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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! SATURDAY, JANUA
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bottb at drag (tore*. Book containing,
valaable information of intereit to all women, will r^S.
ha lent to any addreii free upon application to
Pointing tlie 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 well-
beaten track, leading direct to our doors
and traversed by hundreds of the buying
public hereabouts, will become a familiar
road to you.
1 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.
Read On
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 CantonS. B.Plow 5.50 to 6.00
Back Bands 15c to 1.25 Blounts “ “ “ 8r00 to 15.00
Buy the Blounts True Blue Steel Plow
and get the .best, ,
R. C. E atm an,
Phone 5. Albany ; Ga.
i&SUl P- S.--A Disc Harrow at a BARGAIN.
Stupendous “Little Johnny Jones."
Everybody has either seen or heard
of “Little Johnny Jones,” therefore
the announcement that this, the big
gest musical hit qt last season, will
be presented In this city at the Raw
lins theater next Friday night, con
veys with It a deal of pleasureable: an
ticipation for our theatre-goers.
“Little Johnny Jones” has been
called a musical melodrama, and this
title probably fits it better than any
thing else, as It is a semi-sensational
play set to music, and has the dis
tinction of being the only ono of Us
kind that has attained any marked
degree of success. It. was written by
George M. Cohan, the author of “The
Governor’s Son” and “Running for
Office.” Mr. Cohan Is also the com
poser of tile twenty odd musical
numbers and has personally staged
the present production. This attrac
tion comes to us with the prestige
of a. metropolitan reputation, haying
played eight different engagements In
New York last, season coverlngsa per
iod of twentytwo week?. It was also
seen for three months Ip Chicago,
several weeks in Boston, four weeks
in Philadelphia and In allthe principal
cities, where it scored the greatest
success of any musical production
seen in the past dozen years.
The production in a scenic way is
a very largo and massive one, the
three acts displaying beautiful and
realistic stage pictures, representing
the exterior of the Hotel Cecil in
London, the steamship pier at South
ampton, England, and a street scene
in the Chinese quarter of San Fran
cisco. The production is also said
to be very expensively and, beauti
fully gowned, the wardrobe, .consist
ing of eleven' complete changes, and
representing an investment of twenty
thousand dollars. The company is
the largest on tour this season, num
bering over sixty people and includ
ing a chorus of forty, while the cast
embraces the names of many well-
known stage favorites. George Co
han, the author, has written many
plays and sketches, and composed
many songs, but attained his great
est reputation when he gave the pub
lic “Little Johnny Jones,” which is
spoken of everywhere as a musical
ploy that has few if any equals.
Seats on sale Tuesday morning.
Prices, 75 cents, {1 and {1.50.
Must Be Quick.
Pains in the stomach and attacks
of the colic come on se suddenly and
arc so extremely painful that imme
diate relief must he obtained. There
is no necessity of sending for a doc
tor in such cases if a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is at hand. No doctor can
proscribe o better medicine. For sale
by Hilsinan-Sale Drug Co.
Best Prices ,
Best Attention
Best Wislies
1906 1 ..
BEAM AIM’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga
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 oan 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.
Harris Plumbing Co,
E. P. HARRIS, Mgr.
10Z Pine Sireel, East Store ol Rumney Building. ’Phone 265
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling^Co
Everywhere 5c.
Our Congressman.
Freni the ForfGslnn. Sentinel,
Right recently we have noticed that
the papers of the state have beea
saying a good many complimentary
things about Hon. James Griggs, our
immediate representative In congress.
We have known all the while that
the Second district had the finest
ever, because there is nothing that
he can do for ills people that he is
not ever ready to do. He is a man
of the people, and never too busy to
hear their call. He is an ideal rep
resentative.
FOR SALE—The Ragan lot, corner
Society and Jackson streets. Ed.
R. Jones. 13-6t
There was so much mud on tho
Washington street pavement yester
day that one could not tell whether
It was paved or not.
