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8ATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1!
Is an ordeal which oil
£4L a idja Sitfj/M wJM women approach with
■IVIInWWiiiHHIuwi indescribable fear, for
4 BGJK!ELM K*nothing compares with
til 7ll till B3 or® LlL. the pain and horror of
mwm^m ■ child T birth. The thought
of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother
of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a
shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women
have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during pregnantly robs
confinement of all pain and ganger, and insures safety to life of mother
and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the
time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother’s Friend
carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use
gently prepares the system for the coming event; prevents “morning
sickness,’’ and other dis-
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-LaW
And Real Estate.
Phone 408.
'■-WVV 1
LOCKER CRUSHED
NEGRO’S LEG.
TO CONFER WITH
COMMISSIONERS
Quo McBee Seriously Injured Yester
day Afternoon at Auditorium.
In Albany—State School Cqmtnlialon.
er Issues Call for April 25.
Call and see the latest
Cllnoher Collar Supporters
—Prevents the collar from
wilting.
Ou8 McGee,
Mr. L. E. Welch, county school com
missioner of Dougherty county, has
received from State School Commis
sioner W. B. Merritt notice to the of-
feot that the latter will he In Albany
on Wednesday, the 25th Inst., at which
time ho desires to meet the county
school commissioners of counttes In
this part of the state, ns well as all
members of boards of education who
can conveniently be here on that day.
It Is not stated Just what object the
state school commissioner has In view
In asking for this conference, though
It can hardly be doubted that he wish
es to advise with them with reference
to educational matters In this part of
the state.
The date selocted for the conference
Is during the week of the Chautauqua
Assembly, and those coming to Albany
will be enabled to take advantage of
the reduced rates on ratlrouds.
a negro well known
about town, was sorlouBly Injured yes
terday afternoon at the Chautauqua
auditorium.
MoGee, with several other
Leading Jeweler.
negro
men, was engaged In transferring from
the building the big lockers belonging
to the Albany Guards.
The lockers
are made In Bets of four, and weigh
several hundred pounds each. While
the laborers were lifting one of them
through the door on the west side of
the building, they lost control of It,
and It fell to the ground.
All escaped Injury but McGee, who
was pinned down by the heavy locker.
It fell, upon one of Ills legs, terribly
crushing It from the knee to the ankle.
Dr. W. L. Davls i was summoned, and
dressed the Injured limb. McGee suf
fered Intensely, but it Is hoped that he
will not lose his leg.
$i.oo per bottle
containing valuable information free.
'jibe Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Take care of your eyes.
We are the Leading Op-
tlolans and make a spec
ialty In fitting the Eyes.
EYES EXAMINE FREE.
Phil Harris.
Leading Optician.
Shirt-Waists
LAUNDERED FREE.
CENTRAL OF CEORCIA RAILWAY
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 is to keep this offer in force for
some time—at least until the ladies of Al
bany can be convinced that our work is far
superior to a|l others.
Arrival and Departure of Trains at
Albany, Ga.
In Effeot Jan. 8. 1908.
Shlnola—the best shoe polish—10c.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Torture by Savages.
"j3peaking of the torture to which
some of the savage tribes In the Phil
ippines subject their captives, reminds
me of the Intense suffering I endured
for throe monthB from Inflammation of
the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of
Gushing, Mc.‘ "Nothing helped mo un
til I tried Eleetrlo Blttere, three bot
tles or which completely cured me.”
Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Blood disorders hnd Malaria; and re
stores the weak and neryous to ro
bust hehlth. Guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co. Price 60e. ■
Origin of “Stationer."
