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THE ALBANY * 1 DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1906.
New Goods and New Prices Lend Additional Interest
> to the White Sale
The receipt of numerous shipments of new goods and the addition, to a list already long and attractive, of many unusually strong specials, ar £ the in
teresting features of the White Sale for its third week. Let us stress particularly the great nioney-saving possibilities of this sale, the equal ot wmcn o
records do not show, thougjh extending over a business experience of nearly forty years.
Some Good* Strong
Specials in '
Linens
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Tile groat values" wo offer la Household Linens
Bhould be convincing nrgumont for you to buy your
year’s supply now. Remember, those special prices
will not continue nfter the White, Sale.
All-linen Cream Table Dnmasjt; regular 00c
value, priced, for this sale nt, per yard $ .39
All-linen Bleached Damash; regular 76c value,
special for tfie White Sale at, her yard 89
Fine Silver Bleached German Damask; also
double satin Irish Grass Bleached DamnSk,
exquisite patterns; regular price $1.25, this
1 sale only, per. yard "... 98
Special values In all Linen NnpklnB at 93c, $1.35,'
$1.09, $1.98 and { 2.60
Damask Cloths, beautiful designs, bordered on
four sides, 2%, 3 and 3% yard lengths
special, a yard.
All-linen hemmed -Huok Towels; unusual value
at (
.95
.15
Fine quality nll-llnen Huck Towelt|; 25e value;.-
special at .20
Extra large hemstitched Huck J and- rDatdaslc.
Towels; 40c value, special at,.,
Regular 86e German and Irish Grass Bleached-
Damask, now only,.per yard i
Fine Bleached Satin Damask, good $1 value,
■ Napkins to .match, now, per yard •> Ap ‘
Good Cotton Huclc Towels, size"’19x45; excel
lent value at
First Showing Linen Waistings and Suitings
,
Among the newest and most important arrivals is-this line of White Linen Waistings and white and
colored,Linen Suitings. These goods will be extensively used this season. It is-through their sturdy
wearing qualifies, no doubt, that they have won such popular favor. The waistings are shown only
in white, but the suitings are in white and all the new spring shades.
3G-!nch Union Linen Waistings, excellent value
at ..
3R-lnch all-linen Waistings, soft finish, special
at r,,..
3C-lnch all-linen Cambric Waistings, special
value at
311-Inch all-linen, French finish, Shirtwaist Lin
eng and nll-llnen Sheer .Cambrics, special at
40c and 1 50e
25c
35c
35c
30-lnch Union Linen Lawn, same quality that
was ' so popular last year at 35c, new ship
ment just In, special (or this sale at 25c
Flue Round-Thread Llnene Waistings, made of
cotton, but looks like real linen; launder
beautifully and wear well, at.. 10c
Finer qualities at 15c,' 1716c and 20c. By the
piece, of about 30 yards, during the White
Sale at 1216c, 15c and 1714c
&/>e New Val Lades Are Ready
for Your Inspection.
That delayed shipment of New Val Laces, which
we had planned to have for the opening of the White
Sale, has come to Infuse new life Into It now.. The
line Is quite full, as many as half a dozen widths of
Mntclied Edgings and Insertlngs being shown in
each of the many new and exquisite patterns, and It
Includes a beautiful assortment ot line round-thread
Vaf Laces; In fact, the prettiest: and most complete
assortment we’ve ever shown. These laces grow
greatly In popularity each season, largely on account
of their grace ahd; beauty, but principally, perhaps,
because Lhey launder and wear so well. Thls'season
they are most extensively employed, not only on
the. dainty Undermusllns, but' also on the Lingerie
Waists and Costumes which will be universally popu
lar during the spring and summer. \
Enormous Importations of
China, and Jap Matting.
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These Mattings have come to us direct from the
Oriental manufacturers, aud represent the newest 1
colorings and patterns and the latest Ideas In Mat
ting Weaving. We are sure you will agree that thl3
Is the best stock from which you have ever had the
chance to choose. It contains ample assortments ot
China and .Jap Mattings, In plain white and beautiful
figured designs, checks, etc.
Matting has no superior as a floor covering. It is
attractive In appearance, free from dust accumula
tion, and has many other advantages. By the use of
a few rugs a matting-covered floor can be made
especially beautiful, so in this connection we call
attention to our superb stock df Rugs.
By Importing In such large quantities, we are
able to offer some exceptional values at 25c and 35c.
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Hats That Were $25
Reduced to
$2.90.
And in this remarkable reduction are included all
our Trimmed,. Dressed and Walking Hats—the Gage,
the Phipps & Atchison, the Joseph, and many of our
own exclusive designs that sold all the way up to
$25. Not one hat is reserved. From the beautiful
assortment of hats on display in our Millinery De*
partment you are invited to take your choice. We
offer you: , * . - - —
$ 5 Hats at i
$10 Hats at ... j
$15 Hats at 1
$20 Hats at.j
$25 Hats at )
SMI
Tailored Suits Far
Below Cost.
