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all feeling of animosity against all who
have done had plumbing for you, and
thereafter get us.
It’s Easter time and you should let
“by gones’’ be “by gones.” Have
us do your
Easter Plumbing
repair work from a leaky pipe up to
the sink. Our work stays "high grade”
while prices are always “low down.”
HARRIS
GRAINGER & BARTLETT, J
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS,
Dawson, Ga.
Coat of Brlek, Stone, or Wooden
Buildings Furnished,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building
THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1906.
.■ A Is the joy of the household,.for without
Wi it no hnppiness can be complete. How
sweet the picture of mother and babe!
' Angels smile at and commend the
_ • thoughts and, aspirations of the mother
P bending over the cradle. The ordeal through
P which the expectant mother must pass, how-
■ ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she
looks forward to the hour when she shall feel
af motherhood with indescribable dread and fear,
Id know that the danger, pain and horror of child-
■ avoided b.y the use of Mother’s Friend, a scientific
si use only, which toughens and renders pliable all
Bylrald iflflTUCD’C
LET THE OFFICERS
DO THEIR DUTY,
The Evil of Drunken Men on TralnB
Out of Albany During Chautauqua
Week.
Chautauqua Visitors
Prices Are Attractive.
50c Ties at 25c
While they last we of-
Fancy Vests
A new vest? We have
a nice lot of White and
Fancy Vests at remark
ably low prices—
98c to $3.00.
Panama Hats
Showing includes, as
regards style, something
new and good for every
one. Each,
$4.98 to $6.25.
fer one lot of beautiful
new 50c spring and sum
mer Ties at
Only 25c.
Best Cream and Fresh Candy.
PIANOS!
TWENTY INSTRUMENTS ON OUR FLOORS FOR
YOUR INSPECTION.
A PIANO, like a wife or husband, is frequently a
life companion. You therefore want something to suit
you perfectly when you buy. We believe we can give
you satisfaction in the two essential points—
QUALITY AND PRICE.
BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE
104 Pine Street (Rurnncy Building.) Albany, Ga
. Fern land Farms .
"Dairy Department
Sweet Cream RJch Milk
High Grade Butter
“Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
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DONTIRISK 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 tol$10
a year. Your inspection is invited.
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
DRINK A BOTTLE
From the Moultrlo Observer.
The drunken man is a nuisance al
most anywhere, but he is possibly at
his worst on a train, where you are
forced to remain close to him.
The Albany Herald of yesterday
contained tin Interesting discussion of
this nuisance. Judge H. C. Sheffield,
of Arlington, wrote a letter to The
Herald asking If there was not some
way In Which the saloons of Albany
could be closed during Military Day at
the Chautauqua. It was pointed out
that the outgoing trains on Military
Day are crowded with drunken men,
and they are a menace to the women
and children on the cars—and all so
ber men ns well. He mentioned the
fact that last year there was consid
erable shooting on the trains going by
Arlington, and he was really afraid
this year to risk his sons off on this
trip, he being physically unable to ac
company them.
. All those who have been to Albany
from this section on these public days
know how truthful afid conservative
this statement of Judge Sheffield's Is.
There would many more people go
from this point—people of a certain
class—if it was known that the sa
loons would close. If they knew there
would be no danger on- the return trip.
The Herald makes answer to the
card, stating among other things that
the power of closing the saloons does
not rest In the Chautauqua. It de
plores this drunkenness and rowdy
ism on trains and suggests that thpre
is a remedy in the law. It Is now a
violation of the . law of the state to be
drunk in a public place, and especially
on a train or street-oar. The Herald
thinks that the sheriffs, deputies and
police might go through the trains at
various stations and take charge of
the drunken ones. It is also suggested
that the authorities at Albany could
nab the drunk man at the depot and
prevent his appearing among ladies
on the outgoing trains.
Here is the milk of the cocoanut. If
the sheriff of Dougherty county and
his deputies will keep an eye on the
depot and departing trains and arrest
all the red-eyed monsters who are
loaded with booze and pistols, 1 they
will save a multitude of trouble and
uneasiness, if Indeed lives are not
saved.
We know that officers of a town feel
disinclined to arrest visitors on small
CARBONATED
TE£
EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS.
We thoroughly Sterilize- every bottle before it is washed
and rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine! .The Trade
Mark is securely stamped upon every bottle.
CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT’S SURE"
CO.
; THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING
Exoluslvtf Bottlers to the Trade. North
Our showing of Clothing for spring and summer is
hy far the most superb collection every displayed in Al
bany—clothes of elegance, reliability, individuality, char
acter and merit. The styles are beautiful, and prices at
tractive. ranging from $10.00 to $20.00 the suit.
Boys’ Clothing'
Boys’ Suits are here-in
Serges and all the popular
Grays. They, too, have style
and fit. i Pleasing surprises
are in. store for purchasers of
our Boys’ Clothing. /
The Suit:
$1.00 to $6.98
A $10 Special.
