The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 08, 1906, Image 6

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— e You Repenting Leisure ? at This is about Stoves and Ranges. • There arc 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 ip 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 arid “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 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. Arid they explain in part why we are sell ing hundreds of “ NATIONALS ” and “ ENTER* PRISES” every year. "Let us show you.” AT HOME. W. A. PITTMAN—HOT PEANUT8. E. 248. H. DENNISON—DentiBt. ’Phone Ji W. DORSETT, Dentist, now Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 413. in The river has risen rapidly since the rains. Country eggs, 20c dozen. W. E. FIELDS. This sort of weather makes every body feel good. ’Phone 280 for stove wood and ice. ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. Everything has a washed-off appear ance this morning. A special will be run to Cordele this afternoon to let the fans see the ball game. South Atlantic and Southern League detail telegraphic games at The Office. THE POWER OF 8TEAM. Huy Xmy See Bat It Takes Genius to When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to jump up and down he said •''There must be power in that steam that it can lift such a relght.” | There was. Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded it as an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put Its finger on the ''cause" of Dandruff, Fall ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ which eats , the life from the roots of human hair. Newbro’s Herplclde destroys this germ and consequently restores the hair to Its natural state. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. . Albany Drug Co , Special Agents CENTRAL RAILROAD STOCKHOLDERS May All Draw Dividends Again This Year. Dew-berries are ripening in the fields. Before long they will be com ing into town. The telephone linemen are busy re pairing the damage done by the storm around town. Yesterday the streets were muddy. By day after tomorrow the dust will be flying again. A good many Albanians will go over to Cordele this afternoon to “root ’em up’’ for the home squad. The school children are counting the days, now few in number, to pass before the close of school. m 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. •i; We. carry a full line of this high grade goods. Please call and see us, or phone No. 3 for color cards and prices. R. C. Eatmasi. 25 Washington street. Albany, Ga, ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—Theso arrivals and departures, as well as connections, are given Information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed. tJI -^465 25a i.60a 12.10p N5T95 U.ilcp A stiff wind has been blowing all day and the blue sky overhead seemB to promise fair weather for a while. Special to The Herald. Savannah, May 7.—What Is to be the size of the net earnings qf the Central of Georgia railway this year? Is the question that financiers are be ginning to ask. Coupled to this is the query as to whether or not the third preferred in comes will get a dividend as they did Iasi year. The fiscal year of the Cen tral ends on June 30 and the report of ho auditor to April 30 has been an nounced. This' shows an Increase for ten months of $1,040,169.89 over the seme period of last year. It will be recalled that last year all classes of stockholders were paid dividends. It essential and necessary that the first preferred Income bondholders be paid 5 per cent, before the holders of Boconds and third can get a cent It expected that with the Increased gross earnings as shown the net earn ings must have Increased also, and It Is expected that all classes of security holders of the Central will share in the dividend pie once more. There Is a strong demand for seconds and third because of the report of the auditor for the past ten months. The temperature dropped a lot yes terday and last night. Coal fires In the grates were not an unusual sight this morning. This fair weather Is as welcome as was the rain which marked the end of that memorable three weeks' dry spell at the close of April. Come round this evening and see how the other games In the Georgia State League came out. Detailed tele graphic accounts at The Office. The small boy has caught the ball fever. From the time school Is out until It is too dark to see he is prac ticing with some companion with mitt and glove.. Cnrglll-Wlght Co.’s canned syrup. 