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A THOUGHT OR TWO IN CONNER
TION WITH THE QUBERNATOR-
IAL RACE.
A man of more modesty and less
egotism than Candidate Hoke Smith
would have some of the conceit taken
put of him by the very pungent card
which Candidate J. H. Estlll published
yesterday in ’denial of the charge re
peatedly made by Mr. Smith and his
friends that the South Georgia can
didate Is running In the Interest of
Candidate Howell. Mr. Smith, hav
ing ontered the race to defeat Clark
Howell, assumes that everybody who
Is not for him (Smith) Is for Howell
—or, in other words, that his candi
dacy only Is worthy of serious consid
eration by those who may not be ac-
subscrlptlons payable In ad-
ce. ,
Advertising ratee reasonable and
ade known on application.
Cards of thanks, reeolutlone of re-
icct and obituary notices, other than
oso which the paper Itself may give
* a matter of news, will be charged
ip at the rate of 10 cents a line, e» tlve supporters of Clark Howell,
it when auoh notices are published, Mr gmlth may find out before this
charitable organizations, when a ...
r .jlal fate will be named. campaign Is over, or when the dele-
.Notices of ohurch and society and g ate3 , f resb f rom the people, meet In
II other entertainments from which «
■ venue Is to be derived, beyond a the state convention to nominate the
*" nounoeme '; t ’ w ) 11 b ? eharged Democratic candidate for governor,
,.jn dt the rate of 8 cents a line. I
Office,, second floor Postofflce Build- that he Is not as big a pumpkin as he
log, corner Jackson and Pino streets. seems to think he Is ■ and it is
The Herald deals with advertising now Beems “ tmnl< be ls ' ana 18
agdnts by special contract only, and barely possible, too, that the Demo-
io advertlslng agent ]■ *“' crats of the state will embrace the ap
horized to take contracts for adver-
its to be Inserted. In this paper, portunlty to alt down hard on the
THE HERALD 18 | Howe11 ' Constitution, Smith - Journal
Organ of the City of Albany, feud and take either Colonel Estlll or
Official
Organ of Dougherty County,
dal Organ of Baker County.
some other good man without any feu-
P
Editorial
flee, 60.
rganof the Railroad Com- dal prejudices or encumbrances for
, of Georgia for the SecondI thelr governor .
> In view of the fact that Colonel Es-
TELEPHONES:' till made the race for governor four
dRvof Georgia
Congressional District.
Rooms and Business Of-
have a raw spot, and In the .course of
the conversation remarked-tbnt print
ers and other union men were ‘rob
bers.’ The solicitor asked him If he
knew how many printers there were
In the Ohio penitentiary, to which the
banker said he did not. 'Well, I’ll
tell you,’ Bald the printer. ‘They have
had to suspend publication of the Ohio,
Penitentiary News until a-printer can
be found crooked enough to land in
the pen, but there are twenty-one nice,
smooth bank cashiers there now, to
say nothing of a few who havent’ been
sentenced yet.’ ’’ •
The moral of the above , is that a
person might as well be conservative
In his views as radical. That brutal
expression often brings to the man
guilty of It, humiliation and shame,
Just as ls related in this article.
Difference of opinion ls one of the
most rational-things in civilization.
Everif man is entitled to hiB own opin
ion so long as It Is not In conflict with
the laws of the land. And a man is
entitled to any legal opinion without
being subjected to abuse or insult.
The News thinks that the banker
got exactly what'he needed in the re
tort of the printer. There are not a
few self-conceited, money-puffed men
In this world who think that every
man who differs with them are really
robbers and anarchists. It is such
treatment and opinions as those of the
banker In the clipping that make
laboring men hardened and socialistic
In tendencies, sometimes.
Folks are In this world but a short
time, and It looks to ui as If the brief
span would be happier If there was
more amity and fraternity and less
brutality of sentiment and expression.
A LIQUID GOLD CURE
-AND
years ago and received a vote of which
Composing Room and Job Printing any man In the state might well be
, y*—° 0 ' 6 ~ 3 nifl 1 - prdu'd, and of the further fact that It
' .'.’.Uliti,.'- i,- 1 ' rrrm-
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1906.
