Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, September 03, 1892, Image 8

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- and ex-tuvc. X*BTn Trlln Why It* • Today a _Poor Man. t those picturesque incidents at for much was the meet- white master of old times, r and ex-slave wore equally their recognition of each former has been living i north for twenty years; the i stuck by the old planta- t of which has fallen into i as proprietor. 'ere overjoyed at themeet- 1 went over to a quiet corner c about old times. Every i negro met on the way had S. R. WESTON & Warehouse and Commission ied and introduced to “my w’r t , da — . dat I learned tor he was a leetle chap an me.” There was no false this freedman because of ; he bore his master's sur- only one him or his an- in America had ever known, references to "our family” "e with an air of conscious ity to some of the “trash" him who “hadn't never been by nobody in portio'lar.” southern aristocrat, who has many ups and downs since north, was curious to learn old body servant had fared interval. Mars’r P , I’so done 'cu- a right smart prop'ty, sah, ain't held onto it. Dat's de i garni: i afraid, sah, not er hit of it. But, , dar was young Joe Spencer fa scion of one of the goble their old neighborhood) 'member his farder, Mars’r Well, young Joe got inter ', an I aimed for'm—poor fel- He done los' his grip, an all 1 1 in de worl went down wiv 1m. n’t got much mo' how dan de cm boo on mer hook an dor 1 home where d' ol woman an Uun is." ut that was very imprudent of You ought not to have odeep." y, Mars’r P 1" and the ■ expression was one of amaso- it a rebuko from such a source. Spencers was 'mong do ties' ds'roun d'ol place. Dey was den’s of our famly, Mars’r it .wam’t for me to star young Jm git inter trou- t gin 'im an d' help I. could I" eronin Kate Field's Wash Mr. Unitin'! U.nl.l Sul. lito has a pot seal of the 1 variety which is three months id is owned by George Quinn, captured by a fisherman in ' i hay. It is learning all of tricks, and on the approach aybody dose to the big tub iu ih it constantly disports itself it i only a seal can cry, or shouts ndsoneofits flippers as if to indulge in its own pecu- Isliaking. If a person tokos 1 flippor it gazes intontly face, as if conscious of a nos it gets out of itt tub ners away at the yard gate s like a petulent child until ae lets It out. Then it wobbles nto the street and buries itself io dust until it is hidden from An occasional cry marks its There it basks in the warm somebody passes.- Ban > Examiner. Mr. Onrtli' Quick Wit. _ > William Curtis was leotur- i a Buffalo stage once whon a heavy rope somehow ) loose from its moorings in the with a bang above and dropped wil he floor behind the speaker. Mr. looked around in mild sur- to see what had happened; turning to the alarmed au- again, said, with a twinkle > eye, “Ah, that must have been 1 of my discourse." ebody on a front seat caught joke first and broke out in a 'de, which instantly developed a roar of laughter from the house. It was a good many before the thieod of that » could be resumed.—Buffalo MERCHANTS. BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. tjBjg^Prompt attention to consignments of Cotton. Chattahoochee Valley Exposition COLUMBUS, GA. OPENS OCTOBER 26TH, 1892, NEW GOODS 'To keep Stock Complete in Every Department. Everything at rock-bottom Cash Prices. Our CLOSES NOVEMBER 5, 1892. Ten Days of Rare Enjoyment. ibling and drinking, ."said Mr. P— re- Liberal Premium Lists for Connty and Individual Exhibits. RACING WILL BE A GREAT FEATURE. The amusement programme will embrace a variety of novel and > fa attractive features, Big purses and splendid Running and Trotting Races. Premium lists can be had on application to the Secretary. This Exposition will be the greatest Columbus has ever held. The usual low rates for round trip will be offered by the various railroads. Make your arrangements to come to Columbus and HAVE A GOOD TIME. S. A. CARTER, President. C. A. ETHEREDGE, Secretary. —One certain way to hear a pin drop Is to heat It red-hot and drop it into a keg of powder. Uraprp.ln l.lv.r Camptnlal. le It not worth the small price of 76c to free yourself of every symptom ’of these distressing complaints? If you think so, call at our store and get a bottle of Hhlloh’s Vltallzer. Every bot tle has a printed guarantee on It. Use accordingly and if It does you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by U. J. Lamar A Sons. (6) PROFESSIONAL OAtiDS. LAWYERS. , > ± J W. WALTKBN, " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all tho Courts of tho Albany Cir cult, and elsewhere by siieelalcontract. Ollloo in Vontulott Block, Washington strict £ R. JONBN, LAWYER AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. Local agent Equitable Building and Loan As sociation, Albany, Ga. S-ll-daw-ly. C. B. Wooten. W. E. Wooten, UIOOTBN * WOOTEN, City Att’y. