The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 05, 1906, Image 2

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THE ALBANY DAIuY HERALD: THURSDAY,! APRIL 5, 1906. IS IT REAL? It negro disfranchisement is a real Issue in Georgia at this time, and it the gubernatorial candidate who Is working It overtime in his campaign ' t' •«'Vl t0 u h ' ' ” " Is really in earnest about it; if, in 10. A. Davit Buelnesa Mgr. other words, and to be perfectly plain, ■ "■■ rrTr ~- this negro disfranchisement issue is gwm tewss* — thnn a fak ^ a mere pretense and a lure to catch votes by rhe Albany. Herald —BY THK- | Herald Publishing Co. . , TERM8 OF 8UB8CRIPTION. appealing to prejudice—why is it that Dally Herald, one year $6.00 ‘ • . ’D(1ly Herald, tlx months 2.80 we hear nothing of it as in issue In ^Sllly Herald, three months. 1.25 connect | 0 n with the election of mem- Weekly Herald, 8 pages, one year 1.00 gfr. r '■ 1 .-=r- hora rtf tho crane In bers of the general assembly? From promises and threats that he All subscriptions payable I Advertising rates reasonable and has made, one might Infer that Candt- made known on application. date Hoke Smith expects, in the event Cards of thanks, resolutions of re- „ spect and obituary notices, other than of his election, to be an autocrat a thdse Which the paper Itself may give ru)er w | th a 08 p 0 tlc power and without as a matter of news, will be charged for at the- rate of 10 cento a line, ex- use for any of the legislative or judl- cept when sueh notices are published cla | branches of a ropubllcan form ' Wh “" " of constitutional government. But we fotlces of churoh and soelety and all | (no w,'as he nust alBO know, that 'Other entertainments from which a . .- . _venue Is to be derived, beyond a to disfranchise the negro by law a brlM announcement, will be charged thing already accomplished in fact by fdrfat the rate of 6 cents a line. ' . Office, second floor Postoffice Build- the white primury system in Georgia lng£ corner Jackson and Pine streets. _ the moving power must come first . Thh Herald deals with .advertising ' . agents by speolal eontraot only, and by legislative enactment First, pro- no •advertising agent or agency la au- vision must ba made for the amend- I -.Msebrentt* to *bo'ineertetHn this paper! ment of the constituUon, and then the THE HERALD IS. pe0p, ° mU8t ratlty “ by m0r6 tha “ a Offiplal Organ of the City of Albany, majority voto. Official Organ of Dougherty County. , j- jbe due process of disfranchising Offlblat Oroan of Baker County. Oifelal Organ of the Railroad Com- the negro In Georgia, the governor ‘lion of Georgia for the Seoond would have no more power than any slonalDtatrloL • . ■ . . . othor citizen, and his vote would TELEPHONES: amount to no more than that of thg I Rooms and Business Of- jn^ r8 i e Confederate veteran vyhose Composing Rpom and Job Printing franchise iplffht be taken away along orJe. «l-8 rings. , that of the,negro. If.'you see If In, The Herajd It’s sp.' But If we. are to have the negro <u advertise In The Herald It floes. logally disfranchised in Georgia, the ' ziWWRSDAY, APRIL 6f 19q6, jt'^bers of the lecture will, have "-• ■ to take the first step. To make negro - Dowlo’s — is trying to 'Jisfranchlsement an issue In the elec tion of members of the general assem- £#■ Ehion Zion- ref of pi. bly would, therefore, mean something. Savannah Press observes that if Mr. Smith and his negro-disfran- f Hbke Smith is running ail over chlBeraent supporters are in earnest, :,,tKbLstate trying to meet Clark Howell, then why do we not hear from them In ■?.Dr. Nunnally appears to he ohns- connection with the election of the lag (Mr. Smith. The other candidates men who must make the first move in do hot seem to be Ip this merry-go- the process? If the Hoke Smith l rdjmdi" mp' In? disfranchisement issue isn't mere dap- trap anti if It means anything, why not ' iHon. Crawford ftheatley has retired , „ , .... draw the line where it belongs and from the race in the Third district, „ , , , ,, , . .ri-v.• _ ■■■■ . oall on the legislative candidates to Iddylng the field to Hon. H. B. Lewis lino up ? and- JHon. Dudley M. Hughes. Mr. WheUtley assigns as his reason for re* IMMIGRATION. 