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70 Inch Damask at 79c
Bleached Satin Damask, new and
attractive patterns, napkins to
match, well worth $l;00, now
70 inch width, a strong seller every
where at 85c, reduced for the
white sale to
Good all linen Cream Damask has
been reduced for this sale ( from
60c to
teats from his fellow Senators, that
he would demand an Investigation of
the White House Incident. The ref
erence to the treatment of Mrs. Mor
ris constituted the latter half of a
speech based upon the Senator’s res
olution making Inquiry of the Presi
dent concerning the status of our re
lations with the republic of Santo Do
mingo, and was added to Illustrate his
theory that the present administration
Is tending toward imperialism.
SCENE FROM ‘‘LITTLE JOHNNY JONES.
ARCADIA WILL SHORTLY
HAVE ELECTRIC LIGHTS
PITCHFORK TILLMAN
JUMPS ON ROOSEVELT.
Thi, Ejection of Mrs. Morris From
White House Strongly Denounced.
Work of Extending Cables Northward
Has Been Taken Up.
THURSDAY,
JAN. 18.
RAWLINS THEATRE,
Washington, Jan. 17.—-The recent 01 ue 1
forcible removal from the White wll ° resl
House o Mts. Minor Morris was made lons t * le
the subject of emphatic denunciation ' vaa cro
by Mr. Tillman in the Senate today. came t0
His remarks called out remonstrances ent ' t ’ e
from Messrs; Hale, Hopkins and Dan- an<1
lei, and led to the very abrupt clcs- 8at 81)01
ing of the doors and the sudijen ad- house ’ 81
journment of the Senate In the mid- flghtlng
die of the afternoon. The speech mInlatur
abounded In Mr. Tillman’s peculiar |
expressions, and was characterized by eq R °[
many severe and exceptionally per- an ,i T ar>
sonal thrusts at the President. At era—bett
times he wept over what he re- fj' 0 ™ ta<
garded as the Indignities to Mrs. Mor- LpLaL'
Preparations are being made to ex- toraI comedy-drama, "Sweet. Clover,”
tend the municipal lighting system In- &*'° h W ‘ U * at f Raw ' ,ns theatra ’
„ . on Monday night, the authoresses, the
to Arcadia, that portion of the re- ^ l8se8 Paul|na phelp8 and Mar , on
cently annexed dlstHct which lies im- Short, have entirely upset the old con*
mediately north o’ the old section of ventlonal Ideas by eliminating these
the city. . t"’o obnoxious characters.
The extension of the cables Into! The company this season comprises
„ ..... : nearly all of the original cast, and is
Arcadia was authorized by the city 8t ' m hpa „ cd hy tha \ 8terl|ng ver8atlle
council last year, and orders were at comedian. Otis B. Thayer, who has
once placed for new arc lamps of the been so successful In the rendition of
type In use In the city, as well as for .“Jerome Holcombe,” the lovable old
poles, cables, etc. | 'armer, and Nana Bryant, a beautiful
The work of putting tip the lines young girl, who has made the part of
has now begun. Post-holes are Being “Lots” a creation of real llfe.
dug, and ns soon ns the poles are up! The costuming of the ladles Is mng-
the cables will be strung. It should,. nlfleent, and some beautiful Parls-
there’ore, be a matter of but a few made gowns may be expected. This
days before the street lamps are In 1 company carries Its scenic equipment
position, and there will be light in Ar-' complete, also the necessary electric
cadta. effects, and even carries furniture for
Lights are to be placed on the prtn- the proper stage settings,
cipal corners In Arcadia and on tho j On the whole, the production Is said
extension of Washington street. All to be complete even to the slightest
the lights will be on Washington, | detail—no expense having been spared
Jackson and Jefferson streets. Real- In Its equipment,
dents of Arcadia will then, at their j Prices, 50 / and 75 cents and $1.
pleasure, be able to have their homes I Seats on sale Friday.
wired and enjoy the advantages of,
electric lights. I If you use Libby’s Concentrated
It is probable tha’t before the end Soups, you can buy them here the bal-
of the present year, ways and means ance o’ this week, 3 cans for 25c.
for an extension of the waterworks ’Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
and sewerage systems will also receive
the consideration of the city author- DANCING CLASS
itles. Elks’ Home, every Friday at 3
:— o’clock p. m. Solre at 9:30.
A Proposition to the Howell Voters. MISS CHLOEMILY GILBERT.
Knowing a good thing when they
see It, and acting not upon Impetus LOST—Monday, In business portion
but from good reasoning, they will not • city, one gray Cravpnette Coat; pair
only vote for Howell, but will pur- old tan kid gloves In pocket. Suit-
chase one'or more of the houses and able reward If returned to David
lots embraced in the following adver- Brown. 18-2t
tlsement: —;
l CAN SELL four 4-room houses each Attention is directed to the adver-
for $250 ca’sh, balance ($750) at tlsement of the West Construction
$20.83' per month for three years. Company, which takes Its place in
Will sell any part of the four, or these columus today. This concern is
all. Lots 100 feet deep. Monroe doing the sidewalk paving in the city,
street, opposite J. W. Kemp’s reel- and l» desirous of taking on a few
Introducing
A Special!
