The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 05, 1906, Image 6

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1906. Biology ku Frond that Dsndrnff la Oatucd by a Germ. Science la donlg wonders these days In medicine as well as'in mechanics. Sines Adam lived, the human race has been troubled with dandruff, for which no hair! preparation has heretofore proved a sue- 1 ccsaful cure until Newbro’s Herplclde was put on the market. It Is a; scientific prep-. aration that kills the germ that makes ' dandruff or scurf by digging Into the scalp to get at the root of the hair, where It saps the vitality; causing Itching scalp, falling hair, ,and finally baldness. With, out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. It la the only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggtsts. Send 10a In stamps for sample to The Herpl- W. A. PITTMAN—HOT PEANUTS. E. H. DENNISON—Dentist 'Phone J. W. DORSETT, Dentist now In Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 413. The man with the umbrella was “It" yesterday. I fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. Dr. C. I. Hutchason. The showers yesterday made the folks In the streets scurry for shelter. TELEPHONE LINEMAN PAINFULLY HURT, Country eggs, 20c dozen. W. E. FIELDS, ’Phone 280 for stove wood and Ice. ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. The fishermen yesterday, In addi tion to their fish, caught a few rain drops. Several bedraggled specimens came up from the banks of the Flint yesterday. ire You Repenting at Leisure ? This is about Stoves and Ranges. There are various makes of good or better of these indispensable kitchen utilities, but there is one all-important point which the average person over looks when making a selection. That point is this: . In the event of a broken section, how easy will be to replace it ? l Under ordinary conditions, it is a question of two or three wefcks. It is a matter of great incon- S venience, of heavy extra expense, and perhaps dis appointment in the end. You of course know something about the famous “NATIONAL” Ranges and the incomparable “EN TERPRISE” Stoves which we have been handling to the exclusion of all others for several years. But do you know that ours is the only firm in this whole section which carries in stock a complete out fit of duplicate parts for every “NATIONAL” Range and “ENTERPRISE” Stove that is manufactured? If one of our customers telephones after break- | fast that any part of her stove has met with an acci- II' dent, we are in position to repair the damage in time for dinner to be prepared on time. And the repairing is perfectly done by men who have done practically ' no other character of work in thirty years. These are important points which will not be overlooked by the level-headed and far-seeing house keeper. And they explain in part why we are sell ing hundreds of “NATIONALS” and “ENTER PRISES ” every year. • ■'. “Let us show you.” »o You Use Paint? Most of the world does and most of the world uses Sherwin-Williams Paint 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. We carry a full line of this high grade goods. Please call and see us, or phone No. 5 for color cards and prices. South Atlantic and Southern League detail telegraphic games at The Office. Remember that the Natatorlum is open until 10 o’clock at night. 3-2t • S. FLEISHER, Manager. In spite of a clear sky the folks were careful to take their overshoeB and fimbrellas with them this morning to their work. Getting caught In the rain Is an experience not easily for gotten. FLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and doors. Complete stock on hand. C. D. SMITH. The charity hospital fund continues to grow. It receives acdbsBlons every now and then from various sources, the last being from the performance night before last at the opera house. But for the bad weather this excellent entertainment would have been large ly patronized and the hospital would have received a snug sum,' WOOD! WOOD! OAK AND PINE. Cruger & Pace. The T. P. A.’s are patronizing the picture postcard these days. The pop ularity of the postcard defends a lot upon Its usefulness. When anyone goes away from home, Ills friends In parting admonish him: “Now, you must write to me.” It’s far less trou ble to walk into a store, buy a few postcards and mall, them