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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1906.
UNHAPPINE88 DISPELLED.
If cm ud Women Unanimous About It.
Many women weep and wall and refute
to be comforted because their once mag-
niflcent tresses have become thin and
faded. Many men Incline to profanity
because the flies bite through the thin
thatch on their cranluma It will be good
news to the miserable of both sexes, to
learn that NeWbro’s Herplclde has been
placed upon the market. This is the new
scalp germicide and antiseptic that acts
by destroying the germ or microbe that
Is the underlying cause of all hair de
struction. Herpldde Is a new prepara
tion, made after a new formula on an
entirely new principle. Anyone who has
tried It will testify as to Its worth. Try
It yourself and be convinced. Sold by
leading druggists Send 10c. In stamps
for sample to The Herpldde Co.. De
troit. Mich.
Albany Drug Co , Special Agents
E. H. DENISON—Dentist.
W. A. PITTMAN—HOT PEANUTS,
Buy New Furniture
J. VV. DORSETT, Dentist, now In
Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 413.
Dew berries are about due.
Get a Bottle of
The April showers are not coming
fast and furious.
Phone 280 for Stove Wood and
r hli)K
The baseball fan Is beginning to un
fold, and In a few days will be waving
In all his—or her—glory.
District Deputy Martin’s
the Last Chance
i going to need a new Refrigerator or Ice Box this sum-
; Install It In time to add to the pleasuro and comfort of
your Chautauqua guests?
It Is Impossible to house-keep In the most satisfactory manner
without a satisfactory refrigerator.
What la a satisfactory refrigerator?
One that economizes Ice, distributes a dry, even temperature
throughout all its apartments, maintains a cold of sufficient Intensity
to preserve everything under Its Influence, generates no foul odors and
does not warp.
Is there a Refrigerator which meets all^ these Important require
ments? x ‘
There Is on a— the “NORTH 8TAR."
It Is the ono Refrigerator about which complaint Is never made.
It I* as near perfection at anything man can make. It Is made In al|
designs and Interior finishes, and we are sole'local dealers. We carry
a full line.
You Use Paint?
Most of the world does and most of the ?
world 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.
We carry a full line of this high grade
goods. Please call and see us, or phone No.
5 for color cards and prices.
C. Eatman.
25 Washington street.
Albany, Ga.
■ her—glory.
See Dr. See. Eye. Hutchason, SEE!
Oh! I see, eyes are tested free.
Along with other things, we will
ha^e some good baseball next week,
and every week for quite a while
thereafter.
’Phone 70 for new Dill Pickles, 15c
dozen. W. E. FIELDS.
The dust has been making Itself
disagreeable for a day or two, and all
share the hope that wo will have a
good shower before Sunday.
Make your porch the cool
est part of the house, by us
ing Vudor Porch Shades.
We can fit any size porch,
and at a very small price.
We are showing a complete
line of Water Coolers and
Freezers at very little prices
also.
S. A. (k? W. T. Freeman.
Give us your orders for hay. Fine
lot No. 1 timothy arrived tills week.
’Phone 226.
ALBANY GRAIN & PRODUCE CO.
3t
The Easter hats and dresses that
were not finished on time will be In
troduced for the opening Sunday of
Chautauqua.
$5.00
Per Ton
Carbon Hill Coal.
Cruger & Pace.
The T. .^P. A. convention will gather
in Albany th^ week after Chautauqua,
and will bring a large number of rep
resentative Georgia traveling men to
the city.
Do You Know the Size of You’r Lot?
The Tax Receiver says you must
give him the exact size of your lot
when you return your taxes. If you
don't know what the size of It is Edg-
erly will make a survey of it. No. 6
Woolfolk Building. lwk
Strawberries are down to 20 cents a
quart—even less, now and then—and
the average citizen Is manifesting his
appreciation.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils. Varnishes,
Wnll Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393.
Has the fact dawned upon you In its
full significance that but two days In
tervene between this day and the open
ing of the Eighteenth assembly.
Received consignment of the .famous
Pahnbn Soft Lump Coal.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
The report of the weather bureau
Indicates that It will be fair in Geor
gia tomorrow. A rain tomorrow night
or Saturday would "tlx things just
right.”'
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps.
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393.
The street force Is doing some good
work on Broad street. The sides are
being cut down and the center of the
street raised, so as to improve the
drainage.
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bids. ’Phono 393.
The Herald has the best equipped
job office in tills part, of the state, and
is prepared to turn out all kinds of
commercial printing with dispatch
}\nd In a manner to give entire satis
faction to every person.
District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler
W. E. Martin, Jr., was the guest of
Albany Lodge No. 713, last night, pay
ing an official visit to the local organ
ization. He made a splendid talk to
the lodge, congratulating It upon Its
progress and the good work It Is do
ing, and his visit was greatly enjoyed.
District Deputy Martin Is now making
a tour of the lodges in this section. He
was in Bainbridge Monday, Thomas-
ville Tuesday, Albany yesterday, and
left this morning for Brunswick and
Waycrosu.
Two new Elks were presented with
antlers last night—Messrs. G. W. Reed
and O. L. Davis.
Home-made Apple Jelly, 2 for 25c;
other kinds, 5c and 10c. Maple Syrup
(in bottles). 2 for 26c.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
A portion «of the chain-gang is now
working at the corner of Washington
and Broad streets. While, of course,-
this will result beneficially In the long
run, If It were to rain for any length
of time it would be a muddy place In
Albany, and during Chautauqua week,
too.
