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THE ALBANY DAILY HBRALDl MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1906.
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of the most nutritious of flour
foods—Uneeda Biscuit—the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
Earn More
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to
Save More
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Uneeda Biscuit V
[0 In a dust tight,
moisture proof package,
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
THE “DODGING PERIOD”
of a woman’s life, is the name often given to the "change of life.”
Your menses come at long intervals, and grow scantier until they
stop. Some women stop suddenly. The entire change lasts three
or four years, and it is the cause of much pain and discomfort,
which can, however, be cured, by taking.
1 WINE
OF
Woman’s fcelief
It .quickly’relieves the pain, nervousness, irritability, miserable
ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weak
ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardul will bring you safely through this
“dodging period,” and build up your strength for the rest of your life.
At all druggists in $ 1.00 bottles. Try it.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, telling us all your
troubles. We will send Free Advice (in
■plain, sealed envelope). Address: La
dies Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
“EVERYTHING BUT DEATH
I suffered,” writes Virginia Robson,
of Easton, Md., “until I took Cardul,
which cured me so quickly It surprised
nly doctor, who didn’t know I was
taking it.”
ro IMPROVE AND PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY
^THE NAP1NOLA GIRL
NADINE FACE POWDER
IN CREEN BOXES ONLY
SUPERIOR IN QUALITY. HARMLESS
AS WATER
N ADINR Face Powder is compounded and
purified by a newly mbcovkrfd pro
cess Produces a beautiful, soft velvety ap-
E carance, which remains until washed off.
ndieg who uae .Nadine Face Powder ir
g reen boxes are sure the complexion wil
e fresh Bnd lovely at. the close of the evening.
THE QUALITY 18 UNEQUALED. Buy one
BO cent package and if you are not entirely
satisfied notify us. and we will promptly
REFUND YOUR MONEY.
. Bold by leading druggists, or mail. Price
50 cents. White. Flesh, Pink, Brunett,
Prepared by
National Toilet Co., Paris.Tenn
Sold in Albany by all leading druggists.
LIKE AN APPLE. .
The Prosperity of the Railroads and
of the People.
A. B. Stlckney is a railroad presi
dent who Is in favor of the govern
ment regulating rates. Addressing
the Commercial League of Minnesota
few days ago, Mr. Stlckney ad
vanced a new Idea about "water” la
the value of property. He said:
The prosperity of the railways and"
the prosperity of the people are In
dissolubly bound together as the two
halves of the growing apple. Cut them
asunder, destroy the prosperity of the
one, and the prosperity of the other
will wither.
In the discussion of the railroad
problem much Is made by some advo
cates of legislative control of the
“water” which the capitalization of
many railroads contain. It is well
lmoqrn that the capital value of the
farms and other fixed property of tho
nation contain about one pai;t of ac
tual cash cost to ten or more parts of
" water," which exceeds by many fold
the ratio of “cash” to “water" in the
proudest reorganized railway com
panies. Farms and other fixed prop
erty, with a capital containing one
part of cash to ten or more parts of
“water” are permited by law to earn
interest If they can—and they gem
erally do—upon their entire capital
value, “water” as well as cash, and
as long as the majority of the univer
sal partnerships are permited to earn
Oividenda on the larger proportion of
water” In the capital value of their
property, dll fair-minded men must
admit that It would be unfair for them
to provide by the law that the minor
ity partners should not earn dividends
on the smaller proportion of /‘water”
in their capital value.
Increased capital value of the farm
has not Increased the earnings of the
farm. But it is slightly increased'
earnings and the large decrease In In
terest rates for money in the last
twenty years which has so enormous
ly Increased capital value of the farm
and other property, as well as rail-
ay property. Hence there is noth
ing In the “watered” stock argument
which fair-minded tnen will regard as
justification of legislative Control -of
railway rates., . '
i President Stlckney declared that the
real foundation of liberty was a fair
distribution of'property in the hands
of the people and no monopolies In
trade. “It is my conclusion,” he said,
“thaij because railways have assumed
the common law obligation of common
carriers, ha^e voluntarily subjected
their property to a public use, It Is
fair and right to control their rates
by law, and because railways are
monopolies, tho law of self-preserva
tion, as well as fairness and justice,
demands that the people, through the
government, should control railway
rates by law. Such laws, however,
In order to he fair and effective, must
be Intelligent and directed to the sub
stantial facts, which are the basis for
reasonable rates. At present the
basis of reasonable rates and just
rates is unknown. It
A Unique Advertising Scheme.
A good many Albany ladies—sever-
al hundred, in fact—have been not a
little startled during the last few days
to receive telegrams of an unusual
character.
