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T HE ALBANY 4DAILY HERALD: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1906.
Is to loye children,- and no home
ED, R. a CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-jvt-Law
And Real Estate.
' Phone 408.
can be completely hjrppy wjth-
New Jewelry
For Spring
Wear Bracelets, Collarettes, Col
lar Supporters, Waist Sets, etc.
Phil Harris,
Leading Jeweler.
out them, yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
■a T r. »» _ must pass usually is so full of suffering;*
I WPxfiMplRjC® danger and fear that she looks forward
I wvSsaklw YU to the critical hour with apprehension
1 ' ™^®*-^®P and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its pene
trating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and
all unpleasant fdelings, and so prepares the system for the
ordeal thafsiie passes through , a
the event safely and with but : ii| A||l|fcD^O
little suffering, as numbers have |Wra|| Wi : -i H 5^
testified and said, “it is worth If H V®
its weight in gold.” $1.00 per A —
bottle of druggists. Book containing ATh/fl
valuable information mailed free. iff”jjjf31S
the BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. fl ■ MVIHsi
Significance of the State
ment of Superintendent
LocKett for 'the First
Three Months of 1906.
The report 6f the superintendent ot
waterworks and electric lights, pre
sented -at the regular meeting ot the
City Council Monday night, did not go
idto details to show exactly what the
earnings of'these two, utilities were
during the first quarter ot the year,
thb figures as presented In yester
day's Herald were merely skeleton
ized,
t
After paying all the cost ot opera
tion and meeting various other ex
penses Iatd.upon the two departments,
Superintendent Lockettv was. able to
pay Into thfi city . treasury the net
amount of $2;425.83. ^
• In addition to the fixed expenses.ot
maintenance And operation which
were met:-the following Items, are to
you so persistently to de
posit your idle money
with us because we feel
that your cash is abso-
i •„ , •
lutely safe in our hands,
and you will profit by the
interest we pay on de
posits.
ityiiihtirt n^|oay/fo>
us tOtdltr^l}Out1t. v Come
to see us.'
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a JLn v >v~ • *s ’'.a v* i -Jfc .i*
Albany Trust Co,
of Georgia.
( Take care of your Eyes. We
are' the Leading ‘ Opticians and
make a specialty iii fitting the
Eyes.,
. EYES EXAMINED FREE.
Phil Harris,
Leading Optician.
Shirt-Waists
LAUNDERED free.
This offer is not extended to you but once
each week, and it does not mean that we
will launder free a Shirtwaist with every
25c worth of laundry, but that-your, package
must amount to 25c or,more, Our inten
tion now 1 is to keep this offer in force ifom
some time—at'least :until, the ladled of Al
bany can be convinced ‘that bur work is far
superior to all others.
week another lot 6f Ladles' Collar*,
vyhlch will be told as formerly at only.
10<l _ '
Ready-made White Apron*, 25c and
1i To well, the-' biggest bargain that hat
ever been offered, a towel 66 Inohee-
iong and 24 Inches wide, at only
Tyqur n moneypb*ck If you are dlaaat-i
l^o^iivlthyovr.pMreHaae,” ^
wm, !?®r,n cotpb.,,, pH-, coir#*,.
teeth, auoh that will not break whan
the ladle* eomb their heavy hair with
All-Over Laces, Edgings and insert-
Inge. .
Torchon Laeee and Iptortlngs to
match. - -
And many other new good*.
I Come to too mo. I’ll give you your
money’* worth.
In January on account of the delay,
in the shipment of' the' motors or
dered for use in the mUntclpal plants;
INW Albany
Steftiitf liauiuiVvi
{432.60, tho amount of' an oxtni pay-
mi a
rolF for'a ’pljBllk. .There were four
payroll's durinsi^the first quarter of
the present year, this being.file result
of a chinge in systems, to make pos
sible the carrying'of none of'th4"<buSr
We Herewith Offer
a . Few
lness of one quarter-Into another;
1600, the aipouqt of jesttmated’AO 'and.
20 per cent, reductlone of (flat qnd me
ter llght>rates(thls reduction for the
sake., of comparison' with the corre
sponding, quarter of 1906>) - :^v|‘io'
The total of these figures, represent*
Ing,. the real net earnings pf: the two
eptablishments, Is $4,190,40. ,. Last
ypar the net earnings were $2,613.20,
the increase being more than , $1,500.
This evidence that the earning ca
pacity of ,the ; yratqi)workB andi electric
light departments Is Increasing, while
at the same time their, efficiency Is
being kept up to a high standard, can
not fall to be gratifying to the citizens
and taxpayers .of Albany.
I • FOR SALE
Fifteen lots on Tift street for $100
:ach; $10 cash, balance $8'per month.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
ish Turnout
I A rich assortment of brand-new
r Ihlrt Waists, In tho very, newest
Resigns, fine In material and finish,
(beautiful embroideries and laeqs
itastlly combined with sheer white
(fabrics; worth 75o, $1.50, $2.00,
t$2-76, will go at 48c, 85c, $1.26 and
tf1*86.
] 20 piece* Long Cloth especially,
qoftly finished yarn, at 9c per yd.
. Excellent quality sheer India
jILlnen, 40 Inchee wlde, at 9^jC per
yard. ,
FOR SALE
Thirteen lots on West Tift street,
I65 each; $5 cash, balance $2.6f per
houth.'
! ■ ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
for Chautauqua week you had
better give us your ortler now.
v
There’ll be a great rush for them
later. Give your order , now and
we will reserve just the team you
want 1 r.
! FOR SALE!
Three Sites for Stores
,, on Broad Street,
(Near Jackson). I
Size, thirty feet front on
Broad street and running back
210 feet to alley.
