The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 01, 1906, Image 3

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. THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1906. Watch This CATHOLICS ANXIOUS TO HEAR WHAT BISHOP KEILEY WILL SAY. Space! New Albany Steam Laundry. ►» 'PHONE 39. s vudor PdrcK Shades , Make your porch the cool est part of the house, by us ing Vudor Porch Shades. We can fit any . size porch, and at a very small price. We are showing a complete line of Water Coolers and Freezers at very little prices also. S. A. fe? W. T. Freeman* DRINK A BOTTLE ,TED ftnh carbonated EVERYWHERE S CENTS. We thoroughly Sterilize every and rinsed. • Drink Only The Genuine! The Trade Mark is securely stamped upon every, bottle. “IT'S CLEAN AMP PURE. THAT’S SURE" THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Exclusive Bottlers to the Trade. 4 M****************** PIANOS! TWENTY INSTRUMENTS ON OUR FLOORS FOR YOUR INSPECTION. A PIANO, like a wife or husband, is frequently a life companion. You there fore want something to suit you perfectly when you bu y. We believe we can give you satisfaction in the two essential points— QUALITY AND PRICE. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga ALBANY & NORTHERN R’Y. ARE FAIRER ifili SHERMAN’S IIAfl. Special to The Herald. SAVANNAH, Ga., May 1.—There has been nothing In a long time that excited s^ much Interest here as the proposed “march to the sea" by the Rev. Father Sherman, of Springfield, J|tass., over the same terrl- DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES. NO. 17. Lv. Savannah ...7'.15am S.A.L.Ry Lv. Atlanta 8:00am C.ofGa Rj Lv. Macon 11:30am G. S. & F.Hj Lv. Jacksonville 8:00am G. S. & F.Rj Lv. Cordele 2:10pm Ar. Albany. 3:35pm NO. 16. Lv. Albany 4’30pm Ar. Cordele ....-6:16pm Ar. Macon 9:85pm G. 8. & F.Ry Ar. Helena 9:80pm S.A.L.Ry NO. 18. Lv. Albany . . ,12:00noon Ar. Cordele .. ...l:26pfn Ar. Savannah ...8:00pm S.A.L.Ry Ar. Macon .. .. .4:20pm O. S. & F.Ry Ar. Jacksonville 8:00pm-G. S. & F.Ry Ar. Atlanta . ....7:60pm C.-of Qa.Ry NO. IS. Lv. Macon .. ..6:45am G.8.&FJty Lv. Helena . ...6:30am S.A.L.B) Lv. Cordele . . ..9:80am Ar. Albany . ..U:15am tory that his father, General Tecumseh Sherman, traveled when he came this way with his torch-bearing soldiers. Everybody In Savannah con demns the proposed trip. G. A. R. men and Confederate Veterans aliko declare that it would be a very bad thing for the good father to come over the route accompanied by a squad of cavalry, as It Is said he pro poses to do. Acting Mayor Dixon takes, a very decided stand against It.. Ho says he would rather see the father hanged than for him to make such a trip. Gen. S. F. B. Gillespie, deputy clerk of the United States court, and a staunch member of the G. A. R„ says It would be a very bad move. Capt. L. G. Young, commanding the Confederate Veteran's’ Association, says It is to be regretted that the priest wishes to go over the route In any such style. There is much curiosity to know how that staunch Confederate, Bishop Kelley, of the Catholic church, feels about It. He Is out of the city. ANOTHER RESPITE FOR RAWLINGSES Although the Old Man Asks to be Hanged Next Friday. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., May 1.—Although Gov. Terrell yesterday received a post card from J. G. Rawlings asking that he be allowed to hang Friday, the gove'no: will grant a reprieve to the old man, his sons, Milton and JesBe, and' the negro, Alfred Owens, until such date us he may receive the mandate of the United States supreme court. This mandate upholds the decision of the lower court Our motto: “lee when you want It." ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO. 'The 'tomb Spider. Tte people of Italy believe In the ex istence of a wonderful creature wblcb for the want of a better name Is called the tomb spider. The entomologists know nothing of this queer beast and declare that it only exists In the fnucy of the superstitious persons and tbose whose curiosity or business makes It necessary for them to explore old ru ins, tombs, catacombs, etc. Acdirdlng to the popular account, the tomb spi der Is of a put;e white color, has wings like those of a bat, a dozen horrid crooked legs and a body three or four times the size of that of the largest tropical American tarantula. The ac counts of this queer Insect and his out of the way places of nbode are by no means common, and on that account the Information concerning him which we will be able to give Is very meager. Any Italian will tell yon tbnt such a creature exists, however, and that he 1) occasionally met with In old mines and caverns as well as In tombs and sub terranean ruins. THE WEATHER. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for the state of Georgia for the next twenty-four hours: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednes day. Local Weather Observations. The following record of meteorologi cal observations taken by the local co-operative • observer of the Weathlr Bureau - of the United Statos Depart ment of Agriculture for the twenty- four hours ending at 7 o’clock thlB morning Is published for the informa tion of the. public: Maximum temperature 98.00 Minimum temperature 68.00 Mean temperature 83.00 Precipitation . .. . 