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ADVERTISEMENT.
Sale of City and County Bonds.
Sealed proposals, addressed to J. R.
Whitehead, Chairman Joint Commit
tee City and County Public School
Committee, Albany, Georgia, will be
received at the office of the County
Commissioners, up to noon of the H)th
'lay of April, 1906, for the purchase of
Clfy Bondf amounting to- $12,600.00
and County Bonds amounting to $12,-
500.00, to be Issued for the erection
and equipment of a free High School
In the City of Albany, Georgia, and
County of Dougherty, for white chil
dren In said City and County, the Is
sue of said bondB haring been respec
tively authorized by elections hold In
said' City and County on the 80th day
of May, 1905, and both validated, by
the Superior Court of said County, on
the 14th day of June, 1905.
There will be Thirteen ,i(13) City
Bonds and Thirteen (18) County
Bonds, all payable, both principal and
Interest, at the National Bank of Com
merce, New York City, in gold coin
of the United States, of the present
standard of weight and fineness, and
each Issue numbered from Ono (I) to
Thirteen (13) lnoluslve,/ No. 1 being
for $500.00, apd the remainder for
$1,000.00 each. Each number of each
pair of leaves. Its fruit Is a queer,
long ridged drupe, dotted with bright
orauge and sometimes with a long
fringe at the eud. Dr. Asa Gray car
ried It to Cambridge, Mass., and It
seemed to thrive, but be could never
raise any more from It. After a long
while Its secret wns found out. It lives
usually on the Carolina hemlock, a
perpetual guest to this host plant and,
doing no work for Itself —In other
words, It Is a secret parasite, as the
mistletoe is an open one. It la named-
after Dr. Buckley, who loved flowers
and sought them under all kinds of
difficulties.—New York Herald.
Moved!
Mr. Job. L. Rarey, the old reliable
tailor, has moved his place of business
to No. 98, over M.- Cnne’s store, south
Broad street.
My Spring samples are ready for in
spection.
JOS. L. RAREY,
The Tailor
Electrical Wiring, Motors,
Pans, Fixtures, Shades
and Lamps.
Albany Electrical
AND
Construction Co.
108 Broad St„ Phone 415.
O. W. 8AYE, President.
Albany Decorating Co,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
'Phone 393.
Rumney Bldg.
l-uriutf me ra.im.
He—It’s Impossible for any ono to un
derstand you women. . You’re all puz
zles. She—Which proves that you men
arc all stubborn. He—Why? She—Sim
ply won't give us up, — Philadelphia
Press.
entire Issue of both.City and County
Bonds, and accompanied by the bid
der’s certified check for $800.00 and
the expense of lithographing said
bonds shall be borne by the purchaser. .
This the 31st day of Maroh, 1906.
J. ,R. WHITEHEAD, (Chairman),
J. W. MOCK,
P. L. WILDER,
(County Commlsloners.)
H. A. TARVER,
R. L. JONES,
JOS. EHRLICH,
(City Council.)
Joint Committee, City and County Pub
lic School Building.
FOR SALE!
Important,
“What sort of a man la Jlmson?"
“Oh, he's one of those fellows who
send their washwoman, a check for $2
and spell It ‘cheque!’ ”—St Louis Post-
Dispatch.
Three Sites for Stores
on Broad Street,
(Near Jackson),.
It takes a wise man to discover a
wise man.—Diogenes.
Broad street and running back
210 feet to alley.
This property is rapidly en-
sliould be, and he Intimates that he Given Up to Die.
would cut them to a level proportion- B. Spelgel, 1204 N..Virginia St, Ev-
ately as far below firet-class rates as ansville, Ind., writes: “For over five
the rates from Southern mills are be- years I was troubled with kidney and
low first-class rates from Southern bladder affections which caused me
points. Notwithstanding the greater much pain and worry. I lost flesh and
distance from the New England mills, was all run down, and a year ago had
he does not believe that the Southern to abandonr work entirely. I had three
roads should be permlted to mqke of the best physicians, who did me no
rates enabling Southern cotton goods good, and I was practically given up
to compete in Chicago on equal terms to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was reo-
with those of New England, They go .ommended and the first bottle gave
in now on a parity, and he would have, me great relief, and after taking the
his audience believe that the Commis- second bottle I was entirely, .cured.”
slon would Interfere with the making Why' not let It help you? HUsman-
of such rates as those on cotton goods Sale Drag Co.
NOTICE TO CITY PROPERTY
OWNER8.
Notice la hereby given that all
property owners must come prepared
to return the exact number of feet of
each city lot owned.. The tax books
will open on April 2 at the Clerk’s of
fice, In the Davis-Exchange Bank build
ing, and no returne will be accepted
unless the owners specify In their re
turns the exact number of feet In each
1 lot returned, as required by ordinance.
28-lmo Y. C. RUST, Clerk.
hancing in value and will be
worth double present price in
few years.
Full information on applica
tion to
i 1 ■ - =
from Atlanta when they are to the dis
advantage of New England, but that
when low rates are made to enable
New England Industries .to compete In
distant markets, the Commission would
not disturb the adjustment."
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experts. It’s made for you.
We carry a full line of this high grade
goods. Please call and see us, or phone No.
5 for color cards and prices.
R. C. Eat man.
PROUTY’S PLAN.
He Wants to Deprive Southern
of Their Advantages.
25 Washington street.
Albany, Ga,
Fresh Seed are the only
kind that Grow.
Fresh Seed are the only
kind we sell.
Albany Drug Co.
Washington, April 2.—The attempt
of Mr. Charles A. Prouty, a member
of the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion, which Is trying to get power to
fix railroad rates under the Hepburn
bill now before Congress, to gain sup
port for this bill in- New England by
promising that if the bill were passed
the Commission would reduce rates on
New England products to the West,
luus gl.iag New England manufac-
tii, e. .j a great advantage over South-
n manufacturers, has attracted a
great deal of attention here. Oppo
nents of the bill are pointing to this
as exactly the sort of thing that would
happen if this Commission had power
over rates. They say that such a
political body would so fix the rates as
to give the North and East a decided
advantage over the South.
In his speech In Congress last week,
Senator Lodge referred specifically to
this point. He said:
“Mr. Prouty’s argument made In
Boston was that New England would
be a great deal better oft If Bhe could
only have an Interstate Commerce
Commission with larger powers; that
they would give her better rates than
she had now. That was the whole ar
gument as addressed in New England,
and It was an absolutely sectional ap
peal.
"He took his hearers up onto a high
mountain and showed them all tfie
glories he was going to confer upon
them when these enlarged powers
were placed In the hands of the Inter
state Commerce Commission.
“Mr. Prouty took up the cotton
manufacturing Industry In New Eng
land, and he thought that New Eng
land was not treated fairly by the rail
roads and Intimates that If the. Hep
burn hill should be passed the' Com-'
mission would readjust things. The
mills have the advantage of water
rates for their raw material, but their
rates on finished goods are not as low,
relatively, as Mr. Prouty thinks they
should be, and he Intimates that he
would cut them to a level proportion
ately as far below first-class rates as
the rates from Southern mills are be
low first-class rates from Southern
points. Notwithstanding the greater
distance from the New England mills,
he does not believe that the Southern
roads should be permlted to mqke
rates enabling Southern cotton goods
to compete In Chicago on equal terms
with those of New England, They go
in now on a parity, and he would have.
New crop IrlBh Potatoes, 10c qt, 2
for 15c. Onions (by express) same
price.
Phone 70. W. B. FIELDS.
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