The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 26, 1906, Image 6

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A MISTRIAL t in the Swing! In ei«« of Negro Charged With At tempted Criminal Assault. B. H. DENNISON—Dentist. 'Phone J. W. DORSETT, Dentist, now In Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 41*. Braided Wire Spring Mattress A prominent citizen of Albany who was In the Confederate army when a mere boy, after witnessing the sham battle yeBterday came home and said: “I'd like to go through Just one more real fight- I’d enjoy It Immensely. But there would have to be one. thing known before I went In. I would like It. If I Just knew I wouldn’t get shot” He confessed that the tactics employed yesterday were different from those he fought by. Our motto: "Ice when you want It* ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO. The very thing for the baby. Insures comfort , sound sleep. Has to be seen to be appreciated, largain, as illustrated $4.50 WOOD! WOOD! OAK AND PINE. Cruger ft Pace. ammochs for Grown Folks. Beauties, all of them, and built to last several isons. Comfort makers in hot weather, ley are . $3.50 to $6.0,0 ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL' 26, 1906. KMMHMnMBj .L 1. ■rt/' 'Phone 70 for new Dill Pickles, 15c . dozen. W, E. FIELDS. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Oa., April 26.—A mistrial was declared yesterday afternoon In the case of Ed. Adams, a negro, for merly janitor at the Walker street public school, who *aa charged with attempted assault on the 14-year-old daughter of the Rev, A. O. Ward, pas tor of Temple Baptist church. The al leged crime Is said to have been com mitted In a cloak-room at the school some weeks ago. Miss Ward went on the stand and told her story In a con vincing manner. She escaped from the room, went home and Informed her mother. Dr. Ward when he heard of the matter, left his home Immedi ately with the intention, so he de clared later, of avenging his daughter. Later, however, he decided to let the courts deal .with the case, and made a report to the police. The trial took place lu the Fulton superior court. ■The people of Albany are all char acterized by an urbanity that Is nlmost wholly lacking In some other commun ities. The most trivial amenities are scrupulously observed. To ono com ing from a harsher climate, whore In the haste and rush of modorn life these things are allowed to pass un noticed, It Is especially noticeable and the effect Is doubly pleasing. And so long, It seems, haB this admirable trait been culUvated that It has become a second nature almost,, an Instinctive feeling that has Its well springs In the heart, not the head. TOO FAMILIAR WITH FEMALE PRISONERS. Atlanta Police Matron Files Charges Against Police Captain. PLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and doors. Complete stock on hand. C. D. SMITH. J !_ Block Butter, 30c pound. 'Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. You Use Paint? ,'r • V ”' ", ‘/'I-'! J, Most of the world does and most of the world uses Sherwin-Williains Paint. It’s made to paint buildings with, inside and outside. It’s made ready for the brush. It’s made for home use and for practical painters too. It’s pure lead, pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by specially made machinery operated by experts. It’s made for you. We carry a full line of this high grade goods. Please call and see us, or phone No. ■; 5 for color cards and prices. C. Eat man. I fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. See! DR. C. I. HUTCHA80N, tf Albany's Leading Optician 8peclal to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., April 20. — Charging that Police Captain Z. B. Moon has been talking too familiarly with female prisoners In the corridor of the womans’ section at police barracks, Mrs. Mary Bohnefeld, matron at the police station, yesterday afternoon filed formal complaint against the of ficer. The charges were made to Chief of Police Jennings, who