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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1906.
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HEATERS
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES,
Attorneys-at-Law
And Real Estate..
Watch the West End Syndicate.
They are alive and progressive. You
may increase your wealth rapidly, If
you follow their advice In Real Estata
Investments. Town loti on the elec
tric street ear line are not yet on the
market—but Inspect their plat—then
wait!
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALS.
Cits' lot No. 96, one acre, on North
street, lying on railroad. See the city
map, then come to us with 9385 tu
your pocket.
BD.'r. & CLAYTON JONES
FOR SALE.
One-quarter acre lot on Tift street
near Madison for $145 cash, or 925
cash, balance 95.00 per month at 8 per
cent.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
, WANTED.
Capitalist to t)ulld 100 small cot
tages. We will lease them all, with
the privilege of sub-lettlng. Caa sub
mit land cheap.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
A first-class 4-room house and barn,
waterworks on lot, la East Albany.
Can lease It for one year.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
F0RSALE
Valuable Arcadia Lots, Commonly
Known as North Albany.
For the next fifteen days I wilt sell
this valuable tract only to white peo
ple. No one can purchase more than
three lots, ^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 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 Nprth End
lots are 910 cash, balance 95 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
oil credit. ’
To White and Colored.
I am offering twenty lots on Tift
street, near Madison, on terms and
prices temarltably reasonable: 925
cash, balance 95 per month, with in
terest at 8 per cent. Will furnish pur
chaser with money to build.
Hurry up.
ED R. JONES.
203-9 Davis-Exchange Bank Bldg.
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CONVICT CAMPS.
LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
MAKING ROUNDS.
Subcommittees from the House and
Senate Committees Visiting All the
Convict Camps In the State—Per
sonnel of the Committees. *
FOR SALE.
Three tenement houses, West State
street. Price, 3475 for the whole.
Hurry up.” Figure Interest on your
investment.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
We offer vacant lots In and out of
the city cheap. Will lease every
house erected on them, reserving right
to sublet
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
Rust cottage, next to waterworks, on
North street; 5 rooms. This Ib a bar
gain.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES,
FOR SALE.
One lot, 52% ft. by 210 ft., Broad
street; part of Watson shop lot.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
We have four residence lots, corner
State and Monroe streets. These are
most desirably located in Albany.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
For Less
Who will buy our vacant land and
erect 100 small cottages, from 3 to 5
rooms? We will rent them all and
pay a bonus, with the privilege of sub
letting.
ED. R. & CLAYTON 'JONES.
FOR SALE.
75 feet by 210 feet on Commerce,
near Jefferson street The Ideal lot
for a close-in residence.
ED. R..& CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
256 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.
Special to The Herald.
, Atlanta, Gn., March 7.—A Joint meet
ing of the Senate and House commit
tees on penitentiary matters of the
Georgia General Assembly was held
yesterday at the Kimball House. The
members met for the purpose of organ
ising subcommittees to visit the va
rious convict camps In the state, after
which reprots to the legislature will
be prepared, signed, and presented
when the General Assembly convenes
this summer. <
Owing to the absence of some mem
bers. all the sub-committees were not
appointed at the initial meeting. Some
of the sub-committees left this morn
ing for their work of investigation.
Senator F. B. Sirmans is chairman of
the Senate committee, and John Hold
er, of Jackson, Is chairman of the
House committee.
The Senate committee Is composed
of Senators Sirmans, Steed, Furr, Also-
brook, Fortner, Ware, McAllister,
Graybtll, Rose, Parker, Peyton, Phil
lips, Lumsden, Wilcox, Hamby, King,
Hogan, Blalock (35th), Westbrook and
Odum.
The personnel of the House commit
tee Is as foliows: Messrs. Holder,
Lumpkin, Conley, Cook, McRae, Corn,
Bush, Mooty, Callaway, Trammell,
Brinson, Clements, Knight (of Ber
rien), Dougherty, Derrick, Arnold,
Felder, Duckett, Fussell, Spilth ( of
Tatnall), Harris (of Floyd), Longino,
Harrell, Lane, Kelly, May3on, Lump
kin (of Walker). Mann (of Catoosa).
Williams (of Madison). McLennan, Al
ford, Reaves, Mitchell (of Taylor),
Mitcham, Hutcheson, Nolan, Parker,
Maxwell, Prescott, Rainey (of Schley),
Porter, Ramsey (of Murray), Roun
tree (of Thomas), Terry, Waters,
Woodllff, Seymour, West, Whitley,
Johnson (of Crawforl), Powell, Ram
sey (of Jefferson), Russell, Black,
Clark. Griffin,’ Simmons, Smith (of
Calhoun), and Rogers (of McIntosh)
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our JCyes
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PendantB In gold for Neck Wear.
