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ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. I
CLEANLY WOMAN.
Attorneys-at-Law, Buyers
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Sellers of Real Estate.
We have five plan
tations within a few
miles of Albany for
sale at reasonable
prices. 'J.
We also have a
number of improved
lots in the city of
Albany for sale.
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We also have list
ed with us for quick
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sale a house and lot
on the corner of 1 Pine
and Madison streets.
This is an extra good
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bargain at the price
asked. If interested,
see us at once.
Room* 3 f 4 and 6, Hobbi Building.
Phona 408. . •
brroMnniljr Tlitnba by Scouring Bef.
Scalp That She Cares Dandruff.
Cleanly woman has an erroneous Idea
that' by scouring the scalp, which re
moves the dandruff scales, she Is outing
the dandruffl She may wash her scalp
every day, and yet have dandruff her
life long, accompanied by falling hair,
too. The only way fit the world to cure 1
dandruff is to kill : the dandruff germ,
and there Is no hair preparation that will
do that but Newbrd’s Herplolde. Herpl-
clde by killing the dandruff germ,
leaves the hair free to grow as healthy
Nature Intended. Destroy the. cause
you remove the effect Kill the dan
druff germ with Herpiolde. Sold by
leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps
for sample to The Herplolde Co., De
troit Mich.
Albany Drug Co., Special Agents
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ALBANY
HOMME AGENCY.
TELEPHONES>
Office .10. Manager 112.
F. 0. Ticknor, Manager.
Directors:.
Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown,
M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead,
T. M. Carte 1- , A. W. Tucker,
Largest and Oldest In-i
surance Agency in South
Georgia. Representing 25
of the largest and strongest
Insurance Companies in
business.
Insurance against Fire,
Lightningand WindStorms.
Large Lines, Special Haz
ards,' Gin houses and coun
try property solicited.
I Post Cards
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ii Views of Albany i;
50,000 New Views, includ
ing many exclusive “Photo”
views of our city. All of
the prominent buildings and
streets. Exact reproductions,
beautifully finished.
25c Per Dozen
; j Saves letter writing, and is a
souvenir for your friends,
To be had only at
i: Book &. Music House.
U GEIGER.
fitfiareaiis for Tlis
150 pRirs Pants for Sum
mer wear; high-grade fin
ish and style; the latest;
fit best and wear longest;
from $1.90 to $4.50.
Attractive line of light
weight Coats, from 50c to
85c.
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; all 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. V
L. GEIGER,
71 Broad Street*
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolfolk Building.
Albany, Ga.
FLY TIME.
Keep them out with our wire screen
windows and doors. Complete stock
on hand.
C. D v SMITH.
Coal miners' strike cannot affect Al
bany. Barron's getting coal In solid
train Joads.
BUSY LITTLE
What an Observer Saw the Intelligent
Insects Do.
A writer in the London News de
scribes a little town of nnts which he
observed under a magnifying glass at
a recent exhibition. He says:
“I watobed' them for a long time, and
saw that they are very wise, for they
believe in co-operation; that Is, In
helping one another. Some grain had
been scattered In this little country of
theire, and they were gathering it to
gether in one place; Sometimes, when
'one ant found that he alone could not
move a large grain, he fetched helpers,
and, so working together, they shifted
it, and placed each grain by the side
of another, like a builder would lay
his brldks when making a wall.
“They had formed quite a little city,
and had even made roads and streets,
along j which they were „continually
running at their work. Yes, Ant-town,
for we must give their city a name,
was full of busy little people. All had
some duty to do. Those who were not
‘workers’ were ‘soldiers.’ These trot
ted up and down the roads around the
edge of the town, ap If ready to keep
off any enemy, or give the others no
tice that danger was coming.
“The Intelligence of these wonderful
little Insects 1b marvelous. A traveler
In the West Indies tells bow thousands
Of ants were once Journeying, when
they came to a railway. Time after
time, while crossing It, a train would
come along and kill hundreds of them,
so what do you think these wise ants
did? They actually made tunnels un
derneath the railway lines, and so
passed through safely.
"Now English ants do not lay In a
store of food for the winter, aB many
think, but they collect leaves, fijr they
can feed on the funguB which grows
on damp leaves. However, they do
store their eggs during the winter, so
that the young workers can be hatched
.in the summer. It Is then that the
ants again show how Intelligent and
wise they are, for the eggB are hatched
by the warmth of the sun, and In the
ant-hills there are numerous little
rooms, called 'cells,' some near the
surface of the earth and others farther
underneath, and ants shift the eggs
every day either upstairs or down
stairs, in order that they shall not get
too hot or too cold, for that would
kill the little ants inside.