Tl»e Airoe'B crmuitn.
An American Indy residing In Rome
presented to a friend, who is an abbe,
an intellectual man and familiar with
English, although no traveler, a copy
of one of Mary Wilkins’ New England
stories.
“The author of this, my dear friend,”
Bhe said, “is the best portrayer of New
England character we have. No other
writer has caught so well the charm of
the place and the people. I hope you
will like it.”
The abhe took the book and thauked
her. In a few days he came again and
returned It gingerly, saying a word or
two of thanks.
“Were, you not pleased with the
quaint portrayal of the life?” asked
the lady.
“You say this Is a faithful iiortrayal
of life lu New England?”
“Very faithful indeed.”
The ahho sighed and said, with deep
sympathy, “How sad!”—Reader Maga
zine.
The Canto of SlilftlemineMS.
Whether shiftlessness is a vice that
Is Incurable or a liahlt that' can be
overcome, it Is anyhow a condition that
perplexes and 1 irritates relieving offi
cials. ShlftJessness Is paying one’s
last 50 cents for a circus ticket without
(earning where tomorrow’s breakfast
Is coming from. It is a refusal to re-
palr the leak in the roof when the sun
shines. It is killing the goose that lays
the golden eggs. It takes no thought of
the morrow. It never lays up anything
for a rainy day. -it always ignores op
portunities. It prefers to rely on neigh
borhoou bounty to hustling for itself
It won’t work, except under the pres
sure of necessity. It never gets ahead
—Hartford Times.
The dry goods stores announce sum
mer by their show-windows. They are
not alone in this. At the hardware
stores water-coolers and ice-cream
freezers are being conspicuously dis
played.
Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va.,
r, trs: “I was a sufferer from kidney
Ksease, so that at times I could not
?> t out of bed, »nd when I did I (could
not stand straight. I took Foley’s Ivid-
n y Cur.o. • One dollar bottle and part
•'f the ‘ second cured me entirely.”
iviry’s Kidney Cure works wonders
>’nre others are total failures.
"or sale by. Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
CEDARINE
Brunswick-Balk
Col lender Polish
and polish up the old furniture. We sell both
ter.
kinds, and either is good.
. . SOLD IN ALBANY BY
The Steele Furniture and
Hardware Store,
Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 Broad Street
BARGAIN SPOTS
Around the Store
A BeautifulAssortment of
All-Over Laces and Embroi
deries, Oriental Laces, Val,
Torchon, Meckliiv Round
Thread Laces, etc.,
Ready-to r W ear
Ladies’
Walking Skirts
$3.00 to $13.50.
See
Our Stylish Patterns
of Floral-Organdies.
10c.
Sinn Who Beheaded Charles I.
The mysterious masked man who be
headed Charles I. remains British ana
logue for the Man With the Iron Mask.
Lilly, the lying astrologer, denounced
Cornet Joyce at the restoration, but
Joyce on the fatal 30tli of January was
not in favor with Cromwell. The par
ish register of Whitechapel records the
burial in 1049 of Richard Brandon, the
common hangman, and opposite the en
try a contemporary hand wrote that
“he cut off the head of Charles the
First.” Brnmlon himself asserted that
“they made him do It for £30,” with
which he drank hiinself to death.—Dun-
defe Advertiser.
Our
Straw Hats
are the
Thing.
Reasonable.
Get Next
to our
Ladies’ White Muslin
Underwear.
It’s for You.
A Specialty
in
Ladies’ Shirtwaists
50c to $7.50.
Drinking; Hot Water.
Persons who have Irritability of the
heart should not drink hot water. Hot
water will cause palpitation in such
cases. Persons with dilated stomachs
should avoid the drinking of hot water;
persons afflicted with “sour stomachs;”
persons who have soreness of the
stomach or pain induced by light pres
sure should also refralu from drinking,
it. Hot water will relieve thirst bet
ter than cold water, and for that pur
pose it should not he condemned, hut
hot water is an excitant, and iu cases
In which irritation of the stomach ex
ists it should he avoided.
A Swell Line of
en’s White and Colored
Coat Shirts,
' $1.00
Cheap.
A Nobby Line of
Footwear
For You All
Cut Prices.
Popular
Styles in
Ladies’ Trimmed Hats.
Easy to Buy.
Men and Boys’
Odd Pants
and Boys’ Clothing
At Popular Prices.
See our
25c
Neckwear.
The “ Fad.”
Our College Hats.
50c.
Hosiery.
Buy these goods of us.
They Always Fit.
We Invite
You to See Our
Oxfords.
They Are Up to Date.
All are welcomed to our
store.
Let no one be timid.
Let’s Get Acquainted.
S. REICH.
Agent McCall Patterns.
Parties Wishing to Sell Their Next Season
Drudgery.
The everyday cares and duties which
men call drudgery are the weights and
counterpoises of the clock of time, giv
ing Its pendulum a true vibration and
its hands a regular motion, and when
they cease to hang upon Its wheels the
pendulum no longer swings, the hands
no longer move, the clock stands still.
—Longfellow.
COTTON
SEE
ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY.
OFFICERS
No Wood famine in \lbany now.
Barron gets It by trainloads.
-V. PACE. President a. P. VASON, Vice-President
M. WILDER. Bee. and Trees. T. N. WOOLFOLK. Manager.
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