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ALBANY WEEKLY HREAL#: SATURDAY, OCTOBER x, 1892.
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A VONCIMB MTATBnKNT OP THOU*
CONHTITUTIONAI. A21KND-
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Par 1 he Rraftl at Valers-T* Confer
Power at Uranllux Charter. aa
Hremorr at Oiate-IJiall
I.eunth at Lr«lstollre
Heaelaae— Broiling
l.acal Bill..
THE REPUBLICANS MEET.
ROBRRT A. HOL9IA1V NOMINATED
FOR TUB liBUIMItATVRB,
And DrleiNlM Appelated f the Can*
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In the talk And excitement incident
to the present State campaign, many
perhaps thoughtlessly '.overlook the
constitutional amendments proposed
Ly the last General Assembly, or fall
to understand theih because they arc
too long and tedious to read. ,
Tho Hkrai.ii to-ilay undertakes to
present the amendments In concise
form and succinct statement. It Is the
duty of every voter to understand
them, and when the time comes to vote
intelligently.
dinners Par Banks, me.
’Phc first and perhaps most Import
ant amendment deals with the quos-
tlon of charters to corporal Ions. Here
tofore the hanking, Insurance, rail
road, cannl, navigation, express and
telegraph companies have been ob
tained through tho General Assembly
for the renjwh Hint most of them
wnntcd sonic special privileges, aria
thus much trouble and expense ta the
State was Incurred, ns such charters
and amendments consumed nearly
half the time of the Legislature.
The amendment proposes to niter
the constitution so that It shall read;
“All corporate powers nod privileges
to hanking, Insurance, railroad, ennnl,
navigation, express and telegraph
companies shall be Issued and granted
by the Secretary of State In such
tnnnner ns shall he prescribed by law.”
Tho principal nrgument In fnvor of
this amendment Is that It saves time
and money In the session of tho Gen
eral Assembly. The favorite argu
ment against It Is that It confers too
niuoh arbitrary power on one man, as
he could grant charters without re
gard to their speoltlcatlons,
Swim at she (Icarrnl Assembly.
The next two amendments refer to
changes to be made In the sessions of
the General Assembly.
The llrst of these amendments pro
vides for nnnunl Instead of biennial
sessions of the General Assembly, and
the second requires that these sessions
be not longer than Hfty days in eaoh
year. This gives one hundred days all
together for the two soaalons of any
Legislature. The advantage of tills
law will at once be seen.
It Is urged against it that ton inuoh
business would be orowded Into the
second session, and that one biennial
session of eighty <days would suffice
for the better and quioker accomplish
ment Of the work.
Beading ef Local BIIU.
The other amendment provides that
tho first and seuond readings of local
bills with railroad and hunk uharters
be by title only.
The object of this amendment is
readily apparent. It will save a vast
amount of time now conaumed by the
House lu having all these measures
read through two times unneces
sarily. Such bills are never listened
to by the mefhbers present, and It Is
only their third or tlnnl reading when
they oome up for amendment and
passage, that a oonipletc reading Is
important.
Theso are the proposed amendments
to the constitution of the State of
Georgia. You should consider tliom
uarefully aud vote Intelligently. Re
member they are' to be recorded as a
part of tile constitution of your State,
and if you think any of them right or
wrong, vote accordingly.
The inoutaln has labored, and be
hold what it has brought forth.
The Republicans of Dougherty coun
ty met in convention at the Court
House at 13 o’clock to-day.
The primary object of the meeting
was to elect delegates to the Congress
ional Convention which meets in this
city on Thursdny, 20th Inst., ntid to
nominate a candidate for the Legisla
ture, provided a nomination for the
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE:
VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN
PROPERTY.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold, without reservation, on the first Tuesday in November next,
between the legal hours of sale before the Court House door of Dougin
erty county, the following city property belonging to the estate of
Nelson Tift, deceased,—Terms Cash,—to-wit:
Legislature should bo deemed expe
dient and advisable.
