The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 16, 1906, Image 6

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I* tke 0.lr Poulblc War t( IUtIxs An ’ Effective Care. It you eee a woman or a man with lux uriant (lossy hair, you may be sure nei ther has dandruff to amount to anythlnff. In nearly every case where women and men have thin brittle hair, they owe It to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep arations that “claim" to cure dandruff, hut not one but Newbro's Horplclde tells you that dandruff Is the result of a germ burrowing into the scalp, and that per manent ours of dandruff and Its conse quent falling aiid baldness, can only be had by killing the germ; and there Is no other preparation that will destroy that «erm but Newbro's Herpldde. "Destroy the cause, and you remove the effect" Bold by leading druggists Send 10c, In •‘amps for sample to The Herpldde Co., Detroit, Mica. Albany Drug Go., Special Agents E. H. DBNNISdN—Dentist 'Phone J. W. DORSETT, Dentist, now In Davls-Ex. Bank Bldg., Phone 418. The cantaloupe season Is almost The reign of the umbrella Is not yet The depot was crowded this morn ing. This Is a usual thing at the end of the week. The streets are being treated to a thorough cleaning up by a portion of the chain-gang. Today has been a busy day with ev erybody. Even the little bootblacks have seen a flush time. We sell the “GLOBE' made with glass tops, metal to be corroded fruit acids. Try a peck of our " Corn's Hen w>d," 26c.’ ■ W. E. FIELDS. It Is hot today with the heat of a steady June sun. And It Is not so very long until the July sun will be with Before purchasing your coal call and see our fancy lump. Cotton blooms now dot the fields of waving green, and the first open boll of the new season's staple will soon be reported. Fruit Jar Rings, 5c do Pres. Kettles, - 85c~J| Perhaps this wet time will go out with.this week. It has gotten so that when It starts to raining It ralnB for a solid week. The storm wrought quite a lot of damage to fruit trees. Those that lmd fruit largo enough and heavy enough lost a lot of It, pear trees, especially. The small hoy, ever fickle In the world of sports, has poured his mar bles Into a rat-hole and sworn allegi ance to the ball and bat. 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 “Tonight till twelve,’’ Is the sad re sponse and doleful cry that the clerks reply with to the flippant questioner of how late they will be open. South Atlantic and Southern League detail telegraphic games at The Office. Tilings are positively dull at the fire department Nothing doing at all now, which Is all the better, though a little excitement might tone up the firemen's nerveB. Few more tons native hay, <jU4 Crugor & Pace. The bnseball games and the clerk of the weather have been playing hlde- nnd-seok this week. The ball games hnve won two out of the Inst three trials. 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. fe know that the appearance is better than that of pour neighbor’s, unless an AUTOMATIC is there.. You’ll like the water cooler (absolutely non-odoroils), you’ll like the trap arrangements — you’ll like it best j-yirhen you find food flavors do not mix. et us show you the AUTOMATIC — It’s certainly great refrigerator. A man who nppeared to be perfectly sober was heard to remark this morn ing thnt "Albany may win the pen- nnnt yot." What a delightful tiling It Is to be a chronic optimist. Saturday, the day of all others In the week dear to the darky’s heart, sent them In droves here today. In some parts of the streets the land scape was ono moving mnBs of color. Coal miners' strike cannot affect Al- bnny. Barron's getting coal In solid train loads. C. Eatman Washington street. Albany, Ga. WE WILL ADVANCE The housekeepers are In the midst of the cnnntg senson. The dealers say that there have been more cans sold this year than ever before in Albany. Which is only a sign of a bumper frlut crop. • CASH TO FARMERS ON THEIR COTTON CROP. ALBANY WAREHOUSEaCOMPANY. There are In process of construction In Albany today, as there have been at all times'for many months past, doz ens of dwellings, and during the next few months the indications are that there will be a revival of activity in building circles in the business sec tion. OFFICERS : If. W. PACE, President. A. P. VASON, Vice-President. V. M. WILDER, Sec. and Treat. T. N, WOOLFOLK, Manager. )TTON COKE. COAl CARTER & CO. irehousemen and coal Dealers COME TO US FOR COAL. Wo Are at Same Old Stand on Pfno Street. We keep in tock Montevallo, Climax, T : Top aDd Blockton, the best the Cahaba, Ala., coal fields. Also thr celebrated REX and other grade Jellico coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed on coal sold by us. 