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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY, JANUARY (19, 1906.
night and this morning. He left Al
bany at noon tor a business trip to
Cordelo.
Northslde Euchre Club at her home
yesterday afternoon. The entertain
ment was highly enjoyed by the mem
bers of the club. Mra. W. E. Wooten
won the first prize, a pretty Mexican
lace handkerchief. Mrs. Hardy won
the second prize, a bon bon dish, and
presented It to Mrs. Charles Tift, the
president ot the olub.
15he Special Sale
of Under muslins and
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S
ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
My. Smith D. Pickett, of Atlanta, Is
spending the day In Albany.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What is
Going on in Society, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Mrs. J. B. Tyler, of Leesburg, was
among the shoppers In the city this
morning.
The trouble about taking things
easy Is that you are apt to be taken
for an easy thing.
' Messrs. Tom and Walter Boss and
■L. M. Kinsey, of Pretoria, attended
the performance at the local opera
house last night.
Mr, P. W. Jones left the city early
this morning for a business trip to
Poulan.
Mf. Charles F. Pritchard, of Au
gusta, Is looking after business Inter
ests In Albany today.
Mrs. Alfred Warren, of Atlanta, is
a guest at the home of Mrs. Richard
Hobbs. i
Mr v M. W. Eatman, of St. Augustine,
Fla„ is attending to .business affairs
In Albany today.
Mr. Floyd Alford, of Sylvester, was
among the visitors In the city who
attended the performance at the Raw
lins theatre last night.
Mr. Wr A. Allen, of Camilla, is at
tending to business affairs here this
afternoon.
Mr. Robert Clasby leaves the city
tomorrow for Eufaula, where he will
remain a week on business.
Mr. A. A. Paul, of Leesburg, Is
mingling with his friends in Albany
today.
Mrs. Frank Mims, of Leesburg, was
shopping In the city this morning.
Mr. Sam Bulloch, of Eufaula, a pop
ular traveling mun, spent yesterday
here.
Mr. J. R. Pinkston returned to the
city at noon today from Poulan, where
he spent a few days on business.
Mrs. J. D. Pope will entertain at a
card party at her home tonight, In
honor of Miss Helen Davis, and her
guest, Miss Cobble Hood, of Cuthbert.
Mrs. L. K. Morris Is entertaining at
cards at her hojne this afternoon In
honor of Miss Ethel Petty, who Is
visiting here. The party has been an
ticipated with much pleasure since the
Invitations were issued, and no doubt
those present are spending .a de
lightful afternoon.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited. -»'
Dr. O. W. Stathem, of Leesburg, is,
looking nfter business Interests In the
city today.
BILLY OSBORNE
Mr. O. F.’Reese, a popular travel
ing man of New .York, is spending the
day here on business.
TO BE A BANKER.
Mr. M. L. Harper, of DeWltt, was
looking after business interests In the
city yesterday.
Chemise
Application Made for Charter for Ex
change Bank of Savananh.
Blobbs: “Do you believe that every
politician has his price?” Slobbs:
"Certainly; and most of them can be
bought at bargain rates.”
Underskirts
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 19.—Hon. W. W.
Osborne, whose letters to the
Miss Dora Baer, who has been visit
ing the Misses Plonsky at their home
on Pine street several weks, will leave
in a day or two for her home In Eu
faula, Ala. i
press
last year earned the Bobriquet of
“Frenzied Politics,” is giving to be a
banker.
With two other persons, Mr. Os
borne has asked for a charter for the
BJxchange Bank of Savannah. The
charter will be granted by Secretary
Phil Cook, after the usual time has
elapsed. /
It is proposed to make the capital
stock of the 1 bank $100,006, with the
privilege of Increasing it. The other
Mr. R. A. Malone returned to the
city last night from Jacksonville,
where he spent several days, ming
ling with friends there, and attending
to business affairs.
EMBROIDERIES
Mrs. S. C. Porter left Albany today
for her home in Atlanta, after a visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Gilbert, on Broad street
Mr. William Bailey, of Worth coun
ty, was shopping In the city this
morning.
Mr. Joe McKinney went up to Cor-
dele yesterday afternoon, and re
turned with Misses Reggie and Mazle
Crawford. / They attendod the per
formance at the opera house last
night
Word has reached this city of the
death.of Miss Eunice Odum, aged 12
years,, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Odum, of Newton. Miss Odum
died Wednesday, of heart trouble.
The funeral was held yesterday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Odum are well
known here, and their many Albany
friends sympathize with them most
sincerely in their bereavement.
broideries from tire lowest priced ones to those
which the designers and. makers have exhausted the
genuity and cleverness to devise and elaborate,
prices lower than ever, assortments broader and
comprehensive, and space so generous as to make chi
a pleasure, we find this to be by far our most succ
undertaking in Embroidery selling.
The prices range as follows:
ONE LOT, WORTH 20 CTS. THE YARD, SPECIALLY PRICED AT . . . I(
Mrs. Julian P. Clark leaves the city
tomorrow for Thomasvllle, where she
will pay a short visit.
