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Anson’s Anti-Malarial Aperient |
THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE MADE 1
A MEDICINE CHEST IN ITSELF.
If you have dyspepsia, billiousness, sick headache, ma-1
laria, take A. A. A.
If you are costive, take A. A. A. Cures liver complaint
and indigestion.
If you suffer with foul breath, flatulence, sour belch,
swollen stomach or bowels, take A. A. A.
Will cure dull, heavy feeling after eating, nervousness, I
want of sleep, impure blood, scrofula, scurry, pimples, bad taste
in the mouth, sollow oomnlexion, coated tongue, failing appetite,
jaundice, debility. Fir ladies in case of irregular, painful or
obstructed menstruation, change of life.
This valuable remedy has given relief when other remedies ’
failed.
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 harmful, and for
and croup is unsur-
A| _ BANY W A REHOUSE pOMPANY,
Our celebrated PINNACLE
coughs,
passed.
Co.
is the best 8-2-2 made. We use. no fillers or moisture:
all pure goods. We also handle acids, kainit and muriate
of potash. _______________
OFFICERS:! jf
W. W. PACE, President A. P. VA80N, Vice-President
W. M. WILDER, 8ec. and Trees. T. N. WOOLFOLK, Manager.
give you our
recommenda
tions and prices,
and if we fail to
do business with
you, why you
will owe us noth
ing.
The West
Construction
Company.
with his little daughter. "Papa,” she
said at the close of the lecture, “when
you see a cow, ain’t you ’fraid?" “No,
certainly not, Evelyn.” "When you
see a bumble-bee, ain’t you ’fraid?”
“No!" with scorn. “Ain’t you 'fraid
when it thunders?" “No!" with laugh
ter. "Oh, you silly, silly child!”
“Papa," said Evelyn, solemnly, “ain’t
you 'fraid of nothin’ in the world but
mamma?”
Morris Westoskjr, President,
D. W. James, W-8.”-
let Vlee-Pree.
Joseph B. Davis,
Oaalter.
Veslosky, D. W. James.
President. V^Pres
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
pirst National Bank,
ALBANY, QA.
ready in his new office in a
few days, thoroughly equipped
for the delicate work of expert
optician and opthalmist.
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.
A Grim Tragedy
is dally enacted In thousands of
homes, as death claims, In each one,
another victim of Consumption or
Pneumonia. But when Coughs and
Colds are properly treated, the trag-
edy Is averted. F. G. Huntley, of
Oklahoma, Ind., writes: “My wife
had the consumption, and three doc
tors gave her up. Finally, she took
Dr, King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, which
cured her, and today she Is well and
strong.” It kills the germs of all dis
eases. One dose relieves. Guaran
teed at 50c and $1.00 by Albany Drug
Co., druggists. Trial bottles free.
Capital $50,000
Surplus add Undivided Profits. 70,000
MONEY LOANED.
$60,0- rhOO
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
Georgia,
Deposits received subject
Draft. A general banking
transacted. Bankers’ and m
accowttt' solicited.
Solicits accounts of firms
Individuals
Arrived. Ten carloads of Dry Pine
Wood. Albany Coal & Wood Co.
THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD:
TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1806.
...
without children; it
b her nature to fete
Nightmare
pwe.
and want them
aa much ao as
It b to love the
beautiful and
The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother meat
pass, however, is to fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger,
that the very thought of it filb her with apprehension and horror.
Then is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful
•r dangerous. The use of Mother'* Friend so prepares the system for
the coming event that it. b safely pasted without any danger. Thb
great and wonderful
remedy it always
appliedextern ally,and
has carried thousands
tf women through
crisis without suffering.
.. .m book oontolnln* Information
a rain* to all axpectAot mother*.
The Brad field Ragtilatar Ga., Atlanta, fia.
“SWEET CLOVER"
A,
we n uiuvu a
the trying cri
Sana tor fno t
•Syricfiles, value
Mother's
Friend
And the Company that Presented the
Comedy at the Local Theatre Laat
Night.
“Sweet Clover," a comedy-drama of
the rural species, was presented to a
smnll audience at tlio Rawlins the-
PIANOS, PIANOS!
We at e in a position to sell you a Piano at the average
manufacturers wholesale price and for less than those who
claim to sell direct from factory to consumers.
