The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 06, 1906, Image 2

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THE ALBANY DAUY Hj t FRIDAY APRIL' 6 1906. ie Albany Herald —BY THE— DOWIE. The "jig id up” with Dowle now. His wife has forsaken him, and that Herald Publishing Co, j qsuisaed son ot theirs 1 sides with his ——~~ } mother. And, whnt Is still worse—for M ‘ V-'.'' j P !! e i lds . nt Dowle—somJ of the women of Zion huve turned upon him and commenced to tell scandalous things on him. . T. McIntosh... . A. Davis... . . tit See. and Treas. .Business Mgr. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Weekly (8 pages) Every. Saturday. m It Is recalled now that Dowle had a vision to divorce Ills wife, whom he TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. i s believed to have abused for the last Dally Herald, one year ...66.00 „ „ , .... ri -!ly Herald, six months 2.50 lw0 years. He talked constantly to .Herald, threp months...... 1.25 the women of Zion City about polyg- Weekly Herald, 8 pages, one year 1.00 In ad- and ft., nmy, and there has Just been published a letter from him to one of his women 1 dupes which Is much more suggestive of David at the time of the Bathslieba episode, or of Solomon In his deca dence, thun of Elijah. Dowle has always been greedy of money and has lived In regal splen dor In Shiloh House and at his coun try residence; he travels In the most expensive manner; he has made mil lions out of hlB follower^, and the lat est Intimations are that he Is sensual us well as sordid. Now his followers, Including the women of Zion City, have turned upon him, and the fall ot the modern self; styled Elijah seems complete. It may do no good to expose him; there al ways have been and always will be persons of his character. But a man Isslor) pf Georgia for the .Second m< 0 Dowle, as pointed out by The ct ' .... ■„ — Herald some time ago, never could have obtained a bold and “made good” tor any length ot time amongst any class of the white people In the South. All subscriptions payable vance. Advertising rates reasonable made known on application. Cards of thanks, resolutions of re s’ apect and obituary notices, other than those which the paper Itself may give f!) as. a matter of news, will be charged for ht tjie rate of 10 cents a line, ex cept when such notices are published by charitable organizations, when a &'< special rate will be named. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from'which a Revenue Is to be derived, beyond a brief announcement, will be oharged for at the rate of 6 cents a I the. Office, second floor Postofflce 1 ! Build Ing, corner Jackson and Pine streets, c Thp Herald deals with advertising agents by special contract only, and ho advertising agent or agency. Is au thorized to take contracts for adver tisements to be Inserted In this baper. - THE HERALD 18 bfflctal Organ of the City of -Albany. "Bclal Organ Of Dougherty County. gjJJ: a t!»ker_County, gsn of the Railroad i Com- T TELEPHONES: .editorial Rooms and Business Of- ^ Composing Rohm and Job Panting you se,o |t In Tbs Herald |f’s so, >ou advertise In The Herald l^ goss. ■■ ■ . , • ' 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1906., V f ■ 'I S Join 'tlio Business Mop’s League and jk’ejtp pilll for Albany. f MaoOn Is In eArnest about thntatour- 4st lintel and n'ow seems 4r way to have It. t^> be** i n a ■i SOUTHERN MAN FOR PRESIDENT. Leslie’s Weekly, of the current -Week, discusses the proposition that a Southern man bo named as the nqxt Democratic nominee for Presldeht, and among the Southerners of presidential proportions mentioned we find the name of our Immediate representative In Congress, Hon. James M. Griggs.. Leslie’s Weekly says; “Ex-Candidate Alton B. Parker’s ad vice to the South to assert a leader ship In framing the platform and put ting up the ticket of the Democratic party In 1908 Is calculated to bring the names of some Southern statesmen in to national prominence. Other Demo crats, South and North, have urged f. Whatever her traducers auvyl say, toqlact remains that the state oHueor- gla Is clean and prosperous. j Speaker Cannon Is quoted us be- ..jvidg that Congress is likely to re- - main In session until the middle of Southern dominance In Democratic July, and that without allowing any conventions, The idea is , attracting C' dlsousslon of- the Panama -canal, a nttentlon 11,1 over the country. The I^HBj , , . . ,, South furnished Parker all the eloc- ,pressing and .Important subject. ^ ^ he reo ^„ in 1904 . Ex . '■ , 7 ,„ „ * . , cept an Insignificant fraction, all of , Now that her "home man, Crawford ,, , , . , . , , , . , - , Bryan s electoral votes In 189G and ^ ‘‘Wheatley, Is out of the race , for Con- j 9 qq wei . e furnished by the South. jtfess In the Third district, w;e anxious- Thnt region has been the main support jj? %y await the next move ot