The telegrams have been delivered
In envelopes and on blanks of the
“Western Onion Telegraph Co.," de
livery being made, however, by the
messenger boys of one of the com
panies doing business here. The en
velope and blank bear so close a re
semblance to the genuine which we
are accustomed to see that tho coun
terfeit Is seldom discovered until the
“message;’ (which Is typewritten, or
apparently so)r lias been read. The
aforesaid “message” Is from New
York, an# says:
"Saw Swoet Clover at American
Theatre. Best ploy and company eve'r
saw. Be sure mid see It.”
The whole scheme Is, of course, an
ndvertisment of the play to be seen
at the Rawlins Theatre tills evening.
The average publicity man of the
modern thentrlcnl attraction Is noth'
lug of not original, and the Sweet ClO'
ver hustler Is well up toward the
head of the list.
If yon use Libby’s Concentrated
Soups, you can buy them here the bah
aijce of this week, 3 cans for 25c.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
WHOSE HORSE?
I arrested last night a young white
man who was trying to sell for $10 a
bay pony mare, aiiparently 10 or 11
years old. The young man told con
flicting stories and I am satisfied that
the horse was stolen. The horse Is in
n stable in this city and the young
man In the city barracks.
J. W. KEMP,
19-3t Deputy Marshal,
r
'in
ILOOD POISON CURED
A Desperate Struggle and How it Endec.'
(■ Just 27 miles from the classic city of Athens, Ga., is located the thrlv-
little town of Maxey’s the residence of Mr. Robert Ward, who has
been released from the most perilous predicament, the particulars
vhlch he has consented to give to the public. He writes tas follows:
Maxey’s Ogle*horpe Co., Ga., July 1.
For 12 or 14 years I have been a great sufferer with a terrible form of
od Poison (Syphilis), which ran' Into the secondary, and finally it was
nounced a tertiary form. My head, face and shoulders became almost
olid mass of corruption, and finally the disease commenced eating
ly my skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for three years
bsolutely refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of the
, noted blood remedies, and applied to nearly all physicians near me,
ny condition continued tot grow worse, and all said I must surely die.
bones became the seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights 7
ire passed In misery; I was reduced In flesh and strength; my kid-
were terribly deranged, and life became a burden to me.
chanced to see an advertisement of B. B. B„ and sent $1 to W. C.
nore & Co., merchants of our place, and they procured one bottle for
[It was used with decided benefit. I continued Its use and when eight
bottles had been used was pronounced sound and well.
Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me. looking like a man who
been burned and then restored. My case is well known In this coun-
nd for the benefit of others who may be similarly affected. I think
duty to give facts to the public, ond to extend my heartfelt thanks
so valuable a. remedy. I have Seen well over 12 months, and no re-
of the disease has occurred. ROBERT WARD.
Maxey’s Ga., July 1.
Ye, the undersigned, know Mr. Robt. Ward, and take pleasure in stat
ist the facts as above stated by y him are true, and that his was one
he worst cases of Blood Poison wo ever knew in our county, and _
he has been cured by the use of B.’B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm.
A. T. BRIGHTWELL, Merchant,
JOHN T. HART, W. C. BIRCHMORE & CO., Merchants |
W. C. CAMPBELL. J./ H. BRIGHTWELL, M. D.
otanlc Blood .Balm (B. B. B.) Is guaranteed to cure any Blood or Skh
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso.
lutely Harmless.
The fault of giving children medi
cine containing Injurious substances
Is sometimes more disastrous than
the disease from which they are suf
fering. Every mother should know
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
per'ectly safe for children to take. It
contains nothing harmfiil, and for
coughs,' colds and croup Is unsur
passed. For sale by Sale-Davis Drug
Co. •
NOTICE
TO CONTRACTORS:
Bids Wanted for High
School Building.
Office of County School Commissioner
of Dougherty County, Georgia.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 1, 1906.
Sealed proposals will be received
by the. undersigned at the ofllce of
County School Coriimlssloner of Dough
erty county at Albany, Ga., up to noon
of the 2nd day of February 1906 for
-the erection and -'ompletlon of a high
school building according to the plans
and specifications ^f Bruce & Everett,
architects, as now on file with L. E.
Welch, County School Commissioner
of Dougherty county, at his office at
Albany, Ga. Payments to be made as
per specifications.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check tor $1,000 payable
to the undersigned in order to secure
good faith on the oart of tho bidder,
Bond to be given as per specifica
tions.
Copy of eomple*" plans and specifi
cations can be had upon application
tp Bruce & Everett, architects, Atlan-
ta, Ga., and. a copy open to the Inspec
tion of the public Is now on file at
the ofllce of L. F Welch, County
School Commissioner.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids. L. E. WELCH,
County School Commissioner.
l-law4w
now is one of tlie test invest
ments you can mate, ty/c have
a beautiful line of large, fine
stone's, guaranteed absolutely
perfect. Prices just a liftle
cheaper than anyone else. Buy
now before the advance in prices,
o
Phil Harris,
Leading Jeweler.
