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THfc ALBANY DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1906.
COMPETENT JUDGE?,
Beauty Doctor* Endorse Herplddc.
Women make a .business of beau
tifying s other women cpme pretty near
knowing what will bring about the best
results. Here are letters from two, con
cerning Herplcide:
“I can recommend Newbro’s "Herpi-
dde," as it stopped my hair from falling
ovt; and, as a dressing it, has no super
ior.
“(Signed.) Bertha A. Trulllqser,
1 “Complexion Specialist,
“29% Morrison St;, Portland, Ore."
“After usinr one -bottle of “Herplcide*
my hair has stopped falling out, and my
scalp Is entirely free from dandruff.
“(Signed.) Grace Dodge,
, “Beauty Doctor,
“196 Sixth St., Portland. Ore.“
Sold by leading druggists, S3nd 10c. In
Stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
"» « 8pwi». a vents
he Kitchen in Summer
J. W. DORSBTT, DENTIST.
Phono 413. Davis-Ex. Bank Bldg.
A trying place, to be sure. It is doubly
trying if its facilities are less than the best.
Most important of all is the range. Ask
the cook. Ask the housewife. Ask your
self as you view the viands placed on the
dinner table.
Begin the summer right. Retire the
old, worn-out range. It has seen its ,best
days, bums twice as much fuel as it ought,
sifts ashes on its contents and keeps the
cook , in an ugly frame pf mind.
Less than three weeks of Lent, re
main.
Phone '280 for Stove
I’hllih
Wood and
The pansy beds of the cit:
ginning to attract attention.
White Pearl Onion Plants for sale
by C. M. Shackleford. 13-dtf
“Tickled to death to see that tele
phone Installed at the depot,” said a
traveling man to a Herald reporter.
“It certainly-was needed, and the Al
bany Business League deserves credit
for It, for, although It Is a small thing
In Itself, It BerveB to exemplify the
fact that thq League Is looking after
the comfort of the traveling public,
and the traveling public can do a good
deal towards building up a town or
tearing It down, just by praising or
roasting it I’d be even more tickled,
though, It the railroads would build a
suitable terminal station In which to
install the telephone.”
We are beginning to hear a lot of
Chautauqua talk.
Light Housekeeping
Received consignment of the famous
Cahaba Soft Lump Coal.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
Is made doubly pleasant when you are using one
National’
The weather yesterday was perfect,
and the congregations at the churcheB
of the city were In consequence large.
“Florence”
Blue Flame Quick Meal Oil Stoves,
ranges are the (best ranges built on the North
American continent. One thatjfailed to give
satisfaction is yet to be heard of. Every one
is sold under an iron-clad guarantee. They
possess advantages peculiar alone to “Na
tionals,” andare supplanting all other former
favorites in this part of the country.
Examine our full line. We have a de-
Weak Eyes made Strong.
See. Eye. Hutchason.
See Dr.
febl2tf
Strawberries are ripening in Dough
erty county beds, and soon this lus
cious fruit will be plentiful.
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.
Ask Your Grocer
about “Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer.
If you are a candy eater, one pound
of out 10c or 20c Candles will con
vince you of their quality, and they’re
fresh. W. E. FIELDS.
We have a de
sign , that will suit your particular need.
‘ <‘Do It Now.”
A Broad street merchant, It is said,
walked up to a Washington street
merchant this morning and told him
that he thought, If the weather condi
tions were perfect, if the men all
worked In harmony. If the railroads
brought all material in at the time
promised, If there were no more tights,
no more rain, no more Internal dissen
sions, no more changing of bosses,
and If everybody did just as they ought
to, it was possible that the paving op
erations might be cqpipleted in the
near future, but. he wouldnt’ swear to
It. And the Washington street mer
chant didn’t even hit him.
The Ice wagons have been repainted
and generally overhauled, and are
ready to help us over the rough places
of the long summer which will soon
begin.
I lit the masses with scientifically
fitted glasses. See Dr. See Eye Hutch
ason. 22-dt
The Steele Furniture and
■ Hardware Store,
A circular bed of magnificent single
and double hyacinths in the front yard
of Mr. R..L. Jones’s home -.pa Broad
street Is one- of the most beautiful
sights In Albany.
A Gambler’* Su\veratltion.
They were playing a quiet rubber of
whist and bad called for a new deck of
cards. One of the players was an old
timer, a card player of years of ex
perience, and be took up the old worn-
out cqrds and put them on the window
sill.. “Throw them in the Are,” said
the young man who was his partner.
“What!” said the elder. “Throw a pack
of cards in the lire? Young man, you
lon’t know what you arc trIking, about.
1 wouldn't do it for §1,000." “Why
r.r.r?” “Superstition,” was the answer.
i r.i'n n pack of cards an^ they’ll never
you auother hand and will mock
you to the lust. They’re bad enough
tt best, but you never saw a gambler
.•r.rso the cards or abuse thorn or burn
rk»:;u or otherwise ill treat them. He
doesn't dare to. I know a ’successful)
card player who did it. lie was dwell-
,1‘g on. velvet then. In a year he was
a beggar, and lie never won a game
v wjrtli mentioning foi'ever after. It's q
whim, but the gentlemen of the cloth
of green respect it. They won’t burn
a pack of cards."
Fresh Daily.
Water-ground meal, grits and chops.
Corn and oats for sale, at Shackel
ford’s Mill. , 3-13-tf
Telepliond No. 156 | S. REICH I 96 Broad Street
The first quarter of the year has
been a rather busy season with the
fire department. Chief James and his
men have responded to a number of
alarms, and have had some ugly
blazes to handle.
