The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 03, 1906, Image 6

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I flt the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. Dr. C. I. Hutchason. tMDSTlMCT , , DRIVERLESS MULE UPSETS buggy: Hut Dm Luxuriant and Olony Hair, No Hatter tvkkt Color. The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mputh, loses something if the head Is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling 1 hair, It Is now known; ,1s caused, by a parasite that burrows into the scalp 1 to the root of the hair, where'It saps the vitality. The lit tle white scales the germ throws up In burrowing are. called dandhiK To cpro dandruff permanently, then,, and to etop falling hair, that germ must be 'killed. NeWbro’s Herplclde, an entirely new re-', suit of the chemical laboratory.'destroys the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops the falling hatr, and prevents baldhesS. Sold by leading druggists. Send lOo. In Stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., i Detroit, Mich: It Has . Imitations, the-since/est flattery, have flooded the market, but pone of them has ever been able to over come the merit which underlies the real Albany Drug Oo., Special Agents THE r MODERN RAZOR^fl^Twelve Wafer Blades. ^twenty-four Sharp ~ Edges. The First Improve ment Made in Razor Blades in 400 Years.. Two Ladles Thrown Out and One of Them-Painfully Hurt. DANGEROUSLY J3URT. The Qlllatte 8afety Razor ha* solved the problem of home ■having. Every blade provldoa twenty to forty velvet shave*, and not a moment la lost In atropplng or a penny spent In honing. When a Gillette Razor goea Into a man’s home, that man eeaaea to bo a patron of thd barber. He hat no more long waits on busy days, and he thavea under conditions of clean finest and sanitation which are only possible when all hit shav ing tools and linen are his own, The price $5.00 Let ue show you a Gillette, and explain points about It which we have not tpaCd to enumerate hero. ‘ W. $. BELL & SON. “Bell PriceB Ring True.” Yesterday afternoon at 6 o’clock at the corner ot Pine and Washington streets a most deplorable accident oc curred. Mrs. Henry McClendon and Mrs. W. J. Hall were # ln a buggy, wait ing at Rosenberg’s corner. It seems that Will Ford, a negro drayman, had left his dray and gone to get a drink. The mule walked off, and after run ning Into one buggy, without doing any damage, though, ran into the bug gy at Rosenberg’s corner, occupied by, Mrs. Henry McClendon and Mrs. W. J. Hall. The shafts struck the back of the buggy and lifted the top off abd knocked off the seat. Mre. McClendon fell over the fropt of the buggy; under the horse’s heels. It is a miracle that the horse did not run. However, he was frightened and began to jump up and down. The horse was led oft and Mrs. McClendon was taken Into Ros- , enborg’a store and Dr. Roblpson, who happened to be near, was called In. pars. Hall was also thrown out of the | buggy, and, while a little bruised tip, ! la not seriously hurt. Mrs. McClendon will be confined to her room (or several days, her Injuries being painful, but not serious. - After the affair the drayman got his mule and made off. Officer Wjldea went after him to arrest him. He left hla mule and ran, on seeing he type pursued, but was caught at hlB house. He Is now in police barracks. His case will probably be severely dealt with. The practice of leaving drays loose on the street Is getting to be too common. Meeaenger Boy on Bicycle 111 Collision With a Dray. \ NET CLOSED Yestdrday afternoon Johnnie Mal lard, a messenger for the Postal Tele graph Company and a son Of Mr. Jim Mallard, while riding on his wheel, ran Into a dray driven by Rufus Lang. He was thrown to 'the ground pnd Ilia head struck the vitrified brick pave ment. It happened on Washington street, hear "Sandy Bottom.” H!s' con dition Is serious, Dr. Hllsman fearing concussion of the brain. The'negro driver? Lang, Is not to be blamed. The boy ran Into him. Assistant Chief Kemp, after Investigating the 'affair, decided not to arrest the drayman. “Dixie” Mosquito Frame and Net* The ’’DIXIE’’ frame, is the only V preserver its.temper and e ^ a8 ^®|ty one properly and ’ bend or get out of shape «ind re use jo old ™ ? s0 that you feraiar —** «*.. be obtained in this town. FULTON COUNTY^ TWO COMMITTEES. Nobody on the 8tate Committee Seems Willing to Take Up the Case. You Use Paint? iyiost of the' world does and most of the world uses WOOD! WOOD! OAK AND PINE. Cruger & Pace. Lemons, 25c dozen. W. E. FIELDS. Sherwin-Williams Punt. “THAT MAN JONES ROBBED ME OF $100.” Atlanta Worn !an Bound oCor for As saulting a Man. 8peclal to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga„ May 3.—In despair over hie efforts to find five men to compose a committee to untangle the Fultofi county executive committee tangle, Hod. M. J. Yeomans, chairman "of 'the State Democratic Executive Commit tee, lef frit hla home a Dawson yeaer- day. He Bald he'hoped o aWiiibce' the committee in a short time. Up to •this writing he has been unable to find five men who *111 sacrifice them selves to the task of saying which committee in Fulton county Is the proper orife to take charge of the pri mary here August 22 to nominate a governor, A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wls„ as did one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a running sore on her leg, which bad’tortured- her 23 ling years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c'ht Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. ’» . n THE “CLIMAX” PULLEY NET, made by the Dixie people, is also without a peer in its class. We are ready to supply your ^eipiand for these goods, arid there is no better time for this work than the present. / 1 't ■' o" The Steele Furniture and Hgrdlyare Store, * Leader s]5 irf JH iflhf ;Grade Go|ods. 