The final price cuts on Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren’s Suits and Coats have put them far below their
original cost, and many are taking advantage -of this
money-saving chance:
Suits that sold up to $40.00, only $15.00
Suits that sold up to $20.00, only 10.00
Suits that sold up to $12.50, only 7.50
The Quality
Store.
The Quality
Store.
iJ
'ammmmm
t To plant unreliable seeds is to bury •money..
It is also a, waste of motley to pay top much for
good Seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy
fresh seeds of guaranteed reliability, and j to get
them at fairest prices. '
We handle none but seeds supplied by growers
who cau be trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage aud believe that you will in due seeson
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
j=| —
JCagRH &. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD, R. H. WARREN,
, President, V ..President. \ Sec’y-Treaa.
OF GEOpCHA,
Capital StociT^.tOO,OOO.oo
CONSERVATOR of PROSPERITY.
N"« nneu .ml ready tor business at Southeast corner of Broad and
■ Washington streets, Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAY8 INTERE3T ON TIME DEPOSIT8.
CHARTERED to give surety and act as executor or administrator
.. ...rftw-ni all the functions of anfelv managed Trust Company
An Emergency Medicine.
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds
aud similar Injuries, there Is tlolhlng
so good ns Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
-It soothes the wound and not only
gives Instant relief from pain, but
cases the parts to henl In about one-
third the time required by the usual
treatment. As It Is an antiseptic all
danger from blood poisoning Is avoil-
ed. Sold by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that no or
ders for supplies or merchandise of
alny character, Irf the name of the
Southern Concrete Construction Co.,
will be ; recognized unless they bear
the signature of J. F. Harris, general
manager, or D. Crockett, superintend
ent All checks or drafts of the coin-
- pany will likewise be rejected unless
' signed by one of the above named of
ficers of the company.
SOUTHERN CONCRETE CON-
“ . STRUCTION CO„ By J. H.
Harris, Gen. Mgr.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 26, 1906.
In borrowing money on real estate,
It will pay you to examine what the
Albany Trust Co. of Georgia has to
offer. On our lonns [herb are no com
missions or similar expenses. You get
the amount you borrow and pay Inter
est on. For those now paying house
rent we have a plan by which, for a
similar payment, for a guaranteed
period, you can own your home. For
particulars apply to R. H. Warren,
Secretary and Treasurer. - 29-6t
Ob! I see.' Eyes are tested free.
See Dr. C. 1. Hutchason.
Instead of elthe\- lettlqg your money
stand idle in bank, or Investing it in
I hazardous and uncertain securities, let
us explain the interesting-bearing de-
, posit 'system ot the Albany Trust Co.
It keeps your money “busy,” and you
relieved of all doubt as to Its safety.
Apply to R. H. Warren, Secretary and
Treasurer. 29-6t
Extra fancy Lemons, 30c doz.; large
sweet Florida Oranges, 30c doz.
• -Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
MRJ.A. BETJEMAN
• 'fl,. - ' • ■/
Representing the Albany Business League,
Puts, in Some Good "Work
i at Savannah.
THE CENTRAL RAILROAD TO SPEND $40,000
IN IMPROVING, ITS TERMINAL FACILITIES
HERE-OTHER RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS
ASSURED-AN ELECTRIC CAR LINE.
Mr. J. A. Betjeman, secretary ot the
Albany Business League, has been
busy down at Savannah during the
last two or three days, and it appears
from reports made in the Savannah
papers that he has accomplished a
good deal for Albany.
The Savdnnah News of yesterday
says:
“Arousal with the‘spirit of progress
prevalent At Albftpy, the railroads en
tering that thriving city seem to have
entered Ipto a conspiracy of improve
ment.
“The Central of Georgia Railway has
agreed to expend $40,000 for the im
provement. of Its terminal property at
Albany; the Atlantic Coast Line Is
spending $35,000 in the construction of
a new freight depot and the enlarge
ment of Its freight yaj’ds,; the Sea
board Air Line and the Albany North
ern railways have just spent above
$7,000 Increasing their facilities and
are making an outlay of several thou
sands more for the same purpose; the
Georgia Northern railway has just
completed the erection of. an iron
bridge acros the Flint river and now
enters the union passenger station
over its own tracks, and has made ex
tensive purchases for freight termin
als along the river front. .
