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THE ALBANY DAILS HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906.
Open a Box for the
Children
Leave it where they can reach
it. Watch them gain in weight
Watch their cheeks grow ruddy
with health and life.
Uneeda Biscuit
i 1
are the |only| Soda Crackers—
the most nutritious food made
from wheat, therefore the most
wholesome food for children.
In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
batting is lost in the Inst Inning by
wretched fielding.
For Next Week,
Some gentlemen were discussing
the popularity of baseball, and trying
to account for the crowds.
"What brings them out'?" one of
them said.
At this each advanced an explana
tion. One said fast fielding; another
the element of chance
We offer fdr next week’s selling our entire line of
China and Jap Silks, .values to 65c a OQ^
yard, all colors, yard.. Ot/V
19c Linen Suiting 13c
About twenty pieces Linen Suiting, 30 inches wide,
yard, we offer it' for one
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE. ,
Standing of the Clubs.
Clubs— Played Won Lost Pet
olumbus, . .. 1 1 o 1.000
m'dele 1 ' 1 0 1.000
another the
dullness of the summer time, and so
on. Finally, a gentleman who had
been silent, observed;
“You are all wrong. Go to a game
any evening. Watch the bleachers
and grandstand, too, for that matter.
When a pretty stop is made, or a long
running catch In the outfield happens,
they applaud, but it’s w ^ momentary
But let a batter come up and lino a
long one out over the infields’ heads.
The whole thing roars, cow bells ring,
and all the noise that call be made is
made. It’s the crack of the bat and
the long hit they come to see.”
values to 20e
week only at,
Two for a Quarter Vests 8c
24 dozen bleached taped neck Vests, on sale Monday,
real two for a quarter value, for one week at, 0^>
each OL
$1.25 Ladies’ Waists 89c
Monday we offer one lot of several dozen ladies’ dainty
Waists, #1.25 value, different patterns, OQ/>
all good, each Ov/L
15c Indio Linon 11c
32 inch wide India Linen, a 15c quality, yard, | | -y
one week ,.., Jf f L
19c White Goods 15c
j Monday we’ offer 19c value white goods, including
sheer lawns and swiss stripes at uniform "|.ff w
piice of, yard. I
15c White Goods 10c
! Monday we offer one lot of white goods on center table,:
: • including 40 inch White Lawn, Nainsook, Indio
At Valdosta.
h. h. e.
Waycross. ...0 10000000— 1 2 5
Valdosta 20100000 0— 3 6 0
Batteries—Wilson and Buesse; das-
sidy and Walter.
At Columbus.
R. H’. E.
Columbus ....0 0 103010 *— 5 5 1
Americus ....000 100001— 2 4 9
' Batters—Sawyer and Stevens; Mer
cer and Cranston. Umpire—Conriff.
We are not very
’ apt to have a mo-
. squitoless summer,
so why n6t let us
put one of our
One young man at the park Satur
day afternoon occupied a seat di
rectly behind the catcher. Occasion
ally, a strike would come over that
the Albany batter would fail to Btrike
at.
"Right over,” the authority on
sports would say. “I know I wouldn't
GAMES TODAY
Albany at Cordele.
Columbus at Americus.
Valdosta at Waycross.
Saturday afternoon at the ball
park,
after two innings of play in a driz
zling rain, Umpire Me Grath waved
the players' off the field, and himself
hot-footed it to the grandstand. After
h few minutes it was soon seen that
the game could not be resumed, and
the players went home. The “shelter
of the grandstand” was nominal only,
the wind driving in the rain all the
time and from all Bides. Everybody
got wett There was a distressingly
small crowd out—no crowd'at'all', you
might say.
When the game was called off the
score stood X to 0 in Albany’s favor.
Collier was in the box. Dudley caught
and McCormick gazed at the grand
stand from right field. Beyond that,
there were no changes in the Albany
line-up. Norcum, instead of Lavender,
and Reagan, instead of Poole, at sec
ond, made the difference in the Cor
dele line-up.
The rain came lust' when there was
a chance for us to win. The score at
the end, of the. second seemed to sur
prise everybody.
on your bed ?
The whole frame
is nickie plated, the
quality of the net is the best, and ttiey fold
back against the head of the bed entirely out of
your way.
Let us show you how nicely they work.
We put them up for you.
The Tri-State, or Outlaw League,
seems to have all sorts of money back
of it. Their object at present is to
seduce as many of the players as pos
sible from the two major leagues by
the offer of enormouB salaries.
Linon and' stripe Dimities, with; values
up to 15c, yard , .
Oyler, the much-touted short stop
who played with Savannah two sea
sons, seems to be working Hard'with
Montgomery this year. He always
was a hard worker, and, while a little
appreciative of hlB own work, was ac
knowledged by all who saw him as. a
crack-a-jack.
DRINK A BOTTLE
CAUGHT IN THE OUTFIELD.
Lovelace made a pretty catch of a
line drive Saturday. Scott, who was
playing off too far, was doubled on at
third.
Ten Per Cent!
Albany and Columbus Make
Swap, Latter Team Com
ing’ Here Next Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Harber, first up for Cordele, got
a hit the first thing. Folks began to
think it would be a repetition of
Thursdays ‘game.
W EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS.
We thoroughly Sterilize every bottle before it* is washed
and -rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine! The Trade
Mark is securely stamped upon every bottle.
“IT'S CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT’S SURE"
THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
Exclusive Bottlers to the Trade.
On Price, and over 76 per cent, on Freight, is what you
Our order for
The dates of the first two series of
ball games between Albany andi Co
lumbus have been swapped.
The result of this change Is that In
stead of Columbus playing In Albany
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
this week, Albany will play In Colum
bus on those dates, and the Mill Qlty
bunch will come to this burg for three
contests on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday of next week.
