The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 25, 1906, Image 7

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•a. If tig M!tf / HHBSM > ' r ..L THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1906. The only form of food made from wheat that is all nutri ment is the soda cracker, and yet—the only soda cracker of which this is really true is Uneeda Biscuit soda cracker scientifically baked. soda cracker effectually protected. soda cracker ever fresh, crisp and clean, soda cracker good at all times. 0 In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A Happy Home To have a happy home you must have children, as they are great happy-home makers. If a weak woman, you can be made strong enough to bear healthy children, with little pain or discomfort to yourself, by taking WINE OF CARDUI jr ■ Woman’s Relief It will ease away all your pain, reduce inflam mation, cure leucorrhea (whites), falling womb, ovar ian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, etc., and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it. At every drug store in $1.00 bottles.- warm ns a letter fruly and frankly, telling us all your - troubles. We wlU send Roe advice (In plain sealed envelope). Address: La dles* Advisory Dept., Tho Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. “DUE TO CARDUI and nothing else, Is my baby girl, now two weeks old,** writes Mrs. j. P. West, of Webster City, Iowa. “She Is a fine, healthy babe and we are both doing nicely.’* NO WONDER THEY LAUGHED. Behind his paper he gave a loud laugh. "Listen to this,” ho said. “This la an article on America from a London paper. It purports to give the popular American drinks and their common names, so any American tourist, com ing to Ajnerica, may be at no loss to order the tipple he prefers. Listen, now, to what, according to this paper, we drink over here.” And the young man read off the fol lowing remarkable list: An Up—Large glass of beer. ■ A Down—Small glass of beer. A Brown Stone—Dark beer. A Marble—Light beer. Misery—Gin. Midnight—Sarsaparilla. Midnight Without — Sarsaparilla without Ice. A Newton Pippin—Cigar. A Bull’s Eye—Glass of wine. A Parlor Full of Razors—Claret and Ice. >~- “Imaglne a benighted Britisher,” said the young man, "coming over here with some friends, entering a bar, and saying confidently to the bar tender: “ ‘My good man, fetch us one up, two down, a parlor full of razors, three miseries, six Newton pippins, a bull’s eye and four midnights without.’ ” 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 says, "Success to Foley’s Kidney Cure.” Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse, President. V.-President. J. P. Munnerlyn, Cashier. Of Albany, Ga. OPENED BUSINESS SEPT. 6, 1900. CAPITAL - SURPLUS r - $50,000 - $15,000 WATER GAMES. A Number of Them That Delight the Boys of the Land. Every facility in the banking busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. FOR RENT—A desirable cottage on Pine street; possession given at I once. Apply M. A. Blum. tf Cleanliness and Sterilizing' If you know much about breweries you will be surprised and pleased with the cleanliness of ours. We take every precaution which hy gienic science and conscientious brewing have ever devised to prevent infection of our AMERICAN QUEEN Everv bottle undergoes several processes of cleansing and inspec tion, and when sealed is put through a long, slow process of ster- ?}y>. , • 1 1 /i V,™,™ <3+ tomnoraturps The multiplication of summer camps for boys, In which swimming Is usually taugth, and Is nenrly always thb favor ite recreation, 1ms resulted In the adoption or development of a number of aquatic games, says Youth’s Com panion. The Italian game of tilting, in which a canoe serves as the charger, a pole with a large pad on tho end Is made to do duty as a lahco, and the "knight” who first "unseats" his opponent is the victor, has found patrons at some of the camps. The rules and the methods of play depend somewhat upon the location of tho camp. A sea beach generally slopes out to deep water more slowly and gradually than tho shore of a lake. At the seashore, therefore, the diamond Is laid out merely by the first; second and third baseman taking tho proper positions in the 1 water, with the out fielders, If there are players enough, beyond them. On a good beach all the players of the “out” side will be standing in the water, at depths vary ing with their positions. On a fresh water lake this will sel dom be possible, on account of the quicker pitch of the beach. In this case, therefore, the diamond Is gener ally marked by five rafts, one large one and four smaller ones. The large one serves as the home plate, the small ones as bases. They should be an chored in place, and the fun Is In creased If the rafts which represent the bases are made only large enough to support the baseman when he exer cises due care as to keeping his bal ance—say four feet square. If the players are good enough swimmers and the wateb Is not too cold, a full nine can piny on each side. In that case the on'” Aflers will Btand in the water when the -e of the beach permits. Otherwise ”tm cling to the base rafts until called upon to chase the ball. But more com monly five members on a side play the game—a catcher, a pitcher, and three basemen. The diamond should be small. Twelve yards Is a sufficient distance between bases. The ball Is a sound tennis ball, whioh will not sink, and the bat a slender paddle 18 or 20 Inch es long, to be used In one hand. The batting rules are peculiar. There are no called balls or called strikes, and no fouls, A single strike, If caught, is out. The pitcher tosses the ball gently. The batsman, If he hits the ball, starts to run or to swim to first base. Mean while the fielder who is nearest the ball starts to run or to recover It, either by swimming or splashing, ac cording to the depth of water, and then throwB, as in ordinary baseball, to first base. The next batter now comes to the plate, and the first one, if he succeed ed in reaching first base, goes the rounds of the bases until put out, ex actly as In the regular game. The real fun comes from the contingencies which are created by the substitution of such an unaccustomed element as water for the diamond of turf or gravel. The second baseman who leaps for a fly will seldom stay bn his little raft When he comes down, and to throw from so ticklish a platform, or when treading water, Is an art which has to be acquired, usually at the expense of much laughter from the bystanders. "Roydl” Relish, 20c bottle; Heinz’s Celery Sauce, 25c and 30c bottle; Mustard, 6c, 10c and 15c bottle; Pep per Sauce, iuc; Worcestershire Sauce, 10c, 15c, 20c and 30c; Hlrsch’s Olive Oil, 20c; Chill Sauce, 15c; Tomato ’ntsup, 10c,.15c and 26c. