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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1906.
ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law, Bayers
Sellers of Real Estate.
Things will he entirely reorganized at
once, and under the new directorate
immediate results are promised.
kirschbaum
CLOTH..
Retail Victors.
Yesterday afternoon the Wholesale
and Retail baseball teams lined up at
the Ball parlt. The game was devoid
of any special features. It resulted In
a victory for the Retailers, score 10
to 8, ten innings.
First Shut-Out for Albany.
Stewart Allowed Only
Four Hits Posey Gave
Several Bases—Score, 6-0.
Wholesale 8 9 4
Retail „ 10 12 ,6
Batteries — Dillingham and Arm
strong; Mosley, Ventulett and Cox.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Cordele,' 6; Albany, 0.
Columbus, 8; Amerlcus, 2.
Waycross-Valdosta; rain.
FAN-ATICS
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A True Laxativfe. 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 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. ;
Thirty prominent Albanian
fined for using too much
WATER.
OPTICAL
Morrla Weslosky, D. W. James.
President. V.-Prse
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N. R. Dehon, Asst. Cashier.
Flint Rock
THE BRIGHT RAYS OF
THE SUN
are often painful and decidedly dam
aging to weak eyes. More people suf
fer this way than most others imagine.
' 1T’8 MY BU8INE88
as professional oculist and optician to
supply glasses for such sensitive eyes.
It’s your business If your eyes come
under this list to have them attended
to. It’s dangerous to experiment. I
supply glasses for' weak eyes, strong
eyes, old eyes, yonng eyes, and war
rant all I sell.
For safety, kindly remember the
physician and optician, who Is the
proper one to care for your eyesight.
Examinations are freq. SEE!
Dr.GI.Hutchason,
OCUIIST.
And Albany’s Leading Optician
Davis Exchange Bank Building.
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
Solicits accounts of firms and lnd>
viduals.
Morris Wealoaky, Preaident.
D. W. James, W. 8. BeU,
1st Vice-Pres. 2nd Vice-Pr#*.
Joeepli 8. Davia, P, W. Jonec,
Oaslier. Aas’t Cashier.
First Rational Bank,
ALBANY, <JA.
Capital *60,00#
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
Albany, Ga,
SOMETHING NEW!
A passenger launch in the creek above
the dam 'C
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.
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, 25c.
MONEY LOANED.
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft. A general hanking business
transacted. Bankers’ and merchant*'
accounts sollolted.
Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Building.
Phone 408.
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.
GAMES TODAY.
Albany at Cordele.
Amerlcus at Columbus.
Waycross at Valdosta.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Clubs—
Played. Won. Lost.
Pet.
Waycross. .
... 27
20
7
.740
Columbus. .
... 26
17
9
.653
Cordele. . .
... ^6
15
11
.576
Valdosta . .
... 28
15.
13
.535
Albany . .
... 26
9
17
.340
Amerlcus .
... 24
6
18^-
.250
AT COLUMBUS.
Innings— 123 45G 789—R. H. E.
Columbus ... 012 041 10*— 9 9 1
Amerlcus. ... ‘000 000 002— 2 2 11
'Batteries — Mercer and Cranston:
Averett and Stevens. Umpire, Weekes.
AT CORDELE.
Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E.
Cordele 021 001 020— 8 9 2
Albany. .... 000 000 000— 0 4 4
Batteries — Stewart and Harwood;
Posey and Dudley.
Stewart was In wonderful shape
yesterday, allowing only four blngles.
Down they went In a sad 3hut*out..
Eleven strike-outs were also his, and
not a pass. The score Is not a sur
prise then.
McCormack is out now for a good
while, his finger getting split again.
He has gone to his home in Savannah.
A new catcher is en route from St.
Louis, two new inflelders, an outfielder
and a pitcher are now being secured.
The men put up a rather nice game.
At times the ball was positively snap
py; but It was simply a case of Stew*
jU\t.. Posey was *a trifle wild, and they
found him for several.
Nine games at home after today.
Enthusiasm was there and to spare
last night.
Only' one more to lose before we
grab a fresh hold.
They said that “Kid" Nunley was
playing ball, and now It’s confirmed.
Boyd, the only utility man on the
team, has been in lately to the limit.
Poole bears an uncharmed life. He
gets hit more than any player in ‘the
league.
“So glad tb meet you"—this from
the Cordele team to the Climbers
when introductions were in order.
It was the first shut-out for the
team. Valdosta is the oply team now
that has not been kalsomined.-
Valdosta is astonishing everyone,
now. They aspire to the pennant in. a
hurry, in spite of the Waycross lead.
“Reddy” Cranston is rapidly earn
ing the dislike of every manager in
the league, and also every umpire. An
adverse decision sets him on fire.
This is the third successive series
gone. Will Cordele, too, make it .three
straight? The Vagrants gave us
enough of,that.
Foster and Hessler have had quite a
quarrel. How sad! And up till now
there has been such friendly feeling
among the Fishermen!
This is the longest lane that the Al
bany team has traveled in a long time.
They go like sheep to the slaughter,
and the butchers are without hearts,
utterly.
