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ALBANY WEEKLY HERALD: SATURDAY, MAY 6, I8 93 .
SNOLI AT DINNER.
f Anger H. Y«nk.d Oirtha Table-
I ami Smashed Ererythlng.
ht Brignoli invited several
r sup with him after a per
i iu Baltimore, and on rench-
s apart men tn found the table set
l waiters in readiness to begin
g in the dishes. He was ex-
' particular about the nppear-
! his table, and always took a
ew of the crockery, silver,
, before inviting his friends
down. On this occasion his
discovered several small
fthe tablecloth, and his anger
1 aflame in an instant,
full of wrath to speak, he
t hold of the corner of the
1 gave one long, quick jerk,
the table completely ami
ng knives, forks, spoons,
•to., all over the room. Tlio
dod waiters ran to tho proprio-
‘i the talo, and when ho ar-
i the scene thoro was danger
ye.
oli knew ho was in serious
and forthwith brought into
i his cunning to get out of it
nded that tho waiters had
him in a most outrageous
r; that the tablecloth was not
a hog to eat off of; that the
was cold; that the wines
n—in short, ho made the
or believe that everything
as bad as possible. Then
to mollify him by praising
i warm-
was it that every one he
i thewholo United States had
nended it to himl How could
that good people thought so
Everybody had told him
t was the only first class hotel
iltimore. And this—and this
a way a guest was treated I
there was some mistake.
I landlord could not possibly know
> of his guests hod been so
on I No first cluss house
I submit to it I
bort, the wily old fellow made
llord think him the most
l man on earth, and they wero
he best of friends. The land
1 himself attended to the setting
i table. The best of everything
iuse was put on it, and an
at dinner was served at his
Brignoli gave tho waiters
for having hurt their feel-
b—New York fmbune.
EASILY WON.
Bow s Cue A millet a Railroad Wl» Set
tled Without a Trial.
An amusing incident of which 1
was a quiet and satisfied observer
happened the other day,” said a
young attorney connected with the
legal department of one of the great
railways. “1 was sent down in In
diana to see what I could make out
of a caso which the consignee of
some lumber had against us. Tho
lumber had been billed to this man
and Bent down with a lot of other
lumber to men at the same place.
By mistake the complainant's lum-
ber was given to tho wrong person
and was used, in consequence of
which when tho man demanded his
lumber thongent was in a quandary.
He could not deliver it because ho
did not liavo it. Ho could not causo
its return, because it had been con
verted into houses. Tho case was dead
against the company, and tho least
that 1 expected to do was to get tho
man to accept the viduo of tho lum
ber. Tho plaintiff brought his suit
in a juBtico court. Before the trial
tho magistrate and tho plaintiff had
somo words on another matter. At
any rate when the complainant was
placed upon tho stand he was in a
very angry frame of mind, but not
agninst the company. Therein lay
my. safety.
‘What is your namol’ asked the
justice.
' ‘Sir,’ said the complainant, be
coming more wroth.
“ ‘What is your name)’ again wns
asked.
“ ‘My name is Charles White.’
•“Wliero do you live?’ wus tho
next question. This added insult to
Injury. White thought tho justice
was trifling with him.
“ ‘Just where I always lived,’ he
hissed out; ‘and you know blamed
well,’ ho added, and jumping down
out of the chair he said, addressing
his attorney: 'Dismiss the case. I'll
have nothing to do with this blamed
court.'
“The case was dismissed. I bad
won without saying a word.
' “Some remark was made about
costs.
“ ‘Let him whistle for his costs,'
White said as he walked out of the
court.
“ ‘Why did you let your man dis
miss his easel' I asked White's law
Why a Comalary I* Hd Called*
Webster says a cemetery is "a
place where the dead bodies of hu
man beings are buried." But that
is all he says, and there is not a
5-year-old child in the land that could
not tell us much without referring
to his •• Unabridged." in tracing the
derivation of the word 1 find that
the root is in an old Jewish word
•caemeteritt.'' meaning dormitories
or sleeping places. Later on the
form of expression wns chnnged to
“requietoiiuin." In that section of
•‘Camden's Remains" which has the
beading of •Concerning British Epi
tuplis," I find the following: "The
pluco of burial wus called by St, Paul
•semenatoria.' in the respect of u sure
hojKiof u resurrection." The Creeks
call it •‘caemeterion," which means
"u sleeping pluce uptil the resurroe
tion." Tho old Hebrew word for
cemetery means "the house for the
living," the idea tieiug that death is
only a protracted sleep that will
terminate on tho day that Gabriel
blows his trumpet. St. Louis Re
public.
