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RIVER HAS REACHED
HEIGHT OF FRESHET.
Rise jn Twenty-four Hours Ending
Ttys Morning Was But Half a Foot.
JANUARY 26, 1906.
The river has probably taken the
"back trail,” and unless general rains
now set In and continue for several
days, there Is every reason to believe
that the water will steadily subside.
The daily report on the stage of the
river shows that during the twenty-
four hours ending this morning the
rise was but n half foot. This makes
the height of the water 17% feet, or
2% feet below what is conceived to be
the danger point. So slight a,rise dur
ing a 24-hour period 11 considered
proof that the height of the freshet
has been reached. In the present case
no damage has been done. '
The Indications today are cartalnly
favorable to continued rain. Should
there be general heavy precipitation
throughout the upper and middle sec
tions of the state, there Is no telling
what might happen In the way of
freshets, with all streams in their
present condition.
Local Weather Observations.
The following observations for the
past twenty-four hours have beon
taken at the IT. S. Weather Bureau nt
Albany, Gn„ and nre published for
the Information of the public:
Maximum temperature 43
Minimum temperature 35
Mean temperature 39
Rainfall 0.17
River 17.6
Rise in 24 hours 0.5
Cloudy. Northwest winds.
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Indigestion Is easily overcome by
the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, be
cause this retpedy digests what you
eat. and gives the stomach a rest— al
lows It to recuperate and grow strong
Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach,
Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the di
gestive organs to assimilate and trnns.
form all foods into tlssue-bulldtng
blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach,
Belching, Heart-Burn, and nil forms
of Indigestion. Palatable and
strengthening. Sold by Albany Drug
Co. and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
OF ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED 1893.
Capital, • $57 200
Surplus*! qud Prefits, • gg qqq
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 f ectly 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.
Ihet
littleDocfor
KNOWS
all about Liver Com
plaints. He says there’s
no reason to oe sick—
rouse the Liver; build
up your system 1 with
Ramon's Liver Pills and
Tonic Pelletes—a sure,
safe and swift cure. 25c
for Complete Treatment.
Alhany Drug Company.
HICKS*
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
reaKs up COLD£
IN 6 TQ 13 HOURS
rial Bools 10c. AiOnutta
Naturally.
Patient—Well, doctor, do you think
Tm getting well all right? Doctor—Oh,
yes. You still have a good deal of fe
ver, but that doesn’t trouble me. Pa
tient—Of course not. If you bad a
fever it .wouldn’t trouble me.—Tains
Accounts of mercantile firms, coi
porations and individuals invited.
Special attention given out-of-town
accounts. Interest allowed on time
deposits.
officers: .
8. B. Brown, a; W. Mu«e,
President!. Vice-President.
W. C. Scovllls, Cashier.
S, B. Brown, A- W. Muse,
President. V.-President,
J. P, Monnerlyn, Oeshler,
Sermon to Railroad Men.
The Herald Is requested to an
nounce that on next Sunday evening
at the Byne's Hill Chapel, the pastor,
Rev. J. B. Dixon, will deliver a special
sermon to railroad men, hut the gen
eral public is cordially Invited. It is
expected that a goodly number of rail
road people will avail themselves of
the opportunity of hearing Mr. Dixon
on next Sunday eyenlng at 7:30
o’clock.
Altay MonaM
OF ALBANY, GA.
Opened Business Sent. 6th, 1800
CAPITAL
SURPLUS.
$60,000
15,000
£®ory facility in the rmoIcing bust
offered to customers.
l»Av,nqs Deiiorimeiu,
interest Allowed on Tima Deposits.
Nothing will cure lndlgsectlon that
doesn't digest the food Itself, and give
the stomach rest. /You can’t expect
that a weak stomach will regain Its
strength and get well when It is
compelled to do the full work that a
sound stomach should do. You
wouldn’t expect a sick horse to get
well when it 1c compelled to do a
full day’s work every aay of the week.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is a perfeot
dlgestant, and digests the food regard
less of the condition of your stomach.
Relieves Indigestion, Belching, Sour
Stomach and all stomach disorders.
