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OUR BUSY SEASON.
We are the largest buyers of Agricultural Implements In
this section, doing not only a large retail trade, but a whole
sale business as well, and are, therefore, in a better position
to serve you than any one else.
STARKE’S
DIXIE PLOWS
in ono and two-horn 0
sines.
Avery’s Ati er’can and Oliver’s
Chilled Plows.
AVERY’S COTTON PLANTERS.
Gant’s Cotton Planters and Guano
Distributors.
PLOW STOCKS
-AND-
STEEL PLOW BLADES, o
BACK BANDS, HAMES,
COTTON ROPE, TRACES,
SINGLE- BRIDLES,
TREES. CO" ARS.
Axes t Nails t
Wheelbarrows l
Rakes, . Spades,
Hoes l
Special!
We are offering our
Shot Guns at a sacrifice
to close out before the
end of the season. ,
GOLD WEATHER
after this raiuy spell.
See our : : : :
Coal Hods,
Coal Vases,
Fire Sets ft*'' 1
And Qrate K
PLATE WARMERS::
are a source of great con
venience. Only one left,
which we offer at price
named in previous ad:—
$5.00.
W. S. BELL & SON.
I)
« WHICH THOSE WHO COM ARB
HO ABB MENTIONED.
P,non,i ud Boout? Mtniw, Iu4-
„loh.d With • UlU. Wit ud HO
MO. How nl Thu--Short. Snappy
•*avafrapha That, Hvorybodr Will
From Tnesday’s Daily Hen"’.
Col. T. R. Perry, of Sylvester, spent
yesterday afternoon in the oity,
Dr. M 0. Heath, e( Rlohmoup, Ky,
Is is the oily for several week*, to the
delight of his many friend* here.
Hr. J. L. Underwood, *., of Blakely,
was the gnest of his slater, Mrs. W. 0
Harris, yesterday and last night.
Misa Stella Foy, who has beep visit
ing friends in the oity for three ween
past, returned to her home in Bnfanla
today.
Mr. D. D. Strong, of Blakely, is
spending the day in the oity on holiness.
He: ‘‘'Soli are the only girl I ever
loved." She: "Then all I oanaayis
you’ve mined a lot of fun."
Mrs. E. Slmkms will entertain the
Northside Euohre Club on Thursday
afternoon at her residence on Jaokson
street.
Mr. and Mm. T. K, Hcinsohn, of Syl
vester, are In the city today, and will
attend the performance at the opera
honse tonight.
When a girl is particularly pleasant
tn !i young man it may be that she likes
him, hut it’s more often that she’s tor
menting some fellow she likes better.
Mr. S. R. Fntoh, formerly a popular
engineer of the B. ft W. rood, oame in
tnonthe Central yesteiday afternoon.
He has many frient s in Albany who are
always glad to see him.
"Idnnno what’s the matter matter
with me today," said the olnmsy
batcher. "My fingers seem to be all
thumbs.’, "Yes," remarked the eas
terner Bignlfioantly, "they appear to be
in the weigh.”
Mm. L. E.JHooks, of Amerlons, and
Hits Lula Walters, of thts oity, left last
night for an extended visit to relatives
at Miami, Fla.
Rosenberg Bros
The.One Price People.
THE COTTON MARKET.
LocmI ItfiMlptfi of tli* New Crop to Dale.
Tl*e Market Here and ElMnhsre.
Onr market today was quiet with
fair demand. We qnote:
Good Middlings 9J£
Middlings 9
Low Middlings
Good Ordinary
receipts and shipments.
Stock on hand opening of
season .... 810
Received yesterday by
wagon 31
Received previously by
wagon 31,079 —31,000
Receivod yesterday by
rail :. 104
Received previously by
rail 85,750—85,860
Thb Price of
LADIES
Undervests. Every vestige of profit
is cut pff for tomorrow.
Ladles’
Ribbed
Undervests
Made of
...PURE LANIBS-WOOL...