Sister My- of the Democratic party ever since the / -«rlck, of the esteemed Amerlcus Times- 9* v " War. Not once since that war I ‘Reoorder-as to whether she will sup- has ® 8outhern man been allpwed to figure on a Democratic national ticket In the first or the second place, efeept j. .. , that in 1904 Henry G. Davis, of West Since the fulajanes on-the Islaj.fi of vlrgln , n W „ R nomlnated tor vice- 'Samar chased Governor-General Curry President. West Virginia, however, .noroBS a river and made him hide In Is not a distinctively Southern State, tho bushes for thirty-six hours, htj evl- nor is Missouri, which furnished the fclently thinks that the way to assiml- vlce-pretddentlal nominees In 1808 and , , 1872. It Is time for the South to de- .late the Pnlujnnes Is to put them un- . __ mand equality of opportunity In Demo-, dor ground. cratlc national campaigns. j I Many men of presidential stature *, The proposition to hold. the. State ftre [ tl Die Democratic party In tho {^Democratic,-Convention In ^Iqcon, tills South. Senators Bailey, of Texas, ' year appears to be meeting with favor. Bacon, of Georgia, nnd Daniel, of Vlr- i The movement Is not In the Interest ot Khila, and Representatives Williams, ..... f. »f Mississippi. Griggs, yort Lewis or Hughes. BECOMING A MOTHER Is an ordeal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compares with the pain and horror of child-birth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother of all plehsant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a. shadow of gloonj which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women, have found that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to' all women at the time of their most Critical trial. Not duly does Mother’s Friend carry women safely through the perils-of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the comujg event, prevents “morning sickness,” and other dis- ’ ■ ! •comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. Book containing valuable information free. The Bradfield Regulator Co.! Atlanta, Go. FRSENSS At This Season You Want Dried Fruit r 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 deliciousi cured meats ever placed op the market. They are cured in the most delicate way possible. 25c a pound. Virginia Country Hams Anotheu style and cure of delicious meats, as mild and sweet as you want. I7c a pound. Mock & Rawson ■ • any particular camllldatc. but It Is of Mississippi, Griggs, of Georgia (chairman of the Democratic Congres- txvlnted out that as Atlanta has two S ) onu i Campaign Committee of 1906), .1 gubernatorial candidates the resident and Gaines, of Tennessee, are among , politicians, place-holders and place- them. Any one of these men would | seekers of'the Capital City might cou- huve mado as st,on!: “ canvas3 ® 3 Bry ' , ,, an did in 1990 or ns Parker In 1904. ; stltute a lobby and wire-pulling array _. . , . . ... ... . ’ The country Is opposed to sectionalism -that would be a nuisance jtp the dele* politics, such as the Northern Dem otes. ocracy has been enforcing In its party f ~ * J I for forty years. The South, which |ra| The Raleigh News and Observer has been furnlsning practically all of ‘ says: “You may put it down that a jibe Democracy’s electoral votes. should he allowed an eqilial chance with the North in framing that party’s platforms and in contributing that party’s candidates. If the Democratic party does not wake up, the Republicans will name a first-class man from the South on their presidential ticket. • Roosevelt are in sight.’ 1 ftp According to the American Grocer, he.late Ogden Goelet, when a dlrec- 'Vale bill will pass the Senate. Sena- i Allison has broken his silence and •^ivors the President's amendment. He I : la able to keep bis counsel In seven Slanguages until he feels that the psy- • . chological moment has arrived. He evidently sees that victory for the 1 Democratic platform aUd President] Wovd comes fvom Washington that two Democratic Senators, Daniel, of Virginia, and Overman, of North Caro lina, had a conference with the Presi dent yesterday on the subject of rail road rate legislation. They were re quested by the President to call at the White House. Discussing the ques tion of railroad rate legislation, Sena tor Overman afterward said he thought It unlikely that the limited rate review nroposltlon, offered a few days ago by Senator Long, of Kansas, after a con ference of Republican senators with the President, would he adopted. He thought eventually the Hepburn bill, substantially as it passed the House, would be passed. HStnr In. a gas company, was called upon ^to.pass upon the making of a contract with, another company. He said to -V bis fellow directors: "Gentlemen, I |tnppen-to be a director in that com- imey/and;! never will consent to be a director in one company and pass up on business with another company in which I am a director. I will resign first” And resign he did. We recom mend this to the board of trustees of ♦he big five insurance companies. 