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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD* FRIDAY, MARCH ?$ 1906.
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ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES,
Attorneys-at-LaW
And Real Estate.
FOR SALE
Valuable Arcadia Lots, Commonly
Known as North Albany.
For the next fifteen days I will sell
th|s valuable tract only to white poo-
No one can purchase more than
pie.
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On
EFFECT!
the B. a W.—Delay is
Regretted, But Official
Explain* Why it is Un-
avoidable.
But we run everylday except Sunday
and can do your work on short notice.
Let us give you a] remedy tor wash
woman troubles
PHONE 39
New Alban
Steam Laundry.
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DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR ,
"PITTSBURGH PERFECT’’ FENCES,
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOK FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE,
EVERY itOD ’ GUARANTEED PERFECT.
The DURABLE Fence, ‘
None so STRONG.
All large wires.
Highest EFFICIENCY.
No Wraps
to hold 51,
Moisture djjj
and cause
Rust *
LOWEST COST.
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"rimsusaa Psrfkci" Fztraisa, (SpeclslStils.)
AhitUlily STOCK H30F. «• tin SAVE YOU NOIEY an Finiln*
CALL AND SEC IT.
R. C. Eatman.
HEATERS
For Less
R. C. EATMAN.
Morris Wealosky, President.
D. W. James, W. 8. Beil,
1st Vice-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pres
Joseph 8. Davis, P. W. Joner.,
Oaalier. Ass’t Cashier
First [Rational Qank,
ALBANY, QA.
Capital $50,030
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
MONEY LOANED.
• Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft A general banking business
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants’
accounts solicited.
V.-Pres
Morris Wealosky, D. W.
President.
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst Cashier.
OP. ALBANY, QA.
CAPITAL .. , $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,000.00
Solicits accounts of firms and Indi
viduals.
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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. \
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. Oh, Woolfolli
Building. \
three lots. I respectfully decline 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 le 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 End
lots are $10 cash, balance IBjjer
month, no Interest The price on eaoh
lot Is $59. Not one dollar will I de-
duct for cash. In fact, I prefer to sell
on credit.
, To White and Colored,
I am offering twenty lots on Tift
street, near Madison, on terms and
prices temarkably reasonable: $25
cash, balance $5 per month, with In
terest at 8 per cent. Will furnish pur-
chaser with money to build.
Hurry up.
ED R. JONES.
208-9. Davis-Exchange Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE.
One 1-room hotiBe and lot on West
Society street. Rente for $2.60 per
month. This week we will sell It for
$175 cash.
1 ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
One-quarter oile lot on Tift street
near Madison for $145 cash, or $26
cash, balance $5.00 per month at 8 per.
cent.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Are you discouraged about that Im
proved passenger schedule on the B.
& W. branch of thj Atlantic Coast
LlneT $
Well, you needn't be, for It Is com
ing, It Is rocatlull by reudors of The
Herald that when announcement wsb
made that the officials of the Coast
Llhe had made detintte promise to the
Albany Bualneus League thnt a sched
ule, satisfactory-to the people of Al
bany. and other points on the line
would be put In operation at the. ear
liest: possible date, the statement was
made that the change could not be
made until seme now locomotives
could be turned out of the company's
shops. For some time there has beep
a shortage of motive power on the
B. & w., and several new locomotives
are soon to be put In service on the
lino.
Secretary Betjeman, of the Albany
Business League, received a letter
only a few days ago froth one ofthh
high officials of the Coast Lino assur
ing him that the npw locomotives
would be turned out of the shopB just
as soon ah the work now being done
on . them could be completed; A new
schedule between Albany and Bruns
wick will then Immediately be an
nounced, and will be such as can hard
ly fall to come fully ut> to the expecta
tions of the public. t
There Is nothing unreasonable in
tho delay in putting into effect the im
proved service. The explanation-
should prove satisfactory to all rea
sonable persons..
FOR SALE.
A first-class 4-room house and barn,
waterworks on lot, In East. Albany.
Can lease It for one year.
ED. R. Sc CLAYTON JONES.
FOR 8ALE.
Three tenement houses. West State
street. Price, $475 for the whole.
