Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, November 12, 1892, Image 2

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It, postage paid, or dc- ii a week or 45 cent* a Sk months 1 25 script ions payable In advttnee; no ex- > this rule In favor of anybody. isiNo Itat»* rkamonam.k, and made on application. u up stairs, west side of Washington —ilto the Commercial Bank, at the postolttce at Albany, On., as ail matter. ATURDAY, NOV. 12, 181)2. 11-11! T It glorious I -whoopee 1 oiiy—lmllelujnh 1 ai Is no sardine, Is her nr the news to Or. Hand 1 in “Solid South” is still solid. you ({lad you are living? ere Is Tom Watson “at” now? iio killed oook robin? Was it Me- 'i«yf nr Mokbn’s chair Is waiting for l Ruth. rim Smith owes Tninmnny Tfnll a of gratitude. oh Watson wants to know where b lnw books nre “at." t free Amerioan people have re- MoKInleyism. n even Illinois and Wisconsin. j would liavo' thought It. r Hushbm. “got there" in great Didn’t we toll you so? Vai.k Into tIio White House, Grover, . Cleveland nnd Baby Ruth, \ni> even Chicago, the home of the r-Ooean, went Democratic! r Prohibition fellow—wlint’s his ?—didn't get a smell, did ha? ,1. that Bon Russell lucks of being gressman now Is being sworn In. Weaver’s “earth" met with dernble contraction on Tuesday. i lion. W. N. Spence, the "tall nore of Mitchell,” had a hand In rei.l county, t ho home of Mon. evens nnd Col, Jim Griggs, did uty. i Watson will never get over it, people of Georgia don’t care «doesn’t., ow who will Imvu the uudnoity to thnt the Third Party Isn’t a back inber in Georgia? r w'U be amusing now to sec the publican organs trying to bxplaln ) causes nnd wherefores. HE Democratic cry of “Turn the ■als out,” will be nnswered In full r tile 1th of next Murob. i force bill, no Negro domination, yonet rule, no more McKinley t on the necessities of life. utfui. States are no longer in They settled tile matter fit)' lively and overwhelmingly. Fhbkk is strong opposition to the ifers’ Home in the Legislature, but ampions intend to get it through. r doesn’t somebody make a pun aby Ruth and her illustrous pa nous message, “Tell the truth?” x-Seoretary Blaine can speak nd without jeopardising the in- i of the “Grand old Party” In ast, if be wants to. r Tom Watson survives his defeat an probably do nothing better i go West—away out to Kansas, and be Mrs. Lease’s “Me Too.” t all, Weaver took more from ) Republicans than from the Demo- He didn't get a single State t tbe Democrats hoped to carry. eland’s eleotion, Watson’s de- , a much needed rain, and a big se in cotton, are enough good news r one day. Let the people rejoice. ■ fellows in Georgia who joined bird Party for what there was in t played in hard luck from-the first, nd matters went from bad to worse dth them. Democracy takes charge of i government, one of the first things i be attended to will be the weaning f the “infant Industries.” And how i tat rascals will whine! It was a campaign of education than one of abuse,and the more people learned the more tbey wled over from the Republican ie to the Democratic side of tbe iidbht Habbison’s last thanks- ving proclamation will be observed more unanimity and unction bout tbe land than ever re ded to any dooument issued from e White House during bis admlnls- on. months ago Dr. Piokett, of i county, seemed to think that .fourths of the people of the Sec unions! district were pin »r a chance to vote the Third • ticket. Wonder what lie think it now? Tbe Herald is pleased to announce that it has perfected arrangements for a regular telegraphic service from Atlanta which will give us the cream of the dally afternoon press dispatches reaching that olty through tbe Asso ciated and United Press associations. A special feature of tills service will be the day’s news from the State Capital and other points of Interest in the State, and from New York City. The first Installment of these dis patches was published In yesterday’s Herald, and gave the people of Al bany tlie latest news from Tuesday’s election—the news that removed all doubt as to Cleveland’s election and made the Democrats rejoice. This is not a plate-matter service that comes by express, but comes over the electric wires, and Is the first gen uine telegraphio service ever under taken by an Albany paper. We shall not pretend to claim for this telegraphic service that It will cover the world in Its scope, nor that it will be extensive. Much of the tel egraphic