00 Height of riyer 1.80 Fall, in 24 hours .10 Weather Clear Wind ! West D. W. BROSNAN, I Volunteer Observer. North Georgia Block Butter, 26c lb, Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. Goldamlth'a Showy Clothe*. Goldsmith was ludicrously fond of showy clothes. ' Wheu\ he sought to take orders In Ireland lie tried to daz- zlo his bishop by a: pair' of scarlet bt’eochos. While studying medicine In Edinburgh ho' wore “rich sky-. blue satin,’’ “fine sky blue shalloon” and silver hat lace. Before Johnson, .Rey nolds and Garrick be strutted about bragging of his bloom colored coat, and when bis reputation bad been made by his two principal poems be blazed forth in purple silk small clothes, a scarlet greatcoat and a physician’s wig. He carried a gold beaded cane, and a sword hung by bis side, a weap on so dlsproportloned to his diminutive stature that a coxcomb who passed him lu the strand called out to his companion to “look at that fly with a long pin stuck through It.’’—Sartorial Art Journal. A Woman fa Morocco. All the life of a woman In Morocco Is really passed behind the walls of its prlson-llke bouses. She sees nothing, knows nothing. Is wholly sunk In Igno rance. She has no social life, no after noon “at home.” A writer says: "Most of the ladles' calls are roof to roof vis itations, and very nimble they are at getting over the low partition walls, even dragging a ladder np and down with them If there are high ones to be crossed. The reason Is that the roofs, or, rather, terraces, are especially re served for women folk, and men are not even allowed to go up except to do repairs, 'when the neighboring houses are duly warned.” More News from the New England * Statee. For additional information, rates, etc., addresa V. PHILLIPS, Com’l Agb, Albany, Ga. . ' -. Ag- J. 8. CREW8, A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt V. P.4 0.M, Albany, Ga Q. ADAMS, Soliciting Freight and Paeaenger Agent, Cordele, Ga. If anyone has any doubt as to the virtue "of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H. Stlmpson, of Wllllmantlc, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney Cure, which he says was “Just the thing” for him, as four bottles cured him completely. He Is now entirely well and free from all the suffering in cident to acute kidney trouble. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Spoiled Him sclicme. Among the creditors of an Insolvent firm was n New Yorker who had a bal ance of ,$285 coming to him. This man wanted his money. He was a good talker and persuaded the firm to pay him off lu case he could get the other crcdltqrs to grant an extension of time. So be called a meeting of the creditors and talked to them eloquently.,about tbo prospects of the firm getting on Its feet- again If It only bad time. Ho seemed to have won out wbou a little old muu In the back of the. room rose and In n squeaky voice declared tlmt he, for one, wanted his money and did not want to wait for It. "DoD’t you think It Is rather selfish of you to Inter fere with this plan, lu which all of tile other creditors have agreed?” asked the first man. "We are willing to wait for the nmount of our claims. Every oiie of us, Including myself, believes tbnt this firm should have plenty of time. How much Is your clnim, nuy- way?” In the same piping voice the little old mnn answered: “They owe me $180,000. How much Is your Claim?” Ft-Y TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and doors. Complete stock on band. C. D. SMITH. Tbe Throne of Tliaader. Muugo Mum Lobeb, the throne, or place of thunder, as tbo natives call It, tbe peak of Kameruns, as the whites call It, Is the highest point on tbe west ern side of the African continent. The first view the voyager gets of It who, coming from the northward, has been coasting for weeks along low shores and up the stagnant rivers, fringed with mangrove swamp, Is a thing no man can ever forget. Suddenly, right up out of the sea, the great mountain rises to Its 18,760 feet, while close at bund, to westward, towers the lovely island mass of Fernandgfe.Po to Its 10,100 feet, and great as Is Its first charm every time you see It It becomes greater, although It is never the same. Five times I have becu In tbe beautiful bay at Its foot and have never seen'it twice alike. Sometimes It Is wreathed with Indigo black tornado cloads, some times crested wltb snow, sometimes standing out bard and clear, as though ni&de of metal, and sometimes softly gorgeous, wltb grccu, gold, purple nnd pink vapors tinted by the sunset— London Mall. Lemons, 26c dozen. W. E. FIELDS. These hot days are beginning to make the tar on the Washington street paying show signs of uneasiness, and It Is not always safe to stand In tbe same place more than a few seconds at a time. It will probably be several months before all the tar Is worn from the surface of the brick. Our showing of Clothing for spring and summer is hy far thefmost superb collection ever displayed in Albany— clothes of elegance^ reliability, individu ality, character and merit. ' The styles are beautiful, and prices attractive, ranging from $10.00 to $20.00 thejsuit. SELLS IT EOK LESS VS- Ten Per Cent! On Price, and over 76 per cent, on Freight, is what you save if you order your Boat through us. Our order for a carload will be placed by the middle of next week. ; We will allow a discount of 10 per cent, on all orders placed before this order is sent in. The difference in, freight on boats, between carloads and less than car loads, is over 76 per cent. i We handle the MULLINS LINE OF STEEL BOATS. They cannot sink. The Bacon Equipment Company, Albany, Qa. J THE GREAT CORN AND BUNION REMOVER Easily applied. No Grease, no Stain. Why suffer when you can get relief for 25 cents. Owl Drug fk? Seed Co. Best Cream and Fresh Candy. I , ^ 1 N I CT 1 . PRINT X .