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ALBANY WEEKLY HERALD: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1S92.
Paiheilo llurnt Cork InclUnnt.
la tlio Cleveland mlnistrels wero
j in Norwich, Conn., recently, aln
lent occurred which shows how
who apparently carry the lightest
in their efforts to amnso often
their guyety through sheer will
CAR TER & W00LF0LK
SUCCESSORS TO N. & A. F. TIFT & CO„
will be remembered that during
first part of the entertainment John
and Barney Fagan nro intro-
nnd take their places on the end.
tho night in question Mr. Fagan was
in the wings made op and
go on, The orchestra was bo-
tlie music that was his cuo
n. messenger hoy hnndcd him a
Mr. Fagan tore open tho
yellow envelope and road:
Father Is dead. Coma homo at once.
Mav.
For an instant Mr. Fngan put his hand
to his eyos; then, the music having fin
ished, he crumpled the hit of ill omened
r in his hand, shut his teoth and
Went on. Strangely enough, tho first
lines put to him by the interlocutor read
I as follows:
"Well, Barney, how is your father?"
"Ho‘s gono."
"Gone? Do you mean that ho isdoud?”
"Yes, he’s dead.”
‘Well, ho lod nn upright life."
“Yes, and I10 died upright, IIo was
hung.”
Those hi the wings who wero nwaro
tho oircunistunces watched Mr. Fngan
closely, hut all the chongo they could
' detect wore the hard lines in his face
set jaw, which showed ovon through
y.hla makeup. All through tho scene he
carried out hia part bravely, but when
it was over lis came into tho wings and
broke down, crying lilro a baby. And
wore many who cried with him.—
in Post.
Orsitl In a New York Sired.
, . The murch of affairs must indeed have
' been called to a lmlt whon grass grows
-Ob the Bowery. That groat east side
thoroughfare,, through which, under
ordinary circumstances, a hustling,
roaring traffic passes day und night, a
thoroughfare which, becuuso of its
crowded condition and cosmopolitan
'characteristics, Is porlmps bettor
known throughout the laud than Is even
Broadway, seems to he tho last placo in
'Id where anything less nblo to
the worl
take euro of itsolf than is humanity
conld exist, yet there now enn bo soon
llttlo patches of tender groon grass
Springing up between tho cobblestones,
and looking just ns healthy and ns fresh
though tho sunlight was not kept
av^ay hy the elevated railroad structnro.
the work of laying the oublo rall-
thls grass nn oppor-
road that has given
. tuntty for a short life, Tho surface of
le Bowery has beon so torn up that
sections of it are closed to traffic,
It is iu those places that nature is
asserting herself. No fonr need lro felt
4 tho crop of hay on tho Bowery will
largo enongh appreciably to affect
1 market, howovor.—Now York Times.
A ComptuntlM Campaign Flag,
A humorous political episode Is
humorous political episode Is ro-
irted from Dover, Me., where resido a
>le, tho malo half of whom Is Bo-
ouu and lilsoompanion Democratic,
young boh of four or five summers,
..hoso patriotic sentiments hod beon
warmed Into lifo hy tho sight of tho
ipalgn flags floating above tho streets,
illy doslred to lmvo one of Ills own
made his wishes known to his Be-
ibHcuu parent. The father promised
furnish tho banting if Ids mother
Id mako tho flag. This being ar-
, tho question nroso ns to which
e it should Hear, 'fho father said
Ison” and tho mother said "Cleve
land,"
Each sido was Arm, and fearing that
might lose Ids flag tho youngster
;eniously suggested that he should
his banner "Congregationalist."
was agreed to, and tho young
■trlot bus Ids flng in ulr. You seo the
dent would not ho so very funny, but
the fact that both father and mother
TJnivorsallsU,—Lewiston (Me.) Jour
nal.
iltfjnw n/mnn
BAGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS,
LIME A3XTD COAL,
ALBANY, - - - GA.
THE ALBANY MARBLE WORKS
JUST OPENED BY W. H. MILLER,
MARBLE CUTTER,
—AND DEALER IN—
S. R. WESTON & SONS,
Warehouse and Goimission
MERCHANTS.
BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
$Sij£'-Trompt attention to consignments of Cotton.
Arriving Daily.
TO
NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY.
NEW GOODS
Slabs, Tablets, Headstones, Marble and Granite
Monuments, Iron Fences, Etc.
PINE STREET,
ALBANY, GA.
This is in no way connected with Americus yard-
different man.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
lly virtue of tho order und Judgment of the Superior Court of tho county of Dougherty nnd
State of Ueorgia, in the innttorof Sarah C. Snead and Kate C. Head, et aL agaiiiMt Claihorn
Snead, trustee, and Guardian James h, Clanton, et nl„ tho samo being a petition and application
for partition, wo will sell before tho Court House door of tho county of Dougherty, during the
legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday iu October next, the Clanton plantation in tho Second
district of Dougherty county, containing 1,238?.; acres, moro or Ichh. For tho convenience of pur
chasers tho place has lieen recently surveyed, and will bo sold in three separata parcels, cacli
parcel making a convenient and valuable farm,‘ diagrams of which are at H1LHMAN A AG AH
CO.’S Drug Store, amt at the Clerk’settlco attfra Court House.
