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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1906.
T. H. Thomson officiating. The wed
ding was attended by . only a tew
friends of the contracting > parties.
The newly married couple left on the
afternoon train for ThomaSvllle. Both
bride and- groom are well known, and
their many friends wish them the ut
most happiness and succesB.
a visit' of several weokd at the^home
of'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Altheimer, left
at noon today for Macon, where she
will visit friends prior to returning
home. , N ■
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S
ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
THEONE- PRICE PEOPLE. :
4 ALBANY. UA. 'Ll
Mr.. Charles Wall, of Oaktield, is at
tending to business affairs in the city
today.
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.
THE LONG WEARING
The friends of Mr. G. A. Sapp, who
has bfien suffering with pneumonia
for several weeks, will be pleased to
learn that his condition is steadily im
proving. Mr. Sapp has phased, the
critical stage of his illness, and now
it Js only a question of time before
he will be up and well again.
Mr. W. F. Combes, of Macon, re
turned 1 to bis home at noon today,
after a short visit to his daughter,
Mrs. A. Beaman. I
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Mrs. H. S. Stevenson, Of Los An
geles, Cal., is a guest at the home of
Mrs. Will R. Joiner. Mrs. Steverison
was formerly of Arlington.
Patented Selvage Silks,
SATISFACTION OR MONEY SACK.
Mrs. S. F. Cobb, of Pretoria, Is
among the shoppers in the city today.
Mr. .T. W. Osborne returned from a
drumming tour yesterday. He will
hpend the rest of the week with home-
folks.
Sheriff Smith, of Mitchell county,
spent a short while in Albany this
morning, en route to Milledgeville.
Mr. Ed Martin, of Leesburg, was at
tending t6"~bU8iness interests' in the
city this morning.
Why Moneybak Silks are Long Wearing.
Bilk is the strongest known fiber. It Is only whoii loaded with
chemicals or improperly woven that silk loses much of Its original
But' not all pure allies are strong
■S&Bresf and long-wearing, Mueh depends on the
knowledge put Into tlielr muklng.' In
AlONEYBAIC Taffeta, for Instance, there
/ .j are 96 double threads crossing tho warp
MP A greater , number 6f IhroadswoukJ
Vlf | [Tvy'JK&fflSKy crowd the fabric and'rtmke it stiff. Less
Y threads would not give the cloth suffi-
\ olon t body to hold Its shape.
Naturally, these fabrics give the
longest wear because they ore dyed and
I J/mmmy woven in the only manner in which the
/Vn sl " C hhors can retain , their original
Examine a piece of MONEYBAK
kvmlmil nt our counter and observe Its close,
ficSsSfi even weave and deep, rioh luster.
Draw it through your fingers and
, Mr. John Forrester, Jr., of Lee coun
ty, left for his home at noon, after a
short visit here.
Mr. C. R. Johnson and Captain Mar
tin. of the Central, left the city this
morning for Coffee Springs, Ala., on
a hunting expedition.
Mrs. R. K. Rambo, of Atlanta, who
baa been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Gilbert for the last
week or more, will return home soon.
She will be accompanied by Miss Mad-
elyn Gilbert, who will visit her in
Atlanta.
Miss Howard Roberts returned to
her home in Cordele today, after a
visit at the home of Mrs. L. E. Hines.
Mrs. Hines accompanied her.
!ty\ and Mrs. Joe J. Grass left the
city at noon today for their home in
Savannah, after a visit of several days
here with friends and relatives.
Dr. A. T. Ford, of Farkerville, was
mingling with friends in the city yes
terday.
Mr. Ira Cook left the city for his
farm' in Dooly county today on the
noon train.
Mrs. W. S. Tarver entertained in
formally at cards yesterday morning,
in honor of Mrs. A. G. Warren and
Mrs. George R. Howard, .of Atlanta,
guests at the home of Mrs. R. Hobbs.
The party was highly enjoyed.
Mrs. Dr. E. H. Denison 13 entertain
ing the Northslde Euchre Club at her
home this afternon. lr he members of
the club, no doubt, are havlne a most
enjoyable evening, with Mrs. Denison
the hostess.
Mrs. J. R. Miller, of. Sylvester, is
among the well known shoppers
spending the day in Albany.
Mr. M. I,. Harper, of Dewitt, is look
ing after business Interests in Albany
today.
■ Miss Eunice Thomson, the little
daughter of Rev. and Mrs.- T. H.
Thomson, is ill at the Methpdist par
sonage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Charles; of Poll-
lan. have returned!; home after a short
visit here- with relatives'.
note Its soft, firm
fool; N
Try to tear it and, you will understand
why MONEYBAK has withstood remarkable testa of strength and
tho reason for its giving long wear. , ..... ,
Misses Chloemily, and Dora Belle
Gilbert returned to the city at noon,
after a short vIsIt in Cordele. They
were accompanied by Miss Adeline
Hyde, who will be their guest for a
week.
, Mrs. C. M. Clark will entertain the
Friday Morning Bridge Whist Club to
morrow, jamming at her home on
Broad street. A pleasant time is an
ticlpated.
Dr. Albert S. Bacon returned to the
city yesterday' from New York, where
he has been studying the last few
months. He has gone to Waycross, to
enter the raili'oad hospital there, in
order to better. jflt himself for the po
sition of district examiner of the A.
C. L.,‘td which he has been appointed.
Mr. J. F. Harris, of Savannalp will'
arrive in the city this afternoon to
look after business interests.
Messrs. N. M. Wallace and C. C
Barbre. left the city this morning for
a business trip to Tarplon.
our silk counter and ask/to be shown our dependable silks
n ; ’ in .the following braniis : ' ;
The friends of Mr.' L. L. Ford are
pleased to see him out, after a short
Illness.
