The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 03, 1906, Image 4

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! WEDNE8DAY, JANUARY 3, 1906.' HOFMA YER, JQNES V COMPANY. 25c Socks at 15c ought to interest most men, especially when we add that they are Super Quality Maco, full fashioned, high spliced heel and toe, and winter weights. Good at a quarter, but great at # . 15c Just Half for Skirts That’s all we want for a lot of stiff bosom winter shirts that we carried over from last year. Neat patterns, excellent fabrics. rinnhattans that, were $1.50, at • - 75c Faultless that were $1-00, at - • 50c Others that were 50c and 75c, at - * 26c Guts on Pajamas, Too This season’s Flannelette Pajamas, warm and comfortable. Just what you want for these cold nights. - $1.75 Pajamas, now - - - - $|,60 2.50 Pajamas, now .... 2.00 1.25 Night Robes now • - - .98 .59c Night Robes, now - - - .49 25c For a 50c Tie. These pretty Ascots and Four-in-Hands ought to go in a hurry at such reductions. Some Deep P rice Cuts On Things That Men Need Now Ask the young men about town. They know and will tell you just what place this store occupies in the realm of men’s furnishings. They know, as have their fathers before them, that our men’s togs are just what they should be—so distinctive that one could easily spot the good-dressers who buy their furnishings exclusively at H., J. & Co.’s. L And because we are the recognized leaders, the big price cuts on seasonable goods in this department during the annual inven= ory sale are oL unusual interest to men. Hofi STORE CLOSES EVENINGS AT 7 O'CLOCK. = mayer, Jones ompany. HOFMAYER. JQNES & COMPANY. Buy Tkat House Coat Now The one >ou wished for Christmas, per haps, but did not receive. We have a few left from the holiday trade—very choice ones.' We can't see how any man will do without one who appreciates solid comfort at little expense. The mere saving to one’s other coats would pay for a smoking jacket tn the course of a year, leaving our of the reckoning the comfort it gives. R ght now is the time to have one, too, to wear during these long winter evenings of lounging at home. , $ 4.50 House Coats, now. . . .$3.50. 5.50 House Coats, now.... 4.50 8.50 House Coats, now. . . . 6.50 12.00 House Coats, now. . . . 9.75 All our House Robes have been cut cor respondingly for the stock-taking sale. Woolen Gloves for Winter Wear A very seasonable item. Ten dozen men’s "Scotch Gloves. Easily worth 40c, will go during this sale at 25c B ed Room Suit Sale! For the month of January we aie go ing to offer Bed Room Suits at unusually low prices and will quote a few prices just to show you: A good, solid Oak Suit, regular J- | j? CA $22.50 value; this sale ' ©•vfvr A beautiful full quartered and polished Suit, regular $60.00 value, during this sale. A very handsome Suit, full quartered and pol ished, 30x40 mirror, regular 7 1 } $85.00 value; this sale. 1 'P • ^ We have a large stock of these goods and we are sure we can please you. S. A., "W. T. Freeman. In An ein. Two Albanians, one a young man with a swell hat perched oil th.o side leather the F xpand Your Christmas Doll ars Our holiday lines are limited in number, but as far as we go we leave no ohanoe for competition. r We carry no trash or use less Hoods. Those items handle^ are sensible, useful ones that are of servioe every day in the year; while in getting them here you save enough to make your money go far. Money is apt to shrink at holiday time, especially when you pay fancy holiday prices. Every day with us is a bargain day, you can buy just as cheap before Christmas as you can after. Come here for Fine Perfumes in .packages or bulk, Fine Hair and Cloth Brushes. Fancy Comba, Shaving Sets, Stationery Items. Toilet Articles, Etc. Hoggard Drug Co. PHONE 75. wmmm . —Wo ordered s lino lot of— CAKE [, om the American Blsoult Company] 'for our Christmas trade, and for some reason the shipment was delayed in transit We have received the Cuke, and must sell It. We otter it at a bail rjaiu: irmJ«T OAKK. In B pound Tln», <£| ftC worth 81.30* ut Ull 4U Citron Pound Cake! al'j’nml IP*' ilm! Plain Pound Cake.jS&H&SK Raisin Pound Cake lpound . 30c The Entermlse Store Stockholdf.’ Meeting. Notice is herebv given flint there w m be a meeting of the stockholders of ilie Albany National Bank, of Alton- '"the banking house on uary 81X - 1303, at 11 u. election of directors for year ‘Mid any other tous-^ might oroperly come be- iUng. r A. P. COLES, Cashier. pkhojde-V Meeting. ereby given that there ; of the stockholders Bank, of Alba banking house on ‘ Tuesday, January 8th. 1900, at 11 a. for the election of directors for the ensuing year and any other bus- mesa that might properly come be- for the m 1U . p. COI.ES, Cashier Nectar for the Gods was never sipped with such gusto as the epicure feels when a glass of our delicious, sparkling and highly invigorating FLINT ROCK trickles past his fastidious palate. When run down in health, or when you have that “all-gone” feeling, try a bottle of FLINT ROCK. You will think it the long-sought-for fountain of youth, and renewed vigor. j.'.CliHortf.Hale. Leona rO. Speer HALE & SPEER, LAWYERS. ’OMc*. 