The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 27, 1906, Image 3

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. AJPRIL 27, 19C6. STORIES OF WASHINGTON. Chautauqua Visitors Prices Are Attractive. "Do you think Miss Pink would marry me it I should ask?” "She might. Women are proverb ially foolish.” Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper, Burlaps, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Rumney Bldg. 'Phone 393. A Race Track Difficulty. A collection of Young Men’9 Suits; all new. Coats cut'long; side or center vents. Grays, Fancies and Serges; 2 and 3-Piece Suits. One week, Ten Per Cent! THE GREAT CORN AND BUNION REMOVER Best Cream and Fresh Candy. STOP THE EXPENSE OF HOUSE RENT? We answer, if you have a lot, WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY TO BUILD YOUR HOUSE, which you can repay by a monthly pay ment substantially the same as house rent. In A GIVEN TIME YOU WILL OWN YOUR HOUSE, but if you continue as a tenant yob will wind up with nothing but a lot of rent receipts. Let us explain details. Prom the Pittsburg Dlsput -h. About eighty of the school teachers of Pittsburg and Allegheny who are In Washington this week occupied seats this afternoon In the gailery of the house, whither they had been con ducted by RepresentaUves Graham and Burke. They wanted to see "Nick” Longworth' more than all the other men put together. He was not on the floor. Without a word Representative Gra ham disappeared. In about two min utes the eighty teachers were delight ed and somewhat amazed, too, to see Mr. Graham and the bridegroom come walking down the aisle from the re publican cloak room. They never saw a man more earnestly expostulating with another than Mr. Graham was with the young man from Cincinnati who has so lately assumed the respon sibilities of the married state. Mr. Graham was totally oblivious to every thing until he was sure that he had got the Cincinnatian out where the Pittsburg teachers could get a good look at him. Then he turned toward them, Bmtled a knowing smile, slyly pointed at Longworth and unceremon iously dropped him. Albany Trust Co. of Georgia. ...Good Groceries all the Time... If you want the best in the Grocery Line, and want the right prices, too, 'phone your orders to No. 91. S. STERNE, Washington St Grocer Why pay $100 for a Typewriter when we can sell you one of any make at half price. Write today for Catalogue. Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, •Y. M. C. A. Building, At lanta, Ga. NOTICE TO CITY PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice Is hereby given that all property owners mUBt come prepared to return the exact number of feet of each city lot owned. The tax hooks will open on April 2 at the Clerk's of fice, In the Davis-Exchange Bank bglld- ing, and no returns will be accepted unless the ownera specify .In their re turns the exact number of feet In each lot returned, as required by ordinance. 28-lmo Y. C. RUST, Clerk. Power Motors, f. o. b. New York City: 1 H. P., $54; 2 H. P., $60; 3 H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126. Albany Electrical AND Construction Co. 105 Broad St., Phone 415. Q. W. 8AYE, President. ANNOUNCEHENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce my candidacy for Representative of Dougherty County In the General Assembly of the State, subjeit to the action of the Democratic primary ordered for the 19th of May. In the event of my election, I pledge my best efforts In the Interest of my constituency. I respectfully ask the suffrage of the qualified voters of the county. SAM H. TIFT. Albany, Ga., April 9,1909. ALBANY BRICK CO BHIC -MANUFACTURED OF— Annual Capacity, It may be, as suggested sometimes, that a congressman haB nothing to do but enjoy life and figure on how he can be re-elected to office. But Dr. Barchfeld has not found It so. Today's mall brought him a letter from a fair constituent. “I’m like Senator Tillman's constit uent,” she wrote. “I want something. Senator Tillman’s constituent wanted a husband and, while he was getting It, she suggested that she might as well get one that had wealth, beauty and standing in his community. “I don’t want a husband, although.} am in the old maid class. But I see there are six-toed kittens at the White House, (see Dispatch) and I yaat you to get-me one of them. If you can’t get mf a surplus-toed kitten get me one of the other kind. If you can’t get me one of either kind get me an Angora cat and I don’t care where you get It, A Bucks’ county Democrat 1 has .Im peached the Democracy of John Sharp Williams, the Democratic lender of the House. Mr. Williams himself says so. It occurred during the hearing of the Hepburn hill prohibiting the Im portation of liquor In “original pack ages" Into counties or states where the local laws forbid the sale of li quor. Williams was supporting the proposed law and he was doing that although he knows and likes the taste of good liquor. After he had finished his argument the man wild Impeached him lurched, up to him and said that he