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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906.
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Married
Women
Brety
shapely, pretty figure, end
many of them deplore the
lose of their girlish tenet
after marriage. The bearing
of children is often doetmctiTe
to the mother's shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided,
however, by the cte ef Mother’s Friend before baby comae, at this
great liniment always prepares the body for the strain npon it, and
preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friond overcomes all the
aange
this
Thousands gratefully
■a* of this wonderful
remedy. Sold by all
druggists at $1.00 per
bottle. Our little
book, telling all about
this liniment, will be tent free.
eager of child-birth, end carries the expectant mother safely through
his critical period without pain. It is woman’s greatest blessing,
Ihousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
Mothers
Seas bnWv Cn, iuuu. Sl Firiend
Baldwin Pianos, Kranich .& Bach
Pianos, Ellington Pianos.
Three of the world’s best and but one of the name on the market, so there
is no claim in such caseB 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
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104 Pino Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Qa
Hot Water is a Necessity
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 style.
Won’t cost much. .
Harris Plumbing Co,
E. P. HARRIS, far.
102 Pine Slreel. East Store ol Rumney Building. ’Pjione 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 3:9
New Albany]
Steam Laundry. j
DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR
"PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES,
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELOED FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
The DURABLE Fence,
None so STRONG.
All large wires.
Highest EFFICIENCY. sad
LOWEST COST.
tlo Wraps
to hold 5
Moisture 4S
and cause tik
Rust.
"PirrsBcauH Pbbfect" Fencing. (Special Style.)
Absolutely STOCK PROOF. W« can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fonoing.
CALL AND SEE IT.
R. C. Eatman.
HEATERS
For Less
R. C. EATMAN.
THE MYSTERY REVEALEDI
A COMPLETE EXPOSE
Of the Mysterious Rites and Cere
monies of the
James O'Neill In “Monte Crlsto.”
There are perhaps three or four
actors In the history of tho American
stage whose names will always be in
delibly associated with the characters
they have made famous — Booth as
Hamlet,” Mary Anderson ns '‘Juliet,"
Joseph Jefferson as “Rip Van Winkle,"
and James O’Neill as “Monte, Crlsto.”
No matter who should plal- these partB
they would always be compared un
favorably to these eminent playerB,
who through a life-time of successful
acting have made these characters pe
culiarly their own. »
Mr. O'Neill has enacted the role of
“Edmund Dantes" more times than
Jefferson did “Rip.” During the last
score of years he has played the part
In the neighborhood of 6,000 times, but
repeUtlon has not wearied him of his
role nor time taken the edge from his
fine, artlsUc temperament His per
formance is as fresh and virile as
when he was making his reputation,
while yet It Is mellowed and dignified
by the consummation of the powers of
a great actor. To the theatre-goers of
the country he is the Ideal conception
of Dumas’ hero. For years Mr. O’Neill
has tried to shelve the play, and he
has made many elaborate productions
of new plays, but the demand of the
public and theatrical managers has
been like the “call of the wild," and
he has been compelled to return to
“Monte Crlsto.”
When Mr. O’Neill appears at the
Rawlins theatre, Monday, February
26,. It will very probably be for the
last time he will ever be seen ns
“Edmund Dantes,” for he contem
plates shelving “Monte Crlsto" after
this season. A new and elaborate
production and a strong company em
phasize In a fitting way the end of
“Monte Crlsto," for when Mr. O’Neill
gives up playing "Edmund Dantes"
the play will die a natural death.
The company Includes the star’s
son, James O'Neill, Jr., and Charles
H. Stevens, Richard Allen, John Webb
Dllllon, John H. Green, Bart Wallace,
Thomas Edwards, Willard McKegney,
Alfred Long, John Parks, Allen O.
Meyers, John' L. Green, Ed Short, Ed
win Lane, James Hall, Ed Smith, John
Benjamlne, Robert Lauer, Abigail
Marshall, Kate Fletcher, Sara Leigh,
and Loutoa Miller.
Entire lower floor, $1.60. Upstairs,
50 and 75 cents and $1.
ANCIENT ORDER OF
Don’t deceive yourself., If you have
Indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W. E.
Hooutt, South Mills, N. C„ says: “I
was troubled with chronic Indigestion
for several years; whatever I ate
seemed to cause heartburn, sour stom
ach. fluttering of my heart, and gen
eral depression of mind and body. My
druggist recommended Kodol, and It
has relieved me. I can now. eat any
thing and sleep sriundly at night Ko
dol Digests what you eat. Albany
Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Order.
Order Is a lovely nymph, the child of
beauty and wisdom; her attendants
tare comfort, neatness nnd activity; her
abode Is the valley of happiness; she
fs always to be found when sought for,
hnd never appears so lovely as when
compared with her opponent, disorder.
—Johnson.
