The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 24, 1906, Image 4

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v, & Some Points of VitaJ Interest About the ^^ White Sale Is it surprising' that our White Sale continues such a success? eptibnal values offeretl in White Goods and IJousehold Linens is evidenced by an unprecedented liberality of buying. The “Eagle Brand” Undermuslins, those widely known, non-sweat-shop garments of which we are the exclusive Albany sellers, have added greatly to their local 4-hii- eia.ii'rtu U'Lie nA ie r\nnf Vt»nnrrni'/wl f 1ir* PAiititmr nifm* er» mnnli tlmf .. i.1 £ i-1. „ 1 1 T opularity this season. This brand is one of recognized'excellence, the country over, so much so that the city store which secures the agency for the “Eagle Brand” onsiders itself fortunate indeed. Nor is this to be wondered at, when the many points of excellence in these garments are considered. There is a beauty of style, a generosity of size; a perfection of fit and an excellence of workmanship and finish that commend this reliable brand to careful buyers. Of Embroideries much might be said, but it will suffice to again emphasize the importance of supplying your wants in this line now, when our stock is in such atisfying completeness, Later many of the popular, novelties, especially iu the imported goods which cannot be replaced, will have been sold, and disappointment : may fall to the lot of those who delay. No description that we might attempt could adequately convey the wonderful beauty of the Embroideries created this season, but we heartily invite all to visit the display and assure them that a feast of loveliness awaits them.' The final word must be devoted to the exceptional values—to the apparent unfitness of the prices to the qualities—J i,-iig this sale. This is simply because we took advantage of a most opportune time to buy, many months ago, before the recent advances. Then, our wholes ihi connections have been a wonderful •help to us also, because it lias enabled us to buy in many lines iu such enormous quantities as'to secure the best prisible p-ic.-.s from the manufacturers. You will receive equal welcome at this store whether you come as a buyer or simply as a a admirer of exqisitb things. m 1 - ’ Hof may er, Jones & Company. Long-Lived Syringes 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 their worth. Our befter goods are the pick of the finest on the market and you 11 match them rarely—and are apt to pay more when vo.i 1". Q-nlitv, Sikorhnent and price in your faro ■ Syringes here. Hoggaird 'Drug Go. PHONE 75. ivra. ’—•rrwmrz*?i!mameig)Ka CHIEF PRESENTED WITH HANDSOME MEDAL. Head of Police Wears a Trophy of Which He Is Pardonably Proud. 9,988,111 BALES WERE GINNED TO JANUARY 16. Report of the Census Bureau Was Given Out Yesterday. . It 5 a * j.ov; Time Between Drinks Ts what ono governor said to another governor. He wouldn’t have said It If he had lived near us. He simply wouUV'huvo called at our place us occasion requited and taken another drink and re- qu-stud us to send him a case of liter or->fiomo : GOOD OLD RYE OR BOURBON. We havo the kind that will drive away the blues, tflve you an appe tite and restore you to health. Try it. Duvis.Eitoltanfltt Bank Building THE OFFICE Broad Street, Fron Chief of Police Richard N. West brook is wearing a gold medal of which he is^ pardonably proud. The medal was pinned, day before yesterday, to the blue coat which covers the broad expanse of the. .chief’s chest Officer Raley walked up to the hend of the force and, being nothing of a speech-maker, pinned the medal where it belonged without formality or ceremony. The chief did pot know what was happening until the little ceremony was over. Then he took the medal off and looked at it. After ward lie pinned it back in place, and has worn it ever since. The medal is of solid gold, and the design is handsome. On the obverse sldo Is engraved “Chief of Police.” On the reverse side is the simple in scription, “From the Police Force.” The pin from which the medal de- nouds bears the chief’s name. The token was a remembrance from the force which served under Chief Wostbrook during 1905. Several of last year's officers have retired since the new year, but they do not wish to be forgotten iby their chief. The medal guarantees that they will not be. Washington, .lan. 23. — The Census Bureau today issued its bulletin on the amount of cotton ginned from the crop of 1905 to January 1G, showing 9,988,111 bales/compared with 12,7C7,- G00 for last year and 9,458,482 in 1904. JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD, R. H. WARREN, President, " V.-Presldent. Sec’y-Treas. OF GEORGIA. Capital Stock. .$100,G00.oo CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY. Now open and read; for business at Southeast corner of Broad and Washington streets. Albany, Ga. SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. CHARTERED to give surety and act as executor or administrator ■E to perform all the functions of a safely managed Trust Company The secret of ruccessfully ridding Hie system nf a cold Is a thorough evacuation of the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honev and Tar does *hls— l.lnuld Cold Cure drives all cold out of the system. Best for Cough's, Croup, etc. Sold bv Allmnv Drug Co and Hllrvrnn-Snle' Drug Co. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for Georgia for next 24 hours: Frlr tonight and Thursday. Perfection can only he attained In the physical by nllowlng Nature to owr resell roes. Cathartics gripe, vyrn’-en — dissipate — while DeWItt’s LI "e Fnrly Risers simply expel all pr'rid matter and bile, .thus allowing Hi liver to assume normal activity, fh -d for the eomolexlop. Sold by ,V'any Drug Co. and Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. Fresh cars celebrated Longview Lime and White Rose/fJme. Makes Strongest and best mortar and by far preferable to other limes. 