The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 28, 1906, Image 3

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALt): WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1906. MARRIA6E ISN'T A FAILURE Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and 0CMB S3 S3 many of them deplore the I loss of their girlish forms H tit )- after marriage. The hearing /sTiM 3S9B tOSi children is often destructive gy dyf llVfl to Ijfhe mother’s shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, however, by the use of Mother’s Friend before baby comes, as this great limfhent always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preserves the 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 __ remedy. Sold by all fRBM A B — mOtnOi* S book, telling all nbout _ _ this liniment, will be sent free. Tie Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, B (By Kate Burr; In Buffalo Times.) ’'There Is a business man In this town who is aggrieved. He doesn’t like It because the married men In his establishment, spend so much time telephoning their wives to find out how matters are at home. The other day he was telling his tale of woe to a friend. "Seems to me, with these fellows. Come to think of It, they are good workers and trusty employes. “But honest, now, Isn't It Irritating, on a ruBh day. to have to listen twen ty times to a one-end dialogue like this: “Hello. This Mary? Yes, dear, it’s Ellhu. Who else should it be?—ha, ha, ha! Say, Mary! How are you getting along? Dinner cooking? Well, well, what? What was that? Here you! Stop that cutting It! Get off the line! Yes, Mnry. I hear you now. Every word. Some fool broke In on us—that was all. What, Mary. That woman called? This early? ^he deuce, you say. Ho, ho,ho! He, he, he! I call that rich. “Mary, Mary! Listen to what L say. Does Hetty’s tooth still hurt her? said the friend, "that you oughtn’t to kick. It lookB well for your force that they have such domestic tastes and take Buch an Interest in their wives and chil dren. If I were employing a married man I should think it a .good sign if he called his wife up three or four times a day. Really, what you’ve been There is nothing that would add more to the comfort and appearance of your front porch than one of the lovely Mission Suits and Swings Which we are showing. These goods will stand the weather better than anything else because they are al ilready “weathered oak.” A three-piece suit, $12.50, Swings, from $6.00 to $9.00. Odd Chair/, in both still and rockers, See'display in our window. HOKE WENT TO PIECE UNDER POINTED QUESTION Parried Question as to Whether He Would 8upport Bacon or. Watson for Senator, “Mayflower” and “QuaKer” For Women; PATENTS, BLUCHERS, , WELTS, VICIS, $2.50 and $3.00 Albany is Past Becoming a City. 1 From the Atlanta Constitution, Cumming, Ga., March, 27. — Hoke Smith spoke here yesterday. His speech was along the usual line until Colonel Wills, a leading attorney and county school commissioner,, fired This question at him, and then Hoke went to pieces: ' “In the event Hon. A. O. Bacon and Thomas E. Watson, are contest ants for United States Senator from Georgia, which > one would you sup port?” - ' J This got Hoke In a tight place, a majority of his hearers being Watson men. He parried the question, hut finally said he did not believe that {contingency would arrive, but should it arrive, would then say what he would do. He did not think he should now be called on to announce tor whom he would cast his vote, ptc. It is not thought Mr. Smith strength ened his cause here, he stating, It 1b said, on the streets after the speak ing, that he could not get up the en thusiasm he expected. We have recently seen the necessity of a towel supply system in S lbany, hence we are now ready to place in every office in town one 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. Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Washington St. A Chlldr Say, Weary, I guess dem Dusty congrlsmen an' senlters will jes’ be gin ter find out how far dey is from home. Weary—Why? Dusty—’Cause de railroads has cut out dem free tickets. New Alban Steam Laundry The formal opening of the Cold Soda Water Jseason will qpcur Wednesday afternoon, 4 o’clock, April 4th. Many pew;drinks, freezes and creams will be added to our list. Cooling, and appetizing, all being strictly pure; rtetty souvenirs will he presented our friends. An entertaining musical program will be arranged for the occasion. No Wood famine in Albany now. Barron getB It by trainloads. ’ Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, BurlapB, Room Mouldings. The Way Nowadays. When You t' Clean Hous< Wednesday, April 4th, 4 O’clock P. ’M. Rumney Bldg. Throw away all those old worn «out and dismal looking pieces of furniture, mattings, rugs,, etc. Sell them to the second - hand man. Then. come here and replace them with some of our up-to-date furniture and housefurnish- *• t ings. FRESH CANDY, For Pianos and Sheet Music Miss Scheecher—Have you finished your song? Steele Ayers (a composer)—Yes. Miss Scheecher—Looking for a pub lisher? Steele Ayers—No; advertiser. Iri New^Lot Just Arrived l Go to or write BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104- Pine 8troot, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga looking for an Albany Decorating Co., Paints, 011b, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. *Phone 393. „ . *1 . Travel on the railroads entering and leaving the city Is fairly heavy, but riot as great aB It has been for the last few months. In fact, the heavy travel Christmas week, and for a month on elthpr side, was alpipst un precedented In this section. As Al bany grows as a sboplng center the . Fernland Farm^ . !Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich.Milk Hlx—What are you going to do with thosfe traps? Set ’«m for bears? ' Dlx—No; I’m going to try to catch the fellow In our flat who sings “Ev erybody Works But Father.’’ High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 Buy Now-Pay as You Can. No | Csse on Record. There is no case on record-of.'a cough or cold resulting’in pneullonla or consumption after Foley’s Honey and Tar ha A been taken, Tor.lt will stop your cough and cold quickly. Refuse any but tte griiv nine Foley’s Honey and. Tar ln v a yel low package. Contajnsnoppfttwrtod Is safe and cure. Hllsman-Salo Drug travel becomes heavier. Albany House- furnishing Co W. E. SMITH, Attorney.abLsw, Room 4, Woolfolk Bulldb