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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1906. /
The New Neckwear
Advance Spring Styles
For Men
For Women
9 A large special line of beautiful Four-
in-Hands, 2 3-4 inches wide, ad
vance spring styles in both light
and dark colors, popularly 50c
priced at
Regular line of exquisite Ascots and
Four - in - Hands, light and dark
shades, stylish patterns, were
75c, at
/
We are displaying now a new ship
ment of advance spring styles of
the celebrated “Keiser” neckfixings
of white washable materials. This
lot contains stocks, turnovers and
collar and cuff sets.
PASTOR RICHARDS
INVITES HIS FRIENDS
To Meet Him at Prayer Meeting
Tonight.
Fresh Shipment
WILEY'S
CANDIES
Turnovers, worth 25c, at 15c 25
25c Men’s Socks 15c
each, TWO lor .
Pretty new styles in stocks, variety
of designs, 25c an d 50c
We oiler this week extra good quality
socks, a regular 25c value, 1 ft
at X.%JC
Exquisite collar and cuff sets are shown,
dainty effects, at $1.75 $1.25
and
Attractive Prices of the White SeJe
The special white sale prices still continue. The most judicious buyers
| of this section have been eager to take advantage of these remarkable values.
If you have not, you are not getting your money’s fullest capacity. Remember,
whether you come to buy or to admire, you are welcome.
TShe
Quality-
Store
Hof may er, Jones & Co.
Ghe
Quality
Store
Editor Herald:
As I rise, after weeks, from a sick
lied, I use my first strength to lift
my "night cap" in grateful response
to The Herald’s “hat lift" to Albany’s
clergy, In your New Year’s card to
us. I thank you, and take this, my
very first opportunity, to say so.
And this belated salute to The Her
ald is only one of about & thousand
"thank cards” this pastor is due his
Mends, far and wide.
I fear I can never reach them all
with n personal note or other expres
sion of appreciation—hut I will try
as I grow stronger.
I have hnd a pretty tough time,
Bro. McIntosh, but I am asking you
to let me say to the furtherest
bounds of The Herald’s voice that Al
bany is the best city to live in, to be
sick In, and, I believe, to die in, that
the world knows anything about. I
know, I think, about the first two as
sertions, and I have almost had my
observations as to the third verified.
Love Wilder and I are about to come
to blows as to which has been the
sickest, and which of us has been the
best treated by the good folk of Al
bany, but we have finally decided to
settle the malter by running a foot
race, and the best man wins. How
ever, I think f will be sending soon
Just about a column of stuff to your
“Idle Vein” man, along a line to help
Secretary Betjeman in his good work
for Albany, even If Wilder beats me.
It may not be "news” to you, but It
will be good enough to repeat to the
world at large.
Will you let me say In closing this
that the pastor of the Baptist church
would like to shake hands with Just
as ninny of his own people and his
friends generally as can possibly at
tend our prayer meeting tonight, at
7:15 o’clock?
I am going to run away for a sea
son next week, and, ns I will not
preach next Sunday, tonight will be a
good time for an all-round handshake
•I have publicly promised not to kiss
anybody—between the pastor, his peo
ple and his friends generally.
Hoping to meet many tonight, I
am, Mr. Editor,
Yours gratefully,
WM. L. .RICHARDS,
Pastor Baptist Church.
— ALSO—
CHERRIES in
MARASCHINO
25c ,50c 75c
S. STERNE,
For Livingston’s
Closed Cabs
More comfortable but r»o more expen.
slve than the old opon hacks.
To plant unreliable seeds is to bury money.
It is also a waste of money to pay too much for
pood seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy
frjsli seeds of guaranteed reliability, and to get
them at fairest prices.
We handle none but seeds supplied by growers
who can be trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage and believe that you will in due seeson
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
Hoggard Drug Co.
Phone 75
J08EPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD,
President, V.-President.
R. H. WARREN,
Sec’y-Tress.
THE ALBANY TRUST CHIT
1 THE HOLDERS OF SPOT COM
President Harvie Jordan Reviews the Situation and
Tells Holders to Be Firm.
For Baggage Transfer
and General Hauling
’Phone 26
TriAD. WELLS.
J. Clifford Hale.
Leonard N. Speer
HALE & SPEER,
LAWYERS.
Office. 98 1-2 Broad Street. Albany. Ga.
Prompt and cHreful attention Riven to all
business submitted,**^ mitJ-rth. » ■
His Theory.
To All Spot Holders:—The recent
heavy depression in the price of fu
ture contracts and spot cotton is to
tally unwarranted from the standpoint
of legitimate supply and demand. The
price of cotton should be based on its
Intrinsic value and not subject to
the whims and fancies of specula
tion.
Let us examine the statistical posi
tion of supply and demand.
