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THE ALBANY- DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906.
CLARK & CO.,
GEORGIA NORTHERN
WILL COMMENCE
COTTON FUTURE BROKERS.
ALBANY, GA-
Improvements In Front Street at 8oon
as Council Gives Permission.
lembers Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to
New Orleans^ Chicago and New York.
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INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
New Orlenns Correspondents, Gibert & Clay—Cotton.
New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & Co.—Cotton.
Chicago [Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain.
New York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
Liitingstoris Stable,
*. HO 'BBS, -Prop.
The readiness with which the Geor
gia Northern Railway accepted the
rather exacting terms under which the
City Council announced It would be
willing to’ grant the road privileges
asked for In the way of franchleo
rights on Front street Indicates that
the plans of that road for freight ter
minal Improvements are deemed of far-
reaching Importance.
It will be necessary, In passing
through Front street, for the Georgia
Northern to construct a tunnel more
than 300 feet In length, and at Its deep
est point It will be many feet below
the surface of the earth. The passing
trains will be entirely out of the way
of the thousands who cross Front
street approaching and leaving the
river bridge, and the arrangement will
be Ideal from the standpoint of safety
and convenience.
There will also be a deep cut in
Front street north of the alley In the
rear of Muse & Co.’s warehouse, but
this will be protected by an Iron fence,
and spanned, at Pine street, by a wide
bridge.
The trackB of the new line will pass
under the Coast Line bridge trestles,
and connect with the present tracks at
the union depot.
It is the desire of the Georgia North
ern officials to begin these Improve
ments at once, and no time will be lost
In breaking dirt as soon as the neces
sary permission is given by the city
authorities.
As stated In The Herald, It Is pre
sumed that the A. & N. road will ac
cept the conditions .which have not
proved objectionable to the G. N.
THREE MEN KILLED
BY FALLING ORE.
Birmingham, Ala., June 2.—Three
negro miners were killed by falling
ore from the roof of the Woodward
Iron Company’s mine, near Woodward,
today.
JOE H. MYERS. WM. E. MYERS.
President.
Ma.r\nder.
C. E. FRYER.
Seo’y d Trees.
, Insist on Getting
“Pride of Illinois”
Canned Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Albany Grocery Company.
Wholesale Distributor*.
Little Girl's Death.
Sincere regret has been occasioned
in Albany by receipt of news of tlte
death this morning of Miss Tqmmie
Pinson, the 12-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pinson, at their
home near Baconton. The little girl’s
death was due to typhoid fever. She
had many friends and acquaintances
In Albany, and these, together with the
friends of her parents throughout this
section, are sincerely grieved by news
of her death.
National Biscuit Co.’s line crackers
-Marshmallow and Coconnut Dain
ties, Social Teas, Vanilla Wafers,
Cliese Sandwich, Butter Thins and
Zwlebnck Toast, 10c each; Uneeda and
Uneeda Milk Biscuit, Lemon Snaps
and Zu Zus, 6c each; Nablscos (Van
illa and Chocolate), 10c each.
’Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Don’t Be Touchy.
There are sofne people alwayB look
ing out for Blights. They cannot pay
a visit, they cannot receive a friend,
they cannot carry on the Intercourse
of the family, without suspecting some
offense la designed. They are terribly
touchy. If they meet an acquaintance
In the street who happens to be pre
occupied with business, they attribute
his abstraction to some motive per
sonal to themselves and take umbrage
accordingly.' They lay on others the
fault of their Irritability. A St of In
digestion makes them see Imperti
nences In everybody they come In con
tact with. Innocent persons who nev
er dreamed of giving offense are as
tonished to Snd some unfortunate word
or some momentary taciturnity mis
taken for Insult Of course, such a
mental condition la due to too much
thinking about self and to an exagger
ated self esteem, even though uncon
scious. The best remedy Is to persist
ently pnt thoughts of self out of mind.
Find something more absorbing and
more elevating to think about If yon
are one of the tonchy ones, and you’ll
soon lose the habit
A Storm Above the Clouds.
