Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, July 02, 1892, Image 8

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AROCT ALBANY FOI.KH. itself heavy the with the era, to cower before his 1 contemptuous glance, an consul, robed in purple, toward the mighty prison- ', who raised hiB manacled hands as to breok the chain over the head his lordly r The consul-shrunk back. Again burning iflidoe of the hnndi- hero swept over the multi- and those who had como to at him grew pale. The silence was intense. The great chest heaved. All eyes were bent upon tho giant figure. “How many leagues am 1 from Thrace!" he inquired in an authori tative tone. Silence fell again, but only for a moment. “Beben come eleben,” rang tho an swering shout The tragedian’s glare came back with a certificate showing it to be absolutely genuine. There was n titter from nil over tho house. The door of tho third gallery smok ing room, whore tho ushers wero shooting crops, had blown open at an inopportune moment—Detroit Trib- rimnaiUnilH in the .Hun Trlr- past week has witnessed the noement exercises of the Hon- le College at Forsyth. In speaking of the exercises of Tuesday, the Macon Telegraph speaks thus pleasantly ot two Albany young (■idles w.ho are attendants at the col lege, and of Judge R. P. Trlppe, who has spent the time in various points In North Georgia since early In the spring# The pretty Juniors were on dock this morning. For the benefit of the Albany people I will say tlint the es says of Miss Resale Carroll and Miss Nellie Jay were much applauded, M'ss Carroll touched up the Third Party and declared herflelf a Cleveland man, and she brought down the house. Miss Laura Unoon of Albany is the ac complished teacher of art in this insti tution. Judge Trlppe of Albany, is here among old friends. .Be lias been Invi ted by his former townsmen of Cutlo- den to be with them on the 8th of July and preside over the big Democratic rally and to talk and exhort with the brethren. Miss Bessie Carroll and Miss Nellie Jny are expected home next Tuesday. iuopp une. A Story In Every Face. Ilovo old'faces; they are always Jtue. Tho old man’s fuco is his auto biography ; It is liis life in ininiaturo. A face is tho sconory of tho soul, tho camera of our thoughts; although ; w« have not really soon a face until our hearts have followed the wholo repertory of its expressions, yet each man’s habitual face, as a fair general expression of himself, is as if a com- “ehodbocn taken and the sold had a thousand sittings, each negative differing in its way, but all combined resulting in this ono. Why should a man be ashamed of his I It is being ashamed not what he seems, but of what he is. Wrinkles in a man’s face are a kind orthography, nature's handwrit- ho shorthand of features, in the main ideas of a man's life set down without his knowing it, in spite of himself, and in the midst of his denials. It is a without a grammar, and voguost sort of a lexicon, every man can road it It is nan to the Oermau and Indian the Indian, the universal language the globe, the instinctive Volapuk mankind!—G. 8. Loo in Ladies' Journal. Notice to Architects. PIsANM FOR iraPKOVBMItNT OF COURT HO I'M K AT AlJIAIW,OA. IMuiirt nml cl pa wing* will be received by the Hom'd of County Couinilgidom'rH of lloudn nml Revenue* of DoUKhcrty County, nt the Court IIoiihu iii the city of Allmny, Git* nt 12 o'clock on Mondny, duly 4,181*2, for remodeling nml ini* proving the Court lloutte. Thu tuild plunn nml drawing* to provide for mi expenditure of 115,000 to IjtyQOO. Tlifc said Hoard reserve* tho right to reject any or nil of said plan*. No compensation to lie paid for any of Halil plan* or drawing* un* leu* accepted hv wild Hoard, Aliy furthur information cun lie obtained liy applying to ,W. 1*. lillilKH, Clerk of *nid Hoard of County Comini**loners of Dougherty County. JeRUtSa II. II. TARVKU, Chairman. ORlco of Hoard of Comnilfinioner*, ) Of Hond* nml Revenue*, Dougherty County.’ Ai.iiANV,<;.\. 1 Jmie 11,1891 ) honied hid* will lie reccivod by tho Itonrd of (iOimhiMlotier* of Dougherty county for im provomaiiU and uddlUon* to tho Court llmi*c of Hiild county until 12 o'clock on Monday, August tho IhI, IKU2, a* per plan* nml *peolllontlon* on file in tho ulUco of tint Clerk of tho Siifwrior Court of nnld county. A depoMitof five hundred dollars or u certi fied check for that amount will be required of tho person or persons to whom the contractor contracts muy bu uwurded. The right I* reserved to reject any or all bid*. Jly order of th4 Hoard of Cotautlimlonor*. U*Wtw W. IMlURKH. Clerk. Tlio native wks at the ticket win- i of a railroad down south, and i smart clerk was champing Ills t inside because the native was so atingly deliberate. S far is it to Waboo»" he vied, -eight miles,” snapped the ,t’§ the price pf a ticket!" “One .fifty.' | Tho native <>ekotbook "Come, >o clerk; “time’s money'on ad." “Is it!" drawled tlio native, laying gAC** w— “Wefi," he said, hauling out the "if it doesn’t make any bettor (ouoy thou it fioes time I reckon of you is goln to git arrested oounterfoitin ono ot those days,” he moved away, dragging his on the floor at every stop.