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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDA’
Is to lore children, and no home
can be completely happy with*
out them, yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is so full of suffering,
danger and fear that she looks forward
to the critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its pene
trating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and
all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system for the
ordeal that she passes through _
the event safely and with but G&fiu/inhfi i
little suffering, as numbers have
testified and said, "it is worth
its weight in gold.” $1.00 per
bottle of druggists. Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
THE BRADFItLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Go.
DRAGGING
down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can
attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally,
t come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken
ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, Irri
tability, tired feeling. Inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and
beauty. The cure la
WINE
OF
GARDUI
Woman’s Relief
that marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which
exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs.
Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stim
ulates the muscles to pull the womb up into place.
It Is a safe and permanent cure for all female complaints.
WHITE US A LETTER
tn strictest confidence, telling us all
your troubles. We wifi send free sd-
vtce (In plsln sealed envelope). Ad-
drese: Ladles’ Advisory Dept., The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
"I SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN
In my womb and ovaries,” writes Mrs.
Naomi Bake, of Webster Groves,Mo.,
"and my menses ware very painful
and Irrtgular. Since taking Cardul I
feel like a new woman, and do not
suffer as I did.”
MILKnPED CHICKENS. >
A Fattening Method Which Reminds
One of Strausberg Geese.
From Philadelphia Record.
Lovers of exqutsifte articles of food
enn now obtnln In any first-class fiotel
and restaurant mtlk-fed chickens, nnd
thoso who have tasted the fowl will
never forget tho tender, sweet flesh,
which is unusually white.
These chickens are fed In crates
made of lath, which are ralsod several
feet from the ground. Troughs run
alongside of the crates, and Into these
troughs Is poured n fattening mixture,
which just suffices for the ordinary
wants of the fowls, but Is not nllowed
to stand, being furnished threo times
n day to meet the appetite of the
chickens, j.
Tills fattening mixture Is composed
of ground oats, corn meal, a little oil
meal and bran and butchers’ scraps
ground up, and the whole mixed with
skimmed or sour milk. This mixture
costs about a cent nnd a fourth a
pound, nnd four pounds usually go to
put n pound of flesh on the chicken.
The fattening process takes about
four weeks, nnd cannot, as a rule, be
continued longer, because of the great
tax on the dlgesttvo orgnhs of the
fowls. These fattened chickens bring
twice as much ns nn ordinary chicken,
but are cheaper In the end, because
of tho, quantity of meat stored up In
the fattening process.
Comparison of tho amount of flesh
carried on nn unfnttenod fowl and a
milk-fed chicken glvos the ratio off six
to ten pounds; the edible fleih on tho
unfattoned chicken wns one pound ton
ounces, while the milk-fed chicken
gave live pounds. So the first really
costs one nnd n half times 4s much as
tho milk-fed variety.
KEEPS TAB ON
HOT AND^
New Apparatus for Use Particularly
In Smoke Houses.
Drug Co.
FOR THE BEST
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works. ,
W. H. MILLER,
Pronrle'or
NOTICE.
In the future our offices will be In
’the Woolfolk building, room 7.
H. A. PEACOCK.
21-lmo L. W. NELSON.
CITY LOANS
We are still prepared to
make Loans on City Real
Estate on short notice
and upon lowest terms.
FARM LOANS
also made, on farms in
Dougherty, Lee, Terrell
and Mitchell counties.
&
Owing to the higher price of chlckon j from his bakory kitchen, and they
than beef, mutton or porlti the farrnor, made a quantity of alcohol fully equal
will very soon take up this feeding of
fowls, which enn be supplemented by
forced feeding by means of a cram
ming machine that consists of a forc
ing machine worked byj a foot pedal,
having a hopper at one pnd and a tube
at the other, the tube being thrust
Into the chicken's mouth and feeding
Its crop full. The method will pile on
weight with great rapidity.
HOT WEATHER TRIP8
Via Central of GeorfllaRailway—Bum
mer Excursion Tlskets.
From Philadelphia Record.
An ingenious apparatus for keeping
tab on tho tempornturo of n smoko
house; or, In fact, upon any sort of
room where nn oven degree of heat or
cold Is necessary, line recently been
put on tho market. The mechanism
Is hidden within a small cylinder of
brass connected by electric wires with
a boll or buzzer which glvos warning
when the temperature around the ap
paratus reaches the point nt which tho
alarm Is set.
Tho device may bo set so that It
.records a falling ns well as a rising
temperature, and thus Is of consider
able service for refrigeration plants as
well as for smoko houses.
An advantage claimed Is that the
dovice Is automatic, resotting Itself as
soon as the normal tempornturo Is re
stored.
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes; “This Is to certify that. I have
used Orlno Laxatlvo Fruit Syrdp for
chronic constipation, nnd It has prov
en, without a doubt, to be n thorough,
practical remedy for th)s trouble, and
It Is with pleasure I offer my con
scientious reference." Hllsmiin-Sale
MorrlB Weslosky
D. W. James First VlcS
W. S. Bell Second Vice
Joseph S. Davis
P. W. Jones Assistant]
First National
. Albany, Ga.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 83
Power from Garbage.
From tho Sioux City Roglster.
At n mooting of the City Council re
cently a resolution wbb carried re
questing City Chemist W. Lee Lewis
to make an Investigation Into the pos
sibility of making denatured alcohol
from tho garbngo collected In Sioux
City, the ulcool to be used ns fuel to
operate light engines In the city build-
IngB.
