The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 29, 1906, Image 9

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Kra THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: THUR8DAY, MARCH 29. 1906. ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES, . , Attorneys-at-Law And Real Estate. Room* 3, 4 and 5, Hobbi Building. The New 3 5? Christy and Fisher Pictures Watch the West End Syndicate. They are alive and progressive. You may Increase your wealth rapidly, If you follow their advice In Real Estate Investments. Town lots on the elec tric street car line are not yet on the market—but Inspect their plat—then waltl ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Returns of Realty Must Clearly State Number of Feet of Lots—BooKs Open April 2. FOR 8ALE. Undivided one-half interest In four teen acres land on Tift street, west of' Madison. Will sell for one-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years at 7 per cent ED. R. JONES. have just been publish-' ed, and we have them framed and .uhiramed. “Just the it!’ to deco rate ' your home for Chautauqua.„ See them ■Ibefore .the best ones are sold. For practical j work; fob -. , ' i, saving time; for long service and complete satisfaction, no other typewriter quite equals Smith Premier ,A. little book explaining just why this is so will be sent on request. Better ask about it today. lahe Smith Premier Typewriter Compa-ny. H. M. ASHE, State Dealer, Y. M. C. A. Building, At lanta, Ga. GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brick, Stone, or Woodan Buildings Furnlshsd. LET ME Convince you that the King Churn la a success, by giving you the names of my SATISFIED customers, and add your name to the list NO MORE WORRY. T. M. NELSON, State Agent. ’Phone 119, Country Store. POWER EOR ' , ELECTRIC MOTORS The City Now Prepared to Make Rates. Notice is hereby given that the City of Albany, through .the Waterworks and Electric Light Commission, Is now prepared to furnish elect rie power for motors not exceeding ten-horsepower, Inside the city limits of Albany, such power to be used only 1n the day time. Power for motors for small manufac turing enterprises or for Industries of any kind not requiring more than ten- horsepower can be had upon most sat isfactory terms. For further Informa tion apply to WILLIAM LOCKETT, 14-lmo. Superintendent 8, B. Brown, A. W. Moss, President, V.- J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier, OF ALBANY, 6A. Opened Bturinese Sept. Oth, 1000 •CAPITAL - - $60,000 SURPLUS, - - 16.000 Every facility In the banking busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department. •Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. ALBANY BRICK C# BRICE —MANUFACTURERS OF— Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. FOR SALE. Undivided one-half Interest in the Ousts place, west of the city. Terms, part cash, balance five yearB, at 6 per cent. ED. R. JONES. FOR SALE. . One Oak Roller Top Desk. Price, $10.00. ED. R. JONES. FOR SALE. One second-hand Colts Shotgun. ED. R. JONES. FOR SALE. Undivided Interest In 72% feet by 210 on Tift street, part of city lot No. 63. ED. R. JONES. FOR 8ALE. One-fourth acre on north side Tift street, part of city lot No. 63. ED. R. JONES. of FOR SALE. One-fourth acre on Tift street, new cottage on this property, terms very ...■ ■ ■ , , , _ llberaI - nlclpal taxation. The clerk now gives his entire time to the city, and he will be able fo bring in a great deal and. personal property ED. R. JONES. FOR SALE. 13 lots, in North Albany, $59 each, $10 cash, balance $5.00 monthly; no Interest. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. One-fourth acre, Residence street, $550. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR 8ALE. City lot No. 96, one acre, on North street, lying on railroad. See the city map, then come to us with $385 In your pocket. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. One-quarter acre lot on Tift street near Madison for $145 cash, or $25 cash, balance $5.00 per month at 8 per cent. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. WANTED. Capitalist to billld 100 small cot tages. We will lease them all, with the privilege of sub-letting. Can sub mit land cheap. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. A first-class 4-room house and barn, waterworks bn lot, In East Albany. $497160. ED. R. & CLAYTOfI JONES. We offer vacant lots in qnd oat of the city cheap. Will lease every house erected on them, reserving right to sublet. ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. One lot, 62% ft. by 210 ft., Broad street; part of Watson shop lot. ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. .We have four residence lota, corner State and Monroe streets. These are most desirably located In Albany. ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES. Who will buy our vacant land and erect 100 Bmall cottages, fronj 3 to 6 rooms? We will rent them all and pay a bonus, with the privilege of sub letting. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR 8ALE. 76 feet by 210 feet on Commerce, near Jefferson street The ideal lot for a close-in residence. ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES. FOR SALE. 266 acres three miles southeast of Albany. The S. F. & W. R. R-, Georgia Northern, and Atlantic Coast Line R. R, -run through this property. ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES. FOR 8ALE. One-fourth acre on Planters street Very cheap. ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES. Of interest to every owner of real estate in the city Is the notice of Clerk Y. C. Rust, which appears elsewhere In The Herald, to the effect that all returns of city lots for taxation this year "must state explicitly the number of feet, frontage and depth, of each lot or fractional part thereof,. This is In accordance with a re cent resolution of the City Council. In the past, under the arrangements for the return of property which have been in vogue for a number of years, It has been a matter of Impossibility to determine whether all real estate bore Its Just share of taxation. As will be seen by reference to the notice now being published, Clerk Rust states that he will receive no re turns of real estate which fail to state clearly the dimensions of the lots given in. By, a strict adherence to this rule it should prove a compara tively easy matter to determine, after the tax books, close, what lots or por tions thereof have not been returned, and the delinquent owners can be promptly notified. This Is the beginning of a plan which will be closely adhered to by the city authorities for the purpose of securing a more complete plan of mu- of both real which has In the past escaped Its Share of taxation. The books will be open at the office of the clerk on April 2. Their Ideas. r- V* First Woman—A smart woman can fool a man all his life. Second Woman—And a smart man can only fool a woman until she finds it out. 1 WRh the Central yards being en larged and improved, at an approxi mate coBt of $50,000, with the Atlantic Coast Line Railway freight depot tn process of construction, and with both her sidewalks and streets being paved, not to mention the extensive building of homes and business houses, it would seem that Albany Is growing “some few.” The first crop of English sparrows is about due. Brinson ft Co., Wood and Coal, ’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. The Doctor’a Idea. Jim—Gruet Is terribly absent-mind ed. Jack—I should say so! I’ve known him to telephone to his office aqd ask If he was tn. '( Invalid—Doctor, I must positively insist upon Knowing the worst. Dr. Wise—Well, I guess flay bill will be about $85. Torture by Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering l endured for three months from Inflammation of the Kidneys,’’ says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me. "Nothing helped me un til I tried Electric Bitters, three bot tles of which completely cured me.” Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disorders and Malaria; and re stores the weak and nervous to ro bust health. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price 60c. Phml, Graduate Qpticiam F . EYE St TESTED FREE BY AN EXPERT ! Oui' glnsrtos are a perfect delight to tired or painful eyes Without effort oqutmlil you cap see to perfection. They are Hafe, sure and comfortable, Insuring you,long use of your sight. We alwayH lit thefeyos with Just the lenses they lloed. Your wyes,with us are always safe. Largest experience In fitting the eyes. Every fit guaranteed. Examination b’RElfi. THE LEADING OPTICIAN. About the Lllmlt. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of, Ken neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., Is the subject of much interest to the medi cal fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He ffays of his case: “Ow ing ' to , severe , Inflammation of the Throat arid congestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, wheu, as a last reBort, I was Induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery and I am happy to say, It saved my life." Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Broaohl- tis, TonstUtis, Weak Lungs, Hoarse ness and LaGrlppe. Guaranteed at Al bany Drug Co.’s drug store. 