Col, colored Ishnmel Lotion was
chairman of Hie meeting, and Robert
A. Holman was made secretary.
After a full discussion of the sub-
lect.lt wns determined to mnkc a nom
ination for tho Legislature, and the
honor of that nomination was confer
red upon Robert A, Holman.
Tho convention then proceeded to
eleot delegates to tho Republican Con
gressional convention, which meets in
this ulty on Thursday, 2llth Inst. The
following delegates were chosen:
II. F, Hrimberry, Andrew McLean,
Clinrly lllalock and George \V, Johns
ton. AH nre colored except Mnj. It. F.
Hrimberry, our ofllclent postmaster.
The meeting wns hut slimly attend
ed, nud there wns no enthusiasm what
ever.
Tho delegates to the Congressional
convontlon were not Instructed, and It
Is not definitely known whether they
will fnvor tho Indorsement of Dr.
Hand,'tho Third Party candidate, or
whether they wjll bu in favor u( a
strnlghtout Republican nomination.
A NalaUt Public Hole.
Ily reference to a double-column ad
vertisement, elsewhere In the IIkKami,
it will be seen that theolty and suburb
an property of the eptate of the late Col.
Nelson Tift will bo sold at public sale
on the first Tuesday in November.
This will, perhaps, be the greatest
or most extensive sale of real estate
that has ever taken place In Southwest
Georgia. Indeed, we doubt If there
has ever been a bigger sale of property
in the State.
Col. Tift was, beyond doubt, tho
^wealthiest man In Southwest Georgia
at the time of Ills death, and most of
’his wealth consisted of real estate.
‘The property to be sold at tills sale is
-only the city and suburban property.
The estate owns much more property
io this and other counties, and all this
'has been left by the administrators for
ifuture disposition. It will be seen,
Ihoverrr, that the list for this sale is
extensive one, and it embraces some
Of the most valuable and desirable
property in and around Albany.
It is presumed that more or less of
the property will be bought by the
Itcirs of the estate; still there will,
doubtless, be many other bidders, and
it is safe to say that this will be the
most memorable public sale that has
’ ever taken place in this part of the
country. .
Wic have a speedy and positive euro
foe catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth
■' and headache, In Shiloh’s Catarrh
nedy. A nasal injector free with
._ h bottle. Use it if you desire health
nil sweet breath. Price 60c. Sold by
. J. Lamar 4 Sons. (0)
. each I
Oh, tVhnl n Cough.
Will you hoed the warning? The
signal perhaps of the sure approach of
t4iat more terrible disease consump
tion. Ask yourselves If you enn af
ford for the sake of saving KOo, to run
the risk and do nothing for it. AV.
know from experience that Shiloh’s
Cure will oure your oough. It never
falls. This explains why more than
a million bottles wero sold tho past
year. It relieves oronp and whooping
cough at once. Mothers, do not be
without It For lame back, side or
chest use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters
Sold by H. J. Lamar 4 Sons. (4)
Lot No. 13 oil Mercer street, fronting 105 feet on Mercer street Olid 210 feet on
Watliiuglou Btreet (being extreme iiorlh-cnst corner of cemetery square).
Lot No. 1 on State street with frontage bf 210 feet on Front stecet slid 52#
feet on State street.
•Tile following lots on Block !)., between Broad and Fine streets;
Two lots 105 feet fronteach on Front street, (commencing at corner of Newell's
store) and running east 210 feet.
The two-story brick, house known as the “Bridge House," containing twelve
rooms ami basements, the lot beiug 70 feet front on Front street and running back
210 feet (exclusive of county right-of-way).
One lot 70 leet frout on Front street and running back 210 feet (back of bridge
bouse). _
One lot 70 feet front on Front street with a frontage of 210 feet on Broad street.
One undivided half interest in 100 by 61 'A feel of lots 22 and 24, corner Wash
ington and Fine streets with brick stores and offices under rental to N. F. Tift &
Co. and others.