summoned Captain Moon to his ofllce and ac quainted him with the nature ot the complaint Moon said that he would, at the earliest possible moment, pre pare and file with the chief his written answer to the charge. Chief Jennings states that the complaint does not carry with It any charge of a serious nature, but rather of lax discipline. Brighten Your Parlor Or Reception Hall . . . tflTH ONE OP THOSE BEAUTIFUL . . . Axminster Art Squares Which we are showing in large variety of patterns. «Ve are still offering the genuine Bigelow Squares at $25.00, but they are worth more money. In addition, our line of Axminsters in the smaller sizer ugs is larger than ever before, and embraces an endless variety in patterns. .. Matting.. Our Spring Line of Mattings has just arrived, and we are prepared to show you the latest effects in both japan and China. Chautauqua visitors to the city are cordially in vited to call and inspect our immense stock. The Steele Furniture and Hardware Store, Leaders in High Grade Go'ods. Bananas, 20c dozen. ’Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. The merry-go-round bn Broad street attracts lots of people, most of them darkles, at night now. Wherein the attraction lies Is hard to say. The muslo that 1b,made Is best left uncrit icized. The tawdry trappings, the gen eral air of cheap tinsel that surrounds nil merry-go-rounds, 1b bo palpably thin that even the small boy with a nature that drinks In the glamor of falso surroundings, must surely seo through It. But there Is a fascination about it. Nearly all have felt it! Those who have not have something ot tho romantic left out of ihelr na tures. But It Is a fascination that be longs to childhood, a thing outgrown when tho cares of life begin to thlckon. DICK RUSSELL SAYS HE EXPECTS TO WIN. Washington street. Albany, Ga. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY PASSENGER SCHEDULES. ftfl \ IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, as woll ns connections, are givon information, but arrivals, departures and connections nro not guaranteed, No.7i| No. 74 No. 72 No. 71| No. 74 4.00p|Lv Albany Ar 7.05p 11.45a] 4.00p|Lv Albany Ar 7.05p 6.15p Ar Thomaevllle Lv 4.30p 9.25a[ O.lfipfAr Tliomasvlllo Lv 4.30p 6.30p|Lv Thomasvlllc Ar 2.10i> 0.10a 1.15n|Lv Thomasvlllo Ar 2.30p 3-10p 7.30plAr Montlcello Lv l.OOp 5.20a| 8.05n[Ar Montgomery Lv 6.50s No. 90 No. 91 No. 95 No. 94 No. 90 Lv Albany Ar 10.30p 5.45a 2.00p Lv Albany Ar 11.45a 10.30)- Ar Tlfton Lv S.55p 9.45a G.OOp Ar Waycross Lv 7.55a 6.30r R.OOp Ar Waycross Lv C.30p 9.60a 6.30p Lv Waycross Ar 6.05a 6.001 Lv Waycross Ar 6.05p 12.65p 9.36p Ar Savannah Lv 3.15a 2.45f Ar Jacksonville Lv 3.30p 1.05p 1.35a Lv Savannah Ar 2.50a 9.00r Lv Jacksonville Ar 7.55a 5.10p 5.56a Ar Charleston Lv 12.01a 7.00r Ar Pulatka Lv 5.35a 11.45p 1.49p Ar Wilmington Lv 3.4 5p Ar Sanford Lv 2.20a 4.17a | 8.00p Ar Richmond Lv 9.05a 7.251 Ar Orlando Lv 1.02a 7.54a 11.50p Ar Washington Lv 4.30a 3.45; Ar Lakeland Lv 10.20P 9.09a 1.43a Ar BalUmore Lv 2.61a 2.12 Ar Tampa Lv 8.35p 11.22a 1 4.25a Ar Philadelphia Lv 12.19a 11.55: Ar Port Tampa Lv 8.00p 1.53p 7.23p Ar New York Lv 9.25p 9 25r '. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. , A. ATKINSON, Ticket Agent, Albany, Ga. T. C. WHITE, Dlvlalon Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Paeeenger Agent, Thomaevllle, Ga. Bclioee and Architect*. “It Is possible to mske echoes,’’ said an architect, “ft Is. Indeed, easier to moke than to destroy them. In the past men built tholr great temples nud cathedrals with no thought of acous tics; hence when the preacher preached echoes rolled freely amid the grolnings of tho roof, down the rows of sculp tured columns aud round nud round the nave. With wires strung here and with tapestries spread there, many of the echoes of the old world buildings have been obliterated. There are echo experts—builders acquainted with the science of acoustics whose specialty Is echoes' destruction. Sometimes their tasty, are bard. Today an architect takes thought of the echo. His build- lug Ib constructed so ns to exclude this Intruder. Aud, kuowlug bow to ex clude It, he knows bow to welcome it also. I have frequently In landscape work put .tip summer bouses and ar ranged rocks so ns to crento an echo there.”