The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 18, 1906, Image 3

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ncrtAMj; ihu.hbu>\t, JANUARY 18, 1906. pilil , loro of tbjrir gjrU.h form after marriagl*. Tb* bearing of children it often doatrnetlre U the uother’t shapeHneae. All of thU can be avoided, Ml before baby comae, ae tUa the ttrain ■yea U, end Stage and Seats Will Be. Filled Tonight.' In more ways than one, tonight's attraction at the Rawlins theatre will be long 'remembered. In the first place, the company to present “Little Johnny JoneB” will be one of the largest that ever appeared before an Albany audience. There are nearly seventy members of the com pany, and all are said to be singers of a high order. As for the spectacu lar part of the performance, that will leave nothing to be desired. The cos- 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-Includes values up to $350, this sale ■ . . $1.98 Lot No. 2 a “Includes values up to $450 and $500, this sale . $2.98 mWmm mm book, tailing all aboat •hit Hniimant, w01 be rent free. Qi BatiUi BkiIiW Co., Itlnti, Bl says the dtetor to many of his lady patients, because he doesn't jPfenew of uy medicinal treatment that will positively cure womb or ovsurian troubles, except the surgeon's knife. ThatJsuch a medicine exists, however, has been proved by the wonderful “cures performed on diseased , women, in thousands of cases, by • Some Special Offerings For Timely January Selling. About 28 dozen Men’s Negligbe Shirts now at, each . 33c _ _ 10c value solid colors Outing, , 6^c Pansy Cloth, the best plain Outing, this sale ! . v 6J£c !>0c Picture Frames, made of expensive mouldings, 8x10, this sale . 39c All dark fancy Outing, worth up to 10c, vv e will swap you our materi als and labor for your money, and at the same time will show you not only how to make your home beautiful, but how to enhance its value at least Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Abso lutely Harmless. The fault of giving children medi cine containing injm.ous Bubstances is sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suf fering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful, and for coughs, colds and croup is unsur passed. For sale by Sale-Davis Drug Co. I Woman’s Relief It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, has roscMdl thousands of others from a mefap chronlc-tnwhdlsm. It will cure you, If you will oM Sold at every drug store in J1.00 bottles. 14 WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confi de*** MHac IK all your troubles. We w«t scad Free Advice (In plain, sealed eavelepo). Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. GAVE UP SHVOMBl “I wore a supporter MOpears,dbr Whssasaafe'tj: Chrisman,ofMannsvllle,N.Y. “I suf fered untold «risery sad could hardly walk. After taking Cardul I gave up my supporter and con now be on my feet half a day at a time.” ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Albany, Ga., Jan. 17, 1906. The following is a list of letter! remaining in this office unclaimed Jan. 17/1906. Unless called for they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Gentlemen’s List. A—Albany Guano Co., Jack Ander son (2). B—Ross Boogman, Richmond Brig ham, Abe Brown. C—Eddie Crege. D—Joe brue, William Dee Dell. E—T. F. Everett. G—Jerry Grade, Calel Green, J. R. Graham. H—J. H. Hollingsworth. J—Amos Jones, Ben Jones, Mr. Johnson (Box 16), Sam Jackson. I.—Finger Luton, M., E. Lawrence (2). M—J. J. Hanson, Charlie McDonnel. N—M. G. jVaughton, Willie Nelson. P—B. L. Palmer. S—Sam Sorrells, Bonle Spear. T—Julish Taj'lor. W—Ansor R. Wllbor. Ladles' List A—Eter Andson, Mi a s_ Ethel Atkins, Miss Cora Adams. B—Lon L. Brantley. C—Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. Ead- die Chism, Miss Mollle Clanton. D—Mrs. Fannie Duncan, Miss Vlr- glnla Donalson. X' ■ 1 G—Miss Bertha Green, Mtsa Ular Graves, Miss Sarah Gurten, Miss Ln- cile Gutman. H—Miss Lillian Hooker, Miss Hat tie Harris. J—Susie Johnson, Mrs. Rosa Jack- son. L—Mrs. Mollle Lewis, Miss Carrie Line. P—Miss Slide R. Pitts, Mrs. Ella Paten, Mrs. Anna Park, R—Mrs. Fannie Russell. S—Miss Adella Sanders, Miss Ma mie Sanford, Miss Ada Savlon, Mrs. Alice Summers. W—Mrs. Eve. Woodson, Miss Mat- tie Woolfolk, Miss Kitty Wilson, Miss Elberta Wise. In calling for the above letters please say “Advertised” and pay one cent for same. H. F. BRIMBERRY, P. M. Jjest Prices Best Attention Best ^iVislies . 