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ALBANY DECORATING CO.
An Absolutely Pure Linseed Oil Paint
ready tor the brush
For $1.23 a Gallon.
THIS IS THE WAY-
One gallon Kinloch Pigment S1 '?o
One gallon Raw Linseed Oil ,8 °
Makes two gallons ready for use $2.45
OR $1123 PER GALLON.
MILLS AND RATES.
Alabama!* Commission Sllosvs' How
Southern Mill* Are Protected.
Montgomery, Ala., March 19.—Ala
bama's Railroad Commission has de
clined to change the rates on cotton
to mills In this state. Col. Comer, a
candidate for governor and the owner
o&a large mill, wanted -the rates on
I cotton reduced to the mills, but a ma
jority of the Railroad Commission did
not agree with him.
The Commission held that the cot
ton, mills are highly prosperous now;
that, the Southern mills can bring In
their raw material and ahlp the fin
ished goods to New England for a less
rate-than the New England mills can
I get the raw cotton from the South.
Hie Commission goes on to say:
“Another advantage enjoyed by the
Alabama produot Is that the rate on
this dasB of goods from the East back
to the markets of this state Is higher
I than the rate from points In this state
to the East, thus protecting the Ala
bama- product to Its own territory. In
a word, the rate 1b bo adjusted that
I the Alabama product can compete
In the East and the WeBt with the
product' of' the Eastern mills, and is
secure In ltB home market from for
eign competition.
“The Textile Directory for 1905
shows that there were In Alabama
fifty cotton mlllB, an Increase of about
80 per cent, over the number In 1900.
In South Carolina the increase was
about 60 per cent;, In North Carolina
and- Tennessee about 35 per cent.. In
Georgia upwards of 90 per cent.
“We further find from this Investi
gation that , reasonable, and in many
Instances very low rates are made
| from points In Alabama to mills with-
The mills In Alabama
ALBANY DECORATING CO
B. GARDNER, Manager.
BEGINNING
Opposite New Albany Hotel.
Phone 393.
And Lasting For 10 Days Only.
We hav©. just received from a New York
importing house 12,000 yards of Cambric,
y Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries to go at
very low prices, Some as low as 4c per
yard and some as high as 50c per yard. You
will find in this selection some very rare pat
terns, including Baby Irish in Swiss Sets.
Also lots of Val. and Torchon Lace at
very low prices. One assortment of real
.Linen Torchon Lace, 5c yard.
—with pure raw linseed oil, gallon for
■gallon, makes good paint. Then get a good
Iter, and you’re sure of satisfactory results.
ALBANY DECORATING COMPANY
• l-B.NY . O*
out the state,
by no. means consume the entire prod
uct: of the- state, and this adjustment
of! rates to foreign mills Is undoubt
edly In the Interest of the cotton pro
ducer In Alabama, as It gives him
mere markets In which to sell the-
excess of. his product over the amount
consumed by the Alabama mills, and
plaaes him nearer the Liverpool or
Eastern base-at a reasonable rate. It
Is to be conceded that the value of
cotton Is what It Is worth In Liver
pool and the Eastern markets, less the
cost of getting It there, and so far as
the producer Is concerned, his Inter
est Is best conserved by the best rea
sonable rate which puts his product
nearest the Liverpool or Eastern mar
ket.
“An adjustment which considers
only local rates would Inevitably tend
to confine the producer to the Ala
bama market alone, and this would
obviously be to his great disadvan
tage,"
UNDER CANVAS,
Albany, Monday, March 19.
Show groudds corner Broad and Jefferson Streets. Afternoon and
.Night, 2:30 and 8 p, m.
ADMISSION 25c and 35c.
Max Cassel and Miss Tina ■ Cassel have returned from New York with
a full line of MILLINERY. They are also displaying their READY-
TO-WEAR HATS. We have secured Miss Ray as a trimmer, who
is competent of pleasing most fastidious ladies. Everybody invited.
Albany Deaerating Co.,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Moulding and Picture Rail.
Phone 393.
Runmey Building.
Couldn't Both Be Right?
AIR LINE RAILWAY.
Schedule Effeotlvo July 3, 1905—90th Meridian Time.
NORTH
WEST
Lv ..Albany.. Ar
Lv ..Albany.. Ar
1:20p.m.
11; 12a.m.
9; 35a.m.
8:56a.m.
7:S0a.m
5:00a.m
ll:05p.m
12:40a.m.
8:16p.m.
8:00a.m
■12:63p.m.
12:3Gp.m.
