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ALBANY WEEKLY HERALD: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1893.
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?..faWl.o Arab.
using story is told of a
, Abou-Obeida, who wna
iiiporaiy of Mamoun, tho son
famous Haroun-al-Raschid.
other Arabians, he had written
11s volumes upon the quali-
colorsaqd virtues of the horse,
dny at the court of Mamoun, the
..cl vizier asked a celebrated Arab
who was present how many
s ho had written upon tho liorso.
“Only one,” replied the poet,
then the vizier put the samo ques-
1 to Abou-Oboida.
1 ifty,” was the answer.
"Riso, then," said the vizier. "Go
to that horse in his stall. Ropeat
name of every part of his frame,
> to point out tho position
NOISY CHILDREN.
COTTON DEPORT.
"I am not a veterinary surgeon,
«dr,” answered Abou-Oboida.
"Rise and do tho samo,” said the
vizier to the poet.
The poet rose from his seat, took
the animal by the forelock, and
named each part as ho placed his
hand on it to indicate its position.
At the same time he rocitcd all the
poetical allusions and the sayings
and proverbs of the Arabs referring
to it
When he had finished, the vizier
said to him: “Take tho horse. He is
yours.”—harper’s Young People.
Fluid! with Meals.
The arguments presented by many
writers seem to prove that the'mod
erate taking of fluids with the food
at meals is not without benefit. But
the importance of the thorough mas
tication of food before it is presented
to the stomach must nover be over-
lookedi If this is interfered with in
any way by the uso of liquids, we
must promptly prohibit their indul
gonco.
Fluids may bo talcon ad libitum
during meals by those whoso digest
ive powers will allow it, but such
persons should keep in mind that the
strongest stomach maybe abused too
far, while those whose Btomachs are
already unequal to a severe strain
should be especially careful as to tho
quantity of fluid imbibed with the
food.
Tho saliva is the best lubricator for
tho food while it is in the mouth,
both booause of its starch digesting
powers and bocauso its alkalinity
servos to stimulate a copious flow of
tho a"id secretion of the stomach.
Any habit therefore which pormits
tho on trance of food into the stomach
before it is thoroughly incorporated
with saliva must be pronouncod per
nicious in tbe extreme.—Youth’s
Companion.
Goiuilno Eloquence.
In my morning rambles a man sit-
g on tho ground loaning his back
_ dnst the wall attracted my atten
tion by a look of squalor in his ap-
poamneo which 1 had rarely befoVe
observed even in Iroliuid. His
clothes were ragged to indeconcy,
and his foco was pale and sickly. He
did not address mu, and I passed by,
but having gone a few pncoB my
heart smote mo, and I turned back,
"If you aro in want," said I with
some degree of peevishness, "why do
you not bog?”
“Sure, it’s begging I am,” was the
reply.
"Yon did not utter a word."
"No I Is it joldng you aro with
me, sir! Look there 1" holding up
the tattered remnant of what had
onco been a coat. "Do you seo how
the skin is speaking through tho
holes in my trousers, and tho bones
crying out through my skin? Look
at my sunken cheeks and tho famine
that's staring in my eyes 1 Munolive,
isn't it begging I am with a hundred
tongues?"—“Travels in Irolaud."
m experience. and tho Conclusions of
tho Fothor of I Family.
The children were noisy," said
the father of a family, “no doubt
about it, and the people above us,
the people below us and tho people
all around us, in the flat we lived in
then, kicked and kicked hard. We
moved and took a house. We didn't
see how wo could disturb anybody
living iu n house, but we did. Of
course tho children went into the
street more or less to play, and half
tho people in the block said that ours
were the noisiest children they ever
heard of. We moved again, this
tirao to the suburbs, where the
bouses were soparato and we hoped
far enough apart so that the chil
dren wouldn't disturb anybody.
The children were greatly de
lighted with the lawn and tho yard.
They lmd nover had grass to play on
before, except in tho city’s parks
and for awhilo in the summer when
we had gone out of town on my va
cation. They romped and roared
and made more noise than ever, and
yet the neighbors kicked. They
were polite and ogreeablo, all, and
the foot was iu a carpet slipper, but
the kick was vigorous all the same,
and we moved again, this time to
tho Rocky mountains.