Indiges'ion 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 strong
Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach,
Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the di
gestive 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 Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
The merchant who advertises in
The Herald does not have to go forth
into the highways and byways and
drum up customers.
Nothing will cure lndlgsection that
doesn’t digest the food Itself, and give
the stomach rest. You can’t expect
that a weak stomach will regain Its
strength and get well when' It la
compelled to do the full work that a
sound stomach should do. You
wouldn't expect a sick horse to get
well when it Is compelled to do a
full day’s work every day of the week.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect
digestant, and digests the food regard
less of the condition of your stomach.
Relieves Indigestion, Belching, Sour
Stomach and all Btomach disorders.
Sold by Albany Drug Co, and Hile-
man-Sale Drug Co
(Continued from Last Saturday's-
Dally Herald.
(CHAPTER XVI.—Contlnesd.)
I was standing at the rail beside
Miss Kemball.
of our imminent goodby, when she
turned to me suddenly.
'Don’t' forget Martlgny,” she cau
tioned. "Wouldn’t you better see him
again?”
■T thought I’d wait till we landed,”
I said, “then I can help him oil tbo
boat and see him well away from tbo
station. He's too ill to be very lively
on bis feet.”
“Yes, and be careful. He mustn’t
suspect Etretat. And now we must soy
goodby.”
“Indeed not!” I protested. "See,
there go your mother and Hoyce.
They're evidently expecting us to fol
low. We’ll have to help you with your
baggage."
"Our baggage goes through to Paris.”
“At least, 1 must take you to the
train.”
“You are risking everything!" she
cried. "We can say gooilby hero as
well as on (he platform."
“I don't think so,” I said.
“I have already Bald goodby to all
my other friends."
“But I refuse to be treated Just like
nil the others," and I started with her
down the gang plank.
Site looked at me from the corner of
her eyes.
“Do you know," she said deliberate
ly, “f am beginning to fear that you
are obstinate.”
"I’m not at all obstinate,” I object
ed. "I’m Bimply contending for my
rights.”
”Yqnr rights?”
“My right to be with you as long as T
can, for one.”
“Are there others?”
“Many others. Shall I enumerate
them?"
“No,” she Bald, “we haven't time.
Here, Is mother;’* ■ ■
They were to take the company**
Special train to Faria, which was warn
ing on tbs wharf 200 feet away, and we
slowly pushed our way toward It In
the clamor and burry and confusion
wholly Latin there was no chance for
Intelligent converse. Suddenly we found
our way blocked by’ a uniformed offi
cial, wbo demanded to see our tickets.
“You can’t come any farther, Pm
afraid,” said Mrs. Kemball, turning to
us. "We’ll have to say goodby/’ And
she held out her hand. “But wo’ll soon
see you both again lh Paris. You have
the address?” i '
“Oh, yes!” I assured her.
“Very well, then, we shall look for
you.” And she shook bands with both
of us.
For an Instant 1 felt another little
band In mine, n pair of blue eyes smil
ed up at me In a way—
"Goodby, Mr, Lester,!’ said a voice.
“I shall be nil Impatience till we meet
again.”
"So shall I.” And I brightened.
"That was nice of you, Miss Kemball.”
“Ob, I shall be anxious to hear bow
you succeeded,” she. retorted. ."You
will brlug Miss Holladay to us?”
“If we find her, yes.” v
' “Then, again, goodby.”
She waved her hand, smiling, and
wus lost in the crowd.
“Come on, Lester,” said Mr. Royce's
voice. “There’s no use standing star
ing here.”
Suddenly I remembered Martlgny.
, “I’ll be back in n minute,” I called,
and ran up the gang plank. “Has M.
Martlgny left the ship yet?" I Inquired
of the first steward I met.
“Martlgny?” be repented.
“Tlie sick gentleman In *875,” I
prompted.
‘jOh, yes,” he said. ”1 do not know.”
“Well, no matter. I’ll find out my
self.”