A collection of Young Men’s Suits,;
all new. Coats cut long; side or center
vents. Grays,, Fancies and Serges; 2
and 3-Piece Suits. One week,
provocation, but the people who go to GUARDS’ FRIENDS
Albany for the true benefits of the
Chautauqua are not the ones who get
drunlt and give trouble. It is cheap >
excursionists and professional booze-
flghters, and no violence will he done
to the effectiveness or success of the I
Chautauqua by placing this whole
herd in the Dougherty county Jail.
We would be very glad to see the offi
cers of Dougherty county set the ex
ample.
ARE REMEMBERED.
Beautiful Watches Presented to
Gilbert and Mr. Strauss.
Mlsa
Ten Per Cent!
J. E. MacMillan.
President.
'CO. G. Meriwether.
Secy, and Treat.
If You*re Wise
It's Not to the “Tall Timbers”
That you’ll look for building material. Albany
Pressed Stone Co.’s double-hollow air space concrete
blocks are more satisfactory from every standpoint.
Albany Pressed Stone Co.
SINK
SECY. BETJEMAN’S
The Albany Guards, Company E,
Fourth Infantry, have presented to 1
Mr. Herman D. Strauss and Miss
Chloemily Gilbert beautiful testimon
ials of the company's appreciation.
I The recent Guards’ Fantasy,, pre
sented at the Rawlins theatre, was
one of the most elaborate and sue-
GOOD WORK. Cessful entertainments Albanians have
>— ever witnessed. It was planned and
From the Moultrie Observer -presented by Mr. StrauBS, who was
Mr. J. A. Betjeman, secretary of the untiring In his efforts to make It a
Albany Business League, was In Moul- splendid affair. He was ably assisted
trie today advertising the coming Al- ^ Bs Chloemlly Gilbert, who was
bany Chautauqua. He turned loose musical director and, whose services
quite a good deal of advertising mat- were Invaluable, as those who wit
ter, including a number of copies of nesse( l performance can .readily
The Albany Herald’s special Chautau- appreciate.
qua edition 1 Yesterday, Miss Gilbert and Mr.
Mr. Betjeman is doing a good work ? trau8a were ,f ch P ra “ a
for Albany, not only In advertising the
handsome gold watch, suitably ln-
Chautauquaributln his efforts" for the 8crl f d ' a “ d ea ? ™ tch “ B a
handsome fob. That the recipients ap-
improvement and advertisement of the
Artesian City in many ways. He is
predate these testimonials of appre :
elation goes without saying. 'They
?° lag a S , P, ! nd !. d Wrl : “ d We regret took the recipients completely by sur-
that Moultrie has not the means to
employ a man of his ability to devote
his entire time to her public welfare.
Miss
McBride to Represent Thomas
j County.
The Thomasville Times-Enterprlse
of yesterday brings the following:
“Mis Ruth McBride has been ap
pointed to represent Thomas county
at the instrumental music contest of
the Albany Chautauqua. A medal will
be awarded the winner. Miss McBride
Is a student at Young's College, and
Albany Decorating. Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Paper, Burlaps.
Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. ' 'Phone 393.
BOAT8 FOR RENT
And Fishing Permits 8old at the Coun
try Store.
Any fishing or boating will be pro
hibited without a written permit. The
all who
you, and her proficiency at the piano has led. ]ake above the dam , s flne for „ oatl
, i her friends to confidently expect her
■™ d - S ” 0U H t0 come home from Albany with 1 the
PLUMBING CO.
medal. The contest will be held on
Monday. Captain K. T. Maclean,
county school superintendent, made
the appointment.”
and the fishing below the dam is un
excelled. Don’t forget you must have
a pass. T. M. NELSON,
Albany Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
i* Wall PSper, Burlaps,
I Room Mouldings.
Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393.
MANN
Just received shipment North Geor
gia block butter, an excellent butter
at a moderate charge—30c lb..
Phone 70.
W. E. FIELDS.
J. S. Davis. T. W, Ventulett.
J. S. DAVIS & CO.
INSURANCE AGENT*
against
FIRE
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur
ance Co.
Office—Ventulett Building.
-4—'Phones—343—88—122—:—
On Price, and over 76 per cent, on Freight, is what ydlt ,
save if you order your Boat through us. Our order for- j
a carload will be placed by the middle of next week, i
We will allow a discount of 10 per cent, on all orders !
placed before this order is sent in. The difference in j
freight on boats, between carloads and less than car- j
loads, is over 76 per cent.
We handle the MULLINS LINE OF STEEL ;
BOATS. They cannot sink. i
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Thef Bacon Equipment Company, ;
Albany, Ga.
THE GREAT CORN AND BUNION
, REMOVER
Easily applied. No Grease, no Stain. Why suffer
when you can get relief for 25 cents.
Owl Drug Seed Co.
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