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fHE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1902.
BIG DEAL
IN ATLANTA
REAL ESTATE.
FAN-ATICS
i Was yesterday’s game a possibility?
The situation here now isn’t Idyllic
at all.
For remainder of the week
we offer these very substantial
price reductions on all Sum
mer Underwear.
McGrath Said It Was Too
Dark — Errors in Plenty.
Not So Much Hitting as
Usual—Score, 8-5.
| And such things can happen in an
enlightened country!
This isn’t all suggestive of the Val
dosta exhibition games.
The luck of Lavender is lajd away
for a brief season of rest.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Albany, 5; Valdosta, 8.
Waycross, 4; Columbus, 2.
Amerlcus, 7; Cordele, 1,
The golden alchemy of hope Is be
ginning to show too much dross.
Leach was more than Columbus
thought—and they think so now.
never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antisep
tic properties prevent blood poison-
blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer
chant, of Rensselaersvllle, N. Y.,
writes: "It cured Seth Burch, of this
place, of the ugliest sore on his nock
lever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds,
Burns and Sores, 26c at Albany Drug
Co.
A True Laxative. Takes the place of Calomel,
Deadly Serpent Bites
are as common In India as are stom
ach and liver disorders with ns. For
the latter, however, there Is assure
remedy: Electric Bitters, the great
restorative medicine, of which S. A.
Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., says:
"They restored my wife to perfect
health after years of suffering with
dyspepsia and a chronically torpid
liver." Electric Bitters cure chills
and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame
back, kidney troubles and bladder dis
orders. Sold on guarantee by Albany
Drug Co. Price, 50c.
' ' ,6, 1908.
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 teachers for High School.
Principal of Albany Academy.
Eight lady teachers for Academy.
A teacher in vocal music and draw
ing. ,
A teacher in manual training.
A principal o^Negro School.
Seven class teachers of Negro
School.
C. W. RAWSON, Mayor,
AT CORDELE.
Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E.
Amerlcus 402 100 000— 7 8 3
Cordele : 000 000 010— 1 3 4
Batteries—McKnlght and Stevens;
Lavender and Harwood.
“It wasn’t me; it was you,” is the
plaint that some of the members of
the losing team are making to each
other. Now be honest and confess
that nearly each one had something to
do with lit.
Harwood's name Is no longer that,
but Howard. But there was a player
on Albany once who had four combi
nations. He was Rainburger, Hambur
ger, Hamburg and Ranbarger. It gave
the scorer several headaches to get it
right
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 means 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. Let
us figure on it with you.
Albany Trust Co.
of Georgia.
Thirty prominent Albanian
fined for using too much
WATER.
Serves them right, they
should use
Flint Rock
It’s a Ginger Ale.
And there is no fine for
using too much.
Made only toy;
Albany, Ga.
CITY LOANS
We are still prepared to
make Loans on City Real
Estate on short notice
and upon lowest terms.
FARM LOANS
also made on farms in
Dougherty, Lee, Terrell
and Mitchell counties.
&
Gnat! Si Loa Go.
SOMETHING NEW !
A passenger launch in the creek above
the dam
DID YOU KNOW
that you can take a trip up the creek in
this launch for twenty-five cents, that
you would give dollars to take if it
wasn’t so near home.
Don’t be afraid, it is steady and safe,
an expert engineer to run it. Special
rates to picnic parties.
T. M. NELSON.
D. NEUiAN,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
. Now, ladies, if you are
looking for “bargains,” sure
enough, come and look at my
new goods I have just got
in. Only a few that I’ll men
tion :
Ladies’ Imported Needle
work Collars. >
White Aprons, made of
good Lawn.
Ladies’ White Bretelle
Aprons.
Ladies’ White Lawn
Waists.
Ladies’ Skirts, especially
the kind you will want now,
while you are in the kitchen
and making your preserves.
Come and look. I will
save you money.
GAMES TODAY.
Albany at Valdosta.
Waycross at Columbus.
Amerlcus at Cordele. 1
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
I AmerlcnB is a wondrous thing now.
A week ago who would have dreamed
Clubs—
Played. Wdii. Lost
Pet.
it?
Waycross. ...
.... 23
17
6
.736
Columbus. ...
.... 22
15
7
.681
Now’s the chance for the Fishermen
Cordele
.... 22
12
10
.545
to distinguish themselves. Will they
Valdosta
.... 24
12
12
.500
do it?
Albany ......
