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St. Teresa's Catholic Church.
Sunday school 9:30.
Morning service, 10:30.
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock.
G. X. SCHADEWELL, Rector.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. TV. H. Ziegler, pastor.
Regular services at 11 a. m. and at
7:15 V m. Sermons by the pastor:
| Session meeting tor the reception
Jot members at 10:30.
| Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Edward
H. Crain, Supt
Midweek lecture and prayer ser
vice on Wednesday evening.
You are cordially invited to wor
ship'with us.
Weather Forecast
The following Is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Occasional rain, tonight and Sunday.
FOR SALE—A large number of resi
dences and vacant lots purchased of
Seares, Rowbuck & Co., at bargain
' prices. Ed. R. Jones. i2-3t
FOR SALE—Several vacant lots, also
a number of residences, close in;
some tor cash, others on terms.
Ed. R. Jones. IMt
Life Is a funny proposition a'tdr all.
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THE'ALBANY DAILY HERALOl SATURDAY, JANUArV 13, 1906.
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We take special pride in this beautitul display, tor it exceeds any showing- we ve ever been able to make, which means, of
se, that all records for this section of the state are broken. We’ve been buying this stock and planning this sale for six
ttlis, and this showing of Undermuslins, Embroideries, White Goods and Linens comes pretty dose to our ideal; partly be-
ie the stock is so large and embraces such a broad range of styles and qualities, but principally because it contains the very
st values we’ve ever offered.
Our buyers took advantage of the most opportune time the market afforded last year, and placed orders for these goods
mths ago. In the cheaper garments, where lower prices are secured through larger orders, we have found our wholesale con-
:tions of immense advantage to us. Briefly, these are the reasons why you will find here many values, which, in a less
iable store, would make you suspicious of their worthiness.
The finer goods are the celebrated “Eagle Brand” of which we have been the exclusive Albany sellers for many years. The
jerior workmanship, careful finishing and artistic designing of these “non-sweat shop” perfect fitting garments have made
;m prime favorites with particular women all over the United States. The majority of our customers are familiar with their
rcellence and will welcome the opportunity to choose from this first showing.
GOWNS
No cHance for disapointment in
, _ the wide style and price range.
7 wl- The gown prices begin low and
rise very gradually, excellent gar
ments being offered at practically
all prices.
Good muslin gown, plain, (in
hemstitched tucked yoke. ,U\JC
Splendid muslin gown,pret- *7(i
ty embroidery trim’d yoke L UC
good muslin gowns, yokes trimmed with em-
pidery, lace and ribbon-large variety of 1 AA
yles, extraordinary values at A.UU
gowns, trimmed with round thread lace, embroid-
Hgy,. medalions, and wash ribbons, embodying all the
new ideas in yoke effects copied from the d AA
i. latest French models, special at $1.75 and up to ** • bU
EXTRA SIZE GOWNS
Wrap t ' , , , , ¥
Stout ladies will be interested in our special
line of gowns in extra sizes at.
SKIRTS
By far more skirts than we’ve ever offered—more
styles, more prices.
Short skirts begin at 50c. Hemstitched and '7 ft
plain tucked cambric skirts, very full, at LUC
Very attractive skirts, in large variety of patterns, trim
med with embroidery, torchon and platte vals 5.00
at $1.25,
L.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and up to..
DRAWERS
Specially strong line of moderately priced garments. You’ll be
surprised at how pretty they are, cut full, good quality
cambric, tucked, at 35c, plaborately trimmed, at 50c, 59 and * OC
Finer garments, elaborately trimmed with round thread val. n AA
lace and embroidery, from $1.00 up to Z.UU
CORSET COVERS
Many new and beautiful designs
shown exclusively here. The line
is specially strong in the fine gar
ments suitable for wear with lin
gerie waists.
Corset covers of plain cambric, spe- 1
oially designed for home AA
trimming Z/ZtC
Same with ruffle... 30c
Embroidery and lace trimmed corset covers, Q(t
exceptional value ZtUC
•Corset covers of good quality nainsook, either
lace or embroidery trimmed, front and back..
Better quality, elaborately trimmed with lace or
embroidery, exceptional value at
Excellent corSet covers of nainsook, beautifully
trimmed, special at
Fine nainsook garments, elaborately trimmed with round
thread lace, embroidery and wash-ribbon, suitable for
wear with lingerie waists, embracing season’s 9 AA
newest effects; splendid values from 75c to. .