Alderman Mnxtoner subsequently
declared that with Chomlst W. Lee
Lewis ho took two buckets of garbage
Morris Weslosky., President
D, W. James Vice-President
iF. H. Bates .Cashier
|N. R. Dohon Assistant Cgshler
and to all appearances as good alcohol
ns was ever made from any kind of
"wood." As soon ub Inventions are
completed to make It possible to use
alcohol to run the light plant in the
city building and library building, the
city of Sioux City proposes to dispose
of the garbage of the entire city hy
converting It Into fuel fluid.
Tho potato peelings and biscuits',
chicken boneB and apple cores, old
rags and cherry seeds will all be
bolded up together and converted Into,
power for thousands of oleotrlo lights.
Mr. Lewis; who Is professor of
chemistry tn Mornlngslde College lab
oratory, said regarding. the plan; “I
am sure It Is practical. Garbage,
To the Seashore, (Mountain and Lake
Resorts In the No/th, South, East and ( ^ en ™^|
*”• I kind of wood alcohol. I believe the
id Sail to New York, g ar |, a g e 0 [ gioux City would run the
, Philadelphia and mun i c jp a i plants and the plant neces-
it via Savannah and Ba ,.y t0 ma g 0 tho alcohol. It Is cer-
ls to be considered ta | n iy an economical proposition, rl-
| vailing the Idea of Victor Hugo that
on sale at all cou- France loses' $50,000,000 every year hy
pon ticket offices. For rates, sched* allowing the sewage to drain into the
ulo« etc., apply to any agent or ropre- ocean, when It should bo put In the
sentatlve of (he Central of Georgia i vineyards.
WeBt are now on
A trip by Rail
Boston, Baltimoi
points in the
Steamship Llnei
at this season.
Tickets are
low
Railway, or Cl A. DEWBERRY, T. P.
A., Albany, Gu.
Malt
andflopjr
When a high grade of Malt andHiips
is properly brewed into beef, it re-,
suits in the most beneficial beverage
known to medical science. Hops arei
nature’s premier nerve restorer; Malt
is its equal as a body builder, and the
combination is perfected in
AMERICAN QUEEN
"I shall prepare the planB for the
Sioux City plant, and we will be, In
all probability, the first city in tho
United States to have such a plant.”
Excursion Rates Fourth of July.
Central of Georgia Railway will sell
excursion tickets between all points
south of the Ohio and Potomac and
east of the Mississippi river, Including
St. Louis, Mo., at one and one-third
fares, round-trip, on July 2, 3 and 4,
limited for return until July 8, 1906.
For further Information apply to C. A.
Dewberry, T. P. A., Albany, Ga.
0-21-tf
We are still selling three canB of
tomatoes for 25c, okra and tomatoes,
j 10c; corn, 10c, 12% and 16c; Van
Camp's lye hominy, 3-lb cans, 10c
1 each. W. E. FIELDS.
I 'Phone 70.
We import Bohemia's best Hops, and the world’s finest
Malt, and here, as elsewhere, our methods fre character
ized by extreme cleanliness. The malt to He used is put
through a thorough, long-draw-out process if mechanical
cleansing, which purifies it of every particle of foreign
matter and dust, leaving the malt kernels finally as clean
and perfect as can be. With due regard for your health,
this is a bfeer you can well afford to drink, j
American Queen Beer is sold at dll hotels, dubs, cafes,
restaurants, etc. CaU for it and keep it in your home.
ACME BREWING CO.
MACON, GA.
Letter to John Mock.
Dear Sir—If you could get the ex
clusive sale of a sweeter sugar for five
miles round—% 11). as sweet as . a
pound of usual sugar, and cost no
more—you’d Jump at It, wouldn’t you?
There wouldn’t he 100 lb of any
other sugar sold In u year In your
town; you’d gobble the trade; and it
wouldn’t hurt your whole business.
Devoe Is like that among paints; It
Is twice as sweet as some; It Is sweet
er than any; not one exception; one
gallon Is two or one-and-a-hulf or one-
and-three-quarters.
Better than that: paint has to-be
painted; that costs $2- to $4 a gallon.
A gallon saved Is $2 to $4 saved In
labor, besides the paint.
Even that Isn’t all. A gallon Devoe
put-on wears as long as two gallons
put-on at a cost of $2 to $4.a gallon
and two gallons more put-on at $2 to
$4 a gallon. Count all that The paint
that wears double costs less by 3 gal
lons of paint and, 3 gallons of painting;
that’s about $15 a gallon for those su
perfluous gallons. -
That’s as good as a double-sweet
sugar, Isn’t It? Yours truly,
F. W. DEVOE ft CO.,
New York.
V. 8,—C. D. Smith sells our paint.
Deposits reoelved subjeot to Sight
Draft, A general banking business
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants’
accounts solicited.
Third National Bank
Of Albany, Ga.
CAPITAL .. i $50,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .... 12,000.00
Elicits accounts of flrmB and Indi
viduals. ,
J. Si Davis.
J
T. W. Ventulett.
S. DAVIS & GO.,
Insurance Agents
AGAINST
150 pairs
mer wear;
ish and s
fit best ai‘
from $1.9]
Attrac
weight
85c.
Big l
Sample,
ety of '
below
Fu
Neck
Negligetj
styles;
noveltied
Exquiij
for war
Under
gan finis]
40c, 50c ;
Umbrella
Half
L. G
FOR 8ALE—Til
gins, shafting]
G. D. Collins,
TALKING FEE'
The late Marshall
ant prince of Oh lea
hod treated his feet
frightening tho wits
“ray feet are all rlgM
to do Is to tell me all
worried almost to
iy without
most pleasing exper..
a corn and It does not
antiseptic, _ DP
Burgeon Chirop—
P, a-Dri WlUlami
Ingrowing nail be cat
Mrs. Williams does
sage aud hair <*
and the morcel 1