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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1906.
Spread the Worlds Table
along every line of longitude from
North to South; every parallel of
latitude from East to West; pile
thereon the foods of every dime and
Uneeda
Biscuit
will surpass them all in the elements
which make a perfect world-food.
In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Rawlins Theatre.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Jane Kennark
IN HALL CAIN E' S„GRE AT PLAY
'’’The Eternal City.
Same Big Production
Including
an
d Cast
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.
THE ORIGINAL
The idea of a Cough Syrup that will act
on the bowels, and thus assist in expelling
colds from the system is new and original
in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.
KE®Ys
LAXATIVE
A certain, safe and harmless remedyfor
all Coughs, Colds, Croup, V/hooping Cough,
La Grippe, Bronchitis, Influenza and all
Lung and Bronchial affections. Mothers
praise the children’s favorite Kennedy’s
TRADE
Laxative Honey and Tar
COUGH SYRUP
HONEY
TaR
Fit pared at (In Laboratory of S. C. DeWlTT A CO., CHICAOO, V. S. A.
IWTH* BSD CLOVER BLOSSOM AHD TBB BOBBY BEE IS OB EVERT BOTTLE.
For Sale By Albany Drug Co. and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Gallottf^Gallon
Mam
im
House Paint
and
Fate Linseed Oil
LINSf
Oil
Buy them separately—mix together, and you
have Paint Perfection, ready to apply.
ALBANY DECORATING COMPANY,
ALBANY, QA.
tim-w Bank
OF ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED 1893.
Capital, • - - $57 200
Surplus and Piofts, - gg qqq
Accounts of mercantile firms, coi
orations and Individuals invitea.
lecial attention given out-of-toui.
counts. Interest allowed on time
posits.
officers:
6. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President Vice-President
w. C. SeovlUe, Cashier.
8. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
.President. V.-Pre-ddent
J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier,
Or ALBANY, GA.
Opened Business Sept, flth, 18
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
$60,000
15,000
Every facility in the banking bust-
off< ‘
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits
6 Per Celt. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
Attorney-at-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
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HICKS*
CAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
HEADACHES
up COLDS
IN 6 TO IS HOURS
BocdtIOe. AiOntfm
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.
Election to Be Held March 22—Rules
and Regulations as Prescribed by
County Democratic Executive Com*
mlttee.
Albany, Ga., February 6, 1906.
In compliance with action of the
Democratic Executive Committee of
Dougherty County at a meeting held
on Saturday, February 3, at which all
members of the committee were pres
ent, a white Democratic primary elec
tion is hereby ordered to be held at
tho Court House in Albany and at the
precinct at Pretoria on Thursday,
March 22, 1906, for the nomination of
county officers, viz: Sheriff, Clerk of
tho Superior Court, Tax Collector, Tax
Receiver, Treasurer, Coroner, and Sur
veyor.
For the. information of voters and
in justice to.all parties concerned, it is
deemed proper to here state that a
question has arisen ns to whether the
ofllco of Clerk of the Superior Court
will continue to carry with it the of
fice of Treasurer, or whether the of
fices of Clerk and Treasurer will con
tinue In consolidation in this county—
said question having arisen out of a
decision of the Supreme Court in an
analogous case in Cobb county. The
Democratic Executive Committee" has
not presumed to pass upon this ques
tion of law, but, being advised that one
or more candidates will run for the
office of Treasurer and have the ques
tion as to whether the offices of Clerk
and Treasurer shall still be consoli
dated, or separated, # decided In the
courts, the committee has provided
for the nomination of a candidate for
Treasurer in the primary-so as to leave
no excuse for any man to run in the
general election without having first
submitted his candidacy to the white
Democratic voters of the county.
This primary shall be held under
the general state law governing pri
mary elections.
The chairman of the executive com
mittee will appoint'the managers and
clerks for said primary, and the fol
lowing rules and regulations will be
enforced:
Each candidate will be required to
pay to the chairman of the executive
committee not later than the noon of
March -20 the sum of $5 for the ex
pense of the election, including tickets.
The committee will have tickets
printed with the names of all candi
dates printed thereon, and voters will
erase all names except those for whom
they desire to vote, and only those
not erased will bo counted.
The use of money, whiskey, car
riages, or other inducements for the
purpose of influencing voters Is pro
hibited, and the committee will rule
out any candidate who may be proved
to be guilty of employing any such
means.
Only registered white Democratic
voters will be eligible to vote in this
primary.
The polls will open at 8 o’clock a.
m. and close at 5 o’clock p. m.
The executive committee will meet
at noon on Friday, March 23, receive
the returns from the managers, hear
protests and complaints, if there be
any, and declare the result of the pri
mary. ' H. M. McINTOSH,
Chairman.