S&A
Ttui Red Clorer Bloaaom and the Honey Bee on
Brery Bottle.
A Cold or a Cough nearly always pro
duces constipation—the water all runs to the
eyes, nose and throat Instead of passing out
of the system through the liver and kidneys.
For the want 6f moisture the bowels become
dry and hard."
KENNEDY’S
LAXATIVE
MW
Jg^ m Cures Colds by working them out of
the system through a copious action of
the bowels.
pB- Cures Coughs by cleansing and
strengthening the mucous membranes of
the throat, ohest, lungs and bronchial tubes.
For Croup, Whooping Cough, la Grippe,
remedy is eftual tp Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. Children like it
Put up in 25o, 60c and 61.00 bottle, at the Lab
oratory of E. 0. D.WItt * Oo-.Ohlcago, U.3. A,.
For Sale by-Albany. Drug. Co, and
Hlltman-8ale Drug Co.
If you aeo It In The Herald It’a .ao. has been understood ever since that
If you advertise In The Herald It goes.
f h e would probably be a candidate
again this year, It ls the height of
Impertinence on the part of Mr. Smith,
■Tho Ice. man ls beginning to have himself a candidate, to charge him
.pleasant'visions. I with being a candidate In tho Interest
. . of Clark’Howell.
The Macon Presbytery convened at „ , 8 bareljr p08B t blc tbat tbere are
THbmasv|Ile last night. many people In the state who have
Hog, hdrnlny and hay is still a win- beoome 8odl8gu8tcd wltb the can "
ulnfi slogan in God’s country. Hffi ot the Atbmta fcud,st3 atld thelr
respective newspaper organs as not to
.' 'America Is now sending more beer want to line up with either of them,
and cigarettes than mlssloparies to and If the campaign continues on the
Clilna. low plane to which It has descended,
stranger things have happened in poll-
Our enntompc ravlos over on $8 tlc8 tban gLp*. bave to bo recorded
Ohpttahoochee ore fairly running oft - the 1)0llUcai h , 8torjr ot tUo stat e
wlU. the "Columbus spirit.". In ’ the event the nomination should !
: March ls gone, and there are a few not s ° t0 elther Mr - Smltb or Mr '
young uud promising Elbertas on the Howe "- |
trues down here In God's country. The Democrats of-the state who be-
’ lleve that the party Is bigger than
The Republicans are already begin- any one man—-or two men with a fend
nlug to rue the day they put tho rail- —may, nssert themselves before the
;road bill In tho charge of Senator Beu campaign Is Anally concluded. |
Tillman. , I
' Tho most Important thing that the Mas3,iclu,sett3 tari « Ke ‘ ,u1 ’-
‘ people of Georgia have to do la a po- ltcan8 hav | not « lve | u " the fl S bt wItb
lltloal way this year Is to elect a leg- S ' ,eakel ' Cam,on ' Dhairn.an Payne' and
islitturo tlle “ auultl ’l' ttt " crowd. They are go-
'' . lag to circulate a call for a enuous of
Why should a newspaper that Is ruu the House Republicans to discuss re-
on*, business principles and that has vision, and the correspondent of the
space tn Its advertising columns ■ for Now York Tribune thinks they cun get
salp, refuse to sell space to a whisky a sufficient number of signatures for
dealor any more than a dry goods mer- the caucus. Of course, they haven’t
chant should refuse to sell his goods much expectation of pusslug a resolu-
mow
to him? tlon ordering the Ways and Menus
' ' " Committee to bring In a revision bill,
' ', In ‘ 8 P* te o£ al1 (jbfllals to tbe oon ' because many members who favor re-
trnTy, some of the brethren of the , , . ,,
, ,, ,,,,,,,, vision are afraid to antagonize the
Howell persuasion Insist that Hon. “
Thomas- E. Watson ls slated for the bosses ot the Hoils<? and of the party;
Senate.—DoublIn Times. |but they hope to make such a demon-
And In spite of their several and stratlon In the caucus as to move the
' respective dentals to the contrary, leaders to take some action. But the.'
some of the brethren ot the Hoke leaders are firmly anchored to the ln-J
. Smith persuasion Insist that all the terests most benefltted by the high
At This Season You Want
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 all your property for you at a very small cost to ypu.