A Happy Mr
is he who is perfectly fiifed \
glasses. Reading is enjoyci.e;
work more pleasant.
Perfectly Ground Lenses!
f-’J*
Perfectly l’ifted Frav-e!
You'll see better and look htS'ff
from .having us furnish and i.J
your glasses.
We are the leading expert i';-:
ticians here.
CONSULTATION FRIT
Phil Harri:
JttfJ
BEST
SJATIONEWj
If The Best Is (food Enough,
you will buy your stationery from
us. Buying here relieves you of
any anxiety concerning what Is
good form In what Is considered
gopd society. The most-fashion
able writing papers and the best of
them. Prices, styles and variety
just the same as In the larger cities.
’S
BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
Fickle.
Sfea
Mrs. Jack—Jinks seems to have all
the new diseases Just about os fast
as they come out.
Yes; he’s always changing his
germs. •
Are You
contemplating investing in
real estate?
If so, the Jones & Smith
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
are the people you want to
consult for these reasons:
They guarantee the title to
every piece of property they
offer.
They are responsible for
any defects in the title they
offer.
They have the most com
plete list of desirable proper
ties in and about the city.
Vacant lots, nice houses,
and cheap-tenant houses for
sale. See '
Wm. E. SMITH,
Real Estate Manager Jones &
Smith T. G. & L. Co., Woolfolk
Building.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Best Mode. 1
"4n my opinion Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy is the best made for
colds,” says Mrs. Cora Walker, of
Porterville, California. There Is no
doubt about its being the beet. No
other will cure a cold so quickly. No
other Is so- sure a preventive of
pneumonia. No I other Is so pleas
ant and . safe to take. These are-
why It should be
Albany Insmkgt
agency.
(ttoroMftor to M. L. Wight A Oo.)
los e ranee
-AGAINST-—
FIRE LIGHTNING /AND WIND
L.. G©IG©R.
Wo cordially invito you to take
a look at our stock you will see
that HIGH QUALITY has
been lookea after as. carefully
as LOW PRICES..a .......
Just a Few Prices
Ladles’ Pure Sheer Linen'Hemstliclied
t Initial Handkerchiefs at • [Qc
Dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
linen and lawn, line and sheer;
” ready lor gills, worth 3j per cent.
more, at Irom • • j)fl c to ggc
Big Slot White andj Figured Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladles’
> and Gents’, at • - • • g c
85 Boxes Children Initial Handker
chiefs, 3 In a box, at a box, • |gc
Men's White' Silk Handkerchiefs,
high grade, large sizes, well worth
35c per cent more. Holiday prices,
Irom • • • • 25 c I# $1.00
$1.25 Ladles' Kid.Gloves, fine qual
ity; this week at - • • 75c
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from ... - 85 c 10 $1.25
One lot of White Marseifles Spreads,
Irom • • ■ • 75c to $3.00
(@TJust received an assortment
of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
(©"Underwear and Hosiery for
the whole family at saving prices.
GBIGBR,
71 Broad Street. *
CLEARANCE
SALE!
Wishing to reduce my st^ck .
before taking Inventoiy, all
of my merchandise will be
offered for this month .at
STRICTLY COSTf
This is a great Bargain 8 %
as my stock consists of v- ■ •
desirable goods in all lin •
and was bought at low prk •
before the advance of *'
kinds of merchandise, bu
am determined to reduce i •
present stock before t
spring goods come in. an •
shall give to my patrons t.
full benefit of it,
D. Neuman,
Agent For May Manton Patle-
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite' Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Propriefi r.
m
J. B. Darla.
T. W. Ventolin--
For Livingston's
Closed Ca.bs
— Phone 26 --
More comfortably but no more expen
sive than the old open hacks.
J. S. DAVIS & CO..
INSURANCE AGENT 4
against
FIRE
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Inin re
anco Co.
Office—Ventulett Building,
i—'Phone.—343—88—122—t—
^JFTIviAMNiNG
RENTING, COLLECTING AM?
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
“V
For Baggage Transfer
and General Hafuling
’Phone 26
TrfAD. WELLS.
LAND FOR RENT.
One to Five-Mule Farms, Close In.
FOB SALE.
Albany, fine pasturage enclosed wr
wire 8# milav Thirteen hundred acres/i ;•
miles from Albany. 900 acres open laud b.> -
ance in virgin woodland; no waste land.
Lots 10 and l£on South street, chosp.
A very desirable % acre lot in Arcadia, o'*
poslte Oscar Neundorfer.
Desirable home on Washington stre*’:
terms satisfactory. ’’ ' • .
Desirable cottoge on Residence street. Al
^SeveraltuSding lots on Sfcate street; k c**- ’
and loan monev to build honses.
Three desirable residences on State stm* ;
y* cash, balance on long time
I have not space and time to tell von i
h»va, but I cun
want in real estate.
WUlb - -
Givi