The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 03, 1906, Image 7

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERAL6: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, IMS. MS 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 tlie 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 a Carpet -Tack to a Furnished House. Then we are in the market. We will interest you if you’ll drop in. Terms to suit. ■Usov; * Jtefjs .Eth a. '•0 ra or awlins X TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Jane Kennar IN HALL CAINE'S^GREAT PLAY 9lt* a >’r -Mi *i’W -to k “Tke Eternal City. Same Big Production and Cast Including EMMETT C. KING, WM. BONNEY, JEFFERSON LLOYD, W. V. RANOUS, MABELLE ROTHER AND 30 OTHERS Prices, lower floor, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Seats Saturday. Exctianae Ml OF ALBANY’ GA. ORGANIZED 1898. Capital, - - • 557 200 Surplus and Profits, - 55 qqq Accounts of mercantile firms, cot [■orations and Individuals lnvltdu. Special attentiop given put-pf-k.au accounts. rUteretf Allowed on time ieposlti. OFFICERS: a. B. Drown, A. W. Muse, Pre.idenL Vice-President • w. C. Scovllie,Cashier. S'. B. Brown, A W. Mnse, President. V.-Preslden*, •I. P, Alunnwrlyn, Cashier, Albany National Bank Of MB ANY. GA. Opened Business Sept. Oth, IOOO CAPITAL SURPLUS, $50,000 - 15, Ever; facility In the Banking busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time li.po.IU City Transfer Co., I. C. Brinson, Mgr. Who’s Your Drayman Give your hauling to us. We assure you that it will be done promptly and care fully. Our Mr. Brinsou, by rea son of his railroad experi ence, is capacitated to verify freight rates, thus saving you trouble, time and money. Diligent Dratymen We will deliver your freight the same day that it arrives and check all freight bills for you without extra charge. ’Phone 367. City Transfer Company. SLOAN’S LINIMENT ■ cures I Rheumatism Lumbago, Sciatica Pleurisy, SorcTTiroai & La Grippe. Price 25 <; 50*&*1.00| All Drug&s/s Dr.EarlS.Sl Boston Mass, u: HICKS’ CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES jBreaKj up COLDtS IN 6 TO 12 HOURS rial Book 10c At Ontfsa GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brlck, Stone, or Wooden Buildings Furnished. GEORGIA T. P. A. TO MEET IN ALBANY IN APRIL In Anticipation of This and Elksl Com ventlon, the New Albany Annex Is Rushed. Work Is being rushed on the annex to the New Albany hotel, and every effort will be made to have it com pleted by the middle of April. The Georgia T. P. A. will meet in Al bany late In April, and It is on account of this fact that no effort will be spared to secure the completion of the annex by that time. There will bo hundreds of traveling men In the city to attend the T. P. A. meeting, and many will he accompanied by their ladles. It will be something of an i ndertaldng to entertain all the visitors, but tills the new Albany will be prepared to do with the completion of the annex. A month later, or late in May, the State Association of Blits will meet In this city, and there will he a large attendance of the Georgia members of that order on that occasion. The addition now being made to the New Albany, as' well as the annex completed two or three years ago, will he steam heated. The apparatus is now being installed. The new rooms will be the most elegantly,finished and furnished, In the house. They will have metal ceilings, steam radiators and many other conveniences. “Hello, neighbor, where did you get that nice harness?” “At the Albany Buggy Co.’s, of course. They keep the best line of Buggies and Harness of any house in Geoi gla." 3-6t "So let it be done.”—Hercules. THE PLAY LA8T NIGHT. He Doesn’t Count. &/,kbh. Caller—There Is Mr. Henpex at tile window, nnd you tell me (here Isn’t anybody at home! Maid—Sure, then, an' Henpex Isn’t anybody—at home. Jusl received a car of the Celobrated Brown Wagons and Drays. 3-0t ALBANY BUGGY CO. Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Lathi, Shingles, all kinds of lumber and mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blind!, Glass and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile, Wall Paper and Paints at 0. D. SMITH’S. It is hoped that there will be no de lay in getting ready for beginning work on the school building: It would be a great pity if anything should oc cur to prevent the completion of the building before the time for opening the fall term of school. “So let it be done.”