The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 18, 1906, Image 5

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THE ALBANY DAILY home of her sister, Mrs. Abble Yan- populnr traveling man, formerly a resident of. Albany, Isattending to business affairs In the city today. Wy? Special Sale of Under muslins and Mr. John E. Clark left the olty this morning for Eu.'aula, on a business trip. EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE Until a follow can kiss a girl with- it mussing her hair he Is a mere Those Who Come and do—Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody WIN Read With Interest—What Is doing on In Society, With Now and Then a Lillie dosslp. Mr. "Jonathan Williams, of Dawson, Is spending the day In the olty on business. Mr. L. W. Whitten, of Louisville, Is spending the day here on business. Mr. R.Tl Otis, of Louisville, Is at tending to business affairs here today. Col. Howell Simmons, at Amerlous, Is among the well-known vlBltora here today. Mies Lula Pond arrived In the city yesterday afternoon, to the delight a! her many friends here. She Is out at Mr. Robert Slappey’e. Mr. W. R. Barnes has returned to the. city, after a stay of a few days in Quitman, on business. Mr; Newman Laser, of Atlanta, is spending the day In the city on busl- Has awakened great enthusiasm among the women of Albany. All sizes and styles in Undermuslins are still complete. Due preparations (made months ahead) for this important event were well considered. As it is possible now to secure your season s Under wear at what the hare material would cost, no time should he lost. Every garment offered is of the highest standard of quality at the lowest possible price. The Muslins, Cambrics and Nainsooks are soft and fine, daintily fashioned and elaborated with the newest laces and embroideries, the ' workmanship being careful and tasteful. All the late model garments are shown. The prices range as folio Drawers Miss Eugenia Clark, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clark, Is slightly 111 today at the home of the family on Broad street. Mrs. W. H. Gilbert Is entertaining the Northslde Euchre Club at her home this afternoon. Mr. Edwin P. Clark returned to his home In Cressen, Fla,, last night, after a pleasant visit of several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Clark. Miss Jodie Powell has returned to the city from Leesburg, where she visited several weeks at the home of relatives. Col. J. ,H. Tipton, of Sylvester, is among the prominent visitors In Al bany today. Capti J. W. Wilcox returned to his home In Macon last night. Mr. T. R. Tlndell, of Moultrie, Is among the well known visitors In the city today. Mr. Byrd Powell, of Sylvester, spent thq morning In the city, mingling with his Albany friends and looking after business matters. Little Ruth Lonsberg, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lonsberg, 1b 111 today. Mr. J. F. Farmer, of Worth county, Is looking after business Interests In the city , today. Mrs. E. A. Emmerman entertained the Tuesday Morning Whist Club at this week’s meeting. The entertain ment was highly enjoyed. Miss Pearl Ledbetter, o' Newton, arrived In the city last night She will spend a few days In the city, a guest at the home of Mrs. R. M. Smith, on Flint street. Mr. H. H. Steele, of Tick spending the day In the city. Mr. Theodore Hines, of Americus, was' among the well-known visitors In the city yesterday. On yesterday, Mr. L. E. Welch cele brated the 77th anniversary of his birth, and he has received many con gratulations from those-of his friends Mr. Mose S. Harris, of Macon, a popular traveling man, is spending the day In Albany. Chemise The many friends .of Mr. Walter Hill wilt learn with regret that he Is 111 at his home on Residence .street. who are aware that he has passed an other milestone on life’s highway. Mr. Welch Is still an active man of af fairs. He has been in Dougherty county fifty-nine years, having come here to make his home in 1847. No man in the county has more friends, and these unite in the hope that he has yet many years of usefulness be fore him. Mr. DeWitt Pickett, of Dawson, was among tti^ visitors In the city last night. Mrs. John D. Pope will entertain informally at cardB tomorrow evening. EMBROIDERIES Mr. C. A. Alforfr, of Sylvester, is mingling with friends in the city to day. Miss Rosa Lonsberg entertained a number of friends at an Informal card party at her home on Pine street last night, and the party was enjoyed from beginning to end. The color scheme of pink and green was tastily carried out. At the con clusion of the games, delicious re freshments were served. Miss Gertrude Plonsky won the first prize, a pretty gauze fan; Miss Louise Liebert, of. New York, won the visit or’s prize, a book, "Princess Elopes,” and Mr. I. C. Gortatowskv won the gentlemen’s prize, a very, pretty neck tie. Mr. John Mlxen, of Augusta, was looking after business in the city last night Life is a funny proposition a'ter all. 9-tf. Mr. Will Hilsman is spending a few days in Moultrie, attending to busl- BIGELOW DECLINED TO GIVE SOURCE OF INFORMATION, Messrs. Henry and Preston B. Pow ell, of Sumter county, spent the morn ing In the city, en route to Sylvester. Senate Committee Considering What Course to Pursue. If at first you don’t succeed there are lots of people to say you never will. Washington, Jan. 18. — Poultney Bigelow, the