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 in time. My wife lmnroved
with first bottle and twelve bottles
completed the cure.” Cures the worst
coughs and colds or money refunded.
*t Albanv Drug Co., 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
"Is he dead or alive?”—Hercules.
The Definition of the Defeated.
She—And so you think I’m a coquette?
Why, .1 don’t believe you know what a
coquette is. He (bitterly)—A coquette
i3 a woman who syndicates her affec
tions,—Life.
Afraid of Strong Medicines.
Many people suffer for years from
heumatic pains, and prefer to do so
ather than take the strong medicines
’sually given for rheumatism, not
-nowlng that quick relief from pain
nay be had simply by applying Cham-
'erlain’s Pain Balm and without tak-
ng any medicine internally. Rev.
'mos Parker, of Magnolia, North Car-
•lina, suffered for eight years with a
ime hip, due to severe rheumatic
ialns. He has been permanently
•mred by the free application of Cham-
lerlaln’s Pain Balm. For sale by Hils-
\
Air PrcKMurc.
At tlie level of the sea tho pressure
of tho atmosphere on tho piston of au
engine is about fifteen pounds to the
square Inch,. but decreases at higher
altitudes. As this atmospheric pres
sure must he overcome by the steam
pressure before any \vork can bo done,
it Is evident that at tho diminished air
pressure of high altitudes more work
can lie obtained from a given pressure
of steam than at the sea level, or, In
other words, nn equally effective pres
sure of steam can bo obtained with
the expenditure of less fuel. The dif
ference, however, is not great enougli
to be of any practical importance.
Bounty For SculpM.
During the French-Indinn * war of
1754 the French offered a bounty for
British scalps. In tho same year a
bounty of £100 each was offered by tho
authorities of the several colonies. In
1755 Massachusetts granted a bounty
of £40 for every scalp of a male Indian
over twelve years of age and £20 each
for the scalps of .women and children.
In 1704 John Penn, grandson of Wil
liam Penn and governor of Pennsyl
vania, offered a bounty of $150 for
every “Indian buck” killed ami scalped.
You may buy higher priced Break
fast Bacon, but none bettor at the
Price—16c lb. A shipment of 5 and 6
lb. strips and 9 to 13 lb. sides just In.
Phono 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
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 mces
Ladies’ Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched
Initial Handkerchiefs at • |Qc
Dainty Embrolderca nmidkcrchicfs,
linen and lawn, fine and Bhcer;
ready for gifts, worth 3j per cent,
more, at from • ■ 20c to 85c
Big lot White and Plgured Hem*
stitched - Handkerchiefs, Ladles’
and Gents’, at 5 C
85 Boxes Children Initial Handker
chiefs, 3 In a box, af a box, • |gc
Men’s White Silk Handkerchiefs,
high grade, large sizes, well worth
35c per cent more. Holiday prices,
from - - - - 25 c t° $1.(10
$1.25 Ladies’ Kid Oloves, fine qual
ity; this week at • • • 75c
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from .... 65c to $| 25
One lot of White Marseilles Spreads,
from 75c to $3.00
(SyMust received an assortment
of LADIES' KELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
ffSTUndei-wear and Hosiery for
the whole family at saving prices.
L.. GEIGER,
71 dtroart Street,
V"
The Eye and Its
r *
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 grnduare 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 tlie eye. We handle only
the best lenses made and our
our frames are all adjusted to
lit tlie face accurately.
CONSULTATION AND
ADVICE FREE.
Phil Harris,
Leading Opthalmic Optician.
V..
Wedding Gifts
that never grow old if you buy
it of Phil Harris.
GIVE THEM
as a wadding present some arti do
from our new and large siodk.
Beautiful and unique design- in
Sterling Silver, Out Glt«s, CMivt*
Clocks and hundreds of oti.sr beau
tiful gifts. W« are headquarter
and leaders in this line.
Every article beautifully en
graved free
Phil Harris,
LEADING JEWELER.
'Phono 197.
fiTMotl orders will receive -up
very prompt attention.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
RAILWAY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at
Albany, Ga.
In Effect Jan. 8. 1905.
DEPARTURES:
For Dothan and Florala.... 7:15am
For Dothan, Floralla and Lock
hart 3:50 pm
For Macon, Atlanta, Augus
ta, Columbus, Savannah.. 1:05am
For Macon, Atlanta, Colum
bus, Montgomery, Troy.., ,11:61 am
For Macon. Atlanta. Savan
nah 9:00 pm
ARRIVAL8:
From Florala and Dothan..., 8:15pm
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 11:10 am
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 7:25am
From Montgomery, Troy, Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:10pm
From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum
bus 11:30 pm
ALL TRAINS DAILY.
Drawing room sleeping cars be
tween Albany and Atlanta on trains
arriving at Albany at 7:26 a. m. and.
leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parlor
car between Albany and Atlanta on
train arriving at Albany at 3:10 p.
m. and leaving Albany at 11:51 a. m.
