The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 06, 1906, Image 9

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; swmmt: -y , j?^BjWKy« ,, i , PCT?agKgMWMW^^ THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 HIS. For coughs, colds, croup, grippe, A . Ik bronchial and throat troubles Should always be within easy reach. . i t-'Jk For more than SO years this has been the favor ite remedy in the home. Gives immediate ^relief r in worst cases. Just as good for adults. rfnr^TT^iifSni 25c a bottle at all Drug-stores A LOUISVILLE FIRM’S VERY KIND LETTER Upon Learning That Albany Had Been-Vlalted By a Cyclone. . Tile following letter, received by S. B. Brown & Co., of this city yes terday, speaks for Itself: Louisville, Ky., Jan, 3, 1906. Messrs. S. B. Brown & Co., Albany, Gn. Gentlemen: We have just letrtied from a late edition bf the evening paper the dis tressing news that your city has been visited by a .cyclone with disastrous results In the loss of life and destruc tion of property. We Hasten to extend our sympathy, with the hope that the loss, par^lcu- ■-H hbeto I aBaa s -■ •'; Bed Room Suit Sale! For the month of January we ue go ing to offer Bed Roofn Suits at unusually low prices and will quote a few prices ; just to show you: • 1 A good, solid Oak Suit, regular * | j? tTgV $22.50 value; this sale.I 9*yV A beautiful full quartered and polished Suit, regular $60.00 • value, during ito pa this sale •POii.JU A very handsome Suit, full quartered ari'd pol ished, 30x40 mirror, regular Jk-TQ crk $85.00 value; this sale We have 'a large stock of these goods, and we are sure we can please you. S. A. fe? W. T. Freeman. What She Wapted. lnrly In human livvs.nmy have been exaggerated. In any event, wr trust you will not hesitate to call on us in any way the situation may jnsltfy, and believe ns, V»v.* sincerely yours, HARBISON & OATHRTGHT, Inc., By Owen Oathrlght; Treas, The letter of Messrs. Harhlson & Gathrlght Is highly appreciated by the Albany Arm to which It was address ed, ns It will be' bx all the good peo ple o’ tills city. It attests '“the,broth erhood of man" and breathes the beam t if ill attributes of human sympathy and charity. "< /. For the Information of the outside world The Herald is glad to be able to state that any Restitution, that was oaittted by Wednesday’s cyclone has been promptly relieved by our own people. It wasn’t great, and those of pin’ own community who escaped the ravages o’ the storm were quick to go to ihe relief of the suffering. Fortunately the property loss ro- sujting from the storm falls upon those who are able to bear it. Seed Oats, Horse Oats, HullsandMeal For Sale at Miller GROCERY CO. WANTS. WANTED—Several ladies who have had experience In steam laundry work can get steady employment at the E. & W. Laundry, Savannah, Ga. 4-3t FOR RENT—A four-room cottage on Tift street. 4-3t T. N. WOOLFOLK. PORTER WANjTED.—Only good man willing to work need apply’. 3-3t S. STERNE MINES & SMITH Title Guaranty and Loan Co. Examines and certifies Titles to Real Estate. Loans Money Promptly on Lowest Terms. Buys and Sells all kinds of Real Estate. ^.conducted entirely by officials with 20 years successful experience in this business. Will pay 6 per cent, for time money. Call on S. J. JONES, President, (Woolfolk Building) FOR SALE—One' square piano, good condition.' Will sell cheap for cash ■ or on time. Address. D. care Her ald. i ' • 3-3t Or Sam. W. Smith, Vice Pres, and Gen. Mgr.'- (Court House.) PALMIST. Have your for'uhe told by one of the greatest, astrologers of modern times. Time limited. PRO' - RAY, St. John’s Hotel, Broad Street. Nice Waiting room tor Ladies. NOTICE V All parties Indebted to us are re quested to settle their accounts by- January 15, as o’>v fiscal- ydar closes on this date. 4-5t HOFMAYER, JONES & CO. FOR RENT OR SALE. Kranieh & Bach piano for. sale. Mirrored wardrobe, hat rack, refrig erator and dressing table. ’ ■ > MRS. G. M; .BACON; 2-lW DeWitt, Ga. FOR SALE—Heavy feather mattress and second hand stove In good con dition. Apply to J. M. Tift, at Mock & Rawson’s. LOST—An old stylo pin—imethyst surrounded by pearls. Probably lost down town Wednesday taornlng: Will pay suitable reward for return to Mrs. S. H. Tift: 13-tf NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The public is hereby notified that the partnership hitherto existing be tween W. L. Veal and Joe Stumm un der the firm name 9? Baltimore Whis, key Co., has been this d^' dissolved by mutual consent. Denard Bros, hereby assume responsibility' for the payment of all debts owed by said firm. W. L.