matter thnt Is printed daily Is worthless to most renders. Our ser vice will bo condensed, nnd will cover the field In which the people of Alba ny and .Southwest Georgln arc most interested for news. The Herald now goes to press in tlino to catch the afternoon trains going out on the 8., F. & W. nnd Blakely Extension roods, nnd thus cnrrles the day’s news to the people along the lines or these roads with the bloom on it, Look to the Evening Herald for the news. ATLANTA JUBILANT. IT IH CONDITION AND NOT A THE ORY WHICH CONFRONTS THE RKk’ITBI.IClANE, The Rote Cllr Ran IVIW Over the Be. ■all—Neihiua f.lhe the Knlhp.ln.iB. ■ln» Keen Mecn In the Bench In Venn*. Til NY ARK OURS. “We have met the enemy and they aro on re.” For the 11 rat tlmo In the history of our government a presidential candi date has received Ilia third nomina tion at the hands of a party, after hav ing onno met with defent, nnd enrried thnt pnrt.v to viotory, a sweeping noil just vindication of the principles under which thnt pnrty lias so long fought. Ooonslnnal revolution is csscnlinl to tlie welfare and genii government of n nation, anil revolution in its milder form, but. rovoliition still, Is wlint this grunt nation has Just (witnessed. Un like the South American republics,the people of the United Slntea do /Tot plant cannon trained outlie citadel, nnd bbmhnrd it, until the government siicotithbs to defent; but when the ad ministration Is at fault, the people rlso to tlie full height uf their majestic grandeur, and with the ballot, thnt most powerful uf weapons, they smite down tho enemy, and viudionte the eternal prlnelpleanf trutli nnd justice. So it hna been with our Union, The people, weary of tlie despotism of re publican rule, perpetuated only by fraud and corruption! hnve just pass ed through a remarkable campaign of eduoatlon, and the result was, having learned what was right, they did what was right. Grover Cleveland, the ohamplon of the people’s rights and of true and hon est Demooratlo government lias, by the will of the people, been called to the administration of the government’s affairs, and on the 4th of Haroh next the people will herald with glad tid ings and rejoicing the return of gov ernment for the peoplo and not for the plutocrats. Here’s to Grover and Baby Ruth. [Written for tlio Albany KvonlnaIIxaAi.n.J THE RACK* ■V THEO. a. WASDELL. Itespoclfnlly Inscribed to Conaroseman-clect lion. B. K. Russell. Talk not to mo of steeds of fame, Of fast Maud 8. and bright Spokane, ltennwned in song and story, Or swell with pride and votive thanks. At matoklcss times by Nancy llutiks. And talk of golden glory. I aay to you devoid of fmtle, For a quarter—half—or milo In lope or lovel pacing, Tbo lope nag to distance all by far And beat all time la Benny B. In honeet, eqttare down racing. The track waa rough—a lighting crowd. With shouts—and eursee deep and lond, The nolle was truly stunning, Our Ban waa Jaded—bony—thin. And some erled out “he cannot win” In trot, or “etralghtout” running. Ho led all past tho qnarter pole Mid cheers, and cries of -lot hor roll,” And at the Snleh leading, Though Nancy llanha Is true a star rll bet a crown on Benny R. For bottom and good breeding. Ratnbridge, Ga. Nov. flth, I SUL The white men of Georgia who pe titioned for federal supervisors and deputy United States marshals at the election are the ones to be bered. Editor John Tbiplktt, down at Thomasville, can point his finger at some of the boys in his bailiwick, who thought they had him down last sum mer, and say with uuction, “I told you so. w Special to tho Hornld. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10.—Mr. Cleve land’s famous phrase that it was a condition and not a theory which con fronted Alie country uow recoils with redoubled force upon the Republicans who used It as tlie subject uf so many a Jest. Atlanta lias been the central point of the Soutiiern States from which to witness tlie outbursts of populnr en thusiast?! and public approval of the tide of this governmental revolution. When tlie news was confirmed here yesterday that not only New York, New Jersey and Delaware, but also Illinois, Wisconsin nnd Con necticut, nnd probably Indiana nnd California Imd given large Demo cratic majorities, It seemed to com municate Itself at once to the mnsses of thp people, and to set up a turmoil and commotion among tlie ontire crowd. No sooner hnd it been an nounced, than Chief Joyner nt once set the lire bell's to