The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 15, 1906, Image 4

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rbjig, on First-Day of \VTiite Sale. ic Advices from Patfs. Having inside, information before the 25 per cent. a dvance, pur values we now offer, Qur stock is in everyway complete, exquisite examples otiWl wi^new^.P' edgings, flouhcings, qofset cover embroideries and medallion effects are offered m drawn work embroidery and exquisite pattern^in ihe popular “Baby Irish, all priced in s MENTIONED HERE, Ijr an embroil »ir orders in May, and there isjam^le eyidence of-their foresight. ip..the remarkal es being shown. Many beautiful novelties in matche'd sets;—alicverg, inserting >k and cambric, Rert you will find’tlie season's newest ideas in hemstitched ai J & Co way iom our Immense stock of carefully belegted unde gto. GOWNS ■ uf No chance for disappointment in fO' the. wide style and jirice range. .J ' The gown prices begin lotlr. and ’.iHSKai rise very gradually, excellent gar- mentsbeing offered at practically prices. m I ' Good muslin gown, plain, £ A Wt / hemstitched tucked yoke. .OUC H i J^fnA Splendid muslin gown,pret- yd 11 JwKtM™ ty embroidery trim’dyoke ‘ OC xtra good muslin gowns, yokes trimmed with em- broidery, lace and ribbon-large variety of i nn .INS, ONLY A FEW OF THE L! [0 SPECIALS ARE iSET COVERS ; y new and beautiful designs sffown exclusively here. The line;' , - , '.;;^^^j,' t , . is:, specially "strong in the fine gar- ments > suitable for wear with lin- j , gerie waists. / /mulPulBi) ' 1 Corset covers of plain cambric, spe-L< \\tvl,7/ip' ; dally designed for home 22c\VJWUL Same with ruffle... 30c ' : Embroidery and lace trimmed corset covers, _ exceptional value Corset covers of good quality nainsook, either E» A _ lace or embroidery trimmed, front and back.,'. V * Better quality, elaborately trimmed with lace or _ embroidery, exceptional value at ■ U V 1 ' Excellent corset covers of nainsook, beautifully trimmed, special at )---v' ■ Fine nainsook garments, elaborately trimmed with round thread lace, embroidery and wash-ribbon, suitable for wear with lingerie waists, embracing season’s CL flA newest effects; splendid values from 75c to.. SKIRTS By far more skirts than we’ve ever offered-—more styles, more prices. Short skirts begin at 50c. Hemstitched and yi plain tucked cambric skirts, very full, at.. 1 ’ L DC Very attractive skirts, in large variety of patterns, trim med with embroidery, torchon and platte vals i a a 0 im p a n y Ot«k ud Dlgeatim, Abettmlousness In diet is very con* dadve to a good digestion. It is prefer able to be a little underfed than at all overfed. Hence we come to^ one of the first causes o'f Indigestion in the adult, too large a quantity of food. Aftor^gn ordinary meal the^food should all have left tho stomach, by the end‘of sis or seven hours. If owing to nil excessive' quantity the stomach caurot deal.with the ajnount some food remains in the stomach and ferments.- Tills, .creates- discomfort, pain, . wind, nausea and perhaps vomiting, by means of which the abused stomach gets rid of its bur den. If tho suffprer Is not .thus fortu nately sick the best thing he can do is to drink a large tumbler of lukewarm i 1 water, which'will; probably induce vom iting and so W03h out the stomach. Half u teaspoon fill of blcarbouate of soda added to the fluid wt.l cause still more, relief. During^ the next twenty- four hours the lightest diet, such as a little tefl aud dried toast, some boiled rice, a little urrowroot or corn flour, should be taken. A Big Difference. L^ve Token*. The aheient English custom of giving love tokens on the 20th of August died Qtjyj* ma^iy years ago. The custom was WteL ‘‘enamoured maydes and gentle- to give to their favorite swains as tokens of love little handkerchiefs thjpee or four inches square, with a but ton or-, tassel at each corner and a small one in'the ceutor. The finest of these favors was .edged. with. narrow gild'•lace,'or twist and then folded up; iuyfoilr , <jross folds so that the mjfddJe nijgbtbe seen. They were worn the'fortunate swains in their'hats or on the breast. The favors were gen- prjilly the handiwork of the “faire lh^yde” herself, and well she liked to ■Wpjrk , tlie niost boautlful figures she cdiuld fbr her favorite suitor; but they' bqcamo so much In vogue in Queen Elizabeth's time that they were sold ready made in tho shops. This, of course, destroyed the romance of the custom, aud heuce' its death. There’s no end to trickery jn the making of-Rub ber Goods. But you ncedn t suffer by it. Buy Synbges of us and avoid inferior quality or' : .un- fair 1 Don't be afraid of a small price when we make it; it’s our frequent fortune to be able to sell goods for less tjian their, wortb. Qur better goods are the pick of the finest on the market and you 11 match tbjpjn rarely—and are'apt to pay more when you do. ' Quality, assortment and price in your favor when you buy Syringes here. Attendant—It’s no use, your .high ness, I can’t get. It hot enough for that ellow. Satan—How’s that? Attendant—He was in the Turkish bath business before lie came down. OR SALE — One thoroughbred Jer sey bull, four years old, very gentle. Apply G. C. Palmer, Trihedron Farm. l5-3t FOR SALE—A large number o'. resi dences and vacant lots purchased of .Seares, Ijtowb\tCk & Co., at bargain prices. Ed’ R. Jones. 12-S’t Kidder—He knows the other side of the water like a guidebook. Katharine—Yes; but when one gets tired of a guidebook one can shut It up. fe Cliotolmzrce ut the CymklMM. In “Mo'deru,India” the author, Wil liam Eleroy Curtis, tfecords his jneefr lug with the word gymkhana and “ventures to say that nobody who has not heon’ In India can guess what that means," And If yo<j want another conundrum, what U a chotohairee? It Is customary for smart people, to have their choto- hazroe at the gymkhana, and I think you would be pleased to Join them aft er taking the beautiful drive which loads to the place. Nobody , knows wliore the word was derived-front, but it Is used to describe n country club— a bungalow bidden under a beautiful grove on the brow of a cllff that over hangs the bay—with all.of the appurte nances, golf links, cricket grounds, racket courts and Indoor gymnasium, and everybody stops there" on an after noon drive to have chotohazree, which Is the local term for afternoon tea and for early morning coffee. PHONE 75, , Two Kinds of Boys. “My sou got brain fever from study ing too bukd,’’ Said one mother to an other, trying to repress a thrill of Intel lectual pride. . “That’s bad, but my boy broke bis leg and two ribs In bis first game of football," replied the other, with motherly gnitlUcation.—Baltimore American: —Too Serious. ■ While a great many persons probably take themselves too' seriously, enter taining an ultogetber exaggerated opin ion of their ability and worth, not many nowadays go to the extreme length of the Herman wtyom the Eng lish poet Coleridge diet at Frankfort He ulwnys took on bis hat. when be ventured to spenk of himself, JWcro this practice to become general what a number of people would be permanent ly bareheaded! ~ Boardtnic a Hansom. HAvo you oVtn* noticed tho right way to get into a hansom when two people are riding? Few persous know what to do. In nine cases out of ten the one who enters first seats liimsolf on the off side. ‘But this Is wrong. If,' on get ting In first, you take the near Seat, your companion cau then enter In ease and comfort, which other\\Jso he could uot, THURSDAY. JAN. 18. AWLINS, THEATRE FOR SALE—Six tenement houses, 2 rooms and kitchen rach, South slreet.. Rents per month, $20. Ed. R. Jones. J2-3t Weather Forecast. MH. HARRIS presents tke kigjcst musical success of two seasons i Muaic by GEO. M. COHAN ’j Intro Jucini Selected The following Is the-weather fore cast for