Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, September 03, 1892, Image 2

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.'* HHH?Wr WlpPlM ALBANY WEEKLY HREALD: ’SATURDAY, 3. »89s. JBANY HERALD. CURRENT COMMENT. PEEK’S APPOINTMENTS. Editor ud Propriotor. Editor. IIS SO ~™.......J J Ml m. >*.' The South Carolina victory goes to Tillman, and with him the full reform ticket waa elected. The returna are Hjrmail, postage paid, or de* not ypt &11 in, but Hhoppard’s majority 10 cvnta a wwk or « uettu a j n the cities waa so email aa to give Tillman an overwhelming majority when the returns from the country precincta, where hia main strength Ilea, are all In. His majority this time will not be so great as last time, but this was an election strictly within party lines, while In the last race Till man's opponent ran aa an Indepen dent. The conservatives concede the election to Tillman but claim to have elected three congressmen. HR Witt. MPKMD TWO WEEKS Ilf THE SOETHERN PART OP THR HTATK MAKING SPEECHES, Bat Will Give Albaar III Ge-Hjr. itlonn.uqrsble In ailvanrc i no «*• ■ rule In luvor o( «nj;bo<ly.» u Rates imkwaiu, suit made diction. iralskt Bank'. Iwl11 nRton i at Albany, Os., as JAY, SKPT. 8, 1892. 1 Is still on top in South a or no cholera, it pays to i U Son Russell? It looks like 1 has put a quietus on the oan boodle bestowed upon •tyltos ; In Georgia will bo ed. noorats will hnve to divide 1 vote to beat Tom Watson In distriot. 1 Carolina will have two more 'lllman and reform. By that ill be badly In need of a little v. hit Is fmouT Is going to run as an rnt onndldate for Congress ln‘ th distriot. Seab does love mself speak. t came Satan.” The Demo- I Third Partyltes of the Sea- riot have held their oonven- ltd now It Is the Republicans' Cholera seems to be on the Inorease, as the plague moves westward. The people of Hamburg have been stricken with terror at the alarming inorease In the number ot deathsand new cases at that port. Up to date the total number of deaths in Russia alone Is snfcly estimated at 150,000. The United State* government has provided the strictest quarantine' regulations and there Is, practically, no danger of the disease entering this country. An American and an English vessel were seized by a Russian man-of-war for sealing in waters near Russia, whloli were, however, considered as neutral. They were compelled to sign a contract tjiat they would not catch seals any more within 1,000 miles of Russia, and were then Imprisoned on the vessel for several days before be ing released. Here Is a question for Hr. Harrison and his Republican Diplomacy to settle. r ten years ago the first central I,, for commercial Inoandescent was established and arc llght- iunlng to asiurne Its pres. ; yet a single decade has aeon jf eleotrlo light and power ad orn the experimental stage to r front ranks of Industrial en. 1 that destroyed the Augusta lie office gavo the veteran Kd- atrlck Walsh an opportunity tu the world what an all-round aper man oan do to overcome titles and turn^a misfortune that ovnrwhelni an ordinary man 1 victorious achievement; and the Ity was not lost. prosecution doesn’t seem to bo ng out a olear case against I.lzzle en, the young woman on trial at (Ivor, Mass., for the murder of or and stepmother. Judging > press Reports of the evidence nr brought out in the trial, there a in the oase to fasten the double or upon the girl than the public en led In advance of the trial to son' Is 'playing the foreign y campaign card for all It Ib 1. He ha* sent a war vessel to •la to proteat American Inter- The action was worso tlinn uso- the Insurrectionists have not i Interfered with our Inter The Rupubllcans realize -lousness of their situation, and avorlng to patoh up a worn- s now announced that tlqn. tho Third ’Party candidate ildent la ooming to Georgia to ome speeches, and that Mrs. 1 ooming With him. It Is all about Weaver; iet him come and In every distriot in the State if nts to; but It Is to be hoped that woman will, not come this.;way 1. 