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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALti: TUESDAY,! JANUArV 2, 1906i
How a H:rald Reporter Waa Knocked
Out By an Astrologer.
,OTS FOR MONDAY
OW
LOT No. 1.—Tji,i I lot includes several
artides--Pans jpippers, Gups. Worth
up to 15c. If-fonday'a price, each. . .
LOT No. 2.—Includes different articles
worth up to 25c. MONDAY the
price is, per piece
JYlattmg Opecia
Jap Mafting, regular 22c quality, neat ]
carpet patterns. MONDAY'S Spe- |
cial Price, per yard J
Framed Pictures
10x20 Framed Pictures, worth up to F
$1.23. MONDAY'S Special 7
Price, per Picture ^
R. C. EATMAN
An Emergency Medicine.
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds
and similar injuries, there is nothing
so good as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
It soothes the wound and not only
gives instant relief from pain, but
cases the parts to heal in about one-
third the time required by the usual
treatment. As it is an antiseptic ail
danger from blood poisoning is avert
ed. Sold by Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
-tmas goods and you
And buy at 25-per cent, off any of onr plantar Pieces anc
Fine China, Glassware, Artificial Points, inu^AistToui
elties, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Jardiniers and Jan.
Stands, Gilt Mirrors and Photo Frame.s and btfiSt
articles too numerous,to mention. We do this in ordet ‘
to clean out for our entire new and large stock . next
season.
Come soon before
A 1’criKlinliit.
“Don’t be too anxious to get a hus
band,” said the wise matron. “Don’t
go around hunting for one.”
“Think I should Just sit down and
wait for onq, eli ?” replied the maiden.
“Yes, for you’ll sit up and wait for
one often enough after you’ve got
him.”
pack up until another Season,
Owl Drug and Seed Comp’y
Fresh Seed ? Frompt Delivery
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Notice Is herebv 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, 1900, nt lO o’clock a. m.,
for the election of directors for the
ensuing year and any other business
that might properly come before the
meeting. F. H. BATES,
8-80t - • Cashier.
Stockholders’ Meeting of the Citizens
National Bank, of Albany, Ga.
There will be a meeting of the
shareholders of this bank on Wednes
day, January the tOth, 190C, at 11,
o’clock a. m. for the purpose of elect-'
lng directors for the ensuing year and
for such other business as may prop
erly come before such meeting. ,
EDWIN STERNE, Cashier.
ADVICE
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
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
“Some weeks ago during the severe
winter weather both my wife and
myself contracted severe colds which
speedily t developed into the worst
kind of la grippe with all its misera
ble symptoms,” says * Mr. J. S. Egle-
ston, of Haple Landing, Iowa.. “Knees
and joints aching,, muscles sore, head
stopped up, eyes and nose running,
with alternate spells of chills and
fever. We began using Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy, aiding the same with
a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use
soon completely knocked out the
grip.”
It is a good plan to take'a dose of
, the Tablets when you have a cold.
They promote a healthy action of the
bowels, liver and kidneys which is
always beneficial when the system is
conjested by a cold or attack of the
J grip. For sale by/Hilsman-Sale Drug
Co.
If in need of a Buggy, or
Wagon or good Set of Harness
we have them. The famous
Studebaker and Auburn Wagon,
Summers, Tvson & Jones and
Rockhill Buggies, In fact, we
can suit you " if vou want to
COME TO US FOR COAL.
We Are’at Same Old Stand on Pfne Street.
We keep in stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best from
the Cahaba, Ala., coal Helds. Also the celebrated REX and other high
grade Jellico Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on all
Coals sold by us.
l^TAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal.
'Phone 17.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans
THOS. H. MILNER,
Altorney-al-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDINfi.
proper ADVICE. SEE?
DR. C. I. HUTCHASON,
LEADING OPTICIAN,
Albany, . . . Georgia,
•MANUFACTURERS OF-
S. B. BROWN S
Annual Capacity, 10,000,000.
SELTS IT TOK TTSS
And so is the plows. Our line
of one and two horse plows con
sist of the following lines:
Blounts True Blue solid steel one
and two horse, The Syracuse and
the Canton line, Boy Dixie, Bent
Foot Haimon, Georgia Ratchet
and the Brinley line. Our Mr.
Eatman has just returned from
the market where he was fortu
nate in securing a car load of steel
plows, stocks, etc., at less than
their actual value. Therefore, we
are in a position to save you
money on your farm needs.
Send Us Your Orders and ^iVe
Will Save You the Silver.
Rawlins Opera House:::Wednesday, Jan. 3
A GALA MUSICAL and
OPERATIC EVENT
HE A'BO'P.JV CO.
Present a M ignificent Revival of THE BOSTONIANS'
WORLD RENOWNED COMIC OPERA
“ROBIN HOOD
BOOK BY HARRY B. SMITH.
MUSIC BY REGINALD DeKOVEN.
Ten Principals of Renown. Grand Chorus. Gorgeous
Costumes. '■<? New a.nd Elaborate Scenic Effects.
PEOPLE-
rt n i a r* A [ Lower Floor ....... $1,501 ORDE1
DR fiEQ Balcony. .... 50c. 75c, $1.00 Check
I IIIULU lSeats 9 O'clock Monday Morning. | ta.korv
ORDERS by Msvil, with
■ enclosed, will be
care of. V V
SEABOARD
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1905—90th Meridian Time.
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at Columbus and Atlanta with all lines diverging for Eastern and North
oolats. Full Information upon application to any SEABOARD Agent.
8. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A., Albany Ga.
W. P. SCRUGGS. T. P. A., Savannah, Ga.
CHARLES T RTTTW hit a G. P. A., Savannah, da.
COTTON
COKE.
COAl
CARTER & CO
Warehousemen and Goal Dealers
Moving Pictures This Afternoon and
Tonight.
