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AN OLD PRINTER’S
PITIABLE CASE.
JR JR __ Kt MS Every woman covets a
SM.^TS if'jar shapely,pretty figure, and
Inf m 17 many of them deplore the
loss of their girlish forms
■ after marriage. The bearing
aCMf/WfTWMB jjfi& Oft i of children is often destructive
Wl'wWUBBBBBSMmB to the mother’s shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided,
however, ny the use of Mother’s Friend before baby comes, as this
great linunent always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and
preserves ibe symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all the
danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through
this critical period without pain. It is woman’s greatest blessing,
Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
use of this wonderful -
SfNHiSi
book, telling all about —_ _
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The Bradffeld Regulator Co., flilanto, Go. a S® Ba lOr
OLD STORIES,
An Illustration- of th* Way ’Thor Ro-
aplleur ut Intervals.
■ Old stores-seem to reappear at In
tervals llkeVomets and like questions
In "Motes and Queries.” There Is a
story In "Charles OlMalley" about a
lively young french frlcml of the hero.
Arrested and Confined on Charge of
Lunaoy at Age of 90..
Special to The Herald,'
Atlanta, Ga., March 19.
Suffering
with an .hallucination that he was
being persecuted by unknown enemies
who Bought lijs life, depressed by pain
and poverty, and mourning the traglo
death of his wife, who committed sui
cide some years ago by- hanging her
self, “Uncle" Zion Brldwell, 90 years
of age, a familiar figure on thfe streets
of Atlanta, has been arrested and put
lu a cell at police barraokB on a charge
of lunacy.
Driven to desperation by a crowd
of children who mocked him and who
ho believed had congregated on his
lot at 1B7 West Pine street to steal bis
land, the aged mail made himself
amenable to the laws , of tliq land by
firing a pistol Into the crowd.
Pearing that he would kill someone
or Injure himself, neighbors of “Un
cle" Zion notified the police, and now
he Is safely housed at headquarters,
where he mumbles continually about
his "enemies.”
"Uncle Z„" as he is best known, la
one of the oldest printers In Atlanta.
Many years ago he worked at a ease
In the Constitution office, and until
very recent days he always came to
the office on Tuesdays, when the print
•ers were paid off, to beg a spare nickel
or dime. There was never a printer
known to "turn down” the plea of
“Uncle Z." for money.
tlons df the amusing book—the best
book, I think, of Lever's.
Now, did Lever Invent that stpry or
did he bear It as -a True anecdote in
conversation or did the wife of Mar
shall Juuot, the DuohesBe d'Ahruntes,
crib it from Lever and Introduce It
Into her memolres (Vol. III., page 397) ?
The, last conjecture Is very improbable.
Albany
f Albany is Fast Becoming
a City.
Scientific Optician.
We have recently seen the necessity nf a towel supply system- in.
Albany, hence we are now ready to place in every office in townjone
of the most attractive outfits ever used in this business. If we fail
to call on you, telephone ns. We have a good proposition for you.
the uniform of the Guides, lie was
very intimate with Eugene do Beau-
harnals, whom he supposed that he
saw before him. Creeping up Tike a
cat, the painter leaped and lnnded on
the shoulders of the first consul. Napo
leon aupposed that the roof was falling
or that the little Bed Man, bis phantom
attendant, was strangling him,
“What means this pleasantry ?’’
"I thought It was Eugene.”
"And If It had been Eugene, why
should you break his Shoulders?" said
Bonaparte, obviously remembering the
eud of another old anecdote: "If it had
been John, why need you hit so hard?"
The end of it was tUat Isabey left -the
acting company. Antonio Moro found
It wiser, they Bay, to, fly from Spain
for the best of everything- in Spectacles and Iiye Glasses. ■ He is not
an imitator of person or fiction, but is original in all doings.
