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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8,1906.
CUTTING AFFRAY
IN EAST ALBANY.
Will Jones Seriously Cut by One of
Two Assailants.
Wefek.
For This
We offer for 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,
values to 20c a yard, we offer it for one | 0^>
week only at lOv
Two for a Quarter Vests 8c
Pitcher Lavender Was the
Main Thing.
Five Errors Were Made by Albany.
Lavender Struck Out Twelve—Posey
Lacked Proper Support — Albany
Scored Once, Cordele Four Times.
32 inch wide India Linen, a 15c quality, 'yard,
one week
Monday we offer 19c value white goods, including
sheer lawns and swiss stripes at uniform (TffiSy
Monday we offer one lot of white goods on center table,
including 40 inch White Lawn, Nainsook, Indio
Linon and stripe Dimities, with values | Ap
More News from the New England
States.
If anyone has any.doutit. as to the
virtue of Foley’s Kidney, Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr.i Alvin H.
StlmpsOn, of Wllllmantle, Conn., who,
afthr almost losing hope of recovery,
on account of the failure of so many
remedies, finally tried Foley's Kidney
Cure, which he sayB was "just the
thing” for him, sb four bottles cured
him completely. He Is now 1 entirely
well and free from all the suffering In
cident to acute kidney trouble. For
sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
ALBANY
Shops—Foot of Third street.
Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank Building,
This property is rapidly en
hancing in value and will be
worth double present price in
few years.
Full information on applica
tion to
If you are troubled with Piles and
can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel
Salve, but be sure you get that made
by E. C. DeWltt, of Chicago. It Is the
Original. If you hove used Witch
Hazel Salve without being relieved' It
Is probable that you got hold of one
of the many worthless counterfeits
that are sold on the reputation of the
genuine DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hlleman-Sale
Drug Co.
James Tt’ift Mann,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building
Best Cream and Fresh Candy.
1
on money deposited with the
Albany Trust Co. of Ga. Our
assets, including capital of
$100,000, are invested in high
class real estate securities of
value largely in excess of our
advances. There can be no
better security. Don’t let
your money lie idle 4n bank,
but let us explain our inter
est-bearing deposit system.
Albany Trust Co.
of Georgia.
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 |4 off. Big stock
of McKinley Music at Be per copy
for this week. Come and get a cat
alogue free. A piano to try music
at your disposal.
BOOE AND MUSIC BOUSE.
...Good Groceries all (lie Time...
If you want the best in the
Grocery Line, and want the
right prices, too, ’phone your
orders to No. 91.,
S. STERNE,
Washington SL Grocer
8, B. Brown, A- Vf. Muse,
President, V.-Prealdont.
J. P, Mnnnorlyn, Cashier,
Albany National Ban!
OF ALBANY, GA.
Opened Buelneae Sept, tstb, lOOO
CAPITAL
8URPLUS.
- $50,000
- 15.000
Every facility In the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposit*.
FOR THE BEST
.Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
MONUMENTS
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE.
Standing of the Clubs.
Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Cordele 2 2 0 1.000
Columbus 2 2 0 1.000
Waycross 4 3 1 .760
Valdosta 4 1 3 .260
Albany 2 0 2 .000
Americas 2 0.2 .000
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Waycross, 16; Valdosta, 0.
Albany, 1; Cordele, 4.
Columbus, 10; AmerlcuB, 2.
GAMES TODAY.
Albany at Cordele.
Columbus at Americus.
Valdosta at Waycross.
The game yesterday was lost by
lack of proper support behind Posey,
and also they failed to connect with
Lavender as they should have. Five
errors, and happening at the wrong
time, were too much. The first of .the
series is gone, and while there remain
two games, It will he a hard pull
to take them both. Still, the score was
an Improvement on that of the open
ing game here. The games was void
of any spectacular features, but was
close enough to he Interesting. The
Albany team bingled for six hits, the
home club getting only one more.
Posey struck out eight, Lavender
twelve. While not a pitchers’ battle,
it was mainly the work of Cavender
that made the score look like it did.
Crosley will pitch today for us, Mc
Cormack will catch.
Score by innings: x
R. H. E.
Cordele 010 300 000— 4 7 .1
Albany 000 001 (TOO— 16 5
Batteries—Lavender and Harwood;
Posey and Dudley. Time 1:30. Um
pire McGrath Attendance 400.
