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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY. 8, 1906.
Woman's
Nightmans
No woman’s happi
ness can be complete
without children; it
is her nature to love
and want them
as much so as it is
to love the beau
tiful and pure.
The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass,
however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the
very thought of it fills her with apprehension ahd horror. There is no
necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous.
The use of Mother’s Friend so prepares the system for the coming event
that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful
remedy is always ap- mm amm 'a ny B
EL“ BwaOtnOrS
of women through the ® mm m
trying crisis without suffering.
Send for freo book containing Information of
priceless value to all expectant mothers.
The Brad Held Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.,
FHand
Watch
This
Space!
New Albany
Steam Laundry.
’PHONE 39.
STYLE IN PLUMBING
means work expertly done, pipes prop,
orly 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.
HARRIS PLUMBING CO.
. Fernland Farms
“Dairy Department
Sweet Cream R~ich
High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
For En.ga.gemen.ts Telephone No. 199
SOUTH GEORGIA PARSON
WHO WANTED TO MARRY
IS FLIMFLAMMED BY A WOMAN IN PENNSYL-
• VANIA AND HER ACCOMPLICE.
Atlanta Constitution Hpaolal.
Washington, May 7. —Miss Lucille
Patterson and her pretty niece, Miss
Edna Kirk, both of Lewlstown, Pa.,
are charged with fraudulent use of the
malls.
By means of a matrimonial paper,
the government secret service agents
say, these women collected sums of
money from men all over the United
States who wanted wives.
In the very peaceful community of
ABhburn, Ga., the Rev. J. B. Dozier
read that Mrs. Patterson was seeking
a loving husband, and he forthwith
wrote her.
Several letters were exchanged, the
clergyman proposed and was accepted,
The bride-to-be wrote asking for car
fare from Lewlstown to Georgia. The
pastor sent $30, but the bride was not
forthcoming.
The Rev. Mr. Dozier grew nervous
and when hts letters remained unan
swered he appealed to the postal au
thorities at Washington.
Other men who had sent money and
received no bride ns per agreement
also wanted explanations.
A large number of other victims to
the tune of from $20 to $35 each, have
complained to the postal authorities
of Mrs. Patterson’s matrimonial ne
gotiations. Miss Kirk Is alleged to be
an accomplice.
We are not very
[ apt to have a mo-
, squitoless summer,
so why not let us
put one of our
.cme
Nets
on your bed?
_ The whole frame
, is nickle plated, the
■ quality of the net is the best, and they 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.
S. A. & W. T. Freeman.
"
DRINK A BOTTLE
CARBONATED
EVERYWHERE 3 CENTS.
and rinsed ” Drink Only e ?HE 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.
II
DEAL
It Comes From Cordele and
Is Here Published for
• What It Is Worth.
Yesterday afternoon's Cordele News
brings the following rumor of a rail
road deal, or rather, of two railroad
deals;
“It has been currently reported on
the streets of this place, and among
the local rallriad men, that the Al
bany, Florida & Northern railroad has
been purchased by the Georgia South
ern & Florida railroad.
It Is known that a few days since
Vice-President • and General Manager
Parrott and General Superintendent
Grady, of thu G. S. & F., came to Cor
dele and were met here by Manager
Crews, and together In a special they
took a trip over the line from Cordele
to Albany.
It has been surmised that the Sea
Board Air Line would want this prop,
erty, and on one or two occasions ru
mor had It that they had bqught It.
It will mean much for Cordele If
the, G. S. & F. has taken over this
short lino as it will be at once brought
up to a high standard In every respect,
and operated • probably in connection
with other lines southwest of Cordele
and Albany. Regarding any changes
In the management of the property
nothing could be learned.
The same report has It that they
have also purchased the Georgia
Northern line running from Albany
to Pldcock, and the two will be oper
ated In connection with the main sys
tem of the G. S. & F.”
A NEGRO PEI
OF
I
Got Into Row in Savannah
and Was Killed by An
other Negro — What Let
ters Disclosed.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best
for women and children. Its mild ac
tion and pleasant taste makes it pref
erable to violent purgatives, such as
pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and
a sample of Orlno at Hlleman-Sale
Drug Co.
The next thing we hear will he a
cry from the farmers that they are
badly In the grass) This comes on
the heels of every very wet season,
as inevitably as day follows night.
There has been a great deal of rain
during the last few days, and the
grass Is already getting busy. Should
the wet weather continue a few days
longer, the farmers will have a great
big job on their hands, and we will
hear a great deal more about the
scarcity of labor.
Deaths from Appendicitis
decrease In the same ratio that the use
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills increases.
They save you from danger and bring
quick and painless release from consti
pation and the Ills growing out of It.
Strength and vlgoi always folldw their
non. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co.,
’’'•itBSlsaB 25c. Try them.
The Washington street paving has
shown up very well under the sev
eral tests to which It has already
been subjected. The severest tests
was the running over It of a
freight car, which was hacked Into the
street from the yards or the Atlantic
Const Line, and which made no more
impression on the pavement than If it
had been a light buggy.
Postmaster Robbed. -
G.- W. Fouts, Postmaster at River
ton, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to his
letter, 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.
Special to The Herald.
Savannah, Ga., May 8.—Moses Wil
liams, the negro boy who was killed
here yesterday In a fight with another
negro boy, had some remarkable let
ters In his possession that showed
him to have been the especial pet of a
Boston cult who seemed to have made
It their business to see that he got an
education. Williams was a student at
Booker T. Washington's TuBkOgee
school last year. He had In his triink
a letter written him by Charles Alex
ander, of Boston, In which Alexander,
who writes on the letterhead of the
Boston Colored Citizen, Instructed
him how to write a letter of thanks
for the many kindnesses shown him
by his Boston friends.
