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the ALBANY DAILY HERALDl TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1906.
shapely, pretty figure, and
Married 3=$
m arn rn after marriage. Tha beat
Women
after marring*. Tha bearing
of children is often daatroctiva
to tha raothar’a ahapaltnaai.
All of thU can bo avoided,
oa, at All
bawarar, by tha om of Mothar’f Prlend baton baby coni
SE^acar^&RiacA: i
r of child-birth, cod earriet tha expectant mother lately Aroogb
without pain. It u a
mt pain,
of tha t
thia critical period
Tbouaandi gratefully fell
aaa of thia wonderful
remedy. Sold by all
druggiiU at 11.00 per
bottle. Onr little
book, tailing all about
thia liniment, will bo root free.
woman a
benefit and relief
graataat
derived
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Mother’s
Ik BadUl Kmtitar Cl, ftfluti, fit Friend
Albany is fast Becoming
a City.
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.
PHONE 39
New Albany
Steam Laundry.
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DISTRIBUTING DEROT FOR
PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES,
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLV ELECTRICALLY WELBE3 FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT,
Tue DURABLE Fence,
Lone so STRONG,
All latge "ires.
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LOWZSr COST. , aaJ
.55 A--
No Wraps
to hold' 5^
Moisture
and cause adr*
Rust
"Pittsbubqu PBBrEcr” Fbnoiko, (SpecialStyle.)
Absolutely STOCK PBOOF. We can SAVE YOU HONEY on Fanning.
CALL AND SEE IT. -
R. C. Eatman.
HEATERS
For Less
R. C. EATMAN.
Fresh Shipment.
WILEYS
CANDIES
—ALSO—
CHERRIES in \
MARASCHINO
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE,
The Grocer.
KOPPEL’S ANNUAL
Gilt *H! Dpi
Will commence TUESDAY, MARCH
6, 1906, at Morrii Koppel'a Store.
A stock of Artificial Flowera larger
than ever, alco Chiffons and Ribbons,
will be shown at New York coat. The
ladle* are especially Invited to exam
ine the good*. Everything will be sold
for cash only.
MORRI8 KOPPEL.
Albany, Ga, Feb. 27.
Are You
contemplating investing in
real estate?
If so, tKe Jones & Smith
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
are the people you want to
consult for the§e 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.
GRAINGER & BARTLETT,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
Dawaon, Ga.
Coat of Brlek, Stone, or Wooden
Sulldlnge Furnished.
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. CONDEMNED AS FOOD
Attorneys-at-Law
And Real Estate.
NEARLY EVERYTHING WORTH EAT
ING HAS BEEN UNDER A BAN.
Watch the West End Syndicate.
They are alive and progressive. You
may increaae your wealth rapidly, If
you follow their advice In Real Estate
Investments. Town lots on the elec
tric street ear line are not yet on the
market—but Inipect their plat—then
waitl
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR 8ALE.
Three cottages, two rooms each,
West Commerce street, 3695 the bar
gala price.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. ,
FOR 8ALE.
Handsome new Golden Oak Roll-top
Desk. • ED. R. JONES.
FOR SALE.
City lot No. 95, one acre, on North
street, lying on railroad. See the city
map. then come to us with 3335 In
your pocket.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
One-quarter acre lot on Tift street
near Madison for 3145 cash, or 325
cash, balaace 35.00 per moath at 8 per
cent
ED. R. Sc CLAYTON JONES.
WANTED.
Capitalist to build 100 small cot
tages. We will lease them all, with
the privilege of sub-Iettlng. Can sub
mit land cheap.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
A flrst-class 4-room house and barn,
waterworks on lot, In East Albany.
Can lease It for one year.
ED. R. Sc CLAYTON JONES.
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 1b a bar
gain.
ed. r. & Clayton jones.
FOR SALE.
One lof, 52Vi 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.
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. Sc CLAYTON JONES.
FOR SALE.
75 feet by 210 feet on Commerce,
near Jefferson street. The Ideal lot
for a close-ln residence.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
FOR 8ALE.
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.
FOR 8ALE.
One-fourth acre on planters street.
Very cheap.
ED. R. Sc CLAYTON JONES.
ED, R. ® CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law
{And Real Estate.
Phone 408.
Fram the Dir, of Adorn Thrro Has
Been Not Ontr Forbidden Frail, hat
Forbidden Meats and Vegetable!.
Tha Peculiar Belief of "Totlmlim."
From the days of Adam and Eve to
the present time there has been uot
only forbidden fruit, but forbidden
meats and vegetables. For one rea
son or another people have resolutely
refused to eat auy and all kinds of
flesb, fish, fowl, fruits and plants.
