The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 05, 1906, Image 7

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No woman’s happi ness can be complete without children; it is her nature to love II B B -f and want them NiqMmaro ItsSe tiful and pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother’s Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it is safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy is always ap- __ __ _ _ _ i!!££r&3f J|fBOMig2S* 2£ of women through the * W " ^BBB m BJ0B trying crisis without suffering. nB fg M Send for free book containing Information of fm— EftM priceless value to all expectant motuere.'. £kr“* jyWjljpjl BnR nS B Tbs Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. B B VII0 BW0 Castings . And . Repair Work. The Bacon Equipment Co. Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank Building. His Eye on His Bathtub is what the wise 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- repairing a small leak generally saves the larger bill. 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. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Arrival and Departure of Trains *i Albany, Ga. In Effect Jan. 8. 1905. OeTaRTUREsT For Dothan, Florala and Lock hart 7:45 am For Dothan, Florala and Look- hart .' 8:50 pm For Macon, Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus, Savannah,. 4:05am For Macon, Atlanta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Troy... .11:54 am For Macon. Atlanta, Savan- nah 9:00pm ARRIVALS: From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 8:45 pm From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 11:40am From Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon 7:25 am From Montgomery, Troy. Co lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma con, Montgomery, Colum bus - 11:30 pm ALL TRAINS DAILY. Drawing room sleeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta oa trains arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. and leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parloi car between Albany and Atlanta or train arriving Albany at 3:40 p. m. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a. m. For further Information apply to S. A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or C. A. DEWBERRY, T. P. A., Albany, Ga. FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. W. H. MILLER, Proprietor Moved! r. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable >r, has moved his place of business [o. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south id street. - y Spring samples are ready for in- :tion. JOS. L. RAREY, The “Modern Method“ system of Jl hitth-sr.-ido t-iWing introduced by L. E. Hay* 4^5: Co., of Cincinnati, O., sRti«fic3 cord di error* every where. Ait M-’/tr SfWctly to Yre I -nt intH-Jrvnte price*. '‘"’I'-s of foreign ’ion «’sri, M’nrr, from v/r i’-hto choose. n.4oro»i-ot*fI bv S. B. BROWN & CO., Albany, Ga. Morris Weslosky, D. W. James. Pre8idient. V.*Pret F. H. Bates, Cashier. N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier. Tbir&National Bant OF ALBANY. <3A. ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law, Buyers .. And .. Sellers of Real Estate. CAPITAL $50,000.00 UNDIVIDED P30FIT8 .... 12,000.00 Solicits accounts ot firms and Into viduals. Ill OFF UMOl Would Emancipate Farmer and Small Manufacturer. LIGHT, HEAT, POWER. Can Be Made at a Trifling-Cost from the Refuse of the Farm or Any Starch-8earlng Product. Morris Weslosky, President. D. W. James. W. 8. Bell. 1st Victj-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pi m. losepb H. Davis. P. W. .Toner. Casller. AHft’tUftRhier. First Rational f$ank, ALBANY',. OA. We have five plan tations within a few miles of Albany for sale at reasonable prices. We also have a number of improved lots in the city of Albany for sale. We also have list ed with us for quick sale a house and lot on the corner of Pine and Madison streets. This is an extra good bargain at the price asked. If interested, see us at once. Capital $50,006 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft. A general banking business transacted. Bankers’ and merchants’ accounts solicited. HICKS' CAPUDINE MMttlKTZLY CURES HEADACHES (mu COLDS In 6.to 12 Hours THil Mft.lt* M9m*re Ed. U Clayton Jones, Rooms 3, 4 and B, Hobbs Building. Phono 408. From the Philadelphia Record. At various times during the last fif teen years attempts have boon mado to secure legislation providing for the sale of alcohol for technical and other Industrial purposes free from the In ternal revonue tax of $1.10 per gallon. The recent passage of such a measure by both houses of congress Is esti mated to be likely to effect n revolu tion in certnln economic conditions. Burned In suitable lamps, alcohol Is a better lllumlnant