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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6 1906.
MARDI-GRAS,
PENSACOLA, FLA.
FEB. 26 ®. 27.1906
Come and enjojr yourselves. The name of our kina is
Priscus, and it is his seventh annual visit to the realms
of his royal subjects, who .will receive him with great
rejoicing and merrymaking. We will have the grand
est parade of modern times—15 elegant and handsome
floats all bedecked and finished in the most beautiful
colors. It is worth traveling thousands of miles to see
them. Do not miss it. You may not have another
chance. Come and
Enjoy Yourselves!
The parade is a grand sight, and costs absolutely noth
ing to see. It is a grand spectacle, costing thousands
of dollars to get it up.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads!
Rawlins Theatre.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
Jane Kennark
IN HALL CAINE'SIGREAT PLAY
* "The Eternal City.
Same Big Production and Cast
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■T Including'
EMMETT C. KING, WM. BONNEY,
JEFFERSON LLOYD, W. V. RANOUS,
. MABELLE ROTHER AND 30 OTHERS
Prices, lower floor, 50c, 75c 1 , $1.00 and $1.50. Seats Saturday.
Exctiange mt
OF ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED 1893.
Capital, • • • ?67 goo
Surplus Md I idii, - S6 ooo
AccouuM of.mHimntile llrms, cm
por&tlons ami Individuals Invitea.
Special attention glveo out-of-town
accounts. Interest allowed on time
deposits.
OFFICERS:
6. s. Brown, A. W. Muse,
v President Vlcs-Prssldsnt
W. C. Scovllls, Cashier.
S.B. Brown, A. W.Mnss,
President, V.-Prealden»
J. P, Munnorlyn, Cashier,
Albany National Bank
OF ALBANY, GA.
Opened Business Bout. Oth, 100b
CAPITAL - - *60,000
SURPLUS, - - 16.000
Evan facility In the banking bust-
one ‘'
ness ottered to eustomers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allows* oa Tim* Deposits.
7Ret
LittleDoctor
BAYS
“Don’t Physio!” Use
Ramon's Liver Pills and
Tonic Pellets lor all Liv
er Troubles. Sate,’ su.’o
permanent cures and
ermplete treatment fur
25c. Easy, natural and
certain—money back 11
they fall.
Albany Drug Co.
6 Per Cent. Farm Loans.
THOS. H. MILNER,
Allorney-al-Law,
VENTULETT BUILDING.
HICKS*
CA?UDIN£
IMMEDIATELY CVUt
HEADACHES
pCOLDS
INOTOtt HOURS
“ridfcaklOc. AiDntfbo
Correct Dress
The “Modern Method” system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O.,
•atisfies good dresser* everywhere.
All Garment* Marie Strictly
to Y«ur M**-.»ti**e
at moderate prices. 500 r»v|e* of foreign
•nd domestic fabrics from whir h to rbooee,
Reproientofi by
B. BROWN & CO., Albany, Qa.
MIDDLE GEORGIA FARMERS
TURN TO SPECULATION
Borne of Them Sell Their Farms to
Speculate In Futuree.
Barnesville, Ga„ Feb. 5,—A number
oI farmers ol this section have been
dealing In cotton futures pietty’ heav
ily recently. They have either sold
their spots or borrowed money at the
banks on It, and have taken the pro
ceeds In futures. In some Instances
farmers have been known to sell out
their farms or implements and move
to town so that they cuuld deni in fu
tures more readily.
Some have already lost what they
had saved, and will now have to go
back to tlu, farm and start over again.
Others have made enough to want
more, and are still holding on. Somo
of the players on tin. market go awny
to neighboring cities occasionally, es
pecially when the y are losing, to
change their luck. They usually hold
on, however, until they are cleaned out
entirely. The tendency in this direc
tion seems to be growing among the
farmers.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
New Firs Hose Tested.
