The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 01, 1906, Image 3

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DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1908. Rawlins Opera House:::Wednesday, Jan. 3 A GALA MUSICAL and OPERATIC EVENT WSc*Jfr Te#t*y 6NAUVHC LOT No. l.-This lot inc articles—Pans, Dippers, CupSs* 1 up to 15c. Monday's price, eatiii THE A'BO'RJ^ CO. Present a Magnificent Revival of THE. BOSTONIANS’ =i= yfORLD RENOWNED COMIC OPERA sisis LOT No. 2.—Includes - different articles worth up to 25c. MONDAY the price is, per piece ROBIN HOOD LOT No. 3.—Includes various articles worth up to 48c. I DAY’S Special Price, piece. BOOK BY HARRY B. SMITH. MVSIC BY REGINALD DoKOVEN. Ten Principals of Renown. Grand Chorus. Gorgeous Costumes. 'C '-C New and Elaborate Scenic Effects. The Lover—Just my beastly, rotten luck, an’ here I’ve gone an’ spent live cents for this bokay. Mrs. Newly Wed—Won’t you swear off smoking for a year, darling? Mr. Newly Wed—What will you give me? Mrs. Newly Wed—Oil, I’ll give you a meerschaum pipe and a smoking jacket for your bi-thday present next week! 3NDAY we place on sale several dozen pieces of 10c Glassware at the special price, per piece, of ORDERS by Mali, with Check enclosed, will be to-korv co.ro of. V V Lower Floor , . $1.50 Balcony 50c, 73c, $1.00 Seats 9 O'clock Monday Morning, JLwo luting Dpeci£ LOT No. 1.—Best Outing. Colors: Pink, blue, white and cream. Regular 10c goods. Special next week at, yard LOT No. 2.—Fancy Colored Outings. Some remnants of goods worth 10c. All on tabic Monday, yard JYlspmg special Jap Matting, regular 22c quality, neat | carpet patterns. MONDAY'S Spe- I cial Price, per yard J Framed Pictures 10x20 Framed Pictures, worth up to T $1.23. MONDAY'S Special > Weary—Made any New Year’s calls yet? ( Tattered—No, confound it! Tiffany hasn’t delivered my new calling cards yet. Dynamite Bill has sworn off blow- in’ safes for not less than three years or more than five. Christma Salad Bowls 25c to $3.50. Cake Plates 25C to $3.00. Toilet Cases 75c to $15.00 Manicure Cases $1.00 to $10.00 Work boxes 50c $3.50 Shaving Sets <1 $1.00 to $5.09; Fine Extracts J 25c to $2.50 ’ Pictures. « IOC to $6.50] Cut Glass, Indian Novelties, Palms, Photo Frames, Jardinieres, Hand Mirrors, &c. Owl Drug and Seed Comp'y Pvire Drugs S Frompt Delivery STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Third National Bank, of Alba ny, at the banking house on Tuesday,'' January 9th, 1909, at 10 o’clock a. m„ for the election el directors for the ensuing year and any other business that might properly come before the meeting. 8-30t Cashlor. ADVICE If in need of a Buggy, or Wagon or good Set of Harness we have them. The famous Studebaker and Auburn Wagorv Summers, Tvson & Jones and Rockhill Buggies. In fact, we can suit you if vou want to buy -We ordered a fine lot of- NOTICE! CAKE from the American Biscuit Company for our Christmas trade, and for some reason the shipment was delayed in transit. We have received the Cake, and must sell it. We offer it at a bar gain: FBV»T CAKE, In S pound Tlim; (pi nr wortliai r,0, at OI.ZU Citron Pound Cake f gf Plain Pound Cake. Raisin Pound Cake lpound , 30c Second-hand Bicycles, comparative ly new. First class repair work done whilA /you wait. New tires and other supplies of all kinds on hand and at low prices, at H. M. BROWN’S Bicycle Shop, next door to Scott’s Tin Shop, Jackson St. ways be depended nupon. It Has been in use for many yeara and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. Give it and a quick cure is sure to follow. Mr. M. F. Compton, of Market, Texas, says used Chamberlain's of it, "I have Cough Remedy in severe cases FOR SALE—Heavy feather mattress and second hand stove in good con dition. Apply to J. M. Tift, at Mock . & Rawson’s. S. B. BROWN & ICO croup with, my children and can truth fully say it always gives prompt re lief.” For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. , INDSTINCl' PRINT SEEES IT FOR E&SS Mill! FfER&MMC you for advice,” writes Lelia Hagood, Term., ‘‘about my terrible backache and cins in my abdomen and shoulders. I d this way nine years and five doctors ro relieve me. On your advice I aook iirdui, which at once relieved my pains I am entirely cured, i am sure that cd my life.” afe and reliable remedy for all female :ch as peri- irregulari- ’ down sen- : .dache, cliz- :kache, etc. FREE ADVICE Wr te us,a Icier describing nil your s\ I’lP’.oms, and v. will send you Free vA.