For further Information apply to S.
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or
R S. Morris. Commercial Agent, Al-
bmny. Ga.
Albany Insurance
AGENCY.
(SsosMaor to BO. L. Wish! a Oo.i
insurance
—against—
FIRE UCHTNINC AND WIND
8TORM8.1
Tslsphones >0 and 111.
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AN EXCELLENT DRINK
The year round can be had
at our bar. No matter if its y/7
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.
Davls-Exohango
Bank Building
THE OFFICE
Broad BtroaL
Pr nt
BLOOD POISON CURED
§;S
A Desperate Struggle and How it Endfb.
Just 27 miles from the classic city of Athens, Ga., Is located the thriv
ing little town of Maxey's the residence of Mr. Robert Ward, who hnB
Just been released from the most perilous predicament, the particulars 1
of which ho has consented to give to the publlo. He writes tas-follows.
Maxey’s Oglethorpe Co., Ga., July J.
For 12 or 14 years I have been a great sufferer with a terrible form of
Blood Poison (Syphilis), which ran Into' the secondary,- and finally it wsb -
pronounced a ternary form. My head, face and shoulders became alm> st
a solid mass of corruption, and finally the disease commenced eating
away my skull bones. I became so horribly repulsive that for three years
I absolutely refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of the
most noted blood remedies, and applied to nearly all physicians near me,
but my condition continued tot grow worse, and all said I must surely die.
My bones became the seat of excruciating aches and pains; my nights
were passed In misery; I was reduced In flesh and strength; my kid
neys were terribly deranged, and life became r burden to me.
I chanced to see an advertisement of B. B. B., and Bent $1 to W. C.
Blrchmore & Co., merchants of our place, and they prooured one bottle for
me. It was used with decided benefit. I continued Its u«e and when eight.
.or ten bottles had been used was pronounced sound and well.
Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who
had been burned and thon restored. My case Is well known In this coun
ty, and for the benefit of others who may, be similarly affeoted, I think
It my duty to give facts to the public, end to extend my heartfelt thanks
for so valuable a remedy. I have been welt over 12 months, and no re-
turn of the disease has occurred. POBERT WARD.
Maxey's Ga., July 1.
We, the undersigned, know Mr. Robt. Ward, and take pleasure In stat
ing 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 knew in our county, and
that he has been cured by the use of B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm.
A. T. BRIGHTWELL, Merchant,
JOHN T. HART, W. C. BIRCHMORB & CO., Merchant*
W. C. CAMPBELL. J. H. BRIGHTWELL, M. D.
Botanic Blood Balm*(B. B. B.) Is guaranteed to oura any Blood or Skin
Disease If taken In sufficient quantity as directed. It In sold by all good
druggleta at $1 per large bottle; 6 for $5. Valuable book free.
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta Ga.
For Livlngaton’a
Closed Ca.bs
B. F. MANNING
RENTING,COLLECTING AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT
sPhone 26'
FOR BALE.
Two desirable plantations on terras to nrit
purchaser One place 828 aores two iniIer
Mam ririrnffirtAblA hut ran morn nvnftn south of Albany, fine pasturage enclosed with
More comfortable but wire 8# miles. Thirteen hundred acres .si*
•Ivo man the old opon hacks. miles from Albany. 900 aerts open land bal
ance in virgin woodland; no waste land.
Lots 10 and 12 on Booth street, cheap.
A vrry desirable % sere lot in Arcadia, op
poeite Oscar'eundorfer. .
Desirable home on Washington street*
For Bagga-ge Transfer
and General Hauling
’Phone 26
TrfAD. WELLS.
terms satisfactory. . . .
Desirable cottoge on Residence street. A L-o
^rieveraliaSding lota on State street; % t
and loan moner to build houses
Three desirable residences on State I
X / A cssh, balance on long time
I have not space and time to tell you nil
have, but I can sell von most anything v
want in real estate I haven’t time to ebsn
ndvertl“ementH but l am selling, Give 1
call and I will sell to yon,
Will be glad to show yon and figure with J
on what Inave. I do a general oollactitg q
ins** and solicit mnr wronage.
Office in the court house.
Finest “Triumph” Water
melon Seed.
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(OR
For Bale, about' 100 pounds of the
famous "Triumph” watermelon seed,
saved from melons weighing not less
than 00 pounds each, grown by the
late J. D. Wooten, of Dougherty coun
ty. Melons were raised In 1904, and
seed are perfectly good for the com
ing season. 50 cents per pound. Ad
dress MRS. J. D. WOOTEN,
New Partnership
Announcement is hereby made t
Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones
formed a partnership for the pn
of law and to engage
tate business, with off
9 Davis-Exchange
style of the flrm l
ton Jones.
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