The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 27, 1906, Image 7

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■ n • iwnnitf iBvinni i 1 nVl M i AAA 128 . ft I ' THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS TUESDAY, FEBRUAftV 5?, IMS. IaLt*>" DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR “PinSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES, ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. ' V v THE OHLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. BVS7.Y ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. Tbe DURABLE Fe.ice, None so STRONG. ‘ All large wires: “Hi^liest EFFICIENCY. LOWE3T GOST, No Wrhp's - a to hoidlo 55 Moisture, f- A^and causfe U J| Rpsfc 74rl^— ^ . . "PMTMOBOH PsxrEOT" FSNCtKO. (Special BtjlaX ’ JUufttutify STOCK PROOF. W« can SAVE TOO HOMEY an Faiwlnj. ,L- ',1 CALI. AND SEE IT. j ED. R. SI CLAYTON JONES, Aitorneys-at-Law And Real Estate. ■jset!' L '.t FOR SALE R. C.EATMAN. DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED Correct Dress i BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BV The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling jCo Everywhere 6c r JL. 06IG6R, We cordially invite you to take a look at our stock you will see that HIGH QUALITY has been lookea after as carefully as LOW PRICES. Just a Few Prices Ladles’ Pur# Sheer Linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs at • |Qc Dainty Embrotderen naddkercbieb, linen and law#, line and aheer; ready for gifts, worth 3<i per cent, more, at from • • 20c to 25c Big lot White and Figured Hem. stitched Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ and Cents’, at • • • • g c .85 Boxes Children loitial Haadker- 1 chiefs, 3 in a box, at a box, • |gc Men’s White Silk Handkerchiefs, high grade, large sites, well worth 35c per ceot more. Holiday prices, from - • ■ • 25* I® $1,00 $1.25 Ladies’ Kid Qloves, fine qual ity; this week at ■ ■ • 75c Hand-Knitted Wooten Underskirts, . tancy designs, delicate colors, from .... ggc‘to$|.25 One lot of White Marseilles Spreads, from • • • • 75c to $3,00 fiTJust received an assortment of LADIES’ BELTS, stylish and up-to-date. ®"Underwear and Hosiery for the whole family at saving prices. L». GEIGER, 71 Broad Street. The'' l 'Wpdem Method” system ol high-grade tailoring Introduced by L E/ Hay».& Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies.good dressers everywhere. All'Ganaient. Mdde Strictly . ilcVonr Meaiure at mwfcfatetptUea. SOQ. «wlea of forogn and donatio fabric, from which to chooKj .Alpouaitad b» B. BROWN Jh CO., Albany, Ga. T&emovail Notice On Maroh -1, we wiill occupy our new store on Jackson street, where we will be pleased Jo meet our friends. . Phone* lelDtem Store G. W.H: -CARROLL,.'Manager) Ball Park ^Privileges,’for Sale; Bids wanted - for the privileges of selling soda water and other refresh ments, score, cards, etc., on the hall grounds ’during the present season. Address'J. W. Thomas/ 407r®ark Ave., East. Savannah,'Ga. -26-lwk 1906 Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style. Double Bing, Ball Bearing. Lightest and best on the market. I swap for the old Machine. I will overhaul and furnish parts,. attache ents and needles' for any make olj Machine. W. F. FLOYD. Mgr. ’phone 362. Albany, Ge. Something New in Life Insurance. In addition to tarrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year for 5 per cent of the premium, and If you die in that period no charge is made against your policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each 21,000, be insured agalnBt total or partial dis ability from accident, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK. 24-lmo Agent. Valuable Arcadia Lots, Commonly Kiiown as tyofth Albany. . For the next fifteen days I will sell this valuable tract only to white peo ple. No one can purchase more {ban three lots. I respectfully decllnh to show the property, but at my own ex pense I will submit a map, with sur veyor’s certificate, and furnish free transportation to all prospective buy ers. This property Is very near the City Park, and the streets of Albany have been extended through It. ) I have other valuable vacant and Im proved realty In’ and; near’ Albany. •• My termS on the Arcadia -North 1 End lota are $16 cash, balance $5 per month, no Interest. The price on each lot Is $59. Not one dollar will I de duct for cash, in fact, I prefer to sell on credit. ’ i. . To White find Colored , '< , f dill'offerfsg twenty lots on'.Tlft street, hearMadison, on terms and prices /remarkably, reasonable: J $26 cash, balance $5 per mouth, With , In terest at 8 per cent. Win furnish pur chaser with money to build. Hurry up. , ED R. JONES. 208-9 Davis-Exchange Bank Bldg. FOh 8ALE. , . , One 1-room house and lot on IWest Society street. Rents for $2,50 per month. This week we will sell It for $175 cash. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. r One-quarter one lot on Tift -Street near Madison for $145 cash, or $25 cash, balance $5,00 per month at 8 per cent. ED. R. & CLAYTON JON$!S. FOR 8ALE. A first-class 4-room house and barn, waterworks on lot, In East Albany. Can lease it for one year, / ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR 8ALE. Three tfefte frtefil houses, West State street. Price. I-1J5 for the whole. "Hurry up." -Figur'd interest on your investment. ED. R. & CLAYTCW JONES. FOR SALE. Rust cottage, next to waterworks, 6tt North street: 5 rooms. This is a bar. gain. ED. R. &.CLAYTOI) JONES. FROM PA8TOR RICHARD8. | ' Will Not Be Able to Bo With His Peo ple Next Sunday at He Had Hoped. | The Herald is in receipt of the fol- j lowing, written Oil a postal card, from! Rev. wm. L. Richards, the beloved j paBtor of the Albany Baptist churoh, I who left home three or four ago to recuperate after a serious Ill ness. His note contains messages for his people, and we can do no better than publlslt It.in full. It follows: SummervJUe, s. c., Feb. 26,1906. Dear Herald:' ’ '7 Please announce for me that a little “set-back” will prevent my being-, In Albany next .Sunday, as I had hoped. I am writing to’congratulate you on that splendid piece of-work done by your "Juniors." . J I am in b#d,but no fever. My doc tors faere give me great encourage ment to hope for a speedy rotufn, fully well,' to the .kindest people a pastor ever shepherded. Tell them to write to me, Box 66. The Herald co&es regularly and Is a window to my sick rootn, through which 1 see my people. Yours, WM. L. RICHARDS, “ 1: i>!i8^or^apttsl‘'Chiirch, ■v J Your E yes • . - >j , j Are your eyes comfortable and ■taaVonfmatffc NwwtftjgsJv ?) u ., whether glasses -are .-required. - We glg^ls .t^i- less they would be beneficial. We 'guarantee to suit if we supply them. Our prices are right. . !j l-i Eyes Examined ’ W»J **' . r/f-s Frightfully Burned. , ,1 Chas. W. Moore, a machinist,' of Ford'.City, Pa„ had his hand-fright fully burned In an electrical- furnace. Ho applied Bucklen’s Arnica 1 Salve with the usual' result: "a quick and perfect cure.”, BGreateat. healer on earth for- Burns, Wounds, Spqp's, Ec zema and Piles,. 26c at Albany Drug Co. Phil H: [Leading Opthalmic Optician. New Jewel Ladies’ Hair Combs, in gold and gold filled. Also all the latest novelties Jn gold and gold-fiiUed Crosses and Neck Chains. PepdanW^fold for Neck Weai Beautiful line Watches, Dia- ' monds, etc; - It will pay you to look over our Everything Engraved Beautifully Free,. K-/ - 'v il Harris, LCADING JEWELER. ’Phono 197. ’ USTMall Orders will receive our very prompt attention. KATE AND DUPLICATE Names of Twin 8isters—Peter and R^ pester Are Brothers. Governor Hogg’s frankness In nam ing his children is quite equaled,, ac cording to Lippincott’s Magazine, by a Washingtonian whose wife presented him -with twin daughters. At the chris tening the minister was startled to learn that the father had decided to name them' Kate and Duplicate. 1 Several years, la ter twins were again born into the family—this boys, who were duly named Peter and Re peater. A third tiin^ this strenuolis oppo nent of race suicide was blessed wlttf children twnln, and this time hq firm ly named the wee lads Max land Cli max. FOR SALE. The Ouzts plantatton,'T25 acres, 1% mile west of Albany; 40 acres wood land. ' ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. One lot, 26>,i ft. by 210 ft., Broad street; part of Watson shop property. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. One lot, 52Mi ft. by 210 ft., Broad street; part of Watson shop lot. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. \Ve have four residence lots, corner State and Monroe streets. These are most desirably located In Albany. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. 75 feet hy 210 feet on Commerce, near Jefferson street. The ideal lot for a close-fit residence. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. 260 acres three miles southeast Of Albany. The S. F. & W. R. R., Georgia Northern, and Atlantic Coast Line R. R. run through this property. ED. R'. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. One-rourth acre on Planters street. Very cheap. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Fbff SALE. One-half acre, Planters’’ street, at a bargain. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES: Afraid of Strong Medicines. A than who once had rough, horny hands ffinde them soft and smoth .with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the genuine—that bearing the name ”E. C. DeWitt A Co.. Chicago.” For sores,- bolls, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no equal, and affords almost immedi ate relief from blind bleeding. Itching and protruding Piles. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Snte Drug Co. • There are people In and around this town- who never wlli learn how to answer advertisements,* .The Herald has been trying to educate on this line, but it Is up up-hill business. When an advertiser gives an address Instead, of signing his full name and address, he is supposed to have some renson for adopting this'reserve meth od. But such an advertisement never appears in The Herald without) bring ing somebody to The Herald office to inquire who'It is that is advertising so and so, or for such and such a thing. Of course the publishers are not at liberty to answer such Inquiries or to 'give any information concerning the advertiser other than that given In hlB advertisement. There are some — mnny, It seems—who will never learri to answer a want advertisement in ac cordance with the directions given by the advertiser. DRINKING UP irteia ifwhat you.’re d la all Very you’re drink: your health, u wimv you;ro arm is not pure liquor It doesn’t do any, good. T A GOOD BAR like ours won't sell any but good liquors. Absolutely pure liquors is W we .amiejor aud the only kind we sell. There no dri a had lot over this bar. supply you aB you want itandltwil always he the best. Call and see. f5 sW. . BuHSlnl*? « ; THEpmm Bros# stroot. Front ‘ il ..'J. „ - ! ..IT— .TOno ,r, v SHERIFF CEHEINTS. /yy«i>>vvvivi. -7r$#»tps candidacy for The New Cough Syrup—the one that acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels —Is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the sys tem, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the mucous membranes of the bronchial tubes, and relieves croup, whooping cough, etc. Children love it Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co': To draw the fire out of a burn, heal a cut without leaving a scar, or to cure bolls, sores, tetter, eczema and all skin and scalp diseases, use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A spe-. cific for piles. Get the genuine. No remedy causes suck speedy relief. Askcfor DeWitt’s—the genuine. ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. AttorneVs-at-Law And Real’ Estate. Phone'408; Ash yVednesday at St. Paul’s. Celebration of the Holy Communion at 1 a. m. ^ Morning prayer, litany and address at IT o’clock. Evening service at 6:15 o’clock. ^ . ailnmmeej. „ re-election to the office of Sheriff of ttougherty County, subject ’ to thte yvhlto Democratic primary, and re spectfully ask the support of my friends and'the public generally. F. G. EDWARDS. > V FOR TREASURER. T hereby announce myself ns a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Dougl|erty Country, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. I re spectfully solicit thp support of my friends and fellow citizens. H. A. TARVER. FOR TREASURER. ' I hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for Treasurer of Dougherty County, subject to the white Demo- crate primary called for March 22. I respectfully ask the support 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. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Dough erty County, subject to the action of the white Democratie primary, March 22. I most earnestly solicit support from my friends and the public gen erally/ P. E. TUCKER. D.W.J.n£? rrl,W " 1 “ rt '' P £9 pirstJVational (Janl ALBANY, QA.' ' Capital [ $50,(71 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,0 —J MONEY LOAN El : ~~~ •' Deposits received subject to Slf Draft.. . A- general banking bush transacted. Bankers’ and meroha accounts solicited. Morrl# Wesiosky, - O. W. Jamsi President. V.-Po F. 1 H. Bates, Cashier. N. R. Dehon, Asst Cash :l ' "' Wt OF ALBA NT. QA. CAPIJAL ....$50,01, UNDIVIDED PROFIT8 ... Solicits accounts of flrnis and indi viduals. Buy fresh' Lime, Cement; Fire Brick. Fire Clfcy. Fire Wle, Latin Shingles, all kinds of lumber and mouldings, Sash, Doors-, Blind#; Glass and Pntty, Mantels, Grate# and Tile, Wall Paper and Painta at 1 0. P. SMITH'S: notice to public: Notice Is hereby given that all parties who have pig pens In the ter ritory recently annexed to the city of Albany must do away with same be fore twenty days have elapsed, after which time Cases will be made against all who have pig'pens within the city limits. J.' W.' KEMP, Deputy Marshill. Albany, Ga., Feb. IS,'1W6. iOtj. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hall for re- election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Dougherty County', subject to the white Democratic pri mary. FOR TAX RECEIVER. Albany, Ga., Feb. 6, 1906,. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office df Tax Receiver of Dougherty- County subject to the com bing primary, and solicit the support of the voters of Dougherty County;' S. 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 the white Democratic prtt mary, March 22. 1 earnestly sollglt the support of the voters of Dougherty- County for this office! -• J.' T. HESTER, . p 1 ,r Cypress Shingles FOR SALE. m r# Walker Station, Ga. i I MAKES old things new or enameled surfaces. redresses, every- 1 les. Revarnishing Is | scrat< l«tv5k£ r * ^ ^ I n«MUe«*rfcinotai_ •BUrface food that b ah the old finish, instantly re [ . the latter to its original ness. Easy to use—only a l ifnttttnecessary, One delighted customer writes L_ timt it b worth *100 per bottle. I* The price b only 60 cents. * Afswtrial t tat lOsemah I Sold by J. A. WILLIAMS, City Furniture Repair Shop. ’Phone 345, r INHSTTMr'p r» r. -. 1