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THE- ALBANY DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 190$.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S
ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
Those Who Come end Oo—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
doing on In Society, With Now and
Then'a Little Gossip. ■*
Mr. S. H. Gundershire, of Atlanta, a
well-known traveling man, Is in the
city today.
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Mr. Arthur Adair, of Worth county,
is looking after business interests here
this afternoon.
Miss Mary Westbrook, who has been
the attractive guest of Mrs. S. H. Tift
for the past two weeks, left the city
at noon today for a visit in Cordele,
prior to returning to her home in Mon
tezuma.
Miss Vic Collier left the city at noon
today for a short visit in Cordele,
Mr. W. E. Grubbs, of Sylvester, is
spending the afternon in Albany, on
business. •*, • v*
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The friends dt Mr. L. E. Merritt are
pleased to seer him up, after a short
illness. *
Mr. G. M. Bacon, of DeWitt, is
among the well-known visitors in the
city today.'
.Mr. H. Wertheim, of Savannah, a
traveling man, is spending a few days
in Albany.
Mrs. Frank Ticknor will entertain
the Tuesday Afternoon Card Club at
her home tomorrow.
Mr. G. S. Jackson left the city at
noon today for Cordele, where he is
spending the afternoon with friends.
Mr. Earl Glover, of Amerlcus, was
mingling with friends in the city yes
terday.
Mr. J. D. Fowler, of Isabella, is at
tending to busines affairs in the city
today.
Miss Ellen Dortch, of Greensboro,
N. C„ is expected in Albany in a few
days. She will be a guest at the home
of .Miss Sarah Tyier. - u. • y
Mr. N." L. Ferguson, of Savannah, a
popular member of the drummers’ bri
gade, is spending the day in the city
bn business and -mingling with his
friends here.
Mr. F. L. Wilder, who has been con
fined at home by illness for several
weeks, was out yesterday, to the de
light of his many friends. Taking ad
vantage of the first fair weather that
we have had for a week or more, he
walked out into the sunshine and
spent a good portion of the day out of
doors, a privilege that had been denied
him by his physical condition for sev
eral weeks. We sincerely hope that
he will continue to Improve and that
he will soon be himself again.
Mr. Will Pinkston left the city at
noon today for Amerlcus, after a short
visit with his homefolks.
Miss Dora Baer, who has been the
popular guest of the Misses Plonslcy,
left for her home,In Eufaula at noon,
Judge W. 1 N. Spence, of Camilla, Is
spending the afternon In Albany.
Father G. X. Schndewell returned to
Atlanta today, Where he Is under
treatment of physicians.
Mr. C. IT. Strangward, of Sylvester,
spent a short while here this morning
Miss Gussle Harris will entertain
the Wednesday Afternoon Card Club
this week.
Rev. J. B. Dixon, of Arab!, spent
yesterday afternoon and today In the
city with relatives.
Mr. O. H. Dean was the guest of
friends in Thomasville yesterday.
Mrs. A. V, MItcliam, of Lovejoy, ar
rived In the city Saturday afternoon.
She is visiting ai the home of her
daughter, Mrs. J. L. -Forrest, on Flint
street. J; ' i
Mr.' R. E. Oduih, of Blakely, was
among the weffknown visitors here
yesterday.
The friends of Mrs. W. E. Rowsey
are pleased, to see her up, after an
Illness of several weeks.
Mr. Charles McTuege, of Macon, Is
looking after business in Albany to
day.
Mr. R. L. Michels has returned from
a drumming tour, and is spending the
day with his folks.
Misses Adeline and Blanche Baum,
of Dublin, are expected In the city in
a few days. They will be the guests
of Mrs. Marvin Cclm.^
Mr. Nelson Tift; erstwhile Albanlap,
is mingling with his friends In the city
today.
THE BALTIC
A Swell Dress Shoe
Lace and Button
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FOR GENTtCMEM
at Ekrlick s.
Mr. B. O. Bridges, of Amerlcus, was
among the well-known visitors In the
city yesterday.
Miss Eugenia Huntley left the city
yesterday morning for Bainbrldge',
where she will visit friends a few
days.
Mrs. T. E. Maultsby, who has been
ill the past week at her home on Pine
street, is improving.
