The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 26, 1906, Image 4

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY Jl Some Points of VitaJ Interest About Is it surprising that our White Sale continues such a success? Those who have studied the points of vital interest in connection with this sale will surely ride range of price, such high standard of quality and such broadness of assort Those who have visited this sale have shown genuine enthusiasm over t‘ eptioual values offered in White Goods and household Linens is evidenced by The “Eagle Brand” Undermuslins, those widely known, non- opularity this season. This brand is one of recognized excellence i__ pnsiders itself fortunate indeed. Nor is this to be wondered at, when the i enerosity of size; a perfection of fit and an excellence of workmanship an Of Embroideries much might be said, but it will suffice to again < itisfying completeness. Eater many of the papular novelties, especially my fall to the lot of those who delay. No description that we i " eason, but we heartily invite all to visit the display' and assure them"that T^fUst “of bveliness^ awaits tiiem The final word must be devoted to the exceptional values—1_ 1. e took advantage of a most opportune time to buy, many months ago, elp to us also, because it has enabled us to buy iu many lines in such You will receive equal welcome at this store whether you tome as sale offering such strong values, such -o — j a r-^nage as is being accorded it. the beautiful displays of Undermuslins and Embroideries, while their appreciation of the ox- 7 an unprecedented liberality of buying. sweat-shop garments of which we are ‘ ‘ ‘ - • - - over, the exclusive Albany sellers, have added greatly to their local so much so that the city store which secures the agency for the “Eagle Brand” s of excellence in these garments are considered. There is a beauty of style, a at commend this reliable brand to careful buyers. ^ le importance of supplying your wants in this line now, when our stock is in such in the imported goods which cannot be replaced, will have been sold, and disappointment might attempt could adequately convey the wonderful beauty of the Embroideries created this ■M Q*M fUnl- n £.--1 _ C 1 1? •. .* ^ *' • •to the apparent unfitness of the prices to the qualities—-luring this sale. This is simply because " before the recent advances. Then, our wholesale connections have been a wonderful euormous quantities as to secure the best passible prices from the manufacturers, a buyer or simply as an admirer of exqisite things. Ho/rnayer, Jones & Company FRANCE AND GERMANY HARD TO RECONCILE. Smart Fashion* For Day Dress IBf Moroccan. Conference Finds It Hard to Arrange Agreement. “The Beggar Prince" Next Tuesday. Manager Gortatowsky announces “The Beggar Prince,” a bright light opera, for next Tuesday night at the Rawlins theatre. The piece is built on operatic lines enacted by performers who are trebly gifted—being vocalists, farceurs, and possessing dramatic ability ns well— "The Beggar Prince" this season be ing composed of theje three entertain ing elements. This edition has been edited by Wm. H. Lydell, Author of "Gayest Manhattan" and other New York travesty successes. The pre senting company is headed by Miss Etta Merrls, soprano and comedienne, well and favorably known to patrons of light opera, for the past seven sea sons hnvlng had the responsible roles lu numerous musical reviews of im portance. As a fun-maker few ladies can Impart to an audience that feeling of spontanlety and good fellowship that Miss Merrls can. She possesses a style all her own, and is ably as sisted by clever comedians and pretty girls costumed in fetching gowns. The latter, during the action of the play, will introduce for the first time here the “Sammy Girls,” “The Noble Fire men.” “Belles and Beaux at the Sea Shore," and numerous other musical and vocal ensemble numbers. The la test lightning effects known to stage- land are employed in enhancing a per formance that will be a real loss to miss witnessing. Sents will be on sale tomorrow. Prices, 25c. 50e, 75c. The above organisation is under the personal management of Sir. Hjrrv t.ea Velle. Mr. l.ea Velle is nlso the leading tenor and will introduce sev eral musical numbers during the per formance. Algeclras, Jan. 26.