The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1899 Page: 3 of 6
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Subscription I'iife #1.00 per
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Year
All liliul of Ilcrrles.
A young tailor uamod Berry,
Intelv succeeded to Ulrf father's
business onie sent in his ho
count to Charles Matthews soilie-
Cuts, wounds, burns, Hprajns what ahead of time. \\ hereupon
■ ml bruised quickly heal it Matthews, with vigorous 'age,
you apply BALLARD'S SXOW wrote Id'ni the following note:
LINIMENT I'rice, -oand .r>o "Von must bo ^ goost." Merry, to
cents. ,l. W. Manning. apr. j send mo your bill I terry, before
: ^ ■ ft is duy- Item. Your father,
Mother.-! Beware of those J S. M(.'COM B
secret jobbers of your baby's
quiet ami health. Tliusf sleep
less nights and. h>ng hours of
tiresome vigil are caused by
those terrible enemies id'child-
hood-—worms; Destroy and
remove them with WHITK'S
CRKAM YKKMI Fl lilv Price
•Jocents. J. \V. Manning apr.
• <> FURNITURE. HARNESS and SADDLERY.
Tlie nicest stock of goods in tho above lines ever shown in
Albany. The prices are made to suit the times.
New Mgrt» on Spraying.
At u recent farmers' conven-
tion Professor Hurrill, of the
University of Illinois, pive to his
hearers a piece of information
that lie said had not yet got into
the books* It was ieli|ti\e to the
Jits1 spraying of fruit and tret 8
for fii"*««^H»i diseases, it has been
believed that in the case of most
of'these pests thei spores lived
over on the twigs of the trees.
ad vised to spray befort
the blossoms were open
the elder I lorry, would have had
more souse. You may look very
blue- Ib rry, but I, don't ca.ru a
straw Horry, for you and your
bill 1 terry."
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Hard Lines.
Spittles -1 us4tl to think my
face was rn\ fortune, but I've got
o\er that idea,
lllngie What has
vour mind?
An I nmc< eh.-ful Kxperhae'nt.
Voting .Mr. Cioode hart been
married only a short time, but ^>r
perhaps I should say therefore)
he had a number of theories as to
how to be lrnppy though MiarritxiT
One of tliesti wc-is that the bus.
band should invariably "pretend to
like his wife's cooking, whether it
wits good or bad- One evening
hanged | (Mrs. ^ bx.de prepaivd soiile b\s<-
uits. They were heavy and sog
gy and absolutely indigestible,
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(ilio I, KfcYNOLbS, Pjfeatdebt. W I). REYNOLDS, vice-PrenldMil.
BAKTIIOLOMBW, ( Miller
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The First National Bank
Antli iri/U' I nil! U Jiw.oop.
Albany, Texas.
I'tld up Cit|iltal |7S,000
Capiul and Surnlas |iou,ixio.
Surplus |JA,uuo.
Hprogles 1 was on one of thoso
for the Juries when the bribing was douel but her better half ate heartily of
pur|M>se of killing these colonies
of spores. "Fruit raisers hun*
been rtdigiousiy carrying out in
structloiis iu this regard, and the
experiment stations have been
sending out spraying calendars
hud too honest a face,
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I.ooktil tils l'urt.
">Say. that was a mighty honest
year by year in which tiie fruit ltM)klng l)[{\ farmer," said the of
raiser is advised to spray Ik fore i
the opening of the blossoms, lint
now1 it has been found that the
theory of the spores living over
on the twigs Is erroneous. Tin.'
sporfcs live over on (he leaves that
fall to the ground and lie there
till jjprlng With the hist breath
of spring these spores i ijM-n siiltl
cientiy to'lloat in the air, and as
toon as the young leaf begins to
expand they tli.d a lodgun :.t
there and begin their life w oi U
It is therefore useless to spray at
the earlier time Indicated in iuost
of our books on spraying it also
mills greatly to his hopes for if
the spores live over ou the dead
leaves the proper wii) to get rid
of them Is to destroy the leaves.
This may be done by clean culti
vatlon, plowing under the leaves
that escape the burning.—Kansas
Farmer,'
but tho -fellows with money did I them. (Tlie sequel will show why
not approach me, because, as 1 I call him the better half.) As he
have Just learned, they thought l| tint shed the sixth one, he smiled
across the table at his wife and
said tenderly:
"These biscuits are delicious,
love. .Tust like my mother used to
make."
'You mean thing!" exclaimed
his,spouse, crossly. "If I couldn't
make better biscuits than your
mother makes, I'd live in a board
ing house."
All of which goes* to show that,
woman Is inde< d as the poet says
'I'llcert;;]!!, i ( y and luir.d to
plellSe." ' ; ; ,
flee »>»nfer, as the client went out,
"Just the kind of a good, whide-
sotrled face to ln\ tte confldeiice."
