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7HE ALBANY DAILY HERALD1 THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1906.
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MR. B. M. WILSON’S DAIRY
FARM AND HERD OF JERSEYS,
CONGRE
Job Ohl. In A M* Pon«Htu**"n.
Washington n. 10.—Th(
PHONE 75.
HURRY BACK
Davla.KitoHanto
Bank Building
Nectar for
was never sipped with such gusto
ah the epicure feels when a glass
of our delicious, sparkling . and
highly Invigorating FLINT ROCK
trickles past his fastidious palate.
When run down in health, or when
you have that “all-gone'’ feeling,
try a bottle of FLINT ROCK. You
will think it the long-sought-for
fountain of youth, and renewed
vigor.
Pretty mean weather this,
but just the kind that
Sweaters are made for.
They not only keep the
cold out but are thorough-
M
essrs.
Hof may er, Jones
beg to announce for the week begirding
Monday, January the FI
Their 37th Annual YHiite Sale
The extensive display of
UNDERMUSLINS, EMBROIDERIES, WHTE GOODS and LINENS
t . . , - '
will measure fully up to the high standard of this store. The discriminating wonienof South Georgia have found it profitable to wait for the
annual White Sales of H. J. & Co. The elaborate preparations for next week’s eventjwarrant the assertion that this sale can not be eqalled by
•any store in this section, nor excelled by any store in the South. Saturday’s aunouii2 m “"*- — 111 - r
2ment will give detailed infoi mation.
Hof
mayer
, J
ones
&
Idl
A
Vein.
Expand Your Christmas
Doll
ars
Our holiday lines are limited in number, but as far as we go
we leave no ohanoe for competition. We carry no trash or use-
i goods. Those items handled are sensible, useful ones that
are of service every day in the year; while in getting them here
you saye enough to make your money go far. Money is apt to
;fhk at holiday time, especially when you pay fancy holiday
3$, . Every day with ue is a bargain day, you oan buy just as
heap before Christmas as you oan after. Come here for Pine
Perfumes in packages or bulk. Fine Hair and Cloth Brushes.
'-Fancy Combs, Shaving Sets. Stationery items, Toilet Articles,
Etc, • «
Don’t m'iss any of it. It
is well matured, mellowed
by age aud consequently of
fine flavor. It is sold over
the bar and costs no more
than the cheap kind yon
usually get. We serve none
but the best Whiskey.
Whiskey that comes, from
the best known distilleries
only.
THE OFFICE
Broad Stroot,
Fron
How many people know positively
Just what struck Albany the other
day? Was It a cyclone, tornado, whirl,
wind, or "Hell on Horseback,” as one
negro snld to n representative of
The Herald, ns he—the ’ negro—dug
hlmsolf out of the splinters of his erst,
while house, under which he had been
burled.
The Idle Vein man won’t say what
the technical name for It Is. The Ma
con weather forecaster, Mr. Lawton,
has given out his opinion of the mat
ter, Tills Is what he says:
"All movements of air nre cyclonic
—Hint Is, the atmosphere revolves In
vast slowly ascending and slowly nar-
nowjtig spirals about the center of
low barometric pressure. It may be
gradual revolution, felt as a wind, or
a rnpld revolution, felt as an ordina
ry storm. This revolution Is known
as a cyclone.
‘‘The word tornado was first used
to describe the awful revolving storms
which navigators used to encounter
In Carribenn watt vs, and hence ap
plied essentially to a whirl dyom a
few hundred feet to a quarter of
mile In diameter, moving forward
with destructive force. Tornado, and
not cyclone, Is the proper name for
the Albany storm.”
Mr. Lawton talks like he knows
whereof he speaks, so please don’t
call It a cyclone. A cyclone Is not
big enough for Albany.
said before, I
ns absent-mind
few days ago.’
Plenty of syt
butter.
’Phone 199,
May
Again
Campln
To be sold at
AUCTION SALE
Highest bidder the buyer, to liquidate J. A
Johnson’s stock account at my stables, Pine
street, Albany, Gu., Friday, January 12. Sale to
begin at 11 a. m.
R. W. JORDAN,
Agent.
GOT' ON
COKE.
COAl
GARTER & GO
warfiiiouswn and Goal Dealers
now as she was a
milk, cream and
INLAND FARMS.
10 3t
MAN GRIGGS
the Democratic
Committee.
Griggs
congressional a
with
be a
of the comnje,
ably filled ine
It Is belle
consents to i
oral other i
on the asduijon that he
again serve
Judge Gr
tlon under
Grf
n. 10.—The members
of the Georgl plegatlon in congress
have unanimly selected Judge
Grin’s member of the
ampalgn committee,
the unctarding .that he will
candidi for the chairmanship
the place he so
campaign.
that if Judge Griggs
the Chairmanship, he
The Dawson -News Chronicles the Re.
moval of the Enterprise to Albany.
The Dawson News chronicles the
removal of Mr. B. M. Wilson’s dairy
and herd of Jerseys from that place
to, Albany as follows:
“The Dawson Dairy Farm has gone
out of business, and the cows and ap
paratus haVe been moved to Albany.
"They were the property of Mr. B.
M. Wilson, of that city. The enter*
prise had -been in operation for a
number of years, and the fact of its
removal is''regretted.
