The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 07, 1906, Image 6

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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 it be to replace it? Under ordinary conditions, it is a question of two or three weeks. It is a matter of great incon 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 fhat any part of her stove has met with an acci 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 {ire 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.” 1AT HOME. I W. A. PITTMAN—HOT PEANUT8. E. H. DENNISON—Dentist. 'Phone 248. J. W. DOR8ETT, Dentist,' now In Davls-Bx. Bank Bldg., Phone 413. The first dewberries are nearly due. Crops are growing now, with a ven geance. This has been more like (all than a spring day. I fit the masses with scientifically fitted glasses. Dr. C. I. Hutchason. It Is predicted that the river will soon be on a boom. NATURE SPARES The Stricken Rose From Grief. What a fortunate provision of nature It Is, that deprives the rose of mental suffering; for how poignant would be Its g rief to discover, In the height of Its looming glory, that a canker fed at Its heart, and that Its beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. Nature always spares the suffering; she Is a veritable store-house of pleasing rewards, for those who seek her aid. In the years gone by falling hair and grayness have cast a gloom over the Uvea of thousands of young women, hut' thanks to the In vestigations of scientists the true cause of hair destruction Is now known to be a germ or parasite that burrows Into the hair, follicles. Newbro’s Herplcide absolutely destroys' this germ, thus permitting the hair to grow as na ture Intended. Sold hy leading drug gists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co.. Detroit, Mich. Albany Drug Co , Special Agents Building operations are practically at a standstill again. It Isnt sate to venture out of doors without an umbrella. Country eggs, 20c dozen. • W. E. FIELDS. High waters are apt to be reported from all parts of this section. The City Council will hold Its regu lar bl-w'eekly meeting tonight. It Is In order to observe thet “some body must have hung up a snake.” The picnic- Beacon has opened, but thlB lacks a whole lot of being picnic weather. The threatening weather yesterday Interfered to some extent with church attendance. , 'Phone 280 for stove wood and Ice. ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. The rain has been so hard thus far that the streets have been pretty well ' packed, and there Is not a great deal of mud In evidence. 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 - - - f ' 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. Our motto: "Ice when you want it* ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. There Is a slim prospect for a ball game In Cordele this afternoon, If this weather extends that far, which Is probably the case. Cargill-Wlght Co.’s canned syrup, 15c, 30c and 60c. W. E. FIELDS. | The hall storm of Friday afternoon • will be talked about by the farmers of ! this section for years. .It was one of I the greatest end most destructive that ! over occurred In Georgia. South Atlantic and Southern League detail telegraphic gamee at The Office. I An Albany merchant suggests that .the stores ought to olose at 6 o’clock, I when they are supposed to close, and not at 6:30 or 7. His short com- | muntcatlon appears In another col umn. WOOD! WOOD! OAK AND PINE. Cruger & Pace. Notice to Policyholders. The Traders’ Insurance Company, having gone Into the- hands of a re ceiver on account of the enormous losses by reason of the San Francisco disaster, we have transferred all bus iness on their books to the Royal In surance Company, of England, the strongest company In the world, with $70,000,000 assets and unlimited liabil ity to stockholders. Holders of poli cies will please return them as soon ns possible for cancellation. | ALBANY INSURANCE AGENCY. 2t F. O. 3TCKN0R, Manager. 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 Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fonts, Postmaster at River ton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his lettor, which says; “For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow; when- my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters, which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years.’ Sure cure for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. 50 cents. ’Phone 70 for fresh country eggs, 20c dozen. W. E. FIELDS. NOTICE. We respectfully call the attention of the public generally that we now have on hand a complete line of Burial Cases, Robes, Gloves and everything belonging-to thlB line of business. .We solicit the patronage of the public, as suring them the best service possible, day or night. Office ’phone No. 428, residence, No. 363 and No, 424. 