The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 23, 1906, Image 2

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1906. ie Albany Herald J—BY THB— lerald Publishing Co. :M. McIntosh President T, McIntosh........Sec. and Treat. A. Davis...Business Mgr. Every Afternoon Except Sunday. Weekly (8 pages) Every Saturday. = TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Herat)), one year ..$5.00 Herald, six months 2.50 illy Herald, three months 1.25 eekly Herald, 8 pages, one year 1X10 All subscriptions payable In ad vance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known on application. ‘ K' Cards of thanks, resolutions of re- spect and obituary notices, other than thosb .which the paper Itself may give as a matter Of news, will be charged . for at the rate of 10 cents a line, ex cept when such notices are published iJ by charitable organizations, when a special rate wlll.be named. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which a revenue la tA be derived, beyond a brief announcement, will be charged for at the rate of 5 cents a line. ' Office, second floor Postoffice Build ing, corner Jackson and Pine streets, o' The Herald deals with advertising agents by special contract only, and no advertising agent or agency Is au thorized to take contracts for adver tisements to be Inserted In this paper. Official Organ of the City of Albany. Official Organ of Dougherty County. Official Organ of Baker County. THE HERALD 18 Official Organ of the Railroad Com mission of Georgia for the Second Congressional District. TELEPHONES posing Room and Job Printing Ice, 60 — 3 rings. rial Rooms and Business Of- if you see It in The Herald It'd sol If you advertise In The Herald It goes. MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1906. -u Kvon the weather man Hub. learned ti) “take notice" of the Georgia Chau- tiuquiu The school hoys and girls of South west Georgia occupy the platform of the Georgia Chautauqua today. ■ ft you Intend to give anything for the relief of the sufferers from the tfair Francisco earthquake and fire, ntve lt now. Y6b, Paulino, The Herald Is giving Its readers a good deal about the Geor gia Chiuitauqim today, and It will bo Ud throughout UiIb week, but If you will sit up and tnko notico you will fihd' that other matters and subjects lire not neglected. The Herald la beginning to hear from Its Chautauqua odltlon of tho . Kith Inst. The paper haB had a very wide circulation and has evidently made a favorable Impression for Al bany ns a growing, enterprising city. The publishers are receiving letters • flora persons In different parts of the . country who have had their attention i attracted to Albany and have been favorably Impressed by tho Chautau qua edition of The Herald, and we are Already assured that the paper is bringlug substantial returns. As appears by reports from Wash ington, Senator I.nFollotte, of Wiscon sin, bitterly resents the scant courtesy that was shown him on the delivery of ' his rate bill speech. The senate cham ber, which had been usually full dur ing, this dlscuBBlon. was almost de serted on both sides. There Is an un written law of the Conscript Fathers that, new members are not expected to Obtrude their advice upon the body JBttr.edlnteiy upon entering It; and woe to the wight, even though he ho iui: ex-governor, who ventures to vio late the law! Senator LuFolletto has paid the penalty by speaking to un ar ray of empty seats. FAIR WARNING. The complaints that have been made with refer-; ence to the disorderly crowds that have become a men ace to sober and respectable people traveling on trains out of Albany during Chautauqua week, and more paiv ticularly on Military Day, have been heeded by the management of the Georgia Chautauqua and the official authorities of Albany and Dougherty county, and The Herald hereby gives notice that something is going to be done for the relief and protection of the people from ions. and.in six weeks he had a. nomai 1 1 1 , & suit of hair. Sold by leading druggists. the annoyance and danger of drunken men on these oc casions. Referring to the complaints that have been made in The Herald during the past few days by Judge Shef field, of Arlington, Mr. J. H. Scales, of Tifton, and oth ers, we now give notice that an earnest, honest effort will be made during the present week to prevent any drunken men from boarding outward trains. The sher iff of Dougherty county and the chief of police of Al bany, backed by the good people of this city, will make an honest effort this week to suppress the nuisance of which just complaint has been made, and men who get drunk in Albany this week or who come here drunk may expect to be arrested and kept locked up until they are sober enough to be fit to travel with such people as come to Albany to enjoy the exercises of the Georgia Chautauqua. It is stated by those in position to know that most of the rowdyism on the outgoing trains on