The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 04, 1906, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

’-wsr: . ItyDSTINCT PjtlffT ALBANY ,ILY HERALD: WEDNESDAY. APRIL A, 1006. BAKER COUNTY . [democracy. Call for Mass Meeting for Political Business, April 21. ploy-ad It For Their Tablets. It Is not easy to tell exactly for how lpng a period slates have been used by The soda cracker is an ideal food schoolboys,' but (hey wero used as.writ ing tablets os far back as the. middle Uvteeda; Biscuit are the ideal soda crackers. Indeed. Newton, Ga., April- 2, 1.906; 1 The .people of ; Baker County are ) hereby; requested Ip assemble in mass- J meeting at the court; house in Baker * County on Saturday, the 21st day of April, .1906, 12 o'clock m., for the pur pose! of electing an Executive Com- mlttee. of the Democratic'party. of Ba ker; County, to serve two years, and tb 1 'give such direction to the■ political And Indeed It would be hard-to find a more suitable substance for the pur pose rthan the easily flaked stone which yields a smooth surface with a-mini mum of trouble on the partof the workman. The ancients, as we know,, frequently employed waxen tablets for the; purpose of writing letters or mak- Ingicalculatlons which are not intended to' bo permanent and could easily be erased or smeared out of all recogni tion, iwltb the finger; D’illgent house keepers and clandestine lovers found Affairs of the party-as may seem to , them proper, and expedient, and to take iup and to attend to any political | business that may, properly.comebe-. ,1 fore that-meeting.; All white voters ln t, the county are lnvlted to attend and afflllqteln- this meeting,-and with the Democratic party. Dope.by. order of . the. committee. JOHN O. PERRY, Chairman,; BENTON . ODOM, Secretary. soda crackers rightly made in the first placer rightly protected first} last and all the time; WalK-Over 1 At Ehrlich’s JSp In a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY See Dr.‘ feb!2tf Weak Byes 1 made’ Strong, 8ee, Bye. Hutcheson. of which the ancient world knew noth-, ing, to the.modem man or boy. Compared with these perishable aids to memory : the slate was very long There is but one firm in Albany from whom you can buy Walk- Over Shoes, that’s Ehrlich’s. when the line of cleavage; Is discover ed,, being '^equivalent to the French "eclat," yet slate does not collapse like -way with'the application of moderate, heat, and even If cracked by a fall might still b* used If Its frame was stout : enough to stand the shock. It Is not ,surprising, therefore, that the slate, whenl once;' Introduced into school and . domestic life, soon became popular. But) slate-Is also a good roof cover ing and has been used for this purpose for eight centuries at least Tiling, which still holds Its own to a large-ex tent, partly ; .on account of-the- Inartistic; appearance-of-the modern slated roof, was practically universal in the towns af the ancient world which came under the Influence of Greece and Rome. It If you have never used a Bell Tele phone in your office;or in your home have one or more installed^youMl soon wonder how you did without it. You -will become a part of the busy.,, active world. The time you save, the results you- obtain, the peace of mind you enjoy, will more than; pay for the service. Order one in now.; Contract Departmefltji No,i400, . A “natty,”/shapely last. But- Iwf IjmUO ■ ton and Blucher low cut in pat- == ^^ = jCm ' ent, colt, kid and gun metal. After you have worn a pair; of “W&lk-Ower” shoes N you will not be satisfied with the other kind. Once bought, always sought. That’s the “Walk-Over.” Is Interesting to note in this, connection: that a, time went on bulldlnga-recluctds the thickness of their slates./ Whether this was due to reasons of economy, Mr heavy slates need to have solid timbers beneath them, or to other considerations, the faot remains that; The; -Deacon—Parspn, 1 wish you could i make, ..yqur, , sermons a little longer.. The: Pr6acher,((pleased—Why Bojflit The; Deacon—Well; It seema like; I hardly feet'to" sleep’'before lt’s time the islates used In the cheap houses of the .present day have a very cheap ap pearance, The difference Is clearly seen by contrastlng the flimsy look of a jer ry-built suburban villa with the mass ive solidity of An old slate roofed farm house, which has weathered the storms of centuries.—London Globe., .1 Ehrlich’s Southern 'bell Telephone 1 and Telegraph < Company, A Scientific Wonder.'; The: cures that stand to Its credit make Bucklen’a Arnica Silvea.sclen- tiflo wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Fa., of a distressing; case >r discomfort 126o at Albany Drug Co. ThereHs- a 'Uniformity abouur the quality'of the : : : : : Wines and liquors | ■* Which we supply that pleases. W: Every new bottle opened will«, I be found equal; to those previ- tM ously used. 1 (Our stock consists entirely ofiitj high grade goods. They are of fine!!,; , rich flavor, fuil bodied and -well -’ matured/ s Eveu-.the’lowest-priced”-: wines will prove excellent—table— beverages. lirre Ml All ^■rn NOTICE TO CITY PROPERTY OWNER8. Notice Is' hereby given that all property owners must come prepared to return the exact numher:of;feet/of each city lot owned. The tax'bookB will open on April 2 at the Clerk's of fice, lnlthe Davls-Exchango Bank build ing, .and no returns will be accepted unless; the owners spdoify ‘in-their re turns the exact number of feet-ln each lot returned, as required, by ordinance. 28-lmo Y. C. RUST, Clerk. - Electrical Wiring, Motors, Fans, Fixtures, Shades and Lamps. Albany Electrical AND Constructions Cos 105 Bfoad St,, Phone 415. Q. W; < 8AYE,''.Pi*8lldent.~ Davl»-Exobang< Bank Building THE OFFICE Boats ,1 Anyone who intends purchasing a boat for thfe sum- -mer’s use will save money by consulting usff; We .can save® you two-thirds of the freight charges by buying in carloads. We expect to place a carload order in the course of a few days, and will be glad to figure on anything from a canoe to ftttwenty-two foot high speed motor boat. "Jonah .lived In the whale three daya .and three nlghtB, my son.” “DldlhS have a stateroom, pa?” v Albany. Decorating Co., Paints,,Oils, Varnishes; Wall Paper, .Burlaps,,, Room Mouldings. WHITNEYS—th 'Phone 898. Rumney Bldg. rhe Bacon Equipment Company Albany, Qa. Values in Marble an(W Granite for artistifcftvork*’,? manship, and the finest material* fin i; We are showing some of; the prettiest-pat terns ever placed on this market.; Buy One. There, is nothing .that would.; add - more* ;to the. comfort and appearance of your front porch than one of the lovely ■ Headstones^, etc., ,, try . The Albany? Marble.,-and Granite .Works,->» W H MILLER. Proprietor ission ' Which we are showing. These goods will stand ■ the weather, better than . anything, .else because .they i,.® are already “weathered oak.” £; A three-piece suit, $12.50. Swings, from $6.00 to $9.00il p Odd Chairs, in both still and rockers. 1ft J* See display in our window.. "Gruet Is a very .unassuming fel low.” “Yes; I don’t believe he’d have a . dwYflWfrhwfdTf hfi-had'the mumps.” ; If ytu are troubled with PlleB and - can'fcrfind a cure,.try, .WltclrrHaSel' if Salve.-but be sure you-get that made' '• by SL,C..DeWitt A.Ob., Chicago. It Is I ' theOrlginal.,. If you have, used Wltoh -- Hazel "Salvo without being relieved it - Is prebable'that yon'got hold of one 14, of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine Do. Witt’s (Witch .Hazel Salve, AJtan^ ompany ouse l*li 11 ‘HI !i |fl l^lil>lid»<WlH<>Ji'»|liiF>» +*+* mi