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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: hlONDAY, MARCH 26, 19t)6.
IV J -- __ QIs to love children, and no home
can be completely happy with
in J fib y ji LdSyK J out them, yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
N rfUkP'EunFJ^a Jh. must P ass usually is so full of suffering,
$111? Pf$|Hrn* danger and fear that she looks forward
JnS 0 to the critical 1 hour with apprehension
jr® ■■ - and.dread. Mother’s Friend, by its pene
trating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and
all unpleasant feelitigs, and sq . prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes 1 through ■ — __ _
the event safely and with but |||
MR. HOLLAND RETURNS
FROM BIRMINGHAM
NATURAL BUILDERS,
BOASTFUL MAN SHOULD CONSIDER
THE WORK OF ANIMALS, .
Bringing Handsome Trophy — Grand
Portrait Prize Winners Have All
Lived In Albany.
Extraordinary instinct and Cnpnolty
of Some Apparently Innlitntflcnnt
Creatures—A Pew of the Many Won
ders They Have Performed.
Man prides himself upon his marvel
ous Inventions. Bo holds up to tiio ad
miration of the tyoNd the wonderful
buildings which he? has constructed and
thinks himself unrivaled ns an archi
tect, but “he who teaches man knowl
edge has Instructed the smallest Insects
In the art at building and has thus an
ticipated the works of man as an archi
tect." They who builded tho tower of
Babel thought their Invention of turn
ing earth into stone a most wonderful
discovery, but the white nnt and tho
busy little bee had practiced this art
from the carlleBt days. The great math
ematician Instructed the tiny bee how
to bnlld Its first cell In the manner
which combines the greatest amount of
strength with the least material. In
stinct, which may be called perpetual
memory, haB preserved the knowledge
thus communicated, and the art has
been practiced by the countless myri
ads of their descendants In all climes
and countries. The little bee has been
engaged In staring away the honey In
these hexagonal cells, constructing the
cells of wax and placing within them
tho bee bread, a paste made of pollen
and honey, for the food of the young.
In each of these cells tho queen bee de
posits an egg. Some of the bees sur
round their nests with down collected
from the leaves of plants to serve as a
nonconductor of beat, to guard against
changes of temperature.
Nature taught the Inferior orders of
animals carpentry, taught them to di
vide their houses Into, various apart
ments, to construct domes, arches,
staircases and colonnades and to ex
cavate tunnels.
Mr. H. S. Holland returned yester
day afternon from Birmingham, where
he attended the convention of tho
Southern Tri-State Photographic Asso
ciation.
As reported in Friday's Herald, Mr
Holland won the highest honor sought
at the convention by the most success
ful photographic artists in the states
of Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.
The “grand portrait class” calls for
the highest grade of work done with
the camera, and success in this field
is most eagerly sought by photograph-
Agalnst the keenest competition of
scores of rivals In his profession, Mr.
Holland bore off the first prize in this
class. He exhibited eight pictures, and
they were the center of interest during
the. convention. They were passed up
on by a board of award composed of
some of the most noted photographic
experts In the country, and his victory
is all the more significant on this ac
count. He would easily have captured
other prizes, but after' receiving the
grand portrait award he withdrew
from competition In all the other
classes.
Mr. Holland brought home with him,
as a trophy of his victory, a handsome
loving cup adorned with a blue ribbon.
In the course of a few days he will
display in a window at his studio on
Jackson street the trophy and the'pic
tures that won It,
It- is a singluar fact that the three
artists who won first, second and third
awards have been residents of this
city, having had studios here, the
three being Mr. Holland, first prize;
E. Jungqrmann, now of Columbus, sec
ond prize; and W. T. Kuhns, now of
Atlanta, third prize.
Since his return home Mr. Holland
has been busy receiving the congratu
lations oi his friends.
Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women’s
pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs, which should be
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow.
TAKE v !
“CROSSETT” Shoes for men, in low cuts, com
bine fit, comfort, style and service.
PATENTS, BLUCHER,
VICI, EACE AND
GUN METAL, BUTTON,
calf,
$3.50 and $4.00.
IT COMES TO WOMAN’S RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of woman’s biting and weakening pains.
It hot only compels the pains to stop, but It follows up and drives out
the cause of the pains, whtch.prevents them from coming back..
| It makes you well. Try it.
Sold everywhere In $1.00 bottles.
The scarlet hangings
of the ancient city of Tyre excited the
admiration of the then known world,
/but there was a little Insect that knew
the art, long before the celebrated
Tyrian dyo was discovered, of hanging
the walls of its cell with tapestry of a
scarlet more brilliant than that of
Tyre.
Selecting tfle scarlet petals of the
poppy, the upholsterer bee cuts small,
oval pieces ns neatly as if done with a
pair of scissors, seizes the pieces be
tween her legs and carries them to tier
nest. She overlays them three or four
In thickness, fitting the pieces very
dextrously, and thus hanging her nest
all around with this splendid scarlet
tapestry. In this beautiful nest her
eggs are bntehed.
Men have been nges in bringing pop
ulous cities to tlnilr fullest 'extent, but
the white ants require only n few
months to build a erty containing n
much larger number of Inhabitants
than Babylon In ull Its glory. These
habitations are built with two stories,
with long galleries and numerous
chambers. Tho spider weaves his
home as a silken net; the locust! con
structs his of the bark of trees, cut In
to shape by a sawllke organ which be
possesses; the ^kingfisher rears Its
young In u floating cradle; the nnt
builds winding passages to numerous
chambers. In tile Innermost of tlidse
chambers the Infant treasures 6re laid
at night to protect them from cold. In
the morning, when the 3un Is up, the
workers convey the, larvae to the upper
chambers, close under the roof, where
they may have warmth.