than It Is to sit down and write several letters, amid porsplratlon and “cusb words.” The picture postcard has come to Btay. The designs are snappy and up to date, and artistically executed. The designers of these are gifted with a strong sonse of humor, and are really geniuses In their line. Mansfield’s Pasteurized Creamery Block Butter, 30c lb.; North Georgia Block Butter, 25c lb. Shipment W. E. FIELDS. Missionary Meeting. There will bo an Important meeting of the Lp.dleB’ Missionary Society at the Baptist church Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock. L C. Eatman 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 had tortured hor 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 26c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. 25 Washington street. Alhnnv Cia Come round this evening and see AIDany, Ua. 1 10W the other games In the Georgia " 1 — - " State League came out. Detailed tele graphic accounts at The Office. (ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO. I PASSENGER SCHEDULES. j IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, ns well as connections, are given as Information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed 7.46a . 73INO. 71' 6.30p 7.30p Lv Albany Ar Ar Thomasvllle Lv Lv Thomasvllle Ar Ar ‘ Monticello • Lv No. 74 No. 72||No, 71| Albany )Ar . Tlfton 3 Ar Waycross 3 Lv Waycross 3 Ar Jacksonville - Lv Jacksonville am - Pnlatka Ar Sanford J&r Orlando i Ar Lakeland i Ar Tampa i Ar Port Tampa No. 90 10.30p 8.55p fi.SOp 6.05p 3.30p 7.65a 5.35a 2.20a 1.02a 10.20p 8.35p 8.00p 7.05p 4.30p 2.10p l.OOp 11.46a|j 4.00p|Lv .Albany Ar 9.25aJI O.lSpjAr Thomasvllle Lv C.lOal l.lBaJLv Thomasvllle Ar 6.20a|| 8.05a|Ar Montgomery Lv NoT7? No. 91 No. 95| 6.45a 9.45a 9.50a 12.55p No. 94 2,00p|Lv G.OOp Ar 6.30pLv 9.35p Ar 1.05p 1.35a Lv 5.10p 6.55a Ar 11.45p 1.40p Ar 4.17a I 8.00p Ar 7.54a|U.50p Ar 9.09a 1.43a Ar 11.22a I 4.25a Ar 1.63p 7.23a Ar Albany Waycross Waycross Savannah Savannah Charleston Wilmington Richmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York No. 90 11.45a 7.66a 6.05a 3.15a 2.50a 12.01a 3.45p 9.06a 4.30a 2.51a 12.19a 9.25p 7.05p 4.30p 2.30p 6.50a 10.30p 6.30p 0.00p 2.46p 9.00a 7.00a 7.25p 3.45p 2.12p 11.55a 9.25a W. J., CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. 8. A, ATKIN80N, Ticket Agent, Albany, Ga. T. C. WHITE, Division Passenger Agent, Savannsh, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, — Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomasvllle, Ga, This morning at the corner of Broad and Washington streets, Quintus Land, a young man in the employ of the Bell Telephone Co., was painfully, but not seriously Injured. Land and Pryor ^Roper, another of the employes, went out to repair some break in the connection on a pole at the corner of Broad and Washington streets. Roper, with a set case thrown over his shoulder by means of a strap, ascended the pole 'first. When about fifteen feet up the pole, the strap be came unbuckled and the set case fell, striking Land on the back of the neck. Land was following Roper up the pole, and had gone only a few feet. He was taken to Dr. Hllsmans’ office and the wound was dressed. The back of his head was skinned and his right shoul der painfully bruised. At first he was stunned by the blow, but now, beyond the Injuries mentioned, he Is not seri- ouBly hurt. No Ice famine In Albany now. Bar ron sends It when you want It. . ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. ■Uda« Bread vrira sea WIMp, At oqe time sea water was 3ised In tome English seaside places when mak ing bread. Even now villages along the coast line of France utilize It Freeh rain or spring water Is only used for the leaven, pure sea water being exclu sively employed for the making and mixing of the dough. By this method no mineral or table salt requires to be added, the natural salt water giving the bread the necessary degree of sa linity. But, though sen water does ad mirably for breadmaking, wben ap plied to other culinary purposes the result is a disagreeable failure. The wheaten bread produced by It, how ever, Is excellent and of great hygienic value. The chloride, of magnesium, which Imparts the acrid taste to sea water, Is decomposed In the heating and therefore does not convoy Its origi nal disagreeable taste to tiro bread, while the common salt, of cow.o, per manently retains all Its characteristic saline properties. The mineral sub stances left in the baked bread are con sidered to be of the nature of very mild regulating medicines.