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THE ALBANV DAILY HERALD! THUR8DAV,
APRIL 12, 1900.
ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law
And Real Estate.
Phone 108,
FORECASTING GREAT FLOODS.
A Prognostication Which Should Have
. Saved Much Property.
Early In 1897, telegrams were posted
In n hundred cities along the Missis
sippi, warning the Inhabitants to pre
pare for tremendous floods, writes
John Elfreth Watkins In .Technical
World Magazine.
Those warnings went so. far as to
name the exact date—soemtlme two or
three weeks oft — when the coming
flood would be at Its height, and even
Stated the number of feet above low
Water mark which the water would
reach. They were slg|ied by the chief
of the weather bureau at Washington.
The Inhabitants of Cairo, of New
Orleans, and of the towns and cities
between, read these sensational mes
sages, looked qut at the shrunken
Father of Waters flowing calmly along
within his banks, and sniffed con
temptuously. They were not gqjng to
be scared by a lot of fool scientists In
Washington!* Only a comparatively
few timid people were at all alarmed
impressed. These went so far
Cali and see the
latest Clincher Col
lar Supporters. Pre-
Vi nts the collar from
its sublime \yqrk. By its aid ran fill
thousands of women have ||
passed this great crisis; in per- H vB
feet safety and without pain.
8old at ft.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book
of priceless value to all women sent free. Address
BRAOFIELO REGULATOR CO., Athuitm, Om
Not to put .yourself under
obligation to your friends
for endorsement in ob
taining money. If you
have real estate on which
you want money, whether
for improving same or
not, we will make you
cash advance, PROMPT
LY, at LOW RATES, and
on BEST TERMS of CON-
Phil Harris
Shirt-Waists
LAUNDERED FREE.
Leading Optician.
or even impressed. These went so far
as to move their valuable property up
onto high ground,
were well
laughed at ; for their pains. Even the
newspapers took the matter .up, and
tjeolded the government fpr allowing
the weather bureau to frighten need
lessly a lot of Billy old women.
Finally, the date, set tor. the ( coming
of the flood arrived, and wlth'lt camo
the water. The greatest flood for more
than half a century swept;down the
Mississippi and overflowed tnbre than'
IsWuv square miles qf land. The ihhfn
streets of a hundred towns and cities
were under water,, and-at-some points;-
practically the only propei iy not dam
aged was that of the ridiculed people
who had' heeded the despised warning
of the weather bureau. And It was es
timated that property to the vaiue of
$15,000,000 . was saved, which would
certainly have been destroyed but for
the advance notice whldh its owners
had been wise enough to heed.
This offer is not extended to you but once
each, week,'and it does; not' niean-;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 is to keep this offer in force'for
some time—at least until the ladies qf Al
bany can be convinced that our work is far
superior to all others.
- UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. '
i.- ,i .r;: bpa'ifitSi''' .'
Ju»t received- aqd will ,qffer for next
week another lot of Ladles’ Collars, >
which .wilt be sold as formerly at only '
Ready-made White Aprons, 26o and.
35c.
, Tqweta.'the biggest bargain that him
bVer been offered,'a towel 66 fnohep
long and 24 Inohee wide, at only 16e,
^ilbaiiy Trtist Cq.
of Georgia;
FOR SALE.
1,850 Sores, farm and timber lands-
Twenty'plows bn ‘Itf Annual renta\
.850 lbs. lint cotton to each plow. 700
acres of it in hardwood timber. Three
and one-half miles of Central of Geor
gia railway run through it.
Ntw Albany
Steam Laundry
•PHONE 39.
four., money,
purchase.'!
4 WeliertKvItirOififjtf
yL ; ■
a Few
Located!
