The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 29, 1906, Image 7

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1906. The only genuine BOHEMIAN EXPORT BEER, is made by the Acme Brewing.Co., of Macon. “Export Bohemian Beer,” offered by some local dealers as <the genuine Bohemian Export, is made by a mythical brewery, and is a cheap imitation. There is no Bohemian Brewery Co., of St. Louis, but there is a little brewery over in Montgomery that is evidently ashanled to put outfits products under its real name. The Bohemian Brewing Company, of St._Louis, is just another name^for this little Montgomery brewery. It’s a scheme to deceive the public. Do not be deceived. Insist on the geniue made by Acme Brewing Co., Macon, Ga., and sold only by the following Albany dealers: , _ 7 Albany Manufacturing Co. Altman Whiskey Co. Max Lonsberg Marvin Cohn Rialto Saloon Dwell & Co. Price & McLarty ennard Whiskey Co. W. B. Mallard . K. Whiskey House The Beazley Bar . Cassel J. P. Drinkwater H. Coffey Deese & Deese Be sure the label contains the name of “Acme Brewing Company, Macon, Ga. McCarthy & Stewart T. L. Pattison Deariso Bros. Star Whiskey House Albany Whiskey Co. a guaranty of excellence. ACME BREWING CO L. H. MARKS, Agt., Albany, Ga. COL. J. H. ESTILL, house. Is yourB all right, or does It take streaks? It it doesn't work just right all the time, better send for us. Weknow ALL ABOUT KITCHENS. The tubs, the faucets, the hot water boiler. We can make them right as. can be. And we will promise not to muss up your kitchen while doing tt. That’s something you will appreciate, we know. \ Check the name of the book you want. Now is the time to buy. THE FOLLOWING BOOKS ONLY 75c EACH: The Castaway, The Sherods, The Leopard’s Spots, Voice of the People, Graustark, St. Elmo, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Lady Paramount, The Stow Market Mystery, The Deliverance, Hearts Courageous, For Love of Crown, Tito. Sea Our line oi Confirmation Presents. Candidate for the Democratic Nomi nation for Governor. C-dR !•; A j Properly Pitted Glosses... will relieve these muscular strains , and the sooner applied the better. > HARRIS PLUMBING CO J. E. MacMillan. "President, 1SW. C. Mcritvether, Secy, and Trecu. We are on the alert.for a defect un discovered by your former oculist or optician. We take every precautions. Eyes Examined and Tested Free. Albany Pressed Stone Co is a home industry. Phil Harris. (Leading Optician. All work in our line should be given to us, other things being equal. We patronize home industries.-—All the money we get is' spent with home industries. ELECTION For the City Schools of Albany, Jpne 6, 1906. Albany Pressed Stone Co Very Special Things at Small Prices Albany, Ga., May 19, 1906. The Board of Control of the City System of Public Schools will meet at the court house on Wednesday, June 6, at 4 o’clock p. m„ to fix salaries and elect the teachers, as follows: Superintendent of City Schools. Principal of High School. Two lady teaohers for High School. Principal of . Albany Academy. Eight lady teaoherB for Aoademy. A teacher In vocal musto and draw ing. 1 A teacher In manual training. A principal of Negro School. Seven class teachers of Negro School. i & W. RAWSON, Mayor, H, Chairman. Secretary. v~ eajii~a ou , Council shall issue executions for amount of same, under the provisions of Par. 14, Sec. 27, of the Charter of the City of Albany, Acts of 1899, p. 121. Sec. 8. Be it further ordained, That any of said land owners desiring to contest or dispute his assessment, as hereinbefore provided, for any reason, may do so by an appeal to the Mayor and Council within the time allowed above for the voluntary payment of said assessment. Adopted by Council May 14,1906. Y. C. RUST, Clerk. AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Pavement of Certain Sidewalks. Will address the people of Dougherty County at the Court House :n • Albany on WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon. Hon. Thomas S. Morgan, of Savannah, will also speak In the interest of Col. Estlll’s candidacy. Come out and hear the issues of the gubernatorial campaign discussed. Ladies’ Wash Belts, . heavily embroidered, jj Section 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Al bany, and it Is hereby ordained by au thority of the same, That the follow ing sidewalks be paved as hereinafter provided, to-wit: The north and south sides of Broad Street, from Madison Street to Front Sec. 2. Be In further Ordained, That the work of said paving shall be done under the authority and direction of the Street Committee, said committee being hereby empowered to select and designate the material for same, and to have same done by contract with the lowest and best bidder, after ad vertising for bids on said contract, twice during a period of ton days. In one or more newspapers having a gen eral circulation In the State of Geor gia,, and said committee shall require the successful bidder on said contract to furnish bond of some Guaranty Company authorized by law to do busi ness In Georgia, in double the amount of the contract awarded, to faithfully perform said contract. See. 3. Be it further ordained, That the pavements on the sidwalks above mentioned shall be — feet In width. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained, That upon the completion of said paving, and after the acceptance of same by said Street Committee, said Commit tee shall furnish the Clerk of the Council a list of the names of the ad joining land owners showing the num ber of feet owned by each, abutting on the sidewalks aforesaid, and show- the actual cost of the pavement on each of said sidewalks, and the total cost of said paving shall be borne by said land owners In proportion to the land owned by them abutting on said sidewalks. ’ . . Sec.- 6. Be it further ordained, That upon the receipt of said list the Clerk of the Council shall proceed to appor tion to each of the abutting owners on said street his proportionate part of the total cost of said pavement on said street according to frontage on said str66t* ^ , Sec. 6. Be It further ordained, That the Clerk of the Council, after making said apportionment, shall notify each of said land owners, In writing, the number of feet on said street charge able to them, and the amount of their proportionate share of the total cost, nnd a statement of the total cost of paving on said street. See. 7. Be it further ordained, That each of said land owners shall be al lowed sixty days within which to make a voluntary payment of their proportionate share of said cost and at the expiration of said time If said cost Is not paid then the Clerk of the Price only 10c to 25c. White (variety of oth er shades) Wash Hand Bags, a swell line 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. ALBANY PARTY CAUGHT IN STORM 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans- THOS. H. MILNER, En Route Home They Told Their Troubles to Somebody In Savannah. From the Savannah News. After a trip of two weeks, attended t by good fishing and exciting incidents, r Mr. B. M. Wilson, Mr. E. Young and 1 Capt R. N. Westbrook, all of Albany, e reached Savannah yesterday morning 1 from'Port Royal. They left for home 1 last night. c Mr. Young and eapt. Westbrook, who Is Albany’s chief of police, were the guests of Mr. Wilson on Rose ji Island,, near Port Royal. And Mr. WI1- q son saw to it that hts friends enjoyed f every minute of their stay on the jj Island. Of course, their encounter with j a storm on Thursday and Capt. West brook's painful experience with a vi cious crab could not be charged up to * the host. He was just as thoroughly drenched as his guests when the party lost a launch and narrowly escaped drowning. This was the most unpleasant Incl- dsnt of the trip, although the gentle- , inen from Albany did not suffer much v from their experience and now that It is all over really delight in relating . their experience to their friends. Be fore the stormy weather set in the par ty enjoyed good luck and caught a large number of fine fish. The fisher men were caught In the gale of Thurs day and in weathering the storm lost their launch. They really had a close call and were rescued by a launch from the East Point clubhouse. They vjere forced to spend the night at the clubhouse, but were made comfortable by those in charge. - , Capt Westbrook’s experience with the crab came before the stormy weather and while the party was en- - dHorney-it-Law, Room 811 Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES jW HEADACHES PU Breaks Up COLDS roSaa la 6 io 13 Hours TElS! TrUl &>U». 181 At flag 5wr« We exhibit a beautiful assort ment of White Goods, Dimities, Nainsooks, Organdies and handsome Mercerized Lawris, fancy and plain. Great variety of Colored Wash Goods in attractive patterns. THE MAN BEHIND THE DOLLAR is the man who ought to know something about our rates and terms for loans on real estate. For many of these we are fur nishing the mea/ns for pro viding themselves with homes. WHY NOT YOU, whether the amount you want is big or little? You will be surprised at our con tracts — the cost, and how they adapt themselves to the convenience , of any one. I Let us figure on it with you. Why pay $100 for a Typewriter when we can sell you one of any make at half price. Write today for Catalogue, • • , v "y* . ■ f . :S Atlanta Typewriter Exchange, Y. M. C. A. Building, At lanta, Ga, Flint Rock Correct Dress The “Modem Method'* system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, ‘O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garment* Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and dmpestic fabric* from which to choose. Represented bv 8. B. BROWN & CO., Albany, Ga. here is no fine using too much. Albany Trust Co. of Georgia. FOR SALE —Cash ' register. Wooten & Hofmayer, Albany, Ga.