The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 25, 1906, Image 3

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THE .ALBANY DAIL"¥ HERALD, -FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1906. ‘MAN ABOUT TOWN’ Pays His Respects to the “Baseball Man." At an average reduction of twenty-five per cent., we offer about fifty men’s and, young men’s two-piece Outing and Flannel Suits. Some three-piece Worsteds and Serges! Not a suit offered worth less than $10.00; at uniform price for three days — !» 81 When You Come Across This Trade Markt^- in red and white on each end of a package containing biscuit and crackers, you can rest assured that the contents are of the very highest order- fresh, clean, pure and perfectly baked. The trade mark identifies the products of National Biscuit* Company and ever stands highest quality of baking. For example try packages of ZWIEBACK—"Twice-baked’’—justly celebrated as delicious with tea, coffee or chocolate. UHI'.. NIU SBC BUTTER THIN BISCUIT—A crisp, light, dessert biscuit, rich and satisfying, serve*} as something out of the ordinary. If you want a biscuit that is particularly nice, try a package. 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444; ing the game are beginning to swear by Fisher. Shreveport owes a lot to this mad twlrler who doesn’t know when to stop winning. To The Herald: That talk about baseball Is what we get from the baseball man of May 19. Now, I am slow to catch on to things, but 1 am with the Albany people. We have something else to do. We know that our surrounding towns have got to go to ball games or bull lights to pass tho time away. But we have something elBe to do. We are glad our peoplo do not have to attend such a gambling institution to pass the time away. We have something else to do. When any concern has to rip you up the back to get you to patronize his game, look out, and tell him you have something else to do. He expects you to furnish tho long green to run the ball game and turn out each afternoon and declare what a good time you have had. But we have something else to do. Let us keep busy. MAN ABOUT TOWN. IE CALLED. Didn’t Even Get Started this Time — Two Left WitJT Americus— New Men Ar- rice—American Team Is Strengthened. RE8ULTS YESTERDAY. Albany-Americus; rain. Waycross-Cordele, rain. Columbus-Valdosta, rain, TODAY’S GAMES. Americus at Albany. Waycross at Cordele. Columbus at Valdosta. STANDING OF THE CLUB8. Clubs— Played. Waycross .. 15 Columbus .. 13 Cordele .... 13 Valdosta ... 15 Albany 14 Americus ... 12 not in'a busted condition either. Busi ness Manager Wood is doing all that can be done in the way of things finan cial, and when the circumstances are taken in account, has succeeded very well. Just the same, though, it is hoped that, the gate receipts will in crease. To get the club in a stronger condition the management has been put to some expense and 'the public that has been clamoring for a changed team must help pay for it. Unless the rain stops some time, though, things will begin to look a lit tle ticklish. There is always that guarantee lost in cold coin, to say nothing of the gate receipts that would have been, but were not It does look like three games called oft for rain is enough for one week, and that we would get to play a little. FAN-ATICS The downfall of the Barons is a thing to shed tears over. They were so sure that they had it at the start The sacrifice hitter is in much evi dence this season. The sacrifice is being developed toward perfection very rapidly. If the regular schedule was adopted there would be six straights played with Americus. The dates have been changed, though, and Valdosta will play here the first three games of next week. Mr. 3. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Vu„ writes: “I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I 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 wofks wonders where others are total failures. For sale by Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Remove Freckles and Pimples CT TEN DAYS, WITH 1WADINOLA A W ...THE COMPLEXION BEAUHFIER... .THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER (Formerly advertised and sold'as Satlnola.) Waycross, the shameless ones, did not consider our feelings at all, though the Albany team was courtesy itself to “The Machinists,” insisting that they take the only one that was played here. Posey will have a better chance now. Before the management was i changed he played iii a little hard luck. Things were not all well he- .866 .638 .538 .466 .357 .083 Waycross is in Cordele this week, tween himself and Alexander, taking all they can.. * *• ( it Denny Shea is catching his usual gdme with Jacksonville. It rained all day, slackening up only long enough to give some faint hopes that after all the game would he played. Even then the men went out to the park, and one or two, literally, one or two of the faithful. But they were obliged to come in, to their dis gust, for they are beginning to tire of the inactivity, and then it is Americus and they do want a little slice of vic tory. But the little demons of the air are against them, just as las't week The heavens seem to be conspiring to keep Albany from its own. Now that DeCosta has come Snod grass will either play third or left. Clarks seems to he the favorite of the pitchers with the Macon people. “Honest, Boyd, me and you are the two ugliest men irf the whole league. —Nunley. The inaction is beginning to pall on the men and they are keen for the rain to let up. Bobby Wallace is hitting better than they were for them, allowing “The Ma- ever this year. The little Columbia chinists” to conquer only once. Ameri- centerfielder is surprising even him- cus, the percentage fattener, is still geif. good for two defeats, though, which 1 will be very acceptable to the Albany | yancey, one of the latest additions team In Its present oendition. While t0 the Americus team, la from Savan- of course there are better things ahead nah . He ,1s reputed to be a valuable its no use denying that the team is far raan# down the column. But all things con-j sidered, the men are in good shape to walk out the hole now and stay out. The new men are coming in, the rest of them are looking at things different and all are working harder than has been the case. I Arlie Latham has gone hack to um piring. Whatever can he said of him as a manager, he'is a success as an umpire. Snodgrass is doing all .1 in his power to put things on a win- Macon’s case is almost hopeless. ning basis, and wtih a little time will The fans who expected to find in Lipe have them there. another Billy Smith have been sadly De Costa, the new third baseman, mistaken. has arrived and will be in today’s. game. In 1904 he played in the Delta 1 Nolley, when not pitching, will be League, and last year in the Cotton found doing business in the outfield. States League, with Hattiesburg and His work, especially his batting, is too Vicksburg. He has an exceptionally good to be on the bench, good batting record and has a reach that is so desirable in a first baseman. J Granvilje recently lost a game for From all accounts the Ameridus Columbia and is now coming in for a team has had a thorough shaking up. good deal of criticism. Three costly The manager has resigned, and Conlff, errors were charged against him. - lately an umpire, is now in charge of ^ thing?. It is to be hoped that Mr. j Jacksonville is a discriminating ball Coniff will better things, as the Amer- town and deserve to have a better per- icus club, as it is, is a menace to the centage than they have. Internal dif* life of. the whole league. This is not fl cu ities have a lot to do with that, the first time that Coniff has played the role of manager, and perhaps the' I team will turn out work of a little! Nothing better illustrates the In- v - nennonn nmnlnnnn Af rnn Antonova tnoti higher order. There are plenty of efficiency of the catchers than ° - . to look in the scores of almost any other towns wanting that .same fran chise that they have and Americus seme and see how few stolen bases must get on the upgrade. | are credIted - The attendance at the only game this week was very small, but of. “I never got- nothing from uobody, course the public Is not to be blamed nowhere, no time.” This classic rag- for that. It could not be expected to time, so popular with the stock com- go out In the face of such weather as'panies last winter, is a favorite with has been hovering over Albany this the Americus team. week. While the finances are not in —; a plerothlc condition at all, they are Not a few of those who are foUow : begins to look as if Charley Frank will make good his threat to wake up and take the flag when he wants It, Second place now, and the vtiBe ones say that Shreveport cannot keep up the pace they are going* The Outlaw League is getting near ly everything It wants from the oth ers. It pays the price and when a player gets next to a little grievance he jumps straight to It. Witness Ike Durrett. Columbia has tasted the joys of sec ond place In the South