The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 27, 1906, Image 8

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l '-'VA 1906. ■ ' : - v Eg Sheet Music! Chautauqua visitors will And It to their Interest to look at our im- mebse line ot Sheet Music. Wo have everything that Is new and popular) and for this week we are offering Music at y a off. Big stock of MoKlnley Music at Da per copy for this week. Come and get a cat alogue free. A .piano to try music at your disposal. min BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. Cr ALBANY F, 0. Tioknob, Manager. Directors: Tjie HOWE , Insurance Co. of New York wires us : “ Our liability in San ^itancisco not over 'throe and a half million, losses frobi^# two million, will to? flaiA.prQmptly, |eaving , surplus seven million.” Three Sites for Stores gr fyWRf Street, (Near Jackson). Siaey thirty feet front on Broad ifcreet and running back 210 feet‘to alley. d: Ti*y,« rapidly en hancing ni value and will!be wprth aouble present price i in few.years. Full information on appliffi tion to fit Jones t .. Boats for rent And J-lahJap Fsrpilu Said at tha Coun- try Store. Any flitting-or boating will be pro- Wblted %lthOuti« written permit. The lake above the dam Is flue for boating, Mfllthe flawing kotow the dam la un- excelled. Don't forget you must have • VmK T. M. NELSON. maargJBrirs:. v: i—— ■•....i. 6 Per Cent. Fan Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, AHXTttey-el-Lew, Room 8U Davit-Rxobange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. ——mmmm ■ i — i „■ i m. Wtf 5<> - -.ri.. 1 • WANTED—Information concerning B. F, White (or .his heirs), supposed to have resided In Albany about 1866 to 1880. Five dollars will he paid Information leading to hla loca tion or that of his heirs. Write T. i -tf; West, Milted, Fla. ' v. Mtdi-,w—w 2t T AxtfXlan Walls, $150. I am prepared to drill and cubs Wells, tandLcijirpntes water, for $160, ,anil .flowing wells by contract in a ra- ,d(|pt of ten .miles of Albany, Go. Ad- dtatov ‘ B. ,F f BQLAND, 118 Fine .St. Albany, Ga. AN«w. City Couveuieuce foi Albany i will deliver Standard Kerosene i every day at the same 1 gallon, 20c. 6 gallons, 90c. Jones & Thornton, 'Phone 23. OF FIRE. Illuminated Shels for Use in New Automatic Guns, Handy During Night Attack—Gunner's Weapon Furnlahea Him With Novel Means of Finding Hla Foe Which Lurka In the Darkdess. A new and Important function has been added to the already deadly shell —visibility of Its flight at night By means of a torch attached to the base of the shell It Is possible to watch It throughout Its entire course and to see clearly the oxact point at which it strikes. With the automatic guns now fast coming Into general use and firing one-pound shells at a rate of four shots a second, a pracUcally contin uous stream of fire Is thrown, which can be directed like water from a hose without using the sights of the gun, and without knowing the range. Much of practical value was learned from the Japanose-Russlan war. In repelling the attacks of torpedoboats It Is ettsy to Imagine how difficult is the work of the gunner when the searchlight of the battleship suddenly picks up a moving torpedoboat, where but a moment before the sea was blank. Thore Is no time to find (the range or elevate the sights. The swiftly-moving destroyer must be hit, and hit hard, before It reaches ,the 800-yard mark, whore It will dlsoharge Its first 18-Inch Whitehead. The time allowed the gunner in which to strike some vital part is a little over one mtnuto, and his responsibilities are great. The suddenness with which he Is called into action makeB htB work difficult. It 1b for theBe emergencies when accuracy and extreme rapidity of fife are demanded that the Illuminated shell Is expected to he most effective. Exhaustive tests by the army have shown that by Its aid field batteries can go Into action at night without any previous knowledge of the range, and that it promotes the effectiveness of flro from coast artillery by showing tho oxact trajectory of the Bhell, the drift by the wind and the amount of ‘'lead" necessary to strike a ’ Bwlftly- moving vessel at long range. Without the data gained by watching the flight ot the nrst Bhell the correction for wind and Bpood of a moving target would bo largely a matter of guess; and while the range can be correctly given, and the sights accurately set, It still requires uniform velocity of tho Bhell for accurate work. We’rs Right Here, You Know,' Whore you can come and “have it out" With us If anything goes,wrong with anything you buy here. That’s why wo’vo got to take pains to have things right In the first _ place—why we’ve simply got to “square" ourBelves with you on anything that does not prove Just as we say. We’ve got to do busi ness with you and your friends “on the level” or not at all. If you buy a “mall ordor" buggy or harness and It disappoints you, you mny get satisfaction, and you may not. You’re only one of thousands of cus tomers, and the mall order concern doesn't depend upon the trade of this town or vicinity. If you do get satis faction It will be at a cost In time and correspondence that will eat up all the savings. By all means buy