The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 04, 1906, Image 7

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•ait- t • mem swwsra •.’’Sir' ••• TlwpwiJjEgy . r ,- ■ '■ ' ' ’ < : ' THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 1906. on money deposited with the Albany Trust Co. of Ga. .Our assets, including capital of $100,000, are invested in high class real estate securities of value largely in excess of our advances. There can be no better security. Don’t let your money lie idle in bank, but let us explain our inter est-bearing deposit system. Albany Trust Co. D. NEUMAN, UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. Ti WILL DEFEAT Special Notice to the Ladies ! I have just received a lot of WHITE JAP 8ILK SHJRT > ■ WAISTS which were to have been here for the Easter and Chautauqua trade, but somehow they were delayed in transit. In order to dispose of them quickly I will give my patrons the benefit of this delay. The regular prices of such waists are $3.00 and $3.50 each. My price, as long as they last will be only of Georgia. \ ALBANY F. O. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M. Carter, . A. W. Tucker, National Insurance Co, of Hartford wires us: “Our 1 losses in San Francisco will be paid in full promptly with- put impairment, this is true of every Hartford Company.” FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble anq Granite Works. W. H. MIJLLER, Proprietor, 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Attorney-at-Law, Koora 811 Davls*Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. $1.98 Come while you, can get your size. Q. Neuman, Agent foe May Manton Pattern!. FOR SALE! Three Sites for Stores on Broad Street, (Near Jackson). Size, thirty feet front on Broad.street and running back 2fl‘0 feet to alley. This property, is rapidly en hancing in value and will be worth doubje present price in few years, Full information on applica tion to 1 Jigs & M Ti Power Motors, f. cl b. New York City: . 1 H. P., $54; 2 H. P., $60; 3 H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126. Albany Electrical -AND — Construction Co. 105 Broad St., Phone 415. Q. W. 8AYE, President. James Tift Mann, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ventulett Building \ l ' From the Atlanta Nows Ex-Governor Benton McMillin, of Tennessee, was at the Piedmont Hotel .last evening. He is well known to many Atlantans as a strenuous Dem ocratic congressman for many years and as one of the, best executives the Volunteer state has had for many decades. Governor McMillin talked Interest ingly about the heated senatorial and gubernatorial campaigns now on in Tennessee and to be concluded soon by the state primaries. “What do you predict as t</the sen atorial race, governor?" he was asked. "Oh, I feel certain that ex-Governor Bob Taylor Is going to run over Sen ator Carmack in hands down fashion, He has stirred the people from the mountains to the Mississippi river in a most remarkable way. No public liAll anywhere Is large enough to hold the people who flock to hear him. He simply demolishes every position of the machine ring at Nashville and has got Carmack by the hip. I predict that Bob Taylor will win by an over whelming majority." “What Is the main Issue between Taylor and Senator Carmack?’ "It is the undeniable deal by which Governor Frazier got himself chosen from the governor's chair to fill the seat of the late Senator Bate. Taylor charges and proves by incontestable facts that almost before the leather shoes were pulled off the feet of the dead senator in Washington, the Fra- zier-Carmack combine were fitting his political shoes on Frazier In Nashville. That, too, In spite of the ljundreds of promises made by Frazier while run ning for governor that he was not a pie hunter and, if elected governor, he would fill out his term and Rot as pire to the senatorshlp in any event. That reversal on his part Is now work ing the same defeat of his partner, Senator Carmack.’* Concerning the governorship, Gov ernor McMillin thinks the same In. fluences that are leading the people to prefer Bob Taylor for the senate are favoring Congressman Patterson for governor. The present acting gov ernor is Hon. John Israel Cox, presi dent of the state senate, hailing from the Virginia line of Eastern Tennes see. But a3 'Cox helped to pull oft the Frazler-Carmack compact by which Frazier went to. the senate and Cox intq the governor’s office, the people who are for " a square deal ” are against the midnight machine deal and are knifing Cox good and hard. Governor McMillin Is not now figur ing In politics, hut managing his large business Interests. But, as the politl cal fates are working, he Is almost "a dead sure cinch” for the senator- ship to succeed Frazier when the start er In that race hollers “Time! ” The traveling men are taking pos session of the city. PETITION FOR CHARTER. County of Dougherty, State of Georgia. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of J. Rosenberg, M. Ros enberg and I. A. Rosenberg, all of said State and County, and A. Rosenberg and Ike Rosenberg, of Pike County, State of Alabama, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to become incorporated under the name and style of THE DOLLAR STORE COMPANY. 