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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1906.
ANOTHER INCREASE
FRANCHISE RETURNS.
Mr-.- L. A. Bledsoe, of Moultrie, Is
here today.
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Mr. W. C. Anderson, of Charleston,
Is In Albany today.
Comptroller-General Wright Is Still
"Chewing the Rag” With Corpora
tions.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND
THERE'S ALWAY8 ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Mr. G. C. Gaines, of Columbus, Is In
town today.
Judge H. L. Long, of LeeBburg, has
been among the well known visitors to
the city today.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
8nappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What la
. Going on In 8oclety, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Col. I. P. Cocke, of Lee county, has
been greeting Albany friends and ac
quaintances today.
Mrs. S. H. Stanley returned yester
day from a visit to Grlffln and Atlanta.
Mr. S. H. Stanley Is up at Port Val
ley and Marshallville looking after the
peach crop.
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Mr. J. E. Gelser, of Arlington, Is In
Albany today.
Miss Llewelyn Muse has returned
from the Georgia Industrial College,
at Mllledgeville.
. Assistant Chief Weldon, of the fire
department, has returned from a trip
to Atlanta.
Mr. J. A. Wamble Is spending a ten
days’ vacation with relatives In Lump
kin.
Mr. L, E. Powell, who has been vis
iting relatives In Leesburg, returned
to the city this morning.
The friends of Mr. Irvin Callaway
will regret to hear that he Is sick.
Last night about twenty young peo
ple made up a straw ride and picnic
party to Palmyra. It was gotten up In
honor of the young ladles who are vis
iting In Albany.
Mr. R. A. Thornwell, of Macon, Is
In the city today.
Mr. W. -E. Moore, of Atlanta, 1b In
the city today. ,
Miss Annie Savage returned yester
day from Amerlcus,' where'she at
tended the missionary conference.
Mrs. H. A. Hand left yesterday for
Marshallville, where she will visit her
daughter, Mrs. A.J. Hamilton.
Mr. W. E. Morrlsey, of Moultrie, Is
In town today. .
Mr. A. P. Churchwell went to Abbe
ville today. Mrs. Churchwell and chil
dren are visiting her mother In Abbe
ville.
Mrs. D. L. Ragan, of Leesburg, was
shopping In the city today.
Mr. R. A. Lanford, of Columbus, Is
in the city,
Mr. Geo. W. HosklnB, of Buena
Vista, Is In town today.
Mr. Z. A. Barnes wont to Cordele
today.
Mr. W. D. Acker, of Iron City, Is
among the out-of-town people here to
day.
Mr. J. B. Boislee, of Atlanta, Is In
Albany today.
Mrs. S. A. Saxon returned today
from Herod. Mrs. Saxon went to Her
od to attend the marriage of Miss
Mamie Harris and Mr. William Wor
sham, of Dawson.
Mr. Wifl. R. Alexander, of Bruns
wick, Is In the city today.
Mrs. C..-M. Grantham, of Baconton,
was among the shoppers here today.
Mr. S. J. Powell,
In town today.
of Leesburg, was
Dr. E. B. Bush, of Colquitt, is In
Albany today.
Mr. W. J. Sims, of Newnan, Is among
the out-of-town people In the city.
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Mr. L. J. McPhall, of Poulan, 1b In
the city today.
Mr., J. J. Hayes, Is here today from
Macon.
Mr. Lei;oy S. Ackert, of Tampa, Is
In the city today.
Miss Eula Jones has returned from
Lucy 'Cobb Institute, Athens, and has
as her guest Miss Briggs, of Valdosta.
Mr. A. P. Churchwell has gone to
Abbeville.
Mrs. G. W. Carter and Miss Georgia
Carter have returned from Amerlcus.
Miss Genevieve Johnson leaves this
afternoon for Leary, to attend a wed
ding in that town tonight.
Mr. R. E. Bowles, of Asheville, Is
among the traveling men In town to
day.
Mrs. Herbert White, of DeWitt, was
ihopping In the city today.
Mr. WUUs-Ttutland went to Cordele
oday.
Mr. Max Lonsberg returned today
rom Macon.