magazlnd writer, who was denounced by Secretary Taft; for his criticism of the Panama canal at- ... ■ , ... .. ,.7... The enemy to race suicide believes an ounce_.of posterity Is worth a ton of ancestors. Mrs. A. W. Mnse entertained at tea yesterday, complimentary, tp hpr guest, Miss Maud Slappey, of Fort Valley. > fairs, declined today itf dlsclosff: the source of his Informtlon to the senate committee. The committee Is In executive ses sion to consider what course to fol low. e prices range as follows Mr. J. P. Walker, of Griffin, was among the well-known visitors In Al bany yesterday. ONE LOf, WORTH 20 CTS. THE YARD, SPECIALLY PRICED AT The engagement of Mr. W. H. Ben nett, of Hilton, to Miss Nannie Barnes, of Ddrlen, has been announced, and the wedding will occur In the early spring. Mr. Bennett Is well known In Albany, having formerly made his home here. Mrs. Belle Yankey, of Louisville, Ky., Is. expected In the city In a day or two. She will be a guest at the BRANCH TO SUCCEED JUDGE R. B. RUSSELL Governor Terrell Will Make the Ap- f polntment This Afternoon. The Junior League will have a so cial tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Gannaway. MEN’S NEW Spring Suiting JAN. 3 and 4. Mr. Wood, an experienced cutter and measurer, will be here with a full line of Jan. 18.—(Special.), Atlanta, Ga. Governor Terrell will this afternoon appoint C. H. Branch, of Lawrence- vlllB, Judge of the western circuit, to succeed Judge R. B. Russell. The Governor leaves tonight for Tampa, Fla., to Join his wife, who Is on her way to Cuba. Mr. N. J. Ridley, of Warwick, is mingling with frlendB In Albany this afternoon. THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE ® . V tf ALBANY. GA. mP Miss Eula Fuqua, of Moultrie, ar rived In the city at noon today. She Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McIntosh. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, •Phone 367. Promnt service. Patron age solicited. Dpfmg and Dummer Patterns. If you care to be up-t-o-date in the material, cut and style of your next suit, let the Globe Tailoring Co. do it. • ALBANY AGENT, MAX CASSEL <& SISTER Mr. W. E. Colburn, of Baconton, la attending to business affairs In Al bany today. We will sell Ladles’ and Misses’, Suits 40 per oent. lessOthan they are marked. You are sure to get a bargain. Also ) ’ Misses’ and Children’s Kid Giovas worth $1 for 50c. All Millinery reduced 50 per cent Corsets with supporters, for mer price 60o and 76c, will sell now for 35c. MAX CASSEL (& SISTER. 1 80 Broad Street. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for Georgia for noxt 24 hours; Fair tonight and Friday, preceded by rain In the extreme southern and east ern portions tonight. Colder tonight in the northwestern portion. Slightly colder Friday. Mr. George Finch arrived In Albany at noon today. He cpme up to attend the performance at the opera house tonight. 'The man who continues to pay his wife compliments after they have been married live years is always sus pected of not paying her bills. Mr. John D. Embry, of Louisville, a COTTON FOR RENT—Several 1 to 6-mule farms, close In. See S. W. Smith. 13-6t COKE COAl! Don't bet money on the Governors race--it is gamb ling. Simply wage a case of Flint Rock Ginger Ale. It’s better form and—yon have something to live for. CARTE warehousemen WOMAN DISCHARGED FOR THE SECOND TIME, Was Charged With Murder, But' Kill, lng Was Declared Justifiable. Timely Toilet COME TO US FOR COAL. Wo Are at Same Old Stand on Pfno Street. We keep In stock Moatevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blockton, the best from the Cahaba, Ala., coal Helds. Also the celebrated BEX and other high grade Jelllo Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed Con all Coals sold by us. SITAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blnoksmlths' Coal] 'Phone 17. Sylvester, Ga., Jan. 18—All day yes terday waB taken up in the prelimin ary trial of Eliza Ford, colored, charged with the murder of Jim Hob by, colored, during the latter part of last November, la Worth county. The trial was had before ' Judge Frank Park, a! the city court of. Sylvester, and after the examination of about fifty witnesses the defendant was dis charged. The grand Jury had previously re turned a no bill, but relatives of the deceased were dissatisfied and swore out the warrant leading to yesterday's trial. The Judgment of the court, like that of the grand Jury, was that the homicide was Justifiable. The defense was represented by JPayton & Hay, the prosecution by (Attorneys Mark Tison and L. D. Pass- When cold winds blow it behooves yon look to your toilet accessories. The hardly ah article, of recognized value, beautifying and preserving the complexi teeth and nails, {that is not included in stock. ( If it’s good,’ it’s Here. For Livingston’s Closed Cabs ==Phone£26==== More comfortable but no more expen sive than the old dpen hacks. Country Sausage Improved New Home Sewing Machines Lateat Style Double Ring, Ball . Bearing. Lightest and best ou the market. I swap for the old Machine. -I-will ovorhaul and furnish parts, attachments and needles for any make of Machine. W. F. FLOYD. Mgr. 'Phono 362. Albany. Ga.. Making on my farm today. Phone orijefs to the Country Store—No. 1X9. T. M. NELSON. Albany Drugj Co Underskirts 48c%p Corset Covers........ ...; 25c up Gowns 48c up Children’s Drawers.... ...... 15c up