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LEADING JEWELER.
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THE OFFICE
Fron
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is a
new remedy, an 'Improvement on the
laxatives of former years, as It does
not gripe or nauseate and Is pleasant
to take. It Is guaranteed. Hllsman-
Sale Drug Co.
Friday, Albany will have the con
gressional committees, and, needless
to say, the congressmen will be cor
dially welcomed and entertained as
well as can be, considering the short
length of time they will be here. The
Albany Business League Is largefy re
sponsible for their coming, and the
league has made preparations for their
arrival.
No Cate on Record.
Is no case on record of
There is no case on record of a
cough or cold resulting in pneumonia
or consumption after Foley’s Honey
and Tar has been .taken, for it will
stop your cough and break up your
cold quickly. Refuse any but the gen
uine Foley’s Honey and Tar In a yel
low package. Contains no opiates and
is safe and cure. Hllsman-Sale Drug
Co.
Buy fresh Lime. Cement. Fire
Brick, Fire Clay. Fire Tile, Lathi,
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and 'Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints at
O. B. SMITH'S-
A New City Convenience for
Albany
Which will deliver Standard Kerosene
Oil at your home every day at the same
old prices.
1 gallon, 20c. 6 gallons, 90c.
Jones & Thornton,
’Phone 23.
FOR SALE.
One-fourth acre on Planters street.
Very cheap.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law
R. C. EATMAN. 1 An’d Real Estate.
Phone 408.
JOS. L. RAREY,
THE OLD RELIABLE TAII/OH.
It still doing business at his ok
place over the First National Bank,
samples of all the new coloring. In
all and winter fabrics are ready for
ospectlon. Our ityles appeal forci
bly to well dressed gentlemen, and
our price, are as low as is con.litqnt
with good workmanship.
JOS. L. RAREY,
The Tailor
A Few Interesting
Bargains
For this Week.
The prices mentioned be
low of these deisrable
goods will mean to you
a saving of dollars:
1.500 yards Embroideries, Edges
and Inserting.. Exquisite as
sortment, fine quality. Worth
15s to 17/ 2 c. This week at 10c
per yard,
800 yards Embroideries for 4(^0,
6c and 7'/iC yard.
70-Inch Table Linen Damask, well
worth 91-25, will go at 78c par
yard.
64-Inch Table Linen Damask, cheap
for 95c, will sell at only S5c.
60-Inch Table Damask, fine quality,
at 55c.
54-Inch Table Damask- at 25c and
35c.
COR8ET8
3,1.00 and $1.25 for Royal Worcester
and F. C. French-shape Coraete,
made of fine -Contll and In fine
Batiste, lace trimmed at top,
very handaome, white only, per
fectly fitting. Will sell this
week at 78c.
L». GEilGEsR,
71 Broad Street.
ANNOUNCEnENTS.
FOR 8HERfFF.
I hereby announce my candidacy fop
1906
Improved New Home
Sewing Machines
Latest Style
Double Ring, Ball Boaring.
Lightest and best on the market.
I swap for the old Machine.
I will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Machine.
W. F. FLOYD, Mgr.
'Phone 363. Albany, Gn.
KOPPEL’S ANNUAL
Grail lliii? Ojeiii
Will commence TUE8DAY, MARCH
6, 1906, at Morris Koppol's Store.
A stock of Artificial Flowers larger
than ever, also Chlffono ahd Ribbons,
will be shown at New York coat. The
ladles are' oapeelally invited to exam
ine the goods. Everything will be sold
for cash only.
MORRI8 KOPPEL.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 27.
re-electlou to the office of Sheriff of
Dougherty County, subject to tha
white Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of myi
friends and the public generally. ’’
F. G) EDWARDS.
I.
■ FOR TREA8URER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Dougherty County, subject to the ac
tion of the' Democratic primary. I re
spectfully solicit the support of my
friends and fellow citizens.
H. A. TARVER.
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce that I 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 C0UNTyTrEA8URER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Treasurer of Dough
erty Couaty, subject to the .action of
the‘white Democratic primary, March
22. .1, most earnestly solicit support
from my. friends and the publlo gear
erally. P. E. TUCKER.
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 TaSTSIcEIVER. >
Albany, Ga., Feb. 6, 1906.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver of
Dougherty County subject to the com
ing primary, and solicit the support
the voters of Dougherty County.
8. W. GUNNISON.
of
FOR TAX COLLECTOR. •
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
Dougherty County, subject to the 1
action of the white Democratic prl- i'
mary, March 22. I earnestly solicit
the support of the voters of Dougherty
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
Notice Is hereby given that nil
parties who have pig pens in tho 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 pins within the city
limits. ,
J. W. KEMP, Deputy Marshal.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 15, 1906. 20t