The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 29, 1906, Image 8

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• • ! v i i THUR8DAY, ..MARCH 29, 1906. r'-1 • | INDSTINCT PRINtI it Rock BERNHARDT KI88ED REPORTER It’s a Ginger Ale! And Then the Lucky Min Made • Bid for 8ome More. Stimulates the body and not * head. Aids-Digestion. Try It! Sc the glass at all soda i or served in 5c bottles t stores. . , s h SW' —-MADE ONLY BY— Georgia tattling Works, Albany, Ga. 1 ' m YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES. parent! are culpably negligent children’! ey*i, early attention which would very often obviate life- -annoyance! and possibly injury to physical health. If a child of yo a child of yours complains that he can not see clearly, that he has dull I In the region of the eyes, or that i is subject to heddaches; or If he s, looks at objects askance or with partly closed eye's, he Is suffering from some defeot of vision, and It Is your U duty to at once consult in , lest your negligence or lndlf- mpy result In permanent In- ys have your children’s eyes nlned before sending them to examination,of children's eyes -Ha for special tact, as well as pro- slonal skill. If they do not need sses, I will tell you so. In the eighties Sam Davis went to Carson, Nevada, and assumed the edi torship of the Carson Appeal, which, before he went i actively Into state politics, was one of the most widely copied country papers ip the United States. When Sarah Bernhardt first passed through Nevada on her WMt- ern tour the Examiner, of San Fran cisco, wired Davis to board the "di vine” Sarah's train at Reno and escort her Into California—alBO to get a good Interview en route, Mr. Dav,ls made hlpiselt so agreeable to the entire- company, says the Success Magazine, that Bernhardt Insisted that the "ro mantic monsieur of the press” be as-, signed by the Examiner to escort her through the mazes of Western life. Mr. Davis turned San Francisco up side down for her .entertainment, and even arranged a number of attractions to show her a sample of Western ac tivity under the stress of strong emo tion. When the company left San Francisco, and farewellB were being said, Bernhardt walked up to Davis, In the presence of the admiring throng, and kissed him on either cheek and on the Ups. “On the cheeks," she exclaimed, with a naive toss of her head, "fqr the Ex aminer and the Appeal; on the lips for yourself.” Sam Davis, fof the second time In bis life, blushed, but recovered him self In time to remark that there were a lot more up-country papers that he represented, all of which would like to have blm return to Nevada with Blmliar tokens. au unit am POLITENESS OP CHINESE. Always Invite Quest to Have a Smoke and Cup of Tea. i » How the Government Cul tivates litem and Sends Them to Farmers for Soil Improvement. fp.C.1. Hutcheson $ Albany's Leading Optician, DavlS-Ex- '• change'Bonk Building. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, ..often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomkbh, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King’s NOW Life Pills. They perfect ly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 26c at Albany Drug Co. WEAK iiaifts y m*. gkhv; caused by Ini mtlt too much, attacks of Indlg ... had »hottns»» of breath] rapid heart beats, heartburn or palpitation of the heart If you tat a or If you are subject to iition, you have no doubt Indlgiition cauees tha stomach to mannal:auiall * earl miff im mnalnat ika Indlgsitic mmi I gpMj^jjSwell, and puff up against the . he -heart and- Inter fere! with Its action, and In the count of tlme'the heart beeomse diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dlgeets what you eat, takts the strain off of tbs heart and contributes i i nourishment strength and health to avary organ of the ly. Cures Ipdigeetlon, Dyspepsia, Sour Inflammation of tht mucous body. Stomach, W membranes lining tht Stomach and Diges- jp want, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Vtemieh. The discovery made by a Gei 1 scientist some .twenty years ago that -there exist tn.tbe sail vast numbers of minute microscopic organisms ibhlch mhke their home In tuberoutsB or nodules on the roots of leguminous plants, such os clovers, vetches, peas, fisana an* locust trees, has -been util ized -by itbe Agriculture Department of tbo United States In 'fts work for tbe growers of tbe country. The microscopic organisms perform' a valuable sendee for tbe plants on which they live. They pay their sub sistence by catching from tbe air ni trogen which the legumeB could not themselves take Into their system tn gaseous dorm, reducing it to a nitrate' In combination with some other ele ment taken from the ground, and the legumes easily digest this plant food, and make rapid and luxuriant growth. The way in which the government makes use of these particular bacteria -Is by propagating them under arti ficial conditions and sending them out, In Small quantities to all parts of the country fqr. the fise of farmers. A largo laboratory for. this purpose has a competent staff of -bacteriologists. 