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THE ALBANY DAI-Y HERALD: SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1906.
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NATIONAL”
liy NAME AND
IN REPUTATION AND POPULARITY.
A range above reproach and
without fault to condemn it.
The delight of housekeepers,
the joy of cooks and the despair
of a host of rivals.
The range with a reputation,
hut the range which needs none,
being able to make its way on
the strength of its own merits-
The range that is “built to
. stay." The materials employed
in its construction are not gleaned
from scrap piles.
The range you need. It will
reduce your fuel bill and multi
ply your satisfaction ten-fold.
“NATIONAL” ranges lead
the world.
We sell them. A full as
sortment in stock, and complete
line of duplicate parts always on
hand.
W. S. BELL & SON.
“Bell Prices Ring True.”
Bed Room Suit Sale!
For the month of January we ate go
ing to offer Bed Room Suits at unusually
low prices and will quote a few prices
just to show you:
A good, solid Oak Suit, regular * * I j? cn
$22.50 value; this sale • OexJU
A beautiful full quartered and polished Suit,
regular $60.00 value, during (Deo
this sale
A very handsome Suit, full quartered and pol
ished, 30x40 mirror, regular a-tto tr/y
$85.00 value; this sale • AexJvr
We have a large stock of these goods
and we are sure 1 we can pleat e you.
S. A. y W. T. Freeman.
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Fernland Farms ..
Dairy Department
Sweet Cream RJch Milk
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD,
President, V.-Presldent.
R. H. WARREN,
Sec'y-Treas.
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OF GEORGIA.
aplfal Stock $100,000.oo
CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY.
.Now open and ready for business at Southeast corner of Broad and
Washington streets. Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON 'REAL ESTATE.
PAYS INTERE8T ON TIME DEPOSITS.
'CHARTERED to give surety snd act as executor or administrator
«»e to perform all the functions of a stfely managed Trust Company.
PALMIST.
e your life read, from the cradle
,ve, by Prof. Ray, the re-
Astrologer and Palmist.
91.00. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9
Room 4, St. Johns Hotel,
street. Everything strictly up-
to-date. '
• NOTE.—We teach Chaldeau Astrol
ogy, Palmistry and scientific card
reading. Terms reasonable.
Come early and avoid the rush.
BMP
ALBAN? BKICK CO
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
BRICK.,
Annual Capacity, 10,000,000,
AT HOME
E. H. 'DENISON—Dentist,
Albany Is In the swim. Don’t for
get it. - -
Give my regards to Broadway. 9-tf
FOR SALE—The Ragan lot, corner
Society and Jackson streets. Ed
R. Jones. i3-6t
If you see several people congre-
gaed together In a store or on a cor
ner, shaking their fists In each
other's faces, and talking wildly, and
want to make them mad, Just say:
Neither Howell nor Smith won."
FOR SALE—The Rust home, 7 rooms,
105x106; corner Jefferson and Flint
streets. Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
FOR SALE—Tl\e Rust home, 7 rooms,
106x105; corner Jefferson and Flint
streets. Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
Always leave them laughing when
you say Good bye. 9-tf
Active work began yesterday on
tho paving of that part of Washing
ton street which had sunk when the
heavy roller passed over it., It seems
that some hitch or unavoidable de
lay necessitated the pavers not get
ting to work earlier.
Perfection can only he attained In
the physical by allowing feature to
own resources. Cathartics gripe,
weaken — dissipate — while Dewitt’s
Little Early 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.
Carbon Hill Coal. Best
on earth.
Cruger & Pace.
FOR SALE—Six tenement houses, 2
rooms and kitchen each, South
street. Rents per month, $20. Ed.
R. Jones. 12-3t
With the retirement of Officers Me-
Larty and Price from the police de
partment. Albany loses two good,
faithful officers. The police depart
ment has been getting along with re-
markably little apparent friction. The
proposition to enlarge the force has
many advocates in the city.
FOR SALE — Handsome 6-room resi
dence near Monroe, on Residence
street; 70x210 feet, $2,195. Terms.
Ed. R. Jones. 12-8t
There scorns some doubt as to
whether council will pass the resolu
tion of Alderman Jones to pave the
sidewalks o' practically f$ie entire
business portion of the city, not al
ready paved, and fifty or more Blocks
In the residence portion of the city.
It has been suggested that council
got the written opinion of every
property holder that would he affect
ed by the paving, before acting defin
lt.cly.
For coughs and colds no remedy Is
equal to Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar. It Is different from all oth
ers—better, because It expels all cold
front the system by acting as a ca
thartic on the bowels. Affords im
mediate relief in Croup, Coughs,
Children love It. Sold by Albany Drug
Co. and Hilsman-Snle Drug Co.
His l.nniu-y Under Control,
She—Suppose 1 were to die, what
would you do? He—I should be almost
crazy. She—Would you marry again?
He—Well. 1 would hardly be as crazy
ns that.—Judge.
An Anxlonn Wife.
Lady—Do you think tills medicine
would do my husband any good ? Drug
gist—I’m sure it would, msdant. Lady
—Hum! What other kinds have you
got?—Exchange.