The Nervous System thp 8eat
of Life and Mtnd. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
No myntory hns over compared with that of
human life. Ithusbeon the leading subject
of professional research and study in all ages.
......—'I-- till? fact ltfa not gener-
lut notwithstanding t
Silicon's OATAnnii Hkmkdy, a mar
velous cure for catarrh, diphtheria
canker mouth, and headache. With
each bottle there Is lift ingenious nasal
Injector for the more aucceaaful treat
ment of there complaints withoutextra
charge. I’rioe Mic. Sold by 11. J.
Lamar & Sona. (3)
Whin Wrlnklo. Signify.
Wrinkled foreheads in qhildren be
token consumption, rickets or idiocy.
Vortical wrinkles of the brow come
early to men who do much brain
work. Arched and crossing wrinkles
about tho lower middle of tho fore
head betoken physical or mental suf
fering. Fine closo meshed wrinkles
which cover tlio face, sign of age
and decrepitude, uro caused by loss
of contractile nervous force and are
prevented by hot bathing, friction
und electricity. — Atlanta Constitu
tion.
A Jok. of a Court root.
»term fool 1* often misapplied,
.us, Charles the Simple was no fool,
t A man of extraordinary simplicity
•*_atrength of mind and feeling.
>mer, when he called Telemn-
i fool or “silly, n did not employ
j word as a term of reproach, hut
at
court fool, or jester, woj for
an important person in the
holds of kings and princes. His
i\ce over his master was consul-
, and many dever sayings of
is still in existence,
rles the Simple hod a jester
1 Jean, who one morning tried
r's nerves by rushing into
i with the exclamation: "Oh,
, such newsl Four thousand men
• risen in the city I"
at I" cried tho startled king,
what intention have they
at"
.Fell," replied the Jester, "prob-
r with the intention of lying down
• at bedtime."—Youth's Compon-
yer.
“ ‘He would have fired me if I hail
objected,’said the shrewd practition
er.”—Chicago Mail
Shiloh’* Coaaamplioa Cum,
This is beyond question the most
successful cough medloine we have
ever sold, A few doses invariably
cure the worst cases of cough, croup
and bronchitis, while Its wonderful
success in the cure of consumption Is
without a parallel in the history of
medioine. Since Its first disoovery it
has been sold on a guarantee—a test
whloh no other medloine can stand. If
you have a cough we earnestly ask you
to try It. Price 10o., 50o. and tl. If
your lungs are sore, oheBt or back
gme, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters,
Sold by II, J. Lamar A Sons. (1)
Victualing Gibraltar.
The Gibraltar of today can only
be victualed by the good will of
Spain. If we were unhappily at war
with Spain and desired to victual the
place, we should first have to silence
the Spanish batteries round the bay,
end if these batteries were construct
ed as modern solenoe enables them
to be constructed we oertainly could
not silence them unless we landed,
and by elow and laborious methods
captured them. This would practi
colly Involve an invasion of Spain on
a comparatively large scale, for until
we had fully effected our object Gib
raltar would have to remain unre
lieved.
In the last century relief from sea
ward could only he prevented by way
of the sea. In the present, it can also
be prevented by way of the land.
Thus have the modem developments
of gunnery altered the situation to
our prejudice.—Fortnightly Reviow.
Bed Hair and freckle*.
lenoe explains the phenomenon
red hair thus: "It ia caused by a hu-
ibundance of iron in the blood,
it is that imparts the vigor, the
ity, the great vitality, tho over*
iwing, thoroughly healthy animal
^t*e which funs riot through tho
veins of the ruddy hnired, and this
strong animal life is what renders
them more intenBO in all their emo
tions than their more languid fellow
creatures. The excess of iron 1b also
j the cause of freckles on tlio peculiarly
blear, white skin which always n-
S companies red hair. This skin is ab
normally sensitive to the action of
the Bun’s rays, which not only bring
out the little brown Bpots in abun
dance, but also bum like a mustard
, plaster, producing a queer, creepy
sensation, as if tbe skin was wrin
kling up."—Analyst.
What Aro We Coming To?