60c and $1.00. TVial bottle free. HICKS' CAPDDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES BftrVi llD C01D3 Fresh Shipment WILEY'S CANDIES —ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO 25c 50c 75c S STERNE, The Grocer. L$. GB1G5R. We Herewith Offer a Few For Next Four Days. A rich acaortment of brand-new 8hlrt Waists, In the very newest designs, fine In material and finish, beautiful embrolderlea and laces tastily combined with sheer white fabrics; worth 75c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, will go at 48c, 88c, $1.25 and $1.83. 20 plecea Long Cloth especially aoftly finished yarn, at 9c per yd. Excellent quality sheer India Linen, 40 Inches wide, at B'/gC per yard. A lot of fine, sheer India Linen from 8J/ 2 c to 15c. New Spring Percales, light and dark styles, the 12'/ 2 c quality, 9%,c per yard. New plaid Ginghamg, blq assort ment irTsyles and colors,.from 8/ 2 to.10c per yard. L. GEIGER, 71 Broad Street. A New City Convenience for Albany Which.will deliver Standard Kerosene Oil at your home every day at the same old prices. 1 gallon, 20c. 5 gallons, 90c. Jones & Thornton, ’Phone 23. Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double Ring, ,nd best i , Ball Bearing. Lightest and best on tbe market. I swap for the old Machine, I will overhaul and furnish parts, attachments and needles for any make of Machine. W. F. FLOYD. Mgr. ’Phone 563. AJbanv. Ga, Try Toucl For Chautauqua. Except fer the fortunate people who have already tried It, one of the household necessities at the present time la something that may be used by the women for touching up and brightening various fix tures and article* about the home, when they become dlngy or shabby looking from conatant u,q. If a woman, when she la tired of trying to make her home bright and attractive by eerubblng and cleaning, will go to the OWL DRUG AND SEED CO. and get a can or two of JAPALAC, the will have no further trouble, aa It it ready for uso by any Intelligent person, and cornea In a great variety of tint* and col ors, specially prepared for u»e om kitchen tables, chairs, flower stands, oath; doors, walla, wainscoting, otc., or wherever a stain or yarnlah can be used. It Is truly eurprlelng what fine results can be obtained from a little JAPALAC JUjJloJoualy u«ed. JAPALAC la put up In quarter pint, half pint, quart,, hqlf gallon and gallon cans; full dlrec- .inn. f«r usa on all labels. ' Asw ua for sample card of colors tlons for use on all labels. 'In stock. nwrw Just received and will offer for next week another lot of Ladles’ Collars, which win bo sold '*« fo'rmofly 'it only 10c. Ready-made White Aprons, 25c riiut 33c; Towels, the biggest bargain that I ever'bebn offered, a towbl 56 Inch long aqd 24 Inohos: wide, at. only “Your money back If you. art dissat isfied with your purchase.” 7>4-lnch Horn Combs, all coarss teeth, euch that will not break whan- the ladles cornb their'heavy hair with them. All-over Laces, Edgings and Insert- Inge. Torchon Laoes and Insertlngs to match. And many other new goods. Come to tee me. I’ll give you your money's worth. UNDER THE OPERA HOU8E. D. Neuman, Agent for May Manton Patterns. Morrle Weslosky, ’ D; W.‘ James, President V.-Prea, F. H. Bates, Cashier, N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier. OF ALBANY, GA. CAPITAL $50,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,000.00 Solicits accounts of firms find Indi viduals. = Morris Weslosky, President. D.W. James, W, 8. Bell, . 1st Vice-Pros. 2nd Vico-Pr»«, Joseph ».Davis,. P. W.Jonec, Oaslier. Aas't Cashier. pirst Rational Bank, ■ M HI m Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80j MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight- Draft. A, general banking busincur transacted. Bankers’ arid merchants’’" accounts solicited- ■fTSSTrl , CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Train* «S -fi Arrival and Departure of Albany, Ga. In Street Jan. 8. 1906, DEPARTURES:' For Dothan, Flondlia arid Lock- 3:60 pas’ hart •7:45 For Dothan, Florala and. Look- hut for Macon, Atlanta, Augus- , ^ta,^Columbus. Savannah.. 4:06, For Macon, 8 Atlanta, Snvan- nah 9:00pw and ARRIVAL8: From Lockhart, Florala Dothan 8:45pm From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan ..11:49 an* From Aughpta, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon........... 7:26am From Montgomery, Troy, Co- lahibus, Atlanta, Macon.. : . 3:40 pm From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma con, Montgomery, Colum- feus .11:30pn* m Pi iHi ALL TRAINS DAILY. - Drawing room deeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on train* : arriving at Albany at 7:26 a. m. leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parlo car between Albany and Atlanta on train arriving at Albany at 3:40 p. m. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a. m. For further Information apply to S. A. Atldnson, Depot Ticket Agent or B S; Morris, Cbmmerctal Agent, Al bany, Ga. Mail