The $t.oo Kind, : : : :
Only 75c Each
If You Can’t
Come.
Total
Shipped yeBterday
" 1 previously
08,270
180
67,874-57,454
10,810
Stock on hand....,..,
THE MARKET ELSEWHERE.
Savannah, Gu., Jan. 17.-Quiet.
Middling 0%
Low Middling..: 8%
New York, Jan. 17.--Oontructsopeued
steady 8 to fljpomts down and closed
steady at the following prices:
OPENING.
CLOSING.
January
9 60
February
9. Ud
March
9 81
April
#80
9 30
May
0 80
9.29
Spots dull. Middlings 9%.
Receipts lor/> days 188,721.
Same time last year 184,048.
Liverpool, Jan. 17,-Opened steady and
doted steaey. Middlings 614d. Sales
8,000 bales.
Mow’s Tills T
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any cam of Catarrh that can
not be onred hy Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the laet 16 yearn, and be
lieve him perfeotly honorable in all bus
iness transactions and financially able
toosrry ont any obi'
their firm.
WEST
bligations made by
’est ft Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Oo.
Walking, Finnan & Marvin, Whole-
Hale Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall’s Catarrh Core is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
raucous surfaces of the system. Teati-
meuials sent 1v r PriooOOo. per bottle.
Hddby all dm; gis i.
lhi.U s Family ,ils are the best.
Mr. W. H. Forrester, of Plains, was
here today, leaving in the afternoon for
Albany, where he goes on business.—
Americas Herald,
"I pine for yon,”-"elghed the lover.
Then yon ought to spruce np," replied
the girl; whioh disproves the theory
that women have no Bense of hnmor.
First Beggar: "He gave me a nickel
and made me look like 80 cent* " Seo-
ond Beggar: "How wan that!” first
Beggar: 1 T already had a quarter. ’ ’
■In dealing with th e criminal classes,"
remarked the eminent psychologist,
"we must rely upon psyohio tone."
"I’d rather rely upon the polios foroe,”
murmured the Cheerful Idiot.
f IMother (an Invalid): "Johnny, don’t
yon think I ought to pnnlsh yon for be
ing so bad?" Johnny (aged 5): "No,
mamma. Yoa know the doctor said
yon was not to Indulge in any violent
exercise.
Hoax: "Nobody has any business in
a theatre except the managers and em
ployes." Joax: “I didn’t know yon
were opposed to tbo theatre." Hoax:
"I’m npt; bnt I have no business thsre.
I go for pleasure.”
From Wednesday’s.HeruldL
•Twas In her darkest honm,
When she was in despair:
Her lover sent the flowers,
And the fiowera scent the air.
The bar to the hobo's happiness is
soap.
Mr. H. O. Kendall, of Macon, is in the
oity.
The wlgmaker Is something of a lock,
smith.
Mr. J. O. Simone, of Brnnswlok, was
hero yeeterday. •
ft takes tbree'to make a pair—oonnt-
log the elergyman.
Mr Carl Weston, of Putney, spent
last night in the city.
Opera House.
write us n note, or ring up No.
113, and we will send 11.cm out to ThcTnlk
you. If not satisfactory
refund money.
we will
■nf the
Century l'|
ROSENBERG BROS
Macon
Telegraph.
ARRIVES 7:30 A. M.
The citizens of Albany and vicinity
will take notice that the Macon Tele
graph, one of the best newspapers of
the south, now reuches here at 7:30 a.
m , and we have taken the agency and
solicit subscription at
JU'sT
ONV
MOHTt
I The Fad
of th»»
Hour!
Monday, Jan. 21
The Brilliant Yonng Romantic Actor,
Mr. Harry Glazier
As D’Artngnnn, in E. D. Stair and Geo.
H. Nicolai's Sumptuous Pr6-
duction of Dumas'
Famous
Mr. Obas. H. Beazley, of Leesburg,
spent the morning in the city.