One thousand feet of new hose, re
cently purchased for the Are depart
ment and received from the manufac
turers a few days ago, was tested this
morning by Chief Tom James. The
reserve steamer was put In operation
over a cistern in front of the New
Albany hotel, and two sections , of the
new hose were laid, being subjected
to a pressure of 226 to 260 pounds to
the square inch. It Is guaranteed to
hold its own under a pressure of 400
pounds, and no Blin of weakness was
manifested this morning. The hose
will at once be placed in service, tak
ing the place of 1,000 feet which will
be retired and placed on the emer
gency list.
The best line of Buggies, Wagons
and Harness In Albany.
3-6t ALBANY BUGGY CO.
ALL ABOUT BUTTONS;
NEWS FOR MILADY.
;
The Shapes and Novel Designs' to be
Worn This Season.
An Easy Subject.
craw eases
Mose Johnson—Does yo’ believe In
hypnotism?
Pete Jackson — Shuahly, Bhuahly!
Many’s de time Ah’s bln hypnotise
bah a chicken coop.
They never gripe or sicken, but"
cleanse and strengthen the stomach,
liver and bowels. This is the univer
sal verdict of the many thousands who
use DeWltt’s Little Early Risers.
These famous little pills rollev head
ache, constipation, bllllousness, jaun
dice, torpid liver, sallow complexion,
etc. Try Little Early Risers. Albany
Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
de-
Llko » Miracle.
“The age of miracles has gone,’
clared the cynic.
“No, It hasn’t," said the woman.
“My husband told me this morning
that be noticed I was wearing last
season’s lint and gave me money to
buy a new one.”—Baltimore American.
Albany Insurance
AGENCY.
ibaecMNor to H**. L. «
You may buy higher priced Break
fast Bacon, but none better at the
1 price—16c lb. A shipment of 6 and 6
lb. strips and 9 to 13 Jb. sides just In.
I Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Insurance
Buttons and buckles are both cob-
tume features at present. Especially
Is this truo of the button, which In Its
various sizes and guises Is one of the
most effective Items In ornament.
Antlquo silver ohes nru always
handsome—that Is to say, those an
tique in design, even if not so In point
of duration and fact. .The best de
signs alone enn survive the pnssago
of time, and so a reproduction of an
antique that Is still In existence must
naturally bo a thing of quite excep
tional beauty and artlBtlc merit.
The curved outlines of the Louis
Quinze and Seize period, with pseudo-
classical designs upon their surfaces,
are now beautifully reproduced. Tiny
buttons of the same material as the
larger ones, and either exactly re
peating tile design, or at lonst very
similar In outline and Idea, are com
bined with the large ones.
Enamel constructs many of tho
most handsome batons, for In tills
shades of color are to he obtained to
harmonize with any mnterlal. Somo
of the'buttons Ihnt have green or deep
red or purple tints In the onamel are
surrounded by silver rims; and, con
versely, one seos hnndsome buttons
where a design In enamel surrounds
the silver "centre.
A wreath of roBes In nntural pink
for the blossoms, and green leave, all
round a silver filigree centre, was a.
very handsome button, of which four
were Bet on the folded satin belt of a
heliotrope chiffon velours gown. Tiny
miniatures form another fashionable
and effective button. There are seen
also gold, silver and steel settings to
amethyst, topaz or coraal centres.
Combined in some specimens with
good effect are two or three metals,
such as gold, platinum and cut steel.
Some of the gold (or gold-cased) but
tons are welcome In their very sim
plicity, for they are quite plain, though
redeemed from commonplace by some
point In the shape: Some In a dia
mond shape, both large and small, the
varying Blzes set In different situa
tions, of plain bright gold, made a very
satisfactory finish on n black mousse
line velours princess gown.
