The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 06, 1906, Image 3

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-- THE ALBANY DAILY'HERALD! SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 1906. other painful and serious ay other pa ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use ol I “Mfllta't Flhli* This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. sr’S Frieid” need fear the suffering T O _r incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in s condition mere favorable to speedy recovery. The child is ' fcSa.’&RS IflATIIEDfi fotherhood,” is worth •"■■■■ ■ its weight in gold to every woman, and will be sent free in plain envelope by addressing applicatipn to ftradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. FRIEND Rawlins Theatre, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10. •Grand Hospital Beneiit JltS 0. BOONE, Dramatic Tenor. America’s Foremost Ten or Voice. Admission: 50 Cents. CLEARANCE SALE! Wishing to reduce my stock before taking t Inventory, all of my merchandise will be offered for this month at STRICTLY COST I This is a great Bargain Sale as my stock consists of very desirable goods in ?1l lines, and was bought at low prices before the advance of all kihds of merchandise, but ! am determined to reduce my present stock before the spring goods come in. and 1 shall give to my patrons the full benefit of it. Tt*« Gallury Verdict. He Was Practical. T.he Leading Man—Fairest lady, I am a nobleman of rank. Voice in Gallery—Yes; awful rank. For coughs and colds no remedy is equal to Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. It Is different from all oth ers—better, because It expels all cold from the system by acting as a ca thartic on the bowels. Affords Im mediate relief, in Croup, Coughs. Children love It. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Then He Would Have Wealoned. D. Neuman, Agent For May Manton Patterns. Good Meats A Good Minstrel Show Coming. It Is altvays a pleasure to announce the coming of the Donnelly & Hatfield magnificent minstrels Which appear at the Rawfllis theater next Wednes day night. This show always affords genuine entertntniient. The melody of the pop- ular songs has preceded It Into this city,, for Its songs have been whistled throughout the country. These popular song hits are offered in the first part. It'is said that the color scheme and the ‘'effects" of the latter surpass any thing of the kind ever presented In mlnstrolsy. And It Is claimed Its good humor and melody run ovpr nt the side Many feature ac|S are jm the program. t>no of the entertaining acts is “The Dorktown Circus,” a burlesque upon the most popular of American amusements, the circus. While one counts five the audience Is Introduced to all the accessories and atmosphere that go to make a typical one-ring circus. The entire company of forty people take part In this act. The scenery Is both gorgeous and realistic. This act Is relieved by the Toledos, impersonators of animals, reptiles and amphibious monsters. They give feats of contortion and acro batic agility. , “Where the Moonlight. Falls” shows a miniature landscape with a full moon nnd rippling waters, where a company of darkles gather and do a series of dances. There Is a mono logue l>y Tommy Donnelly and a mu sical “fete” by Crawford ■ & Finning. The Tuscano Brothers, Roman axe manipulators will make their first American appearance with this com- Ipany. TheBo genetlemen balance, jug gle and throw rude Roman axes. “While Old Glory Waves” discloses a series of spectacles representing-the varied career of America in arms. The managers of this popular or ganization have made the vocal music of their splendid entertainment one of Its chief features. Some of the best blackfaced comodlans in the business have joined their forces. Price, 50 and 75 cents and $1. She (romantically)—We could live on bread and cheese and kisses! Ho—Sure! Do you think yotir fath er would be willing to supply the bread and cheese? Jock—Alexander the Great lived too soon. Jim—What do you mean? Jack—When he was looking around for more worlds to conquer lie ought to have run up against a nautomo- bile. A Certain Cure For Croup. are essential for good living. We furnish : ; : : Native and Western Beef, Pork, Oysters, Veal, Spare Ribs, Mutton, Hog Haslets, \ Brains, Lard, Liver, Breakfast Bacon, Sliced Ham, Eish, Oyster' Crackers, Sausage r A trial order will make you a Dtr manent customer. ..nui v •Phone 71. sell If you want to rent buy or city property or farm lands, see B. KERSEY, Real Estate Agent, 12-lm Albany, Ga. J. Clifford Hale. Leonard N. Soeor HALE & SPEER, , LAWYERS. Office, 98 1-2 BroadTStreet. Albany. 6a. Prompt and careful;attention given to all business submitted^* care Why Not Secure a Home, and Stop Paying Rent to Another Man? It may be done through the Albany Trust Company of Georgia, by a con tract substantially the same as house rent. Let us explain details to you. R. H. WARREN, 29-lw Secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE—7-room house east of : : Ventulett’s residence, Commerce St*, lot 75x210. Terras. 