An Emergency Medicine.
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds
and slmtlar Injuries, there is nothing
so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
It soothes the wound and not only
gives Instant relief from pain, but
cases the parts to heal In about one-
third the time required by the usual
treatment. As it Is an antiseptic ail
danger from blood poisoning Is avoid
ed. Sold by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
23 means exit.
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Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
Some weeks ago during the severe
winter weather both my wife and
myself contracted severe colds which
speedily developed Into the worst
kind of la grippe with all Its misera
ble symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egle-
ston, of Haple Landing, Iowa. “Knees
and joints aching, muscles sore, head
stopped up, eyes and nose running,
with alternate spells of chills and
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 the
grip."
It Is a good plan to take 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.
ROSE COGHLAN
In “The Duke of Kllllcrankle" at the
Local Theatre Last Night.
Rose Coghlan, In "The Duke of
Killlcrankle,” was tha splcjidld at
traction at the Rawlins theatre last
night, and despite the inclement
weather, a goodly number of Albany
theatre-goers were In attendance.
The three acts, from beginning to
end of each, are “chock full” of-wit
and pungent sarcasm. . The .lines are
clever, cutting, and literary as well
as dramtlc. The Duke of Killicran-
kie" Is a quiet, easy-going society ro
mance, with enough farce In • It to
make It easily digestible and pleasant
to take.
Mr. Lynn Pratt, as “The Duke,”
which Is the leading role of the play,
was as clever as could be. He has, In
addition to knowledge of acting, ex
perience In acting, and unusual abil
ity to act, a splendid stage presence,
and his personal magnetism alone
draws nn audience to him. He por
trayed the part of a young, flippant
English nobleman, who had just ’'ali
en In love, to the queen's taste.
Miss Coghlan, as "Mrs. Mulhol-
land,” was her usual clever self. The
character she portrayed last night
was quite different from anything she
had been seen in here before,
but she took care of her part In the
same capable manner as of old.
Mr. Wallace Ersklne, In the com
edy role of “Mr. Henry Pitt-Welby,”
deserves special mention for his un
usually clever work.
Miss Minna Phillips, as “Lady Hen
rietta Addison,” proved to be an act
ress of no little merit.
FOR SALE—Several vacant lots, also
a number of residences, close In;
some for cash, others on terms.
Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
FOR SALE—The Ragan lot, corner
Society and Jackson streets. Ed.
R. Jones. 13-6t
FOR SALE—A large number of resi
dences and vacant lots purchased of
Soares, Rowbuck & Co., at bargain
prices. Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
FOR SALE — Handsome 6-room resi
dence near Monroe, on Residence
street; 70x210 feet, $2,195. Terms.
Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
FOR SALE—A large number of resi
dences and vacant.lots purchased of
Scares, Rowbuck & Co., at bargain
prices. Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
FOR SALE—Six tenement houses, 2
rooms ami kitchen each, South
street. Rents per month, $20. Ed.
R. Jones. 12-3t
Greatly In Demand.
Nothing Is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system clean
ser, such as Dr. King's New Life
Pills. They are just what .you need
to cure stomach and liver troubles.
Try them. At Albany Drug Co., 25c
guaranteed.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone 307. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Lathe,
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints at
C. D. SMITH’S.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of W. 34th
St., New York, at one time had her
beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She
writes; "I had Salt Rheum or Ec
zema for years, but nothing would
cure It, until I used Buoklen's Arnica
Salve.” A quick and sure healer for
cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Albany
Co.
Life Is a funny proposition a'ter all.
9-tf.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Gee! But you haTe a mean disposi
tion. 9-tf
WANTS.
WANTED—A cornetlst or violinist
who can read music at sight. Ap
ply at once to A. C. Gortatowsky.
LOST—From my buggy late Thurs
day afternoon an Indian robe.
Suitable reward will be paid for
return pf same to W. W. Bacon.
FOR SALE—Old field rails, best kind-
ling on earth. Also pair mules.
J. M. Tift, at Mock & Rawson’a. 8-3t
FOR SALE — Handsome 6-room resi
dence near Monroe, on Residence
street; 70x210 feet, $2,195. Terms.
Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t
FOR SALE—Heavy feather mattress
and second hand stove in good con
dition. Apply to J. M. Tift, at Mock
& Rawson’a.
To Our Friends :
We wish to thank you for
the liberal patronage extend
ed us the past year.
It has been a prosperous
year with us, • and we assure
you of our appreciation of
your business.
We intend doing greater
things in the year 1906, and
we hope to merit a contin
uance. of your favors.
With best wishes, we are
Faithfully yours,
The Steele Furniture and
Hardware Store.
Don t Forget
S. Reick s
Fair \Varnmg
Sale!
Lasts But 7 Days More.
WE WILL ADVANCE YOU MONEY ON
SEND IT TO
ALBANY WAREHOUSE GO,
CHEAP INSURANCE AND STORAGE.
OFFICERS :
W. W. PACE, President' A. P. VASON, Vice-President
W. M. WILDER, Sec. and Treat. T. N. WOOLFOLK, Manager.