ringing nil over the city, which was kept up incessnntly during the day and ull Inst night. At once the engines in the heart of tlie oity cnuglit. tlie popular refrain, and the thirty or forty which kept up a continual screech all day and nil nlgiit effeotually drowned the efforts of nil citizens to carry on any conver sation or conduct any business in the heart of tlie olty. In spite of tlie min which kept up Incessantly during the day, immense orowdscolleoted on Broad street bridge and cheered every train ns it pnssed, and tho return anliilcs from the engin eers were long and loud. If there wna one tin horn sold here yesterday there were 10,000, and Atlanta’s most dignified Scions all stepped from off their pedestals, nnd joined In the jlro- longed nnd universal shout. Camions were tired all day long; pn- rades were the order of the day, nnd thu eager throng seized any object in eight witli which to make a noise, Cannon crackers and fire-works were turned loose last night in profuse abundance, and the streets cuuld hard ly hold, the immense crowds which collected nround tlie artesian well stand last night to henr the Bpeaklng nt tho jubilee meeting. Everybody did ns they pleased nnd the city wna in the hands of the people, and tlie police looked on In mute and regretful admiration, By no means the least feature uf the jubilee was Joe James’ bund of Dougins oounty Democrats who attended the jubilee meeting in full force, armed with their white beavers, Democrntio cockades, nnd loud voices, and they certainly made the welkin ring. Altogether yesterday was n day and night the like uf which Atlanta lias not seen before in years, nnd this populnr outburst of enthusiasm, prompted by tlie success of right and truth in government, will forever dwell in tlie memory of loyal Demo crats everywhere. Nnx Cnmll & M.lrr Have oponed at their new stand, No, 80 Broad street, the finest stook of mil linery and Indies’ notions ever brought ' lbi to Albnny. An experienced hat dress er in our millinery department. Call on us. Max Cabskl & Sister. d * w-3m. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE The Event of the Season. MOHDAYtndTUESDAY OCT. 14-15. MATV1VIB TUESDAY AT 9iSO P. M. Desk Opera Gonpasy! 32-ARTISTS-32 .’.GREAT CAST.-. .’.MAGNIFICENT COSTUMES.', .’.PRETTY GIRLS.’. COUNT? COURT. Civil Docket Term Atfjemrae* to Sec* ond Monday In PTcrcnker. It onion* 1 :. -it tills adjourned term of tho civil term of thu Court be .and is adjourned until the second Monday in November, 18D2. Tho criinini)! term is adjourned until the next regular term ou the fourth Thursday in November. W. T. JONES, Il-l-dtd Judgo C. C„ D. C. CITATION. GEORGLV—DOUpilKBTY COUNTY. To Whom It May Concern: H. L. Long, exe cutor of Surah A. Brinson, deceased, has, in due form, applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, ami said application will ho henyd on the first Monday in December next—5th day of December, 1802. Tills Nov. 7th, 1802. SAM W. SMITH, Ordinary Dougherty County, Gcorgin. RECEIVERS SALE. Mnateyf “Krmlnie.” Tn—day, Ohlnn at Narmmadr.” Tnaadny Onllnea, “JLa Maacacte.” Prices 60 and 75 cents. Matinee, children, 25c; adults, 50c. Seats now on sale at Muse & Cox’s. GEORG 1 A—Douoheuty County. By virtue of on order granted by Hon. 11. H. Bower, Judge Superior Court, Albnny Circuit, in tlie cnee of L. A C. Wiso Co. nnd others, vs. Simon A lludmnn ami others. I will sell, nt tho storo known Westbrook's corner, on tlio comer of Broad and Jackson streets, Albany, Georgia, commencing nt 11 o'clock a. ni„ Standard time, on Thursday, November 17th. 1802, n general stock of merchandise, consisting of dry goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps, trunks and va lues, notions, two show cases nnd many other things kept in a general merchandise store. Sold as the property of Simon A Itudnmn un der tho order aforesaid. 