The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 04, 1906, Image 8

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t./ iVv As the tea kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of -the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle—that gives to the child tiie sustenance upon which to grow robust-Hhat gives to the invalid the nour ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. J0 In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY = “CUT IT OUT” ujn the- doctor to many of his lady patients, because he doesn't (know of any medicinal treatment that will positively cure womb or ovarian troubles, except the surgeon's knife. That ouch a medicine exists, however, has been proved by the wonderful cures performed on diseased women, In thousands of oases, by ' WINE Woman’s Relief It has saved the lives of thousands of weak, sick women, and has rescued thousands of others from a melancholy lifetime of chronic invalidism. It will cure you, if you will only give It a chance. Sold air every drug store In $ 1.00 bottles. Try It. “There is often found at sea a life belt or some sort of a life preserver boating on the water that bears the name of the vessel to which It /be longed," said a veteran sea captain. "As soon as It Is reported there Is at once a great amount Of speculation on the part of those interested In the ship as to whether the vessel is safe or not. This Increases to alarm If the ship Is nny way overdue. In moat Instances the preserver has been washed from the deck by a wave or has fallen over board, and the alarm Is entirely with out foundation. I remember an In stance In which my boat broke a crank shaft. We were eleven days overdue, and we were given up for lost because u raft that should have been fastened on the deck was washed overboard and picked up by a faster liner. I have sometimes thought It would be a good thing if these minor articles were not marked." South Sea Island Customs, When a south sea island mother wishes to cbaBtlse her child she seldom resorts to slapping, and slippers, of course, she has none. Instead of using the forms of punishment customary among'clvillzed mothers she pulls the child’s hair or bites some part of the body, generally the fleshy part of the arm. In wanderjng about the village one Bees many children having on their bodies scars produced by wounds In flicted by their mothers’ teeth. When a mother wishes to caress her child she deftly draws her thumb across Its eyebrow or cheek or gently seizes its cheek between her teeth. The rubbing of noses is alBo a mark of affection among the Klngsmlll Islanders, as It Is among the Maoris of New Zealand. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confi dence, telling us all your troubles. We will send Free Advice (in plain, sealed envelope). Address: Ladlgs* Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. GAVE UP 8UPPORTER “I wore a supporter for years, for my womb, which had crowded every thing down before It, writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisman,ofMannsvillo,N. Y. “Isuf- fered untold misery and could hardly walk. After taking Cardui I gave up my supporter and can now be on my feet half a day at a time." FOR RENT—Six-room house on Wash ington street, next door to Cudahy -'Packing Co. J. A. Miller. 2-3t FOR 8ALE — Cash register. Wooten ft Hofmayor. Apply tf STOLEN OR TAKEN BY MISTAKE- iilnclt Crescent bicycle from In front of R. C. Kalman's hardware store. Nameplate on front knocked off. Reward if returned to Herald office. 2-2t “Tea and coffc-e are drugs—drugs solely,” said a chemist. "They stimu late the brain, and the reaction from the stimulation Is not perceptible; hence tea and coffee are excellent brain spurs. For a little while they do actually make tta more Intelligent than we naturally are. That is why they are so popular. It Is why we chemists call them Intellectual drinks. Alcohol, whether It be taken In the form of champagne or beer or whisky, is. not au Intellectual drink, but the opposite. From the beginning alcohol stupefies Instead of enlivening the brain. But It makes us talk! If It were not en livening bow should It make us talk? Alas, alcohol makes us talk, but We say under Its Influence the things we should not. Alcohol deadens the In hibitory, the prohibitive centers Of the brain. It stupefies the brain muscle, which knows what things should not be told, and hence, while drinking we talk; but, oh, the things we say, and. ob, bow we blush In the cold gray light of the morning after to remember what we said!” Is to love childreh, an<J no home can be completely happy with out them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother m * ^ ■ must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward IvilQill HI to the critical hour with apprehension I lUliUl W and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its pene- nausea, nervousness, and Hot Soda .Butlia. Hot soda baths ure recommended by some persons for rheumatism, and the way they are taken Is this: Fill the tub half full of water as hot as can be Ixirue, add half a pound of common bnklng soda and Immerse the body for at least twenty minutes, keeping up the temperature by the addition of hot water from time to time. Vaseline or cold crfiam should be rubbed Into the skin after the latter has been dried In order to replace the natural oil. A Bit of HuvlUh Humor. Recently the Loudou Morning Post contained the foliowiug advertisement: "Wanted.