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The oontraot* here been lei by the 1
city of Albany for tbe engine*,.boilers,
dynamo* anil other aware to* for the
net* municipal eleolrie lighting jilant.
• Thee* mattore were disposed of by the
City Council at two meeting* on Satur
day, one at Sand the other at 8 p. m.
At tbe afternoon seesioo, tbe oontract*
were opened and carefully ooniidered,
representatives of meet of tbe oonoern*
•nbmlttlng bid* being pteeent. In the
erenlng the Anal preUntlaarie* were
gone over and the nontraota awarded,
Aooordidg to the term* of the oon-
tr.mte, all the boiler*, engine* and dyna
mo* needed In the oity’e new electric
lighting and power plant are to be fur-
nUhed within a epeolfled time. There
ar* yet to be awarded contract* for the
bonding In whioh the new plant!* to be
hooted, and for certain other requisite
electrical apparatus
One matter that 1* of general looal In-
tercet 1* tbe decision of the eleotrloal
engineer* representing the city In favor
of Ugh (peed engine*. A question
which olalmedagood deal ot attention
when the proportion to bnlld a new
plant we* tint tnbmltted to the pnblio
we* whether high or low apeed englnaa
ahrnld be Imtalled In the pro)
plant. There wai a disposition on tbe
part of the pnblio to blame tho many
accidents and break-downs'whioh had
occniTed at tbe old plant to the fact that
high apeed englnee were employed to
f nruleh the motive power, and the qoee-
tlon of "low epoed or high (peed on-
giurt" promleed for a time tobeoome
ao Irene In the (ond election.
Messrs. Moore A MoOrary, expert
e'cclrldant employed by the olty to rrp-
went Ite beet lntereeta in dedgnlng the
new plant and awarding oontraota, Ao*
e’.dsd In favor of high apeed engine*, and
the contract* were ao awarded on Bator
day. The matter of poet wa* an import-
act one for consideration. The beet bid
•obmltted for low apeed engine* was
(J,0»0, while the contract awarded for
these of high speed only oallo for (3,858.
The bid of the General Bleotrio Oo„
of Bchcucotedy, N. Y, H for eleptrloal ep-
psrstus, wae accepted. According to
tU* oontraot, the General Bleotrio do.,
for the snm of (7,168.p5, will furnish
two'100-K. W. dynamos supplying alter
nating oqrront, with iwltoh board* and
other apparatus The dynamos named
will fnrnlah both ero and Inoandeaoent
lamp* with onrrent.
The oontraot for engines was awarded
to the Harrtsbnrg (Pa.) Foundry and
Machine Works, tbe oontraot price bp-
lng M.KB8. These engine* are to be the
bast .type of modern high epeed ma
chine*, each developing 150-lione power.
Thr olty already haa on hand one 160-
hone power boiler whioh hai never been
need, and a oontraot wae awarded to the
,T, 8. Schofield Bone’ Oo.,of Macon,for an
other of tbe aame dlmenetona. The two
will bn Installed In the new plant, and
will work In oon junction with the bollen
of ih« waterworks atation to operate the
coii'iiltrieted plant. Theprioetobepeld
the Schofields for the boiler, feed pnmp,
heater. eto„ la (1,400.
The nontraots call for the delivery of
nil th-> mnahlnery end epperatne within
ten w inks, and aa the oontraot for the
lij-.tlitt.ig will ahortly be let. It is sale to
neaumii that by the fall season, when
the "heavy load" falls upon the oleotrio
plant, the new atation will be completed
amt ready for operation. Albauy will
then h ive that for whioh she has been
clamoring for some time—a modern elec
tric lit htlng and power plant as well as
n modem waterworks and sewerage
system.
If the predisposition to worms In chil
dren is not onred they may beoome
nnini-i.itrd, weakly and In dangtr of
rniirnl-ions. White’s Oreora Vermifuge
is the "tost successful and popnlnr rem
edy. Prioe S5 ate. Albany Drug Oo.
Klncklierriea are now more than plen
tiful. The vines in ‘the flolds and by
the shies of the oountry roads are fairly
loadti.l down with the lnsctous black
fruit, an 1 any desired quantity can be
secured without dillloulty.