Waycross, 16; Valdosta, 0.
Special to The Herald.
Waycross, May 7.—Waycross forced
16 runs out of Valdosta and kalso-
mined the visitors. Tribble, in the
box, was the star for Waycross, fan
ning 11 and yielding, only 4 hits.
Buchanan, for Valdosta, was in
wretched form, allowing 14 hits.
Buesse, for Waycross, made two two-
base hits and a single.
Score by innings:
R. H. E.
Valdosta \ . . .000 000 000— 0-- 4 7
Waycross. . . .043 163 ’00*—16 14 2
Batteries — Buchanan and Walters;
Tribble and Buesse.
Something New In Life Insurance.
In addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 2'dth year for S
per cent, of the premium, and if you
die In that period no charge Is made
against your policy, ybu can, by pay
ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, he
insured against total or permanent dis
ability from accident or disease, pre
miums cease and the policy is fully
paid up, thns covering two risks for
one premium. Come and see me.
O. M. CLARK,
34-lmo Agent
At Americus.
Special to The Herald,
Americus, Ga., May 8.—Columbus
defeated Americus yesterday by the
score of 10 to 2. Strange to say, the
Americus team outhit the visitors.
Five errors were made by the home
club,’ and this accounts for It. The
game started in the first Inning with
3 runs for Columbus, 3 again In the
second, and 2 In the third. From then
on It was comparatively quiet until
the last, when 2 more were chalked
up. The game was called at the end
of the eighth, darkness interfering.
The attendance was not what It should
have been, only 200 of the faithful be
ing out.
Score by Innings;
R. H. E.
Columbus . . . .332 000 02—10 7 2
Americus 000 100 10— 2 8 5
Batteries — Foster and Cranston;
Hines, Reynolds and Stephens. Time
2:08. Umpire Conlff. Attendance 200.
200.
FOR THE DOPE FIEND.
Buesse, captain-manager of Way-
cross, seems to be there, all right.
No doubt the hammers are ringing
in Valdosta now.
Tribble, who so unmercifully trim
med the ‘‘Vagrants,’’ Is originally from
South Carolina. He has played Inde
pendent ball for quite a while.
Waycross knows how to hit, It
seems.
The rains were merciful yesterday.
It’s up to Cordele and Waycross
now.
Lavender has twelve strlke-outs to
his credit. The b-iys were slashing
the atmosphere a little.
The attendance at Cordele was only
400. Rather small for a club that has
been winning.
Maybe the next one Is ours. Here’s
hoping, anyway.
Alec said a while back that winning
games away from home was a little
difficult. Looks sc».
Earl Holt Is feeling almost as,-good
as Scott.
Those costly errors!
At least it didn’t rain.
Today is when it’B ourB.
The support is all that was needed.
Posey’s all right.
It looks as if the Cordele manager
is afraid to try any of his pitching
staff except Lai emler. He has pitched
the only two games yet played, and to
the sorrow of Albany he has won them
both.
Wait till we start our winning
streak. The men haven’t struck their
gait yet.
It wasn’t as bad as the start-off here
at any rate.
There are still a few games to be
played before the season closes. Two
lost isn’t much.
Only one error against the Cordele
team. Was that the secret? Five, the
Albany record.
A whole week before the team will
be back. What will the fans do in the
meantime.
Rain seems to be general in all the
leagues in the South.
The campaign against the betting
evil is being strenuously waged in the
two major leagues. If it succeeds it
will knock out the Worst evil the game
has to contend with.
. It seems hard for the Atlanta club
to get. a third baseman to suit them.
For the past three years no man who
has held down the third sack for them
has combined both hitting atd fielding
In a sufficiency to satisfy.this manag
ers. Hoffman looked as If he would,
be the long-sought-foi, but he’s not
hitting as he should.
Dissipation is a thing of the past
with the successful player. He has to
take care of himself or See other play
ers hopelessly Outdistance Mm. A not
able example of this Is Rube -Waddell.
Because he likes to stay out,late at
night and all that that means, he Is
1 rapidly 1 going down grade. Unless he
reforms he will find himself In the
has-been class pretty soon.