It's fanny that the biggest expenses
i married life aro the little ones.
Judge Sam. W. Smith came down on
the Central train yesterday afternoon.
The LoMoyne company left last night
for Jacksonville over the Plant System
The home of Mr. and Mm. Obns
Frank on Residenoe street was the
scene last night of a delightful krokl-
nole party,
oomplimem
Miss Eva
r, given by the Misses Frank,
mtary to their oharmlng gnest,
Powers, of Anguata.
Hoax: “Here'sa remarkable thing.
Firo in a tenement honse and nine pe i-
ple escap'd with their lives.” Joax:
"Nothin/ feu. rkable about that.”
No?" "No; there might have been if
they had escaped without then' lives."
rtots by Vudu W«jd«, Raw VotV.
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON AT EIGHTY-FIVE.
On Nov. 12 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the pioneer woman suffragist, will
celebrate her eighty-fifth birthday. She still retains much of her physical and
mental vigor. This picture Is made from her most recent photograph and
shows her ht her desk attending to her correspondence.
•-
DEATH UHNEKVED.
i“i
From Thursday’s Herald
The friende of Hr E. P. Harris are
glad to tee him ont aga n after a short
illness.
MisJ Ethel Lively, of Atlanta, is vis
iting at the home of Mr. J. B. Crews, on
Pine street.
Mr. T. F. Lockwood, the well-known
Oolumbns contractor, Is In' the oity to
day on bnstnesa.
Harry Kendall returned to Maoon
this morning, after spending several
days in the oity.
Ool. and Mm. Ed. L. Wight are at
home again after a protraoted absence
in North Georgia.
Miss Eva Powers, of Augusta, who
has been visiting the Misses Ftank, re
turned home today.
Oil of the Defendants In thn Bosschlcter
Murder frinl Brenkn Down.
Paterson, Jan. 17 —Before going to
oonrt this morning William A. death
was unnerved. He Was visited by his
sister and wife and his eyes were red
from weeping. McAllister seemed dis
gusted when he met him. "Braoe up—
Bmoe upl" ho yelled, "and bo a man."
Ralph Shaw, a yonng attorney In thin
office of pnblio proseontor, presented the
cane of the prosecution to the jury, tak
ing about twenty mlnnles, demanding a
verdict of guilty of mnrder. Ex-Judge
Scott then began summing np foi the
defense. The publia proseontor will
follow Soott Ex Judge .Hoffniun, fpr
the defense, snyB the jury will get the
ease tomorrow.
Hon. Byron B. Bower, Jr., of Bain-
bridge, passed throngt the oity this
morning en ronto tn Atlanta.
AllYERTISF.l) LETTER LIST.
Mr. J. R. Ocx, one of Georgia's most,
popular commercial men, win in. the
city yesterday afternoon and last night.
Nell: "Maude always goes to ex
tremes." Bellet “Yen; I've seen her
make a meal of deviled orabs and angel
oake,”
Albany, Ga„ Jan. 16,1961,
The following In a list of letters re
mainlugtn this olfioe on Jan, 16, 1601
Unless called for they will be sent to the
Dead L ttor Olfluo;
OBgTLEMEV’M LIST.
A—Thomas Altman.
B—Herbert B.i.ey, G 8 Banhart, Alfort
Bradley, John Byem.
O—Mr Oallaham, Henry Chimes.
Mrs. J. 8. Dairls and little sonB, Mas
tern Dnnoan and Joseph, went down to
Baoonton this afternoon to pay a short
visit to Mm. R. J. Baoon.
D—0 F Davis (2), William Dngel, J H
Den-
Mm. E. Stmkins entertains the North-
side Euchre Chib this afteraopn. Mrs.
N: ,T. Ornger will entertain tomorrow
afternoon complimentary toMiBS Wight.
Miss Mary Walker, of Monroe, who
has been visiting friends in the city for
two weeks past, expeots to leave tomor
row for Amerlons, where she will visit
relatives before returning to her home.
