The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 18, 1906, Image 9

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'i 1 ii m > -1 i r.:' [ -g R !• . i /; i v ; k. nn ALBANY; DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1906. And many other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of ED. R. <2L CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law And Real Estate. Phone 408. THE HERALD S CHAUTAUQUA EDITION, ‘Mother’s Frlenl." This great remedy Dr mP §L la is a God-send to women, carrying M Ira ff* KM h them through their most critical ■VlSIinw D ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses “Mother’s Friend” need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthy, strong and good natured. Our book plk] gjj g rajra kQv 7 S&T “Motherhood,” is worth 9 h B its weight in gold to every ■ ■ ® H H ■ HH ■ m w woman, and will he sent free in plain 8*1^1 ehvelope by addressing application to Eq |»j| m p$a MM B m Brad field Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. B HH ■ tea Hw ftv A Model, as Usual. From thu Savannah Press. As usual, the Chautauqua edition ot Editor McIntosh’s Albany Herald was a model. Call and see the latest Clincher Collar Supporters —Prevents the collar from wilting. Much Interest in Catholic Circles Over Choice of Successor to Father Louis Martin. Phil Harris, Leading Jeweler. Washington. April 18-In Catholic bany Horald waB , credlt to \ h0 „ circles here considerable |nterest.18 of Albany an „ the entorflrl8lng mt manifested In the Illness of Father _ ...■ „ _ , . .. . .. agement of this excellent South Ge< Louis Martin, general of the Jesuit or- g , a da „ y p der, whp la reported to bo dying In ' Rome, because of the possibility that the honor of succeeding him as head Biggest In Georgia, Barring None, of the order may fall upon an Arnerl- From the Grlflln Nows, can priest, Rev. Rudolph L. Meyer, S. Take care of your eyes. We are- the Leading Op- tlolana and make a spec ialty In fitting the Eyes. EYES EXAMINE FREE. Phil Harris, Leading Optician. The Albany Herald’B Chautauqua- J. Though nn American has never Easter edition of thirty-six pages Is been chosen to head the order thece.ls the biggest thing that has come down satd to be nothing In the rules or cub- the newspaper pike In Georgia this toms of the great organization founded century, bar none. by St. IgnatlUB de Loyola to prohibit ' -— such a selection. j A Gem. Father Meyer Is a native of St. From the Mspon Evening Nows. Louis and for a number of years he The Albany Herald’s Chautauqua was president of SL Louis University, edition, which made Its appearance At present he 1b one of the live con- Sunday, was an Intellectual typograph- sultors of the general of the order, leal and news gem. None of the larg- These consultors are at the head, re- 6 r papers of the day could have done spectively, of the English, Italian, better with their wonderful resources. Spanish, German and French asslstan- And the business men showed their eles, Father Meyer having the English appreciation with large and lucrative apslstancy. The'consultprS reside nt announcements. McIntosh and Stovall Rome and live In the same residence w m both bo eligible for that million- with the general. ' Preceding the four years he Berved as president of St. Louis University, | Father Meyer taught In St. Louis, Cin cinnati and Chicago. After his term as president he was . promoted to be provincial, and In 1889 Was sent as visitor to California.- Becoming pre fect of studies' at Marquette College, Milwaukee, he was.delegated.in 1892 to assist at the general • congregation nf T.AVrtlo Qnnln nti'A vtrofci' ilnfninod W Our Shirtwaist Proposition is not in force after Wednesday, 12 o’cldck. We have to CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY do this on account of the rush of busi ness caused from this free deal. We will have something for you every Arrival and Departure of Trains at Albany, Ga. In Effect Jan. 8; 1905. DEPARTURES: For Dothan, Floralla and Look- tort 7:46am For Dothan, Florala and Look- hart 8:50pm For Macon. Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus. Savannah., 4:05am For Maonp; Atlanta, Colum- .bun, Montgomery, Troy....11:54am For Macon, Atlanta, Savan- • *40 h '' week. Watch this space. New Steam Albany Laundry. 9:00 pm ARRIVALS: ’PHONE 39. the entire price! Terms, one-flfth cash, balance 5, years, at 6 per cent Parties desiring hardwood timber‘will commuqlcate with us.. .• , ED. R. & C.LAYTON JONES. Attorneys and heal Estate, Albany, HugS Affair. , PFom tho Moultrie Obaervor. o The Albany.Herald began’ the Chii^- luces of the ordor, "wlildt'poshlon ho tttu< iui» A^works yesterday, issuing^ now holds. .. . 86-nago special edition. If the Chau- . tauqua Is pulled Off. <>n a scale corre- • Brinson '& Co., Wood and Coal, Bpondlng to this big edition, It will |ba ’Phbhe 867. Promnt service. Patron- R huge affair. > [ If You Want a Stylish Turnout 8:40 pm FOR 8ALE. The Lonsberg residence, 8! rooms, 67x210 feet, Pine street; 2-room house on alley; waterworks, electric lights and sewerage. