The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 15, 1906, Image 3

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bhhhmh THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: THUR8DAY, An Immense Crowd. The biggest crowd for the space oc cupied ever assembled in Paris turned out last night to attend A. G. ^lien’s New Orleans Minstrels, who gave their (Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Washington St. IN HIGH LATITUDES. Where Yon Can Head Late at Nlglil Without Arllflclul Light. I have, on the Llmflord, in Denmark, latitude 57 degrees, read the newspa per In my bedroom at 10:30 p. m, with out the aid of o candle. While I rend the villagers played skittles In the al ley under my window, and beyond the hoary chestnut trees of the garden, with clots of starlings on their bare top boughs, the sky was still crimson and gold In the west, with the long, woolly lines of vapor only Just begin ning to swathe the land like a blanket On the other side of the Inn the traffic was as vigorous then as at noonday. Carriers’ carts creaked up to the door, and dray loads of squeaking plgB made other music than the lark’s. Double chaises, with cushions of red or green velvet and half a dozen happy villagers to each (the men all with great china bowled pipes In tbelr mouths), swung lazily by, raising a dust, and the lowing of troubled cows and calves came as much from the road as from the Illim itable meadow beyond attached to the historical old manor house (now a mere dairy farm), whose buildings were quite concealed by the tall trees that girdle them. The Inn damsels, sewing girls, kitch en mnlds. the daughters of the house and a friend or two had now set aside all the cares of the day and were roll ing each other about on the dewy grass under the chestnut trees like so many lambkins, and the landlady with the Immeasurable waist who by day held all the maids leashed to their respective tasks with Inflexjble yet not unkind sc- The Kind that Makes, Rain or Drought. FRESH CANDY. Three of the world’s best and bpt one of the name on the market, so there Is no claim in such cases to be the original, as is tne case where there’s two or more of the same name or a similar name on the market. Beware of those making cla ims on another’s reputation. See our lines before buying. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE '104 Pine StreeL (Rumney Building.) Albapy, G« 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 362. Albany. Ga. POWER FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS The City Now Prepared to Make Rates. . Ferniand Farms . 'Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited For Ei>ga.ge;nents Telephone No. 199 verity, stood iu the doorway, with her fat beringed Augers in her yielding sides and disturbed the starlings peri odically with her stentorian peals of laughter at the antics of her depend ents. Yet at B o'clock the next morn ing, with her own rhadamanthine hand, she will pull the bellrope that shall waken each )ass, and by 0 the es tablishment will be again In a normal state of. activity. As for the worthy landloi^, he Is. bayipaklng until U p. m„ and it will be odd If he Is not up before bis dame wakes every soul In the house with her call bell.—Comblll Magazine. A Scientific Wonder. , The cures that stand to Its. credit Notice is hereby given that the City of Albany, through the Waterworks and Eloctrio Light Commission, is now prepared to furnish elect ric power for motors not exceeding ten-horsepower, Inside the city limits of Albany, such power to be used only In the day ty£e. Power for motors for small manufac turing enterprises or for Industries of any kind aot requiring more than ten- horsepower can he had upon most sab lsfactory terms. For further Informa tion apply to WILLIAM LOOKETT, 14-lmo Superintendent. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, has moved his place of business to No. 98, oyer M. Cnne’s store, south Broad street • . My Spring samples are ready for in spection. * JOS. L. RA$EY,t ; Our Office to No. 317 Davis-Exchange Bank building, where we will be pre pared to attend to business even more promptly than heretofore. JAMES TIFT MANN W. E. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building. Albany, Ga. * ft; 1 JiKlLf ‘r!: y* Attorney and Counaellor at Law. INDSTINCT PRINT “CUT IT OUT says the doctor to maty of his lady patients, because he doesn't know of any medicinal treatment that will positively cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon’s knife. That such a medicine exists, however, has been proved by the wonderful cures' performed on diseased women, in thousands of cases, by Woman’s Relief It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick women, and has rescued thousands of others from a melancholy lifetime of chronloinvatidlsm. It will ou»e you, if you will only give it a chance. Sold at every drug store In $ 1.00 bottles. Try It. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confi dence, telling' us all your troubles, We will send Free Advice (in plain, sealed envelope). Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, lean. GAVE UP SUPPORTER “I wore a supporter for years, for my womb, which had crowded every thing down before it, writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman,of Mannsville, N.Y. ‘' I suf fered untold misery and could hardly walk. After taking Cardui I gave up my supporter and can now be on i feet half a day ah a time.” Leaves the Hunters Sad, Though Season Has Been an Enjoyable One-Game Birds Protected Now. Linoleum, Cocoa Matting and Linen Carpet. Big lot just received. S. A. fe? W. T. Freeman. This is the Inst day of the hunting season, and it has been a busy one with a good many gunners in this part of the country. In spite of the threatening condi tions which prevailed last night, a number of local sportsmen made their arrangements to begin shooting doves in various near-by fields as soon as it should become light enough this morn ing. There were no large hags made, if reports are to be credited. The warfare on the doves has been Inces sant for the last few weeks, and these birds are not now found in any con siderable numbers at any one point. The quail shooting has been poqr for some time. As one sportsman ex pressed it a few days ago, “every thing that is not under water is burned off, and the rest is ploughed up.” A good many snipe have been killed dur ing the last month, but these birds, though migratory, will also be under the protection of the state game law after today. On the whole, It has been a very en joyable hunting season. There has been less cold weather than the aver age sportsman craved, but birds have been reasonably plentiful. Now the true sportsman, will oil his gun and put it away, then take down his fishing poles from the side of the house. D. NEUMAN, UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. The latest of May Manton Patterns just received. Ev erybody npw 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. Taffeta, Dotted Swisses and Many other new goods at moderate prices ; as usual. D. Neuman. Agent lot May Manton Pattern*. Lonsberg’s. Do you know that can obtain fine you Souvenir Post Cards At Lonsberg’s. Views of the city, Burnt Leather Post Cards, and 5,000 kinds of Comic Post Cards. Big reduction right Books. Copy- BOOK AND MUSIC BOUSE. Albany Electrical AND- Construction Co. entertainment in a tent stretched on Grand avenue opposite the Avenue hotel. There were fully three thou sand persons present, and the only reason that there were not more was that they could not be packed and jammed any tighter inside the tent. Most persons who patronize min strel shows prefer burnt cork artists because they portray the old-time plan tation darky to better advantage than the black man himself. In the enter tainment last night, however, the ne gro character was portrayed faithfully by the negroes themselves. The show was quite up to date and that it was clean and refined was attested by the fact that it was attended by many of the most prominent theatre-goers in the city, all of whom appeared to be pleased. There is a vast difference in the price of admission charged by this company than what is usually charged by njinstrel companies, .nevertheless, the show was fully up to date.—Paris Morning News, Paris, Tex., September 19, 1899. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with stomach. Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They perfect- >y regulate these, organs, without pain or discomfort. 25c at Albany Drug Co. Torture by Savages. “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 for 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 Conjplaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disorders and Malaria; and re stores the weal; and nervous to ro bust health. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price 50c. In new quarters at No. 102 Broad St„ shows largest line of Electric Goods in the city, displayed conveniently for your Inspection. Estimates free. Phone 415. G. W. SAYE, President. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Albapy, Ga„ March 14, 1906. The following is a list of letters re maining in this office unclaimed on March 14, 1900. Unless called for they will he sent to the Dead Letter office. ✓ Gentlemen’s List. . A—A. J. Adams, Birdie Adams. B—Natty Brennon, S. B. Bradley. C—Melton Clemmon, Sherman Clay ton, James Childs, Thedis Clowers, Robert Colwell. E—Willie Evans, Crofford Ellison. F—Oster Fort. G—Walter Guilford, George Garzou- zee. H—Hampton Henry, Jim Hames. J—Walter Jordan. M—W. A. McElroy, Eugene Mar shall, John Mathis. O—.G. C. O’Pry, S. J. Owens. R—J. W. Rycroft, Peary Rush. S—Anderson Stubbs, James Spen cer. T—Rutherford Thomas. W—Eddit Williams. Ladies’ List. A—Mrs. J. T. Alexander. B—Miss Janie Bradley. D—Mrs. Mattie Davis, Miss Essie May Dennis. E—Miss Hatty Ellis. G—Mrs. Fanny Green. H—Mrs. Susan Holmes (2), Lillie B. Higgins. M—Mrs. Viola Moore, Mrs. Susiana Mitchell, Miss Fannie L. Manago. N—Niece Ida, on Jackson Street. P—Everlene Profet, Mrs. Fannie L. Pridgen. S—Mrs. B. Savage. T—Miss Daisy Thomas. W—Miss Bessie Warker, Miss Re becca Walker, Rose Warren, Mrs. Roshell Williams, Mrs, Aran Wilkins. In calling for above letters please say -“Advertised,” and pay le for same. H. F. BR1MBBRRY, P. M. A couple of Scotch bagpipers enter tained a number of Albanians yester day with selections from their peculiar musical instruments. Scotchmen as wandering minstrelB are something new in this section of the country. The two fellows are young boys, who c’.r.im just to have crossed the ocean. They had a number of selections on their program, one of which was Dixie." Albany Decorating Co., Wail Paper, Enriaps, Room Moulding and Picture Rail. Rumney Building. Phone 393. No Wood famine In Albany now Barron gets it by trainlpadsr A 40c line of fine Chocolates, at 20c per lb., is what .we ofl’er you in the fol lowing: Chips, 'Macaroons, Jellies, Peanut Clusters, Caramels, Pecans, Creme de Menthe, Figolettes, and oth ers. Large assortment of the 10c lb. also on hand. Sole agent for the above candies. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. SpringandSummerBoys’ and Youths’ Clothing Ready. OuJ Suits, tailored by Sykes and A. B. Kirschbaum & Co., comprise style, fit and service. Are found in newest greys and serges. Boys’, prices the suit, • $1.98 to $8.00 Youths’, “ “ - 4.48 to 17.48 Butter Beans A small White Butter Sean, very [prolific runner and bearer, and not affected by drought. Sometimes making beans until frost. 1-2 Pint 10c, Pint 15c, Quart 30c. Baldwin Pianos, Kranich & Bach Pianos, Ellington Pianos.