The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 30, 1906, Image 9

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THE-ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1906. SATURDAY NIGHT NEGRO ROW. COMPETENT JUDQE8. Bunt? Doctor, Endorse Herplclde. Women who moko a business of beau tifying other women come pretty near knowing what will bring about the best results. Here nro letters from two, con cerning Herplclde: oisl .. ca !! „ rec . omm ® nd Nowbro's "Herpl- c de, ns It stopped my hair from falling out; and, as a dressing It has no super- “(Slgnod.) Bertha A. Trulllngor, „ , "Complexion Specialist. Morrison St., Portland, Ore.'*’ "After using one bottle of •‘Herplclde* my hair has stopped falling out, and my scalp Is entirely free from dandruff. “(Signed.) araco Dodge, •W Sixth 8... Portland” Ore" D °° t0r ' Sold by leading druggists. Sand Its. !n Detroit, Mich™*' *° ft" H,rtlclia Albnny Drug Co., Spoolal Agents Too Much Booze Got Hezeklah Holt Into Trouble. PERHAP8 THI8 MEANS YOU. Your eyea are not so strong as they need to be? Porhapa you have hurt them reading or aewlng too many years not to have It tell In your sight becoming rim at times —perhaps you have suffered from some nervous trouble which shows In the eyes—perhaps it is becom ing dlflloult 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 has a remedy, I'i Saturday night, between 1 and 2 o’clock, the people living near the cor ner of Monroe and Jackson streets were aroused from their peaceful dreams by the sounds of a general negro mlxup. Hezeklah Holt, having imbibed too freely, suddenly took a great dislike to HeBter Fonyer. Al lowing his feelings to Influence his ac tions, he began to beat her, principally over the head. Hester'B son resented this, naturally, and together the two enlivened the night with cries of Are, murder, police, etc. Constable J. W. Harrell appeared on the Beene and took charge of Hezeklah, who now re poses In the county jail, mourning over the fickleness of fate. His case should be severely dealt with. The people In the neighborhood, especially the ladles, were terrlfled by the sound of the racket. Merit alone has won great popularity for the New Scale $400 Ludden & Bates Piano, and the economy of our Club Plan places it within the reach of all—$287 to those who join the club, either cash of on terms of $10 cash and $8 monthly—8 per cent, interest. No discount for cash except saving of interest. Those who are capable of judging a piano say there is not a single weak spot in it. 1 railroad rate-making conUnue to ap pear, giving the results of studies on this, subjeot by various Investigators. The latest of these bookB Is by Mr. Frank Parsons, a professor of political economy. Prof. Parsons Is strongly In favor of having rates fixed by the gov ernment, but he recognizes the fact that If rates are controlled by a polit ical commission sitting In Washington this commission will practically con trol all the billions of dollars of rail road property Jn the country, as well as the welfare of the producers and shippers and the prosperity of every section. On this subject lie says: “If the people wish to control the railroads, they should buy them at a fair value, and not establish complete or quasl-ownerBhlp without compensa- tlon, under the name of regulation and control.” Phil Harris, Leading Optician. It is Honest and Reliable from Top to Bottom Made right by people who know how. To hear the tone of the New Scale $400 Ludden & Bates you can appreciate its pure, brilliant voice and fine singing quality. Nothing we can say will add to its merits. The piano tells its own story better than we can. Those who want a thoroughly good, sweet toned, durable piano in a beautiful, artistic case, at a moderate price, will do well to examine the “Ludden & Bates” before they make their final decision. Hepburn Bill Does Not Properly Pro tect Shippers or Communities. ’ Washington, April 30.—Congress Is continuing to debate the railroad rate question In the effort to turn out a hill that will be constitutional and that will not do more harm than good. The latter appears to be a difficult task. It has been pointed out In the different speeches In congress that almost ev ery provision of the Hepburn bill will result In Injury and Injustice to the shippers and producers In some part of the country. Listen to the Tone of the New Scale $400 Ludden ® Bates Club Piano. ' Why the Albany . Base Ball Team' Look at the case. Listen to the tone of other makes, sold by. dealers and manufac turers at $400, and even $500, and make comparisons. Look at them from every standpoint. Try to find a single thing that could be added to the new scale $400 Ludden & Bates to make it better. The