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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1806.
A USEFUL SENATOR.
Benjamin Ryan Tillman, the senior
Senator from South Carolina, con
tinues to be the most Interesting fig
ure In the upper branch of the na
tional congress. He commands the
admlrptlon of the unprejudiced and
the respect of the unfriendly as bare
few men who have served In the Sen
ate during the last generation.
On occasion, Senator Tlllmah Is a
sort of "free lance.” No Important
measures before the august body of
which he Is a member are disposed
of without having first received con
sideration at his hands In open de
bate, and be may be expected to “butt
In" at any time, whether It happens
to suit the convenience or wishes of
his colleagues or not, when matters of
Import are being discussed on the
floor'of the Senate.
But tor alt hts eccentricities and
picturesqueness, Senator Tillman Is
one of the most valuable men In pub
lic life. He says what he means,
means what he says, and thinks hon
estly. He Is eminently "safe and
sane" when It comes to fighting for
the Interests of the people as against
those more selfish, and there Is not a
Senator on the Republican side who
does not fear him when lances are
crossed in debate—and with reason,
for the South Carolinian has never
yet emerged second best from such
clashes as are of frequent occurrence'
In the upper chamber.
Senator Tillman has been broad
ened and mellowed by the years he
has spent In congress, and today he
Is rendering a service which Is gen
erally appreciated and from which he
could be but lily spared.
TAXING OURSELVES RICH.
This protective tariff that Is so re
ligiously maintained by ,the United
States government under the oontrol
of the Republican party Is a queer
thing.
Goods valued at 87,782,456 were im
ported Into the United States last
year, on which the duties - collected
•were 88,216,682,
So opposed are we to having cheap
things sold to us from abroad, we tax
ourselves rich!
It’s just like changing the laws of
gravity to make water run up hill.
his statutes ad he la In compelling a
strict observance o( the letter of the
lottery laws the cost of living In this
trust-ridden-country might be consid
erably reduced.
A Scientific Wander.
The cutes- that stand to Its credit
make Budklen’s Arnica Salve a scien
tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case
of Piles. It heals the worst Bums,
Sores, Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only^Bo
at Alteny Drug Co.’s drug store.
Are You
The floating drydock "Dewey” was
as ported Sunday as passing Gibraltar.
No danger Is (anticipated In Its prog
ress through Mediterranean waters,
the Suez Canal and the Red Spa.
There Is a probability of smooth sall :
A CALL
For a Meeting of the Democratic Ex
ecutive Committee of Dougherty
Cotmty.
i Two members of the committee hav-
, lng mndo the request, a meeting of
/vVj
1m
tho Democratic Executive Committee
of Dougherty County Is hereby called
‘ ti> moot In the office of the Clerk of
.' the Superior Court at the court house
r at 18 o’alock noon on Saturday next,
’1. March 31, for the purpoBo of consider
ing the question of ordering the pri
mary for the nomination of a repre
sentative In the legislature, to be held
contemplating investing in
real estate?
If so, the Jones & Smith
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
lng In the Pacific ocean unless the gj-g the people yOU Want tO
consult for these reasons:
They guarantee the title to
every piece of property they
offer.
They are responsible for
any defects in the title they
offer.
They have the most com
plete list of desirable proper
ties in and about the city.
Vacant lots, nice houses,
and cheap tenant houses for
sale. See
Wm. E. SMITH,
Real Estate Manager Jones & Smith
T. G. & L. Co., Woolfolk Building
voyage shall be so unaccountably pro.
tracted as to encounter the September
typhoons. The sending of the floating
drydock will serve as a notice to the
nations that the Yankee occupation of
the Philippine archipelago is perma
nent and to be backed up by a costly
naval establishment.
In the view of the Post Office De
partment the premium bond Issue of
the city of New Orleans, under' the
terms of which the numbers to be paid
oft each year are determined by a
drawing from a wheel, constitutes
new Louisiana lottery. If Uncle Sam
were as active in enforcing other of
■ A strong effort is to be made this
year to secure for the Chautauqua as
sembly the largest chorus that has
occupied the tier of seats la the rear
of the Auditorium platform since the
building was erected. As Is well un
derstood by Chautauquans, nothing
contributes more to the success of an
fiBsembly than a large chorus which
Is Interested In its department -of
tho assembly's work. There Is no
music more Inspiring than that fur
nished by a large chorus, and It is
the realization of this fact that will
r! r
on the 10th pf May at the same time bouse tho management of the up-
the- congressional primary Is to 1* prodchlng assembly to make every ef-
hold. A full attendance of the com-1 ,
fort to secure a ohorus which will, In
Mlttee Is desired.
H H. M. MolNTOSH, Chairman.
Wo have been forcibly reminded
point of numbers, be record-breaking.
The first step In this work was the
seouring of Director Hallam, of the
. yesterday and today that all tho days ( Now York Chautauqua, whose coming
. -of spring are not bright and smiling.]will give the chorus and the assembly.