One undivided half interest in lots 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 23 on corner of Wash
ington and Fine streets containing the warehouse nmt stores under rental to Car
ter & Woolfolk mul others. Said warehouse having 315 leet frontage oil Fine
street, and with a frontage of 210 feel on Washington street to the b., F. & W.
depot.
Lots 15 and 17, one quarter acre each, east of Fattison's Foundry, fronting on
Flint street 52# leet each, and running back to alley 210 feet
Three brick storessm Washington street, situated on parts of lots 26 and 2S,
on North street (ill Sandy Bottom) the lot being 04 feet on Washington street,
and running back 103 feet.
Lot number 20 nud 3 feet of number 18, being 56 feet on North street, (being
west of and adjoining Campbell's.compress,) on North street.
67 feet of 22 and 24 on North Btreet, fronting 67 feet on Washington street,
and running back 105 feet, (between the stores of W. 11. Culpeper and 12. AV.
Jordan.
The north Half of the following lots: 40.42,44,46, 48, each having u frontage
of 52leet on North street, by 105 feet deep. O11 No. 40 is situated a four-room
dwelling house, said lot being on corner of North aud Jaeksnu streets.
Three-fourtlis of lot No. 40 oil Residence street, tliree-lourlhs of an acre, and
lot No. 42 on said street, one acre, being on south side of saiii street, (west of T.
Fattison’s residence.)
Lots Nos. 39,41 Olid 43, containing one acre each, on North side of Residence
street (south 01 W. S. Tarver's residence.
One-lialf of No. 50, on south side of Tift street, containing uiie-ludf acre,
more or less.
Two-fiftlis of lots 29 and 31, fronting 84 feet 011 north side of Tift street, ami
Mb. R. AV, Jordan, the well-known
dealer In horses and mules, announces
in to-day’s Ukrald that he will have
n carload of horses and mules at God'
win 4 Son’s stables In this oity on Oc
tober 7th, and among them will be some
of the finest horses ever brought South.
Dyapopsln and Liver Complaint.
Is It not worth the Rmnll prloe of 76e
to free yourself of every symptom of
these distressing complaints? If you
think so,onll at our store nud gets
bottle of Shiloh’s A’ltallzer. 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 H
J. Lamar 4 Sons. "(B)
A “ 1*110 AND CON” PAIITY.
lu Whirl, ike Kduenllve Mlrmral Is
Mingled Wllh IMensnre.
Kmi'i tlio Ladle* llama Journal.
Require tlmt the company be divided
Into two sctB. They “choose up” after
the fashion of a spelling match then
stand In opposite lines. A story is
started at the head of the line by one
of the pros, who must begin eaoh son
tonne with a word whose prefix Is
“pro," and not use the same word
twioe. He may go on ns long as pos
sible in this way. But at the llrst
moment of hesitation a Con catches up
the story, beginning every now sen
tence with a new word prefixed by
“eon.”
This seems to ben very simple game,
but with a company of bright students
there is an unlimited scope for the en-
larg ement of one’s vocnbulnry, and
the contest beoomes one of deepest In
terest. If s word is wrongly ohosen,
or incorreotly classified or inispro-
nmineed, it omits the player from the
game. AVhen the speaker hesitates
simply, and tho narrrtlve goes to the
other side, he tuny still stand in line
and take up the story when his turn
comes again. AVhen the number is
narrowed down to one or two upon
either side the contest grows exciting.
The one who is last to fail wins fur
himself, alBo for his side.
Lots Nos. 52,54, 56, SS, 60, 62,64. south side Society street, containing
acre, more or less. On lot 62 are two small bouses. . .. - ■
Lots 53, 5s, 57, 59, fit, 63, on north side of Tift street,containing one acre each,
m ° r LoU 54*56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 011 south side Tift Street, containing one acre each,
moreorless. On lot 62 are two small houses.
Also, the following lots on north side flit street: 53,55, 57, 59' 61 antl 6 3i com
tabling one acre each, more or less. . .