11:81a.m.
10:15a,m.
5:40a.m.
4:16p.m.
6:47p.m.
6:23p.m.
7:46p.m.
11:30p.m.
6:00a.m.
2:66a.m.
7:15a.m.
| 5:44p.m.
. Lv .Lumpkin. Ar
, Lv Hurtsboro Ar
. Lv .Ft, Davis. Ar
. Ar N'tgomery Lv
. Ar ..Selma.. Lv
. Ar Pensacola Lv
Ar ..Mobile.. Lv
Ar NewOrleano Lv
Ar ,8t. Louis, Lv
3:26p.m.
1:26p.m.
7:16a.m.
On week days No. 110 loaves Albany at 6:30 a. m„ arriving Dawson
7:26 a. m. and Richland 8:46 a. m„ connecting at Richland with trains for
Columbus, Amerlcus and Savannah.
No. SO., Through train to Columbus, making close connection at Rich
land and Montgomery for all points WeBt via L. & N. and M. & O. R. Ry.
at Columbus and Atlanta with all lines diverging for Eastern and North
ern points. Full Information upon application to any SEABOARD Aeent
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A„ Albany, Ga.
W. P. SCRUGGS, T P. A., Savannah, Ga.
* CHARLES F. STEWART, A. G. P. A.
First Twentieth Century Girl-—I
never bad . any opinion of Adam.: A
man who. could excuse himself by say
ing "the woman tempted me" had none
of the Instincts of a gentleman.
Second Girl—What could you ex-
peat' of the first man7 You know It
takeB three generations to make a
gentleman.
Savannah, Ga,
'Dill Pickles Just arrived, 16c doz.;
Sour Cucumber, lc each; Sweet Mixed,
26c qt. All new goods. W. E. Fields.
The Victor Talking
“Things have been coming Albany’s
way” for a long long time, and are still
coming. The outlook for 1906 has
-been' bright all along, and was never
brighter than now. The city has fine
opportunities of which she Is taking
Don't bet money on the
Governor a race—it is gamb
ling, Simply wage a case
of Flint Rock Ginger Ale.
It’s better form anJ~you
have something to live for.
Machines Are the Best,
NICE LINE OF TINSEL BELTS AND NECKWEAR AT ROCK BOTTON PRICES.
. We receive all the New Records,
as they are made EACH MONTH,
and Invite all owners of any make
of talking machines to hear theie
New Records, 10-In. size, 60c.
We sell the Victor on easy pay
ments. Just see how easy It la to
own one of these fine machines. .
manner to be gratifying. There Is an
Immense amount of building now in
progress In the city, principally of
dwellings, which are so badly needed.
One flndB them springing up In every
direction, and they are occupied as
rapidly as completed.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
Davis-Exchange BanK Building. One Door North of Exchange BamK,
Albany Decorating Co v
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Moulding, and, Picture Rail,
iRumney Building. Phone-39
READY to MIX, NOT READY MIXED
with hemstitched tucks and "lace in
sertion, \Vith a six inch circular ruf
fle of hemstitched lawn and Qftr
French -lace; only yOL
Underskirts
inches with hemstitched tucks and
two wide rows of imported lace inser
tion, neat 5 1-2 inch lace AO
flounce to match, at Y** A)
White SilK Waists White Lawit Waists
Nice assortment of ladies’ We have also a nice line
Whitp Jap Silk Waists which of White Lawn Waists which '
we offer during this sale as we have: specially priced for
: low as n this sale at from
$2.73 each 50c to $1.87
„ Underskirts
! ’ French shape, bot-
li , tom trimmed with
, narrow tucks aud 9 1-2 inch flounce
of open work embroidery, deep dust
1 ruffle; .the price for this d»| nj
sale is only /
-jssov Muslin
Imfk Drawers
f \E^jr Made of high grade
> na terial, soft finish,
cut wide and full bot
tom, trimmed with
wide and narrow tucks; priced dur
ing the Embroidery Sale, as long
S^.!?..*25c to 50c
’ i .... Children’s Drawers
. .. ,()f .good quality full bleached Muslin; strongly made. Bottom trimmed. .
., ; wi$h three tucks. Sizes to fit children two to ten years old.. Price dur- t A-_
, - ing this sale only . .. ll/C
£ Bleaching
. 1,000 yards of Fruit of the Loom
Bleaching to go duruig this sale at
. i the low price of
81-2cyard
English Long Cloth
Nice quality English long cloth,
at 10c per yard, or per piece of twelve
yards at
$1.13