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THIS ALBANY DAILY HERALDS TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1906.
F. R. PIDCOCK TO REMAIN
WITH GEORGIA NORTHERN'
AT HOME
Oliver
K. H. DENISON—DentUl,
Some more cold weather.
hilled Plbws
We still, hear Interesting stories a'
the tornado.
Venitulett Building
iVT/VpI/"* p t My 31 years of fair
Ay” A lvl-*• an d honest dealing
is my guarantee that every statement
made wiil be carried out. Money re-
200 Dozen Spools of Standard Thread
to go during Fair
Warning Sale at - ** OpUUl
5000 Yds of Standard \ r a V«u*H
Calicoes at - - - « I aill
Money re-
inded on all unsatisfactory purchases
ALBANY, GA
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‘ 10’s,
13’s,
'> 19’s and
Middle Breakers.
All sizes of Chilled
Turn Plows.
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We carry complete
list of parts for all
sizes of Olivers—an
Inestimable Advantage
to Farmers.
“There’s no Plow
like the Oliver.”
W. S. Bell
Bell Prices Ring True.
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
FOR RENT—A tour-room cottage on
.. Tift street.
1-St • T. N. WOOLFOI.K.
FOR RENT-j-4 of the 7 brick stores to
be erected on Pattlson’s Sandy
Bottom block. Possession March 15.
28-3t ED. R. JONES.
Mrs. w. H. Gilbert has a very desir
able room and can accommodate a
couple or two young men. 29-lw
We are getting all kinds of weath
er this winter.
That rain of yesterday afternoon
came rather unexpectedly. It brought
cold weather with It.
'Phone 70 for fresh butter, 30c, lb.
W. E. FIELDS.
The city court, with Judge Cropland
presiding, Is In session at the court
house. One can always tell when It
Is In session by the number of negroes
outside. 1
Although two of the main buildings
of the Virginia-Carollna Chemical Co.
were destroyed last, Wednesday, the
mixing plant continues In operation,
which were resumed the morning af
ter the tornado.
The fire department cull yesterday
eamo at a most Inopportune time. The
pavers had dug a ditch In front of the
exll, and the sewerB were laying be
side the ditch. The horses had to
make a quick turn as soon as they
left the building.
t Carbon Hill Coal. Best
on earth.
Cruger & Pace.
One of the features of the Donnelly
& Hatfield Magnlficont Minstrels Is
the dally street parade, which Is giv
en at 11 a. m. dallv. In addition to Its
parade, two concerts will’he given
each day, under the direction o' Pro
fessor Finning.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phono 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Talk of the cyplone has practically
died out, but those who suffered from
it are still figuring night and day.
Some are figuring tf it in worth while
to rebuild, some are trying to learn
how much It will take to get their
houses back on their foundations and
lots, and some are figuring on the
time it will take to do these things.
All aro figuring on tornado Insurance.
Secures Additional 8tock, and Will
Continue to Fill Preaent Position.
The Moultrie Observer of yesterday
says :
"F. R. Pldcock will retain his Inter
est In the Georgia Northern and will
buy additional stock In the rpad. He
will continue to fill the position of
vice-president and general superin.
lendent. This statement comes official
ly today.
"It was stated In the Observer Sat
urday that negotiations were on be
tween F. R. and C. W. Pldcock that
would probably result in the latter
getting the former’s stock In the road.
F. R. Pldcock said this morning that
he. is not selling stock but Is buying.
He has secured the stock formerly
held by J. R. Hackett.
"There will he no official changes
in the road, except that C. W. Pid-
cock will become president and gen
eral manager. The latter said this
morning that the property would re-
mian In the Pldcock family perma
nently. They have no idea of merging
with other roads or selling to other
lines, The road will be developed as
the business shall warrant it, and its
service Improved. It has been an
nounced that work will soan he start,
ed on terminal property In Albany.
Messrs. .1. N. and C. W. Pldcock go
over to Albany tonight to meet with
the council and secure certain priv
ileges that will enable them to pro
ceed with their freight warhouse.”
FOR SALE—Old field rails, best kind,
ling on earth. Also pair mules.
