Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, October 22, 1892, Image 2

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and rietor. Milov. j p*M, or ilc- : or IS (’>:nl.i a „S fi oo .. 2 IIB ... 1 25 rlotlntiHpnynWft in oiivanw* Ills rule In favor of i rppliiMtion. anjjwrty, rkmokmm.«, »ml made BSSSs: TIIEAI.IMKVI atulM, West zldo of Washington iWW hu Commercial Hank, at tlm nozlnffleo at Albany, (la., a mall matter. [{HAY, 00T. 25, 1802. ItltM.m APPOIirrUKNTII. , and I f.D fa authorized to nn- followlng nppointinenta of i, E. Russell, the Democratic for Congress In the Sooonrt Ool. J. VV. Wnltcra, Dem- itor from thin district, dur- refit of Mils month : 1—Saturday Oct. 22. —Monday, Oot. 24. ines—Tuesday, Oct. 25. y—Wednesday, Oot. 2d. d—Thursday, Oot. 27. 'owton—Friday, Oot. 28. ibrldRO—Saturday, Oot. 20, ey are doing eomo good work for Domooraoy In tho Second, and the hopes that every good ])etno< In the dlstrlot will oo-oporate them In scouring a good attend ,'and proseouting vigorously the of securing an overwhelming for November. Tits Presidential election ooonrs on ber 8th. ho Georgia has more than one orator who will snatch national fame from the exigencies of the present campaign. Many an erstwhile mute and Inglo rious Webster has been called forth from the obscurity of home politics to sound the keynote of the National Democratic anthem; and already his, tory Is taking up the names of many of Georgia’s sons and writing them in quick succession by the side of her honored Tuombs, Stephens, Cobb and Grady. To the aid of tho National party, have recently been called DuBignon, Graves, Hammond, Bacon, Ham anil others, and among those who have al ready won tile laurels of Congress ional honors are Turner, Crisp, Blount ami Moses, who stand In the forefront of their party’s service tiring hot shot Into the ranks of Democracy's enemies. Georgia Is a State of orators. Her statesmen loom up in the foreground of National Legislation, and ninny a time the knotty economical questions yield to their solutions. As they pass away in rapid success joti the grand old Empire state of the South mourns their loss, but never with despair; fur with the coming generation Impe brightens into reali zation, and there standing upon the proud eminence for n time made va cant by the ham) of the grim reaper is nnother figure to renew the lustre of the light that had been dimmed and the glow that for a time had vanished. — I. JACOBSON, Tb* Farmer’s Alliance Is said to l dead Issue in Florida. Work is what the Domooraoy wants, ITou must be on hand tho time comes. Diiioauo's turn has come, and she Is r busy doing honor to Mr. Colutn, kk room for the orackers. They ohlng through Georgia 70,000 i music of the campaign lyre is > sout-itlrrlngthan that of a whole i band; biiikn is now the banner Demo, tie oounty of the dlstrlot. Dough- r should pull up a peg. ■ campaign material is an or. need of tho Third Party. The ’ howl Is worn out. auta is having a big fuss over •lection. It scents hard to niton it man for mayor. KATOu^aAj.MM^eifgr^ t of ruunlng for President. t. Hand is, probably, taking a rest vlous to Ills still-hunt campaign i is likely to conic on In a few Kim Guise has just closed his ern tour by a speech In Detroit, lilgan, where he wns tendered a ml ovatloin onvoiiAt. Tax xv.it, of pension cor don fntne, Is now getting full re- • for his dismissal from oltlco by Preside ut. ON. Thos. F, Uiutov has been put I by Tammany for Mayor of r York. That means that he will tho next mayor. intr.tN county, which went to e Third Party, will li« contested. ie calamity howlers worked the col- ' atloti scheme there. hitki.aw Kkid bus wasted much ml in a campaign ductiment an- nclng hlB feoeptancc of the Vice- I’residentinl nomination. Tea Third Party, In tho Fifth, la hot ifter Livingston's scalp. They arc rylng to prove him a traitor by sny- ng that he he is . the father of the Third Party. ■ pS!uAt Maoon Tqlegraph, of yesterday, the defeat of Dr. j. II. Pickett Ate Senate from the Tenth dis hy Hon. W, K. Wooten, of Dotigh- ' W# hope .our contemporary has ; been tills long In discovering that Nta’-s organized ’labor is pursu- new lighting tactics against the Ititution. They are holding open itlngs In the public square to pros- the boycot and the light. Evl- itly thay have found little virtue in press as a medium of attack. ute i would :N. Dan Sickles announces that • been misquoted In saying that not support Cleveland. He iS that