than kerosene, and Its' Intense hentlng power would mnlto It serviceable aB a fuel of the highest order. To the farmer it woijld be In valuable as a power generator for the motors coming into use for baling hay, shelling corn, sawing wood, threshing, churning nnd driving various kinds of farm machinery. In this connection It Is to be noted that Its olieapness Is combined with an absolute snfety that cannot be guaranteed In the use of gasoline, which, when In flame, ,be comes a spreading menace under n flow of wntor. Alcohol the Best Fuel. It has been demonstrated that alco hol yields a greater per cent, of the hent It develops than any other fuel, the scientific data being: Alcohol, 33 per cent.; gasoline, 21 per cent.; pe troleum, 18 per cent. And, wlmt marks It out ns serviceable In tho most Iso lated corners of the country Is the ease with which It may bo produced from all starch-bearing plants, such as corn, Including the stalks; potatoes, sweet potatoes, waste molasses from the sugar cane and sugar beet, at a cost not exceeding 5 cents per gallon. Central distilleries In farming sections would be able to dispose of quantities of products which are at present en tirely unprofitable, and the farmer would benefit Immediately by an In creased demand for what he raised; and by an abundance and a cheap sup ply of valuable material for light, heat nnd power. Not Drinkable. The alcohol would be rendered unfit for drinking, or “denatured," by sev eral processes which make It poison ous to a certain extent nnd revolting to the stomach, without Impairing the efficiency of the fluid as an lllumlnant or a fuel. It must be remembered that there are two kinds of alcohol In gen eral use—ethyl, or grain, alcohol, which Is now the source of Intoxicate lng beverages, and pays $2.23 per gal lon on the pure spirit, and wood alco hol, which Is untaxed, but whose pro duction Is expensive enough to ellm lnate It ns a competitor of grain'alco hol were the latter free-from tax. It has been pointed out that wood alcohol when handled In the arts will cause blindness. A free grain alcohol would put a stop to this menace to public health. For Motor Vehicles. Passing over to the traction possi bilities that would result from the use of grain alcohol as a fuel, It may be stated that the present problem of non-derangeable motors for vehicles would be solved by the substitution of alcohol for gnsollno. In Europe, where a tax on denatured alcohol Is practi cally unknown, the Introduction of mo tor vehicles has kept pace with tho rapid advance of mechanical skill Tho German army has had built for service automobiles and field wagons which are run by alcohol. Passing through Austrian estates, one finds al cohol locomotives and farm engines of most efficient type, nnd. In fact, the use of gasoline or petroleum Is raro In France, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Austria and other European countries, where tho government has met the crying need of a cheap sourco of power and light by throwing open freely to tho people the production of grain al cohol. America’s Great Field. In the United States the predomi nance of agricultural Interests In the creation of wealth placea tho nation In a favorable position for developing to tho utmost the utilization of grain al cohol. Corn stalks alone, which are now wasted, Would yield ten billion gallons of alcohol for the hundred mil lion of neros of Indian corn grown. The poorer varieties of potatoes would serve excellently for the purpose, four acres being capable of a ylold of 1,000 gallons, and districts poorly supplied with water would at once turn to ac count Its non-marketable starch-plants. Innumerable Industries would bo made Independent of coal, especially where the Inconvenience of a distant market and high freight rates make production costly under present con ditions. Manufactories of a smaller type would offer employment In the heart of the great grain districts, and the Industrial activity of the nation would be scattered over an Immense area that would relievo the conges tion of eastern cities. Tho speedy per fection of alcohol-burning boilers would In tills way eliminate economlo problems of groat magnitude. It would nlso abate the smoke nuisance trnt lias become a live quostlon In ev ery city whore Industry Is carried on. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation nnd liver troubles Is DeWltts Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of theso famous little pills In the house and take n dose nt bedtime when you feel thnt the stomach and bowels need clenslng. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Cq„ Hllsman-Salo Drug Co. Methodist Sunday School Picnic. Tho children and teachers of the Methodist Sunday school are enjoying tlielr annual outing nt Phllemn today. Tho party left at little before 9 o'clock this morning In n special train over the A. & N., tho train pulling out from the freight depot on Flint street The picnickers will return about 0 o’clock. ' Phlloma Is an Ideal place for an out ing of tho kind being enjoyed by the Methodist children today, and It Is not to be doubted that they are having one of tho most enjoyablo times of their lives. Indigestion 1b much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Tako a little Kodol Dys- pensla Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Dlgosts wlmt you cat and makes the Btomach aweot. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Tlie nehl "Simon Pare, “Tlie real slmou pure” Ib one of those phrases which every one understands nnd not one In n hundred could account for. Simon Pure was a Pennsylvania Quaker In Mrs. Ccntllvro’s “A Bold Stroke For a Wife," produced nt Drury I.une theater, London, lu February, 1718. One Coloucl Felguwell passes blmself off ns Slmou nnd wins the heart of n Bristol heiress. Atlas Lovely, aftor which tlie real Simon Pure turns up. The Wcntlier Prophet. "How are,you coming on with your new system of weather prediction 7” “Well," answered tho prophet cheeri ly, “I can always get tho kind of weather all right, but I haven’t quite succeeded lu bitting tbo dates exactly.' A man who Is In perfect health, so he can do an 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 Btoop over to tie hts own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a new mnn of him. Ho says, “Success to Foley's Kidney Cure." S’ Great Ideas. A great Idea Is usually original to more than one discoverer., Great Ideas coma when tlie world needs them. They surround tho world’s Ignorance nnd press for ndmlesion,—A. Phelps. Those arc wise who through error pass on to truth: those are fools who hold fust to error.—Ruckert. If you are troubled with Piles and can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salvo, but bo Bure you got that made by E. C. DeWltt, of Chicago. It Is the Original. If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved It Is probable that you got bold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Albany Drug Co., HUsmnn-Salo Drug Co. I Camp Wm. Slaughter, No, 971, U. C. V. Albany, Ga., June >4, 1906. The regular monthly meeting of this camp will bo held Wednesday, Juno 0, 1906, at 10 a. m„ at the Court House. Let every Veteran be on hand. By ordor ot T. M. CARTER, Capt. Commanding Camp. B. F. BRIMBERRY. AdJ. LOW RATE8 To Boston, Mass., and Return Via Atlantic Coast Line. Rato from Albany to Boston und re turn via all rail $34.76; datos of Bale May 31 to June 9; final limit June 18. Via Savannah and steamer, $35.40 round trip. Tickets will be sold for steamera sailing from Savannah June 4, C and 7, return limit June 18. Ex tensions can be obtained by deposit of ticket and payment of fee of $1. Stopovers allowed at New York. Only to whours ride from Savannah. Direct connection made at Jesup via all rail. 2-lwk Something New In Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to tho 29th year for 6 per cent, of the premium, and If you die In that period no charge Is made against your policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cehts extra for each. $1,000, be Insured against total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and the policy la fully paid up, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. 0. M. CL/ RK, 24-lmo Agent EYES TE8TED FREE. Sooner or later the eye loses its flexibility of focus. We try to read small print but it is difficult, ,, and we strain the eyes until at i • last we realize that we must have | ’ f lasses. Then we go where we ,, now we will get an expert and < ’ correct examination and correct; ’ and well fitting frames. Of course we go to Phil Harris, f Leading Optician. U. GEsIGEiR. Very Special Things at Small Prices FOR THIS WEEK! 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. We exhibit a beautiful assort ment of White Goods, Dimities, Nainsooks, Organdies and handsome Mercerized Lawns, fancy and plain. Great variety of Colored Wash Goods in attractive patterns. b. GEIGER 71 droMt 8tract* ESI 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 of Confirmation Presents; IEHG'1 , BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. lONSBERG’S ALBANY TELEPHONES: Office 30. Manager 112, F. 0. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M. Carte", A. W. Tucker, Largest and Oldest In surance Agency in South Georgia. Representing 25 of the largest and strongest Insurance Companies in business. Insurance against Fire, Lightning and Wind Storms. Large Lines, Special Haz ards, Gin houses and.coun- try property solicited. W. E. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building. Albany, Ga.