The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 27, 1906, Image 9

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERAlj!), FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1906. No woman’s happi ness can be complete without children; it is her nature to love and want them us much so as it is to love the beau- • tiful and pure. Tie criticalordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very.thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy is always ap plied externally, find has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. 8cnd for free book containing Information of priceless value to all expectant mothers. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. » •—•iagv.il a. llto gl out turn WUIlUCllUi UNDER CANVAS Corner Broad and Jefferson Streets, TUESDAY, MAY 1ST — ONE NIGHT ONLY—TUESDAY, MAY 1St. The Original and Only BARLOW & WILSON, i All White . MINSTRELS. ' 50—All White Performers—50 Singeirs—Dancers—Comedians Superb Band and Orchestra PARADE AT 1:30 P. M. SPECIAL—An all white company catering to Ladles and Children. Will exhibit on vacant lot, corner Broad and Jefferson streets. TUESDAY, MAY 1. ONE*NIGHT ONLY. 1 Fernland Farms . "Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 DON’T RISK 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 toj$10 a year. Your inspection is invited. EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY. 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, (Rumney Building.) Albany, Ga Remove Freckles and Pimples IN TBN BAY8, WITH 1UADINOLA A w ...THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIEM... {Formerly advertised and sold as Satlhola.) A few applications will remove tan or sallowness and restore the beauty of youth. NADINOLA is guaranteed and money refunded if It tails to remove freckles, pimples, liver-spots, collar discolorations, blade-heads, disfiguring eruptions, etc., in twenty days. Leaves the skin soft,-clear and healthy. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and $M)0 by ail leading druggists, or by mall. Prepared by National Toilet Co., Paris, Term. J. S. Davis. • T. W. Ventulott J. S. DAVIS & CO. IN 8 U R A N C E AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. Agents of the Southern Mutual Insnp ance Co. Offloa—Ventidett Building. Why the Albany Base Ball Team u should be named Flint Rocks 1st. It is hard to break. 2nd. It has fire. 3rd. It has ginger. 4th. It is a good chaser after high balls. 5th: It is a WINNER. 6th. It pleases EVERY BODY. ’ Hurrah for the Flint Rocks. T W i Another Shut-Out at the Ball Park Yesterday. Score and Features of the Third and Last of the Series of Limbering-Up Games Between Albany and Val dosta League Teama. Another shut-out. Score, Albany 6, Valdosta 0. Yesterday afternoon, in another shut-out game, Albany came ,off victor. The game was a little one-sided to be very interesting, still it was all right The features from an Albany stand point were Posey’s pitching, Snod grass’s pick-up on third, and Ramburg ers’ work at short. For the visitors, D. Garret made a lovely stop of a hot liner at second. Cassidy struck out eight men, but yielded ten hits. First Inning. Mitchel lout, short to first. T. Gar rett singles. Covington hits for two bags, Garret goes to third. Walters and Weaver fan. Bldred and Ramburger fan. McCor mack hits for one sack, and steals sec ond. Dudley grounders to pitcher, out at first. Second Inning. Weakley strikes out. D. .Garrett fol lows suit. Lamotte fouls out to catch er. Snodgress gets to first on Walters’ error.. Boyd out, pitcher to first. Lovelace singles. Boyd scores. Alex ander grounders to pitcher, out. Po sey, same thing. Third Inning. Cassidy flies out to Dudley. Mitchell hits to third, out at first. T. Garrett singles. Codngton, also. Walters hits a fly to Snodgrass, out. Eldred to pitcher to first, out. Ram burger fans. McCormack gets to first on Weakley’s error and steals second. Dudley singles and Mac scores. Snod grass grounders to second, out at first. Fourth Inning. Weaver fans. Weakley to.Posey to first, out. D.. Garrett grounders to short, out at first. Boyd singles, Lovelace gets to first on Weakley’s error. Alexander hits an Infield one. Boyd Is forced out. Lovelace also. Posey fans. Fifth Inning. . D. Garrett rounder., to second, out at first. Lamotte gets his base. Cassidy singles. Mitchell fans. T. Garrett Is thrown out at first. Eldred gets to first on wild throw. Ramburger gets a hit. So does Mc Cormack. Eldred scores. Ramburg er follows suit. Dudley fans. McCor mack gets thrown out at second. Snodgrass fans. Sixth Inning. Covington hits to third, out at first. Walters flies out to Boyd. Weaver does the.same to Ramburger. Boyd pop-files out to left field. Love lace and Alexander strike out. 8eventh Inning. 