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. ilization and pastuerizmg, lasting 1 1-4 hours, at temperatures which make germ life an impossibility. Drinkers of draught beer are equally protected. Every keg we use u? first lined with pitch under pressure, which leaves it clean as porcelain, insuring purity and the total preservation of its rich, rare flavor. American Queeu will not make ym bilious. It strengthens the nerves and body with pure, natural vegetable food, easy to digest. Keep it in your home and call for it at all hotels, cafes, clubs and saloons. ACME BREWING CO., Macon, Ga. Watch for next ad on Malt and Hop*. sssm/M Deadly 8erpent Bites are as common- In India as are stom- hch and liver disorders with us. For the latter, howover, there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters, the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C., says; They restored my wife to perfect health after years of suffering with dyspepsia and a chronically torpid liver.”. Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder dis orders, Sold on guarantee by Albany Drue Co. Price. 60c. CITATION. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to taKe Cleanses the system' thoroughly and dears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches. It !• guaranteed FOR SALE BY HILSMAN-SALE DRUG CO. Georgia, Dougherty County. To All Whom it May Concern; Henry Ellison having In proper form applied to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Sarah Ellison, late of said county, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said Sarah Ellison to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to said Henry Ellison on Sarah Elli son’s estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture this 9th day of June, 1906. SAML. W. SMITH, 6-11-4 Mona Ordinary. Thirty prominent Albanian fined for using too much WATER. Serves them right, they should use Flint Rock It's a Ginger Ale. And there is no FINF, for using too much. IVIade only by IA BOTTLING Albany, Ga. Morris Weslosky President D. W. James First Vice-President W. S. Bell Second Vice-President Joseph S. Davis Cashier P. W. Jones Assistant Cashier First National Bank, Albany, Ga. Capital $50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000 Deposits received 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 PR0FIT8 .... 12,000.00 Solicits accounts of firms and lndl- vlduals. J. 8. Davis. T. W. Ventulett. J. S. DAVIS & do., Insurance Agents AGAINST FIRE, LIGHTNING, • TORNADO. Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur- ance Co. Office—Ventulett Building. 'Phones—343, 88, 122. L.. GEIGBR. 150 pairs 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. L». GEIGBR, 71 Broad Street. FOR SALE—Three GO-saw Van Winkle gins, shafting, pulleys and elevator, d. D. Collins, Flint, Ga. 22-lwk . TALKING FEET TO CELEBRITY. •The late Marsh.il Field, that great merch ant prince of Chicago, Sent for me alter I had treated hi. feet, which came very near frightening the wlte out of me until he said, “my feet are all right, but what X want you to do Is to tell me all about my feet:” To be worried almost to death with corns, bun ions, Ingrowing nails and perspiring foet Is absolutely unnecessary. I remove them .snot hurt a speak. Strictly “Ujurgeon ohlro^l&MM«ace£lamaria. P. a—Dr. Williams offers *5 reward for an Ingrowing nail he oaanot orre without pain. THE BEST ADVICE i: is always the right kind of advice. When you hnve eye trouble and need glasses and need the ser vices of a scientific optician, you want to go to one you Know, We • J -are the leading opticians and you !, get the very best of service that < - is to be had in the South. Eyes scientifically ezamined free. Phil Harris,!: Leading Optician. i V, HI8 MASTER'S VOICB ” j; Victor Ming Machines ii < ► < > ;;Sold on easy payments. I! ; ;New Records each month.;: ; Just the thing to take with;; ; lyou on your summer trip:.; \ ; ;Consult the Oracle. f ; :We invite you to hear the; ; flatest records. ; o • < | Lonsberg’s j i: Book & Music House.: TELEPHONES ■ Office 30. Manager 112. F. O. Tioknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M. Carte-, A. W. Tucker, Largest and Oldest In surance Agency in South Georgia. Representing 25 of the largest and strongest Insurance Companies in business. Insurance against Fire, LightningandWindStorms. Large Lines, Special Haz ards, Gin houses and coun try property solicited. HbWIlimir UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. Three Million Women Who May Mantori Patterns Are Loyal To “Dressmaking at Home” No other magazine in the woman’s field can replace it. The Dressmaking Pub lishing Co. wishes to increase it's patrons to five, million and therefore offer the following inducement for subscribers: Any lady buying two May Manton Patterns and paying 30c additional will get the magazine to her address for one year. This offer is only for a limited tiipe. I wan£ to see every lady in this city to be a subscriber. 0. Neuman, Agent foe May Manton Pattern!. 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 bo near home. Don’t be afraid, it is steady and an expert engineer to run it. S| rates to picnic partiei . T. .