-.“Mr. J. A Betjeman, representing
the-Business Men’s League of Albany,
has been in Savannah the last two
days conferring with the officials of
the Central, the Atlantic Coast Line
and the Seaboard relative to affairs
alidad at Albany. He also visited the
mayor and offices of the commercial
bodies. Mr. Betjeman was in confer
ence yesterday with General Manager
Molse, of the* Central, and after the
cpnference stated that Mr. Molse had
authorized him to make public the
statement, that the Central ' would
spend $40,000 improving its facilities
at Albany. The work Is to begin ns
soon as matorial and labor can he got
ten together. The money will be used
on^pn increase in trackage capacity
in the Central yards, in the erection of
a round house and turn table and ad
ditions to’ the freight depot and a gen
eral reconstruction of the existing
property.
Great Business Activity.
“The Albany Northern railway ts
irganging) to extend Its line more than
sixty miles ip a southerly direction.
‘The activity among the railroads,’
said Mr. Betjeman, ‘is only a reflection
of the business activity in Albany and
the territory tributary. The business
men of Albany completed a thorough
organization for the development of
their city January 16, and are working
out a number of problems of general
Interest.’
“Mr. Betjeman called on the Savan
nah Board of Trade, the Chamber of
Commerce and Hoa. Herman Myers
•ind put them In touch with the spirit
of the organization, and some of the
wqrk which they have in hand. He
says he met with a hearty response
from the Savannah organizations, and
expressed himself as gratified with the
spirit of co-operation. .
“Mr. Betjeman said that a portion
of his conference with the railway of
ficials was for the purposb of getting
better train service to Albany. He
says he is assured that his visit will
be instrumental in accomplishing re
sults. and thinks this will be of bene
fit to Savannah merchants in working
that territory. The Seaboard has just
put on- additional passenger service
and a general improvement on all the
roads is expected.
Savannah Capital Interested.
“Mr. Betjeman conferred with Col.
Quinn In regard to the work on the
Flint-river, and a definite line of op
eration has been mapped out which
will be recommended to the Albany
League.
“Mr. Betjeman says there has re
cently been developed a magnificent
water power which is already being
Jused by the local factories, but still
a bountiful surplus is left. It Is hoped
by the citizens of Albany that this may
j'be used by a street car company. Mr.
j Betjeman said he had talked with men
in Savannah who had the capital to
establish a system of street railways
in Albany, and he was encouraged to
know that they regarded the proposi
tion with favor.
“Mr. Betjeman goes to Atlanta to
day. He will confer with the express
people in .regard to establishing an
express line between. Albany and Cor-
dele. From Atlanta he will &o North
to use his endeavors for the location
of a manufacturing enterprise in Al
bany.”
The Savannah Press of Saturday
afternoon tells substantial the same
story as the above, £s follows:
“Mr. A. J. Betjeman, representing
the Albany Business League, whose
presence in Savannah w f as noted in
the Press several days ago, announced
this morning that at a conference with
officials of the Central railroad here
tills afternoon arrangements would be
completed by which the Central rail
road would spend the sum of $40,000
In Albany for terminals and other im
provements. . .
“While here Mr. Betjeman has con
ferred with Savannah capitalists with
the view of interesting them in the
starting of an electric street railway
system irt - Albany. The city has a
power plant with abundant reserve
power which is gained from the Flint
river which would he available for
this purpose. A number of local peo
ple are already interested and most
of the material has been bought, says
Mr. Betjeman. y
Has Other Onje^p.
“Another reason for Mr. Betjeman’s
visit to Savannah was to arrange with
the Southern Express Gompany to put
on a service on the Albany &. North
ern railroad. Mr. Betjeman was dis
appointed in not finding the proper
officials here and he will meet them
in Atlanta.
“Mr. Betjeman desired to interest
the committee of congress in making
a trip to Albany when they visit Geor
gia. He is also charged with the duty
of investigating paving materials as
well as sidewalks and other matters
of interest to the Albany municipal
government.”
✓ ATTENTION ELKS!
Bring Your Lady Friends to Social
Session Tuesday Night.
You are requested to attend a social
session to be given Tuesday, January
30, after theatre, at our home in honor
of our‘Brother Harry LeaVelle. Bring
your lady friends with you.
ATTENTION, MACCABEES.—Albany
Tent, No. 16, will hold a meeting at
7:45 o’clock tonight at Pythian Hall.
Important busines. D. C. Betjeman,
R. K and F. K.
T—
The average Inhabitant Is now fig
hting on the proposition whether his
present coal supply will last until he
has to begin buying Ice.
The wind has turned Into the south
west, and the temperature is steadily
rising. i
I fit the masses with scientific fitted
glasses. See Dr. C. I. Hutchason.
Weather Forecast,
The following Is the weather fore
cast (pr Georgia for next 24 hours:
Fair and warmer tonight and Tues
day.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fin
Brick. Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Lath*
Shingles, all kinds of lumber ant
mouldings, Sash, Doors, Blind!, Glais
and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints at
0. D. SMITH’S.
For All Wko Work.
$1 a Garment.
C. R. Davis (k? Co.