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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALO: MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1906.
Il ss ordeal which a8
women approach with
indescribable
BECOMING _11
J| B8J6BAfalPtLM MU" IB) nothing compare* with
MOTHER
.*£ the suffering and danger in (tor* for her, rob* the expectant mother
' of all pleasant anticipation! of th* coming avent, and cast* oyer har a
ahadow of gioem arwah cannot be shaken off. Thoutand* of wboien
hoTe found that the aea of Mother 1 * Prim'd during pregnancy robe
eonfiamwnt of aB pain and danger, and feature* safety to Ufa of mother
•ad child. Thi* actanrific liniment is a god-eend to all woman at tha
time of their moat critical trial Not only doe. Mother's Friend
aany women safely through tho peril, of child-birth, bat R* os*
gently preparer tha aystam for the coming erent, prevent* “morning
me knee.," and other die-
-. comfort* of this period.
Sold by aU druggist* at
|i.eo per bottle. Book
containing Valuable Information free.
Iha BradfieM Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. M 'FuWmLlw-MJj
THE ORIGINAL
The idea of a Cough Syrup that will act
on the bowels, and thus assist in expelling
colds from the system is new and original
fn Kennedy's Laxative Honey andi Tar.,; r.
LAXATIVE
• A certain, safe and harmless remedy for
all Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough,
La Grippe, Bronchitis, Influenza and all
Lung and Bronthial affections. Mothers
praise the children’s favorite Kennedy’s
Laxative Honey and Tar
COUCH SYRUP
Prepared at the Laboratory of E. C. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO, V. 8. A.
By THE BED CLOVER BLOSSOM AHD THE H0H2T BEE IS OB EVERT BOTTLE.
For Sale By Albany Drug Co. and Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. '
The 1906 Kodol Almanac a.nd 200 Year Cal
endar will be sei>t free on receipt of 2 cents in
postage by addressing E. C. DeWitt & Co„
Chicago.
IT
BLOOD POISON CURED
A Desperate Struggle and How it Ended, .»
Just 27 miles from the classic city of Athens, Ga„ is Ioc'atod the thriv
ing little town of Maxey’s the residence of Mr. Rybert 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„ Julyl.
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 1 must surely die.M
My bones became the seat of. excruciating aches and pains; my nights |
were passed in misery; I was reduced In flesh and strength;', my Idd- |
rieys were terribly derange^, and life became a burden to'-.me.
I chanced to see an advertlsemenr. of B. R. B., and sent $1 to W. C.
, Birchmore & Go., merchants of our place, and they procured one bottle for
me. It was used with decided benefit. I continued Its u»e and when eight
or ten bottles had been used was pronounced sound and well.
Hundreds of scars can now he seen on me, looking like a man who
had been burned and then restored. My case Is well known . In this couu-.
ty, and for the benefit of others who may be similarly affected. I think
It my duty to iglve facts to tho public, and to extend my heartfelt thanks
for so valuable a remedy. I have been well over 12 months; and no re
turn of the disease has occurred. ' ROBERT WARD, i
» Maxey’s,Ga., July 1.
We, the uritlerSlgned, know Mf. Robt. Ward, and take pleastffe'in stat
ing that the facts as above stated by y him are true, and that his was bne.
of the worst cases of Blood Poison wo 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. C. CAMPBELL. J. 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 IhVold by all good
druggists at $1 per large bottle; 6 for $5. Valuable book free.
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta Ga.
Star Performers With Donnelly &
Hatfield.
Theatrical managers throughout the
country are complaining of the scar
city of vaudeville headliners. It Is
very difficult to secure good attrac
tions In this line of eptertainment.
The big hippodromes throughout tho
country lnyve created a demand foV
this class of amusement and managers
have been forced,to draw upon the
resources o; Europe for their' special
ties. A1 G. Fields, personal director
of the Donnelly & Hatfield Magnifi
cent Minstrels, and for twenty years
owner and-manage of the A1 G. Fields
Greater Minstrels, has been fortunate
in securing one of the strongest acts
in vaudeville for this popular organi
zation. The Tuscano Brothers, Roman
axe manipulators, will make their
first American appearance with this
company. These gentlemen balance,
juggle and throw, rude Roman axes.