"Hurry up,” Figure Interest on your
Investment.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
Rust cottage, next to waterworks, on
North street; 5 rooms. This Is a bar
gain. t
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
• FOR SALE.
The Ousts plantation, 125 acres, 1H
mile west of Albany; ,40 acres wood
land.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
One lot, 2014 ft. by 210 ft., Broad
street; part of Watson Bhop property.
ED. R.- & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
One lot, 52V6 ft. by 210 ft., Brond
street: part of Watson shop lot.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
We have four residence lots, corner
8tnte and Monroe streets. 1 These are
most desirably located In Albany.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
75 feet by 210 feet on Commerce,
near Jefferson street The Ideal lpt
for a close-in residence.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR 1 SALE.
250 acres three miles southeast of
Albany. The S. F. & W. R. R., Georgia
Northern, and Atlantic Const Line R.
run through this property.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONEJS.
The flew 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-Snle Drug Cot
Your Eyes
Are your eyes comfortable and
In good Order? If not, the exam
ination made here will show you
whether glasses are required.
Yfc do not recommend glasses un-
' jess they would be beneficial, yte
guarantee to suit If we supply
them. Our. prices are right.
Eyes Examined
Free.
Pkil Harris,
Leading Opthalmio Optician.
New Jewelry
Ladies’ Hair Combs, in gold,
tond.jfold filled. Also all the latest
novelties in gold :and gold-fiilled
Crosses and Neck Chains.
Pendants in gold for Neck Wear.
Beautiful line Watches, Dia-
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monds, etc.
It will pay you to look over onr
Everything Engraved
' Beautifully-Free.
Phil Harris,
LEADING JKWKUCR,
’Phono 187.
PMall orders will receive our
Very prompt attention.
DRINKING UP
la all Very' well if poll "know what
you’re drinking. When drinking to
your health. If what you’re drinking
Is not pure liquor it doesn’t do you
A GOOD BAR *
like ours woft’t sell any but good -
liquors. Absolutely pure liquors 1b
what we' argue for and the only
kind we sell. There no drinking up
a bad' lot over r ihis bar. We’fi
supply you as you want It and it will
always be the best. Call and see.
DavlO'BsohanS*
Bank Building »
THE OFFICE
Broad
Street,
Prenf
i Cono-
5c. V 1
trnted Soups to go at 8 for 25c.'
Phone, 70, W. E. FIELDS.
The streets in the business section
of the city, are now in better Condi
tion than they/have ben this wlhter.
Some good work has been done by the
street force during the last few weeks
and the public Is duly appreciative.
Many people suffer for years from
rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so
rather than take the strong medicines
usually given for rheumatism, not
knowing that quick relief from pain
may be had simply by applying Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm and without'tak
ing any medicine Internally. Rev.
Amos Parker, of Magnolia, North Car
olina, suffered for eight years with a
lame hip, due to severe rheumatic
pains. He has been permanently
cured by the tree application of Cham-
berlatn’s Pain Balm. , For, sale by Hits,
man-Eale Drug Co.
FOR SALE.
One-fourth acre on Planters street.
Very cheap.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE,
One-half acre, Planters’, street, at a
bargain. ■
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
ED..H a CLAYTON JONES.
-Attorneys-at-Law
■' Real Estate.
Phone 408.
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Ceding Ileal Lemon OH.
A dealer In spices lu New York held
up a small bottle filled with a palestra,
her liquid. "Smell It." be said, draw
ing the cork. The visitor Inhaled an
odor which seemed to call up -visions
of orange and citron grores of ancient
Greek fame.
"It’s the genuine oil of lemons,’’ said
(lie dealer In response lo a look of In
quiry. "That Is all I have left of a
pound of the oil, and It took 1,1’*J lem
ons to produce it. Rather expensive
stmt, almost cqusl to that of attar of
roses. The method of obtaining the
oil Is tedious.' A man has n big. dry
clean 'sponge before him ou a table,
.lie takes strips of the lemon peel, gives
them a certain twist which breaks tho
cells and sends the oil out In. n fine
spray on the sponge. He lius to work
quickly to avoid evaporation.'