Military Day is by soldiers, many of whom get drunk and throw off all restraint after the military exercises of the day. No exception will be made in the case of soldiers, and those in uniform who get drunk will be arrested just as surely as the others who get drunk. And if the menace of drunken men on the trains on Military Day can not be suppressed by the efforts that are going to be made to that end, the military feature of Chautauqua week will be cut out entirely in the fu ture. The Georgia Chautauqua is. not going to suffer or sanction any feature or occasion that is turned into a drunken revelry by any class. Let those who have been coming to Albany to get drunk during Chautauqua week make a note of this fair 8CIENCE PREVENTS BALDNE88. The Fatal Germ and Ita Remedy Now Facta of Sciences It la the rarest thing In the world, for ft,man to lie necessarily bald. No man whose hair is not dead at the roots, need be bald If he will use Newhro's Herpi- fclde, the new scalp antiseptic.' Herpl- clde destroys the germ that cuts the hair off at the root; and deans the eoalp of dandruff and leaves It in a perfectly healthy condition. Mr. Mannett, in the Maryland Block, Butte, Mont., was en tirely bald. In less than a month Herpl- olde had removed the enemies of hair growth, tfnd nature did its work by cov ering hla head with thick hair an Inch md 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mich. Albany Drug Go., Bpeclal Agents . Fat and Lean Men. Modern scientific investigation in a medical way declares that the plump man is not necessarily the '‘healthiest” or the best able to resist disease. The lean man not only enjoys greater re sistance to weakness and debility, but he Is stronger In the performance of a given task. In, other, words, a large fnf. deposit in the general tissue Is no evidence of good general nutrition. The rich and girlish beauty of tho plump man, sometimes called “Fatty,” may delight the eye, but when it cornea to walking downtown In the morning or running four blocks to a fire “Fat ty” blows out a fuse and is sent to the repair shop, while his lean brother Is merely put In condition for the day by this little burst of exercise.—Minne apolis Journal. Devil's Island Torture warning, for it is not an idle threat. The liabilities of the Insurance com panies through the destruction of property lu San Francisco will uot cover the loss of buildings shaken down by the earthquake, but buildings blown up by dynamite to stay the rav age by Are, as well as buildings that ' were burned as a result of the con flagration originating In the debris of •the earthquake, are undoubtedly cov- , eied by the insurance policies. The . aggregate loss will be unquestionably greater thaa that In the terrible Chi cago fire or any other catastrophe of . the kind in the history of the country. . The extent of insurance must be the main reliance of the people of the stricken city In the task of rebuilding 3rd recuperation. INSURANCE IN SAN FRANCISCO. There Is likely to he a lot of trouble In the adjustment of the Insurance on property destroyed by the great con-1 flugratlon which followed tho earth quake last weok. According to the Now York Journal of Commerce tho Are Insurance companies are not 11a- blo for loss-on tho buildings and their contents which collapsed or fell be cause of earthquake shock. Tho In surance policies used In San Francisco all contain a cliutso covering this ques tion, Tho clause Is thht If a building, or any part thereof. fnllB except aa tho result of flro, all 1 Insurance of tills policy on such building or Its contents shall Immediately cease. By “any part," of course, is mount a substan tial or essential portion of the build ing, and not a few bricks or a chi in- ney. Some of the companies have a clause stating that they shall not be liable for loss caused directly by in vasion, earthquake, riot or commotion. The Journal of Commerce thinks that it may be contended that as the fires were indirectly caused by the earth quake, companies with this clause above quoted are not liable. The fire underwriters, while not liable for a flro loss on the burning debris of a fallen building wrecked by the earth quake, will be liable for ttib fire loss on a building uninjured by the earth quake to which tho flames afterwards spread, ^unless the policy contains a clause excepting this liability. Blow ing up a building to prevent the spread of fire raises a new question. Some say that the companies must pay If the mayor issued orders; on the other hand, other underwriters say that they are not liable for loss caused by In vasion, civil war, or “by order of any civil authority.” They claim that this covers even the blowing up of a building by instruction of the mayor or other city authorities. The best opinion in New Lork in surance circles is to the effect that on policies not containing tho earthquake exemption the companies will be held liable where buildings have