The following is printed “for true
in a London journal:
The house of a well known Indy
novelist was the other day observed
to be shrouded in the gloom of drawn
curtains and lowered blinds. Sym
pathetic friends presently called to
inquire what family affliction bad
token place. They wero admitted
’ into tho darkened drawing room,
where, clad in deep mourning and
; holding a clean pocket handkerchief
in her hand, tho lady novelist sat,
i. weeping, upon the couch. A sympa
thetic and inquiring murmur from
the visitors elicited a fresh burst of
tears as tbe lady sobbed forth: “Af
fliction? Yes, I should think so. My
hero is just dead I” •
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t
Oonrtaona Bandits of China*
The robbers of China are banded
togother and form a powerful com
pact If a bank in the city wishes to
send a large amount of money to Fe
king, tho banker sends a gift to the
chief of the banditti infesting the ter
ritory through which tho money is
about to pass, tolling him tho time
the silver will be sent and requesting
that it bo not disturbed. When such
a request iB made, accompanied by a
handsome present, it is usually hon
ored. Tlieso banditti are not the
only robbers. Tho government is en
gaged in tho samo business. Taxes
are very high, and ovory time one
comes in contact with tbe rulers it
costs something. — Cor. Louisvillo
Courier-J ournal.
Petition (or Incorporation.
MYSTERIES!
ally known
that the seat
of life 1b loca
ted in the up
per partofthe
spinal cord,
near tho base
of the brain,
and bo sensi
tive is this
portion of tho
nervous sys
tem thatevon
the prick of a
needle will
causo instunt
death.
SAVANNAH,
8. II. Hawkins and T. Edward Ham-
bleton, Receivers.
Passenger ami freight schedules in effect
April ltftb, 1893*
WEST ROUND.
(First column figures Daily, Mail and Express
. . . .. ... • *■ Sun-
ami second column Freight, dully except
day.)
READ DOWN.
Roceni discoveries have demonstrated that
all tho organs of tho body aro under tho con
trol of tlio nerve centers, located in or near
tho base of the brain, and that when these aro
dorangod tho organs which they supply with
nerve fluid aro also doranged. when It Is re-
memborod that a serious Injury to tho splnnl
Cord will causo paralysis of tho body below
tho Injured point, because tho norvo force .Is
Leave Lyons , 10 10 a m
I.enve llclcnu... U 30 a m
Leave Abbeville 12.<2 pm
Leave Cordele 2 in p m
Arrive Americus 8 10 pm
Leave Americus - 3 20 p m
Leave Richland 4 12 pm
Irijave Hurtsboro 0 18 p in
Arrive Montgomery 8 15 pm.
prevented - tiy tho injury from roachlngtho
laralyzod portion, It will bo
understood how
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.ho derangement of tlio nerve centers will
cause the dorangoment of tho various organs
which they supply with norvo force.
Two-thirds of chronic diseases aro duo to
tho Imperfect action of tho nerve centers nt
tho huso of tho brnln, not from a derange
ment primarily originating In tho organ lt-
solf. The great mistake of physicians in
treating those dlsouses Is that they treat tho
organ rathor than tho norvo centers which
are tho causo of tho trouble.
Dk. Franklin Milks, tho celebrated ape-
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clallst.hus profoundly studied this subject for
over 20 years, and has made many Important
discoveries in connection with It, chief ui
discoveries in connection with It, chief among
thorn being tho facts contained in tho above
statement, and that tl.o ordinary methods of
treatment aro wrong. All headache, dim
ness, dullness,^confusion, pressure, blues,
mania, raolancholy, insanity, epilepsy, 8t.
Vitus dance, etc.. aro nervous dlsouses no
matter how caused. Tho wonderful success of
Ilr. Miles’ Hcstorntlvo Norvino is duo to the
fact tlintlt is based on tho foregoing principle.
Dr. Milks’ Restorative Nervine la sold by
all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent
direct by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,
Ind., on receipt of price, fl per bottle, six
bottles for IS, express prepaid. It contains
neither opiates nor dangerous drugs.
FOR SALE BfY ALL DRUGGISTS.
TIME TABLE NO. ii,
EFFECTIVE FEB. 19th, 1893.
SOUTH BOUND.
•NO. 1.
+NO. 8.
Leuvo Columbus
8:45 p. m.
0:60 n. m.
“ ClIHHOtll
4:84 44
8:U 44
“ Richland
6:20 44
10:05 44
“ Parrotts
6:58 44
11 :07 44
u Dawson
6:17 “
12:05 p. m.
Arrlvo Albany
7:15 44
1:20 44
NORTH BOUND.
•NO. i.
+NO. 4.
Loava Albany
8:00 a.m.