where you can. buy to the best advantage, but keep your money In your clothes till you’ve talked with us: then It wo can't show you why and how It 1b better to spend your harness and vehicle money right here we won’t say another word. ALBANY BUGGY CO., 19-9t In Woolfolk Building. Childhood. Man beglnB life helpless. The babe Is In paroxysms of fear the moment Its nurse leaves It alone, and It comes so slowly to any power of self protection that mothers say the salvation of life and health, of a young child Is a; per* nett""' -Wmerwu, Is the Moon Inhabited? v Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form possible on that satel lite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don’t know that Electric Bitters cure Head ache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Disxlness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints. Gen eral Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Ap petizer for weak persons and especi ally for the aged. It Induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. Prlco only 60c.' A Ossfut Quality. L “This wat<jh of mine Is absolutely waterproof.” “THat Is a great Idea. It will not hurt the works when you ‘soak’ It." How about a new harness now? Would.you buy one If we coaxed yon with a low price? Come In tomorrow and we’ll show you just wbat we mean by a low price. ALBANY BUGGY CO.. 19-9t Woolfolk Building. Ups and Downs. Wlfey—Oh, you’re all wrong about her. It takes a woman to size up an other woman. ’ Hubby—Yes, or to rdn her down. 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, md when I did I could not Btand 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 otherB are total failures. For sftle by Htlsman-Sale Drug Co. In the Book Store. Customer—1 want to get a book on collar buttons. Can you suggest any thing? Clerk—Yes. Here's a book called “Lives ot the Hunted." Try that. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of tho bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nause ate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to taste. Refuse substitutes. For sale by HilBman-Sale Drug Co G.. F. & A. RY. GULF COAST RESORTS. Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark, Fla., Panacea Springs, Fla., via Soll- choppy. Loavo Albany via Central of Ga. and Arlington. 7:45 a. m. and *3:50 p. m. Arrive Sopchoppy 3:14 p. m. and *9:51 p. m. Arrive Lanark 3:46 p. m. and *10:18 p. m. •Saturdays and Sundays only. Round Trip Rates from Arlington. , a b c To Lanark 4.75 6.30 2.S0 To Sopchoppy 4.15 6.55 2.50 a—Tickets sold dally, final limit 15 days. * b—Tickets sold dally, final limit 90 days. c—Tickets sold Saturday P. M. trains and Sunday trains, final limit following Monday. Where Baking Begins Right The baking of the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY begins with right material, and every step there after through the whole process of baking is tight. There is not one point of quality that care, skill alid modern bakeries could make better. It is perfection itself—through and thpugh. It Ends Right when it reaches your table untouched by strange hands, untainted by odors. The quality, oven-flavor and freshness are preserved in a dust and moisture proof package, distin guished by the trade mark here shown. It always appears in red and white on each end of the package and warrants the perfect condition of the contents. For example try packages of GRAHAM CRACKERS—possessing the rich, nutty flavor of graham flour—unlike any graham crackers you ever tasted. FROTANA—a temptingly delicious union of biscuit and fruit—the newest delicacy of the National Biscuit Company. •a l'i; t ta xM s i to lV. i *a s'i; { Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat »and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption HILSMAN-SALE DRUG CO.' THE ORIGINAL ' LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR ■ in the YELLOW PACKAGE OLDER THAN THE TELEGRAPH OR THE RAILWAY- THE CHICKERING PIANO The Oldest a-rvd Most Revered Pia.no in. America.. When the first CHICKERING PIANO was produced we had no telegraph, and ten years later we we had hut 23 miles of railroad. When the flr6t CHICKERING PIANO was made the population of the United States was not quite ten million. If Jonas Chlckerlng could come back to life with what awe would he view the accomplishments of the years since he first offered to the people the product of his brain and hands. It is almost Impossible for the ordinary mind to grasp all that has been done since the year 1823, when. Jonas Chlckerlng made the first piano In America. The history of the Chlckerlng piano Is a part of the history of America. , It Is a magnificent record—one that fills the bosoms of Americans with patriotic emotion and inspires the Chlckerlng & Sons with a feeling of honest pride. CHICKERING THE . OLDEST AND MOST REVERED PIANO IN AMERICA. The cost of the, Chlckering is but little more that ordinary good pianos, and the buyer knows he has THE BEST. For uprights the price begins at $500. Small, Grands (take up but little more space than an up. right) $650—time payments can be arranged. All interested In an Artistic Plano—a piano of UNQUES TIONED SUPERIORITY, should call at our wareroome and examine the Chlckerlng. Catalogue sent on ap plication. LUDDEN Q BATES S. M. H. SAVANNAH, GA. PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, Dougherty County. To the Superior Court of Said Gount.y: The petition of James Hoggard and W. T. Hilsman, both of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire, for themselves, their associates, successors and as signs, to become incorporated under the name and style of HOGGARD DRUG COMPANY. 