6-dtd F. G. EDWARDS, Receiver. CITY TAXES. I. JACOBSON, (■.CCMMr «• E. w. RBNNISON.) Importer and Jobber. LEADER IN LOW PRICES IN Hardware, Crockeryware, Cook Stoves, Ranges and Heaters A Full Line of Wagon Material. Steam fittings consisting of Piping, Pipe Fitting, Injectors, Check and Globe Valves. Also a full line of Rubber and Leather Belting, Lace Leather, Belt Hooks, and Steam Packing. A full line of Sad dlery Goods. WINCHESTER RIFLES,' Breech and Muzzle-Loading Shotguns, Club Shells, and in fact evfefy article kept in a first-class Hardware'Store. Specialties in Roofing, Plumbing and Guttering. I have the goods and they must be sold to make room for more. Call ou I. JACOBSON, A />• ^ Telephone No. 19. • WASHINGTON STREET. C. H. CAM FI ELD & CO., Citv taxes for tho year 18112 arc now due, and tlie tax books are now open at my oillco in Hobbs A Tucker’s Bunk. Tax pnyors will please come forward and pay their tnxes within the time prescribed by law. II. A. Tahvku, Jk„ d-2t City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes Warehouse and Commission Now the Time to Buy. R. W. JORDAN Has Just arrived at Godwin A Son’s with a car load of Horses and Mules. Among them are some of the llnest horses ever brought to Al bany. Call nnd sue them. K. W. JOBDAN. Albany, On., Oct. 15. fl-UO-dwtf PAPER HANGING. E. E. MOULTON, PAPER HANGER. Call on me, or drop me a postal and I will, call on you. DECORATIONS a specialty. E. E. MOULTON. 10-18-dtf Notice to Debtors and Creditors 8T\TK OF GKOHGIA—Douoiikkty County. All persons having demands against James Weiss, deceased, late of said county, aro hereby notillcd and required to present thorn, properly attested, to thu undersigned within tho timo prescribed by law, nnd all persons indebted to said deceased aro hurohy required to mnke im mediate payment to tho undersigned. This Sept. 1st, 1802. C. WES8OLOW8KY, lo-17-2inos Administrator. WANTED. MaiTicd couplo desire unfurnished room with board. Address, stating terms, 1*. O. Box 117, AIhuny, Gn. 10-21-tf. HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF «GENTLEMEN, BOYS’ AND* CHILDREN’S We aro prepared to flt extra sizes—tho Stouts Long and Slims as well as regular sizes; all at Rock Bottom Prices, too—to suit the times. A fine line of FURNISHING GOOD8. Well-as sorted Stock of NECKWEAR. The Leader Manhattan 8hirts. Tho Rockland Shoe for Gen tlemen and Boys—best and most reliable in the Stetson and Miller Hats—the lead- market. Tho era in styles. Also, other styles carried. Nice assortment Hats and Caps for Roys and Chil dren. Samples kept for clothing when wish to have made. Fits guaranteed. GIVE US A CALL. COTUFF & JORDAN. BROADWAY. MUNICIPAL TICKET. The announcement of the following ticket for Mayor and Councilmen is authorized: FOR MAYOR, W. H. GILBERT. FOR COl’NCII.HKN. E. N. CLARK. J. C. CASSIDY> W. W. PACE. E. L. WIGHT. S. B. BROWN. S. J. W. LIVINGSTON. MERCHANTS, ALBANY, GEORGIA, Having leased the old Sims & Rust Fire-proof Warehouse, we will engage ~ ’ sfm in a general Warehouse and Commission business. Our Mr. CAMFIELD, having had twenty years’ experience 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 patronage in this business. Our charges the same as customary. We refer by permission to First National Bank and Messrs. Ilobbs & Tucker. Call and see us. JyB-Om C. H. CAMFIELD & CO. CARTER S W00LF0LK SUCCESSORS TO N. & A. F. TIFT & CO., BAGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS, % LIME A^JSTTD ALBANY, - - - GA. J. Ij. JAY. P. B. JAY. J. L. JAY & SON J.L. JAY&SON, CONTRACTORS AND PROPRIETORS Artesian City Novelty Works. dealers in Lumber, Lath, Shingles AND other BUILDING SUPPLIES. J.L. JAY&SON, Real 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. Proposals for Sever Pipe and Specials. Sealed proposals will he received by tho May or nnd Council of tho City of Albany, Ga., un til 8 o’clock,!*. M n Monday,November 14, 1892, for about 60^)00 lineal feet of eight inch to twelve inch Sewer Pipes aud Specials. Sjicciflcntions, forms for proposals and con tract, and other information may bo obtained of JOHN C. CHASE, engineer in chnrgejit Wil mington, North Carolina, or of the undersigned. All proposals must be on the blank form attach ed to the Specifications. Proposals must be accompanied by a cash de posit of |600 or a certified check for the same amount, payable to the order of the Mayor, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will exe cute the required contract within five days af ter the date of award. Proposals will also be received at tho same time for 200 Cast Iron Covers for Manholes, weighing about »» IKiunds each. The right is reserved to waive anv defeet or informality in any hid, or rejeot any or all bids if tlie interests of the City seem to reqnire it. John c.chase, W.H.Gilbeht, Engineer. Mayor. UPHOLSTERING. Furniture of every kind neatly repaired, at 2tt J nckann street. G. Pot hi n 10-11-dtf . ‘ ALBANY t NEWS * CO. 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. Grain & Sons,. No. 100 Broad St. ALBANY, - - GA.