The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 18, 1906, Image 7

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rams? ■TOBU THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1906. ifjjK 7 In the Name of Sense, that' good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be, when for 5^ you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. NATIONAL-BISCUIT COMPANY PAINFUL PERIODS Life often seems too long to the woman who suf fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing- down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness, dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are dreadful. To make life worth living, take Woman’s Relief It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en riches the blood, strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased conditions from which ■ weak women suffer. It is matchless, marvelous, reliable. At all druggists’ in $1.00 bottles. WRITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, In strictest confi dence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (In plain sealed envelope). Address: La dies' AdvisoryDept.,TheChattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. «I SUFFERED GREATLY," writes Mrs. L. E. Clevenger, of Belle- view, N. C., “at my monthly periods, all my life, but the first bottle of Car- dui gaye me wonderful relief, and now I am In better health than I have been for a long time.” PHYSICIANS BEGIN WORK Of Investigating Climatic Fevers—Will Cover the Entire State South of Fort Valley. Drs. IT. F. Harris, F. W. Sclmauss and L. T. Patlllo, of Atlanta, are In Albany for thb purpose of Inaugurat ing investigations of certain types of bllmatlc fevers. Their work will Cover the entire lower portion of the state, extending from Fort Valley to the Gulf of Mexico and from Brunswick to the Alabama line. As announced In The Herald and other state papers some time ago, these - Investigations are to be con ducted under auspices of the State Board of Health, of which Dr. Harris Is secretary. The board will defray all expenses, and to It report of the result of the Investigations will be made. There has for a long time been doubt In medical circles as to the character and origin of certain fevers p^mliar to the South. Whether the "slbw” fevers are typhoid or malarial, or of distinctive origin, Is a mooted question which Dr. Harris and Ills as sistants will endeavor to answer to the satisfaction of the medical fraternity. They will make Albany headquar ters, but will be in the field most of the time, visiting various localities where opportunities may be found for securing valuable data. They will not confine their operations to towns and cities, but will /go Into the country districts of various counties. The Gill cottage on Tift street, near Monroe, has been leased for the sum mer by the State Board of Health, and is already occupied by Drs. Harris, Sclmauss and Patlllo. They selected Albany as headquarters-on account of this city’s convcntent railroad facili ties. K.’S OF P. ARE INTERESTED In Fight to be Made Against Negroes Who Are Seeking Charter. The Knights of Pythias of Georgia are getting ready to make their first fight against the colored Knights of- Pythias lodges In Georgia. The first battle #111 be fought In Fulton county, where the negroes have applied for a charter .for the Colored Knights of Py thias. Mr. John P. Ross, of Macon, will make the fight against the Incor poration. He will battle In behalf of the Supreme Lodge, Knights df Py- thts, and by Its authority. This Is directly In keeping with the resolution passed at the last conven tion of the Grand Lodge of Georgia, when Mr, Ross and two other attor neys were a^bed to take up the fight. The supreme chancellor will he asked to give his consent to making the fight in.the name of the order na tional instead of simply as a fight In the name of the Knights of Pythlns of Georgia, and when that consent ts giv en the battle will be waged to the fin ish. The Knights everywhere In the country will be Interested in the out come of this contest. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne n reputation- second to none ns a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as bread In millions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping. Sold by Albany Drug Co.,. Hltsman- Sale Drug Co. There is no need worrylpg along In discomfort because of a disordered di gestion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what It will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired stomach a needed rest, but is a corrective Of the greatest efficiency. Kodol relieves In digestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, flatulence, and sour stomach. Kodol will make your stomach young ‘and healthy again. You will worry just; In the proportion that your stom ach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry Is to be avoided at -all times. Kodol. will take the worry out of your stom ach. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hris- man-Sale Drug Co. A Trick-Playing River. From New York World. The Missouri river is at Its tricks again. A thousand men started In on Saturday to prevent It from changing In Nebraska back to a bed which It abandoned fifty years ago. There is no trouble comparable to this of hav ing a^ river which will not stay put. Such the Missouri has ever been. On tills account congress almost resolved In 1902 never to spend another cent on the stream. Earth, money and steamboats the Missouri has devoured ravenously within the fifty or sixty years witness ing Its rise and decline as a navigable river. Some of the earth It has put back tn new places. Of the steam boats more than 200 have been burled lh the bends between St. Joseph and St. Louts. Left to Its own present Impulse, the '‘Atteiitro'iV/LadiesI ~'; Black and white long silk gloves— all sizes—$1—just received. Come early for your size. 16-2t ROSENBERG BROS. The Art of BREWING is perfected in American Queen Beer. We have im ported the masterly methods of the best old world brewers, and installed every modern American in vention for perfecting these methods, and offer.you as an example of the highest high-grade beer. The ma terials used are carefully chosen from • the - the market’s choicest. Our brewers are finished workmen in their de partments; we take extreme precautions for cleanliness and purity, aging the beer for months and sterilize every bottle, so that there is no possible'excellence of inher ent quality, brewing, or final perfection which'is not attained American Queen Be seer. n On sal* at dobs, hotel*, cafe* and saloon*. Keep It In yonr 1 Remember this ad and watch for our next one on REAL PURITY. Acme Brewing CO. MACON. GA7 cure any case of Kidney "cine. N or Bladder Disease not beyond the reach of medicine. ’No medicine can do more. HILSMAN-SALE DRUG CO. Cures Backache Cbrrects ■ Irregularities. Do not risk having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes iite HBMr Morris Weslosky President D. W. James First Vice-President W. S. Bell Second Vice-President Joseph S. Davis Cashief P. W. Jones Assistant Cashier First National Bank, Albany, Ga. Capital $50^000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,090 Deposits recolved subject to Sight Draft. A general banking business transacted. Bankers’ and merchants' accounts solicited. Morris Weslosky President D. W. James Vice-President F. H. Bates... Cashier N. R. Dehon Assistant Cashier Third National Bank Of Albany, Ga. CAPITAL $50,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFIT8 .... 