Tito lirst parcel is comppsed of lots Non. 88 and 118, containing 600 acres.
Tho second parcel is composed of tho north half of lot No. 117 and all of lot No. 84, excep
28} u acres, which belongs to tho Porter place. Tito three parcels contain 1131?;', acres, as above statedt
Tho third parcel is composed of tho north half of lot of land No. 110, and south part lot 83.
and parts of 80 and 113, the whole containing 403 acres. T1iq three parcels contain 1,250?<; acres, as
Above stated.
NORTH.
•OUT E It V Is A C K .
O A K L A \V N K O A D.
Answer 2 his Question.
Why do so many people wo see
mml ub seem to prefer to 8 u Her a nil
made miserable by indigestion
nstipation, dizziness, loss of np-
l petite, coming up of the food, yellow
j- skin, when for 75o. we w
. vill sell them
1 Shiloh’s Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure
| them. Sold by II. J. Lamar & Sons. (2)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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W. WAtbTBKM,
ATTOltN KY-AT-J.AW.
.ootico iu all tho Courts of tho Albany Cir
-and elsewhere hy s|>eeialcontract.
oinVontulett Ulock, Washington street
B. JOIMEH,
IWYBR AND HEAL ESTATE HKOKEK.
1 agent Equitablo Building and Loan As-
tlon, Albany, Ga § ** i/m '
2-11-iUw-ly.
K>tan. W. E. Wooten,
Near * WOOTBN, City Att’y.
attorney-at-law.
3 in Ventulett’s Bloek, Washington street.
'»Ga. 2-H-d*w-ly.
T. JONE8.
Jj ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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lalnew promptly and peniitently »t-
»*ln Willingham’, Block, Broad street.
—
■ VO* MMINSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
lao.^oTOrOUhcrt'* Drag Store. ^WMhlojtto
L. BATH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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r H. J. Lunar A Son'. Drug Store,
- jd and BmMoMo itmk. Breidence
nt and JdTereon atneta
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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.
&
THE ALBANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
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 nro buying
nnd there is just ns little reason wily
you should not bp 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 nnd not getting
the best of anything. !Ve believe that
principle should come beforo profit
and we carry Hint 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 nil vnrieties of Canned Goods,
Coffee and Tens 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, nnd will make it to the in
terest of those favoring us with their
patronage.
■ Cr.R-U S"t.
JOB:
Prices are Down to Hard Pan
and There is Money in Al
bany Dirt at Pres
ent Prices.
Common Pressed Brick,
-ALSO-
Repressed Brick for Finishing.
Thin bind in Very valuable, and parties desiring to puvelmfe small farms should not let tins
opportunity pass. You can go out nnd examine the land; it is only four mile* from town. The
oak ami hickory timber on tho it rat parcel will especially attract attention. Terms: One-half
cash, balance twelve months. II. A. TAIlYlUt, Mr.,
W. K. 1111..S.11 AN,
It. II. WAlt It HIV,
Mrptcmbcr Kl, ISU’J. C'oiiimitniouci-H.
Chattahoochee Valley Exposition
COLUMBUS, GA.
OPENS OCTOBER 26TH, 1892,
CLOSES NOVEMBER 5, 1S92.
Ten Days of Rare Enjoyment.
Liberal Premium Lists for County and Individual Exhibits.
RACING WILL BE A GREAT FEATURE.
The amusement programme will embrace a variety of novel and
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 OOD TIME.
S. A. CARTER, President.
C. A. ETHEREDGE, Secretary.
Sail? Cuacitv-of Yard 50,1100 Brie!:,
fSyCorrespondeuce Solicited.
IIOARU OF DIRECTOR*.
R. HOBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS
S. B. BROWN, W. S. BELL,
K. L. WIGHT.
R. HOUR*. President
W3I, LOCKETT, Secretary.
HAS FAILED
-AT TIIE-
Surprise Store.
We Fail to Ask Big Prices,
but we give you the
Very Lowest Prices.
Life is too short and the weather too
hot tq ju
iave to jew a merchant down on
goods. Don’t worry, but cail and ex
amine for yourself.
CASH BEFORE DELIVERY gives
you goods right
Waldrop & Williams,
25 Washington Street.
In all its branches
NEATLY,
QUICKLY,
CHEAPLY
o o o o o o oo o ooo o o o o oo o
EXECUTED
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-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
. LOCKETT & CO.,
REAL ESTATE
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 auu collecting rents.
Prompt monthly statements.
If you want to rent a house, or
if you have one ior 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.
We offer a big bargain iu three
and a half acres iu 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.
REAL ESTATE, f
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The Macon Fire Insurance Com
pany.
The Weschester Fire Insur
ance Company.
The Guardian Assurance Com-
pany.
The Greenwich Insurance Com
pany.
WM. LOCKETT 8 CO.
Albany,’Ga., April 19, U92.