7TP. v ^ I0m race *ke action of the No ono need be alarmed for the jifet Democratic committee in or- safety of American institutions at dkrlnfe a primary making the entire learning that the current fiscal year unit, thuB giving tho noml* promises to surpass all records in the ntiXX&h to the candidate receiving the number of immigrants, which, it is j ?4drgest number of votes in the district, estimated, will reach a million and a I ' instead of preserving the county unit quarter*. In the first place, this is de system and having tho votes cast in clslYe evidence that the country is ednv^ption by counties. In explana- prosperous. The peasantry of Europe tfoa of this Mr. Wheatley says In his know when the demand for labor Is card;:, “Ever since the extraordinary gooa her e, and when it is bad they action of the Congressional Commit* a tay a t home, hi the next place, never at' Fort Valley, on the 9th of before were there so many people in March', it has been a foregone conclu* this country to absorb and assimilate' Bitty that with three candidates run* Married Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother’s shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, however, Of the use of Mother’s Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all the danger ot child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this - -critical period without pain. It is woman’s greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the % benefit and relief derived from the use pf this wonderful remedy. Sold by all fEBAE & druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Our little BWSI CP book, telling all about m _ this liniment, will be sent free. Er""ES/Bk 49 Be Bradfieid Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. E 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. I7c a pound. Mock & Rawson ning for Congress from this dtstrict It; wnuli Wl3Fi (I ho practically Impossible to the newcomers. Whtlo Immigration In recent years has been greater than] Du'dley M. Hughes, from Twiggs, and relatively to the population of the Unl- T would simply divide the opposition ted States about half a century ngo, ] to -Mr„ Lewis, and this opposition so B0011 t he Irish famine, than it is divided would result in the return of ; ., , r. . . now. We may not like the present Ml, .Lewis to Congress for two more I \ yours." I immigrants so much as thoso who- ■ I came n generation ngo, hut all iminl- j The Herald a few days ago, in men- 1 grants improve on acquaintance. It tionifls some of the strange things Hso d to be said that nn Italian would' , ..coating to light in the realm of Goor-^not work; lie would do nothing buti 'Bla ppllttcs this year, pointed to the carry a hand organ around; now it is fact, that the Macon Telegraph had re- admitted that no people are more tn- .cobay been saying respectful and real-' dustrlous than the Italians. And the things about William J. Bryan, time will corno when the “Heathen ! ; Ta)4.^ note of ; tills reference, the Tel- Chinee" will be acceptable as an im* f egraph says that It seems not to have migrant and the exclusion act which i{f4 Recurred to The Herald that “Bryan now debars him will he repealed. has. grown more conservative with ad- j vaucing years." It really had not so. The Columbus Enqulrei-Sun winds Hi ! occurr ed to us. Fact Is, we have seen up an editorial commenting upon Col- no> evidence of any great change In onel Ea tin’ 8 card with reference to Bt-esu. since the Telegraph used to Ho ke Smith's charge that his (EstiH’s) If, wotic Itself Into a rage at the mention candidacy was in the interost of Clark ; of his name, referring to him In such Howell, with this prediction; "The .ehful terms as "Socialist” and list” "But we are glad to note | : Enquirer-Sun asserted the belief some and to have the Tele- tlme “So that the gubernatorial race, ph’s admission that it has really In the end, will be between Howell and Esttll, and the occurrences since that time have hut strengthened this opinion.” taken place—whether in the Nebraska ■ statesman or in his erstwhile defamer. •.\IfrtSn a purely national Democratic standpoint, it is on encouraging sign to" see such Democrats as the editor * Telegraph placing something , pane and just estimate upon man in the country who has, ? j)y jeason of his ability and character, able to make anything like a irmidable fight for the Democratic - against the organized forces ot trust-fOktered Republican ollgar- The Hqke Smith men, judging from what we read—between the lines—in the Dawson News's report of the pro ceedings, run the hog over the Howell- ltes, Russellltes, Estillltes, Jim Smlih- ltes and Nunnallyltes, severally and collectively, In that Terrell county mass meeting last Saturday. We have received a large “sprinkling" - of our new two-piece Spring and Sum mer Suit. The styles and patterns are all new an^ different from any that have ever been shown you before. The fits • are as neaf perfect as the artistic hand ] can make them. We will handle all your property for you at a very small cost to ypu. 