The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 12, 1906, Image 5

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD) FRIDAY JANU. Stock taking is over with us and we find many choice items of desirable jnerchandise which we wish to plose.out at less than one-third their actual valu 9 > The remarkable values offered during'this sale are such as occtlr only when| quick disposal is considered of greater importance than profit. All the short lengths of silks, wodlen and cotton dress goods, waistings. flannels, domestics, lawns, line'hs, etc., have been marked, down to one-third and less than one-third original prices. These bargain assortments are so extensive that it is next to impossible- to enumerate every item. The list below is but a preface to the story. The way to convince yourself of the money saving opportunities offered by us is to look elsewhere and compare the best values you see with those here. We welcome such a test; “$et voiirSelf right,” investigate our offer ings, it will profit you. , . , BELTS AT HALF PRICE.- -Neat smart belts and UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS.—Values that you can’t afford to miss. 12-4; full weight, all wool Blanket, regular $8.00 value, special at $6.98. 10-4 all wool blanket, regular $6.00 value, Special, $4.48. , 10-4 all wool blauket, regular $5.00 value, special, $3.48. BLACK SUITING CHEVIOT.—A pure* wool fabric, 42 inches widp, regular 69c value, specially priced next week at'48c yard. LADIES’ HAND BAGS.—Serviceable purses In/ all colors, 4 also opera bags in beaded effects, offered at one-half regular price. ' UNDER WEAR.-All of, our Women’s and Children’s fall and winter Underwear has been specially priced—from one-third to one-half regular prices. All from the best manufacturers. Sizes and qual ity the best. • SHIRTWAISTS.—Thirty-five ladies’ waists left over which we wish to close out. These .are marked in plain figures at special prices which will sell them Monday. . . i ' ' GREAT RIBBON VALUES.-No, 100 Taffdta, all colors, 25c value, 15c yard. No. 80 Taffeta, all colors, 15c value, 10c yard. x EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. Those Who Come, and Go—Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is Going on in Society, With Now and Thea a Little Gossip. Mr. Julian Clark left the city this morning for a business trip to At lanta.- : ** *T;v— 1 1 tMr, L. P. Shlppey, of Enigma, Is looking after, business Interests In AI- bany today. . Mrs. J. P. Whitaker has returned to her home In Leary, after a pleas- * ant visit In this city. Mr. Mike Cohen left the city today tor a business, trip to Columbus and neighboring cities. "■ Mr. Pater Gilchrist, of Charlotte, N. C„ arrives in the city this afternoon. He will Inspect the plant of the Al bany Phosphate Company, to see If the) plans and specifications have been fulfilled. Mr. Wiiliam Hawkes, of Atlanta. Is spending the day in Albany on busl ness. Mrs. J. 1 T. Brooks is the guest of friends in Leesburg tor a few days this week. She left Albany yesterday. Mrs. Carrie Hunter leaves the city Sunday for Birmingham, where she will visit friends several weeks. The friends of Mr. M. G. Murray will learn with regret that he is ill today at his home on Flint street. Mrs. Sol Hoge was hostess yester day. afternoon at the regular meeting of the Northstde euchre club at the Welch residence on Jackson street. It was one of the pleasantest affairs that have occurred in a" hdme noted for its delightful social gatherings, nothing being lacking to make It thor oughly enjoyable. Mrs. C. W. Tift was ‘fortunate in winning the first prize, the second prize being captured by Mrs. F. O. TIcknor. Miss Madelyn Gilbert is entertain ing at cards this afternoon, in honor o! Miss Alma Lindsay, of Savannah, the guest of Miss Lottie Tift. \ " Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McLarty enter tained quite a number of little chil dren Wednesday afternoon, the occa sion being the fourth birthday, of their little daughter, Mary Lee. Mr. W. M. Pryse,' who left Albany in April last to return to' hist (firmer home in Knoxville, Tenn., Is Again In this city, having returned to the em ploy oij The Herald as llnofpye oper- Miss Amelia Dehpn. of Charleston, who is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Russell Dehon. Five-hand euchre was played. The color scheme was red and green. The home was beautifully decorated throughout with carnations, ferns and palms. The