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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: WEDNE8DAY, APRIL . 11, 1306.
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Why are Columbias the Best Bicycles?
gWhy are they, the Best Known, and Why
Known as the Best?”
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K |The questions are answered by the machines them-
i|selves-»-by the thousands of Columbias that are still
Win service after having been reeling off miles for
’ periods varying from three to ten years—and by the
new Columbias or 1906, the most perfect machines
jTbnilt 'for out-door pleasure or for the use of the
business mam
. Did you ever see a worn-out Columbia? Never:—
■ and you never will. They don’t wear out.
- See the new designs, and do not make the
| 'fatal mistake of thinking there is another bike just
as good as Columbia.
AT HOME.
E. H. DENIBON—DentUt
SOFTNESS 0F 8GAL8KIN.
J. W. DOtlSETT, Dentist, now In
Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 413’.
It Is about time for the April show
ers to begin.
Phone 70 for best wax candles, 2 for
6c. ' W. BT. FIELDS.
1 Rapid progress Is being made on the
Central road’s local Improvements.
Phone 280 for Stove Wood and
Chips. >
Ifl Rivaled by Hainan Hair Where
DandruS la eradicated.
Sealskin Is admired the world over-for
Its softness and glossiness; and yet the
hnkian hair IS equally as soft«and glossy
when healthy; and the radical cause of all
hair trouble Is dahdruff, which la caused
by a pestiferous parasite that saps tha
vitality of the hair at its root Newhro’s
Herplcldo la the only preparation that Ik
fatal to the dandrult germ. Without dan
druff there Is no falling hair, hut 'a lux
uriant growth of glossy, soft hair Is cer
tain. Scouring the scalp won’t cure dan
druff. Kill the daifhrnCCi- germ. Thous
ands of women owe their beautiful suits
of hair to Newbro’a Herbicide. Bold .by
leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps
to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit Mich.
Albany Drug Co., Special Agents
Shlnola—the beBt shoe polish—lOo,
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
The criminal term of Dougherty su
perior court Is proving an unusually
busy one. ,
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The yery latest shapes In Chiffon,
Silk arid Straw Hats at Loula Zucker
Importing Co.’s. 10-6t
Do You Use Paint ?
Most of the world does and most of the
\yorld uses »
SherWin-Williams Paint.
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 made machinery operated by
experts. It’s made for you.
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,We carry a full line of this high grade
'.. goods. Please call and see us, or phone No.
5 for color cards and prices.
R. C. Eatman.
25 Washington street.
Albany, Qa.
Something
Entirely
New ...
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The Vudor Chair
Hammock combines the
luxurious comfort of a
big easy chajr, or the
restful ease of a well
upholstered couch, with
the gentle motion of a
hanrinock. Stop in and
let us show them to you.
New lot Vudor Porch
Shades just received.
S. A. & W. T. Freeman. *
. £ 'i 8
TRARC
ti rAIhRIAU
CHAIR HAMMOCK
Every residence seotlon of ^lbany
Is sharing In the building activity
which is now In full swing.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room MouldlngB.
Rtimney Bldg. ’ ‘Phone 293.
Work has commenced on Mr. E. H.
Muse’s two two-story cottages, to be
erected on Jefferson street, between
Residence and North.
WOOD! WOOD! JVOQDl
Fireplace and Stove.
Cruger & Pace,
Material Is being" placed for the
erection for Dr,. A. B. McCasklll of an
atractlve cottage In Arcadia, on Sec
ond street. The northern annex Is be-
gluing to build.up rapidly.
Special sale of up-to-date Pattern
Hats at $2.98. They sell anywhere
else at i$5.0’d and 86-00. at Louis ZUck-
er Importing Co. , 10-6t
It Is. very probable that we will
have no mbre cool weather. Summer
la coming In on a schedule which Is
hardly Subject to change, and we will
soon be having some genuine hot
weather.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is
new remedy, an Improvement on the
laxatives of former years, as It does
not gripe or nauseate and Is pleasant
to take. It Is guaranteed. Hllsman-
Sale Drug Co.
The children of the sohools of the
city will bo dismissed Friday after
noon, and will be free during Chautau
qua week. Past experience has proved
that they will not fall to take advan
tage of Chautauqua, but will attend
many of the exercises In the big audi
torium. , -
A very extensive line of Trimmed
Hats for Ladles, Misses and Children,
at Louis Zucker Importing Co.’s, op
posite Cox & Livingston. 10-Bt
A 3overe 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.
The amateur entertainment at the
opera house next Tuesday night for
the benefit of the Albany Guards will
bo one of the most elaborate ever un
dertaken here. It Is under the direc
tion of Mr. Hermann StrnusB, whose
genius for such things Is well known.
Indigestion Is much of a habit,
Don’t get the habit. Take a little Ko-
dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and
you will quit belching, puffing, palpita
ting and frowning. Kodol Digests
what you eat and makes the stomach
sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., HIls-
man-Sale Drug Co.
The new schedule on the B. & \V.
division of the Atlantic Coast Line
has been in effect since Sunday and la
cauaing no end of gratified expres
sions on the part of the traveling pub
lic. It la such a vast improvement on
the schedules that have been In effect
In the past that there Is nothing with
which to compare It. There is now
but one thing possible In the way of
Improvement of the B. & W. schedule,
and that Is a change so that the train
now leaving at 2 p. m. would depart
at 3:45 or 4 p. raj
1 The best- safeguard against head-
ache, constipation and liver troubles la
DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a
vial of these famous little pills In the
house and take a dose at bedtime when
you feel that the stomach and bowels
need cleansing. They don’t gripe.
j3old by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale
Drug Co.
BOGUS ANTIQUES.
