The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 03, 1906, Image 7

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1 = 1906. Owl Drug & Seed Co. FORMAL OPENING April 4, 1906. MENU 5 Cents CREAM SODAS Chocolate Lemon Pineapple Peach Orange Saraaparilla Fruit Sundaea — All Flavora Grape Cup Limeade Cherry Cocktail Coca-Cola Lolly-Pops — All Flavora Root Beer Vanilla 8trawberry Catawba Lemon Grape Wild Cherry Claret Milk Strawberry Orange Glace PHOSPHATES Pepsin Catawba Milk FREIZE Pineapple Claret Blood Orange Chocolate Milk Chocolate Wild Cherry Glace 10 Cents 8trawberry and Tutti-Frutti Cream Catawba Shake Vanilla Shake Claret 8hake Grape Juice Lemonade Ice Cream 8oda — All Flavora Raspberry' Silndao Egg Phosphate 15 Cents Nutmeg Flip Nugatlne Sundae Claret Lemonade Raspberry Lemonade Tutti-Frutti Lolly-Pop Conlda’s Strictly Pure Candles, always fresh. Samples of Palmer’s Sachet free to our friends. Palmer’s name Is a guarantee of quality. -im MUSICAL PROGRAM Polyphone Orchestra Mister Dooly Two Eye* of Brown Under the Bamboo Tree I’ve Got a Feelln’ for You Tessle, You are the Only Only Bill Bailey ' My Little Coney Isle Our Director Dear 8lng! Sing! Old Folki at Home In the Good Old 8ummer Time Bedella Only a Soldier Boy On a Starlight Night Menage of the Violet Any Rage? In Cincinnati Juat One Girl Monaitery Bella Dixie Qlrj Egypt Hiawatha Good-bye, Little Girl, Good-bye Teaelng My Emmaleen Henny Dixie Land LaPaloma Under the Double Eagle Daley Bell Stephanie' The Girl You Love My Queen Victor Orchestra I'll Be Waiting In the Gloaming Cupid Hae Found My Heart, Mephletopheles Spinning Wheel Airs of Great Britain Mleere Clown Dance Martha Overture Flower Song Call Me Thine Own A Gay Gouoon Serenade Football Happy Days In Dixie In Dear Old Georgia By-gone'Days In Dixie In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree Big Indian Chief The Original Cohens „ ^ Cross Country March , WHAT'S IN A NAME? ~ Conlda and Palmer Signify Something Good. $ Extended to AIL OWL DRUG & SEED COMPANY. m Do You Use Paint ? Most of the world does and most of the world uses f. Sherwin-Williams Paint. Overcrowding, It’s made to paint buildings with, inside and outside. It’s made ready for the brush. It’s made for home use and for practical painters too. It’s pure lead, pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by specially npde machinery operated by experts. It’s made for you. We carry a full line of this high grade goods. Please call and see us, or 1 phone' No. 5 for color cards and prices. I R. C. Eatman. 25 Washington street. Albany, Qa. Fresh Seed are the only kind that Grow. Fresh Seed are the only kind we sell. Albany Drug Co. •The Inference. The Citizen — There are too many gratters In the world. The Politician — Unquestionably. Pretty soon there won’t be enough graft to go ’round. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the olA reliable tailor, has moved his place of business to No. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south Broad street. My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, The Tailor Electrical Wiring, Motors, Fans, Fixtures, Shades and Lamps. , Albany Electrical and Construction Co. 105 Broad St„ Phone 415. G. W. SAYE, President, Correct Dress The “Modem Method” system of | high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co* of Cincinnati, O* satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure el moderate prices. 500 tlvlrs c end domestic fabrics from wnich l( 8. B. BROWN & CO, Albany, Ga. "Simpkins haa~such a taking way with him?” “Kleptomaniac?” \ A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach/Liver and Bowels, take Dr. Klag’s New Life Pills. They perfect ly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort 25c at Albany Drug Co. That Wat Strong Enough. DON’T CODDLE YOURSELF. Fudnen About Health Does More Harm Than Good. When one thinks of the newfangled Ideas about health and sees people on every hand bunting for disease germs In water, milk, meat, fruit and the at mosphere, analyzing everything, dread ing swallowing and In constant fear with tevery mouthful they eat, one al most wonders whether or not life Is worth living. If we are liable to be made tbe victims of tens of thousands of enemies which are In uud around everything, In all liquids nrnl all solids alike, we are In Just ubout tbe same