-YEAL, Mgr.. Ga., Jan. ‘ Moultrie^ Hfl Week of Prayer—Dc"-- Meetings. Next week- will oBserved as a week of prayer by *he. Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Society of the Baptist church and The Herald Is requested to announce that there will be dally meetings at the church at 3 o’clook p. m. from Monday to Friday Inclu sive, and It Is hoped that all the mem hers will attend. FOR SALE—Pattlson shop propeity will he withdrawn from the market after Tuesday for advanced price. 6-3t ED. R, JONES. The Evangelist—JJy mission In life is to saie young men. Old Girl on Back Seat—Then save a nice looking one for me, please. ‘ • Furious Fighting. "For seven yenrs," writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I had a hitler bottle With chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don’t in tend In the future to be without them In Ihe' house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad ease as mine.” Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by Albany Drug Co., druggists, at 60c. a bottle. Tr* them today. FOR SALE—Several close In resi dences. !(5-3t) ED. R. JONES. Explained. ‘Why do you beat your wife every morning before breakfast?" "Well, you see, judge, I always feel pretty strong alter eating, and I’m afj-ald that I would lick her too hard If I waited. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. ’Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which sneedllv 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 stonped 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.” I 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 systefii is mjested by a icqld or attack of COMMITTEE OF COLORED CITIZENS’ GOOD WORK. In addition to the.relief extended storm sufferers by the city council, a commlt’ee of colored citizens com posed of M, H. Hardwick, H. S. Da vis and C. H, McCarthy made a can vass Tor subscriptions, and secured about $70 In n few hours. The Herald Is r chip sled to’publish the following list, of subscriptions: McCarthy Hr. Stowrvt $ 5.00 ,T. S. Dil’lS 10.00 Morris Kopnol 1.00 M. H. Solomon 50 A. S. GohPn 50 Daniel Butler 10 N. Mooney 1.00 Lee Althelmer 50 R. M. Culpepper j 25 W. W. Rawlins .! 1.00 Artesian Drug Co. ‘1.50 W. N. Tlcknor 1.00 C. W. Scott. 1.00 M. Gripe' .25 S. Reich ,50 W. T. Sadler 25 L. R. Jefferson 25 Wm. M. Wilder 1.00, R. C. D 25 S. W. Gunnison .’ 50 A. F. Churchwell j .60 Rov S. Bell 1.00 E. R. West /. 50 Milter Grocery Co. 1.00 Robert Mack, 60 N. M. Mnllis 25 Furniture Co. Bed Mattress. Milelr rbcery Co ...1.00 W. , W. Pace 10.00 E. W. Williams 50 Phil Harris 25 H. T. Lvnch 25 B. F. Mock .'..1 25 Laura A. Mack 25 Salile Mack 10 C. S. Klnnard 25 W, M. Bryant 50 Ed T. Simmons . .< 25 Sam Farkas 5.00 W. N. B.’Dowdell . 25 Jacob Jackson 2.00 S. W. Kahn 1.00 E. R. JoAes 5.00 R. Bragg 25 R. C. Smith 10 Cash 8.60 Total $64.90 The amount received by the com. mlttee was distributed among 23 families in amounts ranging from $2 to $6 each. FOR BALE—Pattlson shop property . -will be .withdrawn from the market _ ■ I* 1. -.i'-n His Excuse; Mrs. Hobson—I can’t use this milk. It’s most all water. Milkman—Well, > guess, nm’am, my sc u gave the cows a drink before he u liked them, nm’am. A Grim Tragedy is daily -onneted In thousands of homes, as death claims, In each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. Blit when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, tile trag edy Is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oklahoma, find., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doe toys gave her up, Finally, she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and today slio Is well and