The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 07, 1906, Image 7

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906, ED. R. $ CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law And Real Estate. Phone 408. BEWARE SEE with reason now that later your Eyes may SEE. An Uninvited Guest Meets f "With Warm Reception at Hands of Woman on State Street. Almost a Serious Accident at the Union Passener De pot — Passenger Coach Struck by Engine. DO YOU REALIZE | the Serious Consequences of continued eye Strain? Priceless beyond all pos sessions is the eyesight, deserving of youh highest consideration. Don’t trifle with your eyes. It will cost you nothing to see us. Yesterday morning a l'ather bad wreck occurred in the yards at the Union depot. That it was not worse is almost wonderful. While Central of Georgia passenger train No. 8, in charge of Conductor Taylor and - Engineer Little, was stand ing directly in front of the station, yard engine 79, with Engineer Lati mer,; crashed into the rear coach from an ndjoining track. It was only a short while until the train was due to leave for Mitcon, and there were sev eral passengers in the coach. Nobody was hurt, however. The car was smashed up and the headlight and pilot of the engine were broken and its front was generally knocked up. Both engine and car were sent to the company shops at Macon this morn ing. Saturday night* 1 at about 11:30 o’clock Dora Edney and Lee English had a little difficulty at the corner of State and Monroe streets. The bone of contention was a banjo. Dora and a couple of her friends of the mascu line gender were indulging in a little musical culture. English, on the out side, listened to the sentimental strains of "Boil Dem Cabbage Down," as they floated through the window, rendered by Ed. Lewis, one of the for tunate ones with Dora. “Who dat pickin’ on dat box?" he inquired a little loudly. For answer Dora advanced to the window and consigned hint to hotter regions in language garnished by ex pletives that usually are the accom paniments of such commands. Eng lish's sensitive soul was stung by this, and he came through the front door, sans ceremony. Simultaneously Lew is remembered that he had an engage, ment elsewhere and departed through a rear window, without troubling the rest with a farewell address. The chief actors now were Dora and Eng lish, and the scene became one of con fusion, in which a razor and a broom handle played prominent parts. The other occupant of the room, Frank Johnson, who, like all the rest, was colored, gazed at the affair from a far corner of the room. Suddenly remembering one of the Beatitudes— a recollection of his church-going days —he essayed to enact the role of peacemaker. His efforts, though praise worthy, were unappreciated, and he came in for a goodly share of stray licks. English was slashed a little on the Shoulder and Dora received a few licks' from the broom handle, but beyond that the damage was slight. Watch This Leading Optician. If you are going to Invest in Albany realty give us an opportunity to show you how to double your, capital. FOR SALE. We will dispose of the following city lots in Arcadia for the next tea days on the following terms: 310 cash, bal ance ?5 per month. Each lot is for side at 359. No Interest will be charged On deferred payments. Each lot Is 50 feet front by 135 feet deep to an alley. If you will consider the won derful growth of Albany and note the appreciated price of city lots during the past twelve months you would not fail to purchase one or more of these valuable tracts. We have disposed of a great many and have only a few more on'the market Lots of people have made more than double the price of their lots bought of us. Here are the lots: | Attentjon, Guards! There will be an important business meeting of the Albany Guards at the armory tonight at 8 o’clock. Full at tendance is desired. P. J. BROWN, , It Capt. Comdg. New Steam .Good Groceries all thi Time. Besides, no defective bicycle over be came less eo by use. It you let us REPAIR IT NOW ’ 1 the damage can be easily, quickly and cheaply dbne. If you neglect it now, you will pay for It later on, perhaps in broken bones, 1 certainly In money. There is nothing too small about a wheel for us to fix.,. Tjbero is nothing on the wheel that we cannot adjust. Avoid expense and danger by letting us flx things now. B. F. SMITH, The Leading Wheelman, Pino Street. If you want the best in the Grocery Line, and want nhe right prices, too, ’phone your orders to No. 91. STYLE IN PLUMBING •’ FOR SALE. One-half acre, with 5-room cottage, adjoining 8. F. Price residence; 31600: —3760 cash, bah four years in month ly payments. means work expertly done, pipes prop erly arranged, and all parts neatly and artistically finished. This is PLUMBING that even a poet can sing of. Because it means solid comfort, sanitation and long life to the work. We’re proud to say that we do that style of plumbing, In new and repair work. Give us a trial. FOR SALE. Nos. 23, 24, 25, 28 and 27, on Ninth street, in Block D; each 359; 310 cash, balance $5 month. Sheet \ Music! More News from the New England 8tates. If anyone has any doubt as to the virtue of Foley’s Kidney -Cure, they need only to refer to Mr. Alyin H. Stimpson, of Wlllimantic, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney Cure, which he says was “just the thing" for him, as four bottles cured him completely. