Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, November 26, 1892, Image 8

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Again. late of Posey a very fretful time of registry in his o you know," the colonel ver waa so insulted in my perfectly awful. There bench show of inspeo- . sir." onel has reoently returned He to very proud of : an American, but of course man lives for six months in d he buys some English At pny rate the colonel did. clothes are all right in their id the colonel, looking down 1e at his long brown over- plaits marking the top of the back; "they're all don’t you know, except that ire a bit noticeable in New Now what right had that in to talk to me in that wayl ight, sirt" colonel left Indiana many i ago, and he claims the right to *n New York. i't so much what those in- i said,” grumbled the colonel, t was the nasty way they said hen I entered tho room a man h whiskers jumped up and pushed “' i violently against my breast. I recovered my broath ho — 1 " ' " , . - llo.if. In Ecfindor. f In these' days when so much to said in American newspapers about the importance of good roads, it may be interesting to know how such mat ters are looked upon in Ecuador. Mr. Whymper, in his book, says: I had been rebuked in Quito for objecting to -the “Royal” route, be cause our animals had sunk half way up to their flanks. When I asked my monitor what he considered a bad read, be replied: "A rood to bad when the beasts tumble into mud holes and vanish right out of sight.” At one place my animal stopped on the brink, unwilling to proceed. Dismounting I gave it a touch with the whip. It went head first into the slough, and emerged on the other sido a miserable object, dripping with filth, which for a second had risen above its hindquarters. This mud hole was about four feet deep, and was the finest we discov ered in Ecuador. Surprise LOW PRICES, We ‘Takp t hat. off that hat)' ,'what do you think of that t Why of course I took off I also advised the man to bo pt, and to calm down just a ie really made me nervous, low then mumbled something, up with '8’elp yflu gawd— e book.' Tbon ho shouted, that hatl’ Now, is that tho proceeding! It isn’t? Well, 'hat do you think of that in- t He didn’t stop there, but at mo vory hard, ho said: did you come overt' of that, will you? ‘Why, born hero,’ I said. said the fellow. 'A na- »’ certainly, sir,’ said I, be- feel peevish. ‘I was bom, .'oseyville, Posey’ fever mind where you were he interrupted. "You're a no- ave him my address and somo details, and he said: i all. You may go.' i proceedings were a bit ir- S ou say? Well if they wero elp us all. As I went out > door I hoard the fellow Bay: juldn't mind having enougl he tails of that coattomako of pants,’ and .the whole how laughed. New what do of that inspector, eh?"- \t tve a speedy and I positive oure rrb, diphtheria, canker mouth adftohe, in Shiloh's Catarrh ly. A nasal injector free with ittle. Use it if you desire health et brenth. Price 50c. Sold by mar A Bona. (6) Situating the Tapir. the wilder parte of South l you can bag a deer or wild oat any day if you set wisely t it, but months may pass with- von the sight of a tapir, though the in their haunts oontinu- a see plenty of unmtotak- i toed tracks and now and i may hoar tapirs moving forest—not leaping through between the vines and hes as a doer does, nor pushing ah aside like a jaguar, hut f their way by sheer strength i groat craokling of twigs, l almost useless to follow tracks s; clumsy os the animals ap- hey can race through the un til faster than a dog can fol- od they are so keen of Bight sent and so prone to conceal- 1 that even the most experienced r rarely catches sight of one in " ne, unloss by accident. The to to lio in wait for them, i lithe and crafty jaguar docs, heir drinking and wallowing , and this must be done at night. »y as well add here that tapirs S common all over tropical South Central America, except the settlod regions and tho 3 coast. Naturalists distinguish species, differing mainly in d the structure of tho bones, hey are much aliko. AU go y, or in bands generally of two ree, and food on fruits and i.—St. Nicholns. Two Old Word Forma. Jail, gaol are now ear and eye thi forms respectively, of one and the same word. In earlier days each had its own distinct pronunciation, as to attested by the family name Oayler. Gaol, our oldest sound form, owes its survival to the influence of the French goolo, though the anom aly of g sounded soft before a has boon vigorously protested against. Bo far as modern French to con cerned. tho difference in sound be tween English ga and French ge is a fatal objection to gaol. Instead of following the French in regard to orthoepy our ancestors ought to have rejected tho jail and kept the vener able gaol sound form. The struggle for existence between the two word shapes is of old standing.