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 S people and the trouble and annoyance of the detail in the manage- of your real estate holdings. | We offer the best facilities and keep yop posted at all times on all matters. Consult Us At Once. Albany Real Estate Improvement and Investment Company, [Incorporated] Ro ms 7 and 8 Woolfolk Bldg, * - t - Daniel C. Betjeman, Mgr. W. W. Pace, T. N. Woolfolk, J. W. Walters, Directors. There is a uniformityJabout the quality of the : : : Wines and Liquors Which we supply that pleases. Every new bottle opened will he 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. Davt.-Excli’-nga Bank Building THE OFFICE ■/ No. 80 | S EA BO A R D AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule Effective July 3 1905-^-90th Meridian Time. WEST NORTH 2:10p.m.|Lv ..Albany.. 2:39p.ra.lLv ..Sasser.. 2:64p.m.|Lv .Dawson. S:6Sp.m.lLv .Rlcjsland. 5:15p.m.lAr Columbus 9:36p.m. Arl 1 Arll2 Ar|12; Arlll; Lv;i9: Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl 5: Via A. & Ni Ry. | 2:00 m.Lv ..Albany.. Ar| 3: 3:06.1.m. Lv . Cordele. Ar| 1: 4:n0p.m. Ar Savannah Lvl 7 No. 78 . | No. 8o 30r.m. 63 p.m. 36p.m. 31a.m.| 15a.fh.f 40a.m. 26p.m. 25p.m. [2:10p.m. 4!16p.m. 6:47p.m. 6:23p.m. 7:46p.m. 11:30p.m. 1 6:00a.m. 2:56 a.m. 7:16a.m. | 15a.m. i,5:44p.m. | No. 79 S: . ,AI .Lum'i Hurtsboro .Ft Davis. N’tgomery Ar Ar Ar Ar Ar y Lv Pensacola Lv NewOrleana Lv .St Louis. Lv & 20p.m l?a.m 36a.m E6a.m :S0a.m 00a.m 06p.m 40a.m 16p.m 00a.m 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 fils are as neat perfect as the artistic hand can make them. S. B. Brown & Co. J. K. PRAY. President. A. P. VASON. EDWIN STERNE. Vico Preaidont Cashier. The Citizens national Sank OF ALBANY, GA. Capital, - - $50,000. Safety Deposits received subject to check. Loans promptly :nade*on approved collateral. We solicit your business. Liberality Georgia Northern Railway Go. ' ALBANY - BOSTON LINE Read Down. Read Up. No. 4 -Dally No. 2 Daily Effective Feb. 23,1906. STATIONS. No. 1 Dally No. 3 Daily 3:50pm I 7:30am Lv. .. Albany .. . Ar. 11:40am 8:20pm 4:44pm| 8:24am Ar. .. Ticknor .. Lv. 10:40am 7:15pm 4:50pm| 8:30am Ar. .. Doerun .. Lv. 10:35am 7:10pm 5:30pm 9:10am Ar. .. Moultrie . Lv. 10:00am 6:35pm 5:45pm| l:15pm|Lv. . Moultrie . Ar. 8:35am 5:15pm 6:26pm| 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 mqke connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga Ry. points, Including Atlanta, Macon, Amerlcus and Montgomery. Sleep tag ear 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 Thomasville. S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A,. Albany. Ga. G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr. 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 For Thomasville, Montlcello and Points West. Train No. 71 Leaves ..4:00 pm Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am ARRIVAL3 From Waycross, Brunswick Point! South and East. Train No. 94 Arrives. Train No. 90 Arrives. ...11:50 am ... 3:20am From Thomasville, Montlcello ar Points West. Train No. 72 Arrives 11:86a: Train No. 74 Arrives 7:16 p S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A„ Albany, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Pats enger Agent, Thomasville, Ga. On week days No, 1-10 leaves Albany at 5:30 a. .*., arriving Dawson 7:26 a. m. and Richland 8:46 0. m.. Connecting at Richland with trains fop Columbus, Amerlcus and Savannah. No. 80. Through train to, Columbus, making dose 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 for Eastern and North ern points. Full Information upon application to any SEABOARD Agent e S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A, Albany, Ga. ' W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A„ Savannah, Ga, CHARLES F. STEWART. A. Q. P. A., Savannah, Ga. & DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCAEDULES. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv, Ar. NO. 17. Savannah ...7-,15am S.A.L.Ry Atlanta 8:00am C.ofGa Ry Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.Rj Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Rj Cordele 2:10pm Albany 3:35pm NO. 16. Albany 4-30pm Cordele 6:15pm Macon 9:35pm G.S.&F.Hy Helena .....9:30pm S.A.L.Ry NO. 18. Lv. Albany ... ,12:00noon Ar. Cordele 1:25pm Ar. Savannah ...8:09pm S.A.L Ar. Macon 4:20pm G.S.&T Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. &1 Ar. Atlanta 7:50pm C.-of Ga Lv. Macon . Lv. Helena Lv. Cordele Ar. Albany NO. 15. ..6:45am G.S.&F.I ....5:30am S.A.L.S ....9:30am ...11:16am For additional information, rates, etc., address V. PHILLIPS* Com’l Agt., Albany, Ga. j g crews A. ATKINSON. Union Ticket Agt] V. P. i Q. M, Albany,’ i Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Paasenger Agent, Cordele, Ga.