The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 06, 1906, Image 3

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I THE'ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY,. JUNE 6, 1906. felt that ColumbUs demanded tor a rainy day. , . Winning is no Joke, but a little trag edy would be acceptable now. TheBe "comedies of errors" aren't at all funny. 1 * i "Daddy” Hamburger is hitting near ly up with Hessler now. Hessler, it is explained, is the one they'swear by in Columbus. It is getting time that Amerlcus lose a few. After that first frazzle on eh- thuslasm wears off it won’t be as easy to walk away. 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. Foster, Lavender-like, has taBted de feat, too. The winning streak of these two has been only equaled by Ameri- cus’ losing streak, Some of those who don’t know are pointing the Anger of scorn at the Al bany club. Some people have unlim ited quantities of gall. The amateur baseball' teams recently organized among the young men of the city, those who work in the wholesale houses and those in the retail, will meet first on next Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The proceeds will go to the Hospital Association, and t,he game deserves to be liberally patronized by the public. The line-up of the two teams is entirely amateur, and those who go out will not only bd'rendering a service to a worthy cause, but will also be treated to an exhibition of clean baseball. Arthur Starr has sold his franchise to a local stock company. There was nothing wrong with him, but they wanted to run things themselves. Really, it is hard to get a complete line-up now. “The pitchers have to work in the outHeld and nearly every one on the team playa out of his posi tion. What disposition Cordele will make of the team is now agitating the minds of those who like to predict., The fu ture ought to take care of itself, but it won’t. Thirty- prominent Albanian s fined for using too much three of the games will be lost. And Cordele, too, is waiting for them. Now Cordele is no stronger than Valdosta, it as strong, in spite of the standing, and it will be just as easy to take a few from them, or easier. That Americus team received some thing bad yesterday. Columbus was shut out, too. Of the losing teams, ours was the best put up game. • Then these reductions on men’s and young men’s suits will appeal to you. Every svtit is included in these reduced prices. Including serges, worsted and cheviot fancies. Single and double breasted, newest patterns and' style cuts. Columbus must have at least four out of six games or the umpire will suffer. Unless he works their way as the Vagrants darkly hint was recently the case. Serves them rig] should use Flint Rock Coniff is no longer manager. He was fired, and Americus has an nounced that they alone wil| manage their own affairs. Walen is Aeld cap tain. What was wrong with Stevens? Bagwell’s 3-Bagger Ruined the Game — Held Even Until the Eighth — Kirk land, a New Man, Pitched. Score, 6-3. AT VALDOSTA. Innings— 123 4EG 789—R. H. E. Valdosta .... 200 001 03*— 6 5 9 Albany. .... 000 010 200— 3 8 4 Batteries—Kirkland and Dudley; Barber and WalterB. Umpire, Weekes. Time 1:45. And there is no fine for using too much. Anyway, when the boys get to Cor dele they can tell them that they took the last series that they played with them. Who thought then, when for one whole day we were third place, that this time of trial was in the fu ture? RESULTS YESTERDAY. Valdosta, 6; Albany, 3. Columbus, 0; Waycross, 6. Cordele, 9;' Americus, 0. FAN-ATICS Albany, Ga, When Blankenship was made um pire the Columbus people were joyous without concealment. It was owing to their efforts he wub appointed, .Val dosta comes up now and says that those two games they lost there were stolen. Draw your own conclusions. GAMES TODAY. Albany at Valdosta. Columbus at Waycross. Americus at Cordele. More unchecked sliding. CITY LOANS Defeat is a monotonous thing, ain’t We are still prepared to make Loans on City Real Estate on short notice and upon lowest terms. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Waycross. .... 24 18 6 .750 Cplumbus. .... 23 15 8 .652 Cordele .■ 23 13 10 .565 Valdosta 25 13 12 .520 Albany 23 9 ' 14 .391 Americus ..... 