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Vontulctt's Block, Washington street. Albany, Ga. t-U-d*w-ly. Uf T. JONES. ” * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. All buslnosa promptly and persistently at- ^Offlco^n Willingham's Block, Broad street. Telephone 4il. DOCTORS. MVOO ROBINSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onico ovor Gilbert's Drug Store, Washingto street. Albany, G^ 11-daw-ly. Ul L.D«II, ** * PHYSICIAN AND SUKQKON. Olllco over 11. J. Lamar A 8on*s Dnig Stere, comer Broad and Residence streets. Residence corner Flint aud Jefferson streets. Albany Colored Academy. An Arithmetical Wonder. t twelve persons were to agree to ine together every day, but never t exactly in the same order around be table, it would take them 13.000,- ‘1 years, at the rate of one dinner a ay, and they would have to eat ) than 479,000,000 dinners before r could get through all the pos tboy arrangements in which they I place themselves. A has only t change; A, B, 9; A, B, C, 6; four '' srs, 24; five, 120; six, 720; seven, 9; eighty 40,820; nine, 862,800; 8,628,800; eleven, 39,916,800; 479,001,600. — London Tit- Persona to Bowmro Of. Yo matter of what color, beware of a eyes that have no desire to look u full in the face. There is some- ; wrong behind the shifting, un glance, and the owner of such 9 will prove to be unworthy of Bead well the signs, for if s speak louder than words, eyes c even louder than actions, and > forewarned is to be forearmed, ilphia Times. Wo uro about to upon our twelfth session. Wo will open September 5, 1809—First Itlnndny Wo ns Trustees of tho Albany Colored Acnd- umy solicit those who huvQ children to educato to Bond them to school ns soon ns it is open, so dint they mny got tho bcncilt of the school. Wo hope to linvo the prices in rcnch of every one. We will grade our prioes according to yourstudiOB. Special attention will be givon to tho studies taught, as bus been the record of his school. A department will be established for persons who want to prepare themselves for teachers. Tuition in advance. First year, First Render 60 Second year. Second Reader 75 Third year, Third Reader. $1 00 Fourth year, Fourth Reader l 00 Fifth year, Fifth Reader 1 15 Sixth year, Good Morals, Algebra and Latin 1 60 Trailing Teachers 1 60 Wo will have experienced teachers in all de- f mrt mentis who have been prepared at a train- ng school. For information, address W. C. GREEN K, Albany, Ga. Tbustbes—F. W. McCarthy, C. II. McCurthy Anthony McCarthy, Rev. P. W. Great heart Luko ltuckcr, II. O. Waters, Ciesar ;Seymonr, Rev. James Fowler, P. I.. Oliver, R. W. Paine, Henry Asbcrry, Benjamin Solomon, George Elliott, Rev. A. R. Oliver, William Teamer, R. A. Holman, Frank Lawton, Joe Jefferson, H. B. Bright, Loo Jefferson, L. C. Steward and W. II. Harrison. 8-2C-tf TO You mn,t hsvs absolute confidence in the aource from which your table sup plies come. There is no reason why you should not know exaetly 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 beg of anything. We believe that prlfiolple should come before profit and we earry that theory intopraotlce. Do you happen to want anything In line of Fanoy and Family Groceries. We oarry a full and eomplete 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 everv arti cle usually kept In a first-class Fami ly Grocery, and will make it to the in terest of those favoring ua with their patronsge. THE ENTERPRISE BOTTLING WORKS, Washington Street (Sandy Bottom) ALBANY, GEORGIA. We make the Best SODA WATER, SARSAPARILLA, GINGER ALE, SELTZER WATER. And guarantee every bottle that we send out. Goods delivered by the crate in any part of the city, and also f. o. b. cars. Bottled Soda made with all the popular flavors for domestic use. Give us a call. ENTERPRISE BOTTLING WORKS icMtn l Q. HOPE I BRO. Have established a steam saoi enmb i NearOakfleld, eighteen miles from Albany, on the A. F. & N. road, and are now pre pared to fill orders for all ki.ids of LUMBER! PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT JOB In every essential is the most com plete in the State, and only first- class Pharmacists dispense goods. Our timber has never been turpen tined, and the lumber that we saw wil all be first-class. ' We soliolt orders from dealers and builders, and guarantee satisfaction. Write us at Oakfleld, or orders left with S.B. Brown in Albany will reaoh us promptly. J. D. HOPE & BRO. & THE ALBANY m wm co. MANUFACTURER!) OF -ALSO Repressed Brick for Finishing. Dub C&puitr of Yard SO,000 Brick. “Correspondence Solicited. BOARD OF DIRBCTOM. R. HOBBS, . JNO. A. DAVIS 8. B. BROWN, W. 8. BELL, E. L. WIGHT. R. IIOBBN, FrciMcil WM. LOCKETT, Secretary* FOR THE CAMPAIGN! -TH] Daily HERALD 3 MONTHS, $1.25. Weekly Herald PRINTING. In all its branches NEATLY. QUICKLY, CHEAPLY ooooooooooooooooooo EXECUTED OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO -AT THE HeralD Job Office. 3 MONTHS, 25 Cts. A Fair Democratic Newspaper. It meets those who differ with it with reason and argument rather than abuse. Those who read the Heralp keep up with the campaign in the Second Congressional District. Every official publication from the District Democratic Committee, and every important letter or an nouncement made by the candi dates for Congress in the present campaign, so' far, has appeared first in the Herald. Sample Copies by mail free. Address The Herald, or the publisher, H. M. McINTOSH. NOW B THE TIME TO BOY. Correspondence solicited and satistaction guaranteed. We try to please our cus tomers and give them good work at lowest prices. H. M. McINTOSH, Proprietor Prices are Down to Hard Pan and There is Money in Al- Dirt* at Pres ent Prices. WM. LOCKETT. & CO., RE ESTTE FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, ALBANY, GA. We have a good list of real ea 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 od 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 BARGAE i 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. INSURNCE. 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. I... Albany April 19, 1892. *fl