The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 20, 1906, Image 6

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ing Vudor Porch Shades. We are showing a complete line of Water Coolers and Freezers at very little prices THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1906. AT HOME Brighten Your Parlor Or Reception Hall Was Perfectly Bald When He Started to Use Newbro’a Herpldde . Frederick Manuell, Maryland Mock, Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New- bro’a Herplclde, April t, ’59, and began to use It for entire baldness. The hair fol licles In his scalp were not dead and In 13 days he had hair all over his head. On July 2 he writes, "and today my hair Is as thick and luxuriant pa any one could wish.” Newbro's Herplclde works on an old. principle and with a new dis covery—destroy the cause and you re move the effect. Herplclde destroys the germ that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with the cause gone the effect cannot remain. Stops falling,hair at once and a new. growth starts. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mlcb. Albany Drug Co , Special Agents E. H. DENNISON—Dentist. 1'Phone J. TV. OpRSETT, Dentist, now In Dav)s-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 418, It feels a good deal more Ijke sum mer today. Phone 280 for Stove Wood and Chips. The average Albanian now has his eye on the weather signs: GUARDS WILL MAKE CANVASS No Wood famine In Albany now. Barron gets It by trslnloads. For Subscriptions of Money and Pro- violons—Albanians Will Respond. Church services In the city Sunday and Sunday week will give way to the exercises at the auditorium. This Week the Last Chance If you are going to need a new Refrigerator or Ice Box this sum mer, why not Install It In time to add to the pleasure and comfort of your Chautauqua guests7 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 preterVe everything under It* Influence, generates no foul odors and does,.not warp. . Is there a Refrigerator which meets all these Important require ments? There Is ono — the "NORTH 8TAR." It Is the one Refrigerator about which complaint la never made. It Is as near perfection at anything man can make. It Is made In all designs and Interior finishes, and we are aole local dealera. We carry a full line. * . ■ The Albany Guards are about to be gin canvassing for subscriptions such as will be needed for the entertain- See Dr. See. Eye. Hntcbason, SEE! Oh! I see, eyes are tested free. The City Council will not have a meeting next week, giving way to Chautauqua. That Is why a special meeting was held yesterday afternoou. ’Phone 70 for new Dill Pickles, loc dozen. W. E. FIELDS. The cantaloupe men report that they have succeeded In securing a good'stand of vines. The first critical stage of the making of this fickle crop Is therefore successfully passed. Give us your orders for hay. Fine lot No. 1 timothy arrived this week. 'Phone 220. ALBANY GRAIN & PRODUCE CO. it Every train arriving today, tomor row and every day next week will bring Chautauqua visitors. They will come from all parts of this and nearby states, and will help Albanians enjoy Chautauqua week. $5.00 Per Ton Carbon Hill Coal. Cruger & Pace. Do You Use Paint? The crops are smiling and the far mers are similarly engaged. If the rest of the crop year should prove as favorable as the first part has been bumper crops of everything ■ will be raised in thispart '61 the country. 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. R. C. Eatman. 25 Washington street. Albany, Ga. Do You Know the Size of Your 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 Woolfollt Building. lwk There is just one more day In which Albany will be able to complete her arrangements for the Eighteenth An nual Assembly of the Georgia Chau tauqua. It will he a busy day, and next week will be a busy week. Albany Decorating Cq., Paints, Oils, Varnishes,- Wall Paper, Burlaps, \ ^ Room Mouldings'. Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 893. The Albany baseball team is fast whipping Itself Into shape. The men have shown marked Improvement since they began their warming up practice, and those who have seen them at work are satisfied with the showing they are making. Received consignment of the famous Cahaba Soft Lump Coal. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. A prominent local politician and man of Influence In the county, after looking over the list of the Hoke Smith Club which was recently pub lished In The Herald, chuckled—being himself not a Smith man—as he said: "Why, they’ve got every blankety- blank Jonah In the county!" And then, nulling over the list, he called out sev eral names and chuckled again. “Yes. sir, they've got ’em all—every blankety-blank political Jonah in the county.” And then, calling over thrue or four names, he continued: "Who ever heard of one of them fellows be ing right in politics or being on the winning side?" Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va.,- writes: “I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed. and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kid ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. For sale by Htlsman-Sale Drug Co. Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. ' ’Phone 393. ment of the visiting military organiza tions on Governor’s and Military Day of Chautauqua. In the past the people of Albany have been generous in extending sub stantial aid to the Guards in the en tertainment of their guests, and it Is not doubted that liberal response will be made In the present Instance. Canvassing committees represent ing the company will during the next few days call upon those who are sup posed to be willing to make donations. Money or provisions—hams, breads, pickles, butter, crackers, coffee, sugar, etc., will he acceptable. It is quite an undertaking to enter tain a large number of men as they are entertained by the Guards every Military Day. Some of the visiting companies are In the city for parts of two days, and many of the men have to he provided with shelter, besides being fed. The visitors have to be met at the depot and escorted to the trains when they leave, and all their wants while In the city must be looked after. It Is probable that the Enterprise warehouse, on the corner of Jackson and Commerce streets, will he utilized next Wednesday for the entertainment of the militiamen. Large tables will be erected, the ground covered with sawdust, and the necessary arrange ments for preparing food for the hun dreds who will bring their appetites with them. That all will be looked after In the most satisfactory manner is not doubted, for that Is a way the Guards have. In the meantime, when the canvass- lng committees begin work, be pre pared to respond liberally, Mohammedan Sect.. Mohammedans divide themselves Into two principal sects—Shiah and Sunni, the Persians representing the bulk of the former, the Turks of the latter. The chief points ou which they differ are the condition of the soul after death and the succession of caliphs. “The Sunni belief Is that there Is oue Immortal God, whose works are with out beginning or eud, and that he will ho visible to tile souls of the blessed, while the Shiahs deny the Immortality tit the bouI and maintain that the co existent principles of Zoroaster will forever contend for the mastery.” With regard to the prophet’s succes sors, the Sunnis claim that the lawful successor of Mohammed was Abu Bekr and after him Omar, Osman and All, nephew and son-in-law of Moham med. The Shiahs, however, reject the first three und hold that All was the only legitimate successor. Shiahs pray but three times a day and enjoin pil grimages to Nejef, Kerlwln, Iiazlmaln, Meshed (Persia), Samara and Kum as well as to Meqca and Medina. Sunnis make pilgrimages only to the two lat ter cities and pray five times a day. From this It can be readily understood that the circumstances of the Turks being in possession of the shrines of Nejef (Meshed AH), Kazlmaln and Ker- beln Is most displeasing to devout Shiahs.—Blackwood’s Magazine. Stay With It. The first day mother sent me to school I went home at recess, thinking school was out. As I have grown older I find that a whole lot of people did the same thing, and the sad part of the af fair Is that too many of us never went back. In life be careful that yon don’t go home at recess. If you start to learn a trade or profession, stay by It and master It Don’t chase away at recess. If you have a business, attend to it. Don’t go home at recess. This going home at recess has sent many a busi ness man Into bankruptcy. It has caused mothers’ tears to flow and mother hearts to ache. It has made crosty old bachelors end sour old maids. It has filled worlds with Ignorance and made barren deserts of fertile plains. Going home at recess means that you have fallen asleep at the switch and yoqr train has plunged Into the ditch. Always stay until school Is out—Os borne County (Kan.) Farmer. Home-made Apple Jelly, 2 for 25c; other kinds, Ec and 10c. Maple Syrup (In bottles). 2 tor 25c. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS, j . WITH ONE OP THOSE BEAUTIFUL . . Axminster Art Squares Which we are showing in large variety of patterns. Ne are still offering the genuine Bigelow Squares at $25.00, but they are worth more money. In addition, our line of Axminsters in the smaller sizer ugs is larger than ever before, and embraces an endless variety in patterns. Matting Our Spring Line of Mattings has just arrived, and we are prepared to show you the latest effects in both japan and China. Chautauqua visitors to the city are cordially in vited to call and inspect our immense stock. The Steele Furniture and Hardware Store, Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 Broa<iStreet BARGAIN SPOTS Around the Store A Beautiful Assortment of All-Over Laces and Embroi deries, Oriental Laces, Val, Torchon, Mecklin, Round Thread Laces, etc., Ready-to-Wear Ladies’ Walking Skirts $3.00 to $13.50. See Our Stylish Patterns of Floral Organdies. 10c. 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. A Swell Line of Men’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 COTTON SEE ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICERS ! W. W. PACE, President W. M. WILDER, 8ee. and Tress. A. P. VABON, Vice-President T. N. WOOLFOLK. Manager.