The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 26, 1906, Image 9

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1906. f I t Y Y T X I I T T t T T t T T T Y T f Y Y f Y f ❖ Imitation the Sincerest Flattery The best articles which have Won popular favor through genuine merit are always imitated. *• “BOHEMIAN EXPORT BEER,” that UNEXCELLED BREW of the ACME BREWING COMPANY, has been' set up as a standard by many imitators. These imitators are wonderfully successful in 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 tators Call, not Hn. Rp RUPP til 91 tVl P 13 Vi Pi PAMtaitlO tVlo nama QrAimrwY TV/TnnAn rin ** o , mronl tators can not do. Be sure that the label contains the name of “Acme Brewing Co., Macon, Ga Original BOHEMIAN EXPORT is sold only at the following places in Albany: Powell & Co. Price & McLarty Albany Manufacturing Co, Dennard Whiskey Co. W. B. Mallard Altman Whiskey Co. 0. K. Whiskey House The Beazley Bar Max Lonsberg H. Cassel J. P. Drinkwater Marvin Cohn J. H. Coffey Deese & Deese Rialto Saloon lmi- a> guaranty of excellence. 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. L. H..MARKS, ARt., Albany, Ga. Y f Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Underwear Suggestions If you haven’t done so, isn’t it about time you looked to your summer un derwear? We have an unusually com plete line to suit the season and you. Balbriggan, lisle, nainsook, net, India crepe and Sea Island cotton, in a great variety of designs and styles. Long or knee drawers to match. 25c to $1.00 a Garment. C. R. Davis & Co. Shirt-Waist Free On next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will launder free ONE SHIRT WAIST with your package' of laundry, provided same amounts to as much as 25 cents. We will not allow more than one to each patron. Now, don’t think this proposition is not for you because you haven’t been ‘ patronizing us. You are the one we are after. We want to show you what you have been missing. New Albany Steam Laundry. PHON15 39. rhe Kitchen Plumbing robably the most Important in the le. Is yours all right, or does It i streaks? If it doesn’t work just t all the time, better send for us. know ALL ABOUT KITCHENS. tubs, the faucets, the hot water er. We can make them right ns be. And we will promise not to s up your kitchen while doing It. t's something you will appreciate, know. HARRIS PLUMBING CO. J. £. MacMillan. President. W. O. Meritvether, Secy, and Treat. Albany Pressed Stone Co. is a home industry. All work in .our line should be given to us, other things being equal. We patronize home industries. All the money we get is spent with home industries. Albany Pressed Stone Co, A GREAT RIG SPECIAL RATES FOR CONVENTION, FERTILIZER MEN AND CONCERNS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY INDICTED. Yesterday’s Associated Press dis patches to The Herald told of the re turn of Indictments against eighty people by the Federal grand jury at Nashville which has been Investigating the alleged Fertilizer Trust. These Indictments, It appears, are directed at individuals and companies In vari ous parts of the country, Including sev eral Individuals and companies In I Georgia. Last night’s dispatches from Nash ville bring the following additional particulars: Nashville, Tenh., May 25.—The fed eral grand pury which has been Inves tigating the alleged fertilizer trust for the past four weeks, concluded Its In vestigation yesterday atfernoon and returned In open court this morning an Indictment against about .eighty fer tilizer manufacturers, Including a num ber of local men. The Indictment con tains six counts, detailing in specific form alleged violations of the anti trust laws and charging the defend ants with combining and being en gaged In a trust or combination. The defendants live In various parts bt the country, where fertllzers are manufactured, and certified copies of — Rato of Fare and a Third Given to Georgia Elke. the Indictment will be sent to the vari ous districts in which the defendants reside and there served. The defend ants will be required to execute bond for appearance at the October term of court in this city, where the