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Your Food
must be properly digested and assimilated to be of
any value to you, otherwise it is a source of harm
instead of good.
If not digested, it ferments and decays, causing
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flatulence, bad breath and other discomforts!
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
compels proper digestion of the food and sends the
food nutriment through the blood into all parts of
the body.
The tissues are thus built up and every organ is
restored to health and strength and put in perfect
condition.
Disease is driven out to stay out—the cause
ib removed.
y). _ Plantersville, Miss.
I have prescribed Kodol quite often in my practice,
and have found it a very efficient remedy for all
stomach ailments. It has always given the best of
results. J. T. MAY, M.D.
KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
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If it’s anything from a Carpet *Tack to a Furnished
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*uBANV DAILY HERALD: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1906.
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Even if It Prove Neces
sary for County Com
missioners to Levy a
Special Tax.
It seems to be a settled fact that
Baker county is to have a handsome
temple of justice. Plnns have just
been accepted for such a building as
the board of county commissioners
think will fill the requirements of the
county, and the specifications are joe
ing completed In the office of a well
known Atlanta architect.
The new court house will cost about
$25,000. It will be n structure of
brick and stone, containing necessary
vaults, and with apartments of suf
ficient size to mpke It certain that the
structure will serve tho needs of the
people of Baker county for years to
come. It will be erected In the center
of the public square at Newton, on the
site of the present frame court house.
The latter has been In service for
a number of years. It Is now In a
rather bad state of repair, and the
need of a better court house has been
felt for a number of years. The pres
ent structure Is without vaults to pro
tect the records of the county.
The commissioners of roads and rev
enues of Baker, county are desirous
that bonds be Issued for the purpose
of .erecting and equipping the new
public building, but In the event of
failure of their plans- to receive the
appt-oval of a sufficient number of the
qualified voters of the county, a di
rect tax sufficient to realize the de
sired amount will be levied.
The election has not yet been or
dered. It was to have been held this
month, but was postponed for good
and sufficient reasons. It will, in all
probability, take place some time noxt
month.
You may buy higher priced Break
fast Bacon, but none better at the
price—16c lb. A shipment of 6 and 6
lb. strips and 9. to 13 lb. sides just in.
Thone W W. E." FIELDS.
ATLANTA NEGROES ARE
BEING TERRORIZED
By Story of a Vehicle of Death Which
Awaits Them at Night.
8'peclal to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 10.—Ae a result
of a highly, colored and Impossible
story which haB been going the
rounds, negro cooks in Atlanta in
large number are stopping at home
o’ nights and their employers are at
their wits’ end to devise some means
of getting servants back to work.
The negroes say they have been
told that every night a big covered
wagon, on rubber-tired wheels, drawn
by two horses shod with rubber shoes,
moves about the city In the interest
of the surgical department of one of
the medical colleges here. This wag
on is said by the negro women to stop
in dark places late at night, and woe
betide the negro who Is caught
The negroes say members of their
race are captured, flung into the wag
on and carted off to the "pickle vat”
at the college, where they are used as
"subjects” by the embryo surgeons
during clinics.
How the superstition got .abroad no
one seems to know, but negro women
refuse to work If they can not go
home before dark, and as a result
there is a dearth of cooks in Atlanta.
NO LIGHT IS THROWN
ON MOORE’S SUICIDE.
Highly Esteemed in Amerlcue, Where
He Had Been But Short Time.
We clip the following from yester
day’s Amerlous Tlmes-Recorder:
"Mr. J. Eugene Moore, whose tragic
death occurred here Wednesday morn
ing, was buriod yesterday afternoon
in Albany, his home. Several friends
of the deceased accompanied the body
from Amerlous, and attended the ob
sequies 'there in the afternoon.
“Mrs. Mooro', wife of the deceased,
arrived from Atlanta, and Joined the
funeral party here.
“Mrs. Mooro is a niece of Mr. R.
H. Miller, of Amerlous, her mother,
formerly Miss Miller, having. been
reared here, residing at tho old family
homestead In Leeton, out Leo street.
“Nothing more has developed that
would throw any light upon the sui
cide—the motive, Mr. Mooro, ns Is
well known, was manager here for
Clark & Co. His business affairs, it
was stated yesterday by a representa
tive of the company, are all light.
“His secret, if there was one, was
carried with him to his grave.
“Just what it was that induced the
rash act is more surmise. It has been
stated that domestic troubles had
weighed on hts mind, but nothing of
authentic information on this point is
to be obtained.
“Mrs. Moore was In Atlanta, where
she had been making her home for
several months. She was in Albany
a short time ago, spending several
days with her husband, it is said, and
he has visited her in Atlanta.
“Mr. Moore was reared in Albany,
and the greater part of his life wne
spent there. He was formerly con
nected with the Are department, and
also with the mall service. He pos
sessed excellent business qualities, and
was held In very high esteem.
‘ Though a resident of Amerlous but
a few weeks, he was esteemed highly
among many friends h ire.”
Frightfully Burned.