—The confidential exchanges now going on among the representatives of the powers in the Moroccan conference disclose the ex treme difficulty of arranging an agree ment that both France and Germany would accept. The German delegates put forward the principle of disinterestedness and equal privileges for all countries. The French delegates, on the other hand, maintain that France can not be dis interested. They affirm that having followed an active policy In Morocco for eight years and having obtained numerous advantages, France should not now be asked to take the same po sition as all the rest of the world. The real struggle, however, is over the political future of Morocco. France wouid rather withdraw from the con ference than tie up the political des tiny of Morocco by international con trol. The conference yesterday adopted all the articles of the report of the committee on contraband relating to the prevention of the trade in contra band arms and passed to the consider ation of economic questions. We illustrate the most fash 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 fit. t>-e fabric and the price. 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~ i- 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 arc the pick of the finest on the market and you'll match them rarely—and are apt to pay more when you do, Qu.ilit'-. assortment and price in your favor when you buy Syringes here. Qa.'Ois 1aKes the measure Stern he does the rest. PHONE 75. hat’s it C. *R. Da-Vis (EL Co. is what one governor said to 111)other governor. He wouldn’t liuve said It if he had lived near us. He simply would have oalled at our place as occasion required and taken another drink and re- qu-sted us to send him a oase of 'Iter or some :::::::: Brinson £ Co.. Wood and Coal, "Phone 367. Promot Bervice. Patron age solicited. GOOD OLD RYE OR BOURBON. Wo have the kind that will drive away the blues, give yon an appe tite and restore you to health. Try It. / t. - Happy, healthy motherhood is the noblest purpose ot every true woman’s life, and yet through derangements caused by female disorders, many women are denied the blessing of childbirth altogether, or it is made an ordeal of terror and a menace to life. K It is every-woman’s imperative duty to rid herself of everv Dossihle J? ™jth«"hood, in which connection we’singly recommend G. F P (Gerstle s Female Panacea) as a guarantee iv * ' it lit* bviltlt THE OFFICE Broad Stroot, Fron is what Mrs. Lucy Stovall, of Tilton. Ga* k said after taking Kodol Dyspepsia b Cure. Hundreds -T 2 } of other weak ^ , women are being re- | | stored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may bs well tf you will take JNO. WHITEHEAD, v..President R. H. WARREN, Sec’y-Treas. Spoiled Her Beauty. T ' Howard, of W. 34th St.. New York, at one time had fc^r Ko- 't'* snrivd "'ttb skin trouble. Sho wr‘‘«s* *’T had Salt Rheum or Ec- *e''•» for '-oars, but nothin? would cu*-'' It. until T used Bucklen’s Arnici Sa'*e.’* A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 35c at Albany Co GERSTLES FEMALE PANACEA apital Stock $l00,000.oo Kudgin’s New Map of Georgia. Not only showing new counties, but a number of other features never be fore shown on any map of this state. Buy a bottle, take it as directed, and If have not bee i benefited, return the eir.p'y ! get your money. " medicine. Mrs. X. L. Drummer, of Miller, Go., sa s- ■ Koman; hare, had two children anJ two wieeitr let- me in a pitiable condition. I suffered unlii'j rible bearing down pains. I tried doctors C n heard ofG. F. P. {Gerstle’s r-isw v Pb.no I / first bottle, felt c.s mil cs i ester did in m-j li/i.’- you can truthfully say yon . tottle to VOU1- druggist and ler an I g t a bott o of this great CONSERVATOR OP PROSPERITY. open end ready tor business at Southeast comer ot Broad and Washington streets, Albany, Ga. SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. ihARTEPEO to give surety and act as executor or administrator » •Miwm all the functions of a safely managed Trust Company. Kodol Sickening. Shivering Fils * VU1C Of Ague and MMaria can be relieved enable, the stomach and digestiVe organ* and cured with Electric Bitters- This . . _ . „ _, , is a pure, tonic medicine: of especial <hgest Md assimhate ad of the whole- benefit in malaria, for it .exerts a true some food that may be eaten. It nourishes curative influence on the disease, the body, and rebuilds the weak organs, driving it entirely out of the system, restoring health and strength. Kodol cutes It is nrach to be Preferred to quin- indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour ine, having none of this drug’s bad . after-effects. E. S. Munday, of Hen- '^‘Bg^bclchag.hsartbaro and an stomach rietta. Texas, writes: “My brother msordeis. had jauiffiice. till he took Electric Bit- t,. . . v ters. which saved his life.- At Alba- DltfeStS What YOU Eat uranci Ann wur STORMS aud Ml TICKNOR Mgr r.-P.T***,. 3azDO P ZS3 °oy druggist to reSmd the purchase mice of a bottle of G. F. P. (Gerstle sFanale Panacea) to anv woman who boys it and is not benefited by its use Phone 159.