DeCosta—our DeCosta, is playing
the initial sack for Amerlcus. They
j ; are well pleased with his work., over
there. He is undoubtedly ( a good play-
Last night at 9 o’clock an enthusias
tic mass meeting was held in the city
hall relative to securing the Albany
franchise from President J. W. Thom
as. As regards results the meeting
was a complete success. After a dis
cussion of the present situation the
following facts‘were brought out:
Brunswick had offered $400 for the
franchise, Mr. Thomas was in the hole
to the amount of $350, he was obliged
to go to Montreal, and consequently
couldn’tf well keep the ownership, and
he offered to sell it to an Albany stock
company for $325, free from all |in-
cumbrances and past debts, that is,
those up until tomorrow night.
Mr. Morris Wesloslcy called the
meeting to order and it was decided
to form a company of’l'00 shares, $5 a
share, the amount of shares to be in
creased at the instance, of the execu
tive committee if necessary. In the
crowd ninety-four shares were sub
scribed and the rest will be made up
at once.
The officers elected were as follows:
President—Morris Weslosky.
Secretary—J. S. Billingslea.
Treasurer—F. H. Bates.
The executive committee, in whose
hands the managership of the team is
vested, the manager to be chosen by
them, are Messrs. Charles Marks,
Milton Bacon and J. W. Walters.
Herbert Cawthon, who managed Al
bany’s winning ball 1 team last year,
has already been engaged to manage
the reorganized league team. He ar
rives this afternoon. He is experi
enced and competent both as* a man
ager and ball player, and is exceed
ingly popular. He will be placed in
charge with instructions to “run the
team so as to make it play winning
ball."
Messrs. Morris Weslosky, Clayton
Jones, J. W. Walters, Jr., and Charles
Marks were appointed a committee to
canvass subscriptions for the company.
The men behind the movement are
strictly business men and are deter
mined that success shall attend their
efforts. It was a case of Albany los
ing the franchise or not, and when
the issue came it was met squarely.
The prospects now are that things will
he put on a winning basis immediately.
Local management was all there was
to the matter when success was con
sidered, and it is gratifying indeed that
something has been done.
The matter was not taken up as a
business, venture—those who entered
into it are expecting to hardly come
out even—but a desire to furnish Al
bany with baseball for the summer
was alone the animating motive.
and if he could leave out the dissi
pation he would be a successful one.
NO LIMITATIONS
FOR A WOMAN.
Not Much Chance for an Automatic
| Housecleaner.
From the Detroit Free Press.
“I have called,” said the agent of the
automatic housecleaning apparatus,
“to try to Interest you In our method
of cleaning house. We have a ma
chine here that will do all your work."
“Will your machine wash the out
side of the upstairs windows?" ex
claimed the woman.
“No hut—”
“Will It wash, stretch and iron the
curtains; take them down and put
them up again?"
“No; but—”
“Will it paper the little room In the
hall and clean the wallpaper in the
bath room?"
“No; It. Is not Intended—”
“Will It prevent my husband from
walking over a clean floor with his
dirty feet?"
“No, madam; but—”
“Will it take down the parlor stove
and put up the ice chest?”
“No; but we are prepared—”
“Will It wash the winter bed clothes,
put camphor in my furs; make my
daughter help with the dishes; keep
my husband from grumbling about the
cold meals; persuade him to do the
gardening; keep the dog out of the
parlor; prevent callers from coming In
to tea; paint the kitchen floor; gild
the gas fixtures and the picture
frames; hang new portieres; carry the
ashes out of the cellar and find time
to make new dresses for three girls
and summer night shirts for my hus
band?"
“No, madam; of course our machine
has limitations.”
“Limitations! Of course, It has.
Every machine has; but man expects a
woman to have none. Limitations, In
deed! If I had any limitations It
wouldn’t be long before this house
would go to ruins: It will be a long
time before you men’ll , make a ma
chine to take a woman’s place or do
half the work. Good .day!”
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.
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.
k
Guaranty k Loan Go.
D. NEUMAN.
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
Prices Reduced
For Next Week.
Ladies’ Hose, in black, tan
and white, regular price
15c, go at 10c
Children’s Hose, in black
and white, regular 15c
value; all sizes go at... 10c
Men’s black Half Hose,
white feet, regular 25c
value; go at 15c
Ladies’ Corset Covers,’of
: good Cambric, neck and
armholes lace trimmed,
front with two crosswise
rows of insertion, double
stitched seams, draw
strings, will go at 25c
Other goods in proportion.
D. Neuman,
,Agent lor May Manton Patterns.
Reductions On
Summer Suits
At no other time more than. now is a new Suit
needed, and especially is the time opportune when sijch
reductions as these are in force. Newest patterns and
styles included. Cheviots, Flannels, Serges, Worsteds.
$11.48 Suits reduced to •. $ 8.98
$12.48 Suits reduced to 9.50
$15.00 Suits reduced to 12.00
$17.50 Suits reduced to 13.50
$20.00 Suits reduced to 15.00
Serves them right, they
should use