The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 23, 1906, Image 3

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v • • • ■ "v ■' ?■ . :• : y/r\ t INDSTINCT PRINT *HI ALBANY DAILY HBRALDi FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1UC0. You will scarcely be lieve a soda cracker can be so perfect until you taste the one perfect Soda Cracker— Uneeda Biscuit So deliciously baked—so tender and flaky—so won derfully preserved by a moisture proof package. It is the only real Soda Cracker. TO f Children’s Physical Culture Department to Be Given Start at Auditorium by Miss Ida V. Smith. \ NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY r Linoleum, Cocoa Matting: and it il-. Big lot joist ’ received. I ! S. At > F t ♦*« -• ■> frpl '/■ reeman. DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED ' BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY HY The Albany Coca-Cola, Rottiiny Co Everywhere 5c. FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. STRONG Again Miss Ida Virginia Smith, who is to have charge of the children’s physi cal culture department of the Eigh teenth Annual Assembly of the Geor gia Chautauqua, will arrive from In dianapolis tomorrow afternoon, and announcement is made that she # wlll meet her classes at the auditorium at 3:30 o’clock on Monday’afternoon. It is of the ntmpst importance that all the children who are to take ad vantage of the opportunity afforded by Miss Smith’s coming be at the audi torium on Monday afternoon prepared to begin work. The course is free. Each child be coming a member of either of the classes 1b merely required to purchase a season ticket of the eighteenth as sembly. . The price of the ticket is $l f and it entitles the holder to the entire physical culture course, as well as to admission to all the auditorium exer cises during the assembly. Parents whose children have taken the physical culture course in the past will readily realise the ; importance pt having them begin the work this sea- DIVORCED WIFE ‘ MAKING MORE TROUBLE. Charged With Writing Threatening Letter to Wife Number Two. Special to the Herald. Atlanta, Ga., Morel} 22.—Accused of sending through the United States mall an obscene and threatening letter to Mrs. John Cdllis, of G9 Tennllle street, Mrs. Willie CoIIIb, agod 22,The divorced wife of John Collls, husband of the woman to whom the letter wns sent, has been arrested and Is now In police headquarters, pending a pre liminary trial. . Several weeks ago the woman who Is now a prisoner swallowed an over dose of laudanum at her home on Bush street ami came near dying. ''She dis claims having written the letter o( which she is charged with being the author."^. The police' thinlc the lotter wsfp prompted by Insane jealousy. r Fe,wer Gallons; Wears Longer. WHEELER MEMORIAL. Special Rates to Atlanta via Central of Georgia Railway. On account of the above occasion the Central of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Atlani and return at rate ‘-fit ofle flr^bjai fare pjusj' twentV-flve';'cents, tickets'iorf hon on the opening day.' The ‘ course i sale March 25 and 26, and for trains 1b progressive, and those who enter to arrive Afli ttSai.’WJETte.’Bt a'dlSadVfintaSoTiS BSffiJ ttared with those who hegitr Cm ling day. fW Smith ''conies itea For “inform Stlon lies highly reecm- Ageijt; Rj S. Agent. Rumney Bldg: "Phone 393. The Upper end of Jefferson street Is holding up the bonding boom which was ln ; progress last year. Dr. L. E, Welch has just completed a hand some 2-story cottage, and a cottage being erected by Mr. T. C. Rust Is well advanced. Work has begun on Mrs. NOTICE OF PETitli Georgia, Doughoi T Afteif'four VfeeKs c *®]tl . to: > ueotfdnSi. 2’64<i l ’£f - ' 'the W . petltlpn.'dt capyT li«sub'IoIii%tl[' ^ll? i to! the "iloiFty. ■SpA;.c6, r _ theriSuperfor'CSdri, hi tjie'iiiuA in sild'cduiWon the ftrsf'M im AforffriiSos.®* a: A. 'b’HXtiiii Georgia, tibugKetty - County 1 ? . i.TO the Hon.W. 'V. 8pencK[ of the Superior Court of ,s.aIiHCj!£mjjjjy£ The petition of‘A. A. Challter shows'; 1st. That he Is giiardlaU of Mfssfe- Jeiyell Chnlkcr, heretofore duly ap pointed as snch in said county, and 1 that said MlBsle .Tee-ell Chalicer, is the- . ,, wife of petitioner. M. B. Wehster’B attractive home, andi „ . ‘ . , , , . „ , . ,. 2nd. That no desires to sell for re material is being placed on the ground . . ... , .. , ,, , .. “ , investment, at private sale, the follow- for the erection by Mrs. A. T. Muse of;, ' ’ t , . , . „ ing property, the same being a pnrtr two cottages on her lot. Cruger & I , ' ' „ *8 . ' of the estate of said ward; to-wft; Pace are nearly ready to begin work „ „ , , . . , ... , One house and lot In tile city of AI- on a string of brick cottages, starting , _ , , at Jefferson and running west on ba ", y ''"T “id ot being known North, while in Arcadia several cot the original plan of sa d city as per- , , ; i tion of lots numbers (19) forty-nine tages are planned to be built on Jef- u ferson in the. immediate future. But and there is about as much activity in building circles in other parts of the city as there is on upper Jefferson street. is what Mrs. Lucy Stovall, of Tilton, Ga* said after taking Kodol Dyspepsia pure. Hundreds " rff-otherweak Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, . « . Wall .Paper, Burlaps.1 Room Mouldings, Rumney Bldg.. ’Phone 393. women are being re stored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may be well if you will take .