The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 08, 1906, Image 4

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A THE ALBANY DAILY HERALDS MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1906. COTTON PICKINGS. Furolihed for Daily Herald Readers \ by Clark & Co. t HOFMAYER, JONES & CO. I HOFMAYER. JONES & CO. Liverpool delivered the goods this morning, but they were in the shape .of bargains. HOFMAYER. JONES & GO. ur Great Stocktaking Sale Will Continue Tkrougk Next Week "■ t From whatever standpoint it is viewed, our 37th annual pre-inventory sale has been a great success. The sale has been satisfying and gratifying to us, and it. has 1 been profitable to those of our customers, who have proved to be shrewd shoppers by making the most of the money-saving opportunities offered in every department of the store. Next week’s offerings are just as attractive as those advertised before—and those who investigate will profit thereby. . . -. Reduced Prices on Shirt AiVaists For This Sale. 4.90 This season's newest Silk WalstH, one or our lead- « ers at 85.90, havo been marked down to Your Last Chance at the Big Savings m Millinery and Ready-to-W ear. 4.50 All thoBe beautiful $5.00 Silk Waists, excellent sellers at tho regular prh j, go now at... Many ether splendid values are offered In ‘seasonable Waists, good for tfrear now or In the ally Spring, such as Beautiful Batiste Waists, the 2.25 kind, are offered now for only / ' are offered Beautiful Bntlste Waists, tho J83.00 kind, now for snly White .Mercerized Cotton waist,. 8L25 value, now Waists of samp material, prdttlly • duced from 81 HO to Poplin, stylishly tucked embroidered, re- 1.75 2.48 , .98 1.24 .1.75 and Country” Ladies’ Shirts. * Beautiful Embroldorod Poplin Waists, sold for 82.50 and 82.76, now ;.i.. i Judging from the large sales in these Departments, this Is the last time that we will be able to call attention to the deep price-cuts In Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. The assort ment of sizes in the Ladles’ Suits and Coats and in the Chil dren’s Suits is somewhat Incomplete, but many or the smartest , styles are represented, and perhaps the very size, you want is here. At any rate, an Investigation could not do any harm, and It might mean the saving of a consldreuble sum on a suit that you really need for the remaining cold months. We still have a good assortment of JUNIOR TAILORED SUITS and of CHILDREN'S PETER THOMPSON SUITS, all of which havo been Included In this big price cutting. In the Millinery Department all Trimmed,, Walking arid press Hats are being so)d for half price, and all Cntrtmmed Shapes have been reduced one-foufth, so that savings that are truly substantial await those whose winter wants In these lines have not been supplied. '* No . Store in the State Offers Better Values More Seasonable Merchandise Than May Be Found We are exclusive. Albany agents for theSo popular and ser- vlceaWo garments. Beautifully tailored (In manlsh fash. Ions, of figured, striped and solid FlannolB, Batistes, Pon gees, Mercerized Oxfords, etc., thoy will And eager buyers ■p- in Our Millinery and Ready-to-W ear Departments. at those reduced prices; 82.00 Shirts at 82.50; the 82,75 Shirts at 82.25; tho 82.5(1 Shirts at- 81-90, and tho £ 2^ $1.60 Shirts at Outing Night, Gowns Reduced. Wffy Sleep Cold With Comforts and blankets at These Prices? GOWNS .that WERE 59e CUT TO 49e G0WN8 THAT WERE 75c and 85c CUT TO 69c GOWN8 THAT WERE 90c to81.00 CUT TO 76c Good Laminated Cotton Comforts, full size; were 81.50, now ? ;'A . t Good Laminated Cotton Comfort, size 72x81; were 81.75, now 1.25 .1.49 Mash’s Laminated Cotton Comfort, size 72x81; worth $2.00, only.. e 72x81; worth j gg Ladies’" Belts at Cut Prices. LOT No. 1.—BELT8 worth up to 50c at 19c LOT No. 2.—BELTS worth up to $1.00 at 39c LOT No. 3.