Clms. W. Moore, a machinist, of
Ford City, Pa., had hie hand fright
fully burned in an electrical furnace.
He applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve
with the usual result: "a quick and
perfect cure.” BGreatest healer on
earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Ec
zema and Files. 25c at Albany Drug
Co.
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but no one who Is for liquor |v‘ij
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pensed at our
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The whiskey we sell is a de
cidedly smooth article. - Made
right-in the first place' and aged,
not by artificial means, but by
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OFFICE
Broad SU > o«t,
ANNOUNCEnENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of Sheriff Of
Dougherty County, subject to the
white Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
friends and the public generally.
F. G. EDWARDS.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Dougherty County, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary. I re
spectfully solicit the support of my
friends and fellow citizens.
-H/.A. TARVER.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce that I am a can
didate for Treasurer of Dougherty
County, subject to the white Demo-
crato primary called for March 22. I
respectfully ask the suppori of my
friends and acquaintances, and pledge
my best attention to the duties of the
office in the event of my election.
PAUL H. JONES,
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 New Life Pills. Guar
anteed to cure all diseases due to ma
larial poison and constipation. 26c at
Albany Drug Co.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Treasurer of Dough
erty County, subject to the action of
the white Democratic primary, March
22. T most earnestly solicit support,
from my friends and the publto gem
erally. P. E. TUCKER.
FOR CLERK "SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hull for re-
election to the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court of Dougherty County,
subject to the white Democratic pri
mary.
>RESS
PENSACOLA
Mardi-Gras
Margaret ot Aa.trla.
Bearded women have been very nu
merous. The most noted of the num
ber was the famous Margaret of Aus
tria, appointed by Charles V. to be
governor of the Netherlands. She had
a long, stiff black beard and, conceiv
ing the Idea that It added to the majes
ty of her appearance, was very careful
of It and so combed and trained It as
to make It seem much greater than it
was.
The "Modern Method” system of
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All Garments Made Strictly
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FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 6, 1906.
I hereby announce myself ft candi
date for tbe office ot Tax Receiver of
Dougherty County subject to the com
ing primary, and solicit the support
of tbe voters of Dougherty County.
8. W. GUNNISON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Dougherty County, subject to the
action of tbe white Democratic pri
mary, March 22. I earnestly solicit
the support of the voters of Dougherty
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
U CeiG©R.
We cordially invite you to take I
a look at our stock you will see I
that HIGH QUALITY has i
been lookea after as oarefu.ly I
ae LOW PRICES.
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Lo dies’ Pure Sheer Linen Hemstiti
Initial Handkerchiefs at - |flc
Dainty Embroidered naddkerchkfi
linen and lawn, fine and sheri
ready for gift?, worth 3o per etm
more, aV from • ■ 20C 85 c
Big tot White and Figured He:
and 1 denis’, at • ■
85 Boxes Children Initial Handki
chiefs, 3 In a box, at a box,
Men’s White Silk Handkercble
high grade, large sizes, weH wi
35c per cent more. Holiday prici
from • • • • 26* $1 DO
51.25 Ladles’ Kid Gloves, Hoe qual
ity; this week at • • • 75c
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from . - - • jgc to $| 25
One lot of White Marseilles Spreads,
from .... 75c toi $3.0fl
WJust received an bl
Of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
Undorwear and HoBiery ( for
the whole family at saving prices
L. GEIGER,
71 Broad Street*
—
B. F. MANNING
RENTING, OOLLEOTINQ AM>
REAL ESTATE AGENT
FOR SALE.
I ifeefc,
desirable J* acre lot in Arcadia, op
do rfer.
Washington street;
pAsrassp
Desirable
^DeeirShfeottaieon Residence street. Alsu
^SOTBiSflmkHair lota on Btato street; % cosl»
nd loen rauner to build house.
- ' ible
and
Threa desiral
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The New Cough Syrup—the one that
acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels
-Is Kenu"dy’s Laxstlv» Honey and
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strenatheea the mucous membranes of
thp h-nnehtal tubes, and relieves
croun. whooning cough, etc. Children
love It. °nld by Albany Drug Co.,
Hllsmsn-Sale Drug Co.
No Fl|l is as pleasant and positive
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leansing effect, while strong people
ay they are the best liver pills sold,
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All Pork
Country Sausage
»‘Vj'rc
Making on my. farm today. Phone
orders to tbe Country store—No. 119.
T. M. NELSON,
residences on State street;
%caah,'balance on long time
I have not space and time to tell von all 7-
have, but I can sell Von most anythin- —
want in real estate I haven’t time_to c
advertisements but I am selling,
call and I will sell to you. ■ . -.
Will bejjlad to show you and figure with 3
,on what Ihave, I do a general collecting b .
Inea* and solicit your patronage.
Office in the court house.
New Partnership.
Announcement is hereby made
Ed R. Jones and Clayton Jones
formed a partnership for the pn
of law and to engage in tho real
tate business, qrlth offices at 207-S
Davis-Exchange Bank Building,
style of the firm being Ed. n. .
ton Jones. Their aervlces i
fully tendered tl
warn