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AT HOME
la the Only Possible Way of Hirtog
An Effective Care.
If you see a woman or a man with lux
uriant glossy hair, you may be sure nei
ther has dandruff to amount to anything.
In nearly every case where women and
men have thin brittle hair, they owe It
to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep
arations that “claim” to cure dandruff,
but not one but Newbro’s Herplclde tells
you that dandruff Is the result of a germ
burrowing Into the scalp, and that per
manent cure of dandruff and Its conse
quent falling and baldness, can only bo
had by killing the germ; and there Is no
other preparation that will destroy that
porm but Newbro'a Herplclde. “Destroy
the cause, and you remove the effect.”
Bold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit: Mich.
A*»wn> '>rna Ho., 8pfiei$l Agents
E. H. DENISON—Dontiat.
gKr The Art of Fine Plumbing
hat progrcaicd with the development of the A
icicnce of aanlution and we have kept pace with
the improvements. (lave you ? Or it your bathroom one of the
old faahioned, unhealthy kind l
If you are still usinp the "doted in” fixtures of ten years ago,
it would be well to retpove them and install in their stead, snowy
white "StMditHf' Porcelain Enameled Ware, of which we have
JSSyi , samples displayed in
■ I our showroom.
Life's worth living in Albany these
A Herald advertisement brings re
sults every time. 1
Go to the Albany Buggy Co. to buy
your Buggies, Wagons and Harness.
• 22-Gt
Quite n contrast between the pretty
weather of yesterday, ahd that of the
day before.
A "dSteudani*
Modern Bathroom
will add a wealth
of health to your
home and will nat
urally increase its
selling value.
A good many hunters nre out In the
woods todny. It Is the first good
weather In home time for sport among
the feathered tribes.
If you will call
we will talk the
plumbing question
over with you, and
will give you the
booklet, "Modern
Home Plumbing,”
which contains
mucli that.you
should know.
LISTEN
Eureka Lime,
Best on earth.
Cruger & Pace.
There are bupy times nertf on the
farms. It is breaking-up season, and
polws are going on full time In the
fields whore the crops of 1906 arc to
bo pitched.
Phone 70 for large, sweet, Florida
Oranges, 30o doz. W. R. FIELDS.
The tune draws near when we will
roq thousands of valentines—the pret
ty twos and the comic kind—displayed
on tho counters of stationers and
other dealers.
I Bed Room Suit Sale!
For the month of January we lie go-
g to offer Bed Room Suits at unusually
t w prices and will quote a few prices
I Ist to show you:
a good, solid Oak Suit, regular A I 7 CA
• $22.50 value; this sale ■ O.Ovf
A beautiful full quartered and polished Suit,
regular $60.00 value, during <£ 5Q
, A very handsome Suit, full quartered and pol
ished, 30x40 mirror, regular A-yo
$85.00 value; this sale • A#vM/
We have a large stock of these goods
and we are sure we can pleas e you.
i ‘ . A. 6? T. Freeman.
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Don't waste time with green wood.
Try our now supply. Albany Coal &
Wood Co.
It. feels like winter again. The man
In his shirt-sleeves, who was con
spicuous on the streets the latter part
of last week and on Monday, has not
appeared today.
Ed. R. Jones, attornoy-at-law and
real estate agent, can he found In his
office In DavfR-Exchange Bank Build
ing, second floor. Office hours front 8
a. nt. to 1 p. m. and 2 p. m. to 5 p. nt.
Phone .
Norway ftfackerel, very fat and fine,
15c, 2 for 25c; small Mackerel, 5c, 7
for 25c. Phono 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Thoso who have been compelled to
wndo through mud and a pool of wa
ter to get. to the post-office will breath
ji sigh of relief now that the pave
ment is being placed there.
if it’s a Wardrobe.
, If it’s a Chiffonier.
s
If it’s a Sideboard,
j ,
[f it’s a Dining Table.
I If it’s a Bed-Room Suit.
f
L .
If It’S a Brass or Iron Bed.
If it’s the Best Bed Spring in the World (Blue Ribbon)
i
If :t’s the highest grade Felt Mattress to be had (Red
!?y: v : Cross).
If it’s the greatest kitchen peacemaker known (Buck’s
Stove or Range.
.If .t’s anything from a Carpet Tack to a Furnished
House.
E*" '
R Then we are in the market.
Wc will interest you if you’ll drop in. Terms to suit.
Extra quality Codfish, flbered, 10c
package; bricks, 15<v2 for 25c.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Janies O’Neal, one of tho most emi
nent of living tragedians, will visit
Albany this season, presenting his fa
mous production of “Monte Christo.”