he'will support the Dcmo- c nominees. Wonder if Col. llal- stlll think that what Gen. said is “moro to the point.” is getting I will i Maky E. Lkask * lively out,in the wild and woolly i is mad and says that sec- l In the South is as strong as ublicans ever dep’eted it. It er peculiar that she didn’t no- i on her visit here two years t seems then that everything > suit liqr. Perhaps she was er bait for some good work on trip, but we observe she was • own trap. From Tliur.dftv’ft Kvc.xisu Btnuui. The Superior Courts of the State are" perhaps 'nowhere better conducted, or presided over by more excellent officials lhan llicy are In the Albany, circuit. The showing for one week’s session In Dou-horty county ptihlished In the IIkkald yeslertlay is an excellent one tossy the least, and demonstrates how the work of Justice may be expedited by the work of faithful ami efficient officers. Judge Bower and Col. Spence stand bufore the coining Legislature as can didates for re-election to the offices of Judge and Solicitor General respect ively. Even with their record ns pub- llo officials as their only recoinmeiida- tlon they would be entitled to a unan imous vote of the General Assembly. They have proven their nbillty, ef ficiency and trust.worth!ness to the full satisfaction of the people they are now serving, and were the cunvass made they would secure the endorse ment of this circuit almost to a man. We nrc confident that the General Assembly will appreciate their send ees as they lire appreciated here at home. LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN, BOYS’ AND* CHILDREN’S ■IBlllt IK TUB I.IMT. 'V In a country that eohoesthe sentiment of publlo opinion. As evidence of the trend of popular sentiment In favor of party principles note the following list of prominent men as presented by the Constitution, who have come down from the Repub lican stronghold, and have embraced the Democratic faith. Hugh McCullough, who was llnan- olal secretary under the administra tions of Abraham Llnooln and Chester Arthur, is supporting Cleveland, General Cox, of Grant’s oablnet, and formerly governor of Ohio, has de clared for the Democratic ticket, Carl Huhorz, who wns a member of Hayes’s cabinet, and who supported Gnrlleld, In advoontlng the election of Cleveland. Judge Grnshnm, of Arthur’s cabinet, a prominent onndldate for the Presi dential nomination In 1888, and one of the most popular Republicans In In diana, will support the Doinoorntle ticket, Wayne MnoVengh, of Garfield's cabi net, has taken the stump for Cleve land. Here nrn live men who were for- inorely Republican cnblnet officers, who have deserted their party in the interest of good government, and to the list must be added General Frau ds A, Walker, who was sanerlnt..- nf tho /••»»•-•** lAiijvBi This list of distinguished men who have deserted the party of corruption, oppreslon and fraud, and gone over to tho Democratic faith, will of course carry Its weight with it. Let It he noted, too, that these nrc Just the men who have been In posi tions where they eon Id best scrutinize the Inside workings of Republican rasoallty. They all givens their main reasons for their course the fact or the oppressive taxation resulting from the McKinley tnrlir, and the corruption and bribery so prevalent among the partisans of that party. Well, we are ready for the next. AOLicrroit HESittiAi. nniuuN. Solicitor General J. M. Griggs, of the l’atnuln Circuit, Is a candidate for re-election, anti ought to go in with out opposition. Hols it faithful and very efficient, officer, nml, when it eotnes to party loyalty ami party ser vice, no mnn in his eireuit deserves raord'at tho hands of the Demoerntlo party than he. He is one of tho brainy, faithful nnd working young Democrats to whom the Demoerntlo party is in debted for the big victory achieved on the 5th of October, and who aro now directing their best efforts to keeping the party aroused to the importance of rolling up a still greater majority on the 8th of November. Til GY ARB DOINQ ROOD WORK. From tho Admits Constitution. Hon. Ben E. Russell, Democratic candidate for Congress Jit the Second district, and Colonel J. W. Walters, the Democratic elector from that dis trict, are'doing excellent work at this time. They have been making speech es throughout the district nnd arc winning back the wanderers to the fold. They have appointments now for Dawson, Cuthbert, Fort Gaines, Blakely, Milford, Newton and Bain- bridge. They aro splendidly