24-d&w-3t | J. D. WESTON. RAILROAD PROPERTY TO BE LEVIED ON. Tax Executions Issued Against Cen tral and Georgia Railroads. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. ) Albany Insuranbe AGENCY. (BncotMor to Bd. L. Wight A Oo.) Insurance — BE UGKTKiKC AND WIHP STORMS T.unhouot SO and 11? 0. TICKNOR- Mgr Fresh Mackerel And ‘ lbany will feel like‘taking a day of.' ?r.J celebrating when a change of schedule goes into effect on the Coast Line between Albany and Brunswick. Nothing has vet. been said .which in dicates that the officials of the road have any idea of making a change, but The people of Albany, and hundreds all along the line as fir as Tifton, will be pretty apt to keep pegging away on the proposition until something is accomplished in the way of results. Of oi\e thing there can be no doubt— It will lie Impossible to make matters much worse than they are now. Fish Roe . Albany, Ga., Jan. 24, % 190G. The following Is a list of lotten remaining in (his office unclaimed inn. 24, 190G. 1 ' Unless called for they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Gentlemen’s List. A—B. H. Allen. B—Kinraan Browne, Dock Bolton. C—Fred Clarke, C. F. Callaway,' Cherokee Brick Co., 6wen Cortes, H. Cook, Elton Crocker, Joe Coakes. D—S. J. Davis, H. Dearson. F—Wright Fitzgerald, Sam Fain. H—Zack Harris. J—Julius Jones. H. Frank Jones, Aaron Jones. Elbert Jefford. L—W. E. Little, Louis Lamar. M — Gary Merry, N. A f . Miller, Archie McCarron. N—W. T. Noedol. J. E. Norman. P—Sam Price. Hensy Pomsbes. R—Joseph Robinson. . i T—Eilck Tooniy. Willi” m Torbert. \V—John Wesley. Ladles’ List A—Mrs. Willia Austo'n. Miss Lil lie Allch, Mrs. Mollie Allen. B—Mrs. .lulla Baker, Miss Mattie Bedle > Miss Mamie Bracewell. C—Miss Mollie Clanton. 'D—Mr®. Mahalie Davis, Miss* Rose Douglas, Miss Laura Dosson. E—Mrs. Jessie B. English. F—Mrs. Victory Fagins. J—Miss Annie Jackson, Mrs. Alvah Johnson, Mrs. A. Johnson. L—Miss Meril Lederson. M—Mrs. Annie Martin, Miss Mrvy Morgin. P—Mrs. R. A. Poston. R—Miss Lula Right, Catherene Rus sell. S—Adella Saunders. Miss Emma StarkeB. W—Miss Lnddie Williams. Mrs. Em ma Williams. In calling for the pbove letters please say "Advertised” and pay one cent for same. H. F. BRIMBERRY. P. M Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 24.—The remitti tur In the back-tax cases of the Cen tral of Georgia Railroad and the Geor gia Railroad was handed down yester day by the Supreme Court, and in the usual form was made the judgment of the court below, the superior court of Fulton county. , When the forms of the law had been comolle;l with in , this particular, "toiir trollnr-General “ Wrightf acting ’nd'er the' authority of Attorney-.Gen- eral Hurt nncl Associate Counsel Jas. D. Kilpatrick, caused to be issued ex ecutions against the Central of Geor gia, for taxes on $15,000,000 worth of stock for each year from 1S95 to. 1905, exclusive of the year for* which the execution was issued for the purpose of bringing the suit. Tliese'executions will he delivered to the sheriff of Ful ton for service. Comptroller-General Wright”, under the advice of Attorney-General Hart and ex - Attorney - General Soykin Wright, nlso instructed Sheriff Nelms, of Fulton county,"to proceed to advertise for sale, the property of the Georgia Railroad levied upon to satisfy the judgment of the court in favor of the state for back taxes due by the company to the state. The soothing and comfortine effects of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to Piles, Sores, Cuts, Boils, etc., subdues pain almost instantly. This Salve draw? 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 Hilsman- Sale Drug Co. Library Books. All parties having in their • posses sion books of the Albany Public Li brary are urged to return them at once to Mrs. Annie T. Muse, librarian. A number of books are out, and it is desired that all be in hand not later than next Tuesday. Don’t forget the .Albany Buggy Co. when in need of Buggies, Wagons and Harness. Satisfaction guaranteed. 22-Gt ALBANY BUGGY CO. ATTENTION EAGLES. — Meeting of Griggs Aerie, No. 1159, at 7:30 this evening. All members are requested to attend. Visiting • brothers cor dially invited. Initiation of ne^ members, and refreshments after the session. By order of Worthy President R. M. Smith. D. 1VJAYER, Worthy Secretary. 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 that Chamberlain’s Cough ..Remedy is per ectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harmful, and for coughs, colds and croup is unsur passed. For sale by Sale-Davis Drug Co. ATTENTION ELKS. —An important meeting of Albany Lodge, No. 713, will he held this evening at 8 o’clock, sharp. All members are' urged to attepd. By order of the Exalted Ruler. CHAS. T. WRIGHT, Secretary. Fresh Shipment WILEY'S CANDIES i — ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO ! 25c 50c ' 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the Best Made. “In my opinion Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the best made for colds,” says Mrs. Cora Walker, of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about its being the best. No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other is so- sure a preventive of pneumonia. No other is so pleas ant and safe to take.- These are good reasons why • it should be preferred to _ any other. The fact is that few people are satisfied with any other after having once used this remedy. For sale by Sale-Davis Drug Co. Smart Fashions For Day Dress V>'e illustrate the most fseb- ionable styles for day dress; all occasions before six o’clock. The Prince Albert, Frock for Day Wedding, Af ternoon Gall, Reception and Matinee. For Afternoon Tea, Show, Church and Prome nade—the Frock or Cutaway. We guarantee the ftt„ the fabric and the price. “DaxJis taf^es the measure. Stern he does the rest. hey fit. hat’s it C. *R. 1(Si Co- HhnHHHHhhHhH JTindstinct print mhm