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RAWLINS THEATRE.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th.
ARCHIE L. SHEPARD PRESENTS
'['HE GREAT LONDON AND NEW YORK SUCCESS
THE DUKE
OP KILLICRANKIE
= ::"Z^W1TH ■; ^===
'Rose Coghlan
sAnd a Talented Company of Players.
The Entire Empire Theatre, New York, Production.
Two Yooro' Run In London.
PRICES,
Five Months In Now York.
. BOo, 75o, $1.00 and $1.50
Seats Wednesday.
Pointing the Way.
That’s the mission of our advertising;
the store must do the rest.
If we point right, if we are in earnest
and honest in our public announcements,
if our merchandise and - methods invite
your confidence, then the road, the welh
beaten track, leading direct to our doors
and traversed by hundreds of the buying
public hereabouts, will become a familiar
road to you.
There's economy at
Money saving satifaction
at every turn when once
threshold of this store.
the end of it.
confronts /ou
you cross
the
Read On
Bridles. . . .50c to $1.50
Haines. . . .35* to 1.25
Traces. . . . 50c to 1.00
BackBands 15c to . 1.25
Boy Dixies. . .1.$1.75 to $2.00
Hamon Stock. . . 1.00
Canton S. B. Plow 5.50 to 6.00
Blounts " “ 8.00 to 15.00
Buy the Blounts True Bkie Steel Plow
and get : the best.
R. C.
Eatman,
Albany, Ga.
’Pkon.e 5.
P. S. A Disc Harrow at a BARGAIN.
High Praise For Donnelly & Hatfield.
Here Tonight.
The Pensacola Joirnal of last Sat
urday has high pnlse for the Don
nelly & Hatfield M astrels, who will
he seen at the Rat Has theater to
night. Here is a pci ilon of the Jour
nal's notice:
For years A1 Fields' Minstrel per
formances have be n recognized as
peer o’ them all. 1 le very name of
A1 Fields in cbnn« Ion with a min
strel was like magii, upon the people
throughout the oejntry, nnd the
friends of that getdeman one year
ago proclaimed that |e had exhausted
all minstrel features on earth. Few
t u
ever expected to see
line which would e\
nythlng In that,
n make a corn-
over
has sprung
snatched the
as their own.
was superb
dull moment,
paiison—he had retied the acaie—
that was the popula verdict.
The advent of Do: oily and' Hat
field's Minstrels has Ready changed
the tide, that Is so Ir as Pensacola
Is concerned, at leit. A packed
house witnessed last light's parform-
ancc and after It wo all over tills
new aggregation, whii
up In a single season
laurels, claiming *her|:
The performance
There was not n sing
no stale jokes, no thiome features
but on the contrary wi replete with
fun from beginning l end. The
opening scene Is gorges, with Its
many colored lights kd elaborate
scenery and the daslill costumes of
the players. Orlglnalltjitamps every
detail of this performito, which all
goes to make up a fjt class and
unique entertainment. '
The songs, mostly a new, were
all well sung. Partturly la this
true of "Rufus Ra s Johnson
Brown," by Dee Edmoi, "Nobody,"
by Arthur Crawford, “I VaB Only a
Message From Home, eet Home,”
by Norman Stanley, “I. y Lou,” by
Tommy Donnelly.
The olio was partlciily
the ljest feature twlng
Brothers, Roman Battle
This Is one of the mi
feats In Jugglory Imaglm
strong,
e Tuscano
e jugglers,
wonderful
. The turn
of the Toledo Troupe aetata, Is an
other strong feature wl deserves
more than passing notlci
Rose Coghlan Tonow.
"The Duke of Ktlllcri e,’ which
will bo at the Rawlins tier tomor-
row night, when presents! the Em
pire theater, New York, wpnlversol-
ly voted the best playjilch had
come out of Engl""'! for
ly years.
The piece which enjoyed rogue In
London had a rim n’ ove 0 nights
at Charles Frohmsn’s Cl on The
ater, where It was mour In the
most lavish manner and ed by a
brilliant company. The sacare as
to ensemble was observe^ this
country, which' insured thbst pro
nounced success. The com - which
is tonring the country thlason Is
one of the finest ever orgsd. Miss
Rose' Coghlan may he meji'ed for
the stellar position, but
also Mr. Lynn Pratt, Walla rsltlne,
Minna Phillips uod seve others
well known to the elite. T rlglnal
equipment Is carried and e' advan-
tage is offered to insure of the
handsomest performances late
years. Prices 50 cents to
Use Cheney's Exoectoran
for coughs and ‘colds, andevent
pneumonia.
stores.
25cts. a bottle
mptly
drug
Always leave them Iauglwhen
you say Good bye.
The city fathers have ael isely
In deciding to widen the ralks
of the city. They are looklnde fu
ture.