Cast
And
A Singing
Dancing C
LITTLE
Selected
iompany
75 PEOPLE
W asherwomen
Strike
But we run every day except Sunday
and can do your work on short notice.
Let us give you a remedy for wash
woman troubles.
PHONE 89
Ne w Albany
Steam Laundry.
Waist-
regular
/aistings for 10c
•cerized Waistings, sev-
tes; extra good quality
I nainsook; regular 16c
at
ie Literal Buying of tte Firsts Days]|of tke Wlute Sale
An Evidence of tke Completeness and Correctness of ft..,
J. fe? Co. s Stowing of Undermuslms and Emtroideries
10c
Of course, they expected great things of our white sale. Our past record fully warranted the ladies of
Albany and South Georgia to expect much. They knew that our showing would be complete and correct,
from the simplest and most inexpensive edging to the most elaborate and costly embroidered robe. That they
have not been disappointed is evidenced by the unprecedented buying which has characterized the opening days
of the sale.
Genian Damask 69c
ng Nainsook Special
dual good quality nain-
everywhere for I8d,
Curtains Reduced
autlful
Ruffled Swiss Curtains,
riety of styles, have tumbled,
■ this sale, from $1.75 to $1.39,
id from $1.25 to
Genuine outbursts of enthusiastic appreciation have been called forth by the gorgeous displays of the
many new and exquisite designs—the season’s most popular importations from the Cis-Atlantic centers. The
beautiful matched sets—all-overs, edging^ insertings, Bouncings, corset cover embroideries in mull, swiss,
nainsook and cambric; the popular medalion effects, the novelties in drawn work, and the exquisitely beautiful
“Baby Irish” have all found eager purchasers to the extent of hundreds and hundreds of yards.
And these dainty undermuslins! How heartily have they been admired and how geuerously have they
been bought! So many of these charming garments have the wonderful beauty and grace of the French de
signs, stamping them as faithful copies of the imported models: All the style, all the loveliness, all the ele
gance of workmanship and material is there, only the excessive price of the real French garment is missing.
The few specials mentioned here have been taken at random from the different lines to give an idea of
the exceptional values offered in Linens, White Goods, Embroideries and Undermuslins.
60e Cream Damask 39c
Towels Underpriced.
HOFMAYER, JONES & COMPANY-
Splendid all linen Huck Towels,
four specials for the white, sale,
at 29c, 25c, 20c and
ngs and Insertings at 10c
nusually strong line, of dainty . • /
1 attractive embroideries mark-
for the white sale, at
Beautiful Gowns at $1.00
Excellent garments, new designs,
handsomely trimmed, of splendid
materials; one of our best offer
ings
$1.00
Special 50c Corset Covers
A 15c Embroidery Special
Big Huck Towels 12 l-2c
Extremely attractive line, both lace
and embroidery trimmed, front
and back, twenty-five styles
at
In wide flouncings. Large variety
of patterns, including many new
designs. Priced for this sale
at
Extra large Cotton Huck Towels;
size 22x44, closely woven, will
go during the white sale at
There's no end to trickery in the making of Rub
ber Goods. But you needn't suffer by it. Buy
Syringes of us and avoid inferior quality or un
fair cost.
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 than tbeir worth. Our better goods tire
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 buy Syringes here.
Drug Co.
PHONE 75.
SAM H. HARRIS presents the biggest musical success of two seasons
Music by GEO. M. COHAN
: The entire complete original scenic production, exactly as seen for 26
weeks in New York, 16 weeks in Chicago.
20 BIG COHAN MUSICAL NUMBERS-3 BIG ACTS-4
GREAT SCENES—SUMPTIOUSLY MOUNTED.
ELABORATELY COSTUMED.
PRICES; 75c,,SI and SI.50. Sale of Mute open* Tuesday, 9 a. m
*
UrNo Beats laid away for any one. Money must accompany orders for seats
Senate Tables Tillman’s Resolution to
Investigate.
Washington. Jan. 18.—Senator Till
man today offered a resolution for the
appointment o.’. a committee of five
senators to investigate the Mrs/ Mor
ris incident at the White House.
On motidh of Senator Daniel, of Vir
ginia, the resolution was laid on the
table by ,a vote of 54 to 8.
$35,000 PAID YESTERDAY
TO FULTON CONFEDERATES.
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 18.—Nearly $35,-,
000 was paid yesterday by the state
of Georgia to Confederate veterans
who reside in Fulton county. All day
long the office of Ordinary Wilkinson
was crowded by the veterans, who
came to sign the papers which would
entitle them to pensions. Between 450
and 500 called during the day. Many
sat about in the halls at the court
house, swapped stories of the days of
fighting In the sixties, and held a
miniature reunion.
3 'iufmSeSSBli A tit;
deuce. HD. R. JONES, private contracts.
Custom Tailoring
Spring Samples
!
JVotej Here
It is with pleasure that we anncunce the ar
rival of our samples for Spring and Summer, 1906.
It’s a beautiful line and the prices afe low, Fit and
fabrics guaranteed. Come in and look them over.
Da-Vis -taK.es the measure,
Stern he does the rest.
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i hat’s it
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