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THE ALBANY DAILY HEftALD; TUESDAY, MARCH 6 1006.
We have just added two new items
to our line.
Baskets
lots of different kinds and sizes.
Also a complete stock ,of
Mackinj? Needles and Oil
Don’t forgei us when in need of either
i'j of these items.
S. A. & W. T. Freeman.
Baldwin Pianos, Kranich & Bach
Pianos, Ellington Pianos.
Three of the world’s best and hut one of the name on the market, bo there
BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pine Street, (Riimney Building.) Albany, Ca
r.
Qttr Office tg Np. 3)17 Davis-Exchange
Bank huildipg, wheji we will be pre
wired tp attend ,to business even Intore
promptly than heretofore.
The Bacon Equipment Company.
JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JN0. R. WWlTEHEAD,
President, V.-President
R. H. WARDEN,
Seify-Treas.
OF GEORGIA.
THE TROUBLES OF
AN AUTOMOBILIST.
What It Means ,to Have a Machine
Break Down. Five Miles from Town.
Capital Stock $100,000.oo
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CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY.
Now open and ready for business at southeast corner of Broad and Wash
ington streets, Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS' APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
CHARTERED to give surety and act as executor or administrator and
perform all the functions of a safe y managed Trust Company.
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. Fern land Farms .
Vafry department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
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Fresh Shipment
WILEYS
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No musical person
i should be without a
A Piand.when they real
ize the fact that they
can purchase an in-
Tyr. strument of the high-
P AN est'quality at prices
1 lilil U ordinarily paid for in-!
. ferior productions.
GANDIES
—ALSO—
CHERRIES in
POINTER TbeMatlrasM
MARASCHINO
& So'n
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE,
The Grocer.
No Pill is as pleasant and positive
as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
These Famous Little Pills are so mild
and effective that children, delicate
ladles and weak people enjoy their
cleansing effect, while strong people
aay they are the beet liver pills sold.
Never gripe.
TOO.
Are guaranteed to
give perfectand last
ing satisfaction, and
can be bought at the
, right prices and on
easy terms.
Catalogue free for
the asking.
LOISBEBG’S
BOOS AND MUSIC BOUSE.
Automobiling certainly, is a great
sport when the automobile is feeling
good, but when it balks, and just re-
fuses to move, and all the persuasion,
inward and outward cursing, skill and
force, won't make’ the old thing be
good, there is a different tale to tell.
Mr. Leroy Brown can tell the differ
ent tale, all right, if he only will. Mr.
Brown is an expert automobilist. He
decided he would show one of his lady
friends, last .Sunday afternoon, just
how much he knew about automobil-
iiig, and after much persuasion the
lady summoned up enough courage to
]jrave a trip with him.
The machine too-tooed and chewqd
the rag % little- in front of the lady’s
stopping-place, and glided off. Across
the river the happy couple fled.
"Honk! bonk!” the “footer” said, and
Mr. Brown was in a second heaven of
pardonable delight. The machine
glided along'with the speed and ease
of the rapidly moving clouds, and a
quickly disappearing trail of dust In
the rear told the story of their going.
On and on i they went, to Blue
Spring, and then past it., ,Mr. Brown
began to expound the admirable
qualities of the machine, its many in
tricacies and complications, and how
successfully he had learned and mas
tered them, and the machine rolled-
on, proof positive pgd prlma facie evi
dence to the truthfulness of hie words.
Four miles they went, and not a
hitch or a halt. Alas, it is indeed a
Bad tale to tell! Just as the happy
couple in their automobile reached the
five-mile post, there was a snap and
the machine came to a standstill.
This did not feaze Mr. Brown, (le
was made of sterner stuff. Off came
his coat, and up went his sleeves.
To Work 1 ,tie went; with a ri^t'-^ood
yill. r He'itried .tbts 'dnd ,that, and. the
machine still stood as-silent, and im
movable as the sphinx or the Rook
of Gibraltar. He scraped up the
ground under the machine, ate dirt,
smelt gasolene, and breathed a com
bination of dust and gasolene, in bis
desperate attempts to right matters.
But never a sound or a move from
that machine.
In tbe meantime, relentlessly and
ceaselessly, time. ..rolled on. The sun
was sinking beyond the horizon, and
a mantle of darkness was fast envel
oping the eartK^Not a vehicle passed
that- could take the machine in tow
or carry the couple back to “Home,
Sweet Home.”
There was nothing to say that could
be said in the presence of a lady.
There was nothing to do but to
"foot it” home.