cases are to be tried. The grand jury examined during the Investigation 140 witnesses and the Indictments returned Is a voluminous document. The attorneys for the defendants were present In court this morning when the Indictments were returned, and Immediately after they held a con sultation as to what should be the course to pursue in regard to their clients. - Four weeks were taken up on the In vestigation, and during that time 140 witnesses were examined. The cost of the investigation was about $7,500. Six Counts In Double 8erles. The six counts In the indictment are In a double series of three each. The first charge the defendants with con spiracy: the second charge the de fendants with conspiracy; and the third with conspiring under section 5440, revised’ statutes, to commit the offense of engaging In a combination as defined by the Sherman law. The punishment under section 5440 is two years In prison and a $10,- 000 fine. The third count is new in form and proceedure. It charges the commit ting of an offense against the United States by engaging In a combination In restraint of trade, as defined and prohlbted by the Sherman act. The style of the cage on the docket Indictment is ‘‘United States vs. Vir- ginia-Carolina Chemical Company et al.,” and the indictment is described as "an Indictment for violating act of con gress approved’ July 2, 1890, and en titled an act to protect tfie trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies,” and section 5440- re vised statutes, United States. Individuals Indicted. ' Following Is a list of the Individuals indicted, as officers, agents or attor neys of the accused corporations and firms: Samuel T. Morgan, president; For- tesque Whittle, vice-president; Frank P. Dancey and Frank C. Wilcox, mana gers and agents of the Virginia-Caro- llne Chemical Company; J. Rice Smith, agent of Virginia-Carollna Chemical Co. and president of Georgia Chemical Works; Austin B. Carpenter and Chas. H. McDowell, managers and agents, and Chas. G. Wilson, agent and attor ney of Armour & Co.; Fred G. Brown, president and treasurer of Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co.; Frank ’Bur- bridge,-president, and Wm. J. McCor mack, treasurer pf Eterman Fertilizer Co.; George Braden, president of Fed-' eral Chemical Co., of Delaware and Kentucky; Augustus D. Adair and James D. McArley, officers and agents of Furman Farm Improvement Co. and members of the firm of A. D. Adair & McCarthy Bros.; Wm. De C. Kessler, secretary and treasurer of Gouldlng Fertilizer Co., Limited; Jas. G. Tinsley, president of the Marietta Fertiliser Co. and vice-president of Tennessee Chemical Company; Wm. R. Rhea, general manager of Nashville Fertilizer Co.; Wm. C. Reed, vice- president and general manager, and Isaac Mayo Read, agent of Read Phos phate Co.; Frank S. Royster, president, and Charles F. Burroughs, vice-presi dent of F. S. Guano Co.; A. J. Ives, sec retary-treasurer of Savannah Ouano Co., and member of firm of Willcox, Ives & Co.; T. Porter Fleming, vice- president of Southern States Phos phate and Fertilizer Co., and T. Gar land Tinsley, president and treasurer of Tennessee Chemical Co. Concerns Indicted. The following firms and corpora tions were Indicted: Virginia-Carollna Chemical Co;, of New Jersey; Armour & Co., of Il|lnols; Acme Manufacturing Co., of North Carolina; Alabama Chemical Co., of New Jersey; Anderson Phosphate and Oil Co., of South Carolina; Ashepoo Fertilizer Co., of South Carolina; Blackshear Manufacturing Co., of Georgia; Etlwan Fertilizer Co., South Carolina; Federal Chemical Co., of Delaware; Federal Chemical Co., of Kentucky; Furmap Farm Improve ment Co., of Georgia; Gouldlng Ferti lizer Co., of Florida; Gulfport Cotton Oil Fertilizer and Manufacturing Co., of Georgia; Home-Mixture Guano Co., of Georgia; Jackson Fertilizer Co., of Mississippi; Marietta Fertilizer Co., of Georgia; Meridian Fertilizer Co., of Mississippi; National Fertilizer Co., of Tennessee; New Orleans Acid and Fer tilizer Co„ of New Jersey; Old Domin ion Ouano. Co., of Georgia; Planters Chemical Co., of Alabama; Read Phos phate Co., of West Virginia; F. S .Roy ster Guano Co., of