The had Pulajaneso may have their
' weaknesses and shortcomings, but
they evidently know how to onglneer
1 a surprise attack.
■ The city fathors have not given up
the -park proposition, by any means.
There are soverhl sites under consid
eration, and tho one In Arcadia may
yet he made available
unusual prestige. It should be the
pride of Albanians to lend a helping
hand to the chorus, and alt who can
sing should be glad to do so.
A Kansas City pastor who an
nounced "Easter Hat Trimmings" as
the subject of Ills last Sunday's ser
mon Is a good advertiser. It Is said
that his church couldn't hold the
orowd that gathered to hear him.
Tbe Philadelphia Record asks and
exolatms: “How will Grant's, Sher
man's and Sheridan's lieutenant-gen
eral shoulder straps look when fas
tened on the unsenrred warrior Cor-
bloT O. the shame of It!”
Prom the amount of attention that
Is being shown them in Savannah.
Messrs. Greene and Gaynor must have
concluded by this time that they did
a very foolish thing In so long resist
ing. the cordial invitations they re-
ceived to return to that city.
Mattors are suddenly becoming In
teresting again In the New York in
surance world. If the “big bugs" who
have been profiting by the stupendous
graft recently exposed are to be tried
like ordinary Individuals, and pun-
Ishod according to the measure of
their Infamy, the country will sit up
and applaud with all Us might. It
appeared for a while that the ring
leaders of Insurance rascality would
be permitted to go unpunished, only
the small fish being dragged Into the
net of Justice, and It Is therefore
gratifying to note that District At
torney Jerome is about to begin mak
ing good his well-remembered prom
ises.
The Worth County Local Issued an
extra edition today to give the people
of that county the decision of the
Supreme Court on the Worth county
• tax case. Tho extra gives the entire
decision and places It in the hands
of the people of the county while It
is news. The Local Is enterprising.
There seems to be no fresh ground
for a hope that an open and general
rupture between the miners and op
erators will occur on the first of
April. Strong efforts have been made
to avert the Impending calamity, but
both sides seem to have forgotten the
bitter and costly experiences incident
to past strikes, and have been unable
to reconcile their differences. An
agreement wjll Have to be made in
the end. and It seems a pity that mu
tual concessions can not now be made
with a view to averting a struggle
which the whole country dreads, and
ns the result of which the whole coun
try will suffer.
What’s tbe use of having a Demo
cratic primary and pretending to
tin a party organization In the
if no distinction Is to bo made
tbe party primary between Demo
crats and'Socialists, Democrats and
pulists or any of the other enemies
of the' Democratic party?
The streets of the city are to re
ceive some permanent Improvements
this year In the way of stone curb
ings. new drainage sewers, etc. ‘ It
will cost a good deal of money to do
all that Is to be done, but .it Is rec
ognized as Imperative that these mat
ters be 'regularly and carefully at
tended to.
At This Season You Want
Dried Fruit
Prunes, 'Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Apricots,
Evaporated Apples. All fresh and the highest grade
possible’_to buy. And best of all they are very reason
able.
Smithfield Hams
The most delicious cured meats ever placed on the
market. They are cured in the most delicate way
possible. !
25C a pound.
Virginia Country Hams
Another style and cure of "delicious meats, as mild and
sweet as you want.
17c a pound.
Mock & Rawson
We have received a large “sprinkling”
of our new two-piece Spring and Sum
mer Suit. The styles and patterns are
all new and different from any that have
ever been shown you before. The fits
are as neat perfect as the artistic hand
can make them.
S. B. Brown & Co.
We will handle nil your property for you nt a very small cost to ypu.!
Our plan is to collect your rents, atteqd to the maintenance of your
property, place and pay all insurance and taxes, buy or sell anv real estate
for you, make investments for you, and in fact relieve you of dealing with
many people and the trouble and annoyance of t|ie detail in the manage
ment of your real estate holdings.
We offer the best facilities and keep you posted at all times on all
matters.
Consult Us At Once.
Albany Real Estate Improvement and Investment Company,
i [Incorporated]
lto ms 7 and 8 Woolfolk Bldg. D.nl.1 C. Botjeman. MSr.
W. W. Pace, T. N. Woolfolk, J. W. Walters, Directors.
Georgia Northern Railway Go.
ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
Read Up,
No. 4 I
Daily |
No. 2
Dally
Effective Feb. 23,1906.
STATIONS.
No. 1
Dally
No. 3
Dally
3:50pm
7:30am|Lv.
.. Albany ..
Ar.
11:40am
8:20pm
4:44pm
8:24am
Ar.
. Ticknor ..
Lv.
10:40am
7:15pm
4:60pm
3:30am
Ar.
.. Doerun ..
Lv.
10:35am
7:10pm
5:30pm
9:10am
Ar.
. Moultrie .