Professor John Wise, the eminent
aeronaut, who lost hlB life In making
a balloon ascension on Sept. 28, 1879,
gave tbe following description of n
thunderstorm which be once viewed
from the “top side:’’ "The view of n
stormcloud from nbove Is one of the
most Interesting sights ever bebeld by
mortal man. A storm viewed from
above tbe clonds has tbe appearance
of ebullition. The upper surface of the
cloud Is bulged upward and outward
and baa the resemblance of a vast sea
of boiling, upheaving snow. Immedi
ately above the stormcloud the air Is
not so cold as It Is in tbe clearer at
mosphere nbove or In the cloud itself.
The falling of the rain can bo distinct
ly heard, making a noise like n water
fall over a precipice. The thunder
heard nbove a stormcloud Is not loud,
and tbe dashes of lightning appear like
streaks of Intensely white light on the
surface of the gray colored vapor.”
A Life of Freedom.
People sometimes think how delight
ful it would be to be quite free. But
n flail, ns Ruskin says, is freer than a
man, and, as for a fly, it is “a black
incarnation of freedom.” A life of so
called pleasure and self indulgence is
not a life of real happiness or true
freedom. Far from It. If we once bo-'
gin to give way to ourselves we fall
under a most intolerable tyranny. Oth
er temptations are in some respects
like* that of drink. At first, perhaps, It
scams delightful, but there is bitter
ness at the bottom of the cup. Mon
drink to satisfy the desire created by
previous indulgence. So it Is In other
things. Repetition soon becomes a
craving, not a pleasure. Resistance
grows more and more painful. Yield
ing, which at first, perhaps, afforded
some Hllfrht and temporary gratifica
tion, soon ceases to give pleasure and,
even If for a -time it procures relief,
ere long becomes odious itself.
The merchants report that the us
ual falling off of trade in the summer
has set in.
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White Vest Tree
Nobody seems to bo bothering over
the heat question, which is, after all,
the easiest way to dispose of it.
THE MARKETS
Died Standing.
The incident of Uatlsbou—a French
officer, though mortally wounded, rides
hack to Napoleon, reports* the capture
of the city and then falls from his sad
dle dead—is paralleled by a story of
Gettysburg. An officer of the Sixth
Wisconsin regiment walked up to Colo
nel Dawes, who was in command—
Colonel Bragg was In Washington on
crutches. The officer ^Vas very erect
and very pale. Dawes and Doubleday
both thought he was coming with a re
port or to receive orders. But he was
not.* lie had a favor to ask.; ‘‘Colo
nel.” lia said to Dawes, ‘‘will you tell
the folks at home I died as a man and
a soldier should?” Then he unbuttoned
bis coat. Ills whole side was shot
away. It was his last effort. He died
standing.
What are you
waiting for?
We have just
received another lot
of ARCTIC and
WHITE. MOUN-
TAIN Freezers.
These Freezers are good and the
prices are better.
Give us a call.
“If we please you, tell others. If not, tell ns.”
Sparhs-Saxon Hardware Co.
Phone 300.
WARE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
New York Cottpn Exchange,
New Orleans Cotton Exchange,
Liverpool Cotton Association,
Chicago Board of Trade,
Chicago Stock Exchange,
New York Coffee Exchange,
St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange,
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
Albany office. Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6&
1. J. KALMON, Mgr.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will
launder free one vest with .yonr package of
laundry if same amounts to 50c. This is a
chance to see the nicest laundered vest of your
life. Our new maehiue simply moulds them
in perfect shape and gives the best domestic
finish.
No New Orleans, New York or Liv
erpool markets on account of holiday.
New Albany
Steam Laundry.
I CORN—W HEAT-MEAT.
Chicago, June 2. —
Opening. Close.
Wheat-July 80 5-8 81 1-8
Corn-July 491-2 49 5-8
Oats-July 33 5-8 33 7-8
Pork—J uly 16.00 16.00
Lard—July 8.55 8.50
Ribs—July 9.02 9.07
PHONE 39.
