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a Carpet Tack to a Furnished
Then we are in the market,
We will interest you if you’ll drop in. Terms to suit,
Gallon fr Gallon
ALBANY DECORATING COMPANY
as a wedding present some arthle
from our new and large stock.
Beautiful and unique designs In
Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, China,
Clocks and hundreds of other beau-
tiful gifts. We are headquarters
and leaders in this line.
Every article beautifully en
graved free.
Phil Harris
LEADING JEWELER.
'Phone 197.
orders will receive our
very prompt attention.
THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908.
Buy them separately—mix together, and you
have Paint Perfection, ready to apply.
AN EXCELLENT DRINK
The year round can be had
at our bar. . No matter if its
A MIXED DRINK
Or whiskey straight, you
get the genuine article from
us. Bar trade is a specialty
with us, and those who are
our patrons, haven’t a word
of, complaint.
Davis-Exohange
Bank Building
THE OFFICE
Broad Street,
Front
.. Fernland Farms ..
!Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter *
Patronage Solicited
For Enga-gements Telephone No. 199
CLEARANCE
SALE!
Wishing to reduce my stock
before taking Inventory; all
of my merchandise will be
offered for this month at
STRICTLY COST!
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 I
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.
0. Neuman,
Agent Fop May Manton Patterns
The Modern Method” system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
I L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O.,
I satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure
I at moderate prices*. 500 ftvles of foreign
and domestic fabrics from wii.-h to rbr>ose.
Represented by -
S. B. BROWN & COff Albany, Ga.
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
Is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys
tem by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar is a certain, safe and harm-
lees cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough.
■ SPECIAL i
MUSIC OFFER!
For 50 days we will have a
Special Sale of the McKinley
Edition of Classic and Popular
SHEET MUSIC
both Vocal and Instrumental,
1000’lcopies will be offered for
50 days, at 5c peri copy. -This
is a chance for any one to stock
their music library. We are
doing this to advertise this Edi
tion. Teachers of music, this
is YOUR opportunity. Cata
logues free for the asking.
Pianos and Organs sold on
easy payments.
LONSBERG’S
BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
1906
Improved New Home
Sewing Machines
Latest Style
Double Ring, * Ball Bearing.
Lightest and best on the market.
I swap for the old Machine.
I will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any <
make of Machine.
W. F. FLOYD. Mgr.
'Phone 362.
Albany, Ga.
IS
Sloan’s
Liniment
a Pri ca k
B. F. MANNING
RENTING,COLLECTING AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT
FOR S4LE.
Two desirable plantations on terms to suit
purchaser One place 825 acres two miles
south of Albany, fine pasturage enclosed with
wire miles Thirteen hundred acres six
miles from Albany. 000 acres open land bal
ance in virgin woodland; no waste land.
Lots 10 and 12 ou South street, cheap.
A very desirable % acre lot in Arcadia, op
posite Oscar ' eunaorfer.
Desirable home on Washington street;
terms Satisfactory.
Desirable cottoge on Residence street. Also
>2 acre adjoining.
Several building lots on State street; Y -cash
and loan monev to build houses
Three desirab’e residences on State street;
Yx cash, balance on long time
I have not space and time to tell »ou all I
have, but I can sell you most anything you
want iu real estato I haven’t time to change
advertisements but I am selling, Give me a
call and I will sell to yon.
Will be glad to show yon and figure with yon
on what ihnve, I do a general collecting bus
Iness and solicit your patronage.
Office in the court honse.
THE STREET PAVING
IN NEW HANDS.
Birmingham People Now In Charge of
the Work on Washington Street
The paving work on Washington
street is being done this week by an
almost entirely different force of
workmen than were employed pre
viously.
It is generally known that the
Southern Concrete and Construction
Co., of which Mr. J, F. Harris is man
ager, secured the contract for the
work, and it has been under the super
vision of the manager that the work
until Monday has been done.