Mr. D. A. Ragan, of Leesburg, Is In
Llbany today.
Mr. C. S. Redding, of Waycross, is
1 the city today.
Mi*. A. H. Baker, of Brunswick, is
mong the visitors here today.
Mr. J. W. Holmes, of Macon, Is In
>wn.
Attention, Elks!
Regular session of Albany Lodge
No. 713 this evening, and all members
are urged to attend. Visiting brothers
cordially Invited. Important business
matters to be attended to.
H. T. MCINTOSH, E. R.
H. ROBINSON, Secretary.
Fishing parties are of daily occur
rence now.
Special to The Herald,
Atlanta, Ga., June 6.—Comptroller-
General Wright, through negotiations
with President Preston Arkwright, has
secured an increase of $300,000 In the
franchise returns of the Georgia Rail-
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way & Electric Company. This makes
the total value of the company’s fran
chise $1,650,000. With the Increase for
last and this year the comptroller has
succeeded In getting the franchise val
uation Increased $650,000 In all. When
the returns’ were made to the comp
troller, he at' once notified President
Arkwright that they were not accept
able, and requested an Increase. After
consideration, the returns were raised
to a figure aceptable to the comptrol
ler, and arbitration will not be neces
sary. The returns of the Macon &
Dublin extension, a short line of about
twenty-eight miles, have been In
creased from $36,000 to $125,000 and
will be accepted. Up to date the
comptroller-general has succeeded In
securing Increases In corporations re
turns which he has deemed too low,
thus doing away with the tedious and
expensive arbitration boards.
Excursion to Columbus via Seaboard
Air Line Railway.
Don’t forget the excursion to Colum
bus on Monday, June 11. Special train
leaves at 7:30 a. m. Only $1.25 for the
round trip. 1-2-4-6-8-9
See C. W. King; for ;;
Cabinet
Mantels;:
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and Sash, Doors, Rough and Dress-] ’
ed Lumber, shipped direct from
factories.
Phone 492./
BICYCLES repaired and keys fitted.
BICYCLES for sale.
BICYCLES for rent.
BICYCLES called for and delivered.
BEST and all kinds of materials, sund-
dries, etc.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Broad, between Jackson and Jefferson.
’Phone No. 96.
H. M. BROWN.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
- A number of Albanians went. down
to Pretoria last night and attended a
meeting held there In the Interest of
the candidacy of Hon. Clark Howell.
Those in the party were Judge D. P.
Crosland, Mr. J. S. Davis, Col. Ed. R.
Jones, Mr. A. J. Lippltt, Mr. S. J. W.
Livingston, Mr. I. J. Hofmayer, Mr. A.
V. Phillips, Mr. T. H. Milner, Mr.
Charles Marks, Mr. ,T. R. Forrester,
Mr. P. J. Brown and Mr. H. T. Mc
Intosh. The party was pleasantly en
tertained by the Pretorlans after the
meeting, and returned to Albany about
1 o’clock.
Mrs. C. D. Stiles, of Cuthbert, who
I visiting Mrs. H. C. Cox, returns
ome tomorrow. '
In making way for the new building
to be erected on Pine street by Rev.
.1. A. Rumney, it has proved necessary
to lay low a magnificent pecan tree
that had been growing for years and
yielding fine nuts. The tree was en
tirely too large for transplanting, but
It seemed a great pity to hew It down.
ALBANY DRUG CO.
A LAB ASTIN E
THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
r, Kalaomincs are temporary,
rot, rub off and scale.
SMALL POX
and other disease germs are
nurtured and diseases dissem
inated by wall paper.
ALABASTINE
— should be used in renovating
and disinfecting all walls.
inrot thrive.”
< ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids. Mich. ^
For sale by
ALBANY DRUG
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State of Georgia, County of Dougherty.
To the Superior Court of Said County.
The petition of J. E. MacMillan, W.
G. Meriwether and T. L- McCasklll, all
residents of said State and County, re
spectfully shows:
First. That petitioners, for them
selves, their associates and successors,
desire to be incorporated for the term
of twenty (20) years, with the privi
lege of renewal, under the corporate
name of “The Albany Pressed Stone
Company.”