The boys were :n high spirits at the
depot yesterday. Posey especially was
confident, .The rett of them have been
| jollying him —he. was scheduled to
! pitch — but they couldn’t chase the
' smile off his face.
McGrath will umpire this series
with Cordele. He has shown that he
is fully competent, and players and
public alike respect his dedsloiis.
i How long will a man play baseball
| after he has said he will quit? It’s
hard to answer. Generally they will
stay In the game until thejf have to
quit. Lots of players promise them
selves that they will drop out before
that fatal time, but few do It. The
fascination of the thing is felt strong
ly by the ordinary layman, It pulls at
the professionals’ heartstrings with
double power.
Mick Finn seems to be doing about
this year. Of course Nashville isn’t
at the head of the percentage column,
but the teams he has been managing
the last few years have generally
graced the bottom round.
Just who is the originator of the
spit-bail is a mooted question. Strick-
Jett, now with Brooklyn, claims to be
■ its originator. Anyway,, whoever was
the first to use ft has found plenty of
imitators. Nearly every young pitcher
cultivates it.
Lajoie has put the Cleveland club
at the top of the percentage column of
the American League, and it’s going
to be a task to dislodge them. The
prospects right now are that Mo-
Graw’s men and the Cleveland team
will probably play for the world’s
championship this fall.
New York and Chicago in the Na
tional League have exactly the same
average now. Things are getting too
exciting for comfort for the New York
players, and they are developing a
kicking streak as a result. The um
pires are now having trouble with
them in nearly every game.
And New Orleans is not circling so
high this year. But it’s a long time
till the end, they say.
It seems a little strange that Green
ville, Miss., isn't in the Cotton States
League this year. Greenville was
once feared by all the others. In 1904,
with Billy Smith as manaer, they
pulled oil the penant.
Last night in East Albany In front of
Westbrook’s store a bad cutting scrape
took place. Dave Sims and Son
Washington, two characters well
known to the police here, went across
the river and began to pick a quarrel
with Will Jones, a farm hand. All of
the parties are colored. Sims and
Washington were drunk and began the
row. Just what it was about could
not be ascertained, but Jones was se
verely cut around the face. His right
cheek was slashed open, part of his
ear cut off and a pninful wound made
In his neck. While it is not thought
he is fatally wounded his condition is
serious. Sims and Washington .were
arrested and brought to the county
jail.
The best safeguard against, head
ache, constipation and liver troubles is
DeWltt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a
vial of these famous little pills In the
house and take a dose at bedtime when
you feel that the stomach and bowels
need cleansing. They don’t gripe.
Sold by Albany Drug Co.„ Hllsman-Sale
Drag Co.
It’s rather curious, but It Is a fact,
that more fireB occur In wet weather
than in dry. That is the case here In
Albany, so the firemen assert. From
the first of April until last Thursday
no rain had fallen here, and there was
only one alarm turned In, and It
turned out to be nothing at all. Since
the rain started the whole department
has been expecting something to turn
ufc. Just why this should he the case
Is a little paradoxical, to say the least,
but It’s so.
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 lasses
itly w’if
will be paid promptly WU i
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.”
Power Motors, f. o. b. New
York City:
1 H. P„ $54; 2 H. P., $60; 3
H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126.
Albany Electrical
AND
Construction Co.
106 Broad St,, Phone 416.
G. W. 8AYE, President.
FOR SALE!
Three Sites for Stores
6n Broad Street,
(Near Jackson).
t
Size,' thirty feet front on
Broad street and running back
210 feet to alley. .
24 dozen bleached taped neck Vests, on sale Monday;
real two for a quarter value, for one week at, 8c
each .
$1.25 Ladies’ Waists 89c
Monday we offer one lot of several dozen ladies’ dainty
Waists, $1.25 value, different patterns, 89c
all good, each.
15c Indio Linon 11c
Repair ork.
i
The Bacon Equipment Co>
Every Woman in Albany
and vicinity, will be greatly interested in looking over the
handsome Portfolio of Interior Decorations that has just been
received by the OWL DRUG CO. from the Alabastine Com:
pany, Grartd Rapids,' Mich. •
.This Portfolio contains beautiful cplor designs'for every
room in the average home, and shows many very pleasing 1 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 tjie
OWL DRUG & SEED .CO.’S store, where we understand it
will be for the next few days.