Georgia fof next 24 hours: Rain aud warmer tonight. Tuesday, showers; colder in northwest portion. Albany Lodge No. 24, F. & A. M. A regular communication of tills lodge will be held this (Monday), Jan. 16, 1906, at 7:30 p. m. Work in E. A. degree. All visiting brothers are wel comed. B, C. ADAMS, W. M. B. F.. BRIMBERRY, Sec. OHNNY A Singing and Dancing Company Brinson & Co., ;..Wood and Coal, ’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. ' , ; .V ■ 75 PEOPLE ese ^ Dollar rhe entire complete original scedio production, exactly as seen fer 26 ( ■weeks in Nevv York. 16 weeks in Chicago. 20 BIG GOHAN MUSICAL, NUMBERS-3 BIG ACJS-4 GREAT SCENES—SUMPTIOUSLY MOUNTED. ,f. - ELABORATELY COSTUMED. PRICES' *75e. $1 and 51.50. Solo of seats opens Txiesdny. 9 e. m Winding Yoar Watch. The old superstitious belief that you will change your luck if you stop wind ing your watch at night and wind It In the morning may hnve some slight ba sis In factj according to a-jeweler, who says thn£ the morning is the proper time to do the winding. This Is not only because the hour of rising Is for the average man much more regular than that for retiring, but even the so berest aud most orderly of meii ai4 apt' to relax and prone to carelessness at bedtime, when more or less worn by the wear and tear of the day. Iu tills condition the winding is apt to be done in a jerky, Irregular sort of way, or too far or uot fur enough. “Nine people out of ten wind their watches on going to bed,” said the jeweler, “but if they would do It when they get up, at some regular point in the process of making their toilet, they would do It much hat ter.”—Philadelphia Record. And we don’t be lieve that a dollar ever bought better shirt value. We have tried to crowd as much ser vice, style and comfort into, these shirts as possible. If you’ll ex amine them, you’ll agree that we’ve suc ceeded. To Waterproof Cnnvnn. Scientific American gives this recipe for waterprobting for canvas: Soft soap dissolved In hot water and a solution 1 ©L’ iron sulphate added. The sulphuric acid combines with the potasty of the soap and the Iron .oxide is precipitated with the fatty acid a3 Insoluble Iron soap. This” Is washed aud dried and mixed with lluseed oil. $$TKo *eats laid away for any oue. Money must accompany orders for seats, Washerwomen lUancallne. f Mrs. Hlx-rMrs. June strikes me as being, entirely too masculine for a wo man. Mrs,* Dlx-Yes, iudeed. Why, every time she has an ache or a pain she makes as much fuss about it as a man would. Strike Discretion. V First Lawyer- It seems to uie you lei that last witness dow^pretty easily In your cross examination^ Second Law yer—I had to. He'fs my"'tailor, and ] owe him a big hill. , Sickening, Shivering Fits Of Ague and Malaria can be relieved and cured with Electric Bitters.. This Is a,pure, topic medicine; of especial benefit In malaria, for It ax.erts a true curative/Influence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the system. It is much to bo preferred to quin ine, having none of this drug’s bad after-effects. E, S. Munday, of Hen rietta, Texas, writes: "My brqtlfer had ja'undlce, till he took Electric Bit ters, which saved his life.” At Alba-; ny Drug Go. -Price, 60c, guaranteed; But we rqn every day except Sunday and can do your work on short notice. Let us give you a remedy*for wa$h= NOTICE THIS, PLEASE, The fiscal year of The Herald Pub lishing Company closes on the firat day of February and for that reason we ask all who are Indebted to the company to settle their accounts be fore that day, thereby conferring a favor upon the company's officers that tvlll be highly appreciated. Thinking all Tor their'liberal pat ronage during the year Just-closing, and soliciting a continuance of your valued orders in the future, we are, Yours for publicity, tf HERALD PUBLISHING CO. hfey fit, hat’s it woman troubles, e;w> ' A;l:b.a r n y Steam Laundry. INDSTINCT PRINT