The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 07, 1906, Image 7

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle—that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust—that gives to the invalid the nour ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Mnoo Bank- 1 1. B. Brown, A. W. Muse. President, \ V.-Preeident .f. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier, OP ALBANY. GA. Mbany National M ORGANIZED 1893. Capital, - • • $ 57 200 Surplus and Putts, - gg 000 or aibany, ga. Gpmied Business Sent. Oth, 1900 Accounts of mercantile firms, cot paratloas and Individuals lnvltea. (SprcUl attention given out-of-tonL accounts. Interest allowed on time deposits. , OFFICERS: S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse, President Vice-President W. C. Scovllle, Cashier. / CAPITAL - - $50,000 SURPLUS. - - 15,000 ttvprj faoilUy iA the banking bual- ir** .iTu*«$J tn mistomera. Sflv.nqs Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. And still Mr. Thomas, of Savannah, he of the Albany baseball franchise and president of the South Georgia Baseball League, hasn’t shown up here. The fans, that Is, some of them, feel very much slighted that their valuable advice has not been asked in the securing of a team to represent Albany on the diamond. The - Moultrle _ Observer “says: - “Al bany has a Business Men's League that is run on a business basis. A secretary Is employed to give his whole attention to the public interests of the city, and he Is more than pay ing his salary in the work he Is doing for the city. It Is an example that other towns might follow.” CHIEF JOINER WILL have Opposition From Present Mayor Pro Tem of At lanta, John H. Harwell. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 7.—It Is now prac tically certain that Mayor Pro Tem John H. Harwell, of the First Ward, will bo a candidate for mayor of At lanta. At City Hall yesterday It wns stated by friends of Alderman Har well that ho would certainly be In the race. The primary will be held tills summer. The only other candidates who have announced are W. R. Joy ner, chief of the Are department, and Councilman Thomas ' Goodwin, who was for years a city fireman. For a time It looked as If Captain Joyner would have no opposition. He Is gen erally looked upon as a strong candi date, but Mr. Harwell would give him a hard race. WAS IT A JOKE OR JUST A PLAIN SWINDLE? Nobody Seems to Know Anything About That Atlanta Prize Fight. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 7.—The police are undecided as to whether the reported pugilistic light which was scheduled for Monday night wns a hoax or a flim-flam game. The public wns first Informed of the fight when Rev. Len G. Broughton, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church, Sunday night displayed a ticket of admission to the "mill,” for which he said he had paid $1. The minister declared the police should not permit a fight to take place In Atlanta, and said he would do nil In his power to Btop It. Now, if the fight took place, no one has been found who will tell of it. The police are of the opinion that either a trick was played upon Dr. Broughton or else a smooth confi dence game was worked on members of the unsuspecting public who evi denced a desire to witness a real prize light. The police think a large num ber of tickets were printed, sold, and the proceeds pocketed by the promo ters, who had no Idea of pulling off anything moie exciting than a swin dle. Remove Freckles and Pimples IK TEK DAYS, WITH 1UADINOLA A V...THE COMPLEXION BEAUTiriER. ...THE COMPLEXION BEAUTiriER... (Formerly advertised and sold ns Satlnola.) A few applications will remove tan or eallowncss and restore the beauty of youth. NADINOLA is guaranteed and money refunded If it fails to remove freckles, pimples, liver-spots, collar discolorations, black-heads, disfiguring eruptions, etc., In twenty days. Leaves the skin soft, clear and healthy. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and $1.00 by all leading druggists, or by mall. Prepared by National Toilet Co., Paris, Tonn. A Healing Gospel. The Rov, J. C. Warren, pnstor of Sharon Baptist Church, Bolalr, Ga., says of Electric Ritters: “It’s a God send to mankind. It cured mo of lame hack, stiff Joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak It took mo half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have Just walked three miles In 60 minutes and feel like! walking three more. It’s made a new man of me.” Greatest remedy for j weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guar antee at Albany Drug Co. Price 60c.: It will pay you to keep Chamber-1 Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In your home. It only costs a quarter. Sold by HUsman-Sale Drug ■\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 tit the face accurately. Wedding Gifts that never grow old if you buy ' it of Phil Harris. GIVuE THEM CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. j Phil Harris, J Leading Optlialmic Optician. as a wedding pre-tent some article from our new and: large stork. Beautiful and unique design*' in Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, China, Clocks and hundreds of other beau tiful gifts. We are headquai tors and leaders in this line. 13 very article beautifully en graved free. Phil Harris, LEADING JEWELER. 'Phono 197. "Mail orders will receive tur very prompt attention. Co. Extra fine Onions and Irish Potatoes at Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. TO THE PUBLIC. • Jesse Eugene Moore, our manager at Amerlcus, committed suicide today by shooting. Mr. Moore was a very valued employe, and we are at a loss to understand his rash act. His ac counts are In perfect shape. CLARK & CO. Albany, Ga., Feb. 7, 1906. 