'Weakley grounders to first, out. D. Garrett bunts, thrown out at first. La motte strikes out. Posey gets a hit but Is forced out at second. Eldred sends one to D. Garrett and is thrown out. Ramburg er singles. McCormack pop-flies out to first. 1 ' Eighth Inning. Lamotte fans. Cassidy flies out to Weakley. Mitchell fans. Dudley gets to first on error. Snod grass scores. Posey out on fly to short. Ninth Inning. T. Garrett files out to Posey. Cov ington does'the same to Ramburger. Walters singles. So does Weaver. Weakley hits to short, out at first. Line-up. MaggfiP (aged 6)—Did yer ever 3ee yer affinity, Katie (aged 7)—Only wunst—on a clothing lithograph. TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN. The books for receiving tax returns tor 1906 are now open. Ab the state demands prompt return of digest, as law requires, books .-will be closed about June 1st S. W. GUNNISON, 2-lmo T. C., D. C. James Tift Mann, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ventulett Building ALBANY— Eldred, 2 b Ramburger, s. s. McCormack, c. . Dudley, r. f Snodgrass, 1. f. . Boyd, c. f Lovelace, 3b... Alexander, 1 b. Posey, p AB R H PO A E 1 12 1 1 36 6 10 27 11 3 VALDOSTA— Mitchell, 3’b T. Garrett, s. s. .. Covington, c. f ... Walters, 1. f Weaver, c Weakley, lb D. Garrett, 2 b. ... Lamotte, r. t. .... Cassidy, p. AB R H PO A E 8 2 0 0 9 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 7 0 34 0 7 24 13 6 Summary. Earned runs—Albany 4. First on balls—Off Posey 1. Two-base hits — Covington, 'Snod- grass. Struck out—By. Posey 8, by Cassidy Double play—T. Garrett to Weakley. Passed ball—McCormack. Umpire—Mr". Groover. Attendance—648. LAMP EXPLOSION CAUSES SMALL FIRE. Last night at about 9:30 o’clock the fire department was called out. A lamp had exploded In the store of K. E. Richardson, on Washington street, but no damage was done. The fire de partment responded promptly, but the blaze was sdon put out with a chem ical extinguisher. During the excitement, always at tendant upon such occasions, the glass door of the store room was broken. It seems that orders were given to break down the door, and the lower panel was knocked In. Then Lee HUI, by accident or otherwise, pushed the glass In. Officer Walden made out a case against Hill, later. California Evaporated Peaches, 16c lb.; Apples, 15c package, 2 for 25c. W. E. FIELDS. / ' Virtues of tfie bid Sod. On the very rare occasions that snakes have been found in Ireland ex planation of the' phenomena 1ms al ways been forthcoming. One was brought In a bundle of shrubs, anotber In a packing case, and yet another— •this time a dead one—was Introduced by an English visitor. All .have proved of alien extraction. Even science can not disprove the Irish belief In St. Pat- rick ns a pled piper. Here Is an Inci dent Illustrative oL tbls belief; A son of. Erin emigrated to Australia and quickly made ft fortune. lie was hap py except foT one trial—snakes. “Oil, for an Australian St. Patrick!" he moahed.'And then came an Inspiration. He wired for a load of the sail of old Ireland. Only when he had strewn the precious mold around about bis dwell ing could he sleep In peace!