The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 15, 1906, Image 6

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WANTED—Young lady clerk; one ac quainted with city; good at figures. Box 103. 15-3t Capital Stock $100,000 LOST FOB.—Lost, between RawllnB theatre and Albany Electrical & Construction Co., watch fob buckle with cross marked "L. B. S.” Re turn to this office and get reward. ,15-tf . CONSERVATOR OF PROS PERITY. Nor? in ite new offices, corner Broad and Washington, this company 4b prepared to handle promptly all branches of its busines. OUR LONA8 ON REAL ESTATE, whether to improve same or not, can be made to suit convenience of borrower. On these loans there are NO COMMISSIONS. You get what you borrow. If you have a lot; let ns build your house, and stop house' rent. It will pay those who haTe money deposited in bank, idle and yielding no income, to investigate the exceptional facilities we are offering on time deposits. Come In and let us talk it over, R, H. WARREN, Secretary-Treasurer. Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire i Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Laths, Shingles, all kinds of lumber and mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass aud Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile, W >H Paper and Paints at a D. SMITH’S. LETTUCE PLANTS for sale to gar deners. Also seasonable vegetables. O. F. Cheatham. SEED CANE—15.000 stalks of Red «• W. PACE, President Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply to W. M. WILDER, 8ec. and Tress. W. P. Haugabook. lG-3w Spring Don’t put off that plumbing contract weather comes. We guarantee our work. We employ “Standard” fixtures Let us figure with you. iE ALBANY DAILY HERALDI THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1906. until hot The greatest luxury in any household during the summer months is a well equipped bath room. And think of the improved health of every mem ber of the family when refuse of every description is burned off through underground sewers instead of re maining on the premises to decompose and give birth to myriads of dangerous germs. The kitchen and the bath room demand plumbing. In the rest of the house it may be something of a luxury, but in the two apartments named it is simply indispensable. Jno. D. Twiggs, President. M. Weslosky, Vice-President. F. O. Tlcknor, Secretary and Manager. Office Telephone, 30. Manager's Telephone, 112. ALBANY INSURANGE, AGENCY Office, 8econd Story S. B. Brown Building. Directors—8. B. Brown, Jno. R. Whitehead, M. Weslosky, Jno. Twiggs, T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, F. O. Tlcknor. Leading Insurance Agency of South Georgia, representing twenty-five of the strongest Insurance companies in the worlp, with combined assets of over two hundred million dollars, among others the Aetna, Home of Jw w York, Insurance Co. of North America, Phoenix, Commercial Union, and nil of the stock companies organised in this State, 1. e„ the Georgia Home of ColumbuB, Atlanta Homo and Atlnntn-Blrmlngham of Atlanta. All classes of risks written, large lines. Bpeclal 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. AT HOME. 3? E. H. DENISON—Dentist. J. W. DORSETT, DENTIST. Phone 413. Davis-Ex. Bank Bldg. has come all in a Jump. Phone 280 for Stove Wood and Chips. ThlB is the last day of the hunting season, end the average sportsman Is sad-eyed. Weak Eyes made Strong. See Dr. See. Eye. Hutchason. febl2tf UNHAPPINESS DI8PELLED. Hen mad Women Unanimous About It. Many women weep and wail and refuse to be comforted because their once mag nificent tresses have become thin and faded. Many men Incline to profanity because the files bite through the thin thatch on their cranluma It will he good news to the miserable of both sexes, to learn that Newbro’s Herplclde has been placed upon the market. This Is the new scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts by destroying the germ or microbe that Is the underlying cause of all hair de struction. Herplclde Is a new prepara tion, made after a new formula on an entirely new principle. Anyone who has tried It will testify as to Its worth. Try it yourself and be convinced. Sold by leading druggists. Sena 'We. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Do- troit, Mich, ' Albany Drug Co., Special Agents As between Chautauqua, the T. P. A. convention and the Elks’ conven tion, the spring promises to be lively in Albany. White Pearl Onion Sets for sale by C. M. Shackelford. 13-dtf There are a whole lot of persons In the county who failed to register for the county primary. Are you one of the number? 1 fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. See Dr. See Eye Hutch ason. 12-Gt The Elks held an interesting meet ing last night, when two young bucks were equipped with antlers. The pair of new Elks are Messrs. W. E. Myers and C. E. Fryer. FOR RENT.—Three-room cabins on Tift street, $1 per week. Gruger & Pace. Cooler today, but a cold wave Beems to be a very Improbable thing just at this juncture, In spite of the fact that It has been very cold in the west for the last few days. Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Moulding and Picture Rail. Rumney Building. Phone 393. The great array of blossoms on peach, pear and plum trees suggests that we are going to have plenty of fruit next summer, provided normal conditions prevail during the rest of the season. The largest and best selected stock of rough lumber in the city, ffilso flooring and ceiling. Cruger & Pace. You’ll be taking a car to the park In Albany next summer, and thinking it nothing unusual. There is a spirit of unrest in the air, which means that there is going to he something doing, Too much smoke not to be any fire. Fresh Daily. Water-ground meal, grits and chops. Corn and oats for sale, at Shackel ford’s Mill. 3-13-tf "It seems to me," said a Broad street merchant yesterday, “that the street cleaners should cl§an Broad oftener than they do. Look at the street now. It is actually filthy. I don’t think they clean this street but once a week." We have a RANGE that is first class in every respect. A RANGE that is guaranteed to ub. A RANGE that we guarantee. A RANGE that heats a Hot-Water Boiler. A RANGE that cooks well. N A RANGE that you will be well pleased with. And a RANGE that we will sell you cheaper than you can buy ip the Call and see our RANGES before you buy. Harris Plumbing Co. E P. HARRIS, Mgr. » 102 Pins Stud, tul Store ol Rummy Building. 