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' THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD', SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1906.
Correct Dress
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I satisfica good drrrsrr* everywhere.
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8. B. BROWN a CO., Albany, Qa,
iiijpnr.
Rev. Jordan, of Savannah,
Differs With Bishop Pot
ter as to How Qur Bird
Garries His Tail. •
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
County of Dougherty, Slate of Georgia.
. To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of J. Rosenberg, M. Ros
enberg and I. A. Rosenberg, all of said
Btate and County, and A. Rosenberg
and Ibo 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 Btylc or THU DOM,All
STORE COMPANY.
'' 2. That they doslro to bo so Incor-
■ porutod for A term of Twenty (20)
i Years, with tho privilege of renewal ut
the end of that time.
3. That tho capital Block to ho cm-
loyed by said corporation will bo Ten
housand Dollars ($10,000.00), divided
ito Shares of tho denomination of One
tundred Dollars ($100.00) each; and
bat potltionora desire tlint Said cor-
orutlon Bhall have tho right to In-
renso said capital stock, from time to
no, as may bo deemed oxpodlont, to
amount not oxcoodlng, In tho ag
itato, Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,-
0.00), divided Into shares of like de
nomination.
4. That tho wholo of said capital
stock has already boon actually paid
6. That the object of tho proposed
corporation Is pecuniary gain and prof
it to Its stockholders.
6. Thi\t tho particular business aald
corporation will do and carry on will
be a general dry goods business, con
sisting In tho buying and selling, and
otherwise dealing In, at wholosnlo or
retail, all kinds of dry goods, notions,
ilothlng, hats, shoos and all such nthor
Holes common to, and usually om-,
ood In, a gonoral dry goods IjubI-
s, or prolltably handlod, or sold, in
r, connection therewith, or ns may bo for
• tho pest Interests of, said corporation.
7. Thnt petitioners doslro that snld
“orporatlon shall hnvo the right, powor
nd authority, In Its aforesaid name,
. a. sue and bo sued, to contract and be
. contracted with, to have, own and uso
a common sonl, to make and ordnln
' suitable rules and liy-laws for tho regu
lation of its business, to borrow money
by wny of noto, deed, mortgage or
■ otherwise, to purohaso, have and own
•. both real and poraonat proporty, and
to do and perform all suoli other nets
. as are, or may bo, nocossnry for tho or-
V ganliatlon of snld corporation ntnl the
legitimate transaction of Its business.
8. That the principal place of busl-
E ioss and homo office of snld corpora-
Ion' will ho In tho city of Albany,
laughorty County, Georgia, nnd peti
tioners dcslro tho right rosorvod, to
said corporation to establish nnd op'er-
_ Bte branch offices or places of business
Si In such other places In or out of snld
. Stato of Georgia ns may bo deemed
proper and expedient.
■Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate, under the
name and style nforoanld, with the
powers and authority horeln applied
for, ontltled lo tho rights, privileges
and Immunities, and subject to tho lia
bilities flxed by lnw.
JAB. TIFT MANN,
Petitioners’ Attornoy.
A QUAINT CEREMONY
8EARCHINQ THE VAULTS UNDER THE
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.
Special to The Herald.
Savnnnnh, Juno 2.—Rev. John D.
Jordan, pastor of the First Baptist
church, and one of the most prominent
members of the Baptist church In tho
South, takes Issue with Bishop Potter
upon his views of Americans In Egypt.
Dr. Jordan has just come back from
Egypt. So has Bishop Potter. The
BlBhop Is In London and was glvon a
banquet there on Monday night. He
was welcomed to England by the Arch
bishop of Canterbury nnd received by
other notablos. Of courae ho made a
speech, and In making It said It
grieved him when In Egypt to see the
American cuglo going about with his
lull between his legs. It Is to this
expression that Dr. Jordan takes ex
ception.
"My oxperlenco wun," he snld to
your representative today, "that the
American engle soared In Egypt. Cer-
Inlnly my'experience did not lend mo
lo believe thnt he sulked or thnt lie
was without honor. They thought over
there thnt tho hlghost honor they
could pay ine was to call me an Amer
ican, and I did, too. I wns proud to
soo how wo are looked upon along tho
Nile. Wo are considered n world pow
or, and the englo docs not wear Ills
lull botween his legs. I think tile
Bishop was only after tickling the Brit
ish a little. Tho proud bird's all right
In Egypt.”
