The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 23, 1906, Image 6

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■1 THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDl FRIDAY MARCH 23, 1306. |^Dm~NCT PRINT | Many Men Ride BiKes. Only Wise Men Ride << Columbias 99 The “Columbia” bicycle is to the cycling world what the Lion is to the animal king dom. It is undisputed wherever it goes. It met a world of competition during the years ’ when the bicycle was in an experimental . stage, but is today without even an alleged rival. There is a reason for this. Do you know what it is? Ask any man who rides a “Columbia,” and he will tell you in a con vincing way and in a very few minutes. We carry a large line of “Columbias” at all times, and can nearly always fill orders from our stock. lAT HOME. E. H. DENI80N—Dentil Z J. W. DORSETT, DENTIST. Phone 413. Davis-Ex. Bank Bldg. April draws near, being now but bine days off. The street sprinkler has been on duty again today. This sunshine makes a fellow feel good—and a trifle lazy. Such weather as this Is almost good enough for Chautauqua. There Is little suggestive of a freez ing temperature In the air now. Vegetation Is fast recovering from the effects of the recent freeze. Phone 280 for Stove Wood and Chips. A FACT PROVEN. ahootd Convince Even the Moot skep tical ot III Truth. If there Is the slightest doubt In tbs minds of any that Dandruff germs do not exist, their belief Is compelled by the fact that a rabbit lnnoculated with the germs became bald In six weeks' time. It muRt bo apparent to any person therefore that the only prevention of baldness Is the destruction of the germ— which act Is successfully accomplished In one hundred per cent, of cases by the application of Newbro'o Herplcldo. Dandruff Is caused by the samo germ which causes baldness and can ho pre vented with the samo remedy—Newbro's Herplcldo. Accept no substitute. "Destroy ths causo you remove the effect." Sold by lending druggists. Send 10c. M stamps for sample to The Hcrpicide Co- Detroit. Mich. ' s Oo., Spcvti.' irents See advertisement in The Herald for the owner of a watch which was picked up yesterday on the Btreot Call on your grocer for Roller King Flour.. Every sack guaranteed. 22-3t The dust is beginning to fly. Just as though It had never received a thorough soaking. Everybody In Albany and Southwest Georgia will be on the lookout for Again the old question, the Inevit able doubt, has arisen anent the cold and the peach crop. Did the late freeze kill the poach crop? Did It damage It considerably, slightly, or none at all? Most peach growers who have been heard from so far say that the cold did considerable damage. Mr. J. M. Tift says his crop was affected only slightly, if at all. “A brisk wind was blowing the night of the freeze," said he yestorday, “and all the mois ture In the fruit was dried. To this wind I attribute the present good con dition of my peach and pear crop.” FOR SALE—CHEAP. % acre, 2 houses, Broad St. ovor 20 per cent interest. 22-2t NELSON & PEACOCK. Pays The second rehearsal of the Com pany E minstrels will be held at the the Chauthudua edition of The Herald.. opcra house tonight. The first re- ’ * ’ ’ , „ , j, ' . , ' hearsai; yaa^elij, jvedpqgday,.flight, \Whi^ Pearl O.nlo^ Plante for sale and a] j t^e jgiemfeBrs,pf thoi.company 1 ■ .Vtendi^^Pnii StriiVMttlie flrganlner of thi ‘ 'NjfprfOrfjAg^n jlJ^^rdffls o|; sJgnsi ^ «>medV ^The^ua^^hatrelB Light Housekeeping Is made doubly pleasant when you are using one of our «i?i; 99 Florence’ Blue Flame Quick Meal Oil Stoves. Saves fuel, saves your complexion, saves your temper. Oil in the tank, and a match, and your fire is started and your stove is ready for business. Nothing, nicer for pre serving fruit than one of these stoves. See ' ^ our line. I *8. Th© urntfHFe'OiKf' Hardware. Store, ;a<fe‘ks' in jH ffrh GrVdy iGdods.v* *. toe t m 4* . *fS tst liitiun eu juiwe v.i ^ President. M. Weslosky, Vice-President. •'HF- O. TIcknor, Secretary end Mahhger. ; * ’ '* Office Telephone, 30. Manager’* Telephone, 112. " li " ■ 1 ALBANY INSURAN6E AGENCY Office, Second Story 8. B. Brown Building. ■ Directors—S. El. Brown, Jno. R. Whitehead, M. Weslosky, Jno. D. Twiggs, T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, F. O. TIcknor. L.‘ Leading Insurance Agency of South Georgia, representing twenty-five |»f' the strongest Insurance companies In the world, with comblnod nssots of over two hundred million dollars, among otheiB the Actnn, Home of PSw York, Insurance Co. of North America, Phoenix, Commercial Union, and all of the stock companies organized In this State, I. e„ the Georgia Homo of,Columbus, Atlanta Homo and Atlanta-Blrmlngham of Atlanta. All OldSBQB of risks written, largo lines, special hazards, farm proper ty and gin houses solicited. We Insure against Fire, Lightning, Torna does. Aocldent and Health, Steam Boiler, Liability Insurance and Fidel ity Bonds placed In the best companies. If In need of any kind of Insur ance drop us n card or telephone any of tho officers and a representative AftU call promptly. 