The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1899 Page: 4 of 6
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wise is 6Uill
"A word to
£iie Jflbann S>tws
ooor, i*uuui>««
OFFICIAL UIltLCTOUY-
4 2kl> judicial kisthiot.
N. K. Limlmy,.,
c. i) Sji.ui
. . . Judge,
.Attorney.
cptfSTT 6yyKJKKS.
I, My (:liidin . Judge.
K."A. Ne wi'nin'i, '(tiiil I>iv ( li/i'k.
w. Williiiilis, Micriff junl i'mx Col.
W. A ]•; thi-iirt, ...Surveyor.
J. S. MotVnb,. • '1 rt tutu'rur.
J. 1*. 'Tuylor, .. Assessor.
J . A. King,. ... . . Attorney
II. W. Joikm, J. r Precinct No 1.
J. C. Lynch, ( Dm. " " 1.
Goo. VVilli.lm, •' •' "
J. K. Morrii, " " 3.
c. w, Zug, " " •• *
and
OF 'J HE CITY OF
Albany Texas.•
'• 11 ■ 111
lollll
V l<l
and insurance.
KEAI, ESTATE, LOAN
\VaIjb At Hill
— ————— s ■ »
OKNKHA I. M KIH.'II ANDISE.
1), O. Multlil.MON & t °<)
I<ItT (.OOOS, NOTIONS, ETC:
T. K. I'eUiis & <'o.
W. E. I'odge.
(.UOI EKIK* ASI) KKKD.
.Ji T. linker & Co.
K K W liilncy.
J. J. Meyer & Co
J, M . I miiine.
I i A It 11 VV A It E
I'wylor, Lyon* & Co
J. i:. I' • • kr
I. UO( Kill M, II A It OSS A l( K AND. (JHA1N.
S. A. (<ref n.
8(K.'I KTIES.
Albany IjOilge,!iS'o. 4MJ, A, f. and
A.M. Meet on Saturday ..night on or
bofor# the full union of eiio.li month.
M T. (Ji i i.EDiii., W M .
I) (1 SiMrsoN, Seo'y
Allmny ( huptiT, No. H>k,.K. A M
Met is 1 rtt Lii'esd iv night o( euc'i
III!) n I h .1 ' I. V Ni 11, 11. I'.
J), (i Simpson, Scribe
AHiiHiy t'oniinniidery Iv I , No. 21
Meets I ^t I'ut-sdiiy night of each
month . (■. T, itEYNOi li^, Coin.
I), (i. Mmi »o.s, Recorder.
VVuiIDM AM <>i THE W«»llI I». —r M eet»
1st and 3rd .Saturday, of each months
VV, lv,. Doduk, ('. lb
J W. (i k• it111', Clerk
( III UCIII -i.
M K. Chinch, Smith, J S. I unnell
punter Siijv icei' 1 >1 ulnl lid Stitiihty
Sunday Nchool 1(1,o'clock a. in.
K|iworth l.> iteti'i' un'ilt iit 4 o'clock
ftuiiihiy evening.
rr#yer|neetmg \\ (nIio-mI night.
\V. 1'. and II M . Society meets 1st
Tuesdays in evury nitiiitli ut H : iiU p.m.
lUptist, W. 1 Hate hell, pastor.
Kerviuos i'tul uud 4tli Silnihiys in each
month
Suiidiiv School Io o'clock a. in.
IJ V I* I . meets at !t ji iii Saiii
day- . .. . - '
l'raytrnieeting 'Ihuisday night
I'rtisUyteri/in, French McAfee, pas-
tor.
l'reaehing 1st, "ind, and 3rd Sun
days of every month.
l'rayeruie«ting every Wednesday
night.
Communion service 1st Sunday In
January, April, July and October.
Sunday School 9 4b a. m.
Y. 1'. S. I'. K. meet* Sunday at
6:46 p, m.
Ladies Missionary Society meets
1st aod 3rd Tuesday afternoons of
•very month.
Children* Missionary Society meets
tnd Tuesday afternoons of every
month.
Cumberland Presbyterian, W. (J.
I'eyton, pastor.
l'reachliif 2nd and 4th Sundays in
every mouth.
Sunday School 10 o'clock a. Hi.
I'rayermeetinjs Tuesday night.
Christian Church, 11 S Holmes
pastor. Services, 2d and 3rd Sun
days in every month.
