The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 02, 1906, Image 6
ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY,
You Can Fill Your Parlor
Ot Herpldde la In diving: It a Thor
ough Trial.
There la only one teat by which to
judge ot the efficiency of any article
and that Is by Its ability to do that
which It is Intended to do. Many hair
vigors may look nice and smell nice,
but the point Is—do they eradicate Dan
druff and stop falling hair?
No, they do not, but Herpldde does,
because It goes to the root of the evil
and kills the germ that attacks the
papilla from whence the hair gets Its
Letters from prominent people every
where are dally.proving that.Newbro's
Herpldde stands the ‘‘test of use."
It Is a. delightful dressing, clear, pure
and free from oil or grease.
Bold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herpldde Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Albany Drug Co., Special Agents
E. H. DENNISON—Dentist. ‘Phone
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
J. W. DOR8ETT, DentlBt, now In
Davls-Ex. -Bank Bldg., Phone 413. _,
The water wagon has to fight hard
to keep ahead of the dust now.
The Indications are that Front street
will get the next vitrified brick pav
ing.
which we are now showing at our store ?
The best coal Is cheapest
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
There has been little doing in police
circles this week. Everybody has been
too hard at work.
THE WEATHER.
TRADE MARK
Weather Forecast.
The following Is the weather-fore'
cast for the Btate of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Fair tonight and Sunday.
A good many Albany Elks are plan
ning to attend the grand lodge of their
order, which convenes this year at
Denver.
• South Atlantic and Southern League
detail telegraphic games at The Office.
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
Minimum temperature
Mean temperature
Precipitation.
River
Fall y .
Weather . . :
Wind j
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer
Albany took yesterday’s game from
Amerlcus, and the contest this after
noon will decide the series. All things
considered, Albany ought to win.
HEALTH AND SANITATION ALONE demand "the Use of Blssell’s
“Cyeo" Bearing Sweeper. Even though you disregard Its advantage
and benefit In brightening and preserving your oarpets and rugs,
In accomplishing the work of sweeping In one-quarter of the time It
can be done 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 womon of
one of the hardest and most nerve-rqcklng duties of the home.
Coal miners’ strike cannot affect Al
bany. Barron’s getting coal in solid
train loads.
94.00
71.00
82.60
.00
2.40
.30
Clear
S.W.
This Is the first day of the summer
vacation, and the smile that appears
on the face of the average schoolboy
or girl Is easily accounted for.
The farmers around Albany are be
ginning to find time to come to town
occasionally. Up till now this has not
been the case by any means.
Large soft lump coal, 2,000 pounds to
the ton.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
One Way t*T'Get n Dog.
‘‘There are ways and ways of getting
things,” said the old secret service
man, “but I wouldn k t recommend some
of them to a Sunday school class. Now,
I knew professionally a reformed con
fidence man. I won’t say how deep the
reform went, but officially he was re
formed and occupied a pretty respecta
ble position In the community. One
day I met this chap on the street, and
I had something to say to him. ‘See
here,’ I demanded, ‘is tills your adver
tisement In the paper offering a re
ward of $5 for the return of a lost
dog?’ ‘Sure!’ said lie. ‘But you don’t
own a dog,' said I. Ho grinned. ‘You
mean I didn’t own a dog,’ bo corrected.
‘But I do own one now—the hand
somest English bulldog you ever laid
your eyes on, nnd be cost just $5,"
The huge magnolia tree, on the
Chautauqua lawn, is one of the pret
tiest sights In the city, nnd never fails
to attract' the attention of passers-by.
Carbon Hill Coal; best
on earth; $5 per ton.
Cruger & Pace.
The end of the week Is always, with
out exception, a very rush time with
the merchants.
The reasons why this
Is the case are too obvious to mention.
Buy your Coffins and Caskets from
ALBANY BUGGY CO. tf
Imagination and Judgment.
Dr. Eaton, president of Madison uni
versity years ago, was beloved by the
students and bis good opinion courted
above all things. One commencement
day the student who bad delivered the
valedictory approached the doctor and
timidly asked him what he thought of
the effort. The doctor looked.at him a
moment and then said slowly, “Ed-,
ward, If you would pluck a few of the
feathers from the wings of your imag
ination and stick them in the tail of
your'judgment, you would make better
speeches.” \
our
It’s picnic time and hardly a day
passes that some picnic party doesn't
go out. palmyra Is a favorite resort
with them. It is an almost Ideal picnic
Before purchasing your coal call arid
boo our fancy lump.
ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO.
Saturday night is always the hard
est time of tho week In the barber
shops. Tho shops will he crowded un
til they close. It thero were no other
way to know It by, this would an
nounce the fact to everyone—the full
line of chairs ranged against the walls
of the barber shops.
Talleyrand's Thirteen’ Oaths.
Talleyrand took thirteen oaths of
fidelity—to Clement XIII. when he en
tered holy orders, to Clement XIV.
when he hecamo bishop of Autun, to
Louis XVI. in 1789, to the kin and the
constitution, to the directory in 1795,
to the directory in 179G as minister of
foreign affairs, to the three consuls, to
Bonaparte sole consul, to Napoleon em
peror, to Louis XVTTI. in 1814, to Louis
XVIII. at the second restoration in
1815, to Charles X. in 1824, to Louis
Philippe in 1830.
See that 'the name of the Acme
Brewing Go., a guaranty of excellence,
is on the label of every bottle of Bo
hemian Export Beer that you drink.
2S-6t
The AUTOMATIC Refrigerator is built so that you
can keep it as sweet and clean as a China dish.
We think you will be surprised at the saving of ice.
We know that the appearance is better than that of
your neighbor's, unless an AUTOMATIC is there.
You’ll like the water cooler (absolutely non-odorous),
you’ll like the trap arrangements'—' you’ll like it best
when you find food flavors do not mix.
, Let us show you the AUTOMATIC— It’s certainly
a great refrigerator.
R C. Eat man.
. 25 Washington street. .
In a very short time the juicy canta
loupe will be here In all Its glory, and
for several weeks the people of this
part of the country will be feasting on
one of the most delightful agricultural
products of the state. Indications at
present are that the fruit will bo un
usually fine tills year.
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
i Information, but arrivals, departures and connections are not guaranteed.
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W. J. CRAIG,
Passenger Traffic Msnager,
Wilmington, N. C.
B. A. ATKINSON,
Ticket Agent,
Albany, Ga.
T. C. WHITE,
Division Passenger Agent,
Savannah, Ga.
T. J. BOTTOMS,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Thomasville, Ga.
See the list In today’s paper of the
Albany people who sell the genuine
Bohemian Export Beer. Go to one of
these places when you want the gen
uine. 2S-6t
The remodeling of tho home of Mr.
John D. Pope, on Pine street, Is now
nearly completed, and It is easily one
of the most attractive cottages In the
city, with a magnificent veranda al
most entirely surrounding It. No oth
er part of the city has improved dur
ing the last six months as has that
block of Pine street between Madison
and Monroe.
Come 'round this evening and see
how the other games in the Georgia
State League came out Detailed tele
graphic accounts at The Office. tf
Among the Albanians who went up
to Leesburg yesterday afternoon to
hear Hon. Clark Howell speak were
Messrs. John D. Pope, R. N. West
brook, D. F. Crosland, J. T. Mann, E.
R. Jones, P. J. Brown, R. A. Hall, J. R.
Forrester, T. H. Milner, A. S. Cohen,
J. S. Crews, A, J. Llppltt, S. J. W. Liv
ingston, M. D. Gortatowsky, I. H.
Weiss, C. H. Marks. W. L. Story, Sid
ney Farkas and C, W. Livingston.
A Generous Cardinal.
Cardinal Bonaparte was a grandson
of Luclen Bouaparte. He was a very
charitable man. During one of his ill
nesses a servant came to him and said
that a poor person at the door begged
for alms. “Give him what money you
will find in my purse,” said the cardi
nal. “There is no money, eminence.
The silver spoons are all given away.
We have nothing left but pewter
spoons.” “Well, bring him In and give
him a good meal.”
Disappointed In the Boy.
“I don’t know what kind of figure
that boy’ll cut in life,” said the old
man, with a sigh. He’s gone an* shat
tered all my hopes!”
“Why, what’s he been a-doin’ of?”
“He’s been a-doin’ of nothin’,” was
the reply, 41 'cept writln* poetry on barn
doors when I had set my stakes to
make a carpenter or a congressman
out o’ him!”—Atlanta Constitution.
tils Character.
A cook has been going round a sta
tion in the south of India with the fol
lowing “character” and is somewhat
surprised he Is not eugaged: “Abdul
has been my cook for three months.
It seems, much longer. He leaves on
account of ill health—my ill health.”
k. Coincidence.
“I suppose you enjoy hearing your
boy talk singe he went to college.”
“Yes,” answered Parmer GBrntossel,
“but ain’t it kind of a coincidence that
so many of them classical quotations
begin with “’Rah, ’rah, ’rah?“—Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
Always Speaking.
Mrs. Jones—I always think twice be
fore I speak once, John. Mr. Jones
(sighing)—Exactly, Maria. But you’re
such a quiek thinker.
Beautiful Willow Pieces
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. Dpn’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,
Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 Broad Street
It Doesn t Pay You to Mate
You are in React of tkis Store
Our way of selling Muslin Underwear is making a
great change. The ladies hereabouts have until recent
ly supposed that the economical way of obtaining Mus
lin Underwear was to make it themselves. But they
are fast finding that it’s 50 per cent, cheaper to buy
them all ready made.
These few price items will give you an idea of
what to expect at this store:
Ladies’ beautifully trim
med Gowns made of the
best Muslins—
$1.00
1.25
1.75
Ladies’ Corset Covers, made
ond trimmed in Laces and Em
broidery. Season’s “Fad”—
25c 50c
90c
$1.00 $1.25
Ladies’ beautifully em
broidered Drawers in as
sorted sizes —
35 c
50c
75c
150
Ladies’ Underskirts. Tnese
goods are made by best makers-
60c
75c
$1.00
$1.28
1.50
2.00
2.25
2.50
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 HOUSB
104 pino Street, (Rumney Bulldln«.)EAIbany, Ga,