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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1906.
To Be Frank
you have really never
eaten a true soda cracker
until you have eaten
Uneeda
Biscuit
The only soda cracker
which is all good and
always good, protected
from strange hands by a
dust tight, moisture
proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Miracle blocks are fire proof..
Albany Pressed Stone Co.
Make Your Home
Home-Like
Let us help you to make your home prettier,
more attractive and cozier than it has ever been
before.. We can furnish your little home com
plete for a very small cost. Call at our store
and let us show you' what we would put in
each room of your home. You can pay part
down and the balanee in monthly payments if
you so desire.
INSPECTING
BEEF PUNTS
Twenty-nine Governments
Have Experts at Work.
Fate of the Business Hangs Upon
Result of These Investigations—Re
ports Already Going Forward.
DEATH CLAIM
PAID PROMPTLY.
Death Occurred Sunday; Reported
Monday; Check Reached Benefici
ary Tuesday.
Chicago, June 13.—The beef trust
today is being investigated specially
and separately by twenty-nine govern
ments of Europe, Asia and South
America. Upon the results of these
inquiries depends not the mere ques
tion of the payment of a few score
government inspectors, but the entire
export trade of the Chicago packing
houses.
The trust is in danger of having its
product barred from all of the twenty-
nine nations.
Each of these governments, stirred
by the sensational charges of the
Reynolds-Neill report, and the practi
cal corroboration of that report by oth
er American investigators, has ordered
its consul in Chicago to have made an
expert inquiry Into the conditions at
the stock yards.
And the experts sent by the consul
to make these inquiries will not be de
nied nor deceived.
The packers have been given to un
derstand, it is said, that it is up to
them to disprove positively the alle
gations of Roosevelt’s commissioners.
Any refusal of the beef trust to give
the foreign government agents infor
mation they seek will result in a re
port to their government that “the
beef trust has failed to disprove the
charges,” which will mean the barring
of the Chicago stock yards’ product
from that country.
Alexander Finn, the British consul,
has prepared a preliminary report for
the inforamtion of his government,
“and It will be forwarded to London
today.
Another report on the conditions in
the packing plants is in course of
preparation in the office of Baron
Schlippenbach, the Russian consul.
Each report will be based on indepen
dent investigations conducted by rep
resentatives of these powers.
The report that Is to be forwarded
from the British consulate takes the
observations of Vice-Consul Thomas
Erskine, who made a personal inspec
tion of the packing houses a few days
after the publication of the Neill-Rey-
nolds report.
Baron, Schlippenbach declined to re
veal the identity of the agent who
made the investigation for his govern
ment.
B. F. Powell, the well known colored
farmer, received a check yesterday for
$100 in full •payment of Policy No. 881,
this amount being the full face value
of a policy with the Georgia, Alaoama
& Florida Live Stock Insurance Co.
of Blakely, Ga., of which organization
Mr. D. W. James is president. Living
ston Bros, represent the company here.
Such promptness in settling all just
claims is characteristic of this com
pany and is certainly commendable.
It is, however, only one of many ex
cellent features that proves conclus
ively the superiority of this company’s
policies.
In the Georgia, Alabama & Florida
Live Stock Insurance Co. the loss falls
directly upon the compauy (not the
policyholders), and is paid by them
immediately upon proof of loss.
Livingston Bros., the popular local
agents of this company, have written
over 250 policies within twenty-five
days, or more than ten per day.
The premium Is low, being only $3
per each $100 Insured. It seems fool
ish for owners of live stock to be
without this protection.
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., 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 healtn.
And now, iu New Hampshire, we And
it the best medicine iu the world for
coughs, colds, bronchial troubles, and
all lung diseases.” Guaranteed at Al
bany Drug Co. Prices, 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
Sutne Thin*.
“Rimer takes himself very seriously,
doesn’t he?”
“Yes, indeed.”
“Most of his poetry is pathetic, Isn’t
It?”
“Tliat’s what lie calls It, but the edi
tors say 'It’s pitiful.”—Boston Adver
tiser.
TO THE PUBLIC
FREE!
To those who have con
tracted the habit of taking
one or some of the danger
ous advertised remedies this
communication is particular
ly addressed.
If you take some of the
various so-called tonics, dys
pepsia remedies, kidney, liver
or stomachic cures, cures for
insomnia, if you are in the
habit of taking daily "doses
of effervescent salts for the
nerves, of cathartics for con
stipation, nostrums adver
tised to clear the blood, take
away pimples, clear the skin,
etc., apparently harmless but
highly dangerous advertised
headache cures, then we say
try us without a cent of cost
to you.
100,000 people die annual
ly in America from the use of
dangerous headache — heart
—and liver and kidney reme
dies.
Bromonia is absolutely
harmless and more effective
as a cure for the above com
plaints than anything known
to medical practitioners. Not
a patent nostrum.
Cut out coupon at the bot-
toti of this article, send it to
us. You will receive a pack
age free of cost. Be sure to
write name and address
plainly.
$5000 will be paid , to any
one who can show that 'Bro
monia is not absolutely safe
to take. Formula furnished
to any physician. Hospitals
and doctors supplied in bulk
fr#e of charge.
FREE BROMONIA COUPON.