Our plan is to collect your rents, attend to the maintenance of your
property, place and pay all insurance and taxes, buy or sell any real estate
for you, make investments for you, and in fact relieve you of dealing with
many people and the trouble and annoyance of the 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,
[Incorporated]
Ho ms 7 and 8 Woolfolk Bldg. -i. Daniel C. Betleman. Mar.
W. W. Pace, T. N. Woolfolk, J. W. Walters, Directors.
it
nlng in the Interest of Clark Howell.
The most prosperous farmers in
Southwest Georgia now are thdse who
, employ their "wage hands” in the' bence . The tariff will be reduced” only
Ists can accomplish is to show the
growth of low tariff sentiment in the
Republican party and point out the
road to Democratic succesn two years
planting pud cultivation of food crops
for. both man and beast, selling their
crops at town retail prices to their
• cotton-planting renters and croppers.
When a Georgia farmer once gets fair
ly Started in tho farm supply business,
porduclng yhe supplies at home, he ls
* on -the big road to prosperity.
The production of gold In the Trans-
, vaal; interrupted by the Boer war, has
1 now reached a point where It sur-
1 passes the output at any time preced
ing "the war. The estimated outturn
for: March is'440,000 fine ounces, val-
nt 99,350,000. This exceeds the
of any previous month. In
■Oh, 1899, the production reached
value, of 38,271,290. South Africa
to keep Its established lead
the goldfields of the world.
by the low- tariff party.
A PRINTER’S TART RETORT.
from IheMnoon Evening Nowh.
It Is not always the man in the ex
alted position who gets the best of
argument or repartee. It Is also not
always safe for the high one to be
boorish or Impolite In dealing with a
laboring man or other person of hum
ble station, for position in society does
not necessarily guarantee a quick wit
or sound class morals, as the follow
ing incident clipped from an exchange
will demonstrate:
"One day recently one of the strik
ing printers was soliciting Job work
of n prominent Akron, 0., banker, to
be done at the shop of a printer who
ls ‘square’ on the eight-hour proposl-.
This banker, having stock In
tlon.
one of the ‘struck’ shops, seemed to
J. K. PRAY.
President.
A. P. VASON.
Vice President
EDWIN STERNE.
Cashier.
The Citizens National Bank
OF ALBANY, GA.
Capital. - - $50,000.
Solicits your banking business of every kind, confident .
of our ability to nandle it to your satisfaction.
rites correspondence or a persoi
those needing banking facilities.
SEABOARD
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effective July 3 1905—90th Meridian Time.
No. 80 | NORTH
No. 72
2:10p.m.Lv ..Albany.. Ar 1:30p.m.
2:39p.m.Lv ..Sasser.. Ar 12:63p.m.
2:64p.m. Lv . Dawson. Ar 12:36p.m.
3:65p.m.Lv .Richland. Ar 11:31a.m.
6:16p.m.Ar Columbus Lr|l!): 16a.m.
9:36p.m.Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl 5:40a.m.
Via A. A N. Ry. i
12:00 m.Lv ..Albany.. Ar| 3:26p.m.
2:05p.m. Lv .Cordele. Arl 1:26p.m.
8': 00p.m. Ar Savannah Lv| 7:16a.m.
No. 80 |
WEST
| No. 7#
2:10p.m.|Lv ..Albany.. Ar 1:20p.m.
4:16p.m.Lv .Ldmpkln. Ar 11:12a.m.
5:47p.m.|Lv Hurtsboro Ar 9:35a.m
6:23p.m.|Lv .Ft Davla. Ar 8:56a.m.
7:45p.m.)Ar N’tgomery Lv 7:20a.m
11:30p.m. 1 Ar ..Selma.. Lv 6;00a.m
5:00a.m. Ar Pensacola Lvll:05p.m
2:66a.m.Ar ..Mobile.. Lv 12:40am.