2. That they deBlre to he so'Incor porated for a term of Twenty (20) Years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. .That the capital stock to be em ployed by said corporation will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), divided Into shares of the denomination of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each; and that petitioners desire that said Incor poration shall have the right to In crease said capital stock, from time to time, as may be deemed expedient, to any amount not exceeding, in the ag gregate, Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,- 000.00), divided Into shares of like de nomination. 4. That the whole of said capital stock has already been actually paid 5. That the object of the prpposed corporation Is pecuniary gain and prof it to its stockholders. 6. That the particular business said corporation will do and carry on will be a general dry goods business, con sisting in the buying and selling, and otherwise dealing In, at wholesale or retail, all kinds of dry goods, notions, clothing, hats, shoes and all such other articles common to, and usually em braced In, a general dry goods busi ness, or profitably handled, or sold, In connection therewith, or as may be for the best interests of said corporation. 7. That petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right, power and authority, In Its aforesaid name, to sue and be sued, to contract and be contracted with, to have, own and use a common seal, to make and ordain suitable rules and by-laws for the regu lation of Its business, to borrow money by way of note, deed, mortgage or otherwise, to purchase, have ftnd own both real and personal property, and to do and perform all such other acts as are, or may be, necessary for the or ganization of said corporation and the legitimate transaction of Its business. S. That the principal place of busi ness and home office of said corpora tion will be In the city of Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia, and peti tioners desire tlje right reserved to said corporation to establish and oper ate branch offices or places of business in such other places In or out of said State of Georgia as may be deemed proper and expedient. Wherefore, petitioners pray to he made a body corporate, under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers and authority herein applied for, entitled to the rights, privileges and Immunities, and subject to the lia bilities fixed by law. JAS. TIFT, MANN, Petitioners’ Attorney. ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. . Attorneys-at-Law And Real Estate. Phone 408, State of Georgia, County of Dougherty. Dougherty Superior Court Clerk’s Of fice. I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior Court of Dougherty County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing application for charter of The Dollar Store Co., Is a true and correct copy of the original application this dav filed in this office and now of file therein. This 4th day of May, 1906. R. P. HALL, Clerk Dougherty Superior Court. PETITION f OR CHARTER. State of Georgia, Dougherty County. To the Superior Court of Said County: The petition of James Hoggard and W. T. Htlsman, both of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire, for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to become incorporated under the name and style of HOGGARD DRUG COMPANY. 2. That petitioners desire to be so incorporated for a term of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. That the capital stock to be em ployed by said corporation will be Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000.00), di vided into shares of the denomination of $100.00 each; , and that petitioners desire that said corporation Shall have the right to Increase said capital stock, from time to time, as may be deemed expedient, to any amount not exceed ing, In the aggregate, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, divided into shares of the denomination aforesaid. 4. That the whole of said capital stock has already been actually paid In. 5. That the object of the proposed corporation Is pecuniary gain and profit to Its stockholders. 0. That the particular business said corporation will do and carry on Is what is commonly known as a drug business, to consist In the wholesale and retail buying and selling, and otherwise dealing In, all kinds of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, paints, cigars, tobacco and any and all other kinds of articles common and incident to said drug business, and as may be necessary or for the best Interests of said corporation. 7. That petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right, pow er and authority, In Its qforesald name, to sue and he sued, to contract and be contracted with, to have, own and use a common seal, to make and ordain suitable rules and by-laws for the regu lation of Its business, to borrow money by way of note, deetj, mortgage or otherwise, to purchase, have and own both real and personal property, and to do and perform all such other acts as are, or may be, necessary for the .of- ganlzation of said corporation and the legitimate transaction of its business. 8. That the principal place Of busi ness and home office of said corpora tion will be In the city of Albany, said State and County, and petitioners de sire the right reserved to said corpor ation to establish’and operate branch offices or places of business in such other places, In or out of said State, as may be deemed proper and expedl ent. Wherefore, Petitioners pray to be made a body corporate, under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers and authority herein applied for, entitled to the rights, privileges and Immunities, and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. JAS. TIFT MANN, Petitioners’ Attorney. If yon are going to Invest In Albany realty give us an opportunity to show you how to double your capital. SEE with reason now that! later your Eyes may SEE.! BEWARE ‘ DO YOUrREALIZE the Serious Consequences of continued eye Strain? Priceless beyond all pos sessions is the eyesight, 1 deserving of youh highest consideration. Don’t trifle with your eyes. It will cost you nothing to see us. Phil Harris, , Leading Optician. 