He examines tile Eyes by professional and scientific measures, not
mechanically. He has had hospital practice, with, 30 years of expe
rience.
e w Albany
Steam Laundry.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Wall Paper, BnrlapB,
Room Moulding and Picture Rail,
Rumney Building. Phone 3!
are worth ten thousand blind eyes,
Dr. C. I. Hutchason,
SUFFOCATING SMOKE
IN PENN, TUNNEL
»• It.ruln-Wllllams Painta Com the Earth. Ths Shsmln-WlllaM Palate Oolite the larlh.
Albany’s Leading Optician, Davis : Exchange Bank'Building,
'Beft HaKpr'S 'Bread
With a new oven and an old experienced Baker, we’ are able
to supply ■ .
Thread, 'Rolls and CaKjss
That will surely please you. Only bedt material-used, insur
ing best results. 'Phone 69-4.
Grocer _ -y. E. •BVSH-**'
Broad Street.
-Fire among
New Yorkr- March 19.
several hundred bags of hay and saw
dust far down in the Pennsylvania
tunnel under East River filled a sec
tion of the tunnel with a suffocating
smoke. It Is reported that two men
were killed.
Most of the world does and most of the
world uses
The Sherwin-Williams Pa wr
it's made to paint buildings witk,
insj.de and outside. It's made ready
for the brush. It’s made for Iwme use
and for practical painters too. It's
pure lead, pure zinc aildpurp linseed
oil, mixed by specially made machinery
operated by experts. It's made for you.
Received consignment of the famous
Cahaba Soft Lump Coal.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
XIV. and Napoleon. Of these three
Napoleon was the most powerful, Phil
ip the most deadly. The leaders uflder
whom the English rallied against these
world famous monarch* wero: First,
Elizabeth and Drake; second, William
and Marlborough; third, Pitt and Nel
son. The result of the first of these'
great historic duels was to overturn
the foundations of Spanish empire,
with Its dominion over the seas, Its
vast colonial possessions, its claim un
der a papal bull to an exclusive monop
oly of the new world. The result of the
second was to deetde which should be
the residuary legatee of the deceased
Spanish power, France or England,
giving In the end the succession to Its
old world dominions to France, Its
trade, maritime supremacy and col
onies mainly to England. The result- of
the third was to shatter Napoleon’s,
hopes of ascendency by sea and to
MAYBE THE NAME
HELPED TO DO IT.
THE BALTIC
T. W. Ventulstt
Moscow, March 19. — D. A. Rass-
tovougeroff Bros., the largest mer
chants In Russia, have failed for thir
teen and a half million dollars.
J. S. DAVIS & CO
’ against
FIRE,
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur
ance Co.
Office—Ventulett Building,
i—'Phones—343—88—122—!—
Fresh Dally.
Water-ground meal, grits and chops.
Vie Shtmln-Wlliama Paints Com Us Earth.
(?orn and oats for sale, at Shackel
ford’s Mill. 3-13-tf
We carry a full line of this high grade
goods. Please call and see us, or phone No,
5 for color cards and prices.
A Swell Dress Shoe
Lace and Bufton
foi;ce him back on European conquests,
UpCn projects which relates to. the old
world aUd not to the new. Pitt and
Nelson did not disappear till that end
was attained, and England’s part In
the later, wars of Napoleon was that,
having, as Pitt said In almost bis clos
ing words, saved herself by her energy
she saved Europe by her example and
assistance.—Blackwood’s Magazine.
R. C. Eatman
TUB
TRADE
HARR.
Just received and will offer (or next
week another, lot of Ladlee’ ’collars,
which will pr sold aB formerly'at only
10c. v
Ready-made White Aprons, 2Sc and
35c. - ■;
Towels, the biggest bargain that has
ever been offered, a towel 69 Inches
long and 24 Indies wide, at only 16c.
“Your money/back’ If-you are dissat
isfied with your purchase."
7J4s-lnch Hprn Combs, all coarse
teeth, such that will not break when
the ladles comb their heavy hair with
them.
All-over Laces, Edgings and Insert
ing*.
Torehon Laces and , Insertlnga to
match.
And many other new goods.
Co.me to see me. Ifjj give you your
money’s worth. ■
FOn QLMTUMF,
"Polished llloe."
