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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1906.
Linoleum, Cocoa
TVIattmg and
Linen Carpet.
Big lot just received.
S. A. Jk? MV. T. Freeman.
Baldwin Pianos, ftranich & Bach
Pianos, Ellington Pianos.
Three of the world’s best and but one of the name on the market, so there
1 s no claim in such cases to be the original, as is the case where there’s two
or more of the same name or a similar name on the market. Beware of those
making claims on another’s reputation. See our lines before buying.
BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga
. Fernland Farms .
!"Dairy "Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
"Patronage Solicited
F.or Engagements Telephone No. 199
ALBANY DECORATING CO.
An Absolutely Pure Linseed Oil Paint
READY FOR THE BRUSH
For $1.23 a Gallon.
THIS IS THE WAY-
One gallon Kinloch Pigment;,.. ...... r « .* S1-. 95
One gallon Raw Linseea Oil 50
Makes two gallons ready for use S2.45
OR S1.23 PER GALLON.
For sale by the
ALBANY DECORATING CO.,
Phone, 393.
B. GARDNER, Manager.
Opposite New Albany Hotel.
CITATION.
Georgia, Dougherty County.
To all whom it may concern:
Henry Ellison, having in proper
form applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate
of William Ellison, late of said county,
this is to cite all and Bingular the
creditors and next of kin of William
Ellison to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can, why per
manent administration should not be
granted to Henry Ellison on said es
tate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 26th day of February, 1906.
SAM’L 'w. SMITH, Ordinary.
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
nmuld. 0cn«tr instantly restores
the brilliant newness and finish of
Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames
Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Floors, and all polished, varnished
or enameled surfaces.
It renews and redresses every
thing it touches. Revarnishing is
unnecessary, becauses scratches,
stains and dirt instantly disap
pear, leaving a smooth, brilliant
surface.
CiRUid Otllttr is not a varnish, hut
a surface food that is absorbed by
the old finish, instantly restoring
the latter to its original bright
ness. Easy to use—only a piece
of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries
instantly.
One delighted customer writes
that it . is worth $100 per bottle.
The price is only 60 cents.
AfsWtrlel bottles at I0e,eeeh
\ Sold by
J. A. WILLIAMS,
City Furniture Repair Shop.
•Phone
D. NEUMAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
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The latest of May Man ton
Patterns just received. Ev
erybody now has a chance to
get their patterns and have
their dresses made in the
latest style for Easter and
Chautauqua time.
Also a nice line of Fancy
White Goods for Shirtwaists
and Skirts.
Batistes of different colors.
Russian Duck in black and
figured. i
Taffeta, Dotted Swisses and
Many other new goods at
moderate prices, as usual.
One ^Week Bargain Sale
At Churchwell;
Commencing Monday, March 12th,
And lasting until Saturday, March 17th, inclusive: We offer these and many
other very special bargains. These prices are good for one week only—-or
till lots are closed out.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
A sale of Undermusline next week
in connection with our One Week Bar
gain Sale that should appeal, price
considered, to everyone. 9 0
76c value Gowns, one week 48c
$1.26 value Gowns, one week 98c
$2.00 value Gowns, one week... .$1.63
66c value Skirts, one week 49c
$1.25 value Skirts, one week 98c
669c value Chemise, one week 48c
98c value Drawers, one week 69c
65c value Drawers, one week 48c
Gauze Undervests, 10c quality, one
week 7t6c
Gauze Undervests, silk-taped neck,
15c values, one week 10c
FURNITURE
Second Floor
Large Oak Rocker, easily worth
more, hut during the bargain
sale we have reduced the price
to $1.89
36 in lot, 30x60 Smyrna .Rugs,
good quality: special during the
bargain sale at 98c
All-wool Smyrna Rugs, $3.00 and
$2.48 regular price, one week..$1.59
SOISETTE
New, Tegular 25c values; all col
ors; special, one week, per
yard 22|/ a c
TABLE LINENS
35c value white Table Damash, 64
inches wide, per yard, for one
week 22c
72-inch Mercerized Table Damask,
a 85c quality, per yard 47c
All-linen, full dew bleached, 72 in.
