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A LITTLE HEROINE.
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Kemirkibl, Pretence ol Mint Dlipleyed by
M Elfhl-Yeer-Uld Olrl.
St. Paul, Minn., Deo. *4,—Eight-year*
old Meade Patterson last night, at the
risk of her life, eared her nieter'e home
''front being diatroyetl by Are and prob
ably saved the liven of her three little
nleoes aged nix, fonr and two yearn,
ande won left at the hqrae of her tin.
r, Mra. Hanley, to caro for the house
vhllo Mrs. Hnnley went shopping,
Two slender lines hang with olothtng
snspendad over a lamp oanght fire. Tho
flame, mounted to the coiling. Maudo,
with rare presence of mind, ollmbed on
..table, grabbed the burning mass and
ran to th 9 door. Fortunately the flames
' did not oomrannioate to the little he.
rolne's cloMilug. When the llremoe ar-
rived the little girl had extinguished
the flames and was trying to dispel tho
feass of fhe little ones.
J. H. CORNATZAR,
m
Popular Railroad Man, Transferred Prom At-
l Isntn to Memphis.
f tlnnt.i, Doe. 31.—J. N. Oornatzar, of
the general passenger department of the
lJrlHOQ System at Atlanta, has boon ap-
P jtoinfod district, passenger ngcut for tho
same rouil with headquarters at Mem-
phis. Ho is ijiooteded here by W. T.
Bnnudor,. of fit. Louis. Oornatzar was
formerly with the Mobile and Ohio and
ic well known over the South.
Kitchener’s Week’s Work.
, Loudon, Deo. 24.—Lord Kitchener, In
a dispatch dated .Toannesburg, reports
the woek’s rcsnjts ns tallows: Forty,
flvo Boers killed, twonty-flve wonnded,
three hn mired uud ten made pilsouors
and thirty-five surrendered.
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I'Ben this bottle of sauoe?" said a
chubby opioure at one of the loading
restaurants of Now Orleans, aeoordlng
to the TlmoB-Demoorat, "Now, here
is an lnlurostlug study. But few per.
sons know how to hnndlu sauce, how to
preservo the elements which make It
palatable, and eveu in good restaurants
like this one we flud men who ure sup.
posed to be up on suoh matters make
serious blunders. The iormula for mak
log this sauoe is not known exoept to
those win- make It, and lienee we can
not go Into the analysis of what it con
tains. Tho only thing wa find on this
bottle Is the label. Here is where the
mistake is made. Originally It had
trronnd it a rather heavy paper wrap
per. This has been removed. It should
< hare been left ou the bottle. There was
a little string tied around the nook of
the bottle, and the paper ooverlug
should have been removed only to this
point. Genuine experts will tell you
- iho reason for ti ls. Light is Injurious
•to the sauoe. It destroys a part of the
flavor because of certain chemical pro-
cesses which uro set in operation when
t (ho light is allowed lo Hood into the bot
tle. Just why thU is I did not know,
because I do not know the Ingredients of
the sauce, and onunot tell what it is thut
ir delicate and sensitive enough to re-
spoml to tho influence of tho light. But
I know ibis much: I made an experi
ment tjmnti on go in order to ascer
tain jn-- ..t.t th-, ltVt would be. I
used LW-. buttles cf -dUv’.u. I tore the
piper from ono of them and left the
paper on I ho other. I found that the
Banco in bo bottle from whioh I lmd
torn tho paper was flat and tasteless in
■comparison with the sauce in the other
bottle. Since that time I have never
torn the paper from a bcHle of sauce,
and the fellow who does it makes a scri-
OMNIBUS COLIN
Personal and Bools,r stratum, Sand-
wtohsit With a Little Wit and Ha
va r Maw »»d Thau-Short, Snappy
s-nracrapht That ■anybody- Will
From Tuesday's Daily Herald.
Mistletoe Is not missing.
The tippler doesn't mind a punch in
the month.
Maj. P. Pelham, of Ponlan, spent yes
terday in the oity.
Santa Cflaua Is a sort of stock In trade
to the hosiory manufacturer.
- Miss Emma Pelham, of Ponlan, la vis
iting the fnmlly of Mr. 8. Weldon.
"The merenry is going down," re
marked the hungry goat as he swallowed
a thermometer.