Mr. Archie L. Shepard’s Moving
Picture performances consist of two
hours of continuous exhibition of the
finest and most elaborate moving pic
tures that science and artistic skill
can produce. The prograip, of unlim
ited variety. Is arranged to the most
pleasing advantage, entailing the same
painstaking skill required to handle
the plot and climaxes ot successful
dramatic 'composition. It offers every
form of diver^isement, happily co
mingled comedy and pathos with thril
ling dramatic incident,, interesting his
torical episode, realistic scenes of
foreign travel and notable events,
with incursions into the realms of
poetic fancy displaying the weird,
beautiful and fantastical.
This sterling attraction will be seen
at the Rawlins theater this afternoon
and tonight.
Prices: Matinee. 15 and 25c; night,
25, 35 and 50 cents. /
“Robin Hood.”
In the comic opera “Robin Hood,”
which comes to ttis city tomorrow
night, appearing" at the Rawlins the
ater under the direction of the Aborn
Production Co., th* book of the opera
contains many flings of a sarcastic na
ture against the robillty of England,
which shows the snobbery of English
aristocracy existing in the good old
days of outlaw Rrbin Hood just as
well as in our day. This is exempli
fied in the second act when Guy of
MISS ETHEL HOUSTON
In “Robin Hood.”
Gisborne says to *he sheriff of Not
tingham, “Lend me your eagle eye
and massive brain for a few days.”
The sheriff replies “You are at. present
a lout.” “Quito rig 1 1,” says Guy. The
sheriff then says: “When you are a
peer of England you can he as lout
ish as you please.” ,
The hook and lyrics by those well
known librettists, Messrs. Harry B.
Smith and Reginald De ICoven, are ur*
questionably the finest example of
high class legitimate comic opera to
be heard on the s + vige at the present
time. The Messrs. Aborn will offer
a company of 50 well known vocal
ists and comedians and chorus and
ensemble work is promised to be of
the highest order. The elaborate pro
duction and has been entirely rebult
new this season. The coming of
“Robin Hood” marks a grand musi
cal event for this city.
A Grim Tragedy
fs daily enacted fn thousands of
homes, as death claims, in each one,
another victim of Consumption or
Pneumonia. But when Coughs and
Colds ■ / are properly treated, the trag
edy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of
Oklahoma, Ind., writes: “My wife
had the consumption, and three doc
tors gave her up. Finally, she took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, which
cured her. and today she 1r well and
strong.” It kills the germs of all dis
eases. One dose relieves. Guaran
teed at 50c and $1.00 by Albany Drug
Co., druggists. Trial bottles free.
Looking Forward.
“Progress is becoming extremely rap
id/*
“Yes, Indeed. In the year 3000 or so
lightping will have to get a move on if
it wants to be considered-fast.”
Albany, among her many other won
derful possessions, now has a real
live astrologer, who holds dialogues
with the stars, and is familiar with
the music of the spheres. There are
in this burg, men who occasionally
hold confabs with terrestrial stars,
but as far as known to The Herald
man Prof. Ray Is the only being
clothed in clay who holds converse
with the glittering suns and planetary
bodies , that nightly gem, the floor
of heaven. Now there are both astron
omers and astrologers. The differ
ence between the former and the lat
ter is the difference between the tailor
or dressmaker who takes your meas- v
lire (and fits the body to suit the
dress) and a confidential friend to
whom you revea l, or who reveals
your inmost secrets. The astronomer
takes the measure of the stars. That’s
easy, if you have but the tape measure.
The astrologer is up o’ nights mingling
with the universe, and revelling in
the select society of the stars; and
what they reveal 4 o him is a solemn
mystery. “To him the book of night
is open wide, and voices from the
deop abyss reveal a marvel and a
secret.”
Thb Herald man thought he knew
a. thing or two until he collided with
Prof. Ray, who is abiding in Albany
for a short time, and has rooms at
the St. John Hotel, alid if in your
perigrinations through town, you hap
pen to see a man whose appearance
suggest to your'fancy a plugged dime
which has been run fourteen times
through a rock crusher, you can tell
who got the worst of the encounter.
The professor toM him things, but
for various and obvious reasons he
won’t reveal them to the reader. It is
a decidedly novel experience to have
your inner thoughts and ideas reveal
ed, and observe the chief events of
your life gliding beneath yotir vision
in panoramic fashion; it is still more
novel to hear predictions for the fu
ture confidently pronounced. As The
Herald man heard, the few remain
ing silken filaments that* adorn his
doom, began to assume a perpendicu
lar attitude, and stood out and up
like quills on the fretful porcupine.
In answer to questions asked the pro
fessor, he either made oral reply or
“sat him down, an* seized a pen, and
traced words which I would not guess
of.” Te is a psychic phenomenon or
something, and if v-»u run up against
the professor, and lie should tell you
all about it, confidentially The Herald
will print everything he reveals to yoti
free, if you would like to let others
know.
Quite Natural.
Husband—What did you think when
you heard the chandelier fall last
night? Wi/e—Why, I thought you had
been detained on business again and
were getting upstairs as quietly as you
could.
Sickening, Shivering Fits
Of Ague and Malaria can be relieved
and cured with Electric Bitters.. This
is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial
benefit in malaria, for It exerts a true
curative influence on the disease,
driving it entirely out of the system.
It is much to be preferred to quin
ine, having none of this drug's bad
after-effects. E. S. Munday, of Hen
rietta, Texas, writes: “My brother
had jaundice, till he took Electric Bit
ters, which saved his life.” At Alba
ny Drug Co. Price, 60c, guaranteed.
MONDAY we place on sale several dozen
pieces of 10c Glassware at the special
price, per piece, of
Two Outing Specials
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
table Monday, yard , . .