'Phone 156 S. Reich. st the It’s made to paint buildings with, inside and outside. It’s made ready for the It’s made for home use and for It’s pure lead, practical painters too. pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by ifV- -i’ ; specially made machinery operated by ■ » oVniM-ts. It’s made for you. We carry a full line of this high grade goods. Please call and see us, or phone No. 5 for color cards and prices. 8pecial to The Herald. Atlanta, Oa., May 3.—Tearfully and vociferously proclaiming that “that man Jones has robbed me of $100,” Mrs. Fred Patrick was led from Jus tice of the Peace Orr's court yesterday by her husband, lest she be declared .in contempt. The woman’s resentment 'and tears were aroused by the judge finding her guilty of assault and bat tery upon the person of W. I. Jones, Sf., a Confederate veteran, with whom Mr. and Mrs. Patrick had a dispute re garding a poultry business and whldh both parties claimed to own. Mrs. Patrick was bound over 'to the city court under ball of $100. Bargains for the Laities. Ladies’iNeckwear. Hosiery. White Waitings. R. Ca Eatman 25 Washington street. Albany, Ga. 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, tnd when I did I could not stand 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 others are total failures. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. T. P. A. IN TEXAS. DON’T FROWN BECAUSE YOU WEAR GLA88ES. ' | No need, 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 foci with OPTICAL ! affairs. Your eyes are your best friend tind deserve the liest treatment. Find the optlclad who has learned his bus iness by yearB of experience; he’s the man to make your glasses exactly cor rect and so, that they'll add to your good looks.' I carry a complete stock of Optical Goods and do repairing. See DR. C. I. .HUTCHASON, Albany’s Leading Optician, Davie Exchange Bank Building. Within the OF OUR lies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats. We are offering for this week a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on our entire stock. ' . \ .V ' THEY ARE GOING. -’t-V. -L. You Will Never See Anything “Snappier” Than These Skirts. ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, as well as connections, are given as Information, but arrival, departures and connections are not guaranteed No. 73 No."71 7.45a LOOP 10.25 a 10.50a 12.10p G.15p e.sop 7.80p No. 95 "[No. 74 No. 72| Lv Albany Arl 7.05p Ar Thomasvllle Lv 4.30p Lv Thomosvlllo Ar 2.10p Ar Montlcello Lv| l.OOp 11.45i 9.25a| 6.10u 6.20a Op Ar Ey Albany Ar Tlfton Ar Waycross Lv Waycross Ar Jacksonville Lv Jacksonville Ar Palatka Ar Sanford a Ar Orlando Ar Lakeland Ar Tampa Port Tampa No. 90| No. 91 lO.SOpI S.65p 6.30p 6.05p 3.30p 7.55a 5.35a 2:20m 1.02a 10.20p 8.35p 8.00p No. 95 6.46a 9.45a 9.50a 12.56p l.OGp G.lOp 11.45p 4.17a] 7.64a 9.09a 11.22a 1.53pl 2.00p B.OOp 6.30p 9.36p 1.36a 5.55a 1.40p | 8.00p 11.50p 1.43a 4.25a 7.: No. 711 4.00p|Lv Albany Ar C.15plAr ThomnsvlUe Lv 1.16a|Lv Thomaavllla Ar 8.06a|Ar Montgomery Lv Lv Albany Ar Waycross Lv Waycrosa Ar Savannah Lv Savannah Ar Charleston Ar Wilmington Ar Richmond Ar Washington Ar Baltimore Ar Philadelphia Ar New York No. 94 11.45a No. $0 7.55a 6.05a 3.15a 2.50a 12.01a 3.45p 9.05a 4.30a 2.61a 12.19a 9.25p NoT74 7.05p 4.30p 2.30p 6.50a 10.30p 6.30p G.OOp 2.45p 9.00a 7.00a 7.25p 3.45p 2.12p 11.55a 9.25a . CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. 8. A. ATKINSON, Ticket Agent, , Albany, Ga. T. T. C. WHITE, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. J. B0TT0M8, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomatville, Ga. Madp of Black Silk, Gray Voile, White Panamas, Linen-Black Voile. “TAKE A PICK.” Why,® It’s Just Like Finding a Gold Mine , When you see our swell line of Readp-to-Wear „ Houston, Tex., May 3.—Commercial travelers, "knights of' the grip," are coming In on every train, and before morning It' is anticipated that all ot those who are coming to attend the annual state convention of the Trav elers’ Protective Association will have arrived. The meeting here will last over Friday and Saturday, and the ar rangements for the entertainment ot the "drummers” are most elaborate. The social program opens tonight with a reception for the visitors at the Rice Hotel. The business sessions begin to. morrow morning and In the evening the annual convention banquet will be held. An effort Will be .made to con clude all business In time for the dele gates to go on an excursion down the Houston ship channel Saturday. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease In the same ratio that theuse of Dr. King’s New tlfe Pills Increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing out of It. Strength and vigor alway, follow their wan. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., drusststa 25c. Try them. Sheet Music! Chautauqua visitors / will find It to their Interest to look at our Im mense line of Sheet Music. We have everything that Is new and popular, and for this week we are offering Music at / z off. Big stock of McKiniey Music at 6c per copy for this week. Come and get a cat alogue free. A piano to try music at your disposal. LDNSBEBG’S BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. Shirtwaists and Shirtwaist Suits. It always pays to buy from me. We Are Looking for You. S.flgi<ch. DoorsJAre Wide Openjo You. Parties Wishing to' Sell Their Next Season SEE ALBANY. WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICERS : H, W. PACE. President A. P. VA80N, Vlce-Prezldent W; Me. WILDER, Bee. and Trtaa> , *T. N. WOOLfOLK, Minifan, r \ K^y ; • ..in- ■r.