Mr. A. Levy, of New York, la spend,
ing the day In the oity, with his friend,
Hon. 8. B. Brown.
' When a woman gives a man a pleoe
of her mind he sighs for the peaoo that
pasaeth understanding.
Little Willie: ' ‘There ain’t no Santa
Glaus." Little Willie's Sister: "Why,
Willie Green I Where do yon expeot to
go to wlion yon dlo."
Nell: "Yon should not treat Mr.
Selfmade as yon do. He's u diamond
in thorough." Belle: '.‘Whioh proves
that he ought to be out."
Dr. W. W. Bacon has returned from
Florida, where ho went about ten
dayB ago to recuporato from a recent
Illness. His many friends will be glad
to know that be is much Improved.
Dr. and Mrs. T. W. O’Kelley, of At
lanta, aro expected toanlvo this after
noon to spend tho holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. .t. M. Qatliff.
Mrs. J. 0. Oasmdy and Mies Mary
Cassidy left this morning for Macon,
where they will spend some time with
relatives.
PISTOLS AND KNIVES.
"There are lots of knooks in this
world,” sagely observed the Wise Guy.
"Yep,” replied the Simple Mag; "and
the more enffs the laundryman gets the
better he likes it.”
"Ha! ha I” laughed Willie; "I ohnek-
ed a bananer akin In front of de teacher.
"I don’t see any joke in that," spoke np
hts mother. "Don’t yon? Well, he
tumbled, all right.”
Mias Zaokariaa, of Atlanta, is visiting
at the home of Mr. Max Gasset. Miss
Zaokariaa visited in Albany last sum
mer, and baa a host of friends here who
will always extend her a oordial wel
come to Albany.
Miss Viotorla Oollier entertained a
number of her young frieuda at a de
lightful Christmas party last evening.
Quite a number of yonng people gath-
ered at the home of her parents on Com
merce itroe\ and a most enjoyable even.
Ing was spent.
Mr. B J. ltugr n, of Rome, Is in the
oity for a few days, the guest of his
brother, Mr. N. L. Hagan. "Bob"
Ragan was a familiar figure about AT
bany fifteen and twenty years ago, and
he has a host of friends here who are
glad to see him. His appearane lndl
oates that time is dealing gently with
him.
Lost Mules and Wagon.
Loflt, Htrnycd or Htolon from A. W. Mush &
Oo.'h wagon yard on Haturday, Duo. 21 ( between
lnml 8 o'clock, n pnir of muloH and ono brand
now wagon with top cover. Doacription of
inutca bh followH Dark brown mule, blind in
both uyefl, mcdium-Hizu and wolght. The other
mule ia grey, kind of leopard Hpotted about
head mid feet.
Any information lending to the recovery of
mules and wagon will bo rnwnrdod.
PAUL DOLLISON,
At Muse & Oo.’h Warehouse.
'Girls ure inclined to bo superficial j
where young men are concerned," says
the Mnnuyunk Philosopher. "The fel
low who can match ribbons doesn’t al
ways make the best husband."
nOTIGEI
Storm Coats,
Mr. Dan Oarroll, who huH beau away
from Albany for qulto a long time,
working for tho Bell Telephone Go., is
ut home uguiii, and bis friends will bo
glad to know that he expects to remain
permanently.
From Thursday's Dai.v Herald.
A soft answer—the tool reply.
* Gamo prosei ves— Round venison.
In driving storms the .olonds hold the
rains.
Mr. J. 0. 0 asldy left today for Cin
cinnati.
Mr. J. G. Wilkins, of Atlanta, Is in
the oity.
Mr. J. O. MoNair loaves today for
Camilla.
Marriage and oolio ore two things.
They doable np.
Dr. J. P. Sharp oame np from Bacon-
ton this morning.
There ia never any fluotnatlou in the
piloe of wild oats.
Dr. W. L. Sikes, of Sarnnor, is in the
oity today ou basiness.
He Kept His Leg.
Twelvo years ago J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn , scratched his leg with
a rusty v ire. Inflammation and blood
poisoning set in. For two years' he suf
fered inteu-ely. Then the best dooton
nrged amputation, “but," he writes, "I
used ono bottle of Electric Bitters and
1% boxes ofjtucklou’s Arnica Salve and
my leg was sound and well as ever.”