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. v 1 Consult Us At Once. Albany Real Estate Improvement and Investment Company, [Incorporated} ' . Ko ins 7 and g:\Voolfolk Bldg. .1. Daniel C. Betleman. Msr. W. W. Pace, T. N. Woolfolk, J. W. Walters, Directors. S. B. Brown & Co. J. K. PRAY, President. A - %^ s p°£, ldent EDWIN STERNE, Cashier. Safety The Citizens National Bank OF ALBANY, GA. Capital. - - $50,000. Deposits received subject to check. Loans promptly made ou approved collateral. We solicit your business. Georgia Northern Railway Go. ALBANY - BOSTON LINE Read Down; Read Up, No. 4 I Dally No. 2 Daily Effective Feb. 23, STATIONS. 1906. I No. 1 Dally No. 3 Daily 3:50pm 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. .. Doerun . . Lv. 10:35am 7:10pm 5:30pm 9: l'Oam Ar. .. Moultrie . Lv. 10:00am 6:35pm 5:45pm| l:15pm|Lv. . Moultrie . Ar. 8:35am 5:15pm 6:25pm 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. 1 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, Americus and Montgomery. Sleep Ing car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany 9 p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:35 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 Thomasviile. 9. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A.. Albany, Ga. G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr., Moultrie, Ga, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. Davls*Exoh»nge Bank BuildinK THE OFFICE There is a uniformity^about the quality of the 4 : ; : Wines and Liquors Which we supply that pleases. Every new bottle opened will be found equal to those previ ously used. Our stock consists entirely of high grade goods. They are of fine rich flavor, fuil bodied and well matured. Even the lowest priced wines will provE excellent table beverages. Broad Street, Front 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 12:60 am Train No. 96 Leaves 2:005m For Thomasviile, Montlcello and ; 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 Thomasviile, Montlcello and Points West. Train No. 72 Arrives 11:85an Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pm ®* A. ATKINSON, U. T, A., Albanv Ga T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomaevllle, Ga. SEA BOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Sohedule Effective July 3 1905—90th Meridian Time. WEST No. 80 | NORTH 10p.m. 39p.m. 54p.m. 65p.m. 15p.m. 35p.m. 00 m. 05p.m. 00p.m. Lv ..Albany. Lv ..Sasser.. Lv .Dawson. Lv .Richland. Ar Columbus Ar ..Atlanta. Via A. & N. Lv ..Albany. Lv .Cordele. Ar Savannah No. 79 1:30p.m.) 12:53 p.m. 12:36p.m. 11:31a.m. Lv)10'.16a.m.| Lvl 5:40a.m. Ry- i I . Ar| 3:26p.m. Ar 1:26p.m. Lv) TslSajn. No. 80 2:10p.m. 4:16p.m. 5:47p.m. 6:23p.m. 7:46p.m. 11:30p.m. 5:00a.m. 2:65a.m. 7:16p.m. 1 5:44p:m. I No. 79 ..Albany.. Ar .Lumpkin. Ar Hnrtsboro Ar •Ft Davis. Ar N’tgomery Lv ..Selma.. Lv PenBacoia Lv ..Mobile.. Lv NewOrleans Lv •St Louis. Lv l:20p.m ll:12a.m 9;35s:m 8:56a.m 7:S0a.m 5:00a.m ll:05p.m 12:40a.m. 8:15p.m. 8:00ajo^ • On week days No. 110 leaves Albany at 6:30 a. m., arriving Dawson 7:25 a. m. and Richland 8:45 a. m- connecting at Richland with trains for Columbus, Americus and Savannah. No. 80. Through train to Columbus,, making close connection at Rich land and. Montgomery for all points Wpst via L. & N. and M. & 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, Gin W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A* Savannah, Ga. CHARLES F. 8TEWART, A. O. P. Ah 8avannah. Ga. & DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. 1 NO. 18. Lv. Albany . ..12:00noon Ar. Cordele . ...1:25pm Ar. Savannah ...8:00pm S.A.L.Ry Ar. Macon .. ...4:20pm G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Atlanta . ....7:60pm C.-of Ga.Ry NO. 16. Ly. Albafiy . ...4*30pm ''Ar. Cordele .. ..-6:15pm Ar. Macon .. ...9:35pm G.S.&FJly Ar. Helena . Wnr ortri ...0:30pm S. A. L. Ry NO. 17. Lv. Savannah ...7-.16am S.A.L.: Lv. Atlanta 8:00am'C. of Ga : Lv. Macon 11:30am G.S.&F. Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F. Lv. Cordele 2:10pm Ar. Albany 3:36pm NO. 15. Lv. Maeon .. ..6:46am G.S.&l Lv. Helena 5;30am S.A.L ..9:30am Ar. Albany ....11:16am A. V. PHILLIPS, com’l Agt, Albany, Ga. . 8 - R _ w - S. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt v P a a J. a ADAMS, Soliciting Freight “and