The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 30, 1906, Image 3

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. THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: TUESDAY, \Woman dmi caa be complete without children; U it her nature to love and wont them Tfc at much to at J/f , it it to love the beautiful and pare. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother mutt patt, however, it to fradght with dread, pain, tufforing and danger, that the very thought of it fillt her with apprehension and horror. There it no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful er dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend to prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely patted without any danger. This great and wonderful Mother’s of women through ___ the trying crisis without suffering. /£? - ry^~\ Sena for free book containing Information /BJW /’VTj 7 •Iprtoeleea value to all expectant mothers. M M vj ct A3 BcLAn Tkt Bradfleld Regulator Ce., Atlanta. 6a. " “The Beggar Prince” This Evening. “The Beggar Prince," which Is none other than "La Mascotte" brought up to date, will be the attraction at tie Rawlins theatre this evening. It will be presented by what Is declared to be an excellent company, not one ot large proportions, but well balanced and capable of affording an evening of GOLDEN QUEEN AND WHITE QUEEN. Three weeks earlier thart Golden Dent. Larger ears, .larger stalk, more ears to the stalk. Samson’s Mammoth SEED CORN. Ears 18 inches, 2 to ? ears to the stalk, grains half inch broad. The most prolific corn for rich land. THE OEOROIA SEED STORE. ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY, Our celebrated PINNACLE 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 : W. W. PACE, President A. P. VASON, Vice-President W. M. WILDER, 8ec. end Trass. T. N. V/OOLFOLK, Manager. Morris Wesloeky, D. W. President. F. H. Bates, Cashier. _ . Morris WeslMky. President. D. W..Tames, W.H.BeU, 1st Vloo-Pres. 2nd Vice: Joseph H. Do vis, p, w. Jon, Casller. Ass’tCo First Rational Bank, ALBANY, QA, Capital ,.$50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 70,000 TheWest Construction Company. Deposits received subject to Sigh Draft A general banking business transacted. Bankers’ and merchants' accountssolicited. Solicits accounts of films individuals OCULIST and LEADING OPTICIAN, Davis-Exchange Bank Bldg., Albany, Gs. PIANOS, PIANOS! We are 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 vourself. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga RANGES! If you afe 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 yon 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 Pins Street. East Slore ol Rumney Building. ’Phone 2S5 DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Co Everywhere 6c. . light diversion, musical and otherwise. Especial Interest attaches to the pre sentation of “The Beggar Prince” be cause of the fact that Mr. Harry Lea Velle, at one time an Albanian, has the leading male part. It will be a treat to hear Mr. LeaVelle sing again, and many of those who remember him so well will be at the theatre when the curtain rings up this evening. Seats are on sale at the Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. Prices, 50 and 75 cents and-'$1. W asherwomen Strike “Brown's In Town.” “Brown’s in Town” is an uproar iously fanny play on the farce order, illustrated by capable artists, and the action of the play takes place during one summer’s day. Three acts are used In which to tell the story, the first being morning, the second after noon and the third night. The plot hinges on the desire of a young couple to keep their marriage a secret, until they hit upon an Idea to spring the news upon the young mans’ father, who objects to hiff son’s marrying un til he reaches a certain age. T young man, who assumes the name of Brown, seeks seclusion in a country place ten miles from the city, but to his Inexpressible dismay all their friends and relatives drop Into the same place. The complications that aviso from the fact that the young riian tries to keep his marriage from them and his plan to efface them ef fectively but gracefully, are said to be very humorous. "Brown’s In Town", domes to the Rawlins Theatre Friday night. Prices, 50 and 75 cents and $1. Seats on sale Monday. - 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 Bliss Triumph, Early Rose and Peer less Seed Irish Potatoes, 50c peck. Phone 70. W- E. FIELDS. want any GRANOLITHIC FLOORS, - GRANOLITHIC COPING, GRANOLITHIC RE- ATTENTION ELKS! Bring Your Lady Friends to Social Session Tuesday Night. | You are requested to attend a social session to be given Tuesday, January 30, after theatre, at our home in honor of our Brother Harry LeaVelle. Bring your lady friends with you. New Albany Steam Laundry. j OPTICAL TALK The leading citizens of Albany and vicinity are realizing the fact that optics is not to be dealt with by all line of tradesmen. Optics is not scientifically acquired by correspmdence or a diploma grant ed for a few dollars, or by the pur chase of a few optical goods. True optics is only acquired after years of diligent study of anatomy. You have your eyes but once in a life time and the best advice is cheapest in the long run. When you consult an oculist you consult a true optician, and the only one' that can give you the proper advice. Consult Are You investing in contemplating 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 Local Weather Observations. The following observations .for the past twenty-four hours have been taken at the U. S. Weather Bureau at Albany, Ga., and are published for Information of the public: Maximum temperature 66 j Minimum temperature 35 .Mean temperature 50.5 Rain .00 River"....... 16.8 Fall In 24 Jiours 0.3 Clear. Northeast winds. D. W, BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. built at any time. We employ only experts in the above . line of work and guar antee result to your entire sat isfaction. Ring up phone 148 or 213 and ask our representative, Mr. L. S. Plon- sky, to call and give you o lowest prices on any work you may contem plate doing: We will continue our sale of Undermuslins and White Goods next week. New values Will be added, making the- sale as complete as when begun.- GOWNS.—All styles and good ’values; price range from. 39c to $2.23 SKIRTS.—From „.. . .48c to $1.98 DRAWERS.—Price range is 19c to 98c CORSET COVERS.—From ! 10c to 98c CHEMISE.- 39c up to $1.89 Table Lmien 72 inch Mercerized Table Damask, 65c value, sale price 47c 72 inch all linen full bleached Table Damask, $1.25 value, during White Goods sale, yard 86c Embroideries We have never had better values than we"’are now showing at 23c, l9c,QI4c, 10c and 5c A. F. Ckurchwell