— Notes and Queries. A Spur In Time of Hattie. An English admiral being about to engage a Spanish vessel, thus ad dressed bis men: “My good fellows, nevor lot it be said that we, who live on prime beef and mutton, were beaten by those who have nothing to oat but oranges and lemons."—Ex change. Inclined to lie Polite. An Atchison woman is so polite she apologizes to her cook for tlio trouble Bho causes her whon she wakes her up in the morning.—At chison Globe. Oh, What a Caagh, Will you heed the warning^ The signal perhaps of the sure npprnnoli of that more terrible disense oonsump- tion. Ask yoursolves if you can af ford for the sake of saving UOo, to run the risk and do nothing for it. W. know from experience (hat Bhiloh’a Oure will oure yonr cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves nroup and whooping oough at onoe. Mothers, do nol. be without it For lame back, side or ohett use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters Sold by H. J, Lamar & Sons. (4) About bard times when you can take such a "wee mite” of money and buy such a large amount of GROCERIES AND- Fane; Family Supplies Front us. You don’t need much money to trade with we people for we’ve adopted the plan of quic sales and small profits. We say to the Paper of One Kind, nders—It to said that paper cau l effectively in keeping a por- nber ly—That is very true. I re- a thirty day promissory note 5 once kept me in a perspirn- ir a month.—Exchango. When m Koncman Laugh*. _iy a slow mind is slow. ,y often seo a Norseman sud- burst out laughing. It is at a wt he heard a few days ago, it of which he lias justseizod. London Truth. ,p.t. and lilrer Cemplnlnt. not worth the small prioe of 7nc ourself of every symptom of stressing complaints? If you ,call at our store mid get s Shiloh’s Vi talizer. Every hot- printed guarantee on it. Use ■ly and if it does you no good t you nothing. Sold by II & Sons. (.5) People of baker, Worth nnd Terrell, Come and trade with Clark & Ferrell. Once give us a trial aud you’re sure a "sticker," For no one sells ulcer groceries or bet ter "licker," We've knocked high prices higher than a kite And have a stock of goods “clear out o’ sight” but our poetry now lias run out nearly We can only conclude with "yours sin cerely,” P.S.—All kinds of Country Produoo fresh and just from the farm and dairy, every Saturday and Monday, GILBERTS DRUG STORE GO TO FOR THERE YOU FIND fieuu Goods PLANTATION PROPERTY OF THE TIFT ESTATE. -AND- By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of said county, will be sold, without reservation, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours pf sale before the Court House door of Dougherty county, the following farm property belonging to the estate of Nelson Tift, deceased. Terms cash: want you to feel that when you arc 'dealing with u^ WE ARE THE PEOPLE -WHO WILL LOOK AFTER YOUR INTEREST SHOES I SHOES. QASH bEFORE you goods right. DELIVERY gives Waldrop & Williams 25 Washington Street. ED.,L.WIGHT SCO. 2U WASBIHQTOH ST., ALBANY, fia. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. We write indemnity against Fire, Tornado, Lightning. Accident, Death Foreign and Domestic Marine Insurance written on “ver bal” or “wire” notice. ?T We represent 25 of the leading Foreign and American Insurance Companies, and are prepared to write insurance ou any aud all in surable property. We are writing Gin House In surance this season in the Ajtna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn, (the largest American Insurance Company), and offer to those de siring this class of insurance a safe and liberal policy. ED. L. WIGHT & CO., Albany, Ga. GEORGIA—Dougherty County, of Part of lot. 226 and 327 in the drat district of Dougherty county, consisting mg the plantation of Mr. A. w. 375 acres, and known as the Keaton place, adjoining Cosby. Lots 303, 203, 328, 329, 340, 341; part of 339, and fractional parts or 266 and 367, comprising 1800 acres, and known as the Sand Hill pmee, in the first district. Lot 270—203^ acres; lot 271—70 acres; in all 273)4 acres, in first district, and plantation of Mr. A. 1, and fractional parts of 266 and 267, known as the East River Farm, lying on Flint river one mile north of bridge. Lots 238 and 260, comprising 470)4, in the first district, in East Albany, and luarter of a tube north of bridge. Known as the Dickinson Place, st d qt Part of lot 239, net 93 acres, firsl district, and known as the Hill Place. Part lot 399, 15 acres; fractional part lot 300,108X acres; fractional part lot 301, 5)4 acres; part lot 326, 203 acres; part lot 327,45 acres; lot 329, 240; lot 330, 230 acres; part lot 331, 213 acres; part lot 332, 160 acres; part lot 336, 30 acres; part lot 368, 240 acres; part