It will ho one of the Important and
appreciated attractions of tho season.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 20th, 190G.
| f *oinml8<»ion«*r#
UEO. F. MONTGOM' BY, Secretary.
H. wa ii.’jkh R tsh, Cli’in
Jos. M. B’-onyU.
O. B. Stevkiu*.
CIRCULAR NO. 314.
Effective this day, all rates now In
effect between nolnts In this State,
which are not higher than the maxi
mum rates prescribed by this Com
mission, whether such rates have been
published voluntarily by the railroad
companies, or otherwise; are hereby
formally established, as the rates of
the Railroad Commission of Georgia,
and no such rates shall be discon
tinued nor raised without the consent
of the Railroad Commission first being
obtained, but nil such rates shall con
tinue In force without hindrance, tho
same ns other rates prescribed by this
Commission.
Whereas, on /the eleventh day of
May, 1905, tho Railroad Commission
approved a schedule of rates submit
ted by tho several lines of railway in
terested therein, which rates were to
apply between the various cities in
Georgia, usually referred to as “com-
mpn points,” with the provision that
these rates would be apnlicable to the
Southern Classification, it is now
ORDERED: That in so far as the
Southern Classification .is applicable
to these rates, said Southern Classi
fication Is hereby formally adopted as
the classification of the Railroad Com-
mlsion in so far as the same is to be
applied to the rates above referred to;
and no chancre in said classification
which will affect the rates of freight
as per the schedule of rates herein
first referred to shall be allowed with
out the consent of this Commission
first being obtained. The Southern
Classification .herein referred to is
“Southern Classification No. 34.” with
out amendments, said Classification
No. 34 being issued to take effect
January 10th, 1900.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of W. 34th
St., New York, nt one time had her
beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She
writes: “I had Salt Rheum or Ec
zema for venrs, but nothing would
cure it, until I used Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve.” A qfnlck.and sure healer for
cuts, hums and sores. 25c at Albnnv
Co.
. Fernland Farms ..
Daii*y Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
,r Engagements Telephone No. 199
The Albany Business League Is
saying nothing and sawing wood these
day’s. There are a number of matters
to be tnken up by those in charge,
and they are investigating these, to
see which Is most advisable to tackle
firs*.
Sickeninq, Shivering Fits
Of Ague and Malaria can b<v ; relieved
and cured with Electric Bitters.. This
is a pure, tonic medicine: of especial
benefit in malaria, for It exerts a true
cilrative Influence on the disease,
driving it entirely out of the system.
Is much to ho p”e f orred to quin
ine, having none of this drug’s bad
after-effects. E. S. Munday, of Hen
rietta. Texas, writes: “Mv brother
had Jaundice, t)ll he took Electric Bit-
tors, which saved his life.” At Alba
ny Drug Co. Price 50c. guaranteed.
On and after February 19th. 1906,
tho Central of Georgia Railway shall be
classified In the Commissioners’ Clas
sified List of Railroads as Class “B.”
nnd will he allowed to charge for the
transportation of freight between
points In this Stato no more than the
rates proscribed by said class aR
amended tills day, viz: ,
On Classes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A. E. G,
H. B*. n. O. the Standard Tariff, with
fifteen. (15) per cent, added.
On C'nss‘»s R. K. M. and R. the
Standard Tariff, with ten (TO) per
cent, added.
On Classes C, D. F. J. and P. the
Standard Tariff without percentage.
♦On t imp and Tee. the Standard
Tariff with ten (10) per cent, added.
Nothing is heard right at this
stage of the game about that trolley
line which seemed such a certainty a
few weeks ago, according to some of
the promoters. Still, there is no oc
casion to give up all hope. Albany is
a city of street-car size, nnd sooner or
later people with the mouey to back
up their opinion will see that this Is
the case.
Cured His Mother of Rheumatism,
mother has beep a sufferer for
many years from rheumatism,” says
W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pennsyl
vania. At times she was unable to
move at all. while at all times walk
ing was pain'ul. 1 presented her with
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
a\)d after a few. applications she de
cided it was the most wonderful pain
reliever she had ever tried; in fact,
she is never without it now and is at
all times able to walk. An occasional
application or Pain Balm keeps away
the pain that she was formerly trou
bled with.” For sale by Sale-Davis
Drug Co.
On mifl after Fnbruarv iflth. 1906.
tho Atlantic Const Line Railroad shall
ho clnssifiod In the Commissioners’
Classified List of Railroads ns Class
"A-1.” nnd nh and after said date will
T*-» oivii-rn for the trans
portation of freight between points in
this Stnto no more than the rates pre
scribed by said class, viz.:
“Op ClassoR 1. ?. 3. 4. 5. 6. A. B, E,
C H. V T . M v. O. and R. the Stand-
M—i Tariff, with ten (10) per cent.