On Monday the work changed
hands. A firm in Birmingham was
sub-letted the contract by the Savan
nah firm. This firm brought Its own
set of "bosses,” and these are now su
pervising the work,
Just why this change was made is
not known. It Is thought that the Sa
vannah firm has been given another
Important contract, and It was neces
sary to got their men to do this work
right away. They, therefore, for some
consideration, turned the work over
to the Birmingham firm.
The change, as far as can be seen,
will have no effect as regards the city.
The Savannah firm is still responsible
for the work, and Capt. J. W. Wilcox,
of Macon, is still employed by the city
to see that the specifications of the
contract are carried out.
It is stipulated in the contract that
the pavers will have to give bond for
the work, guaranteeing the paving for
ten years.
Mr. Harris and his concern, the
Southern Concrete and Construction
Co., were pursued by a hoodoo, it
seems, since they began their work
in Albany.
In the first place, the firm had trou
ble with the railroads, so it is claimed.
Their material was not placed in time.
Their concrete mixer and rock crush
er went wrong, and held them up sev
eral days.
Then again, it is claimed, some of
the men employed by the concern
proved disloyal and gave the company
lots of trouble, caused much dissen
sion and necessitated slow work. It
Is known that there was dissension
among the men, but it is a question
whether it was the fault of the work
ingmen themselves or those above
them. Bach has a contrary claim.
Then, as luck would have it, the
pavers had a rainy season, second to
that with which the soldiers met, to
battle with in their work. This caused
much delay, for every rainy day had
to be a holiday with the street pavers.
And now that the work has been
given to other people, just on the
day that these others took charge, the
weather became as pretty as anybody
could hope for.
Up to Saturday, the la3t day that
the Savannah people were in charge,
it rained and rained, and work had to
be done in small patches. Beginning
Monday, when the Birmingham people
began, the'weather has been pretty,
and there has not been the ieast touch
of inclement or disagreeable weather
since.
Verily, there has been a hoodoo.
ANOTHER WONDER* OF SCIENCE,
Biology has Proved that Dandruff Is
Caused by a Germ,
Science is donlg wonders theso days in
medicine as wolf as In mechanics. Slnoe
Adam lived, the human race has been
troubled with dandruff, for whloh no hair
preparation has heretofore proved a suc
cessful cure until Newbro’s Herplcldo was
put on the market. It Is a scientific prep
aration that kills the germ that makes
dandruff or scurf by digging Into the
scalp to get at the root of the hair, whore
it daps the vitality; causing itching scalp,
falling hair, and Anally baldness, with
out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly.
It Is the only destroyer of dandruff.
Sold by loading druggists. Send 10c.
in stamps for sample to The Horpl-
ctde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
Albany Drug Oo., Special A vents
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Highly Illustrious Grand Hianka-
dink.—Hercules.
, All old-time Cough Syrups bind the
bowels. This is wrong. A new idea
was advanced two years ago in Ken
nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. This
remedy acts on the mucous mem
branes of the throat and Jungs and
loosens the bowels at the same time.
It expels all cold from the system. It
clears the throat, strengthens the mu
cous membranes, relieves coughs,
colds, croup, whooping cough, etc.
Sold ' by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-
Sale Drug Co.
In borrowing money on real estate,
it will pay you to examine what the
Albany Trust Co. of Georgia has to
offer. On our loans there are no com
missions or similar expenses. You get
the amount you borrow and pay Inter
est on. For those now paying house
rent we have a plan by which, for a
similar payment, for a guaranteed
period, you can own your home. For
particulars apply to R. H. Warren,
Secretary and Treasurer. 29-Gt
Startling But True.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chica
go theatre in which nearly six hundred
people lost their lives, yet more than
five times this number, or over 3.000
neonle. died from pneumonia in Chi
cago during the same year, with
scarcely a passing notice. Every one
of these cases of pneumonia resulted
from a cold and could have been pre
vented by the timely use of Chamber
lain’s. Cough Remedy. A great many
who had every reason to fear pneu
monia have warded It off by the
prompt use of this remedy. The fol
lowing is an instance of this Bort:
“Too much cannot be said in favor of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and es
pecially for colds and Influenza. I
know that it cured my daughter, Lau
ra, of a severe cold, and I believe
saved her life when she was threaten
ed with pneumonia.”. W. D. Wilcox,
Logan, New York. Sold by Htlsman-
Sale Drug Co.