piano is absolutely right, and our Club Plan brings it to you at a saving of enough to BETTER EXAMINE your wheel carefully before starting^ Little de- The latest discovery In this line was pointed out In the speech of Senator Elkina last week in wbloh he showed that under the Hep burn bill as It now stands no commun ity or shipper Injured by a decision of | the rate-making commission would | have any redress, and that If the rail road affected by such a decision did not appeal to the courts against it the community and the shipper would be helpless, no matter how unjust the rate fixed by the commission might be to them. It Ib doubtful It any measure over before proposed In congress was likely to accomplish so much that Its framers did not Intend and so little to ward correcting real abuses. Hundreds of amendments to the bill have been proposed, but the present Indication Beams to be that congress will pass the bill with a provision giving the courts the right to review the decis ions of the Interstate Commerce Com mission, In the hope that the courts will protect the shippers and produc ers of the country, aB well as the rail roads themselves, from serious dam age. I Meanwhile, books on the subject of on ypur season’s riding, facts sometimes cause big accidents. Besides, no detective bicycle ever be came less so by use. If you let us REPAIR IT NOW the damage can be easily,, quickly and cheaply done. If you neglect It now, you will pay for It later on, perhaps EDUCATE YOUR FAMILY IN MUSIC should be named Booklet “A” will explain everything and save you money. Send for it today before you lay aside this paper. in broken 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, exoonae and danger" bV lettiner 1st. It is hard to break. 2nd. It has fife. 3rd., It has ginger. 4th. It is a good chaser after high balls. 5th. It is a WINNER. 6th. It pleases EVERY BODY. Avoid expense and danger ‘by. letting us fix things now. ‘ B. F. SMITH, The Leading Wheelman, Pine Street . SAVANNAH, GA Hurrah for the Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It ta guaranteed Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take We Herewith Offer i a Few Laxative Fruit Syrup ALBANY For Next Four Days, F. O. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B, Brown, M. Weblosky, J. R.'Whitehead, T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, A rich assortment of brand-new 8hlrt Waists, In the very newest designs, fine in material and flnleh, beautiful embroideries and |ecee tastily combined with sheer white fabrloe; worth 7So, *1.50, (2.00, *2.75, will go at 4Bo, 85c, *1.25 and *1.85. 20 plecea Long Cloth especially softly flnlehed yarn, at 6o per yd. Excellent quality -sheer India Linen, 40 Inohee wide, at V/ a e per yard. A lot of fine, aheer India Linen from 8J4o to 15e. New 8prlng Peroalea, light and dark atylee, the 1214c quality, fl[4o per yard. New plaid Glnghame, big assort- ment In eylea and eolore, from 8J4 to 18c per yard. Insurance Company North America wires us: “No definite information from San Francisco, but if the entire city is destroyed our losses will be paid promptly and our suurplus not be exhausted.” la berotqoi' HOI oj p ku to wfc mrow for we will have much to say regarding it in the future. If you are a discrimi nating drinker of beer, critical in the matter of health, and in the actual pleas ure of drinking it, always call for GULP COA8T RE80RT8. Low Round Trip Ratee to Lanark, Fla., Panacea 8prlnge, Fla., via Sop- choppy. GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER8, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brick, 8tone, or .Wooden Buildings Furnished. Leave Albany via Central of Go. and Arlington, 7:45 a. m. and *3:60 p. m. Arrive Sopchoppy 3:14 p. m. and •0:51 p. m. Arrive Lanark 3:45 p. m. and *10:18 p. m. 'Saturdays and Sundays only. Round Trip Ratoe from Arlington. We do all that conscientious brewing can do to make it the BEST BEER—using only the finest grade of ma terials. It is brewed in a new and perfect plant, equipped from cellar to roof with every modem invention for producing a fine, pure, germless beer a “beer so pure that it shines.” ' j. Call for it at all saloons, clubs, cafes, I hotels, etc. Call for it and GET IT. , , Fix the brand in your mind and watch for our next ad. Acme Brewing Co. _ MACON, GA. Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, apd the finest material in To Lanark ..4.76 6.30 2.80 To Sopchoppy 4.16 6.65 2.50 a—Tickets sold daily, final limit 16 days. b—Tickets sold dally, final lhntMO days. c—Tickets sold Saturday P. M. trains and Sunday trains, final limit following Monday. Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works; W. E. SMITH Attorney-at-Law,