.... 22
9
13
.409
Amerlcus ....
.... 20
5
15
.250
Allen, the latest acquisition of
The Climbers errored when the Va
grants bunched hits. Only four errors,
it is true, but even that can send a
game on the sorrowful side of the
score card. ' I
Posey and Dudley—Dudley, who was
released, but Is now a necessity since
DeCosta went wrong and Mac got hurt
—was the battery that tried In vain to
withstand the Vagrants’ conquering
streak.
Posey was hit nine times. Seven Is
the number that Weekly gave.
And the score doesn’t matter, since
it was lost.
The game was slow, the active pall
bearers being the nine Climbers, while
the honorary, who were all but in the
active list, were the Vagrants. Any
way, it wasn’t worth as much as fifty
cents.
Now you’ll remember that the team
Is just about as crippled as it Is pos
sible to be. Mac and Kirkham out,
DeCosta gone, Slner something wrong,
the men getting despondent. Why, It’s
considerably easier to lose than to
win. An‘d the path of least resistance
Is the popular street with the Cllmb-
erdown lot, Meanwhile, there Is' talk
of new men—South Atlantic players
and others—who may wear the red sox
after a while. Unconfirmed as yet, hut
of course new men are hound to come
In the way things are now.
The apathetic ontlook the men have
taken, a sorrowful point of view, a des
perate despair and, worst of all, that
hard to answer question, “What’s tT.e
use; we can’t win, anyway?” has taken
hold on the once stout hearts of most
of the Albany men, and It. Is tearing up
the discipline and the fielding aver
ages and general hold-togetherness
that means success.
Even the most loyal ones are begin
ning to doubt, and not a few have
transferred their allegiance, that Is,
those who are among the fans.
It’s so hard to win, so easy to. lose,
the way things are now. But of course
there must be an awakening some
time. It's a long lane—the darkest
cloud—the worm will—an 111 wind,
and all that sort of gaff are just as
applicable as they ever were. And es
pecially to baseball. So don’t he
afraid that for forever and a day the
club will continue to lose.
The rocky reef of something lacking
In the way of finances is staring the
drifting mariners in the face, too.
Ththgs are not what they always
were.
So don’t be surprised if you hear
that the men win today. And those
who are on the wrong side of the
fence must not be sad. It Is obliged
to come when things get straightened
out, and It’ll sure be accorded a royal
welcome.
Beusse, is making Tribble look to his
laurels.
It would be a hard task to count up
the pitchers that have tried out .In
Cordele.
DeCosta has been Bigned by the Cel-
larites, and Lane has gone to Cordele
to play short.
Valdosta Is perhaps the shiniest ex
ample of what team work versus indi
vidual can do.
Columbus having had a second taste
of the top will never rest until they
get there again.
Who knows hut that the pennant is
Albany’s, after all. Does that sound
optimistic, or not?
Sohni, who once wore a Cordele uni
form, is becoming quite a favorite with
the Columbus people.
Poole Is heading the Amerlcus hat
ting order now. ThlB doesn’t mean
the batting averages, though.
But whoever says that the Climbers
are not sluggers is wrong. The trouble
Is they love to error shamefully.
That winning streak hasn’t started
yet. Now this is the question that
needs an answer had; When will It?
Amerlcus has put the professional
who has been playing first for them
out, and a local, Lamar, is covering it.
AT VALDOSTA. •
Innings— 123 456—R. H. E.
Valdosta 021 230— 8 9 7
Albany 010 004— 5 7 4
Batteries—Weakley and Walters;
Posey and Dudley.
A disappointed crowd went down
from the room where the glad news
was to have come by telegraphic de
tail.
If this series Is won it will surely he
welcome; if lost, another wet blanket
on the hopes of the despair-stricken
fans.
In Amerlcus they have been calling
the Albany team the "Sandy Bottoms."
It will be bottom sure enough after a
while.
That last defeat of the Merry Cusses
doesn’t seem to rankle so much since
Cordele, too, has bowed to the Inevi
table.
Eldred has shown lots of improve
ment In his batting lately. He Is be
coming that rare and valuable thing—
a pinch hitter.
In the ten games that have been
played in Albany, Snodgrass hasn’t
made an. error. DeCosta accepted
thirty-five chances out of thirty-eight.
"Is Life Worth Living?" The pub
lisher of this extremely lnterestlngsllt-
tle booklet Is no other than the Albany
Baseball Team. Just -now some are
tempted to respond with a positive
negative.
