The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 25, 1906, Image 7

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1906. 7 =*= t^A l^A »^A A^t i^AA^A A^A l^A <.^A t.4» .♦» j,^» t,^A AAiftAi^tAAAAAAAAAAtft y’y’yVf *4* *y T ^* *y T ^ T ^”^^”^»^^^^^T^Tfy^T^Tf^Tf^Tf^?T^T^TT^TT^?T^TT^?T^Ty^Tf^fT^?T^TT^T^fy^?T^TT^Tf^Tf^TT^yT^T^Tf^TT^T||yTy^||fTyf^fyyT^yT^^y^y T y A ' ' •'**' “ ■«!• <£♦ t T T $♦ T T f T f f f T t t T t I t t T f f f T t f the Sincerest The best articles which have won popular favor through genuine merit’are always imitated. “BOHEMIAN EXPORT BEER,” .<‘D that UNEXCELLED BREW of the ACME BREWING COMPANY, has been set up as a standard by many imitators. These imitators are wonderfully successful iri. getting names that sound like ours, and bottles that look like ours, but they can never get a beer that tastes like ours. The wonderful qualities of the genuine “BOHEMIAN EXPORT” are the results of a careful and competent brewing, such as cheap imi tators can not do. Be sure that the label contains the,name of “Acme Brewing Co., Macon, Ga.,” a guaranty of excellence. Original BOHEMIAN EXPORT is sold only at the following places in Albany: Powell & Co. Dennard Whiskey Co. O. K. Whiskey House H. Cassel J. H. Coffey Price & McLarty W. B. Mallard The Beazley Bar J. P. Drinkwater Deese & Deese Albany Manufacturing Co. Altman Whiskey Co., Max Lonsberg Marvin Cohn Rialto Saloon McCarthy & Stewart T. L. Pattison Deariso Bros. Star Whiskey House Albany Whiskey Co. Be sure the label contains the name of “Acme Brewing Company, Macon, Ga.,” a guaranty of excellence. ^ ACME BREWING CO., I L. H. MARKS, Agt., Albany, Ga. iftkAA A A A A A#A A^A A^A A^A A A^A A ^ A A A ifttfut. A A A Hair Brushes There’s not even the suggestion of exaggeration in the statement that this new shipment contains more splendid brushes than we’ve ever seen offered in a city several .times the size of Albany—many real beauties priced from $1.25 to $4.00. Albany Drug Co. APPLICATION FOR, CHARTER. Georgia Central & Gulf Railway Co. To the Honorable the Secretary of State of Georgia The petition of J. F. Hanson and C. C. Williams, of Bibb County, and A. R. Lawton, W. A. Winburn, H. C. Cunningham, T. M. Cunningham, Jr„ T. S. Moise, W. D. Beymer, H. W. Johnson, and George H. Richter, of Chatham County, Georgia, showeth:— First. That the names and resi dences of petitioners are as above stated.’ Second. Petitioners desire to form a railroad corporation to be known as Georgia Central and Gulf Railway Company, for the . purpose of building a railway from Albany, in Dougherty County, Georgia, to and through Quin cy, in Gadsden County, Florida, and to Apalachicola, in .Franklin County, Florida, or to a point near thereto. The line will probably run through the counties of Dougherty, Baker, Miller- and Decatur, Georgia, and Gadsden, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla, and Franklin, Florida. The length thereof, as near ly as can he estimated, will be, in Georgia, about seventy-five (75) miles, and in Florida about ten (10) miles from the Florida state line to Quincy, and about seventy-two (72) miles from •Quincy to'Apalachicola, making an ag gregate length of railroad in Georgia and Florida of about one ii’ndred and fifty-seven (157) miles.. The general direction in which It is to run from Albany is a little west of south. Third. They desire that said cor poration shall continue for one hun dred and one (101) years; that It shall have a capital stock of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), consisting entirely of common stock, with the privilege of increasing the same from time to time as provided by law, and that prin cipal office he located in f^va’/iah, in Chatham Countv. Georgia. Fourth. Petitioners do Intend In good faith to go forward without de lay to secure subscriptions to the cap ital stock, construct, equip, maintain ' and. operate said railway, and have given four (4) weeks’ notice of their intention to apply for this charter by the publication of- this petition , f " P°,® of the newsnnners in which Sheriffs advertisements are published in each of the Georgia counties through which said railway will probably run, once a week for four weeks before the filing of this petition. • Wherefore, petitioners prav that thev mav be Incorporated under the laws of this State as a railway cor poration as,a foresa id. .T. F. HANSON. C. 0. WILLIAMS, A. R. LAWTON. W. A. WINBURN. H. C. CUNNINGHAM, T. M. CUNNINGHAM, ,TR„ ' T. S. MOISE.. W. D. BEYMER, H. W. JOHNSON. GEORGE H. RICHTER. Notice of Petition for Charter. -GEORGIA—Decatur County: To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secre tary of State of Georgia The petition of W. M. Legg, H. J Bruton, A. H. Russell and M. a Row Administrator’s Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all credit ors of the estate of James B. Everette, late of said county, deceased, to ren der in an account of their demands on me, within the time prescribed by law, properly made out. And all persons Indebted to said de- ceased are hereby requested to make Immediate payment to the under signed. This May 7th, 1906. T. F. EVERETTE, Administrator of James B. Everette, Deceased, Bullards, Ga, 5-8-Gwks-Fri ell, of Balnbridge, Decatur county, Georgia; M. A. McRainey, of Baker county, Georgia; W. W. Gordon, Jr., of Savannah, Georgia; W. H. Milton, of Mariannp, Florida; E. V. Babcock and F. R. Babcock, of Pittsburg, Penn sylvania; D. S. Pate and G. J. Pope, of Chicago, Iliinol.s, respectfully show eth: 1st.