"I sometimes think that ants must
be Jolly people, for they are so busy,
and seem bo full of life and health. It
Is no doubt because they are always
trying to do something, for lazy peo
ple are not really happy!”
Wise and Otherwise/
“Procrastination Is, a dangerous
thlflg In business, Isn’t It?” said the
young man who Is anxious to learn.
“I should say so,” answered Dustin
Stax. “You don’t know how thankful
I am that I made my pile before all
that furore for Investigation started
In.”—Washington Star.
“And you call yourBelf a chauffeur!
Why, you blathering son of a pushcart,
where did you learn?” ,
“At a correspondence school, sir.”—
London Punch.
“Yes, when Dubley tells an IriBh
story there's no mistaking It.
“You know it’s Irish right away,
eh?”
“Yes, Indeed; he says 'Be Jabbers’
after every sentence.”—Catholic Stan
dard and Times.
"Have you had any trouble with
your heart?”
“Not lately; I’m living with my third
wife."—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The slncerest tribute that can be
paid to superiority Is imitation. The
many imitations of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve that are now before the
public prove it the best. Ask for De-
Witt’s. Good for burns, scalds, chaffed
skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, bolls
and piles. Highly recommended and
reliable. -Sold by Albany Drug Co.,
Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Coolness of Modern Lovers.
The modern lover does not excite
himself much, says the London World.
One would like to Impart a little more
enthusiasm to the young man of the
period. He sends Jerky, slangy mes
sages to his lady love, he does not
greatly worry If he does not Bee her
dally; he would not forego a golf
match on her behalf If he could posr
sibly avoid It. He never appears ra
diantly happy.
There Is no need worrying along In
discomfort because of a disordered di
gestion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA, and see what.lt 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 ejficlency. Kodol relieves in-,
digestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the
heart, flatulence, and sour Btomach.
Kodol will make your stomaefi 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. 1 Kodol
will take the worry out of your stom
ach. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hfls-
man-Sale Drug Co.
HOW DID HE KNOW?
The Young .Man Undoubtedly Meant
Well, But — i
Yvette .Gullbert, the noted French
aotress, at a dinner In New York had
been complimented rather awkwardly,
relates the New York Tribune.
"Your intention was not bad,” said
the actress, good-humpredly, In Her
quaint English. “But you were awk
ward. I will admit that.
“So awkward you were that I am re
minded of a happening, a Parisian
happening. Listen. This Is It:
“A Parisian gave a dinner. All the
world was there. Jewels glittered on
white throats.'. Orders and ribbons
crossed white shirt bosoms. In a word,
elegance complete.
"And tatter dinner, after the ladles
had gone upstairs, the men, over their
coffee and cigars and liqueurs, talked
as men will, of love.,
"And all of a sudden the host cries
In a loud voice;
“’I will tell you, gentlemen, this la
the truth; I have kissed the South Sea
Island maiden. I have kissed the slim
Indian beauty. And the girls of Eng
land, of Germany, even of America, I
have kissed; but It is most true that
to kiss my wife Is beBt of all.’
“Then a young man cries from
across the table:
“‘By heavehs, sir, you are right
there!’”
Constipation makes the cold drag
along. Get it out of you. Take Ken
nedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar cough
syrup. Contains no opiates. Albany
Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
FUNNYGRAPHS
The pen is mightier than the sword,
but is often more sordid.
When we aBk for good eggs we
mean eggs that are good physically,
not morally.
No, Maude, dear; having the hair
shingled will scarcely prevent water
on the brain.
The nearest approach to chaos a
family man experiences 1b during
house-cleaning time.
The dyspeptic may be Justified In
saying to his cooking school wife,
‘You make me sick!”
Accidents will happen, and a girl
must expect to have her heart broken
once In a while.
When an undesirable young man
fairly dotes on a girl she generally
looks around for an antidote.
The only way a man can get ahead
of the gas company Is to put the tube
In his mouth and turn It on full head.
Willie’s Mamma—“Since the new
clock came home the cat has never
taken her eyes off It.”
Willie—“Maybe she thinks It’s &
cuckoo clock.”
Wlgg—"Is Scribbler still writing
doggerel?"
