Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, July 09, 1892, Image 8

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figiSL .. ALBANY WEEKLY HREaId: SATURDAY, JULY g, 1892. • V US i square roofe m th two Lucomfl < K»rlj Spalling. rot spelling ia a strictly , nent In the do- of early meeting houses, roofe without Dormans, 1 on each aide,” evf- 1 a roof without dormers and with lucames, hut UUWd to 9I4 rwrda. would itt! ef bad in those days "turritts” “turetta” and “turita” and ' and “feriata” and “tyrryta" “toryettoa" and “turiotta” and ' 1,” which were one and the 1 thing. One church had orders ‘‘Joyces'’ and ‘‘raylea" and ' and “bymes” and "tym- 1 "gaybela" and a “pulpyt” "pnyr of atayra" a liberal r of y’a. in in the gahia bfitfji O»0 W6ld ia Bpellod ia three or four different 'ways. A portion of the contract in ,1hQ Roxbury church records reads: "Sayd John is to fence in the Bur- ing Plaa with a Fesy ston wall, aefl- ghattly don for strenk and work manship, aa also to mark a Doball gatt six or eight foto wid and to “Seflghattly" is sufficiently intelli gible, and one can fancy tho double •ate all hinged, but who could guess \ that "fesy” is “facy.” or faced smoothly (—Exchange. Mlantulanilood th* Minlitnr. A well known local minister, who is in tho hubit of making weekly calls at the armory for the purposo of distributing tracts and wohls of comfort to hearts bleeding with shame and sorrow, hod an experi- tho other day which has fur- ~ excellent material for a story he tells with great gusto at club. Ho made a visit to tho for tho purpose of speaking some of the inmates. A brawny new policeman mot him 1 tho door. “Pfwat do yes wantt" he asked, a dignified swelling of the "I desire to get access to the prison- n confined here.” "Pfwat I Axes, is itt Bogorra, — an ax will yea take to them tints there. Out o’ here wid yes r Oill cut yure t’roat fur yes I” Luckily some of tho officers who quainted with the diviue in- l further disoussiun on this n£—Chicago Mail. ■ K What • frog Knjoyt. ) few things more amusing ) watch a toad submitting to X ation of a back scratching, at first look somowhat bus- ’ at the twig which you are toward him. But after or three passes down his bock . manner undergoes a marked , his eyes dose with an ex- 1 of infinite rapture, he plants feet wider apart and his body “ 1 out to nearly double its ordi- 1 as if to obtain by these 1 more room for enjoyment hus he will remain until you laomosudden movement whioh 1 him, or until he has hod as petting a* lie wants, when, “ of regretful delight he hlmsolf to his usual dl- 1 and hop away, bent once on the pleasures of the chase. * Dumb Animals. Th« Advantage of Sloth. who are opposed to early Hid as time goes on the num- aeem to increase—will learn 1 interest the opinion of a Ger- 1 doctor, who has been collecting rmation about the habits of long 1 persons, and finds that the ma- r of long livers indulged in late At least eight out of ten per- er eighty never wont to bod i into tho small hours and did _et up again till lute in the day. > considers that getting up early B to exhaust tho physical power to shorten life, while the so invigorating early hours are, ks, apt to produco lassitude, > positively dangerous to some Utions. This explodes tile old 1 of early to lied nnd early to ndon Court Journal. A Good .Scheme. i of Atlanta hus invented ■ivanco to prevent serious mis- in filling prescriptions. His ntion is a bottle, just liko others, in one particular. It hns n I stopper covered with innumer- 1 points that sensibly prick if 0110 is not careful in re j it from tho bottio. All poi- s and dangerous drugs are to t in bottles like this. Tho pe l contrivance will moke tho careful, no matter how l hurry, and if he is made to dous in handling .bottles he ko no mistake in filling pre- 1.—Hartford Times. etore of Garloua Pipe*. ors of curious pipes are as 1 nowadays as other people ad amusement in hunting le quaint and antique. There iny enthusiastic smokers in fork who make it a point to ' rly at their tobacco deal- ask him if he has got any- in the line of pipes' or ’ utensils. One of the most Stic of these is Mr. J. Cole- ayton. He has a magnificent nt of meerschaum and brier , and never loses a chance 1 collection.