Mr. J. B. Livingston, of Blakely,
spent yesterday in the city with
friends.
Mr. Will R. Joiner leaves the city
this afternon for a drumming tour of
a few days,
Mr. Harry Kline, of Moultrie, was
mingling with friends in Albany yes
terday.
Mr. H. E. McCollum spent yester
day In Baconton, the guest of friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yeoman, of Cen
tury, were among the shoppers in the
city this morning.
Mr. Bernard Allen, of Camilla, has
moved to this city, and Albany will be
his home In future. Mr. Allen has
accepted a position with Mr. R. C.
Batman.
Mr. Clarence Thornton spent yester
day In Columbus. He returned to the
city this morning, accompanied by his
wife, who visited there last week.
Miss Carl Glausler, of Pelham, is
visiting at the home of Mr. J. M.
Oliver, in Arcadia.
Mr. HerBChel Glausler spent yester
day in Pelham.
Mr. H. J. Tyler, of Georgetown, Ga„
Is attending to business affairs in the
city today.
Mr. P. B. Hofmayer left the city tills,
morning for a commercial tour. •
Messrs. W. C. and C. E. Hay, of Syl
vester, and Mr. C. E. Bass, of Cordele,
are the guests of relatives In the city
today.
Mr. J. E. Moore, of Amerlcus, could
not resist the temptation to spend yes
terday with his Albany friends.
After a visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
Stanley, Dr. and Mrs. C. Z. McArthur
returned to Fort Valley yesterday.
Miss Gertrude Farkas left the city
this morning for Sumter, S. C., where
she will visit her sister, Mrs. Jack
Harby.
Miss Sarah Tyler will entertain the;
Young Ladles’ Euchre Club on Thurs-i
day afternoon at the Tyler cottage In
Arcadia.
Bliss Triumph, Early Rose and Peer-’
less Seed, Irish Potatoes, 60c peck.
Phone 70, W. E. FIELDS.
JfOST — Ong Crescent Bicycle, chaini
wheel, coll spring seat, top frame
bar slightly bent. Lost about three
weeks ago. Reward for return to
N. F. Tift. 29-3t
Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While
in the Philippines.
While with the U. S. Army In the
Philippines, I contracted chronic diar
rhoea. I suffered severely from this
terrible disease for over three years
and tried the prescriptions of numer
ous physicians, but found nothing that
did me any good until I tried Cham
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, two small bottles of which
entirely cured me, and I have since
had no return of the disease."—Her
man Stein, 212 N. Union Ave., Pueblo,
Colorado. For sale by Sale-Davis
Drug Co.' -
Whether a gas plant Is established
or not, Albany will have plenty of
good electric lights—and a supply for
a long time to come.
Furious Fighting.
“For seven years," writes Geo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., “I had a
bitter battle with chronic stomach
and liver trouble, but at last I won,
and cured my diseases, by the use
of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly
recommend them to all, and don’t in
tend in the future to be without them
In the house. They are certainly a
wonderful medicine, to have cured
such a bad case as mine." Sold under
guarantee to do the same for you, by
Albany Drug Co., druggists, at 60c.
bottle. Try them today.
=THREE EXTRA SPECIALS IN=
Desirakle Merchandise
FOR THIS WEEK’S SELLING.
Ladies’ Shirt Waists at less th^n half , regular prices. This
group comprises two lots. |
LOT 1—Contains 23 Waists in taffeta and louisene silk, colors white
red, navy, reseda and myrtle green—all sizes. The former prices
were $5.90, $6.50, $7.50 and $9.75.
Specially priced this week at $3.98. *
LOT£2—Contains !14 Waists in white batiste, china silk and black
taffeta in all sizes;Tformer prices $3.50 and $3.90.
Specially priced this week at $1.98.
w
omen s
Tailored.
Than One
Suits
Half,
at Les
s
Our one-half price sale on these garments left us with 30 desirable
,suits; these we are going to close out regardless of their former cost.
-Sizes are complete, and styles most desirable. Prices on this lot
ranged from $12.50 to $15.00. . , > I
Your choice now for $5*90.