50c
60c
65c
WHITE GOODS
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For those who prefer to make
their ow.n garments, we offer dur
ing this special sale many extra
values \in newest white goods.
We especially invite a comparison
of qualities and prices on this
line. Equal values are not to be
found in this section.
DTBFfl TPS— This Will be decidedly an embroidery year, so say the latest and most au-
j:v ’ v-, ’ I " L ^' lJ ’ IX " , " L,,J “’7thentie advices from Paris. Having inside information before the 25 per
cent, advance, our buyers placed their orders in May, and there is ample evidence of their foresight in the remarkable
values we now offer. Our stock is in every Way complete, exquisite examples of all the new departures being shown.
Many beautiful novelties In matched sets.—allovers, insertings, edgings, flouncings. corset cover embroideries and me-
dalion effects are offered in mull, swiss, nainsook and cambric. Here you will find the season’s newest ideas in hem
stitched and drawn work embroidery and exquisite patters in the popular "Baby Irish,” all priced in the usual H. J.
& Co. ■ way. _ A
Beautiful Embroidery Edgings, special at 5c. Beautiful wide Flouncing, special at 15c.
Beautiful Edgings and Insertings, special at 10c. Beautiful Corset Cover Embroideries at 25c
Elaborate showing of handsome Embroidered Robes, more popular than ever. Fifty styles from $11.50 to $35.
LINENS
The annual January offerings
of ho, ;ehold linens, an event
of much importance to house
keepers, will be an important
fea'.ure of the White Sale. Wise
housekeepers will profit great
ly by laying in a year's sup
ply now. »>
Wc would remind those who
do their own sewing of the great
advantage of using good patterns.
Bufterick's are best.
10c, 15c and 20c.
j THE CHURCHES.
Where Albanian! May Worohlp To
morrow—Announcements.
Methodist Church.
Thomas H. Thomson, pastor.
, Tha usual services will be hold at
the church Sunday.
abbath School at 9:30 a. m„ Mr.
Hofmayer, Jones & C ompany,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
A. W. Muse, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
by the pastor. Subject of morning
sermon: “The Lordship o.' Christ.”
Subject nt night: "The Pleasures of
Sin."
JUntor League nt 2 p. m. and Sen
ior League at 3 o. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7 p.
m.
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Long-Lived
Syringes
There's no end to trickery in the making of Rub
ber Goods. But you needn't suffer by it. Buy
Syrmges of us and avoid inferior- quality or un
fair cost.
Don't be afraid of a small price when we make it;
it a our frequent fortune to be able to sell goods
for less than their worth. Our better goods are
the pick of the finest on the market and you'll
match them rarely—and are apt to pay more when
you do- Quality, assortment and price in your
favor when you huy Syringes here.
SHSIA
Drug Co.
PHONE 75.
Sunday School teachers’ meeting,
Thursday, 7 p. m.
All having no other church engage
ments are cordially Invited to attend
the services.
St. Paul’s Church.
Rev. Charles T. Wright. Rector.
Second Sunday after Epiphany.
Celebration of the Holy Communion
at 7 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a.
m.
Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30
p. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Byne’s Hill Chapel.
Sunday school at 3 o’clock tomor
row afternoon.
Baptist Church.
Rev. Wm. L. Richards, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:46 a. m., J. S.
Crews, superintendent. All the pupils
had better be present tomorrow, as
the pastor has a proposition to offer
them.
Preaching by the pastor at U a.
m. and 7:30 p. m
(This announcement as to preach
ing is, o' course, dependent upon the
weather, the doctor, ad the pastor’s
strength.)
Morning sermon subject: “Whom
the Lord Loves." A sermon suggest
ed by a little girl's letter to a sick
minister, meant to be helpful to the
Christian believers of all classes.
Evening subject: “Pearls Before
Swine—And Swine Before Pearls..”
Topic: “Give the Swine a Chance."
It Is a sermon to the young folk with
au invitation to all ether kinds of
people.
Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev
ening at 7:15. (Note the hour.)
Pews free, cordial” welcome, polite
ushers
To all services the public is cordial
ly invited.
We assure our out-of-town
customers wbo find it impossi
ble to aftend tbis sale that tbeir
mail orders will be filled with
utmost care.
These &A a Dollar
And we don’t be
lieve that a dollar ever
bought better shirt
value. We have tried
to crowd as much ser
vice, 5 tyle and comfort
inter these shirts as
possible. If you’ll ex
amine them, you’ll
agree that We’ve suc
ceeded.
I hey fit,
hat’s it
C. R. Davis & Co.