The soothing and comforting effects
of DeWitt’3 Witch Hazel Salve, when
applied to Piles, Sores, Cuts, Bolls,
etc., subdues pntn almost Instantly,
This Salve draws out the Inflamma
tion, reduces swelling and acts as a
rubefacient, thus circulating the blood
through the diseased parts, permit
ting- or aiding Nature to permanently
remove the trouble entirely. Sold
by Albany Drug Co. and Hllsman-
Sale Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J.' P. Callaway, of
Leesburg, were among the shoppers
In the city this morning.
Mr. J. R. Forrester has returned
from Atlanta, where he spent several
days.
Miss Georgia Dodwell, of Birming
ham, has returned from a visit of a
few days with friends In Newton. She
Is again the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Smith.
Mr. Dan Carroll Is expected in the
city tomorrow from Moultrie, where
he has been looking after business the
past w^jk.
Members of the street force are do
ing some good work this week In
working the pecan trees planted In a
number of the streets. These trees
deserve all thq attention that may be)'
bestowed upon them, and will In time
abundantly repay the outlay.
Mrs. W. H. Gilbert entertained the
Mr. R. E. Glauzier and family, of
Mitchell county, are attending to bus
iness in Albany today.
The First Shot
MEN’S NEW
Spring Suiting
JAN. 3 and 4.
Mr. Wood, an 'experienced
cutter a’nd measurer, will
be here with a full line of
Spring and Summer
Pafierns.
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,
Mr. W. T. Hadlow Is expected in
the city tonight from Hattiesburg,
Miss., where he has been on business.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Abso
lutely Harmless.
The fault of giving children medi
cine containing injurious substances
is sometimes more disastrous than
the disease from which they are suf
fering. Every’ mother should know
Mr. W. L. Kemp, of Atlanta, epent
a few,hours in the city yesterday af
ternoon, a guest at the home of his
father, Mr. J. W. Kemp.
THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE
3 ALBANY. GA.
Mr. C. H. Buxbaum has accepted a
position In Macon, and he will move
to that city on February 1.
MAX CASSEL (& SISTER
The handsome new delivery wagon
of Rosenberg Bros., which appeared
on the streets of the city for the first
time tills morning, attracted consid
erable attention and excited the ad
miration of all those who saw it.
The friends ot Miss Myrtle Markley
are pleased to see her out, after an
Illness of several weeks with appen
dicitis.
We will sell Ladies' and Misses' Suits 40 per cent. lessOthan
they aro marked. You are sura /to get a bargain. Also
Misses’ and Children’s Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. All
Millinery reduced 50 per cent Corsets with supporters, for
mer price 50c and 75c, will sell now for 35c.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall, of Oakfleld,
attended “Little Johnny Jones” at the
Rawlins theatre last night.
OR SALE —The Ouzts place, 125
acres, 40 acres of which Is In woods,
1% miles west of the city. $1,976.
I reserve the right to decline ac
ceptance of this, offer.
It ED. R. JONES.
MAX CASSEL SISTER.
' 80 Broad Street.
Mr. Will Pinkston left the city at
noon today for Americus, which city
he will make his home In the future.
COTTON
COKE
COAti
Don’t bet money on the
Govemor’a race—it is gamb
ling. Simply wage a case
of Flint Rock Ginger Ale.
It's better form and—you
have something to live for.
CARTER & CO
Mr. W. L. Post, of Thomasvllle, was
mingling with friends in the city last
Timely Toilet
Suggestions
COME TO US FOR OOAK
We Are at Same Old Stand on Pfue Street.
We keep in stock Montevallo, Climax, Tip Top and Blookton, the beat from
the Cahaba, Ala., coal lields. Also the celebrated REX and other high
grade .Telllo Coals. Accurate weights and satisfaction guaranteed £on all
Coals sold by us.;
®TAlso Hard Coal for Furnaces and Blacksmiths’ Coal] '*
/ 'Phone 17.
Office With Georgia Cotton Co.
Constructors of
-Cement Sidewalks,
Cement Curbing,
Cement Coping,
Vitrified Brick Driveways.
Concrete work of all kinds.
We have 1 Installed here a stone
crusher, concrete mixer, In fact a
complete plant for the construction
of concrete and while we are doing
the street paving and our plant Is In
operation parties desiring to construct
sidewalks or other concrete work can
haev it done at a very much lower
price than after the etreet work Is
completed and our-plant is moved
away.
We* solicit your patronage and wilt
be glad to render you ah estimate for
sucb work as you may have In con
templation.
When cold winds blow it behooves you to
look to your toilet accessories. There’s
hardly- an article, of recognized value, for
beautifying and preserving tbe complexion,
teeth and nails, [that is not included in our
stock. ■
If it’s good, it’s here.
For Livingston’s
Closed Ca.b$
Country Sausage
■- Phonea26
More oomforteble but no more expen.
elve than the old open hacks.
Improved New Home
Sewing Machines
Latest Style
Double Ring, Ball Bearing.
Lightest and best on tbe market.
1 swap for the old Macblno.
I will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Machine.
W. F. FLOYD. Mgr.
'Phone 362. Albany, Ga.
Making on my farm today. Phono
orders to the Country Store—No. 119,
T. M. NELSON.
For Bagget-ge Transfer
and General Hauling
’Phone 26 ffiSM
THAD. WELLS.
JAMES TIFT MA!
Attorney and Counsellor at L;
Albany Drug^ Co
Corset Covers
25c up
Children’s Drawers
. . .. .15c up