condition to eujoy life as was one of the olden kings who lived In mortal terror that everybody was trying to poison him. All bis foods aod drinks, everything, had to be tasted and tested by some trusted member of his house hold before be dared to touch It him self. If there is a pitiful object In tbe world It Is a person who has become finical about bis health, wbo lives In terror of germs and must examine and analyze everything he eats or drink9, looking for Infection. It Is an Insult to oue’s Creator to go through life whining, complaining and fearing, In morbid terror that n thou sand enemies nre combined to rob one of comfort, of happiness and of health. Man was made to bold up bis head, to walk erect, with boldneas, fearlessness and confidence.—Success. PINEAPPLES. Thtt War They Grow and How the Plante Reproduce. Pineapples do not grow on trees. Im agine a plant four feet In extreme height from the ground to the tip of leaves. A single stalk'at the surface, but dividing at once Into Bwcrdllke blades or leaves, fifteen In number, from tbe center of which appears a stiff, upright stem, at tbe top of which Is the fruit This stem Is short and the crown of the fruit when fully grown Is a foot or more below the points of the leaves. At the end of a year and a half from planting each plant pro duces a single fruit, even ad a cabbage* plant produces a single head. But the pineapple does not die after fruiting once. Down on the stem below the fruit and among tbe long, narrow leaves a sucker appears. If allowed to remain this will soon become tbe bead of tbe plant, and within another year It will yield another fruit This process may go on for a term of years. In the meantime, however, other Backers will make their appearance. These are broken off, and when stuck Into the ground they put out roots and becojne other plants. Thus a single pineapple plant may produce a dozen or more others while It Is yielding fruit from year to year.—New York Herald. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to ita. credit make Bucklen’s Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons,of Husbandry. Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Plies. It heals the worst Bams. Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum! Only 25c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. ADVERTISEMENT. Sale of City and County Bondi. Landlady—You should never attack the weak. Boarder—All right I'won’t say any thing about the tea; IT1 talk about the butter. 'The beet way to rid the system of a cold la to evacuate the bowels. Ken nedy’s Laxative Roney and Tar acts as a pleasant yet effectual cathartic on the bowels. It clears the head, cuts the phlegm oat of the throat, strength ens the bronchial tubes, relieves cough, colds, croup, whooping cough, eta Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hlls- man-Sale Drag Co. Sealed proposals, addressed to J. R. Whitehead, Chairman Joint Commit tee City and County Public School Committee, Albany, Georgia, will be received at the office of the County Commissioners, up-to noon of the 10th day of April, 1906, for the purchase of City Bonds amounting to (12,600.00 and County Bonds amounting to 812,- 500.00, to be Issued for the erection and equipment of a free High School In the City of Albany, Georgia, and County of Dougherty, for white chil dren In said City and County, the is sue of said bonds having been respec tively authorized by elections held ,ln said City and County on the 80th day of May, 1905, and both validated by the Superior Court of said County, on the 14th day of June, 1905. There will be Thirteen ,(13) City Bonds and Thirteen (13) County Bonds, all payable, both principal and interest, at the National Bank of Com- merce, New York City, In gold coin of the United States, of the present standard of weight and fineness, and each Issue numbered from One (I) to Thirteen (13) Inclusive; No. 1 being for (600.00, and the remainder for (1.000.00 each. Each number of each issue payable as follows: No. 1, one year from date; No. 2, two years from date; and so on, up to No. 13, which will be payable thir teen (13) yeara from date, at which time both Issues shall be fully paid oB both principal and Interest Each is sue bearing Interest from the date of their Issue, at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. All bids or proposals must he