Albany, Go., Jan. 24, 1900.
The following is a list of letter!
remaining in this office unclaimed
Jan. 24, 1900. Unless called for they
will be sent to the Dead Letter Office.
Gentlemen's List.
B—J. Payne Brown, Anderson Bur
ney, Solomon Bryant, Frank Byrd,
John Henry Bailey, H. B. Barnett.
C—Rennie Chiles, Mr. Corime, Char
lie Collins. B. Collins, John Crofford.
D—John G. Davidson.
E—Sylvan Elassen, A. Ehrlich &
Bro.
F—Jones Fuller, E. H. Fullenwl’der,
W. W. Foreacre.
G—J. P. Graham.
H—Sam Haley, R. C. Huggins, H.
C. Henry.
J—Jones Grocery Co., Jimmie John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Parents of
Jake Johnson, killed in Tornado; W.
R. Jakes.
K—H. C. Kemble, Henry Kern.
L—Sam Lew, L. H. Lewis.
M—Alex Maxey, John C. McRae,
David Mclet, Will McClendon.
N—J. E. Norman.
P—Judge Ponder, Bill Phillips.
R—Ellie Robinson.
S—G. W. Sandusky, S. K. Sampson
(2), R. C. Sheffield, E. L. Slngerly.
W—Prof. WeBtern & Dr. Moutton,
Sam Whltelaw, Leroy Williams, Tom
Wright, J. R. Williams.
Ladles’ List. /
A — MIbs Alice Alien, Mrs. Ola
Adams, Miss Cora Adams (2).
B — Mollie Bennett, Mrs. L. A.
Brown.
C—Mrs. Rose Clempn.
E—Mrs. Annie Eadie. Mrs. Essteze.
F—Mrs. Little Ferlow.
G — Mrs. E. Garrett, Miss Elsia
Green.
H — Miss Musuria Houhlng, Mrs.
Mattie Howard, Addle Hindson.
J — MIbs Ella Johnson, Mi's. Lula
Jordan, Mrs. Camilla James, Mrs. Bet.
tie Lypld, Mrs. Sallie Low, Mrs. Ade
line Lewis. |
M—Mary A. Mitchell. Mrs. Cyn- (
this Mathis. Miss Lila Murray.
N—Miss Sallie Neal.
P—Miss Vine Puseley, Miss Dora
Perry, Miss Menerva Parks, Miss Car
rie Paterson.
R—Miss Catherine Russell.
S—Miss Anner Stubbs, Mrs.
Striplin, MIbs Liza Strong, Mil
cle Smith, Miss Hattie Smith.
W—Mrs. Sallie Woods, Mrs. Leathy
Wilson, Miss Pearl Wilson, Mrs.
el/ne Washington.
In cttlllng for the above letters
please day "Advertised" and pay one
cent for same.
H. F. BRIMBERRY, P. M.
•\r
The Eye and Its
Care.
Consult us only. We are
the leading opticians and we
guarantee every fit where oth
ers fail. Having an experience
of thirty years and graduare of
four of the largest schools in
New York City. If you want
properly fitted glasses call on us.
The expert opticians exclus
ively today are more up-to-date
and far superior to all others
with the latest methods of fit
ting the eye. We handle only
the best lenses made and our
our frames are all adjusted to
fit the face accurately.
CONSULTATION AND
ADVICE FREE.
Phil Harris,
Leading Opthalmic Optician.
Wedding Gifts
that never grow old if you buy
it of Phil Harris.
The Albany Electrical Construction
Co. Is now comfortably located at 102
Broad street. The phone number has
been changed to 415.
H. Warner Ritj„ Ch’m. )
Jos. M. Brown, } Commissioners
O. B. Stkvkns, )
GEO. F. MONTGOMERY. Penretary.