21 5 16 .238 And it was held even for a while, Austin, Nichols & Co.'s lobster, ,25c can; shrimp 16c; Libby’s lunch tongue 20c can. . ’Phone TO. W E. FIELDS. Two shut-outs yesterday—Americus and Columbus. ' FARM LOANS Waycross qt the top with'that .760 way above the rest. Card of Thanks. Baconton, Ga„ June 6, 1900. Albany Herald, Albany, Ga.: Please allow us space In your dot- umns to thank our many friends for their expressions of synipathy during our recent bereavement, the death of our daughter. In Baconton and Albany all the consolations that friendship could bestow have been given us, and we are grateful for them. Very sincerely, MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. PINSON. also made on farms in Dougherty, Lee, Terrell and Mitchell counties. AT CORDELE. Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E. Cordele. .... 020 030 04*— 9 12 0 Americus. ... 000 000 000— 0 2 4 Batteries—Stewart and Harwood; Hamilton and Stevens. Shall It be three straight for Val dosta from Albany? A True Laxative. Takes the place of Calomel. 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 borne 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. They said that Starr was a "perfect gentleman.” So he Is. Of course it's no use, but split milk is bad enough, anyway. AT WAYCROSS. Innings— 123 460 789—R. H. E. Columbus ... 000 000 000— 0 3 3 Waycross . . . 400 010 10*— 0 9 3 Batteries—Sohnl, Mercer and Cran ston; Ham and Beusse. "They say” Tribble Is too good to stay long in this league. SOMETHING NEW 1 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. Things like that three-bas'e hit of Bagwell’s can’t be helped. Deadly 8erpent Bites are as common In India as are stom ach and liver disorders with us. For the latter, however, there is a sure remedy; Electric Bitters, the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsvilie, 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, 60c. Through seven and one-half innings it was most anybody’s. Valdosta was not running away, and the Climbers were fighting for dear life. Even it was, and visions of twelve innings be gan to come up before- the grandstand. But with the’bases full, they called on Bagwell to deliver. He did, a clean three-base hit, while the others raced In, and the Valdostans shouted. That was the trouble, and what had been 3-3 was 6-3. Barber was a trifle hard for them to find. The yellow-haired youngster was In fine form. He was hit for five, but they weren't of the bunched vari ety. Kirkland Is the new pitcher Snodgrass has signed, and he looked pretty good, allowing eight It Is true, but one of these was that drive for three, and If it hadn’t been for that it might have been a lot different. Still It wasn’t. Strange to say, Valdosta made near ly twice as many errors as Albany, the home'team going In for nine. But the men don't seem to be able to take advantage of opponents’ errors, and this Is how gamp are won. The earned run Is a rare thing compared .with the ordinary run. Dudley Is still catching for the team, Mac being stlli unable to do anything. Walters jvas also a factor In the re- sulL He was quite an adept yester day with his base-runner-killer, and some died at second that ordinarily wouldn’t It was simply a case of hard luck. Who could have foretold that Bagwell —who is really weak with the stick— would do that piece of work? A scratch hit could have been expected, but fortune was hard against the new pitcher. Which makes two series gone, with tWs very’ strong. probability that all Reports are that “Kid” Nunley is playing harder than ever now. These are sad times in Albany, buf "it must brighten up some time. To win or not to win, that is the question. There Isn’t any answer. It was a dead certainty that Beusse jvould attend to that losing streak of Waycross. Paving Assessments. Notice Is hereby given that execu tions will be issued against any per son’s property If the paving assess ment on such property has not been paid before the 16th. Inst. Such exe cutions will only add to the atpount of the assessment, so all parties Indebted to the city In this paving matter are urged to heed this final notice. 6-10t Y, 0. RUST, Clerk. UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. That hoodoo that won’t leave, even on a point-blank Invitation, Is having a flush time. 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 Apyons. 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. F will save you money. 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. , A game'that wasn’t lost would be a but none the little, surprising now; less welcome. fe , Is the joy of the household, for without V it no happiness can be complete. How A sweet thd picture of mother and Labe I Angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of t,he mother bending ovqr the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she — : — — — -— fullof danger and suffering that she looks’ forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. 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