Tne following lots on south side of Tift street*. 54i 5^» 5®i ®°* containing
one acre each, more or less. . ^ .
The following lots on north side of Residence street: 53, 55» 57» 59» 6* a **d 63,
containing one acre each, more or less.
The following lots on south side of Residence street: 54, 56, 58,
containing one acre each, more or less.
N. F. TIFT,
J. M. TIFT,
T. N. WOOLFOLK,
Administrators Estate Nelson Tift.
, 59, 61 and 63,
, 60. 6? aud £4, j
HARDWARE!
running back to the alley 210 leet (between J. AV. Tift’s and T. N. Waolfolk'a.)
Lots 14 and 16, on the corner of Washington and Tif
TUB ONLY ONK KVKK PBINTED.
Tan Van Plan IS. Ward?
There is n 8-inoh display advertise
ment In this paper, this week, which
lias 110 two words alike except one
word. The same is true of eaeli new
one appearing eaeli week, from the
Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house
places a “Crescent” on everythingthcy
make and publish. Look for It, send
them the name of the word, and they
will return you book.
ARE YOU GOINd TO BUY A
HORSE?
I with to inform my friends and patrons that
I will have, at Godwin & Son's stables, on Oct.
7th, a ear load of nice driving Horses and
Mitres, whieh I will sell cheap for cash. In this
lot i will have six of tho finest horses ever ship
ped South. Wait until my horses arrive if you
wish to buy a good one. R. W. J OKI) AN.
Albany. Ga n Sept. D, i9-no-dwtf)
__ ift streets, containing one-
half acre each, fronting 210 feet on Washington Btreet, uud running back 210 feet,
with two-room house thereon (known ns Todd House.)
Lot No. 18, on south side of Tift street, containing one-half acre, being 105
feet front on Tift strett, and running hack to alley 210 feet.
Lots 17 and 19, one-half acre each, fronting each 105 feet on north side Tift
street, and running back to alley 210 feet, with u two-room house 011 No. 19.
Part of lot 21 on north side Tift street, being 60 feet front on Tift street, aud
extending back to alley 210 feet, (eust oi residence of C. W. Rawson), with a two-
room house.
Ninety-eight feet of No. 2 on Society street, froming 98 feet on Society street
and running south to alley 210 feet on line of S. W. R. R. right-of-way.
Ninety-eight feet of lot No. 1, fronting 08 feet on Tilt street aud running north
210 feet to the alley on line of 8. W. R. R. n^ht-of-wny.
No. 1 and 2, lying between 8. W.R. R. right-of-way and Columbus Southern
right-of-way, extending from Society street north to Third street.
Two-filths of lots 30 and 32, fronting 84 feet on south side of Society street,
and running back to the alley 210 feet (between \Y\ E. Mitchell’s and W. D.
Mann’s.)
One undivided one-third interest in 63 feet of lot 32 and lots 34 and 36, south
side Society street, corner of Jefterson street, known as the Maun residence.
Parts of lots 22 and 24 on south side of Society street, containing a six-room
dweeliug house (known as the Loew house). Said lot fronting 210 feet on Society
street uud running back 105 feet, being on corner Jackson and Society streets.
Also 60 feet by 105 feet of said lots 22 and 24 on south side Society street, with
good two-room house fronting on alley in rear of residence of A. P. Coles.
Lot No. 87 on north side Flint street, containing thereon a three room dwell
ing. Said lot being on corner of .Madison anti Flint streets, east of the academy
and containing one acre of land.
One hundred and sixty-one feet front of lot 91 on north side Flint street, west
of Academy, running back 210 feet.
One hundred and seventy-seven ami one-half feet of lot 8S on south side North
or Railroad street, being corner of North and Madison streets,Jancl containing two
dwellings.