, According to Pierre do Blols, the ti
tle “stationer" was applied to ouo class
of bookseller long -before the seven
teenth century, though that may have
been the period when lb came to refer
to any seller of hooks. IIu distin
guishes between the llbrarll and the
statlouurtl, who had both hocomo so
numerous In Paris In-125!) that cer
tain regulations bad to be made for
tbelr control. The former were ageuts
for tbe salo ami loan of manuscripts, a
largo sum of money being deposited
when a ihnnuscrlpt was lent, while the
latter, nllowcd to have stations or stalls
In tho markets, wore sellers nnd cop
iers of manuscripts. At tho time he
wrote there were twenty-nine brokers
and stationers In Purls, not a very dan
gerous number, ouo. would think, con
sidering that Paris front the twolftli to
the fifteenth century was considered
tbe chief sent of lonrnlug.—London
8tnmlard.
FOR SALE.
1,850 acres, farm and klmber lands,
Twenty plows on It. Annual rental
860 lbs. lint cotton to eaoh plow. 700
of It In hardwood timber. Three
New A I b a n \
Steam Laundry
acres
and one-half miles of Central of Geor
gia railway run through (t. Located
four mlleB west of Albany. Land suit
able for cotton,' corn, cantaloupes and
general farming, The timber Is worth
the entire price. Terms, one-fifth
sash, balance 5 years, at 6 per cent
Parties desiring hardwood timber will
communicate with tis.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys nnd Real Estate, Albany,
ARRIVAL8:
From Lockhart, Florala nnd
Dothop !
From Lookhart, Florala ' and
i Dothnn ...1
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 1
From Montgomery, Troy.. Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... :
From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum-
■PHOIJE 39,
If You Want a
Stylish Turnout
FOR SALE.
The Lonsberg residence, 8 rpoms,
57x210 feet, Pine street; 2-room house
on alley; waterworks, electric lights
nnd sewerage.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
Wished It Was Saturday Night.
One of onr best known manufactur
ers, whoso business for yours bus
neeu done by, traveling salesmen, made
up bis mlml to call personally upon Ills
New York city trade ns an excuse to
get to New York, n place bo bad not
visited lu twenty years. Tho gorgeous
ness of the hotels made a great Im
pression upon him. The best was none
(o° good, ns he. Inis plenty of njonoy,
nuuTiei is not' n'ffiffl to spend It when
away from home, so be put up at one
of the palatial bostelrles and Had n
suit of rooms. When be returned bo
told his'friends'of tlio magnificence of
tho place, .Hie flue furniture, the beauti
ful decorations niul Ibo finely appoint
ed bathroom. "Why," be said, “the
floor wfts tiled, the walls were tiled
away Up to the celling, the tub was
porcelnluMliere wero plenty of towols,
hot nnd cold running water, and—and
—by gosh, I only wished It was Satur
day night!"—Boston Herald.
for Chautauqua week you
better give us your order
There’ll be a great rush for them
later. Give your order now and
we will reserve just the team you
want.
Not to put yourself under
obligation to your friends
for endorsement in ob
taining money. -If you
have real estate on which J« S. DAVIS & CO.
you want money, Whether insurance aoenti
for improving same or, '
, ... . ! F,RE
not, we will make you, lightning
cash advance, PROMPT- [ tornado.
LY, at LOW RATES, and BKent * of the Southern Mutual Iusur
on BEST TERMS of CON- I
TRACT. J—'Phones—843—88—122—:—
now.
FOR 8ALE.
Four-room cottage, the Kirkland
home, East Albany; waterworks on
lot. Price $455.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
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FOR SALE. ,
Residence lot, 210 feet, on West
brook avenue, 52% feet on State
T. W. VontuIetL
J. 8. Davis.
FOR SALE.
Residence street lot, 62% foet by
0 feet. Price $650.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.'
FOR SALE.
Seven lots in Arcadia, $59 each; $10
cash, balance $5 per month without
Interest.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
The Tinsel Maker of Drill!.
Here Is nil artist’s pretty description
of a tinsel maker lu Delhi, India: “The
silken thread from a 'ball under tbe
worker’s feet as ho squats on tho
ground runs over the hook nnd Is at
tacked to the spindle. One rapid sweep
of the latter along tho worker's thigh
sets it going and both the slender, sup
ple hands are free, ono for the thread,
one for tho reel of tinsel, which In a
flash shoots upward to arm’s length
colled like a snake about tbe spinning
thread. The sunlight and tho gold
tinsel, together flash up tbe yellow
silken thread, .seeming to set It on
fire."