In Btrong contrast were the more
showy button ornaments of another
frock built in the very same material;
these were heart-shaped, the outline
made In nn Interlacing Boroll of gold
and platinum, and the centre a
pierced, open Watteau design in gold
of Cupid, bow and arrow ip hand, sur
rounded by tiny doveB with diamond
sparks for eyes. A little more and
there would be complete landscape ef
fects, quite rivaling the millinery In
which the mother of Louis XVI In
dulged.
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The Eye and Its
Care.
Consult us only. We are
the leading Opticians and we
guarantee every fit where oth
ers fall. 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 optician's 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.
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Will//
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Wedding Gifts
that never grow old if you buy
it of Phil Harris. *
GIVE THEIi
CONSULTATION AND
ADVICE FREE.
Phil Harris,
Leading Opthalmic Optician.
as a wedding present some article
trotn our new and large stock.
Beautiful and unique designs in
Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Chinn,
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.
'Phono 197.
rMall orders will receive our
very prompt attention.
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FOR AND AGAINST LIQUOR
There may be much to be said,
but no one who is for liquor will
be against the line of liquors dis
pensed 1 at our
POPULAR BftR
. -4
« s whiskey we sell is a de-
y smooth article. Made
right in the first place and aged,
not by artific! il means, byt by
time’s mellowing hand. It’s thv
same way all through. Whiskey,
Wines or Beef at our bar is A-l.
Davla.Exohango
Bank Building
Broad Gjraa*.
MorriilWealoeky, President.
D. W. James, W.tJiBellr ,
let Yloe-Prea. 2nd Vioe-Pree
Joteph B. DsvU,_
Oaalier.
pirst National Bank,
ALBANY, OA.
Capital ,.160,000
Surplui and Undivided Profit., 80,000
The Yellow Fever Germ
has recently been discovered. It bears
a close resemblance to the malaria
germ. To free the system from dis
ease germs, the most effective remedy
is Dr. King’s Now Llfo Pills. Guar
anteed to cure all diseases due to ma
larial poison and constipation. 25c at
Albany Drug Co.
MONEY LOANED.
Hits received eubleot to Sigh
■ subiec
Draft. A general banking buitm
transacted- Banker.' and merebanl
■mounts solicited.
Didn’t Like Dsrk Colore.
Morris Weelosky, D. W. James*
President. V--Pre»
F. H. Betel, Cashier.
N. R. Dohon, Asst. Cashier.
T
OP ALBANY. OA.
CAPITAL tyO,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFIT8 .... 12,000.00
{Solicits accounts of firms and
Individuals
\JargS
Johns—I heard you tell that map
to never darken your ddbr again.
Trying to marry your daughter?
Thoms—No; he’s a painter and he
painted my front dor ebony instead
of oak.
For Livingston's
Closed C&bs
L.. G©IG©R.
We oirdlally Invite you to take
a look at our stook you will s»e
that HIGH QUALITY has
been lookea after ae carefully
as LOVf PRICES.
Just ill Prices
Ladles’Pore Sheer Linen Hemstitched
r: -1
.<*
Initial Handkerchiefs at • |(jc
Dainty Embrolderen Handkerchiefs,
linen and Iswn, fine sad sheer;
ready for gilts, worth 3v per cent,
more, at from • • 20c do 85 c
Big lot White sod Figured Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladle*’
and dents’, at ■ • • ■ 5c
85 Boxes Children Initial Handker
chiefs, 3 In a box, at a box, • |gc
Men's White Silk Handkerchief*,
high grade, large sizes, well worth
35c per cent more. Holiday prices,
from « • • • 25® 1° $1.00
*1.25 Ladles’ Kid Oloves, fine qual
ity; this week at • • * 75®
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from • • • ; 05c to $| 25
One lot of While Marseilles Spreads,
from .... 75c to $3X0
43-Just received an assortment
ol LADIES’ BELTS, sfyllsb and
*0*Uniterwear and Hosiery for
the whole family at saving prices.
