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There is One Soda Cracker
and!
One.
You do not know that Soda
Cracker until you know
Uneeda Biscuit
To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to
fail in love with them. You
never forget that first taste, and
you renew it every time you eat
Uneeda Biscuit—
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
In a dust tight,
moisture proof package.
Underwear
Suggestions
If you haven’t done so, isn’t it about
time you looked to' your summer un
derwear? We have an unusually com
plete line to suit the season and you.
Balbriggan, lisle, nainsook, net,
India crepe and Sfea Island cotton, in
a great variety of designs and styles.
Long or knee drawers to match.
25c to $1.00 a Garment.
C. R. Davis & Co.
Than Ever
Customers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we
hear the same thing every year we are inclined to think our soda
is fast reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to
3 lake it as near perfect as possible and spare no expense in
ur efforts as *
We Use the best of
everything in making it
and serve it in bright, clean glasses. We do not stop at the
best materials for we employ, expert dispensers. Even pure
soda can be ruined in drawing.
When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent
soda parlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and
satisfying.
Hoggard Drug Co..
’Phone 75.
Castings
♦ . And .
Candidates for the United StgtoB
senate In Kentucky hate asked the
Democratic state executive committee
to order a direct primary tor the pur
pose of giving the voters an opportun
ity to express a preference ns between
aspirants.
Col. John H. Bankhead, who wan de
feated In the congressional primary by
Cnpt. Richmond P. HobBon, is the old
est Democratic member of the house
In point of continuous service. Col.
Bankhead Is now serving hfs tenth
term, and has been In public life In
Alabatda tCr forty years, his first pub
lic office being thnt of member of the
legislature In 18G6.
Albany, Ga., May 16,1866.
The Mtlowtoghr a list of letters re*
mainlng In this ofiloe unclaimed May
16, 1806. UnleBa called for they will
be Mnttto the deaM.'Mttkr office: ‘
Gentlemen's List.
B—G. A. Boatright, Dr. W. R. Boy-
ktu, Johney Burnt), N. Boyd, A. C.
Black, Lewis Bbnton.
C—John P. Cannon, James W. Cain-
ard.
D—J. M. Dasher, John Davis.
F—,11m Puller.
G—Wlnforfl Gideon.
H—William E. Holley, W. L. Harrl-
Jonathan Bourne, the choice of the
Oregon Republicans for the United
States senate, is a Massachusetts man
by birth. He Is a son of the man of
the same name who founded the great
Bourne cotton mills near Pall River,
and for whom the town of Bourne was
named.
Edward Rosewater, who has an
nounced his candidacy for the Repub
lican nomination for United StateB
senator In Nebraska, has long been
prominent as the founder and editor
of the Omaha Bee. He was born In
Bohemia and came to the United
States in early youth. He began: his
career as a telegraph operator, but
soon drifted Into Journalism.
Repair Work.
Shops—Foot of Third street.
Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank Building.
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The states that elect governors this
year, with the names of the, retiring
executives, are:
Alabama—W. D. Jelks (D.)
Arkansas—Jefferson Davis (D.)
California—G. O. Pardee (D.)
Colorado—J. P. McDonald (B.)
Conectlcut—Henry Roberts (R.)
Georgia—J. M. Terrell (D.)
Idaho—P. R. Gooding (R.)
Iowa—A. B. Cummins (R)
Kansas—E. W. Hoeh (R.)
Kentucky—J. W. C. Beckham (D.)
Maine—William T. Cobb (R.)
Massachusetts—Curtis Guild, Jr. (R.)
Michigan—F. M. Warner (R.)
Minnesota—J. A. Johnson (D.)
Nebraska—J. H. Mickey |(R.)-
Nevada—John Sparks (D.)
New Hampshire—John McLane (R.)
New York—P. W. Higgins (R.)
North Dakota—E. Y. Sarles (R.)
Oregon—O. E. Chamberlain (D.)
Pennsylvania—S. W. Pennypackor
(K.)
Rhode Island—Geo. P. Jitter (R.)
South Carolina—DaC. Haywood (D)
South-Dakota—S. H. Elrod (R.)
Tennessee—John I. Cox (D.)
Texas—S. W. T. Lanham (D.)
Vermont—Chas. J. Bell (R.)
Wisconsin—J, O. Davidson (R.)
Wyoming—B. B: Brooks (R.)
K—S. S. Kent, Rev. H. Kelne, Char
lie King.