Wo didn't seo whom wo could dis
turb there, but before long wo got a
protest from tho grizzly bears, who
said tho children disturbed them.
Wo thought tho grizzlies were a lit-
tleunronsonuble in this. Still thoir’s
was a protest that we felt bound to
respect, and wo moved. This time
wo went duo north and took up u
quarter section near tho center of
the polur regions. No neighbors; no
prospect of our disturbing anybody;
children greatly tickled with tho
north polo; used to go out and play
around it dnily; everything appar
ently going along comfortnbly, when
we were waited on by a delegation
from the grampuses, tho .walruses
and tho polur hours. They said the
children made so much noise they
couldn’t sleep nights, and they
couldn’t stand tho racket. Really
this seomed like crowding us a little,
but after looking tho polar boar
Chairman over for a moment I
thought I didn’t care to discuss the
question with him and that perhaps
on the whole it might bo as well for
ub to move, and we did.
"Where? Back to where wo wore
at tho beginning, and whilo still
striving faithfully to koop tho cliil
dren within bounds, loss disturbed
by them now ourselves and disposed
to tako the neighbors’ complaints
rather more philosophically, for wo
aro convinced that children will bo
children and that it isn’t possible to
koop young children quiet.”—Now
York Sun.
local and foreign market
QUOTATIONS FOR TO-BAI.
The Hunan Electrical Eorces!
How They Control the Organs
of the Body.
Albany*. Receipts, Shipment, anti Mloek
•a Hand.
Stock on band Aug. l»t..
69
Received Saturday by wagi
Received Saturday by rnl
Received previously 2011
Shipped Saturday 164
Shipped previously 1012—1176
Stock on hand..
..1423
firm with
Our market to-day waa
good demand.
Good Middling. 6%
Middling
Low Middling 6
nv TBLKUBAPH, I
Savannah, Ga., Aug. 28.—Quiet
Middlings. 613-16; Low Middlings,
6 7-10. Good Ordinary 6 1-10.
New Yoke, Aug. 29,3 -.00 p. m.—Con
tracts opened easy and closed dull but
at the following prices:
Opening* doling
Tbe electrical force of tbe human body, as
tho nerve fluid may bo termed, li au espe
cially attractive department of science, as it
exerts so marked an influence on the health
cf the organs of the body. Nerve force is
Lroduced by tho brain and eouveyod by
means of tbe nerves to tho various organs of
tho body, thus supplying tbe latter with the
vitality necessary loin-
sure tneir health. The
pnoumogastrlc nerve, as
shown here, may ho said
to be the most important
of the entire nerve sys
tem, as it supplies the
heart, lungs, stomach,
bowels, etc* with tho
nerve force necessary to
keep them active and
healthy. As will bo seen
by the cut the long nerve
descending from the
base of the brain and
terminating In the bow
els is the pnoumogastrlc,
while tho numerous lit-i
ED.1 WIGHT & CO.
SAVANNAH,
krinHoitgoaeifl!!
8. H. Hawkins and T. Edward Ham-
bleton, Receivers.
tie branches supply the
na atom- 1
heart, lungs am ,
ach with necessary vi
tality. When the Drain
becomes In any way dis
ordered by irritability
or exhaustion, the nerve
orco which it supplies
s lessoned, and tho or
gans receiving the dl-
***pyr, 1
7.32
7.50
7.61
7.72
September 7.80
October 7.48
November 7.60
December 7.73
Spots quiel. Middling 7|£.
Keoelpts for Saturday, 1887.