strong.” It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieves. Guaran teed at 60c and $1.00 by Albany Drug Co., druggists. Trial bottles free. „voe I-1ANOV GO Willie Bug—If I thought it-wouldn't make me sick I would like to smoke that. Greatly In Demand, Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood and system clean ser, such as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They are just, what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Albany Drug Co., 26c guaranteed. ...ADVICE... “Advic Chei 3k Under Some Circumitanccg, • i The right kind of advice If accepted and made use of is always cheap at almost any • price. Our advice Is cheap because it is free— w and people are making use of it every day. OUR OPTICAL ADVICE. We are prepared to give you advice in this'. « matter, correat udvice, time Bavin?, sight aav-, ing, nerve saving. We are properly equipped ,k for making thorough and intelligent examine' tions of the Bye.. IP YOU NEED SPECS. Wo furnish them at as low a figure as < reot OIbshos. good Frames, perfect fit and i guarantee can bo had anywhere. If you don’t noed • lnss s wo udvise you of the fact r~* thank you for the inquiry. Let Us Advise You. Pliil Harris Leading Jeweler and Optician. VjSiS 1W Nice Bound- Books at 15c each, worth more than double the price. Such authors as Kipling, Eliot, Schriener, Haw thorne, Shakespeare and manv others. many others. Boys’ nicely bound books only 15c, by Henty. Bills,Meade, Alger and others. 1 000 new stock paper bound Novels worth 28c for 10c each. Have you seen the new Sou venir Post Catds of Albany, View of Broad Street, Elks Home, Opera House, New Alba ny Hotel and Monument Court House. '5 BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. Not a Star. TCri to.- r ’".« Ab an after-dinner spOaker Jaggs Is Chrystalized Cherries Pineapples Citron, Currants, Raisins, m H In fact every delicacy tliat a| Christmas appetite could crave is 1 here in its superlative excellence, i S. STERNE, The Grc B. F. MANNING RENTING, COLLECTING AND REAL E8TATE AGENT. FOB SALK, HJjA-opo lot on Washlhfrton street with^rU- it moon—the fuller he gets the brightr er he becomes. What Is saved, and not what Is made, gives the r^ult of a fortune, instead of hazardous Investment, It will pay you to investigate what la offered In the Investment Savings De< partment of the Albany Trust Com* pany of Georgia. R. H. WARREN, 29-lw Secretary and Treasurer. room houso, barn and s»able. Terms sati tory, titles perfect, A nice 200 aoro farm, 125 acres oleared latfd, 75 acre beautiful oak grove, 4 tenement houses, aood we 1 water. For quick sale, cheap for cash, bona fide titles. % Three 4*room houses on Jackson street cheap on easy terms, -m Four 2*room houses o« w*™* _.ice plantation, John Reynolds place. East Dougherty, adjoining places of John Johnson andJV. R. Ramsey. Cheap on eas^r termB, lonr I &Aore on State str eet with 4 2-room houses, andone witn 8 rooms, cheap; rents for $2Tper month. ' One hundred acres, with ail improvement®. miles; desirable place for truck, dairy and chicken farm. Desirable ft acre ou Residence street. Nix desirable lots on State street: One beautiful house, % cash, and others on preferred payments. Several nice lots in Arcadia. Nice farrri 2miles from city, 411 acres with 2 wells, good house with 7 tenant houses; in high state of cultivation, $12.50 per aore.. Also a hundred other improved and nnim proved. . Will be glad to show you and figure with you on what lhave. I do a general collecting bn* lness and solicit your patronage. Office in the court house ; ' sfflP Sharpe 1 —Your boy has a fine head. Wise—It’s too large. ; Sabrpe—-Too large? Wise—Yes; he can’t wear my hats. Must Be Quick. Pains in the stomach and attacks of the colic come on so suddenly, and are so extremely painful that imme diate relief mustrbe obtained. There Is no. necessity of aendjng for a dob- tor in such casesj if a bottle of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea The “ Modern Method” systei high-grade tailoring introduced I L. E. Hays & Co.. of ( Cincinnati, C satisfies good drersen ever L All .'Garments Made i to Your f* al moderate t . and domestic h