J—Mntterson JameB, Fred JathBon,
T. J. Jostus,
M—Chas. E. Murphy, Steve Morris
(21. Rafe Mens; C. J. Mathews.
N—R. G. Norton, G: H. NIdhels.
P—B. D. Palmer, W. W. Parker,
Harold Pittman (2)
R—T1 M. Roberts, T. J. Elvers.
S—C. W. Smith; Lee Smith, Hamp
Steabon, Draper Stephens) Jonah
Snipe, E. D. Shelton, L. E. Sheppard.
T—Doc Tyner, J. N. Taylor, J. W.
Talbert.
W—Zed Williams, Dimmish Wilson,
Andrew Wright, William Wright.
Ladle* List.
A—Miss Mollle Adams.
B—Miss Maggie Bhn, Janie Barnes.
C—Mrs. Trahqullla Clements.
H—Mrs. Annie Blanch Hay, Mrs.
Blanch Harp.
J—Viola Jackson, Mrs. Willie Jen-
nings, Miss Mattie Jemmlson, Miss
Le&sy Jones, Miss Sylvia Jones, Mrs.
MatUe Jones.
L—Mary Lester.
M—Eddie Mathews.
R—Mis* Bley Ray,
8—Mrs. Jule Smith, Miss Fannie
Shnnklln, Mildred 8amson.
T—Easter Toomer, Mamie Terrle.
W—Susie Williams. V
In calling for the* above letters
please say “advertised," and pay 1
cent for same.
H. P. BRIMBERRY, P. M.
*Ihe Bacon Equipment Co.
The best safeguard against head
ache, constipation and liver troubles Is
DeWItts 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 cleaslng. They don’t gripe. Sold
by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale
Drug Co.
Did you ever see a lady try to run?
It’s as bad as seeing one try to hit a
snake with a rock. At the depot this
morning, a lady—a stranger—came up
from Thomasvllle. She wanted to go
to Macon. By some mischance she
waited in the waiting room too long
and nearly got left But gathering up
her skirts, she made a dash, and a lit
tle later, with a triumphant smile, was
walking down the aisle of the passen
ger coach on the departing train.
Our “Gladiator” coffee Is the best,
at the price, 1-lb. tins, 26c; 5-lb. tins,
22c; “Cobana,” 2-lb. tins, 95c; package
coffees, 20c; bulk goods, 20c, £5o and
808 11). W. E. FIELDS,
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Pouts, Postmaster at River-
Ion, In., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to his
letter, which says: “For 20 yearB
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 enre
for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness
and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and
Bladder derangements. A wonderful
Tonic. At Albany Drug Co.’* drug,
store. 50 cents.
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. DoWItt, of Chicago. It la- the
Original. If you have used Witch
Hazel Salve without being relieved It
I* probable that yon got. hold of one
ot the many worthless counterfeits*
that are sold on the reputation of the
genuine DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale
Drug Co.
IMPROVED 8CHEDUUE- AND’ SER
VICE TO C0LUMBU8, OPELIKA,
BIRMINGHAM AND THE WB8T,
DAILY, VIA CENTRAL OF GEOR
GIA RAILWAY COMPANY.
Leave Albany 11:54 a.m.
Arrive Amerlous 1:46 p.m.
Leave Amerlcus 2:00 p.m.
Arrive-Columbus, 4:26 p.m.
Avlrve Opelika.. 5:15 p.m.
Arrive Birmingham StSOp.m:
Arrive Memphis.. 9i00 a. m.
Arrive Kansas City 7:40a.m.
Albany, Ga.
For further Information, apply to
R. S. MORRIS;. Commercial Agent, Al
bany, Ga., or S. A. Atkinson, Union
Ticket Agent; Albany, Ga;
ALBANY
TELEPHONES.
Office SO. Maw.dec.ua/
F. O. Ticknor, Manager.
Directors:
Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown,
M. Weskwky, J. R. Whitehead,
T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker,
Kepnesentmgf
of the largest and strongest
Insurance .Companies iii
business.
Insurance: against Fire,
Lightningand Wind Storms.
Large Lines, Special Haz
ards, Gin houses- andcoun-
try property solicited.
Mr. Joe. L. Rarey, the old* reliable
tailor, has moved hie place of business
to No; 98, over M. Crlne-'si store, south
Broad street. :l
sprinkling lawns and gardens. The My-SprUlg snmplsirarw ready for in.
.tact epee"®"-
Be careful to observe the hours for
ncers are ever on the alert to detect
violations of the rule, and many care
less ones have been fined during the
last few weeks.
More News from the New England.
States.
If anyone has any doubt aa to the
virtue of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H.
Stlmpson, of Wlllimantlc, Conn., who;
after almost losing hope of recovery,
on account ot the failure of so many
remedies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney
Cure, which he says was “Just the
thing" for him, as four bottles cared
him completely. He Is now entirely one premium,
well and free from all the suffering in
cident to acute kidney trouble. For
sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Moved!I
JOS. L. RAREY,
W9
per cent of the premium, and U you
die In that period no charge is made
against your policy, you .can. by pay.
In8 50 cents extra, for each fllOOO, be
Insured against total on permanent dim
'ability* from aedfieqt or* MWWem pro*
ml urns cease, audtbe policy fully,
paid up, thug coyerlng two risks-for
Coae-mfr eerme:
0. M. CLARK,
mao
-is raw juts, WITH
MAD I NO LA
J> W...THf COMPIEXION BEAUTiriER...
BEAUTiriER...
(Formerly aditartiwA and sold ef Batlnole.)
j; county,
of Baker
ordou, Jr„
Tt' UIHmi
Milton,
V. Babcock
GEORGIA—Decatur Count;
TO the Honorable Philip t
tary of State of Georgia:
The petition of W,. M. iLegg, H, Jf;
Bruton, A. H. Runnel! and] M. D. Pow
ell, of Balnbrtdge, Dec ”
Oeorgla; M; A. McRalne
county, Georgia; W, W.
of Savannah, Georgia;
of Marianna, Florida;
and F. R. Babcock, of Ptttshurg, Pena-
sylvan In; D: S. Pate and 0. J. Pope,
of Chicago, Illinois, respectfully show*
eth:
lsL—That they desire to be Incor
porated as a railroad company finder
the name and style* of The GOorgi*
Southwestern and Gulf Railroad.ConW
pany; the length of said road, aa near
ns can be estimated, will be One'Hum
dred and Fifty-Five (155) miles, and
the general direction of said! road will
A few applications will remove tan or
taOewnen and rcetoea the beauty at youth,
NADINOLA fa guaranteed and money be In a Southwesterly direction from*
refunded if ft faib to remove freckles, Dawson, Georgia, and AlbAnji, Gcdr-
nJrrrrtUi. collar “*
og eruptions, etc., In
Leaves the sldn soft; clear
twenty days,
id healthy. Endorsed by .'—...—L
Price 50 cents and 81.00 by all leading
druggists, or by mail. •• Prepared by
National Toilet Co,, Paris, Yean.
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Why pay $100 for
Typewriter when
we can sell you one
of any make at half
price. Write today
for Catalogue.
Atlanta Typewriter
Exchange,
Y,
M.
C. A. Building, At
lanta, Ga.
Last Street Tax Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all those
who have not paid their street taxes
by' 12 o’clock on Saturday, May 26;
will .be double taxed, the tax after
tbat time being $4* Instead of 82. Be
sure to pay up, before the 1 26th.
J. W. KEMP,
14-14t Deputy Marshal.
FLY TIME.
Keep them out with our wire screen
windows and doorsi Complete* stock
on band. O. D. SMITH.
Dissolution* Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the law
firm of Walters & Walters, composed
,of Jesse W. Walters & Jesse W. Wal
ters, Jr., Is hereby mutually dissolved.
JESSE W. WALTERS.
JESSE W. WALTERS, JR.
17-1 wk.
Formation of Partnership.
Notice Is hereby given of the forma,
tlon of a- partnership, for the general
practice of law, tho firm- name to be
Jesse W. Walters A. Sons, being com
posed of Jesse W. Walters, Jesse W.
Walters, Jr., and* J. Hllsmun Walters.
17-1 wk.
Estray Mule.
Taken up by Mercer Gridin on the
Shepherd place, ten miles south of Al
bany, on the 8th InBt., a dark bay mare
mule about 8 years old. He^s white
mouth, but no marks. Owner can re
cover by proving title and paying-
coats.
F. A. BJLLINGSLBA,
R. F. D. No, 3, Albany, Ga.
6-}6-3t
Administrator’s Notice to Debtors and
Creditor*.
Notice la hereby given-to all credit
ors of the estate of-James B. Everettej
late of said county, deoeased, to ran*
dor In an account of their demands-on
me, within the time prescribed by law,
properly made out
And all persona Indebted to said de
ceased are hereby requested to make
immediate payment to the under
signed.
This May 7th, 1806.