—BELT8 worth up to $2.00: iat 98c Mulsh's Laminated Cotton Comfort, size 72x81; Sllko- , line covered; worth 82.76, now 2.25 Many special values in Blankets. Beginning at 82.25, Blankets are offered at reduced prices at 82.76, 83.69, 84.50 and 85.00. , Better grades ns high as. 815.0Q A ; * New Orleans was closed today In commemoration of the battle of New prleans, which will he fought over to morrow. .Liverpool cables- “Market affected unfavorably by continent and Egypt- lan selling. The South-holds firm and offering nothing. rA- The buying this morning was put down to a few scattered shorts "ldv- erlng." Tomorrow's census, thought by many to be bearish, has been thor oughly discounted, the market having ■declined over 100 points. Whenever New Orleans Is closed the New York bears are very timid, and never attempt to depress much. J. Ehrlich. HOFMAYER, Agents Butterick's Patterns. 10c, 15c, 20c. ,v ALBANY, GA. & GO. Careful Addition Given to Mail Orders. With spots sellinq at January con tract prices In the interior, and the cost of delivering cn contracts is some points, we are afraid that when these people who are/sel’ing now, when called upon for the actual stuff will be found “barely steady.” Weld led the selling this morning. Hubbard was a go^d buyer. Hagedorn seems to have liquidated. Jordan is bullish. If the glnners’ tomorrow shows 9.7, It will be 1 bullish. If it shows 9.9 it will be bearish. We look for about 9,785. The future market is abnormally low for the spot situation- ap4 cotton can. be bought around ,11 cents with safety. Liverpool closed 10 down, steady. She took 10,000 hales today. Greatly In Demand. Nothing Is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require' mehts for a. blood and system clean ser, such, as Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. 1 At Albany Drug Co., 25c guaranteed. ' Morris Wesfosky, 6. W. James. ‘President. V.-Prea F. H. Bates, Cashier. • • ■flirt National Bank CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Arrival and Departure ot v Trains a Albany, Ga. In Effect Jan. S, 1905. For DEPARTURES! ■than and Florala... JDqI . _ For Dotban and Hartford 7:46 am 3:50 pm For MaCon, Atlanta, ■ Aligns- ' ■ ta, Colttmjlus. Savannah.. 4:05am '"For Macon, Atlanta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Troy... .11:64 am For Macon, Atlanta, Savnn- nnh 9100pm ‘ “arrivals: From Florala and Dothan... S;.|5pxp From Hartford and Dothan 11:-to am From Augusta, Savannah, « l Macon... 7:25am ntgomery, Troy, Co- 1, lurnbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm From Atlanta. Savannah, Ma con, Montgomery, Colum- * bUB 11:30 pm ALL TRAINS OA1LY. Drawing room sloeptng cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on trains nrrivlnfe at Albany at 7:25 a. m. and leaving Albany at 9:00 p. m. Parlor car between Albany anil Atlanta on train arriving at Albany ,at 3:40 p. m. and leaving Albany at 11:54 a. m. For further Information apply to S. A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or R S.. Morris, Commercial Agent, Al bany, Ga. Wo J~£ope 2/ou Will 9fot rv Be sick during phone 28; lqt 1906—but if us send for you and are fill )*our prescriptions. We are fully' equip ped in business.. every respect to handle the ^0ST—An old style pin—amethyst surrounded by pearls. Probably lost down town Wednesday morning. Will pay sultabl" reward for return to Mrs! S. H. Tltt me jtlbany *Drug Com. ipany. TrnlniltiK ll>. 1-arMOn. As William Morris was an English man. It may nut, seem remarkable to Americans that'he did not always get nij Jokes right end first. In a biog raphy of her husband Mrs. Edward Bnrno-Joucs tells of the ease with which ho reverseu them. They had all been asking conun drums. "Who killed his brother Cain?" asked Burne-Jones. Morris fell luto the trap at once. •'Abel!'' he shouted. Later In the day ho came In Inugh- lug. “I trapped the pin-sou, by Jove!" be exclaimed. "I asked him, -Who killed bis brother Abel? - It 'Catll.’ lie said at ouec.' . -“Ha!' I saici. '1 knew you'd say tint. Every one does.’ I cnuie'uway nml left .bltn puzzled enough, upd, 1 iln’.ht If lie's found out yet what the limiter was." Spoiled Her Beauty. Expand Your Christmas Dollars Morris Wefeloa>y. President^ Snd’Vic. -Pi ■■««. P. W.Jonr Ass’tGVshli'f. 1st'WoivPres. • /gpMi pirst N a^io^a, Al-BANY, GA» Capital 850,000 . Surplus and Undivided Profits. 70,009 MQN EY IvOA N ED. riATinilts received suhieot to Sight nSft A general banking huaicas. Draft, a, and merchants' .general . - —. — for sAle—Tift’s, the lot, 75x200 " adage Hall :-««.■ and ' 5-3t JONES. Our holiday lines'are limited in number, but as far as we go we leave no chance for competition. We carry no trash or use less goods. Those items handled are sensible, useful ones that are of service 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 hire for Fine Perfumes in packages or bulk. Fine Hair and Cloth Brushes. Fancy Combs, Shaving/Sets, Stationery Items, Toilet Articles, Etc. Hoggard Drug Co. PHONE 75. Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St.., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She write$: "I had Salt Rheum or Ec zema for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and sure, healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at Albany Co. 'Phone 70 for fresh butter, 30c. lb. W. E. FIELDS.' FOR SALE—Kitchen's plantation, 600 acres, 5 miles East of Albany. 3-3t ED. R. JONES. Stockholde-s’ Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Exchange Bank, of Alba ny, (!a., at the banking house on Tuesday,. January 9th, 1900, at 11 a. in., for the election of directors for the ensuing year and any other bus iness that might properly come be- for the meeting. 12-tf A. P. COLES,. Cashier. —MANUFACTURERS OF— B R X O > v ". s ;„\-' , . 4 : ' Annual Capacity, 10,000,00a OF aIiBaNY, GA CAPITAL - .uNnKjvqED PROFIT8 .160.0 \0C . 8.50V.00 The First Shot MEN'S NEW Spring Suiting JAN. 3 and 4. Mr. Wood, an experienced cutter and measurer/ will be here with a full line of Spring and Summer Pafterns. If you care to be up-t-o-date in the material, cut and style of your next suit the Globe Tailoring do it. ALBANY AGENT, Ckrystalized Cherries and Pineapples, Citron, Currants, Raisins, In fact every delicacy that a j Christmas appetite could crave id < heri in its superlative excellence. S. STERNE, The Grocer. - Stockholders’ Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Albany National Bank, of Alba ny, Ga., at the banking house on Tuesday, January 9th, 1906, at 11 a. m., for the election of directors for the ensuing year and any otl\er bus iness that might properly' come be- for the meeting. 12-tf A. P. COLES, Cashier. Stockholder.’ Meeting. Notice Id hereby given that a meet ing- of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Albany, Ga., will be held at their banking house in the city of Albany on Tuesday, January 9th, at 12 m. to elect officers for the en suing year. 8-30t JOS. S. DAVIS, Cashier. 6 Per Ceil Farjn Loans. TH0S. H. MILNER, Attorney-al-Law, VENTULETT, BUILDING. looI Shoes Get Them Here This is the time, above all others, to look carefully to the children’s shoes. Wet, cold weather is very trying on chil- dren= e thev are not as careful as grown folks. If they are not shod with thick, warm shoes, colds are liable to ensue. Then grippe, pneumonia ,and==but send them down. We’ll fit them up proper ly. You’ll hardly miss the price/ avis TO IMPROVE AND PRESERVE YOUR BEAUTY THE NADINOLA 1RL NADIISjE FACE POWDER IN GREEN BOXES ONLY SUPERIOR' IN QUALITY. HARMLESS AS WATER. Po ' vder » compounded and ‘ Pari flea by a newly niscoviRsn pro cess Produces a beautiful, soft velvety a Ffdi' n,0e \ whloh r t mal “ s “Ml waKf oi? ^lE^QUALITJ-Ki^UNEQUALE®^ 0 BujMine us.^and^ we REFITND YOUR MONEY P J Sold by lRRfilno dmpeiRta, or mail. Price 50 cents. White. Flesh, Pink, Brunett, Prepared bj National ToiletCo., Paris,Tew\ Sold in Albanj by all leading druggist*.