It. is said the act has never been du
plicated in dexterity, 'it Is a daring
one. :’rSught. with much danger to the
performers. Axes large and small, axes
roilght. wrought and razor edged are
thrown and juggled with grace and
artistic precision. Elaborate scenic
effects add to the attractiveness of
the performance.'
Other specialties of a sensational
nature will be Introduced by this com
pany. The Toledos, impersonators of
animals and reptiles will glvo, feats
o-; flexibility, contortion and acrobat
ic agility. They are one ‘ of the big
acts of the vaudeville stage..They are
cne of the favorites everywhere. Oth-
er acts of- a similar - nature will be
presented 'as a vaudeville adjunct to
the Donnelly & Hatfield Magnificent
Minstrels.
E. H. DENISON—DentUi,
Skating rink open tonight.
For TORNADO and CYCLONE In
surance apply to
4 !’l J. S. DAVIS & CO.
Enjoy yourself skating tonight.
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Brinson & Co., Wood and. Coal,
‘Pbonb 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
EST PIANOS—BEST STATIONERY
Best Prices
Best Attention v
Best "Wishes * i
1906
BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pino Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga
A Charming Comedy.
The Empire Theater (New York)
great success ^The Duke of Kiilicran-
kie/f will be at the Rawlins theater
Friday night next..
This comedy was admitted to he
the hit of last season, having a bril
liant run ; of over a year in London,
at Charles Frohman’s Criterion The
ater, and equally successful presen
tations in New, York, Boston, Phila-
d'.dphi’a, St. Louis and Chicago. In
brief : the plot is as follows: The
young Duke of Killicranlde, propos
ing to Trady.j plenriet^a Addison in
Mayfair or the fifth time and receiv
ing dismissal because he lacks ear-
host ness and force, decoys her to an
inaccessible castle In the. Scottfsh
highlands and with the assistance of
a member of parliament, Henry Pitt
V’.’elhy^ who owes him money makes
a l'ulsoner of .her. Mrs. Mulholland,
the widow of a glue king whom the
member cy’ parliament is anxious to
marry, is also duped" into accepting
a similar invitation. The'^wo w r omen
are ^furious over their Imprisonment,
and plot deliverance through mock
n^arriages and otho*'Expedients. \Vhen
they show signs of rei^nting the two
men tell them Hiey have , ceased to
care for them and are willing to set
them free. This of course brings
matters to a climax, the captives ex*
pressing theii^ wii'ingnesS to capitu
late., The company is headed by Miss
Rose Coghlan, and other notable play
ers are Miss Minna Phillips, Mr. Lynh
Pratt and Wallace Ersklne. The en
tire equipmept w* n be the same as
used at the original production.
Prices, 50. and 75 cents, $1.00 and
$1.50. ' •
AT HOME
Good skating at the rink tonight.
Brinson & Co., Wood and 'Coal,
'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Come out to the skating rink to
night. '
FOR SALE—Several close in resi
dences. (5-30 ED'. R. JONES.
This begins another week of the
5 ear,. 1906. .'
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron-
age solicited.
Albany is counting on' getting n
street car line tilts year, and there
will be hundreds of Albanians disap
pointed if the line doesn't materialize.
I will insuro your property against
WINDSTORMS AND CYCLONES.
4-Bt. R. H. WARREN.’
Carbon Hill Coal. Best
on earth.
Cruger & Pace.
FOR SALE—Several c ose In resi
dences. ;(5-3t) 'S '. R. JONES.
There has been unusual activity. In
veal estate in Albany bore of late.
Nearly every day, many lpfs of city
property and tracts o,” suburban land
change hands. Activity In real estate
Is an Indication of the confidence peo
ple have in the city.
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Mint, Cream Wafers, Coco Bon
Bons, Dates, Chocolates, Cocoanut,
Fruit Drops, Buttercups, Gum Drops
and Marsltmallowu are among the
fine candies, we are selling at IOC', per
lb. A shipment of fresh candles just
in. 'Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
The heavy travel of Christmas
week has been gradually falling off,
and now that, the new year is'well on
its way, it is jus f about normal. The
trains, however/ continue to come ,ln
and leave late; possibly because they
formed thnt habit during the holidays,
when travel was unusually ’hejtvy.