A Healing Gospel.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of
Sharon Baptist Church, Belalr, Ga„
says of Electric Bitters: “It’s a God
send to mankind. It cured me of
lame back, stiff Joints, and complete
physical collapse. I was so weak It
took me half an hour to walk a mile.
Two bottles of Electric Bitters have
made me so strong I have Just walked
three miles In 50 minutes and feel like
walking three more. It’s made a new
man of me.” Greatest remedy for
weakness and all Stomach, Liver and
Kidney complaints. Sold under guar
antee at Albany Drug Co. Price 50c.
It will pay you to keep Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy in your home. It only costs a
quarter. Sold by Hllsmqn-Sale Drug
Co.
Tenctalns: the Teacher.
Mother (whose children have had an
education superior to her own, to her
small daughter, whom she Is in the act
of smacking)—I’ll learn you not to con
tradict me! Small Daughter (between
her sobs)—Teach, mother, teach.—
Punch.
Startling But True.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chica
go theatre in which nearly six hundred
people lost -their lives, yet more than
five times this number, or over 3,000
people, died from pneumonia in Chi
cago during the same year, with
scarcely a passing notice. Every one
of these cases of pneumonia resulted
from a cold and could have been pre
vented by the timely use of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy. A great many
who had every reason to lear pneu
monia have warded It off by the
prompt use of this remedy. The fol
lowing Is an Instance of this sort:
“Too much cannot bo said in favor of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and es
pecially for colds and Influenza. I
know that It cured my daughter, Lau
ra, of a severe cold, and I believe
saved her life when she was threaten •
ed with pneumonia.”. W. D. Wilcox,
Logan, New York. Sold by Hllsman-
Sale Drug Co.
Including the Grips, Signs, 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,
FEBDUIRf!!, M
at 8:30 p. m.
Only 50c all down stairs. Entire bal
cony reserved for whites at 25c.
The Hit of the 8eason. Don’t Miss It.
Fresh Shipment
WILEYS
CANDIES
—ALSO—
CHERRIES in
MARASCHINO
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE,
The Grocer.
D. NEUMAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
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Has just received some of his advance
8prlng Goods, some of which are men
tioned below, and for the next week
will go at price* that' every cautloua
buyer ought to take advantage of.
Towels wqrth 16c, 20c and 25c will
go at 10c
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White Linen Table Cloth*, red bor
dered, fringed, worth 75c, will go
at 50c
Turkey Red Table Clothe, fringed,
worth 75c, will go at 48c
Ladles’ Turn-down Collars, worth
15c, 20c and 25c, at only.....,.' 10c
A large lot of White and Colored
Cotton Feather-stitch Braid, per
bunch 5c
Ginghams, for Aprons, per yard.. So
D. Neuman,
Agent for May Manton Patterns.
Are You
contemplating investing in
real estate?
If so, the Jones & Smith
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
are the people you want to
consult for these reasons:
They guarantee the title to
every piece of property they
offer. 1
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
Wm. E. SMITH,
Real Estate Manager Jones &
Smith T. G. & L. Co., Woolfolk
Building.
ALBANY BRICK CO.
BRICK.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
.Annual Capacity, 10,000,000.
Davie-.
SfiF
3mlding. j,, , Building.
Building.
New A
rrivais
L
AT
U nusual 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 15c.
Soisette, in every color. New.
Yard 24c.
Unusual Embroidery bar
gains offered at
Yard 5c, 10c, 19, 25c.
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Very large smooth Tomato, firm, fresh, beautiful red oolor. The
best all round Tomato - for table and oatsup. Plant, now in.
boxes or hot bed.
Package, 5c; Ounce, 25c.
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MAMMOTH OWL SWEET
PEPPER.
Plants 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 color, being entity free from any pur
ple tinge, and when ripe a deep rich red. Flesh very thick,
sweet and mild in flavor. Very fine for stuffed pickles.
Package, 5c; Ounce 25c.
Owl Drug & Seed Co.
THE GEORGIA SEED HOUSE.
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Iron Bed*
We have just received one of the biggest and
most complete lines of these beds ever brought
to this market.
From the colored ones down to the plain
white single there is not a bad one in the lot.
For the balance of February we will sell
these beds at unusually little prices.
Now is the tithe to buy your Iron Beds.
$3,00 to $16.00.
jKgfl
S. A. m W. T. Freeman.
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WATERMELON SEED. —I have 100
lbs. Triumph Watermelon Seed sav
ed from vatormelons weighing not
less than CO pounds. For sale at 50
cents per lb. Mrs. J. D. Wooten,
Sylvester, Ga. 15-3td-3tw
rooms,
FOR RENT — Three upstairs ro
Jackson street, between Residence
and North. Mrs. J. J. McCranle.
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Phone 280 for Stove Wood and
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