Sunday School 'J 45 a m.
Y. 1' S. C. K. meets every Sunday
aftenuion at rt o'clock.
Ladies Aid Society meets 1st Thurs-
day of every month at 3 w'olock p.m
C. W. It. M Society meets 1st
Thursday of every month at, 8 30 p.
■' . ' ■ ■
Ladiea Cemetery Association meets
•t the l'ubllc School building 1st
Wednesday of every mouth.
Ditrus. ■
J W. Manning.
J. H. (iworge,
i'
•I I UNI I t Kl. AND HADDI.EUV.
J^ S. McCoiub. , .. :
n w old frvmi l!i
l)ti .-tlliici»-Mf. I'lll , jVidly
ho aii
know*
Why They Stared.
:.s sw!Hu i'liifrgc
luadf clothi'-r'.;- •
till' ""iSC..' J |„. JlilVi'HH'llt 111' S11 ill 1 (mi
Id* <»lt rc-, jc |„.<.;nn(. coascious tiiat cvorv
Kilteil •' N j M T 11 • I M'i ' I.
woiiliy jiciMi.ns may be
for knowli'ilp'. Mr. \\ . M
'JVrrv says (Jlianibei lain1.-
(,'on^ll Ue;liD'(ly gives. bottcTi
satisfai'titjii than atiy otlicr in|
the market. \l<\ lias been in
tin
' M'lf? 'tbiiilv in Hit* stn'i t was looking at
taken , . '
h lin.
Most jM'opie feel that way when
tin y tirst put on a new suit of
clothes. , .
There were wrinkles In the (^K)t
drti" business af Klkt<>n,) a< rt»sH tlw shoulders, (tnd the
KyV. for twelve years: has sold ! trousers were cmtKed iih though
liiin(li<'(h of buttles of the rem {thf-y had Ix en on the shelf lor
e<ly and nearly all other cough | r.^i s. /
iiiedi('iue>s inaniifaetured, whii'li it is {it-olmhle that no one.
shows roll! Insiyely that <'11mtii w <»u 1< 1 have noticed fhis, for mirh
berlaii
rv to
best.
"ing-
i's is I lie most .Sill isfarlo
I lie people, and is tlii
iiglits are n coniinon 'occ-irrre'iu-e
For sale by .)■
W. Man
, apr
I Altll I SI I'l I'M I' NTS AND IIA UN ESS .
I. N. linker. '
A lit vN V Mil.I.INI. ( OMI'ANY.
N. 11: IWirnsvManager,
Trnli) iin l L| i Labor I'r^tiviil,
< 'il izeii < iiiorge Trancis Trnn
!HH| lifs iiiiUlllger' UT.e NiHHI to ; :t:.ll t
their "lalior f< stlval," which for
11o\ i• 11 \ and i ngeiinily wil l s.'.m 1 y
l e a sin ri The 'plan is 'La'
Mr. Train Co sj ■ al< tin■ i ttfhi. • ! i
i ji li i ■ongrecr li ma I il: f rict. fV •
I'.v. I; - oili ! ing 1 li ' In- t gn.1:;-.' ;
a1 it the largest n uuds ■ gi■);'i.i• •
. . ; | !!.e si < > v. / | A si ii t*- i;) it to it'll will
... ' |,e I cent. ' I.Hill ll w ill, lie 1 I
N
A 1. 11A N V i El. E r "'1 ^* f' C'I > IM1».A' N X,
it. pure, Msnageiv
11. S,
K. I
I.I S l.'kr h i Alil.ES.
Culluiii.
Kit k patrick.
•IEWEI.EH .
Martin l'ariish.
,i c Mint it , i l m i:, ici c.
Rockwell Urns. \ (.'oinpany
ltockwcil, M .oiager.
A A
N
I ANA, i lltvr NATION A i.
L. H.ulholoiin'W, ( iishii.r.
IK HI l.i
Albany House, ,Lis. Melton, Prop,
lt.tker lloii-e, "I". V ltaker, prop.
I W
1 'hi >TO li i t AI 11K U,
deorg'?
IIA Kill us.
A Wilson
U. Hu-sell.
Mil 1.1NKUY.
Mrs- S. Kaiuos,
Miss Alma Simpson
hi. a ek.sM iTiis,
ti. A. llowsley.
