The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 02, 1906, Image 9

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ffwwwpw! THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 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 ashamed to put out its 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 “Bohemian Export Beer,” made by Acnie Brewing Co., Macon, Ga., and sold only by the following Albany dealers: Albany Manufacturing Co, Altman Whiskey Co. Max Lonsberg Marvin Cohn Rialto Saloon a guaranty of excellence, McCarthy & Stewart T. L. Pattison . Deariso Bros. Star Whiskey House Albany Whiskey Co. Price & McLarty W. B. Mallard The Beazley Bar J. P. Drinkwater Deese & Deese Powell & Co. Dennard Whiskey Co. O. K. Whiskey House H. Cassel J. H. Coffey Be sure the label contains the name of “Acme Brewing Company, Macon, Ga, ACME BREWING CO 1 ' L. H. MARKS, Agt., Albany, Ga. V 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. See Our Line oi Confirmation Presents. CONGRESSMAN PATTERSON WINS IN GUBER NATORIAL CONTEST. GOVERNOR MAY HAVE TO APPOINT JUDGES FROM SUPERIOR COURTS. It became evident that Patterson's strength was growing, and at 4:45 p. m„ when adjournment was taken until 8 o’clock, It waB apparent to all that Cox was defeated. When the conven tion reassembled at 8 o’clock, Horace E. Palmer, of Rutherford county, was Installed as permanent chairman, and when nominations were called for, only Patterson’s name was presented. Ho was nominated by a viva voce vote, much enthusiasm prevailing. The platform was adopted late to night. It claims credit to the Demo cratic party for railroad rate and ca nal legislation by congress, denounces conditions brought to light In the re cent Insurance Investigation, tti© al leged source' of Republican campaign funds In national elections of 1896 and 1900 and enters at length upon a con demnation of trusts. The tariff 1b not mentioned. Nashville, Tenn., Juno 1.—Malcolm R. Patterson, of Memphis, reil’esenta- tlve in congress from the Tenth dis trict, was nominated for governor to night by the State Democratic Con vention, no other name being pre sented for consideration. The nomi nation came after four days of the stormiest state political gathering In the history of Tennessee and after a campaign made nbtable by the bitter ness and personal nature of the con test between Mr. Patterson and Gov. John I. Cox, Incumbent Judge John R. Bond was also an aspirant, hut had at no time been prominently consid ered. . The" feredentials committee com' pleted Its task only this morning, when inajorlfy and minority reports on sev eral of the contested counties were submitted. Stubbornly thd fight was continued on the' floor, hut gradually Pro|)erly Fitted Glasses... .. will relieve these muscular strains and the sooner applied the better. We are on the alert for a defect un discovered by your former oculist or optician. We take every precautions. Pvnwiiirnrl nnrl Tnoforl Tjedn VV c bake avuiy pichnuuuuoi , Eyes Examined and Rested Free, Phil Harris, ^Leading Optjclal). ALBANY Very Special Thin; at Small Prices TELEPHONES : Office 30. Manager 112. F. 0. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Browh, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehc: T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, THE RUSSIANS Plano Tuning and Organ .Repairing. I am In Albany for ten / or fifteen days and offer, my services for tuning pianos and repairing organs. Thirty- eight years' experience. Satisfaction given, or no pay. Orders sent to Mrs. Newell’s, on Broad street, will And me, or address me through postoflloe, 28-Ct J. Z. BUSH. WILL GAMBLE. As Fast as, One Game Is Stopped It Is Revived Under Another Name. 1 that the side seats will he filled with grown folk, half grown and over-grown folk. This service ought to be Inter esting, helpful, uplifting and suggest ive to the most unchlldllke man In town, and he and his clan are given a cordial Invitation by the children and the pastor to attend. • Evening sermon subject, “Pilate at the Bar of Jesus,” or “Ceremony and Christianity.” Some thoughts of how men evade the kingdom of God and avoid Heaven. The sermon is worth while. Young man, hear it! Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 8:15. (Note change of hour.) Public cordially Invited to each of , these services.. • ■ Pews free. Glad welcome to all. Strangers are requested to make themselves known to pastor. ! WM. L. RICHARDS, Pastor. THE CHURCHES, Largest and Oldest In surance Agency in South Georgia. Representing 25 of the largest and strongest Insurance Companies in business. Insurance against Fire, Ligh tiling and Wind Storms. Large Lines, Special Haz ards, Gin houses and coun try property solicited. Ladies’ Wash Belts, heavily embroidered. 