The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 10, 1906, Image 2

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THE ALBANY DAI*.Y HERALD: TUE13DAY. 10, 1906. any Herald —BY THE— Id Publishing Co. THANKS, NEIGHBOR. In spite of the demands made upon bis time by the duty of regulating poli tics down his way and keeping the blind tigers In their holes, the able ■ ln -*° I , h h V 8ec. and'Treas! edltor of 016 Moultrle Observer still • Business Mgr. flnds time to preach a sermon now ... - „ „ . end then. Afternoon Except Sunday. i pages) Every Saturday. His latest Is a temperance discourse. 'He flnds a text in a recent Issue of The Herald, this paper having stated /I8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. -•aid, one year $5.00 erald, six months 2.60 that It saw no reason why a news. raid, three months 1.25 p aper run on business principles Herald, 8 pages, one year l.uo should reject a whiskey dealer’s ad- subscriptions payable In ad- vertlsement any more than a dry Using rates reaeonabls and S° odB merchant should refuse to sell a shirt to the same customer. ti own on application, of thanks, resolutions of re- . J obituary notices, othsr than And the editor of the Observer, who Ich the paper Itself may give j UB t dearly loves to tell some of his " r of news, will be charged . ... , rate of 10 cents a line, ex- less experienced brethren of the suoh notices are published Fourth Estate how to run their pa- table organizations, when a ..... . * ite wilt be named. . pers, proceeds to let Ioobb a shower of ehurch andi society and of beneficent enlightenment on this entertainments from which a .... Is to bo derived, beyond a particular branch of the temperance nnounoament, will be charged question. He evidently feels deeply on ■ e rate of 5 cents a line. . second floor Postofflce Build- the subject He writes like a man Jdokson and Pins'streets, with a mission, and 1 we are sorry—we erald deals with advertising „ a ... ... y speolal contract only, and rettll >’ are—that we havent’ space to ertlslng agent or agency Is au- reproduce hlB very earnest article. d ^^e inserted°?n this paper! But here are a few lines which give the gist of the whole sermon WHO ARE THEY? The Fort Gaines Sentinel, which has a habit of taking a sane and level headed view of things, thus calls down those who are Just now engaged In casting mean Insinuations In tho state campaign; “What,we want to know, and what a good many others In Georgia would like to know, Just about this time, Is who are the corruptionists and ring- stern? When w.e hear a little 2-ply politician talking about these classes we are going to ask him this ques tion: ' “ ‘Sir, can you go to any man in any county In this state, from governor down to coroner, and say, "You are a 'ringster,’ and you ]have corrupted your party and state In the ofllce you now hold or have held!’” “Unless he can make good, we will simply treat him as a common liar and slanderer. In other words, the people are getting powerful tired of these everlasting charges which mean nothing." since our civil war, there Is Uttfe in crease. In the last three years there has been a moderate growth of acre age ands a decided decrease in yield. The cropt of 1896-6 was nearly a mil lion bales less than that of two years ago. THE HERALD IS Organ of the City of Albany. Organ of Dougherty County. Organ of Baker County. Organ Of the Railroad Coni n'. Of Georgia for the 8eoond (Ml'DIitrl riot. "A newspaper Is but little differ ent from a man, It should, not be used for any purpose or rented, to, another for any purpose or busi ness that the owner can not en gage in or defend.” How nice! And yet we And, on an- Englishmen have for many years, and especially since the “bull” move ments In cotton prices three years ago, sought to develop cotton planting within the empire. Late reports of experiments in Africa are the reverse of encouraging, and in India, where cotton culture has been Important ever TELEPHONES: • Room, and Bu.ln.s. Of- other page of the"identlcnl~nuraber _ td ilng ; Room and Job Printing the Moultrie Observer from whloh the 8 ■ — above extraot is taken, various adver se Itln The Herald. If a so. tlsements of patent nostrums which Ivertlse In The Herald It goes. TUESDAY, APRIL 10( 1906. i. i are held forth to credulous readers as preparations all but guaranteed to cure maladies which the world of re- ilhe rival candidates for the shrlev- sponsible science emphatically asBerts 6$ Decatur county are posting e* 10 curable by the use of phyBic. other on the billboards, and the 1 Do0s the editor of the Observer be- impaign is waxing warm. .Hove that these nostrums will cure all 1 " 1 j the Ills which they are advertised to Dowle has reached Chicago, but the cure? Of course he does not. Then set-to he Is expetced to have with why does he advertise them? Simply those who have taken possession of because he Is In the advertising busl- /Ion City during his absence has not ness, and