The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 21, 1906, Image 3

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ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law, Buyers . . AND . . Sellers of Real Estate. We have five plan-; tatioas within a few miles of Albany for sale at reasonable prices. We also have a number of improved lots in the city of Albany for sale. We also have list-' ed with us for quick sale a house and lot on the corner of Pine and Madison streets. This is an extra good bargain at the price asked. If interested, see us at once. . Ed. U Clayton Jones, Rooms 3s 4'*nd 5, Hobbs Building. Phons 408. - THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1906. GAMES TODAY. Cordele at Brunswick. ( Anverieus at Valdosta. Albany at Waycross. Local Team’s Spell of Bad Luck Broken at Last. All the Games Yesterday Were Bet ter Than Usual— The Scores and Relative Standing of the Teams. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Albany will have no kick coming as to ball on the Fourth. In view of the fact that the teams will play in Albany, and after the management has conceded to the pleasure of the fans, it is most likely that the largest crowd of the season will witness the games on the Fourth. The two teams are evenly matched and a tight and interesting game can hut occur. 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 Clubs— Played. Won. Lost. Pet Wayoross. . ... 36 26 9 .742 Columbus. . ... 34 22 12 .047 Cordele. . • ^ . 34 19 16 .668 Valdosta . ... 30 19 17 • .627 Albany . . .... 35 12 23 .342 Americas, , . 33 9 24 .272 Hot Off the Griddle. From Punch. Housekeeper (to shopkeeper)—Are these buns today’s—because what I RESULTS YESTERDAY. Albany, Columbus, T. Valdosta, 3; 'Cordete, '0. Waycross, 4; JVmertaut, 3. Albany Win6 at 'Columbus. Columbus, June 21,—Albany played some ball yesterday. Nine hits, seven runs. Yesterday afternoon defeated the Columbus team with a score 'of 7 to 4. Posey pitched a great game and broke into bis bad streak of luck that seems to have run about the limit with him. Albany showed up well und the team did good work all around. The game was veyy well attended and in view of the fact that the Columbus team left the city almost immediately after the game ~was over for Its new home in Brunswick, the 1 fanB turned out well. ■R. H. E. Albany r . T 9 2 Columbus . 4 7 8 Batteries — Posey and Cawthorne; Barnett and Cranston. AT VALDOSTA. Valdosta, June 21.—■Valdosta de feated Coraele in a very pretty con test yesterday. This was the last game of the -series and proved to be one of the most exciting ^h^t. has been played here. Barber, Vnldosta’8 new twirler, had Corctele as clay in his hands. Lavender did some good work for Cordele, but bunched hits in the eighth inning did the work against Him. Innings— 123 456 789—TL H. E. Valdosta 000 000 03*— 3 5 1 Cordele OOO'OOO 009— 0 4 1 "Batteries -T "Barber and "Walters:; Lavender and "Harwood. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes: “This is to certify that I have use* Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and ft has prov en, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and It is with pleasure I offer my con scientious reference.” Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. “Under Two Flags,” a drama of great reputation and merit, will be given in Albany in the near future by an amateur company. The plcfy in it self is peculiarly adapted to the use of amateurs, and it is needless to even suggest that Albany’s talent can give a splendid production. Its reputation that has been justly made stands out in a telling manner. The cast has not been fully made as yet, but with the dramatis personae of the play, numbering fifteen, the dra matic talent In the city will fiave^a good chance to make evident its ex cellence. The play will he for a benefit, and several negotiations are on for the play, but up to the present time there has been no definite arrangements made along that score. Mr. Herman Strauss will most likely be in charge of the production. Mr. Strauss has brought out several times, successfully, plays in Albany, and it 1b safe to say that ’’Under Two Flags” will prove, under his direction, an ex cellent and successful venture. Mr. Kline Painfully Cut. * ! • Mr. Harry Kline was the victim yes terday afternoon of a painful accident, which occurred at the Hoggard Drug Co.’s store. He was lifting a laTge glass bottle of several gallons’ -capac ity, and it slipped from his hands, shattering against tl^e marble counter of the soda fount. Mr. Kline’s arm struck tme of the fragments of glass, and a long, deep gash was cut in his forearm. Dr. Hugo Robinson was called, und closed the wound with sev eral stitches, hut not until Mr. Kline had suffered the loss of considerabSe blaocL The sincerest tribute that can be paid to superiority is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve that are now before the nubTic prove it the best. Ask for De- WitiOs. Good for bums, scalds, chaffed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boils and -piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by Albany Drug Co. Hilsmpn-Sale Druer Co. . AT WAYCROSS. Waycross, June 21.—In a "12-inning game Waycross defeated Americas In a fast and snappy gamo here yester day. The entire game wrvs full of bril liant plays and the ; spectacular fea tures were excellent.' Both the bat teries \lid splendid work and the game was thrilling at all times. Innings. 