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,_ —i ■> Convention.
vda about the telegraph of-
‘ I news from the Repub-
_ —Hon of 1880 wero just
news—they hungered fuifi
for information from Clii.
9 it seemed ns if it would
They besieged the of-
l bored the people in clinrgo
... «we not satisfied until they got
“fcially AH operator, whoso bump
pity was as large ns his bump of
ir, bethought himBelf of a plan
sase the nows hungry gang,
nufactured some convention
i of a harmless character, uut jt
i what was wanted. Every little
the operator would struggle
i the frantic crowd and post a
__ _ Jtdlliiy yiU! "ilr. Conk-
i hfriyeil lit the convention
li'etrS." That was something,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LAWYERS.
J w, ivsltehs,
' ATTOftVKV-AT-LAW,
Pmoiioc In nil the Court. ol the Albany c
cuit.nnd tilmwtuK* by specialomitnict,
Ofllco In \ crftulutt Ulocks Washington htn
Clr
£ B. JO JVM, ,
lawyer and real estate into# er.
Local agent Equitable Building and lx,an As*
sociation, Albany, (la. z-li-iUw-ly.
0. II. Wooden, \V. E. Wooten,
UyOOTKN * WOOT*|», <;ity All y.
ATT0I1N K Y • AT* T«A W»
CHADTADQUA ASSEMBLY.
THE SEASON OF 1892.
CALENDAR
6fllco In Vontulott's lllock, Washington *treeu
•* • 2-li-d*w-ly.
Albany, Gn.
lit T. JONKM.
* ATTOItN EY-AT -1. A W.
he posted this one: "Mr.
has entered tho convou-
ireat enthusiasm.'' Tliis was
t with much favor.
put up: "Mr. Conkling is
[ down tho main aisle. Wild
g.” The crowd joined in tho
nary cheering at Chicago.
he put on tho bulletin
1: "Mr. Conkling takes his sent,
lltuous applause. " This set the
lwttd.
1 then that operator would vary
i bogus dispatchos with descrip-
, of how Mr. Cameron entered
i© convention and his reception, the
' I that greoted Garfield, the en-
i over Logan, uutil he had
1 his stock of eminent men.
at time the real work of tho
ntion had begun and genuino
itches began to come over the
t was a safe and harmless ruse,
l it kept the orowd in a good
f.—-Harris! ~ I ^
isburg Telegraph.
Giving ftn Onlrr*
• women strolled into ndowu
aurant. The mercury was
on the roof, smiliug at tiio
nates below. These partieu-
ortunatos took a fan aud a
[ fare and looked at each other
key didn't know what they
lure for auylmw.
i you out!" said No. 1.
I cannot," replied No. 2, with tlio
iss of despair. "It’s too warm."
just then a volco roso from
xt table, where a young worn-
i gray was cbeorfully giving liei
r to the waiter.
i may bring me n gln°s of iced
i first," said tho young woman i n
"and mind that it is iced and
I whipped cream on tho top. Then
j me a oupof cold bouillon, somo
1 roast beef, rare, cold asparagus
‘i dressing and somo strawberries
he stem, with a plate of pow-
1 sugar aud some cracked ico."
ke women opposito looked at each
Then one of them gruspud a
I and solemnly wrote down tho
■ word for word,
i not too proud to profit by the
Beuse of tho others,” she re-
1 pensively, ns she gave it to
alter.—Now York World.
Tho Vibrating Colocuil*.
otanical curiosity lius been add
> tho list that Was already graced
mob oddities ns tho "change
ower," tho "cannibal vine," tho
bean," tho "caterpillar
and tho "snowflower." This
wondor is from Now Zealand
, 1 has only boon known to civilized
Ian sinco 1891. In its native haunts
known by a name which sign!