Hlttinff Him With the Truth.
• Mr. Boastful—I wonder how it would
seem if I could have all the money I
' have given to charity piled on a plate
before me. Mrs. Boastful—I think yoti
could still distinguish the plate.
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
1 m m 0 iy
veto
EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS.
We thoroughly Sterilize every bottle before it is washee
and rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine! The Trad
Mark iB securely stamped upon every bottle.
‘ITS CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT'S SURE”
THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Exolualvo Bottlers to the Trade.
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A Bright Idea.
Theater Manager—I can’t use your
piny, sir. It’s too long for the stage.
Amateur Playwright—But, I say—aw—
look here—aw! Can’t you lengthen the
stage, you know?
Perhaps.
He—Why Is It that unmarried women
1 are usually “girls?” She—Possibly for
the same reason that married men are
mostly “boys.”
BANK NOTICE.
Banks to be Closed on Monday—Jef
ferson Davis’s Birthday.
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The undersigned banks of the city
will be closed on Monday, June 4, ac
count Jefferson Davis's birthday.
The First National Bank.
| The Exchange Bank.
The Albany National Bank.
, The Third National Bank.
The Citizens' National Bank.
June 2,1906. It
The lack of something to do these
long afternoons is beginning to bother
some folks.
WANTS.
The Best Place to Buy Your Clothes
,g|lr
FOR RENT — Corner office, Woolfolk
building. T. N. Woolfolk. '2-3t
FOR RENT—Six-room house on Wash
ington street, next door to Cudahy
Packing Co. J. A. Miller. 2-3t s
STOLEN OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE—
Black Crescent bicycle from In front
of R. C. Eatman’s hardware store.
Nameplate on front knocked off.
Reward if returned to Herald office.
2-2t
FINE JERSEY COW FOR SALE—
Apply to Mrs. W. W. Rawlins. l-3t
WANTED — Two sober and reliable
young men who can ride a wheel;
good pay to the right men. Apply
at once to J. W. Rogers, Central Ho
tel, city. l-2t
FOR RENT—A desirable cottage on
Pine street; possession given at
pnee. Apply M. A. Blum. tl
LOST—Small oval locket attached to
part of watch chain. Return to
Wight Cruger and receive suitable
reward. 31-3t
FOR SALE — Cash register. Apply
Wooten & Hofmayer. 1 if
FOR RENT—New cottage. Just com
pleted, on Residence street Apply
to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 50 Society
street 25-tf
SCHLOSS llfos. a CO.
Fine Clothes Makers
Baltimore and New York
One good reason why
you should buy your
clothes here is your
knowledge of their posi
tive newness. The pro-
lounced change in fash
ion this spring makes it
imperative for you to
buy from a store that
keeps up with the styles,
as this establishment
does.
Our store is new all
through. All our goods
are fresh from the best-
known makers of high-
class Clothing and Fur
nishings, and better still,
are the very cream of
their products. We have
the latest models from
houses like Schloss Bros.
& Co., the celebrated tai
lors of Baltimore and
New York.
Look around—and then come here. For quality,
style, fit and the right price vve can satisfy you. Let'
us show you the new models..
MORRIS MAYER’S DEPOT, AL £i NY
. Fernland Farms .
Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter .
Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
Fat Hens...
50 cents each.
Shipment just received. In perfect condition.
Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 cents per dozen.
Beans and New Irish Potatoes, fresh from the truck oaroen.
AH kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on hano ae-
liveries promptly made.
Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally.
Grocer m. S. E.
Broad Street.
FIRE AND EARTHQUAKE
Is San Francisco did not destroy the Safe Deposit Vaults
Their contents were preserved.
Insurance policies, securities, money and jewelry were saved to
their owners.
Should Albany be burned, would your valuables be safe?
against ^ffre^nd burglary! 0 ”'™*’ ^ “ ved dai1 *’ would insure yon
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
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