—Do it Free Press. Vn-MtU* Polly. . friend of mino in this city some ago owned a versatile Polly t contribute!} much to her house- 1 delights and her friends’ entor- nt a the custom of the hostess her friends had partaken of I other good things of that happy i to introduce Polly to each per- ', and tho gravity of Pol- demeanor with that dignified do you do!" was amusing. ? having gone the round Polly 1 to the first person to whom been introduced and made ) novel remark, and so followed lion, saying something to of tho entire company in r in which the introduction | given.—New York Recorder. TVhyM. Dunu Sold Oat. I Alexandre Dumas sold his | because he was tired of cover every wall in his There was not a spot any- »but in the kitchen, where they | not hung, and they were piled the garret He thought of i few things, but was told the others would not sell People would say that he only D the hammer things by forgers. # News. . Softwoods Am UtofaL l tribes of plants seaweeds are reputed to be tho least st this belief does them They supply, direct- indlrectiy, the food upon | most fishes and other animals ooean depend, tho smaller feeding upon tho plants , to be gobbled up subse- iy the huger onee.—Inter- vABhingtoafttar* NOTH'K TO CONTRACTOR!!. NOTICE OP INCORPORATION. ST ATS OF GEORGIA, j To the Superior Court Dot'tlllKHTY COUNTY, i of Hltlil COUUtV. Tho petition of F. F. Putney, C. W. Arnold, 8, R. WjPHton, II. Greenfield nml A. W. Tucker, of mild county and Htnte, nndl.V. Duke, of linn* lolph county nml Hiild Htnte, respectfully hoWcth that they, and those who may associate with thodb have uHnoolated thcniHelve* together for the purpoiioof buying phosphate land*, and mining phosphates on tho *nnie, in thl* and other State*, ami to manufacture and null tho Phoophnte Hook which they may mine or pur- chase In this or other State*, and to receive In payment thereof cash, note*, tiomls and mort* gage* on other property real, pcnmanl or mixed, add to hold, negotiate, mill and convey the name for the benefit and profit of said corporation, and to deal in all kind* of fertiliser* and forti* Using materials, either by purchase or mnnu* faeture. That tho corporate naino of ha Id association I* Thu Albany Phosphate and Mlniug Company, with a capital Rtook of Fifty Thousand Dolinin, with tho right to Increase the same to Two Hun dred and Fifty Thousand Dollar*. That tho principal office of said company or corporation is nt Allmny, in Doughorty county, and statu of Georgia, and that they desire to l>e incorpor* aled for tho term of twenty years, tiiat 10 per cent, of ithu said capital stock i* actually paid In. Wherefore your petitioner* pray that they may lie incorporated under the laws of tho State under tho mild name of The Albany Plios phato nml Mining Company, to huu nml In* sued to plead ami Ih» impleaded, and to do all such other matter* and thing* a* may be right and propor for the carrying on the busincH* of Maid corporation, to make by-law* for tho fcov* eminent of the same, and to have a corporate seal. And n* in duty bourn! your petitioner* will ever pray. R. llOHUS, Petitioner* Attorney. CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. THE SEASON OF 1892. CALENDAR. JULY l —Opening of the Season. JULY 5—Opening of Special Classes, School of Music and Physical Culture. JULY 6—Opening of the College, Pedagogical Department and School of Sacred Literature. AUGUST 2—Nineteenth Assembly Reunion. AUGUST 17—Recognition Day. Class 1892. AUGUST 23-26—Meeting of the American Economic Association. AUGUST 26—Closing Exercises. American topics will be treated in lecture courses by recognized authorities, in single addresses by distinguished public men and women, and in magnificent tableaux, illustrated entertainments and National concerts. Dr. Edward Eggleston will give a course on “American Colonial Life." Mr. H. W. Raymond, of the Navy Department, will describe, with stereopticon views, “The Navy—Old and New." Mr. W. E. Curtis, of the State Department, will lecture on “The Existing Conditions of South American Republics,” etc. OTHER LECTURES. There will be the usual variety of lectures and addresses on many different topics of interest by speakers of National reputation. Among those already secured may be mentioned Prof. H. H. Boyesen, Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, Dr. J. M. Buckley, Mr. Melvill Dewey. Dramatic read ings by leading interpreters, and authors’ readings by popular Ameri can writers, will continue to be features of the programme. MUSIC. Rogers' Band and Orchestra will be doubled in size. A Chautau qua Banjo Club will be organized, a college glee club will be present in July, and soloists of high rank will be secured to appear in frequent concerts. Mr. \V. H. Sherwood, Dr. H. I. Palmer, Mr. I. V. Flagler and Mr. L. S, Leason will continue to take an active part in the music. FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. The management is arranging for special lectures and talks on helpful subjects to young people; for a model United