Thus the apple, tho'pear, the strawber
ry, tbo quluce, the beau, the onion, the
leek, the asparagus, the woodpecker,
the pigeon, the goose, the deer, the bear,
the turtlo and the eel—these, to nuuie
only a few eatables, Lave been avoid
ed as If unwholesome or positively In
jurious to health aud digestlou.
As wo oil know, the Jews bave long
bad a hereditary antipathy to pork. On
the other band, swine's flesh was high
ly esteemed by the ancient Greeks and
Rotnaus. This fact Is revealed by the
many references to pig as a dainty bit
of food. At the great festival held an
nually In honor of Demeter roust pig
was the piece de resistance In the bill
of fare because the pig was the sacred
animal of Demeter. Aristophanes In
“The Frogs" makes ouo of the char
acters hint tbut some of the others
“smell of roast pig.” These people un
doubtedly bnd been at the festival,
known ns the Thosmopkorln, nml bud
eaten freely of roast pig. Those who
took part In auother Greek mystery or
festival, known as the EleUsIulu, ab
stained from certain food and, above
all, from beans.
Again, as we all know, mlco are es
teemed In China and In some parts of
India, but the ancient Egyptians,
Greeks and Jews abhorred mice and
would not touch mouse meat Rats and
field mice were sacred In old Egypt
and were not to be eaten on this ac
count. So, too, In some parts of Oreece,
the mouse was the sacred animal of
Apollo, and mice were fed In bis tem
ples. The chosen people were forbid
den to oat “tbe weasel and tbe mouse
and tbe tortoise after bis kind.” These
came under tbe designation of unclean.
But people have abstained from eat
ing kinds of flesh which could not be
Called unclean. For example, tbe people
of Tbebes, as Herodotus tells us, ab
stained from sheep. What Is tbe mat
ter with mutton chops? Then, tbe an
cients used to abstain from certain
vegetables. Indeed, tlie Romans sneer
ed at tboso Egyptians wbo did not dare
to eat onions, leek* or garlic, and yet
the Romans themselves were supersti
tious about wlmt tbey ate or what they
should avoid eating.
In bis “Roman Questions" Plutarch
asks,, “Why do tbo Latins abstain
strictly from the flesb of tbe woodpeck
er?" In order to answer Plutarcb's
question correctly It Is necessary to
bave some Idea of tbe peculiar custom
and belief cnllcd “totcnilsm." There Is
a stage of society In which people claim
descent from and kinship with beasts,
birds, vegetables aud other objects.
This object, "which Is u. “totem." or
family mark.' they religiously abstain
from eating. Tbo tnembura of tho tribe
are divided Into clnus or stocks, each
of which takes the uame of some ani
mal. plant or object, as the bear, tbe
butTalo, the woodpecker, the asparagus,
and so fortb. No member of the bear
family would dare to eat bear meat
but he bus no objection to eating buf
falo steuk. Even the marriage law Is
based on tilts belief, mid no mqn whoso
family name Is Wolf may marry a wo
man whose family name Is also Wolf.
In n genornl way It may be said that
almost nil our food prohibitions spring
from the extraordinary custom gen
erally called totemlsra. Mr. Swan, who
was a missionary for raauy years In
tbe Kongo Free State, thus describes
the .custom: If l were to nsk tbe Yeke
people why they do not eat zebra flesb,
tbey would reply, "Cbljila"—1. e., ’"It Is
a thing to which we bave nn antipa
thy,” or, better, ‘lit Is one of tbe things
which our fathers taught us not to ent.”
So lt seems the word “bashllaug”
means “the people' Wbo bave an an
tipathy to the ieop'nrd;" the “basha-
lamba," “those wbo have an antipathy
to tbe dog." and the “basbilanlanzefu,”
“those wbo buve nn autipntby to the
elephant.” In other words, the mem
bers of these stocks refuse to eat their
totems, tbe zebra, tbe leopard and the
elephant, from which tbey take their
nmne9.
The survival of antipathy to certain
foods was found amoiig people as
highly civilized as the Egyptians, tbe
Greeks and tbe Romans. Quite a list
of animals whose flesh was forbidden
might be drawn up. For example, In
old Egypt tbo sheep could not be eaten
In Thebes, nor tho goat In Mendes, nor
the cut In Bubnstis, nor the crocodile
at Qmboi„ nor the rat, which was sa
cred to Rii, the sun god. However, the
people of one place bad no acruples
about eating the forbidden food of an
other place, and this often led to re
ligious disputes and bad blood.
Among the vegetables tabooed as
food by the- Egyptians may be men
tioned the onion/ the garlic and the
leek. Luclcn says that the inhabitants
of Feluslum adored the onion. Accord
ing to Pliny, tbe Egyptians used to
swear by the leek and the onion. Juve
nal pokes fun at those who thought It
a sin to eat them. He exclaims, “Sorely
a very religious nation and a blessed
peace where every garden Is overran
with gods!”
