The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 02, 1906, Image 4

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Country ft Making on my farm today. Phone orders to the Country Store—No. 119. T. M. NELSON. To plant unreliable seeds is to. bury money. It is also a waste of money to pay too much for Rood seeds. It will be q satisfaction to you to buy fresh seeds of guaranteed relihbility, and to get them at fairest prices. We handle none but seeds supplied by growers _ \yho can be trusted. We shall appreciate your ■' patronage and believe that you'will in due seeson appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied. OPPOSITION IN SAVANNAH TO SARAH BERNHARDT. Mayor Myera and Some of the Local Mlnldtera Condemn Actress. 8peclal to The Herald., . Savannah, Ga., March 2.—Is it right for the general public to be ’invited to see a play like Camille even when pre sented by such an artiste as Madame Sarah Bernhardt? This is the question Mayor Herman Myers and several of the ministers of •the city have been discussing, and they agree that the playing of such a piece can do little to upbuild the mor als of a community.' The Mayor thinks the effect is certain to be bad. He dees not believe in encouraging such productions. 1 Rev. W. N. Ains worth, pastor of the Wesley Monu mental church, who came here Jan uary i from Macon. Is very outspoken in Ills denunciation of the appearance or iho actress in such a role. He snys that It is a disgrace for the “Divine Sarah" to even come to Georgia to appear In “Camilla” or any other show. He recalls the titne 'he eaiae 0 to Ofgrgla several years ago and in sisted on going hunting on Sunday. That was the time Snrnh thought she could hunt buffnloes In Georgln. SAVANNAH'S NEW BANK TO OPEN IN FEW DAYS. New Financial Institution Will Be Very Papular. Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., March 2.—The Ex change Bank, Savannah’s new flnan- citl institution, of which Mr. W. W. Osborne is to be president, will open its doors for business either nlxt Monday or Monday, March 12. The bank has among its stockholders most of tlie city officials of the city, and it Is certain to prove a popular place for deposits of money. All the officers are very popular. Ex-Aldermnn Abe Garfunkel Is to be vice-president. He nad Mr. Osborne learned the financial ropes through being directors in the Merchants National Bank? They are both very level-headed men. The National Bank of Savannah Is getting ready to move into the new quarters in its 11-story building. AN ATLANTA CHURCH WILL ASK BIG DAMAGES. Suit Likely to Grow Out of Building a Proposed Viaduct. Weak Eyes made Strong. See Dr. See. Eye. Hutehason. febl2tf MYSTIC SHRINERS TO HAVE BIG SESSION Many Shriners Going to Waycross to See South Georgians Initiated. . v Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., March 2.—The No bles of the Mystic Shrine of Savan nah are making great preparations to visit thp city of Waycross on March 21. when there Is to be a ceremonial session. It Is expected that fully fifty South Goergla candidates will be pres ent to take this degree at that time. Visitors are expected from Albany. Jacksonville, Valdosta. Macon and oth er points. The Savannah Shriners have a reputation for putting on their work In great shape, and their ses sions across the hot sands always at tract a large number of fezes and full dress suits to the towns they visit. WORST WEATHER OF WINTER IN COLORADO. Great Suffering of Stock in Wyoming Reported—Seven Inches of Snow. Denver. Colo., March 2. — Nearly seven inches of snow fell in Denver yesterday, accompanied by high winds, making the worst storm of the winter. Trains are greatly delayed in Color ado, and stock Is suffering severely In Wyoming. Just a little Kodol after meals trill relieve that fulness, belching, gas on tlons naturally. Albany Drug Co., stomach, and all other symptoms of Indigestion. Kodol digests what you eat. and enables the Btomach and di gestive organs to perform their func- Htlsman-Sale Drug Co. SECT OF “FIRE DOCTORS” FOUND IN ATLANTA. Discovery Following the Death of a Child that Was Burned. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., March 2.—The recent death and burial of Leonora Saund ers, a 16-months-qld child, which was burned to death' while playing in front of an open grate In the home of her parents, has brought to light the ex istence of a little sect of “fire doctors” In the white settlement of mill hands known as Factory Lot. While the little girl writhed in agony from her burns no effort was made to secure medical aid to alle viate her intense suffering. On the contrary one of the "doctors” — an aged hag—“talked out the fire” and administered salve made of lard and red pepper. Neighbors say the “fire was successfully talked out,” but the child died next day after having suf fered the torments of the fiery fur nace. MAJOR GILLETTE’S RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. Quits* Army Engeering for a Better Paying Job. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., March 2.—Because of the proposed building of a viaduct from the end of Washington street to Gilmer, spanning the railroad tracks and making way for the N., C. .. St. L. freight terminals at Waverly Place, It is highly probable that the Episco pal Cathedral, which is located at the corner of Wellington and Hunter streets,.will institute suit against the city of Atlanta for $75,000 alleged damages. Bishop C. K. Nelson, *of the.Diocese of Georgia, is authority for the state ment that the church property will he damaged that amount by the erection of the big bridge. Changes in the grade of the street to accommodate the viaduct will force the cathedral to have but one entrance, and that from 12 to 15 feet above the street level. The cathedral is one of the oldest churches In the state, and num bers among its congregation some of the most prominent and wealthy citi zens of Atlanta. The Bishop says he has no desire to hinder city improve ments, but where damage is done there should be some compensation. Corn, Oats, Hulls, Meal, and Bran. Cheaper, better and more promptly de livered from 2-3t K. E. RICHARDSON. Anyone having bicycle,, in good con dition, for sale, ’phone 70 or call at G9 Broad street. • W. E. FIELDS. Washington, March 2.-—The Presi dent today decided to accept the resig nation of Major Cassius Gillette, of the engineer corps. United States ar my. Major Gillette on Wednesday was appointed superlntendept of the Philadelphia filtration plant, at a oal- ary of $17,000 a year. Brinson ft^Co., Wood and Coal, ’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patroy' age solicited. J. 8. Davis. T. W. Ventulett. J. S. DAVIS & co. INSURANCE AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. Agents of the Southern Mutual Inaur ance Co. Office—'Ventulett Building. 1— 1 Phone*—343—88—122—:— Something New in Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year for 5 per cent, of the prerajum, and If you die Iu that period no charge Is made ngnlnst your policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, be insured against total or partial dis ability from accident, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, 24-lmo , Agent. JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ventulett Building] Is the word that describes the new spring Imperials, $3.00. No Name, $3.00 and 53.50. C. R. Davis The Quality Store The Quality Store V • .... Thos. H. Milner, Attprney-aNLaw. , Room ill, Dayis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, (In. MAKES OLD THINGS NEW - Otnttr instantly restore! uie brilliant newness and finish ol Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frame! Interior Woodwork, Hardwooc Floors, and all polished, vamishec or enameled surfaces. It renews and redresses every thing it touches. Revarnishing ii unnecessary, becauaes scratches, stains and dirt instantly disap pear, leaving a smooth, brilliant surface. Ei Wld Otnttr is not a varnish, bul a surface food that is absorbed by the old finish, instantly restoring the latter to ito original bright ness. Easy to use—only a piece of cheese clotty necessary. Dries instantly. ' ^ One delighted customer write that it is worth $100 per bottle The price is only 60 cents. Afewtrlal bottl—at 10c. each J. A. WILLIAMS, City Form tor e Repair Shop. ’Phono 343. Snappy “The Manhattan” is “The Best Known—Known as the Best” Shirt on the mar ket today. It needs no introduction to men of discriminating taste anywhere. Swell soft Manhattans are shown in Complete assortment of sizes and styles in wlyte and in beautiful figured and striped patterns at $l.$0, $2.00, $3.50. “The Faultless”—all that its name implies—is a shirt without an equal at the price. The constantly growing popularity of this shirt is the attestation of its worth. - We show these favorite negligees in white, tan, pink, blue and lavender, and in a large variety of figures and stripes, all styles and sizes, at $1.00 and $1.25. For in every line here you will find the brands of recognized superiority. Nor does our superiority in Haberdashery stop with shirts. No, indeed! Don't bet money on the Governor's race—it is gamb ling. Simply wage a case of Flint Rook Ginger Ale. Its better form and—you bave something to. live for. ’ * , ‘^ A PIANO No musical person should be without a Piano when they real ize the fact that they can purchase an in strument of the high est quality at prices, ordinarily paid for in ferior productions. PniNTRK TneMatlwshek & Son FOB YOD. Are guaranteed to give perfect and last ing satisfaction, and can be bought at the right prices and on easy terms. Catalogue free for the asking. LOME'S BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. fresh Shipment WILEY'S \ CANDIES —ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO! 25c 50c 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. SEED CANE—15,000 stalks of Ri Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply W. P. Haugabook. 16-3w Don't Bury Dollars ; 9 Jones 61 Co.