-it : 1 While - a great many young vege tables werte killed Tuesday night, the hardier ones escaped, and soon they will be on the market to tempt tnir 'appetite and pour small’change into the pockets of the grow.ers. W. H. MILLER. Proprietor. nearly all the siolc- ncss -that women have. It deprives the system of nourish ment and the delicate organ? peculiar to women suffer — weaken, and * Something New in Life Insurance.. Kodol In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year for 5 per cent of the premium, and. It you die In that period no charge, is made . against your policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each 31,000, bet insured against total of permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and the policy. Is fully paid up, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. . C. M. CLARK, 24-lmo Agent. ' Dyspepsia Cure anables thff stomach and digestive organ* to digest And assimilate all of the whole some food that may beeXten. It nourish*! the body.iinb rebuilds the weak organs, restoring health and strength, Kodol cures indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour risings, (nibbing,htartburn and all stomach disorders. Digests What You Fat I 1 Mur Mil. Mil. sin I tints'm much u tp I For Sale by Albany Drug 1 Co. and Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to Its credit make BuckJen’s Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cared E. ft. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of H-asbandry, Waynesboro. Pa„ of a distressing cnee of Plies. It heals the worst’ BurniL Sores, Bolls, Ulcers. Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Albany Drug Co.'s drug store. ’The physical culture department of the Georgia Chantanqua will open at the auditorium on next Monday after noon. It Is Important that the chil dren begin the work on the opening day, If they are to receive the full benefits of the course, and It Is hoped that none will fall to be present at the appointed time. , 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 cokgh, etc. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hlls- man-Sale Drug Co. i, La Grippe, Asthma, Pneumonia and Const [AN-SALE DRUG CO, Throat the ihiption YELLOW PACKAGE fifty-one, on South street,, said city, and commonly known as the Carrie Reynolds place. 3rd. Sal 1 property 4s not-.a paying investment and for this reason peti tioner desires to sell the same. 4th. Petitioner desires to Invest the proceeds of snch sale in certain, farm lands in GlaBcock county, Georgia, to wijieh county petitioner deBires to re move with hls ward, and engage in farming, said county being the former home of petitioner. " v 5th. Petitioner shows that notice of his intention to make this application has been published once a week for four -weeks, as required by law. A. A. CHALKER. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 27th day of‘February, 1900. SAM W. SMITH, Ordinary Dougherty County, J. C. HALE, Petitioner’s Atty. \ 1a.w-4wbs LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. April Term, 1900. Dougherty Superior Court. Georgia Jefferson vs. Remus Jefferson. To the defendant, Remus Jbfferson: Yon are hereby ordered to be and appear at the April Term 1906, of Doiigherty Superior Court, to answer the above stated complaint. Witness the Honorable W. N. Spence, Judge of said Court, this March 1st, 1906. R. P. HALL, law-4w ' •’ Clerk. SHERIFF’S' 8ALe1 ' Georgia, Dougherty County. 'Will be sold before the court house in the diy of Albady, said county, be tween thh legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April, 1906, the fob lowing described property; One two-horee wagon, one one-horse wagon, one Osborne mower, one rake and one weeder. Said property levied on and sold as the property of Mrs. T. D. Sibley, by virtue of a mprtgage 11. fa. Issued frorn the City Court of Albany In favor of Sam Farkas vs, Mrs. T. D. Sibley, This March 9, 1906. F. G. EDWARDS, Sheriff. The “Crossett” Shoe. i One of the many styles., 1 » CrMttOxfoffr“Sts8M . , , . \-ji\ ! v-rtnl/rii Davm-E:ccbamge Bank Building, i’Washington St. If the cold snap has killed!, your garden,, we have a fresh stock of all kind^ of sedd.. Come soon before they are all sold; An- other shipment of Golden Queen, White. Queen, Golden Dent, White Dent Corns just received. ; Owl Drug' ® Seed Co. THE ALBANY SEED STORE. * .■ .;«k (1/ V X £ for Pianos and Sheet Music ' NewJ Lot Just 'Arrived! Go to or write VV. ' / yjY.• • • I-f • '' - ' Mm. 104 Pine 8tr«aL (Wuny(ey, Pulldln^l Albalty. oa . . . Fern land Farm-r . “Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited- For Engagements Telephone No. 199 W. E. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building. Albany, Ca, 6 Per Cent. Fan Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Allorney-al-Law, rtlX BHISaHH ■ — poom 811 Davis-Exohange Ba Building, Albariy, Ga. Bank -