Mr. Dritt Davis, o! 31 ikely, sp-ut ye:
terday afternoun and lost night in the
oity.
A mileage book is so interesting that
the tourist is sorry when he reaches the
last page.
Mr. B. L. Weston went np the Cen
tral road on a short business trip this
morning.
At the beaatlfal home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. Tift last evening, tho mem
bers of the Matrons' Euohre Club gath
ered for a most delightful evening. The
inclement weather kept few from at
tending and when. the hnnr for the
sfartlng of tho games can is the expeoted
guests were gathered about the tables
eager to (inter into the joys nf the onoa-
sio”. When the euchre gsnies wore
-■-Oi. iludcii the goes s were ( T'-'d with
delightful refre-limsiits. The priz.s
were won by IlrK.,F. O. Tieknor and
Mr. R. L. Jones, eaoh of whom won
mure pnnohes than any of the other
ladies and gentlemen present, Mrs.
Tift’s entertainment last night will be
remembered ns one of the most delight
ful sooial functions oi the season.
I5c. Per Week.
delivered to your home by onr special
carrier, rain or shine. Leave your or
der afe our store. Respectfully, '
Lonsberg Bros.
BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
...THREE...
MUSKETEERS
A Presentation Complete In
Every Detail. •
8~
HISTORICALLY CORRECT
SCENES.
■8
Mrs. Wm. Van Vickie has returned
from a visit to relatives and friends at
Baoonton.
Mr. I. P. Oocke, of Lee, has been
shaking hands with friends on Albany
streets today.
Mr. N. L. Ragan returned yesterday
afternoon from a business trip up the
Central road.
Mrs. D. O. Bacon came up from
DeWifcfc this morning and is the guest of
Mrs. H. A. Tarver.
Prioes: 50c, 75o and $1.00.
Seats on sale Tuesday at O,
& Co’s.
j Mr. R. H. Freeman, of Doerun, was
R. Davis I shaking hands with friends in the city
j yesterday afternoon.
British Cruiser Wrecked.
Cape Town, Jan. 27.—Tho British
orniser Sybyll, thirty-one hundred tons,
was wrecked in Lamborts bay. The
crow was saved.
Dnffee, W A Dupree, William
tioft, Dave Dawson.
E—George Erkart.
H—Jim Hall, James Hall (2), J F
Headley (3).
J—Oysker Jaokson,
K—Isham Kendrick, William Kendilnk.
L—Hamp Locket, Jes.le Lewis, Lie
- Lame.
M—Dr F M Mann, John McC’indou,
Jorand Mitohel.
R—Henry Robineou.
8—John Davis Stnbhs, Reny Spinco.
LAtlES LIST.
A—Pearl A'exander, Antnet Anerson.
B—Mm M E Bliss, Mary BnntB.
D—Annie Dean.,
E—Harriet Erven, Rose Hopkins, Ros-
sie Hopkins.
J—Sarah Jones, Elolo Jefferson,Raohael
Jenkins, Gsorgeannle Jaokson.
K—Annie Elma Kemp.
L-Sarah Locket.
61 —Mattie Mathis, Miss Jeamie McClel
land, Rose Mitohtl.
R—Emt-ii Royals, Plnkey Robeson
Annie R id
3—Fr.vuc-i.s SiDdors, Feller Smith.
W—Sauna WillBon, Lizzie Webb.
PACKAGES.
Mm O S Pan (2), B H Watson, H
Griffin.
In calling for tho above letters'
please say ‘‘advertised” and pay ono
cent for samo.
B. F. BuutnERitY, P. M.
,n
if Hm
DISTRIBUTION OP THIS ROOK BV BUR-
OXER PEACE COMMISSION ”
Mi
Has Stirred Up (ienertl DeWct, Who
He Will Shoot the Author it the
Opportunity—2,000 Refugees In Cimp at
Kroouslidt.