A K. Manning.
1' J. ltojall.
I'llVSH IANS.
\V. M. Powell
Z W : Casey ,
1'. L I lodge.
K.. It. Manning.
DENTIST.
mid I' liioiiiide 1 cent, Tfiiln's jflt'iC
( lull ,\\ illy s\\ ei-ti ii. j he j>i i-!'ivim:,
a lice. .Ti .tin's booklets .will, il
I fer 1 ceiil. It Is helii ved that,
crowds will iniinlier. fniiii '
to o.lKKl daily, u 11ii•'!» means fie..:
£•".'1 tii ?■">(•. \'n, boodliiig ('(iiiiiii.lt
j ti-eliieli (!t:, .swelled heads w ill h"
| |ierliilt te(l to throw w i t blank' f »
: on f he lire. The iriai'.agei ;> y- ■
; "If li"l I'.it.g ill!i ; i 'ij■ I •• in\ .[•':• iv
j no ' dollar lil ty (ci.it t w entt\ Il ,
'cent- o|K'ia hutn-ie.i'tdwil on eait.h
will, compete with i:-. (>ur r-;-
( ci[iis ought to surpi ise us Loth."
I'rncfinii I''-tilt nf nii Lien.
In LM-'a HiissliYn fa t liier il:i"'
eil lb.ikai ellCiiliicl \ ('d the iiiit"' f
extract inu oil l is«111 . I he seed ' of
! . . .
i the sunllowi i'. Ills neighbor told
! hli11 it vvlis u \lslonur\ Idea uud
| that lie would have his labor for
! his pallifci. He [M'tse\ered. how1-
i \and from Hint huinble be-
ginning the industry has e'viinnd
ed to enormous proport ions. To-
day more than 7,ono,i>Hii at'ics of
liiml In Russia live devoted to the
in the strei ts of a great city. Htill
the Ixiys saw something to hoot
at, .triil hoot they did as lie w;ilked
along.
"Where did you get them'.'"
Koine one yelled.
"lb; has got a three dollar suit
market} down to two dollarn--
see!" s;ilil another.
Htilbtlm object of tlds chaff lnu'-
rled along, seeintngly unaware
that, the coiiiinotion In the street
was about himself.
Tut at last a more sympathiz-
" lit'' i i id i vid t in 1 tapped hi in on the
1 ai in and said:
"livery .eve is ; on voir; bet ter
take oM' the tickets!"
P. M. (ildham.
MAKE it, hakeky and llincll.
Nance A Meyer.
llOOK STOltE.
J \V Kttheart.
A III ANY WATEItCOMl'ANY.
Worrell.
W. It.
cotton uins.
ltitzell.
CHINESE 1 At NDliV.
Ah •' im ^ Sam (lee
Olittht to Ilehiive us Such.
The agitated young luuti who
leaps upon the stage and starts
fo bang the \ illalu for Iwhaving
i I ik I 1 \ to' the betrayed girl in a
drab dri'ss inade his appearance
at Briiiligo the other night. II"
w as m in high uiihitoxicated iind
(prite genuine la his !iid|gn;ltloll.
All the :umie "The Hulietin" will
be glad to hear of n'muuiuier vii
l:>ln iidmInihte11ug "lvciins" to the
r.e\t earnest ymir.g hero who
1 leaks loose from the auditorium
r.with a i rv of-,;"Leave the weiaa i
alone." W heii a |i rscli h;is delib
eriib'ly paid his nioi:e\ to !*• a
. spectator o.l a undjidriiina he
| ought to b( have as sik Ii.—Sydney
iinih tin.
Rheumatism Cured.
My w ife has used ('hambet
; Iain's Pain l'alm for rheimia
t is in with pleat relivf, and 1
Can recommend it as a splendid
In IS8S my wife went liast
and was attacked w ith rheuma-
tism She received no relief un-
til she tried Chamberlain's
Pain 15a I in. Since that time
we have never been without it.
We find it g-ives instant relief
in cases of burns and scalds
and is never failing for rheu-
matic and neuralgic pains.—
I>. C. BkaN'T, Santa Ynez, Oal.
For sale by .1. W, Manning'
Not Deceived.
"Ilow dare you ask mo to be
your wtfe?" ...
"1 inn as drunk as a lord!" In
faltered.