I mounted to the upper deck ami
knocked at the door of 375. There was
no response. After a moment I tried
the door, but It was locked. The win
dow, however, was partly open, and,
shading my eyes with my hands, 1
peered Inside. The stateroom was
empty.,
A kind of panic seized m'e as I turned
away. Had he Indeed seen through
my artifice? In attempting to blind
him had I merely uncovered my own
plan, or—and my cheeks burned at tlie
thought —was he so well Intrenched
that he bad no fear of me? Were his
plans so well laid that it mattered not
to him whither I went or wlint 1 did?
I passed a moment of heartrending
uncertainty. I saw quite clearly what
a little, little chance of succees we had.
But I shook the feeling off, sought the
lower deck nnd inquired again for
Martlgny. At last the Bhlp's doctor
told me that he lmd seen the sick man
safely to a carriage and had beard him
order tlie driver to proceed to the Hotel
Continental.
“And frankly, Mr. Lester,” added the
doctor, “I am glad to be so well rid of
him. It Is most fortunate that be did
not die on the voyage.”
I turned away with a lighter heart.
From a dying man there could not be
much to fear. So I bunted up- Mr.
Itoyce and found him, finally, endeav
oring to extract some information from
a supercilious official.
It was,-it Beemed, a somewhat com
plicated proceeding to get to Etretat.
In halt an hour a train would leave
for Beuzeviile, where we must transfer
to another line to Les lfs. There a
second transfer would be necessary be
fore we could reach our destination.
How long would It -take? Our in
formant shrugged his shoulders with
fine nonchalance. It was impossible to
say. There had been a heavy storm
two dans before, which had blown
(Concluded n>xt Saturday.)
This is truly a Clearance Sale of
Skirts. The season’s newest and best,
including all styles and fabrics. We offer
them Monday in two lots:
Lot No. l-“indudes values up to $350,
. this sale . . . $1.98
Lot No. 2Hncludes values up to $450
and $5.00, this sale . *$2.98
Some Special Offerings For
Timely January Selling.
About 28 dozen Men’s'Negligee Shirts
now at, each . 33c
10c value solid colors Outing, <%c
Pansy Cloth, the best plain Outing,
this sale . . . 6J£c
50c Picture Frames, made of expensive
mouldings, 8x10, this sale . 39c
All dark fancy Outing, worth up to 10c,
about 1000 yards, now . . 5C
17 r Oft fJfSSS
SEL,L
Whereas, the prosperity we have enjoyed dur
ing the year 1905 has been but a reflection of the pros
perity enjoyed by our customers;' be it therefore,
Resolved, that we extend to them our sincere
thanks for their favors extended to 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 sent as in the past.
Owl Drug & Seed Co.
Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds, Pure Whiskies,
Brandies, Wines, Cigars and Tobaccos.
TELEPHONE us ypur orders.
6 Per Celt. Farm Loans.
TH0S. H. MILNER,
Altorney-ai-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
J. Cliflord Hale, Leonard N. Speer
HALE & SPEER,
LAWYERS.
Office, 981-2 Br,id Streel, Alban,, 0a.
Prompt and careful atttnlkn plviutc a
business submitted,tn «*rr nare.
TWO PROPOSITIONS.
To Borrowers:
We oan loan you money on Real Estate cheaper than any one
in Southwest Georgia, repayable at such time as suits you. One to
five years at 7 per cent. Monthly payments at 6 per oept.
To Investors
We offer the best investment for money in any amounts at the
highest rate of earning with GREATEST SEGUR1TY to.be had in the
oity.
Call to see us and we will explain details and convince you of
the above propositions.
15he Jones Smith Title
Guaranty ao\d Loan Co.
Rooms 1 and 2 Woolfolk Building.
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys
tem by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar is a certain, safe and harm
less cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough.
To draw the fire out of a bum,
heal a cut without leaving a scar, or
to cure bolls, sores, fetter, eczema
and all skin and scalp diseases, u:
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo. A sp
cific for pileB. Get the genuine; No .
remedy causes such speedy relief, i;
Ask for DeWitt’s—the genuine.
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