Exports, for season ending August
31. 1905. S,745,316 bales. Takings of
American mills, same period, 4,565,-
733 bales. Total for the past season,
13,341.049 bales. Exports since Sep
tember 1 to January 20, 3,948,060
bales. American spinners’ takings for
same period. 2.272.583 bales, making
total of export and domestic takings
this season, to January 20. of 6.220,-
643. a difference of 7,120,406 bales be
tween the present and past season.
Assuming that only 6,000,600 bales
will be required for export and domes-
OF GEORGIA.
Capital Stock $100,000.oo
CONSERVATOR OF PROSPERITY.
of Broad and
’ Now open and ready for business at Southeast corner
Washington streets, Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAYS INTERE8T ON TIME DEPOSITS.
. CHARTERED to give surety am act aa executor or administrator
aaa to perform aU the tuncUonsotas .fair managed Trust Company.
Brick,
Buy fresh Lime, Cement, Fire
Fire Clay, Fire Tile, ’Lathe,
lies, all kinds of lumber and
luldlnga. Sash. Doors, Blinds, Glass
Patty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
11 Paper and Paints at
0. D. SMITH’S.
age
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'hone 367, Prompt service. Patron-
solicited, ij j
VI.RANY BRICK CO
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
BBIO K.
Annual Capacity, WfiOOpOO.
The spinners can easily pay 15 cents
for the balance of the unsold portion
of this crop and will do so if the spot
holders stand firm. Speculative man
ipulation by the “bears" operating in
the future market is no guide to the
true value of cotton. Telegraphic re
ports received by the Association from
all i clnts In the South Indicate that
spot holders are standing firm and
will not sell at declines.
Hold firm for 15 cents; the cotton
is worth it. and I challenge any spin
ner to show the contrary at present
prices of dry goods.
Theodore Price is daily filling the
Southern press with misrepresenta
tions of facts and doing all that
money and ingenious manipulation of
figures can do to break the solid
South. Spot holders in the South
should show by their firmness that
they can and will repudiate such men
as Theodore Price and the methods
employed by them for purely selfish
train. Those -who hold will win the
“Oi was reading about Rip Van ■
Winkle last noight. Sure, th’ people
must have bin honest those days."
“Why’s thot?"
“Why, wasn’t his gun wM him whin
he woke up?"
lie takings for the balance of the j hnttle a ,j d get 15 cents f 0r their hold-
present season as against 7,120,400 | ngs
HARVIE JORDAN,
Pres. Southern Cotton Assn.
bales last year, after the same date,
where is the cotton to come from to (
supply the demand? Allowing for a
crop of 10,250,000 bales, there re
mains to come into sight only 2,067,369
bales. Port and Interior stocks are
figured at 1,479;000 bales. If the
American mills take the entire port
and interior stocks nnd 721,000 bales
from the crop yet to be sold to fill
their demands. It will leave only 1,947,-
000 bales of cotton for export to satis
fy the foreign spinners’ demand for
at least 3,500,000 bales,—and this fig
ures the foreign demand at fully 1,500,-
000 hales less than was taken from
that source last year.
These are facts based upon actual
conditions. Yarn spinners are now
selling their output on a basis of 14
cents per pound for the raw cotton.
This has been going on for months.
Every bale of cotton held In the South
should easily command a mice of not
less than 16 cents, basis .middling.
Seed Oats, }
Horse Oats,’
Corn,
HullsandMeal
For Sale at
Miller
GROCERY CO.
For practical work;
for saving time; for long
service, and complete
satisfaction,'- no other
typewriters quite equals
TheSmith
Premier
A little book explaining juit why
thu is so will be sent on request.
Better ask about it to-day.
The Smith Premier
Typewriter Company
H M. ASttfc, atate Utsui*,; i, M c !
0. Building, Atia'-’
The Yellow Fever Germ
has recently been discovered. It bears
close resemblance to the malaria
germ. To free the system from dis
ease germs, the most effective remedy
is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Guar
anteed to cure all diseases due to ma
larial poison and constipation. 25c at
Albany Drug Co.
GRAINGER & BARTLETT,
BUILDERS,
CONTRACTORS AND
Dawson, Ga.
Cost of Brick, Stone, or Wooden
Buildings Furnished.
Startling But True.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chica
go theatre in which nearly six hundred
■■“oole lost their lives, yet more than
five times this number, or over 3.000
neople. di“d from pneumonia in Chi
cago during the same., year, with
scarcely a passing noUce. Every one
of these cases of pneumonia resulted
from a cold and could have been ore*
vented by the timely use of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy. A great many
who had every reason to fear pneu
monia have warded It off by the
prompt use of this remedy. The fol
lowing is an Instance of this sort:
"Too much cannot be said In favor of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and es
pecially for colds and Influenza. I
know that it cured my daughter, Lau
ra, of a severe cold, and I believe
saved her life when she was threaten
ed with pneumonia.”. W. D.-Wilcox,
Logan, New York. Sold by Hilsman-
Sale Drug Co.
For All Who Wort.
$1 a Garment.
C. R. Davis fe? Co.