8:85 p. m
8:66 44
5:15 44
* Parrots
9:18 44
6:00 44
“ Richland
9:65 44
7:80 44
44 Cussota
10:42 44
8:62 44
Ar’ve Columbus
11:80 44
10 05 44
GEORGIA—Douobkrty County-
To the Superior Court of said county: The
petition of W. T. Cm, Assle Muse, A. W.
Muse, W. II. OuuRfls, W. B. Csi, Jthu
Muck, Dennis Brusnnn, and such others as
they may associate with them, respectfully
shows that they, their associatee and succes
sors,deslro to be Incorporated and become
body politic, under the name und style of the
"Mum Ac Co* Company.”
The object of said association is peouniarj
gain and profit to the members thereof by own<
ing and conducting a mercantile business in the
City of Albany, said county and State, with the
right to establish brtinch ageneies elsewhere *
said State as the Interests of said association
may requiro, for tho salo of hats, shoes, clothing
gentlemen’s furnishing goods and wearing, ap
parel and all other goods, articles and merch
andise usually kept and sold in similar estab
lishment.
Petitioners further show that the capital
stook of said association is to be Twelve Thous
and Dollars^llvided into shares of One Hundred
dollars each, but petitioners pray that they mny
bo allowed to increase said capital to a sum not
exceeding Twenty-fivo Thousand Dollars at
any time when the interests of said business de
mand, and that they may be allowed to begin
busmens when Ton Thousand Dollars of said
capital stock has been actually paid In.
Petitioners further show that, in carrying on
said business thoy desire to have the right and
power to purchaso, hold and soil property, real
und personal, to suo and be sued, plead and bo
impleaded, receive and give mortgages or other
lions, take or issuo notes bonds or other indebt
edness, mako by-laws, rules and regulations
binding upon tho mombers of said association,
elect such officers as becomes expedient or nec
essary, liavo and use a common seal, and to ex
orcise all powers usually conferred upon cor
porations of similar character, as may be con
sistent with tho laws of Georgia.
Your petitioners pray the passing of an order
by said Honorablo Court, granting this, their
application, and that they and their successors
bo incorporated for and during a term not ex
reeding twonty years, with tho privilege of re
tDaily. fDaily, except Sunday.
CECIL QABBETT,
12 15 a m
3 10 a m
6 oo a m
7 01 a in
9 15 a ni
Wd. LOCKETT &
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Real t Estate
EAST ROUND.
RKAn DOWN.
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. ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 9. No. 11.
Leave Cordele 7 16 a in 2 15 p m
Arrive Albany 9 46 a in 3 80 p in
No. 10 No. 12.
Leave Albany 5 00 p in 11 85 a in
Arrive Cordele 7 15 p m 12 50 p m
Nos. 9, 10 and 12 will be run daily except Sun
day.
No. 11 whl he run daily.
No. 14 will be run Sunday only.
No. 14
8 45 p m
5 00 p 111
THROUGH PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
REAP DOWN HEAD UP
7 50 p in ...
12 20 night..
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AND
Renting Agents.
CITY, SUBURBAN AMD
FARM PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Connections nt Savannah, Albany, Americus
and Montgomery with the various diverging
lines, and at Abbeville with tlio Abbeville unu
Waycross Railroad. ,, „
Passengers will be allowed to ride on all
freight trains of 8. A. & M. Railway.
C. R. Wilburn,
Gen’l Pass. Agent,
Americus, Ga.
O. P. Love, B. M. Comfort,
Commercial Agent, Ticket Agent.
Albany, Ga.
Cecil Gahiiktt,
Gen’l Manager,
RENTS COLLECTED
AND RETURNS MADE
PROMPTLY.
Albany, Ga.
Richard Hobbs.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. T
JONES.
ATTORNEY-aT-LAW.
All business promptly and persistently at
tended to. _
Office in Willingham’s Block, Broad street
Telephone 49.
J.
, WALTERS,
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW.
Practice in ail the Courts of the Albany Cir
ait, and elsewhere by special sontracL
Office In Ventulett Block, Washington strict
General Manager.
THE BEST!
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT
WITH THE
Provident Fool Society,
Of New York, A. P. COLES, Resident
Agent at Albany, Ga, This company 19
Strong, Liberal and Prompt A policy
for $10,000 in case of accidental death,
or $50 per week indemnity, for not ex
ceeding one year, in case of injury, will
cost you only $16, payable quarterly.
We refer, by permission, to the fol
lowing gentlemen in Albany who have
received compensation from the Provi
dent Fund Society for accidents befallen
them within the past six months: A. R.
Jackson, J. J. Armstrong, B. K^Smitli,
ncwal ut the expiration thereof, for tliopurposes
hereinboforo set forth.