Liverpool, Aug. 28.—Opened irreg
ular and closed steady. Middling
„„.. T reeel
in I nlshed supply are con*
sequontly weakened.
physicians generally
tho importance of this
...Is fact, but treat the
organ Itself Instead of tho causo of the trouble
Tho noted specialist, Franklin Miles, M. ( l).,
BDUCIUIISk, crilllKlIlI mnuB, 11. J/.,
' aL. I1., nas given the greator part oMils^mo
to the study of this subject, and the
.. JfcaH
IT'S ASTONISHING
how Dr. Pierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription
acts upon norvous
women. It’s a mar
velous remedy for
nervous and general
debility, Chorea, or
St. Vitus’s Dance,
Insomnia, or Ina
bility to sleep,
spasms, convulsions,
or “fits,” and every
like disorder.
Even in oases of
Insanity resulting from functional derange
ments, the persistent use of the ‘‘Prescrip
tion ” will, by restoring the natural functions,
generally effect a cure.
For women suffering from any chronic
44 female complaint ’’ or weakness; for women
who are run-down or overworked; at the
change from girlhood to womanhood; and,
later, at tho critical 44 change of life”—it is a
medioine that safely and certainly builds up,
strengthens, regulates, and cures.
If It doesn’t, if it over fails to benefit or
cure, you have your money back.
What more can anyone ask ?
Is anything that isn’t sold in this way
to be “ just as good” •
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Is it not worth the small price of 75o
to free yourself of every symptom of
these dlstresfling complaints? If you
think so, call at our store and get a
bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizes Every bot
tle has a printed guarantee on it. Use
accordingly and If It does you no good
it will cost you nothing. Sold by H.
•T. Lamar A 8on«. 51
A. W. Tl’CKKK.
II. A. Tarver, Jr.
Tucker & Tarver,
INSURANCE AGENTS,
ALBANY, GA.
Will you heed the warning ? The sig-
8, perhaps, of the sure approach of that
> terrible disease, consumption. Ask
yourselves if yon can afford, for the sake
of saving 50c, to run the rUk ami do
nothing for it We know from experi
ence that Shiloh’s Core will cure your
cough. It never fails. This explains
why more than a million bottles were
aola the past year. It relieves croup and
We succeed the firm of Hobbs &
Tucker in the Insurance
Business, and are now
prepared to write
Fire Insurance,
whooping cough at once. Mothers, ilo
not be without it For lame back, side
or cheat, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters.
Sold by H. J. Lamar at Sous. (4)
Wealth? Indiana.
The Cobut d’Aloues are tbe wealth
iest Indian tribe in the northwest
Many of the Indians have from |1,-
000 to $8,000 on deposit in the local
banks, with the local merchants or
in Spokane. They oil own good
farms, most of which ore fenced and
3 rapidly placed in cultivation,
hey have good houses, and many
are setting out nice orchards, which
will be bearing fruit in a few years.
They ore very careful with their
money, buying hut few things they
do not need and paying cosh for each
article as it is purchased, thus allow
ing no chance for cheating in figur
ing up a bill. They understand mak
ing change, but cannot compute fig
ures. Many of them, especially the
children, can read and write, and the
latter can be heard reading the Bigns
aloud as they walk along the streets.
—Portland Oregonian.
Shiloh’s Oatabbh Remedy, a mar
velous cure for catarrh, diphtheria,
canker mouth, and headaohe. With
each bottle there is an ingenious nasal
injeotor for the mpre successful treat*
SS^"f3SrB!“S‘B"Si“S
Lamar & Sons. (8)
Tornado Insurance,
Accident and
Casualty Insarance,
and Fidelity Bonds
We represent a line of the best
COMPANIES
Doing
business in this
and will give
country,
PROIPT ATTENTION
To all business intrusted to us.
Correspondence on any line of
Insurance solicited.
Tucker & Tarver
aro duo to bis efforts.
I)r. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, tho unri
valed brain and nerve food, Is prepared on the
discoveries concerning
;Iv
nerve centers. Its wonderful success In curing
these disorders is testified to by thousands lu
every part of the land.
Restorative Nervine cures sleeplessness,
nervous prostration, dtzziuess, hysteria, sex
ual debility, Bt. Vitus dance, epifo
likely t
COLUMBUS
SOUTHERN R’Y
PASSENGER & FREIGHT SCHED
ULES EFFECTIVE JULY 24, 18 3,
READ DOWN-No. 8.
linily
Except
Sunday
READ UP—No. 4.