because the old lady known H 1 -yet taken place. jus Sentiment 1b somewhat slow about ■m,,; “ ~ , „ settling her bills. , The man who will play cards for „ . .. ...... . The Herald believes in temperance. ihoney and then appeal to the law to „ .... , , . , it would believe in prohibition, too, If vor the money he lost in the game , - dt had ever seen or heard of a scheme a mighty sorry specimen ot the hu- .. ( of prohibition capable of doing one- half of what it was desired It should The stiluta'e officials. The laws of the Turkish empire are based ou the precepts of the Koran, and the sultan's will Is absolute when not lu opposition to accepted truths of the Mohammed religion as laid down in the sacred book of the prophet. The legislative and executive authority 4 Is exercised under the sultan’s direction by two high dignitaries—a grand vizier, who is head of the temporal govern ment, and the Sheik ul Islam, bead of the churcbi. Both of these officials nre appointed by'the sultan, the latter with the nominal assent of the ulema, a body comprising the clergy and chief representatives of the law. The prin cipal civil functionaries bear the title of offend!, bey or pasha. After the sul tan the most influential person Is the head eunuch of the Imperial harem, who has the rank of marshal of the palace and stands above the law. So powerful Is tills personage that he may, if offended, box the ears of any recalcitrant minister who ventures to question his authority. Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393. 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 At This Season You Want:: ever been shown you before. The fits 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. are as neai perfect as the artistic ha,n^ can make them. Smithfield Homs S. B. BrOWH & CO. 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. \ The Algeclrus conference evidently ^°* we do not reject whiskey ad- •nulnated most happily, after all, for ver tlsement3 for exactly the same Prance and Germany claim to rea80n we do not refuse to pub- ave carried tholr points and 1 appear ^to be more than satisfied. 17c a pound. Mock & Rawson •vfi llsh news of President Theodore Roosevelt because he was elected by a political party which entertains : kow York is prompt to follow the views with which we are not In ac-! m example of Chicago, and will have a cord. I bank on May 1 that will be open night But 'we me much obliged to ourj day. The banking business has straight-laced brother for his friendly Lt/beon singularly select and conservn- efforts la our behalf. Kjtive In Its hours, and these radical de- partures from custom will be watched FRANCE AND CASTRO. glw(th Interest* by bankers In other Now bint b* B Algeclras conference Blftlttoil, Is over and the French government ■ is relieved of all apprehension of nn- *; We will handle nil 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 or 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] Ro ms 7 ami 8 Wool folk BIiIr. Daniel C. Betjeman, Mgr. W. W. Pace, T. N. Woolfolk, J. W. Walters, Directors. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule Effective July 3. 1905—90th Meridian Time. No. 80 I NORTH | No. 78 2:10p.m. 2:39p.m. 2:64p.m. S:55p.m. 6:15p.m. 9:36p.m. Lv Lv 3:00 m. 3:05p.m. 8:00p.m. Lv ..Albany.. Arl 1; Lv ..Sasser.. Arl2: .Dawson. Arl2: Richland. Arlll: Ar Columbua LvJlO: Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl 5: I Via A. & N. Ry. [ Lv . .Albany.. Arj 3: Lv .Cordele. Arl 1: Ar Savannah Lv] 7: 30p.m. 63 p.m. 36p.m. 31a.m. 16a.m. 40a.m.l 26p.m. 26p.m. 15a.m. No. 8o [ WEST No. 79 2:10p.m. 4:16p.m. 5:47p.m. 6:23p.m. 7:46p.m. 11:30p.m. 6:00a.m. 2:65a.m.|Ar 7:16a.m. (Ar 5:44p.m.lAr ..Albany.. Ar .Lumpkin. Ar Hurtsboro Ar • Ft. Davis. Ar N’tgomery Lv ..Selma.. Lv Pensacola Lv|ll Mobile.. Lv NewOrieans Lv .St Louis. Lv 20p.m 12a.m 35a.m 56a.m 30a.m 00a.m 05p.m 40 a. id 16p.m OOa.ir 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 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. S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga. W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A., Savannah, Ga. CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A., Savannah, Ga. ALBANY & NORTHERN DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. R’Y. _ Tliero are now 36,205 rural routes other Invasion by its Imperial neigh-' f pom which mall Is delivered by car- bor beyond tho Rhine, one mny expect I friars, and the Memphis News-Scimitar to see it turn its attention to the af- 1 e- IRremarks;thatjthe first thing you know fair with tho obstreperous dictator of lha will iroL bAi offola thnf ho i_ I t the farmer will get bo effete that he Venezuela, it is perhaps safe to take gSwill have hot rolls and fresh milk In it for granted that the Venezuelan at- 'Bottles loft at his front door ot morn- fair has been only postponed for logs. convenient time, for a nation that could' K> , . ’ , act be browbeaten into n compromise At a Japanese