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GULP C0A8T RE80RT8.
Low Round Trip Rates to Lanark, Fla.,
Panacea Springs, Fla,, via Sop.
choppy.
Leave Albany via Central of Ga. and
Arlington, 7:45 a. m. and *3:60 p. rn.
Arrive Sopcboppy 3:14 p. m, and
*9:51 p. m.
Arrive Lanark 3:46 p. m. and *10:18
p. m.
•Saturdays and Sundays only.
Round Trip Rates from Arlington.
a b c
To Lanark 4.76 6.30'' 2,80
To Sopchoppy ........4.15 6.55 2.60
a—Tickets sold dally, final limit 15
days. . '
b—Tickets sold dally, final limit 90
days. , .... .£ ' a
c—Tickets sold Saturday P. M.
trains and Sunday trains, final limit
following Monday.
INDSTINCT PRINT
THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10,1906.
BABY’S
VOICE
Is the joy of the household, for without
it no happiness can be complete. How
sweet the picture of mother and babe!
Angels smile at and commend the
thoughts and aspirations of the mother
bending over the cradle. The ordeal through
which the expectant mother must pass, how
ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she
looks forward to the hour when she sfiall feel
the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear.
Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child
birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother’s Friend, a scientific
liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all
the parts, and assists nature in
its sublime work. By its aid
thousands of women have
passed this great crisis in per
fect safety and without pain.
Sold at ji.oo per bottle by druggists. Our book
of priceless value to all women sent free. Address
RRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oa
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
Money Safety
You take no risk when you buy here.
We sell the best of everything, yet
our prices are iow. Call and look
over our display of
Porch acrid Lawn
F urniture
We have just received and put on
display somq of the handsomest and
most attractive
Iron a.i\d Brass
Beds.
STYLE IN PLUMBING
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.
HARRIS PLUMBING CO.
LARGEST STEAMER
IN THE WORLD.
New Hamburg-American Liner Kals-
erin Auguste Victoria Off on Malden
Trip to New York.
Hamburg, May 10.—The new Haiu-
burg-Amerlcan liner Kalsetin Augusto
Victoria, the largest steamship ever
built, was given nil enthusiastic send-
off today on her departure on her
maiden trip to New York, she carries
a full complement of passengers, to-
together with a number of the line’s
officials, marine engineers and repre
sentatives of the Vulcan Shipbuilding
Company.
The Kalserin Auguste Victoria Is of
25,600 tons gross register, as against
the 23,876 tons of the White Star liner
Baltic, which .heretofore has had the
distinction'of being the lnrgest steam
ship afloat. She Is 700 feet long, 78
feet beam, lias eight decks above the
water line and room for 4,150 persons,
Including the crow of G50 officers 'and
men. The ship has fifty suites of
rooms, a gymnasium, special telephone
service and a magnificent palm gar
den.
Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Vn.,
writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney
disease, so that at times I could not
get out of bed, mil when 1 did I could
not stand straight. I took Foley's Kid
ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part
of the second cured me entirely.”
Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders
where others are total failures.
For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Lemons, 25c dozen.
'Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
According to the official schedule of
the Georgia State League, Albany will
play In Valdosta on the 28th, 29th and
30th Inst. But ns the State Associa
tion of Elks meets here on the two
latter dates, It Is probable that an ef
fort will be made to bring about a
swap with Valdosta, so that the visit
ing Elks may take in two games of
hall while here. Should this arrange
ment not be perfected a game between
two teams of Elks will probably be
provided for one of the afternoons.
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
gan taking Dr. King’s New Discovery.
It completely cured me Und I have re
mained well ever since.” It cures
Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Set
tled Colds and Bronchitis; and Is the
only known cure for Weak Lungs.
Every bottle guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co.. Druggists. 50c and 31.00.
Trial bottle free.
A Column of Stuff.
of
Notice for Hearing of Validation
Baker County Bonds.
Notice Is hereby given In terms of
the law, that on the 12th day of May,
1900, at 9 o’clock a. m„ at the county
courthouse at Newton, Georgia, will
be heard before His Honor W. N.
Spence, judge of the Superior Courts
of the Albany Circuit, the case of the
State of Georgia versus Baker County,
the same being a proceeding to vali
date 330,000 In gold bonds, recently au
thorized at a special election by the
qualified voters of Baker County, held
on the 28th day of April, 1906, the pro
ceeds of said bonds to be used for the
purpose of building and erecting a
new courthouse for Baker County at
the county site thereof.