1 If she dobs, things are linble our that will ho very embarrass. * ia olalmed that In West Virginia queiit campaign expedient with ninent Republicans like Mr. El- s, Is to promise olergymen of va ns denominations large contribu- na toward new church buildings In 0 event of Republican Success in “ nber. This: may work very well ne instances, blit the schemers I find that fooling with the olergy dittos ia a very ticklish business, hard was a clergyman. 1 oholera scare has, by no means, _Jy6t. The death-dealing dis- 1 still prevails In Europe nnd Asia, 1 Is keeping up its feqord of rapid ruction to life. Several oases have 1 found In England, but it Is prob- i that it will not gain much head- ray there. A strict quarantine and a ough and effective sanitation will, rhaps, suffice to keep'it out of the United States, though it is said to pve been brought near tho coast sev- I times in emigrant ships. ■ And now it is announced that Seab Wright, of Rome, will make the race ptr,Congress in the Seventh district as ^^independent candidate against (e John W. Maddox, the Demo- 0 nominee, and that Dr. Felton 11 make a speech in every county in -lot for him. Wright, declined ike the race a* a Third Party oan- te, but now expects to get the in- nent of that party. With Dr. 17.to help him and the Third f- supporting him, he will give anlzed Democracy a lively Col. Livingston has sent a challenge to his Third Party opponent In the Fifth to meet him on the stump. Col. Taliaferro, his opponent, will likely accept, and the political circles in the Fifth will see some lively times. Col. Peek, I he Third Party candidate for Governor, Is making a vigorous campalgh of the State, and Is speaking every day, sometimes twice a day. He Is now in Southeast Georgia, lint ft ap pears from Ills appointments which are published In the Atlanta Constitu tion that lie Is working his way to wards Albany. Rut he has not given the Hub of Southwest Georgia a date. Here are Ills appointments for the next two weeks: Morgan, Chatham oounty, Saturday, September 8d. Blakely, Early county,Monday, Sep tember Btli. Fort Gaines, Clay county, Tuesday, September 6th. Cuthbert, Randolph county, Wednes day, September 7th. Dawson, Terrell oounty, Tursday, September 8th. Mmithville, Lee county, Friday, Sep tember 9th. Ty Ty, Worth oounty, Saturday, leptt ‘ September 10th. James, Jones county, Monday, Sep tember 12th. MillrdgeVille, Baldwin oounty,Tues day, September 18th. Montlcello, Jasper county, Wednes day, September 14th. Colonel Peek intends to devote the time between now and the election to active campaigning. His son-in-law, Irwin, is also taking nn active hand in political speakings. VOOE, OR KNAVl George William Curtis is dead. He Is the well-known journalist and ora tor who began the department of “The Editor’s Easy Chair’’ In Harper’s Monthly, and was, at the time of his death, the editor of Harper’s Weekly. Ho was a strong ndvooate of olvll ser vice reform, and up to 1884 was a stanch Republican. At that time he supported Cleveland nnd has been a Democrat ever since. Positive news comes from Rome that Hon. Seab Wright will be in the rnoa for Congress in the Seventh Dis trict. • Ho will run as an Independent, but It is expected that lie will reeeive the Indorsement of the Third Party, and will have Dr. Felton to help him stump the distriot. This will give him a|strong prestige in thorace, hut Judge Maddox Is not at all nlnrmcd, though he will make a thorough canvas#of tho district., v.' **• . In liis speech at Rome Tuesday Judge Crisp made soverAI splendid hits. His argument was sound and convincing. Among other thing* be said: “Since the war there has been but one Democratic Congress—the forty- sixth—but wo wero swindled out of the Presidency. What did that Con- gross'do? They passed a bill, the pratloal effect of which would have been to (destroy the national banks, bat It did ndt become a law. President Hayes vetoed it. There has never been a financial measure before Congress that the Democrats did not vote with the people, and for the interest of the people." GeorglaVtax rate will 6b 4.8(1 mills for this year. Tho rate was fixed Tuesday by Gov ernor Northed and Comptroller Gen. oral Wright. The state haa to raise $2,246,000 by taxation tills year, and It has $402,000,- 000, in round