The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 23, 1906, Image 3

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» T HE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY 23, 1906, WOIMB’S INaSnrel La to Love uitiuicu, aua am home can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the ex pectant mother must pass usually is Hy i so full of suffering, danger and fear Mother’s Friend, by its penetratin; allays nausea, nervousness, and ' so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through tfie event safely and with but little suffering^ as numbers hare testified and said, “it is worth its weight in gold." fi.oo per tattle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. «E MUSflfU* REGULATOR CO., Atiaata. Ox that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and, dread. Friend Baldwin Pianos, Kranich & Bach J Pianos, Ellington Pianos. Three ot the world’s best and but oue of the name on the market, so there is no claim In suoh eases to be the original, as Is the case where there’s two or more of the Bame name or a similar name on the market. Beware of those making claims on another’s reputation. See our lines before buying. BEAMANS MUSIC HOUSE \ ' ' 104 Pino Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, <ia — = i 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 holler as with It. You are not getting all you should out of your coal money. Let us put you In n boiler In our first-class'plumb# style. Won't cost much. Harris Plumbing Co. E. P. HARRIS, Mgr. 102 Pine Street. East Stars ol Rumney Building. ’Phons 2SG Fresh Shipment WILEY’S CANDIES t—ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO 25c 50c 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. Shoe Social Tonight. The public is again reminded of the “Shoe Social” at the home of Mrs. W. A. Sumter, on Broad street, this even ing. An interesting program has been nrranged and will be rendered. All cordially invited. complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola The UNEQUALED BEAUTIFIER, en dorsed by thousand*; guaranteed to remove freckles, pimples, all facial discolorations and restore the beauty of youth. The worst cases in twenty days. 50c. and $1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. Horton-Cnto Company Royal Salad Dressing, 10c and 30c sizes. Pickle Relish, 20c bottle. Muscatel Ketchup, 15c bottle. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for Georgia for next 24 hours: Fair tonight; warmer in northeast and southwest portions. Saturday, fair and warmer in east and south portions. ,.. ., . flHPOTipina nroj® STRONG Again "Monte Cristo" With James O’Neill James O’Neill has played the par of "Edmund Dantes’’ in "Monte Cristo almost 5,000 times, from New Yo.l; to San Francisco and back again. is a world’s record. During that pe riod he has achieved a reputation that Is as enviable ns It is well deserved. The story of tills masterpiece of the elder Dumas Is well known In every city and family where the gems of literature are studied and enjoyed. The story ,of the simple sailor lad thrown Into prlBon In order to further the selfish ambition of an unscrupu lous politician; hlB remarkable escape from the Chateau d’lf by the aid of the dying Abbe Faria; his recovery Cura. la what Mrs. Lucy Stovall, of Tilton, Qa, said after taking Kodol Dyspepsia of the .lost treasure of the Island of Monte Cristo; his meeting with his persecutors after an Interval of eigh teen years at the Inn of the Pont du Card; his brilliant appearance at the Count de Monte Cristo at the Hotel de Morcerf; the duel with Danglars In the forest of Fontalnlileau and his final restoration to his rights, and the affectionate meeting with his son; all these are sceneB that no theatre-goer ever beheld without willingly submit ting to the Intensely dramatic effects. When this eminent romantic actor presents’“Monte Cristo” at the Raw lins thes.tre Monday night it will be the last time he will be seen in the famous old piece In this city, for the present Is Mr. O’Neill's farewell sea son, to "Monte Cristo.” The company is an exceedingly, competent one that is supporting him, this year. Prices, *1.50 for entire'lower‘floor,;, upstairs; 50 and 75 cents nhd *1. Luckiest Mail 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 coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good, fortune to the world’s greatest medicine, Dr. King’s New Dls- Hundred* of othorweak women art being re- | stored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may bt Well if you will take It Indigestion causes nearly all the sick ness that women have. It deprives the eystem of nourish ment and the delicate organa peculiar to women suffer— weaken, and becomt diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the etomach and digestive organ* to digest and assimilate all of the whole some food that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, restoring health and strength. Kodol cut es indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour risings, belching,heartburn and all stomach disorders. Digests What You Eat ,rbottUboldiS)i | rrtpand .1 luawhutul orttorrofS.i ^erSOMaVris^J LhjOUNj tlmJ fig Itb. L«b- ■Lojmwiw f,,3. U.B.A. For Sale by Albany Drug . Co'. Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. and ery before a battle 1 always prevented him. ” ‘Tom,’ he would say, 'I’ll fight this battle In my best coat.' '“Oh, no, my lord, you shaun’t,’ I’d say. “‘But why, Tom?'he’d say. "'Why, my lord? You just ask no questions, but fight that battle flrst,| I'd say, ‘and then Iill 'dress you up in all your’stars and garters and you'll look something like. But after the bat tle, not before, my lord.’ He got on covery for Consumption, which.I know | • . . _ . _ „ ■ consumption h * 8 beat °° at at TrafiUgiir because I from experience will cure If taken In time. My wife improved with flrBt bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure.” Cures the worst coughs and coldB or money refunded. At Albany Dnig Co., 60c and *1.00. Trial bottle free. Lord Nelson and HI* Valet, The great Nelson’s sovereignty was confined to the seas; on shore his .yalet, old Tom, ruled him completely, says the SL James Budget. He was no hero to Tom, but a boy to be gov erned kindly but firmly. To the end of his days the faithful old servant as cribed his master's fate to the fact that lie was not aboard Nelson’s ship at Trafalgar. Tom had been everywhere with Nel son until the time of Trafalgar. On thut occasion he was detained In Lon don too late to go to sea With Nelson, and ever afterward he used to say: "If I had only been there Lord Nel son would not have been killed, for he should not have put on that coat! "He would mind me like a child,” the old fellow would go on, "and when I topnd him. bent.on wearine Ms «» J You pay 5 cents for three good smokes. *’ou .save 10 cents on three useless heads. OLD heads. NBA Be. TRADE MARK Three good cheroots for cent 3, and three good reasons why they don’t cost just three iimes c:: much: TRADE MARK 1 | The Old Virginia Cheroot is a cigar mads without the head. The little useless but costly hand-made head, of a cigar—the tip end that you must bite off before you light up—costs as much to make as the whole cigar. It’s already off when you buy your Ctd Virginia Cheroots. You pay your money for smokes—and never a cer.t wasted. O The Old Virginia Cheroot is made from giadly the same tobacco as reg- ™ ular 5-cent cigars. Binder and wrapper are from the same bales. The filler is rolled from the shorter leaves or :I the clippings of the larger ones. This economical way of separating the leaf by sizes helps to save you a third of every nickel you spend for smokes. O—The Old Virginia Cheroot is made by systematic modem methods that not only produce even, dependable quality year after year but that cut out file waste of the usual hap-hazard cigar-making processes. It is produced in quantities so immense that the manufacturing cost is cut down to bed rock. 1,000,000 Old Virginia Cheroots finished and packed every day in the finest, largest, cleanest cigar-factory in the world. Sold wherever they sell tobacco wasn’t there to prevent him, and it; was the end of him! A Healing Gospel. The Rev. J. b. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, Bejalr, Ga., says of Electric Bitters: “It’s a God< sepd to manhlnd. It cured me. of lame back, stiff Joints, and 'complete physical collapse. I was so • wenk 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 Hko walking three more. It’s made a new man of me.” Greatest remedy for weakness nnd 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 homo. It only coRts n quarter. Sold by Hilsman-Sale Drue Co Smoke Gen. Putnam Cigars. 2-22-tf A Collard To Be Remembered. The Herald is indebted to Mr. W. Ed. Wooten, one of the best farmers of Dougherty county, for a specimen of the collard family which deserves to have its claims to fame placed on rec ord. It’ is not only a monster in size, the circumference being more than a yard, but has headed up, like a chimp; pion cabbage. The head is astonish ingly large, and perfectly firm. This Is a great collard country, and Mr. Wooten has demonstrated that he Is a specialist in that department of ag riculture. The (Herald office is rapidly recuper ating from the effects of last Sunday’s fire. The destruction of such a large quantity of advertising and job type made it impossible to change adver tisements or turn out pressing job work for several days, but next week our facilities will be such as to enable us to fully and promptly execute all orders. Hard on Pa. K* / Gcoii6r cm it a, Boy—Say, mister, give mo a bottle of the worst tasting medicine you’ve got. Druggist—What’s the trouble? Boy—Pop’s sick, and It’s my chance to get even. AT. Unusual Bargains. Linen finish and Manchester Chambrays. New arrivals. Yard 10c. 36 in. Madras, 12 1 2c qual ity. Patterns new. Yard 10c. Percales, many styles and patterns to choose from. Y ard 10c. Batiste, wool finish, for early spring "wear. Yours at Yard 15 c. Soisette, in every color;. N,ew. Yard 24c. ill ■aa^aa^^— bar Unusual Embroidery gains offered at Yard 5c, 10c, 19, 25c. sells rr for less f...PLANT... - Very large smooth Tomato, firm, fresh’, beautiful red color. The best all round Tomato for table and catsup,- j Plant now in boxes or hot bed. Package, 5c; Ounte, 25c. MAMMOTH OWL SWEET PEPPER. Plants very vigorous and productive, growing upright with mod erately large leaves.’ Fruit very large and long, 1 ’sometimes be ing 8 inches in length and 2 inches in diameter. When unripe of a bright, deep green color, being entirely 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. Iron Bed s 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 time to buy your Iron Beds. $3.00 to $16.00. m S. A. & W. T. F reeman. * ALBANY BRICK CD. ICK.. —MANUFACTURER? OF- Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. GRAINGER &BARTL1 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden Hi! ■.si Buildings Furnished. _ !s ijmm.