"The herd of Jerseys and other im
ported stock o' the establishment
were among the finest in the country,
and were secured by Mr. Wilson at the
• expense of much time and money.”
BANK DIRECTORS
ELECT OFFICERS.
The directors of the different banks
of the city, held their annual meetings
Tuesday and yesterday and the officers
for the ensuing year were elected.
There were no unexpected changes
made. Mr. J. P. Munnerlyn was elect
ed cashier of the Albany National
Bank to succeed Mr. A. P. Coles, and
Mr. W. C. Scovilla was elected cash
ier of the Exchange Bank, to succeed
Mr. Coles. Mr. Russell DeHon, who
has been teller of the Third National
Bank, was promoted to assistant cash-
ier and teller.
There were no changes in the First
National and the Citizens National
Banks.
will have n monition, though sev
il nve been suggested
would riol
has taken
■deration.
the 'ques-
In Demand.
Nothing fore In demand than a
medicine w
GOME TO US FOR
Wo Are at Same Old Stand on Pfne Street.
We keep in stock Montevallo, Climrx, TipTop and Blockton, the best from
i Cahabu, Ala., coal uelds. Also the celebrated REX and other high
.. ide Jelllo Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed Ion all
Coals sold by us.
’Also Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal
y’hgne
17.
“Have you over (thought how few
absent minded women there are?"
asked an Albanian of another a few
days ago.
."It seems strango hut I never knew
lint one absent-minded woman In my
life, and goodness knows I know a
thousand men.
"Women lmve l'>c reputation of be-
Ing more thoughtful than men In
matters of kindness and considera
tion, and 1 suppose they nre more
thoughtful viewed In another light—
that is, they are not absent-minded.
“I said I didn’t know hut one ab
sent-minded wom«p. I'll make It
stronger. I don't know a one, hut I
have seen one. to my knowledge, and
t don't think she is as bad now as
shi? was when I saw her a "ew days
ago.
“I saw her step Into a drug store
and call for a tomato bouillon. She
sat down with a lady frlned and be
gan talking. In the meaintime, the
bouillon was served, and as she start-
ed to drop a little tabasco sauce in
It her'companion began to tell a
Joke.
“She tipped the bottle over, and
got interested In ‘ho Joke. Every now
and then she would laugh and shake,
and every time she shook n stream
of tabasco sauce fell In the soup.
When the Joke was finished, she gave
one loud laugh, and what was left
In the bottle Joined what had pre
viously departed to the soup.
“She then turned to the soup which
had about been forgotten. She took
one sip, and her face turned red as
a beet. I saw h»r look around, and
knew something was about to happen
as she couldn’t hS"e -drunk the staff
It she had been lined Inside and out
Pills. The
to cure st
Try'them,
guaranteed
meets modern require
ments for bod and system clean
ser. such gr. King's New Life
Just what yoif need
h and liver troubles.
Albany Drug Co., 25c
One Herald Didn’t Get.
The Dai
week brin
rlage noth
"Mr. Ja
Kale Allen
in Albany
a trip of
“The hi
wood, am
nre legioi
Nev a qf the current
: the following mar-
Life Is a funny proposition a'ter all.
9-tf.
The mayor held a lively police court
tills morning. This was the second
Gee! But you have a mean disposi
tion.
court of Mayor Rawson’s administra
tion, hut he has already ’earned the
routine, and although he tried a large
number of cases, not more than the
usual time was taken up. No
taut cases were tried.
means exit.
A Grim Tragedy
Chnmbless and Miss
e married at the home
of the bri sister, Mrs. E. Kersey,
dnesday. Immediately
after the i ony the couple left for
davo to Florida,
ormerly lived in Bron-
frlends and admirers
Chambless is one of
the mosbminent and wealthy
planters dwell county, his home
being at <s. He Is a man of ster
ling qutj
numbers
and ntegrity, and
■iem's by the score.”
BrinsoiCo..- Wood and Coal,
Phone 3 romDt service. Patron
age sotic
Is dally enacted In thousands of
homes, as death claims,' In' each one,
another victim of Consumption or
Pneumonia. But when Coughs and
Colds are properly treated, the trag
edy Is averted. F. G. Huntley, of
Oklahoma, Ind., writes: “My. wife
had the consumption, and three doc
tors gave her up. Finally, she took
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, which
cured her, and today she 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.
Cheney’s setorant promptly cures
coughs, <
a bottle
lagrlppe and croup. 25c,
drug stores.
There » unusual stir yesterday
among ' eet politicians of the
oily, am' Joint debate In Colum
bus bet Candidates Hoke Smith
and Cla veil.
Shg, Shivering v Fits
Of Agu Malaria can be relieved
and cut h Electric Bitters.. This
is a pu 1c medicine; of especial
benefit aria, for it exerts a true
curativi ence on the disease,
driving irely out of the system.
It is n) be preferred to. quin
ine, ha one of this drug’s bad
after-el E. S. Munday, of Hen
rietta, writes: “My brother
had jai till he took Electric Bit-1
ters, wpved hts life.’’ At Alba-
with copper. She got brave and took ny Dn
Sweater Weath
Price, 50c, guaranteed.
ly comfortable. You don’t
have to load yourself
with extra clothing.
C.