1 FOR SALE. We will dispose of the following city lots In Arcadia for the next tea days on the following terms: $10 cash, bal ance $5 per month. Each lot Is for sale at $69. No Interest will be charged on deferred payments. Each lot Is 60 feet front by 135 feet deep to an alley. If you will oonslder the won derful growth of Albany and Rbte the appreciated price of elty lots during the past twelve months you would not fall to purchase one or more of these valuable trdeta. We have disposed of a great many and have only a few more on the market Lots of people have made more than double the pclc# of their lots bought of us. Here are the lots: FOR SALE. Ode-half acre, with 6-room cottage, adjoining S. F. Price resldenoe; $1500 —$760 cash, ball four yehrs in montli- ly'payments. FOR SALE. Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, on Ninth street, In Block D; each $59; $10 cash, balance $5 month. BETTER EXAMINE your wheel carefully before starting on your season's riding. Little de fects sometimes cause big accidents. Besides, no defective bicycle ever be came less sb by> use. If you let us REPAIR IT NOW the damage can be eaBlly, quickly and cheaply done. If you neglect It now, you will pay for It-later on, perhaps la broken bones, certainly lnmoneyL There Is nothing too small’ atjout a wheel for us to fix. Thebe is nothing- on (he.wheel that we cannot adjust. Avoid expense and danger by letting-’ us fix things now. B. F. SMITH, The Leading Wheelman, Pine Street. FOR SALE. No. 3 on Eighth street In Block B, $290. FOR SALE. Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 on Ninth street In Block F at $69; $10 cash, balance $5 per month; no In terest. FOR SALE. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and c «:“'Kr Laxative Fruit Syrup Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It Is guaranteed HILSMAN-SALE EJRUG CO. State of Georgia, County of Dougherty. Clerk's Office, Dougherty Superior Court. I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original petition filed In this office the 20th day of April, 1906. R. P. HALL, Clerk Superior Court, Dougherty County. 20-27-4-11 Sheriff’s Sale. Will be sold before the courthouse door lu the city of Albany, Dougherty county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale the first Tuesday In May next the following described property, to-wlt: One-fourth undivided Interest In all that tract or parcel of land lying and being In the county of Dougherty, State of Georgia, starting at the south east corner of Mrs. W. W. Wilson’s lot, rim south 64 feet, thence east 64 feet to a line; thence sputh 100 feet, thence east 125 feet, thence south 100 feet, thence west 126 feet to starting line, said lot being northwest corner of land deeded to W. M. Ramsey by Mrs. L. A. Walker. Levied on and sold to satisfy a flfa In Justice court, 945 district G. M. In favor of John Stokes vs. H. V. Bunting. Tenants In possession notified. Levy made and returned to me by J. W. Harrell, con stable. P. G. EDWARDS, Sheriff. 4t-ltwk Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 and 31 on Tenth street In Block P each for $69; $10 cash, balance $5 per month: no Interest FOR SALE. 13 lots on Tift street on very easy terms. FOR SALE. 3 lots on Planter’s street eaoh for $176; easy terms. FOR SALE. 1 lot on State street, $760. 1 lot on Residence street, $550. 9 acres adjoining western city Ittm- Its, reaching from Society street to Residence street. Price for each acre $600. Will sell the whole or qHli sub divide. FOR SALE. The Lonsberg residence, .8 rooms, 67x210 feet, Pine street; 2-room house on alley; waterworks, electric lights and sewerage. ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES, Attobneys-at-Law And Real Esfat'e. Rooms 3, 4 and 8, Hobbs Building. We Herewith Offer • a Few SPECI1L HUES For Next Four Days 1 . A rich assortment of brand-new 8hlrt Waists, In the very newest designs, fine In material and finish, beautiful embroideries and laces, tastily combined with sheer white fabrlee; worth 76o, $1.60, $2.00, $2.76, will go at 48o, 86o, $1.26 and $1.86. 20 pieces Long Cloth espeolally softly finished yarn, at 9e per yrf. Excellent quality sheer India Linen, 40 Inehet wide, at B</ 2 o pep. yard. A lot of fine, sheer India Linen from 8^0 to 16o. New Spring Percales, light and dark styles, the 12'/ 2 e quality, 9/ 2 o per yard. New plaid Ginghams, big aseort- ment In syles and eolora, from B</ 2 to 10c per yard. -ffi L*. GBIGER, 71 Broad Streets G.. F. &A. RY. GULF COA8T RE80RT8. Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark, Fla., Panacea 8prlngs, Fla., via Sop- choppy. •W- ■ Leave Albany via Central of Ga. and Arlington, 7:46 a. m. and *3:60 p. m, Arrive Sopchoppy 3:14 p. m. and •9:61 p. m. Arrive Lanark 3:46 p. m. and *10:18 p. m. •Saturdays and Sundays only. Round Trip Rates from Arlington. a b c . To Lanark 4.75 6.30 2.80 To Sopchoppy .4.15 6.65, 2.60 a—Tickets sold dally, final limit 15 days. I b—Tickets sold dally, final, limit 90. days. , o—Tickets sold Saturday P. M. trains and Sunday trains, final limit following Monday, , * ' .L ;