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, Ga., June 5.—Forrest and
George Adair yesterday pulled olt
what Is said to be one of tho largest
real estate deals ever consummated in
Atlanta when they purchased from the
trustees of Emory College the building
on Whitehall Btreet formerly occupied
by the Bass Dry Goods Compnny, pay
ing $125,000 for it In cash, and also
the property between the Aragon Ho
tel and the Grand opera house, known
ns the Banks lot, now occupied by a
two-story brick structure and the
Peachtree auditorium, for which $120,-
000 was paid, making the two deals
aggregate $246,000. The Banks prop
erty wns bought from Asa Candler.
Forrest Adair says tho lot on Peach
tree street is to be used as a site for
a four-story business building. At one
time it was reported that this lot was
to be the site for one of the new the
atres which was being planned for At
lanta. This was denied by Mr. Cand
ler, who said ho had no intention of
building a playhouse and had had no
negotiations with anyone who contem
plated such an enterprise.
The best safeguard against head
ache, constipation and liver troubles Is
DeWltt’s 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 cleansing. • They don’t gripe.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale
Drug Co.
THE SULTAN IS
IN POOR HEALTH.
At Times Breaks Into Outbursts of
Anger and Is Barbarous.
Vienna, June 5.—A well Informed
correspondent, writing from Constanti
nople, states that the sultan’s health
at the moment is causing grave anx
iety to his medical and political ad
visers. Abdul Hamid has never been
really strong, and has been In falling
health for some years. Lately, how
ever, serious symptoms have mani
fested themselves. At times, it is
said, the sultan breaks into outbursts
of anger that are most alarming, and
Is then most barbarous and ferocious
to all who cross Mb path.
Death From Lockjaw
HoW Cyanide Wivi Discovered.
Scheele In 1783 laid the foundations
for the manufacture of cyanide of po
tassium. With prusslate of potash for
Its base, dried animal matter of any
and all kinds was dumped Into the su
perheated vessels containing tho pot
ash, together with iron filings and bor
ings. A stonelike black mass resulted
from the cooling, nnd other processes
brought the final lemon colored crys
tals which resulted from evaporations
of the solutions. From these crystals
prussic add was evolved, of which a
2 per cent solution is tho pharmaceu
tical preparation, yet so powerful that
four drops will kill a lurgo dog. A
chemist, putting a cyanide solution In
a gold lined dish in 1844, discovered
that the gold was dissolved in the
liquid. This wns the beginning of the
gold plating process by tho use of cya
nide nnd the further involvement of
the poison came about In electroplat
ing, in photography and In treating re
fractory gold ores.—Technical World.
ELECTION
OF TEACHERS
For the City Schoole of Albany, June
10c BLEACHED VESTS, 5c.
About twenty dozen bleached, taped neck Vest's,
' 10c quality, at 5c
10c VESTS, 3 FOR 25c.
One case 10c quality Sleeveless Vests. This
week 3 for 25c
15c VESTS, 12c.
About 40 dozen 15c value Vests, sizes to 9 in
cluded. Sale price 12c each; 6 for 69c
2 FOR 25c VESTS, 9c.
Several dozen Vests, regular price, 2 for 25c.
This week 9c
50c ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS, 39c.
Several dozen Men’s lEastic Seam Drawers, 50c
quality 39c; 2 for 75c
50c UNDERWEAR, 39c.
All 50c Underwear. Balbriggan is included in'
this offer 39c garment; 75c suit.
35c VALUE UNDERWEAR, 22j4c.
Underwear, regular value 35c, our price for re
mainder of week f 2 garments, 45c
The liver is the great filtering apparatus of the
system. It filters the poison-loaded bile out of the
blood and discharges part of it from the body. When
the liver fails to do this work, then the bile passes
through into the general circulation and begins its
poisonous work. Eventually it settles and fastens
itself at some point, which location may be far away
from the liver; yet it is stagnation or congestion of
the liver which is the immediate cause of the whole
trouble. The only way to help a disordered liver is
to treat it as the human filter.
Laxo invigorates and stimulates this most im
portant organ.
LAXO is a certain Cure for habitual constipa
tion.
35c a Bottle.
.
This is the time of the year when ~-
every mother wants her baby to get as,
much fresh air as possible.
We can make this not only possi
ble, but profitable too, if you will let
us sell you one of the beautiful folding
GO-CARTS
we have just received. They are beau
ties, everyone, and at unusually low
prices. . "