Second. The object of said associa
tion is pecuniary gain.
Third. The particular business pro
posed to be carried on Is the manufac
turing and laying of all kinds of pav
ing, to manufacture concrete building
blocks and artificial stone, to do any
and all kinds of concrete construction,
or buy, or sell, either at wholesale or
retail, all concrete products, and be
come either general or special agents
for the manufacturers of such prod
ucts.
Fourth. The amount of the capital
stock of said corporation Is to he Five
Thousand Dollars, comprised of fifty
shares of the par value of One Hun
dred Dollars per share, ten per cent,
of which has already been paid In.
Petitioners pray that said corporation
have the power to increase said capi
tal stock from time'to time, up to an
amount not to exceed Twenty-five
Thousand Dollars.
Fifth. The principal place of doing
business of said corporation Is to be In
Dougherty County, Georgia, but peti
tioners pray that said corporation have
the power to establish branch Offices
and places of doing business in other
counties in said States, and in other
States.
Sixth. Petitioners pray that said
corporationf be empowered to own or
lease such real estate as may be
deemed necessary fpr the purpose of
its business, and also be authorized to
borrow money and If deemed neces
sary to issue bonds and to pledge by
mortgage or trust deed the assets of
the Company to secure the payment of
such bonds with interest thereon.
Seventh. Petitioners pray that said
corporation be granted such other
powers, rights and privileges as are
usual or Incident to corporations of a
similar character under the laws of
said .State.
And petitioners will ever pray.
JESSE W. WALTERS & SONS,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Filed In office, this the 22nd day of
May, 1906. R. P. HALL,
Clerk.
State of Georgia, County of Dougherty.
I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Dougherty County, Georgia,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true copy of the application for
charter of "The Albany Pressed Stone
Company,’ as appears of file in this
office. R. P. HALL,. Clerk.
This, the 22nd day of May, 1906.
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Talking It Over!
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A ■ Hart Schafner & Marx make outing clothes to wear,
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all wool,” not flimsy cotton mixed fabrics.
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for your trip. Our new assortment is large, prices mod- ;
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Big roomy fellows or smaller ones to hold
X what you need. See our window display of these goods 4*
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Max Cassel & Sister
Will cut prices on all TRIMMED HATS and READY-
TO-WEAR 25 per cent, from Monday, May 4.
We have also received afull line of BABY CAPS,
SKIRTS and pretty SILK WAISTS.
Max Cassel fe? Sister.
THE BRIGHT RAYS OF
THE SUN
are often painful and decidedly dam
aging to weak eyes. More people suf
fer this way than most others Imagine.
IT’8 MY BU8INESS
as professional oculist and optician to
supply glasses for such sensitive eyes.
It’s your business If your eyes come
under tills list to have them attended
to. It’s dangerous to experiment. I
supply glasses for weak eyes, strong
eyes, old eyes, young eyes, and war
rant all I sell.
For safety, kindly remember the
physician and optician, who Is the
proper one to care for your eyesight.
Examinations are free. SEE!
At thelleadjof the list:
Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster,
Longview Lime,
The Best Portland Cement,
Windows, Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, Moulding, etc.
J. D. WESTON.
Telephone No. 44,
Do You Travel!
8. B. Brown,
Jt'fMldont,’
J. P, MwwerJjm, Cashier,
A W. Muse,
V.-Prestdent,
lai? national Bail
If’so you are especially invited to
call at our store and see the great
est line of
Trunbs. Suit Cases, Satchels
ever shown in Albany. Roller Tray,
Automatic, Self-Lifting Wardrobe
and Skirt Trunks, at
- *60,000
- 15,000
Every facility in the banking bust
ness offered to customers.
Savings Depai cm
Interest Allowed on Tlmo
Dr.Cl.Hutchason,
OCULIST. *
And Albany’s Leading Optician
Davis Exchange Bank Building..
FOR RENT—New cottage, just com
pleted, on Residence street Apply
•to Mrs. F, L. Stewart, No. 50 Society
street 25-tf
Or ALBANY, GA.
Opened Bualnoas Sept. 0th, lOOO
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