FLY TIME.
Keep thorn out with our wire screen
windows and doors. Complete stock
in hand. O. D, SMITH.
Tho hammock 1b a vory much over
worked thing now nnd will continue to
bo until Into October, It Is a dollght
to tho overworked husInoBs man in tho
evenings when ho hns returned from
Ills work, nnd n Joy forover to tho pro
fessional lounger nil through the sum-
mor,
Indigestion is much of n habit, Don.'t
jot tho habit. Take a little Kodol Dye-
pensln Cure after eullng nnd you will
pilt belching, puffing, palpitating nnd
frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat
md ninkos tho stomach sweet. Sold
by Albnny Drug Co., Hllsmnn-Snle
Drug Co.
Blackberries nro actually In ovldonce
now. Occasionally a basket Is seen nt
tho stores. It looks u little strange nl
first, hut before long It will be a fa
miliar sight, Indeod; nnd also a wel
come one.
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes: "Tills Is to aertlfy that I have
used Orlno Laxntlve Fruit Syrup for
chronic constipation, and It lias prov
en, without a doubt, to bo a thorough,
practical remedy for this trouble, and
it Is with pleasure I offer my con
scientious reference.’’
There hasn't boon n lire of any con-
ncquenco In qulto n whllo In Albnny,
which Is gratifying; but tho Irksome
ness of things, always lmrd to bear, is
doubly so lo the lire laddlcB now.
' State of Georgln, County of Dougherty.
Dougherty Superior Court Clerk’s Of-
■}- : . flee.
I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of tho Suporlor
• Court of Dougherty County, do lioroby
certify that the nbovo nnd foregoing
application for clmrtor of Tho Dollar
Store Co., Is q true nnd correct copy of
the original uippllcntlon this day fllod
In this office and now of llle therein.
This 4th day of Muy. 100G.
U. P. HALL,
Clerk Dougherty Superior Court.
Citation.
I GEORGIA—Douglierty County:
Notice Is hereby given that tho Fi
delity Jb Deposit Co. of Maryland has
applied to the Court of Ordinary of
'snld county to be relloved as surety
oa the bond of Mrs. Carrie Reynolds,
, deceased, Guardian of Miss Jewel nnd
Willie Reynolds.
Let all persons concerned show
It any, before me at tho
: term of the Court of Ordinary, la
1 for said County, to bo held on the
first Monday In Juno, 1906, - at the
courthouse in said county, why said
application should not be granted.
. ’ This 12th day of May, 1906.
SAML. W. SMITH,
H6-12-4Sat8
Hackmen! Draymenl
Notice Is hereby given that all jj.
' hackmen and draymen of the
- must appear before the courthouse
a the first Monday in June at 10
tor Inspection. This Is In sc-
ce with city ordinance providing
otlon of hacks and drays on
onday in each month.
T. B. JAMES, Inspector.
A man who Is In perfoot health, so
he enn do an honeBt day’s work when
nocessnry, hns much for which ho
should her thankful. Mr. L. O. Rod
gers, of Brnnchton, Pa., writes that lie
wns not only unnblo to work, but ho
couldn't stoop ovor to tlo his own
shoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney
Cure tnado a now man of him'. He
says. "Success to Foley’s Kidney
Cure.”
Trolley lino talk Is hoard on tho
street corners a lot now. The Idea of
elrtitrlc connection with Atlanta Is
very gratifying to the Albany public,
to sny the least.
If you are troubled with Piles nnd
can’t find n cure, try Witch Hazel
Salve, but be sure you get that made
by E. C. DoWitt, of Chicago. It Is tho
Original. If you have UBed Witch
Hazel Salvo without being relieved it
Is probable thnt you got hold of one
of the many worthless counterfeits
thnt nro sold on the reputation of the
genuine DoWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsmnn-Snle
Drug Co. f
Tomorrow morning will find the
guard-house pretty full of drunk and
disorderlies. The fact that the ne-
grooB have money to spend tonight for
whiskey is the cause of this.