It was a long walk, a most miser
able tramp, but it just had to be “did,"
and “did” it was.
His friends said yesterday that they
couldn't understand why Mr. Brown
looked so tired and worn out, and
why his usual good nature and even
temper were so ruffled. Like gTape-
nuts, though, "there’s a reason,” as
anyone who reads the above will see.
How They Mny Be Successfully Culti
vated la -Tabs, 1 / -
V The cultivation of aquatic plants In
htliR makes It possible for any one to
try Uls skill with them. Of course lie
uefcd not expect to be able to grow tho,
rarer sorts of uyinpbaea, but he can
succeed with tuauy beautiful varieties
of water Illy and other plants of that
class. A half barrel is not very at
tractive In Itself, hilt Its lack of beauty
may be coucealed by the plants, or it
may be sunk Its depth In tile earth.
When it contains a flue specimen of
some aquatic plunt we will forget till
about Its luck or grace. When prepar
ing for those plants put in rich black
mud from tile bed of streomB or muclc
from swamps to tbe depth of a foot;
then plant your roots in it and All with
water. Add enough water from time
to time to make up for that which is
lost by evaporation and give tbe tub a
sunny place in the yard or garden. If
yon want to grow mope plants than one
tub will accommodate, it- is a good,
plan to take four, five, six, or ns many
as you may decide on, and have them
sunk in the ground close together, so
that tbe general effect will be some
thing like that which a large tank
would glyc. A better plan, though a
more expensive one to carry out, le
to have a tank constructed of heavy
planks. These should be eecurcly bolt
ed at the ends and the Joints made
tight by white lead in the grooves.
AQUATIC PLANTS
Ironmonger.
The word 'Ironmonger” bus ns curi
ous pii origin, us any other word In the
English language. It meuns literally
an euter of iron uml came to Its present
use In this way. /There was once u law
that forbade buying fish to sell again,
and the Ball hawkers, who Bflll carried
on fheir tradfe in spite of ihls law, were
facetiously termed fish enters or fish-,
mongers, for, i to evade the law, their
large purchases of fish were said to be
for thplr pwp copsutnptiOU. ifdflBRlly
the term mongef -vtiB ttbhlleff trfittitt
trades, ns cheesemonger,' until at last
It came to meajp any middle mqp, os
distinguished from a manufacturer, ana
K wpsappllehtp ln *ard-
ware.—London Graphic.
' Wfc'y Hi W«i Bleated.
A manptectgrpp.Jn tbp npjjh of Eng-
land expected to bgJifatenat the polls
prleetre yin*'ponied
wpmtapipbt.for apexpJpnatJhp., ;^
’Too voW ife yoir blaster when jn
nil have Btwhi a baa opiptpn ,*t Wtotf
Indigestion 1 is much of b habit.
Don’t get the habit.. Take a little Ro-
dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and
yop w(l) quit belching, puffing, palpita
ting apd frowning. Kodoi Digests
what you eat and makes the stomach
sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hlls-
man-Sale Drug Co.
Brinsoh & Co., Wood nhd Coal,
’Phope 867. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Anyone having bicycle, in good con
dition, for sale, 'phone 70 or call at 69
Broad street. W. B. FIELDS.
The best safeguard against head
ache, constipation and liver troubles is
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a
vial of these famous little pills In the
house and take a dose at bedtime when
you fpel that the stomach and bowels
need cleansing. They don’t gripe.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale
Drug Co. '
A iViollier p nvv;n.
Dr. Brerkciirldge, a well known
American clergyman, and his two
brothers, 'also of the same profession,
one day paid n visit to their mother.
“Do you not think, mother,” said he,
'that you ruled us with too rigid a rod
ln our boyhood? It would have been
better, I think, had you used gentler
methods.”
Tbe old lady straightened np and
said, "Well. William, when you have
raised up three as good preachers as I
have, then you can talk!"
Bone Old Men.
“After all, you know,” said Mr. Old-
beau, “a man Is only as old as he
feels"
‘Yes,” said Miss Pepprey, “but eome
old men make tbe mistake of thinking
they are as young as they think they
teel.”—Philadelphia Press.
A TcientTfie Wonder.
The cures that stand to its credit
make Bueklen's Arnica Salve a scien
tific wonder. It Cured E. R. Mulford,
lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case
of Piles. It .heals the worst Burns,
Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c
at Albany,- Drug Co.’s drug store.
WofihtLerton and Harvard.
