The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 06, 1906, Image 6

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i THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1906. WA8HINQ WITHOUT WATER tm Like Trying? to Get Rid ot Dandruff Without Herplelde. Did you ever see any one trying to trash themselves without soap or water? If you did what would you say of him? It Is every bit as foolish to try to get Be Healthy! E. H. DENNISON—Dentist 'Phone J. W. DORSETT, Dentist, now in Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 413. rid ot Dandruff and to prevent Bald: ness by feeding the germs which cause It, with Canthrarldes, Vaseline,, Glycer ine and similar substances which form the principal Ingredients of most so- called Hair Vigors. Newbro's Herplelde is successful be cause It attacks and kills the parasitic germ whloh feeds on the hair roots. It is the original and only genuine These are rush days with the laun dry, folks. * is more important in the can contribute more to your comfort than the presence in your home of an ice cream freezer. The best coal is cheapest ALBANY COAL’& WOOD CO. summer than that the food scalp germicide manufactured. Sold by leading druggists. Send Wo. In stamps for sample to The Herplelde Co., Detroit, Mich. Albany Drug Co., Special Agents And ere long the leafy month of June will be a memory only, Just as May was. The Famous ‘North Star” Refrigerators Peerless Freezers White Mountain Freezers— South Atlantic and Southern League detail telegraphic, games at The Office. TRADE MARK Peaches and cream will soon sup plant atrawberrleB and cream. The latter have held the Held long enough, anyway. are emissaries of purity and guardians of the health of the family. They keep food entrusted to them fi;esh and pure, and accomplish their work with an economy in the way of ice bills that is as- \ • tonishing. All styles and sizes. Take your choice. They are the world’s best, and if one is not exactly what you want, the other cer tainly is. ■ Do'not think of trying to get through the long hot season without a mod ern, “quick-fire” freezer. We have all sizes in stock. Buy your Coffin* and Caskets from ALBANY BUGGY CO. tf The dry goods people say the fan market Is very much on the boom. As everyone knows the reason, It won’t he mentioned here. Coal miners’ strike cannot affect Al bany. Barron’s getting coal In solid train loads. I The crops around Albany were real ly In need of a little wet weather. This was especially true of the most Impor tant of them all, the cantaloupe crop. Few more tons native hay, Cruger & Pace. Almost the last of the blue and white bunting that has been adorning the city In honor of the Eiks has dis appeared. Some of It Is still wrapped around the posts, etc., unconcerned that It Is a full week since the Elks were here. Large soft lump coal, 2,000 pounds to the ton. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. Just now the servant girl problem, always a thing of terror to the house keepers, Is especially trying. It Is largely a question of climate, the regal Juno weather taking possession of the house maids at the expense of energy. But it was always thus. .Before purchasing your coal call and see our fancy lump. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. ADVERTI8ED LETTER LI8T. . Albany, Qa., June 6, 190G. The following Is a list of letters re maining In this office unclaimed June 6, 1906. Unless called fpr they will be sent to the dead letter office: Gentlemen's List. B—A. B. Brown, Solomon Brown, .1. P. Brown. C—E. J. Clarke, E. P. Caldwell, Emeno Campbell. G—E. J. Greer, J. P. Graham, Amous Green. II—J. M. Hollingsworth, M. F. Har dy, Albert Hayes. L—P. O. Lee. M—C. E. Murphy, W. B. Muse & Co., Brown Morall, Millard McGrath. O—Jackson Owens. P—W. R. Porr. . S—Sonah Snipe, C. W. Smith. W—Archibald Woodward, Zaclt Wil liams, D. R. Weill. Ladles List. B—Julia