The survivals of totemlsm among the
ancient Greeks are very Interesting.
Families named after animals and
plants were not uncommon. One Athe
nian genus, the Ioxldae, bad for lte
ancestral plant the aeparagu*. We
may be'sure that this plant liras tabooed
as food to every man, woman and child
of tbe Ioxldae.—New York Poet
Poorly Fitted
Glasses
that others charge you $5.00 fqr,
we make a positive guarantee that
we will give you much, better ones
for 32.00 and $2.50 per pair, fitted
correctly. We make no mistakes.
Patients are coming to ue dally.
Are you the next one? Our prices
are right; our service Is better than
anyone elee; fair dealings. We are
experts In fitting the eye. Gradu
ate of four of the largest schools
In tha Unltad States. We carry
everything that’s made In Specta
cles and Eye Glasses. You-will
make no mistake In coming to us.
Your eyes will feel safe with ue.
Examination and coneultatlon free.
The Leading Opthalmlc Optician,
Pkil Harris,
Leading Opthalmic Optician.
New Line
Jewelry, Watohee, Shirtwaist
Collarettes, Gold and Filled Crosse*
and Neck Chains, Hair Combat
and all the latest styles of Jewelry,
arriving dally. When down town
coma In end look ue over. Wo al
ways hive to many pretty and new
things to show you.
Everything Engraved
Beautifully Free.
Phil Harris,
LKAOINQ JEWELER,
'Phono 197.
djrMall orders will reoelve our
very prompt attention.
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DRINKING JUP
is all very well if nou know what .
you|re drinking. When drinking to
your health, if what you’re drink
Is not pure liquor it doesn’t do
any good.
A GOOD BAR
like ours won’t eell any but good
liquors. Absolutely pure ]_.
what we argue for and the only
kind we sell. There no drihktng.up
a bad lot over this bar. We’J
ipply you as you want it and it \ "
supply yqu as you want it and it wil
always be the best, . Call and see.
Oavie.Eaohente
Bank Building
THE OFFICE
Broad 8ti
A Few Interesting
Bargains
For this Weekl
The prices mentioned^ be
low of these deferable
goods will meair'ffi you
a saving of doll a
1.500 yarut Embroideries, Edges
and Iniertlng*. Exquisite as
sortment, fine (jlallty. Worth
15o to 17%c. This week at 10c
per yard.
800 yards Embroideries for
Sc and 71/ 2 c yard.
70-Inch Table Linen Oamaak, well
worth $1.25, will go at 78c per
yard.
64-Inch Table Linen Damask, cheep
for 96c, will sell at only 65e.
60-Inch Table Damaik, fine quality,
at 55c.
54-Inch Table Damaik at 26c and
35c.
COR8ETS
$1.00 and $1.25 for Royal Woroester
and F. C. French-shape Coraets,
made of fine Contll and In fine
Batiste, lace trimmed at top,
very handsome, white only, per
fectly fitting. Will eell this
week at 78c.
U. GEIGER,
71 Broftil ritreet*
ANNOUNCEflENTS.
FOR 8HERIFF.
I hereby announce my candldaoy fi
re-eleotton to the office of Sheriff i
Dougherty County, subject to
white Democratic primary, and
epectfully ask tbe support of u
friends and tbe public generally.
F. G. EDWARDS.
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<•nj
FOR TREASURER.
I hereby announce myself aa a I
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Dougherty County, subject to the a
tlon of the Democratic primary. I r
spectfully solicit the support of
friends and fellow citizens.
I H. A. TARVER.
FOR TREASURER. .
I hereby announce that I am a i
dldate for Treasurer of Dougherty
County, subject to the wjiite ~
orate primary called for March 22. I
respectfully oak 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“TREA8URER.'
I' hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Treasurer of Dough',
erty County, subject to the notion of -
the white Democratic primary, March
22, I most earnestly sojlcit support
from my friends and. the public
orally. P. B. TUCKER.
FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.
We are authorized to announce the
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candldaoy of Mr. R. P. Hall for
election to the office of Clerk of , the
Superior CoUrt of Dougherty County,
subject to the white Democratic pri
mary.
FOR TAjTrIcEIVER.
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
of the voters of Dougherty County.
8. W. GUNNISON.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself aa a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
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 soob 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.
of Dougherty County; subject to the
acUon of the white Demoo ratio pri
mary, March 22. I earnestly solicit
the support of tho voters of Dougheity
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
B. F. SMITH.
No Case on Record.
There Is no case on record of
cough or cold resulUng In pneumonia
or consumption after Foley’s Hon
and Tar has been taken, for it will
stop your cough and break up
cold quickly. Refuse any but the i
ulne Foley’s Honey and Tar In a :
low package. Contains no of
Is safe and cu
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