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DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE IS, 1906.
; D * R- ® CLAYTON JONES.
wttorneys-at-Law, Buyers-
DENIM IS SEEN
EVERYWHERE.
Seems To Be One of the Most Favored
of All Summer Furnishings.
llers of Real Estate.
Summary.
Two-base Hit—Flood.
Earned Runs—Columbus, 1.
Sacrifices—Nunley, Cawthorn.
Double Plays—Eldred to Miller.
Struck Out—Nunley, B; Mercer, 3.
Bases on Balls—Nunley 2; Mercer 2.
Left on Bases—Albany, 3; Colum
bus, 4. I
First on Errors—Albany, 1; Colum
bus, 1.
Time 1:30.
Umpire—McGrath.
Attendance 210.
tURSCHBAUM
One of the moBt favored summer
furnisbingB Is denim, and, Indeed, It Is
useful in many rooms all the year
’round. As everyone knows, It comes
In all the effective plain colors, as well
as In various patterns, the most at
tractive of which are heraldic, as a
rule.
ItB uses are simply unlimited.
It Is strong, and it Is effective, and
it may be used for anything from floor
coverings to wall coverings, in addi
tion to this it makes admirable hang
ings for windows or doors.
Since the floor of the average sum
mer retreat is poor, it should be cov
ered.
Matting comes first to mind as a
rule. But matting Is bulky to trans
port, and more expensive.
Denim is easily managed, and in
cool green, wood brown, or Gobelin
blue, or other hue, is very agreeable
in every way. It Is handsomest In a
plain color, though some way prefer
a tiny figure.
Denim is often used for a wainscot
ing, though this may be too “elabor
ate" if the effect is very rough, as it h
likely to be in a mountain cabin.
For the summer cottage, though, this
is not likely. And denim may be used
to cover the entire walls, or it may
serve for door and window hangings.
For doors it Is especially liked by
those who have no wooden doors.
These extremists admit that, however
breezy and charming may be the. door
less arrangement, a portiere gives
pleasing privaoy at times.
Denim, too, t is very useful for up
holstering, and for rugs, and serves in
town as well as at the seaside or in
the mountains.
In 1 to 0 Game Columbus
Outhits — A Fast Game,
With Albany a* Little Out
of Form—Mercer Allowed
Only One Hit.
Bits of Bug Juice,
RE3ULT8 YESTERDAY.
Columbus, 1; Albany, 0.
Valdosta, 11; Cordele, 0.
Amerious-Waycross; no game.
It was worth the price.
It is getting fassanfurus.
GAMES TODAY.
Columbus at Albany.
Valdosta at Cordele.
Waycross at Amerlcus,
Two 1 to 0 in succession.
Weaver will probably get his chance
today.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pot
Waycross 30 22 8 .733
Columbus 30 19 11 .633
Cordele 30 17 13 .566
Valdosta 32 17 15 ' .531
Albany 30 10 20 .333
Amerlcus 27 8 19 .296
Not a single steal. The boys are
sure getting honest.
This Is the third game lOBt by only
one score—6-5, 1-0, 1-0.
Reductions On
We have five plan
tations within a few
miles of Albany for
sale at reasonable
Innings— 123 4B6 789—R. H. E. Snod at his old place in left did the
Cordele 000 000 000— 0 3 3 expected: He had four put-outs.
Valdosta. ... 200 163 000—11 14 11
Batteries—Davenport, Ramsey and Miller is a little out of form, but the
Harwood'; Barner and Walters. Um- practice will soon put him in shape.
pire, Crosley. I
| Lamar, twlrler for Amerlcus, Is
It was another exciting game, with working up a reputation all ever the
the Albany club just a little less sen- circuit.
sational than Columbus. To begin the!
trouble the Fishermen hit four times,' McKnight,.late of Amerlcus, is now
while the Red Sox got only one. Mer- a Fisherman. He got one of the four
cer was certainly pitching, and for hits they made,
eight strenuous Innings the boys got
up and then out.
At no other time more than now is a new Suit
needed, and especially is the time opportune when such
reductions as these are in fprce. 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 i.. 13.50
$20.00 Suits reduced to 15.00
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
prices.
“ Daddy ” Hamburger Is a success
at first., He fielded his position per
fectly yesterday.
Indigestion Is much of a habit. Don’t
get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys-
pensla Cure after eating and you will
quit belching, puffing, palpitating and
frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat.
and makes the stomach sweet. Sold
by Albany Drug Co., Hilsnan-Sale
Drug Co.
! We also have a
number of improved
j : ,Aots in the city of
1* Albany for sale.