—Exchange. Special to The Herald.! Atlanta, Ga., April 26.—Among the delegates in attendance on the session of tho Georgia Council of the Royal Arcanum 4n Atlanta yesterday was Judge Richard B. Russell, of Jackson county, one of the candidates for gov ernor of Georgia. Judge Russell Is vice regent of the state council of the order. Hq Is still In the city In con nection with the work of the meet ing.' Regarding his campaign, Judge Russell says: “I am getting stronger dally. I am greatly encouraged and oxpect to win the fight.” Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: “I wns a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed; tnd when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kid ney Cure. One dollar bottle nnd part of tho second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. ^Telejkone < Noj > 256 J Sj^EICH J^96 i BroaJ Street BARGAIN SPOTS Around, the Store A Beautiful Assortment of All-Over Laces and Embroi deries, Oriental Laces, Val, Torchon, Mecklin, Round Thread Laces, etc., Ready-to-Wear Ladies’ Walking Skirts $3.00 to $13.50. See Our Stylish Patterns of Floral Organdies. 10c. Our Straw Hats are the Thing. Reasonable. PloBKlna. Flogging, lu public nnd otherwise, Is not of mediaeval origin. In the middle ages ridicule aud not physical suffering wns the means employed for the cor rection of wrongdoing: hence the pil lory. the stocks and the thewe—a chair suspended high over the bends of the crowd. In which women, generally scolds, were brought to a sweet rea sonableness—but tiie whipping post be longs to the Tudor age. The Eliza bethan servant question wns met by flogging girls for idleness on Sunday morning. But It wus In the Hanove rian period that flogging was carried to excess. As late as 1804 six women were publicly ' flogged In Gloucester, Englnnd. because they bad been found begging. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are hose who are habitually constipated. >rlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures hronlc constipation by stimulating he liver and bowels and restores the istural action of the bowels Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nause ate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to taste. Refuse substitutes. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co D. NEUMAN, tlNDER THE OPERA HOU8E. Just received and will offer for next week another tot of Ladles' Collars, which will be eold as formerly at only 10c. Ready-made White Aprons, 2So and 35c. Towels, the blggeet bargain that hat ever been offered, a towel 66 Inohee long and 24 Inohea wide, at only 15c. “Your money back If you aro dlaaat isfled with your purchase.” 7J4-lnch Horn Combs, all eoarta teeth, such that will not break.when the ladlea comb their heavy hair with them. All-over Laces, Edgings and insert- Inga. .Torchon Lace* and Insertlngs to match. And many other new goods. Come to too me. VII give you your money’s worth. 0. Neuman, Agent for May Manton P, Get Next to our Ladies’ White Muslin Underwear. It’s for You. A Specialty in Ladies’ Shirtwaists 50c to $7.50. A Swell Line of Men’s White and Colored Coat Shirts, $1.00 Cheap. A Nobby Line of Footwear For You All Cut Prices. Popular Styles in Ladies’ Trimmed Hats. Easy to Buy. Men and Boys’ Odd Pints and Boys’ Clothing At Popular Prices. See our 25c Neckwear. The “ Fad.’’ Our College Hats. 50c. Hosiery. Buy these goods of us. They Always Fit. We Invite You to See Our Oxfords. They Are Up to Date. All are welcomed to our store. Let no one be timid. Let’s Get Acquainted. S. REICH. Agent McCall Patterns. Parties Wishing to Sell Their Next Season COTTON SEE ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICER8 : A. P. VASON, Vice-President. T. N. WOOLFOLK, Managsr. r^STUlCT MW