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering in cident to acute kidnev trouble. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. HARRIS PLUMBING CO FOR SALE. No. 3 on Eighth street la Block B, . Fern land iFarms Dairy Department Sweet Cream RJch Mi FOR SALE. Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 on Ninth street in Block F at 359; 310 We Herewith Offer a Few Chautauqua visitors will find it to their Interest tp 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 j/ 2 off. Big stock of McKinley Music at 6c per copy for this week. Come and get a cat alogue free. A piano to try'music at your disposal. cash, balance 38 per month; uo In terest. High Grade Butter 5Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 Mansfield’s Pasteurized Creamery Block Butter, 39c lb.; Nprth Georgia Block Butter, 25c lb. Shipment. W. E. FIELDS. FOR SALE. Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 and 31 on Tenth street In Block F each for 359; 310 cash, balance 35 per month; no interest. The question of inaugurating a city free school system, to be supported by direct taxation, which question was sprung at the meeting of the Board of Education at its meeting last Friday afternoon, is to be considered at the meeting of the City Council tonight, and the mayor authorizes the an nouncement- that citizens generally are invited to attend the meeting, A rleh assortment of brand-new 8hlrt Waists, In the very newest designs, fine in material and finish, beautiful enjbrolderles and lace, tastily combined with sheer white fabrics! worth 76c, $1.50, $2.00, $2.78, will go at 48e, 85o, $1.25 and $1.85. 20 plecee Long Cloth especially softly finished yarn, at 9o per yd. Excellent quality sheer India Linen, 40 Inehes wide, at 9140 per yard. A lot of fine, sheer India Linen from 8'/ 2 c to 16c. New Spring Percales, light and dark styles, the l2'/ 2 e quality, W/ 2 o per yard. New plaid Ginghams, big assort ment In eylps and colors, from 8y 2 to iOe-per yard. DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES FOR SALE. 13 lots on Tift street on very easy terms. • by leaving them in your house. You, may lose them by fire or burglary. "SAFE DEPOSIT’’,is the best’fire or burglary insufiince. Our armor clad safe deposit vaults are fire and burglar proof. Box rentable from $a to'$10 a year. Your inspection is invited. FOR SALE. 8 lots on Planter’s street each for $175; easy terms. EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY. FOR SALE. 1 lot on State street, $760. 1 lot on Residence street, $550. 9 acres adjoining western city lltm- Its, reaching from Society street to Residence street. Price for each acre $500. 1 Will sell the whole or will sub divide) a bottle of erican Queen FOR SALE. The Lonsberg residence, 8 rooms, 67x210 feet, Pine street; 2-room house on alley; waterworks, electrio lights and sewerage. 1 on money deposited with tfle 71 Broad Street* Albany Trust Co. of Ga. Our assets, including capital of $100,000, are invested in high class real qstate securities of value largely in excess 6f our advances. There can be no better security. Don’t let your money lie idle in bank, but let us explain our inter- / Upside down and yon will notice how live IH.fl J it is with carbonic gas; then it clears, so IHl I pure, clean and brilliant that it shines all I ij ff j the way through—not a hint of cloudiness. IJ If * Open a bottle and you will notice at once the rich, sav- '{El2 & ory aroma of hops, peculiar to this brand and to our meth- '—” ^ ods of brewing it. » Taste it and you will enjoy a flavor only to be attained by con- » summate skill in brewing; by using the finest materials, and by w . drinking American Queen beer. x/fv It is in a class by itself; a “beer without a peer,” brewed in IAm the South, for southern conditions of health and weather; a , wholesome, hearty beer which “hits the spot exactly.” J Jj'JjFgjIBlv Remember these facte and watch for our next ad on American Queen. Jr Acme Brewing' Co. ^ IKWllW MACON, GA. y*’' GULF COA8T RESORTS, Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark, Fla, Panaoea Springs, Fla., via Sop choppy. est-bearing deposit system. Albany Trust Co, of Georgia. Leave Albany via Central of Ga. and Arlington, 7:46 a. *. and *3:60 p. m. Arrive Sopchoppy 8:14 p. m. and *9:61 p. m. Arrive Lanark 8:46 p. m. and *10:18 p. m. .. . . •Saturdays and Sundays only. Round Trip Rates from Arlington. Something New In Life Insurance. 1 In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year for 6 per cent, of the premium, and If you die In that period no charge Is made against your policy, you can,, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, be Insured against total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and tbe policy is fully paid up, thus' covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, 24-lmo Agent * - fi'i ' r’r - 1 S r i iD-i’-iO’ To Lanark 4.75 6.30 2.80 To Sopchoppy;.445 5.55 2.60 a—Tickets sold daily, final limit 15 days. b—Tickets sold daily, final limit 90 days. c—Tickets sold Saturday P- M. rains and Sunday trains, final limit ■UhUHhSI