9-tf
"It’s the Same Old Story
At holiday times plumbing is neg
lected for social festivities. Ex
treme cold comes in to “top, it all
off” and before you know it you’re
wrestling with the
Plumbing Out of Order
proposition. We can fix it, and we
will do it at ‘clearance sale”
prices, now so popular with those
who have “goods left over.” Ours
is the best work in town, as every
one knows.
Must Be Quick.
Pains In the stomach anheks
of the colic come on so soth and
are so extremely painful th me
diate relief must be obtain: lore
Is no necessity of sending f loe-
tor In such cases if a bottle am-
berlaln’s Colic, Cholera and ! oea
Remedy Is at hand. No desan
prescribe a better medicine, iale
by Hilsman Sale Drug Co.
The Guards want a new ry,
and they believe they are gj to
have one.
Harris Plumbing Co.
E. P. HARRIS, Mgr.
102 Pine Sheet. East Store of Rumney Building.
’Phone 255.
Nothing will cure indlgsect at
doesn’t digest the food Itself, jve
the stomach rest. You can’ ct
that a weak stomach will re ts
strength and get well while
compelled to do the full worl a
sound stomach should do. u
wouldn't expect a sick horsept
well when It Is compelled
full day’s work every day oi tl
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a It
dlgestant, and digests the fdod!
less of the condition of your s'
Relieves Indigestion, Belchlni
Stomach and all Btomach dli
Sold by Albf.uy Drug -Ct>. all
man-Sale Drug Co
AN ORDINANCE.-
Granting Additional Powers and 'Prlv'
lletf:* to the Albany & Northern
Railway Company, in the City of
Albany.
Sec. 1. Be It ordained by the May
or and Council, of the City o.’ Alba
ny, and It Is hereby ordained by-the
authority of the same, that in addi
tion to the powers and privileges
heretofore granted to said Railway
Company, the Hollowing additional
powers and privileges are hereby
granted:
The Albany & Northern Railway
Company shall have the right and
privilege, of constructing Its, track
from the Union. Pnssenger * Depot
along Front street, to (ho North aide
of Pine as slial be hereafter set
forth In the plans and specifications
provided for In this ordinance, and to
construct said track from the North
side of Pine street along snld Front
street south to the Southern limits
of the city, occupying a space fifteen
(16) feet wide Immediately west of
the center line of said Front street.
Sec. 2. Be It further ordained that
this ordinance as adopted, and the
powers and 'privileges therein set
forth, are granted to snld Albany &
Northern. Railway Company with the
following conditions and restrictions,
to-wlt:
That said Railway company shall
not begin to exercise the aforesaid
powers amt privileges until il has
agreed In writing to the conditions
which may ho^ Imposed upon it In
writing by the Mayqr and Council:
nnd agreed to and accepted plans and
specifications, showing tho manner
ami way In whloli said (rack shall lie
laid nnd maintained which may ho
hereafter adopted by said Mayor and
Council, ami further, that said Rail
way Company shall furnish said plans
and specifications.
Sec. 3. Be It further ordained, that
said Railway Company, .before work
is commenced to carry out said plans
nnd specifications, shall furnish good
and sufficient bond to the City of A1
bnny, to be approved by Mayor nnd
Council, to Indemnify the City of A1
bany against any loss through dam
age which might arise or result to
adjoining property, nnd to Indemni
fy all adjoining property owners from
any loss or damage which might arise
or result from the carrying out of
said plans and specifications, which
bond shall give said property owners
the right to sue thereon In the name
of the city of Albany, for their use,
for such damages, and that said bond
shall ho considered cumulative to any
other , right or cause of action which
said property owners might be 'em
titled to against said Railway Compa
ny, by reason’of the carrying out of
said plans and specifications.
Sec. 4. Be It further ordained that
said plans and specifications shall he
submitted to the Mayor and Council
by said Railway company 1 within five
months from the adoption of this or
dinance, nnd work to carry out said
elans nnd sneelflcntlona after their
eeeontnece by tho Mayor nnd Connc'l
shall he cnimoneed within six
months from the date of acceptance;
else this ordinance becomes null nnd
void.
Sec. 5. Be it further ordained that
Raid Albany & Northern' Railway
free ns ny shall, under no circum
stances, commence to exercise the
powers and privileges conUniplnted
In this ordinance until said Company
lias agreed In writing to* surrender
and waive all the powers nnd privil
eges previously conferred unon It
by the city of Albnny In so far only
as relates to said railway’s powers
nnd privileges > heretofore grnntod to
run nnd operate steam cars, onglnos
or dummies on Washington Btreel,
and further agrees in writing to run
on said Washington Street In the future
nothing but cars propelled by electric
Ity, cable or horse power and to run
and operate such cars only
for the • transnortatlon of pas
sengers, provided that the. Raid
railway company shall hnvo the
right, power and privilege, as here
tofore granted, to run and operate
steam oars, engines nnd dummies on
Washington Btreet from the’ north
side of Commerce street south along
said Washington street upon Its preR-
ent right of way, and unless said
agreemen, surrender and waiver, as
herein contemplated, Is ton dated with
in thirty days from th acceptance of
•he above stated plans and specifica
tions, tills ordinance shall become
null and void.