A sallow, jaundiced skin is a symp
tom of disordered liver, os it springs
from biliary poisous retained ill the
blood, which destroy energy, olioorfnl-
. ness, strength, vigor, linppiness and life.
Herhim will restore the nntural func-
tlnfs or the liver. Price 50 cts. Albany
Drug Oo.
Thu sun rises early those mornings.
Those who were up ut. 0 o’olock found
it uncomfortably warm even at that
earl ,- hour, this morning, and by 10
o’clock -well, it was hot then.,
Eldorado, Kan,, Jane 81.—Miss Jessie
Iforrlssa, on trial the second time,
charged with killing Mrs. OHn Cattle,
the bride of her former sweetheart, wes
placed on the itaud again today. Bhe
U in a pitiable oondittoa, resulting droci
the (train on her nerve*. She testified
that ehe wae going home after a visit to
friends, when Mrs. Oeetle called her to
her house and aoonsed her of being too
friendly with her bus band and attacked
her with a near. In the straggle. Miss
Morrison secured the weapon and killed
her easeilantin self-defenee.
For relief and comfort In Asthma
Ballard's Horchouud Syrup has no
equal. Prioe M and 50 ots. Albany
Drug Co.
BELICIOBS BIOTS
Break Oat title te NidrM-Th* lefeata
lisktllt laealtci.
Madrid, June *4.—There we* a lerloos
antl-rellgioui demonstration yesterday.
It began at a republican meeting where
•peeche* were made agalntt the mon
archy and religious orders. Subse
quently 8,000 marched through the
streets crying, "Down with the Jesuit* I"
At Begasta’s residence there were him-
es, and the Infante Isabella wae insulted
while driving. Contradictory orders
prevented the .police from taking oner-
getio measures.
Aside from the serious lnoonvenlenee
and pain caused by pile*, there is a ten-
Norwalk, Conn., June «1.—At dawn
•h morning the police found two
welt-dressed women lying to tbe road.
They were sent to a hospital, where it
was discovered that they had been drag
ged the preceding night by two auerled
men and then deserted.
One of the women revived, and mid
her same wee Eller Brawn, age fit, of
-London. Her companion wae Mildred
Rodgers, age ID, of Now York. The
latter 4a to a serious condition.
The police state that arrests will bo
made this evening, and it la hinted that
the two girls’ companions of last night
are prominent men'locally.
roc anew what you are takiho
When yon lake Grove’s Tasteless Ohill
Toole because the formula la plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
is simply Iroa and Quinine i n a tasteless
form. No Cora, No Pay. - 50c.
ay* Pile Ointment 1* an Infallible ram.
edy. Prioe, 50 ota. a bottle, tabea 75
ots. Albany Drug Oo.
BARN BURNING
Psliswsi by Maetlaf a Nt|ro by Wbltt
Panusr—Mere Treablt Feared.
Qantervllle, Ala., Jane 81—111 feeling
growing ont of the arrest of several ne
gram on the oharge of burning tbe barn
of a white farmer resulted today' in tbs
death by shooting of Globe Montgomery,
oolored, by a white farmer. Further
trouble le feared,
•tops IH« Cough *nri Works OIT tho Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets oure a
oold In one day. No, Onre, No Pay.
Prioe 85 cents.
BOND FOR BARKER.
Weellby Slrtiftrs Oiler le Slfi Per Me*
, Wbe fibet Pence Keller.
Jeney Olty, June 84.—A number of
wealthy eira/gen offered bond for Bar
ker, oonvloted last week for shooting
Rev. Keller, who woe aooused of assault-
lng Barker’s wile. Barker’s oounsel ere
nndeotded regarding an appeal.
Hardly a day parses, in families where
there ere ohllaren, in whioh Ballard’s
Bnow Liniment le not needed. It qolok-
ly oure* outs, wounds, braises, barne
and soalda, Prioe 35 ota. Albauy Drag
Oo.
At the Mt. do Bales Jubilee.
The Maoon Evening News, in its ac
count of the Jubilee exeroisos at Mt,
de Sales Academy, makes mention of
tbe part taken in Thursday’s programme
oy several Albany young ladles, all
graduates of the school, as follows:
"Piano seleotions were given by
Misses Annie and Uortrnde Mock, of
Albany. They reoelved their musloal
education at Mt. de Bales and 4 has
been inpplemented by stndy of the Ger
man methods. Their seleotions w ere re
oelved with enthusiasm.
"Miss Mamie Brosnan, of Albany, re-
oited ‘Bobble Shaftoo.’ Too muoh
praise cannot bo given this young' Indy.
Bha entered into the story with enthus
iasm, and her great succesi in interpret
ing it came most probably from tho faot
that for the past few years she has been
a popular and successful toaoher of boy*
and she knew whereof she was speak
ing.
"Miss Estelle Brosnan opened tho pro
gram with that beautiful musical com
position—Von Weber’s ’Invitation to
tbe Waltz."’
DEVELOPS IN (
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Tv* Yeast Wswm Were Fraud fa Psbllc
Read This Meralof, Dratted nod (laces-
tftdSUaistfiis
Wa all look forward to the early day
when we will have plenty of eleotridty
for light and power, and plenty ol
water—so much that a little extrava
gance in lte at* now and then will not
be noticed.
A Superb Orlp Cure.
Johnson’s Tonlo is a superb Grip oure.
Drives out every trace of Grip Poison
from the system. Doesitquiox. With
in an hour it enters the blood and begins
to neutralise the effects of the poison.
Within a day It plaoee a Grip victim be
yond the point of dsnger. Within a
week, ruddy cheeks attest return of per
fect health Prioe 50 cents if it cures
Ask for Johnson’s Chill and Fever
T/aio. Take noth'ng else
OAD.
en Swlth
No Lives Lost.
A wreck occurred on the Albany and
Naritdieta Railway Saturday afternoon
whan eksaoath-boand passenger train,
running between Albany and Oordele.
crashed into an open, iwltoh and Into
several Bat-oars that were heavily loaded
Tho ^eok oocurred at a saw mill sit
uated about three miles this side of Oor-
,•*•1*, and w-aa the result of some person
changing tbe switch so that it caused
the tain to leave the main line end go
into the siduv.
The train was running about thirty-
five miles an boor when Engineer
George Oritteoden, who wee In ohsrge
of the engine, saw the impending dan
ger and he knew at a glance that it wae
impossible.to avert the aoetdent. He
roversed his engine, however, and ap
plied the sir brake* and then jnmped to
rave hie Ufa. In getting off the engine
some pert of Mr. Orittenden’s olothlng
ght on the oab, and being unable to
extricate himself he turned loose his
hold on the hsbd-olaspi, whioh ere used
to get on the engine, end fell off. He
sustained numerous painful- injuries,
none of whioh, fortunately, are serious.
Fireman Foy Fields had a close call
for his life, as he was busy throwing
wood into the fire-box and was, there
fore, unooneObme of the danger wbloh
threatened the train. He was only
abont twenty-five yards from the freight
oare when he discovered his danger, and
jnet as he jnmped the engine crashed
into the flat cars with a force that wonld
probably have resulted in his death had
he not discovered his danger as soon as
he did. He escaped unhurt.
The engine aud one or ttro of the flat
cars were badly damaged, bnt the loss
to the railroad is considered light ander
the circumstances.
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v
Tenths
of
all the
People
Suffer
from a
Diseased
Liver,
Pure Juices from Natural Roots. •
REGULATES the liver, Stomach and Bowels,
it Cleanses the Systein, Purifies the Blood.
pURES Malaria, Biliousness, Constipation, i.
u Weak Stomach and Impaired Digestion.;:
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Every Bottle Guaranteed to Glio Satisfaction.
X,Ari.O-Xl SOTTXOB, - BMAXiXiDOSB.
Prioe, OO Cents.
For Rale by Albany Drug Com puny, Albany, On*
ADMINISTRATOR'S f ALK.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
UHll
. flrnt
Tuiwday in July, 1901, In-fom tho Court Hon ho
of Mid county, iHdwiKvn fchu lngnl hour* of mIh,
tho following doocrlbrd property: On tho
K nth «i(lo of Morcor afreet, in the city of Al-
ny, county of Dougherty. and State of Geor
gia. known and dlntingul*hod In the plan of
wild city an lot No. fiH on Mercer Rtreet, nnd
known *m the Price rtwldeiice.
R. P. HALL.
Administrator notate Martha Price.