'Plions 256 JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WH ITEHEAD, R. H. WARREN, President, V,-PreeldenL Sec'y-Treas. I Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup is a | new remedy, an Improvement on the [laxatives of former years, as it does I not gripe or nauseate and Is pleasant ! to take. It Is guaranteed. Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. Dr. P. L. Hilsman and Mr. Ed H j Jones yesterday bought from Mr. W. E. Rowsey the well-known Ouzts plantation about a mile and a half west of the city. The property con tains about 126 acres, and the price paid was a little less than $20 an acre. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troubles is Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale ’Drug Co. Talk of that street car line is now the order of the day. It 1b believed that if the city will just start off with a car line on one street the rest could tab put up without trouble. The West End Company, the real estate com pany which has applied for a charter for an automobile line, says it will lay tracks for a suburban route, and run It }n conjunction with the city line, if the city builds a line. QUEER HEAD COVERINGS. Striking lint. That Card to Be Worn In Olden Times, Douglas, earl of Morton, wore a hat. It ’was termed by the writers of the period a "steeple" or "sugar loaf’ hat and possessed a high, cone shaped crown and a narrow brim. The effect produced by such a hat upon the head of a very tall man was more striking than artistic. Stubbs uses these words in describing the hats of his day: ‘Sometimes they use them sharp ou the crown, perking up like the shaft of a steeple, standing a quarter of a yard above the crown of their heads, some more, some less, to please the fantasies of their wavering minds. Some are of silk, some are of velvet, some of taf feta, some sarcenet, some of wool and. which is more curious, some of a cer tain kind of fine hair. These they call beaver hats, of 20, 30, 40 shillings apiece, fetched from beyond the sea. whence a great sort of other varieties ilo come. And so common a thing it Is that every serving man, countryman and other* even all indifferently do wear these hats." In Flanche’s "Cyclopaedia of Cos tume" is shown a high crowned hat worn by Howard, earl of Northampton, died 1014, and a decided “chimney pot” hat worn by Thomas Cecil, first earl of Exeter, died 1G22. It is turned up be hind and has a silk band gracefully wound about It. The brim is a little bent in front, giving to the contour quite a "line of beauty.” Aj song by Heywood testifies to the value set on heaver hats in the days of Elizabeth: The Spaniard’s constant to his block, .The French Inconstant ever, But of all felts that may be felt Give me your English bea,yer. A hat called variously a copotain, capataln and coptanke was worn in the reign of Elizabeth and her successor. It is uncertain what form these hats really took, but there Is a strong pre sumption that they were hats with high conical crowns, In shape resem bling those worn by the Welsh peas ants of toda^. If so they were common throughout the reign of .Jni:\es I. and were designated by Buhver in 1053 sugar loaf hats, which, according to his account, became fashionable again In the reign of Charles I„ being worn both by men and women. He snysA’What were our sugar loaf hats so mightily affected of late both by men and wo men. so incommodious for us that every puffe of wind deprived us of them, re quiring the employment of one hand to keep them on?”—St. James’ Gazette. Received consignment of the famous Cahaba Soft Lump Coal. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. A contract for the erection of the new high school building will un- doubtedly be awarded in the course of a few days. The committee of coun cilman and county commissioners may be called together before the end of the week for the purpose of disposing of the matter. Several of 'the bids opened -yesterday were within the amount which is available for the pur pose of completing the building, and a sufficient part of the $25,000 will remain to furnish it in the proper man ner. Chautauqua Directors’ Meeting. A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Georgia Chautauqua is hereby called for 4 o’clock tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at the First National Bank, A. W. MUSE, President. March 15, 1906. ' , NOTICE. No one has authority to dispose of the tools, machinery or any property of the Southern Concrete Construction Company. J. F. HARRIS, 15-3t General Manager. WANTS. WANTED—White woman or girl to assist dressmaker. Address "Dress maker," care Herald. It* This Beautiful and Artistic 5 Piece Rattan Porch or Hall Suite consisting of 1 five foot Settee, 1 large Arm Chair, 2 large Arm Rockers, 1 small Chair, $ I 5.00 or each piece may be had separately. Our line of Porch Chairs is immense, and consists of 'a dozen different' patterns from which you may select something to please your fancy. Our Green and Red Porch Chairs are guaranteed against sun blister: This kind is not sold elsewhere. The Steele Furniture and Hardware Store, L'eaders in High Grade Goods. Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 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. 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 and 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. Agent McCall Patterns. GUANO We have a few hundred tons left over. ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICERS :