The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 10, 1906, Image 4

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I ■Mi? I ompany :mayer, Jones beg to announce for the week beginning ' / Monday, January the Fifteenth, Tkeir 37tk Annual White Sale The extensive display of I UNDERMUSLINS, EMBROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS and LINENS will measure fully up to the high standard of this store. . The discriminating women of South Georgia have found it profitable to wait for the annual White Sales of H. J. &. Co. The elaborate preparations for next week's event warrant the assertion that this sale can not be eqalled by any store in this section, nor excelled by any store in the South. Saturday’s announcement will give detailed infomiatiou. Hof mayer , J ones & c ompany « M Expand Your Christmas Dollars Our holiday lines are limited in number, but as far as we go we leave no ohanoe for competition. We carry no trash or use less goods. Those items handled are sensible, useful ones that aro of service every day in the year; while in getting them here ybu 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. Como here for Fine ..Perfumes in packages or bulk. Fine Hair and Cloth Brushes. ' Fnnoy Cornbv, Shaving Sets, Stationery Items. Toilet Articles, Etc. m Hogg ar d Drug Co. PHONE 75. HURRY BACK. Don’t miss any of it. It is well matured; mellowed by age aud consequently of fine flavor. It is sold over the bar aud costs uo more than the cheap kind you usually get. We serve none but the best Whiskey. Whiskey that comes from the best known distilleries only. . DavIft.Exohftnfio Bank Building THE OFFICE Broad Stroet, Fron 50 MULES AND HORSES To be sold at AUCTION SALE Highest bidder the buyer, to liquidate J. A : Johnson’s stock account at my stables, Pine street, Albany, Ga., Friday, January 12. Sale to begin at 11 a. in: R. W. JORDAN, PROGRAMME OF CONCERT For the Benefit of Hospital at Raw lins Theater Tonight. Tho lollowlng is the programme for the song recital to be given for the benefit of the hospital by Mr. JamOs Oliver Boone, assisted by Miss May von Gundel], soprano, and Miss Settle Sterne, accompanist.. Mattlnati Fosti To My First, Love Lohr You’d Better Ask Me Lohr All For You d’Hardelot. Mr. Boone. Calm as the Night Bohm Were My Songs With Wings c Provided Hahn Three Little Green Bonnets, d’Hardelot Miss von Gundel. Three Indian Love Lyrics: Temple Bells J Less Than the Dust } Flnden Till I Wake J Mr. Boone. Tell Her I Love Her So .... de Fay At Purting Rogers Sleep Little Baby of Mine .... Dennee Miss von Gundel. Four-Leaf Clover Coombs l Love You Truly Bond Just a Weary In’ For You Bond Sing Me to Sleep Greene Mr. Boone. Furious Fighting. “For seven yeai*3,” writes Geo. W. Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., “I had R hitter battle with chronic stomach and liver trouble, hut at last 1 won, and cured my diseases, by the use of Electric Bit ters. ! unhesita I ugly recommend them to all, and don’t in tend in the future to he without them In the house. They are certainly a wonderful mpdlclne, to have cured such a had case as mine.” Sold under guarantee to do tho same for you, by Albnnv Drug Co., druggists, at. 50c. a bottle. Try them today. Agent. )OT T ON COKE. COAl CARTER & CO. Ial6iio«s8oi6o and Goal Dealer* COME TO US FOR OOAJL,. We Are at Seme Old Stand on Pfne Street. sMU keep in stock Mouievallo, Ciimix, Tip Toi) aod Blockton, the best ftom ' the Cahabn, Ala., noal elds. Also the celebrated REX and other high Jcllic Coals. Accurate treignts and satisfaction guaranteed |on all ■Coals sold bv us. IjviK&'AlsO Herd Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal I ’Phone 17. Death of Mrs. H. Baldwin Dean. The news of the death of Mrs. H. Baldwin Dean, ^'hich occurred at Greensboro, N. C., on the afternoon of January 5 has just reached the city. Mrs. Dean suffered a paralytic stroke on Christmas day from which she never recovered. Mrs. Dean was the wife of Rev. H Baldwin Dean, for esvernl years tho beloved rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal church. During their residence in this city Mrs. Dean won her way int the hearts of our ueople, many of whom held her in loving esteem. Her death will cause much sorrow to her many friends here. Scene From “Duke of Killicrankie.” Donnelly & Hatfield Minstrels. Theatrical managers throughout the country are coinpln’ning o the scar city or vaudeville headliners. It is very difficult to secure good attrac tions in this line of entertainment. The big hippodromes throughout the country have created a demand for this class of amusement-, and man agers have been forced to draw upon resources of Europe for their special ties. Varro, Wentworth & Varro, acrobatic trick per onners, have been engaged by this company. They perform all manner of acrobatic gyrations, the act. being done in pantoniine. without words, swiftly, noiselessly. The per formance is an artistic one being Idaborately staged and touched -over with sufficient comedy to relieve the more serious situations. Indeed there is considerable comedy In this act, the make-up of each performer being that of a clown. This organization has secured sev eral strong specialties for its olio. In addition to others, the Tuscano Brothers. Roman Axe manipulators, have been signed lor the season and will make their first American ap penrancc with the Donelly & Hatfield Magnificent Minstrels. ' Prices, 50 and 75c' and $1. Seats now on sale. Indigestion is easily overcome by the use of Kodol. Dyspepsia Cure, be cause this remedy digests what you eat> and gives the stomach a rest.