CITATION.
State or Geoboia—Dougherty Codnty.
To AU Whom It Mar Concern: R. P. Hall,
clerk, administrator of Thou. Whitehead, de
reused, has applied to tnu for leave to sell tho
lands of said deceased, which application will
be heard on the find Monday In July next, 1st
day of July, 1W1.
Sam'i*. W. Smith,
Ju*8 4w Ordinary Do. Co., Oa.
G Bonn iA—Dougerty County.
tfaryBayflold (Petition for Divorce, In
v». \ Dougherty Superior
William D. Bayfield. ( Court, April Term.
Itappertng to the court that the defendant
in the above stated cose is a non-resident of the
state of Georgia, and service cannot be per
fected upon him In the ordinary, method, it is
therefore ordered and adjudged that service \>e
perfnoted upon said, defendant by publication
in thuAlbuiy Herald twice a month for two
months, commanding him to appear at the next
term of this oourt* W. N. Spewgk,
April »rd, 1001. J.B.C..D.O.
GUARDIAN'S SALK.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
Under nnd b,% virtue of an order of the Court
S r Ordinary of said oounty, grantod ut tht
uno Term, 11X11, of said Court, l will sell to the
highest bidder for cash the undivided half in
terest in and to the north halves pf city lots of
land Non. & nnd 324 on Tift street-, city of Alba
ny, Dougherty county, Georgia. Sale to tnko
B uioe on tho first Tneaday in July. UW1, before
10 Court House door of Dougherty count
Georgia, between the legal hours of sale
B. C. aONEH,
Guardian Ruby and Strother Fleming.
Lost, Stray ed or Stolen.
From my lot in Camilla, On., on Saturday,
June 8th, ltwl, one light colored sorrel mure
about flfte.m hands high She 1ms a small pioco
broken out of her left hind or front hoof and la
bit-cut on nymth on right side. Mure is a pacer
nnd is in good order. Will pay reward for r--
turn of mare or Any information leading to her
recovery. Leave information with Mr. H. J. W.
Livingston. Rev. M. P. Pn i li.in,
U-dtt-wtt Camilla, On.
I Morphine smt Whiskey hat>
its treated without pain ot
confinement. Cure gttaran*
teed or no pay. B. H. VKAL,
Man’gr Lithta “
itarium, Box ’
r. sprinn
8, Austell, t
Notice of Sate.
GEORniA—Dougherty County.
Whereas,-Mrs. M.
and county, did on the lfith day of February? I
IMJl. by deed convey to the Ectultable Building ■
and I/mb Association of Allmny, Un., the reel I
estate hereby offered for sale, said deed being «
recorded In office of the Clerk of Huperior
Court of said county, in Book ol Deeds 12, Page \
U77, said deed tieing to securtathe provisions of
a contract with said Association for a loan of
81.000; and, whereas, according to the terms of
said contract said Malone obligated to pay the
following amounts monthly: )8.fi0as dues on
10 shares of the stock of said Association, as
described in said w ntract, <5 as interest on
said loan, l& as premium on said loan, aud ft ns ,
fine for each case ot default In prompt jMiyinent i
. Hnd, whereas, by ,
payments wore to
or said stock, us
provided In said contraot, or nntil 84 of said
*•-« l —ienta shall have been
.. B. Malone, of said state
the lfith day of February?
mmwm
monthly
ig with
made, be-
and, whereas.
February, 1801
illgated to mall
ance on nil buildings located on ssld real estate
during said term or 84 m«mths; and, whereas,
said Malone having failed to pay said amounts
no duo as dues* interest, premium and lines
since for the month of April, 1901, and a balraf,
anco due of W.H6 as premium on insurance on
dwelling located on said premises; and, where
as, the failure of said Malone to koep up said
puyinehts as hcroinbtifore enumerated consti
tutes a violation of said contract;
Now, therefore, in accordance with a pro-
.ision of said deed, I. 8. Reich, Vice President
of said Association, (the President of said As
sociation bciug lately deceased, and under tho
by-laws of said Association 1 acting in his
stend) will sell ln-fore the court houso door In
said countv, between the legal hours of sale, on
Tuesday, July 2nd, 1U01, to the highest bidder,
for cash, tho following real estate, to-wit:
All that portion of what is known as the old
“Btrozier Place” fronting on Boclety street,
city of Albany, Dougherty county, Georgia, do-
scribed as follows: Commencing at tho south
east comer of said lot, run due west 86 foot,
thence north 210 feet, thence east 86 feet, thence
south 210 feet to starting point. This sale be
ing for the purpose of paying said loan of f1,000,
said dues from April, 1901, to July, 1901—826-60.