She contemplated him with tin
111 il rable s- ol '.i. -
"Fool f ile' hissed?" "Do yov
then forget that I hare docu
meats proving that yon are not r
lord?"
If his purpose wan imiK)St(ir<*
he was i i.i 11' 'ed foiled.—IK'troil
.loarnal.
♦ • — — ; —t—- ■ .
'• ' - ' ' . 0 . . i ' ' .. ' - ."'
A s1 It br(;iite,r 1'owf r.
",\(u\, childien," said the Sr.n
da's : chool le.H her, "can yon tel
uie of ii greater power than t'
lung?"
"Vi.--, nn'.itn," cried ii lift If
bos, (iigei ly.
"What, Willie?" asked th
. te;\i hi r. benignly.
"A ii ace, iiui'atik," wu« the un
ex^u I't-eU reply.—-l*>iidou Tit Hit's
lie most, v igorous and
»
leople have at times a
l\ veil
lieai ty
feeling (i
t tide.
take 111'!
s iucr aii'I sitaiitv.
weariness and lassi-
feeling
II impart
Price 50
To dispel tIn
Mil N iv, it vvi
\V. Manning. ai»;\
Cn //ton IHs I/Oinr ImiirlHoninPiit.
Diiring my fifteen years' lm-
A
for rlieiiinalisin and
other household use for which
we. have found it valuable.—
\V. ,1 Cl V iVKli, Red Creek, N
| York.
! M r. fny lei is one of t he lead
ing merchants of . this village
and one of the most prominent
meiit of Chamberlain's Colic, men in this vicinity. W . (t.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Heme Phummn, Kditor lied Creek
dy in the, Woreesjter Knterprisg Herald. l'oi sale by ,1. W .
leeeiitlr, which leads me to. Manning. apr
write this. 1 can triithfullv say
cultisntlnii of the snnllower. 'I'wo liniment
kinds are grown, one with small
Hinds, which are crushed for oil,
and the other with large seed*,
that are consumed by the jhkh\ r
people In enormous tpiantltlea.
I was reading an advertise
Sllol maki US.
J
(i le
K.
i k ,
>avi-
60 years'
experience
tradc mawr«
dtmni
COf»yniQMT8 Ac.
Any on • iMidlni a ilrtfh M>it m# f
Cil<ililf MMrldi o«r o|>liiiiin fr«e «h«<(her »n
T*«(l<>n t* |»Mh»l>lT iwl<Mil»l>lo. Ci'ii'moiiif*-
tkMu Mrit-llf enndtonllM. Tl*i«H>«,ili ui l'»ie»U
tarn fnxi iill»( M«if)T K-riw-wiiinilMHWl*.
PM«nU Ukun tlimuih Wunn A ISi iwmim
«f«Ml motle, wit html ch«r*», tu I ho
Scientific American.
I j»r»«v • <-tr- \
A llluMraovl vp«klr
evUii'Mi id mi * *-iiM»iirt«'l>'ttrii»l.
" ufiw..hilir It. tnjj I'ji ■■a,l««l*rj.
r 8uw
Tofn.», II A
-»New tort
' > . ♦
a r roiiNKV*.
Ciipt A il ll iren
(ien. VV. (I. N\ i bli.
S. Welih. -
l. T. HUnton
av a. PUike.
J. A. Kini;.
CAUI'tMTtltS,
ktl. ijumell
N. It. Priee
; i ainth;*
llnricn Coffee
(ieorg* Sinip»«i».
\V. T. TII.OIIMVs.:,
NTOKk M A"ON*.
P. MeDonnell. >
Ab Williams.
l»oti Jone*
Kinclielo Bro».
hAI HIKH.
U no Hill, It. S. Brndford, Prop.
Plotianl Vtlley, G. NV. Gr*
HuutilAUi VUw, IL Moriuau
I tierer used any rehiedy e(jual
to it for colic and diarrhoea.--^
1 have never had to use more
than one or two doses to elite
the worst case with myself or
f h ill
The Lost (itilhi'iis of Vis«.
Two Frenclnnen 4'oii'nt de
Praih re and Albert Andrleiix
have just addressed a petition to
,.It. \V. A. Sruot l», I the Spaiilslt giiverument for an
Popoinok® City, Md. ' For sale thorily to explore the Hay of St.
bv ,1. W: 'Manning.
||ik Piteous Lament.