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. ^LL TRjMNS DAILY. • Drawing room sleeping cars b tween Albany and Atlahta On trait arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. at leaving Albany at 9:001 p. m, Parli car between Albany and Atlanta c train arriving at Albany at 8:40 m. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a. t For further Information apply to I A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent < R^-S. Morris, Commercial Agent, A -,'iiin Ga Home-made Apple ,Je]ly, 2*. for 25o; other, kinds, Sc and 10c. Maple Syrup (In bottles). 2 for 25c. Phone 70. „W. E. FIELDS. Attention, .Eagles. Griggs Aerie, F. O. E„ 1159, regular I meeting tonight at 8 o’clock, 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.;-' Confer ring of degree, and barbecue will be served after work. Quarterly dues are due. ' ■ By order of Worthy President, , j , /l r. m. smith. DAVID’ MAYER, Secretary. April 18, 1906.'. FOR SALE. Four-room cottage, the Kirkland home, East Albany; waterworks on lot. Price $455. ED, R. & CLAYTON JONES. 4*W6er The opera house. .. ' 'V ■ ■ 4',- 1 'i i.S Just received and will offer for next week another lot . of Ladles’ Collars, which will be eold as formerly at only 10e. . ‘Ready-made White Aprons, iSo.tnd 36c. Towels, tho.blggeyt.baF'pqJp that hat ever been offered, a towel 68 Inahee long and 24 Inofiqs wide, at only 15o. I’Your money baolc If you are dissat isfied with your purchase.” 7'/ 2 -lnoh Horn Combe, all eoarte teeth, euoh that wlll not. braak when the ladles comb their heavy hair with tfiem; ' ''' ’’ ‘ All-over Laces, Edgings and insert- inge- ,. _ Torchon' Laces and Inserting! to match. And many other new goods. Come to see me. I'll give you your money’s werth. FOR 8ALE. Residence lot, 210 feet, on West-' brook avenue, 52%. feet on State street. .Price $760. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Beyond the Power of Man. We Herewith Offer ■I a Few- 'if of FOR 8ALE. Residence street lot, 62% feet by 210 feet. Price $550. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Li'dingston's Stable, ■R, HOBSJ. prop. FOR SALE. Seven lots In Arcadia, $69 each; $10 cash, balance $5 'per month,, without Interest, ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. . Fernland Farms . Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter "Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 A rich, assortment of brand-new . Shirt Waists, In the very newest designs, flne.ln, material and finish, beautiful" embroideries and laces tastily, Combined with sheer white fabrics; worth 76c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.70,.tyili 1 , j 1 o *1-28 »"< M P!( e V >->"8 plo-ih-eypeolally eb^ Jnmhoef, wirn,- at Bo per yd. ExcjfilSit: quality' 'shoer' India Linen, 40 .Iricheq wide, at 9^'per L,n ' n /fOfpp/soto 15c. • ,n; and ; FOR.J&ALE Fifteen lots oq. Tift street for $100 each; $10 cash, balance $3 per month. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. FOR 8ALE Thirteen lqts on WeBt Tift street, $05 each; $5 cash, balance $2.50 per month. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. Gayboye — Men are no ghod, ,eh? lyasn’t It man that made up smoke less powder, horseless carriages and wireless telegraphy, eh? Mrs. Gayboye—Yes, and I’d think more of man It he’d make you smoke less tobacco, drink less wine and spend less money! Agent for Mey Menton Petterne. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 8ALE The Kaufman one acre .and resi dence, Pine, street. ED. R. & CLAYTON JONES. A few straggling mosqultoteli are already on hand to remind us tHat the’time Is near when we will have to keep the. baeks ot our necks anointed with pennyroyal or the equally effica cious kerosene oil. 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- beJtaught by ex- perts. Three complete diploma courses. This institution wilFask for a charter to grant {degrees. Full and complete catalogue will be issued from press by May the 25th. SUBJECTS: EQUIPMENTS: ' Bookkeeping Bank Banking. Mdee. Emporium Railroad Office Arithmetic . ‘ Comerclal Law Po,t 0ffieo Correspondence Auditing Office ■ Touch Typewriting Adding Machine Spelling Typewriters Grammar Office Desks Penmanship . Illustrating Boards Shorthand Expert Teaohers . linahame, b.lfl ae.ort- and colors, from 8[4, We have seven Upright Pianos that have been used; but are in Pirst-CIttSS Condition that can be bnriit Very Cheap. Will sell either for cash or on easy payments; .Come quick. We need the room and will offer big induce ments. 500 Copies of that Music left at. 5c. per copy. Cojne in and get a catalogue. Albany Which will deliver Standard Kerosene Oil at your home every day at the same old prices. 1 gallon, 20c. 5 gallons, 90c. Jones. & Thornton, ■ 1 ’Phone 28. DONT 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 clad safe deposit vaults] are [fire and burglar proof. Box {rentable from $3]to $10 a year. Your inspection is invited.; JPerCent. Fann Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Atiorney-al-Law, Boom >11 Davis-Exchange Bank Bonding, Albany, Ga. ^S. ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES, Attorneyb-at-Law And Real 'Estate. Mrs. Askltt—What Is your fad? Mr. Tellltt—My wife says I make a fad of not having any fada. -MANUFACTURERS Ol EXQHANGE BANK OF ALBANY. ■ fei S i