The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 12, 1906, Image 7

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. \ ..jy’v THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1906. Mstppiod mmm after marriage. The bearing of children U often deetructiva WW $LMuBB%LP&£ to the mother'. ehapellnrea. \~r - T - All of thU can be avoided however, br tho u*o of Mother's Friend before baby cornea, o* thfc -- - ■ *■ 12>» : — - it,. f<u> tVia .tvaln m«mii 4ft eni ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES, Attorneys-at-Law And Real Estate. "We need a good city directory, and we need it a great deal," said Mr. Betjeman, the hard-working and con- Bctentlous secretary ot the Albany Business League, to the Idle Vein man a few days ago, "but there Is some thing else more urgent. | “Albany Is laid off as prettily as any city I ever saw. Her streets are broad, her blocks are regular, her land Is level. She should, therefore, not only be a pretty city, but she should be one that would appeal es pecially to strangers and visitors of all sorts, who In well latd-off towns, no matter how large, can find their way about without a guide, or with out having to Inquire ot pedestrians. “Albany is the exception to the rule. I hardly know of a city of her size anywhere where one can be lost as easily—that Is, where one can lose his location, get his compass working crooked. “It's all caused by the lack of street signs and house numbers. It Is the exception when a home or a business house is numbered, and I will venture to say that halt of the people in Al bany today don't know the numbers ot the houses In which they live. “It is the same with the streets. There ought to be street signs at every intersection. The street signs now In Albany could, I believe, be counted on my fingers. I have an of fice at the Intersection of Albany’s two main streets—Broad and Washington —but a stranger the other day could He was given the ad- great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon It, preserves the symmetry of bar form. Mother’s Friend ovetoomes a •anger of child-birth, and Carrie, the expectant mothar'safely the this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest bias Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived free see of this wonderfal remedy. Sold by nil ASM n jf.Mf— 9 Scraps; mOtnGt . book, telling all about _ a.!. . Ml i . e ■ _ that others charge you $5.00 for, we make a positive guarantee that we will give you much better ones for $2.00 and $2.60 per pair, fitted correctly. We make no mistakes. Patients are coming to ue dally. Are you the next one? Our prlcee are right; our service It better than anyone elae; fair dealings. We are experts In fitting the eye. Gradu ate of four of the largest aohools In the United States. We carry everything that's made In Specta cles and Eye Glasses. You will make no mistake In coming to ua. Your eyes will feel safe with us, Examination and consultation free. The Leading Opthalmle Optician, Jewelry, Watohes, Shirtwaist Sets, Collarettes, Gold and Filled Crones and Neck Chain*, Hair Combat and all the latest styles of Jewelry, arr(ylng dally. When down, town come In and look us over. We al ways have so many pretty and new things to show you. Watch the West End Syndicate. They are alive and progressive. You may Increase your wealth rapidly, If you follow their advice in Real Estate Investments. Town lots on the elec tric street car line are not yet on the market—but Inspect their plat—then wait! ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Albany is Past Becoming a City. FOR SALE. Three cottages, two rooms each, West Commerce street, $595 the bar gain price. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Everything Engraved Beautifully Free. Phil Harris We have recently seen the necessity of a towel supply system in Albany, hence we are now ready to place in every office in town one of the most attractive outfits ever used in this business. If we fail to call on you, telephone ns. We have a good proposition for you. FOR SALE. Handsome new Golden Oak Roll-top esk. ED. R. JONES. leading jeweler. 'Phono, 197. 'Mall orders will receive our very prompt attention. Leading Opthalmic Optician. FOR SALE. City lot No. 95, one,acre, on North street, lying on railroad. See the city map, then come to us with $385 In your pocket. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. not find it. dress of my office, but this'didn't help him, as he didn't know one street from another, and there were no signs to lead his feet aright. “A man came to me today with a proposition to compile a city direc tory, and as secretary ot the Albany Business League, asked me for my aid and counsel. “I told him that 1 would be pleased to see Albany have a good city direc tory, as It would be a great conven ience, and that I would do everything possible for him if he compiled one, but that l thought it advisable to wait until the houses are numbered and the streets named.” DRINKING]UP Is all very well if nou know what you’re drinking. When drinking to your health, if what you’re drinking is not pure liquor it doesn't do you any good. A GOOD BAR like ours won’t sell any but good liquors. Absolutely pure liquors Id what we argue for and the only kind we sell. There no drinking up a bad lot over this bar. We’ll supply you as you want it and it will always be the best. Call and see. FOR SALE. One-quarter acre lot oa Tift street near Madison for $145 cash, or $25 cash, balance $5.00 per month at 8 per cent. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. New Alban Steam Laundry WANTED. Capitalist to build 100 small cot tages. We will lease them all, with the privilege of sub-lettlng. Can sub mit land cheap. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR THE OFFICE FOR SALE. A first-class 4-room house and barn, waterworks on lot, In East Albany. Can lease it for one year. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING, THE ONLY ELECTBIMliY WELDED FUSE. EY3RY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT, The DURABLE Fence, - « None so S HUONG. ,55siw-—«'■''"■njal AH hr.re ” ; tresl "I notice great Improvement In Georgia since my first visit here,” re marked one of the congressmen here last. Friday, “but If I must say It, the greatest Improvement Is in her man ners. ... , “When I visited Georgia before, I thought It was the most impolite, un- hdspitable, bad-mannered place I ever had struck in my 'ife, and this was the Impression I took away with me to my home. I said then tjiat I would never visit Georgia again, but 1 am glad now that I broke my word. “Why. when I visited this state be fore, with a number of my friends, I don’t believe a single man here gave me a kind word. Everyone was as gruff as could be. I had been tramp ing for months, and was hungry. I was never offered a meal. In fact, when I started for a house, the women would run away. “Yes, sir, Georgia certainly has Im proved a great deal In manners since my first visit, forty and more years ago. At that time, her people would not meet me, but sent bullets ahead to do the greeting. Now her men and women greet me with open arms. Don’t take this ‘open arms’ statement, as applied to the women, literally, though." ANNOUNCEHENTS A Few Interesting Bargains For this Week. The prices mentioned be low of these deisrable goods will mean to. yon a saving of dollars: 1,500 yarns Embroideries, Edges and Insertlnge. Exquisite as eortment, fine quality. Worth 15c to 17V 2 c. This week at 10c per yard. , 800 yards Embroiderlee for 4l/ 2 c, Sc and 7[/ 2 c yard. 70-inch Table Linen Damaek, well worth $1.25, will go at 78c per yard. 64-Inch Table Linen DAmask, cheap for 95c, will sell at only 65c. 60-inch Table Damask, fine quality, at 55c, 54-Inch Table Damask at 25c and 35c. COR8ETS $1.00 and $1.25 for Royal Worcester and F. C. French-shape Corsets, made of fine Contll and In fine Batiste, lace trimmed at top, very handsome, white only, per fectly fitting. Will sell this week at 78c. FOR 8HERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office ot Sheriff of Dougherty County, subject to the white Democratic primary, and re spectfully nsk the support of my friends and the public generally. 1 ■ P. G. EDWARDS. FOR TREASURER. 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. 1 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 COUNTY“TREASURER. . I hereby announce my candidacy for the office ot Treasurer of Dough erty County, subject to the action of the white Democratic primary, March 22. 1 moat earnestly solicit support from my friends and the public gen erally. P. E. TUCKER. FOR CLERK'sUPERIOR COURT. We are authorized to announce the candidacy ot Mr. R. P. Hall for re- election to the office ot Clerk of the Superior Court ot Dougherty County, subject to the white Democratic pri mary. FOR TAX RECEIVER. Albany, Ga.; Feb. 5, 1906. 1 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 of the voters of Dougherty County. 8. W. GUNNISON. FOR TAjTcOLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office ot Tax Collector of Dougherty > County, subject to the action of. the white Democratic prl- I earnestly sollblt, FOR SALE. Three tenement houses, West State street. Price, $475 for the whole. “Hurry-up.” Figure interest on your Investment. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. We offer vacant lots In and out of the city chfeap. every house erected on them, reserving right to sublet. , ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. No Wraps- to hold 5 ml Ip I i ; fn J|u = Moisture _ and cause ~ “PirrsBUBQH Pbefecx” Fencing. (Special Style.) Absolutely STOCK PROOF. We oan SAVE YOU HONEV on Fenolng. CALL AND SEE IT. FOR SALE. Rust cottage, next to waterworks, on North street; 5 rooms, This Is a bar gain.. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. • FOR SALE. One lot, 62% ft. by 210 ft., .Broad street; part of Watson shop lot. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. C. Eatman FOR SALE. We have four residence lots, corner State and Monroe streets. These are most desirably located In Albany. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. 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. Don’t frown—look pleasant. If you are suffering from indigestion or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga., says; “I suffered more than 20 yearB with Indigestion. A friend recom mended Kodol. It relieved me in one day and I now enjoy better health than for many years.” Kodol digests what you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on R. G. EATMAN FOR SALE. 75 feet by 210 feet on Commerce, near Jefferson street. The ideal lot for a close-in residence. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Fresh Shipment WILEY’S 71 Broad Street. 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. Co., Woolfolk Building. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, ’Phone 867. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. 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. GANDIES CHERRIES Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double Ring, Ball Bearing. 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 352. Albany, Gtv, FOR SALE. One-fourth acre on Planters street. Very cheap. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. MARASCHINO S. STERNE mary, March 22, the Bupport of the voters of Dougherty County for this office. J. T. HESTER. IT IS VERY EASY To ride our wheels. A child can do it. We have a fine collection of chil dren’s Bicycles .which we are offering at special -prices. Why not buy a wheel for your boy? It will provide a healthful pleasure for: him, and-the benefits derived will soon become ap parent. EXERCISE Is beneficial to health. Do you know of anything more pleasant and health ful than wheeling? It will tend to strengthen the muscles of your boy and will help his growth materially. B. F. SMITH. . : -j'v.v KOPPEL’S ANNUAL No Case on Record. There Is ho case on record of s. 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 sate and cure. Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Will commence TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1906, at Morris Koppel’s Store. A stock of Artificial Flowers larger than ever, also Chiffons and Ribbons, will be shown at New York cost. The ladies are especially Invited to exam ine the goods. Everything will be sold for cash only. . MORRIS KOPPEL. Albany, Ga„ Feb. 27, GRAINGER & BARTLETT, ED. R. ® CLAYTON JONES. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden And Real Estate. Buildings Furnlahed. i Phone 408.