—Hercules. “Brown’s in Town"-—A Good Farce Comedy and Pleasing Specialties. “Brown’s In Town,” a farce comedy, with Miss Verne E. Sheridan In the leading lady’s role, was the attrac tion at the Rawlins theatre last night. Just a handful of theatre-goers at tended the performance, for Brown had been in town before. The play Is, just what It claims to be, a farce com edy, nothing more nor less. There is no plot In which any groat human In terest. could center. The pipy abounds In funny, ridiculous situations. The cast was good, and deserved a better audience than - greeted them last night. Miss Sheridan was just as; cute and cunning as could be, and she was as well up on acting as- she was good looking. Miss Elolse Elllston. "Dick’s” wife, was fair. Both Carollne'Cllfton anil Margaret France, one ns a German helresB and the other as “Primrose,” the cook, can be placed in the “fair" category. Gil bert Tossick, as “Dick Preston," and Hugh Fay, as “Worth Carew.” took thb honors for the male members of the cast. During the action of the play sev eral specialties were Introduced by dif ferent members of the east. Margaret France had a splendid monologue and song,' the latter of which she rendered very Indifferently. Still, she would have been encored had there been enough people in the audience to make the necessary noise. - Miss Sheridan’s song was the most enjoyable feature of the show, not on account -jot her voice, which Is sweet but not powerful, \)ut more pf her “winning ways.” Rrlnson & Co., Wood and Coal, Phone 367. Prompt lervlce. Patron age solicited. 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 vent 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 The Albany Guards are congratulat ing one another today upon their suc cess In securing the large auditorium for their armory for the ensuing year. They have tried long and earnestly to get a suitable drill and equipment room, and it is natural that they should feel elated at their success. The auditorium will make a splendid armory. Afraid of 8trong Medicines. Many people suffer for years from T.eumatic pains, and prefer to do so -ather than take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain •nay be had simply by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm and without tak- 'ng any medicine internally. Rev. Amos Parker, of Magnolia, North Car olina, suffered for eight years with a 'ame hip, due to severe rheumatic nains. He has been permanently cured by the free application of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by Hils- man-Sale Drag Co. A Very Sensitive Lady* A young lady .endowed with the most sensitive nerves mentioned one evening to a few friends assembled In her drawing room thnt she had a hor ror of the rase. "The perfume of this flower," saia she, “gives me a severe headache and faintness.” The conver sation was Interrupted by the visit of a fair friend who wore a rosebud In her headdress. Our fair heroine turned pale directly, tossed her arms and fell gracefully In a swoon ’upon the otto man. , “What u strange nervous suscepti bility! Whut a delicate and Impres sionable organisation!” cried the spec tators. “For mercy's suite, madam, go nway I Don’t you see tha t you have caused tills attack?”.; > “I V" ropiied the astonished lady. ttYes, of course It Is the perfume of the rosebud hi your hulr," “Renlly, If It is so I will saciiflce the guilty flower, but judge Ucfoi'9 you sentence," The flower, detached from the head dress, was passed from baud to band among the spectators, hut tliolr solici tude soon gave.way to a different emo tion. Tiie f.’.ial rosebud was all pi'tl- flelal .Mil 1 !—I’.M'uJqu l.cn.'er. Luckiest Man In, Arkansas. “I’m the luckiest man In Arkansas,” writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife’s health af ter five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world’s greatest medicine, Dr; King’s New Dis covery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure consumption If taken hr. time. My wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure.” Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Albany Drag Co., 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Correct Dress | The 'Modern Method” system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E-Hays & Co., of Cincinnati* O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 and domestic fabrics from 500 rtylds of foreign wM-f ’ 8. B. rh In rLoo*e. Representor] by ^ BROWN & CO., Albany, Qa. Albany Insurance AGENCY. (Hnooauor to La Wight a Go.t Insurance The Eye and Care. Its Consult us only. We ure 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. GIVE THEM as a wedding present some artHe from our new and large aiook. Beautiful and unique designs in Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, CMirn. Clocks and hundreds of other beau tiful gifts. We are headquarter and leaders in this line. Every article beautifully «u- graved free. Phil Harris, 1 LEADING JEWELER. 'Phono 197. iHTMall orders will receive «iur very prompt attention. A. 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 firticleffom us. Bar trade is a specialty with us, and those who are our patrons haven’t a word of complaint. Davia-Exohango Bank Building THE OFFICE -'.'•.vUjffl L.. G©IG©R. We cordially invite you to take a look at our stock you will see that HIGH QUALITY has been lookea after as carefully: as LOW PRICES. Just a Few inces Ladles’Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched Initial .Handkerchiefs at • |Qc Dainty Embroidered naddkercblefB, linen and lawn, find' and aheer; ready for gifts, worth 3. per cent, more, at from • • 20c *® 85 c Big lot White and Figured Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladles’ and Gents', at • • • • gc 85 Boxes Children Initial Handker chiefs, 3 |n a box, at a box, • |gc Men's White Silk Handkerchiefs,! high grade, large sixes, well worth 35c per cent more. Holiday prices, from a • 25* ,0 $1.00 $1.25 Ladles’ Kid dloveB, fine qual ity; this week at • • v 76 c Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts, fancy designs, delicate colors, from • • • • ggc to $|,25 One lot of White MerseifleB Spreads, from - • 75c to $3,00 ggrJust received am assortment! of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and up-to-date, WUnderwear and Hosiery for t ie whole family at saving prices. L,. GEIGER, 71 Brand Stroot. ‘IRE •—AGAINST LIGHTNING AND 8T0RM8. T.lephones SO and 111. WIND 1 ' INDSTINCT PRINT F. O. TICKNOR I : Mgr D. NEUMAN. m I UNDER TI4E OPERA HOUSE. m Has Just received'some of Ills advance Spring Goode, some of which are men tioned below, and for the next week will go at prices that every cautlou. buyer ought to take advantage of. mi For Livingston's Closed Ga-bs —— 3 hone 26 s ' More comfortable but no more oxpen- oka. slve than the old open hack For Baggage Transfer and General Hauling ' ’Phone 26 TriAD WELLS. Finest “Triumph” Water melon Seed. For sale, about 100 pounds of the famous "Triumph" watermelon seed, saved frdm melons weighing not less than 60 pounds each, grown by the late J. D. Wooten, of Dougherty coun ty. Melons were raised in 1904, and need are perfectly good for the com ing season. 1 60 centB per pound. Ad dress MRS. ... D. WOOTEN, , 114t Sylvester, Ga. Towels worth 15e, 20? arid 25o wl.lt go at Hte White Linen Table Clothe, red bor dered, fringed, worth 76e, will go at ., 50c Turkey Red Table Clotha, fringed, . worth 76e, will go at........... 4 > rtjm Ladles’ • 15c, 20c arid' 25?i Turn-down , Collars, at'1 worth : only. A large lot of White and Coloretl Cotton Foather-stltoh Braid, per bunch .. I A'. Ginghams, for Aprons, per/ard.. * 5c D. Neuman, Agent for May Manton Patterns. 6. F. MANNING m RENT!NQ, COLLECTING AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FOB SALE* Two desirable plantations on terras to purchaser One place 826 acres two miter , -**' south of Albany, fine pasturage enclosed with / wire miles Thirteen hundred aorce six \ milee from Albany. ,000 acres open land bal ance in virgin woodland; no waste land. Lota 10 and 12 on Bouth street, [dteap.„ - - A very desirable H acre lot in Arcadia,, op posite Oscar * eundorfor. Desirable home oh Washington street; terms satisfactory. Desirable cottage oh Residence street. Also y, acre adjoining. • Beyerel/iuliding lota on State street; % cash and loan money to build houses Three desirable residences on State street; cash, balanc $ on ldng tun advertisements but T ajn se’llng, Givo m» » call and I will sell to yon. Will bo glad to shoyr y ou and figure with yon — what Ihave. I do a general collecting bu< w and ftnlicifc toih* n* Yonaeo. inerw and Solicit yon* r. i-onago. Oflloe in,the court honae No Pill 1b as pleasant and positive as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. These Famous Little Fills are so mild and effective that children, delicate ladles and weak people .enjoy their cleansing effect, while strong people fiatiQ say they aro the best liver pills Never gripe.