1906 BEAMAN’S IVIUSIG HOUS^ 104 Pine Street, (Ruinney Building.) Albany, Ga Working Under Dif« ficulties. is part of the plumbing business. We accept it withont complaint and do such jobs just as faithfully as we know how. Your wise friends can'tell that it ie a whole lot. So if you have a job of Plumbing that others shy at, call for us. We’ll do it thoroughly, quickly and cheaply. DIFFICULTIES looks good toy ou is more than apt to impress the other fellow. When they are pure. We are making a specialty of , pure Peach and Apple Brandy, direct from the orchards and distil leries of North Carolina,' which we offer at 76o and $1.00 per quart. None better, none purer. We also keep a pure article Rook Candy for mixing with the Brandies if wanted sweet. Harris Plumbing Co prove your place with some of our work. That’s our business and we are experts, and our advice, competition and recommenda tions cost yon nothing. E. P. HARRIS, Mgr. 102 Pine Street. East Store of Rumney Building. 'Phone 255 DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED /IrWJT To Borrowers: We can 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 cent. To Investors We offer the best investment for money in any amounts at the highest rate of earning with GREATEST SECURITY to be had in the city. Call to see us and we will explain details and convince you o' the above propositions. 73he Jones (<£L Smith Title Guaranty and Loan Co. Rooms 1 and 2 Woolfolk Building. BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Fverywhere 5c. ; B. F. MANNING RENTING, COLLECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Dr.Hutchason Eye Specialist FOR HALF. HI Acre lot on Washington street with six room housd, barn and amble. Terms satisfdc- tory, titles perfect. A nice 200 acre farm, 125 acres cleared land, 76 acre beautiful oak grove, 4 tenement houses, good well water. For quic* sale, cheap for cash, bona fide titles. Thrae 4-room houses on Jackson street cheap on easy terms. Four 2-room houses on Broad street. Nice plantation, John Reynolds place. East Dougherty, adjoining places of John Johnson and A. R. Ramsey. Cheap on easy terms, long Acre on State street with 4 2-room houses, andone witn 8 rooms, cheap; rents for $27 per One hundred acres, with all improvements, 1 l A iniles; desirable place for truck, dairy and Begs to state that he has returned to the city and is prepared to serve his patients. Dr. Hutchason’s offices in the Davis-Exchange Bank Building are now nearing completion and he will be ready in his new office in a few days, thoroughly equipped for the delicate work of expert optician and opthalmist. FOR SALE—The Ragan lot, corner Society and Jackson streets. Ed. .R. Jones. 13-6t Albany Insurance AGENCY. iSncoeMor to Bd. L. Wight & Oo.) insurance * '• " AGAINST' FIRE LIGHTNING AND WIND STORMS. Telephones 19 and 112. F. O. TICKNOR. Mgr J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett. J. S. DAVIS & CO MbIIh Irnpiom*. One—Are you certain that yon love the girl? Tutber—Certain? Why, I can’t sleep of nights for thinking about her. One—I get the same effect from -New Yorker. against my tailor's bills. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She ‘I bad Salt Rheum or Re writes: zema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25e at Albany Co. . Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur ance Co. Office—-Ventulett Building. ’Phone*—343—88—122—:— LEADING OPTICIAN, SELL<S' IT FOR LESS