The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 02, 1906, Image 6

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It Has Stood the Test Imitations, the sincerest flattery, have flooded the market, but none of them has ever been able to over come the merit which underlies the real E. H. DENNISON—Dentist’’Phone South Georgia Candidate for Governor Planning to Vis it Counties in Northern Part of State. J. W. D0R8ETT, Dentist now In Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 418. Chautauqua echoes are still heard. I fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. Dr. C. I. Hutchason. . Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., May 2.—Now that the date of the Democratic primary has been thrown so far Into the future, Col. J. H. Estlll, South Georgias' can didate for governor, will make' a 'more active canvass of the state than he has matje before. He Is now planning to make an extended visit Into the coun ties of North Georgia. He has as yet made no dates In any of the towns of the northern part of the state, but he will do so In a short time. In the last campaign Colonel Estlll made the mistake of jumping about from county to county, and did not make his dates systematic enough to admit of his protecting one piece of territory after h6 had covered It and | made friends therein. He Is not malt ing this error a second time. Ho Is now confining his attention almost wholly to the southern part of Georgia, and when he has gone over that thor-, oughly and completely he will branch I out. This is to be a very active sum mer with Colonel Estlll. ? And still that rain has not devel oped. MODERN RAZOR^fl^vTwelve Wafer ^^^rTwenty-four Sharp The First Improve- Tho Elks will hold their regular meeting this evening. The T. P; A. advance guard will be coming In this afternoon and tonight. Fresh lot Oats and Corn this week -prices low. ALBANY GRAIN & PRODUCE CO. The Gillette 8afety Razor has solved the problem of home ehaylng. Every blade provides twenty to forty velvet ahaves, and not a moment Is tost In stropping or a penny spent In honing. When a Gillette Razor goee Into a man’s home, that man oeasea to be a patron of the barber. He has no more long waits on busy days, and he ahaves under conditions of clean- llpess and. sanitation which are only possible when all hie shav ing tools and linen are his own. .The price (5.00 Let us show you a Gillette, and explain points about It whloh we have not space to enumerate here. The merry-go-round on Broad street has packed up the wooden horses and left. The stray nlckles of the small boy will go elsewhere now. Those are warm days Indeed for the rural carriers. The heat makes the routes seem doubly long and the work Is rendered far more Irksome by the high temperature. It has been warm, dusty and trying for several days, but we have been getting a steady breeze from the west most of the time, and It has greatly tempered the atmosphere. THE “CLIMAX” PULLEY NET, made by the Dixie people, is also without a peer in. its class. We are ready to supply your demand for these goods, and there is no better time for this work than the present. Our motto: "Ice when you want It.’ ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. ’Phone 70 for fresh eggs—20c dozen. W. E. FIELDS. His Finish Plain. “Glad to meet you," said the polite cannibal chief to the new missionary. “I sknll expect to see more of you to morrow. We dine at high noon." "Er—thanks, awfully. I shall be do- Uglited”- "Not at all. The pleasure will be all mine, I assure you.” The SteelejPurnitureand Hardware Store, WOOD! WOOD! OAK AND PINE. Cruger & Pace. “Bell Prices Ring True. The Travelers’ Protective Associa tion of Georgia begins its annual con vention In Albany tomorrow morning, and the drummers' brigade will own the city for two days. Eaay. First Maid—Hnve you got an easy plncb to Work? Second Ditto—I should say! It's no trouble to keep the house In order nt all. I’m working for a bride and groom, and they never use anything but the cozy corner. 'Phone 70 for'DIll Pickles, 15c dozen. Sour Cucumbers, lc each. Sweet Mixed, 260 quart W. E. FIELDS. 'Phoue 70. Phone 156 2 S. Reich .Delinquent. “Does Dodsy put up with you when he Is here?" asked the traveling man of tbC|hotel clerk. “No. He used to stop with us, but he never put up a cent." o You Use Paint? The entertainment at the opera house tomorrow evening Is looked for ward to with much Interest. The Guards’ Fantasy will be presented Most of the worjd does and most of the Brl use§ An Invitation. , Dick—You are such u funny girl, nover did know how to take you. 1 ty (coyly)—You never tried. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and ploasant taste makes It pref erable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and n sample of Orlno at Hilsmaa-Sale Drug Co, Sherwin-Williams Paint Ladies’^Neckwear. Hosiery. White Waistings, : It’s made to paint buildings with, inside and outside. It’s, made ready for the brush. It’s made for home use and for practical painters too. It’s pure lead, , pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by • specially made machinery operated by - experts. It’s, made for you. The Atlantic Coast Line freight warehouse, on Washington street, is The roof rapidly nearing completion. Is being covered with red tile, and the building will present a much more at tractive appearance than did the old warehouse, which wns destroyed by fire several months ago. DON’T FROWN BECAUSE YOU WEAR GLAS8E3. No heed, unless you’re wearing the wrong glasses or they are not correct ly fitted; perhaps too wide or too nar row between the eyes. Don't foal with OPTICAL affairs. Your eyes are your best friend and deserve the best treatment. Find the optician who has learned hla bus iness by years of experience: he’s the man to make your glasses exactly cor rect and so that they’ll add to your "ood looks, I carry a complete stock of Optical Goods and do repairing. See DR. C. I. HUTCHASON, Albany’s Leading Optician, Davis Exchange Bank Building. We are offering for this week a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on our entire stock. THEY ARE GOING. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Carollno, WIs., as did ono box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, when It- completely cured a running Boro on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Plies, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at Albany Drug Co.’b drug store. We ; carry a full line of this high grade goods. Please call and see us, or phone No, 5 for color cards and prices. The baseball season of 1906 In the Georgia 8tate league will be formally opened at the park tomorrow after noon. The game will be called at 3-15. Cordele will come over on the morn ing train, and tho opening of the sea- s”n will be accomplished “tn proper s'yle.” The crowd at the game should Made of Black Silk, Gray Voile, White Panamas, Linen—Blaolt Voile. “TAKE A PICK.” C. Eatman Albany, Ga, Washington street, When you see our swell, line of Readp-to-Wean TLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO PASSENGER SCHEDULES. It always payB to buy from Deaths from Appendicitis decrense In the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills Increases. They save you from danger and- bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the Ills growing out of it. IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, as well as connections, are given Information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed. S. Reich Music! DoorsJAre Wide-: Openjo You. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., druggists. 25c. Try them. 11.45a l.OOpLv Albany Ar Lv Albany Arl 7.05p Ar Thomasville Lv 4.30p Lv Thomasville Ar 2.10p Ar Montlcollo Lv] l.OOp 9.25a 6.15p|Ar Thomasville Lv 6.10a l.lSaJLv Thomasville Ar 5.20a(| 8.05a[Ar Montgomery Lv Chautauqua visitors Will find ft to their Interest to look at our Im mense lino of Sheet Music. We have everything that is new and popular, and for this week we are offering Music at /a off. Big Slock of McKinley Music at 6c per copy for this w.'k. Come and gbt k cat alogue- free. A plant) ft) try tnualc at your disposal. To the school Children this is the hardest time bt the year to go to school. Parties Wishing to Sell Their Next Season The recitations, the daily get- 6.30p ting up of lessofis, then more lessons to get up, all this is especially dls- 9.00a tasteful to the average young Amerl- 7.00a can. The spring calls, and subcon sciously he feels the fresh, new forces 3^5p of nature, pulling Insitently at his 2.12p heart strings. Books and lessons seem 11.65a artificial, teachers are machines, ev erything In the whole system that text book education calls for lose their real value apd fall before the demands of the spring for a part of the child's soul. The child becomes a savage, In part, and the primal' forces of nature teed'upon ft and ft upon them. \ IpILv Albany Ar ~2.00p Lv Albany Ar IpAr Tlfton Lv Ip Ar Waycross Lv ipJLv Waycross Ar ipfAr Jacksonville Lv IpiLv Jacksonville Ar IplAr Palatka Lv la Ar Sanford Lv LalAr Orlando Lv SalAr Lakeland Lv la Ar Tampa Lv lalAr Port Tampa Lv 9.45a G.OOp Ar Waycross Lv 9.50a G.30p Lv Waycross Ar 12.55p 9.35p Ar Savannah Lv l.OSp 1.35a Lv Savannah Ar 6.10p 5.55a Ar Charleston Lv 11.45p 1.40p Ar Wilmington Lv 4.17a| 8.00p Ar Richmond Lv 7.54a(ll.50plAr Washington Lv 9.09a 1.43a[Ar Baltimore Lv 11.22a| 4.25a Ar Philadelphia Lv 1.53p| 7.23a|Ar New York Lv SEE ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY, W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. S. A. ATKIN80N, Ticket Agent, • Albany, Ga. T. C. WHITE, Dlvlelon Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Paeeenger Agent, Thomasville, Ga. A. P. VASON) Vice-President T. ». WOOLFOLK, Manager/-. ■ ■ Safety r Razor