party was one of the most delightful of the season. MIsb Madelyn Gilbert won the first prize, a pretty scarf pin, set with a bar of pearls, and Miss Cobble Hood, of Cuthbert, win ’ the consolation prize, a cold cream jar. Dr. and Mrs. W. .W. Bacon and daughter, Miss Lula Bacon, returned on Jefferson street was .brilllaptljj lfghted on both floors, and' on .the porch, and various; kinds of cut flovt- era, bamboo, and fancy lights were hung conspicuously; and tastily in the reception, card, and dining rooms. ; The color scheme of green and white was very effective, and was faithfully carried out. Five-hand euchre was played. There were,eight tables, forty people having been in attendance at the splendid entertainment. The receiving party consisted of the hostess, Miss Tilt, the guest of,honor, Miss Lindsay, and/Misses Ethel, Betty and Madelyn Gilbert'.' At the conclus ion of the games delicious' refresh- to the city yesterday, after a short m ents were Berved, The menu being visit in Tifton. * . elaborate. ■ Miss Rene Wilson Won. the ladids' Miss Annie Mae Brunson return's to her home In Blakely after a visit of several home of Mr. and Mrs. J.’ W., Joiner, I pearI scarf pin. irunsoa returns to flr8t prtee a gold scarf pin..,prettily V.“ r - k ily this afternoon, 8et wIth jewe ls, 'Mr. G* S, Jackson 1aBt nlsht ln the clty ’ eral weeks at the' wag awar <iod the gentlemen's prize, n r.._ ~r ttt *v v I SS*m DahmaaA.OiiIIah. - ator. Albanians who knew Mr. Pryse Jr. . She will be accompanied by Mr. and his family will be no less de lighted that they return to this city than The Herald is to have him again a member ,of its mechanical force. Mr. J.. P. White, who succeeded Mr. Pryse in The Herald office, leaves at home in Atlanta last night, after a and Mrs. Joiner, and Mr. J. M. Stew art, who will visit at her home for peveral days. bit E."C. Davis returned to his The memory of this moat’ delightful entertainment will linger - long and pleasantly with all fortunate • enough to have'attended. - MAX <& SISTER We will sell Ladies’ and Misses' Suits 40 par cent, less than they are marked. You are suYe to Ret a bargain. Also“ Misses’and Children’s Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. All Millinery yeduced 50 per cent, Corsets tjtith supporters, for- mer prjcb 60o and 76b, will sell now for 36c. ma: SISTER. 80 Brbad Street. ■i: 1 ial train. The opera wlll - cotae to ■Albany from Columbus, and gdes from, here to Jacksonville. It hits, only the high filaoes. The regular announcements'. w|ll be, made in The Herald, beginning {& morrow. 'Watch for them. - Mr. Henry Merkle, of Macon, spent once for Montgomery,. where he has accepted a position, with one of that city’s a'ter'noon newspapers. He has made many friends here who regret to see him leave Albany. visit of several days with relatives in Albany. ■ The friends of Miss Mary Cox, who has been ill several weeks at her home on Pine street, will be pleased -Mrs. Russell Dehon will entertain Iearn t,iat slle ,s sitting,up today, at cards next Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Amelia Dehon. Mr. Jack Davis, of Montgomery, is spending a few days in\ie city 'on business. Mr. Harry Kendall, of Macon, is amoi^g the well-known traveling men attending to business affairs here to day. Master Mike Neuman, the little son of Mrs. L. Neuman, of. Cincinnati, who is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lonsberg; was the victim of an .accident yesterday. His forehead was badly cut by a window pane, through which he Inadvertently thrust his head! Miss Willie Walters entertained at a delightful card party yesterday af ternoon, in honor of her visitor, Miss Beulah Pidcock, of Moultrie, and of Mr. Abe Strauss, of Columbus, traveling man, is mingling with friends in the city today. Tinciely Toilet When cold winds blow it behooves you to look to your toilet accessories. There’s hardly an article, of recognized value, for beautifying and • preserving the complexion, teeth and nails, that is not included in our stock. If it’s good, it’s here. Albany Drug Go. b, W. W. Pace will entfertftlii at ong/day next’weelf, in honor“'<$ Miss Amelig,Dehon, of Charlpsthfi, the guest pf the let ter's, brotheftt' Mr. RuS; sell Dehon. Mr. Joe Wolf, ot : Atlanta, is spend ing the day in the city' bn business. Mr. H. Solomon' and daughter,, Miss Eva Soolmpn, left Albany at noon to day for a visit with relatives in Mont gomery. . . Mrs. J. P. Callaway, Of Leesburg, a and