Atlantic, and Is giving Charleston a hard fight for tlie place. Augusta, In the lead, has such a lead that the others have all but given up hope of doing anything with them. Griffin, the Waycross second base man, plays a pretty game. He has that thing desired of all inflelders, a wing that Is not only strong but also swift, giving him the ability to kill the runner even on a slow batted hall. Richards Is fast “winning a place in the hearts of the Cordele fan. He is that rarity in baseball circles—he has a fine record in the official statistics, and also ranks high In the estimation of the fans’ unofficial calculator. The home run hitter is appreciated most at Atlanta, and the more val uable pinch and place hitter, by the same crowd, Isn’t given bo much en couragement; Atlanta always did seek the grand heroic In baseball at the expense of the really good. Also at the expense of their standing. A few applications will ndlove tan or sallowness and restore the beauty of youth. NADINOLA is guaranteed and money refunded If it fails to remove freckles, pimples, liver-spots, collar discolorations, black-heads, disfiguring eruptions, eta, in twenty days. Leaves the skin soft, clear and healthy. Endorsed by thmiMwA. * Price 50 cents and $14)0 by all tending drhggfsts, or by mqil. • Prepared by National Toilet Co., Paris, Term. LOOKING AT EYES as long as I have been, has certainly qualified me, and justly my claim to the title of EXPERT OPTICIAN so that when your vision troubles you, the best and simplest way out Is to place yourself In my hands for treat ment. I will not only help your vision, but I’ll improve your appearance with correctly-fitted lenses and frames. I have a complete OPTICAL stock to select from. LET ME LOOK AT YOUR EYES. Examinations are FREE. SEE! Dr. See. Eye. Hutchason, OCULIST. And Albany's Leading Optician Davis Exchange,Bank Building. Hallman may not do as manager, but he is one of the best players on the Savannah team. He ranks with Logan as the best hitter on it. Savannah has no business being in the next to last place, anyway. There are plenty of good ball players cfn the team— Curran, Logan, Sabrle, Dfexter and Hallman are each exceptionally good with the stick. Last Street Tax Notice. Notice Is hereby given that all those v/ho have not paid their street taxes by 12 o’clock on Saturday, May 20, will be. double, taxed, the tax after that time being $4 Instead of $2. Be sure to pay up before the 26th. J. W. KEMP, 14-14t Deputy Marshal; $10.00 to $12.50 Men’s Suits, $7.75. SELES IT FOR LESS DEAR LADY What a blessing is good Soap and healthful Talcum Powder in the hot summer time. Try a box of our 3 for '25 ’cents Soap. Lilac, Carnation, Rose, Violet and Heliotrope. You will be so pleased that you will always use this brand of pure and sweet soap B o r ated BY-LO T alcum With the odor of Fresh Violets, counteracts excessive perspi ration. Lends an exqisite fragrance after the bath. Purifying and healthful to the skin. Ow TALKING FEET TO CELEBRITY. Three of the Albany team were in dulging in a game of billiards yester day afternoon. A bystander, looking on a few minutes, remarked: “What sort of pool Is that they are playing?” Another spectator replied, his voice vibrating with scorn: “You — countryman, they are playing- billiards. Don’t you know The late Marshall Field, that great merch ant prince of Chicago, sent for me after I had treated bis feet, which came very' near frightening the wits out of me until hesald. “my feet are all right, but what I want you to do is to tell ml 0 al*about my own feet.” To be worried almost to death with corns, bun- vtuinuu uiiuuov tu uuutu ntvu uuiun, uuu- iona. Ingrowing nans and perspiring feet Is absolutely unnecessary. 1 remove them In stantly without pain or blood. It Is a most lasing experience. Twenty-live cents a rn-andltdoes not.hurt a speck. Strictly tiseptlo. DR. R. E. WILLIAMS. Surgeon Chlropodist-Massacer-Bamarla. This is the time of the year when ! every mother wants her baby to get as much fresh air as possible. We can make this not only possi ble, but profitable too, if you will let us sell you one of the beautiful folding GO-CARTS we have just received. They are beau ties, everyone, and * at unusually low prices. • enough to know—” But the unlucky questioner fled. after T. F reeman. had Telephone 232 Thomasullle, Ga. P. 8—Dr. Williams offers 15 reward for an Ingrowing nail he cannot cure without pain. Mrs. Williams does dainty manicure, mas sage and hair dressing 8calp treatment and the morcel wave a specialty.