Rev. W. L. Richards, to the delight
of his hundreds "of friends, is rapidly
improving, and it is believed that he
will be up soon.
HAVE OFFICE
Gen. Robert Obor left for his home
in Baltimore yesterday, after a visit
of a few days at the home of his
brother-in-law, Capt. T. N. Woolfolk.
Of Her Own, Where Clerk Y. C. Ruet
Will Be Installed.
wide, - - - 1.DU the yard
n. wide, - - - w 2.00 the yard
, 22 in. wide, - V 1.50 the yard
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steady deihand ; as this color will,, be strong
• it is adapted for. artistic combinations, -.with
e, leading color for spring and summer.' No
compare'with the famous “Money Rak”'brands.
In the course of a few days, the
City of Albany will, for the first time
In its history, have an office of its
own. It has a council chamber and
j. to a mayor’s court room, while for a
'Miss Annette, number of .years the office of the clerk
3 prize, a box lias been at the Western Union Tele-
of candy. Delicious refreshments were gronh’Co.’s place of business,
served during the afternoon. ' | However, since the retirement of
• — ; Manager Y. C. Rust from the employ
Mr. S. Frechie, of Philadelphia, a of the telegraph company and the ar-
well-known traveling man, is spend- rangement by which he will give his
lng a few days here. i entire time to the city, he will be pro-
1 vided with a well-equipped office,
Mr. G. E. Lovell returned to the city which will he the official headquarters
j today, after a short stay in Sylvester of the municipal government,
on business. . '* An office lm's not yet been secured.
.- It wfil be on tho ground floor of a
I Mr. J. F. Monk, mayor of Moultrie, centrally located .building If the proper
was looking after business interests place can be secured, though it may
in Albany yesterday. __ prove necessary to obtain quarters up-
stairs in one of the buildings oh Broad
The young,folks of the city will or Washington street,
give a dance at the Elks hall tonight. The finance committee of Council
A pleasant time is anticipated. has been charged with the duty of'-
. securing an office and properly fur-
Miss Emma Cochran has returned nishing the same, so that it will he
Mr. Spencer B. Brown, of Doles, - — , ,
was among the well-known visitors in the color. scheme, and the o^ne W
Albany vesterday. tastefully decorated with- violets. Miss
■ ’ Etta Brown won the first prize, a cut
Mr. J. R. Pinkston is spending the ‘glass vase, which she presented'
week In Pdfilan, attending to business Miss Stella ,Kaln.op.,
affairs. Gross won, the visitor’s prize, a 1
Mr. L. Fox, of Thomasville, and
Miss Pearl Ward, of this city, were
joined in marriage at the Method!)*
parsonage yesterday afternoon, Rev.
The First Shot
MEN'S NEW
Spring Suiting
JAN. 3 and 4.
Mr. Wood, an experienced
cutter and measurer, will
be here With a full line of
Spring and Summer
PaRerns.
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,
THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE
MAX CASSEL
HOT TIME IN THE HOUSE
OVER STATEHOOD BILL tlie organization. Pitted against them ,
* were the leaders of tho insurgents,]
Speaker Cannon and His Organization Babcock, Mondeli and Jonea of Wash- j
Ruled the Roost Yesterday. Ington. The humorous speech of the
• 'day was delivered by J. Adam Bede, I
Washington, Jan. 24. When the w j 10 fnieri five minutes with an ad-
smoke of the liveliest legislative bat- ^,. eaB t evoked applause and gen
tle of the session had cleared in the era i merrimpnt. ' I
house today Speaker Cannon and his Mr. Tawney, one of the erstwhile in-
Mr. R. L. Kennan, of Moultrie, was
among the wejl-known visitors here
yesterday afternoon.
We will sail Lidias’ and Misses’ Suits 40 psr cent! less Ithan
they aro marked. You are sure ftp .get a bargain. Also
Misses’ind Childrens Kid Gloves worth $1 -for 50a.' All
’ Millinery reduced ,50 per cent- .Corsets with supporters, for
mer price 50c and-YSc^,will sell now for 35c. i
MAX C4SSEL <& SISTE
80 Broad Street. • ' ■ • j.y:
Miss Lucia Christian, of Leesburg,
was among the shoppers in the city
this morning.
Timely Toilet
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:orgla Cotton Co.
Office With
Don’t bet money on the
Governor s race—it is gamb
ling. Simply wage a case
of Flint Rook Ginger Ale.
It's better form- and—you
-have Something to live {or.
Constructors of :f:
Cement Sidewalks,
Cement Curing,
Cement Coping,
Vitrified Brick Driveways.
Concrete work of. all kinds.
We have installed, here' a
When cold winds blow it behooves
look to
accessories. 1 h ere s
hardly an article, of recognized value, for
beautifying and preserving the complexion,
teeth and nails, Jthat is not included in our
stock.
If it’s good, it’s here.
crusher, concrete mixer, in fact
; complete plant for the construct
I of concrete and while we are dol
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the street paving and'our plant is
operation parties desiring to constn
sidewalks or other concrete work c
haev It done at'a very much low
price than after tho street work;
completed and our’ plant Is mow
away.
We solicit your patronage and w
be glad to render you an estimate f
such work as you’ may have in ct
temptation.
Albany Drug] Co
be brought to the city by special sum- (iay a8 tai8,
mons was In his place; the galleries .
were packed and participated-with evi- -phone 367. ;
dent relish in the succession of laugh- ago solicited.
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at, Law.
Ventulett Building