The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 13, 1906, Image 6

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;•■ ' ' T **y._.Jf!7'.-' i ■ THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1906. I sgin the Summer Right I . I I fe When the weather is hot the kitchen is the most uncomfortable place under the sun. The cook has many trials, and in sum- aer the best ’cook is the one with the best )ped cookery. The most important thing in the kitchen the range. IBiSiv r &V ■ The best range in the world is the “NATIONAL.” Can we prove it ? We can ! Come to us and we will convince you— convince you that “NATIONALS” are best and that you cannot afford to be without one this summer. iAT HOME. E. H. DENISON—Dentllt. * - Jno. D. Twiggs, President. M. Weslosky, Vlce-Pre«ldent F. 0. Tlcknor, Secretary and Manager. Office Telephone, 30. Managar'a Telephone, 112. ALBANY INSURANCE, AGENCY —t Office, Second Story S. B. Brown Building. Dlrectora—8. £. Brown, Jno. R. Whitehead, M. Wealoeky. Jno. [ Twlgga, T. M, Carter, A. W. Tucker, F. 0. Tlcknor. Loading Insurance Agency of South Georgia, representing twenty-five of the strongest insurance companies In the world, with combined assets o' over two hundred million dollars, among others the Aetna, Home of K»iv York. Insurance Co. of North America, Phoenix, Commercial Union, And all of the stock companies organised In this State, I. e„ the Georgia Home of Columbus, Atlanta Home and Atlanta-Blrmlngham of Atlanta. All claBseB of rlsltB written, large lines, special hazards, farm proper ty-and gin houses solicited. We Insure against Fire, Lightning, Torna does. Accident and Health, Steam Boiler, Liability Insurance and Fidel ity Bonds placed In the best companies. If In need of any kind of Insur ance drop us a card or telephone any of the officers and a representative Will call promptly. ■HSf 5 4; ‘‘UPSIDE DOWN” -or “downside up" our Bath Tubs are enter-proof. A man carries a big lead when his bath tub or anything eUe needing plumbing has a hole in it stuf fed with a cotton rag. BATH TUBS ' ^la-perfection we install and keep in repair in the best residences of your neighbors. Have us fix yourB so t in town. We don’t charge much, Harris Plumbing Co. E P. HARRIS, Mgr. ^ Mgr. 102 Pins Stmt. Eut Store ol Rummy Building. 'Phono 2SI J. W. DORSETT, DENTIST. Phone 413. Daris-Ex. Bank Bldg. Smoke Gen. Putnam ClgarB. 2-22-tf This weather Is Just like a Bweet dream. No Wood famine In Albany now. Barron gets It by trainloads. The city court, Judge Crosland pre siding, convened yesterday morning for the monthly session. The court will probably not laBt four days. No business of special Importance b'as been tried thus far. HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Osier at Hair Said (o Indicate ■ Per- Temperament. people believe that blonde, or Ugbt hair denotes affection and dark hair constancy. A person without hair Is not devoid of character; far from It The disposition of the average bald- headed roan is to show such solicitude for the welfare of others, that he neg. himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Babouraud, of Paris, France, in- noceulated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, 2X5"* * to become totally bald in five t ,m «* To rid the scalp of these Sr®”". 8 }} 18 nec essary to apply Newbro a Herpldde. effec?' r ° y **'* ■ cau,#_ you remove the Bold by leading druggists. Send Mo la SJffoR. M,“ p,e ,0 The HCTI,wa# Co " 'Albany Drag Co., Special Agent# Pjtaone 280 for Stove Wood and Chips. Amateur talent Is going to have all the opportunities this spring It may de sire, to demonstrate wbat It is In the theatrical line. Several amateur Bhows are planned for the next few weeks. There have been several amateur at tractions during the past theatrical season, and all have been marked suc cesses. ’ McSweeney's White Wyandotte eggs are hatching nicely. 