Collectors Constantly on Their Gnnfl
Against Fraud.
Collectors of antiques have to be ah
the time on their guard against fraud
Even,then they are often deceived.
Artists exist who can Impose on the
very, elect. A well known collector had
a precious box of rare enamel. He sent
it to Vienna to be repaired, nnd the In
genious mender fitted It with a new
lid. Then he put a new lower part to
the original lid, and two collectors were
made happy.
A gem cutter took a modern gold
Greek ring, recut the stone with an
Intaglio of an Important subject, made
a turkey swallow the ring nud after
eome time killed the 'turkey. The resi
dence In the bird’s crop had endowed
the gem with air the marks of age.
A scholar In a little known part of
Dalmatia was seeking gold coins nnd
ornaments,of the old Servian dynasty.
A dealer .came to him with a beautiful
ly wrought crucifix, which be claimed
to be, a genuine antique. In examining
the article with a glass tbe student
came across a tiny Inscription, and,
better versed than tbe dealer gave him
credit for being, be read It aloud, ‘‘Tbls
cross was made In 1893 by —giving
the name of the maker it said. The
dealer stood not on the order of his go
ing, but left at once.
Many a reputed article Is Its own un
doing. At one time a number of lead
coins were pat on tbe market as an
tiques. It was discovered that the
Arabic numerals with which they were
dated were of the tashlon not Invented
at the supposed time of their making.
Collectors, young arid old, trained and
untrained, are constantly being taken
In. Even museums themselves are not
free from fakes. ■ * '
PUMICE STONE.
The Beat Quality Cornea-From the la*
land of Llparl.
We often hear It remarked, and par
ticularly after the eruption of a volqa-
no, that pumice stone ought to be plen
tiful -.ad cheap, as quantities must
have been ejected during the volcanic
disturbance; As g, matter of fact, how
ever, nono of the white stfette In gen
eral use la obtained from active volca
noes. It comes from the deposits of .the
article discovered In one or two quar
ters of the globe, the best of which •a
at present to be found In tbe Island of
Llparl, situated In the Tyrrhenian sea.
Tbe island is mountainous in character
and consists of tiiffs and lavas and of
highly siliceous volcanic products. The
district where the stone Is fonnd is
called Campo Blanco or Monte Potato.
i,Bw feet above the level of the sea.
After riding a considerable distance,
partly along precipitous paths suffi
ciently dangerous to be Interesting and
partly -through vineyards and over
grassy plains, one almost comes sud
denly upon a seemingly snow clad val
ley,* inclosed by bills also.qplte White,
and the whale glaringly bright on a
sunny day. Into those hills workmen
arc unceasingly digging deep burrows,
working within by candlelight. In their
excavations they come across many
lumps of pumice stone, which are plac
ed In baskets, subsequently being con
veyed along the valley to tbe seashore,
where small boats are loaded and sail
to the seaport near by, where tbe atone
Is sorted, packed and shipped to dis
tant parts cither by way of Messina or
Leghorn. i 1
Adirondack.
The word “Adirondack” comes to us
from tbe language of the Mohawks.
With them It was Ha-de-ron-dack and
mehnt wood eaters. This term was
npplled In derision to a few members
of ji once powerful branch of, the Al-
gonqulns, who were defeated by the
Iroquois and forced to seek refuge in a
fastness of tbe mountains. They were
In grent distress, and It Is said they
Bent messengers to their victors asking
them to make no farther war upon
them, as they Vere reduced to the ne
cessity of eating roots and the bark of
trees. A few of them finally escaped
to the north, nnd otliers were captured
and held In slavery by the Mohawks.
The Giant ,611 Lobster*.
Tbe largest lobster ever caught on
the coast of Amejica was taken by ■
Belfast (Me.) flshehnan In 1881. It
weighed . twenty-three pounds and
measured thirty-seven Inches from the
end of Its Hall to the tip Of the long
front claws, Tbe monater was too
large to enter a common lobster trap,
but as the trap was belpg drawn np’lt
was caught In the,netting and safely
landed, K Many...years; agy a lobster
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If You Will Not
, Buy New Furniture
Get a Bottle of :
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Importance to be given a placo lii'wffc
Hibson’s ’(HlMory'of Belfast” b ••;-**'
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Or a Can of : : : '
Brunswick-Balk
Collender Polish
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and polish up the old furniture. We sell both
kinds, and either is good.
. . SOLD IN ALBANY BY . .
The Steele Furniture and
r -4.’V-.'.fil -J t ilV {. £»* sTTe I -I-til , .1
Hardware Store,
Leaders in High Grade Goods.
Telephone 1 No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 Broad Street
A re You o ne ; of
M THEM ?
Why Not Be One of Th
em.
Come and see one of the swellest
' l " lines of v .
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45c White Silks.at - - 29c yd
75c, 36 inch White Silks at 50c “
$1.00 White Silks at - - 75c “
1.25 Waterproof Black Silks, 85c “
1.00, 36 inch. Black Taffeta, 75c “
1.25 “ “ . “ 98c “
1.75* “ “ “ : “ 1.48 “
It s Up to You !
A select stock of Easter Skirts-in. White
Mohair, White Serge, White Panamas, Grey
Voiles and Panamas, Black Voiles and
Panamas.
Specialties in Ready-to-Wear Shirt Waists
and Shift Waist Suits.
A CALL SOLICITED.
S. REICH.
Agent McCall Patterns.
Parties Wishing to Sell Their Next Season
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, OUs, Tarnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. 'Phone 393.
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ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
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OFFICERS
«. W. PACE, President
W. M. WILDER, Sec. and Trans.
A. P. VASON, Vice-President
T. N. WOOLFOLK. Manager.
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