4:00 p m
0:84 p m
8:20 pm
0:61 p ni
Daily
Except
Synday
Columbus
Richland
Dawson
Albnnv
li:80 a m
0:18 a m
7:80 a in
0:00 a m
CECIL QABBETT,
General Mnnagor.
Are you Particular as to What
Kind of
CANDY
You buy for jrour Children?
If so,
buy from ft. L. Leben, Agt.,
who makes absolutely
pure Candies.
NO POISONOUS COLORS,
iny otl
whatever used in these Candies.
A fresh lot just made. Don’t
forget our Cream Bread.
uraini
DISSOLUTION NOTICE!
Tho firm of Williams A Warren 1ms been dis
solve this dny by mutual consent, G. B. Warren
retiring L. B. W illiams assuming charge, cot
looting all accounts duo firm and assuming all
liabilities. L.B. WILLIAMS,
G. B. WARREN,
TO TUB VUHLIO:
1 have this day bought the interest of G. B.
Warren, and, in assuming tho sole proprietor
ship of the business, I thank my friends and
customers for their liberal patronage and
earnestly solicit a continuance of same.
L.B. WILLI AM8.
GILBERTS
Drug * Store
No. 3 Hgtiffl St.
PHONE No. 13.
GUN HOUSES
fall to recognize,
AT REASONABLE RATES IN
THE OLD
irlncipid that VlT nervous and iniiny other
'*“ lit* -—--=3
cult lea originate from disorders of the
1. it
ty, Bt. Vitus dance, opifopsy, etc. It
s free from opiates or dangerous drugs. It
m sold on a positive guarantee by all drug-
il direct by the Dr. Mllr
gists, or sent direct by the Dr. Milos Medical
jo., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, fl per
bottle, six bottles for IS, express prepaid.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQGI3T8.
JAPANESE
PILE
CURB
A Now and Complete Treatment, consisting of
SDPi’OSITORlES, Capsules of Ointment and two
toxnaof Ointment. A never-failing Cure for Piles
of every nature and degree. It mokes an operation
with the knife or injeottons of carbolic aoid, which
are painful and seldom a permanent cure, and often
rodulUng in death, unnecessary. Why andurr
this terrible dlaeasa? W» guarantee, c
boxes to ours anv ones. You only pay for
benefits received. *1 a box, 6 for 13 by moil, oftmj
nONSTIPATfdN■
GUNS I IrHI IUN byJop.net. Liver Pellet.
tho groat LIVHB end STOMACH BKOtILATOB end
IIOOO PlIHI FIEU. Small, mild end pleoymt to
aka, eepecleU? adapted for ohUdren'siue. OODoeoe
0 contB.
GUABANTBFfl leaned only b?
iplo
HILSMAN * AGAR COMPANY.
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 oovers a multitude of sins”
and so do some grooery bills.
There is suoh a thing as paying for
the best of everything and not getting
the best of anything. We believe that
prinoiple should oome before profit
and we oarry that theory intopraotioe.
Do you happen to want anything in
line of Fanoy and Family Groceries,
We oarry a full and oomplete 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 every arti
cle usually kept in a first-class Fami
ly Grooery, and will make it to the in,
terest of those favoring us with their
patronage.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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AliLAVE W. BACON, JR.]
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Albnnr» - - • • - Ca.
Office in
street.
Ventulette’s Block, Washington
W. T
JONES.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
AU business promptly and persistently at
tended to.
Offioo in Willingham’s Block, Broad street
Telephone 49.
Howell Bkazly. Graham Forrester.
QEAZLV ft FORRESTER,
““ ATTORNEYS AL LAW,
liMabnri, - - - Georgia.
Office in Court House. Special attention
In Mayer & Crine Building,
Albany, Ga.
INSURED
WEST BOUND
ACCOMMODATION.
Daily
Except
Sunday.
Daily
Except
8unday.
1:10 p m
19:16 a nv
Helena
Abbeville...
Cordele
Americus.. Ar
Americus. Lv
Richland..