123 45G 789 10 1J 12—KH.E. Waycross ..000 030 000 0 0 1— 4 7 2 Ainericus ..100 002 000 0 0 0— 3 6 2 Batteries—Ham and Bowers; Wha len and DeCosta. Next Week at Home. “Full house" next week at the base ball park. Every afternoon next week the fans will'have a treat, and as the luck of the Albany team seems to have got in the right channel, we are bound to take the larger part of the .victories. Waycross comes to the city for three games—June 25, 2l> and 27—and fol lowing the Waycross club Americus will put in her appearance for three games, June 28, 29 and 30. This will fill the week about as full as it can get. The following wiiek Albany will have ball on two days, July 3 and 4, with the Cordele aggregation. LETTER TO R. L. JONES. Albany, Ga. Dear Sir: Now, may "bn, you can’t get the gootjs; if you can, your 1for- lube is made. (Ciitton .cloth—they calll iti, .muslin in same parts—tat about the usual price per surd, but wider, twice as wide as some, and better, wears hotter, keeps white ;and wibiile a surprising time in all sorts of wear. You could iwll .that cloth for hun dreds ^of miles;: there’d be no limit A yard goes further’; one buys less yards. Wears longer; one buys loss ofttai. It. alwiy s lopks right till well worn out. No -one customer buys so muchpjf it, but think of the number of customers! May be you can’t gtet it in cloth: hat you can in paint. Dovoe. Itevoe is -.as if it -wiere wider; a gallon goes far ther; 7fju buy ls.-ss gahoxisr, you pay for less gallons—as if one paid leas for mating a garment of that wide cloth—and it keejts its fresh Jook and sheds water till you have iforgotten bow old It is. It isn’t true in cloth, but It is in paint : the less you pay, the better it.: is; for the* goodness of paint is reck oned by ^yillons; less gallons, more goodness. Goodness in paint is strength. The stronger a painl, the less gallons it takes for a job and .the longer it wears. Yours truly, 3 T. W. DEVOE & CO., New York. P. S. C.\D. Smith sells our paint. “ UNDER TWO FLAGS.” An Amateur Performance to Occur' In 1 the Near Future. Thousands annually bear witness to the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleasant, reliable little pills have long borne a reputation second to none as a laxative and cathartic. They are as staple as broad in millions of homes. Pleasant but effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping. Sold by Albany Drug Co„ Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. We Are Living in an Ageof Graft andTrickery Beware of the un scrupulous imitators. Beer consumers are entitled to what they pay for and we hereby c utiom 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. Years for square deal, G. L SHEPPARD, Agt Chattanooga Brew ing Co. SOMETHING NEW ! A passengs-r launch m the creek above the dam CHUCH WELL’S Now Progress. White Goods Specials Our White Goods. Department has been full of values and desirable goods the entire season. With these reductions, rare values indeed are yours: 25c Value medium-heavy Waistings at the | Clean-Up Sale Price of, yard. I Fancy Waistings in stripes; 12 Ac and 15c Q values. Clean-Up Sale Price, yard 02 V 32 Inch India Linon; 15c kind. No better value can be offered. Ten days at Nainsook and India Linon, 18c qualities. Reduced specially to close out, yard 7c Nainsook Checks; during the Clean-Up Sale they are yours at, yard _ Lawns and Batistes Four Excellent Values About 1,000 yards of Batistes and Lawns in neat new patterns; some good 10c values in the lot. To close them out quickly, we offer the O JL|-» entire lot at, per yard 10c Quality Lawns; during this sale 10 Q For the 10 days of our Clean-Up Sale, we offer one lot of 10c Lawns and Batistes, 10 yards O to the customer for vlVF U 1 15c and 18c Lawns and wool-finished Batistes are offered during this great Clean-Up Sale 1 1, at the reduced price, per yard I 1 V* ! ■ SFthS IT FOR LFlSS Spe cial Ru g and DID YOU KNOW Ifciat you can take a trip up the creek in this launch for twenty-five cents, that you would gh/e 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: A Double-Header on the Fourth. Several overtures have been made in the past few clays by Moultrie to the management of the Albany and Cordele baseball clubs to secure the game for the Fourth of July fQr Moul trie. ' The Moultrie populace, it seems, will have a very elaborate celebration on the Fourth, barbecues and other sources of amusement, and they are desirous of getting A first-class base ball game also. The two clubs, Al bany and Cordele,. were offered $500 for their services on that day. Five hundred dollars looked like a big thing to the management, but after lengthy and deliberate consideration it was decided to turn down the offer and give the Albany people the pleas ure of seeing a game on the Fourth. There will be a double-header on that day, one in the morning and the regular afternoon game. The fans of Headache “About a year ago,” writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., “I suffered with blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until I tried CARDUI WINE OF Woman’s Relief I immediately commenced to improve, and now I feel like a new woman, anctwish to recommend it to all sick women, for l write ns. know it will cure them, as it did me.” US ns. Cardui is pure, medicinal extract of Ns vegetable herbs, which relieves sad frankly, describing Ns female pains, regulates female your symptoms. We will ' consider your case and give you free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Don’t hesitate, but write today. Address: Ladies’ Ad- \\ vlsory Dept., The Chattanooga Medl- ^ Eveiy druggist SellS it ctne Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. in $1.00 DOttlCS. functions,tonesuptheorgans to a proper state of health. Try it for your trouble. Matting Sale. I 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, this^sale our entire stock of Mat ting at greatly reduced prices. You cannot afford to mjss these bargains if you are needing anything in these lines. S. A. & W. T. Freeman. Dear Children: About July 1st we will get out the first issue of our paper fof 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 th'e puzzles in the September number, 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. Owl Drug Seed Co. 6 Per Celt. Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Attornay-at-Liw, Room 811 Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. ALBANY BRICK CO I O E. —MANUFACTURERS OF— Annual Capacity, 10,000,000, I ;;;■ >