^vlde, $1.25, this sale, per yd..,.88c
BLOWN TUMBLERS
One week bargain sale reduces
plain and decorated Blown Tum
blers to, each 4c
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
English Torchon, al and Heavy
Cotton Lace, any In the lot
worth more than the price here
named. One week bargain sale
price, per yard 5c
Embroideries, Cambric and Swiss
Edgings and InBertings, regular
7c quality, special price during
the bargain sale, per yard 5c
REMNANTS
30-inch Percale, black and white,
10c quality, special, per yard.... 6c
MATTING REMNANTS
Lengths up to 20 yards, 19c value,
special one week, per yard 11c
LITTLE THINGS SPECIALLY
PRICED FOR THIS SALE.
Laundry Soap, 17 bars ,25c
Sase of 120 bars $1.69
Clark’s Thread, six cord, 200 yds.,
al white, spool 2e
Decorated Cups and Saucers and
Plates 10c
Set of six Plates, good white
ware 38e
Envelopes, 6 1-4 inch XXXX,, per
box of 250 25c
Package 3c
1,000 pieces Glassware, values up
to 25c, bargain sale price 10c
Set of Bix Cups and Saucers, good
white ware 38c
Apron Check Ginghams, standard
goods, bargain sale price, yard.. 5c
Dress Ginghams, short legnths, a
7c quality, an exceptional otter
ing at 5c
WHITE GOODS
31-inch India Llnon, a good qual
ity. Special, only, per yard 5c
Good 10c quality India Linon.
Special, one week bargain sale
4 price, per yard 8c
30-inch White and Fancy Skirting
Madras, worth 12%c, per yard., ,10c
Brilliant Waistlng, regular 12%c
quality; special, per yard 10c
men’s Negligee shirts
An offer of a dose-out lot of 8hlrta
at half price seemed good to us, and
we accepted the proposition, and we
can offer you—
A 98c Shirt, white or fancy, for
one week, at the unusual low
price of, each ,..,,480
A lucky purchase enables up to
otter, for one week, a 60c Shirt
for, each ...29c
Equal to many ShtrtB offered at
twice the price here named Is
one lot, ottered for one week
only, at, each............. 22c
ENAMELED WARE -
Special quantity purchases enable
us to offer staples In Enameled Ware
at these low prices:
Pans, Dairy Pans, Saucepans, Pre
serving Kettles; many articles
in lot worth up to 19c. Speoial,
one week sale, or till closed out,
each 9c
Pans, good Saucepans, Preserving
- Kettles, values indicated easily
worth 36c. Special, each 22c
Dish Pans, Kettles, Coffee Pbts,
some worth up to 76c, Special,
one week bargain sale, each 41q
A. F. Ckurckwe
Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga.
0. Neuman,
Agent for May Manton Patterns.
For Sprains
ICnts&Bruises
Sloaivs
/iniihent
Price 23fJ0f& f 100
To draw the fire outof a bum,
heal a cut without leaving a scar, or
to cure boils, sores, tetter, eczema
and all skin and scalp diseases, use
DeWitt’B Witch Hazel Salve; A spe-
MR.
DAVIS GOES
TO APALACHICOLA-
PLENTY OF MONEY
BEING INVESTED
Prominent Albanian to Look After
This City’s Interests With Congres
sional Party.
Mr. J. S. Davis left yesterday after
noon for Columbus, where he joined
the party which will go down the
Chattahoochee river on the steamboat
trip which began this morning for the
benefit of the Rivers and Harbors
Committee of the national House of
Representatives.
All of the cities on the Flint, Chatta
hoochee and Apalachicola have repre
sentatives with the party, and Mr.
Davis goes to look out for Albany's
interests. He will be away several
days, accompanying the party to Apa
lachicola and returning home by rail.
Phone 70 when in need of the Na
tional Biscuit Co.'s fine Crackers. We
carry a splendid assortment.
W. E. FIELDS.
Would Last All Night.
Mike—Say, Pat, Oi heard thot yez
had a failin’ out wid yer wife last
night. Did yez hive th’ last word?
Pat—Of course not; Oi wouldn’t
have had a wink of sleep if Oi had.
Torture by 8avages.
"Speaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes in the Phil
ippines subject their captives, reminds
me of the intense suffering I endured
tor three months from inflammation of
the Kidneys,” says W. M. Sherman, of
Cushing, Me. "Nothing helped me un
til I tried Electric Bitters, three bot
tles of which completely cured me.
Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Blood disorders and .Malaria; and re
in Banking Ventures in Savannah.
Two New Institutions Are About to
Open.
Special to The Herald.
Savannah, Ga., March 10. — Thefe
seems to he no end of Savannah
money to be used for Investment. The
Exchange Bank, with Mr. W. W. Os
borne, at its head, Is to open on Mon
day, and today announcement Is made
that the Hibernia Bank will be ready
for, business on May 1. Mr. M. A.
O'Bryne will he president, Charles
Bills vice-president, and J, W. Heifer-
nan cashier. Mr. Heffernan is the
moving spirit in organizing the new
institution. He was formerly assist
ant cashier of the Southern Bank of
the State of Georgia, which has been
consolidated with the Citizens Bank.
The Hibernia Bank will have a capital
of $200,000 and a reserve of $25,000.
BEANS!
Wall Paper,
Ail New Stock. ,
ALBANY DECORATING CO.
Rumney Building. 'Phone No. 393.
8-lwk
Albany needs more stores and more
cottages. An Albany real estate deal
er a few days ago showed a Herald
man a pocketful of letters in which
the writers sought to secure either
dwellings oi business locations. One
writer stated that if an owner of a
lot centrally located would build there,
on a store of the kind desired, he
would be willing to lease it for a
term of five, ten, or fifteen years. Ap
plications for houses are dally turned
down by local real estate agents, and
the demand is steadily on the increase.
bifle tor piles. Get the genuine No ^ ^ nervou8 to r0 .
remedy causes such speedy relief.! ^ uat Guaranteed, by Albany
4 te genuine. Drug Co. Price 50c.
Ask for DeWitt's-Ahe i
Given Up to Die.
B. Spelgel, 1204 N. Virginia St„ Ev
ansville, Ind„ writes: “For over five
years I -was troubled with kidney and
bladder affections which caused me
much pain and worry. I loBt flesh and
jyas all run down, and a year ago had
to abandon work entirely. I had three
of the best physicians, who did me no
good, and I was practically given up
to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was rec
ommended and the first bottle gave
me great relief, and after taking the
second bottle I was entirely cured.”
Why not let it help you? Hilsman-
Sale Drug Co.
There is no vegetable that is raised in the garden
that pays as well as Beans. Easy to’ raise, always
makes a crop, can. be planted from March 1st to Sep
tember 1st. The only thing necessary is t'o have the
right varieties. v
Bush Beans.—We have Burpee’s Striugless Bush,
Early Red Valentine, Early Mohawk, Golden Wax,
Prolific Black Wax, Yellow Six Weeks, Refugee,
Dwarf Horticultural, Burpee’s Bush Butter, or Lima
Pole Beans. We have Kentucky Wonder, Southern
Prolific, Large White Lima or Butter, Carolina Small
Lima or Butter (very prolific Bean) Red Speckled Cut
Short, Corn Hill.
Remember, if you want.Seed, coine to us.
Owl Drug @ Seed Co.
FRESH SEED.
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY
The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling OT (
Everywhere 6c r
L. W. NELSON,
Attornry.at-Law, Albany, Ga.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
I am bonded In the following well-
known companlea. Every claim la
bonded.
United Statee Fidelity and Guaran-'
ty Co., Attya. Dept., Baltimore, Md.f
The National 8urety Co., Attya. Dept,
New York; The Aeeoelatlon of Bond
ed Attorneys, Milwaukee, Wit.; Map
tlndale Mercantile Agency, New York;
Martlndale’e Guide, New York; United
Bonded Collection Co., Atlanta, Ga.
I represent 40 other well-known
mercantile agencies. All business re
ceives prompt attention and money
remitted eame^tfay collected.
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Removal Noticf
On March 1, we will occupy our
new* store on Jackson street, where
we will be pleased to meet our friends.
Phone 1S9.
G. W. H. CARROLL, Managar.
LETTUCE PLANTS for sale to gar
deners. Also, seasonable vegetables.
O. F. Cheatham.
8EED CANE—15,000 stalks of Red
Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply to
W. P. Haugabook.
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