—A nurse for night duty only; one thoroughly accustomed to bottle babies.” This called fortb the remark from tbe British Journal of Nursing; “To bottle babies? How Is it done and for wliut purpose are these lnno- eeuts used when ’bottled?’" “Tarry" Gould's Lons Cruise. - "Tarry” Gould was a well known character In and around Danvers years ago, but very few knew what gave him the .nickname of "Tarry”. He was very fond of telling about tbe loug Ben trip he enjoyeif when a young man. It seems he thought he was. tired living ashore, so he went to Danvcrsport nud shipped ou a coasting schooner liound for Philadelphia, He UBed to say. in telling bis story: "I did expect to eu- joy that trip so much. Well, we cast off from the wharf and started down river. When we got to Beverly bridge (a mile or so from the wharf) 1 made up my mind that I had got enough of it, and as we passed through the draw I climbed to the bridge and started for home, and, if you will believe me, 1 could not get a wink of sleep that night until they threw Water on the outside of my bedroom windows to make It seem I was aboard ship."— Boston Herald. A man who Is in perfect health, so he can do au honest day’s work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rod gers, of Branchton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable, to work, but he couldn’t, stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He says, "Success to Foley’s Kidney Cure.” A Bright Boy. “Your sou, 1 believe, made some ex periments while ut college?" "Yes; he discovered what be calls his ‘scientific paradox.’ ” "What Is the nature of it?" "He' succeeded lu demonstrating that debts are expauded by contracting them.” Given and Taken Away, A tiuy bridesmaid at a wedding tbe other day surveyed tbe depurtlug bride and groom with a gloomy brow. "Oh, dearl” .she pouted. "Sister was going to get married today and have lots of fun! And now that man’s taken her awayl” Povertr* Poverty Is very terrible and some times kills the very soul within us, but It Is the north wind that laBhes men into vikings; It Is the soft, luscious south wind which lulls them to lotus dreams.—Oulda. There is something on earth grander than arbitrary power. The thunder, the lightning and the earthquake are terrific, but the judgment of the people Is more.—Daniel Webster. An Alarming Situation results frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition is unkuown to those who use Dr. King's NevTLlfe Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bewels. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price, 25c. Fix this brand in your mind for we will have much to say regarding it in the future. If you are a discrimi nating drinker of beer, critical in the matter of health, and in the actual pleas ure of drinking it, always call for American Queen We do all that conscientious brewing can do to make it the BEST BEER—using only the finest grade of ma terials. It is brewed in a new and perfect plant, equipped from cellar to roof with every modern invention for producing a fine, pure, germless beer a “beer-so pure that it shines.” Call for it at all saloons, clubs, cafes, hotels, etc, Call for it and GET IT. Fix the brand in your mind and watch for our next ad. Acme Brewing Co. MACON, GA. trating’ and soothing properties, allays all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, “it is worth its weight in gold.” $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRADFItLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Go. Mother’s Couch Comfort! You can fully realize the meaning of couch comfort when you take your “rest” on one of Couches. We have a big line of Couches, Davenports and Folding Cots, and our prices are low. Buy Now; Pay Later. / Albany Housefurnishing Co. Castings . . And . . Repair ork. ‘Ihe Bacon Equipment Co. Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank’Building. His Eye on His Bathtub is what the vpse man should always keep. Not only his bathtub, but on every bit of PLUMBING on his prem ises; for two good reasons. Because leaky pipes and worn out joints means typhoid and other ills, as pipes leads to and from the sewer, the latter ONLY, when out of order. Reason second— theYargeAifF" generally saves Expert plumbing on both new and old work. Our plumbing lasts. And our prices are low for the extra fine work we do. HARRIS PLUMBING CO. ’Phone 255.'