1 — ■ *■ . i quiet I - Good progress Is being made on the ’ aB , a brick warehouse of the Atlantic Coast Line on Washington street, though It Nobody was drunk, and as far known, there wasn’t a single will of necessity be several weeks before the building will he ready for occupancy, Torture by Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes In the Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds! , ... mo of the Intense suffering I endured I fit tho masses with scientifically f or three months from Inflammation of! fitted glasses. Sec Dr. See Eye Hutch- the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of nson. 22-Ct Cushing, Me. "Nothing helped me un- .til I tried Electric Bitters, three hot- — ties of which completely cured me." The election of yesterday, while one cures. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, of the quietest over held In Albany, Blond"disorders and Malaria: and re- was, at tho samo time, ono in which stores the weak and nervous to ro bust health. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price liOc. unusual Interest Was manifested, and a large crowd waited around the court house after the polls were closed to ascertain tho result. Received consignment of tho famous Cnhaba Soft Lump Coal. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. No. 1. Pea Vine Hay for sale. $14 per ton. Cruger & Pace. WANTS THE PERFECT HOME requires perfect plumbing. And the beauty and healthfulness of modern sanitary plumbing are not to be Ig nored. Just compare the modern plumbing with the OLD STYLE PLUMBING. “Just so,” you say, “but the old kind was cheaper.” Not a bit of it. Come and talk plumbing to us and you will learn better. Others have done so already. County Treasurer-elect H. A. Tar ver has been receiving the congratu lations of his friends today. His vic tory yesterday was a splendid tribute to his popularity and an expression of the confidence which the people of the county repose in him. WANTED—Two young men boarders. Apply to Mrs. G. J. McCrary, 121 Commerce St. 23-2t I No Wood famine in Albany now. Barron gets It by trainloads. WATCH FOUND —The owndr of a watch which was picked up on the street can recover by proving prop erty and paying for advertisement. J. A. Wamble. 23tf i Fresh Dally. Water-ground meal, grits and chops. Corn and oats for sale, at Shafckel- ford’s Mill. 3-13-tf COTTAGE FOR RENT —On North St., near waterworks station; five rooms. Apply to Y. C. Rust. 21tf HARRIS PLUMBING CO. BOARDERS WANTED —Can nccom- I modate two young men or couple. Apply to J. C. Hale, 98% Broad St. I 20-3t JO»EI»H ». DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD, R. H. WARREN, President V.-Presldent. Sec’y-Treae. Tho fruit men and truckers are con soling themselves with the thought thnt the freeze might have been a great deal worse. The damage was serious, but It was nothing like as bud as has occurred on well-remem bered occasions In the pgst. POR RENT.—Three-room, cabins on Tift street, $1 per week. Gruger & Pace. FOR SALE —White Wyandottes, young laying hens, each $2. Extra large, vigorous, young cock, $1.50. Eggs for hatching, per 15, $1.50. J. W. McSweeney, at Mock and Raw- , - son’s. 20-3t L.OST FOB.—Lost, between Rawlins theatre. and Albany Electrical & 1 Construction Co., watch fob buckle with cross marked “L. B. S.” Re turn to this ofiice and get reward. 16-tt No 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. 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. G|t>ttal Stock /$100,000.oo CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY. The high school building, In the northwestern part of the city, will be.' onq of the handsomest structures In 1 this part of tho state. Work Is to begin In a few days, the necessary j materials having been ordered as soon as the contract was awarded. FOR SALE—A Kranloh & Bach piano, nearly new. B. Gardner, 105 Resi dence SL 20-tf GUANO YOUR MONEY should give an account of Itself every day In the year. The assurance of safety In a bank deposit Is all right, but this Is not BSfjjhly consideration. Not only ought your money to be in a safe place, but It should be growlug. OUR TIME DEPOSIT SYSTEM secures absolute safety, and addl Bor'aHy earns Interest for you "whilo you sleep.” Let us explain it. R. H. WARREN, Secretary & Treasurer. - A severe cold that may develop Into pneumonia over night, can be cured quickly by taking Foley’s Honey and Tar. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough and strengthen your lungs. The genuine is In n yellow Construction Emerson & Westinghouse J Ceiling and Desk Fans carried in stock. We have a few hundred tons left over. ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. Albany Electrical - AND — OFFICERS : package. Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. I Co. W. PACE, President M. WILDER, Sac. and Traaa. A. P. VASON, Vice-President T. N. WOOLFOLK. Manager.