her gueBt, Mrs. G. D. Walker, of Atlanta, are shopping in the city to day • League Business Meeting Postponed. - Tho Herald Is requested to- an nounce that the regular business meet ing of the Epworth Leagup,- whlih wap to have been held tonight at the reel, dense of Mrs. i. A. Johnson,,1s.. post poned on account o( the weather.,JJue announcement will be made of .the. time at which the meeting will be held. ' ' ' Master Shellle Davis, the young son of and Mrs. E. C. Davis, IS re ported much better today. The little fellow has been suffering with pneu monia. Mrs. Charles Marks Is entertaining at cards this a ternoon, In honor of Miss Esther Hart, of Cincinnati, the guest o'l Mr. and Mrs. Leo Althelmer. Mr. D. W. Buntin has returned from a pleasant vlst to Metoalf, Ga. Mr. Buntin brought a wife back with him, having been married Tuesday night. They are making their abode ln Albany. t - Mr.,J. O. Allen Is attending to busi ness affairs In Sampson, Ala., for' a few days. Mr. A. A. Myers, of South Carolina, Is spending a few days here, the guest of his two sons, Messrs. W./E, and J. H. Myers, at-the. New Albany hotel. Miss Beulah Pidcock, of Moultrie, re turns home tomorrow morning,.after a pleasant visit of several days at the home of Miss WMle Walters. One of the most delights’ul and elab orate-social events of the season, and one of the most pleasantly'anticipated, was the card party last night given by Miss Lottie Tilt, ln honor of her visi tor, Miss -Alma Lindsay, of Savannah. The Mr. E. Rosenberg, of Cincinnati, a traveling’ man,/ spent the '/morning In the city on business. . Mr. Ed Loh, of Macon, was among tbi visitors In the city last night* Mr. S. B. Brown was looking after business Interests In Macon yester day. Mr. G. S. Nelson, of Onkfleld, Is among the well-known visitors In tho city today.j. v . * . ■' . . Mr, W. A. Newsom left the city at noon’ today Tor a business trip to Amertcus. A Star Attraction Coming. 1 One of the most Imposing attrac tions of the season'—In fact, one of the biggest anil best Albany has ever known—will be at the Rawlins th'ea? ter next week. It comes Friday- "Little Johnny Jones.” •>.' It Is a big musical comedy of the “When .Johnny Comes Marching Home” and “The Sultan of Sulu” type. Mr. Bernard ; Si)tlQr,-,proslddht of-the. United Americans^ with home office hi! Atlanta, Is ln Albany today, and,was a welcome vlB'ltqr'jjo-The Herald of fice, . ' ' • f"6r SALE —Handsome C-room risi.j deuce near'Monroe, on Residence 'street; 70»21l)'feet, $2,196. Terms. * R. Jones; ' 12-at Life Is a tunny proposition a’ter all. 9-tf. i"'-' ’ Tte Fii*st Shot MEN'S NEW Spring Suitin; JAN. .3 and 4. i ' .*' ' v’-T- J ef.; 1 v Mr. Wood, Gii experienced cutter, and measurer, will fye here 'with a- full line 6f Spring and Rummer • ri; Pafterns. ^f’you car^to be up-t-o-date iii the material, cut. and style of your next suit, let the Globe Tailoring n do it. } ALBANY AGENT,' J. EKrlieli ' "m FOR 8ALE—SIX tenement houses, 2 rooms and kitchen each, South street. Rents per mbnth, $201 -Ed. R, Jones. 12*3t Stern necessity Is-going Ao very soon force ’ the paving ,'of several streets In the business section where the mud new holds high carnival dur ing the wet seasons. FOR 8ALE—A large number o! resi dences and vacant lots purchased of Seares, Rowlmck & Co., at bargain prices.' Ed. R. Jones. 12-3t , Fr€sh ! mm CANDIES —ALSO— CHERRIES in , MARASCHINO 25c 50e 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, Phone 367. Prompt 'service. Patron age' solicited. Gee! But you have a mean disposi tion. 9-tf Mr. John, F. Mazo and Miss Martha N. Christian, both of Pretoria, were joined In marriage about tf o’clock yes terday evening by,Rev. W. L. Rich ards at the F0 R SALE—Old field rails, best kind- marriage was quiet. W^ed. •»' „ ng Dn earth . Also - palr n)ule8 .. only a few friends and relatives. } Tift, at Mopg & Rawson’j. g-3t jFOR SALE—Wo will sell cheap tor cash, all bearings and iron work for cine Fairbanks Railroad Track •Scales;'Length 80 feet, capacity 100,000 pounds. YIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL .TIFT MANN Fresh Mackerel i. . And Fish Roe Ilf CO, Albany, Ga. . FOR SALE-^Heivy feather mattress and second hand stove' lb good con- Attorney and Counsellqr g&igSSUH or. Miss Alma Lindsay, of Savannah. The company numbers nearly a bun- dltlon. Apply to J, M. Tift,, at Mock The .borne of’Mr. and Mr?. J. M. Tlftjdred, and travels in a luxurious spec- & Rawson’e. Veiatulett Bull