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B. H. DENNISON—Dentist. 'Phone
248.
J. W. DORSETT, Dentist, now. In
Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 418.
The Silks says there will he "some
thing doing” all day Tuesday and
Wednesday, from early In the morn
ing until late, at night.
Our motto: “Tee when you want If
ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO.
- Once the weather clears up effect
ually, we will probably have clear
skies for a long enough time to cause
us to long for rain again.
' South Atlantic and Southern League
detail telegraphic games at The Office.
The City Council will hold its regu
lar meeting Monday night, at which
time a number of Important matters
are to be considered.
No Ice famine In Albany now. Bar
ron sends It when you want It
ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO.
A whole lot more weather like that
we have been experiencing quite re
cently would make possible the failure
of plans which contemplate the com
pletion of the high Bchool building by
tho middle of next September.
Buy your Coffins and Caskets from
ALBANY BUGGY CO. tt
In spite of the fact that it has been
raining a good portion of the time
during the last week, very little water
haB fallen except on Monday after
noon, when tho storm struck us. At
that time nearly an Inch and a half of
rain fell In about twenty minutes.
Carbon Hill Coal; best
on earth; $5 per ton.
Grugor ft Pace.
The succulent blackberry Is now
here with both feet. It will be In evi
dence for some time, and will be a
source of delight as long as It re
mains. It Is an humble but a very
popular member of the vegetable king
dom.
BIRTH-MARK.
A “8anctif!ed” Woman Made the Dis
covery—Her Interpretation.
Do You Use Paint?
Most of the world does and most of the
world uses
Sherwin-Williams Paint.
it's made to paint buildings with, inside
and outside. It’s made ready for the
brush. It’s made for home use and for
practical painters too. It’s pure lead,
pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by
specially made machinery operated by
| . experts. It’s made for you.
We carry a full line of this high grade
goods. Please call and see us, or phone No.
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 Hllsman-Sale
Drug'Co.
THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast.
The following Is' the weather fore
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Fair tonight and Sunday.
5 for color cards and prices.
R. C. Eatman.
Local Weather Observations.
The following record of meteorologi
cal observations taken by the local
co-operative observer of the Weather
Bureau of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture for the twenty-
four hours ending at 7 o’clock this
morning Is published for the Informa
tion of the public:
Maximum temperature 8G.00
Minimum temperature 67.00
Mean temperature 76.50
iPrecipitation 0.37
River 2.80
'Rise .20
|Weather Cl’dy
Wind S.W.
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
25 Washington street.
Albany, Ga.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO.
PASSENGER SCHEDULES.
IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906.
NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, as well as connections, are given
information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed.
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W. J. CRAIG,
. Passenger Traffic Manager,
I Wilmington, N. C.
I 8. A. ATKINSON,
■ Ticket Agent,
Albany, Ga.
T. C. WHITE,
Dlvialen Paeeenger Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOMS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Thomaevllte, Ga.
—
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, and when I did I could
not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kid
ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part
of the Becond cured me entirely."
Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders
where others are total failures.
For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Our North Georgia Block Butter Is
an excellent article for table use or
cooking purposes, 26c lb.; our "Jersey
Brand” butter Is a high-grade article
at a low price, 30c lb.
’Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
s~i>i>tie«c0,
In all evils which admit a remedy
Impatience should be avoided, because
It wastes that time and attention In
complaints which. If . properly applied,
might remove the cause.—'Johnson,
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at River
ton, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to hts
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
BltterB, 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.
Two colored women came Into The
Herald office yesterday afternoon with 1
an Infant—a boy—5 months old, and
the proud mother said that “some:
white folks ” had told Iher to bring
her baby to the editor’ and let him
“ see Christ on his leg.”
The youngster was dressed in his
best bib and tucker and the mother
exposed its legs and pointed to some
characters which were traced In the
skin just below the knee joint on the
right leg. Tl)e characters looked like
a signature and address, as though
someone had written his name and his
address just below 1L
To us the characters were not dis
tinct, but the mother said that several
"white folks” had read the characters
In the upper line as spelling "Christ.”
The two first letters were distinct,
but. we couldn’t quite make out the
entire word.
The baby, though only five months
old, has two teeth, and the mother
says that these were visible when he
was only four months old.