States Congress, under the direction of Prof. W. K. Wicks, of Sj racuse, N. Y., in which the boys will be taught parliamentary rules and Congressional methods. OTHER DEPARTMENTS. All the other departments^ will be efficiently equij continue to do thorough and will work. Details will be announced early in 1892. For circulars, railway rates, cottages, hotel rates, etc., address W. A. DUNCAN, Secretary, . Syracuse, N. THE ALBANY BRICE MfllB CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Common Pressed Brick, -ALSO- Arriving Daily. NEW GOODS To keep Stock Complete in Every Department. Everything at rock-bottom Cash Prices. Our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT In every essential is the most com plete jn the State, and only first- class Pharmacists dispense goods. STATK OF UKOIIUIA. Douuiikhty County. Clerk’* Office, Superior Court. June 8,181*2. I certify that the foregoing ** a true copy of an application for clmrter for the purpose ex- pressed therein. Witne** my official signature the date above written. W. 1*. Uukkh, Clerk. CITATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, I DoiHimtKTY County. \ To All Whom it May Concern: Mr*. Hannah Wei** having, in proper form, applied to mo for permanent letter* of ad- ministration on tl»4 estate of .lame* H. Wei**, late of said county, this i* to cite all and singular, the creditor* and next of kin of said James II. Weiss to be nud appear at my office on the first Monday In July, 1892, and show cause, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Hannah Weis* on J. II. Weiss'* estate. Witness my hand official signature this 2d day of June, 1891 SAMUEL W. SMITH, Je4-td Ordinary Dougherty Coanty, Ga. CITATION. Admiaittritor'i LiUm Siimiuioa, 8TATE OF GEORGIA, Douqukrty County, To All Whom It May Concern: istration, and 1 will pas* upon his application onthe first Monday in July next, at my office in naid county. All persons having objection* are hereby notified to file same on or before that date in this office. Given under my hand and official signature IhU 4th <Uy of w. SMITH, »p9-ij4 Ordinary Dougherty County, Ok Stilr Cipukv of Yard 50,(180 Brick *©*Correspondence Solicited. R. HOBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS, 8. a BUOWN, W. 8. BELL, E L. WIGHT. . sons, rmutu. UOBITTi Soereun- S TO EMM BUS REAL ESTATE. JOB In all its branches NEATLY. QUICKLY, CHEAPLY oooooooooo o oo o o o o o o EXECUTED O O O O O OOQOOOOOOOO 0.0 6 -AT THE- HeralD You must havs absolute confidence in the source from which your table sup plies come. There is no reason why you should not know exactly what you are buying and there is just as little reason why you should not be suited to perfection. “Charity covers a multitude of sins” and so do some grocery bills. There is such a thing as paying for the best of everything and not getting the best of anything. We believe that principle should come before profit and we carry that theory intopraotioe. Do you happen to want anything in une of Fanoy and Family Groceries. We carry a full and Family 1 and complete assort ment of all varieties of Canned Goods, Coffee and Teas of the best, Fostelle’s Elegant Flour, Pure Spioes, and Ex tracts Butter, Cheese and every arti cle usually kept in a first-class Fami ly Grocery, and will make it to the In terest of those favoring us with their patronage. dobi MOW IS THE TIME TO BOY. Office. Correspondence solicitec and satislaction guaranteed We try to please our cus tomers and give them gooc work at lowest prices. H. M. McINTOSH, Proprietor rices are Down to Hard Pan, . and There is Money in Al- Dirt at Pres ent Prices. McINTOSH & LOCKETT REAL ESTATE -AND- FIRE INSURANCE . AGENTS, ALBANY, GA. We have a good list ol real es tate, in city and county, for sale, and invite those seeking invest ments to call on ns. We give special attention to renting houses and collecting rents. Prompt monthly statements. If you want to rent a house, or if you have one for rent, call on us. We now have several desir able houses for rent. CENTRAL PROPERTY. We offer the residence of Mrs. L. A. Towns at a bargain. This property consists of two one-fourth acre lots, and fronts on Broad street, adjoining the Jewish Syna gogue lot. Its location makes it one of the most desirable proper ties now on the market in this city, and the price at which we are prepared to make to a cash purchaser is an inducement to any one seeking a good investment. A GREAT BARGAIN. J 1 We offer a big bargain in three and a half acres in a body situate on the corner of Washington and Mercer streets. Call and see plat of these lots and get bottom prices, and terms. We also offer 13 lots off of the Welch home property; lots front ing on Railroad, Jackson and Jef ferson streets. These are the most centrally located Residence lots now on the market. n * INSURANCE. We represent the following first- class Fire Insurance Companies. The Northern Assurance Com pany. The Macon Fire Insurance Com pany. The Wesch ester Fire Insur ance Company. The Guardian Assurance Com pany. The Greenwich Insurance Com pany. & Albany, Ga., April 19, 1892.