had often wished to meet him. He said he had been an admirer of the Mlsslsslpplan for a long time. "But I want to know why you preach the kind of stuff you have been talk ing here,” said the unsteady citizen. Fm from Bucks county. Pennsylva nia, and that ain’t democratic doctrine in my part of the country.” English as she is written, even by Americans, Is worth a snicker , more often than It is given. In an official communication to the state depart ment C. S. Atwood, secretary 0 f the American Chamber of Cpmmerce, re marks that "One of our members is a large Importer to the United States of woolen rags.” c Of course, a comma would have helped a whole lot In that case, but It was not there when the letter was received at the Btate de partment. The clerks of that depart ment know the law of forgery, so not foV their lives would they do anything so rude as Insert a comma or even permit a hit of Ink to drop where the comma ought to have been, Just acci dentally. So It Is a matter of record that this Is - the “United -States of woolen rags.” Doctor—Your husband musj not let his system run down. Mrs. Dopely—Doctor, he has been doing hts best to keep It up, but It never wins. 'bevll's Island Torture Is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 19 years. Then I was advised to apply -Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve, and less than a box per manently cured me, writes L. 8. Na pier,'of Riigles, Ky. Heals all wounds, burns and sores like magic. 25c at. ■Jr Albany Drug Co., Druggists. Amiability Itself. P^Kee- Percy—I am afraid that my conver sation Is uninteresting. Miss Foqtllght — Dont’ let the thought trouble you. I was a little bit sleepy, anyway. Pools are being made by clerks and other employes of the two houses of congress on the time of adjournment. May 24 is the. favorite in the guessing. Two years ago adjournment was on April 28 at.2 o’clock, afternoon. It Is generally figured that the rate bill ought to add three weeks to the ses sion this year, hence the great liking for May 24, which is a Thursday. The estimate that calls for the latest ad journment Is June 24.. There are, however, very few guesses that put the day of quitting so far off. There are a few gpesses that the adjourn ment will be as early as the first week In May. although there are few of that kind. Speaker Cannon would be glad to adjourn week after next, hut that Is impossible. Even If he had a special rule adopted for each appropriation bill it could not be done because the senate will not get the rate bill out of the way. Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ' Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393. Pa Wanted a Partner In the Family. “Why did the undertaker make his daughter give you up?” “So that she could marry that young doctor.” ron No Ice famine ip Albany now. Ear- sends It when you want It. ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. A Lucky Postmistress ' Is Mrs. Alexander,- of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King’s New Life Pills to be the best remedy sfie ever tried for keeping the' Stomach, Liver and Bowels In perfect order.''Yen’ll agree with her If you try these painless puri fiers that Infuse new life. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. Price Hi * 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 arfe here in Serges and all the popular Grays. They, too, have style and fit. Pleasing surprises are in store for purchasers of our Boys’ Clothing. The Suit: $1.00 to $0.98 Panama Hats Shdv^ih^ includes, as regards style, something new and good for every one. ..Each, $4.98 to $6.25. Fancy Vests A new vest? We have a nice lot of White and Fancy Vests at remark ably low prices— 98c to $3.00. While they last we of fer one lot of beautiful' new 50c spring and sum mer Ties at a» u. mw. ’TWO SOLES WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT.” 0. NEUMAN, UNDER THE OPERA HOU8B. Just received and will offer for next week another lot of Ledlee’ Collars, which will be aold ae formerly at only 10c. Ready-made White Aprons, 25c and Towele, the biggest bargain that has ever been offered, a towel 59 Inches long and 24 Inchea wide, at only 19c. “Your money back If you are dissat isfied with your purchase." 7^2-lnch Horn Combe, all coarse teeth, such that will not break when the ladies eomb their heavy hair with them. All-over Laces, Edgings and tnaert- Inga, Torchon Lacet and Inaertlnga to match. And many other new goods. Come to lee mo. I’ll give you your money’* worth. Agont for May Manton Patterns. On Price, and over 76 per cent, on Freight, is what you save if you order your Boat through us. Our order for a* carload will be placed by the middle of next week. We will allow a discount q|f 10 pef cent, on all orders placed before this order is sent in. The difference in ' < • | ■ frfeight on boats, between carloads and less than car loads, is over 76 per cent. We handle the MULLINS LINE OF ST^EL BOATS. They cannot sink. The Bacon Equipment Company, Albany, Oa. J apanese GREEN DROPS HflBHBni