—London Tribune. , ! Paint Brushes. Everybody paints, whether he ownB n house In the suburbs or rents a flat In the metropolis. And what troubles the mind most Is the disposition of'the brushes when the job Is partly com pleted. Some folk leaiie them In the paint, some -wash them In turpentine, some soak them in alcohol, some im merse them in Unseed oil. An author ity advises all amateur as well as pro fessional painters to drop their brushes Into a bucket or bottle of water and forget them. When-needed again they will be as soft and pliant as when new. I 'have tried the trick hnd can recommend It,—New York Press. . — The Hou.es of Parliament. The fire which destroyed the old houses of parliament broke out on Oct. 16, 1834. The present-building, termed the palace of Westminster, was opened on Nov. 4, 1852. It stands on a bed of concrete twelve feet thick and covers an area of aide statute acres. It con tains 1,100 apartments, 100 staircases and two miles of corridors and pas sages. The great Victoria tower at tbe southwest extremity Is 346 feet in helght.-*Lon<lon Standard. Sharp and Well Set., Tbe mlstresB of tbe house was newly Installed and looked It, but sbe bad clearly defined Ideas on Industrial questions, and when the man who bad called her to-the door asked for a little something to eat sbe Immediately look ed toward tbe wood pile In tbe yard. “Well,’’ she said, “If you will get that ax"— “Ob, I shan’t need that," the man Interrupted in a reassuring tone. “My teeth are all right.” In the Proposed Division of Diocese of Georgia — The Question Comes Up at the Approaching Convention. Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., April 27.—It Is now thought highly probable that the Epis copal Diocese of Georgia will be di vided Into two dioceses at the annual convention of the Georgia Episcopa lians which will be hold In Columbus In about three weeks. The question will bo the principal one outside of the routine work of the delegates. The convention will assemble May 16, and the members of the Episcopal church throughout the state are greatly Inter ested In the question. Bishop Nelson recommended a di vision at the last annual meeting, on the ground that the extensive limits of the state and the large increase In communicants necessitated a change. Should the state convention recom mend a division, the matter must be approved by the general convention of the church, which meets in Richmond, Va., In October, 1907, so that nearly eighteen months will elapse before the change can be made, even if it is de cided upon. The part of the probable change which is particularly Interesting to Georgia Episcopalians Is the decision; of Bishop Nelson as to whloh diocese he will select for his field of work, as under Episcopalian law when a diocese is divided the actual bishop has the choice of selection. Atliletlo Feat, on tbe Maaa. Did you ever got to thinking that you would enjoy a sudden translation from the earth to the moou? It you hnvo, did you ever figure on the wonderful fents of musculur strength with which you could astonish our luminary neigh bors, providing gravitation would have no more effect accordingly there than here? Let us figure: The moon only weighs one-elghtleth part as much as the earth. Gravitation must therefore be correspondingly less. If therefore a man weighed 140 pounds on this earth he. woul^ weigh but a fraction over twenty-pounds according , to the scales used on the moon. If, however, his muscles and frame remained the same ns they were before -being .trans ferred to our silvery sister world -he could "astonish the natives” with his astounding athlotlc nnd muscular feats,. Ho would bo nble to shoulder nn ele phant of the- regulation size and to yank -a small mountain out by tbe roots. The buoyancy of his body would be so great that athletic feats would bo easliy accomplished. Ho could run a mile In something less than two sec onds or could by a Blngle bound leap over a wall twouty-four feet high wlth- opt greater exertion than would be re quited here in clearing one only - two feet In height. Artist Klein** Queer House. Zieni, the. artist, was a queer charac ter. He lived In a house at the top of the Ruo Leplc on Montmartre. His bouse was his castle In Jho literal sense of the word. It was difficult to obtain admission, for the painter had an up per window out of which he always looked when the bell rang and Interro gated his would be visitors.. He had a basket which he let down by a cord to receive packages or messages, and he slept In a wonderful swinging bed. His house was a veritable museutn, il luminated Persian