Washington received from Harvard
college the honorary degree of doctor of
laws. The distinction wap voted by
the .president ajuffellOwa «the college
at the meeting at Watertown April 8,
1776, “as an expression of the grati
tude of this college for his eminent
services In the cause of bis country
and to their society.” The signers were
President Bamuel Laugdon, Nathaniel
Appleton, John Wlnthrop, Andrew El-
lot. Samuel Cooper and John Wads
worth.
Didn’t Know.
There are some persons who cannot'
tuke a, joke, but Snlggins.is not one of
them. A "friend” acquainted with
Sniggles' frequent changes of abode
asked him Which' he thought was the
cheaper—to move or to pay rent.
“I can’t tell you, my dear boy,” re
plied Snlgglns. “I have always moved."
—London Telegraph,
This Week’s Bargains.
Chambrays, Ginghams, Percales and
t Zephyrs
bargains in these
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Next week We offer unusually attractive
lines, any of which is worth 12 l-2c, yarti, ,
10c
Madras
36 inch white af|d white fancy Madras, easily , worth up to
l-2c, yard
IOC *
Soisette
All colors, offered next week, special at, yard,
22}l-2c
Mennen’s Berated Talcum, Powders
25c everywhere, a special value here next week at two for
25c
A Ribbon Sale
All colors in guaranteed all silk taffeta Ribbon:
No. 22, Special at, yard . - . .
No. 40, Special at, yard
No. 60, Special at, yard! . ...
No. 80, Special at, yard *i
12c
14c
15c
18c
ppe lot including widths (to 100, all colors, special at, yard,
9c
Its and Bags
PWjfr Coi»»]ji». Sp^cigl values it) pmaffeutfxT mid gilt combs.
id 48c " f
Belts. Gilt.Belts, special values nest week at
Beks.
48c and 69c.
Kid and leather Shaped- Belts, special at
SELLS IT rom LESS
Aida to Happldeaa.
Cultivate the habit of detecting the
possibilities for good in things and peo
ple; alao the habit of letting people
know how much you like them. It
makes the world a pleasant place.—
Woman’s Life.
Hta Scheme.
Creditor—Can’t you pay me some
thing on account of that bill yon owe
me? Debtor—How much do you want?
Creditor—I’d like enough to meet the
fees of a lawyer to sue yon for the bal
ance.
Barks.
The class ln natural history, being
asked tbe difference between a dog and
a tree, tbe head boy answered, “A tree
Is Covered with bark, while a dog seems
to be lined with It”
Doctor. Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery^ of Ken
neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the
subject of much Interest to the medi
cal fraternity and a wide circle of
friends. He says of his case; “Ow
ing to severe Inflammation of the
Throat and congestion of the Lungs,
three doctors gave me up to die, when,
as a last resort, I was induced to try
Dr. King’s New Discovery and I am
happy to say, it saved my life.” Cures
the worst CoughB and Colds, Bronchi
tis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs, Hoarse
ness and LaGrippe. Guaranteed at Al
bany Drug Co.’s drug store. 50c and
81.00. Trial bottle free.
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There is,no veg^t^Me tl^at is raised in the garden
that pays as well 1 as Bfesins. Easy tp raise, always
makes a crop, can he planted from March 1st to Sep
tember 1st. The only thing necessary 'is to have the
right varieties.,
Bush Beans.—We have Burpee’s Siringless Bush,
Early Red Valentine, Epriy Mohawk, Golden Wax,
Prolific Black Wax, Yellow Six Weeks, Refugee,'
Dwarf Horticultural, Burpee’s Bush Bnker or Dima
Pole Beans! We have Kentucky Wonder, Southern
Prolific, Large White Lima or, Butter, Carolina Sinall
Lima 6r Butter (very prolific Bean) Red Speckled Ctit
Short, Com Hill.
Remember, if you want Seed, come to us
Owl Drag ® Seed
FRESH SEED,
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED V
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BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Albany "Coca-Cola Bottlihg*Co
Everywhere 5c
Morris Weelosky, President.
D. W. James. W. P.BeU,
1st Vioe-Pree. 2ndVice-PrM
Joseph B. Davie, P. W. Jpoec
Oasller. Abb’I Cashier
pirst Rational JJank.
ALBANY, QA.
Capital $50,07)0
SnrplUB and Undivided Profits. 80,^00
MONEY LOANED.
Deposits received subject to Sight
DrafL A general banking business
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants’
accounts solicited.
Morris Wealoeky, D.
President
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst Cashlei
W. James.
V-Prev
OF ALBANY, G A.
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
.$50,000.00
. 12,000.00
Solicits accounts of firms and indi
viduals. . . . .SJfiaSfiSB
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