( "ague wood,” notwithstanding
) fact that it is a true tree and often
i to bo twenty feet high,
f Tho peculiarity of this shrub is its
nbling, a characteristic which
i it its name of “vibrating" colo-
to distinguish it from other
deg of oolocosia which do not
nble. When in a closed room,
i,the air is perfectly still, the
ations frequently run up to iou
• minute. The trembling iH not in
, leaves alono, but occasionally ox
idB to some of the largest branches.
L Louis Republic.
Abyssinian Chiefs.
An Abyssinian chief of very high
will ask for dollars without
apparent shame, and if tho
it of tho gift does not come up
bis expectations ho will politely
"I requiro nothing but your
!p," which means that he
be os unfriendly as possiblo unj
the required sum is forthcom
. The king might put n stop
i at once, for no monarch is morel
•lute or despotio in the world,
word, proclaimed in the market
e with a prelude of tomtoms, i.-
only law, and ho lias absolute
r or of death and .mutilation.-
Ic Villiers in Century.
AH Imtineu promptly ami percUtenlly at-
tended to.
Ofllco in Willingham's Block, Broad itroet.
Telephone 4W.
street. Allmny, Git.
JULY i—Opening of the Season.
JULY 5—Opening of Special Classes, School of Music and
Physical Culture,
JULY 6—Opening 61 the College, Pedagogical Department and
School of Sacred Literature,
AUGUST a—Nineteenth Assembly Reunion.
AUGUST 17—Recognition Day. Class 1852.
AUGUST 23-26—Meeting of the American Economic Association.
AUGUST 26—Closing Exercises.
DOCTORS.
|_| WOO HOBINBON,
0 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofllco over Gilbert's Drug Store, Wnshingto
——* 1 " 12-d*w-ly.
W.
DA VIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofllco over II. J. Lntnnr ft Son's Drug Store,
corner Broad and Itotddencc streets. Residence
corner Flint and Jefferson streets.
CITY TAXES.
Dignt Nov Open (or Return of Taxes.
Notico is hereby given that the City Tax
Digest is now open nml that I nm ready to re
ceive city tnx returns for the year IWtt, at my
ofllco in tho Western Union Telegraph Coin*
puny's ofllco on Broud street.
HPfl.tf Y. C. RUST. CltV Clerk.
J- D- HOPE & BRO.
Have established a steam
sflua mmii 1
Near OakllelU, eighteen miles from
Albany, on the A. F. & N.
road, and are now pre
pared to HU orders
for all kinds of
LUMBER!
Our timber has never been turpen
tined, and tlie lumber that We saw wll
all be llrst-claBS.
We sollolt. orders from dealers and
builders, and guarantee satisfaction.
Write us nt Onklielil, or orders left
with H.II. Brown in Albany will reach
us promptly.
J. D. HOPE & BRO
NOTICE TO tONTIIACTOlH.
Ofllco of Boa ill of <'omutisftini)oi*s,
Of UoaiU and Revenues, Dougherty County.
ALBANY,(I.U.111110 fl, 181)3. )
Sealed bids will be received by the Board of
Commissioners of DoitKluTly county for Im
provement* and additions to tho Court House of
said county until 12 o'clock on Monday, August
(lie 1st, 1SU2, as per plans and specifications on
tile in thu ofllco of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said county,
A deposit of live hundred dollars or a eerti
tled cheek for that amount will bo required of
the imrson pr persons to whom thu contractor
contracts may bo awarded.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
By order of tho Board o{ Commissioners.
11-wHw W. P. BURKS, dork.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
STATE OF GEORGIA, | To tho Superior Court
* * u c<
Gaining Time.
■photographer — You’ve spoiled
.bout a dozen plates by moving I
1't see why you can't keep quiei
' a second,
ly—Don’t Wan tor.
Vfcy not?"
*“ ’Cause after you get through
1th me, mom is goin ter take me to
dentist’s ter have u tooth pulled ''
News.
Delight. or a Big CltV
■s. B.—Dear me, what lovely
aids this flat has I
nt—Madam, those are not cup-
They are the bedrooms.—
Doi'oiiKKTY County, i of said countv.