Leslie Keith the Se.olch litter-
ateur, w ho w ;ts \ eating Ireland
in the liflies, saw file most s-ptal
id looking beggar lie hail-ever ell
countered sitting with his back
to the will!. I'nlike his conipatri-
apr. Simon, in the Kiver Vigo, far the
purpose of searching for the gal
loons loiided with gold and silver
which were sunk there on their
return from Mexico in l70'J. The)1
based their ivpiest on the fact
that they invented iipparatus for
submarine exploration. Their
otn, this niati was Strang,»lv silent | l^tHioii is said to have been fa
Ml Keith usked if he were be«- ! v«>i'»bly lvV^tvid by the coauals
ging. "Of course it's beggi;ing 11 nla'n charged- to inquire Into the
the man r.pli.d. "Hat vou matter, and work will un.loubt, '
said l.v be began la a few wi-eks.
am,;' ttie man
do not open your
intuitu,.
Prop.
vi i.ia.
•Aiiah, is it jokin' ,ycr
tlie Vtenchaiea have ever>thing
ihuioi; i->. w id nii *
gar. "Look here,"
' -ni l the lug prepaied for the elitrriirlse. It
a';''"he held Up "Uij be recalled that the late M
the till ti ted tetvna! t if what had l>nelere, who was president ol
omv biv-i a (oat: "doiVt ye* see1 the council of itilnlstera nndei
how the skin is sjiikla' through the presidency of (Irevy. once or
the holes in me i lot lies, and till,' giial/.rd a company to search for
Loins fi\iu' out through me the galleons
skin? Lotik at me siinkca checks though he employed diving bells
and the famine that's ►tariii' in spemling several nmaths
prisonnu nt T never saw a tuirror,(
lied graduiilly all inbrest In m
P< i ( at! 1 apjiearanee faded eom-
plefely awns. \\ hen it became
suit that an e\p ditiot). was on
its sviiy to (.Uudtii'itiaii 1 ik gan to
list' again. When nt lasl the
aunon Ik gan to tbunder and the
wild (lies of the battle jKjnetmt-
•d thv i Ity I laid in\ nsVord nniily,
leteriiillied, sho.uhl this liiwt hojie *
ie destroyed, to jiut an end to(
tny life. When tluo.fly the noise
of the eantion ee;ised and the vic-
tor Kifvlu iier htiK'd before me, •
congititiilatitig me mi tuv release,
I tlwuight I should sulTocate witli.
eiuotion.f Tlie next day I made |
ins toilet la an ollicer's tent and
" . <
hel.i in ins liand the lirst hKikinp-
ghu.S I had'sec:i- for Ufbva veaia.
I looked enri u::dy at iny retloc-
lion in it aid sLii lid hack. I
had gone out i.11«i the world a
young, active, lAfiMirg man, and
the image which nosv stared at
me was t'uit of a sick, hollow-
( \ed. wrinkhsl. broken man.
Never- did all that 1 had suffered
enter in\ mind svlth ancli
strength lis at this moment, and
I we'i t, ssi'i t like ;i child, the,tlrst
tears in tiftien years! Tlie day
after I svus uiade a prisoner I
saw ni\ wife die. but my grief
was too great for the li'lief of
tears; in) child was torn from me
and died of stiiirvutien tar away,
and I could not wCep; I sulTeml
(lepriviHloiis and lil treatment
without a sign of weakness, but
now, before this small lookinjp
glass, I was ovei whcliaed. Tin;
I si iii of all that 1 had lost neeined
(HUHM-ntiated la the grief striken
features rilhcttd in the mirror.
At one glance 1 savv the stor}' of
my sufferings,- Kgyptian Cour-
ier.
\
I
til
lae eses:
Man alive isa'i it hi g i" cxpii .ie" 'he bottom of the
Many people stiller untold
tortures from piles, because of
the popular impression that
tliev ewnnot cured. TAB^
LK'irs 111 CKKYK lMLKpiNl1-
MKN 1' will.eme t.hem. U liu« -
met ssilli ab^olutts bUQIHJSa.
gin' 1 a iii with a hundred t ihiy of ft* ^ni'ou, not even tho. pneu, 5U ctf. jn bottles, tubes
oiittol a wreck was disoeyered.17:) cents. J. W u^iinino am1.
^on^ucs
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<«nts. J. W. Manning, apr.
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