been blown up in a reasonable and proper effort to stay the conflagration An event which has been overlooked amid the stir created by the California cataclysm iB the completion of the American Pacific cable from Manila to Shanghai. Washington and Pekin are now in direct communication over an all-American line, and the president and the Chinese emperor have 'ex changed congratulations. The laying of the cable to China was delayed first by the political upheavals in the latter country, and then by the Russo-Jap anese war. After the treaty of Ports mouth the work was taken up again, and the landing of the shore-end in the estuary of the Yaugtse Kiang was signalized in the manner indicated above on Tuesday last. The presi dent’s congratulatory dispatch was addressed to their Majesties the Em press Dowager and the Emperor, while the latter signed his reply “by order of his adopted mother,” which goes to show that the old lady is still the real “boss” of the most populous empire on the face of the earth. is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I wad advised to apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, and less than a box per manently cured me, writes L. S. Na pier, of Rugles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. 25c at Albany Drug Co., Druggists. You ask, can I arrange my affairs so as to STOP THE EXPENSE OF HOUSE RENT? We answer, if you have a lot, WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY T6 BUILD YOUR HOUSE, which you can repay by a monthly pay ment substantially the same as house rent. In A GIVEN TIME YOU WILL OWN YOUR HOUSE, but if you continue as a tenant you will wind up with nothing but a lot of rent receipts. Let us explain details. Albany Trust Co. of Georgia. ..Good Groceries all the Time.. If you want the best fn the Grocery Line, ‘and want the right prices, too, ’phone yonr orders to No. 91. S. STERNE, Washington St. Grocer Real - Estate - Rents - Loans]- Insurance Albany Real Estate Improvement and lnvestment*Company, Inc. Rooms 7 mid 8 Woolfolk Bldg. Daniel C. Betfoman, Mgr. Representing; Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co.3 The Traveler's Insurance Co., of Hartford,1 The National Surety Co., of New~YorK," NeW York Plate Glass Co. This Illustration is a mere outline, a mere suggestion of how High Art Summer Coats and Pants fit and look. We would like to show you the real garment and then you can judge for yourself why High Art two-piece suits for men and young men are in. demand by discerning dres- sere. Each garment is carefully tail ored ; the shoulders, lapels, collars a,nd fronts skillfully worked into shape 'by ' expert tailors, and the style and drape ; of these, garments are sure to win ad- ' miration of men who know good ■ clothes,. ' If you want a ‘warm weather suit,” J try them. $12.50 to $20.00 S. B. Brown & Co. BREAKFAST Breakfast Bacon Ham Eggs Mackerel Codfish Chipped Beef . ... A. .. ... , , Oatmeal Cream of Wheat Force Buckwheat Maple Syrup Shredded Wheat Coffee DINNER Delicious Tea and Coffee Canned Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries, Pineapple. Fresh Strawberries Raisin Cake Lady Fingers s Florida Fresh Snap Beans Macaroons English Peas Pound Cake Cucumbers White Fruit Cake Tomatoes SUPPER Caviar Pates de Fois Gras Anchovies in Oil Sardines Lobster Shrimp Salmon Olives stuffed with Anchovies Preserved Cherries, Strawberries, Raspberries, Peaches Delicious Tea and Coffee MOCK & RAWSON. SEABOARD No. 80 AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule Effective July 3 1905—90th MerTdlen Time. NORTH I No. 78 2;10p.m. •2;39p.m. 2:54p.m. 3:65p.m. 5:16p.m. 9:36p.m. 12:00 m. 2:05 p.m. 8:00p.m. Lv ..Albany.. Arl 1:30p.m. Lv .. Sasser.. Ar 12:63 p.m. Lv .Dawson. Arl2:36p.m. Lv .Richland. Arlll:31a.m. Ar Columbus LrllO: 16a.m. Ar ..Atlanta.. Lvl 5:40a.m.l I VI* A. & N. Ry, Lv ..Albany.. Arj 3:25p.m. Lv .Cordele. Ar| l:25p.m, Ar Savannah Lvl 7:15a.m. No. 8o | WEST 2:10p.m. 4:16p.m. 6:47p.m. 6:23p.m. 7:45p.m. 11:30p.m. 6:00a.m. 2:56a.m. Lv ..Albany.. Ar Lv .Lumpkin. Ar Lv Hurtsboro Ar Lv .Ft. Davis. Ar Ar N’tgomery Lv Ar .. Selma.. Lv Ar Pensacola Lv Ar ..Mobile.. Lv 7:16a.m. Ar NewOrleano Lv 5:44p,m.|Ar .St. Louis. Lv | No. 79 l:20p.m 11:12a.m. 9:35a.m. 8:66a.m 7: S0a.ro 6:00a.m ll:05p.m 12:40&.m 8:15p.m 8:00a.m On week days No. 110 leaves Albany at 5:30 a. m„ arriving Dawson 7:26 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 Airent 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. J. K. PRAY. President. A. P. VASON. Vice President* EDWIN STERNE. Cashier. The Citizens' National Bank' OF ALBANY, OA. Capital, - a $50,000. {If l Deposits received subject to ,check. UfllOlV Loans promptly made on approved | IfjDSTINCT PRINT A Iff — COTTON COKE. COAl & CO. and Goal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAL. We Are at Same Old Stand on Pfne Street. Jtsrg.’aa *« «Also Hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal.