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They stopped at the home o£ Mrs. H. otter a short visit at the home of Mr.
C. Cox, Mrs. Stiles’ mother, on Pine and Mrs. R, L. Jones, on Broad street.
. For County Treasurer.
Under a recent decision of the su
preme court, In the case of Glover vs.
Morris, from Cobb county, It Is under
stood that the offices of Clerk of the
Superior Court and County Treasurer,
which have been consolidated and held
by one man In Dougherty county for a
good many years past, will be separ
ated, the supreme court having held
that the act under which these two
offices were consolidated is unconsti
tutional. It Is presumed that the pres
ent Clerk and Treasurer will continue
to fill out the full term for which he
Was elected, as It is hardly probable
that a special election will be ordered
for the purpose of having the two of
fices filled by separate ‘men, but at tile
next regular election for county of
ficers there will be a candidate for
Treasurer and one for Clerk, and Mr.
Paul H. Jones authorizes The Herald
to announce that he will be a candi
date for County Treasurer, subject, of
course, to the Democratic primary.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE'S
ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
Mrs. C. G. Watwon, of Moultrie,
spent a • short while here yesterday
en route to Cordele, where she will
visit.
Those Who Come and Qo—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
-Will Read With Interest—What is
Going on In Society, With Now and
Then a Little Oossip.
Mrs. Cliff Ellis, of Pretoria, was
shopping In the city yesterday.
Mrs. Henry Tarver is entertaining
a number of friends this afternoon at
a bridge whist party, In honor of Mrs.
A. C. Warren and Mrs. George How
ard, of Atlanta, the guests of Miss
Annie Hobbs.
Mr. Gebrge Davis, of Baconton, Is
looking after business Interests In the
city today.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. White, of De-
Witt, wore among the visitors who
attended the performance at the local
opera house last night.
Mr. Joe Auerbach, of Atlanta, was
among the traveling 1119U In the city
yesterday.
Mr. Ar-Nesbitt, of Adams Station,
is attending to business alfalrs here
this morning.
Mr. C. H. Harris, of Oakfleld, was
looking after business interests in Al
bany yesterday.
C'apt. J. W. Wilcox, city engineer
of Macon, Is looking over the paving
operations In Albany today.
Miss Etta Brown will entertain the
Friday Morning Bridge Whist Club
this week.
I fit the masses with scientific fitted
glasses. See Dr. C. I. Hutchason.
Mrs. Ed F. Jackson will entertain
the Northside Euchre Club tomorrow
afternoon. A pleasant time is antici
pated by the members of the popular
club.
Mr. I. W. Myers, of Tiftou, spent
a few hours In Albany yesterday on
business.
LOST MONEY.—A blank envelope of
the Southern Bell, Telephone Co.,
containing $10 in paper and 78 cents
In change, lost on Broad Btreet.
Suitable reward for return to B. C.
Adams. 31-2t
Copyright 190. by
Hart Scliaflher Marx
Announcement is made of the ap
proaching marriage of Miss Ethel
Petty, of Lynchburg, Va., to Mr. Ber
nard L. McCasklll, of Americus. Both
parties are well known in Albany,
Miss Petty having been the guest of
Mrs. L. K. Morris for the last several
months, and Mr. McCasklll until re
cently having been a resident of this
city. The wedding will take place in
Albany on February 15 at the home
of Mr. L. K. Morris. Miss Petty has
made scores of friends during her
visit in Albany by her charming per
sonality and striking appearance. Mr.
McCasklll was one of the most popu
lar young men In Albany, his strict
Integrity and affable nature commend
ing him to all with whom he came in
contact. The wedding will he a social
event of great interest and Import
ance.
Mr. Harry''Hall arrived in the city
yesterday from Jacksonville, after a
commercial tour.
now
Not the Same.
Mr. Tom Love, of Leesburg, was in
attendance at the attraction at the
Rawlins theatre last night.
kow to dress correctly and at tke same time econom
ically, for tke spring arid summer season we cordially
invite you to visit our store and inspect some of tke
new season’s suits wkick we are daily gathering from
tke kest manufacturers in tke country. It is not alone
tke moderate price tkat counts witk us, kut tke great
values wkick we offer at each price and tke genuine 1
goodness in every fikre and tkread.
Men
Miss Gussle Harris Is entertaining
the Wednesday Afternoon Card Club
this afternoon.
Air. K, S. Hatcher, of Mitchell coun
ty, was attending to business affairs
in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Fannie Gilbert Hllsman and
little granddaughter, Miss Fannie Will
Hackett, of Moultrie, were among the
visitors here yesterday afternoon.
Air. L. E. Key, of Cuthbert, a well-
known traveling man, spent yester
day in the city on business.
Mr. S. A. Waldrop, of Blakely, is
attending to business affairs In the
city today.
JJLart Oharner l v Iarx v-iJLothm
"JVone Berier."
Tkis spring will find us witk tke strongest 1:
Oxford Ties we k'ave ever carried, more sto
range of prices tkan ever before
King Quality Skoes for Me
Hanan Skoes,
Stetson and Hawes Hat
Mrs. Ada Watt will return to her
home in Columbus tomorrow, after a
i pleasant visit of several days at the
I home of Mrs. Sallie McMillan, on
[ Commerce street.
Judgfe John 0. Perry, of Newton, is
among the well-known visitors in Al
bany this afternoon.
Beryl—My brute of a husband is
drinking again. Before we weye mar
ried he said he would go through fire
and water for me.
Sibyl—And now- lie’s going through
firewater.
Mrs. Clarence Gleaton left the city
at noon today for Bronwood, where
she will visit a few days.
- $3.50 and $4.00
5.00 “ 6.00
iji tke Latest Skape
for spring and
Mr. J. H. Tipton, of Sylvester, was
mingling with his Albany friends yes
terday. .
Mr. Ware Martin, of Leesburg, spent
the morning in the city on business.
Ancient Order of Hercules.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Stiles, of Cuth
bert.' were among those who came up
yesterday to attend the performance
at the local opera house last night.
Luckiest Man in. Arkansas.
“I’m the luckiest man in Arkansas,"
writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, “since
the restoration of my wife's health af
ter five years of continuous coughing
and bleeding from the lungs; and I
owe my good fortune to the world’s
greatest medicine, Dr. King’s.New Dis
covery for Consumption, which I know
from experience will cure consumption
if taken in time. My wife improved
with first bottle and twelve bottles
completed the cure.’’ Cures the worst
coughs and colds or money refunded.
At Albany Drug Co., 50c and $1.00.
Mr. H. A. Benner, of New Orleans,
is registered at the New Albany hotel
today.
s new in
summer is
jerdashery :
daily arriving
Mrs; R. J. Anderson and Mrs. Coley
Anderson, of Macon, are expected in
the city in a fewrdays. They will be
guests at the home of Mr. and M\s.
R. M. Smith.
THE BALTIC
NEW NECKWEAR
NOW HERE.
NEW SHIRTS
ON DISPLAY.
Mr. Herbert Feldheimer, of Atlanta,
a well-known traveling man, is here
today.
Trial bottle free.
Mr. Sam Hoffman left yesterday for
his home in Charleston, after spend
ing several days In Albany on busi
ness.
THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE,
Judge and Mrs. H. C. Sheffield, of
Arlington, are among the shoppers
here this afternoon.
r ell i^ress i
«ace and Button
MAX CASSEL (Si SISTER
SPECIAL
We will sell Ladies' and Misses' Suits 40 per cent, loss!than,
they aro marked. You are sure to get a bargain. Also
Misses’ and Children's Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. All
Millinery reduced 50 per cent. Corsets with supporters, for
mer price 50c and 75c, will sell now for 55c.
MADE |M NEWABK"
Mr. M. Aultman, of Doles, a pros
perous farmer, Is spending the day in
Albany on business.
Curas
L&Grippa
For 30 days we will have a
Special Sale of the McKinley
Edition of Classic and Popular
ITTADc
MAP.'r
Miss Chloemily Gilbert left the city
at noon for Cordele, for a short visit.
fe. Pleurisy
SHEET MUSIC
80 Broad Street.
Mrs. Frank Sheffield left the city for
her home in Amerjcus at noon today,
both Vocal and Instrumental,
1000 copies will be offered for
50 days, at 5c per! copy. This
is a chance for my one to stock
their music library. We are
doing this to advertise this Edi
tion. Teachers of music, this
is YOUR opportunity. Cata
logues free for the asking...
Pianos p.nd Organs sold on
e'ksy payments.
Timely Toilet
Suggestions
\PricQ25f50f&m0
Dr.Earl SSloanBostonMassUSJ
Office With Georgia Cotton Co,
Constructors of
Cement Sidewalks, >
Cement Curbing, :■
Cement Coping,
Vitrified Brick Driveways.
Conorete work ol all kinds.
We have installed here a stone
crusher,' concrete mixer, in fact a
complete plant for the construction
of concrete and while we are doing
the street paving and pur plant Is In
operation parties desiring to construct
sidewalks or other concrete work can
haev it done at a very muoh lower
price than ..after the street work la
completed and our 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.
B. F. MANNING
RENTING .COLLECTING AND
REAL ESTATE AGENf
Don't bet money on tke
Governor s race—it is gamb
ling. Simply wage a case
of Flint Rock Ginger Ale.
Its better form and—you
have something to live for.
When cold winds blow it behooves
look to your- toilfet accessories,
hardly Dan article, of recognized v
beautifying and preserving the complexion
teeth and nails, Jthat- is (not included^ in oiv
stock. ,
If it’s good, it’s here.
.you to
There’s
FOB 8M.K.
Two desirable plantation* on terms to suit
purchaser One plnce acres two miles
south or Albany, fine pasturage f-nelosed with
wire 8% miles Thirteen hundred acre'i six
miles from Albany. IKK) norm ooen land bal
ance in virgin woodland; no waste laud.
Lots 10 and 12 on Routh. street, cheap. s
A very desirable# sore lot in Arcadia, op
posito Oscar 'Veundorfer.
Desirable home on Washington street;
terms satisfactory.
Desirable cottoge on Residence sTpot. Also
% acre adjoining.
Several building lots on State street; % cash
and loan raonev to build honses
Three desirable residences on State street;
% cash, balance on long time
I have not space and time to tell all I
have, but I can sell vou most anything you
want in real estate I haven’t time to change
advertisements but l am selling. Give me a
rail and I will sell to you.
Willbeglad to show you and figure with you
on what Ihave, I do a general collecting bus
iness and solicit your patronage.
Office in the court house.
Improved New Home
Sewing Machines
Latest Style
Double Ring, Bail Bearing.
Lightest and best on the market.
I swap for the old Machine.
I will overhaul and furnish parts,
attachments and needles for any
make of Machine.
W. F. FLOYD. Mgr.
'Phono 362. Albany* Ga,
Albany Drug Co
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building
SLOAN S
LINIMENT
THE ALBANY DAILY hEHAlD! WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1906.
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