entertainment In Ha ... . .. °" lts rights in Morocco by one of the I, Washington for tho benefit of the greatest of military cowers is famine sufferers in Japan. Mnsujl MiJ- ’ 1 Rjtdknjfa, a graduate of the George ^'Washington University Law School notj antt. tho first Japnnose lawyer ever ad mitted to tho American bar, introduced /the Speaker, Senator’Tlllmau, as "one of.tho greatest, if not the greatest, man. In Congress." Reference was made in yesterday's Herald to the speech of Represents- tivo Rainey, of Illinois, in Congress Inst week, and we shall perhaps find occasion to refer to it again, for it was likely to shrink from such action as may be necessary to obtalu reparation for the wanton insult offered to ite flag in Venezuela. Just how Frnnce shall procoed can not he conjectured with any degree of certainty at this time, but we may expect to see a move of some sort made In the direc tion of Venezuela at uo very distant day. \ Tho Philadelphia Record remarks that the people of the United States _., are “mighty traders before the Lord,” tha Strongest and most convincing ar- , .. _ and adds: "For the first seven months gumont yet made against the trust . ,, _ , of the fiscal year our aggregate ex- system that has been built up uuder the protection of the tariff. Mr. Rainey Bhowed that the watch and .gase/factories are in a trust, and the tariff enables them to put a price of $75 on the best Waltham watch; deal- ports and Imports footed up a total of $X,752,33S,434. These are stunning fig ures, showing $22 per capita for our SO,000,000 people. But the export *aad import trade of Canada, with ite 6,000,- , 000 inhabitants, for the same seven J t «rs are under contract not to sell it _ ,, , i months was $307,000,000, equal to $61 ’ If/Jthls qountry for lesa than $60. A New York dealer in buying this watch K.Vn, England and selling it in this coun- I -try.-for $42.30. This 1b the interest-'We do what we can to repress 1L 4ng. result of protecting tho Infant in- Both policies seem to bo reasonably per capita, more than double our own. The Canadian government i/ doing what it can to encourage foreign trade. dustry of manufacturing watches. ■ I successful.” S. K. PRAY. President. A. P. VASON, Vice President 1 EDWIN STERNE. Cashier. The Citizens National Bank OF ALBANY, GA. Capital. - - $50,000. Safety Deposits received subject to check. Loans promptly made on |approved collateral. We solicit your business. Georgia Northern Railway Go, ' ALBANY - BOSTON LINE Read Down. Read Up. No. 4 Dally No. 2 1 Dally ] .Effective Feb. 23,1906. STATIONS. No. 1 Dally No. 3 Dally | 3:50pm 7:30am Lv. .. Albany .. Ar. 11:40am 8:20pm 4:44pm 8:24am Ar. .. Tickaor .. Lv. 10:40am 7:15pm 4:60pm 8:30am Ar. .. Doerun .. Lv. 10:35am 7:10pm 5:30pm 9:10am Ar. .. Moultrie . Lv. 10:00am 6:35pm 5:45pm 1:15pm Lv. . Moultrie . Ar. 8:35am 5:15pm 6:25pm 1:55pm| 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 tb and from Cordele, Savan nah, Macon and Atlanta’, via A. & N. All trains moke connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga Ry. points, including Atlanta, Macon, Americus and Montgomery. Sleep lag car service via C. ot Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany 9 p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at Tlcknor, via F. R. & N. E. tor Pelham. Connections at-Boston via A. C. L. for Quitman, Valdosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and, points south. Connections at Mool- trio via A. & B. for Tilton and Thbmasvllle. G. B. SMITH, Traffic Mgr.. S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany, Ga. ■J. Moultrie, Ga. NO. 17. Lv. Savannah ...7:15am S.A.L.Rj Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C. ofGa Rj Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.Rj Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Rj Lv. Cordele 2:10pm Ar. Albany 3:35pm NO. 16. 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. 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. 15. Lv. Macon .. . .6:46am G.S.&F.Ry Lv. Helena 5:30am S.A.L.Ry Lv. Cordele 9:30am Ar. Albany ....11:16am For additional information, rates, etc., address A. V. ‘PHILLIPS, Com’l Agt., Albany, Ga. j. s CREWS 8. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt. V. P A G M Albany Ga. J. Q. ADAMS. Soliciting Freight and Pas.enger Agi*. Cort.lel S!!. y ’ Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURES AT ALBANY, GA. IN EFFECT APRIL 8, 1906. DEPARTURES For Waycross, Brunswick and Points < South and East I Train No. 91 Leaves 5:45 am Train No. 96 Leaves 2:00 pm and For Thomasville, Montlcello Points West .4:00 pm Train No. 71 Leaves Train No. 73 Leaves 7:40 am ARRIVALS From Waycross, Brunswick Points South and East. and Train No. 94 Arrives Train No. 90 Arrives .11:45 am .10:30 pm From Thomasville, Montlcello and Polnta West. ..11:85 art Train No. 72 Arrives. m DO ••••••• AX• OU MS Train No. 74 Arrives 7:15 pa T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling ifMDSTIHCT pilNT' .