Lv.
10:00am
0:35pm
'
5:45pm
l:15pm|Lv.
. Moultrie .
Ar.
8:35am
5:15pm
I 6:26pm
l:56pm|Ar.
... Pavo ...
Lv.
7:50am
4:30pm
«====
7:00pm
2:30pm|Ar.
.. Boston ..
Lv.
7:20am
4:00pm
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Connections at Albany with S. A. L.
/ Nos. 1 and 4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordele, Savan
nah, Maeon and Atlanta, via A. & N.
All trains make connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga.
Ry. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Amerlcus and Montgomery. Sleep
lng car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany
9 p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at Ticknor,' via
F. R. & N. E. for Pelham. Connections at Boston via A. C. L..for Quitman,
Valdosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Connections at Moul
trie via A. & B. for Tlfton and Thomasvllle.
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.
Albany,
Ga.
E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr.,
Moultrie, da.
J. K. PRAY.
President.
A. P. VASON.
Vico President '■
EDWIN STERNE.
Ceshl.r.
The Citizens National Bank
OP ALBANY, GA.
Capitah - - $50,000.
Solicits your banking business of every kihd, confident
of our ability to nandle it to your satisfaction.
Invites correspondence or a personal interview with
those needing banking facilities.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA.
IN EFFECT JANUARY 14, 1906.
No. 80
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective July S. 1905—90th Meridian Time.
WfcST
2:10p.m.
,2:89p.m.
3:64p.m.
3:55p.m.
5:16p.m.
9:36p.m.
11:00 l
2:05?.i
8:00p.i
,m.
p.m-IAr
NORTH
Lv ..Albany..
Lv ..Sasser..
,v .Dawson.
,v .Richland.
Lr Columbus
ir ..Atlanta..
Via UN.
Lv .:Albany..
Lv .Cordele.
Savannah
No. So
10p.m.
16p.m.
47p.m.
23p.m.
:45p.m.
30p.m. Ar
00a.m.
65a.m.
16a.m. At
44 p.m. At
..Albany.. Ar
-LnmpUn. Ar
Hurtsboro Ar
.PL Davis. Ar
NTgomery Lv
..Salma.. Lv
Pensacola Lv
..Mobile.. Lv
NewOrleana Lv
• St Louis. Lv
No. 79
20p.m.
85ajn.
66a.m.
OGp-m
40a.m.
16p.m.
OOajn.
On week days No. 110 leaves Albany at 5:30 a. m., arriving Dawson
7:25 a. m. and Richland 8:46 a. m., connecting at Richland with trains for
Columbus, Amerlcus and Savannah.
No. 80. Through train to Columbus, making close connection at Rich
land and Montgomery for all points West via L. & N. and M. ft O. R. Ry.
at Columbus and Atlanta with all lines diverging for Eastern and North
ern points. Full Information upon application to any SEABOARD Agent
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A* Savannah, Ga.
CHARLES F- 8TEWART, A. G. P. A, 8avannah, On.
DEPARTURES
For Waycross, Brunswick and Point*
South and East.
Train No. 89 Leaves 12:50 am
Train No. 96 Leaves 2:00pm
and
For Thomasvllle, Montlcello
Points West
Train No. 71 Leaves 4:00pm
Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am
ARRIVAL8
* ~
From Waycross, Brunswick
Points South and East
and
Train No. 94 Arrives 11:60am
Train No. 90 Arrives 3:20 am
From Thomasvllle,- Montlcello and
Points West
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:85 art
Train No. 74 Arrive
T I noTTAuc T „ 8 ' i' ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Pass enger Agent, Thomaevllle, Ga.
& NORTHERN R’Y.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES.
NO. 18.
Lv. Albany ....12:00noon
Ar. Cordele 1:25pm
Ar. Savannah ...8:00pm S.A.L.Ry
Ar. Haoon 4:20pm G.S.&F.Ry
Ar. Jacksonville 8:00 pm G. 8. &P.By
At. ' Atlanta 7:50pm C.-of Ga.Ry
NO. 18.
Lr. Albany 4-.30pm
Ar. CoTdele 6:16pm
Ar. Macon 9:85pm G.S. ft PJty
Ar. Helena 9:30pm 8-A.L.Ry
NO. 17. •
Lv. Savanpah ...7-. 16am S. A. L. Ry
Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C.ofGA Ry
Lv. Macon 11:80am G. 8. & F-Ry
Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. 8. AF-By
Lv. Cordele 2:10pm
Ar. Albany 3:86pm
NO. 15.
Lv. Macon .. ..6:45am G.S. & Pa*
Lv. Helena 6:80am S.A.L.BT
Lv. Cordele 9:30am
Ar. Albany ...,U:16am
For additional Information, rates, etc., addreu
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com'l Agt, Albany, Ga! . . CRBW -
8. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt! V P A o M on.
J. Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight 2nd Passenger)^