8hlpplng -Bacteria to Farmers. The-method of shipping the bacteria to the farmer who desires to intro duce a leguminous crop in- ills region where Its culture was before Impossi ble, Is In a box four Inches by six and a half deep. The box contains three packages done up in -tin foil. In -one Is a wad of cotton on which the culture or germs of tbe bacteria have been dried; and In the other two are nutrl- 'It ts hard to understand the Chi nese, but J will give you the facts that I have deduced from my own experi ence with them,” said the Rev. A. D. 3. Frauer, who was for some time a missionary in Southern China, to a re porter of the Rochester Post-Express. "The Chinese are economical, very economical. .1 do not hesitate to say that 60,000,000 of them could live on what Is wasted In the United States alone. They fire industrious and work hard. Many of them, even Mandarins, arise as early as 3 In- the morning to work, and never atop until 7 or 8 o'clock at might "One thing that I noticed, and a thing that all foreigners In China must notice, la the fact that the peo ple are unusually polite. This may be all an tbe surface, but, nevertheless, I it Is very pleasing. ‘1 was surprised with many of the little courtesies and customs that I found prevalent among the Chinese. -For instance, there Is a custom that when smoking In the presence of an other It Is necessary that - the other he asked to smoke, or, If It la possible, that a guest should -be offered a cup at tea on all occasions. “Many other .things In the same vein I noticed, as that there are set forms and polite usages for one's manner of -taking leave, that; an artiole, no mat ter -bow small, should always be pre sented to a person with both hands.” 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 a yellow package. Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, , Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. 'Phono 893. He Was Wise. ent salts, whlah are usually magnes-. inm sulphate, potassium phosphate, or ammonium phosphate, with a small iuld dlitreu nvi>y ro&klnf would toocomo very woelc. odd ud it sen me iinmt- . a lew bottloi 1 em cured. NICHOLS, Penn Yen, N. Y. Helen—Whom do you think Is the greatest of all poets? Herbert — Shakespeare. I under stand that be made a lot of money at the business. mixture of sugar, to soltdlfy and 'hold the cultures. A sheet of* Instructions and a finked envelope accompany the package. j The Instructions are simple, and practically admit of no failure. Pack age No. 1 of the nutrient salts Is first to be dissolved In a half gallon of pure water at ordinary temperature; the salt dissolves In a very few minutes. Then the wad of cotton Is to be piaoed In the solution and left to stand for twenty-four hours; and next the other package of tbe nutrient salts Is eipp- tled Into tbe solution. In another thir ty-eight hours the cultures are ready for use. The solution, If no mishap has occurred, will have turned a milky . cloudy white, very much like the Uquor of oysters. Bacteria of Discrimination. The applicant must specify what Cere for about four moothi end It ourod mo. >1 D. KAUHA Monde. O. Digests What You Eat aimuifti St Ul Lit* ll.OJt*' I Sfstsvy #1 S.OoMWltt I ffOo..O)tlcgfo,P.S.A. Albany Decorating Co., Points, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, BurlapB, Room MouldlnRa. Rumney Bldg. 'Phone 3*3. particular variety of leguminous crops he desires to establish, found that the bacteria -common to cer tain f&tntUes of legumes will mot make their home on the roota Of legumes -For Bale by Albany Drug Co. Hllsman-8ala Drug Co. and Loo Latel Brought Down the House. The Boy and the Cow on the stage Tuesday night. Was to the crowd a very novel sight. The Boy tried In vain to get the Cow to stand, But the Cow was not In humor, and , he yelled, to beat the band: “This old Cow belongs to the Enter prise Store!” ■Of cottrse, the little fellow was all In -a flutter. Or perhaps he might have said a little - bit more 4.bout the richness and quality of the old Cow’s butter, “Fox River” Butter, at the Enter prise Store. ’ Only 36 cents per potytd. GEO:- H. CARROLL, Manager. Dr. PUlem—There must bo some thing radically wrong with your Bys tem to have your fall out so. You will have to diet. Skantlox—Dye it? I'm afraid, doc, there's not enough of It left to dye. - JAMES TIFT. MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. I Ventulett Building Don’t frown—look pleasant If you are suffering from Indigestion or sotaf stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cute. Hon.'Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Gjfi., says: "1 suffered more than 20 years with Indigestion. A friend recom mended Kodol. It relieved me In one day and I now enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol digests wbat you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas stomach, belching, etc. Sold by bony Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug of other families. For Instance, the bacteria that subsist on the roota of alfalfa will not live on the roots ot red clover. The bacteria on red clo ver, however, wUl Inoculate white clover, crimson clover, buffalo clover, and all the trifiltum clovers. The bac teria on bird clover, which Is common In some parts ot the country, will In oculate alfalfa. The bacteria ot soy beans will work on oow-peat and simi lar members of the bean family. There are two ways In‘which tbe culture may be applied. The first way Is to spread the seed out thinly on tables and sprinkle the solution over It; then, when dry, to sow as usual. The other way Is to take a quantity ot sbU ht a place out ot the sunshine, sprinkle the solution over It, stir It up, and- scatter it broadcast over the ground to be seeded. Successful Inoc ulation can be secured by taking Boll tram a thrifty field ot legumes such ae alfalfa, clover, or vetches, and scat- tejUng tt over the field where either ot these crops may be desired. Although an expensive undertaking tor. the government, the results have Justified the experiments. Mrs. Jones—You must get the land lord to come and see for himself the damage has done to the celling. Mr. Jones—Yes, and If I do he’ll see the damage the children have done to the rest of the house. Qlven Up to Die. B. Spelgel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Ev ansville, Ind., writes; "For over five It has been Years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians, who did me no good, and I was practically given up to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was rec ommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured." Why not let It help you? Hllsman- Sale Drug Co. Get a Gibson Picture FREE With the Sunday Edition of The Atlanta Journal AT 'THE MATINEE By Permissl.m COLLIER 5 WEEKLY Copyrislu 100*. T- F. Collier & Sen. Every Sunday, beginning April 1st, The Journal will give away as a supplement with each copy a famous Gibson picture printed on buff tinted art paper. These pictures represent the best work of Charles Dana Gibson, and they have been secured at great cost by The Journal from Col lier’s Weekly, for which Gibson drew exclusively. Start with the first picture and save the entire collection. You will then have a priceless art treasure, fer Gibsou has given up pen and ink drawing forever. Some of 'the other exclusive features of The Sunday Journal are: HENDERSON’S CARTOONS. GEORGE ADE—(Famous for Fables in Slang.) LINCOLN STEFFENS—(Greatest Graft Describer ift the world.) FRANKLIN FYLES—(Dramatic Critic of interna tional fame.) IDA INNERLY—(She writes a social letter that ah ways sparkles and sometimes blazes.) MRS. HENRY SYMES—(The wonderful beauty spe cialist who answers Individual questions. MARION HARLAND—(The most helpful authority on household affairs.) COLORED COMIC SUPPLEMENT. ROOSEVELT BEARS And the greatest NEWS paper of the South. Get the Sunday Journal. 5c a copy, $2 a year. See our local agent or address The Journal ATLANTA, GA. DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED BOTTLED EXCLUSIVELY BY The Albany Coca-Cola Bottling Co Everywhere 6c Hamblen, Tribunes, Recycles. We point to these Bicycles and chal lenge their duplicate as to finish, wear ing qualities and price. Competition in manufacturing has given us a PERFECT BICYCLE 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. at a nominal cost as compared to for mer prices. Our bicycles are the best to be had. Come in and examine them. " Examine the new style tires; couldn’t fie better, could they? Entire wheel A1 and beautiful in finish. Talk bicycle with us and save money. w. H. MILLER, Proprietor. B. If. SMITH, The Leading.Wheelman, Pine Street. Correct Dress! I TTie “Modem Method” system ol gh-grade tailoring introduced by I L E. Hay* & Co. of Cincinnati, O. | safisfies good dressers everywhere. | All Garments Made Strictly . to Your Measure J. B. Davis. T. W. Ventulett J. S. DAVIS & CO. INSURANCE A Q E N T 8 against FIRE LIGHTNING ’ •I moderate price*. 500 Itylci ol lordgn | ' ' # awhichti tad domestic fabrics fromv 6 lo choose. B. BROWN 4 CO., Albany, Ga. TORNADO. 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