L». OBIOBKg
41 Broad Street.
m
&. F. MANNING
RENTING, COLLECTING AND
REAL ESTATE AGENT
:Phone 26:
More comfort.bio but no Aar. exp.n-
elve than the old open haoke.
For Bagga.ge Transfer
Startling But True.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chica
go theatrp Iniwhich nearly elx hundred
people lost their lives, yet more than
UGHTHIHB AND
ST08MS.
r«i«»o»ione» A0 and 11 •
F. O. TICKNOR
| A Healing Goipel.
| The Rev. J. C. Warren, paetor of r
! Sharon Baptist Church, Belalr, Ga., five times this number, or over 3,000
J says of Electric Bitters: "It’s a God- people,. died from pniepmonla In CM-
l send to mankind. It cured me
jui.n lame back, stiff Joints, and complete 0 f these cased of pneumonia resulted
: physical collapse. I was so weak It frotn a cold and could have bepn pre-
took me half an hour to walk a mile, vented by the_timely use of Chamber-
' Two bottles of Blectriq fljtters have
made me so strong I have Just walked mon i a have warded It off by the
three miles In 50 minutes and feel like prompt use of this remedy. The fol-
nritlH wa lklng three more. It’s made a new lowing Is an Instance of this sort:
man of me.” Greatest remedy for “Too much cannot be said In favor of
‘ " ;’B C( "
and General Hauling
’Phone 26
1 HAD. WELLS.
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Finest “Triumph” Water
melon Seed.
Cough Remedy, and es-
: I weakness ’hnd all Stomach, Liver and Chamberlain' -
r.n*lwr.CD*RADTI PTT 'Kidney complaints. Sold under guar- peclally for colds and Influenza. I
UKAllNUcK CC DAK 1 LCl 11 antee at'Albany Drug Co. Price 60c, Know that It cured my daughter, Lau-
C0NTRACT0R8 AND BUILDER8,
Dawson, Ga.
Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden
Buildings Furnished.
It will pay you to keep Chamber- ra, of a severe cold, and I believe
Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea saved her life when she was threaten-
Remedy in your home. It only coats a ed with pneumonia.”. W. D. Wilcox,
quarter. Sold by Hllsman-Sale Drug Logan. New York. Sold by Hllsman-
Co. Sale Drug Co.
For sale, about 100 pounds of the
famous "Triumph" watermelon seed,
saved from 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
seed are perfectly good for the com
ing season. 60 cents per pound. Ad
dress , MRS. J. D. WOOTEN,
U4t Sylvester, Ga.
FOB SALE.
Two desirable plantations on terms to salt
pnrchftnor One pleco 825 sores two niller
south of Albany: qne> nattumgei aneiMed with
wire 8U miles Thirteen hundred acre, elx
miles from Albany, 800 scree open lead hal-
snre Id virgin woodland; no write land,
iota 10 and 12 onttonth street, cheap.
A very desirable U aors lot in Arcadia, op
poalte Oscar - eundorfer, . .
Desirable home on Washington street;
terms satisfactory. ■,
Desirable cottogo on Resldonco street. Also-
^Heveraliralwnii lota on State •treat; H oaelv
end loan mnnev to build h
desirable t "
on State street;
have not s^aoe* m ,dM!n m . e to teU vou nil I
have, bnt f can sell you raoet anything yon
* estate I haven't time to efiango
want in real estate .— -- — v--* s
advertlnemetite but I selling, Glye mo •
can and I will sell to yon.
ygad to»hpwyqda
onwhatrhavo. I do a general collecting 1
Ineaa and aolicit vonr na*ronege.
Offloo in the oourt hones.
New Partnership
Announcement Is hereby made that
Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones have
formed a partnership for the practice
of law and to engage In the real es
tate business, with ofllces at 7, 8 and
9 Davis-Exchange Bank-Building, the
style of the firm being Ed. R. & Clay,
ton Jones. Their services are respect
fully tendered the puMlc.
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