12,000.00 Solicits accounts of firms and indi viduals. SOMETHING NEW ! A passenger launch in the creek above the dam 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. Power Motors, f. o. b. New York City: 1 H. P., $54; 2 H. P., $60; 3 H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126. Missouri would run five miles away from Blair, Neb., now a river port. The bridge of the Northwestern rail road would be left spanning a. long stretch of dry land. But a little thing like that is nothing to the big stream, ft has been known to wipe out a 2,000- aere farm In a night, tn March, 1903, Its waters encroached on the’ main street of Wilton, Mo., which was two miles from the river thirty years be fore, Above WUton farmers were growing rich on acres a’dded by the flow. Four years ago the erratic river moved three miles from Nebraska City, and In 1002-03 It out $1,000,000 worth of laud from farms above Omaha. The Missouri has changed state boundaries and has caused law suits between states, ■ counties and Individ uals. In 1892 in a single night It threw the 1,700-acre farm of A. L, Beardsley, ten miles south of Sioux City, from Missouri Into Nebraska. Down opposite Kansas City It ate up most of an island which the govern ment was trying to wrest from a squatter. In irony the government gave a deed for what was left. Then the river put the island back, added to It and made the squatter rich. In Its composition the Missouri’ Is (1 parts sand and mud and 4 parts water. This make-up gives It local color and the name of “The Great Muddy.” It ts about 2,900 miles long, and in 1850-54, the period of Its prime, its surface witnessed a strenuous steamboating life. Later came the railroads, with their blow to'naviga tion; later sttll the dwindling of the great stream Itself In Its upper waters. Albany Electrical -AND — Construction Co. 105 Broid St. Phone 415., BICYCLES repaired and keys fitted. BICYCLE8 for sale. BICYCLES for rent. BICYCLES called for ' and delivered. BE8T and all kinds of materials, aund- • dries, etc. WORK GUARANTEED. Broad, between Jackson and Jefferson. ’Phone No. 96, H. M. BROWN. CITY LOANS We are still prepared to make Loans on City Real Estate on short notice and upon lowest terms. FARM LOANS MY GLASSES I [See how I look. [feel, and should you want to feel How good they ‘'si , ,Ieyes - >‘It is to your interest to come to 'see us. We make a specialty in fexpert examinations and in fitting j | the eyes to just what they need. CONSULTATION FREE. iPhil Harris,: Leading Optician. ALBANY TELEPHONES > Office 30. Manager 112. F. O. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M.' Carter, A. W. Tucker, Largest and Oldest In- .rance Agency in South Georgia. Representing 25 of the largest and / strongest Insurance Companies in business. Insurance . against Fire, Lightning and WihdStorms. Large Lines, Special Haz ards, Gin houses and coun try property solicited. Post Cards i! also made on farms in Dougherty, Lee, Terrell and Mitchell counties. k Ml 50,000 New Views, includ- ! ing many exclusive “Photo” < views/of our city. All of ' 11 the prominent buildings and ' streets. Exact reproductions, ' beautifully finished. • • ■ 25c Per Dozen ; Saves letter writing, and ip a souvenir for your friends, To be had only at Book & Music House. CENTRAL OF CEORCIA RAILWAY Arrival and Departure of Tralni *> Albany, Ga. In Effect June 3, 1906. Following the Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health wae the most Important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H., eaye: ‘Twas 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 health. And now, iu New Hampshire, we find It the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases.” Guaranteed, at Al bany Drug Co. Prices, 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. ■ '' Something New In Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your polloy from the 10th to the 20th year for 6 per cent of the premium, and If you die;in that period no charge Is made against your polloy, yon can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, be insured against'total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and the-policy Is fully paid np, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. . C. M. H-lmo A DEPARTURES: For. Dothan, Florala and Lock hart 7:45am For Dothan, Florala and Look- hart 3:60pm For Macon. Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus, Savannah.. fiCEam For Macnp, Atlanta, Colum bus. Montgomery, Troy...,11:64am For Macon, Atlanta, Savan nah 9:00pm ARRIVALS: From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 8:45pm From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan .U:40$m From Augnata, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon 7:2Sam From Montgomery, Troy, Co- f-Ssgffi lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma con, Montgomery, Colum bus /...11:30 pm ALL TRAIN8 DAILY. Drawing room sleeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on trains arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. and leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parloi 'oar between Albany, and Atlanta on train arriving Albany at. 3:40 p. in. and leaving Albany at 11:64 a. m. Tor further Information apply to S. A. Atkinson. Depot Ticket Agent or C. A. DEWBERRY, T. P. A, Albany, L>. GEIGER. dal Batins tor This 150 pairs Pants for Sum mer wear; high-grade fin ish dnd style; the latest; fit best and wear longest; from $1.90 to $4.50. Attractive line of light weight Coats, from 50c to 85c. 1 Big lot of Drummer’s Sample Belts; great vari ety of styles; 35 per cent, below regular price. Furnishings Neckwear — Walking, Negligee and Windsor styles; ail the bright and novelties in silk fabrics. Exquisite line of Shirts for warm weather. Underwear, in Balbrig- gan finish, high quality, 40c, 50c and 98c per Suit. Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Half Hose, Collars, Cuffs, Etc. b. GEIGER, 71 Broad street. W. E. SMITH, Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building. Albany, Ga.