The beaver hut Is round and arched
' and has a cellar, a flooring, a celling
and a roof raised by an animal desti-
,tute of the builder’s art and Instructed
only by nature. The bare keepB open a
chimney to his burrow for circulation
of air, from which In cold countries ai
little column of steam is often seen to
arise. The chimpanzee builds for him
self a hnt of branches and leaves,
however, roofless. Many
WHITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly, in strictest confid
ence, telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(In plain sealed envelope), how to
euro them. Address: Ladles’Advisory
Dept., Th, Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
“WITHOUT A PAIN,”
writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar
Bluff, Mo., ‘ I c-n do my housework,
although, before taking CARDUI, two
doctors had done me no good. I can
truthfully say I was cured by Cardul.
\I want every suffering lady to know of
this wonderful medicine.”
“Mayflower” and “QuaKer
For Women.
PATENTS, g BLUCHERS, WELTS,
[$2.50 and $3.00
A. F. Churchwell,
^bavis-Exchange Bank Building, Washington St.
VICIS,
ocoa
Matting
No Wood .famine in Albany now.
Barron gets it by trainloads.
Big Jot just received,
Our Prompt Delivery and Special Attention to
TELEPHONE orders makes OURS the nearest
Drug Store : : ; ; : :
TELEPHONE 250
If You Are in Need Qf Something QUICK!
CONIDA
Pure and Fresh CANDY Always on Hand.
Wake
Mrs. Sharp—Wake up, John!
up! I’m sure there Is a burglar in the
house!
Mr. Sharp (sleepily)—If the cook
hasnt’ gone to bed yet, I daresay you’ll
find a policeman in the kitchen.
Albany is Fast Becoming
a City.
-15,000 stalks of Red
SEED CANE-
Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply to
W. P. Haugabook. 16-Sw
which is,
shellfish have been taught by Mother
Nature to enlarge their hduses without
moving out of them. Birds build vari
ous kinds of nests In various kinds of
places. They hang them from trees,
they sew them to a living-leaf, they
weave a matting above them, they
build them In sections under a common
root In the shape of a purse, they place
them In tufts of grass where
They found their lowly house of withered
bents
And coarser spear grass.
They line their houses with feathers,
leaves, grass, hair, string, moss; they
cement them, they glue them, they plas
ter then).
/ The most insignificant of nature's
creative bounty have a talent for mak
ing houses for their young. The gentry
In yellow lockets deposit their eggs in
brown paper cups or In little day cells;
the spider, that sly spinner, ties them
up in bags of Quaker colored silk.
■Borne do them up W gray bundles and
hang them on trees; some find a cradle
for them In the ripening apple or the
reddduhig, cherry, while somd shelter
them' beneath the leathern umbrella of
the toadstool. Everywhere thesb larvae
may be found as spring opens. They
are peeping from holes swinging in the
air, laid away in silken shrouds, rocked
in sbellq of tbeocean, burrowing in the
earth, skulking in the woods, set in
mother of pearl, put up in ivory, Imbed-
Wood and Coal,
BHnsoa & Co.,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
We have recently seen the necessity of a towel supply system in
Albany, hence we are now ready to place in every office in town one
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 yon.
Hundreds of Albanians were out in
buggies and carriages yesterday after
noon, driving over the city and into
It was a
For Pianos and
Sheet Musi
the surrounding country,
day to tqmpt even the most unappre
ciative person out of doors, and few
were able to resist. Those who were
without vehicles were content to walk,
and almost the entire population seem
ed to be out of doors. It was an ideal
day, in spite of the fact that- the
New Lo^ Just Arrived! Qo to or write
BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
; 104 Pine Street, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga
ew AiDan
■ *
Steam Laundry
LETTUCE PLANT8 tor sale tp gar
deners. Also seasonable vegetables.
O. F. Cheatham.
. Fernland Farm* .
“Dairy “Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
“Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
The fruit men state that, In spite
of the fact that the freeze of the early
part of last week did a great deal of
damage to the fruit crop, we will have
a few peaches in this part of the state
this season. Some of the orchards
There is a Uniformity about
the quality of the : : : :
Wittes, and Ljquors
’
Whiqh we .supply that pleases.
Every hew bottle ■ opened will
‘be found equal to those previ
ously used. A, / ■ -
Our'stock -consists entirely of
high grade goods), They are of fine
rich- flavor; fuil bodied and well
matured. Even the lowest priced
wines will . prove excellent table
beyerages. »
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolf oik. Building.
V *. V* i
Albany, Ga.
A severe cold that may develop lnto
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 geniUne is in a yellow
package. Hilsflian-Sale Drug Co.
constructed reefs and islands 1 in the
midst of the sea. Deep down in the
waves Is ore of nature’s largest work
shops. and the wfrk is done according
to nature’s order by . the little coral ani
mal whose home Is lit the ocean.
THOS. H. MILNER.
Allorney-at-Law, *
Boom 811 Davls-Excbango Ban*
Building, Albany, Ga.
Davis*Exch»ngo
Bank Building
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