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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906.
Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women’s
pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous
conditions of the female organs, which should "
promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow.
Protests Against the Paving
of. the Sidewalks — Hard
ship on the Poor Property
Owner.
FT GOMES TO WOMAN’S RELIEF
whenever she suffers from any of woman’s biting and weakening pains.
It not only compels the pains to stop, but It follows up and drives out
the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back.,
It makes you well. Try It
Sold everywhere In $1.00 bottles.
WHITE US A LETTER '
freely and frankly, In strictest confid
ence, telling us all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send free advice
(In plain sealed envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladles’Advisory
Dept., Thi Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
“WITHOUT A PAIN,”
writes Mary Shelton, of Poplar
Bluff, Mo., '* I Cun do my housework,
although, before taking CARDUI, two
doctors had done me no good. I can
truthfully say I was cured by Cardul
I want every suffering lady to know of
this wonderful medicine.”
Albany, May 16, 1906.
Editor Herald:
In your paper of the 16th I see that
the city fathers have (at the request of
most of the property owners on Broad
street) decided to pave the sidewalks
as far as Madison. I suppose those
who favor this Ure all well'oft and
able to meet the billii; or. on the other
hand, do not own a foot on Broad
street. In either case, the way Is clear
to the members of council. But what
about the poor property, owner who
finds himself at this time so unfortu
nate as to be burdened with, say,
three-quarters or one acre of Albany
dirt, and Is one of the few who find It
hard work to live at all? With an ex
tra tax for schools and that sidewalk
bill In view, the future looks dark to
the poor property owner who, without
being consulted (rather Ignored), has
We are n>: vsry
apt to have a mo
squitoless summer,
so why not let us
put one of our
.cme
N
ets
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 ho\v nicely they work.
We put them up for you.
S. A, 6? W. T. Freeman.
been placed in a position where It fs
pay up or go to the pool-house.
LOWRY
COTTON PICKER,
Article in Scientific Ameri
can Tells of Success of Ma
chine Which Was Given
Its First Trial at Albany
Two Years Ago.
To The Herald:
Since the Lowry cotton picker made
Its first appearance here, about two
years ago, but little has been heard In
this section relating to Its improye-
ment or success. As the people of this
county feel a special Interest In It, not
only from Its promise to solve the la
bor question In the cotton field, but
also because the machine was practi
cally .built In Albany, and had Its first
trials near here, the following extracts
from a lengthy d aserlptlve and Illus
trated article by William Dale In the
Scientific American of date of May 6,
will be of general Interest. The gen
eral appearance of the machine Is
much like it was when here, but metal
tubes have been added to convey the
bolls from the "doffer” whqel to the
bags, and there are other Improve
ments.
r , , . . , , Most of our people are familiar with
If the city s affairs are to be run in
<„ 0 .„i„ oil- | the general construction and principle
of operation of the machine, so I only
quote those portions of the article
which refer to Improvements, and td
economy of operation over hand
labor.
The article says' "The receptacles
this style, God help the poor man! I
I Why not let those who favor paving
; and who are able to pay for It, be al
lowed to do so: hut for the sake of
those few remaining property owners
■whose pocketbooks have been emptied
by last year’s taxes, I say let well
enough- alone, (or the present, any-
consist merely of cloth cylin
ders which are open at the top, the
way; let these members of council bottom , . he]d ' wlth
who own much, ad well as those whp: ■ SQ ^ ^ thB cotto]i ■„ t0
are merely lookers-on (but who own 1 removed ,, la onlv j, ece ssarv to
nothing), foot the bills,, or arrange to 00 removed 11 18 only necessary to
let the city bear, the burden.
loosen the end by pulling the Btrlng,
„„ „ , .when the contents of the receptacle
I’ll admit that a paved sidewalk Is a 1 ... .... , , , >
good thing to have, hut there are other I W „_. a ,? u ' , ,
r., _ , ’ ... ,, I "The lint Is conveyed to the reeep-
things more Important. Little mouths which are attached to
have to be fed, little bodies olothed, “f cles “ y , , ,, 100 ar , e atta . . “
. . . .... i the senes of picking devlceB. • • •
and If these are to be neglected In or-l_ . . „ f , . ■ ,
Each conduit or pipe contains a fan
der to meet the paving expenses, we’ll ... . . - „
. .. ... . ’ . . which serves two purposes. It ‘‘doffs’’
hardly be consoled by the fact that we . ,
. ... .. nr cleans the cotton * • •
have a pretty sidewalk.