! - n •*
Kroonstadt, Jan, 15 —The success - of
the Burgher peaco committee In dis
tributing among republicans. Paul
Botha’s b-ok "From Boer to Boer,".l;aa
infuriated General Dewet, who, ’tie re
ported, swears he will shoot the ktitl
at tho first opportunity. Refugees bo
ocoupy the oamp to the number
thousand, and auother is being
at Rherlostef. Supplies of all kinds
the town aru shortening daily ,
The Boers are' most native tn tho
northward, also in the direction of
Ltndley. Vnroew'e commands appear to
be joining Dewet to the southward
aaM °' ii’
QUAY HtlRRjES TO WASHINGTON. '
! V"" I rf **.
Newly Elected Senstor Prom Pennsylvania‘to
Be Sworn In pt Once.
Harrlnbnrg, Pa., Jan. 18 —Quay w
elooted senator. The two: homes,, nut
and oonflrmed the record of
He started for Washington immedlati
to be sworn In. > A spe'oiaf mei
was sent to Washington with the ro
und oertifloate.
ALVOBD CETS THIRTEEN. YEARS,
Defaulting Bank ‘ Teller Sentenced In Tin!)
siales Court This Morulnr "
Now York, Jan. 16.— Alvord, the de
faulting teller of tho First National
Bank, was sentenoed tn thirteen year*
imprisonment in the United States coftrt
this morning.
DIEO IN A SALOON
And With Curses For the Marine - Service na-
HIs Lips.
New York, Jan. 15 —Jno. G. Stafford,
Armour’s Rules of Success.
Good men are not ohenp.
Capital can do nothing without brains
No ltlght to Ugllneat.
Tho woman who is lovely in face, form
and temper will always have friends,
bat ono-who wonld' bo attractive must
kcop her health. If sho is weak, sickly
and all run down, sho will bo norvous
and irritable. If she lias constipation
or kidney trouble, her impure blood will
cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions
and a wretched complexion. Electric
Bitters is tho best mcdlcino In tho world
to regulate stomach, liver and klduoys
and to purify tho blood. It gives strong
nerves, bright eyes, smoith, velvety
sldn, rich complexion. It will make a
good-looking, charming woman of a
run-down invalid. Only 69 cents at
Albany Drag Oo and Sale-Davis Drag
Co. (2)
to direct it.
No goncral can light his battles alone.
He must depend npon his nontenants,
and his success depends upon his ability
to Bolect tho right man for the right
place.
There is no such thing ns luck,
Most men Jalk too muob. Much of
my sneooss has been due to keeping my
my month shut,
’ The yonng man who wants to marry
happily should pick a good mother, and
marry one of her daughters—any ono
will do.
a United States marine, died In a Bow-
rry saloon this n orning with curses for
the service to which he was I-on rid on'
iii.i lies. Ju.-t win,s ci,’tsed uis death id
not known, -m 1 a blew from the bur
tender is supposed to have nad must to'
do with It.
The Race for Referee.
The appointment for referee in bank- .
raptoy has not yet been made by Judge'
Spoer for this district and there is now
a vacancy since Shelby Myrick, Esq.,
resigned. One of the best nntured races
ever carried on for any office ie now bo- (
iug oondnotod by the many friends of
Judge J. N. Scarborough and Judge W.
F. Clark. Certainly these two excel
lent 'gentlcraont both deserve good
places—Americas Herald.
Albany has a candidate for the ref-
ereeshlp made vacant by Mr. Myrick’e
resignation, in Mr. J. J. Hofmayer. Mr.
Hofmayor has filed his application with ,
Judge Eu ory Speer, who will make the ,
appointment. Ho lias the endorsement
of the Albany bar and many of theotl
attorneys of tho district, besides
promfnont business men. H1b hand:
of friends hope to soe the appoint!
come to him.
Tho flying jenpy does not e
doing a rnshing 1
; busiue: