The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 06, 1906, Image 3

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    THE ALBANY OAltY HERALD: TUE8DAY. FEBRUARY 6 1906.
Woman’s
Call Down,
Davis-Exchangc
Bank
Building.
Bank
Building.
WHAT THE HERALD 8AID
Last October in Commenting Upon
Preaentation of "The Eternal City.”
il/hite Soocis Specials
Mother’s
t suffering'. /If' nan^ik imm
s-ppr t nona
1 Embroideries, worth 30 to 35c.
§ Special at . . .....
I All Linen Table Damask, 72 in.
§ wide. Special, yard, . ...
8
| India Linon, three special values,
| per yard, at 5c, 8c and .
i
§ White Waisting, 25c quality, an
| extra special at, yard, . .
§ 72 In. Bleached Mercerized Dam-
| ask, 65c quality, yard, . .
rwettr
Gowns, . .
Skirts, . .
Corslet Covers,
Drawers, . .
Astrologer emd
Palmist.
—■•I ■" ■<
Professor Ray, the great Astrologer,
will 1 stay one more .week In Albany,
St. John’s Hotel, Broad street Hours,
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Readings, $1.90.
EARLY ROSE.
GOODRICH,
EARLY OHIO.
PEERLESS:
! Plant, Mammoth Owl Tomato and Mammoth
>wl Sweet Pepper iq hot beds and boxes
lor transplanting later.
Seed Oats,
Horse Oats,”
Corn,
Hulls and Meal
HALE & SPEER,
LAWYERS.
Willie (aged five) — I guest they
think up in heaven that I’m dead.
Mamma—Why so?
Willie—’Cos I ain’t said my prayers
for a week.
Prompt and careful attention given to all
boalnem anfamlttediP. avrjnartt.
Luckiest Man in Arkansas.
“I’m the luckiest man In Arkansas,"'
writes H. L. Stanley, of Brono, “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 Improved
with first bottle . and twelve bottles
completed the cure. Cures the worst
coughs and colds or njoney refunded.
At Albany Drag Co., 60c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
GROCERY CO
Annual Capaelt,, 10,000,000.
Agent for Manton Patterns.
SELLS IT FOR LESS
No woman** kappa-
nets can be complete
without children; It
Is her nature to lorn
and want them
aa much ao aa
it 1* to love the
beautiful and
pore. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must
pest, however, i* ao fraught with dread, pain, auffering and danger,
that the very thought of it fill* her T '
There ia no neceaiity for the reproduction ot me to do eitner pniniui
or dangerous. Tho use of Mother’s Friend ao prepare* the syatem for
the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. Thi*
great and wonderful
remedy ia always
appliedexternally.and
has carried thousands
*f women through
the trying crisis without suffering'.
Bend for free book oonulnlnft Information
at priceless value to all expectant mothers.
The Bradfleld Regulator C*., Atlanta, 6a.
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 for yourself.
BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pine Street. (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga.
When Completed
take a critical survey of your bath
room appurtenances to confirm their
completeness. Of course you under
stand the Inference Is that It’s a Job
we finished.
Bath Room Appliances
from tubs down to minor necessaries
is a prominent feature ot our pliiigb-'
ing business. No one goes wrong that
uses our work. .
Harris Plumbing Co.
E. P. HARRIS, Mgr.
102 Pins Street. East Store of Rumney Building. ’Phone 2SS
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
The Herald of October 12 last had
the following concerning the previous
evening’s production of "The Eternal
City,” which will appear again at the I
Rawlins theatre this evening, being
presented by tho, same strong com
pany.
The Herald said:
Had the, stage afforded space and
facilities for utilizing all tho special
scenery carried for the production,
Hall Caine's great play, “The Eternal
City,” as presented at the Rawlins
theatre last niclit. would have wanted
nothing to render It faultless.
It is well that entertainments of
this character come our way now and
then. As a telief from tho monotony
of comic operas, farces, satires and
the like, they are invaluable for the
preservation of our taste for some
thing above the purely frivolous. The
production last ntirht richly deserved
a packed house.' Although a large au
dience was present. In spite of tile un
favorable weather, those seals re
maining vacant should have been oc
cupied.
After seeing “The Eternal City,”
one is impressed with the fact that
an evening has not been wasted. The
play deals with Important personages,
and impressive events. It Is full of
action, and, everything said and done
leads to a definite goal. No small talk
obtrudes. Sphere Is plenty to keep an
audledce Intensely Interested for three,
| hours and tenj minutes without any
“space fillers.”
The theme of the book is welt 1
known. The play differs only In that
“Donna Roma," who, In the book, Is
bad. In the play Is pure and lovable, j
Jape Kennark, who Was “Donna
Roma” last night, has had leading
parts In some of the most successful
productions of recent years. She Is
admirably fitted for the oharacter Bhe
essays in Hall Caine’s play, and no
flaws can he pipked In her work, Into
wlileh she throws her whole energy.
She was repeatedly recalled after the
fall of the curtain last night.
Wm. E. Bonney has the leading
male part In the play. As “David
Rossi,” a member of the Italian house
First Suburbanite—My! What are
you building a new pigeon houso for?
Second Suburbanite — To hold a
bunch of green monkeys. You didn’t
think I wns going to put pigeons In
it, did you?
BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Co
Everywhere 6c.
? Washerwomen
of deputies, he shares honorB with
Miss Kehnark. His work is of no or-
! dinary excellence, and leaves nothing
to be desired, fon he seems to meet
fully every requirement of a charac
ter which would he the ruin of.an or
dinary actor.
! Jefferson Lloyd’s “Briino Rocco”
was exeollent. and R. V. Ranous was
acceptable as His Holiness, the Pope.
Nor can any but good things be said
of Emmett C. King, who was the
“Count Bonelll” of the piny.
Prices this evening, 50 and 75 cents,
$1 and $1.50. ’
Strike
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. '. - .
Don’t deceive yourself. If you have
indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E.
Hocutt, South MUIb, N. C., says: “I
was troubled with chronic Indigestion
for several years; whatever I ate
seemed to cause heartburn, sour atom-
ach, fluttering of my heart, and gen
eral depression of mind and body. My
druggist recommended Kodol, and it
has relieved me. I can now eat any
thing and sleep soundly at night. Ko-
dol Digests what you eat. Albany
Drug Co., Hllsmaq,-Sale Drug Co.
t
New Albany
Steam Laundry.
Jersey Block Butter, 30c lb.
Georgia Block Butter, 2Ec lb.
ment of both kinds Just in.
Phone 70.. W. E. FIELDS.
North
Ship-
The leading citizens of Alb tn
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
corresp indence 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 time optician, and the
only- one that can give you the
proper advice. Consult
DR. 0, LwfUlTCEASON,
OCULIST and LEADIN6 OPTICIAN,
Davis-Exchange Bank BMf., Albany, Gja.
Are You
contemplating investing in
real estate?
if so, the Jones & Smith
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
are the people you want to
consult for these reasons:
They guarantee tye title to
every piece of property they
offer.
They are responsible for
any defects in the title they
offer.
They have the most com
plete list of desirable proper
ties in and about the city.
Vacant lots, nice houses,
knd cheap tenant hquses for
sale. See
Wm. E. SMITH,
Real Estate Manager Jones &
Smith T. G. & L. Go., Woolf oik
Building. -
Naughty Willie
Just a little Kodol after meals will
relievo that fulness, belching, gas on
stomach, and all otlior symptoms of
indigestion. Kodot digests what you
eat, and enables the stomach and di
gestive organs to perform their func
tions naturally. Albany Drug Co.,
Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
ATTENTION, VETERANS 1
Camp Slaughter No. 971, U. C. V.
/ Albany, Ga„ Feb. 5, 1900.
' All members of this Camp, and all
veterans, lire requested to meet at the
Court House on Wednesday at 10
o’clock a. m. Comrades, come pre
pared to pay dues and to elect dele
gates to the rpunton at New Orleans,
and J.q,.transact euch other business
as may coipe up. Don’t fall to be
presept If you'are a “vet."
• By bfflhr of
-V ' X T. M. .CARTER,
Capt. Comdg. Camp.
B. F. BRIMBHBRY,
Adjt.
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. Brinson, by rea
son of his railroad experi
ence, is capacitated to verify
freight rates, thus saving
you trouble, time and
money.
Diligent
Draymen
We will • deliver £our
freight the same day that it
arrives and check all freight
bills for you without extra
charge. ’Phone 367.
City Transfer
Company.
D. NEUMAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOU8E.
Has just received some of his advance
Spring Goods, some of which are men
tioned below, and for the next week
will go at prices that every cautious
buyer ought to take advantage of.
Towels worth 15c, 20c and 26c will
go at 10c
White Linen Table Clothe, red bor
dered, fringed, worth 76c, will go
at 50c
Turkey Red Table Cloths, fringed,
worth 75c, will go- at 48c
Ladles’ Turn-down Collars, worth
15c, 20c and 25c, at only 10c
A large lot of White and Colored
Cotton Feather-atlteh Braid, per
bunch 5c
'
Gingham*, for Aprons, per yard.. 6c
ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
Our celebrated PINNACLE
GI.UANO
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, Preaidant A. P. VA80N, Vice-President
W. M. WILDER, 8ee. and Traaa. T. N. WOOLFOLK, Mahager.
For Sale ot
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