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■ THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1906. J
ED. B. ® CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law, Bayers
Sellers of Real Estate.
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.
Rorfmi 3, 4 and S, Hobbs Building.
Phono 408.
Married
Women
Every woman covets a
shapely, pretty figure, and
many of them deplore the
loss of their girlish forms
after marriage. The bearing
of children is often destructive
to the' mother’s shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided,
however, fy the use of Mother’s Friend before baby comes, as this
great limment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and
preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all tho
danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through
this critical period without pain. It is woman’s greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the
use of this wonderful
remedy. Sold by all
druggists at Ifi .oo per
bottle. Our little
book, telling all about
this liniment, will be sent free.
Mother*s
The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa. Friend
THE “DOMING PERIOD
of a woman's life, Is the name often given to the "change of life.”
Your menses come at long intervals, and grow scantier until they
stop. Some women stop suddenly. The entire change lasts three
or four years, and It Is the cause of much pain and discomfort,
which can, however, be cured, by taking
WINE
OF
CARDUI
Woman’s Relief
It quickly relieved the pain, nervousness, irritability, miserable
ness, forgetfulness, fainting, dizziness, hot and cold flashes, weak
ness, tired feeling, etc. Cardui will bring you safely through this
"dodging period,” and build up your strength for the rest of your life.
At all druggists in $1.00 bottles. Try it.
WRITE US A LETTER
freely and frankly,-telling us all your
troubles. We will send Free Advice (in
plain, sealed envelope). Address: La
dies’ Advisory Dept.,The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
“EVERYTHING BUT DEATH
I suffered,” writes Virginia Robson,
of Easton, Aid., “until I took Cardui,
which cured me so quickly It surprised
my doctor, who didn’t know I was
taking it.”
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 tne extra fine
work we do.
HARRIS PLUMBING CO.
■Phone 255.
:; Sec G. W. King for
Cabinet
Mantels;;
]| and Sash, Doors, Rough and Dress
ed Lumber, shipped direct from
factories.
Phone 492.
...Good Groceries all the Time...
If you want the best in the
Grocery Line, and want the
right prices, too, 'phone your
orders to No. 91.
S. STERNE,
Washington St. Grocer
In Session at Indianapolis.
Surprisingly Large Num
ber of Delegates Are Out
spoken Bryan Men.
Indianapolis, Ind., June 7.—A sur
prisingly large number of the delegates
to the Democratic state convention In
sesston here today are outspoken In
their support of William J. Bryan.
Many of them expresp the opinion that
Mr. Bryan will lie the next Democratic
nominee for President, or will name
the nominee, and they want Indiana to
send a delegation to the national con
vention that will have the. Bryan
stamp on it. The staunchest repre
sentatives of the Bryan sentiment are
likewise the bitterest opponents of the
BO-called “Taggart machine,” which Is
In control of the party in tills state.
They feel that so long as the Taggart
faction remains In control the Bryan
element will not have <a chance to
make much headway. Interesting de
velopments along this line are looked
for In the movement (o reorganize the
committee.
More than 1,300 delegates and as
many alternates filled Tomlinson hall
when the convention was called to or
der at 10 o'clock this morning by W.
H. O’Brien, chairman of the state com
mittee. After the customary formali
ties had been disposed of Mr. O’Brien
handed the gavel to Benjamin F. Shiv
ely, of South Bend, tile permanent
chairman of the convention. Mr. Shiv
ely’s address was the principal fea
ture of the forenoon. He spoke en
couragingly of the Democratic outlook
In Indiana and dealt at considerable
length with the leading Issues, espec
ially state issues. When he had con
cluded, the convention appointed the
usual committees on resolutions, nom
inations, etc., and a recess was taken
until afternoon to permit the commit
tees to prepare their reports.
The convention will nominate a full
state ticket, with the exception of gov
ernor and lieutenant-governor, which
offices are not to be filled this' year.
Candidates for the principal places
have.been agreed upon and not ipuch
difficulty Is expected In making up the
tlqket. The resolutions will deal prin
cipally with state questions after de
voting a paragraph or two to the In
dorsement of the Democratic attitude
regarding the leading notional Issues.
LOW RATES
To Boston, Mass., and Return Via
Atlantic Coast Line.
■ Rate from Albany to Boston and re
turn via alt rail $34.75; dates of sale
May 31 to June 9; final limit June 18.
Via Savannah and steamer, $35.40
round trip. Tickets will be sold for
steamers sailing ffom Savannah June
4, G 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 fe whours ride from Savannah.
Direct connection made at Jesup via
all rail. 2-lwlc
OF
The Dryest Place and the
Wettest Place on the
*
Globe — Where Living Is
Not Pleasant.
Should the western citizen be asked
to name the hottest and coldest, places
on earth he would most likely montlon
Yuma, Arizona, for tho former, and
some spot In the Northwest Territory
for the latter. In such selections he
would be some considerable distance
out of the way, though neither has a
great deal In the way of climate to
recommend It.