An Extra Special m Womens Gloves
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This week we’ll offer our entire stock of women’s gloves at the
following prices. They are all as good as gloves can be made and are
perfect in every particular. ! •
Women’s $1.75 kid gloves in tan and white; specially priced at....$1.29
Women’s 1.50 “ “ all sizes and colors; specially priced at 98c
Women’s 1.00 “ “ regular stock, all colors, all sizes, at 79c
Women’s 1.00 “ , Pinkston stock,, in black only, all sizes;
this glove is not guaranteed—specially price at, a pair,' - / V 59c
Wool and silk gloves, all sizes; regular 50c quality, a pair, - - 39c
Cashmerette self-lined gloves, regular 25c quality, a pair, - - 19c
A Wonderful Theory.
Gladys—I don’t like this egg, auntie.
It’s not good. Auntie—Nonsense, dear!
It was only laid yesterday. Gladys-
Well, then, it must have been laid by a
bad hen.
Still In the Future.
Cashier (coughing)—Pardon me, I did
not catch your last name. Ethel (blush
ing)—I haven’t caught It yet myself.—
Cleveland Leader.
Timely Toilet
Suggestions
When cold winds blow it behooves ’you to
look to your toilet accessories. There’s
hardly F an article, of recognized value, for
beautifying and preserving the complexion,
teeth and nails, [that is Jnot included" in our
stock.
If it’s good, it’s here.
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Albany Drug Co.
Cured Hie Mother of Rheumatism.
“My mother has been a sufferer for
manv years from rheumatism,” says
W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pennsyl
vania. At times she was . unable to
move at ail, while at all times walk
ing was pain'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 -formerly trou
bled with." For sale by Sale-Davis
Drug Co.
Seed Oats,
Horse Oats, 1 ;
Corn,
Hulls and Meal
'For Sale at
Miller
Many New Spring Linens, Cotton and Wash
Goods for Your Inspection. }
Linen waistings, a remarkable value; 36 in. wide, the .yard,- * - 25c
Brown dress linen, 27 in. wide; special, the ydrd, , - - ' 19c
The 1906 cotton and wash goods are growing more in evidence
each day—select them now, it gives you a gpo^ chance to pick the
new things for present need. You also get an insight into tfte correct
materials for coming spring. "
Rosenberg Brothers,
Mr
[ THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE.
’ SPECIAL s
MUSIC OFFER!
For 30 days we will have a
Special Sale of the McKinley
Edition of Classic and Popular
SHEET MUSIC
both Vocal and Instrumental,
1000 copies will be offered for
30 days, at 5c perl copy. This
is a chance for anyone to stock
their music library.' We are
doing this to advertise Ms Edi
tion. Teachers of . music, this
is YOUR opportunity, Cata
logues free for the asking. .
Pianos and Organs sold on
easy payments.
LONSGERG’S
BOOH IB MUSIC HOUSE.
MAX CASSEL <& SISTER
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We will sell Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits 40 per cent. IeasOthan >
they aro marked. You 'are sure to Ret a bargain. Also
Misses’ and, Children’s Kid Gloves yvorth $1 for 60c. All
Millinery reduoed 60 per cent. Corsets with supporters, for
mer price 50c and 75c, will sell now for 35c.
MAX CASSfcL <& SISTER
GROCERY CO.
1906
Improved New Home
Spwing Machines
Latest Style
Double Ring, Ball Bearing.
Lightest and best on the market.
I swap for the old Machine.
I will overhaul and furoiBh parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Machine.
W. F. FLOYD, Mgr.
’Phone 362. Albany. Co-
SO Broad Street.
Don't bet money on the '
Governors race—it is gamb
ling. Simply wage a case
of Flint Rock Ginger Ale.
Its better form and~you
have something to live for.
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JAMES
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XIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at- Law.
Ventulett Building
Office With Georgia Cotton Co.
Constructors of ;
- Cement Sidewalks, >
Cement Curbing, ,
Cement Coping, 1
Vitrified Brick Driveways.
Concrete work of all kinds.
We have installed here a stone
crusher, concrete mixer. In fact a
complete plant for the construction
of concrete and while we ate doing
the street paving and Air plant is in
operation parties desiring to construct
sidewalks or other concrete work cun
haev It done at a very much lower
price than after the street work !■
completed and pur plant Is moved
away.
We solicit your patronage and will
be glad to,render you an estimate for
such work as you may have in con
templation.
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