—London Mali. Glandular Swelling*. Hero Is n remedy for goiter and glandular swellings: Glycerlnated io dine lotion—Iodide of potassium, two drams; distilled warnr, one pint; glyc erin (pure), one ounce. Dissolve the Iodide In the water, then add the glyc erin. Apply with antiseptic gauze or flue linen. On Hie Dignity. Mr. Q. Ponze—No, sir; my daughter would starve If she married you. Mb Nocoyne—Oh, well, If you're the sort of man that would let your own daugh ter starve I’ve no desire to become a relative of yours. I withdraw my re quest, sir.—Cleveland Leader. Maccabees Class Initiation. The big class Initiation of Albany Tent No. 16, Knights of the Macca bees, will take place next Monday night at their hall In the Woolfolk building at II o’clock. The fine new paraphernalia ordered by the tent some weeks ago Is expected, and State Commander Gunder will officiate at the meeting. 'He expects to leave for Brunswick the next day. All candi dates are notified to be on hand promptly. The team Is expected to report a little before 8 o’clock. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood In the home of J. W. Williams, a well-known merchant of Bac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I be gan taking Dr. King’s New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have re mained well ever since.” It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Set- tied Colds and Bronchitis, and Is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. Longing For n Soaker, Hobbs—Queer, Isn’t It, that It never rains when one wants It to? Dobbs— ’Garden In need of rain? Hobbs—No, It's myself. My wife gave me a new umbrella for a birthday present, and It hasn't rained since. Balanced. The Caller—Your art gailery Is k treat This picture especially Is de Ughtful; the values are so, well bal ■need. Mr. Porkliam — That'B right- frame, $200; picture, same price.— Puck. WANTS, WANTED—Board by two young men; permanent. Address Gentlemen, core Herald. It FOUND—In front of the Albany Drug Co. one chalnlehs bicycle. Owner may recover same by calling at the Albany Drug Co., identifying the wheel and paying $1 for this adver tisement. R. F. Armstrong. 4-3t Clean Your Premises. Notice Is hereby given that all the premises In the city must be cleaned and kept clean and in sanitary condi tion during summer. On May 10 irad regularly thereafter an Inspection of all premises will be made and cases will he made against all who have failed, to comply with this notice. J. R. deGGraftenrled, tf Sanitary Inspector. 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 NET OPEN NET CLOSED “Dixie” Mosquito Frame and Net. The "DIXIE” frame Is the only perfectly tempered frame sold. It preserves its temper and elasticity through the years. It does not bend or get out of shape and refuse to fold. Put one up properly and It takes your net back and folds it gracefully and perfectly, so that you do not have to fan out the mosquitoes and the Hies when it is let down. We have sold them for years, and the years have brought us increased business on them. Arid we are the only people from whom they can be obtained in thiB town. 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. The Steele f urnitureand Hardware Store, Leaders in {High -Grade Goods. JTele£hone^sIo ; ^56_|_^ ;> _REICH_L_96JBroad^Street FREE TO ALL! We are offering to every customer that!trades with us for the next 10 days something entirely new, and that will profit every one that buys these goods. 15c Plain "Wlute Sheer Organdies, 25c Plain YVhite §h eer Organdies, 29c ^^hite Wash Swiss, per yard, - - Dotted Swisses, per yard, 1000 yards White Madras, 10f* for Waists, per yard, - ,*Uv Big lot of Floral Organd les, lOtf* per yard, - - - .A beautiful assorted line of Valenciennes Laces—Edgings and Insertings to match. Many other Novelties of the season. S. REICH. Agent McCall Patterns. 9c 15c 20c 15-25c Parties Wishing to Sell Their Next Season COTTON SEE ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY.. OFFICERS : W. W. FACE, President A. ft VASON, Vice-President w m WILDER. Bee. end Trees T. N. WOOLFOLK, Msnsgts. s ) \ /fl ■ / v V