Easter is Coming ,
Are You Ready?
\ . *■
We have just received a beautiful
line of Ready-to-Wear Hats for ladies,
misses. and children. These Hats
were selected with the greatest cafe.
To- full appreciate this line of artisti
cally Trimmed Hats would be for.you
to come and see them before you pur
chase. ,
A well dressed person, wearing a
well Trimihed Hat, is well fixecj for
Easter. ' ~ •
Jno. D. TWIggs, Prealdent.
M. Wealosky, Vice-President.
F. O. Tlcknor, Secretary and Manager.
Offiee Telephone, 30.
Manager’s Telephone, 112.
Office Boy Wanted.’
iood wages.
Cruger & Pace.
Office, Second Story S. B. Brown Building.
Dlreotora—8. B. Brown, Jno, R. Whitehead, M. Weslosky.
Twiggs, T, M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, F. O. Tloknor.
Definite announcement may be ex
pected In the course of a few days as
to what military organisations will,
visit the city on Governor's Day of
Chautauqua. It Is hoped that the
attendance will be ns large as usual,
and no effort will be spared to make
it so. 'Iffl
Leading Insurance Agency of South Georgia, representing twenty-five
of the strongest insurance compnnlos In the world, with combined assets
of over two hundred million dollars, among others the Aotnn, Home of
New York, Insurance’Co.' of North America, Phoenix, Commercial Union,
I and ell of the stock companies organised In this State, I. e„ the Georgia
Nome of Columbus, Atlanta Homo and Atlnntn-Blrmlngham of Atlanta.
All classes of risltB written, largo linos, special hazards, farm proper
i (y und gin houBeB solicited. Wo Insure against Fire, Lightning, Torna
does, Accident and Health, Steam Boiler, Liability Insurance and Fldel-
lty- Bonds placed In the best companies. If In need of any kind of Insur
ance drop ns a card or telephone any of the officers and a representative
* Tonic Effect of Langhter.
We are not disposed to say anything
about the physiology of Ihughtet'. but
wo arc prepared to affirm that dn a
tonic there Is nothing within the pos
sibilities of human experience that can
match a good, lienvty laugh." There is
something democratic about a laugh
that makes It impossible to distinguish
whether It Is n pclnee_or a plebeian
who Is moved to merriment. Hardly
greater tragedy conld be perpetrated
than to wrest the power of song from
the birds, but that would be a small
calamity compared with the filching of
laughter from life. If the conditions of
this world could be such as to afford to
every human being the frequent en
joyment of a pure, hearty peal of
laughter, there would be no need that
other favors be conferred. This alone
would be ample testimony that happi
ness was paramount In the lives of
men.—Baltimore Herald.
Brinson ”& Co.T Wood”"and. Goal,
’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Otis, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. 'Phqne 393.
One hears a good deal ol political
talk on the streets, In spite of the
fact that we have just disposed of a
primary election. There promises to
be an interesting contest over the se
lection of a representative from this
county to the legislature. There will
be two candidates for a certainty, and
possibly more.
will call promptly.
THE PERFECT HOME
requires perfect plumbing. And tho
benuty nnd henlthfulness 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.
• Is one of the prettiest of the season.
The very sight of these novelties
causes a desire to 'buy. Our prices
are catchy.'-
A visit to this store will profit you.
See Window Display,
HARRIS PLUMBING CO
WANTS-
;PH & DAVIS,
President,
JNO. R. WHITEHEAD,
V.-Presldent
R. H. WARREN,
Soe'y-Treas.
The physical culture classes for
children, one of the most Important de
partments of the Georgia Chautauqua,
will open this afternoon at the Audi
torium. As previously announced,
Miss Ida Virginia Smith, the Instruc
tor, will meet the children at 3:30
o’clock, and It Is hoped that all will
be prompt. Tho officers of the Chau
tauqua Association hope that the
classes In this department will be the
largest this year In the history of the
Georgia Chautauqua.
Household Furniture For Sale.—Desire
to Bell at once, very cheap for cash,
bargains for parties who mean busi
ness. Apply at 16 Washington St,
near Commerce. C. Wilcox. 24-3t
Agent McCall Patterns.
WATCH FOUND —The owner of a
watch which was picked up on the
street can recover by proving Prop
erty and paying tor advertisement
J. A. Wamble. 23tf
pltal Stock S100,000.oo
COTTAGE FOR RENT —On North
St., near waterworks station; five
rooms. Apply to Y. C. Rust 21tf
LOST . FOB.—Lost, between 4 Rawlins
theatre and Albany Electrical &
Construction Co., watch fob buckle
with cross marked “L. B. S.” Re
turn to this office and get reward.
IS-tf
We have a few hundred tons left over,
ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Brick, Fire Olay, Fire Tile, Lathi.
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Gla«>
and Putty, Mantels, Orates and Tile
Wall Paper and Paints at
C D. SMITH’S
YOUR MONEY should give an account of Itself every day In the year,
assurance of'safety in a bank deposit Is ali right, but this is not
only consideration.
Not only ought your money to be in a safe place,
It should be growing.
OUR TIME DEP08IT SYSTEM seoures absolute safety, and addl
illy earns Interest for you ’’while you sleep.” Let us explain It
R. H. WARREN, Secretary & Treasurer.
’OR 8ALE—A Kranlch & Bach piano,
nearly new. B. Gardner, 106 Resi
dence St 20-tf
Brinson & Co.. Wood and Coal
’Phone 367. Prompt service Patron
age solicited.
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