One block of four acres on north side of Society street, containing one eight-
room residence with outbuildings. barns,,stables, and a story house. Said
block to eatend from the southwest corner of lot 31 on Society street (north side)
and extending two acres deep to First street, North Albany, thence eust along
First street to the corner of the extension of Jackson street north from Albany,
thence south 420 feet to the corner of Jackson and Society streets, thence west to
the beginning corner. Said four acres, more or less, embracing lots 25, 27, 29 nrnl
31 on north side Society street, and lots 26, 28, 30 and 32 on south side of First
street. Reserving from said sale a strip of land 50 by io ; s feet, upon which is situ
ated the Tift artesian well, together with all rights to said well, its water, mains,
piping, etc., and any and all other privileges pertaining thereto.
Lot 25 on North side First street, fronting 200 feet on Jackson street, and 105
feet on First street.
Lots 27, 29, and 31 on north side First street, containing one-half acre each.
Lot 26 on south side Second street, fronting 200 feet on Jackson street, and 105
feet on Second street.
Lots 28, 30 and 32 on south side of Second street, containing one-half acre each.
No. 23 011 north side First street with a frontage of 200 feet on Jackson street,
and 105 feet front on First street.
Lot9 17,19, 21 011 north side First street, containing one-hulf acre eech.
Lots 13 and 15 on north side First street, containing one-lialf acre each. These
lots together front 210 feet on First street and 200 feet on Washington street On
these lots are a tour-room dwelling house, now occupied by N. F. Tift, with
kitchen and outbuildings.
Lota 14 and 16 on south side Secondstreet, fronting 200 ft. on Washington street,
and ruiftiing back together 210 feet on Second street. On these lots are a two-
room house with stables, etc., adjoining N. F. Tift’s residence on north side.
Lots 18, 20 and 22 011 south side Second street, containing one-linlf acre each.
Lot 24 on south side Second street, fronting 200 feet on Jackson street, aud 105
feet on Second street, and containing one-half acre each.
Lot 21 on north side Third street, containing one-half acre (cast of residence
of M. W. Tift.)
The north part of block A, extending from the southeast corner of State and
Front streets, 210 feet south and-then east to river.
All of block B, between Commerce and State streets, and extending from
Front street to river.
All of block C, with the exception of the northwest corner, one-lialf acre, and
southwest corner, one acre, said block lying between Broad and Commerce streets,
and from Front street to river.
All that tract of laud on block D lying between Broad and Pine streets and
the Bridge House block and the water front, commencing east from Front street
210 feet, excepting county right-of-way to Tift’s bridge.
All of block E, with the exception of part of the c
old mill lot, 200 by 210 feet,
E extending between Pine and Flint
and S., F. & W. right-of-way, said block
streets and from Front street to river.
One undivided half interest in ss}4 by 210 feet on said block E, containing
one three-room house, fronting on Front street.
All of block F, extending between Flint and North streets and from Front
street to river.
All of blocks G, H and I, with the exception of a strip of 30 feet given to the
city from west side of said blocks, and rignt-of-wuy for S., A. M. anti Columbus
Southern railways.
Ail of that tract of laud commencing at a point on the southeast corner of
South and Front streets, thence cast to the river, thence^south along the line of
iger’s land, thence west to east line of Front street, thence north
low water to Geiger’
to the starting point, said lot lying in the southeast corner of the corporate limits
of said city of Albany, aud comprising sixteen lots and fractional lots on the
river bank.
Also will be sold at the same time and place the valuable suburban farm at
East Albany, known as the Love Place, with comfortable dwelling, gin house, ten
ants* houses, etc. Said farm containing 250 acres (including railroad right-of-way).
A splendid location for dairy and truck fanning.
Also the following city lots on north side Flint street, containing one acre
each, more or less: 93,95* 97, and 99.
The following on sou)h side Flint street, containtng one acre each, more or
less: 94,96,98, and 100.
Lot No. 97 on north side Pine street, containing one acre, more or less.
Ten feet of lot 99 on north side Pine street, being 10 feet front on Pine street,
and running back to alley 210 feet
The following lots on south side North street: 90, 92, 94,96, 98, and 100, con
taining one acre each, more or less.