This promising baby boy Is of a
ginger-cake color and the characters
on his leg here referred to are of a
darker color. It Is evidently a birth
mark, but the mother, encouraged by
a colored sister who Is one of the
"sanctified” cult, and who was first to’
discover the mysterious characters on
the child’s leg, appears to attach some
supernatural significance to It. j
The child’s parents are Peter and
Willie Baynes. |
The "sanctified’’ woman who dis
covered the birthmark which she In- 1
slsts are significant of the child’s fu-,
ture in matters not given to ordinary
human beings, when asked what she
thought It meant, raised her hands, 1
looked wise and exclaimed:
"It’s de Lawd’s wo’k, honey, an’ He
knows!”
Death of Mrs. Lizzie Daniel.
Mrs. Lizzie Daniel, the aged mother
of Mr. Thos. Daniel, superintendent of
the Planters’ Oil Mill In East' Albany,
died at the home of her son at 4
o’clock this morning. She had been
In a critical condition since Monday,
when she sustained a stroke of para
lysis, and though she received every
attention, her condition never showed
Improvement. She passed away
peacefully this morning at the hour
named. For her death had no terrors.
Mrs. Daniel was seventy years of
age, and came to Albany from Daw
son, the old family home. There the
body will be carried for Interment to
morrow, leaving the city on the 4 a.
m. Central train.
Mr. Thos. Daniel and other rela
tives have the sympathy of the whole
community In their sorrow.
Can Pill Your Parlor
Libby’s ."Prime Roast Beef” and
Tripe, 20c can, 2 for 35c.
W. E. FIELDS.
Notice of Local Legislation,
State of Georgia, Dougherty County;
City of Albany:
Notice Is hereby given, to all con
cerned, that application will be made
to the general assembly of Georgia, at
Its coming session, 190G, for the pas
sage of a special bill establishing a
system of public schools In and for
said City of Albany, the title of which
said bill Is as follows:
“A bill entitled An Act to Provide
for a System of Public Schools in and
for the City of Albany, Dougherty
County, Georgia, to Empower and Re
quire the Mayor and Council of Said
City to Levy and Collect a Special
Tax for the Maintenance of Same, to
Establish a Board of Education to Con
duct the Same, to Define the Powers
and Duties of Said Board, to Provide
for the Ratification of this Act by
Election, and tor Other Purposes.”
ThlB the 26th day of May, 1906.
26-lt
..Good Groceries all the Time...
If you want the best in the
Grocery Line, and want the
right prices, too, ’phone your
orders to No. 91.
S. STERNE,
Washington St. Grocer
With heavy, massive, cumbrous pieces of furniture if you will,
but to the aesthetic mind who is looking for something that is
dainty and serviceable without being cumbrous what can appeal
with more -force than the
Beautiful Willow Pieces
which we are now showing at our store?
These are all the Heywood-Wakefield label goods, of which we
control the sale at this point, made of the very finest quality of
imported reed and each and every pattern is a gem. .For the
summer parlor, reception hall or bedroom nothing can take
their.place. Don’t wait until the best of these goods have
been selected, but come at once and get first choice.
The Steele Furniture and
Hardware Store,
Leaders in High Grade Goods
T el eplione j^o«^156^j^^S«^REICH^j^96^BroaJ^Stfcet
^We Turn Dull Days
Into Busy O nes
By bringing forth the good things and
telling YOU about them here. Hardly a
day passes but something that is good
and at the same time cheap, comes
to light.
These C
ome rorwari
d Tod
ay:
100 Ladies’ Wash Skirts. These values are rarely offered to
. customers. It will.pay you to see them.
$1.00 to $4.00—50 per cent. Discount Allowed.
150 Assorted sizes in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Shirt-Waists.
They are made to fit.
75c to $7.50—25 per cent. Discount Allowed.
50 Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Shirt-Waist Suits, assorted sizes.
$3.00 to $5.00—25 per cent. Discount Allowed.
2,000 Yards of 6c to 7c Embroideries, Edgings and Inserting
to match.
5 Cents.
To Cash Customers Only.
S. REICH.
Something New In Life Ineuranee.
In addition to carrying your policy
from tbs 10th to the 20th year for 6
per cent, of the premium, and If you
die In that period no charge Is made
agalnBt your policy, you can, by pay
ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, be
Insured against total or permanent dis
ability from accident or disease, pre
miums cease and the policy Is fully
paid up, thus covering two risks for
one premium. Come and'see me.
C. M. CLARK,
24-lmo Agent
PIANOS!
TWENTY INSTRUMENTS ON OUR FLOORS Frn?
YOUR INSPECTION.
A PIANO, like a wife or husband, is frequently a
life companion. You therefore want somethin* to suit
you perfectly when you buy. We believe we can eive
you satisfaction in the two essential points— S
QUALITY AND PRICE.
BBAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE.
104 Pino Street, (Rumney BulldlngOSAIbany, Ga,