—That they desire to be incor porated as a -railroad company under the name and style of The Georgia Southwestern and Gulf Railroad Com pany; the length of said road, as near as can be estimated, will he One Hun dred and Fifty-Five (155) miles, and the general direction of said road will be in a Southwesterly direction from Dawson, Georgia, and Albany, Geor gia. 2nd.—The Counties through which said road will probably run are Ter rell, Calhoun, Dougherty, Baker, Mil ler and Decatur Counties In Georgia, and Jackson, Calhoun and Washington Counties in Florida. 3rd—The principal places from which and to which said Railroad is to be constructed aie from Dawson, Georgia, ar d Albany, Georgia, to some point on the Gulf oi’ Mexico in Cal houn or Washington County, in Flor ida. 4th.—The amount of the proposed capital stock shall be Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000), and said corporation is to continue for One Hundred and One (101) years. 5th.—The principal office of said Railroad Company is to he located In the City of Albany, Dougherty County, Georgia. 6th.—Petitioner^ do intend in good faith to go forward without delay to procure subscriptions to the capital stock and construct, equip, maintain and operate said Railroad. Wherefore, petitioners pray that af ter the proper notice has been given of their lntentloh to applj for this Char ter, that they be Incorporated undsr the laws of Georgia as The Georgia Southwestern and Oiulf Railroad Com pany, with ail the rights and privi leges of such corporations. W. M. LEGG. H. J. BRUTON. A. H. RUSSELL. M. D. POWELL. M. A. McRAINEY. W. W. GORDON, JR. W. H. MILT,ON. E. V. BABCOCK. F. R. BABCOCK. D. S. PATE. G. J. POPE. ll-4wks Leave to SOIL Georgia—Dougherty County; To all Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply at the next June term of Dougherty Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the lands of the estate of A. F. Tift and Nelson Tift, situate in Baker county, Ga. This May 8, 1900. H. H. TIFT, , j Administrator,A. F.,Tltt, JAMES M. TIFT,' NELSON F. TIFT," T. N. WOOLFOLK, . Administrators N. Tift. June 1. OLDEST BAPTIST IS The Interesting Career of Dr. William Howe — He Celebrates His 100th An niversary Today. 1 WIDELY DIFFERENT WEATHER REPORTS. Crops Suffering Up-State, While There Is Rain to Spare In 8outh Georgia. Executor’s Sale. State of Georgia, Dougherty County. There will be sold, at public outcry, on the first Tuesday in June, 1900, at the courthouse, in said county, be tween the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing real estate situate in said coun ty, belonging to the estate of Mrs. A. M. Tift, deceased, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land in the city of Albany, in block 9, in what is commonly known as Arcadia, or North Albany, more fully described as fol lows: All the right, title and interest of said deceased In and to that part of lot No. Eighteen (18), in said block 9, indicated by a map prepared by Louis D. Wilcox, city engineer In and for the said City of Albany, in April, 1900, and which lies between a line marked "pro posed street” and one marked "right of way,” the latter line being the west boundary of the right of way of the Central of Georgia Railway Co. This description being-made in connection and accordance with the map herein before referred to, and which map is now in the possession of C. W. Raw- son, mayor of the City of Albany. The sale will continue from day to day, between the same hours, until said property Is sold. Terms cash. This 10th day of May, 1900. ' M. W. TIFT, J. M. TIFT, Executors of Estate of Mrs. A. M. Tift. May 11-18-25—June 1. Boston, Mass., May 25.—With mind keenly alive and unimpaired by the march of time, Rev. Dr. William Howe, founder of the church that afterward became Tremoit Temple, and be lieved to be the oldest living Baptist clergyman, observed his 100th birth day today at his home in Cambridge. Dr. Howe continues (o enjoy .won derful health. His mind is as clear and vigorous as ever. He can talk in a niost Interesting way about present or past events. For the Baptist de nomination, with which he has been all his life connected, he preserves a high regard. Bom in Worcester, May 26, 1806, Dr. Howe was ’ educated at Amherst Academy, Colby College and Newton Theological Seminary. During his ca reer at Newton he had become deeply interested in mission work in Boston, establishing a Sunday school in a sail loft on Charlestown street, from which later grew, the Merrimac Street Union Baptist church. Tills church was nf- The Herald received thlB morning the two following widely different weather reports from Its respective Savannah and Atlanta correspond .dents: j Savannah, Ga., May 2b.—While the rest of the state is said to be burning up, with crops panting for a little I moisture, Savannah has this week ex perienced the most unusual May weather In years. From Tuesday morning until Thursday night It blew d rained at Intervals. Citation. terward united with Tremont Temple. In all, Dr. Howe founded eight mis sions .during his years of mission work in Boston and out of them ultimately grew four strong churches. Dr. Howe has long taken a deep in terest in Spellman Seminary, in At lanta, Ga., a colored educational insti tution. He has given largely to the seminary, erecting a chapel in honor of his wife. Until nine or ten years ago he was in the habit of paying an annual visit to the seminary. Atlanta, Ga., May 25.