The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 09, 1906, Image 3

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A CLEARANCE SALE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that there will bo a meeting of the stockholders of the Third National Bank, of Alba ny, at the banking house on Tuesday, January 9th, 1900, at 10 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-OOt Oashler. sells it FOh ■ THE ALBANY DAILY HERALO: TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 190#. •V *• -.* •* f- "■ . 1 BECOMING] A MOTHER Is M ordeal which aS women approach with Indescribable foot, lot nothing comports with the paw and honor of child-birth. The thought of the suffering and danger in store far her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the cowing event, and casts oar hat a ;.*srionr,af gtaosawUak cannetMthataaaff." 1 nave found ’ 't£o'nee of Msfhsr'e Prtwed during pragnaney i “ ‘ * to Utecfaaet i and danger, and inanroa safety to t liniment ia a god-send to all sxm •» tnaar aaaat otwacal trial. Not only does ~~ aorty wnnsan safely dhaeagh the perils of child-birth, bnt its asa lot ‘k* eomiag event, prat MnkU *f Said by all , (toe par battle., aantaining valnabla information free. , Atlanta, Go. FRIEND 'the servant' PROBLEM . . . Almost every housewife has been ren dered helpless and unhappy by some feature of the servant problem. Cook, maid or butler left suddenly, without warning, and it was impossible to im mediately fill their places. There were meals to be ordered, messages to be sen!, errands to be run and a thousand and one household duties to be perform ed. A servant, silent but faithful, who could cancel your social engagements, order your meals and aid you in the ^search for new help, would have relieved the situation of its hor ror. Surely the need of a telephone occurred to you at such a time? It performs these small duties with a promptness and sat isfaction that the most competent servant could not equal. Its very presence is a relief to the mind in the knowledge that it is constant and tireless in its duty. CALL THE MANAGER, 'PHONE 400. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company. RAWLINS THEATRE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th. ARCHIE L. SHEPARD PRESENTS THE GREAT LONDON AND NEW YORK SUCCESS THE or 'Rose Coghlan g And a Talented Company of Players. | The Entire Empire Theatre, New York, Production. L Two Yoors' Run In London. Five Month* in Now York. PRICES. ..... 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Seat* Wednesday. Originality In Mlnatretay. In the first part of the Donnelly & Hatfield Magnificent Minstrels the set ting Is such as to suggest the min strels of centuries ago clasping hands across the Infinite space o* time with i the minstrels of today. Three mas. sivt stairways load to tlio stage and th« embellishments are regal In their, splendor. At the opening of the spec tacle, alter the musicians have march ed In, there appea-s a troupe of min strels In the costumes of medlaeyal ages, and songs are sung with the same spirit and dash that character ised the minstrel of early history. Oth. ers appear In the costumes of still earlier days and these are.In white face. When they too, have sung, the iniiiRtrel of today makes his appear- nnce—the black faced comedian and dancer nnd the significance o' the ev olution of minstrelsy Is apparent. The 1 setting is one of 'he most beautiful ever seen In an entertainment, of this character, and the electrical effects are a revelation In lighting. Tlio Btage Is filled with beautiful stntuary all of which Is brilliantly Illuminated | and the stage is successively flooded , with soft lights of varying tints, mak ing a most striking scene. “The Duke of- Kllllcrankle.’’ It may naturally be supposed that the most perfectly refined perform ance of the season will he ‘‘The Duke <V Kllllcrankle,” which will ho at the Rawlins theater Friday night, Mr. Charles Frogman admitted the play to be the best comedy he had presented for many years, and Cap tain Robert Marshall, the author, claims It to he his piece de resistance. The smart set of London and New York voted It a gem of high comedy and Boston, Philadelphia and St. Louis added unstinted approval; of course the cast demands high class players; Rose Coghlan will play Mrs. Mulhollnnd and Mr. Lynn Pratt will be seen as the young duke; other prominent momberB of the company nre. Miss Nina Phillips and Wallace Ersklne. The story of the play deals with the manner In which the eccen tric Kllllcrankle decoys Lady Henriet ta Addison to an Inaccessible castle In the highlands where with the as sistance of a young mornher of parlia ment nnd « rich widow lie manages after various tr.vlrg bul amusing sit uations, to win the fair lady’s con sent to he Ills wife. The Empire thea ter equipment, will be used. Prices, 50 nnd -75c.. $1.00 and $1.50. Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire Brink. Fire Clay, Fire Tile. Laths. Shingles. all kinds of lumber and mouldings, Saab. Doora. Blinds, Glass nnd Putty. Mantels, Orates and Tile. Wall Paper ana Paints at C. D. SMITH’S. LbWEST IN THE WORLD. Railroad Rates, In. the United States Less Than Half Europe'a. For each article *be traffic manager of the railroad trtOB to make a rate that will ennble the owner to sell It In distant markets In competition with similar articles from other places. At- temps are also made to create new traffic by offering rates which will In duce men to engage In some business not previously carried on. Rates mado In this manner must vary widely for different articles. A man cannot afford to pay the same rate for shipping a ton of coal worth $9, a hundred miles that ho could pay for shipping.a ton of furniture worth $75 tho same dis tance. The familiar maxim that the rail roads charge what tie truffle will bear Is n half truth; tho other linlf of tho truth Is that railroads always try to moke a rate that will Induce the movement of the greatest obtainable volume of traffic. A rallrond’s largest expense consists In Its original Investment. In track, stations nnd rolling stock nnd In keep ing these tn repair. Tills expense ex ists independently of the use made of the railroad. It costs very little more to run a long train Ilian a short, one, and the proportionate expense of running many trains Is lower than that o.