received wherover they appear. The UDiversity students are protest ing against tho action of the Trustees in prohibitinginter-colleginto athletic games. They are on the right line. Southern institutions are somewhat behind in the matter of physical devel opment. Now that Mrs. Lease has become such a violent South hater, nml has given expression to her disgust after returning to the Northwest from her recent tour with General Waver, it is to be Imped tlmt she will not come this way again. The disgust between this man-woman and all true South erners is mutual. .'C -. Wo tint |Ul>paved to fit extra sizes—die Stoats Izma nml Slims ns woll ns regular sizes; nil nt Itock hollom Prices, too—to suit the times. A line lino ot FURNISHING GOODS. Well-as- snrtcil stock ol NKCKWKAIt. The Lomlor Manhattan Bnirts. Tho Rockland Shoo tor Gen tlemen nnd hnya— ticst nnd moat ruliahlo in tho Market* Tim Htetiim nnd Miller lints—tho lead era In styles. Also, other styles curried. Nice assortment Hats and Caps lor Roys nnd Chil dren. samples kept tor olothing when wish to have made. Fits jraarantccd. •GIVE US A CALI.. Wiikn will Dr. Hand come up out of the Woods and let Ills constituents see him? CDTLIFF & JORDAN. The Third Party leaders In the Filth have naked Taliaferro to withdraw from the \rnce. They saw no use In buoking against Livingston, but just ter the satcepf argument they endorsed Hnid Small. \ 88 BROADWAY. ALBANY* NEWS* CO. -u Thk prize Democratic campaign song wns written by a Republican of ficial of high statidlng nt Washington. He refuses to have his name made pub llo for fenrhe mnjMose his office, ami It may cause him to luso the reward offered. . Lome M. Pleasant; a prominent N^- gro Republican well known through out the Southern part ol the State, has been noinlnntedby the Republicans of the First dlstrlot for (.'digress. This gives the First district three Con gressional candidates, nnd tippy are nil from Chatham oounty. A An Rxplnned Theory. From tin Exelitinge. A correspondent wnnts to It is “drowning men oatoh at We don’t know that they do, seen a number qf gentlemen near drowning, but those of them who liqd any preference nt nil seemed to prejudiced In favor of a plank. Wt^ don’t remember over being nskeij for n strnw by n gentleman jyho was drowif- Ing. Bor Hole. TWO benilMfnt lvnlt-*l-or *-'*•’1 WOO* .......cv acre each, between Mr. John D. Pope’s nnd Sirs. Greer’s residences. Apply to either 8. Sterne, or 10-10-dtf Mourns Weslobky. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Come and see our small but select lot of Florida Shell Work, In Basket, Photo Frame, Spray Buttonhole Bouquet and Butterfly Hairpins. They do not cost a fortune to buy, and we will fill orders for Weddings for Crowns, Sprays or anything in this beautiful and unique line. COME AND SEE THEM. Ct*ain & Sons, No. 100 Broad St. ALBANY, - - GA. LEADER IN LOW PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF -4-Hardware and Honse Fnrnisliing Goods.4- WE KEEP A FULL STOCK AND STUDY TO PLEASE OUR CLS- ’TOMERS, AND TO GIVE THEM THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. SPORTING GOODS. Just now the sporting season is coming on, and we have prepared for it. All kinds of AMMUNITION always in stock. We also parry a full line of Guns. I. JACOBSON, Telephone No. 19. WASH INI-TON STREET. C. H. CAM FI ELD & CO., Warehouse and Commission I. H Uni & Go., DRUGGISTS And General Dealers in ONE NIGHT ONLY! FRIDAY, October 21st. w. C. Anderson's Unique Comedians in the greatest of all Musical Faroe Comedies, TWO OLD CRONIES Under the management of George S. Sydney. An Entire New Company! E. M. Evan. ’ | Two | The Prof. Jno. Shbrhan, ( Cronies. | O’Don. Dull' Quseie Hart as - - - - - Polly Bristle Supported by an excellent Co. New Songs. ■" sic. New Jokes. New Music. New Dnnoes. New Costumes. New Scenery. Everything new and Sparkling. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice to Debtors and Creditors STATK OF GEORGIA—Dot’OHKKTY COUNTY. All persons bavin# demands against .Tames Weiss, deceased, Into of said county, are hereby notttlcd and required to present them, properly attested, to the undersigned within tho time prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make im mediate payment to the undersigned. This Sept. 1st, 1894. C. WESSOLOWSKY, 10-17-Jhnos Administrator. DWELLING FOR RENT. For two dwellings, nost heal*’*'"’ —“— !)