The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 09, 1906, Image 2

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INDSTINCT PRINT | THE ALBANY DAUY HERALD: MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1906. The Albany Herald ? -BY THE- Herald Publishing Co. A TARIFF BOMB. At last a tariff bomb has been ex ploded In Congress that has disturbed the Republican stand-patters and caused them to take notice. Reprc- H. T.' McVnrnVh.V.V.V/.Ssc.'an”*'?«.* Native Henry-T. Rainey, the only Jno. A; Davis Business Mgr. Democratic congressman from thq big Jpr,.. ■■ ■■ state of Illinois, did It. His speech, Every Afternoon Except Sunday, Weekly (8 pages) Every Saturday. which was begun on Thursday and concluded on Friday of last week, was the first thing said in the present TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Herald, one year $5.00 ....... Dally Herald, six months 2.60 Congress that has seriously disturbed Dally Herald, three months 1.25 the Republicans. Weekly Herald. 8 pages, one year 1.00 B*===., , , — i ■ -, Representative Rainey took up one Ajl subscriptions payable In ad- tariff protected trust — Just one — the vance. Advertising rates reasonable and Watch Trust—and showed how it op- made known on application. erates. And he was loaded, and got Cards' of thanks, resolutions of re- , •peat and obituary notices, other than protectionist hide and hair every Are. those whloh the paper Itself may give Representative Rainey did not In- as a matter of news, will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line, ex- dulge in glittering generalities, but cept when suoh notices are published produced In minute detail the proof to by oharltable organizations, when a special rate will be named. i support his charge that the Watch al| N o 0 th“%n^^n r men < tI d fr^ , wh y |eh nd . Tru8t 80ld lts goods 80 much lower revenue la to be derived, beyond * in Europe than it did in this country £, r I e !*T° Un .“!!l ,, 2 t ’ w i 11 b n that certain New York dealers found for.at the rate of 5 canta a lino. I Office, ieednd floor Poetofflco Build- It possible to buy the American-made Ing, corner Jaokeon and Pina street*. | , h from dBftlBra abroad nnv the The Herald dealr with advertlelng watcnea Irom dealers anroaa, pay the eolal contract only, and freight on them back to this country and then sell theta much lower than agents no _J,_. thorlzed K agent or agency la ali ke contracts for sdvsr- e Inserted In this paper. „ THE HERALD 18 Official Organ of Bio Oily of Albany. Official Organ of Dougherty County. Official' Organ of Biker County. Official Organ of the Railroad Com- ‘ 1 of Georgia for the Second laalohal District - I ' < TELEPHONES: Editorial Rooma and Business Of- flee, 60, . Composing Room and Job Printing O*?—. no—a rings. if yorfis-nf Ifr tfk ttirtii tfi io. if you MNMMs M TM Herald If flea* TBS" MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1906. jeon fins gone % enough wltfi that ; hotel movement to ascertain that the thing can be leased-when it is built. ’ . i , And the Laird of Skibos got gay in Atlanta and kissed somo of the best looking of the women wlio trailed after him. EbUU men are uot making much notao. but there are a good ninny of them scattered through this nock of the: woods. gentlemen of the City Council, in ! tile name of a dust-covered community, we, appeal to you to enlarge the street ' sprinkling facilities. The people want it and are willing to pay for it. the American dealers who had bought direct from the Trust could afford or were allowed to sell them under their lronbound contract with- the Trunt. Mr. Rainey produced the originals of express receipts showing Where one New York dealer haft sent to Europe $130,000 with whloh he purchased American watches, as outlined above. No exhibited batches thht: had boon sold in Europe by the Trust, and then brought tsidxto this country and sold here at a lower price than it was pos sible to buy them from the Trust, or the deslars were permitted to sell them under the Trust contracts. He dis played for the benefit of the public a large picture of the New York dealer’s establishment where American-made watches could be purchased after they had been exported to Europe and brought to the United States at prices lower than the Trust agents could sell the same make of watch bought direct from the Trust. There was no link lacking in the chain of evidence' brought forward by Mr. Rainey. Mr. Rainey nsked the Republicans if he had been sufficiently explicit regard ing the Watch Trust, whether he had satisfied the chairman of the Commit- toe on Ways and Means. He charged Mr. Payne, of New York, with having gone about the chamber the day before and advised the Republicans not to ask any questions. “You must have been a mind reader, ” replied,” Mr. Payne. “You are not the leaders of the Republican party, “Mr. And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of “Mothar’o FrientJ." This great remedy is a God-send to women,'carrying them through their most critical _ ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses “Mother’s Friend" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and good natured. 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Even the women of Zion to whom ho has written love I _ . . , 1 ., , 1 , J ’ _ ' \ Ramey cried across the chamber to Con- tetters have gone back on him and some of them have oven given his let ters to the newspapers. gressmen Payne, Dalzeil, Grosvenor and the other floor leaders of the majority. “The real leaders of the Republican party are the McCurdys, the McCalls, Chairman M. J. Yeomans has issued ^ HamUton8 and the RocUefeller8i 8 formal call for the State Democratic who sku , k beWnd ston(J ^ eur . , Executive Committee to meet in At- rounded fay arm#d guatds to resist ser- lanta on Monday, April 30, “for nomi- v - ce of aummons from the oonrta of nating the state Democratic candidates, ^ country You are merely the decoy for state offices, judges, solicitors, ducks _ sot out on the 1)ond to ]ure your general and United States senator, and Iftjtow-clUxans to slaughter.” It is said that the Rainey speech has alarmed the Republicans. The fair- minded ones say the speech presents the most knotty problem they will have to face in thiij fall’s campaign, when they attempt tb explain to the voters their failure to undertake a revision of the tariff at this session. No better evidence of the strength of the speech can be had than the silenc ing effect it has had on the “stand-pat- They have made no attempt the name to answer it and their leaders have cautioned the rank and file .. , ... I of House Republicans to let it pass ip Five measures for Uie reform of the r c . , . , „ 1 silence, so that the attention of the life insurance business lmve been, ; country will be attracted as little as for such other purposes as may proper lycotab before it.” 'fcho' Albany (Ga) Herald has an edi torial “thought or two on the guberua- j torial race.” Is it possiblo that over jS'ipHGeorglat here Is yet something, left to. tfilnk of in that business?—Mont- gpjj&ry' Advertiser. ' : Thjare is plonty to think about yet in . the Georgia campaign, but it seems that there are a lot of people who had rather he fooled by mere pretense, ters- •' noise, and false issues than to think. ■ wort *'- v V ... taihsed by the New York legislature, and a few others are awaiting their tuhn, with good prospects of going through. It looks nB if all the com mercial features might be eliminated ; from insurance nnd the enterprise be i;-, raised to the level of philanthropy, whore Mr. McCurdy said it was. By | possible .to the painful subject. The Democrats will circulate the speech widely in this fall’s campaign, and will go back again and again to it 111 the debates in the House during the remainder of the session. Mr. Rainey has placed before the country the most complete illustration of the manner in wa5 ' 11 is 8aid worth ot | which high tariff and trustification of J . gflh chairs, inlaid desks and silk ‘•T’ industry combine to rob the American . wfoch were bought with toe Mufonl’s peoplu that haa a0 far been brought money for Mr. McCurdy's offices, are forward now stored in the basement of the I ; company’s. building, as Mr. Peabody, j The Florida Times-Union alludes to thQ new president, does not ( feel at Ben Tillman as “the kick column of {Kitne amid such regal splendor, the the Senate." AU right. But the Sen- yard and visible evidence of Mr. ate needs a kicker who Isn’t afraid to We will handle all your property for you at a very small cost to ypu. 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