T. F. EVBRETTB,
Administrator of James B; Bverette.
Deceased, Bullards, Ga.
6-8-Cwks-Frl
Leave* to-8*11.
Something. New In-Life-Insurance.
In addlUon to carrying your policy
from the-10th* to the - 20th yen for 5 term ot Dougherty Court of Ordinary
Georgia—Dougherty County:
To all Whom it May Concern:
Notice is-hereby given, that the un
dersigned* will'apply at the next Jane
for leave to sell the lands of the estate
of A. F. Tift and Nelson Tift, situate
In Baker county, Ga.
This May 8..1900.
If) H. TIFT,
* - Administrator A. F. Tift
JAMBS M. TIFT,
NELSON 1 F. TIFT,
T. N: WOOLFOLK,
Administrators N. Tift
June-1.
gla. ., ,
2nd.—The Counties through Whlchf
said road will probably run are) Ter
rell, Calhoun, Douglwrty, Baker, Mil
ler and Decatur Counties In (jeSrgift
and Jackson, Calhoun and Washington 1
Counties In Florida.
3rd.—The prlnolpul placed from
which and tp which said Railroad Is
to be constructed aie from Dawson,-
Georgia, and Albany, Georgia, to some
point on the Gulf ol' Mexico |ln Cal
houn or Washington’ County, In Flor-
lda.
4th.—The amount of the proposed
oapital stock shall KrTMee Hundred
Thousand Dollars (8800,000), apd said
corporation la to dontUtte for: One*
Hundred and One (101) years.:
5th.—The prhfilpai office oft said
Railroad Company Is to be located 1*.
the City ot Albany, Dougherty County,
Georgia.
6th*.—Petitioners do* intend in' good-
faith to go forward without deity to*
procure subscriptions to thdcnplM*
stock and' oonstfuefi equip,* maintain,
and operate said* Railroad. '
Wherefore,* petitioner pMy.thnt aft:
ter the proper notice has been gtvten ot
their Intention to applj for this Ctuuk
ter, that they be incorporated finder*
the laws of Georgia as The Georgia*
Southwestern and Olulf Railroad Com
pany, with all the rights and prlvV*
leges of such corporations.
W. M. LEGO.
H. J. BRUTON.
A. H. RUSSELL.
M. D. ROWELL.
M. A, MoRAINEY.*
W. W. GORDON, JR.
W. H. MILTON.
E. V. BABCOCK.
F. a BABCOCK.
D. S. PATE. -
G. J. fore:
ll-4wks
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Executor’s 8ale.
State ot Oeorgla, Dougherty County. :*
Tbere wtll be sold, at pobllo odtcry,
on the first Tuesday tnr June, 181)6, at
the courthouse, In said county, be
tween the UBual hours of sale, thb foV’.
lowing real estate situate In said jeouoy-
ty, belonging to the estate of Mrs. A.
M. Tift, deeeasefi, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel ot land ffi the-
city of Albany], to btoototti Mkwftat DR
commonly known as Arcadia, or North)
Albany, more fully. deeortheA ah fol-’
lows: All the right, title and interett
of said deceased In. and to. that ipfirt of
lot No. Eighteen (18), to said block 9f
Indlcated by amap 1 prepared by Lould
D. WHoox, city engineer In and tor the
said City of Albany, In April, 1906, and)
which lies between a line marked) “pro*
posed street" and) one marked “right
of way,” the latter line being the* west
boundary ot the right ot Way of the
Central or Georgia' ftaiiway“Ch r tub ,
description* being made to connection
.(*.'*[*
and accordance With the map herein
before referred to, and which Map IS
now Jn the possession-of C. W. "
son, mayor of the City ot Albany,
sale* will continue from day W day,
between the tame hours, until* said-
property Is sold:- Terms cash.
This 10th day of-May* 1906.
M. V. TIFT,
J. M. TIFT,:*
Executora of Estate of Mrs. A. Ml Tlfli
May 11-18-26—June 1. I
Citation.
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Georgia, Dougherty County. 1 1
Rebecoa* Sauls, guardian of Rebecca
Parker, having applied to me to.Be dis
charged- from* such guardianship, alleg
ing that she had fully rtlseh
duties ot her tnut, let all persona <
earned show cause before me at
courthouse in said county on the
day ot Jobe, 1906, at the regular 1
ot the Court of Ordinary, why* i
application for discharge should
be granted.
Thia 10th day of May. 1906.
8AML. W. SMITH, fl
May-' 11-18-25—June 1.
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