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. St. Petersburg, June 2—The St. Pe tersburg gambling clubs, which have ruined many a promising young life, have been In their turn threatened with ruin by'the civil governor’s de cree prohibiting all hazard games. Until now, It was only certain spec ified games that were not allowed to be played, because It was not consid ered advisable to antagonize the en tire police force by catling off a sure source of their Income, as they re ceived, • one and all, handsome tips from the keepers of the gambling houses. The consequence was that when one game was stopped, another name was promptly Invented for It, and, provided the necessary palm oil was distributed, It was merrily contin ued until after a time the same pro cess was gone through again. Thus, for Instance, when “macao" was pro- Where Albanians Will Worship To morrow—Announcements. k/lethodlst Church. Thomas H. Thomson, pastor. Services as follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., A. W. Muse, superintendent. • Juvenile Missionary Society, -3:30 p. .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. Senior Epworth League, 4 p. m.; H. U. Jackson, president. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Following the morning sermon the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered. Prayer.meeting Wednesday, a p. m. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will meet Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock. To all services the public Is cordially invited. ELECTION 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans, THOS. H. MILNER, Bynes Hill Mission. Sunday school at 4 p. m.; J, S. Crews, superintendent. Preaching every fourth Sunday night by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Dixon. allorney-al-Law, Hpom all Davis-Exchange Blink Building, Albany, Ga. 71 Broad Stroot. St. Paul’s Church. Rev. Charles T. Wright, Rector. •Whitsunday. Celebration of the Holy Communion, and sermon, 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. N. B.—Offerings at the morning ser vice for the benefit of the Appleton Church Home, Macon. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, has moved his place of business to No. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south Broad street. My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, dill Habits, * "It would bo a very had thing If farmers ever got control of the nation al finances." “Why so?” “Because from sheer, force of habit they would want to be always water- -Baltimore American. MANUFACTURERS OF- Annual Capacity, 10,000,000, T. W.- Ventulstt Secretary. I Baptist Church. j Win, L. Richards, pastor. Something New In Life Insurance. | gun j ay School at 9:45 a. m., J. S. In addition to carrying your policy crews, superintendent -om the 19th to .the 2'0th year for 6 Prea chlng by pastor at 11 a. m. and it cent, of the premium, and if you 8;15 p . m. " le In that period no charge Is made, Morning Hour—Devoted to the chtl- East Albany Chapel. Sunday School at 3 o’clock p. m., W. A. Woodln, superintendent. Preaching at night at 8 by Rev. J. A. Rumney at 8 o’clock. Bible reading by the congregation Friday night at 8 o’clock. lng the stock. He Knew. Meekly—Yes, we’re going to move to Swamphnrst. Doctor—But the climate there may disagree with your wife. Meekly—It wouldn’t dare I —Philadel phia Ledger. The Retort Profeaalonal. Lawyer Quibble —Yon a doctor? Why, you codldii’t cure a ham! Dr. Sawbones—And you, sir—yon couldn't try n case of lardl J. S. DAVIS & CO, The.late Marshall Field, that groat merch ant prince of Chicago, sent for me after I had treated his feet, which came vory near frightening the wits out of me until hesald. , “my feet are all right, but wbat I wunt you to do Is to tell mo all about my otfn feet.” To bo worried almost to death with corns, bun ions, Ingrowing nails and perspiring feet is absolutely unnecessary. 1 remove them in stantly without pain or blood. It is a most pleasing experience. Twenty-live cents a corn and It does not hurt a speck. Strictly antiseptic. DR. R. E. WILLIAMS. Surgeon Chiropodlst-Massacer-Saraarla. Telephone 232 Thomasuille, Ga. P. S — Dr, Wllllams offers 55 reward for an Ingrowing nail he cannot,cure wltboufrpaln. Mrs. Williams does dainty manicure, mas sage and hair dressing Scalp treatment and the inorcel wave a specialty. . IN8URANCE AGENT* against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur ance Co. Office—Ventulett Building. ’PhOnee-^343—iiS—12Z— .-•V ly.'-.'t- -■ --J.!':t-w i -.t St. Teresa's Catholic Church. Sunday services as follows: Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. ,No evening service. ’ G. X. SCHADEWBI-L, Reotor. Our own heart, and not other men’s opinions, forms our true honor.—Co’ - ridge. \