’ four miles west of Albany. Land suit-
s <(*16 for- cottfnf , corn, bentalohpW and;
’ general farming. The‘timber is worth
’ the entire ' prise; Tbrms, one-fifth
cash, balance 5 years, at 6 per cent
714-lnen Horn Combs, all coarse
teeth, 8uoh that will not .break when ,
fhe laijlles- comb’ their heavy hair with
them. i
i All-over Laces, Edgings and insert
Inge, f £•■ •
» Torchon Laeeo and Inaertlnga to-
match. ’
V. And many other new goods. ; . 1. '.,'
Li Come to see mo. I'll give'you your '
money's worth;
Parties desiring hardwood timber will
communicate with us.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
! Attorneys and Real Estate, Albany,
1 Ga.
j, Ftp* Next Four Days.
* A rich assortment 1 of brand-no.W
Shift Whists, in the very newest
designs, fine in material and finish,
i beautiful en)b|-olderles and lacqs
tastily combined with sheer wl\lto
fabrics; worth* 75o, $1.60, $2.00,
$2175; will go at 48o, 85o, $1.25 and
$1.85. '
.20 pieces Long Cloth espeolally,
softly finished yarn, at 9e per yd,
- Excellent quality sheer ‘ India
Linen, 40 Inches wide, at O'/fec per
Albany 'Oeooratrng 1 Co,,
Pnlnts. Olls, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings,
y Bldg.’ 1 ' ’Phone
7 r FOR SALE.
’ Four-room cottage, the Kirkland
home, East Albany; waterworks on
tOt Price $466.
4 HD. R. &’CLAYTON JOfTEB;
Stylish Turnout
Agent'for May Manton Patterns.
Brinson & Cor, Wood 1 and Coat,
Phone S6T. Prompt' service, Patron
age solicited.
for Chautauqua week? you had
better give us your order now.
There’ll be a great rush for them
later. Give your order now and
we will reserve just the team you
want. v
FOR 8ALE.
I j Residence lot, 210 Test, on West- 1
brook avenue, 52% feet on Stbte
fetreet. ..Price $760.--
I ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
, ADVERTI8EO LETTER LI8T1'
Albany, Ga., April i'l, 1806.
The follpwlng Is a list of letters re
maining in this office "unclaimed April
11, 1906. Unless called for 'they will
be sent to the dead letter office;
Gentlemen’s List.
A—N. A. Arnold, W. E. Austin &
Co., Jim Adams,
B—W. M. Bacon, Frank Bredges, C.
Barron. .
C—Dan Colwell, Jim Culbreth, Har
ry Carr.
D—George Desell,
Dowrens.
F—Henry Farrow.
G—E. L. Gleaton.
,H—'Willie Hustln, G. H. Harrlsqn,
Sam T. Hodges, H. W. Hallam.
J—Will James, Willie Johnson, Sam
Johnson, Mans Jason.
L—Charley Llnter,
M—M. McArny.
P—M. Phillip!, Ed.' Pace. ,
R—G. V. Ricks.
T—Walter Terry, Edward Thomas.
W—James Weiggan.
Ladles List.-
A—Nancy Armstrong.
,B—Jane Blany, Miss Hewle Bryant.
C—Mrs. Mallnda Casy, Miss Nella
Catey, Mrs. Edle Chism.
.. F—Mrs. J. Frank.
G—Mrs. Edd Glare.
H—Miss Orel LeLe Hobbs, Mamie
Lou Harris, Mrs. Minnie Heard, Miss
Hilda Hlckenson, Miss Eliza Hunley.
J—Miss Nancy Joure.
K—Miss Jerellne Keats, ,
M—Mrs.- W. McPae, Marie Mo-
Mouls, Mrs. H. W. Meehre,
P—Mrs. Lizzie Parjter, Mrs. J. Par-
ker. ., .
, R—Mrs. Roberts, 60 Society street;
Ida Red., ,
8—Mrs. Marthle Stud.,,
T—Annie Tarhot, Mrs. G. B. Tick*
nor, Miss FIorenee ; Trice.