Certain Boston youpg 'ladles had
promised to write Wllllame onee a
mhnth and his benefactor told him to
be sure to keep up the correspond
ence.
Williams was getting ready to re
turn to Boston by steamer when he
got into an altercation with a young
negro named_ Jenkins and was stabbed
to death. His Tu3kegee education did
not prevent- him from engaging In a
brawl.
A Mountain of Gold
could pot bring as 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, whleh had tortured
her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic
healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores.
25c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store.
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 woi]ld, with
$70,000,000 assets and unlimited liabil
ity to stockholders. Holders of poli
cies will please return them as soon
as possible for cancellation.
ALBANY INSURANCE AGENCY.
2t F. O. TICKNOR, Manager)
UlC
Jiftledocfor
CURES
Liver Compllnts; uses
only Ramon’s Liver Pills
and Tonic Pellets, and
gives your money baek If
not satisfied. Your liver
is the biggest trouble
maker If you would be
well, try Ramon’e Treat
ment Only 15 cents.
Albany Drag Co.
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES.
Attornbys-at-Law
And Real Estqte.
Phone 408.
If you are going to invest in Albany
realty give us an opportunity to show
ygu how to double your capital.
FOR SALE.
We will dispose of the following city
lots In Arcadia for the next ten days
on the following terms: $10 cash, bal
ance $5 per month. Each lot Is tor
sale at $69. No Interest will be
charged ou deferred payments. Each
lot 1b 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 traets. 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 pride
of their lots bought of us. Here are
M
the lots:
-1
BEWARE
SEE with reason now that
later your Eyes may SEE.
DO YOU REALIZE
the Serious Consequences
of continued eye Strain?
Priceless beyond all pos
sessions is the eyesightJ
deserving of youh highest
consideration. Don’t trifle i
with your eyes. It will ?
cost you nothing to see us. $
Phil Harris,
' Leading .Optician.
J
F.QR SALE.
One-half acre, with 5-room cottage,
adjoining S. F. Price residence; $1500
—-$760 cash, bal. four years In month
ly payments.
FOR SALE.
Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, on Ninth
street, In Block D; each $69; $10 cash,
balance $5 month.
No.
$200.
FOR SALE.
3 on Eighth street In Blook B,
FOR SALE.
Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 on
Ninth street in Block F at $59; $10
cash, balance $5 per month; no In
terest.
FOR SALE.
Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 and 31 on
Tenth street In Block F each for $69;
$10 cash, balance $6 per month; no
Interest
FOR SALE.
13 lots on Tift street on very eaBy
terms.
FOR SALE.
3 lots on Planter’s street each for
$176; easy terms.
, FOR SALE.
1 lot on State street, $750.
1 lot on Residence street, $560.
9 acres adjoining western-city Iltm-
Its, reaching from Society street to
Residence street. Price for each acre
$500. Will sell the whole or will sub
divide.
FOR SALE.
The Loasberg residence, 8 rooms,
67x210 feet, Pine street; 2-room house
on alley; waterworks, electric lights
and sewerage.
ED. R. ® CLAYTON JONES,
Attorney s-at-Law
And Real Est^t>
Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Building.
BETTER EXAMINE -
your wheel carefully before starting
on your season’s riding. Little do* .
fects sometimes cause big accidents!.
Besides, no defective bicycle ever be
came less so by use. If you let ub
REPAIR IT NOW •
the damage can be easily, qulokly and
cheaply done. If you neglect It now.
you will pay tor It later on, perhaps-
In broken bones, certainly, In money.
Thoro Is''nothing too small about A
wheel for us to fix. There Is nothing
On the wheel that we cannot adjuBt.
Avoid expense and danger by letting)
us fix things now.
B. F. SMITH,
The Leading Wheelman, Pine Street
■'•■i ii ■
L>. GEIGBR.
We Herewith Offer
a Few
For Next Four Days.
A rich assortment of brand-new
8hlrt Waists, In the very newest
designs, fine In material and finish,
beautiful embroideries and laces
tastily combined with sheer white
fabrlos; worth 76o, $1.50, $2.00,
$2.75, will go at 48o, 85c, $1.25 and
$1.85.
20 pleoet Long Cloth especially
softly finished yarn, at to per yd.
Excellent quality sheer India
Linen, 40 Inches wide,,at 9J4o per
yard.
A lot of fine, cheer India Linen
from B>/ 2 e to 15c.
a New 8prlng Percales, light and
dark styles, the 1214c quality, 9</ 2 c
per yard.
New plaid Ginghams, big assort
ment In syles and colors, from 814
to 10c per yard.
L». GEilGEiR,
71 Broad Street*
G.. F. & A, RY.
GULF C0A8T RESORTS.
Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark, Fla.,
Panacea Springe, Fla., Via Sop-
ohoppy.
Loave Albany via Oentral of Ga. and
Arlington, 7:46 a. m. and *3:50 p. m.
Vrrlvo Sopchoppy 3:14 p. m. and
*9:61 p. m.
Arrive Lanark 3:46 p. m. and *10:18
p. m.
'Saturdays and Sundays only.
Round Trip Ratos from Arlington.
a b c
To Lanark 4.75, 6.30 2.80
To Sopohoppy 4.15 6.65 2.50
a—Tickets sold dally, final’limit 15
days.
b—Tickets sold dally, :
days!
c-—Tickets sold Saturday
trains and Sunday ti
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