Sec. 7. Be it further ordained thnt
all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith are hereby re
pealed.
: A CLEARANCE SALE OF
Men’s and Boys Suits
The Holiday business has left our our stook (in many instanoes)
with odd sizes, henoe these price reductions.
Men’s Suits that
were $14.65,
are now
Men’s Suits that
were $12.66,
are now
I
Men’s Suits that
were $10.98,
are now
Men’s Suits that
were $9.98,
are now
Men’s Suite that
were $7.70
are npw
Boys’ Suits, up to
$6.65, are
now —
suiuLyS it for Iujkss
Look fir bad weather, ladies, and^ b? pSpared fo ■
Croup by having a bottle ot
The only pleasant, certain and quick cure for Croup. |
Only 25 c 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
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
Fresh Garden, Flower arid Field Seeds.
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AN ORDINANCE.
\
Granting Additional Powera and Prlv
Ifegss to the Georgia Northern Rail
way Company, In the City of Albany.
Sec. 1. Be It. ordained by the Mayor
and Council, of the City of Albany,
and it is hereby ordained by tho an
thorlty of the same, that in addition
to the powers and privileges here
tofore granted to said Railway Com.
pany, the following additional pov ors
and privileges are hereby granted:
The Georgia Northern Railway Com
pany shall have the right and privil
ege of constructing Its track from the
Union Passenger Depot along Front
street to the North side of Pine, ns
shall be hereafter set forth In the
plans and specifications provided for
In this ordinance, and to construct
said track from the North side Of
Pine street along said Front street
South across Pine, Broad and Com
merce streets as far South as may be
necessary for the proper handling of
Its cars to and from its depot grounds
south of Broad street, occupying a
space fifteen (15) feet wide Im
mediately east of the center line Of
said Front street.
Sec. 2. Be It further ordained that
this ordinance, as adopted, and the
powers and privileges therein set
'orth, arc granted to the said Georgia
Northern Railway Company with the
following conditions and restrictions,
to-wit:
That said Railway Company shall
not begin to exercise the aforesaid
power, and privileges until It
6 Per Gent. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
Altorney-al-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
agreed In writing to the conditions
which may be imposed, upon it in
Leonard N.!
I. Cltttord Halo. I.
HALE & SPEER,
LAWYERS.
ORloo, 981-2 Brood Street, Albinr, So.
^Prompt, nod corotnl attention iiivtn ii
boolneiw enbmltted.tn mr;.*.
writing by the Mayor and Council;
and agreed to alnd accepted plans
and specifications, showing the man.
ner and way In which said track shall
be laid' and maintained; which . may
be hereafter adopted .by said Mayor
and Council, and further that said
Railway Company shall furnish said
plans and specifications.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, that
said Railway Company, before work
IB commenced to cairy out Bald plans
and specifications, shall furnish good
and sufficient bond to the city of AI
bany, to be approved by the Mayor
and Council to indomnlfy tho city
of Albany against any loss through
damage which might arise or result
to adjoining property, and to Indem
nify all adjoining property owners
from any loss or damage which might
arise or result from the carrying out
ot said plans and speoflcatlons, which
bond shall give said property owners
the right to sire thereon In the name
of the City of Albany for their use,
for such damages, and that said bond
shall be considered cumulative to
any other right or cause of action
which said property owners might be
entitled to against said Railway Com,
has' pany by reason of tho carrylng out of
said planB and specifications.
Sec. 4.—Be It further ordained that:
said plans and speclflcatlons'shall be
submitted to the Mayor and Council
by said Railway Company within five
months from the adoption o’ this or
dinance, and work to carry out said
plans and specifications after their
acceptance by the Mayor and Council
shall be commenced within six months
from the date of such acceptance;
else this ordinance becomes null and
void.
Sec. 6. Be It further ordained that
all ordlnaces or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith are hereby re
pealed.
, DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of Davis & Christian, com.
posed of H. S. Davis and E. C. Chris
tian, Is this day dissolved by mutual
consent, E. C. Christian retiring. The
business will be continued by H;*S.
Davis, who assumes all liabilities and
to whom all debts due the firm are
to be ipald.
H. S. DAVIS,
E. C. CHRISTIAN.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 3, 1906. mm