The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 20, 1906, Image 3

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m THE ALBANY DAILY HRfttLDS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1906. BECOMING u »» woman ippnwli with 4 , Indescribable liu, f«t ^HATil’PCI nothing compares with MOTHER affirSis •t the offering and danger in itoie for her, rob* the expectant author ®* plewnnt anticipation* of the coining avaot, and caata over har a ahadow of gloom which cannot be ahaken off. Thonaanda of women hare found that the nee of Mother’s Friend daring pngnancr robs * f to life of mother „ ,— all women at the critical trial. Not only doea Mother’s Friend carry women aafely through the peril* of chUd-birth, bat it* nee gently prepares the system for the coming erent, prevents "morning aackncaa,” and other die* Sold by all drngjpJto'tf MOTHER'S SPEED OF ANIMALS. •xmo per bottle™ Book •totalising valuable information free An BradfteU BegaUter Co.. Atlanta, Ga. _ FRIEND Baldwin Pianos, Kranich & Bach Pianos, Ellington Pianos. Three ol the world’s best and but one of the name on the market, so there is no claim in such cases to be the original, as is the ease 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 Hot Water is a Necessity The Greyhound Lead., Followed by the Horse nnd the ned Deer. Tlio following Interesting letter con cerning the relative speed of uuluinls appeared In the London Field: The fastest animal we have Is the greyhound. The next are the race horse, the red deer nnd the hare, uml then comes the good, big, hold dog fox, which Is a fine galloper on good going. In comparison with any of tlio above the fastest foxhound on sound flat turf Is as slow ns a man mowing grnss for haymaking. But If you radically alter the trial ground the above does not hold good. For Instance, on rough clods, whether melted or not, a hare cannot run at all; hence she gen erally takes care not to go there, and where greyhounds are kept she habitu ally lies In her form near the fringe of a rough fallow that when coursed she may quickly be on good going. With such long, powerful hind legs a hare can beat anything up a steep hill. A foxhound can easily beat any horse over deep clay plow, because the horse weighs as much as twelve hounds and therefore sinks deeply. In stag hunt ing the red deer tires earlier than the blood hunter, though the horse may not be faster, but great consideration must be made for the discretion of a good horseman, who avoids exhausting deep ground which the deer plods through. A run of eight miles within the hour In cither of the three wet wintry months would leave the body of the field behind, but It would be en9y to a riding mail on n galloping horse when the March winds have dried the coun try nnd the obstacles ore only ordinary. 'in the household. Have you ever thought that you are wasting money by not having a hot water Boiler to Your Range? Well, you are, all right It takes just as much coal to keep the range going without a boiler as with It. You are not getting all you should out of your coal money. Let us put you in a boiler in our first-class plumber Btyle. Won’t cost much. Harris Plumbing Co, E. P. HARRIS, Mgr. 102 Pina Street. Eiat Store ol Rumney Building. ’Phone 266 Washerwomen 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. . . . . . . . PHONE 39 New Albany; Steam Laundry. KNICKERBOCKER FOUNTAIN BRUSH The above illustration, drawn from life, shows a Knickerbocker Fountain Brush In use. The brush is made of fine velvety India Rubber and is so perfectly pliable as to easily fit every 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 bather. 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 tteple in all walks of life. Every b: ush is fully guaranteed. R. C Eat milk VIAN All old-time Cough Syrups bind the bowels. This is wrong. A new idea was advanced two years ago in Ken nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. This remedy acts on the mucous mem branes of the throat and lungs and loosens the bowels at the same time. It expelB all cold from the system. It elears the throat, strengthens the mu cous membranes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping ' cough, etc. Sold by Albany Drug Cp., Hllsman- Sale Drug Co. n.w to Tell Them Apart. Mr. Knowall (laughing)—Can you tell me, MUfDe Witte, what *]«*«»*>. cnee between a wise man and a fooll Miss De Witte—A wise man knows he Is a fool and is miserable; the fool thinks he is wise and Is happy. \ Unappreciated Demonstration. Small Brother—Marie, does your ad mirer stutter? Marie—No; of course not! What made you think of such a thing? Small Brother-Then why does he write "My ’dear, dear Marie?”—Flle- gende Blatter. Wlmt 1.011,1 Will lee Heart The army rules arc that two Inch Ice will sustain a man or properly plnced Infantry; four Inch Ico will carry a man on horseback or cavalry or light guns; six Inch lcc, heavy field guns, such ns eighty ponmlcrs; eight Inch ice, n bnt- tcry of artillery, with carriages nnd horses, but not over 1,000 pounds per squnre foot an sledges, and ten Inch lco sustains an army or an Innumerable multitude. On fifteen inch ice rail road tracks arc often laid nnd operated for months, nnd ice two feet thick withstood the Impact of a loaded pas senger car after a sixty foot fall (or perhaps 1,000 tons), but broke under that of the locomotive and tender (or perhaps 3,000 foot tons). THE MYSTERY REVEALED1 A COMPLETE EXPOSE Of the Mysterious Rites and Cere monies of the ANCIENT ORDER OF Including the Grips, Sign*, and Se crets of the Lodge, and the Cere monies of the Ancients. Under the Auspices of the KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. Personal Direction of Prof. Herman Strauss. RAWLINS THEATRE, n at 8:30 p. m. Only 50c all down stairs. Entire bal cony reserved for whites at 25e. The Hit of the 8eason. Don't Miss It NOTICE OF FIR8T MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United 8tates, for the Southwestern Divis ion of the Southern District of Georgia, In Bankruptcy. Luckiest Man In Arkansas. “I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,’’ writes H, L. Stanley* of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife’s health af ter five years of continuous coughlm nnd bleeding from tta lungs; and I owe my gohd 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 sure.” Cures the worst coughs and coldB or money refunded. At Albany Drug Co., 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. WJien a nan la Xvcalc.M. According to experiments with , the dynamometer, a man is precisely at his weakest when he turns out of bed. Our muscular force Is greatly Increas ed by breakfast, but It attains to its highest point after the midday meal. It then sinks for a few hours, rises again toward evening, but steadily de clines from night to morning. The chief foes of muscular force are over work and Idleness. Startling But True. People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chica go theatre in which nearly bIx hundred oople lost their IiveB, yet more than five times this number, or over 3,000 oeople, died from pneumonia in Chi cago during the same year, with icarcely a paasing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been pre- * ated by the timely use of Chamber- n's Cough Remedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneu monia have warded It oil by the orompt use of this remedy. The fol- owing Is an Instance of this sort: "Too much cannot he said In favor of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and es- oeclally for colds and Influenza. I know that it cured my. daughter, Lau- of a severe cold, and I believe saved her life when she was threaten od with pneumonia.”. W. D. Wilcox, Logan, New York. Sold by Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. Polities. Election Canvasser—What does your husband think of the fiscal question. Mrs. Hodge? Mrs. Hodge—Well, sir, when Vs a-talklng to n protectionist Vs a free trader, and when Vs talking to a free trader Vs a protectionist, and when Vs a-talklng to me Vs a raving lunatic!—Punch. A Healing Gospel. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of lharon Baptist Church. Belair, Ga., ays of Electric Bitters: "Ifs a God- end to mankind. It cured me of -ime back, stiff joints, and complete hysical collapse. I was so weak it nok mo half an hour to walk a mile, "wo bottles of Electric "Bitters have iade me so strong I have just walked 'iree miles in 60 minutes and feel like valking three more. It’s made a new mn of me.” Greatest remedy for veakness and all Stomach, Liver and 'Idney complaints. Sold under guar- ntee at Albany Drug Co. Price 60c. It will pay you to keep Chamber- In’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea emedy in your home. It only costs a irter. Sold by Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. In the matter of A. J. Wells, Bank rupt. In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of A. .1. Wells, of Ashburn, In the county of Turner, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of February, A. D. 1906, the said A. J. Wells was duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and that the first meet ing of his creditors will he held at Albany, In Dougherty County, Geor gia, on the 24th das; of February, A. D. foo«. at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may at tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. The Bankrupt tB required to be pres, ent on that day for examination. CLAYTON JONES, Referee in Bankruptcy. This lfltli day of February, 1900. 1906 Imprpved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double Ring, Ball Bearing, Lightest and best on the market. I swap for the old Maohine. I will overhaul and furnish parts, attachments and needles for any make of Machine. W. F. FLOYD, Mgr. ’Phone 362. Albany, Go.. Are You contemplating investing in real estate? If so, the Jones & Smith Title Guarantee & Loan Co. are the people you want Jo consult for these reasons: They guarantee the 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, and cheap tenant houses for sale. See Davis-Exchange m ' JIsi mm Bank Building. Davis-Exchange Bank Building. New Arrivals AT * Win. E., SMITH, Real Estate Manager Jones & Smith T. G. & L. Co., Woolfolk Building. ALBANY BRICK CO. Unusual Bargains. Linen finish and Manchester Chambrays. New arrivals. Yard 10c. 36 in. Madras, 12 l-2c qual ity. Patterns new. Yard 10c. Percales, many styles and patterns to choose from. Yard 10c. Batiste, wool finish, for early spring wear. Yours at Yard 15 c. Soisette, in every color. New. Yard 24c. Unusual Embroidery bap gains offered at Yard 5c, 10c, 19, 25c. SELES IT FOR LESS Wi I PI ANT MAMMOTH OWL TOMATO Very large smooth Tomato, firm, fresh, beautiful red oolor. The best all round Tomato for table and oftsup. Plant now in boxes or hot bed. Package, 5c; Ounce, 25c. ' - - - 1 • ■ SWEET PEPPER. Plante very vigorous and productive, growing upright with mod erately large leaves. Fruit very large and long, sometimes be ing 8 inches in length and 2 inches in diameter. When unripe of a bright, deep green oolor, being entirely fr»e from any pur ple tinge, and when ripe a deep riph red. Flesh very thick, sweet and mild in flavor. Very fine for stuffed pickles. Package, 5c; Ounce 25c. Owl Drug & Seed Co. THE QE0RGIA SEED HOUSE. Iron Bed s t and ight We have just received one of the ojgg most complete lines of these beds v t ■ to this market. From the colored ones tl > iv white single there is not a bad o -, ■ i th i For the balance of Febru-n >.• we ill sell these beds at unusually iittig prir s. Now is the time to buy t our iron Beds. plain $3.00 tb $16.00. S. A. & W. T., Freeman. m m mSf I OK —MANUFACTURERS OF— Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. WATERMELON SEED. —1 have 100 F0R RENT —Three upstairs rooms, Jac’.son street, between Residence ' and North. Mrs. J. J. McCranle. 12-tf lbs. Triumph Watermelon Seed sav ed from watermelons weighing not less than 60 pounds. For sale at 50 cents per lb. Mrs. J. D. tVoot'n j "hone Sylvester, Ga. 16-3td-3tw Chips. for Stove Wood and /fjjlyjljjU ta£i<<d@£gX. Hi : :V. uiSinSuiBiyD INDSTINCT PRINT