The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 17, 1906, Image 6

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD] SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1906. AT HOME This Beautiful and Artistic IT 18 FOR LADIE8, TOO. E. H. DENlfeON—Dentin, Tker Cm Stop Their Bair r.liu* Oat With Berpldde. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair Is falling out, can prevent the hair filling out, and thicken the growth, with NeWbro’s "Herpicldc." Besides, Herpl- dfle Is one of the most agreeable hair dressings .there Is. Hcrpicfde kills the dandruff germ that* eats the hair off at the root. After the: germ Is destroyed, the root will shoot n( and the hair grow long as ever. Even T sample will con vince any lady that Newbro’s Berplclde Is an Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains no oil or grease, It will not stain or dye. Bold by leading druggists. Send 10a In stamps for sample to The Herpl- olde Co., Detroit, Mich. Albany Drug Oo„ Special a rents 5 Piece Rattan Porch or J. W. DORSBTT, DENTIST. Phone 413. Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg. Mighty fine weather, this. The Panama hat Is almost due. DO IT NOW! Don’t put off that plumbing contract until hot weather comes. , • r 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 hurried 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. v In the rest of the house it may be something of a , luxury, but in the two apartments named it is simply indispensable. We are plumbers. We guarantee our work. We employ “Standard” fixtures. Let us figure with you. Jno. D. Twiggs, President. M. Weslosky, Vice-President. F. O. Tlcknor, Secretary end Manager. Office Telephone, 30. Manager's Telephone, 112. ALBANY INSURANCE AGENCY Otllee, Second Story S. B. Brown Building. Directors—8. El. Brown, Jno. R. Whitehead, M. Weslosky. Jno. D. Twiggs, T. M, Carter, A. W. Tucker, F. O. Tlcknor. I -, Leading Insurance Agency of South Georgia, representing twenty-five ] of the strongest Insurance companies In the world, with combined assets |*f>f over two hundred million dollars, among others the Aetna, Home of I Now York, Insurance Co. of North America, Phoenix, Commercial Union, and all of the stock companies organised In this State, 1. e., the Georgia | Home of Columbus, Atlanta Home and Atlnnta-Blrmlngham of Atlanta. All classes of rlskB written, large lines, special hazards, farm proper- I ty and glp-houses solicited. We Insure against Fire, Lightning, Torna ; I does. Accident and Health, Steam Boiler, Liability Insurance and Fidel* I ity Bonds! placed In the best companies. If In need of any kind of insur- | anco drop ub a card or telephone any of the officers and a representative will call promptly. RANGES! •dty. We have a RANGE thatds first class in every respect.* A RANGE that Is guaranteed to us. A RANGE that we guarantee. A RANGE that heats a Hot-Wnter Boiler. A RANGE that cookB well. A RANGE that you will be well pleased with. And a RANGE that we will sell you cheaper than you can buy in the Call and see our RANGES before yoit buy. 102 Pine Street. fart Slots el Bumney Building, 'Phone 256 JOSEPH 8. DAVI8, President, JNO. R. WH ITEHEAD, V.-Presldent. R. H. WARREN, Sec'y-Trets. OF GEORGIA. Capital Stock $100,000.oo CONSERVATOR OF PROS PERITY. Now In Its new offices, corner Broad and Washington, this company is prepared to handle promptly all branches of its buslnes. OUR LONA3 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 us build your house, and stop house rent It will pay those who have 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, 8eeretsry.Tre»»urer. Many a March has been more windy. * Phone 280 tor Stove Wood and Chips., Spring tonic sign painters are get ting busy. The day of the Ice cream festival draws near. There Is building In progress in every part of Albanyi The Ice dealers are having last sea- son’s wagons repainted. White Pearl Onion Plants for sale by C. M. Shackleford. 13-dtf Read the Chautauqua program in this evening’s Herald. And still there is not a house or a store for rent In Albany. Weak Eyes made Strong. See Dr. See. Eye. Hutohason. feb!2tf This is a fine corner of the world to live In In the spring time. The beauty of this weather is enough to make Italy hide her head in shame. Many a man Is now digging In the back lot to find out what sort of con- dltlon hie halt bed 1b In. Lent is now well on Its way. Not so very many days before Easter Sun day. After that, Chautauqua. The bird dogs will now lie about in. quiet places, scratch fleas, fight It Out with the files, and grow fat. A Warning. A young man in New York, who Is ambitious to attain fame at- the bar,' was conversing with a friend touch ing the probabilities of success, when the latter was moved to take A pessi mistic view of the situation, says Har per’s Weekly. “Don’t you,” he asked, “ever des pair of gaining a good practice at the law?” “I do not,” was the confident re sponse of the youthfui disciple of Blackstone. “At least you will admit," weut on the otheri “that, the profesion Is al ready overcrowded.” “Perhaps it is,” laughingly respond ed the youth. “All the same, P pro pose to graduate in law, and those who are already In the profession will have to take their chance.” Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Moulding and Picture Rail. Rumney Building. Phone 393. ChriBtmas and New Year have passed, so the unfortunate father of several children had,thought that his Rapid progress is being made on the annex to the New Albany, thongh it will not be completed for -several weeks yet trials and tribulations were about over. But there is another season of the year, when the old man thinks that “everybody works father,” and It is rapidly approaching. Easter hats have to be bought, and those Chautauqua clothes for his old and his young ones must be secured. Pity father! Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper. Burlaps, Room Moulding and Picture Rail. Rumney Building. Phone 393. Put the shotguns away, boys. Be fair with the law, and do not try to kill any more birds. The season closed Thursday. • ■ Have those guessing contests that Manager/ Thomas started been for- j gotten? The manager of the Albany baseball team has offered a season ticket to the lady who guesses what the colors of the team's outfit will be, and another one to the lady who sug gests the most suitable name for the club. The eighteenth annual assembly of the Georgia Chautauqua, will open on the 2nd of April, which is exactly five weeks from tomorrow. The primary of next Thursday is a itheme discussed on the street corners and various other places. It will he a good-natured but exceedingly inter esting contest. “This street certainly is going to be rough' on bicyclers," said an Albanian the other day, speaking of Washing ton. “This tar is going to melt soon, and is going to stick to the tires. In fact, it will be hard on all vehicles, and on pedestrians, until the tar wears off, which will take some time.” j Baseball small talk is now heard on nearly every I street corner—and 5n the parlors, for women are about as fond of the national game as members of the other sex. The county primary will occur next Thursday. Interest is on the increase I as the time draws near, and it is very probable that a large part of the reg istered vote will be polled. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, 'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. The best way to rid the system of a cold Is to evacuate the bowels, Ken nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar acts , as a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels. It clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strength ens the bronchial tubes, relieves cough, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hlls- man-Sale Drug Co. The days are very rapidly length ening and the nights shortening. Next Wednesday will find them of equal length', that day being the ver- of the Southern Concrete Construction NOTICE. No one has authority to dispose of the tools, machinery or any property nal equinox. I fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. See Dr. See Eye Hutch- ason. 12-Gt East Albany Is going to ask for a charter when the legislature convenes again. And the residents of that burg assert that they are going lo have a city before they stop. FOR RENT.-—Three-room cabins on Tift street, $1 per week. Gruger & Pace. The fruit crop’ seemu to be safe. There ie, of course, the bare possi bility that a freeze will come before March departs, but such a thing is very unlikely. The fruit crop now has a good start, and present Indications are that we will have all the peaches, plums and pears we want during the summer monthB. Company. 15*3t J. F. HARRIS, General Manager. WANTS. FOR SALE—A desirable piece of Al bany property that pays 20 per cent. Nelson & Peacock. 16-2t WANTED—Young lady clerk; one ac quainted with city; good at figures. Box 103. 15-3t LETTUCE PLANTS for sale to gar deners. Also seasonable vegetables. O. F: Cheatham. The largest and best selected stock of rough lumber in the city. Also flooring and ceiling. Cruger ft Pace. SHERIFFS SALE. Georgia, Dougherty County. Will be sold before the, court house in the city of Albany, said county, be tween the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In April, 1906, the fol lowing described property: One two-horse wagon, one one-horse wagon, one Oebome mower, one rake and one weeder. Said property levied on and sold as the property .of Mrs. T. D. Sibley, by virtue of a mortgage fi. fa. issued from the City Court of Albany In favor of Sam Farkas vs. Mrs. T. D. Sibley. This March 9. 1906. F. G. EDWARDS, Sheriff. sTindstinct print | consisting of 1 five foot Settee, 1' large ‘Arm Chair, 2 large Arm Rockers, 1 small Chair, 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 y Hardware Store, Telephone No. 156 I S. REICH | 96 Broad Street /vwvS/v ' /vv/ ywwwwOvwwwwww^wwwwwwwwv NoJ Dull Times H ere. No waiting for business—but always making it. That first note of the spring campaign is heard, with the clatter of the hammer on the freshly arrived boxes, telling of new fabrics, new prettinesss, fresh daintiness, as exemplified in the three hundred pieces of spring fabrics on our conuters. v ' Selling Starts Briskly with the prettiest patterns already feeling the salesman’s scissors. Those fashionable women had better bestir themselves while the choice exclus ive things are still here. S. REICH. Agent McCall Patterns. GUANO I ‘ - ' We have a few hundred tons left over. ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICERS : ■* PACE, President A. P. VASON. Vice-President wilder See. end Trees T N WOOLFOLK Manager