—New York Mr. £p.t.ln Ifelil Four Acer. Burt Beigsr, boiling from St. Louis, was yesterday afternoon bunkoed out of (1(0 on s poker badd, and&niee Cary, Charles Kline aad Isaac Epstetk' re arrested on the charge of operating a confidence game. The four men were on M incoming Missouri Pacific train and were t nlging in a quiet game of euchre for p'lnts. Daring the program Of the game Epstein remarked that be held a good poker hand. At tide Setger ■aid he also held a good poker hand, and proposed that the game be turned tram euchre to poker, which was accordingly done and the ctgara bet. From cigar- for the crowd the stakes grew to- and from a box of cigar* to ” ’ Cjmtinning aUhi.^TjZToi (160—all Seller bad—was mode and th* .'urn Called. Geiger held four kings and Mr, Hpetcln four aces.—Kansas City Journal, A Pretty nig rourtesM-ysar-old. The youngest soldier in the British army, Private Defries, aged foirteen years and its months, is a fine child for his age, Ho is close upon It feet 8 Inches in height, with a cheat measure ment of 80 Inches, and weighs 126 pound*. K la no wonder, therefore, that the military authorities should have enlisted him without a demur when he told them that ho was over eighteen. His father now seeks to have him discharged on account of his tender years; but the war office, not unreason ably, holds that the onus lies upon him to provo that his son is the loans natnnn he would mako him out. In other words, the condition of his discharge is the production of a certificate of age— and very right.—London Globe. “High Card nob” to Join tbo Church. Bob Brewington, formerly of Kirks- ville, Mo,, and known to his associates as "High Card Bob,” who recently won (2,500 in Arisona, announces that he has given it back and will reform. He declares that twonty-flve dollars honest ly earned will go farther than (100 won over the card table, and that the gam bler's life 1ms lost all Its charms for htin. Finally he has promised to join the church.—Cor. St. Louis Republic. J. D. ROPE IBRO. Have established a steam srui mmii 1 Near Oaktleld, eighteen miles from Albany, on the A. F. A N. road, and are now pre pared to fill orders for all kl.ids of LUMBER! Our timber has never been turpen tined, and the lumber that we saw wil all be flrst-olaas. We soliolt orders from dealers and builders, and guarantee satisfaction. Write us at Oaktleld, or orders left with 8. B. Brown In Albany will reaoh ui promptly. J. D. HOPE & BRO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS# Office of Board of CommiMioncra, ) Of Bond* and Revenue* Dougherty County.} ALBANY,Li A., Juno II, 1WA. ) Healed bidM will bo rocoived by tho Bouixt of ComintMloncrN of Dougherty county tor im |irovonientn nnd additions to tho Court llouso of said county until 19 o'clock on Monday, August tho 1st, IMS, as |Hir plans nnd specifications on tllo In tlio office of tho Clerk of tho Mu)H>rior Court of said county. A deposit of five hundred dollars or u certi fied chock for thut amount will bo required of tho person or persons to whom tho contractor contracts may bo awarded. The right 1s reserved to reject any or all bids. By onler of tbo Board of CommiMionors, U*-w8w W. 1'. 1IUUKH. Clerk. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. STATIC OF GEORGIA, 1 To tho Superior Court DoruiiKHTY County, j of said county. Tho petition of F. F. l'utney, C. W. Arnold, S. U, Weston, D. Greenfield and A. W. Tucker, of said county nnd State, and 1. V. Duke, of Han dolph county and said State, respectfully showeth that they, nnd those who may associate with them, lmvo associated themselves together for tho pur|tose of buying phosphate lands, and mining phosphates on the same, in this and other States, and to manufacture and sell the Phosphate Hock which they may mine or pur chase In this or other States, ami to receive in payment thereof cash, notes, bonds and mort gages on other property real, personal or mixed, and to hold, negotiate.’sell and convey the same for the benefit and profit of said corporation, und to deal in all kinds of fertilisers nnd ferti lising materials, either by purchase or mnnu fncture. __ That tho corporate name of said association is The Albany Phosphate und Mining Company, with a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars, with the right to increase the same to Two Hun dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. That the principal office of said company or corporation is at Albany, in Dougherty county, and .State of Georgia, and that they desire to he incorpor ated for the term of twenty years, that 10 per cent, of ithe said capital stock is actually paid in. Wherefore your petitioners pray that they may be incorporated under the laws of the .State uuiler the said name of The Albany Phos phate and Mining Company, to sue and lie sued topload and he impleaded, and to do all such other matters nnd things ns may he right and proper for the carrying on tho business of said corporation, to make by-laws for tho gov eminent of the sumo, and to have u corporate seal. And as in duty bound your petitioners will over pray. H. llOBBS, Petitioners Attorney. STATE OF GEORGIA, DoruiiKHTY County. Clerk’s OlUce, Superior Court. June 8,1882. 