This exchange of dates has been
made at the lnstanee of the manage
ment of the Columbus team. There is
to be a half holiday on Thursday In
the hamlet by the Chattahoochee, and
the argument Is presented that there
will be a record-breaking crowd to see
the game. Interest lu the new league
Is high over that way, and this Is a
golden opportunity not to be thrown
away.
Albany has something to gain and
nothing to lose by tbe exchange, and
there was little hesitation on the part
of Manager Alexander In accepting It.
Therefore, “the bunch” which is do
ing Albany’s scrambling for the bit of
silk rag tied to the end of a stick and
held before the dancing orbs of six
cities, will, after having It out with
Cordele and Jupiter Fluvlus today, to
morrow and Wednesday, buy tickets
for the capital of Muscogee and “get
they hence.” It will be the first time
these two particulaT teams have tried
each other’s mettle, and the trial will
be watched with great interest.
And when the boys get back home
for the opening on Monday they will
bo greeted by all the rooters In the
community. The game next Monday
afternoon will draw a record crowd—
provided, of course, the locals make
anything like a respectable showing
during the two series to be played to
the. mean time.
And it may be stated'with absolute
confidence that the locals are- deter
mined to take at least a majority of
the games they play ftwdy from home
save if you order your Boat through
a carload will be placed by the middle of next week.
We will allow a discount of 10 per cent, on all orders
placed before this order is sent in. The difference in
freight on boats, between carloads arid less than car
loads, is over 76 per cent.
We handle the MULLINS LINE OF STEEL
BOATS. They cannot sink.
Three Innings at the bat, the visi
tors got three hits.
In Thursday’s game, Boyd got one
hit, and got hit, out of two times up.
This gave him a 1,000 batting aver-
Alexander got the only hit for Al
bany Saturday.
Harwood was called down by Mc
Grath Saturday. He was Jerking the
bad one over the plate, when his umps
yelled out: “That will cost you $5."
When Osment came up, a Cordele
fan yelled; "Five dollars for a three-
bagger.” But a grounder to Lovelace
was all he could do, and he never
reached first.
The Bacon Equipment Company,
Albany, Ga.
Carlton Buesse, manager of the
Waycross club, is a former South At
lantic man. He played the ’04 and ’OB
seasons with Columbia. Originally,
he is from the University of Georgia.
Hi has quite a reputation as a hitter.
Every Woman in Albany
For additional Information, rates, etc., address
A. V. PHILLIPS, Com’l Agt„ Albany, Ga. J. 8. CREW8,
8. A. ATKINSON, Union Ticket Agt. V. P. & G. M., Albany, Ga
J. Q. ADAM8, Soliciting Freight and Paaaenger Agent. Cordele, Ga.
Jimmy Collins Boston Americans,
winners of the 1904 American League
pennknt, are at the bottom of the per
centage list now. The trouble with
the team is that they are nearly tjll
blood on it.
and vicinity, will be greatly interested in looking over the ’
handsome Portfolio of Interior Decorations that has just been ,
received by the O.WI* DRUG CO. from the Alabastine Com- '
pany, Grand Rapids, Mich. . ,
This Portfolio contains beautiful color designs for, every ••
room in the average home, and shows many very pleasing ef- '
fects in both decorations and furnishings, together with some
fifty of the handsomest color schemes for wall decorations that
we have ever seen. The Portfolio is so handsome and so ex- ,
pensive that everyone should see it while it is on display at the
OWL DRUG'& SEED .CO.’S store, where we understand it
will be for the next few days. ,
8. B. Brown,
.President,
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
Hughes, one of Clark GGrifflth’s try
outs, came to Atlanta, and won the
first game he pitched. The Atlanta
fans think they have a find. We hear
a lot about the "fickle fan,” hut the At
lanta variety takes the cake when It
comes to fickleness. It Is a roast one
day, an ovation the next, from Billy
Smith down.
Opened Business Sept, eth, lOOO
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble arid
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
CAPITAL
8URPLUS
Macon is at the bottom of the col
umn now In the S. A. L. Looks funny,
doesnt it?
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
While, of course, a team should
have plenty of hitters, a common mis
take with most managers is to neglect
fielding for batting li) signing a team.
Many a game that has been won by
this week. They seem to be animated
by a “do or die" spirit
And that Is the kind that wins ball
games.
Best Cream and Fresh
No ice famine to Albany now. Bar
ron sends It when you want It
ALBANY COAL & ICE CO.’
Interest Allowed on Time Deposit!.
SELIoS IT FOR EESS
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NO. 18.
Lv. Savannah
..cT’.lBam S. A. L. Rj
Lv.
Albany .
..12:00noon
Lv. Atlanta .
....8:00am C.ofGa Rj
Ar.
Cordele .
...1:25pm
Lv. Macon....
...U:30amVo. S.&F.Rj
Ar.
Savannah
...8:00pm S.A.L.Ry
Lv. Jacksonville '8:00am G. 8. & F.Ri
Ar.
Macon ..
...4:20pm G.S.&F.Ry
Lv. Cordele .
...2:10pm
Ar.
Jacksonville 8:00pm G. S. & F.Ry
Ar. Albany .
...3:3Bpm
Ar.
Atlanta '.
....7:50pm C.-of Ga.Ry
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Lv. Albany .
...4-30pm
Lv.
Macon ..
..6:45am G.S.&F.R]
Ar. Cordele .
.. -6:15pm
Lv.
Helena .
....6:30am S. A. L. Rj
At. Macon ..
....9:35pm G.S.&F.Ry
Lv.
Cordele .
...9:30am
Ar. Helena .
....9:30pm S. A. L. Ry
Ar.
Albany .
..11:15am’