‘ running few. Hence the profit from carrying a large amount of traf fic at a low rate la very much great er than tho profit from carry-a small amount nt high ratos. This Is express ed In another railwny maxim, that tile rate varies with the density of the traf fic. The rate decreases as the densi ty of the traffic Increases. It Is the ambition of every railway manager to enlarge his traffic, nnd consequently the profits of Ills road, by finding wider markets for Ills par trons, and by enabling them to reach these markets through a reduction of rates. The result Is that the railway rates In the United States have al ready decreased and are now much the lowest. In the world. In Great Britain tho average rate for hauling a ton of freight a hundred miles Is $2.35; In France $2.02; In Austria $1.88; in Germany $1.76: In Russia $1.70; in the United .States ft Is only 70 cents. From Collier's Weekly. Best Prices Best Attention Best ^iViskes 1906 BBAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104 Pino Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Oa DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED* r/mi BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling 1 ',Co Everywhere-6c. TORNADO INSURANCE Windstorm protection for your property is cheap. SEE Aibariy Insurance Agency. JOS. L. RAREY, THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR. Is still doing business at his old place over the First National Bank, samples of all the new colorings lit all and winter fabrics are ready for nspeetlon. Our styles appeal forci bly to well dressed gentlemen, and our prices are as low as is consistent with good workmanship. JOS. L. RAREY, The Tailor. The paving nf the south side of Pine street, between Washington and Jackson, is now being wound up, and the work will next lie taken up on the opposite side of the same street —In front of the court house and the New Alhfiny hotel. The first tiling was laid this morning. Mint, 1 Cream Wafers, Coco Bon Bons, Dates, Chocolates, Cocoanut, Fruit Drops, Buttercups, Gum Drops and Marshmallows are among the fine candles we are selling at 10c. per Hi. A shipment, of fresh candles Just In. ‘Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. The finishing touches are rapidly be ing put to the big Davis-Exchange Bank building on *ho northeast cor ner of road nnd Washington streets. The handsome offices on the second, third and fourth floors will soon be ready for their tenants, as the finish ing work Is now being pushed with all possible speed. Perfection can only be attained In the physical by allowing Nature to own resources. Cathartics gripe, weaken — dissipate — while DeWItt's Little Enrly Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to assume normal activity. Good for the complexion. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. 5 The cold wave came sweeping down on schedule time. This Is about as cold weather as we have-experienced in this part of the country In a good many moons. Watch out for the wa ter pipes tonight Indigestion Is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be cause this remedy digests what you eat, and gives the stomach a rest—al lows It to recuperate and grow strofig Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the dh gestlve organs to assimilate and trans form all foods Into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burn, and all forms .of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.. Albany Is paving, and intends to keep up the good work. It Is a good Investment., and pays dividends for all lime. It Is sometimes a matter of in convenience for properly owners to meet paving assessments, hut the en hanced vnltie of property compensates, many limes over, for the outlay or money demanded. Rawlins Theatre, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10. Grand Hospital Benefit JAMES 0. BOONE. Men’s and Boys Suits. The Holiday business has left our our stork (in many instances) with odd sizes, henos these price reductions. Men’s Suits that f were $14.65, » are now ( i. 98 Men’s Suits that were $9.98, are now S7.51 Men’s Suits that were $12.66, are now 10.60 Men’s Suits that were $7.70 are now 4.48 Men’s Suits that were $10.98, are now 7.50 Boys’ Suits, up to $5.6 5, are now 3.48 Grip Qulcklv 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. .T. S. Egle- ston, of I-Iaplc Landing. Iowq. “Knees nnd joints aching, muscles sore,.head stooped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills nnd 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. (lie* grip.” It Is a good plan to tnke 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 grip. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Look fir bad weather, ladies, and be prepared f or - Croup by having a bottle of Owl Croup Syrup The only pleasant, certain and quick cure for Group. Only 25c a bottle. Once used, you would not be ! without it at any price. ™ Men and women can prevent bad colds, pneumonia and grippe by taking in time 1 Samson’s Cold Breakers Cures in a few hours Colds, Coughs. La Grippe, Headache, Neuralgia, Pains in the Lungs, Hay Fever. 25c A BOX, Owl Drug & Seed Co. Fresh Garden, Flower acrid Field Seeds. HOT Stockholders’ Meeting of the Citizens National Bank, of Albany, 6a. There will be a meeting of tho shareholders of this bank on Wednes day, January the 10th, 1906, 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. Dramatic Tenor. America’s Foremost Ten or Voice. Admission: 50 Cents. Fre|ji Mackerel And Fish Roe Tie Entermise Store 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 buy / S. B. BROWN & |CO.