J. M. Tift, at Mock & Rawson's. 8-3t
This feels a good deal like the
weather we read about In the books
of Arctic travel.
Nothing will cure Indlgsectlon 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 1b
compelled to do the full work that a
sound stomach should do. You
wouldn't expect a sick horse to get
well when It Is compelled to do a
full day’s work every day of the week.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is a perfect
digestant, 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-
mnn-Sale Drug Go
To Our Friends:
We wish to thank you for
the liberal patronage extend
ed us the past year.
It has been a prosperous
year with us, and we assure
you of our appreciation of
your business.
We intend doing greater
things in the year 1906, and
we hope to merit a contin
uance’ of your favors.
With best wishes, we are
Faithfully yours,
The Steele Furniture and
Hardware Store.
AT HALF PRICE.
$190.00 National Cash Register.
Used only for a short time. For sale
at half price by
29-dtf ROSENBERG BROS.
If you want to rent buy or sell
city property or farm lands, see
E. KERSEY,
Real Estate Agent,
12-lm Albany, Ga.
FAIR WARNING—S. REICH’S (50,000 STOCK
At the Mercy of the People for the Next Ten Days. The Most Stupendous Sale of the Age Opens
Wednesday, January 10th, 1906, 9 a, m. Sharp.
S TORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED
Monday and Tuesday to mark
down prices and arrange the stock
for this sale, which opens Wed
nesday, Jan. 10, at 9 a. m. sharp.
Wait! Wait! Herald the good'pevvs! Never before has such an opportunity been presented to the
people of Albany .and Dougherty county to gratify.their wants at less than the cost of raw material. I.et
nothing keep you away. Over $50,060 worth- of high grade dependable.Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, No
tions, etc., at absolutely less, in many instances, than cost. Most emphatically not a single dollars worth of
this season’s stock will be carried over, and the past thirty-one years of honest dealing is a guarantee that
all statements made herein will be carried out to the letter. THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE
TIME. Use the good common sense with which nature has endowed you; come and see for yourself; ex
amine the qualities; compare the prices, and-von will be convinced that this is : : :
OARGAIN’S FLOOD-GATES
L, open promptly at 9 o’clock on
the morning of Wednesday, Jan.
19th, and continues for ten days
only. Bring your friends with you.
and Stipiis Sale. Dwarf® All Similar Events. Eclsin All Her Sales.
Unprecedented! Unequalled! Matchless! A sale that will, undoubtedly, create a stir’in the retail selling of Albany and for a radius of 100 miles around. Unlike anything that was ever offered in this mercantile
section. If you would share in these wonderful bargains you must act at once. For remember this sale lasts only ten days, opening Wednesday, January 10, at 9 a. m. sharp. Read these quotations, which are
only a fevy of the many different lines carried by this tip-to-the-minute store, and you will certainly be at the opening. Bear in mind that each and every article, consisting of thousands upon thousands of dollars
'< -tiiorth of dependable merchandise contained in this store, positively reduced. Railroad fare refunded to all purchasers i
’ dependable i
Men s Furnishing Goods.
over, run warm
Ittan's Work Gloves,
Mfen’B Work Gloves,
,10c
Moii’B SupVL'ers, worth 20c. Fair Warning Sale Price..
100 dozen Men's suspenders, regular values up to 35c.
Fair Warning Sale Prico ISc
Men's standard quality Suspenders, worth 50c. the world
;over. Fair Warning Sale Price 39c
worth 35c. Fair Warning Sale Price.... 19c
worth 75c. Fair Warning Sale Price....49c
100 dozen Men’s and Boys’ Shirts, either dark or col
ored, regular values 05c. Fair Warning Sale Price. 39c
76 dozen beautiful quality Madras and Percale Shirts,
strictly fast colors. Fair Warning Sale Price 4Gc
Strictly handsome quality Men’s Silk Ties, regular values
up to 75c. Fair Warning Sale Price 39c
26 dozen Men’s extra heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and
Drawers. Fa}r Warning Sale Price 39c
25 dozen Men’s Undershirts, Fair Warning Sale Price 21c
Men's strictly all-wool extra tine Under Garments, regular
values $1.50. Fair Warning Sale Price 9Sc
Beautiful quality Men's Work Shirts, worth up to $1.25.