2. That petitioners desire to be so incorporated for a term of twenty years, .with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3. That the capital stock to be em ployed’ by said corporation will be Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000.00), di vided into shares of the denomination of $100.00 each; and that petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right to increase said capital stock, from time to time, as may be deemed expedient, to any amount not exceed ing, in the aggregate, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, divided into shares of the denomination aforesaid. 4. That the whole of said capital stock has already bedn actually paid in. 6. That the object of the proposed corporation is pecuniary gain and profit to its stockholders. 6. That the particular business said corporation will do and carry on is what is commonly known as a drug business, to consist in the wholesale and retail buying and selling, and otherwise dealing in, all kinds o/ drugs, medicines, toilet articles, paints, cigars, tobacco and any and all other kinds of articles common and incident to said drug business, and as may be necessary or for the best interests of said corporation. 7. That petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right, pow er and authority, in its aforesaid name, to sue and be sued, to contract and be contracted with, to have, own and use a common seal, to make and ordain suitable rules and by-laws for the regu lation of its business, to borrow money by way of note, deed, mortgage or otherwise, to purchase, liAve and own both real and personal property, and to do and perform all such other acts as are, or may be, necessary for the or ganization of said corporation and the legitimate transaction of its business; 8. That the principal place of. busi ness and home office of said corpora tion will be in the city of Albany, said State and County, and petitioners de sire the right reserved to said corpor ation to establish and operate branch offices or placos of business in such other places, in or out of said State, as may be deemed proper and expedi- i ent. I Wherefore, Petitioners pray to be made, a body • corporate, under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers and authority herein applied for, entitled to the rights, privileges and immunities, and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. JAS. TIFT MANN, Petitioners’ Attorney. State of Georgia, County of Dougherty. Clerk’s Office, Dougherty Superior Court. I, R. P. Hall, Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original petition filed in this office the 20th day of April, 1906. R, P. HALL, Clerk Superior Court, Dougherty County. 20-27-4-11 Sheriff's Sale. Will be sold before the courthouse door In the city of Albany, Dougherty county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale the first Tuesday in May next the following described property, to-wlt: One-fourth undivided interest In all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the county of Dougherty, State of Georgia, starting at the south east corner of Mrs. W. W. Wilson’s lot, run south 64 feet, thence east 64 feet to a line; thence south 100 feet, thence east 125 feet, thence south 100 feet, thence west 125 feet to starting line,'said lot being northwest corner of land deeded to ,W. M, Ramsey by Mrs. L. A. Walker. Levied on and sold to satisfy a flfa In justice court, 945 district G. M. in favor of John Stokes vs. H. V. Bunting. Tenants In possession notified. Levy made and returned'to me by J. W. Harrell, con stable. F. G. EDWARDS, Sheriff. 4t-ltjvk CITY TAX SALES. Will be sold before the court house door within the legal hours of public sale on the first Tuesday In May, 1906, the following property in the city of Albany, Ga„ all levied on and to be sold for city taxes for the year 1905, to-wit: Also at the same, time and place, / part of lot No, 44, Planters street property of the estate of Juno Gibson. ^ Also, at the same time and. place, the west oue-half of lot No. 26, on Planter’s street, property of Febble Wilson and Bettle Lippltt. ‘ * Also, at the Bame time and place, lot No. 44, on South street, property of Lawrence Oliver. Also, at the same time and place, • the east one-half ot lot No. 94, State street, property of Amelia Thomas. R. N. WESTBROOK, City Marshal. FOR THE mi Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. W.H. MILLER, Proprietor J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett J. S. DAVIS & CO. N8URANCE / AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur > ance Co. Office—Ventulett Building. ’—’Phones—3^3—88- Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps. Room Mouldings. Rumney Bldg. , ’Phone