Hurtshoro
Montgomery Ar
0:00 a m
9:16 •*
1:30 p m
8:55 *
8:10 44
6:00 *
7:06 **•
9:15 *•
10:00 44
12:16 p n*
6:<0 u
8:55 44
EAST BOUND-Read Down.
Montgomery Lv
Hurtsboro
Richland
Americas Ar
Americus Lv
Cordele
Abbeville
Helena At
Lyons
0:80 a m
11:16 am
8:20 p m
6:25 pin
10:45 u in
0:00 a m
10:05 a nv
2:85 p n»
4:15 p m-
4:80 p m.
6:50 p m
8:45 p nv
10:85 p m
1:00 am
ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 9.
Leave Cordele 2 85 p m
Arrive Albany 6 05 p m
MU INSURANCE CO
OF HARTFORD.
GIVE US A CALL.
Ed. L. Wight & Co
JUST RECEIVED
HERALD JOB OFFICE
-THE LARCEST STOCK OF-
Commercial Stationery
EVER CARRIED IN A JOB
FICE IN THIS CITY.
OF-
Gotton Bills,
Account Sales,
Statements,
And all other forms of Stationery
used by Warehousemen and Cotton
Buyers.
H. M. McIntosh,
PROPRIETOR,
Passenger and freight schedules
nljr 9th, 1893.
in effect;
No. 10
Lcavo Albany 4 00 a m
Arrive Cordele 8 86 a m
Nos. 9 and 10 will bo run dnily except Sun
day.
Connections at Savannah, Albany, America*
and Montgomery with tho various diverging
1 nes, and at Abbeville with the Abbeville ana
Wnycross Railroad.
Passengers will l>e allowed to ride on air
freight trains of 8. A. & M. Railway.
Cecil Gabbktt, C. B. Wilburn,
Gen’l Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent,
Americas. Ga.
THE ALBANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
Common Pressed Briek.
-also—
Repressed Brick for Finishing.
Mr Gatacitv of Yard 50,000 Brick.
*®'Cori«spondence Solicited.
BOARD OF DIRECTOR*!.
Jno. A. Davis. A. W. Tucker.
D. Greenfield. S. B. Brown.
Ed. L. Wight.
Ed. I.. WIGHT, President.
, LOCKETT, Bee. and Treat.
J. ... JAV.
P. B. JAY.
J. L. JAY & SON.
J.L.JAY&SON,
CONTRACTORS
AND PROPRIETORS
Artesian City Novelty Works.
DEALERS IN
J.L.JAY&SON,
l^eal Estate
AGENTS.
given to collections and commercial work.
g- R. JONEH,
LAWYER AND REAL ESTATE BROKER.
Local agent Equitable Building and Loan As
sociation, Albany, Ga. i-ll-darw*ly.
C.B. Wooten. W. E. Wooten,
OOTEN & WOOTEN, City Att’y.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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Office m Ventulett’s Block, Washington street,
Albany, Ga. 2-11-daw-ly.
J.
. WALTERS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Praetice in all the Courts of the Albany Cir
nit, and elsewhere b.
Office in Ventulett
cult, and elsewhere by speoial contract.
~ *- Block, Washington street-
J.
W. GILI.ESPIE.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Responds promptly to calls by day or night,
in town or country. Office over the Sale-
Davis Drug store, corner Broad and Washing
ton streets Boards at the Albany Inn, where
he can be found at night. ’Phone 67.
W.
I.. DAVIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OOr.ov.rH. J. Lamar A Son’s Drug St.ro,
corner Broad und Washington streets. Eeel-
1 denoe Mrner flint and Jefferson streets.
Lumber,
Lath,
Shingles
AND OTHER
BUILDING SUPPLIES.
When you want to rent a house.
CALL ON US.
We have some vacant dwelling
HOUSES FOR RENT
Cheap to desirable tenants.
«fc SON,
CARTER A V00LF0LK
SUCCESSORS TO N. & A. F. TIFT & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS!
BAGGING, TIES, FERTILIZERS,
ALBANY,
INDSTINCT PRINT 1:
GA.