—al lows it to recuperate and grow strong Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart-Burn, etc., and enables the di gestive organs to assimilate and trans- form all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach. Belching, Heart-Burn, and all forms of Indigestion. Palatable and strengthening. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and Hilsman-Snle Drug Co. Plenty of swee* xnilk, cream and butter. FERNLAND FARMS. •Phone *199. 10-SJ FOR SALE—Heavy feather mattress and second hand stove in good con dition. Apply to J. M. Ti$, at Mock 4 Rawson’s. One of the popular New York suc cesses to be presented in this city dur ing the present season, perhaps the most notable is that of “The Dukp of Killicrankie,” in which Miss Rose Coghlau will appear at the Rawlins theatre next Friday evening. This delightful comedy not only ec- jt ys the distinction of having Jx en the most pronounced hit of last season’s ofi’erings in New York, but likewise enjoyed a phenomenally successful run of nearly two years at the Cri terion and Wyndhatn theatres in Lon don Of the author. Robert Marshall, it may he said that there are few among our dramatists who equal him lu the art of dialogue. Marshall has the happy faculty of talking as if he meant it, and in his sentences and the charm of spontaniety is in the dia logue of his every situation. He evi dently cares little for an intricate plot. All he desires is an excuse for rolling out sentences just as if he were in every-day conversation. He coaxes auditors into the belief that he is talking before them as old acquaint ances. He is witty without suggest ing that he has lost his sleep in set ting bait for laughs. He is clever and merry without the use of artifice. “The Duke of Killicrankie” is a re markable example of a piny in which the dialogue moves just us we would expect it were the characters real. We are interested more in the brilliant verbal exchanges than in any inten sity of plot. By his success, Captain Marshall has set a high mark for dramatists to aim at. Prices: Lower floor, $1.00 and $1.50 Balcony, 50c and 75c. Seats now on sale. Hospital Association Meeting. The Hbrald is requested by Mrs. Davis, the president, to announce that a meeting o ? thp Hospital Associa tion will be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Whitehead, on Pine street, at 11 o’clock next Friday morning. Im portant business is to be transacted and a full attendance is desired. 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 hv the ufcunl treatment. As it is an antiseptic nil danger f»*om blond poisoning is avoid ed. Sold by Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Mr. H. M. Ashe, stale agent for the Smith-Premier Typewriter, and Mr. H. 11). Land, of Macon, are in the city J today looking over the field as to the writing machine business. This is a very popular machine, and as a vis itor in the city remarked the other day, this seems to he a Smith-Premier town because in nearly every office he visited he found one of these machines. It A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted in thousands of homes, as death claims, in each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds- are properly treated, the trag edy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oklahoma, Ind., writes: “My wife had the consumption, and three doc tors gave her up. Finally, she took Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and today she is well and strong.” - It kills the germs of all dis eases. One dose relieves. Guaran- *eed at 50c and $1.00 by Albany Drug Co., druggists. Trial bottles free. Greatly in Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments 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. At Albany Drug Co., 25c I guaranteed. Life is a funny proposition a'ter all. fl-tf. j Mr. J. E. Fubanks, one of the em ployes of the Central of Georgia Rail- I way, was the victim of a pairful ac* j rident this morning at the‘depot. He I was under a pile 'mgin • of the Cen* j tral, screwing cn a nut. when the , wrench, in some way, slipped, and hit him across I he eye. j# Reserved seats fir the hospital be:> efil tonight, at the. Hilsman-Sale Drug Company. Dress Clothes Full Dress or Tux- .edo; there’s quiet ele gance about Davis & Co’s, evening suits— a distinctiveness that is peculiar to them. All the niceties of tailoring, fit and fab ric are evident in these c'othes. Davis takes the measure—Stern, he does the rest. C. R. Davis & Co.