The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, January 26, 1906, Image 5

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7HE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: f R|DAY, JANUARY 20,1908. was postponed on account of the In clemency of the weather. The young folks diirnot change their plan on ac count of the cold weather, and when rain was added to this they still held on, but the combination of cold, rain, and sleet was more than they could stand for. iBatfraiag-t.s'i rendered, program, and the little ladles who participated were deservedly con gratulated'on the success of their ef forts, Those > appearing on the pro gram were Miss Dollle Steele Weldon, Misses Katie, Sallle and Josepha Wel don, and Miss Florence Gortatowsky. A dialogue, songs, readings, recita tions, and an exhibition of “Paderew ski," the clever performing d°K of Mr. Menard Brooks, made up the even ing's entertainment. EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. THRONE PRICE PEOPLE J> ALBANY. UA. Those Who Come and do—Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is Ooing on In Society, With Now and Then a Little Qossip. THE LONG WEARING Mr. I. V. Ballard, of Harlem, and Dr. J. B. Robbins, of Augusta, left the city for their respective homes today, after a visit of a few days at the home of Mr. J. B. Gilbert, on Broad street. Mr. Sid Fried, of Macon, spent last night and this morning In Albany, I mingling with friends. TRJLDB mark. Patented Selvage Silks. SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK, Mr. A. J. Frazier, of Mitchell coun ty,, spent yesterday afternoon in Al bany on business. Mr. Emil L. Rosenbaum, of New Or leans, a popular traveling man; is spending the day In the elty. Mr. A. W. Tucker left the city at noon for a business trip to Leesburg. Miss Alma Lindsay returned to her home in Savannah today, after* a visit of several weeks In this city, the pop ular and attractive guest of Miss Lot tie Tift, at her home on Jefferson street. t ^ Why Moneybak Silks are Long Wearing. Silk is thd strongest known fiber. It Is only when loaded with chemicals or improperly wovon that silk loses much of its original t But not all pure silks are strong and long-wearing. Much depends on the knowledge put Into their making. In MONEYBAK Taffeta, for lnstanco, there are 90 double threads crossing the warp A greater number of threads would crowd the fabrlo and malte It stiff. Less threads would not-give the cloth suffi cient body to hold its shape. Naturally, these fabrics give the longest wear beoaUso thoy are dyed and . woven in the only manner in whioh the silk fibers ean retain their original Examine a piece of MONEYBAK at our silk counter and observe Its olose, even weave and deep, rloh luster. 1 ' Draw It through your fingers and note its soft, firm texture or “penoh” Try to tear it and you will understand why MONEYBAK has withstood remarkable tosts of strength and the reason for its giving long wear. Mr. .1. R. Pinson, of Baconton, Is at tending to business affairs la the city today. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall, of Oakfield, was among the shoppers In the elty this afternoon. Mr. Ike Ehrlich spent yesterday In Pretoria, on s business. Miss Maud Slappey left the elty for her home In Ft. Valley at noon today, after a pleasant visit of a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Muse. Mr. J. B. Miller, of Doerun, was mingling with friends In the city yes terday. ' Mr. Sam Hoffman, of Charleston, a popular traveling man, Is In the city today. Mr. J. R. Cowan, of DeWitt, was imong the well-known visitors In the dty yesterday. Mr. Warren Story left the city this morning for a business trip to Cor- dele. Mr. A. S. English, of Pretoria, Is spending the day here on business. Mr. A. C. Gortatowsky was attend ing to bujlness affairs In Pretoria yes terday. Mrs. Dr. E. H. Denison was the hostess at a delightful card party at her home yesterday afternoon, the oc casion being the regular meeting of the Northstde Euchre Club. Miss Mary Hyman Mallett proved the most fortunate and skillful at euchre, and she was awarded the first prize, a pretty cut glass dish. ' Tl^ second prize, a vase, was won by Mrs. H. T. McIntosh. Delicious refresh ments were served at the conclusion of the games. Mr. I.. T. Callaway, of Atlanta, a former Albanian, Is among the well- known visitors here today. Mr. W. T. Hadlow is spending the ;day In Dawson. Mr. J. E. Newberry, of Moultrie, Is looking after business Interests In the city today. Mrs. Ella Kenyon Lunsford, of Nashville, Tenn., is a guest at the borne of Mrs.' E. C. Bledsoe, on Flliit street. Miss Ethel Petty, who Is visiting here, will spend a week, beginning to morrow, with Miss Lottie Tift. Mr, J. W. Fouche, of Westville, Lee county, was among the well-known Visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. John M. Wooten, of Calhoun, Is jn the elty today. ' Mr. H. Solomon returned home last night from Montgomery, where he was the guest of relatives several days. Mr. Fred Sawyer, of Amerlcus, was attending to business affairs here yes terday afternoon. Mr. Wiley Mitchell, of Baconton, Is among the visitors In Albany today. Mrs. T. E. Maultsby Is sick at her home on Pine street. Mr. Jesse Hester returned to Al bany this morning from Sylvester, where he spent the last few days on business. Mr. T. C. Odum, of Newton, was mingling with friends in Albany this morning. Visit our silk counter and ask to be shown our dependable silks , in the