Wooten & Wooten,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
How’s Your Chest?
Any one can increase the size of
his chest two or three inches in as
many months without tho use of any
apparatus or mechanical contrivance
whatever. When he rises in the
morning, let him go out into tlio pur
est air ho cau find, raise, his arms to
the height of shoulders, the palms
downward, then while inhaling a
deep breath gradually extend them
upward until tho hacks of tho hands
touch abovo his head. Do this a dozen
times every morning, and the result
will bo a chest development that will
Burpriso any one who 'aw. uot made
the experiment.
Filed in office, March 30th, 1893.
W.P. BURKS,
Clerk.
Clerk's Office,
Dougherty Superior Court,
Answer Ihu Question.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer and
be made miserable by indigestion,
constipation, dizziness, loss of ap
petite, coming up of the food, yellow
skin, when for 76c. we will sell them
Shiloh’s Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure
'' im. Sold by H. J. Lamar <& Sons, (2)
The Drum Major.
The dignitary known as drum ma
jor was uot generally recognized in
tho English army till tho close of the
reign of Charles I. Corporal punish
ment up to tho timo of William III
was executed by the provost marshal
and his deputies, hut afterward the
drummer was intrusted with the
task. Among the records of the
Coldstream guards is an order that
“the drum major be answerable that
no cat has more than nine tails.” In
1661 a drum major of the parliamen
tary army received Is. 6d. pay per
diem.—All the Year Round.
I certify that the above and foregoing is a
true and correct copy of tho original now of flic
in this office. VT. 1\ BURKS,
Clerk.
W.
FOR RENT.
One four-room House in good locnlity. For
terms apply to J. It. PATT1SON,
?-4dtf. No. 80 Washington St.
T. I WOOLFQLK,
E.
R. JONH,
LAWYER Af I) REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Loosl agent Equitable Building and Loan As
sociation. Albany, Ga. S-ll-tl.w-ljr.
C. B. Wooten. W. E. Woot«n,
OOTKN Jk WOOTEN, City Att’y.
w
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Ventulett’* Block, Washington atree
Albany, Ga. I-U-dew-ly.
THE ALBANY
BEIGE m GIL
MANUFACTURERS OF
Common Pressed Briek,
D. B. Jay, j. S. Whiddon, 3. W. Kendall,
J. A. Sims.
For further information as to the re
liability and standing of the Provident
Fund Society, refer to the Insurance
Commissioner of Georgia, or apply to
A. P. COLES,
RESIDENT AGENT.
LEADING BUTCHERS 1
DUNLAVY& GONAGHAN.
Corner Broad and Washington Streets-
-ALSO
A. W. Tucker
Hobbs & Tucker,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Buy and sell Exchange; give prompt
attention to. Collections, and remit for
same on day of payment at current
rates; receive deposits subject to sight
checks, and lend money on approved
time papers. Correspondence solicited.
P1BB INI1BJNCI.
We represent a good line of Insur
ance Companies and write in
surance on all properties.
ED.L.WIGHT ICO.,
211 WASHINGTON ST., ALBANY, Ss.
GENERAL
Repressed Brick for Finishing.
Mr Caoacitv of Yard SO,000 Brick,
ItiTCorrespondence Solicited,
Insurance
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
R. HOBBS, JNO. A. DAVIS
S. B. BROWN, W. S. BELL,
E. L. WIGHT.
When you want a tender steak, anico piece of
pork, or anything In the meat lino Btop at our
market or give your orders to our wagons. Wo
deal in Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Pork Sau -
sage, and our aim is to please.
I^Weeklr Hhipmeuta •( Fine Weal-
rn Beef Received.
GILBERT’S
General Agent of Southwest Georgia
for the
Fidelity and Deposit Go.,
OF MARYLAND.
BONDS
Mado for State, County and Federal officers,
Cashiers. Treasurers, Tax Collectors and Re
ceivers, Guardians and Administrators, Rail
road and Express officers, at lowest rates.
3-n-Sm.
DRUG STORE,
R. HOBBS. President,
i 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 grooery bills.
There is such a thing as paying for
the best of everything and not getting
the best of anything. We believe that
principle should come before profit
and we carry that theory intopraotioe,
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, Postelle’s
Elegant Flour, Pure Spices, and Ex
tracts Butter. Cheese and everv arti-
ole usually kept in a first-class Fami
ly Grocery, and will make it to the in
terest of those favoring us with their
patronage.
TELEPHONE No. 13.
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 on any and 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. .