Miller went out to “ Daddy ”, Hamburg
with the assistance of Big Fisher.
Slner stopped the whole show by a fly
out to center. A good chance to score,
but nothing was done. 1 - Mercer pitched an all but hitlesB
Nunley flung for us, and fling he game. Only one against him, and that
flung. Only four hits against him, ] was In the ninth. Boyd was the ot-
but three of these were In the third fender.
inning, and one of them was a two-| *• ; .
bqgger. Three hits hunched will bring I Columbus has a good infield without
in most any sort of a run. It waB a doubt. With the exception of Lewis
fully earned. I the outfield doesn’t measure up with
' The fielding of both teams waB very some that have been here.
good. It can be classed as fast ball, I
and while the majority of the speeta- Flood has a fine opinion of himself.
LewiB was all there In center. He
grabbed two that looked gone. It was
a scientific exhibition that he put up.
We Are Living in an
Age of Graft and Trickery
1 Beware of the un
scrupulous imitators.
Beer consumers are
entitled to what they
pay for and we hereby
caution everyone to ask
to see the seal of the
bottle before it is opened
so as to insure the pur
chaser that he is getting
what he calls for. Our
beers are protected by
seals with our registered
trade mark on every
seal so is that of every
self-respecting brewery.
Ask to see the seal of
your favorite brand and
thus avoid deception.
Yours for square deal,
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.
We also have list-
d with us for quick
ale a house and lot
n the corner of Pine
ud Madison streets,
'his is an extra good
argain at the price
i
sked. If interested,
;e us at once.
COLUMBUS-
Cranston, c. ..
Lewis, cf
Fisher, sdu. ..
ttessler, 3b. ..
Hamburg, lb..
Dillard, 2b. ..
McKnight, rf..
Flood, If
Mercer, p.. ..
2 0 The Waycross team were spectators.
0 0 They missed connections and couldn’t
0 0 get to Cordele, so there was no game
5 there yesterday. There were four
baseball teams in town yeBterday,
2 3 three of them at one time.
Agt. Chattanooga Brew'
ing Co.
Total
Stevens, according to WeBtervelt,
has a big league arm and a peanut
head. McGrath says that he has a
better arm than'any of the other catch
ers in the league, but that he don’t
know where he is going to throw it.
The second baBeman is always In ter
ror that he will have to chase It
ALBANY—
Boyd, cf. .. ,
Klrkham, 3b.
Miller, lb.. .
Slner, sb. ,.. .
Snodgrass, If.
Eldred, 2b.. .
Cawthorn, c..
Nolley, rf... .
Nunley, p.. .
About July 1st we will get out the first issue of
our paper for children and will give a copy free to
every family when one child of every family has his
or her name on our register. This will be an interest
ing paper for children, and will in September offer
some nice prizes to those giving the correct answers
of the puzzles in the September tiumber, the contest
closing October 1st. Children can have the, paper
mailed to them by sending address and 12 cents in
postage to prepay cost of mailing for one year.
Beautify the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS.
Nadinola
msir The UNEQUALED
BEAUTIFIER, en-
yfll^rrAll dorsed by thousands;
guaranteedto remove
gparTr" 8 facial discoloration*
anjl restore the
. beauty of youth.
The worst cases in twenty days. 50c. and
$1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by maiL
Pirepared by RATIONAL TOILET CO.,
1 0 For Thursday, Friday and Saturday
- — | we offer you 30c size Royal Salad
9 41 Dressing at 25c. I W. B. FIELDS.
BALL
Puli, Teon.
T omorrow
iy vs. Columbus
TALKING FEET TO CELEBRITY.
The late Marshall Field, that great merch
ant prince of Chicago, sent for,me alter I
had. treated his feet, which came very near
frightening the wits out of me until he said,
"my feet are all.rlght. but what I want you
to. do la to tell me all about my feet.* To be
worried almost to death with corns, bun
ions. Ingrowing nail* and perspiring feet
fa abaolutely nnheceasary. I remove them,
lnatantly without pain or blood. It ia a
most pleasing experience. Twenty-live cents
a corn and it does not hurt a speck. Strictly
antlaeptio DR. R. E. WILLIAMS.
Burgeon Chiropodlst-Maasacer-Snmaria.
P. 8.—Dr. Williams offers 15 reward for an
Game Called at 3:45
rains leave corner Washington and
Flint streets at 3, 3:15, 3:30 and 3:45.
,'THOS. H. MILNER,
Ktlorney.at-Uw,
Koom 811 Davi.-Exobange Bank
Bonding, Albany, La.
3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Building.
Phono 408.
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