manuscripts being part of his collection. Some of .these were worth thousands of francs, but It was Impossible to persuade him to sell any of them. In place of a newel post on his stairway stood the prow of a glided gondola, and, closely Immured In his studio, ho painted pictures of Venice and hade defiance to SW who came to disturb his peace. Her Dearest Wish. “Darling,” he said, "now that we are married, what Is your dearest wish?” ^hc gazed Into hie eyes with a sweet, confiding look and said: “That you will try to have the Jew eler take tbls engagement ring back so yon can get me one with a diamond at least half as large again.” “Johnny, If you eat all alx of these apples you won’t have any appetite for your dinner.” It Is needless to state that it was Johnny's bachelor uncle who made tbe remark. No man with experience In grocery bills would have made such an error. - -- Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. Rumuey Bldg. ‘Phono 393. By Heart. Gladys—How Is It one never forgets » love affair? Aggie—Because that Is something you always lenrn by heart. —Illustrated Bits. Them Is only one sort of love, but there ore u thousand different copies of it— i,n lioi-hefoncnuld. m PERHAPS THI8 MEANS YOU. Your eyes are not so strong as' they need to be? Perhaps you have hurt them reading or sewing too mahy years not to have It tell In your eight becoming rim at times —perhaps you have suffered from some nervous trouble whloh shows in the eyes—;perhaps It Is becom ing difficult for you .to thread a needle?—perhaps letters blur and lines mix?—perhaps all you have guessed about glasses may be wrong? Come here—get our advice—let us show you that science hae a remedy. , Phil Harris, ing Optician. w INaBrevJi EXAMINE your wheel carefully before, starting on your season’s .riding.| Little de fects sometimes cause big accidents. Besides, no defective bicycle ever be- came less so by use. If you let us REPAIR IT NOW the damage nan be easily, quickly and cheaply done. If you neglect it now, you will pay for It later on, perhaps inbroken bones, certainly-In money. There Is nothing too small about a wheel for us to. fix. There Is nothing on the wheel that we cannot adjust Avoid expense and danger by letting ub fix things now. B, F. SMITH, The Leading Wheelman, Pine Street.- Banks’ Closing Hour. - The undersigned banks of Albany will close their doors for business at .1 p, m. every day during Chautauqua wefllc, .except $aiurday,/^bqn. they will remain open until the” Usualhour of closing, 3 p. m. / The First National Bank: The Exchange Bank. The Albany National Bank. Thh Third National Bank. The Citizens’ National Bank. 4-20-lwk L$. GB1GBR. We Herewith Offer a Few WANTS. WANTED —Active man wanted In each county to exhibit, demonstrate and advertise staple line; salary $18 weekly, $3 per day for expenses; no capital required; honesty and so briety more essential than experi ence. National Co„ 720 -Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 4-27-4t $5 REWARD will be paid for return of leather-hack memorandum book, lost Wednesday night at union dopof. 26-2t I. COOK. 8TOLEN—From porch of Rev. ChaB. T. Wright last night, one Hartford Bicycle, extension handle bars and coaster brake. Suitable reward for return or Information. Qutntard Wright. 26-6t For Next Four Days. A rich assortment of brand-new Shirt Waists, In the very newest designs, fine In material add finish, beautiful embroideries and lar.es tastily combined with sheer white fabrics; worth 76c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.76, will go at 48o, 85c, $1.25 and $1.86. 20 pieces Long Cloth especially softly finished yarn, at 9c per yd. Excellent quality she or India Linen, 40 Inches wide, at B</ 2 o per yard. A lot of fine, sheer India Linen from 8I/ 2 o to 16c. New Spring Percales, Ijght and dark styles, the 12/fi quality, 9^c per yard. New plaid Ginghams, big assort ment Iq syles and colors, from 8>/ s to 10c per yard. b. GEIGER 71 Broad Streot. GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Coat of Brlek, Stone, or Wooden ' " J * Rulldlngs Furnished.. W. E., SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building. „ ' ■ 7 ; Albany, Ga.