Call and see tor yourself.
atre last night. The Inclement weath
er kept many from attending.
“Sweet Clover” is a pretty little
play, and has several funny comedy
scenes Interwoven. The characters
In It are any tiling ■ but natural, how-
; ever.
Otis B. Thayer aiul Ray Baker, the
former ns "Jerome Holcombe” and
l the latter as “Eldridge Grosvenor,"
i were the two real actors In the caGt.
I Both of these were splendid, and do-
BBAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga
RANGES
If you are in need of a Range and comtemplate buying,
it will certainly be to your interest to call around to our
store and look over our complete stock of
Superb and Art Superb Ranges
Before you buy. A range that cooks well, and at the same
time heats a Range Boiler, so that you can have plenty ,of
HOT WATER for your BATH ROOM.
The prices are right.
Harris Plumbing Co,
E. P. HARRIS, Mgr.
102 Pine Street. East Store ol Rumney Building.
served the approval of tho audience,
Nana Bryant, tho leading lady, as
"l.ols Holcombe,” which is really tho
all-important part In the play, was nil
right except when she tried to act,
and then she was all wrong. As long
as she forgot she was on the stage
she did very well, hut ns soon as sho
thought of It, she started melting her
voice and using the rising Inflection
on the last syllable, and It was all
off.
Miss Bryant is too much of the
“Who stole my che-lld" order, but sho
looks young and may get over It. If
she had shed tears every time her
voice Indicated that, tears were on
the way, she would have had to wade
oft the stage after the first act.
H. F. Taaffe, as “Albert Slade,” the
fellow with the mean disposition, was
nothing more nor less than a stick.
Janet Loudon, as "Abigail Holcombe,"
and Robert Robson, as “Job Masson,"
did some good comedy work, the for.
metis being especially pleasing.
’Phone 256
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
,./T»
BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Everywhere 5c.
W asherwomen
Strike
But we run every day except Sunday
and can do your work on short notice.
Let us give you a remedy for wash=
woman troubles
New Albany
Steam Laundry.
Dr.Hutchason
Eye Specialist
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
comnletion and he will be
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.
TKcxr ora rAcnnnclKIo fnr
Don’t forget to consult Professor
Ray, the Astrologer, before he leaves
your city. 22-3t
Perfection can only he attained In
the physical by allowing Nature to
own resources. Cathartics gripe,
weaken — dissipate — while DeWitt'a
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.
Ought to Know.
" 'Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise
again.’ ”
“Well, you’ve thrown it down times
enough to know.”
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abso
lutely Harmless.
"Broken
Brick”
May be all
right for some
purposes, but we
are free to admit
our ignorance as
to what that pur
pose can be. You
can see for your
self the result of
a combined brick
and cement walk
on Broad street
in this city.
Crushed stone
or clean gravel
is the only thing
we use in any
of the following
work:
GRANOLITHIC
GRANOLITHIC RE
INING ILLS,
If you intend
doing any of the
above work at
your home let us
know and we will
Und
ermusnns
K
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Gowns at 48c.
Good grade Muslin, high neck, yoke of erabroid- AO
ery between tucks, worth up to 65c, this sale. .H’OC
Gowns at 83c.
Muslin of good grade, a $1.00 value, trimmed with very
fine torchon lace insertion, sleeves of edging to Q’S
match, during undermuslin and white sale. . . .OtfC
Skirts at 48c.
Worth 65c, of good grade Muslin, wide flounce, AO
embroidery edging, this sale “TOC
Skirts at 79c.
v \. •
Good quality Cambric, embroidery ruflie, a value *7Q
at $1.00, this sale •?(*
Skirts at 98c.
Good quality Cambric, wide Torchon edging and QQ
inserting; several other pafterns *s\JG
Corset Covers, 9c to 69c.
Induing various styles and prices, ex- Q , (LQ
ceptionally good values . v - -O ’OUC
Ckemise, 48c.
Good quality Cambric, Val. Lace trimming, a AQ
good value at 65c, this sale “f OC
Ckemise, $1.79.
Fine" Cambric, Val. ’Lace and Val. Beading, a d* t 70
value at $2.00, this sale
Drawers, 19c to 98c.
Several different prices in showing, 1 A , QQ
all at values from 1 TO ^OC