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GRAINGER & BARTLETT,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
Dawson, Ga.
Coat of Brick, Stone, or Wooden
Buildings Furnished.
law requires, 1
about Juno 1st
for such transfer and registration.
Be It further ordained, That all or
dinances 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flict herewith, are hereby repealed.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
any kind not requiring more than ten-
horsepower can be had upon most sat
isfactory terms. For further Informs,
tion apply to
WILLIAM LOCKETT,
14-lmo Superintendent
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Davls-Exchsnao
Bank Building
MANUFACTURERS OF-
Ventulett Building
Annual Capacity, 10,000,000.
THE FIRST DISTRICT
STATE SENAT0RSHIP
GOOD SUGGESTION.
A Double Dally Mall on B, & W.
Branch of the Coaet Line.
JpectaclesShouId
Be Changed
V; Frequently people will got spectacles
which suit them, and go on wearing
them for years without having their
sight tested to discover whether any
change has taken place. This Is
wrong. All who wear glasses should
have their, eyes ..tested at Intervals,
oven If tie necessity for such bo not
apparent to them. As a general rule,
speotacles for old sight require chang
ing about every three years, but It is
desirable that the sight should bo
carefully tested every two years.
Whenever you feel uneasy In your
spoctaoles, don't hesitate to cull and
see me. Always glad to help you.
Dr.C.I.Hutchason
Albany's Leading Optician, Davls-Ex-
change Bank Building.
The Tifton Gazette, noting what tho
Albany, Business League has been do
ing, makes a suggestion as follows:
The- Albany Business League haa
already clone much good' work for Its
city and section, and along the line It
has mapped out, the Gazette would
suggest another public necessity: A
mallclork on trains 94 and 96 between
Tifton and Brunswick. For several
decades, the people along this divis
ion of the Atlantic Coast Lino have
had only bne mall each way per day.
The wonderful development of the sec
tion the line traverses has brought
about an entirely new condition of
affairs, and better facilities are now
of urgent necessity. Under the new
schedule, both these trains could carry
mail, thus giving two malls per day,
and greatly facilitating the transac
tion of business, If Albany’s Business
League will tako tho matter up, the
Gazette promises thorn Tilton's hearty
cooperation.
A Scientific, Wonder.
Tho euros that stand to Its credit
malco Busmen's Arnica Salvo a scien
tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford,
lecturer for tho Patrons of Husbandry,
Waynesboro, l’n„ of a distressing ease
of Piles, rt heals tho worst Burns,
Soros, Bolls, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds,
Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25o
at Albany Drag Co.’s drug store.
J. Ferris Cann and Pleaaant A. Stovall
Probable Oppoalng Candidate#.
Savannah, Ga., April 9.—It is re
ported in political circles that Mr. J.
Ferris Cann will probably be the nomi
nee of the Peoples’ Democratic League
for Senator from the First Georgia dis
trict. This report has not been con
firmed by anyone in authority, but the
impression 4s that Mr. Cann will be
asked to make the race. The Citizens'
Club will probably nominate Mr. Pleas-
ant”A.' Stovall, who is now a represen
tative from Chatham. It is this coun-
ty'a turn to name the Senator from the
First District. If either of the gentle
men named should go the District would
have an able representative. Mr. Cann
has served one term in the senate.
Mr. Stovall is Bowing his second term
in the house now. The legislative can
didates have not been selected yet by
either faction.
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
Is Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels all cold from the ays-
Dm by acting as a cathartie on the
bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar la a certain, safe and harm,
less cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing cough.
From a Benedict’s Standpoint.
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We have just received nnothcr ship
ment of Rambler, Cleveland and Tri
bune BtcycleB, and if you failed to get
one out of the laBt lot you will surd; -
find what you want in this one. Tin
is the best lot of whoelB ovor brought
to Albany, and they will bo Bold under
a positive guarantee.
Wo would bo glad to have you call
and let ub explain WHY our wheel is the
one you ought to buy.
B. F. SMITH,
The Leading Wheolman, Pine Street.
.Morris Weslosky, D. W. James.
President V.-Pret
F. H. Bates. Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier.
TiMNatoal lanl
Albany Decorating Co,,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. 'Phono 383.
, April
Georgia Chautauqua, Albany, Ga,
22-29, 1906.
Account above occasion, tho Central
of Georgia Railway will sell round trip
tickets to Albany at one first-class fare
plus fifty cents. Tickets on sale April
21 to 28 Inclusive, final limit April 29.
For Information, apply to nearest
S. A. ATKINSON,
Union Ticket Agent.
R. S. MORRIS.
Commercial Agent
"Who was Mnrs, pa?"
“Tho god of marriage.”
"1 thought ho was tpe god of war.’
“All tho sumo thing, my son.”
OF ALBANY, QA.
CAPITAL $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFIT8
Torture by Savages.
"Speaking of tho torture to which
Bomo of tho savage tribes In the Phil
ippines subject their captives, remlndB
mo of tho Intense suffering' I endured
o non on for three months from Inflammation.of
i.-.uuu.uu Kidneys,” snvs W. M. Sherman, of
Solicits accounts of firms and info.
vidunlB.
Morrln Wosloiliy, President.
D. W. Jemm. W. H, Bell,
let Vloo-Pree, 2nd Vloe-PrM
Joseph B.DnvIn, P,;W, .Toner.
Onnlhir. Ase't Cnehtor
pirst National Bank,
ALBANY, GA.
.
Capital $50,000.
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
MONEY LOANED,
Deposits rocolvod subject to Sight
’ Draft. A general banking busluesi
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants'
accounts solicited.
8« B. Brown,
A. W. Muse.
rrwjtdentv V.-Prnsldent
J, P, Munnerlyn, OnHhtor,
Altai Moil Bait
Of ALBANY, GA.