Following the Flag.
When our soldiors went to Cuba nnd
the Philippines, health was the most
Important consideration. WUUs T.
Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant
U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord.
N. H-, says: “I wns two years In Cuba
nnd two years In tho Philippines, nnd
being subject to colds, I took Dr.
King’s New Discovery fo.r Consump
tion, which kept me In perfect health.
And now, In New Hampshire, we find
it the best medicine in the world for
coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and
all lung diseases." Guaranteed- ht Al
bany Drug Co. Prices, 60c and $1J)0.
Trial bottle free.
Oar Fawkes I-onK Ago Hade the
British Beet Kuterr Watchful—How
What Was Onee an Important Duty
le Nowadays Performed.
During the 300 years which have
elapsed since Guy Fawkes was dis
covered In the vaults of the houses of
parliament the yeomen of the guard
have never failed religiously to per
form the ceremony of searching the
cellars on the eve of the assembly of
parliament Originally an Important
duty, It bas now developed Into a
quaint anil picturesque ceremony. Be
fore tbc old houses of parliament were
burned down Jn 1834 the search was a
reality. Now It Is a mere ceremonial,
but one which the public would wish
mulntulned. Before that time every
nook and every corner of the dark and
noisome vaults hud to be carefully
seurcbed.
How different the ceremony Is con
ducted at the present day we learn
from Sir Regluald HenneU’s Interest-
lug book. The officials of the lord
great ch&iuberluln, the special detec
tive police of the house of parliament,
with the commissioner or deputy eom-
pilssluner of ‘police, assemble la the
princes' or peers’ robing room and
await the coming of tlq- yeomen of the
guard, consisting of an exon, the ser-
geunt major and ten yeomen. On their
arrival n procession Is formed, headed
by the chief of police In charge. Parti
sans ure laid aside, and each yeoman
Is bunded one of the same little oil
lumps which have probably been In
use from time immemorial.
The exou gives the word, the proces
sion moves off, and the search com
mences. Cautiously descending by Iron
ladders—for the yeomen are no longer
young—and -traversing Iron grating
floors, they gradually descend to the
vaults below. The wuIIb nr<f all painted
or colored wblte, and under the glare
of the modern electric lamps, which
brlllluntly Illuminate every part of the
vaults,* It would be difficult for the
smallest object to remain undiscov
ered.. Slowly the party reuscends to
the princes' chamber, lamps are re
turned, partlsuus are shouldered, the
oxen reports to the lord great charn-
borlulu that the search has ,beeu well
and truly carried oul and that tub
houses of parliament can assemble in
safety, the official part of the ceremony
Is over, 'and the guard is dismissed
frpm duty.
The men tbeu proceed, according to
nnclcut custom, to the offices of Messrs.
Bellamy, tho old firm of wine mer
chants, where by special permission
the gallant yeomen drink the king's
health In the best port. In 1700 the
firm of Bellamy applied to the authori
ties of the houses of parliament to be
permitted to rent and use as wine cel
lars one portion of the empty vnults.
This wus granted, ami the custom was
Initiated by the founder of the firm,
"Old Bellamy,’’ so to arrange the
search that the yeomen of the guurd
should brlug It to nil end at the wine
stores. There the announcement was
made, "All's well,” and the guard, be-
lug drau'n up, drank the king’s or
queen’s health In Bellamy's old port—
“God save the klug." The wine cellars
have been removed elsewhere, but the
good custom remains. | '
The yeomen of the guard ure a most
fasclnutiug Institution, the first perma
nent body guard of England's sover
eigns nud the first permanent corps of
trained soldiers In our history. ’ Iml-
tuted perhaps from tho Scottish guard
of tho French kings, tho corps wns
farmed us far back ns the year I486.
When llenry VII. landed in England
from Normandy lie wns accompanied
by u siuull guard of English ami Welsh
who laid shared his exile. They were
with him at Bosworth. and surrounded
by them ho received the crown of Eng
land.