numbers, to levy taxes on. To determine the rate was a question of division. Of the total taxable property, $42,- 000,000 is returned by railroads and street railways. Three counties have not made their returns—Chattooga, Dougherty and Sumter—but last year they returned $12,284,000, which, added to the $408,007,000 returned for tills year by the other 184 counties, makes $420,000,000 of taxable property exclu sive of the railway property. LhBt year the tax was 6.08 mills on the dollar. The rate for tills year is .28 of n mill, or nearly a quarter of a mill, less than last year. Peck, the Labor Commissioner of New York State, must be cither a fool or a knave, even if he was appointed by Grover Cleveland and olaiins to be a Democrat. 11c has recently sent out to the press what he ia pleased to call a summary of his ninth annual report of the “Bu reau of Statistics of _ Labor.” As a statistical document it Is not worth the paper it Is printed on. It is milling more nor Icsb than a jumble of guesses, wliloh Is given to the world in con- tlrmatlon of the Republican olnlin of the favorable effect of the McKinley tariff on labor and wages. A fool or a knave In charge of a bureau of statistics Is worso than a bull in a oblna shop. With Porter to fix up our qensus, Peck to arrange the figures on “labor and Wages,” and suah Republican organs ns the Chica go Inter Ocean and New York 'Times to make deductions from the figures furnished, there la nothing more to be done III the' way of elaborate misin- formatlon. GREAT REDUCTION. Having purchased a nice and well assorted stock of FALL CLOTHING, We now offer our spring stock at greatly Reduced Prices We also offer nice Puff Shirts *» Frony 85c. to $1.75. STRAW HATS extremely low. Take advant age of low prices and give us a call. CUTLIFF & JORDAN-. ALBANY i NEWS i CO. We have just received an excel lent. assortment of Bound Books which we are selling for 25c. and upward. Call early and make your selection. Opr line of TABLETS The more tariff, the more strikes. “Mamma, I want some water in a bowl! lam going to christen my doll.” “No, little dear. That would bo trilling with a sacred subject.” “Then give me some wax to waxinatc her with. She's old enough now to hnve something dope to her.”—Youth’s Companion. Far Real. A seven-room dwelling just com pleted. Large, airy rooms with French plate mirror mantels, with grates and Mosaic tiling. IlandBomely finished Inside. Good neighborhood, and the highest and healthiest point In the olty. W. ’ aug26-lm W! Pace. is the best in the city, and we can prove it to your satisfaction. When you want Blank Books, School Books, Inks, Pens and General Stationery; also late pa pers, Magazines and Novels, re member we are here to serve you, and anything not in stock will be promptly procured. It will pay you to give us a call before going elsewhere. Crain & Sons, No. too BROAD ST. J. L deUnrsid Si Go. DRUGGISTS And General Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Lamps Soaps, Toilet Articles, Etc. No. 98 Broad. St. SODA FOUNTAIN, Fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Our Prescription Department ia com plete in all its appointments, and pre scriptions are carefully compounded. Telephone No. 59. J. B. deGRAFFNREID & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COrmWISSIOflBSS’ SALE. SOME SPECIALTIES -AT- I. JACOBSON’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Harduuare Store, AGENTS FOB J Garfield Injectors -FOR- Genuine Magnolia Anti-friction Metal Rubber Hose, Best Rubber Belting, Leather Belting, Packing, Lacing, Leather Lacing Strings. Full line of BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, STOVE RANGES, Boilers, wash tubs, wash stands, water closets, all kinds of wagon material, China and crockery ware, barb wire for fencing. Telephone No. 19. I. JACOBSON. GEORGIA—Dougherty County. lly ‘virtuo ot the order and judgment ot tho Suporidr Court of tho county of Dougherty nnd State ot Georgia* In the matter ot Sarah C. Snead and Kate C. Road* et al., against Clalborn Snead, trustee, nnd Guardian Jamea L. Clanton, et al* the same being a petition and application for partition, wo will sell before the