9JI-2 BrwdfStreel. Attain, 8J. Prompt nd rarefol! attentkn L'Mtr tolll basic m. submitted,t--o*rs. of his head, swell patent, shoes, and the latest conceit in overcoat line, and the other a man of forty or more yea vs, with hia hands stuck in the pockets of his trousers that bagged at tbe knees, with a slouch hat, and no overcoat at all, met on one of the main comers of Alba ny's business section Monday. “Brace up, old man," said the younger one, as he struck the other a sounding slap on tho shoulders, “and look like n man. This is New ear’s day, the first day of the year '.906, a day for celebration, for pleas ant looks, smiles for everybody, and for short intervals * between drinks. This is a day for festivity, for re joicing, the day on which one has no enemies, and everybody the best of friends. "Old Father Time has chased 1905 to the woods, and 1900 now sits on tho throne. Why look ot It cherlly! Think for a moment what the new king may do for you. He may build you n pnlnee, cure your gout, pay your debts, limber us your limbs, and renew your youth There Is no tell ing. “And remember 1905 wns not a bad boy at nil. Think what, he brought Albany! Go out and listen and see the mighty surging of the waters at the dam, nnd see the Immense power generated there to operate the city's great and growing industries. Look nt her paved sldownlks and streets. Observe the cheerful smiles of the merchants In striking contrast to that funeral grin of yours.” "You. you ought to bo run out of town. You'ro a regular old sorehead, a traitor to your city, a pessimist, an eye sore to tho city In which you live. Cheer up. A happy new year to you nnd a glorious Fourth of July. "Get In the way of happiness nnd good cheer. Get caught in the meshes of prosperity. Lose yourself in tho woods of pence. Drown yourself In the sea of good will. Do nnyt.hlng to get rid of that look of yours. "It’s now year's day, and it lias been a long time since the lust drink.' The downcast and more ngcd*man took tho good natured badinage with a look thnt would make tho average dyapeptlo feel nshnmed of hlmsel”. “Now, you're a nice one,” he said nfter somo time.'' to he telling me about tho glorious new yenr. aren’t you. It Is nil so nice to try to paint the Imaginary lily and to talk about wlmt. 1995 brought us and what 190fi might bring us. “I have a poor memory, not re membering so many things of the nnst, and I’m a poor prophet, not car. ing much to know what happens In the future, but I can tell you a few thlugs. “1905 didn't feed the children. It wns the sweat o’ my brow. It didn’t clothe wlfey. and It didn't pay rent. I remember these things very distinct ly. 1905 didn’t kill out the pestiferous bill collectors, either. The wrinkles of my coat tall tell thnt story. “1005 didn’t keep those noisy brawl ing brats of mine from celebrating Christmas day ti week, tearing up the drums nnd horns that I, like a fool, gave them for Christmas, paying for them tn cold, hard earned cash, and from furnishing a vocal concert and a lung contest at night, when the ernzy toys were taken away from them. “1900 arrived today, all right I agree with you about that. But old Father Time either brought the youngster with not n cent in his pockets or else the kid is mighty stin gy and won’t pay the debts of his oldest brother, 1906. I didn't see 1906 near when the bill collectors came for me. He didn’t offer me a helping hand, with a purse in It, when he saw my pitiful state of financial embarrassment, and tho utter emptiness of my pocketbook. Not he. ”1900 wasn't present to help me out when 1 told wlfey about that hat I wasn’t able to pay for, and that I didn’t know where supper was com ing from, and when I received one of those confounded tongue alshtngB, 1906 was absent, or he wouldn’t have lash od the full twelve months. ‘1906 wasn't there to plead with the landlord not to run me out, and with tho merchant not to foreclose, and the grocer to hold oft one month later, and the shoe dealer to let me have the shoes. 1906 didn’t start off very auspiciously, .from my standpoint. “And here comes another collector. From the fury of them and from tho knowjall snlckerlngs of you Irrespon sible youths,, the Lord, hereafter deliv er me! Hero's hoping that the first day of file year comes only once In ten years hereafter, nnd thnt I’ll ho among'those absent when It • does come." Furious Fighting. “For seven years," writes Geo. W Hoffman, of Hnrper, Wash., “I had a bitter, battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won, und cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don’t in tend In tho future to be without them In the house. They are certainly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad ease as mine." Sold under guarantee to do the same for you, by Ailmnv Drug Co., druggists, at, 50c. a bottle. Try them today. MR. VON WELLER WEDS MISS CHARLOTTE TURNER. In Brunswick—Marriage a Complete Surprise to Groom’s Alba- ' ny Friends. ATTENTION, EAGLES! Regular meeting of Griggs Aerie No. 1,159 tonight at 7:30 o'clock, installation of officers for ensuing term. By order of the Worthy President G. L. Sheppard. DANIEL MAYER, Worthy Sec’ty. FOR SALE—7-room house east of Ventulett’s residence, Commerce St., lot 75x210. Terms. 