For eruptions, eczema, tetter, salt
rlienm, sores and all blood disorders
Electrio Bitters has no rival on earth.
Try them. Albany,,Drag Co., Sale*
Davis Drng Co. will'.gaarantoe satisfac
tion or refund money. Only 69 cents.
Any man can be rloh in relatives
without belug relatively riuh.
Mrs. M. E. F -utchiu, of Obokee,
Lee oOnuty, spent part of today in town.
Ur. Eugene Clark, who spent the cot
ton season at Troy, Ala., is at homo
again.
Mr. Sanford Rapt, of Atlanta, ts ex
pected to oo.ae to (Albany in n few days
to visit relatives.
Mr. W. T. Hilsman, of Americas,
spent yesterday in tho city with rela
tives and friends.
‘Many a man,” says the Manayunk
Philosopher, "keeps independent of his
nuole by controlling his ante."
Mr. Adolph G. Sterne, nfter a short
visit to kla mother, Mrs. Nannie Sterne,
left last night for his home in Meridian,
Miss.
Mr. Reese Burnett is spending the
holidays in the oity with relatives! His
Albany friends are glad to see him
again.
Mr. J. T. Mann has retnrned from
Brunswick, where he was.en attendant
at the Mitohell-Goodyear wedding yes
terday. -
Overcoats,
First-Class (Ming,
Boys’ Suits,
Boys’ Overcoats.
WE QUOTE MANUFACTURERS’
PRICES.
1,000 PAIRS PANTS!
1,500 Suits Clothes
LATEST STYLES, BEST QUALITY.
OUR SALE
will close on Juonary, 10th, 1002,
We Guarantee Fit, Quality, Style
and Price or morcy refunded.
POSITIVELY GASH.
Hsigsr & M
South Side Broad St.,
;nM,
Vlbuuy, Ga.
Pianos on
Payments.
We handle only celebrated High
Grade Pianos—
• Kranich & Bach,
Mathushek & Son,
Estey and
Jacob Bros.
And ask no more for them than is
being obtained for the cheap trash that
is being peddled from town to town.
«r‘SOLn ON EASY MONTHLY
PAYMENTS.
Lonsberg Bros.
SIX MEN FATALLY WOUNDED IN A MELEE
AT A COUNTRY CHURCH.
WMIs a Protracted Mcetlai Was la Progress
Charles sad Orrln Dsy Appeared la the
Ckarch and Said They Had Come to Cleoo
Out the Leu Family—Both fhe Dayo
Among Those Fatally Wounded.
Plketon, O., Deo. 26 — Six men were
fatally wonnded in a general fight in a
small country chnrch at Fiko postofilce
last night and a panio took plaoe among
the worshipers. A series ot religions
meetings was in progress and the eburoh
was filled, when Charles and Orrln Day
appeared slightly intoxicated and an.
nonnoed that they had come to clean
out the Legg family, ;wlth whioh the
Days had had frequent quarrels. A
general fight resulted in the ohnreh and
aronnd it. Women and ohildren shriek,
ed and songht safety from revolvers and
knives by jumping one of the windows.
Only tho minister, Mr Rowe, remained.
At the oloseof the melee six men lay
fatally hart, Orrln and Charles Day
Westley Legg, Joseph Williams, John
Currant and Lebannon Williams.
CONVENTION POSTPONED.
T
Southern Industrial Convention Will Not Meet
lo Jsauery.
Atlanta, Ga., Deo. 24.—Col. W. A,
Hemphill, President of the Sonthern
Industrial Convention, announced today
that the convention called for Memphis,
Tenn., daring January had been post
poned. Col. Hemphill has notified the
vice president and other oflloors.
Tuesday night and laBt night were
made hideous by the deafenlug reports
of cannon oraokers, bnt this is the great
eat Christmas Bport of the average small
boy and Its utmoyanoo shoald be over
looked.
- NOTICE
TO
Mi Tsuhen * Pupils!
A new and complete assortment of
Artists’ Tube Paints in Oil
Bristle and Sable Brushes,
Canvass, Academy Board,
Tracing and Transfer Pa
per, Crayon Sauce, Pa
lettes and Palette Knives.