KPS®".,- «v-» '
: A CLEARANCE SALE OF
M
en s an<
The Holiday business has left our our stock (irt many instances') 1 •
. with odd sizee, hence these price reductions.
Men’s Suits that
were $14.63,
are now -
Men’s Suits that
were $12.66,
are now-
Men’s Suits that
were $10.98,
are howm-™--—
Men’s Suits that
were $9.98,
' are no w
Men’s Suits that
we,re $7 t 7Q,
are now
'*■, Boys’ Suits, up to,
$6.63, a r ij.
n 1 ■ now S— w i
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SELIiiS: rT W.OR IsESS
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Rawlins Theatre,
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
JANUARY 10.
iAA
warn
Fernland Farms ..
!Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
Tatronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No; 199
Furious Fighting.
“For seven years," writes Geo. W-
Hoffman; of Harper, Wash., “I had a
bitter Rattle with chronic stomach
and liver trouble, but at last I won,
and cured my diseases, by the use
of Electric Bitters. T unhesitatingly
recommend them to all, and don’t In
tend In the future to be without them
In the house. They are certainly a
wonderful medicine, to have cured
such a bad case as mine.” Sold under
guarantee to do the same for you, 4>y
Albany Drug Co., druggists, at 5ue.
a bottle. Try them today.
DRINK A BOTTLE
.CARBONATEDS •
Grand Hospital Benefit
JUS 0. BOON!,
Dramatic Tenor.
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America’s Foremost, Ten
or Voice. ■ \
Admission: 50 Cents.
HE JOKESm
Title Guaranty and Loan
H
Co.
BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Co
EverywhereISc.
Examines and certifies
Titles to Real Estate.
Loans Money Promptly
o.n Lowest Terms.
Buys and Sells all kinds
of Real Estate.
Is conducted entirely by
officials with 20 yeats
successful experience in
this business.
Will pay 6 per cent, for,
time money.
Call on-
S. J. JONES,
President,
(Woolfolk Building)
Or Sam. W. Smith, Vice
Pres.' and Gen. Mgr.,
(Court House.) , .
—We ordered p fine lot ol—
CAKE
flora t)ie American Biscuit Company
for our Christmas trade, and for some
reason the shipment was delayed in
transit. We have received tho Cake;
and must sell it. We offer It at %,bar-
gain:
FRUIT GIKK. in 5 pnu)i«l Tin., (pi OE
worth #1.50, at u)|,ZtJ
Citron Pound Cakefgf 8 'j^.?&
Plain Pound Cake. jSrt'S
Raisin Pound Cake 30c
Tie Enternrise Store
JOS. L. RAREY,
THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR.
Is still doing business at his old
place over the First .National Batik,
samples of all the new colorings in
al) and winter fabrics are Teady for
nspectlon. Our styles appeal forci
bly ter well dressed gentlemen, and
our prices are as low as Is consistent
with good workmanship.
JOS. L. RAREY,
The Tailor.
WOOL SOAP for WOOLENS
will keep them from shrinking.
WOOL SOAP for SILKS
l ’ the best to use. ,, »
WOOL SOAP for LACES
vfijl not .injure the most delicate fabric.
'Wool soap - sy ,wte ?
WOOL. SOAP
most delicate skin.
Owl Drug & Seed Co.
Fresh Garden, Flower &rvd Field Seeds.
a
-ml
Stockholders' Meeting' of the Citizens
National Bank, of Albany, Qa.
There will bo a meeting of (he
shareholders of thl^bank on Wednes
day, January the wth, 1906, } at 11
o’clock a. m, for the purpose of elect
ing directors for the ensuing year apd
for such other business as may prop
erly come before such meeting. ,
EDWIN STERNE, Cashier.-
. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Notice is hereb'- given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
<jif the Third National Bank, of Alba
ny, at fhe banking house on Tuesday,
January Bth, 1906, at 10 o’clock a. m„
for" the election of directors for the
ensuing year and any other buslrfess
that might properly come before the
meeting. V F. H. BATES,
8-30t Cashier.
If in need of a Buggy, or
Wagon or good Set of Harness
we have them. The famous
Studebaker and Auburn v Wagon,
Summers, tvson & Jones and
Rockhill Buggies. In fact, we
can suit you if vou want to
buy
S. B. BROWN & 1GO.
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