The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 15, 1906, Image 3

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|...PLANT. A Kick Coming. MAMMOTH. OWL i,PEPPER. ■ /.:■) I "c. . ' I -. - • Plants very vigorous arid productive, growing upriftftf .with mod erately large leaves. Fruit very large and lor.gr, .soqiq,times be-< ■ ing 8 inches in length and 2 inches in diameter. When unripe. , of a bright, deep green: color, Aelng entirely free from !arif; pur ple tinge, and when ripe a deep rich' red. Flesh,,very thjCk, sweet and mjfd in flavor.' Very fine for stuffed pickles.' Package, 5c; Ounce 25c, THE OEOROIA SEED HOUSE. Seed Oats, Horse Oats. HullsandMeal PorfSale at . Miller GROCERY CO. W. F. FLOYD, 'Phone 362. Albany. Rupert—Old chap, you have my sin cere sympathy! I hear you proposed to Belle on Wednesday and were re fused. Harold — Why-er-yes. But I pro posed again on ThursHay and was ac cepted. ,, Rupert—Hum—yes—so I heard? Values in Marble ana Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in LAWYERS. 0«ee, 88 J~2 Broad Street, Alban/. 8a. Afraid of Strong Medicines. I Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may’be had simply by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm and without tak ing any medicine Internally. Rev. Amos Parker, of Magnolia, North Car olina, suffered for eight years with a lame hip, due to severe rheumatic pains. He has been permanently cured by the .free application of Cham berlain’S Pain Balm. For sale by Hils- man-Sale Drug Co. Prompt [and careful attenti,or^|given to ail basinesBlaobmltted to w'wij; ‘ , 0 Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and , Granite Works. ■ , i. - .... W. H. MILLER, Proprietor. Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Lathi, Shingles, all kinds of lumber and mouldings. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile, Wall Paper and Palnta at 0. D. SMITH’S. R. C.EATMAN Annual Capaclt,, 10,000,000. If indstinct PRINT the ALBANY DAILY HERALD! THUR8DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1906. Woman's nett can be complete without children; it U bar nature to lore and want than Q| u much to a* ^ it ii to love the beautiful and To Creditors of the Defunct Southern Mutual B. & L. Association, Attractive Values m urnii nre. Tho critical ordeal through which the expeotant mother must - however, ia io fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, ’ of it BP " — M8| | L...W —, — that the very thought of it fill* her with apprehension and horror. Xhera is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous The use of Mother’* Friend so prepares the system for the coining event that it U safely passed without any danger. “ ‘ great and wonderful remedy is always appliedextern ally, and- has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. Band for tree book oontolnlnr Information wt priceless veins to all expectant moth era. The Brsdflcld Rsguletsr 0s., AtlaaU. Be. Mother's Friend Baldwin Pianos, Branich & Bach V | Pianos, Ellington Pianos. A Good Popular-Price Attraction. The Rhodes-Bratton Musical Com edy Company will be hero for two per formances, matinee and night, .Satur day, February 17. This company pre sents high-class vaudeville, carries all artists and has its own band and sym phony orchestra. Among the many feature acts are Jimmie Bratton, monologuist; Master Julian, the hoy phenomenon, the greatest child performer in the world; Rhodes and Lorretta, musical artists, and Miss Rhea Bratton, with her beau tiful illustrated songs. The company will present an entire change of program at each perform ance. Matinee prices, 15 and 25 cents. Night prices, 25, 35 and GO cents. Three of the world’s best and but one of the name on the market, so there is no claim in such oases to be the original, as is the case where there’s, two or more of the same name or a similar name on the market. Beware of those making claims on another’s reputation. See our lines before buying. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE ■ ' / 104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga PPI'R,IGHT_ 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 of our plumb. Ing business. No one goes wrong that uses our work. Harris Plumbing Co. E. P. HARRIS, Mgr. 102 Pins Street. East Store at Rumney Building. ’Phone 256 W asherwomen Strike County Eggs- Phone TO. , -nil fresh—25c doz. IV. E. FIELDS. Special to The Herald. Attantn, On., Feb. 11.—W. B. Weav- er, one of the receivers for the South ern Mutual Building and Loan Asso ciation, which went to the wall several years ago, is busy mailing checks for the final dividend of the concern. Tho dividend is 2.7 per cent. When the checks have been paid and returned, it is probable that the receivers will ask the court to dismiss them. It is understood that the final dividend Is represented by *7,000 checks. W. C. Halo was president of the company and IT. P. Williams its sec retary. When it failed, Judge James A. Anderson, of Atlanta, and M. A. O’Bryne, of Savannah, were appoint ed receivers. When Judge Anderson died Mr. Weaver was named in his stead. Look in the show windows down town.—Hercules. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. , Albany, Ga„ Feb. 14, 1906. The following is a list of letter! remaining in this office unclaimed Feb. 14, 1906. Unless called for they will he sent to the Dead Letter Office. Gentlemen’s List. B—Charlie Bell, Bob Berry, J. W. Byrd, B. B. Binian, G. W. Bonner. C—Sam Carter, Jim Coleman, J. C. Cultiff. ; D—S. J. Davis, H. D. Dean. F—Hal Fields, Jonar Frono. G—Frank Gurtman. H—W. E. Howard. W. E. Holt, Jack- son Hobbs, B, M. Higgs, George Har per, Ed Harris E. D. Harris, Wtn. M, Hall. . J—Jackson Johnson, Evan Jones. K—Henry Kimbrough., M—Aron McKinney, Rev. David Mc Gee, Henry Mason, Master Willie Mur- Just a little Koilpl after meals will relieve that fulness, belching, gas on stomach, and all other symptoms of indigestion. Itodol digests what you eat. and enables the stomach and di gestive organs to perform their func tions naturally. Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Mighty fine, I tell yoji—Hercules. He Saw Double. ■ \ 1 - • But we run every day except Sunday and can do your work on short notice. Let us give you a remedy fur wash= woman troubles. . . . . . . . N e w Albany Steam Laundry. KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH The above illustration, drawn from life, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain Brqssh in use. The brush is made of fine velvety India Rubber and is so perfectly pliable as td easily fit eyery curve of the human figure. It can be instantly attached to any water faucet, and but the turn of a faucet is needed to regulate the temperature of the water to please the balher. The water flows out through 595 tiny pliable rubber teeth to the bather’s infinite delight and perfect satisfaction. It is a happy invention, vastly superior to all other bathing devices, and is endorsed by Physicians, Ministers, Physical Directors, Health and Beauty Specialists, and Vtcple in all walks of life. Every brush Is fully guaranteed. R. C. Eat man. ray. P—W. D. Potter. R—J. A. Rowland, John Rich. S—S. K. Sampson, E. D. Shelton, John Shakeley, John Sneller. W—Cilles % Witt, Alfred Williams Jack Williams, Maderson Wadkin, H. Walker, Anson T. Walton. Ladles’ List A—Miss Pink Anoroy. B—Miss Maggie Bell,,. Miss Hattie Bryant, Miss Mary Brown, C—$Trs. Lucy Cobb. H—Miss Lissie Handby. t J—Miss Lettar Jones, PJiyllls John son. ; •' ; K—Mrs. Lucy Korney, Miss Susie Kelek. L—Miss Ora Lee, Mrs. llitty Lump kin, Miss Clara Lftwson.’ M—Miss' Aurelia Montgomery, Miss Emmer Misener. P—Mrs. Alace ePtersom Miss Maty PatsonfMiss Lucy Patson. R—Miss Anny Robsph, Miss Lethy Robinson. /. ' . S—Miss Lizzie Scarf,\ Miss Lizzie Strader. < T—Mrs. Lelia Thomas, Mrs. Fran ces Threetes. V V(I V •/ 'Y—Mrs. Bessie Young. ' \ W—Miss Haddie Wilson,; Miss Amy F. Wilson, Sue Wilson, Miss Carolina Williams, Mrs. Mary M. West. In calling, for the above letters please say “Advertised” and pay one cent for same. H. F. BRIMBERRY.'P. M • / 1 Jones (drunk at 2 a. m.)—Shay, Smith—hie—I wonder if I’m—hie—fit to go home. How do I—hlc—walk? Smith—Great!- But who — hlq—1b that other fellow—hie—with you? Don’t deceive yourself. If you have Indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E, Hoeutt, South Mills, N. C„ says: “I was troubled. with chronic Indigestion for several yeals; whatever. I ate seemed to cause J heartbil’rn, sour stom ach, fluttering of my heart,- and gen eral depression of mind and body! My druggist recommended I£odoI,’ find It has relieved me. T can now efit any thing and sleep soundly at night. Ko dol Digests what - you eat. Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. but They never gripe or sicken, cleanse and strengthen the stoi liver and bowels. This Is the univer sal verdict of the many thousands who use DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. These famous, little pills reliev head ache, constipation, bllllousness, jaun dice, torpid liver, sallow complexion, etc. Try Little Early Risers. Albany. Drug Co., Hllsjnan-Sale Drug Co. Tlie UookH of Ancient Pernio. We knew that the Moslems when they conquered Fprshi found In that country an innumerable quantity of books and scientific treatises and that their general, Saiul Ibn Abi Oueccas, asked Caliph Omar by letter if he would /allow him to distribute those books among the true believers with the re5t of the booty. Omar answered him in these terms: “Throw them into the water. If they which can guide men to the truth we have received from God what will guide us much better. If they contain errors we shall be well rid of them, thank God!” In consequence of this, order the books were thrown Into the water and the fire, and the literature and science of the Persians disappear ed.—Notices et Extraltff. 19c 25c MaRmgs New styles in China and Jap Mattings received. The 25c quality we offer at 19c yard. 35c-Window Shades- 24c 3x6 Window Shades, all col ors. Special next week, each, complete, at 24c. 50c-^iVindow Shades-39c Window Shades; a 50c value; 3x7. Offered special next week at 39c each, complete. $5.00 Dinner Set $3.98 42-Piece Dinner Set; different decorations; would be, cheap at $5.00. Special next week, $3.f)8. $1.25 Lace Curtains 98c Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 yafds long; worth $1.25 a pair usu ally. Now, 98c. $1.25 Table Linen 98ic Table Linen;, full bleached; choice patterns;'72 inches wide; pgr yard, 98c. r - First Hobo^—Don’t stop at that place for a handouti. Secdnd P^obo—Why, not? First Hobo—You’ll' be more apt to find a foot out. Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double Ring, Ball Bearing, i Lightest and best on the market. ,1 swap for the old Machine. ’I will overhaul and furnish parts, attachments and needles for any 1 make of Machine.