3-31 ED. R. JONES. ATTENTION, ODD FELLOWS! The newly elected officers of Ever green Lodge No. Go will be Installed Thursday night, January 4th. Every member is earnestly requested to at tend. An oyster supper will be serv ed at the conclusion of the meeting. 32t R. L .KEARSEY, Secretary. S PALMIST. Have your fortune told by one of the greatest astiologers of modern times. Time limited. PRO* 7 RAY, St. John's Hotel, Broad Street. Nice Waiting room for Ladies. 2-4t “Robin Hood,” which will be pro duced here tonight, has a full car load of scenery, a chorus of forty voices, and ten principals, all stars of the first magnitude. It is consider ed one of the main attractions of the season. An Emergency Medicine. ! For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and similar Injuries, there is nothing ;so good as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. .It soothes the wound and not only .gives instant relief from pain, but cases the parts to heal in about one- third the time required by the usual treatment. As it is an antiseptic all danger from blood poisoning is avoid ed. Sold by Hilsman-Sale .Drug Co. Several days ago Mr. Harold J. Von Weller left Albany for Brunswick, his former home, ostensibly for the purpose of giving attention to busi ness matters. When he returned yesterday, . he was not alone. Mrs. Harold J. Von Weller accompanied him. Until Monday afternoon, Mrs. Von Weller was Miss Charlotte Turner, of Brunswick. The attachment between the young people dates back some time, having been formed during Mr. Von Weller’s residence in the City by the Sea. When he came to Albany to make his homo, the bond was not broken. The friends of Mr. Von Weller here had not been taken into his confidence, and they were according ly taken completely by surprise when he returned yesterday with his bride. The marriage of Miss Turner to Mr. Von Weller was solemnized at St. Jude’s Episcopal church, Bruns wick, at 3:30 o’clock Monday after noon. It was a very quiet affair, the ceremony being vHnessed only by a few friends of the young couple. Im mediately after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Von Weller left for n short trip to several points in the state, and reached Albany ea-ly yesterday after noon. They are now at home at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Von Weller on Society street. Mr. Harold J. Von Weller has been in Albany but a short time, but has made many friends who extend hearty congratulations to him and his happy bride, who will be warmly welcomed to Albany. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS TO BE INVESTIGATED. Turnkey of Atlanta Police Barrarks Temporarily Suspended. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 3.—(Special.)— The escape of seven prisoners from police headquarters last Monday morn ing will be fully investigated by the board of police commissioners at the regular meeting next Monday. Pend ing this meeeting i Turnkey Ozburn, who was in charge of the cells when the delivery occurred, has been tem porarily removed from his duties. No formal order calling for the officer’s suspension has been issued, but it is understood that he will not report for duty until the matter has been In vestigated and action taken by the board. None of the five prisoners who made good their eacape has been cap tured. To The Theatre-Goers of Albany: The “Robin Hood” Company, here tonight, is one of the strongest sing ing organizations in America. No matter what the weather, you will be amply repaid by attending the per formance. Take our word for it. GORTATOWSKY BROS. Nothing will cure indigsection that doesn't digest the food itself, and give the stomach rest. You can’t expect that a weak stomach will regain its strength and get well when it is compelled to do the full work that a sound stomach should do. You wouldn’t expect a sick horse to get well when it ir compelled to do a full day’s work every day of the week. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect digest ant, and digests the food regard less of the condition of your stomach. Relieves Indigestion, Belching, Sour Stomach and all stomach disorders. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and HiU- man-Sale Drug Co FOR SALfe—One square piano, good condition. Will sell cheap for cash or on time. Address D. care Her ald. 3-3t What is saved, and not what is made, gives the r«^ult of a fortune. Instead of hazardous investment, It will pay you to investigate what is offered in the Investment Savings De partment of the Albany Trust Com- j pany of Georgia. R. H. WARREN, 29-lw Secretary and Treasurer. Swift’s Premium Hams are the best. ’Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. PORTER WANTED.—Only good man willing to work need apply. 3-3b S. STERNE FRESH LETTUCE. j Large, firm heads, perfectly devel oped. ’Phone 155-2 rings. 2-4t O. F. CHEATHAM. J Wishing You a Happy New Year ■ In 1906, as in the past, Davis & Co. quality- shall need no added inducement to stamp value. Thanking you for liberal patronage in the past, we re spectfully ask for it in future. C. R. Davis fe? Co.