Albany Trust Co,
of Georgia.
. Fern land Farm s .
Dairy Department
Sw^et Cream BJch Milk
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
For Enga.gements Telephone No. 199
FOR SALE
Fifteen lots on Tift street for $100
each; $10 cash, balance $3 per month.
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
We Herewith Offer
a, Few
FOR SALE
Thirteen lots on West Tift street,
$05 each; $8 cash, balance $2.6if per
month.
ED. R. & CLAYTON ’JONES.
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
ANNOUNCEMENT
Coughing.
“There Is nothing so Irritable to a
cough as a cough.” Constant coughing
Is precisely like scratching a wound on
the outside of the body. So long as II
Is continued.tbo wound will not heal.
Let a person when tempted tp cougb
draw a loug breath and hold It until It
warms and soothes every air cell, and
benefit will soon be received from this
process. Tbe explanation simply Is that
the nitrogen which Is thus refined acts
us au anodyne to tbe mucous mem
brane. allaying tbe desire to cough and
giving the throat and lungs a chance
to boat.
1 I FOR SALE
The Kaufman one acre and resi
dence, Pine street
ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES.
A rich assortment of brand-new
Shirt Waists, In the very nevyest
designs, fine In material and finish,
beautiful embroideries and laces
‘tastily combined with eheer white
fabric*; worth' 76o, $1.50, $2.00,
$2.76, will go at 48e, 85o, $1.25 and
$1-85*
20 piece* Long Cloth espeolally
eoftly finished yarn, at 9c per yd.
Excellent quality ahoer India
Linen, 40 Inches wide, at 9j4o per
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble ana
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
OPENS IN THE WELCH BUILDING JUNE 4,1906.
Twenty-five per cent, discount given to the 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: EQUIPMENTS:
Bookkeeping Bank
Banking Mdse. Emporium
Railroad Office
Arithmetic „
Comerclal Law Po,t onIc ®
Correspondence Auditing Office
Touch Typewriting ’ Adding Machine
Spelling Typewriter*
Grammar Office Desks.
Penmanship Illustrating Boards
Shorthand Expert Teaeheru
Niagara Outdone.
A Scotchman was taken by an Amer
ican friend to visit Niagara falls. Al
ready bis feelings as a patriot had been
a little frosted by tbe persistent blow
ing of bis conductor on the greatness
of things American. “Did you ever
behold anything so wonderful as that?”
asked tbe guide. “Aye, man, at Pee
bles I saw a peacock wl' a wuddon
leg,” was the unexpected reply. '
from 8!4o to 16c.
New Spring Percales, light and
dark atylea, the 12|/ a o quality, 9/ 2 c
per yard.
New plaid Glnghama, big assort
ment In sylea and colora, from 8J4
to 10c per yard.
An Improbable Story.
Diogenes, lantern In hand, entered
the village drag store.
"Bay, bare yon anything that will
pure a cold?” he aaked.
“No, sir, I have not” answered the
pill compiler.
“Give me your band,” exclaimed Di
ogenes,' dropping blB lantern. -I have
at last found an honest man."
Correct Dress
The “Modem Method" system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O.,
satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure
el moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by leaving them in your house. You may lose them by fire or burglary.
“SAFE DEPOSIT" is the best fire or burglary insurance. Our armor clat
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
And Real Estate.
Rooms 3, 4 and B, Hobbs Building.
0ni lm WUnWMI • “*v w* UUgHStj UlOlUWUbVI VMS MSISSVS
safe deposit vaults ire fire and burglar proof. Box ^rentable from $8Jto $10
a year. Your inspection is invited., • ,.
Albany Deooratlng Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps.
Room Mouldings.
sad domestic fabrics from whi
Represented b»
8. B. BROWN & CO.. Albany. Ga.
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Annual Capacity, 10,000.000.
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
INDSTINCT PRINT