The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 30, 1906, Image 6

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!• Chora* Cried, Give V* Nevtbro’a Uerplclde. Thle word of late has been In every one’s mouth, and many are wondering what the word signifies, though no one has yet been found, who will deny that NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE does the wore. Well, for the Information of thousands of people who like to know all about a good thing, we would say that HERPICIDE: means, a destroyer or killer of "Herpes," Now “HerpeB" Is the family name of a disease caused by various vegetable par asites. A similar microbe causes dan druff, Itching scalp, and talHng hair; this Is,the microbe that NEWBRO’S HBRPI- C1DB promptly destroys; after which the E. H, DENNISON—Dentist ’Phone J. W. DORSETT, Dentist now in Davis-Bx., Bank Bldg., Phone 418, Hello, Bill! The next state convention of Elks goes to Rome. From the country come reports of strenuous ttmeB. r grows. Sold by leading druggists, id 10c. In stamps for sample to, The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Albany Drug Co., Special Agents The Elks have had pretty weather for their gathering. METHODIST CHURCH SOCIAL. Our motto; “Ice when you want it' ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO. TRADE MARK 'Phone 280 for stove wood and ice. ALBANY COAL ft ICE CO. Board of Stewards and Committee Will Receive This Evening. The city, especially the business por tion, is in festive attire. “Cyeo” Bearing 8wecper. Even though you disregard Its advantage and benefit In brightening and preserving your carpets and rugs, In accomplishing the work of sweeping In one-quarter of the time It can be dono with a corn broom, just consider that the Blssell Sweeper confines all the disagreeable dust and dangerous germs, thus preserving health, while at the same time relieving women of one of the hardest and most nerve-racking duties of the home. ’Favored THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. — No suggestion of winter on a day like this. The chilly breezes have de parted. The dust clouds again envelop the unwary citizen who doesn’t give pass ing vehicles a wide berth. > 1 ’ Carbon Hill Coal; best on earth; $5 per ton. Cruger ft Pace, The gathering of the Elks recalls memories of the time when the T. P. A. men had the city In charge. Fine Line Just Received. - ' , \ See them at . C. Eatman 25 Washington street. Albany, Ga. More very large fish have been caught from the creeks-and river this spring than for several seasons past. Come ’round this evening and see how the other games In the Georgia State League came out. Detailed tele graphic accounts at The Office. If Albany should get that electric line from Macon and Atlanta and the new railroad to the southwest—and the latter seems now certain—she will be “well heeled” in that particular field, and no mistake. The first crop of figs has departed, and now only green ones adorn the bushes. The birds had something to do with the early going of the figs. For the past two weeks the fig trees have been full of them in search of food. See that the name of the Acme Brewing Co., a guaranty of excellence, is on the label of every bottle of Bo hemian Export Beer thnt you drink. 28-6t The street sprinkler was up with the sun this morning and all day wan dered around the streets, dispensing good cheer. The carriages In the late afternoons now create no little amount of dust, and without the work of the sprinkler it would be even worse than it is. See the list In today’s paper of the Albnny people who sell the genuine Bohemian Export Beer. Go to one of these places when you want the gen nine. 28-dt There nre severnl arc lights at street corners that are not In running order now. The citizen who stays out late at night must be careful when he passes through the regions around these lights, for the darkness and the condition of the sidewalks In some places present a combination hard to boat, ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD CO. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. IN EFFECT APfllL 9, 1906. NOTE.- -These arrivals and departures, as‘.well ns connections, are given afl information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed. 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J.- CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, 1 * Passenger Traffic Manager, Division Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C. Savannah, Ga. 1 8. A. ATKINSON, T. J. BOTTOMS, Ticket Agent, Traveling Passenger Agent, ■•r-V Albany, Ga. Thomasvtlie, Ga. The final game of the series with Valdosta will be played tills after noon, and the- team will then be off for a round with other teams of the longue. The two games of the pres ent series already played have re sulted In an even break, and the con test this afternoon is therefore of the utmost Importance to both clubs. Buy your Coffins and Caskets from ALBANY BUGGY CO. tf The Epwor.th Leaguers of South Georgia will hold their fifth annual conference at Thomasvllle, June 14 to 17. An attendance of more than 200 Is expected. Prominent speakers and Christian workers have signified their intention of being present. A special feature will be an immense exhibit, by charts, of work being done in Southern Methodism. It was gotten together for the recent general conference at Birmingham. Railroad rates will be fare and a third. This evening, beginning at 8 o’clock, a reception will be held at the Meth odist church, the object being to give the members of the church and congre gation an opportunity to become bet ter acquainted. The meeting will be informal and a pleasant evening is anticipated. All members of the church and congrega tion are invited and are urged to at tend. An interesting musical program will be rendered and light refreshments served. The board of stewards of the church, with the following members, consti tute the reception committee: B. F. Brimberry, W. A. Woodin, J. W. Join er, Jr., Jesse T. Muse, John Betjeman, Mrs. Lundy, Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. deJarnette. FLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and doors. Complete stock on hand. C. D. SMITH. Wedemeyer’8 Crack Band. Music for the Elks’ convention and the attendant exercises is being fur nished by Wedemeyer’s-military con cert band, of Atlanta. This is one of the crack musical organizations of the South, and it has contributed largely to the success of the present convention. The musical program ren dered during last night’s reception In the Elks’ Club was enjoyed by a large audience, and wherever it has played the band has won fresh laurels. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troubles Is DeWItt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house nnd take a dose at bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. MAN’S WEAKER HALF. You Can Fill Your Parlor ■ i>. i ■ i■■■iii ‘ .1 f i " i 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 ? One Side *if Hie Body Alwny* Stronger Than the Other. The popular belief is tlmt the left side is weaker than the right, and, as In all popular beliefs, there is much truth in this. In most cases, says the Grand Magazine, the right arm Is de cidedly stronger than the left, the bones are larger aud the musqles more vigorous. When we come to consider the lower limbs, however, we find a precisely op posite state of affairs; the left leg is stronger than the right In the great majority of cases. This want of sym metry Is noticeable all through the body. Nine times out of ten we see better with one eye than with the oth er and hear better with the left than with the right ear, or vice versa. ' Not only so, an injury to the body—a burn or a cut, for Instance—causes more pain on one side thiin It would were It indicted on the other. Even diseases attack one side on their drst onset in preference to the other. Ecze ma. varicose veins, sciatica aud even tuberculosis begin Invariably to mani fest themselves on our weaker side. A blistering plaster, too, will provoke an eruption only if applied to the right side in certain Individuals; in o.thers, only If applied to the left side. The simplest way, apparently, of dis covering which is our weaker side is to observe which side we lie upon by preference when in bed, as it is cer tain that we will instinctively adopt the attitude which is most agreeable, or, ratlfer, which causes the least in convenience. In other words, we will lie upon the side the muscles of which, being more vigorous, are less sensible to the pressure upon them of the weight of the body. Statistics aud observation go to prove that in about three cases oqt of four It Is the left side wnlch is the weaker, thus giving reason to the popular dic tum. Curiously enough, however, pneu monia, it has been noticed, unlike most diseases, usually attacks at first the right—that is to say, the stronger—side of the body. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 26c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver troublesTs 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 cleasing. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. These are all the Hey wood-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 Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 Broad Street We Turn Dull Days Into Busy Ones 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 rorwar 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 Yqrds of 6e to 7c Embroideries, Edgings and Inserting to match. 5 Cents. To Cash Customers Only. S. REICH. PIANOS! TWENTY INSTRUMENTS ON OUR FLOORS FOR YOUR INSPECTION. A. PIANO, like a wife or husband, is frequently a life companion. You therefore want something to suit you perfectly when you buy. We believe we-can give you satisfaction in the two essential points— QUALITY 'AND PRICE. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE 104 Pine Street, (Rumncy Bulldln«.)£Albany, Ga.