2-3t ALBANY BUGGY CO. ALBANY F. O. TickNor, Manager. Directors; Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, The ROYAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY wires us: “ San Francisco losses will be paid promptly with funds from England. Be ing the largest company in the world, with assets of 70 millions and conflagra tion fund of seven millions, our patrons need have no uneasiness.” R. C. Eatman. The Georgia State League seems to have In some way Incurred the deep | displeasure of J. Pluvius, who has al ready Interrupted a number of games, i Albany has played one game out of three scheduled, and will probably |mlsa the fourth game at Cordele tKls , afternoon on account of the rain. 25 Washington street. The material to be used in the con struction of the Central’s turn-table are arriving, and the work of construc tion will begin In a few days. Among Alhflnv Oa i the parta rece,vecl are the heavy steel * gliders to support the locomotives In turning, ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, ns well ns connections, are given 08 Information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed MiTBTNi sr MM 12.10P 2.00p 3.30p 6.00p 6.16p 9.00p 10.45p 3.01a 7.20a 40.71 4.00p 6.15p 6.30p 7.30p Lv Albany Ar Ar Thomasvlllo Lv Lv Thomaavllle Ar Ar Montlcello Lv No. 90 Ev Albany Ar Tlfton Ar Wayeross Lv Wayeross Ar Jacksonville Lv Jacksonville Ar Palatka Sanford Orlando Lakeland Tampa Ar Port Tampa Ar Ar Ar 10.30p S.55p G.30p 6.05p 3.30p 7.55a 5.36a 2.20a 1.02a 10.20p 8.35p S.OOp No. 74 7.06p 4.30p 2.1 Op l.OOp No. 72| 11.45a) 9.25a 6.10a 6.20a No. 91 No. 96 5.45a 9.46a 9.60a 2.00p O.OOp 6.30p 12.65p 9.35p 1.05p 1.35a 5.10p 5.55a 11.46p 1.40p 4.17a | 8.00p 7.54a|11.60p 9.09a 1.43a 11.22a I 4.25a 1.63p 7.23a No. 71| No. 74 4.00p|Lv Albany Ar G.lSpJAr Thomaavllle Lv 1.16aJLv Thomaavllle Ar 8.06a Ar Montgomery Lv No. 94 Albany Wayeross Wayeross Savannah Savannah Charleston Wilmington Richmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York No. 90 11.45a 7.65a 6.05a 3.15a 2.50a 12.01a 3.45p 9.05a 4.30a 2.61a 12.19a 9.25p 7.05p 4,30p 2.30p 6.50a 10.30p G.30p 6.00p 2.45p 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, Savannah, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Pateenger Agent, Thomaavllle, Ga. A Mountain of Gold could not bring ns much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis„ as did one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 26c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. The Elks of Albany are busy with ■their plans for the entertainment of the state convention on the 29th and 20th, insL The lodges of the whole State will be represented at the meet ing, which is confidently expected to be the largest In the history of the association. 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- ggn taking Dr. King’s New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have re mained well ever Blnce.” It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Set tled Cold?. and Bronchitis, and la the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle gifaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. D. NEUMAN, UNDER THE OPERA (40USE. Special Notice to the Ladies ! I have just received a lot of WHITE JAP SILK SHIRT WAISTS which were to have been here for the Easter and Chautauqua trade, but somehow they were delayed In transit. In order to dispose of them quickly I will give my patrons the benefit of this delay. The regular prices of such waists are $3.00 and $3.50 each. My price, as long as they last will be only $1.98 Come while you can get your size. D. Neuman, Agent for May Menton Pattern!. 6 Per.Cent. Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Attomey-at-Liw, Hoorn 311 Davls-Exohange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. NET OPEN NET CLOSED “Dixie” Mosquito Frame and Net. The ’’DIXIE’’ frame Is the only perfectly tempered frame sold. It nreserves Its temper and elasticity through the years. It does not bend oT Lt out of shape and refuse to fold. Put one up properly and it takes your net back and folds it gracefully a "f P“£“ tl ? t ’, SO j‘t do not have to fan out the mosquitoes and,the flies when it is let down. We have sold them for years, and the years liave br0 “ s J,t u s therein ' business on them. And we are the only people from whom the> can be obtained in this town. j BWPTW' -'BBT THE “CLIMAX” PULLEY NET, made by the Dixie people, is also without a peer in its class. We are ready to supply your demand for these goods, and there is no better time for this work than the present. The Steele Furnituroand Hardware Store, Leaders in JH i g h 'Grade G o|o d s. 9c 15c 20c 15-25c 10c 10c A beautiful assorted line of Valenciennes Laces—Edgings and Insertings to match. Many other Novelties of th e season. S. REICH. Agent McCall Patterns. TeIejglione^Ioj^56 J S ; REICH!96 Broa(ljStreet FREE TO ALL! We are offering to every customer that^trades with us for the next 10 days*something entirely new, and that will profit every one that buys these goods. , 15c Plain White Sheer' Organdies, 25c Plain ^iVhite Sheer Organdies, 29c YVhtte W^ash Swiss, per yard, Dotted Swisses, per yard, 1000 yards YVhite Madras, for Waists, per yard, Big lot of FI oral Organdies, per yard, Parties Wishing to Sell Their Next Seasoi COTTON SEE ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY* OFFICERS : W. W. PACE, President a p vaahiu %#$ H w m wilder Ate. and •»>*■■ t ,! Vlce-Pretident W M. WILDER. 8«o. and Tnu* T. N. WOOLFOLK. Mliup,