“When the sponge has taken up the
sprays of about a huudred rlmls It Is
wet enough to he squeezed out. An
ounce or so of clear and flu grunt oil
then flows from It."
A Healing Gospel
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of
Sharon Baptist Church, Felatr, Gi
says of Electric Bitters: “It’s a Go
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 60 minutes find feel like
walking three more. It’*.'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
ouarter. Sold by Hllsman-Sale Drag
Co- . Vi'* i.
• .. JR:
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 Fnces
Ladles' Pure Sheer Linen Hemstitched
Initial Handkerchiefs at • |Qc
Dainty Embroidered naddkerchiefs,
linen and laws, fide and sheer;
ready for |IHs, worth 3u per cent,
more, at from • • 20c to 85c
Big lot White and Figured Hem-
. stitched Handkerchiefs. Ladies’
and dents’, «t - - - - g c
85 Boxes Children'Initial Handker
chiefs, 3 la a box, at abox,- |gc
Men’s White Silk Handkerchiefs,
high grade, large sixes, well worth
35c per cent more. Holiday prices,
from • • • • 25c 'fo
$1.25 Lidles’ Kid Glove*,' fine qual
ity; thin week at • • • 75c
Hand-Knitted Woolen Underskirts,
fancy designs, delicate colors,
from . . - • 85c to $|,25
One lot of While Marseilles Spreads,
from • ■ - • 75c to $3,00
BTJust received an assortment
of LADIES' BELTS, stylish and
up-to-date.
fdTUnderwear and Hosiery for
the whole family at laving prices.
L,.' GEIGER,
71 Bro»$i» Street.
FOR' 8HERIFF.
I hereby nnnounce my candtdaoy for.
re-election to the offico of Sheriff of
Dougherty County, subject to the
white pemocratlo primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
friends nnd the publlo generally.
F. G. EDWARDS.
FOp TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Dougherty Couhty, subjeot to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary. I re
spectfully solicit the support of my
frlonds and fellow citizens.
H. A. TARVER.
190 6
Improved New Homd
Sewing Machines
Latest Style •
DPuW?, R(ng, Bap Bearing.
Lightest and best on the market.
I swap ibr tbe old Machine.
I will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Maohine.
W. F. FLOYD. Mgr.
'Phone 363.
Albany, Ce.
KOPPEL’S ANNUAL
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WHI commence TUE8DAY, MARCH
S, 1906, at Morris Koppel’s Store.
A .tock of Artificial' Flowers larger
than ever, alto Chiffon# and Ribbon*,
will be shown it New York cost. The
ladies are especially invited to exam
ine the goods. Evy^thlng will be sold
for caah only.
MORRIS KOPPEL.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 27.
OR TREASURER,
announce that i at
FOF
I hereby i
didate for Treasurer.
County,'Subject to the'white Deno- ?.
orate primary called tor March 22. I
respectfully ask the support of my
friends and' acquaintances, and pledge
my best attention to the duties of tho
Office In the event of my election,
i T»AUL H. JONES.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office' of Treasurer of Dough-
erty Comfty, eubject to tho action Of
the white Democratic primary, March
22. J most earnestly solicit support
from my friends and the publlo gen
erally. P. E. TUCKER.
FOR CLERK 8UPERIOR COURT,
Wq are authorized to announce the
candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hall for re-
election to the office of Clerk of tbe
Superior Court of',Dougherty County,
subject tat the white Democratic prf--
mnry.
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FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 6, 1906.
hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver of
Dougherty County subject to the com-
. Sw
lug primary, and solicit the support
of the voters of Dougherty County.
8. W. GUNNISON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Dougherty bounty, subjeot to the
action of the white Democratic pri
mary. March 22. I earnestly solicit
the Support of . the voters of Dougherty
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
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Ball Park, Privileges for Sale.
Bids wanted’,foj the privileges of
selling soda Water and other refresh
ments, score cardB, etc., on the ball
grounds during the present season.
Address J. W. Thomas, 407 Park Ave,,
Eq;t, Savannah, Ga. 26-lwk
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