It was this body of personnl attend
ants that became, in September, 14S5,
the yeomen of the guard, ever since the
personal bodyguard of the sovereigns
of England. It still retains the pic
turesque dress with the original title
of yeomen, which U wore under Its
first captain, John de Vere, carl of Ox
ford. Tho original duty of the corps
was to protect the king in battle and
otherwise, and he wns accompanied by
his yeomen wherever lie went The
yeomen of the guard have taken part
in many n battle and siege and In most
royal pngcauts from the Field of the
Cloth of Gold to the opening of parlia
ment.
When his majesty the king opens
parliament the beef caters will be In
close attendance on the state coach.
The office of captain of the guard is a
political one ami changes with the gov
ernment, hilt the lieutenant, the en
sign, (lie clerk of the cheque, or ad
jutant, nnd the exons are required to
have served in the army or marines
and have seen war service. The yeo
men must have been noncommissioned
officers In the army or marines of ap
proved nud distinguished service, and
the appointments, as may be Imagined,
are the most highly prized of any
which are open to old soldiers. The
yeomen of the guard are very fre
quently confounded with the warders
of the Tower, hut they are now a dis
tinct body. When Henry VIII. relin
quished the Tower ns a residence he
was not unmindful of the dignity at
taching to It Twelve yeomen of the
guard were left behind as Tower ward
ers, who tlibn became a separate or
ganization, with a slightly different
dress, hut with the same pay and al
lowances.
The nickname of beef eaters, which
has been bestowed on the yeomen of
the guard, Is of comparatively modern
origin, and It Is amusing to recall how
writers have endeavored to account far
It—London Globe.
At Victor lingo’s Table.
Victor IIu-o—a titan In laborious-
dess—zuffarud in childhood from con
stitutional delicacy, wrote Henry La-
boiichcre. He kept an Irish cook, who
hail learned how to roast In the service
of the dean of Jersey or Guernsey. She
hated “raesHes" and "stock” gravy and
herself intteDded her master at table,
not allowing the parlor maid to go near
him. If she thought a dish unwhole
some she refused to let him partake of
It. She had her reward In the hearti
ness with which he ate of her roast
and boiled vianda. She and Mme.
Drouet, the tactful friend and secreta
ry of Victor Hugo through the greater
part of his literary career, were agreed
ih satisfying to the full bis fondness
•for early spring vegetables and new
potatoes. As he Insisted on them be
ing passed around the table, which was
spread for many disciples, admirers,
bangers on aud courtiers, they must
have cost a fortune. 1 sometimes saw
asparagus served without stint that
would buve cost from 1 Yj francs to 2
fyancs u stalk. Victor Hugo helped
himself largely and culled for more.
There Isn't much difference In the
looks of the bottles and labels of "Bo
hemian Export Beer,” made by the
Acme Brewing Co., of Macon, and
“Export Bohemian Beer,” the cheap
Imitation, made by the mythical Bo
hemian Brewing Co., of St. Louis. But
there 1b a world of difference In the
qualities of the beers—Just that differ
ence between the genuine and a cheap
Imitation. Insist on getting the gen
uine "Bohemlap Export Beer” of the
Acme Brewing Co. 28-6t
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Values in Marble and
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Headstones, etc., try
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Granite Works.
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TBit National But
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CAPITAL 777T7 $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFIT8 .... 12,000.00
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Capital $50,006
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
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Draft. A general banking business
transacted. Bankers' and merchants'
accounts solicited.
Power Motors, f. o. 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 416.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Trains at
Albany, Go.
In Effect Jan. 8. 1905.
departures!
For Dothan, Florala and Lock
hart 7:46 am
For Dothan, Florala and Lock
hart 3:50 pm
For Macon, Atlanta, ’Augus
ta, Columbus. Savannah.. 4:05am
For Macon, Atlanta, Colum
bus, Montgomery, Troy.... 11:64am
For Macon, Atlanta, Savan
nah 9:00 pm
ARRIVALS:
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 8:46 pm
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 11:40am
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 7:26 am
From Montgomery, Troy. Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 8:40pm
From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum
bus 11:80 pm
~ ALL TRAIN8 DAILY.
Drawing room sleeping cars be
tween Albany and Atlanta on trains
arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. and
leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parloi
car between Albany and Atlanta on
train arriving Albany at 3:40 p.
m. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a. m
For further Information apply to S.
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C. A. DEWBERRY, T. P. A., Albany,
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