3-3t' ED. R. JONES. When a child shows symptoms of croup there Is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There Is one preparation that can al ways be depended nupon. It has been in use for many years 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 of it, “I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children and can truth fully say it always gives prompt re lief.” For sale by Hilsman-Salo Drug Co. Rose Coghlan In “The Duke of Killl crankie.” Miss Rose Coghlan is to he seen in a new play next Friday—"The Duke of Kllllcrankle," a farclal romance in threw acts by Capt. Robert Marshall, author of “His Fveollency the Gov ernor," "A Royal Family,” and “The Second in Command." His "Duke of Kiliicrankle” which was originally produced In London by Charles Froh- man, had an elgh' months’ run there at the Criterion Theater, and was afterwards transferred front that hous6 to Wyudham's Theater, where it ran into the following season.. So phenomennl was the London success of the play that Mr. Frohman brought, it to the F.mplre Theater In New York, where it proved equally successful, running through the en. tire sstison, receiving universal pralae from the critics sp being one of the most delightful conjedies seen In New The secret of successfully ridding the system of a cold Is a thorough evacuation of the bowels.. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tnr does this— Liquid Cold Cure drives nil cold out of the system. Best -for Coughs, Croup, etc. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and HilsmAh-Sale Drug Co. - tag. Mr. Jones (3 a. m.—I suppose you think that excuse 5 just gave you Is a bare-faced lie? Mrs. Jones—No, John. It's so . old that It has whiskers on it." The soothing and comforting effect s of DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to Piles, Sores, Cuts, Bolls, etc., subdttcB pain almost ipstantly. This Salve draws out the inflamma tion, reduces swelling and acts as a rubefacient', thus circulating the blood through the diseased parts, permit ting or aiding Nature to permanently remove the trouble entirely. Sold by Albany 4Drug Co. and Hlleman- Sale Drug Co. , The Reason. FRESH LETTUCE. Large, firm heads, perfectly devel oped. .’phone 155-2 rings. 2-4t O. F. CHEATHAM. Smashed. ’I am surprised to hear of Gruet’s failure, I thought he 'was doing a smashing business.” “He was; It broke him.” STRAWBERRY PLANTS, improved Lady Thompson Straw berry plants for sale. ’Phone 156-1 rings. O. K. CHEATHAM. FOR SALE—7-room house east ol Ventulett’s 1 residence, Commerce St., lot 75x210. Terms. 3-3t ED. R: JONES, d . York in years. Wl’h the stamp of ap proval of New York and London, the original production Iwlll this season be sent on the road with Miss Rose Coghlan as the star, and the vehicle Is said to give Mtks Coghlan an ex ceptional opportunity to disclose her well-known Individual style of acting. Mr. Lynn Pratt, who Is Miss Cogh- lan’s leading man, will have the part Janitor—1 know the fiat is - ec IU. I’m sorry, but It isn't my fault. Tqnant—I know, and I guess that's why you’re' sohry. the Duke. The story of the play deals with the manner In which the young Duke of Killorankle decoys Lady Addison to an Inaccessible cas te] in the ’Highlands, where, with the nssistance of a member of parliament, and the rich widow of a glue king, he manages after various trying, buf amusing situations to win the fair Henrietta's consent to become his wife. Otfier noted members a’ the cast will Include Miss Mina Phillips, Mr. Wallace Erskliie, Miss Harriett Ne ville, Martin Cody, Robert. Cleary and others. “The Duke ol Kllllcrankle" will be seen at the Rawlins Theater next Friday night. Sickening, Shivering Fits Of Ague and Malaria cun 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 I had Jaundice, till he took Electric Bit ters', which saved his life." At Alba ny Drug Co. Price, 60c, guaranteed. Broade—Have you ever gambled 1Jt Wall street stocks? Weigh—Sure! Ain’t I a policy hold er In an Insurance company? It Certainly Wasn't. Ella—That apple that Eve gave Adam has been the seed of much trou- hie. Tom—Yes; that was no seedless fruit. AT HALF PRICE. . $190.00, National Cash Register. Used only for a short time. For sale at half price by 29-dtf ROSENBERG BROS. WOOL SOAP for WO0LI will keep them from shrinking. WOOL SOAP for SILKS the best to use. ,’C’lW'a WOOL SOAP for LACES will not injure' the most delicate fabric. WOOL SOAP ls *. i'# hlte WOOI SOAP wiH not harm the VV KJKJL SA t' most delicate skin. Owl Drug & Seed Co, wt Fresh Garden, Flower exrvd Field Seeds. 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 10th, 1900, at 11 o’clock a. m. for the purpose oil elect, Ing directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may prop erly come before such meeting, , EDWIN STERNE, Cashier. 'STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice Is herebv given that thi will be a meeting of the stookhold’ of the Third National Bank, of J ny, at the banking house on Tuesi January 9th, 1906, At 10 o’clock a for the election of directors ensuing year and any other bi that might properly come b< meeting. F. H, 8-30t* • -= If in need of a Buggy, or Wagon or goo,d 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 buy S. B. BROWN & |CG. •M •% i*.' bfejfc&L— .