Albany, Ga
25 Washington street,
The rice tbat comes on tbe American
table looks mushy; tbe grains seem all
mashed together Instead of being dis
tinct and large. The trouble (some
times due to the oooking) is usually
explained by the statement that our
rice Is of Inferior quality, though there
is no better rice in the world than our
Louisiana and Texas article; the grains
are large, firm and nutty. Tbe (act Is,
our public won’t buy any rice unless
the grains shine and glisten. I Conse
quently the first thing the miller does
Is to put his rice crop through a course
of polishing by which tbe covering of
the kernel, and at the same time the
most nutritive part, is rubbed off. The
result Is that he gets a beautiful, al
most sparkling gralo, which tells Well,
but, inssmuoh as the covering haB been
removed, the grains when cooked lose
their Identity and btqome.'a mush-
f,‘Polished rices” Is a peculiarity ot
America. The public can procure the
unpolished rice If they will Insist on
the grocer getting It tor them, for
"polishing" is an eitra process which
the ml)ler will be glad to abandon.—
Country Life In America.
Dill Pickles Just arrived, 16c doz.;
Sour Cucumber, le each; Sweet Mixed,
26c qt. All new goods. W. E. Fields.
Fresh Shipment
WILEY'S
contemplating investing in
real estate?
If so, the Jones & Smith
Quiet reigns In the local social
world, but there will he a spontane
ous revival after Lent.
CANDIES
A week after
Easter Sunday will' come the opening
Sunday of Chautauqua, and during
assembly week tip*re will be “some
thing doing” all the while In tile realm
The ChautaUqua asBem-
Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
are the people you want to
consult for these reasons:
They guarantee; the title to
every piece of property they
offer.
They are responsible for
any defects in the title they
offer.
They have the most com
plete list of desirable proper
ties in and about the city..
’Vacant lots, nice houses,
■ALSO-
Bicycle and Auto
mobile Repairing
CHERRIES
of society,
biles never fall to bring hundreds of
visitors to Albany, and among the
number are many whose presence, adds
a great deal to the social side of the
festivities.
MARASCHINO
I liavet'he best equipped repair
shop in the city anti employ only
expert workmen, insuring the best
possible service.
When yonr Bicycle or Automo
bile needs working .on. send it to
me. All work guaranteed, and
my'prices are reasonable.
Nice line of .high grade Bicycles
in stock'.
S. STERNE
Given Up to Die.
B. Spelgel, 1201 N. Virginia St., Ev-
isvllle, Ind., writes: “For over five
KOPPEL’S ANNUAL
8. Neuman,
and cheap tenant houses for
sale. See
Wm. E. SMITH,
Real Estate Manager Jones & Smith
T. G. & L. Co., Woolfolk Building.
The Supreme -Test.
“You say tbat you would do any
thing on earth for me?” the fair girl
asked, looklng.into bis earnest eyes.
"Anything, darling!” be whispered
passionately.
“After we were married would yoo
go shopping with me?” she continued.
With a groan of anguish be turned
away, add she, sobbing, bid her face
among the pillows. In tbe supreme
teat he bad failed.—lodge. - '* —
Agent for May Martton Patterns.
Will commence TUE8DAY, MARCH
6, 1926, at Morris Koppe'l’s Store.
A stock of Artlflcial FloweVs larger
than ever, also Chiffons and Ribbons,
will be shown at New York eost. The
ladies are especially invited to exam
ine the goods. Everything will be sold
for cash only.
M0RRI8 KOPPEL.
Albany, Ga., Feb. 27.
LOST FOB.—Lost, between RawlinB
theatre and Albany Electrical. &
Construction Co.> watch fob buckle
with cross marked “L. B, S.” Re
turn to this oijlce and get reward.
iB-tt
Pine street.
GRAINGER & BARTLETT,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER8,
Dawson, Ga.
Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden
Buildings Furnished.
SEED CANE—16,000 stalks of Red.
Seetf Cnne for sale cheap. Apply to
W, P. Haugabook. I6-3W ■
INDSTINCT PRINT