This property is rapidly En
hancing in value and will be
worth dolible present‘price in
few years.
. Full information on applica
tion to
FOR SALE
| The Kaufman one acre and resi
dence, Pine street. S
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone 367, Prompt service. Patron-
age solicited.
I ; A let of fine, sheer India Linen
•from 8J4o to 15e,
i! Ned/ Spring Percales, jgjjit and
t dark styles, the 12/ 2 e.quality, 9*/ a c
l}er yard.‘V .
; New plaid Ginghams, big assort-
jmcnt In ay lei and color*, from 8'/i
)to 10c per yard. ,
SAVED BY COURAGE.
An Rxpltlnir Adventure; With a Maori
Chieftain."
' Mr. Beclte. the author of “Notes
From- My South Son Log," 'tells' of hie 1
tutor, who soouied to - him the most'
heroic uieu lu the world because-ho
had been through'the first Maori jrar
abd" because, of uu adventure which
there befell hlui, and which Is given no
follows;
Ppq<i' r t!iiy—But'h was the tutor’s name
—was i it 'lieutenant, nud he and t*c
companies were captured by tht.
Maoris. They were taken laslde the
stockade, and the chief, taking up. one
or the .captured seamen's cutlnsaes. felt
Its edge and then fixed his keen eyes'
on the young officer's face.
. “I shall riel harm these two men of
■yours," he said slowly. “They shall go
safely back to your lines If’’— He
paused, and a grim smile distorted his
tattooed face. .
“If what?” asked. Guy calmly.
“If you will stretch out your right
band so that I may Cut It off at the
wrist swiftly, no further harm shall
come tq you. and ydu, too; "shat go
free.” .
"Will you keep your word?”
"Aye. I, Te Atua' Wera, am no liar."
Guy nodded,' 1 quietly took off his coat
and; hettV.qdtrhlS left hdn$.’
“Strike," he'said.
The. chief again smiled.-, “Thou art 1
as .cunning as thou art brave. I said:
the right hand.”
Gay let fall bis left and extended his
right arm. Te i Atua Worn stepped
back a pace, raised the cutlass—an#
struck the polnt.ot It Into the ground
Then be bent forward and gravely
rubbed noses with Guy. <
“Go,” he said, “but conip bapk no
mdre." So 6uy add the two sailor*
were allowed to.rejairp to Despard’s
llnoa nnhn a/4 *
Li-Oing-rton’s J
•R. HO "BUS. Prop,
. Ferniand Farms .
“D^iry “Department
Sweet Cream Rielr Mills
High Grade Butter
v • ' . \ • • v /r>' ■ :
“Patronage Solicited
For Engaigsmeivts Telephone No. 199
Brinson & 0o„ Wood, and Coal,
’Phone 367. Proinpt sendee. Patron*
age solicited.
Easter and Imported
TEN THOUSAND JUST
BEAMAN’S MU3ie HQUSB
104 Pine 6treat, (Runmoy Bulld(bf|.) Albany, Gal '.
ANNOUNCEMENT
yji SKILLED WORKMEN, AND FINE
MATERIAL
,- Produce Plumbing of a high class.
' Such Is the combination'op which we
pride ourselves. Whether l'< be
NEW PLUMBING OR REPAIR8,
* we are prepared to do the,finest work,
- and guarantee to give aatisfaotlon. If
( you have any doubts at to the truth of
our statements,
ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS.
I They know something about ua and
our doings? How ape your pipes?
p HARRIS PLUMBING CO.
OPENS IN THE WELCH BUILPING JUNE 4,1906.
Twenty-five per cent; discount given to the, first f 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 he issued from press by May the 25th.
SUBJECTS: EQUIPMENTS:
Bookkeeping f Bank
Banking ’ v * Mdse. Emporium
* -assr pf
Comercial Law P °* t of,ice
Correspondence . Auditing Office
Toueli Typewriting ’ • 1 Adding Machine '
Spelling ! Typewriter*
1 Grammar j " Office Desks ;
Penmanship . Illuatratlng Boards
Shorthand ' Expert Teaohers
lines unharmed.
Military day of the' approaching
Eighteenth Annual Assembly of the
Georgia Chautauqua will atr'act an un
usually: large crowd to Albany. It will
be extensively advertised throughout
this section, and the sham battle to
occur la the afternoon will be wit
nessed by several thousand: persons.
COKE
COTTON
No Caso on Record.
There Is no case on record of a
rough-or cold resuiUqg;4n pneumonia
or consumption ' after Foley's Harney
and Tar has been taken, ; for It Will
sfop your cough and; break up yoiif
cold quickly. RSfuBe any but the gen*
ulne Foley’s Honey, and Tar In-a yel
low package. Contains no oplates and
Is safe add cure. Hllsmon-Sale Drug
Co.
'
COME TO US FOR COAIa]
- We Are at Same Old Stand o« Pf«e Street.
We keep In stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the heat
rom the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also the celebrated REX and other
igh-gwde Jellco coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on
ill coal sold by us. . 1
aa'Also Hard Coal for Furnace s, and Blacksmiths’ Coal.
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by leaving them in your house. , You may lose thim. by ; [fire or burglary.
“safe DEPOSIT; '*» the.best fire or burglary insurance; ' Our armor clat
safe deposit vaults are fire'and burglar proof.' Box [rentable from $8to$l(
a year. Your inspection is invitei - pa
ED/R. S-CLAYTON JONES.
Attoeneys-at-Law
AVd Real Estate.
Room* 3,4 and 5, Hobbs Building. :
IGE BANK OF ALBANYlSS