Atlanta, Ga., January 30th, 1906.
CIRCULAR NO. 319.
Freight and Pvasenger Tariffs of the Flint River &
Gulf Railroad |
The Flint Rive- & Gulf Railroad is hereby
placed in Freight OIbbb “D” of the Commie-
sionent' Classified List of Railroads, and will
be allowed to charge for the transportation of
freight no more than the rates prescribed by
Bald class. „
Bald roa 1.1b placed in Passenger Glass B.
and is all' wed to charge tor the transportation
of passengers four cents per mile.
Storage Rule No. 10 Amended.
Htorage Rule No 10, published in Circular
No 811, is hereby amended by adding thereto
the following: .
••The basis for any rlaim filed for a non-
compliance with his rule thall be, in cases
where the shipper specifies the routing, the
sctual route * ver which to** shipment 'noved;
acd in cases wh*re no routing Is specified bv
the shinper, the shortest mileage route thall
be used ’
Classification:
The following changes in and additions to
the Commisaionoi s’ Cl ’sslflcation of Freight
are hereby made:
C. R. O. R.
Bat rels, loose, such eg im*. Flour,
Sugar, or cement barrels, esti
mated weight 25 lbs ,
Bobbins, -nhuttles Spoon, and
Skewers, in box s, L. O. L
Same.C T-
AgriculturalIinrlemen s, viz.:
Plow Sing!*-trees and Doubl*-trees,
Cement Building Blocks, tame as
Building Stone.
This Circular shall become effective on and
ofter February lo, 1000. and repeals i very thing
in conflict.
By order of the Board. (
H. W. HILL, Chairman.
GEO. F. MONTGOMERY,
Secretary. ,
LISTEN!
If it’s a Wardrobe.
If it’s a Chiffonier.
If it’s a Sideboard.
If it’s a Dining Table.
If it’s a Bed-Room Suit. , .
If It’s a Brass or Iron Bed.
-If it’s the Best Bed Spring in the World (Blue Ribbon)
If it’s the highest grade Felt Mattress to be had 'Red'
Cross).
If it’s the greatest kitchen peacemaker known (Buck’s
Stove or Range.
If it’s anything from
L. G6IG6R.
We cordially invite you to take
a look at our stock you will see
that HIGH QUALITY has
been lookea after as carefully
as LOV/ PRICES.
Just a Few Fnces
Ladles’ Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched
Initial Handkerchiefs at ■ |Qc
Dainty Embrolderea nuddkerchiefs,
linen and lawn, tine nnd sheer;
ready for gifts, worth 3j per cent,
more, at from - • 20c to ggc
Big lot White and Pigured Hem-
stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladles’
and Dents’, at • • ■ ■ g c
85 Boxes' Children Initial Handker
chiefs, 3 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 .... 25c to $1,00
$1.25 Ladles’ Kid Oloves, fine qual
ity; this week at ■ - - 7gc
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from ... . 65c to $|,25
One lot of White Marseiiles Spreads,
from ■ ... 75c to $3.00
CTJust received an assortment
of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
fiFUnderwear and Hosiery for
the whole family at saving prices.
L». GEIGER,
71 Broad Street*
OF ALBANY*
ORGANIZED
Capital,
Surplus
nuuuuutt vii uiuruaubiie urine, cvi»
poratlona and Individuals invitee.
Spoolal attention given out-of-towu , 1
accounts. Intercat allowed on time-
deposits.
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OFFICERS:
8. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
PnaldenL Vice-President
W. C. Boovlll*, Cashier.
S. B. Brown,
Brown, A. W. Mnae.
President, V.-Preeident.
J# P, Munnerlyn, Cashier,
Or ALBANY, GA.
■nm
.v-saBS
n
Opened Business Sept. Oth, 1PCO
...nmaK
CAPITAL - - $60,000
SURPLUS, - - 15,000
every facility In the banking busi-
.»,»* offered to customers.
Savings Department.
interest Allowed on Tim* Deposit*.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.