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 at our POPULAR Bar. jWfriahjsaB* The whiskey we sell is a de cidedly smooth article. Made right in the first place and aged, not by artificial means, but by time’s mellowing hand. It’s the same way all through. Whiskey, Wines or Beer at our bar is A-l. Dnvls-Exolmngo Bank Building THE OFFICE Broad Street, Front L • ■ J WHAT IT MEANS TO BECOME A REAL CHEF. When you pay 15 cents for 3 five-cent cigars, you pay just 5 cents for the 3 cigars and 10 cents for the three useless heads: And it’s just like dropping that extra dime in the street. For it’s that little head you clip off and throw away which takes the time and skill and costs the money in the making of a cigar. OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS Trade Mark Package of 3 for 5 Cents (Jl cheroot is a cigar made without the head) Trade Mark The Old Virginia Cheroot is an extra-good, dean, satisfying smoke. But it’s more: It’s a bargain. -Simply because you don’t have that useless head to pay for. The filler is the same tobacco used in good 5-cent agars, but the small leaves and per fect clippings — a uniform blend of five differ ent selected grades of fine domestic tobacco, combining the rich, definite strength of one grade with the sweet, mellow mildness of another to produce the quality which characterizes every one of the 1,000,000 Old Virginia Cheroots smoked every day. Sold wherever they sell tobacco i Ten Years of Hard Work Studying Culinary Myaterlea. The chef, whoBe salary in $8,000 a year, tipped the cabman handsomely, and entered his club, says the New Orleans Times-Democrat. “How one becomes a chef?" he said. “You'want to know how one learns to be a chef, eh? Well, the answer Is, by hard work—nine or ten years of hard work.” It was the hour of degustatlon. He poured some absinthe Into a goblet, balanced across the goblet’s rim a spoon containing a lump of sugar and poured over the sugar and thenee Into the liquor, cold water. Absinthe and water mingling became an opalescent green color, and gave olt an odor like paregoric. "The chef,” he said, “begins ns a boy, as apprentice to a master. For several years he workB ljndor the vege table cook. He learns how to make mashed potatoes that look like white roses, how to cook and to arrange all the vegetables, from the truffle down In a hundred fine and beautiful ways, He gets no salary. He only gets his hoard. “Now for a year he studies raw meats. He learns how to select them and how to cut them up. He can tell at a glance, for Instance, the genuine salt-meadow mutton from the falBO. Along with this raw meat course goes also a study of fish and of game and of poultry—how to stuff, dress, lard, truss and so on. "Next for a year, at a small salary, he stands before the range, learning how to broil, fry, roast and bake. “He now knows the foundation of his art, and Is admitted Into the pres ence of the chef himself—only assist ants have taught him so far. The chef teaches him how to make soups pastries, Ices an£ the more complicat ed puddings and souffles. Three or four yearB Is none too long a time to study here. “Ten years of hard work Bhould turn a quick apprentice Into a good chef. Such a chef, without dimeulty, earns from $26 a week up to $150. If ho gave half as much time to the har, the church or medicine he would earn thrice as much.” L.. C©IG©R. We cordially invite you to take- a look at our stock* you will see that HIGH QUALITY hss been lookea after as carefully as LOW PRICES, Jut a Few Fnces Ladles’Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs at • |(jc Dainty Embroidered naddkercblefs, linen and lawn, fine and sheer; ready for gifts, worth 3j per cent, more, at from • • 20c 10 85 c Big lot White and Plgured Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladles’ and dents', at • • • • |jc 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 • • • • 26® 10 $1.0Q. $1.25 Ladles’ Kid Oloves, fine qual ity; this week at • • • 76? Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts, fancy designs, delicate colors, from • • • ,- 66 c 10 $1.25 t)ne lot of White Marseilles Spreads, from • • • • 76 c to $3.00 WJust received an assortment of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and up-to-date. WUnderwear and Hosiery for the whole family at saving prices. L,. GEIGER, 71 Broad Street* B. F. MANNING RENTING, COLLECTING ANb REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR SALE. Two desirable plantations on terms to mifc purchaser One place 825 acres two ibihw Houth of Albany, fine pasturage enclosed with wire 8U .miles- Thirteen hundred acre* six miles from Albany. 900 acres open land bal ance in virgin woodlnnd; no waste land. Lots 10 and 12 on Roufch street, clump. A very desirable U acre lot in Arcadia, op posite&cfr Aeunaorfer. Desirable homo on Washington street; terms aatisfaotory. ' . Desirable cottoge on Residence stroet. Al«o /a rieveral building lots on State street; % o»ah and loan monev to build houses Throe desirable residences on State street; V. cash, balance on long time ' I have not space and time to tell vou all 1 have, but I can sell you most anything you want in real estate I haven't time to change advertl«ementa bn* I «m selling, Give me a caU and I will sell to you. Will be glad to show you and figure with you , .< on what I have. I do a general collecting busj Inetw and solicit vom* na»ronage. \ “ViM Office in the court house. — 11 "... noiiian mature. “That fellow Spinks bat excellent Judgment.” “What makes you think so?” “Why—er—he’s always asking my opinion about things.”—Lonisylllo Cou rier-Journal. Alaska’s canned salmon output Is es timated this year at $10,000,000. ... izJiBia New Partnership Announcement Is hereby made that Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones formed a partnership for the practice of law and to engage in the real es tate business, with offices at ,7, & and 9 Davls-Exohnnge Bank Building, the style of the firm being Ed. R. & Clay* • M ton Jones. Their services are respect fully tendered the public. ■ . ... ' i