Has just been reoeived at the
Opera House Drug Store
And we invite yon to call and
•XBpect it.
ARCAD IA DAIRY
Fresh Milk, Cream and Genultt
Creamery Butter.
Having adopted the bottle system of
delivering Milk, we can give onr pa
trons better service than ever before.
Wo nave spared no pains »o have
everything oonduoteu tygiemo
principles.
’Phone 64.
Good Eyesight
•IS A BLESSING.’
Now is the time to got yonr new
glasses for Christmas. Examination
free. Watohes and docks promptly
repaired.
B. L. MARSH,
Graduate Optician and Watchmaker
D. W. HOCKETT,
eal E state. Renting and Collecting
Agency.—Boom 4 ventu-
lett Building.
ALBANY,
OEOBGIA,
Improved and Unimproved City and Country
Property,
FOB SALE AMD FOB BENT.
Several very desirable lota in the city for
sale.
Easy terms to suit purchasers.
Also. 8 acres, 1}^ miles from oity limits. Suit
able fortruck farm. _ , ,
WANTED—Vacant housen to rent and look
after. Have several app'^aHons for same.
. 'Place your property with me. Prompt
returns and careful attentii ’ “ ’
BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
j ness entrusted to mo.
tion given to all busi-
D. W. HOCKETT.
Rosenberg Bros
• Tun One Price People.
One and all for the liberal
patronage you have ac
corded to us during the
past season and the holi
days,
And Say
We desire to
Gall the
Attention ot
The Ladies,
Especially,
To the
Beautiful
Display of
mm i
Drawn-Work,
To you that, while this
season’s business has
been eminently success
ful, we will use every ef
fort to make the coming
one more so, and with
your assistance we are
confident we will do so.
YOU IN ADVANCE A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW
YEAR •••••••••■••
And thanking you again,
we are;
Very Truly,
Rosenberg Bros.
J. A. Davis, W. S. Bell, J. S. Davis
President. Vice-Prea. Cashier
First National Bank,
ALBANY, GA.
MONET LOANED.
Deposits reoeived subject to Sigh
Check.’ A general banking business
transacted. Bankers and merchants'
accounts solicited
Collections a Specialty.
Largest oolleotlon business In South
west Georgia.
Remittance, made on day of oolleo-
lion.
JOS. S, DAVIS.
X.W. VENTL_.Br
Jos S- Davis ft £o.
INSURANCE AGENTS
L>.
Wo ask yonr patronage.
Perfoot Beourlty-for indemnity In th.
best of companies.
Now on Exhibition
And For Sale at
MAX CASSEL & SISTER
I Can’t Write
“Ads” Except
to State Facts
My stock was never more
complete, and ’tls well
known that I carry the
largest and best line to be
found in Watches, Jew
elry and all other lines
from which to make your
Christmas selections.
The goods are right.
The prices are right.
See my stock before
buying is all I ask.
J. W. JOINER,
THE RELIABLE JEWELER.
FINEST PECANS!|
GEORGIA PAPER SHELL.
100,000 Choice Trees from Nuts
Grown in MY OWN GROVES. I
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
G. M. BACON, - ■ UeWitt, Go. j
ALBANY BRICK C0„
-Mannfaotnrera Ot—
BK1 CK
Annual Capacity 10,000,000.
For Rent.
The Boyt Place, five miles from town; 850
acres cleared land. Apply to
K. R. WEST or
20-lw S. B. BROWN.
’A HOLIDAY
CHALLENGE!
We challenge you find in Albany a more attractive line from
which to make yonr t ons of HOLIDAY GIFTS than onrs, Inst
opened up. It is DELIGHTFULLY NEW THROUGHOUT—every ar-
tide in it, and will he the delight of every person inspecting it. It
embraces a beautiful line of
Dinner Sets,
Tea Sets,
Chamber Sets,
Jardinieres,
Earthenware Vases,
Glass Vases,
Indian Heads,
Bust Statuettes,
Wall Placques,
Fancy Plates,
Imported Tableware,
Parlor and
Dining Room
Ornaments,
And scores of other ornaments and serviceable pieoes that go to make
up the completest line cf Holiday Novelties ever shown in Albany.
PRICES AT THE BOTTOM.
".R. C. EKT2VYKN.S*
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