Bobbo. C—Luanna Coleman. D—Miss G. E. Dee, Miss Fannie Drake. E—Miss Julia Edwards, Miss Hen- settes Evlns. F—Miss Lillian C. Fox. G—Mrs. Ratpey Gardner. J—Mrs. W. D. Jones, Miss Hattie Jackson. M—Miss Kace Mill, Julia McCoy. N—Ammle Nelks. P—Miss Kernella Pltterson. R—Miss Everlena Robinson. S — Miss Bell Smith, Mrs. Lela Sturds. T—Madame Tllman, Miss Bessie Telary. W—Miss Annie Willis, Hattie Wil liams. In calling for the above letters please say “advertised,’’ and pay. 1 cent for same. H. F. BRIMBERRY, P. M. You Can Fill Your Parlor With he.avy, .massive; cumbrous pieces of furniture if you will, but to the aesthetic mind who is looking for something that is dainty and serviceable without being cumbrous what can appeal with more force than the Beautiful Willow Pieces which we are now showing at our store ? The amateur baseball spirit Is grow ing with a rapidity that surely must have ltB fountain springs In the de feats that have followed the profes sional team In Its present road trip. Teams too numerous to mention are springing up everywhere over town. The AUTOMATIC Refrigerator is built so that you Can keep it as sweet and clean as a China dish. We think you will be surprised at the saving of ice. We know that the appearance is better than that of your neighbor’s, unless an AUTOMATIC is there. You’ll like the water cooler (absolutely non-odorous), you’ll like the trap arrangements — you’ll like it best when you find food flavors do not mix. Let us show you the AUTOMATIC — It’s certainly a great refrigerator. R. C. Eat man. Come ’round this evening and see how the other games in the Georgia State League came out. Detailed tele graphic accounts at The Office. tf Tho only way to keep one’s temper now, when anyone tries to Inform you that it Is hot weather, is to respond In like manner, and utter with the one who Is of the firm belief that he Is original in his remarks, the same sort of stuff. 'You will get away from him all the sooner. 25 Washington street. Albany, Qa. ATLANTIC COAST LiNE RAILROAD CO. PASSENGER SCHEDULES. IN EFFECT APRIL 9, 1906. NOTE.—These arrivals and departures, as well ns connections, are given i Information, but arrivals, departures and connections! are not guaranteed No. 73 No. 71 4.00p C.lGp 30p 7.30p 12.1 6.15 9.00p I0.45p LE5a 3.01 6.45 No. 74 Lv Albany Ar Ar Thomasvllle Lv Lv Thomasville Ar Ar Montlcello Lv Albany Tifton |Ar Waycross iv Waycross Jacksonville iv Jacksonville Palatka Sanford Orlando Lakeland Tampa |Ar Port Tampa |No. 90 10.30p 8.55p 6.30p G.05p 3.30p 7.55a 5.35a 2.20a 1.02a 10.20p S.35p 8.00p 7.05p 4.30p 2.10p l.OOp No. 72||No. 71| 11.45a|| 4.00p)Lv Albany Ar 9.25a 6.15p|Ar Thomasville LV O.lOaJJ l.lGalLv Thomasville At- 5.20a[| 8.05a|Ar Montgomery Lv No. 91 No. 95| 6.46a 9.45a 9.50a No. 94 2.00p]Lv 6.00p Ar 6.30p Lv 12.65p 9.35p Ar 1.05p 1.35a Lv 5.10p 5.55a Ar 11.45p 1.40p Ar 4.17a 8.00p Ar 7.54a|11.60p Ar 9.09a 1.43a AY 11.22a 4.25a Ar 1.53p] 7.23a Ar Albany Waycross Waycross Savannah Savannah Charleston Wilmington Richmond Washington Baltimore Philadelphia Now York 11.45a 7.65a 6.05a 3.15a 2.50a 12.01a 3.45p 9.05a 4.30a 2.61a 12.19a 9.25p No. 74 7.06p 4.30p 2.30p G.60a No. 90 10.30p 6.30p 6.00p 2.45p 9.00a 7.00a 7.25p 3.45p 2.12p 11.65a 9.25a W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N, C. 8. A. ATKIN80N, Ticket Agent, Albany, Gu. T. C. WHITE, Dlyialon Paaaenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. T. J. BOTTOMS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Thomatvllle, Ga. EXCURSION. Only ?1.26 for the round trip to Co lumbus on Monday, Juno 11. Special train leaves 7:30 a. m. via Seaboard Air Line railway. 1-2-4-0-8-9 The street tax collectors are begin ning to abate a little In their zeal. To those who have been so fortunate as to have severed all official connection with tho aforesaid gentlemen—this Is accomplished by a purely business transaction—ho Is only a figurehead nfter all. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: "This Is to certify that I have used Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and It has prov en, without a doubt, to bo n thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and It ts with pleasure I offer my con scientious reference.’’ That longed for shower has come at last. There was scurrying for shelter among those who happened to he with, out an umbrella when the shower struck the street-wnlkers In the after noon. The ones who were lucky enough to have a covering did not lack for friends while the raindrops fell. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clogged bowels and torpid liver, until constipation becomes chronic. This condition Is unknown to those who use Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the best and gentlest ■ regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co. Price, 26c. . These are all the Heywood-Wakefield label goods, of which we control the sale at this point, made of the very finest quality of imported reed and’ each and evei’y pattern is a gem. For the summer parlor, reception hall or bedroom nothing can take their place. Don’t wait until the best of these goods have been selected, but come at once and get first choice. The Steele Furniture and « Hardware Store, ' r Leaders in High Grade Goods Morris Weslosky, D. W. James. President. V.-Pre» F. H. Bates, Cashier. N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier. TM National Ban! OF ALBANY, GA. CAPITAL .. UNDIVIDED PROFITS . $50,000.UG . 12.000.00 Solicits accounts of firms and ln<S viduals. Morris Weslosky, President. D. W. .Tames,' W. H. Pell, 1st Vice Pres. 2nd Vice-Pies. Joseph 8. Davis, p. W. .Tonec. Oaslier. Ass'tOnshiler. pirst Rational Bank, ALBANY, QA. Capital 350,006 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000 MONEY LOANED. Deposits received subject to Sight Draft. A general banking buslnes. transacted. Bankers' and merchants' accounts solicited. J. S. Davis. T. W. Vontulett Following the Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most Important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H.r says: "I was two years In Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine In the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases.” guaranteed at Al bany Drug Co. Prices, 60c and 31.00. Trial bottle free. J. S. DAVIS & CO.; INSURANCE AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. Agents of the Sonthern Mutual Insur ance Co. Office—Vontulett Building. !—tPhonee—343—88—122—:— Telephone No. 156 | S. REICH | 96 Broad Street It Doesnt Pay You to Make Your Muslin Underwear If You are in Reack of tins Store Our way of selling Muslin Underwear is making a great change. The ladies hereabouts have until recent ly supposed that the economical way of obtaining Mus lin Underwear was to make it themselves. But they are fast finding that it’s 50 per cent, cheaper to buy them all ready made. These few 'price items will give you an idea of what to expect at this store: ALBANY BRICE CO BRICK. —MANUFACTURERS OF— Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. Ladies’ beautifully trim med Gowns made of the best Muslins— $1.00 1.25 1.75 Ladies’ Corset Covers, made ond trimmed in Laces and • Em broidery. Season’s “Fad”— 25c 50c 90c $1.00 $1.25 Ladies’ beautifully em broidered Drawers in as sorted sizes — 35c 50c 75c 150 Ladies’ Underskirts. Tnese goods are made by best makers— 60c 75c $1.00 $1.28 1.50 2.00 2.25 2.50 PIANOS! TWENTY INSTRUMENTS ON OUR FLOORS FOR * YOUR INSPECTION. A PIANO, like a wife or husband, is frequently a life companion. You therefore want something to suit you perfectly when you buy. We believe we can give you satisfaction in the two essential points— QUTALITY AND PRICE. BBAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSES 104 Pine Street, (Rumney BuildingOgAlbany, vv yi