31.50 per 15. J. W. McSweeney, at Mock ft Rawson’s, The baseball season draws nearer aDd nearer, and as each day passes, the eyes of the fans become more wild-looking and their hopes loom up before them, larger, nearer and bright er. The fans are expecting great things of the team that represents Al bany on the diamond this season, and Manager Thomas promises that the fans will not be disappointed. Weak Eyes made Strong. See Dr. See. Eye. Hntchason. febl2tf The Albany Guards are reaching a high grade of efficiency as the result of bard work, faithful attendance at meetings, and diligent practice, (fom- pany E made a most creditable show ing before the state and United States Inspectors a short while ago, consid ering the short length of time the men had been enlisted, and the men were greatly encouraged. By Chautauqua, the members of the Guards will be able to drill with the beBt of them. 1 fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. See Dr. See Eye Hutch- ason. 12-6t Now that the congressional commit tee on Rivers and Harbors has come and gone, has seen Albany, tasted of her hospitality, and has taken a boat- rlde on the Flint, much speculation is 1 rife as to what action the committee j will take In regard to deepening the | chnnnels. Speculation, of course, Is I the order ot the day. The commit ] was favorably impressed with the city Itself, but whether It thought the deep ening of the channel of the Flint to be Judicious and will so recommend to Congress, is altogether a matter of speculation. FOR RENT.—Three-room cabins on Tift street, $1 per week. Uruger ft Pace. PLANETARY VITALITY. ■•rthqaakea Can Take Place Only a* Living Globe.. . A moonquak* Is now unthinkable, because the moon Is as dead ns a door nail. , Our satellite la "ever foreshad owing our own ultimate doom, like the mummy at Egyptian banqueta,” bnt in the meantime, If the Edinburgh Review has correctly conceived the teachings of seismology, the Inhabitants of earth may console themselves far the havoc wrought through earthquakes by re flecting that they demonstrate the vi tality of our planet. In that distant past when the moon actually quaked there may —some scientists declare there must-have been forms of anima tion upon Its surface. "Though the moon, by Tea son of Its smnller size, wus bound to lose Its atmosphere, it must have taken millions of yeanp to do so, nnd there may have been time for the cycle of life, from the primeval germ up to sentient beings and down again to the hardiest lingering plant cells, to run Its full circle.” The writer In the Edinburgh Review continues to develop his line of thought: “Earthquakes are a sign of -planetary vitality. They would seem to be char acteristic of the terrestrial phase of de velopment. Effete globes like the moon can scarcely be subject to the etresB to which they are due, nor can they be very suitably constituted for the prop-' sgatlon of elastic waves. Inchoate worlds, such as Jupiter and Saturn, are still less likely to be the scenes of reverberating concussions. Their ma terials have not yet acquired the neces sary cohesion. They are pasty'or fluid, If not partially vaporous. On the earth the seismic epoch presumably opened when, exterior solidification having commenced, the geological ages began to run. It will last so long as peaks crumble and rivers carry Bedlment so long as the areal distribution of loads fluctuates and strains evoke forces ade quate for their catastrophic relief. “Our globe Is by Its elasticity kept habltatile. The separation of sen from dry land Is thus aud not otherwise maintained. The alternations of eleva tion and suhsldnneo manifest the con tinual activity of tblR reserve of en ergy. The dimensions of the globe we Inhabit depend upon ihe balance of pressure aud e::p:ia:-.lveness. Relaxa tion or enhancement of either Instant ly occasions a bending inward or an arching outward of the crust. Just by these sensitive reactions the planet It self shows itself to lie alive, and seis mic thrilllngs are the breaths It draws."—Current Llternture. JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WH ITEHEAD, R. H. WARREN, President, V.