For Instance, neither the Bahrien
Islands, In the Persian Gulf, nor Ya
kutsk, Siberia, would be a wise selec
tion as a place of residence. In Bah
rien you cook, and in Yakutsk you
freeze. Bahrien is said to be the hot
test place In the world. The ther
mometer often registers between 110
and 120 degrees, night and day, for
months at a time. This rather beats
Fort Yuma, Arizona, which is consid
ered the hottest place in the United
States.
Yakutsk Is called the coldest city In
(ho world. The thermometer fre
quently ' registers 73 dogrees below
zero. Though Yakutsk is the coldest
city In the world, Verkhoyansk, In
northeastern Siberia, claims to be the
coldest inhabited place on the globe,
the thermometer registering 90 de
grees below zero In January.
ft fs also claimed to he the place
possessing the most variable climate,
for while it Is 00 below In January It
Is 86 above In the shade In August
during the day, with a drop down to
freezing every midsummer night.
The wettest place In the world is
Greytown, Nicaragua, where the an
nual rainfall Is 200 Inches.
The dryest place In the world 1b
probably the rqlnless coast of north
ern Chile. They have a shower there
about once In every ten years. Noth
ing grows on this desolate strip of
barren coast, and the dreary towns
from which the nitrates and the min
erals mined In that region are shipped
depend for their subsistence upon food
brought to them In the ships from the
fertile strips to the north and south of
the desert. \
Northern Russia and the shores of
the French Congo are said to be the
cloudiest places In the world, and for
fog "there Is no region like the Grand
Banks, the southern coast of New
foundland and the waters of Nova
Scotia.
This region Is one of fog for a large
part of the year, and the very home of
the fog Is the Island of Grand Manan,
at the entrance of the Bay of Fundy.
Death From Lockjaw
never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antisep
tic properties prevent blood poison-
blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer
chant, of Rensselaorsvllle, N. Y.,
writes: “It cured Sqtb Burch, of this
place, of the ugliest sore on his neck
lever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds,
Burns and Sores. 25c at Albany Drug
Co.
LC-,<
AMERICAN QUEEN BEER
Is made very much as you make tea; two of the most healthful vege
tables known to medical science (Malt and Hops) are boiled and the
essence made into American Queen. That is all there is to it. The
small percentage of alcohol, less than 3 1-2 per cent., has been declared
by physicians to be an aid to digestion. (Some patent medicines contain
over 40 per cent, of alcohol.)
Hops are an unequalled food for weak, starved, shattered, irritable nerves.
Your doctor will tell you so, and Malt conveys even more nutriment than bread, the
“Staff of Life.” Furthermore, you get the two as a liquid, a form in which the
most delicate stomach can digest and assimilate their beneficial properties. It is
something absolutely needed by every woman, child, invalid, convales
cent—and in fact by every person weak from any cause. You never hear
of a pale, peevish, dyspeptic drinker of beer. Theyhre healthy people.
We invite the moat critical inspection of our brewery for cleanliness and
purity, and for high quality of ingredients used. We do not fear comparison.
Acme Brewing Co., Macon, Ga.
Watch for our next ad on “TeJting American Queen.”
, Attention, Odd Fellows!
Regular election of officers for the
ensuing term tonight. Be on hand
promptly at 8 o’clock. Work In third
degree. R. L. KEARSEY,
it Secretary.
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 stoop over to tie his own
shoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney
Cure made a new man of him. He
sayB, ''Success to Foley's Kidney
Cure.”
Notice.
Sealed proposals to do the public
printing of the state will be received
by the Commissioners of Public Print
ing, at the office of the Secretary of
State, In Atlanta, for thirty days from
June 1, 1900. >
On the first Tuesday in AuguBt fol
lowing the public printing will be let
to the lowest responsible bidder or
bidders whose hid Is filed In compli
ance with law, the said commissioners
reserving the right to reject any and
all bids and relet the same should
they deem it to the public Interest to
do so.
Specifications may be had oh appli
cation to the Secretary of State.
PHILIP COOK,
Secretary of State, Chairman.
5-24-4 Thurs
BICYCLES repaired and keys fitted.
BICYCLES for sale.
BICYCLES for rent.
BICYCLES called for and delivered.
BEST and all kinds of materials, sund-
dries, etc.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Broad, between Jackson and Jefferson.
'Phone No. 96. , JsjSjf’fij
EYES TESTED FREE.
Sooner or later the eye loses its
flexibility of focus. We try to
read small print but it ia difficult,
and we strain the eyes Until at
last we realize that we must have
f lasses. Then we go where we
now we will get an expert and
correct examination and cqrrect
and well fitting frames. Of
1 ' course we go to
i Phil Harris,::
Leading Optician.
L,. GEIGER.
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 value50c, this week
only 25c each.
New stylfe 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, fahey and plain.
Great variety of ; Colored Wash
Goods in attractive! patterns.
L>. GEIGER,
71 Broad Street*
H. M. BROWN.
i rnn
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, Fpr Love of
Crown, Tito.
See Our Line of Confirmation Presents
Hr
BOOK
AND MUSIC HOUSE.
ALBANY
ratal AGENCY.
TELEPHONES:
Office 30. Manager 112.
F. 0. Ticknob, '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 agaidst Fife,
Lightningand WindStorms.
Large Lines, Spe.cial Haz
ards, Gin houses and coun
try property solicited.
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolfoik 1
Bulldln
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