Opocoil Business Boot, otb, 1900
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
$50,000
- 15,000
Every facility In tho banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Department.
Time Deposits.
says W. M. Sherman, of
Cushing, Mo. "Nothing helped me un
til I tried, Electric Bitters, three hot-
tlos of wlilch completely cured me. ! ’
Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Blood (llsordors and Malaria; and re
stores tho weak and nervous to ro
bust health. Guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co. Pries 60c.
Silas Corncob — Old Josh Mcdders
had a hundred dollars saved up ter
bury himself with, and what do ye
think ho done will it? Why, went an’
got married!
Abo Crossbar—Wal, that’s about th’
teamo thing.
If you are troubled with Piles and
can’t And a’ fcure, try Witch Hazel
Salvo, but be sure you get that made
by E. C. DcWitt & Co., Chicago. It is
tho Original. If you have used Witch
Hazel Salve without being relieved It
Is probable that you got hold of one
of the many worthless counterfeits
that are sold on the reputation of the
genuine De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-
Sale Drug Co.
AND BUILDERS,
TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN.
The books for receiving tax returns
for 190G nro now open. As the state
demands prompt return, of digest, as
hooks will be closed
S. W. GUNNISON,
T. C„ D. C.
N AN ORDINANCE,
Be It ordained by the Mayor and
Council of the City of Albany, and It
/a hereby ordained by authority of
the same, that all bonds heretofore
Issued by the City, In case the hold
ers thereof desire It, and all bonds
hereafter Issued by the City, and be
fore the delivery thereof to the pur
chaser, shall be registered as herein
after provided.
Be it further ordained: That the
Clerk of tho 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 the deliv
ery to purchaser of all future Issues of
bonds, a description of said bond or
bonds, giving number, series, date of
Issue, date of mnturlty, rate of Inter
est, denomination, by whom signed,
how and where 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 shall enter upon each and every
bond so registered, the word ’’Regls-
torod,” the date of registration, by
whom registered, and In what charac-
ter-or capacity, and shall sign said en
try officially.
Be It further, ordained: That none of
said bonds shall, after such registra
tion, be negotiable by delivery, but
said bond or bonds may he negotiated
or transferred by the person In whose
name they are registered, by registra
tion In tho name of the person to
whom the same are to he 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, serleB and denom
ination of the bond or bonds to be
transferred, and shall sign said au
thority In the presence of and acknowl
edge tile 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 his
presence. And said bond or bonds to
ho transferred, as herein contemplated,
shall be 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
House
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210
210
Alley
For Sale.—The Parkas lot, 315 ft. on Broad and 210 ft. on Jackson St., including
the Brick Store and the Smith & Davis lot, with the Roby House. The store lot
north side of People’s Trading Co., excepted from this sale. Will sell the whole
or in subdivided lots. For information see
Ed. R. & Clayton Jones and
The Jones & Smith Title & Guaranty Co.,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
j ADVERTISEMENT.
8ale of City and County Bonds.
Sealed propqsals, 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 $12,500.00
and County Bonds amounting to $12,-i
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 In
said City and County on the 30th day!
of May. 1905, and both validated by
the Superior Court of said County, on
the 14th day*of June, 1905.
Thare will be Thirteen ,(13) City
Bonds aqd 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) years from date, at which
time both Issues shall be fully paid off,
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 be tor the
entire Issue of both City and County
Bonds, and accompanied by the bid
der’s certified cheek for $600.00 and
the expense of lithographing said
bonds shall be borne by the purchaser.
This the 31st day of March, 1906.
J. R. WHITEHEAD, (Chairman),
J. W. MOCK,
F. L. WILDER,
(County Commlsloners.)
H. A. TARVER,
R. L. JONES,
JOS. EHRLICH.
(City Council.)
Joint Committee, City and County Pub
lic School Building.
POWER FOR
ELECTRIC MOTORS
The City
Now Prepared
Rates.
to Make
Notice la hereby given that the City
of Albany, through the Waterworks
and Electric Light Commission, Is now
prepared to furnish electric power for
motors not exceeding ten-horsepower,
Inside the city limits of Albany, such
power to be used only In the day time.
Power for motors for small manufac
turing enterprises or for Industries of
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE EEOHH BUSINESS IBID
OPENS IN THE WELCH BUILDING JUNE 4,1906.
Twenty-five per cent, discount given to tlie first 25 en
rolled. The latest and best systems of BOOKKEEPING
and STENOGRAPHY in America will be taught by ex
perts. Three complete diploma courses. This institution
will'ask for a charter'to grant degrees. Full and complete
catalogue will be issued from press by May the 25th.
SUBJECTS:
Bookkeeping
Banking
Advertising
Arithmetic
Comerclal Law
Correspondence
Touch Typewriting
Spelling
Grammar
Penmanship
Shorthand
EQUIPMENTS:
Bank
Mdse. Emporium
Railroad Office
Post Office
Auditing Office
Adding Machine
Typewriters
Office Desks ,
Illustrating Boards
Expert Teachers
Boats.
Anyone who intends purchasing a boat for this sum
mer’s use will save money by consulting us. 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
a twenty-two foot high speed motor boat.
The Bacon Equipment Company,
Albany, Ga.
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There is a uniformity about
the quality of the : : : :
Wines and Liquors
Which we supply that pleases.
Every new bottle opened will
)e found equal to those .previ
ously used.
t,/ Our stock consists entirely of
q nigh grade goods. They are of fine
rich flavor, fuil bodied and well
matured. Even the lowest priced
/ wines will prove excellent table
Wgp beverages.
OFFICE
Broad Street,
Front
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