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THE ALBANV DAILY HERALD: THUR8DAY, MARCH 1, 1906.
Gentlemen* the New Spring Shirts!
The
The
Manhattan
$1.50* $2.00* $3.50
JTaultless
$1.00 and $1.25
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“The Manhattan” is “The Best Known—Known as the Best” Shirt on the mar
ket today. It needs no introduction to men of discriminating taste anywhere. Swell
soft Manhattaus are shown in coipplete assortment of sizes and styles in white and in
beautiful figured and striped patterns at $1.50, $2.00, $3.50.
“The Faultless”—all that its name implies—is a shirt without an equal at the
price. The constantly growing popularity of this shirt is the attestation of its worth.
We show these favorite negligees in white, tan, pink, blue and lavender, and in a
large variety of figures and stripes, all styles and sizes, at $1.00 and $1.25.
Nor does our superiority in Haberdashery stop with shirts. No, indeed! For in every line here you will find the brands of recognized superiority.
The Quality
Store
Hqfmayer, Jones & Co.
The Quality
Store
To plant unreliable seeds is to bury money.
It is also a waste of money to pay too much for
good seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy
fresh seeds of guaranteed reliability, and to get
them at fairest prices.
We handle none but seeds supplied by growers
who can be trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage and believe that you will in due seeson
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
Hogg ard Drug Co.
Phone 75.
All Pork
Country Sausage
I Making on my farm today. Phone
orders to the Country Store—No. 119.
T. M. NELSON.
6 Per Cent. Fan Loans.
OS H. MILNER,
Attorney.iM.iw,
ventUlett building.
mu
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
ClqnlA Qesttr instantly restores
the brilliant newness and finish of
Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames
Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Floors, and ell polished, varnished
or enameled surfaces.
It renews and redresses every
thin" it touches. Rcvamishing is
unnecessary, hecausts scratches,
afair.3 and dirt instantly disap
pear, leaving a smooth, "brilliant
surface. .
KllKid Deter in not a varnish, hut
f t surface food that is absorbed by
the old finish, instantly restoring
the latter to its original bright
ness. Easy to use—only a piece
o): cheese cloth is necessary. Dries
instantly.
/One delighted customer writes
that it is worth {100 per bottle.
The price is only SO cents.
■ A tm trial boMU.it 10., ««ch
Sold by
J. A. WILLIAMS,
City Furniture Repair Shop.
, L- 'Phon. 348.
THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast.
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Fair and warmer tonight and Fri
day.
Local Weather Observations.
Tlie following observations for the
past twenty-four hours have been
taken at the U. S. Weather Bureau at
Albany, Ga., and are published for
Information of the public:
Maximum temperature 50
Minimum temperature 30
Menu temperature 43
Rain full 0.0
River 4-0
Fall in 24 hours 0.4
Clour. Wind, east.
D. W. BROSNAN.
Volunteer Observer.
The Yellow Fever Germ
lias recently been discovered. It bears
a close resemblance to the malaria
germ. To free the system from dis
ease germs, the most effective remedy
is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guar
anteed to cure all diseases due to ma
larial poison and constipation. 2oc at
Albany Drug Co.
J. S. Davis.
T. W. Ventuleti
J. S. DAVIS & CO.
INSURANCE agents
against
FIRE
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insnr
anco Co. ,
Office—Ventulett Building.
'Phones—343—88—12S—:—
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys-
Urn by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar is a certain, safe and harm
less cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough.
AN ATLANTA CHILD
BURNED TO DEATH.
8peclal-to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., March 1.—While play
ing In front of a grate, Leona Saun-
deiB, aged 16 months, the daughter of
W. P. Saunders, an employe of the
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, was so
badly burned Tuesday afternoon that
sho died In great agony yesterday at
the home of her father, 103 Carroll
street. The child’s flimsy clothing
caught and in an instant It was a
muss of flames. The other children
endeavored to save It, but when the
fire was .extinguished the little one was
found to bo so badly burned that Its
clfiutli was only u question of hours.
FORT SMITH BANK
FAILED TO OPEN TODAY.
A Posted Notice Says Bank Interest
Has Been Sold to a Lawyer.
Fort Smith, Ark.. March 1. — The
Southeast Bank and Trust Company,
a recent corporation, with an author
ized capitalisation of $600,000, failed
to open Its doors today. A notice
which was posted said that the bank
Interest lmd beet: sold to Attorney
Tom Nenl. of Fort Smith, who would
.pay, the depositors In fall. The de
posits amount to about $80,000, and
assets about the same amount.
ANOTHER HITCH
AT ALGECIRAS.
Algeclms, March t.—The lust forty-
eight hours have brought another
check, threatening to prolong the Mo
roccan conference. The contest be
tween French and German Influences
regarding surveillance over the Mo
roccan State Bunk Is causing a dis
tiirbnnco.
TRIBAL RELATIONS CONTINUED
IN INDIAN TERRITORY.
Washington, March 1.—The House
agreed to the Senate joint resolution
continuing the tribal government of
the five civilized tribes in Indian Ter
ritory until the property of the Indians
Is disposed of.
The Demand for Cottages.
It Is not doubted by local real es
tate dealers and others who have given
the subject consideration that several
hundred dwellings, of the class that
rent for $12 to $20 per month, could, it
erected In Albany within the next two
months, be rented to desirable tenants
ns rapidly as possible. One not fa
miliar with local conditions has little
Idea of the extent of the demand for
houses. A great many are In process
of construction at nil times, but all
are rented almost before dirt has been
broken for their foundations.
There is, fine opportunity for invest
ment In this city in property of the
class described, for such things ns
vacant dwellings In Albany are un
known.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited. . j ' l
AMERICAN PROPERTY
AT NANCHANG SAFE.