-PrealdenL See’y-Traaa. OF GEORGIA. Capital Stock $100,000.oo CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY. Now In its new offices, corner Broad and Washington, this company la prepared to handle promptly all branches of Its buslnes. OUR LONA8 ON REAL ESTATE, whether to Improve same or not, can be made to suit convenience ot borrower. On these loans there are NO COMMI88ION8. You get what you borrow. It you have a lot, let i build your house, and stop house rent It will pay tboee' who have money deposited in bank, idle and y Iclding no Income, to investigate the 'motional facilities we are offering on time deposits. Come in and let s talk It over. R. H. WARREN, Secretary-Treasurer. - ’ * If ever people had cause to be dis couraged. the men In charge of the paving operations on Washington street certnlnly must be numbered among the first of them. Almost ev ery conceivable kind of obstacle that could beset them has done so, and with a vengeance. Trouble with the railroads, delays in shipments, and the like, internal warfare among the au thorities and the men, constant fights, misunderstandings about the specifica tions, arrests, constant rain—all have contributed to make the lot of the un fortunate street pavers doubly hnrd. Brinson ft Co.. Wood and Cool, ’Phone 367. Promnt service. Patron age solicited. The Reno & Alvord Surprise Co., a vaudeville show, was the attraction at the Rawlins theatre yesterday after noon and night. Popular prices were charged, and based on the price qt admission, the performance was fairly creditable. Reno's slelght-of-hand and conjuring work was the feature, but by cutting out a few acts he could have made his work much more enjoyable, as It was entirely too long and monot onous. Kali, the Juggler, was very good, as was also Miss Emily Reno, the slack wire artist. The program was not carried out in full at the night performance. The largest and best selected stock of rough lumber in the city. Also flooring and ceiling. Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Moulding and Picture Rail: Rumney‘Building. Phone 393. Don't forget the meeting of Business League at the City Hall tonight. Orino 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 tnke. It is guaranteed. Hllsman- Sale Drug Co. A 40c line of fine Chocolates, at 20c per lb„ is what we offer you in the fol lowing: Chips, Macaroons, Jellies, Peanut Clusters, Cnramels, Pecans, Creme de Menthe, Flgolettes, and ofil ers. Large assortment of the 10c lb. also on hand. Sole agent for tho above candles. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Laths, Shingles, all kinds of lumber and mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile, Wall Paper and Paints at O. D. SMITH'S WANTS. WANTED —Table boarders; private family, very close In. Box 76. 10-3t FOR RENT — Three or four unfur nished rooms, with conveniences, suitable for light housekeeping, close in. Address “H." Room 212, Davis-Exchange Bank Bldg. 12-3t FOR RENT—The track warehouse re cently occupied by West Construc tion Co., near Union Depot Morris Weslosky. s-m-w Croger ft Pace. FIRST-CL A88 ACCOMMODATIONS for couple or for two young men. Desirable room. Mrs. W. H. Gilbert 8-lw SEEIY CANE—15.000 stalks or Red Seed Can*- for -<aln rhea:* »p"|v i.. 'V. p, |i .. hooi ' >i In Buying a • • • Roller Top Desk The accommodation and conven ience which it affords is not the only thing to be considered. One of the essentials of a good desk is being rat- proof—absolute protection of papers against the inroads of rats. Another is a dust-proof and perfectly construct ed apron. If you buy a desk of this kind you get one that is absolutely satisfactory, and you don’t regret your purchase. This is the kind we han dle, and we have just received a big shipment which is now in stock and ready for inspection. v In addition, we can show you a large variety of Office Tables, Office Ohairs, etc. The Steele Furniture and Hardware Store, L'eadersr!*n2 High Grade. Goods. Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 26 Broad Street A Dive m the Right Direction Give you an opportunity to select your Spring Goods from one of the most com plete line ever brought to this town. » i This stock of Dress Goods, including all the novelties of the season, are now open for your inspection at this store. An up-to-date selected line of Shoes, Hats arid Caps. Smart patterns in ’ Summer Pants, Neckwear and Skirts a spe cialty. A nobby line of silk and lingerie Shirtwaists. Laces! Laces! Laces! any price S. REICH. Aglnt McCall Patterns. GUANO We have a few hundred tons left over. ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICERS : P. VASON, Vice-President •*. WOOLFOLK. Manager.