This 10th day of May, 1906.
H. A. LEDBETTER,
Clerk Superior Court Baker County.
A man wearing low-quarter shoes,
filigree socks, u light straw hat, linen
trousers and a seersucker coat came
down town tills morning with his teeth
chattering, Ills back humped up camel
fashion and his fists thrust to the bot
tom of his shallow Buinmer pockets.
“S-s-s-seen any Ice 'smornln'?” he
asked of an acquaintance at the post-
office door.
"Ice!" sneered the one addressed.
"Go wake yourself up!”
The fellow with the chattering teoth
looked pityingly at the soofter.
”1 h-h-h-linte a b-b-b-b-bloomln’
Idiot," he remarked with as withering
emphasis as ills condition made pos
sible. "D-d-d-d-don’t yon know every
thing's killed—f-f-f-frozen stiff? No
c-c-c-c-cotton. no corn, no fruit — no
n-n-n-n-nothln’ this yenr. T-t-t-t-tomp’.
rature must’ve been 20 d-dil-degrees
’fore day ’smornln’. An’ I sold my
overcoat, an’ my wife swapped my
w-w-w-w-winter suit for May haws.
’Sawful about the crops.. Br-r-r-r-r-n"
And he passed on, shivering, chat
tering, humping Ills hack and looking
generally miserable.
• » •
Albany’s brans hand Is coming
along. It may be coming on a slow
schedule, but It’s coming.
It Isn’t nice to say funny things at
the expense of a young and struggling
hand. The best band In the world had
to make a beginning, and even John
Philip Sousa didn't set the world on
fire at his first rehearsal.
Albany’s band owns Itself. It hasn’t
made a great whoop and hurrah by
buying a whole lot‘of Instruments—
on credit, to be paid for on tho Install
ment plan. Every member has his own
Instrument; and “it’s hlsn.” He Can
blow It Whenever he pleases and as
long at a time as fie likes, and It’s no
body’s business hut his—and his
neighbors’.
For when a man joins a band and
feels that It Is his religious duty to
practice three timeB a day, Ills neigh
bors are apt to manifest an Interest
which may with proper cultivation be
come decidedly painful.
The new / ba;id was practicing last
night In the auditorium. The audi
torium, being large, absorbs sound
amazingly, and Its advantages as a.
hand meeting place are apparent.
But seriously, Albany’s young hand
is coming along bravely. Some of Its
members are musicians of no little ex
perience, and all ave animated by a
'determination to succeed. It will
probably be several months before the
band appears In public, but when that
appearance’ does take place the pttbllo
may receive something In the nature
of a surprise.
Just keep your eye on the ne w band.
• » »
Mr. R. C. Eatman has the only horse
in Albany that has ever attempted Sul- 1 Nos. 23, 24, 26, 26, 27, 30 and 31 on
clde. i Tenth street In Block F each for 369;
One day recently this equine, which 310 cash, balance |6 per month; no
pulls the Eatman delivery wagen, Went Interest.
to sleep while standing In the rear of
the Btore, and tell on the sharp clrcu- FOR SALE.
lar knives of-a cotton planter. His In-1 ,
juries, however, were slight.. I 13 J 018 on Tlft 8troet 0D very 8tt8y
Several days ago the Eatman horse erm '
shot himself. This second attempt at
self-destruction also occurred In the FOR SALE,
hack yard Of the hardware store. There! 3 lots on Planter’s street each for
was a big pistol cartridge on the!3176; easy terms.
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES
Atto«neys-at-Law
And Real Estate.
Phone 403.
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 ten days
on the following termc: 310 cash, bal
ance 35 per month. Each lot Is for
sale ftt |(lb. ijo Interest toll) be
charged on deferred payments. Each
lot ip 60 feet front by 186 feet deep to
an alley, If you wljl consldeV the won-
dorful growth of Albany and note the
appreciated price of city lots during
the past twelve months you would not
fall to purchase one or more of these
valuable tracts. We have disposed of
a great many .and have only a few
more oh the market Lots of people
have made more than double the price
BEWARE
SEE with reason now that If
later your Eyes may SEE. I!
DO YOU REALIZE
the Serious Consequences
of continued eye Strain?
PricelessBeyond 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.
Phil Harris,
Le&dinir Onfcician.
FOR SALE.
One-half acre, with 5-room cottagd,
adjoining S. F. Price residence; 51600
—3760 cash, bal. four years in mOpitji,
ly payments.