-, in thin ? t-.iJ?J envelope. AdJres: : ! . dies A(!vk rv IV-partment, TheC. IV lluOil.l MeUw. neCu., Clint*. j- nooir.i. Tm-i. J13 >rug Store in $1.00 bottles. Try it. BLOOD POISON CURED A Desperate Struggl e and How It Endec. Just 27 miles from the classic city of Athens, Ga., is located the thriv ing little town of Maxey’s the residence of Mr. Robert Ward, who has just been released from the most perilous predicament, the particulars •of which he has consented to .give to the public. He writes tas follows: Maxey’s Oglethorpe Co., Ga., July 1. For 12 or 14 years I have been a great sufferer with a terrible form of Blood Poison (Syphilis), which ran Into the secondary, And finally it was pronounced a tertiary form. My head, face and shoulders became almost a solid mass of corruption, and finally the disease commenced eating away my skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for three years I absolutely refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of the most noted blood remedies, and applied to nearly all physicians near me, but my condition continued tot grow worse, and all said I must surely die. My bones became the seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights were passed in misery; I was reduced in flesh and strength; my kid neys were terribly deranged, and life became a burden to me. I chanced to see an advertisement of B. B. B., and sent $1 to W. C. Birchmore & Co., merchants of our place, and they procured one bottle for me. It was used with decided benefit. I continued its use and when eight or ten bottles had been used was pronounced sound and well. Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who had been burned and then, restored. My case is well known in this coun ty, and for the benefit of others who may be similarly affected, I think It my duty to give facts to the public, and to extend my heartfelt thanks for so valuable a temedy. 1 have been well over 12 months, and no re turn of the disease has occurred. ROBERT WARD. Maxey’s Ga., July 1. We, the undersigned, know Mr. Robt. Ward, and take pleasure in stat ing that the facts as above stated by y him are true, and that his was one •f the worst cases of Blood PolsoiVwe ever knew In our county, and that he has been cured by the use of B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm. A. T. BRIGHTWELL, Merchant, JOHN T. HART, W. C. BIRCHMORE & CO., Merchants W. 0. CAMPBELL. ,T. H. BRIGHTWELL, M. D. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Is guaranteed to cure any Blood or Skin Disease If taken In sufficient quantity as directed. It In sold by all good , druggists at $1 per large bottle; 6 for $5. Valuable book free. BLOOD BALM 065 Atlanta Ga. Are now prepared to furnish ^Electric Power. It is cheaper and far superior to steam power. Will be glad to name prices on receipt of advice as to num ber of horse power required. SMITH D. PICKETT, President. Rooms 506=8 English=American Bidg., Atlanta Ga Sale of Seats for "Robin Hood." There will be a lively demand for seats for “Robin Hood," at the Raw lins theater Wednesday evening, as was made evident this morning when the sale opened at the Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. This is one of the best attractions of the season—or of any season, for that matter. Some of the most noted singers of light opera in the country are with this company, and a crowd ed house is expected Wednesday night. The little Jones boy has sworn off smoking cigarettes. l* Rev. W. L. Richards Fills Pulpit, To The great delight of his congre gation, and friends and admirers gen erally, Rev. W. L. Richards, the be loved pastor of the Baptist church, was able to fill bis pulpit yesterday mofn'fjig. He wa« greeted by a large cQhgTegfy^on, and was given an ova- w after the conclusion of the ser- It is gratifying to the entire com munity to know that Mr. Richards is steadily inproving, and it is hoped that he will very soon be able to fril ly resume his useful work in the com munity. Perfection can only be attained in the physical by allowing Nature to own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken — dissipate— while DeWitfc’s Little Early Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to assume normal activity. Good for the complexion. Sold by AlbaJny Drug Co. and Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. The human EYE is the most delicate organ of the hu man system. A watch is a delicate -piece of mechanism and would wear out if not kept in repair by the proper person. The same would apply to your EYES. Should they be come affected then the oculist should be consulted who knows all about the optical require ments and can give you the proper ADVICE. SEE DR. C. I. HUTCHASON, LEADING OPTICIAN, ; Albany, . . . Georgia. \ ^ “Hello, Jones. What did you swear off this year?" “I will never, never accept a job paying over $100,000.” Nectar for the Godsj was never sipped .with such gusto i as the epicure feels when a glaBS i of our delicious, sparkling and highly Invigorating FLINT ROCK \ trickles past his fastidious palate. ' When run down in health, or when i you have that ( "all-gone” feeling, \ try a bottle of FLINT ROCK. You ] will think It the long-sought-for ] fountain' of youth, and renewed < vigor. Stockholders’ Meeting of the Citizens National Bank, of Albany, Ga. There will bs a meeting of the shareholders of this bank on Wednes day, January the tOth, 1900, at 11 o’clock a. m. for the purpose of elect ing directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may prop erly come before such meeting. , EDWIN STERNE, Cashier.