Albany weekly herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1892-19??, December 03, 1892, Image 8

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Office over Gilbert's Drug Store, Washingto street. Albany, Ga. lJ-daw-ly. 8. B. BROWN, W. 8. BELL, E. L. WIGHT. L. DATIB, PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. Office over II. J. Lamar A Son’s Drugstore, corner Broad and Residence streets. Residence corner Flint and Jefferson streets. '«■ kurilni Cato a. a Saorinee. Tho cat, sayB Mr. Mill, in hia ‘‘His tory of the Crusades,” was a very important personage in the religious festivals of the times which he de scribes. At Aix, in Provence, on the festival of Corpus Christi, the finest tom cat in the canton, wrapped like a child in swaddling clothes, was ex hibited in a magnificent shrine to C " lie admiration.' Every knee waa t, and every hand strewed flow ers or poured incense, and grimalkin was treated in all respects as the gdd of the day. But on the festival of St. John (June 24) poor Tom’s fate was re versed. A number of cats were put into a wicker basket and thrown alive into the midst of a large fire, kindled in the public square, by the bishop and his clergy. Hymns and anthems were sung, and processions were made by the priests and peo ple in honor of the sacrifice. far off, eternal God! In ,11 life, be road all thought. It the, tkronrb thy world, abroad, ooutep. two, but Had the. not. n> of being thou dqrt All, ige, retreating my.twy U1U. thou art, and yet m«d noart oonnat in Ohrlit oar eon la to meat, mo. don and warm and door, npatby, a frlendihlp oweot, lb oaralvw In bint Ihoa art; tiler with a Imthor*. heart. ■roe of all th, tondorneM we have ever felt or dreamodi dleed [lower and will lo blew. If. Into oar line ha. .trained, ipo not tbrongh th. void along; .licet no, ealiuMt u. for till no ownl y band than tuke.t nan; ■nn onr weary heart, on thing, unit thoughts, onr ntmoat power. Id within Uir light divine, the eplrlt of Ihr Son tie live, with tiling are one. ynterle. deepen and IncraiuK nd onr path w* can not gee. I. our retag* and onr peace; dgh him we are et home with theo: we know theo ee thon art; PLANTATION PROPERTY OF THE TIFT ESTATE. FOR THERE YOU FIND GEORGIA—Dougherty County. 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 of sale before the Court House door of Dougherty county, the following farm property belonging to the estate of Nelson Tift, deceased. Terms cash: Part of lots 226 and 227 in the first district of Dougherty county, consisting of 375 acres, and known as the Keaton place, adjoining the plantation of Mr. A. w. Cosby. Lots 202, 203, 228, 229, 240, 241; part of 239, and fractional parts of 266 and 267, AND- LOW PRICES. We want Yf*t tat with a human heart! Lftroom in Ntw York Independent. w# Dlalnfeetlon by Heat. the journal of the American 1 association emphasis ia given ready means of disinfecting tin the ' sickroom or its vidn- tho application of beat. Ex- rimenta show that the thor- polnt of the following ] bacteria and of the kinds 1 mentioned is below 140 degs. spirillum of cholera, bodl- { anthrax, bacillus of typhoid , bacillus of diphtheria, bacillus diplococcus of pneu- streptocoocus of eryripolaH. ylococd of pus, vaccina virus, virus, hydrophobia virus, antes’ exposure to the tem- 1 mentioned may, it is found, 1 upon for the disinfection of containing any of these do organisms, excepting the iluswhou in the stage 1 formation, use, therefore, of boiling wur t the proportion of three or four to one part of the material to ' ifoctod is recommended for aterlal, or, better still, a 10 solution of sulphate of iron t chloride of dne, at the boiling ', may be used in the same way, 1 to one, this, in fact, having a boiling point than water, and at the same time aa a flo at Th. Hamuli’ OhMtnnta. i romantic story coin oh to hand m Paris. An eooentric marquis, suit had been rejected by a of the Seoond Empire, hired himself stall, planted himself on ' ehe 1 opposite her door and every 1 to Bend in a pint of chert- tho heart of which pearls, ud diamonds were concealed. 1 week the fair one yielded and 1 her hand upon her devoted the marquis haa since been l, and now corns his living in streets of Paris by tho same hod which formerly enabled him torn lovo’s cihulel. Let us hope, he Interests of romanoe, that tho r itself is not a chestnut.