FOR SALE.
Nob. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, on Ninth
street, In Block D; each 359; 310 cash,
balance 55 month.
FOJR SALE.
No. 3 on Eighth street In Block B,
3200.
FOR SALE.
Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 on
Ninth street In Block F at 359; 310
I cash, balance 35 per month; no In
terest.
but let us explain our inter
est-bearing deposit system.
Albany Trust Co.
of Georgia.
U GEIGER.
We Herewith Offer
a Few
FOR SALE.
Equipment
for brewing a
high grade beer-
In installing our new plant we threw out equipment
better than many breweries still use. Equipment is as important
as excellence in material, and our plant is the most up-to-date
in America.
Machinery cleanses the malt kernels before use; machinery weighs all the
ingredients, preserving just, accurate relative proportions WITHOUT GUESS
WORK; and then the beer is cooled in pipes, where the air, even “filtered”
air, is’absolutely excluded. The -wort that is to be
American Queen
takes its course from hopper to tuns, and after aging, on to the bottling plant thrdiigh pipe
mechanisms which thoroughly insure its isolation and protection. Another invention pecu
liar to our brewery makes and preserves the carbonic gas to be used in bottling. This adds
immensely to the flavor. Finally, even the machinery used for cleanliness is cle.ansed every
day before using. These lavish precautions make American Queen the most ex
pensively brewed beer ybu can buy at the regular beer price. They enable us to
economize in many departments and return the saving into quality of ingredients.
Always call for American Queen wherever yon drink beer.
Watch for our next ad, on the art of brewing.
ACHE BREWING CO., Macon, Ga.
ground near where old Dobbins was
standing. Tt rested on‘a fragment of
an Iron plate, and when Dobbins spied
it he walked over and deliberately
stamped it with one of his shod feet. f
There was a loud explosion, and two
fragments of a brass shell flew up into
Dobbins’s stomach. There was a
whole lot of bicod on the ground In a
few minutes, and the clerks in the
store dug the Iragments of brass out
of Dobbins’s hide with their pocket
knives. The wounds are healing, and The Lonsberg residence, 8 rooms,
the old horse Is still In the land of the 67x210 feet, Fine street; 2*room house
FOR SALE.
1 lot on State street, 3750.
1 lot on Residence street, 3650.
9 acres adjoining western city lltm-
Its, reaching from Society street to
Residence street Price for each acre
5500. Will sell the whole or will sub
divide.
FOR SALE.
living.
Fortunate Missourians.
“When I was a druggist, at Livonia,
Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of
Graysvllle, Mo„ “three of my custom
ers were permanently cured of con
sumption by Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, and are well and strong today.
One was trying to sell his property
and move to Arizona, but after using
Now Discovery a short time he found
It unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr.
King’s New Discovery as the most
wonderful medicine In existence.” Sur
est Cough and Cold cure and Throat
and Lung healer. Guaranteed by Al
bany Drug Co., druggists. 50c and 31.
Trial bottle free.
J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventujstt
J. S. DAVIS & CO.
IN8URANCE AGENT*
against
i FIRE
LIGHTNING
TORNADO.
Agent* of the Southern Mutual Insup
anoo Co.
ones—Ventulatt Building.
!—'Phone#—348—88—122-^i—
on alley; waterworks, electric lights
and sewerage.
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES,
Attqrneys-at-Law
And Real Estfcty
Rooms 3,4 and 6, Hobbs Building.
For Next Four Days.
A rich assortment of brand-now
8hlrt Waists, In tho very newest
designs, fine In material and flnlah,
beautiful embroiderlea and laeea
tastily combined with sheer white
fabric*; worth 76e, 31,50, 52.00,
32.75, will go at 4Be, 85c, 31.25 and
81.85.
20 pleeei Long Cloth eepeolally
softly finished yarn, at 9o per yd.
Excellent quality aheer India
Linen, 40 Inches wide, at OJ/je per
yard.
A lot of fine, aheer India Linen
from 8</ a o to 15c.
New 8prlng Percale*, llgljf and
dark styles, the 1214c quality, 914c
per yard.
New plaid Ginghams, big assort
ment In syles and colors, from 814
to 10c per yard.
L>. GEsIGBR,
71 Broad Street.
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
of their lots bought - of us. Here are value largely in excess of our
the Iots: i advances. There can be ho
•better security. Don't let
your money lie idle in bank,