PROPERTY OWNER.
The Albany ball team Is off today
or cleans the cotton * • * and
drives the lint through the tube Into
the receptacle with which It Is con
nected by al • pressure.
ED. R. ft CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law
And Real Estate.
Phone 408.
aartf.
If you are going to InveBt In Albany
realty give us an opportunity to show
you how to double your capital";
FOR SALE.
We will dispose of the following city
lotB In Areadla for the next t°n days
on the following terms: $10 cash, bal
ance $6 per month. Each lot Is tor
sale at $69. No Interest will be
charged on deferred payments. Each
lot Is 60 feet front by 186 feet deep to
an alley. It you will consider the won
derful growth of Albany and note the
appreciated price of olty lota 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 on the market Lots of people
have made more than doubte the price
of their lots bought of us. Here are
the lots:
DON’T WORRY
Come and see us If your Eye-
glasses ‘drop or fall off your noae.
Wo have a mounting that Is easy,
comfortable and stylish. Let
fit a pair for you on your Eye-
glasses.
A Frame to fit every nose.
Eyea examined and tested free.
We are the leading Expert Op-
ticlans.
I
Phil Harris,
Leading Optician.
I'
t -
r
FOR SALE.
One-half acre, with 6-room cottage"
adjoining S. F. Price residence; $1600
—$760 cash, bal. four years In month
ly payments.
You are entitled to > com
fort in your old age. The •
way to get it is to NOW—
during the productive period
of your life—cultivate econ- •,
omy, and save a little of your
earnirigs. Deposits with us.
inot, only accomplish this, but
iconstantly increase your,
fund by the interest we pay
you on them. Make a begin
ning NOW by opening an
account with us.
FOR SALE.
Nos. 23, 24, 26, 26 and 27, on Ninth
for Waycross for three games with
I "During the trials which were made balance $6 month.
street, in Block D; each $69-, $10 cash,
Watch
!
New Albany
Laundry.
PHONE 39.
the. aggregation which lias been mak-
In the cotton fields in Nbrth "Carolina I
lug something in the nature of a clean Alabama It was found that eight
horse-power was ample t6 give the
FOR SALE.
Albany Trust Co.
NfK
V
of Georgia.
v'w.
sweep since the opening of the sea- ““‘i'" 5 . s*’”’ l "° No, 3 on Eighth street In Block B,
son. But Waycross has played.only machine necessary momentum with Its jg 0 o.
Americas' and Valdosta, not yet having for(!e of hands - 11,80 t0 operate the-
tested the mettle of Albany, Cordele plcWng and transferring,mechanism. F0R SALE,
or Columbus. Albany plays three The mte of speed in the fields varies ““ m
games this week with Waycross, and ot course - acc0, ; d,ng to H,e amount of ^
comes home for three more with the ootton to be P tcked - m0re a larga . street In Block F at $69, $10
same team on Monday, Tuesday and- P r °P° rt,oa '* the bolls are open the cash, balance $6 per month; no In-
Wednesday. .field ls « y erdd In less time than terest. I
' where a small quantity of cotton is .
A tale of horror was told by marks ready fo be gathered, but It is obviouB FOR SALE,
of human blood In the home of J. W. that with devices that can be guided Nos 2 4, 26, 26, 27, 30 and 31 on
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,
j It completely cured me and I have re
mained well ever since.” It cures
Hemorrhages, Chronic (toughs, Set
tled Colds and Bronchitis, and ls the
only known cure for Weak Lungs.
Every bottle guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co., Druggists. 60c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
* * * only the matured cotton need Tenth street ln Block F.eaoh for $69;
be gathered. As * n * eight of | ld caBllj balance 35 per month; no
the pickers are ln continuous opera- interest,
tlon, the capacity of the machine ls
t. 'AhImAhI. iMnlVHi.
much greater than where expert -negro
labor ls employed. During the tests
In Alabama the machine moved at the
rate of thirty-one feet per, minute,
picking three rows of plants simultan
eously. In a day of ten hours It cov
ered nearly five acres. * • • Ii\
FOR SALE.
13 lots on Tift street on very easy
terms.