P'Mod.
“On Classes C. tv. p. j. nnd t*. tho
Standard Tariff without percentage.”
On and after Februarv 19th. 1900,
.tho Southern R/iilwav shall he clnssi-
Uod in the Commissioners’ Classified
List of Railroads as Class “B.” and
will he allowed to chartre for the I
transportation of freight between j
joints In this State no more than tho j
rates prescribed by said cla^s as \
amended this day. viz:
On Classes 1, 2. 3. 4, 5.-6. A. E, G.
tt. L*. N. O. the Standard Tariff with
fifteen (15) per cent, added.
On Clasps B. K. M. and R. the
Standard Tariff with ten (10) per
cent, added.
On Classes C, D. F, J. and P, the
Standard Tariff without percentage.
♦On Lime and Ice, the Standard
Tariff with ten (10) per cent, added.
By order of the Board:
H. W. HILL. Chairman.
GEO. F. MONTGOMERY,
Secretary.
Seed Oats,
Horse Oats,
Corn,
HuilsandMeal
For Sale at
Miller
GROCERY CO.
There are all kinds of people In this
world, and people with all kinds of
opinions. Hardly anything is so in
dubitable that somebody, can’t be
found to disagree about it. Try it
The Steele Furniture and Hardware .More.
The important part of the bed is the Mattress and
Springs. We are best prepared to give you the mo-t
comfort and the most durability, as we have the ex-
I elusive sale on the best known Mattresses and Springs
' made in America—the OSTERMOOR MATTRESS
and the VICTOR SPRING.
.
j Ostermoor Mattresses
| • No argument is needed now on the Ostermoor Mattress.
i It has the largest sale of any mattress in the world. Its popu-
1 larky is due to its cleanliness and sleep inducing qualities.
There is no reason why a mattress shouldn’t last as long as a
: bed. The Ostermoor lasts a life time, never loses its shape; is
. built, not stuffed, so never needs re-making. One price every
where,
$ 15.00.
Victor Springs
MoELROY-SnANNON
SPRING REDS,
VICTOR. No. 3.
NOISELESS-WILL NEVER BAG.
Telephone No. 156 |]J S. REICH | 96 Broad Street
A Card of Thanks
For the kind pitronage paid and
the vast amount of interest shown me
during my Fair ^iVarmng Sale, I beg
to use this means of extending my sin
cere thanks to the many readers of this
paper, and in gratitude of same I have
decided that during my stock-taking
period, starting Monday, January 22nd,
and ending Saturday, January 27th, to
have the same low prjees on all of my
high-class lines the same as during my
Fair Warning Sale.
S. Reick.
ALBANY, V. .*. .-. GEORGIA
We regard these Springs as
being the best made, that’s
why we made big contracts
to get the exclusive sale.
There are a good many imita
tions on the market, but none
that have the lasting qualities
and comfort of the genuine
Victor Spring.
It is the best, BECAUSE:
It is noiseless. It does not sagj-will never sag. It will
always retain an even, level mattress surface. It is yielding,
resilient, conforms perfectly to the body. It will last.a life time-
guaranteed for five years. We have them tot either wood or
Iron Beds.
Price, wood bed, $5.50. Iron Bed or Brass Bed,
$6.50.
The Steele Furniture and
Hardware Store,
Leaders in High Grade Goods.
JOS. L. RAREY,
THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR.
Is still doing business at bis old
place over the First National Bank,
samples of all tbs new colorings in
all and winter fabrics are ready for
ospectlon. Our styles appeal forci
bly to well dressed gentlemen, and
jur prices are as low as is consistent
.with good workmanship.
JOS. L. RAREY,
« The Tailor
OFFICE TO RENT —In Woolfolk
building. Apply to D. C. Betjeman
or T. N. Woolfolk. 20-tt
Al L. W. NELSON,
Attorney-at-Law, Albany'
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY,
I am bonded in the following v
known companies. Every claim
bonded.
United States Fidelity and Guai
ty Co., Attys. Dept., Baltimore, A
The National Surety Co., Attys. D<
New York; The Association of B<
ed Attorneys, Milwaukee, Wis.; I\
tindale Mercantile Agency, New Yc
Martindale’s Guide, New York; Uni
Bonded Collection Co., Atlanta, G;
I represent 40 other well-knt
mercantile agencies. All business
eeives prompt attention and mo
remitted same day collected,.