Wagg—"I guess he Is. He tells me
he Is turning out advertising JlngleB
for a sausage concern.”
. Many a woman who has Implicit
faith in the story of Jonah and the
whale doesn't believe her own husband
when he comes homo at 3 a. m.
The Living Skeleton—“What’s the
matter with the mind reader? He
seems uneasy.”
The Fat Lady—“He’s wondering if
the'manager Is going to raise his sal
ary this week.”—Ex.
The sworn 'Statement of the manu
facturers protects you from opiates In
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar—
the cough syrup that -drives the cold
out of your system. Sold by Albany
Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Come 'round this evening and see
how. the other games In .the Georgia
State League' came out Detailed tele
graphic accounts at The Office. if
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 beBt
and gentlest regulators of Stomach
and Bowels. Guaranteed by Albany
Drug Co. Price, 25c.
Cauae and Effect.
"Poor Jones Is suffering from melan
cholia.”
"Why, I thought he was the editor of
a comic paper.”
"He Is.”
You cannot Induce a lower animal
to eat heartily when not feeling well.
A sick dog starves himself, and gets
well. The stomach, once overworked,
must have rest the same as your feet
or eyes. You don’t have to starve to
rest your stomach. KODOL FOR
DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for
your stomach, digeBtB what you eat
and gives It a rest. Puts it back In
condition again. You can’t feel good
with a disordered stomach. Try Ko
dol. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hlls-
man-Sale Drug Co.
eexal
Matting Sale.
We have just opened up a big lot" of Rugs and
Art Squares* all this year’s patterns and for the next
fifteen days will offer them at remarkably low prices.
We include in thisusale our entire stock of Mat-'
. ting- at greatly reduced prices.
You cannot afford to miss these bargains if you
are heeding anything in these lines. , '
S. A. y W. T. Freeman.
Dear Children:
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 number, the contest
closing October 1st. Children can have the paper’
mailed to them by sending address and SJ.2 cents in
postage ^o prepay cost of mailing for one year.
Owl Drug & Seed Co.
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MorrlB WesloBlty President
D. W. James First Vice-President
W. S. Bell Second Vice-President
Joseph S. Davis Cashier
P. W. Jones Assistant OaBhlor
First National Bank,
Albany, Ga.
Capital 560,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits. XiO/OOO
Deposits received BUbJect 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
UNDIVIDED PROF1T8
.. ,$50,000.00
... 12,000.00
Solicits'accounts of firms and Indi
viduals.
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,
gn 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.
Albany Electrical
AND
Construction Co.
, 105 Broad SL Phone 415,,
BICYCLES repaired and keys fitted.
BICYCLE8 for sale.
BICYCLES for rent. ,
BICYCLES called for and . delivered.
BE8T and all kinds of materials, sund-
dries, etc.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Broad, between Jackson and Jefferson.
'Phone No. 96.
H. M. BROWN.
CITY LOANS
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We are still prepared to
make Loans on City Real
Estate on short notice
and upon lowest terms.
FARM LOANS
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also made on farms in
Dougherty, Lee, Terrell
and Mitchell counties.
Jones & Hi Til
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
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Arrival and Departure of Train* at
Albany, Ga.
In Effect Juno 3, 1906.
DEPARTURES:
For Dothan, Florala and Look-
hart 7:45s
SOMETHING NEW 11/"" Dotlmn, Florala and Look-
hart 8:50 pm
For Macon, Atlanta, Augus
ta, Columbus. Savannah.. 4:05an
For MacOD, Atlanta, Colum
bus, Montgomery, Troy... .11:54 am
For Macon, Atlanta, Savan-
nab 0:00;
ARRIVALS:
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan 8:45 i
From Lockhart, Florala and
Dothan . .................. .11:40t
From Augusta, Savannah,
Atlanta, Macon 7:25 e
From Montgomery, Troy. Co
lumbus, Atlanta, Macon:.. 3:40pi
From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma
con, Montgomery, Colum
bus 11:301
ALL TRAINS DaTlY. •
Drawing room sleeping cars
'.ween Albany and Atlanta on tr
arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. a
leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Pi
car between Albany and Atlanti
train ’ arriving Albany at 3:4
m. and leaving Albany at 11:54 a. ;
For further Information apply t
A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Ag<
C. A. DEWBERRY, T. P. A., .*
Ga.
DlUlil bu
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—MANUFACTURERS OF-
Annual Capacity, 10,000,000.
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