The jmlitimi of F. F. Putney, C. W. Arnold, S.
R. Weston, D. Greenfield and A. W. Tucker, of
said county nml State, aud I.V. Duke, of Ran
clolph county and said State, respectfully
showeth that they, and those who may ussoeinte
with them, have associated themselves together
for the purpose of buying phosphate lands, and
mining phosphates on the same, in this and
other States, ami to manufacture and sell the
Phosphate Rock which they may mine or pur
clmsc in this or other Stales, and to receive in
payment thereof cash, notes, bonds ami mort
gages on other property real,personal or mixed,
and to hold, negotiate, soft and convey the same
for tho benefit and profit of said corporation,
nml to deal in all kinds of fertilisers ami ferti
lising materials, eillior by purchase or menu
fact arc.
That the corporate name of said association is
The Albany Phosphate and Mining Company
with a capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars,
with tho right to increase the same to Two Hun
tired ami Fifty Thousand Dollars. That the
principal oftlco of said company or corporation
is nt Albany, In Dougherty county, anil state of
Georgia, and that they desire to be incorpor
ated for the term of twenty years, that lo per
cent, of i tho said capital stock is actually paid
in.
Wherefore your petitioners pray that they
may be incorporated under tho laws of the
.‘'tale under the said name of The Albany Phos
phate and Mining Company, to sue ami be sued
to plead ami lie impleaded, amt to do all such
other matters ami things as may bo right nml
proper for the carrying on tho business of
said corporation, to make by-laws for the gov
eminent of tho same, nml to have n corporate
seal. And as in duty bound your petitioners
will ever pray. U. 110BRS,
Petitioners Attorney.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
DoruiiKRTY County.
Clerk’s Office,
Superior Court,
Juno 8,18112.
I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of
an application for charter for the purpose ex
pressed therein.
Witness my official signature the date above
written. W. P. Burk* .Clerk.
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.
job:
OTHER LECTURES.
l(,JNDSTINCT PRINT -
There will be the usual variety of lectures aud 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. W. H. Sherwood, Dr, H. I. Palmer, Mr. I. V. Flagler
aud Mr. L. S. Leason will continue to take an active part iu the music.
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
The management is arranging for special lectures aud 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 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
!Arriving Daily.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Common Pressed Brick,
-ALSO-
Repressed Brick for Finishing.
Daily Capacity of Yard 50,000 Brick.
JfcaTCorrespondence Solicited.
BOARD OF DIRECTOBK.
R, HOBBS, JXO. A. DAVIS
S. B. BROWN, W. S. BELL,
E. I.. WIGHT.
R. HOBBS, President.
XV31. 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.
a
TO
You must lmvu 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 ns 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 Fnncy and Family Groceries.
We carry a full and complete assort
ment of all varieties of Canned Goods,
Coffee and Teas of the best, Postelle’s
Elegant Flour, Pure Spices, 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.
.Gr.H.ust.
REAL ESTATE.
NOW IS TBE TIME
TO BOY.
Prices are Down to Hard Pan,
and There is Money uiM-
bany Dirt at Pres
ent Prices.
TOTTING.
In all its branches
NEATLY.
QUICKLY,
CHEAPLY
MCINTOSH & LOCKETT
COO 00 o c oooooooooooc
EXECUTED
OOCOOOOO O O O O O. C O O 0 o o
-AT THE-
HeralD
Job:
Office.
Correspondence solicited
and satisfaction guaranteed.
We try to please our cus
tomers and give them good
work at lowest prices.
h. m. McIntosh,
Proprietor
REAL ESTATE
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 lo 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 desiv-
able houses for rent.
CENTRAL PROPERTY.
We offer the residence of Mrs.
L. A. Towns at a bargain. This
property consists of two one-fouvtli
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 nt 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.
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.
IBM'IM & ....
Albany, Ga., April 19, 1892.
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