3 MY GLASSES!
See how I look. How good they
feel, and should you want- to feel
Jthat way, too, always go to the
| IJleading optician to have your ,,
, .'eyes examined and tested free. . >
- ‘‘It is to your interest to come to •;
ij .seeus. We make a specialty in
, .lexpert examinations and in fitting
the eyes to just what they need.
CONSULTATION FREE.
iiPhil Harris,
Leading Optician.
LOW RATES TO ATLANTA
The best safeguard against head
ache. constinat-lon and liver troubles is
DeWItt’s Little Early Risers. Keep 8
vial of theso famous little pills in the
house and take a dose at bedtime when
rou feel that the stomach and bowels
need cleansing. They don’t gripe.
Sold bv Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale
Drug Co.
A POLITICAL RUMOR.
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.
file Jones k Hi Title
Giarantr k Lean Co.
Why pay $100 for
a Typewriter when
we can sell you one
of any make at half
price. Write today
for Catalogue.
Atlanta Typewriter
* Exchange,
Y. M. C. A. Building, At-
. ’ lanta, Ga.
Vincent T. Sanford to Oppose Comp
troller Wright.
Special to " r he Herald.
Atlanta. Ga., June 13.—It was re-,
ported at the state capital yesterday
that Vincent T. Sanford, former tax
collector of Floyd county, recently ac
quitted of the charge of murder for
killing George Wright, ticket agent of
the Southern railway at Rome, because
of Wright’s alleged intimacy with Mrs.
Sanford, will be a candidate for state
comptroller-general, opposing Hon. W.
A. Wright, who has held the office for
many years, and is known as the dean
of the state capital officers. It Is
stated that Sanford will Issue a for
mal announcement to the public this
week. He is at present visiting friends
In Athens.
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. Ktng’s New Life Pills, the best
and gentlest regulators of Stomach
and Bowels. Guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co. Price, 25c. .
Well, maybe It didn’t blow some yds
terday and during the first half of the
night. But we .have a suspicion that
It did, which suspicion Is confirmed
whenever we take a peep at the
streets, the trees, shrubbery and now
and then a damaged ro,df.
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 Bennettsvllle, 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, 50c.
Via Central of Georgia Railway, Ac
count Annual Convention- B.
Y. P. U., June 19-^1.
One fare plus 25 cents for round trip
(55.74 from Albany). Tickets on saie
June 18 and 19, Anal limit June 22.
For Information consult nearest agent
or C. A. Dewberry, T. P. A., Albany,
Ga.
12-7t
S. B. Brown, ■ A. W. Muse,
President. V.-Presldent.
J. P. Muuuerlyn, Cashier.
Of Albany, Ga.
OPENED BUSINESS SEPT. 6, 1900.
CAPITAL - -
SURPLUS -
- $50,000
- - $15,000
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
Name '.
city :....
State f ....
My disease Is .;
My nearest
druggist Is la
Address BROMONIA CO
688 Broadway, New York.
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
- ALBANY DRUG CO., EXCLUSIVE
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
Beautify the Complexion
IN TUN DAY8.
Nadinola
The UNEQUALED
BEAUT1FIER, en
dorsed by thoiuandi;
guaranteed to remove
freckle«, pimples, all
facial discolorations
and restore the
b e a u t y of youth.
The worst cases in twenty days. 50c, and
$1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by mail.
Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tana.
ALBANY
TELEPHONES t
Office 50. Manager 112.
F. O. TlCKNOR, 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 WindStorms.
Large Lines, Special Haz
ards, Gin houses and coun
try property solicited. ,
.......................
Post Cards
50,000 New Views, inclucL-
[! !ng many exclusive “Photo”
views of our city.. All of
1I tile prominent buildings and
streets. Exact reproductions,
beautifully finished.
25c Per Dozen
Saves letter writing, and is a
;► souvenir for your' friends,
! j To be had only at
: Book & Music House.::
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Morris Weslosky President
D. W. James Vice-President
F. H. Bates Cashier
N. R. Dehon Assistant Cashier
Third National Bank
Of Albany, Ga.
capital
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
.$50,000.00
. 12,000.00
Solicits accounts of firms and indi
viduals.
Morris Weslosky President
D. W. James First Vice-President
W. S. Bell Second Vice-President
Joseph S. Davis ;Cashier
P. W. Jones Assistant Cashier
First National Bank
i
Albany, Ga.
Capital $50,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft. A general hanking business
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants'
accounts solicited.
J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett.
J S. DAVIS & CO.,
Insurance Agents
against i
FIRE,
LIGHTNING,
TORNADO.
Agenta of the Southern Mutual Inaur-
ance Co.
Office—Ventulett Building,
•Phones—343, 88, 122.
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
goQd 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 tor May Manton Patterns.
BICYCLES repaired and keys fitted.
BICYCLE8 for sale.
BICYCLES for rent.
BICYCLES called for and delivered.
BEST and all kinds of materials, uund-
driea, etc.
’ WORK GUARANTEED.
Broad, between Jackson and Jefferson.
•Phone No. 96.
UU£a99BByl
H. M. BROWN.
L». GEIGER.
Very Special Things
at Small Prices
FOR IRIS WA!
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.
M
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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.
L.. GEIGER,
71 Broad Street.
W. E. SMITH,
Attornoy-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolifolk Building