1 certify that the foregoing is a true copy of an application for charter for the purpose ox pressod therein. Witnos8 my olUcial signature the date above written. W. P. Burks, clerk. CHAOTADQDA ASSEMBLY. THE SEASOIN 1892. CALENDAR. ,ULY l —Opening of the Season. LY 5—Opening of Special Clases, School of Music and Physical Culture. JULY 6—Opening of the College,Pedagogical Department and School of Sacred Literature. ' , AVGUST 2—Nineteenth Assemblj Reunion. GUST 17—Recognition Day. Cass|i892. GUST 23-26—Meeting of the Am-ridan Economic Association. UST 26—Closing Exercises. . ’ 1 J01 American topics will be treated in lectuib courses by recognized authorities, in single addresses by distinguishes public men and women, and in magnificent tableaux, illustrated enta-tainments 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 Navyl—Old and New.” Mr. W. E. Curtis, of the State Department, will lecture on "The Existing Conditions of South American Republics," etc. OTHER LECTU) There will be the usual variety of lectures lud addresses on many different topics of interest by speakers of Natioull reputation. Among those already secured may be mentioned Prof. H. H. Boyesen, Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, Dr. J. M. Buckley, Mr. Melvill D^wey. Dramatic read ings by leading interpreters, and authors’ readings By popular Ameri can writers, will continue to be features of the programme. MUSIC. I Rogers’ Band and Orchestra will be doubled in size. A Chautau qua Banjo Club will be organized, a college gl,e club will be present in July, aad soloists of high rank will be secured to appear in frequent concerts. Mr. W. 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 Sjracuse, N. Y., in which the boys wil! be taught parliamentary rules anti Congressional methods. OTHER DEPARTMENTS. All the other departments will be efficiently equipped, and will continue to do thorough work. Details will be announced early in 1892. For circulars, railway rates, cottages, hotel rates, etc., address W. A. DUNCAN, Secretary, Syracuse, N. Y. THE ALBANY BRICK BN GO. MANUFACTURERS OF Arising Daily. Common Pressed Brick -AL80- Daily Capacity cf Yard 50,000 Brick. ^^Correspondence Solicited. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. R. HOBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS S. B. BROWN, W. S. BELL, E. L. WIGHT. R. IlOBBN, President. Witt. EOCKETT, Secretary* 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 in the State, and only first- class Pharmacists dispense goods, & TO You must have 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 nnd 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 into practice. Do you happen to want anything in line of Fancy and Family Groceries. We carry a full and complete assort ment of all variet ies of Canned Goods, Coffee and Teas of the best, Postelle’s Elegant Flour, Pure Spices, and Ex tracts Butter, Cheese nnd 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: Y. Gr.Pl.USt. ■PRINTING. REAL ESTATE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BOY. Prices are Dovn to Hard Pan, and There is Money in Al bany Dirt at Pres ent Prices. In all its branches NEATLY. QUICKLY, CHEAPLY MCINTOSH & LOCKETT REAL ESTATE -AND- FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, ALBANY, GA. We have a good list of real es tate, in city and county, for sale, and invite those seeking invest ments to call on us. We give special attention to renting houses anu 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. O S O O O O O OOP POO p P P P P P EXECUTED ooooooooooooooooooo -AT THE- HeralD Job lOffiee. 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. 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. Correspondence solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. We try to please our cus tomers and give, them good work at lowest prices. h. m. McIntosh, Proprietor INSURANCE. We represent the following first- class Fire Insurance Companies. The Northern Assurance Com pany. The Macon Fire Insurance Com pany. The Weschester Fire Insur ance Company. The Guardian Assurance Com pany. The Greenwich Insurance Com pany. & Albany, Ga., April 19, 1892.