“Saratoga Club’’ Worcestershire ’this trial the machine harvested 3,000
Sauce, 10c; Arlington Sauce, 16e; pounds of cotton ln a day at a total
Hlrsoh Bros., 20c; Lea & Perrins, 30c cost of $4.76, Including fuel and wages,
bottle. W. E. FIELDS. | At the usual price paid for cotton pick
ing ln this state i(Alabama) the ox-
FOR SALE.
3 lots on Planter’s street each for
$176; easy terms.
A CROWNING
pense for harvesting the same quan
tity would be $16, while the machine
FOR SALE.
1 lot on State street, $760.
1 lot on Residence street, $560.
9 acres adjoining western city lltm-
ACHIEVEMENT IN
BEER,
water
WATER
•BEER
covered a given area tn one-sixth of its, reaching from Society street to
the time, which would have been re- Residence street. Price for each acre
ouired by six expert cotton pickers. ^$600. Will sell the whole or will sub-
In harvesting cotton in North Carolina divide,
the same result'i were obtained.* The
We Keep the BEER pure instead of the AIR
As every one knows, beer is a saccharine product, and when ex
posed, germs literally swarm to it, thrive, and multiply in millions.
This causes fermentation in the stomach and makes you bilious. Just
here we will state that germ infection is an absolute impossibility in
cotton picker * • * can be r'eadlly
enlarged to take ln four, or possibly
five rows, and It Is probable that with
other Improvements Its capacity can
he greatly Increased.
The Inventor, Mr. George A. Lowry,
ls now experimenting with several ad
ditional devices which are Intended to
further Increase Its speed and effi
cacy. 1 ” ■ C. W. T.
FOR SALE.
The Lonsberg residence, 8 rooms,
67x210 feet,. Pine street; 2-room house
on alley; waterworks, electric lights
and sewerage.
FOR SALE!
AMERICAN QUEEN
Cooling is the vital point, and this is how it should be done: We use a system
of double pipjng, where the beer flows throoch inner pipes, surrounded
by large water pipes. It is then cooled in ammonia by the very same
process. No air touches it. It is protected even from the so-called
’‘filtered” air, and this is your sole safeguard. Hundreds of diseases
are traceable to a germ basis, and perhaps to germ-laden beer.
Three Sites for Stores
on Broad Street,
(Near Jackson).
Size, thirty feet front on
Broad street and running back
210 feet to alley.
How is the beer cooled which you. drink? Cbmpare
4t with our methods for your 4 stomach’s sake.
Acme Brewing Co. ,\ Macon, Ga.
This property is rapidly en
hancing in value and will be
worth double present price in
few years.
Read our next advertisement on "Cleanliness and Sterilizing.”
Full information on applica
tion to
6 " i' Vjlii
Tiie Jones &
l. Giomm
Very Special Things
at Small Prices
FOR THIS WEEK!
Ladles’ Wash Belts,
heavily embroidered.
Price only 10c to 25c.
White (variety of oth
er shades) Wash Hand
Bags, a swell fine and
very popular. Our spe
cial price 25c to 50c.
Leather Hand Bags,
real value 50c, this week
only 25c each.
New style Leather
Hand Bags, fine leather
lined, real values 85c,
$1.50 and $2. Our spe
cial price 28c, . 70c, 98c.
»30
'
We exhibit a beautiful assort
ment of White Goods, Dimities,
Nainsooks, Organdies and handsome
Mercerized Lawns, fancy and plain.
Great variety of Colored, Wash
Goods in attractive patterns.
L. GEIGER,
71 Broad Street.
G.. F. & A. RY.
GULF COA8T RE80RT8.
Low Round Trip Rat^s to Lanark, Fla. r
Panacea 8prlngs, Fla., via Sop-
choppy.
ED. R. « CLAYTON JONES,
Attobneys-at-Law
And Real Estate
Leave Albany via Central of Ga. and
Arlington, 7:45 a. m. and *3:60 p. m.
Arrive Sopehoppy 3:14 p. m. and
•9:61 p. nu
Arrive Lanark 8:46 p. m. and *10:18
p. m.
•Saturdays and Sundays only.
Round Trip Rates from Arlington.
a h o
To Lanark 4.76 6.30 2,80
To Sopehoppy ....,,..4.15 6.66 2.50
a—Tickets sold dally, final limit 15
days.
b—Tickets sold dally, final limit ■
days.
90
Rooms 8, 4 end 5, Hobbs Building.