Fair Warning Sale Price 79c
Finer grade, regular $1.50 value. Fair Warning Sale Price...98c
V00 Dozen Handkerchies; extra quality; worth 10c; now....4c
500 Dozen Hose, in black and tan; worth 15c; Sale Price....9c
Ties—F6ur-ln*Hands—all new styles; worth up to 50c;
/. Fail* Warning Sale Price 19c
One Case o Shirts and Drawers; extra quality; worth 50c;
Fair Warning Sale Price 29c
Embroideries and Laces.
Thousands and Thousands of Yards at Fair Warning Prices.
of $20 and over within a radius of fifty miles.
Underwear Department.
Thousands and thousands of yards to select from. This is
die largest assortment in the South.
Insertions, Edgings and Beading in Cambric and Swiss,
Very fine patterns. Fair Warning Sale Price, per yard 5c
Extra wide Cambric Edges and Insertion, select patterns,
worth 15c. Fair Warning Sale Price, per yard 9c
Large assortment Point, de Paris Laces with Insertions
to match, worth 20c. Fair Warning Sale Price,’ per yard....9c
1,000 dozen Valenciennes Laces, Edges and Insertions,
values up to 15c. Fair Warning Sale Price, per yard 5c
Embroidery Flounces 16 inches wide, beautifully work
ed on good quality material, worth 50c. Fair Warning
Sale Price, per yard 29c
All-over Embroideries, values up to 75c. a yard, in the Fair
Warning Sale Price, per yard. 39c
Chiffon Veiling, 75c. values. Fair Warning Sale Price, per yd 44c
Ladies’ Lace Trimmed Cambric Corset Covers, full front,
worth 35c. Fair Warning Sale Price 23c
Ladies’ Corset Covers, new fresh goods, nicely trimmed
styles, reg. price 75c. Fair Warning Sale Price 43c
Ladies’ Gowns, nicely trimmed yokes, square and V-neck,
good Cambric, tucked and trimmed styles, worth 50c.
Fair Warning Sale Price 39c
Ladies’ Skirts, made of good quality Cambric, extra 1 full,
worth SOc.Fair Warning Sale Price 39c
50 doz Drawers, worth 35c. Fair Warning Sale Price 19c
000 dozen Vests and Pants, fleece lined, knit goods,
wonh 35c. Fair Warning Sale Price 19c
Ladies' Union Suits, extra quality, heavy fleeced, worth
35 to 50c. Fair Warning Sale Price 21c
Notions.
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200 Tailored Hats in all the’ latest ’ shapes and stylos
worth from $2 up to $3. Fair Warning Sale Price 93c
150 Tailored Hats, worth from $3 up. Warning Sale Price..$1-48
$5 atm $0 Pattern Hats. This lot includes some of the
latest and finest grade of Tailored Hats for Ladies to
lo he had In the South. Fair Warning Sale Price....$1.93
Pearl Shirt and Waist Buttons. Fair Warning Sale Price.
Feather-stitched Braid, worth 6c and 10c. bunch. Fair
Warning Sale Price
Bone casing for Dresses, worth 25c. a piece. Warning Sale!!6c
Extra fine lot of Toilet Soap, the kind you have always
paid 6c. per cake. Fair Warning Sale Price, 3 cakes....9c
Cotton Elastic, black and white, rgeiaulrrpesc -boxbm
Cotton Elastic, black and white, regular price 12V2C. Fair
Warning Sale Price
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The special attention of the ladies of Albany and vicinity is called to the matchless and elegant styles and. high class merchandise always carried at this up-to-the-minute store. Do not come with the expecta
tion of.finding anything but high class merchandise. The price is leveled below the cost of under-grade qualties. this is a legitimate clearance sale, and is positively unmatched. Scores of extra salespeople will.be
here to make shopping easy and comfortable. Remember, the sale starts Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 9 a. m. -
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WANTED—Twenty-five Salespeople. Apply Wednesday 9 A. M. Sharp.