"Just what lie has been doing,'
(he lawyer explained "lie is in
to mv about a little gold brick
transactlou he was liiuwii Int• k"
Those horrid tits ot tlepres
sioii,. nielaiu holy, 1»»spiiiis
and sudden iiiitability, that
sometimes atllict even goo
tempered people, is cllle to the
blood being permeated with
black bite 1IKK1UNK wi
purity the blood, restta*'.health
and cheerfulness, I'rice oiitds,
J. \\ Manning. apr
i'tirti in if In Wooil.
Wood earning as an occupation
for woiueii is coming to be a rec
oguued one, as well us a fad for
the doeietv girl whos> tastes ruu
the .utiiuiu-iiui. •n»:.ui»«i «"• »•«,»»»«««»-» p~*«* „
. . . ' , i t reckon It s worth about 50 cents,'
handling of the few tools required ... . ....
. .... , . J said th<i swain, holding out two
and the rapidity with which the ' B
. . . , . quarters. The clergyman looked
average scholar bjirtis to
Hi r I t a or llr'r W ort li.
A Canadian niiuister had Just
inarrletl u couple. The rcg'ist.ei's
were signed, and nothing remain
od but the giving and taking of
the fee. The bridegroom, a strap
plug young fellow, asked "llow
much Is It?" The panson glanced
at tlit< smiling bride and slyly an
swt red: "Whatever you think it's
worth," Now, it should have
been worth a, food deal, for the
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Will buy anil sell exchange oil all the principle cities
of the United States and Europe, and transact a gen-
eral banking butin.ets. Small accounts accorded the
same courteous treatment as large ones. Your busi-
ness solicited.
T.N.Baker,
Successor to M. T. GULLEDGE & SON,
—— DEALERS IN:
Farm Implements, H aniess,
Sadillery ; lUiggies, C'arriagos, etc. Come and see our new
Hock Island Wagons made by the Webber Co.
Main Street, - - ' - Albany, Texas
1). S. CTJLIJJM.
I am now in my uew quarters at old
"Nornian Horse Stables," and am
bolter prepared than over to serve the
public in the livery business- See me
vou want such service.
when
Had Head 4Uut It llefore.
Mrw. ltak«>stra\v Ho you've tin
ished reading the biography of
that statesman. Well, what did
he finally die of ?
liakestraw; Why, of. this new
disease that we read about so
much lately. I see by the head
lug of the chapter that the luot
thirty six page* iu the book i» vrwM|uu<
about the mn«u<ll».—Judy. j Uu(r,a>1
Will Unci • T«bl«l ttf UM»I»b». , W"'!
, known tuiner, ilviug lu Calutuet,
Artugenwnia «« Mtch ,lls ^ Hl.r„a„|
|„r the er«.Km «( a tabUt to the uumed Hur„ey ,0 » Kl«udike
memory ot Ulml.tuue ou the hou,* | „„„„hs 0„0. Tho
iu Hodu,, street, Llv.riK.ol lul '
ivate
beautifll tliiugs from wikhI, have
made this fascinating study pop-
ular among people of refined
tastes. Wood carving is much
more cleanly than painting, Just
as refined, and gives as much op-
portunity for the power of ex-
A proper fitting
Truss often affects
a permanent cure.
A full assortment
for sale by J. W.
/Manning, Druggist,
Albany, Texas.
quarters. The clergyman
blankly at the coins, then t it rued
to the fair one, "I'll have to leave
It to you, tnadam," he said
"What do you think It s worth?'
What did this youug and blush
ing bride do? She reached out,'
took the coins, handed one tpiar
br to (lie minister and put tin
other lu her pocket! "A thrift)
wife," said the Canadian, with a
sigh, "U her husband's crown."
PURE
whjeh he wo» born. The work I,, ^ (unmJ. ^
|„i.g uudertakeu b) the llwiorn, ^ ^ Tllt. „,la.r
luiiet; ef Lancaster and Cheshire
lo whom the necessary perm is
has beeu granted by the pos
POMOT ol UM rtfitMic*.
J
dog was takeu to l>uw*oii City
service|
The other ulght llaruey
lt« Fua<tit.
"Vou lust a good deal of tlm«
from your business by going te
war, dldu't job?"
"Yea," answered the uian whe'
voluuteered, "but I doubt wheth
CANS OF
B. T. Babbitt's PURE POTASH
IS EQUAL TO
2 any Other BRAND.
Cana of any Other Brands. - 25 ota.
2 Cans of B. T. Babbitt's PURE 20 oti«
SAVES THE CONSUMER, 6 ©ta.
INSIST ON HAVING
B. T. BABBITT'S
reappeared at Murphy's home In I er j |u8( luortJ t^au some j»eo _ II _ i. _ T TT/\
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1899, newspaper, April 21, 1899; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497403/m1/3/?q=%22Places%2b-%2bUnited%2bStates%2b-%2bTexas%2b-%2bShackelford%2bCounty%2b-%2bAlbany%22: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.