'A)ao hard Coal for Furnaces, and Blacksmiths’ Coal. In some places the proprietors are making every effort to Jtf-ep down the mosquitoes, such as pouring a film of kerosene over all places thnt water fan stand and keeping all places prop erly drained. On the other hand there are some who seem to take a pleasure In evading as fnr as possible the city- sanitary regulations. - — ^ , 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 savs.. "Success to Foley’s Kidney -Cure." Franklin on Catching Cold. It Is well known, says the New York Evening Post, that Franklin made a particular study of colds and had lyt* own theory about them, which w«, be lieve Is pretty much the theory of to day. One of his assertions was that catching cold does not come from mere cold, but /rom unequal temperature over the body and from undistributed moisture. To prove this he made a number of observations on occasions whfn he did and did not suffer. A few of these follow: By putting on a damp shirt on a dry body—yes. By putting on a dry shirt on a wet body, though this wets the body ten times more—no. - By sitting In a room where the floor has been newly washed—yes. ‘ By going Into a river and staying there an hour (no sheets so wet)—no. By wetting the feet only—yes. By wetting all the clothes through the body and wearing them a whole day—no. By sitting In a room against a crevice —yes. By sitting ns long In the open ah>- no. Wta'en Vou Take n Dntli. When drying off after n hath stand In the bathtub in wnter up to the nn- kle^. When rubbed with coarse towclB until tbe body Is all aglow, step out and wipe the feet. Tills- prevents that uncomfortable chilly feeling experienc ed If one steps Immediately out of a bathtub full of water on to tbe bath mac ' Love. We never enn say wby we love, but only that we love. Tbe heart Is ready enough at feigning excuses for all that It does or Imagines of wrong, but ask It to give a reason for any of Its beau tiful and divine motives, nnd it can only look upward and be dumb.—Low ell. PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, County of Dougherty. To the Superior Court of said county: The petition of Charles Marks, M. R. Bacon, M. WeslOBlty, J. K. Pray, S. B; Brown, S. Flelsher, W. W. Raw lins, Dan Brosnan, F. H. Bates, I. C. Brinson, Y. G. Hllsman, O. L. Davis, Reuben Bllllngslea, P. W. Jones, .1. A. Davis, U. F. Lockett, T. W. Ventulett, Ira Cook, D. C. Betjeman, and J. W. Walters, Jr., respectfully shows: First. That petitioners, for them selves, their associates and successors, desire to be incorporated for the term of twenty (20) years, with the privi lege of renewal, under the corporate name of-the Albany Baseball Club. Second./The particular business pro posed to lie carried on Is the playing of baseball In the City of Albany, said State, and- In such other towns and cities in said State, and such other States in the United States of America as said Club may sec fit; to charge ad mission for such games as may’ be played by said club, and to receive therefrom the profits: to employ and to discharge such persons ns may be necessnry to properly conduct the games nnd affairs of the said club, to have'tlic right to buy and sell soda water, cigars, tobacco, chewing gum, and other like articles of merchandise within the premises of said Club, nnd to sell or lease said privileges for n valuable consideration to other par ties, and to do all other tilings, and to have all other privileges usual or incident to the business of conducting a baseball club. Fourth. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation Is to be One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars, com prised of 200 shares of the par value of Five Dollars ($5.00) per share; ten (10) per cent, of whlcu bus already been paid in. Petitioners pray that said corporation have the power to Increase said capital stock from time to time to an amount not to exceed Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00). Fifth. The principal place of doing! business of said corporation Is to be in Dougherty County, Georgia, but pe titioners . pray thnt said corporation may have the power to establish branch offices and places of doing bus iness In other counties In said Stnte and in other states of the United States of- America. Sixth. Petitioners pray that said I corporation bp empowered to own or) lease such real estate ns tr.ay be deemed nqcessarv for the purpose of Its business, nnd also to borrow money, and, If deemed necessnry, to Issue bonds' and to pledge, by mortgage or trust deed, the assets of the Company to secure the payment of such bonds with interest thereon. Seventh. Petitioners pray that said corporation be. granted such other I powers, • rights and privileges as are fusual or incident to corporations of a , slmilnr character tinder the laws of said State. And petitioners will ever prav. JESSE W. WALTERS. JR., ! Petitioners' Attorney. Filed In ofllce this 15th day of June, 1 1906. R. P. HALL, Clerk. 'Georgia. Dougherty County. I . I, R. P. Hall. Clerk of the Superior Court of Dougherty County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true Copy of the appllcat'/m for charter of the Albany Baseball Club, as appears of file In this office. This June 15, 1906. 6-16-4t R. P. HALL, Clerk. FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS AiVe will offer Unusual Inducements in Price on 100 Rolls These goods are all this season s im portations. and in variety of pattern and quality are unequaled. Remember that the special price on these goods only lasts for 10 DAYS, and are of such a substantial nature as to he worthy, of your most serious consideration. The Steele Furniture and Hardware Store, Wait For tke Syndicate Thursday, June 21, 1906. PIANOS! TWENTY INSTRUMENTS ON OUR FLOORS FDP- YOUR INSPECTION. KS F ° R 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— S .QUALITY AND PRICE. BEAMAN’S MUSIC HOUSE . lOwJPIne Street, (Rumney;Biilliln*.);Albeny, G», Btma INDSTINCT PRINT' —... I , . . . I «UaiM| • Klffl III ■ I I' * V» w.