W—Ml$S;^ess(e Vfrlght, Miss Toppy
Three Sites for Stores
on Brood Street*
(Near Jackson)v
Size, thirty feet front on
Broad street and running back
yard.
A lot of fine, sheer India Linen
from 8'/20 to 16e.
New 8pilng Percales, light and
dark styles, the 12</^o quality, 1%o
per yard. -
New plaid Ginghams, big assort*
ment In syles and colors, from 8 1 /,
to 10c psr yard.
FOR SALE.
Residence street lot, 52% feet by
i210 feet. Price !
ED. R. &
ILAYTON JONES:
210 feet to. alley. \
, This property is rapidly en
hancing in value and ivfll Tie
worth'double present price in!
few years. / >*“.
\ Hull information on applica
tion to
FOR SALE.
• Seven lots In Arcadia, $59 each; $10
cash, balance $6 per month., 'without
interest.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Li'Oingsioris J
•R. HOBBS, Prop.
Robert Thomas
FOR 8ALE
Fifteen lots on Tift street for $100
each; $10 cash, balance $3 per month.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
71 Hroad
. Fern land Farms .
“Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
“Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone '367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
FOR 8ALE
Thirteen lots on West Tift street,
$65 each; $5 cash, balance $2.50 per
month.
ED, R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Easter
FOR SALE
The Kaufman, one acre and resi
dence, Pine street.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Post Cards
TEN THOUSAND JUST RECEIVED.
BBA MAN'S .MUSIC HOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
104 Pino Street, (Rumqey Building.) Albany, Ga.
SKILLED WORKMEN AND- FINE
MATERIAL
Proddee Plumblqg of' a high class.
Such Is . the combination on which we
pride ourselves. Whether It be
NEW PLUMBING OR REPAIRS,
we are prepared to do the finest work,
and .guarantee to, give satisfaction. ,If
you have any ..doubts as to the truth! of,
our statements,
ASK YOUR NEIGHBORS.
They know something about us and
our doings? HSw are your pipes?
OPENS IN THE WELCH BUILDING JUNE 4,1906.
Twenty-five per cent, discount given to the first 25 en-
The latest and best systems of BOOKKEEPING
rolled.
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: EQUIPMENTS:
Wqst, Mbs Caroline White, Mrs. Polite
Williams, Miss J. L. Wise.
In calling for the above letters
plqase say "advertised,” and pay. 1
cent for same.., ,
H, F. BRIMBERRY, P. M.
Bookkeeping
Banking
Advertising -
Arithmetic ,
Comerclat Law
Corrcspondehee .
Touch Typewriting
Spelling
Grammar
Penmanship
Shorthand
lOTTTON
COKE
COAi.
Brinson-4; COj, , : Wood and Coal,
•Phono 307. Prompt .MrrtMt Patron
age solicited. , .
, No t^seion heeord. .
There la .no; case dn record-'Of a !
,»ugh or cold resulting In pneumonia
jr, consumption after! Foley's Honey
and Tar- has been , taken, for-it trill
stop /yonr cough and- break, np youi-
cold quickly. 'Refuse' any but the gCn.
aide Foleys Honey aiid Tar lira yel
low packhge. .; Contains no opiates'and
Is safe and cure. Hllslhan'-Sale Drug
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by leaving them in your house. -You may lose them by [fire or burglary.
“SAPe'DEPOSiT” is the best fire or burglary insurance. Our 'armor clad
safe deposit vaults sire fire and burglar proof. Box (rentable from $3 to $10
a year. Your inspection is invited.
EXCHANGElBANK OF AbBANY;
We Are at Same Old Stand on Pfne Street. ..
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Lip etpek Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and-Blockton, tl
tabu; Ala., coal fields. Alsp the celebrated REX and
ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES,
Attobneys-at-Law
And Real Estate.
Rooms 3, 4 and G, Hobbs Building.
its and sal
coal sold by us.
twAlso Hard Coal lor
i s, and Blacksmiths’ Coal.
■m l £ V'
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