Virginia; Savannah Guano Co., of Georgia; Southern States Phosphate and Fertilizer Co., ot Georgia; Standard Chemical and Oil Co., of Alabama; Standard Guano and Chemical Manufacturing Co.,, of Louis iana; Swift & Co., of Illinois; Ten nessee Chemical Co., of Tennessee; The Tennessee Valley Fertilizer Co. of Atlanta, and the firms of A. D. Adair & McCarthy Bros., pnd Wilcox Ives & Co., formerly carried on busi ness In North Carolina, South Caro lina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mis sissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Ten- Special rates will be In effect on the railroads of the state next week on account of the gathering of Georgia ElkB In Albany. Announcement bas been made by the Southeastern Passenger Associa tion of a rate on all lines of a rate of one fare and a third, pluB 25 cents, tickets to be on sale Monday, the 28th, and good for return to and lncdludlng the 30th. The Central of Georgia Railway makes a further concession, announc ing the beginning of sale a day earlier and adding a day to the final retiiru limit—from the 27th to the 1st, both dates Inclusive. The announcement of special rates for. the State Convention of E means that the attendance will be large, as this was the only point on which there remained any doubt. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troubles Is DeWltts Little Early Risers. Keep n vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleaslng. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Dqug C(f., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Mrs. W. W. Johnson Dies at Sylvester. The host’ of friends in thlB city and section of Messrs. J. A. and H. W. Johnson regret to learn of the death of their mother, who passed away at Sylvester at” the advanced age of 78, The Worth County Local of yesterday brings the following account of Mrs, Johnson’s death: Yesterday the angel of death called for Mrs. W. W. Johnson at the home of her son, Llhu Johnson, on Isabella street. Mrs. Johnson was 78 years old, was a woman of rare Christian graces, and loved by all who knew her. She leaves five children—Mrs. T. J. Pinson, Mr. Llhu Johnson, of this place; Messrs. J. W. Johnson, of Acree; H. W. and J. A. Johnson, of Albany. The remains will be Interred in the Pine Bluff cemetery today. If you are troubled with Piles and can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but be sure you get that made by E. C. DeWitt, 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 the genuine DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. . Check the name of the book you want. Now is the time- to buy. THE FOLLOWING BOOKS OXLY 75c EACH: The Castaway, The Sherods, The Leopard’s Spots, Voice of the People, Graustark, St. Elmo, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Lady Paramount, The Stow Market Mystery, The Deliverance, Hearts Courageous, For Love of Crown, Tito. See Our line oi Confirmation Presents, MVUnrirf 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 oculiBt or optician. We take every precautions. Eyes Examined and Tested Free. Phil Harris, {Leading Optician. i mm L«. GBIGBR. Very Special Things at Small Prices Fi IS til 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 Bags, real value 50c, this week only 25c each. * New style Leather Hand Bags, fine leather lined, real values 85c, $1.50 and $2. Our spe ciai price 28c, 70c, c. We exhibit a beautiful assort ment of White Goods, Dimities, Nainsooks, Organdies and ham' Mercerized Lawns, fancy and Great variety of Colored Goods in attractive patterns. b. GBIGBR, 71 Broad Street. T Wi * mi® G., F. & A. RY. via Sop- GULF COAST RE8QHTS. Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark) Fla., Panacea 8prlngs, Fla., choppy. Leave Albany via Central of Ga. and Arlington, 7:45 a. m. and *3:60 p. m. Arrive Sopohoppy 3:14 p. m. and •9:51 p. m. Arrive Lanark 3:45 p. m. and *10:18 p. m. •Saturdays and Sundays only.. Round Trip Rates from Arlington. a b c To Lanark 4.76 .6.30 2.80 To Sopohoppy 4.16 6.55 2.50 a—Tickets sold dally, final limit 15 days. b—Tickets cold dally, final limit 90 days. c-Tickets sold Saturday P. M. limit Monday.