-ir-tf most healthful portion ol the city, apply to ’ S.P vv eligibly located in the ... • Drugs, Medicines, Lamps Soaps, Toilet Articles, Etc. No. 98 Broad St. SODA FOUNTAIN, Fine Cigars and Tobaccos. Our Prescription Department is com plete in all its appointments, and pre scriptions are carefully compounded. Telephone No, 59. J. R. dkGRAFFNREID & CO. GO TO THE Surprise Store. FOR THERE YOU FIND ]Stern Goods -AND- LOW PRICES. We want you to feel that when you are dealing with us WE ARE THE PEOPLE -WHO • WILL- LOOK AFTER YOUR INTEREST SHOES! SHOES CASH BEFORE you goods right. DELIVERY gives Waldrop & Williams, 25 Washington Street. PAPER HANGING. UPHOLSTERING. E. E. MOULTON, PAPER HANGER. Furniture of every kind neatly repaired, at | x will call £8 Jackson-street. # «. IV.thin f snecialtV lo-m-dtf r y Call oh me, or drop me a postal and on vou. DECORATIONS a E. E. MOULTON. 10-ia-dtf INDSTINCT PRINT 1 MER h NTS, ALBANY, GEORGIA. Having leased the old Sims & Rust Fire-proof Warehouse, we will engage in a general Warehouse and Commission business. Our Mr. OAMFIELD, having had twenty years’ experience in the cotton business, we will make the handling of ootton n specialty, and hope with close application, strict integrity and honesty of purpose, to merit n share of the publlo patronage in tills business. Our charges the same as customary. ker. rgei National Bank and Messrs. Ilobbe & Tuck We refer by permission to First Call and see us. jy5-8m C. H. CAMFIELD & CO. GARTER & WOOLFOLK SUCCESSORS TO N. & A. F. TIFT & CO., Cll ! BAGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS, 3L.IME3 AISTD COAL, ALBANY, - - - GA. J. Is. JAY. P. B, JAY. J. L. JAY & SON. J.L.JAYSSOH, CONTRACTORS AND PROPRIETORS Artesian City Novelty Works. DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles AND OTHER BDILDINQ SUPPLIES. J.L.JAYSSOH, 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. - JA cfc JS0 3XT. The San Has Secured During 1892: W. P. Howells, II. Kltilev Haggard, George Meredith, Noruian JLockrer, Andrew Lang, donna Doyle. 81. George Mirnrl, Jflnrk Twain, Rudyard Kipling, J. Chandler IlnrriM, It.iiOnii8icven>oii, William BInck, \V, Clark Rumll, Harr E. Wiikinn, Frances Ilodgaou Burnell, And many other distinguished writers. The SundaY Sari Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price Sc n Copy. By .Unit §3 n Year. Addre»n THE 8UJV, New York. CITY REGISTRATION. The hook* forthc registration of city voters will open at my otllce (Western Union Tele graph Company’s office on Broad street), on the third -Monday in October,and. will close on the first Monday in November. 10.JO-did ’ • V. C. RUST, City Clerk. J SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—DorOIlUUTY COl’NTY. By virtue of jm order granted by Hon; ft.B. Bower, Judge superior Court, Albany circuit, m the case of .Meinhard Bros. & Co. and others, in their attachment cases against Simon A Hudinau, l will sell, at the stove teT ™ tlie coiner of W;.r.V ;• ns >» cstnrook’s corner, on. the corner of Btond and .Jackson streets, Albany, Georgia, ,n ~ standard time, •AllA t tl.n OZ.I. .1 -. -. . ■ - 1 “• »»- standard time, on TUE&DA^, tho ifith day of October, 1892, a irenei'iiI kI<u>L' uf ■ ” • —v . ‘ . “ Ul - U U “Y meiouer, it general stock of merchandise, consisting of b< * ,t8 an d shoes, lints and caps, tilinks and Anuses, notions* tA\*o show cases and nmnv (ltlipr tlim.ru Ln.it 1*, .. ...... — . __ ......no ...m t HUSKS, IIUUI , wtOM lllltl ?o’ r ke V 1 iu u £ c ‘ uevul merchan dise store. ..Sold as the —*— * iVL''. ,<>n ihe property of Simon & ?5f.?!Y an . A md , el ' ,,le on ' ei ' aforesaid and to snt- lrtf\ f Ilf* lit*? *1..1.1.1....#-' a. — 2 .1 s i ir ‘«'*>*«* mi; uniur aim isry the attachments aforesaid. Terms cash. F. G. EDWARDS, —*ins cash. *.u.y,DHAitiiK ia.15.tu Slmrig Douglmrty Uo.mty’Sa. SHERIFF’S SALE. siraol V I Msrtnm Fi. Fn. Ovilcr ot sale. Dougherty Superior Lazarus Kudman. °n 101 ; srnatcii l.y his ••“V”* f Duwcr, •Jiulgu of tlip : perior Court of the Albany Circuit, in tile V Tin , to^ sale on ,l02ut « day of October, at 11a.m.. ^y’ e , n 8toreho ,V 3e I nte ly occupied by Simon & Rodman, nil Broad street, nt No. 112, the fol- noti ?' , notions, domestics, sheeting, shirt- hais, cat*k n ing, etc. 4 , also, trunks, valises, cutlerf’/Tewelrv and clockB,.two show cases and all sFon* rm-ni^ tutc.ln tho nlmve SScrib^toVo honfe •>Uld UYotiertv. tiointp.1 /„i, ... u oLTtujiucu sioi e nouse. . S.y’VjH'U’tW 1‘Omtcil out in the mm-lan-o f 'lo-15-td 80,11 “ ““ of j, liininian. Fit:. EI)Wsitus. L ■ ' :. I t I ■I 1 *