Sold bv A]bruy Drug Co. and HU»-
man-Sale Drug Co
Big Dove Shoot Next Week. /
All Agiilnat 'the Preacher.
Sydney Smith loved to tell u good
story, and one that haunted bis braiu
and tickled his sides for weeks was
that of a tamo magpie in a church thnt
suddenly descended On the reading
desk and strove to fly off with the ser
mon and of the desperate strugglo that
ensued between the. bird and the
preacher, the congregation all Jn favor
of the bird.
7
A big dove shoot will be held on
next Friday morning, the 2nd of Feb
ruary, on the Farlcas-Whltehead place,
south of the city. A large field has
been baited, and Mr. Farkas gives no
tice elsewhere in The Herald that
parties shooting in the field before
next Friday will positively be prose
cuted. It is believed that a large num
ber of hunters will participate in the
shoot.
This head is what take3 time and costs skill and
costs ncy in making a cigar. And it’s
all waste, —you have to clip it off
and throw i^ away before
you can light the
cigar.
Ask
for Old
Virginia Cheroots
and thi3 is v/hat you get
for your 5 cents—3 good, clean,
5-cent smokes; for a cheroot is only a
cigar made without the . cad.
OLD VIRGINIA
CHEROOTS
Package of 3 for 5 Cents
TRADE MARX
TRADE 2CARK
Old Virginia Cheroots are rolled from
the smaller leaves of the came tobacco
used in good 5-cent cigars. But they are not only good,—
they are clean. Made in the biggest, airiest and cleanect
cigar-factory in the world—a million of them every day.
A package of 3 Old Virginia Cheroots for 5 cents is the.
best money’s worth in the whole store.
Sold wherever they sell tobacco
Wm
:... .
' V • ' '" ii't
V - o-e.-, , V,,. .A-eCiai
Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While
In the Philippines.
“While with the U. S. Army In the
Philippines, I contracted chronic diar
rhoea. I suffered severely from this
terrible disease for over three years
and-tried the prescriptions of numer
ous physicians, but found nothing that
did me any good until I tried Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, two small bottles of which
entirely cured me, and I have since
had no return of the disease.”—Her
man Stein, 212 N. Union Ave.,: Pueblo,
Colorado. For sale by Sale-Davls
Drug Co.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.—Notice Is
hereby given that the baited field oU
my Farkns-Whltehend. place will bo
shot on the morning of Fi'lday, Febru
ary 2. Any parties trespassing on the
place before than date will positively
be prosecuted. Those desiring to
shoot In the field on tile date named
nmy secure privilege by paying $1
either to me or to J. H. Davis, to’ cover
cost of baiting, etc. S. FARKAS.
Chautauqua Is getting In talking dis
tance, and the people are taking ad
vantage of this state of affairs, and
every now and then there Is some
query as toi what will constitute the
program, who will do the singing,
speaking, etc. Who they will be Is a
matter of conjecture, but how they
will be is a dead certainty—Just a lit
tle better than any who have appeared
here before.
Furious Fighting.
“For seven years." writes Geo. w
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash.. "I had r
bitter battle with ehronlc stomach
and liver trouble, hut nt last I won,
and cured my diseases, by the use
of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly
recommend them to all, and don’t In
tend In the future to be without, them
In the house. They are certainly a
wonderful medicine, to have cured
such a . bad ease as mine.” Sold under
guarantee to do the Bame for you, by
Albany Drug Co., druggists, at 50c.
3 bottle. Try them today.
A Different Kind.
Mike—Say, Pat, I saw a fellow to
day wld only one skate on.
Pat—Sure, a man would he makln’
a fool of himself by havin’ more than
one on at a tolme.
Just received two carloads Buggies
and five more on the road.
h-Qt ALBANY BUGGY CO.
In Washington.
"That Chinaman is a man of iron.”
‘*A foreign diplomat?”
'‘No; he’s a laundryman.”
• : C*
Stylish!
Comfortable!
Are Our Glasses.
The EYE is the most deli
cate, the most sensitive of
our senses, yet the most
neglected. Many of the
headaches and nervous
break-downs come directly
from muscular insuffici-
euces of the Eye.