Court Houso door of tho county of Doughorty, during the logal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October next, tho Clanton plantation in the Second distriot of Dougherty county, containing 1,150% acres more or loss. For the convenience of pur chasers the place has been recontly surveyed, nnd will bo sold in three scpnrnto parcels, cnoh parcel making n convenient nnd vnlunblo farm, diagrams of which nre at HlkSMAN & AGAR CO.’S Drug Store, and nt tho Clerk’s office at tho Court House.. Tho first parcel Is composed of lots Nos. 88 and 118, containing 500 acres. Tho second parcel is composed of the north half, of lot No. 117 and allot lot No. 84, excop 88*4 acres, which belongs to the Porter place. The three pareels contain 851% acres, as above statedt Tho third parcel is composed of the north half of lot of land No. 110, and south part lot 85* and parts of 80 and 115, tho wliolo containing 405 ucres. The three parcels contain 1,250% acres, as above stated. NORTH. Tho case of Mrs, Maybrlek, who was convicted of poisoning her husband in England, has been brought promi nently before the publio again. This time it is the appeal of some of the moat prominent women In this coun try to the Queen for executive clem ency. This petition contains the names of Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Blaine, nnd will, it is thought, have some weight. l* o It T E it PLACE. OAK LAWN It O A II. The Negroes of the Fifth District nre anxious to defeat Tom Watsou in the Tenth. They arc denouncing bot h him and Wilson, his Negro henchman. A lot of campaign circulars are being issued from headquarters showing how he defeated the claim of Chas. D. Bradwell in Congress. Brndwell is a worthy colored man, and his claim was a just one. It would hnve pasted had it not been for the strenuous opposi tion of Watson, who is now trying to yecure the Negro vote. \ n4 '» \ Acres OlV. 68 Acres Off. Ditch. 23?^ 1 Acres/ Off. y r\ i\ a? r\ S 1 ? e r a c. 8 ? C L A X r £ | B | & p T 0 x r L b 8 P a S 5^ 8 ? A C E § - a\ ! D c ^ V N.J*. =— \ f U \ o a \ = I > % V. » a r. c 3- P 1 * a •_ 5 E > E o i* 3 s i .* a — SL -i K £ X LOCKETT PLACE. > — DWELLING HOUSE. SOUTH Locomotives, Stationary, Portable, Traction and Marine Boilers, adapted to every condition of Steam Boiler Feeding Service, lifting or taking water under pressure, not or cold. C. H. CAM FI ELD & CO., Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS, L B A N Y, GEORGIA. Having leased the old Sims & Rust, Fire-proof Warehouse, we will engage in a general Warehouse nnd Commission business. Our Mr. CAMFIELD, having had twenty years’ experienoe in the cotton business, we will make the handling of cotton a specialty, and hope.with close application, strict Integrity and honesty of purpose, to merit a share of the public pntronage in this business. Our charges the same as oustomary. We refer by permission to First National Bank and Messrs. Hobbs & Tucker. Call and see us. Jy6-8m C. H. CAMFIELD & CO. THE ALBANY MARBLE WORKS JUST OPENED BY W. H. MILLER, MARBLE CUTTER, —AND DEALER IN— Slabs, Tablets, Headstones, Marble and Granite Monuments, Iron Fences, Etc. PINE STREET, ALBANY, GA. l$gg=»Orders for all kinds of Granite and Marble Work so licited, and satisfaction guaranteed. CARTER & W00LF0LK SUCCESSORS TO N. & A. F. TIFT & CO., I EGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS, CEi AWD ALBANY, - - - GA. J. I*. JAY. D. P. JAY. J. L. JAY & SON. J.L.JAY&SON, This land is very valuable, aud parties desiring to purchase small farms should not let this opportunity pass. Yon can go out nnd examine the lapd; it is only four miles from totvu. Tho oak and hickory timber ou the first parcel will especially attract attention. Tkkms: One-half cash, balance twelve months. II* A. TARVER, Nr., 0 IV. E. IHI.H3IAN, R. II. WARREN. Bepieitaber l»t, 1S94. Commissioners. CONTRACTORS AND PROPRIETORS Artesian City Novelty Works. DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles AND OTHER BUILDUP] SUPPLIES. J.L.JAY&SON, f^eal Estate AGENTS. When you want to rent a house, CALL ON US. We have some vacant dwelling HOUSES FOR RENT Cheap to desirable tenants. J. SON. 5H issaSim