The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 17, 1906, Image 3

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i - Sack Suits Single and Double Breasted Here we illustrate single and double breasted, suits. They are cut in the new 'length, with ’ slightly shaped back, full lapel, natural shoulders and deep center or side vents. ' Tine material, handsomely taildred'. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, 'Phone 367. Promnt service. Patron- lge solicited. Reason for Joy. When You Clean House A number of young men were tallti Ing together the other day of Albany and her future, the things that were proposed and that there wAs talk of proposed and that tl^ere was talk of having in operation In Albany, and be fore many minutes had passed, one thing leading to another, they had built Albany to about twice Its pres ent size, had doubled the population, built the car line, fitted up the park, built a handsome stone front bank building, a 6100,000 government build ing, a magnificent new hotel, a new Bteam laundry, a summer theatre, and every business street had been paved, and the sidewalks In most of the resi dence portion. Throw away all those old worn out and dismal looking pieces of furniture, mattings, rugs, etc. Sell them to the second-hand man. Then come here and replace them !with some of our t up-to-date furniture and housefurnish- ings. Boys’ and Children’s Suits . : " ' ■!' ’f'. * . , j Novelty suitings in single and'dabble’breasted effects, j Beautiful grays, fast color blue serge suits. Handsome, perfect fitting. Some with vent, longer length coats. Every'detail carefully considered. Squflbob — There goeB old Bilyuna down the street chuckling to himself. Some big financial coup, eh? Better than that. His Squlligan doctor has just informed him, as a special favdr, that he could have two soda crackers and a cup, of milk for dinner now! > Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Moulding and Picture Rail. Rumney Building. Phone 393. A. F. Churchwell, ... r ■Of pleasing interest* to ■ Albany's tibil0ren ; is the report tMt ^real-live, circus is going to be herp by the lat ter part of the month or by the first of April. This probably will be the first time that a circus of any dimen sions* ever visited Albany during the spring. Albany has been having her circuses in the winter. This particu lar onp wintered in Savannah, and will starf its season soon. It is not known positively that it will come here, hut the chances are that it jwill. DRvis-Pxchapga Epnk-Buildlng,. Washington St,. Confidential. Albany House furnishing Co Buy fresh IJme, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Latha, Shingles, all kinds of lrnnher and mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile. Wall Paper and Paints at C. D. SMITH’S. Mr. Goldfinch — Are you sure you can support my daughter? Mr. Bobbyllnks—Why, confidential ly, I have been doing nothing else every other night for the past six months. 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., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. FRESH CANDY. Phone 226 for prompt deliveries of anything In the feed line for horses and cows. Full weights and high- class goods. Prices low. Give us a trial order. 12-Gt Albany Grain dt Produce Co. Heard In Chicago. . Fqrnland Farms . . Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 Another week has passed, and still, as far as js evident toHhe. naked eye of the ordinary observer, the street paving on Washington street Is not through with. Two of the blocks seem to be completed, but the third one still needs a few touches. More pitch' will have to be applied to this block, and it will have to bfs graded DRINK A BOTTLb CARBON*"! r "HOw many times have you been married?” “I don't know. Did you suppose I carried a, pencil and paper around with me?” down from the railroad track at the Intersection of Flint This can prob- tip Case on Record. There is no case on record of a oough or cold resulting ini pneumonia or consumption after Fojey’s Honey and Tar'has been taken, for It will stop your cough and break up your If you are troubled with Plies and can’t find a cure,, try Witch Hazel Salve, but ‘be sure you get that made by B. C. DeWltt & Co„ Chicago. It Is the Original. If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved It Is probable that you got hold of one of tho many • worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman- Sale Drag Co, BOTTLBU BXCLUSiVi «V anv 8-Cot cold quickly. Refuse any but the gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar In a yel low package. Contains no opiates and Is safe and cure. ^Hllsman-Sale Drug Equipment Company, • ■ •<* . wt-t' ’-k *^r -r v t .k lit «tlN >■ the ALBANY DAILY HERALD: 8ATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1906. For Quick Service For Tiiue-Saving RAPID INCREASE OF | PROPERTY VALUES In Albany—A Case of 600 Per Cent, in Twelve Months. For Pleasure For Business For Results ^/.llbuays Heady for Vse Use it any time; anywhere; all the time. The cost is reasonable— The service satisfactory. Call the Manager, Phone 400. Southern "Bell Telephone Telegraph Co. Here 1b an illustration of how real estate values have been mounting up In Albany of late: JuBt a year ago a gentleman bought a lot In Arcadia, containing one acre, for which he paid $150. A few ,dayB ago he s'old one-third of the lot for 6300 cash, and the man who bought It thought he was getting a bargain. The original purchaser of the acre still , has two-thirds of the lot, which he can readily sell for 6000. He has back the money originally Invested, plus 6130. In other words, the prop erty has increased in value 600 per cent, in twelve months. 1 ThiB 1b not an unprecedented or even an unusual case In Albany. Sim ilar instances of the phenomenal in crease In the value of land have been cited in The Herald, and many have not been mentioned at all. :» — A 'Lively Tussle with that old e.neihy ofvthe 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 ly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25c at Albany Drug Co. Vanilla Drops, Trilby, St. Nicholas, Pralines, Maple, 'Coffee, Plrifeapple, Yum Yum, and Violet Top Chocolates at 20c ib. Peach Stones, Burnt Al monds, Dates, Cocoanut, Mint, Fudge, Marshmallows, at 10c lb. W. E. Fields. -rW.- Butter Beans .7 M ■'•» ■ ‘ \ - J ' 1 ' Vr M a / . , The Kind that Makes, Rain or Drought. , \ A small White Butter Bean, very prolific funner and bearer, and not affected by drought. Sometimes making heaps until frost.. 1-2 Pint 10c, Pint ,15c, Quart 30c. Owl Drug' ® Seed Co.. -MuwRui 'iMh-’M**.J.—. 1 , 1 j'n i, i"ii< 1 . 1 ) jh*asj'wia-! Baldwin Pianos, Kranich & Bach Pianos, Ellington Pianos. Three of the xorld’s best and but one of the name on the market, so there Is no claim In such cases lo be the origins), as Is the case where there’s two or more of the same name or a similar nameon the market. Beware of those , making ola 1ms on another’s reputation. See our lines before buying. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104 Pina Street. (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga rar-r - 5TS5 :■ * : N ■ ■ '-v Building Castings at competition prices. Also Ma chine Castings, Iron and Brass. • Of course our Repair Department is on the jump, but A little boy, it is said, was sleeping In a room on the second floor of the New Albany hotel, wHen It caught fire several weeks ago. The anxious fath- er, upon learning of the blaze, Imme diately rushed to the room to save his boy. "Get up, son, get up,” he cried; “the hotel Is on fire!” The little fel low slowly opened his eyes, and calm ly asked who was fighting the fire. "Tom James,” answered the father. “I am going back to sleep, then,” said the boy. All of which goes to show that young as -Arell as old appreciate the good work of Albany’s chief. Why the Jew Excels. Walter Hurt, hi The Culturlst In almost every field of human en deavor the Jew exools. There is a philosophic reasm for this which has no relation to ossentlal superiority. The Jew is thorough. He is so as a result of long necessity. The world has vainly sought to deprive hlpi of the means for existence. Ho was quick' to understand that with merely equal merit he could not hope for an even chance. He perceived that his only promise of survival under the handicap ,of race lay in superior qualifications. He applied himself. He learned to master difficulties and surmount obstacles. Discounted by prejudice, he . realized that his work must carry a premium of value In order to reach parity In the open mar ket. Ab the problem grew more dif ficult hlB capacities Increased propor tionately, for Nature responds unfail ingly to every demand of Necessity. Matting Linoleum, Cocoa an< Linen Carpet. Big lot just received. ’reeman. Use 1 the Bell Telephone