The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 26, 1906, Image 6

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1 The Art of Fine Plumbing has progressed with the development of the Science of sanitation and we have kept pace with the improvements., Have you 1 Or is your bathroom one of the old fsihioned, unhealthy kind ? If you arc still using the "closed -in'I- fixtures of ten years ago, it would be wt-ll to remove them and install in - their stead, snowy . white *5U)t<fi»l" Porcelain -Enameled -Ware/ of which we have tr.mylcsdispiaycd in Aw n-r-w AvLlrf Efersji ^ -vis. . J ,’|f 'f' J if\ ' t’v? • Wf ft ,v,.£ k'-'Q■ £•••*'* i7 .}* t - W* *<■»;• s'.V^v,-!. i\// ititei’a/ IxUM' i o\:r showroom. A h'mAuetf Mode:: Bathroom v.’iil sad.I a wealth of health to your home end will nat- rs.:!V increase its selling value. If yob will call *.v c. v: i 11 talk the plain ■;ng question over wi.h you, and •’will g'vc you the ’booklet, “Modern Home Plumbing,” which contains much that you should know. W. S. Bell & Son, ■ '.uj' .S.~Tfs .".milfiOJ Bed Room Suit Sale! 'i- For the month of January we aie go ing to offer Bed Room Suits at unusually low prices and will quote a few prices just to show you: A good, sdlld Oak Suit, regular Jh I X $22.50 value; this sale s* ■ OtJU A beautiful full quartered and polished Suit, regular $60.00 value, during 50 A very handsome Suit, full quartered and pol ished, 30x40 mirror, regular Jk-to pa , $85.00 value; this sale s* " **0\J We have a'^large stock of these goods and we are sure we can please you. S-. A., fs? W. T. Freeman. BLOOD POISON CURED r > A Oo.per.ite Struggle and How It Endec.. Just 27 miles from the olasslo oily of Athens, Ga., Is located the thrlv- Ids Utile town of Maxoy’s the residence of Mr. Robert Ward, who has Just been roloasod from the most perilous predicament, the particulars : of which ho has consented to give to tho public. He writes tns follows: mi; y i Maxey’s Ogln’horpo Co., Ga., July 1. Fov 12 or 14 years I have boon a groat sufferer with a terrible form of 1 Blood Poison (Syphilis), which ran Into the secondary, and Anally It was prouoliihced a tertiary form. My head, face and shoulders became almost * solid mass of. corruption, and Anally the disease commenced eating •way my skull hones, I became so horribly repulsive that for three years J absolutely^ refused to let people seo me. 1 used large quantities of the most noted blood remedies, and appllod to nearly all physicians near mo, but tny.condition continued tot growworso, and nil said I must surely dlq. Mr bones became the seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights were passed In misery;' I was reduced In Aesh and strength; my kld- ncys were terribly dorangod, and life-became a burden to me. I chanced to see an advertisement of B. B. B., and sent $1 to W. C. Blrchmore & Co., merchants of our place, and they procured oue bottle for me. It was used with decided beneAt. 1 continued Its use and when eight .pr ten bottles had been used was pronounoed sound and well. ) Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who 'ftutd been burned and then restored. My case is well known In this coun- ty, and for the beneAt of others who may be similarly affected. I think ■ Jt my duty to give facts to the public, snd to extend my heartfelt thanks Sat so valuable a remedy. I have been well over 12 months, and no re- ,tnm of the disease has occurred. ROBERT WARD. Maxey'a Ga., July 1. • Wo. the undersigned, know Mr. Robt. Ward, and take pleasure In stat in* that the facts as above stated by y him are true, and that his was one -of the worst cases of Blood Poison wo ever know In our county, and that be 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. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) la guaranteed to cure any Blood or Skin Disease If taken In aufAclent quantity as directed. It In sold by all good idfligglsts at $1 per large' bottle; 6 for $5. Valuable book tree. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta Qa. Fern land Farms .. Dairy "Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 AT HOME E. H. DENISON—Dentist. How does the latest In the weather line suit you? Phone 70 for large, sweet, Florida Oranges, 30c doz. W. E. FIELDS. • We have had a minimum of bright weather during the last month. . Cabbage plants for • sale. C. M. Shackelford. 1-25-tf The sidewalk paving at the post- office corner is calculated to be com pleted today, which should be good news. Don’t waste time with green wood. Try our new supply. Albany Coal & Wood Co. Five days of January remain. But In careless moments a man still sometimes catches himself in tho act. of writing it “1905." Eureka Lime, Best on earth. Cruger & Pace. A number of local sportsmen will take part in the big dove shoot next Friday, and it is probable that a large hag of birds will he made. Go to the Albany Buggy Co. to buy your Buggies,. Wagons and Harness. 