The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 12, 1906, Image 3

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THE ALBANY. DAILY HERALD! FRIDAY, mmmum A CLEARANCE SALE OF; WW m a afCMS a withoutowidrin; * I U her nature to lot* ■ ■ JD fl ^ and want them Nightmare — pin Th« oriUwl ordeal through which tho expectant. mother amt put, however, If eo fraught with dread, pain, coffering and danger, that the very thought of it filla her with apprehension and honor. There it no ncceeaitjr for the reproduction of life to be either painful air dangerous. Tho nee of Mother’s Friend so prepares the spetsos far tho coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful The Holiday business has left our our stook (in many instances) with odd sizes, hence th«se price reductions. , Mother's Firsen ft remedy is always appliedext era ally,and RAWLINS THEATRE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th. ARCHIE L. SHEPARD PRESENTS THE GREAT LONDON AND NEW YORK SUCCESS THE DUKE KILUCRANKIE i — ;• WITH'"-"-- ^Rose Coghlan WITH: ROSE COGHLAN THE MINSTRELS. And a Talented Company of Players. The Entire Empire Theatre; New York, Production. Two Years’ Run In London. Flvo Months in New York. PRICES, 50c, 75o, $1.00 and $1.50 Seats Wednesday. Men’s Suits that | were $14.65, ’ are no,w --- I Men’s Suits that were $12.66, are now Men’s Suits that were . $10.98, are now Donnelly & Hatfield's minstrels wns Last Night Donntlly & Hatfield's minstrels was .the attraction at the RawllnB theatre last night, and It was greotd by a fair audience, considering the Inclemency of the weather. The minstrels can not be classed as a cheap attraction. To the contrary, both the performers and the stage settings mahe it appear the most elab orate minstrel that has been seen here In some time. Tho scenery Was very appropriate and pretty. But there is a lack o! head work somewhere In connection with the per formance. Tommy Donnelly was not his former comical self, and there was no one there last night, who showed hlmBelf capable to take his place. Harry Shunk is not a bad com edian, hut he was not' patterned for a minstrel, knowing little or nothing aboil); the negro dialect. > The Tolego Troupe was the feature of the olio. The troupe consists o' four novelty acrobats and contortion ists, whose work separately Is marvel ous, and who have arranged several good pieces of contortion work to do together. Their appearance as llzajdj frog, crocodile and dragon, and mim icking of these, elicited great ap plause. Tuscano Brothers, the Roman bat- tleaxe jugglers, were very good at this line of, work. Norman Stanley, the baritone, made a hit with his song,. “It Was Only a Message from Home, Sweet Home.” The performance was concluded with a “Darktown Circus,” which was very good. “The Dull) of Kllllcrankle" and Rose Goghlan Tonight. "The Duke of Klllicrankle,” with Rose Coghlan to play “Mrs. Mulhol- iand," will be at the Rawlins theater tonight. This' charging comedy, or iginally produced by Charles Froh- man at his Criterion Theater, London, was doubtless the most pronounced success of the Empire Theater, New York, last season. The story deals with the manner In which the Duke of KllUcrankle decoys Lady Henrietta Addison to an Inaccessible castle In the Highlands of Scotland, where with the assistance of a member of parlia ment and the rich widow of a glue king, he manages after various trying but amusing situations to win her hand. The comedy will be presented with the original equipment and a company of Empire Thehter players. Prices, 50 cents to $1.50. Pointing tke ^iVay 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 m* rchandis'e and methods'invite your confidence, then the road, the well- RESOLUTIONS beaten track, leading direct to our doors and traversed by hundreds of the buying public hereabouts, will become a familiar road to you. 