7:16a.m.|Ar NewOrleana Lv 8:16p.m.
I 6:44p.m.]Ar .St Louis. Lv 8:00a.m.
On week days No. 110 leaves Albany at 6:30 a. m., arriving Dawson
7:25 a. m. and Richland 8:46 a. m., connecting at Richland with trains for
Columbus, Amerleus 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. & O. R. Ry.
at Columbus and Atlanta with all lines diverging tor Eastern and North
ern points. Full Information: upon application to any SEABOARD AgenL
3. A. ATKINSON, U. T. .A., Albany, Gi.
W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A., Savannah, Ga.
■ CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A„ Savannah, Ga.
Georgia Northern Railway Go
ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
Read Up.
No. 4
No. 2
Effective Feb. 23,1906.
No. 1
No. 3
Dally
Daily
STATIONS.
Daily
Daily
| 3:60pm
7:30am
Lv.
... Albany ... Ar.
11:40am
8:20pm
; 4:44pm
8:24am
Ar.
.. Ticknor ... Lv.
10:40am
7:15pm
4:60pm
8:30am
Ar.
.. Doeruir ... Lv.
10:35am
7:10pm
I 5:30pm
9: l'Oam
Ar.
.. Moultrie .. Lv.
10:00am
G :35pm
5:45pm
1:15pm
Lv.
. Moultrie .. Ar.
8:35am
5:15pm
| G :25pm
l:55pm|Ar.
... Pavo .... Lv.
7:50am
4:30pm
| 7:00pm
2:30pm|Ar.
.Boston ... Lv.
7:20am
4:00pm
Connections at Albany with S. A. L.
Nos. t 'and 4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordele, Savan
nah, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N.
All trains make connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga
Ry. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Amerleus and Montgomery. Sleep
tag car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany
9 p. in. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at Ticknor, vfa
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 Tifton and Thomasville. rjp
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.. G. E. SMITH, Traffic* Mgr.,
Albany, Ga. Moultrie, Ga.
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.
PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA.
IN EFFECT JANUARY 14, 1906.
DEPARTURES
For Waycross, Brunswick and Points
South and East.
Train No. 89 Leaves 12:50 am
Train No. 95 Leaves 2:00 pm
and
For Thomasville, Monticello
Points West.
Train No. 71 Leaves 4:00 pm
Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am
ARRIVALS
From Waycross, Brunswick and
Points South and East.
Train No. 94 Arrives .11:60 am
Train No. 90 Arrives 3:20 am
From Thomasville, Monticello and
Points West.
Train No. 72 Arrives 11:36 am
Train No. 74 Arrives 7:16 pm
8. A. ATKINSON, U. T, A., Albany, Ga.
T. J. B0TTQM8, Traveling Pass enger Agent, Thomasville, Ga.
ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y.
DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SGHEOULES.
NO. 18.
Lv.
Albany .
...12:00noon
Ar.
Cordele .
...1:25pm
Ar.
Savannah
...8:00pm S.A.L.RJ
Ar.
Macon ..
....4:20pm G.S.&F.Ry
Ar.
Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry
| Ar.
Atlanta
....7:60pm C.-of Ga.Ry
I
NO. 16.
Lv.
Albany .
...4-30pm
Ar.
Cordele .
.. -6:16pm
Ar.
Macon ..
-...9:36pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar.
Helena .
....9:30pm S. A. L. Ry
NO. 17.
Lv. Savannah ...7:15am S.A.L.Ry
Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C.ofGa. Ry
Lv. Macon 11:30am 6.S. &F.Ry
Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Ry
Lv. Cordele, 2:10pm
Ar. Albany 3:35pm
NO. 15.
Lv. Macon .. .:6:45am G.S.&FJEtJI
Lv. Helena 6:30am 8.A.L.RJ
Lv. Cordele 9:30am
Ar. Albany ...,11:15am
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com'l Agt, Albany, Ga.
S. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt.
J. Q. ADAMS. Soliciting Freight ani
-»■ S. CREW8,
. Y- P. & G. M, Albany, Ga<
and Passenger Agent, Cordele, Ga.