15c, 30c and 60c. W. E. FIELDS. The Albany Guards will spend good deal of time on their rifle range this month. Interest is already being manifested In the series of contests that will be held among the men. The farmers have gone resolutely about the business of replanting the crops that wore destroyed by the hall Friday afternoon. It Is rather dis couraging to have to face what con fronted them after the hall storm had pnssed, but they aro not wasting any precious time In vain regrets. WOOD! WOOD! OAK AND PINE. Cruger & Pace. The Indications now are that we are going to have Borne delightful weather —and the same will be greatly appre ciated. for we have had a number of varieties of other kinds quite recently. No: 71 3.30p 6.00p ,0.16p S.lOp H.OOp l'i 4ap V.75a 3.01a 6.15a 6.45a 7.20a 4.00p G.15p 6.30p 7.30p Lv Albany Ar Ar Thomasvllle Lv Lv Thomasvllle Ar Ar Montlcello Lv No, 74 No. 72|jNo. 71 Lv Albany Ar Tlfton Ar Waycross Lv WnycrosB Ar Jacksonville Lv Jacksonville Ar Palntka Sanford Orlando Ar Lakeland Ar Tampa Ar Port Tampa 7.06p 4.30p 2.10p l.OOp 11.45a 9.25a 6.10a 5.20a 4.00p G.15p 1.15a S.05& No. 74 Lv Albany Ar Ar Thomasvllle Lv Lv Thomasvllle Ar Ar Montgomery Lv |No. 90 |No. 91 No. 95| 10.30p 8.55p 6.30p 6.05p 3.30p 7,65al 5.36a! 2.20a 1.02a 10.20p 8.35p 8.00p 5.45a 9.46a 9.50a 12.65p No. 94 2.00p|Lv 6.00p Ar 6.30p Lv 9.35p Ar I. 05p 1.35a Lv 6.10p 5.65a Ar 11.45p 1.40p Ar 4.17a I 8.00p Ar 7.54a|11.50p Ar 9.09a 1.43a Ar II. 22al 4.25a Ar 1.53p 7.23a Ar Albany Waycross Waycross Savannah Savannah Charleston Wilmington Richmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York No. 90 11.45a 7.55a 6.05a 3.15a 2.50a 12.01a 3.45p 9.05a 4.30a 2.51a 12.19a Lv 9.26p L55p 4.30p 2.30p 6.50a 10.30p 6.30p 6.00p 2.45p 9.00a 7.00n 7.25f 3.45p 2.121 11.55a 9.25a yg. 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 Paesenger Agent, Thomatville, Ga, FLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and doors. Complete stock on hand. C. D. SMITH. The bicyclist Is as glad as anybody that things are clear. The absence of the street-ear makes the bicycle a ne cessity to some people here, and in wet weather the discomforts of riding overbalances the convenience. It seems to be settled that Albany will have a Bystem of free schools sup ported by direct taxation, nnd the pop ular Idea is to have schools as good as the best. Our children are entitled to alf- that we can give them in an ed ucational way, and It Is not likely that there will be any protests when the collection of a school tax begins. The best safeguard against head- ache, constipation and liver troubles Is DeWltts Little Early Risers. Keep vial of these famous little pills In the house and take a dose at bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleaslng. They don't gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Our motto: "Ice when you want it” ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. Mr. Harris on Closing the Stores. Editor Herald: The agreement signed several days ago by the merchants was that we would close our places of business at; o'clock. It has for years been cus tomary to close at this hour, and the clerks and merchants are thereby giv en time for a little rest and recreation during the summer months. The clos-. Ing hour is 6, not 7 p. nt„ and if all the merchants would close their doors promptly at the former hour shoppers would become accustomed to the rule nnd not wait till 7 to begin buying, PHIL HARRIS. 'Phone 70 20c dozen. for fresh country eggs, 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 this 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. 303 and No. 424. 2-3t ALBANY BUGGY CO. T D. NEUMAN, UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. Special Notice to the Ladies ! I have lust 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 Manton Patterna. 6 Per Cent, Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Attorney-at-Law, Room 311 Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. It Has Stood 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 P^M*!"T<Cnot preserves its temper and elast, ®J*£ f f p llt o ne up properly and bend or get out of shape and re fuse to old. Pat J th you ESKStflM S £5- ■ - “ - ESS business on'them/ Aml’we are the on* people from whom they can be obtained in tills 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 Furniture and Hardware Store, Readers in High Grade Goods. S. REICH. Agent McCall Patterns. JTelej>hone_N^J ; 56_J_jS ; _REICH_J_^)6 Broad 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'."White Sheer Organdies, 25c Plain White Sheer Organdies, 29c White ^iVash Swiss, per yard, Dotted Swisses, per yard, 1000 yards ^White Madras, lor "Waists, per yard, Big lot of Floral Organdies^ per yard, A beautiful assorted line of Valenciennes Laces—Edgings and Insertings to match. Many other Novelties of the season. 9c 15c 20c 15-25c 10c 10c Parties Wishing to’ Sell Their Next Seaso COTTON SEE ALBANY WAREHOUSE COMPANY. OFFICERS : W. W. PACE, President A. P. VA80N, Vice-President W. M. WILDER, 8m. and Tress. T. N. WOOLFOLK. Manager.