PROPERLY FITTED
GLASSES
relieve these muscular strains
anti the sooner applied the bet
ter. We are on the alert for a
defect undiscovered by your
former optician.
We Take Every Precaution.
Phil Harris,
Leading Optician.
Rich Cut Glass
Our’s speaks for itself. The
characteristic’ excellence of our
Glass is its brilliancy and purity.
In new designs, perfect work
manship and in new shapes.
A customer once is a cus
tomer always.
PHIL HARRIS,
Lending Jeweler. ’Phone 1V7,
~-*s-
SpVriONERY
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Lathi,
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints .at
$ 0. D.
If The Best Is Good Enough.
you will buy your stationery from
us. Buying hoi;e relieves you of
any anxiety concerning’ what 1b
good form In whal Is considered
good Roclety. The most fashion
able welting papers and the best of
them. Prices, styles and variety
just the same as In the larger oltles.
LONSBERG’S
HOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
SALE!
Wishing to reduce my stocjcr
before taking Inventory, all
of. ,my merchandise will be
offered for this month at
STRICTLY COST l
This is a great Bargain Sale
as my stock consists of very
desirable goods in all lines,
and was bought at low prices
before the advance of all
kinds of merchandise, but 1
am determined to reduce my ■
present stock - before the
spring goods come in. and I
shall give to my patrons the
full benefit of it.
L~ G©1G©R.
We cordially invite you to take
a look at bur stock you will
that HIGH QUALITY, has
been lookea after as carefully
as LOW PRICES.
0. Neuman,
Agent For May Manton Patterns.
Jnst a Few Trices
Ladies’ Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched
Initial Handkerchiefs at • |flc
Dainty Embroidered naudkerchiefs,
linen and lawn, line and sheer;
ready lor gills, worth 3b per cent,
i^tore, at from • • 20c Ip 86 c
Big lot White and Pigured Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladles’
and Cents’, at • ■ ■ - § c
85 ’ Boxes Children Initial Handker
chiefs,^ in a box, at a box, - |gc
Men’s White Silk Handkerchiefs,
high grade, large sizes, well worth
35c per cent more. Holiday prices,
from - - - - 25 c 10 $1.00
$1.25 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, fine qual
ity; this week at • • ■ 75c
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from ... - ggc to $1,25
One lot of While Marseilles Spreads,
from .... 75c to $3 00
tST.Tust received an assortment
of LADIES' BELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
tSTUnderwear and Hosiery for
the whole family at saving prices.
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
m
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works,
W. H. MILLER.
Proprietor.
L. GEIGER,
71 Broad Street.
J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulstt,
J. S. DAVIS & CO..
INSURANCE A CBN T*
against
FIRE'
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insw*
once Co.
Office—'Ventulstt Building.
—'Phones—343-S8—122—S—
For Livingston'*
Closed Caibs
B. F. MANNING
.%
R ENTING, COLLECTING AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
More comfortable but no moro expen
sive than the old open hacks.
FOB SALE.
For Ba.gga.ge Transfer
and General Hauling
’Phone 26
TriAD. WELLS.
Two desirable plantations on terms to W '
. ~ or- ‘-"O-JQlWf
l. Clifford Hale.
Leonard N. Sqear
HALE & SPEER,
pnrctiaaor! One place 825 acres two .
south of Albany, fine pasturage enclosed with j a
wire 8W milea- Thirteen hundred acresslx -
mile., from Albany. «0O norm open lend bal
ance in virgin woodland; no waste lend. I
Lota 10 and is on South street, cheep. 1
A very desirable M acre lot lu Arcadia, op-
poette (fear • eundorfer,
Desirable home ou Washington street:
terms satisfactory \
Desirable cottoge ou Residence street. Also
^Severaflufwtuij lots on Stole street: H calh
end loon money to butldhouBca
Three deslrab’e residences on State e
ys, cesh. balance M
■taw
LAWYERS.
once, es 1-2 Broad Street. Albany Sa.
to t
but I i
lltoyoi