22-Gt This Is weather- which warns us to keep our feet warm and dry, and not to wear clothes that tho rain has ren dered wet, or even noticeably damp. Norway Mackerel, very fat and fine, 15c, 2 for 25c; small Mackerel, 5c, 7 for 25c. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. "The Carnegie Library Building," said a visitor the other day, “Isn’t near the largest building In Albany, but it is the prettiest." And he didn’t miss it much, either. Don’t forget the Albany Buggy Co. when In heed of Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Satisfaction guaranteed. 22-Gt ALBANY BUGGY CO. A little sleet fell yesterday, and many had visions of an approaching blizzard. But nothing of the kind showed up. We are still having the same old rnln, with indications of Its Indefinite continuation. Fresh cars celebrated Longview Lime and White Rose Lime. Makes strongest and best mortar and by far preferable to other limes. 24-d&w-3t J. D. WESTON. Some of tho hunters who went out yesterday for a day over their dogs returned early in the afternoon, hav ing been unable to successfully brave the inconveniences with which the day proved to he freighted. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, ’Phone 3G7. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. There are in Albany a number of Confederate veterans who fought un der General Joseph Wheeler during the civil war, and these have given fre quent expression today to their sor row over the news of his death in New York yesterday evening. So the contract has been awarded for the Atlantic Coast Line freight depot at last. It looked for a while as If something else was planned, the railroad people were so slow getting at It. Albanians will be glad to see tho building go up right away, and they hope It. will make a good ap pearance. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar 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 all danger from blood poisoning is avoid ed.'Sold by Tlilsman-Sale Drug Co. “Is Albany growing? What a fool ish question. Is she? Why, she Is simply flying. There never was a town In this section of the country, that has made the advancement Al bany has made in the last two years. It seems that everything she touches turns to gold. Albany is growing so fast that Albanians’ heads swim." So spoke an Albanian. The soothing and comforting effects of DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to Piles, Sores, Cuts, Boils, etc., subdues pain almost instantly. This Salve draws out the inflamma tion, reduces swelling and acts as a rubefacient, thus circulating the blood through the diseased parts; permit ting or aiding Nature to permanently remove the trouble entirely. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. NIP IT IN THE BUD. Firat Appearance of Dandruff a Fore runner of Future Baldneaa. That such Is the case has been con clusively proven by scientific research. Prof. Unna, the noted European skin specialist, declares that, dandruff Is tho burrowed-up cuticle of the scalp, caused by parasites destroying the vitality In the hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless, and, in time, falls out. Thin can be pre vented. Newbro’s Herplelde kills this dandruff germ, and restores the hair to Its natural softness and abffndancy. Herplelde Is now used by thousands of people-all satisfied that it is the most wonderful hair preparation on the mar ket to-day. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to Tho Herplelde Co., Detroit, Mich. Albany Urn* Oo., Soecial A Rent* PETITION FOR CHARTER. To the Superior Court of said county: Georgia, Dougherty County. The petition of W. H. Culpepper and S. E. McGowan, both of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. , That they desire for themselves, as sociates, successors and assigns, to be incorporated for the full term of twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of said term, under the name and style of ALBANY BUGGY COMPANY. 2. That the object and purpose of said proposed corporation is pecuniary gain and profits to its shareholders. 3. That the paWicular business said corporation proposes to do and carry on is the dealing in, and handling of, for profits, all kinds of buggies, wag ons, carts, harness, and any and all other such qrticles, goods or merchan dise, as' may he connected with or can be conveniently and profitably han dled with any or all of said named articles. 