lot 367, 240 acres. All in the first district and known ns the King, Vason and other places, adjoining and North of Albany, west of Flint river. One-half interest in the Cruger Place, lots 385, 386, 384 and 391, in Uie first dis trict, comprising 875)4'acres. Lots 93, 108, 109, 132—1000 acres; part lots 93, 94 and 107—562)4 acres. All in t)ie second district, and known as the Lawton Place. One-fourth interest in Pine Island Place, lots 260, 261, 262, 263, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, and 309, comprising 3000 acres. All in the second district. One-half undivided interest ill lots 94, 95—500 acres in ninth district, Mitchell county, known as the Huntoon Place, v.ci.._____ _ 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Prices are Down to Hard Paa and There is Honey in Al bany Dirt at ent Prices. WM. LOCKETT & CO, REAL ESTATE Fifteen acres, more or less, of lot 268, lying pnrallel and south of the Brisbane ’ “ rd store in East Albany. road nnd just beyond the C. M. Sbackelfon Also, lot mules, horses, cattle, engines, corn, fodder and farming implements of all kinds will be offered for sale, at same place and date. FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, N. F. TIFT, M. TIFT, N. WOOLFOLK, Administrators Estate Nelson Tift. t ATTENTION ! Immense Closing Out Sale. Having more business than we can give our personal at tention, we have decided to close out our Book and Jewelry Department, and give our entire care to the Drug Business. Therefore, we offer our stock of Books, Jewelery, Solid Sil ver and Plated Ware, Gold and Silver Watches, Wall Paper, (than which no larger and more varied stock can be found in Southwest Georgia), Toys of every description, Children’s Wagons and Carriages, an immense stock of Moulding for Picture Frames, Blank Books in endless variety direct from binders’, Fishing Tackle, etc. In fact everything usually car ried in a first-class Book and Jewelry Establishment. This entire stock, amounting to something over Fifteen Thous and Dollars, we offer in open market at actual New York cost. Come one and all, and select what you wish. Mer chants can save money by an early inspection. Terms, strictly cash. HILSMAN & AGAR CO. 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 anu collecting rents. Prompt monthly statements." If you want to rent a house, or if you have one for rent, call on We now have several desir able houses for rent. S. R. WESTON & SONS, Warehouse and MERCHANTS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. w. ATTORNEY-aT-LAAV. All business promptly nnd persistently nt- tended to. Ofllco in Willingham’* Block, Broad street. Telephone 40. I W, WALTERS, ’ " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practice in nil tho Courts of the Albnny Cir cnit, mul elsewhere by special cont ract. Olllcc in Yontulctt 'Block, Washington street . JONES, E." LAWYER AND^tEAL ESTATE BROKER. Local agent Kquitnblo Building nnd Loan As sociation, Albnny, On. . 2-11-datw-lj'. C. B. Wooten. W. E. Wooten, OOTEN WOOTEN, City Att’y. W ATTORNEY - AT-L AW. Ofllco m Vontulett’s Block, Washington street, Albany, Ga. 2-11-daw-ly. H IdO ROBINSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllco over Gilbert’s Drug Store, Wnsliinpto “* ~ 12-datw-ly. street. Albany, Ga. TELEPHONE No. 13- 111 I„ DAVIS, ** * PHYSICIAN AKD SURGEON'. Ofllce over II. J. Lamar & Son’s DrugStere, corner Broad and Residence streets. Residence corner Flint and Jcfl'crsou streets. BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. jJigg^Prompt attention to consignments of Cotton. THE ALBANY MANUFACTURERS* of Common Pressed Brick, -ALSO- Repressed Brick for Finishing. Daily Caiacitr of Yard 50.000 Brick, Correspondence Solicited. board of directors. R. HOBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS S. B. BROWN, W. S. BELL, E. L. WIGHT. R. DOBBS, Prcaidcn Wat. LOCKETT, Secretary. TO 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 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 ns paying for the best of everything nnd not getting the best of anything. IVe believe that principle should come before profit and we carry that theory into practice, « Do you happen to want anything in line of Fancy and Family Groceries We carry n full and complete assort ment of all varieties of Canned Goods, Coffee and Teas of the best, PostelJe’s Elegant Flour, Pure Spices, and Ex tracts Butter. Cheese and every arti cle usually kept in a first-class Fami ly Grocery, and will make it to the in terest of those favoring us with their patronage. "Y" „ dr JEFfc-UI S"t ■ ALBANY, GA. 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 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. INSURANCE. 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. 8 Albany, Ga., AprlLig, 1892. 4 ■ \