Lots 89,91,93,95,97, and 99 on north side North street, containing one acre
each, more or less.
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THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLOW ON EARTH!
W. S. BELtL.
JOB'
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.*
GKOKGIA—Douciheuty County.
In all its branches
NEATLY,
QUICKLY,
To tho Superior Court of snid County:
Tho petition of V. McFarland, S. T. Thomas
S. B. Jlorvy, 8. P, Perry, Joe Armstrong, .1. W,
Bright uud .Sampson McFarland respectfully
shows that they havo associated themselves to
gether under the name and stylo of “Onk Hill
Benevolent Society.”
Your petitioner# further show that they, and
other# who may wish to heenmo associated with
them and their successor#, desire to he invested
with corporato authority, to enforce good order,
receive donations, make purchases and effect
alienation# of both lenity and iiersonnlty, not
for profit, hut to promote the general interest of
said society, tho object of which Is to give at
tention to th6 sick, aid the destitute, decent
burial to tho dead, and to cnconrngo charity
and morality among tho momhors thereof.
Your petitioners pray that 1 they and their
oucoesHors be invosted with tho oorporato. au
thority aforesaid, and such other corporate
powers ns may bo suitable to said entorprise,
and not inconsistent with tho law.
Your petitioners show that their business or
principal olllce will bo at the Oak Hill Baptist
Church, in said county, and they pray for au- s
tlmrity to mho and 1m» sued In said corporate
name, and that its members have no personal
liability for the debts 01 said corporation.
Wherefore t ey pray tho Court to grant an
order investing them with the corporate powers
aforesaid for the term of twenty years.
1). H. POPE ft SON,
Petitioners* Attorneys.
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We tiy to please our cus
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work at lowest prices.
h. m. McIntosh,
Proprietor
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A true extract from tho record of Dougherty
Superior Court. W. P. BURKS, Clerk.
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BUSINESS CHANGES.
I have this day sold to Kd. L. Wight. AgL, mi
interest in the Heal Estate and Insurance busl
ness heretofore owned ami conducted by tin
firm of McIntosh A Lockett. My Into part net
Mr. Wm. Lockett, has formed a copartncrshi)
in the same business with Col. Wight, and ii
retiring from tho real eatato and insuvanci
business I desire to commend my successor am
Into partner to the patronnge of my friends.
I vetire from the ronl estate and insurance
business for the purpose of consolidating mj
resources and giving my ontiro attention to tin
publication of the IIukai.d.
II. M. MCINTOSH.
Albnny, Gn., August 1,1892.
Tho undersigned havo this day consolidate*
the insurance businesses heretofore done by th
separate firms of Kd. L. Wight ft Co., and’Me
Intosh ft Lockett, and will contimio tho sam
under tho firm mime of Kd. L. Wight ft Co.
We have also formed a copartnership in th
renl estate business under the firm nnmo 0
Wm. Lockett & Co„ and will do a general roc
estute and renting business, in tho same offlci
where we will he glad to see our friends an
patrons. ED. L. WIGHT, AflT„
WM. LOCKETT.
Albany, Gn„ August 1,1892.
BUSINESS INSTITUTE
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CITATION.
adjiinistiutkix Dimim
STATE OK GEORGIA, UovcmEHTY Co'
Miss KllaThorn, administmtrix of the 1
weiih K. Thom, deceased, having died
Mention in tllld nllUo ... ... ...
Jwehh 1„ .... ucvvuieu. Having med
P> cation in this offlee to be lie dismiss
said trust, this is to notify all persons co
to show cause on or before the first Me
October next, why sold application sh,
be granted.
„,' V | t ” e “ “J hani1 and official signal
6th day July, 1892.
, . SAMUEL W. 8MIT
tt»td Ordinary Dougherty Cn,.n;
DWELLING FOR RENT.
Ts r ‘'^jdyamngs, eligibly located In
ponimi the city, apply to
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mr runeTTUrT DDTNT
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