4. That the capital stock of said cor- noration shall he Ten Thousand Dol lars ($10,000.00), all of which has been paid in, divided Into shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each, with the right, and privilege *o Increase said capital stock, at any time, to any amoqnt, not to exceed Fifty Thousand Dolairs ($50,000.00), to be divided in to shares of like denomination. 6. That the principal office and place of business shall be in the City of Albany, Georgia, with the right to es tablish branch offices at such other places, In or out of said State, as the business and best interests of said corporation may require. 6. •That said corporation shall have the right, power, and authority to bor row and lend money, by note, deed, mortgage, or otherwise, and to secure tfye same as may be best for the inter est of said corporation; to have, own, lease and rent both real and personal property, as may be necessary for the conduct and management of its said business. 7. Wherefore, petitioners pray that said corporation he granted the power to sue, and be s«ed, to have and use a common seal, moke all necessary By-Laws binding on its own members, and to do and perform all such other acts as are or may be necessary for the purpose of its organiaztion and the legitimate transaction of its busi ness. POPE & BENNET, Petitioners’ Attorne)'s. Clerk’s Office, Dougherty County. Ga., January 19, 190G. I. R. P. Hall, Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original on file in my office. R. P. HALL, 19-law-4w Clerk Do. Co., Ga. LEAVE TO SELL. , GEORGIA, Dougherty f ounty Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Court of Ordinary ov said county on the 1st Monday in Fob. 1906, for leave to sell 5 shares of First National Bank stock, of Albany Ga., belonging to Julia D. Wilder. MARY F. WILDER, Guardian to Julia D. Wilder. 5-3aw-4w . ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Dougherty County. Under and by virtue of an order granted at. the January term of the Court of Ordinary of this county, I will sell be-ore the court house door on the first Tuesday in February, 1906, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property: Lot No. nineteen, (19), on block five, (5), on north side of Fourth street In North Albany, county of Dougherty, and state of Georgia, said lot lying east of that owned by Dr. W. P. Rushin and containng one-half acre, more or le$s. J. W. STOREY, Admr. on Estate of Jesse L. Fields. 5-law-4\V * ; Seed Oats, Horse Oats, Corn, Hulls and Neal For Sale at Miller GROCERY CO. LADY’S BICYCLE FOUND. —Owner of lady’s bicycle .found on Society street January 22 .can recover by Identifying same and paying adver tising costs. E. ii" Denson. 25-3t The Steele Furniture and Hardware Store. The important part of the bed is the Mattress and .Springs. We are best prepared to give you the most comfort and the most durability, as we have the ex clusive sale on the best known Mattresses and Springs made in America—the OSTERMOOR MATTRESS and the VICTOR SPRING. MoELRoy-an annon SPRING HKDS. mmm Ostermoor Mattresses No argument is needed now on the Ostermoor Mattress. It ha? the largest sale of any mattress in the world. Its popu larity 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 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 tile 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 sag—will never sag. It will always retain an even, level mattress surface, it is yielding, Asilient. conforms perfectly to the body. It will last a life time— guaranteed for five years. We have them for 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. VICTOR, No. 3. NOISRLBSS-WILL NHViR SAG. S. Reich. ALBANY. GEORGIA Telephone No. 156 { S. REICH | 96 Broad Street A Card of Thanks For the kind patronage paid and the vast amount of interest shown me during my Fair Warning 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 prices on all of my high-class lines the same as during my Fair Warning Sale. JOS. L. RAREY, THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR. la still doing business at his old place over the First National Bank, samples of all the new colorings in all and winter fabrics are ready for nspection. Our styles appeal forci bly to well dressed gentlemen, and onr prices are as low as is consistent with good workmanship. JOS. L. RAREY, The Tailor Att L. W. NELSO Attorney-at-Law, A „ COLLECTIONS A SPECIA I am bonded in the followl known companies. Every c bonded. United States Fidelity and ty Co., Attys. Dept., Baltlmoi The National Surety Co., Atty New York; The Association < ed Attorneys, Milwaukee, Wi tlndale Mercantile Agency, Ne- Martindale’s Guide, New York Bonded Collection Co.. Atlant I represent 40 other we. mercantile agencies. All bual ceives prompt attention and remitted same day collected. ' m 11 rat djuffiiiifilii u i nVni