—Lon- obe. Tobacco In the Army. orHoraford tells of his ef- 1 to secure tobacco for the army j the civil war. Upon visiting ape at Fredericksburg and here and asking the soldiers > Urey moat wished to complete r happiness, he received the re- r, "Toboooo." “Why tobacco!" he "Because if we sit down on a 1 and can have a little smoke it us think of home, and lulls ainda and cures the homesick- The measure encountered opposition in congress and at first. But just after the closed provision was mode for ration in the army sup- , and the soldiers still reoeive it. Newport News. auioOni; cases its yuni Core. beyond question the most suc- cough medicine we have ever A few doses iuvariably cure the of cough, croup and bron- lile its wonderful success in the consumption is without a in the history of medicine, firsr discovery it has been sold larantee—a test which no other can stand. If you have a earnestly ask you to try it , 50c. and $1. If your lungs chest or hack lame, use Shi- is Plasters. Sold by H. J. ■Sons. / M Americans. Tennyson bad a great love for America and the Americans; nothing pleased him more than the fact that the Americans appreciate him and read him largoly. It was only his groat ago that prevented him carry ing out the wish be had so often ex pressed of seeing with his own eyes tho land that I10 loved so well, and for which ho often testified his affoc- tion in intercourse with friends: He was always glad to meet distinguish ed American men and women of let ters, and he loved to recall his con versations with Longfellow and Low ell and Oliver Wendell Holmes. It was only a few days before his death that he welcomed Mrs. James T. Fields and Miss Sarah Orne Jewett to Aldworth.— Cor. Boston Herald. A Ml.l.Mflngr Placard. Two colored womon in one of the largo dry goods stores tho other day stopped in front of the elevator on which the sign, "This elevator runB from the first to the fourth floor,” was Conspicuously displayed. "Wo don’t want this," said No. 1. "Why not!” questioned her com panion. "Because it runs from the first to the fourth floor, and we want to gat off at tho second.” "How do you know!" queried No. 2. "Can’t you read the sign!” impa tiently remarked the all knowing ono. 1 "Why, sure nuff," wondoringly remarked No. 2; “well have to get one that runs to the second floor or else go up the stain," whereupon they strolled off, and it was as good os a picture to see the look of sur prise when, having reached the sec ond floor, they beheld that deceitfhl elevator discharge its load of passen- at the very place they wanted go.—Philadelphia Times. Shiloh's Oatahbh Kbmsdy. a mar veloua oure for catarrh, diphtheria canker mouth, and headache. With each bottle there is an Ingenious nasal Injeotor for the mure successful treat ment of these complaints without oxtra charge. Frloe BOo. Sold by II, J. Lamar A Sons. (8) Outnt of n Sleeping Cur. t car leaving New York _ > la supplied with 120 , 120 pillow slips nnd 120 tow- l washing is dono in difforeut and is given out in great titles at tho low rate of $1 per cob. An equipment of linon lasts u year is purchased in ttte of $00,000 worth ut a time. apany for 700 cars uses evory r days 2,400 dawn cakes of toilet 1 1,200 dozen boxes of matches, sou hnirbrushcR, Ml dozen , OO dozen combs and it vast nbor of sponges and feather dust- Portcrs receive from $30 to #ti0 nth.—Public Opinion. STOP KICKING About hard times when you can tnke such n "wee mite” of money nnd buy such a large amount of GROCERIES -AND- Fancy Family Supplies From us. You don’t need much money to trade with we people, for we’ve adopted the plan of quick sales and small profits. We sny to the Aaatrttr ’i his <lii<nion. hy do so ninny people we see nd us seem to prefer to suffer and nade miserable by indigestion, tipation, dizziness, loss of nj»- , coming up of (lie food, yellow , when for 75o. we will sell them h’s Vltnlizer, guaranteed to cure Sold by H. J. Lamar & Sons. (2) People of linker, Worth nnd Terrell, Come mul trade with Clark & Ferrell. Once give us n trial and you’re sure a “sticker," For no one' sells nicer groceries or bet- » ter “lickcr." We’ve knocked high prices higher than n kite And have a stock>t>f goods “qlear out o* sight." But our poetry now has run out nearly, We can only conclude with “yours sin cerely. P. S.—All kinds of Country Produce fresh and just from the farm and dairy, every Saturday and Monday. GILBERT'S DRUG STORE, Ho. S fskty TELEPHONE No. 13. are dealing with us WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO WILL LOOK AFIER YOUR INTEREST SHOES! SHOES CASH BEFORE DELIVERY gives you goods right. Waldrop & Williams, 29 Washington Street. ED.L.WIGHT ICO., 2U WiRBIHGTON ST., ALSAN7, Q&. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. We write indemnity against Fire, Tornado, Lightning, Accident, Death. Foreign and Domestic Marine Insurance written on “ver- , bal” or “wire” notice. We represent 25 of the leading Foreign and American Insurance Companies, and are prepared to write insurance ou any and all in surable property. We are writing Gin House In surance this season in the A3tua Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., (the largest American Insurance Company), nnd offer to those de siring this class of insurance a safe and liberal policy. ED. L. WIGHT & CO., Albany, Ga. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. JONBH. attorney-at-law. All hufllncas promptly and persistently at tended to. Office in Willingham’s Block, Broad stx’cqH Telephone 41). W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all tho Courts of tho Albany Cir on it, ami elsewhere by special contract. Ofllco in Ventulott Block, Washington street E. R. JONBN, LAWYER AND REAL ESTATE BROKER. Local agent Equitable Building and Loan As sociation, Albany, Ga. 2-11-daw-ly. C. B. Wooten. W. E. Wooten, yyOOTKN A WOOTEN, City Att’y. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in Ventulett's Block, Washington street, Albany, Ga. 2-ll-d*w-ly. DOCTORS. MIIOO ROBINSON, . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 1 vviuwi ’O'-B -vw -Vivo, nuu »wwnru lut vjauu mu piauc, ill uic in 01 uisuivv. Lot 270—203)4 acres; lot 271—70 acres; in all 273)4 acres, in first district, and known as the Fast River Farm, lying on Flint river one mile north of bridge. Lots 238 and 260, comprising 470#, in the first district, in East Albany, and one quarter of a mile north of bridge. Known as the Dickinson Place. Fart of lot 239, net 93 acres, first district, and known as the Hill Place. Part lot 299,15 acres; fractional part lot 300,io8J< acres; fractional part lot 301, 5)f acres; part lot 326, 203 acres; part lot 327,43 acres; lot 329, 240; lot 330, 230 acres; acres; part lot 368, '• Kit known as the of Flint river. ng, One-half interest in the Cruger Place, lots 385, 386, 384 and 391, in the first dis trict, comprising 875)4 acres. Lots 92, 108, 109,132—1000 acres; part lots 93, 94 and 107—562)4 acres. All in the second district, and known as the Lawton Flgce. One-fourth interest in Pine Island Place, lot. 260, 261, 262, 263, 297, 298, 299, . . . . d f f . . 3<x), 301, 302, 303, and 304, comprising 3000 acres. All in the second district. One-half urn” .. .... . ... undivided Interest in lots 94, 95—500 acres in ninth district, Mitchell county, known as the Huntoon Place. ent Prices. WM. LOCKETT & -CO., REAL ESTATE -AND- Fifteen acres, more or less, of lot 268, lying parallel and south of the Brisbane ‘ ‘ " dstoi 1 ~ — road nnd jnst beyond the C. M. Shackelford store in East Albany. Also, lot mules, horses, cattle, engines, corn, fodder and farming implements of all kinds will be offered for sale at same place and date. N. F. TIFT, . M. TIFT, N. WOOLFOLK, Administrators Estate Nelson Tift. t ense Closing Oat 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 oi every description, Children’s Wagons and Carriages, an immense stock of Mqulding 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. S. R. WESTON & SONS, Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS. BAGGING AND TIES AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. jJigg^Prompt attention to consignments of Cotton. THE ALBANY n HUM CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Common Pressed Brick, -ALSO Repressed Brick for Finishing. Mr Cmcitr of 7ui SO,000 Brick. •Correspondence Solicited, board of directors. R. HOBBS. JNO. A. DA.VI8 TO soiu 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 suoh a thing as paying for the best of everything and not getting the heat of anything. We 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 a full and complete assort ment of all varieties of Canned Goods, Coffee and Teas of the best, Fostelle’a Elegant Flour, Pure Spices, and Ex tracts Butter. Cheese and everv 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. -Gr-BLiist. 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 anu collecting rents. Prompt monthly statements. If you want to rent a house, or if you have one for. 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 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., April jg, 1892.