following brands : “’Windsor” Taffeta, 36 m. wide, - - $1.25 the yard XX Taffeta, 36 in. wide, - - - - - 1.50 the yard XXX Taffeta, 36 in. wide, - - - - 2.00 the yard XXX Peau De Soi, 22 m. wi de, - - 1,50 the yard » ' 1 . ’. ~ Black Taffetas are in steady demand as this color will' ve strong for spring, especially as it is adapted for artistic combinations with white, which is to be the leading . color for spring and summer, No black Taffeta made can compare with the famous “Money Bak” brands.. Other leading colors for spring silks are Jacquard weaves, in self col- Mr. Herry LeaVelle, who Is at the head of the “Beggar Prince" Opera Company, which will be In Albany next Tuesday, is an Elk, and a mem ber oh the local lodge of that order. A social session, to take place after the performance next Tuesday even ing, Is being planned In his honor. Mr. J. E. Moore left the city last light for Amerlcus, which city will be Is future home. Mr. C. H. Buxbaum leaves the city In a few days for Macon, which city he will make his home. Dr. P. L. Hilsman spent yesterday ftornqon In Sylvester, on professlon- 1 business. Mrs. A. W. Muse was the hostess at an elaborate reception at her home on Commerce street yesterday afternoon, given In honor of her gu^st, Miss Maud Slappey, of Ft. Valley. The receiving party was composed of the following: Miss Helen Davis, Mrs. Annie Muse, Mrs. Eliott Muse, Mrs. A. W, Muse and Miss Slappey. The home was beautifully decorated with flowers. Delightful refreshments were served The reception Mr. S. J. Yeoman, of Century, is ingling wlttvfriends In the city to- For coughs and colds no remedy Is equal to Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It Is different from all oth ers—b p tter, because It expels all cold from : the system by acting as a ca thartic on (he bowels. Affords Im mediate relief In Croup. Coughs. Children love It. Sold by Albany Drug Co. and Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Mr. E. M. Bass, of Smithville, —. —- was oking after business In Albany yes- rd! >y. f v lUfara* i The dance which was to have been ven by the young society folks of he city at the Elks’ hall last night Extra quality Codfish, fibered, 10c package; bricks, 16c, 2 for 25c. during tlie afternoon, will be remembered long by those who jjV. E. FIELDS. Phone 70. attended. iums, meteors and the rough Several Important real estate deals are on. according to Reports which come drifting In from real estate cir cles. The trades that are pending may not be closed up for several days, and until then the details will not be an nounced. MIbs Sherrie Lewis, of Albany, Is the pretty guest of her Sister, Mrs. Glen. Dodson, arriving yesterday.— Amerlcus Tlmes-Recorder. 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 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, Mr. J. C. Cassidy, of Atlanta, a trav eling man, formerly of Albany, Is spending the day here on business. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. .“My mother has been a sufferer for many years from rheumatism,” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pennsyl vania. At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walk ing was pa in‘ul. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few applications she de cided It was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried; In fact, she Is never without It now and Is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was ormerly trou bled with.” For sale by Sale-Davls Drug Co. Mr. E. H. Wood, of Roswell, Is reg istered at the New Albany hotel today. THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE, Mr. J. K. Ottley, a prominent At lantan, Is In the city on a hunting ex pedition, the guest of Mr. Smith D. Pickett. MAX CASSEL Col. I. P. Cooke, of Lee county, ar rived In the city at noon, and Is spend ing the afternon here with friends. We will sail Ladies' and Misses’ Suits 4Q psr cent, less Ithan they arc marred. You are sure to set a bargain. Also Misses’ and Children's Kid Gloves worth $1 for 60c. All Millinery reduced 50 per cent. Corsets with supporters, for mer price 50c and 75c, will sell now for 55c. Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double Ring, Ball Bearing. Lightest and best on the market. I swap for the old Mschine. Twill overhaul and furnish parts, attachments apd needles for any make of Machine. W. F. FLOYD, Mgr. 'Phon« 362. Albany, Ga. Col. S. S. Bennet, of Camilla, is among the well-known visitors in the city this afternoon. MAX CASSEL ®. SISTER. 80 Broad Street. Rawlins Theatre. One Night. Tuesday, Jan. 30 THE Beggar Prince Opera CO. —PRESENTING tw BEGGAR PRICE" A COMIC OPER\. (Mascott up-to-date.) A charming little home entertain ment was given last night at the resi dence of Mr. and" Mrs. Samuel Weldon, Broad street, by their little daughters. A number of friends enjoyed the well- Fresh Shipment Timely Toilet Suggestions WILEY'S Office With Georgia Cotton Co. CANDIES ALSO- 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 the complexion, teeth and nails, Jthat is not included in our stock. If it’s good, it’s here. CHERRIES MARASCHINO S: STE.RNE Ml /'& WANTED—SALESMAN. 6p' y j 1 <sEct A live, up-to-date man to sell a line !’ of Patent medicines on commission. IdSi'VdwtioR.' Man who owns a team preferred. Lib eral commission. Address Box 177, Prices, 25c, 60c, 75a. Seats Saturday Troy, Ala. wed,frl,sat Albany Drug! Co JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 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