interest for said time lift, premium for said
time 815, fines for said time 18, Insurance prem
ium 88.0ft. Tile proceeds of tills sale to he «p-
plied to the payment of nil of wild items, as
provided in said deoil, and for the cost of this
advertisement, and commissions on this wile;
and any surplus arising from wild wile, ufter
’ng all of above items, to be pi''
Malone, or her heirs or assigns.
Thejpower of attorney under which this sale
ide living irri
Association.
deed by m|id Malone.
June 1st, 1901,
Malono oblige ted to maintain fire insur-
“ buildmr- •— 4 ~* *-* —' --*-*■
tmying all above items, to be paid over to
suid Malone, or her heirs or assigns.
Thejpower of attorney under which this sale
is made living Irrevocable in tho President of
said Association, for this purpose, under said
This .1
8-w4t
8. REICH.
Vice President.
Notice of Business Change.
On Feb. 1, 11101, I will change the
present stvle of my busine-H to "La-
Rnqno & Co Messrs. C. R. Gleatou
and W. I. Deariso having become asso
ciated with me in a business way.
Thanking all patrons for past favors,
tho new firm will endeavor tn merit
their patronage in future. We gnat
auteo fair dealings w:rh all.
J. G LaRoql-k.
Albany, Ga.. Jar. Sth, 1001.
2-dC't,->wt f
J. fl. I.aKQQVE.
V. R. GLEATON.
IV. I. DEARISO.
baroque & Co.,
-PROPRIETORS OF-
ALLIANCE WAREHOUSE,
• ’ v--nr siglit is blurred with Bpeclts
end sprs Heating before your eyes, or
y° n kave pains on the right side under
the rib., th„u your liver is deranged,
nnd you need a few doses of Herbine to
regulate it. Prioe 60 ots. Albany Drug
Do.
TO CUKE A COUI IN ONE 1>AY
Take Laxative Bromo Qniuiuo Tablets.
AU druggists rotund the money if it
fails to care. E. W. Grovo's signature
i j on each box. 35c.
The warm, fair weather is doing n
great deal for the watermelon nnd can-
taloupo vines. They are taking on new f gpm 1*03118 at LOW R rltP’S.
life, nnd tho frait shows a deoided im- ** * 1 * 1 *-*UCllia Cl 1 * Vd 1 C-S.
proveuieut over its condition a short
time since.
Albany, Georgia.
The Best Prescription ^or Malaria
Ohills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonio. It is simply Iron
and qninino m a tasteless form. No
oorp—no pay. Price 50c.
Large loans especially desired; five years time, with privilege to repay in full
or In part at end of any year. We invite correspondence with farmers direct, or
■with lawyers.’ hankers and merchants, whose clients or customers desire such
ins. We refer to any Eank or business boose in Atlanta.
BARKER Sc HOLLEXAX, Atlanta, Ga.
rv-tt
We
have on displiy a full line of. Boys’
Silts In
Two and
Three
ALSC A LINE OP
Fancy 4ilk Alpacas.
Sizeifrom 8 to 15.
Extra Boys’/Pants, sizes
from 6 to 15, a 60c to $1.25.
If you wait a Pair of
Trousers tfat are Sty
lish and wil last you,
buy the “DITCHES^.”
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Y00 SHOBJD PBESEBYE TOUR
HEALTH ffi WELL AS FRUIT
-BY USING OUI
NEW IDEA (PRESERVING KETTLE,
The Best nl Most Durable Kettle on the Market.
YOUR LAIN NEEDS CUTTING
and yon should save the
them all sizes, an t
durabiUa;
_euse of a hired man by owning a mower We have
t prices to suit your purse. But for streugtlT
nd easy runmug we recommend the
+ GOLD WELL, -f
We have wheels in our
ds, aud would be pleased to have you inspect them
INDSTINCT PRINT
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