'J '• “ There’s economy at the end of it. Money saving satifaction confronts you at every turn when once you cross the threshold of this store. Muot Be Quick. Pains In the stomach and attacks of the Chile come on so suddenly and art so extremely painful that limner ,(l?ate relief, must be obtained. There is no necessity or sending for a doc tor ill such cases If a bottle of Cham berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is. at hand. -No doctor can prescribe o better medicine. For sale by Tlilmiian Sale Dfug Co. Whereas, the prosperity we have ' enjoyed dur ing the year 1905 has been but a reflection of the pros perity enjoyed by oftr customers; be it therefore,' Resolved, that we extend to them our sincere 'thanks for their favors extended tp.us; and Resolved, that during 1906 we will continue ser vice to the best of our ability; and ' Resolved, that all telephone orders will be faith fully filled and promptly'sfcnt as in the past!,' " The men In that minstrel parade had a hard time yesterday, trying to look pretty marching through inces sant rain, keep stf^s shined in mud dy streets, play music with the rain making as much fuss as any ordinary brass band, and last hut not least, trying to be comfortable through it, all, with a cold wind biding through fancy linen trousers. All O’ which goes to show that the path of the minstrel man is not strewn with roses. Bridles. .. 50c to $1.50 Boy Dixies... ,$1.75 to $2.00 Hames. . . .35c to 1.25 Hamon Stock... 1.00 Traces. .. .50c to 1.00 Canton S. B.Plow 5.50 to 6.00 BackBandsl5c to 1.25 Blounts “ " 8.00 to 15.00 STRO NG rTlfeN Again Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, Pure Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Cigars and Tobaccos. ' :’.l TELEPHONE us your orders. is what Mrs. Lucy Stovall, of Tilton, Ga, , said after taking Kodol Dyspepsia jr Cure. Hundred* V*} of otherweak ^^„women are being ra il stored to perfect Buy the Blounts True Blue Steel Plow and get the best. J. Clifford Hale. I Leonard N. Sneer HALE & SPEER, LAWYERS. Office. 981-2 Broad Street, Albany. Ga. ^Prompt and careful nt.ttfctlep $lvn, i< a. baalnesB nu bin It ted tn "nro TH0S. H. MILNER, Allornoy-al-Law, VENTULETT- BUILDING. / V. i! health by this rem- / .\y edy. YOO may be I 1 aBS well if you will take it ^ Indigestion causes . nearly all the sick- ness that women have. It deprives the system qf nourish ment and the delicate organs peculiar to women suffer—weaken, and become diseased. Albany, Ga. .LEAVE TO SELL. GEORGIA, Dougherty County. Seed Oats, Horse Oats, Corn, HullsandNeal BARGAIN. P. S.—A Disc Harrow at a Albany has soma music-lovers o' the most ardent kind, but she evi dently hasn’t got too many. If there had been many, more would liuve attended the song recital of Mr. Boone the other night. Every in ducement was offered. Mr. Boone Is a singer of note, he is a Georgia boy, and he was singing for the benefit of the Albany hospital, and the price was by no means Bteep. Notice la hereby given that I will apply to the Court of Ordinary o', said county on the 1st Monday hr, Feb. 1500, for leave to sell B shares of First .National Bank stock, of Albany Ga„ belonging tq Julia J). Wilder. 1 ! MAPV W tirtt.rvnra i.b ■jj-r-'j .|[,| frg 8^ M ait’s the Same Old Story ' ' , [ . M|. ' -At holiday times plumbing is neg- , .If- lected for social festivities. Ex- j'l'' ' . ■ • yrpl jn| treme cold comes in to “top it all JUL ■ 1L LJLiilr3' /WwTjMI off” and before you know it you’re wrestling with the TT I P ,umhin £ 0ut °f Order S—proposition. We can fix it, and we \ will do it at “clearance sale” . ^ l|rtl III ll|..-t-T prices, now so popular with those rfTw//' ' mBLIIP—■ who have “goods left over.” Ours is the best work in town, as every one knows. Harris Plumbing Ob. E. P. HARRIS, Mgr. 102 Pine Street. East Store ot Rumney Building. 'Phone 255. MARY F. WILDER, Guardian to Julia D. Wilder. Kodol Maw-dw Dyspepsia Cure enables the etomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the Whole some food that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, restoring health and strength. Kodol cures indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour risings, belchjng,heartburn and all stomach disorders. Digests What You Eat ADMfNi8TRATOR’B SALE. GEORGIA, Dougherty County. Under and by virtue of an order granted it the January term of the Court of Ordinary of this county. I will sell be.'ore the court house door on the first Monday In February, 1906, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property; Lot No. nineteen, (19), on block five, (5), on north side of Fourth street In North Albany, county of Dougherty, and state of Georgia, said lot lying oast of that owned by Dr. W. P. Rushln and contalnng one-half acre, more or less. . J. W. STOREY, Admr. on Estate of Jesse. I,. Fields. 5-law-4w ; *' itciiim Miller GROCERY CO If you want to rent buy or sell city property or farm lands, see B. KERSEY, Real Estate Agent, 12-im Albany, Ga. DoJ>TtettI«fcoldo; tfaMt M SICilll For Sale by Albany Drug Co. and Hllsman-8ale Drug Co. SELES IT FOR LESS