State Department Receives a Cable
gram from Consul-General Rodgers.
Washington, MarOh 1.—Consul-Gen
eral Rodgers, at Shanghai, cabled the
State Department today *hs follows:
"It Is definitely known that Ameri
can property at Nnnchnng Is safe.
Refugees are at Keuklnng.”
HAVE HIM CLIPPED SHORT.
The season for clipping horses and
mules has arrived, nnd I beg to an
nounce that my clipping machine Is
in flrst-dnss runninng order at my
stables on Pine street.
1-wk F. W. GODWIN.
Try n pound of North Georgia
block butter, 25c a pound.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Albany, Gil., Feb. 28,- 1906.
The following Is a list of letters re
maining 111 this office unclaimed Feb
ruary 28, 1906. Unless called for they
will be sent to the Dead Letter office.
Gentlemen's List.
A—Joseph Adams. (2), Joe Adnms,
J. B. Allford, W. E. Allen.
B—B. O. Perry. Geo. Barlow, J. B.
Bagley.
C—H. C. Caine, Seab Chapman, Ro
gers Choso.
D—E. C. Dobbyns & Co.
F—Jim Fuller, Flint River .Mills.
G—Dr. Clins. G. Glddtns.
H—Will Hobert, Frank Hoey, Frank
S. Howell.
K—G. C. King. Anther Kindnll.
M—J. Elmore Morrison. Louis Mor
ris. . ) ._ -
O—D1 Odell.
P—W. G. Peebles, Anron Purker.
R—F. L. Room, L. B. Rogers. Sam
Rltom.
S — E. V. Schulte. Jack Surlc-s,
Smith. Dixon & Co.. Rnlph Smith.
T—Murk Taylor.
W—Sim Waters, Jack Walls,- T. J.
Warrick, Alfred Williams, Herbert
Williams, Louis Westbrook.
Y—Ah Yearbro.
Ladies' List.
B—Mrs. Lula Brown, Miss Minnie
Bushin.
D—Miss Sallie Douglas.
G—Miss Catherine Garling. Miss
Mnr.vllza Gilbert.
H—Mrs. Agnes Hunt, Riner .Hart,
Mellle Home.
j—Leila Jones, Mrs. Ida Jones, Miss
Georgia Jones, Mrs. Ellis-Jackson,
Mrs. Laura Jackson.
M—Miss Nellie Mnthls, Mrs. Cynth-
iann Mathis, Rosnna McMllla.
P—Mrs. Porter, Norah Pace.
R—Mrs. A. Roselle.
S—Miss Elizabeth Sandford, Miss
Susie Samuel. Joe Seres, Miss Covie
Sloan.
T —Miss Effie Tison, Mrs. Sim
Thomas.
W—Miss Annie Waters, Mrs. Lerhia
Wilson, Miss Ellen Wlckset (2V, Mrs.
Jessto Wiggins, Mrs. Mary L. Wig
gins, Janie Weston.
In calling for above letters please
say “Advertised,’’ and pay lc for
same.
H. F. BRIMBERRY, P. M.
Anyone having bicycle, In good con
dition, for sale, 'phone 70 or call at 69
Broad street. W. E. FIELDS.
STUDENT VOLUNTEER
MISSIONARY MOVEMENT.
Three Thousand Students Attending
Convention at Naehville.
Nashville, March 1. — Three thou
sand students from six hundred col
leges and seminaries attended tlie ses
sions of the Student Volunteer Move
ment today. Addresses on missionary
student life in North America, Swe
den, Great Britain, Chinn and India
were listened to.
CONNECTS THE BRAIN.
Tin-
Ol-ltllil Tliet' Enables tlie Heml-
N|>siei'<*fc <4» Ai'l In Harmony.
ii •-* base of every well organ
is'd lulu:jui bruin there Is situated :t
f'lr.’lov'.ti little spongy,body called the
court's callosum. This all Important
little organ consists of a double elude
of whi.o nerve libers, and it is through
the a* l.'utt the two portions (hemi
sphere of tlie brain are enabled lo act
in harmony by being continually
brought into anatomical and physiolog
ical relatlous with each other.
Several years ago a weH kuown Phil
adelphia physician ami surgeou. l)r.
A. II. Stevens, made the announeement
that, in his belief, the corpus callosum
Nvas the seat of the soul. His peculiar
Ideas were given quite an airiug
through the press at that time, but the
whole theory fell pretty flat wheu Dr.
A. F. Sawyer of Sau Francisco proved
that a certain west coast worthy had
survived twenty years after having the
entire corpus callosum shot out of his
thought tank and that auotlrer had
lived eleven years after sustaining a
similar Injury. The psychologists were
pretty well agreed that a man’s life
would terminate the moment his soul
made Its exit on the lead of a pistol
cartridge. It was these well attested
cases of men living after loslug the cor
pus callosum that caused Dr. Stevens’
“soul theory’’ to relapse into obscurity.
No musical person
A should be without a
Piano when they real
ize the fact that they
can purchase an in-
m strument of the high
est quality at prices
ordinarily paid for in
ferior productions.
POINTER TheMathushek
& Son
Are guaranteed to
give perfect and last
ing satisfaction, and
can be bought at the
W right prices and on
, easy terms.
Catalogue free for
the asking.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
LOISOEK'S
I AND MUSIC HOUSE.
Fresh Shipment
WILEY'S
CANDIES
—ALSO—
CHERRIES in
MARASCHINO!
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE,
The Grocer.
SEED CANE—15,000 stalks of Red
Seed’Cane for sale cheap. Apply to
W. P. Haugabook. 16-3w
Snappy
Is the word that describes the new spring hats.
Imperials, $3.00.
No Name, $3.00 and $3.50.
C. R. Davis & Co.
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