for the entire Issue of both City and County Bonds, and accompanied by the bid der's certified check for (590.00 and the expense of lithographing said bonds shall be borne by the purchaser. This the 31st day of Marcm, 1906. J. B. WHITEHEAD, (Chairman), J. W. MOCK, F. L. WILDER, (County Commlsloners.) H. A- TARVER, R. L. JONES, JOS. EHRLICH, (City CotmdL) Joint Committee, City and County Pub lic School Building. AN ORDINAh Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Council of the City of Albany, and It hereby ordained by authority of i same, that all bonds heretofore Issued by the City, In case the hold- i'thereof desire it, and all bonds hereafter Issued by the City, and be fore the delivery thereof to tho pur chaser, shall be registered as herein- lfter provided. Be It further ordained: That the Clerk of the Council shall procure and provide a suitable book In which he shall enter, upon application and pre sentation by the holders thereof of all existing bonds, and before tbe deliv ery to purchaser of all future Issues of bonds, a description of said bond or bonds, givjng number, series, date of Issue, datd* of maturity, rate of Inter est, denomination, by whom signed, how and yhere payable, both as to principal and Interest, and such other data as may be necessary for the ready Identification thereof, together with the name of the person register ing the same, the character or capac ity In which such person holds said bond or bonds, and for whose benefit the same are registered. And the said Clerk Shalt enter upon each and every bond So registered, the word “Regis tered,” the date of registration, by whom registered, mid in what charac ter or capacity, and shall sign said en- try officially. Be It further ordained: Thdt none of said bonds shall, after such registra tion, be negotiable by delivery, blit said bond or bonds may be negotiated ’ or transferred by the person In whose name they are registered, by registra tion In the name of the person to whom the same are to be transferred or negotiated. Be It further ordained: That any holder of the bonds herein contem plated desiring to transfer the same shall authorize the City Clerk, In wri ting, so to do, giving the name of the transferee, number, series and denom ination of the bond or bonds tq be transferred, and shall. sign said au thority In the presence of and acknowl edge the same as his act, before a Notary Public or some other officer duly authorized by law to administer oaths, and said Notary Public or other officer shall certify In writing under seal of his office, that said authority was signed and acknowledged in blB presence. And said bond or bonds to be transferred, as herein contemplated, shall ’ bd" returned to the City Clerk and by him re-reglstered as provided for the original registration of the same, showing to whom and when the same was transferred, and shall pre serve and properly file the authority for such transfer and registration. Be It further ordained, That all or- linances or parts of ordinances In con flict herewith, are hereby repealed. Passed and adopted March 26, 1906. (Signed) Y. C. RUST, Clerk. 27-3t-law DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbat the firm of E. W. Livingston & Co. has dis solved by mutual consent of the parties at WifereBt, E. W. Livingston retiring. The. business will be con tinued by Richard Hobbs, wbo will collect all accounts and pay all bills due by tbe firm. R. HOBBS, 27-4t E. W. LIVINGSTON. NOTICE TO CITY PROPERTY OWNER8. Notice Is hereby given that all property owners must come prepared to return the exact number of feet of each city lot owned. The tax books will open on April 2 at the Clerk's of fice, In the Davis-Exchange Bank build ing, and no retains will be accepted unless tbe owners specify In their re turns the exact number of feet In each iot returned^ as required by ordinance. m ■M 28-lmo its RUST, Clerk. -V Another Shipment We have just received another ship ment of Rambler, Cleveland and Tri bune Bicycles, and if you failed to get one out of the last lot you will surely find what you want in this one. This is the best lot of wheels ever brought to Albany, and they will be sold under a positive guarantee. We would be glad to have you call and let us explain why our wheel is the one you oaght to buy, B. F. SMITH, The Leading Wheelman, Pine Street. ■ aMdStUmSiu