—Just now Georgia Is in the clutches of a most pronounced dry spell, and reports from various sections of the state indicate that the cropB, weakened by a siege of bad weather, are in a precarious con dition. Whatever rain falls.in the im mediate future will do a world of good. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the Bamo ratio that the use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing out of It: Strength and vigoi always follow their •»*«. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co„ druggists. 25c. Try them. The Elks have; arranged a very in teresting program for the entertain ment of the state association next week. Some changes have been made in the program since it was first pub lished, hut they have been for its im provement. Georgia, Dougherty County, Rebecca Sauls, guardian of Rebecca Parker, having applied to me to be dis charged from such guardianship, alleg ing that she has fully discharged the duties of her trust, let all persons con cerned show cause before me at the courthouse in said county on the 4 th day of June, 1900, at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary, why such application for discharge should not be granted. This 10th day of May, 1906. SAML. W. SMITH, Ordinary. May 11-18-25—June 1. Indigestion is much of a habit. Don’t get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys- pensia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hliaman-Sale Drug Co. All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Walsh, deceased, are notified to present them according to law, and those Indebted to said es tate will please settle same. , B. F. BRIMBERRY, 5-18-4t-Frl Administrator. The reports that come from further up the state that crops are suffering fpr rain are interesting, to say tho least. We have had more rain down in this part of tho country than we have known what to do with, and what is more, are still having It: Fortunate Missourians. “When I was a druggist, at. Livonia, Mo.,” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysvllle, Mo., "three of my custom ers were permanently cured of con sumption by Dr. King’s New Discov ery, and are well and strflng today. One was trying to sell his property and move ’to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found It unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine In existence.” Sur est Congh and Cold cure and Throat and Lnng healer. Guaranteed by Al bany Drug Co., druggists. 50c and $L| ALBANY TELEPHONES» Office 30. Manager 112. P. 0. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M. Carte*-, A. W. Tucker, Largest and Oldest In surance Agency in South Georgia. Representing 25 of the largest and strongest Insurance Companies in business. Insurance against Fire, Lightning and WiudStorms. Large Lines, Special Haz ards, Gin houses and coun try property solicited. Trial bottle free. Do You Use a Fountain Fen? Then see our $1.00 special. Each pen is fully guaranteed. Made in chased holder and solid gold pens. We will refund your money if not satisfied with your purchase. We also carry a complete line of self- , filling pens from $2.50 up. Satisfaction or money back. BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. Properly Pitted Glasses... will relieve these muscular strains and the sooner applied the better. We are on the alert for a defect un discovered by your former oculisl or optician. We take every precautions. Eyes Examined and Tested Free. Phil Harris, ILeading Optician. 1 If you are troubled with Piles and can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but be sure you get that made bv E.’C. DeWltt, of Chicago. It Is the Original. If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved it is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of tho genuine DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Albany Drug Go., Hilsman-Salo Drug Co. b. GBIGBR. Very Special Things at Sdall Prices FOR IRIS WEEK! Ladies’ Wash Belts, heavily embroidered. Price only 10c to 25c. . White (variety of oth er shades) Wash Hand Bags, a swell line and very popular. Our spe cial price 25c to 50c. Leather -Hand B^gs, real value 50c, this week only 25c each. New style Leather Hand Bags, fine leather lined', real values 85c, $1.50 and $2. Our cial price 28c, 70c, We exhibit a beautiful assort ment of White Goods, Dimities, Nainsooks, Organdies and handsome Mercerized Lawns, fancy and plain. Great variety of Colored Wash Goods in attractive patterns. L». GBSGBR, 71 Broad Streets =» G.. F. & A. RY. GULF COA8T- RE80RT8. Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark, Fla Panacea Springs, Fla., via So choppy. Leave Albany via Central of Ga. i Arlington, 7:45 a. m. and *3:60 p. Arrive Sopchoppy 3:14 p. m. *9:51 p. m. Arrive Lanark 3:45 p. m. and *10:: p. m. ♦Saturdays and Sundays only. Round Trip Rates from Arlington. a . b To Lanark .....4.75 6.30 To Sopchoppy ........4.15 5.55 a—Tickets sold dally, final days. b—Tickets sold, dally, final 'll day3. c—Tipkets sold Saturday I trains and Sunday trains, final .'chawing Monday. MM ■Mv l -i*i ’ ■ Sail ■