The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 02, 1906, Image 5

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Hi THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1908. OMNIBUS COLUMN. F EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. , Those Who Come and Qu—Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is doing on in Society, With Now and Then a Little (lossip. Mrs. C. F. Kinney, of Pretoria, was 0 among the shoppers in the city yester- fc day. i ' Mrs. A. B. Mitcham, ot Lovejoy, re turned home yesterday, after a pleas- ' ,i ant visit of several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Forrest. ■ > I Mr. Jake Rosenberg will leave the 5 city tomorrow for New York, on a bus- '•-! Iness trip of several weeks. Mr. G. W. Plckron, of Poulan, was among the well-known visitors here y yesterday. Miss Lula Hay lias returned to her home in Afnericus, after a pleasant visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. John D. Pope, on Pine street. Mrs. S. P. Crowell, of Leesburg, was among the shoppers in Albany yester day afternoon. Jlr. D. P. DeBerry, of Baconton, was looking after busines interests in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hansel Sheppard hns accepted a position with the Owl Drug Co. He began work yesterday. Elder T. J. Head, of Doerun, spent yesterday in the city on business. Mr. J. J. Stephens, of Sasser, was attending to business affairs in Al bany yesterday. • Mr. Abe Ash, of Chicago, arrived In the city yesterday. He will spend several weeks with his wife, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Flelsher, on Commerce street. Mr. J. Rosenberg will leave on Sat urday for New York, to spend some time on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Posey, of Oak- field. were shopping in the city yes terday afternoon. I The ladles who are to take part In ' “The Deestrict Skule” are requested to meet in the parlors of the New Al- i bany hotel on Saturday afternoon at f. 3 o'clock, for rehearsal. Miss Sarah Tyler was the charming hostess at a delightful card party yes THE BALTIC A Swell Dress Shoe Lace and Buflon \MAOr ,' IN NCWAAK * THB terdny afternoon, the occasion being the meeting of the Young Ladies’ Card Club. The color scheme of light blue was faithfully and tastefully'carried out. The score cards wore bine forget-me- nots. Delicious refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. Miss Mary Helen Mnllette won the first prize, a pretty scarf pin, and the second prize, a hnnd-palnted picture, wns won by Mrs. Roy Bell. Mr. Frank Sherman, a well-known member of the drummers’ brigade, is spending the day in Albany. Mr. Ed Andrews, of Newton, wns looking nfter business interests In Al bany yesterday. Mr C. D. Smith returned to the city yesterday from Atlnntn. after a visit there of a few days. Mr. Sid Fried, ot Macon, wns ming ling with friends in Albany this morn ing. Mr. Bonling*. of Baltimore, n popu lar traveling man, Is In tiro city for a few days. Miss Ellen Dortch, of Goldsboro, N. C., arrived In the city today. She is the attractive guest of Miss Sarah Tyler, at her home in Arcadia. Mr. R. M. Smith left the city last night for Macon, on a business trip of a few days. Mr. Albert Daniels Is spending the day in Baconton, his former home, with relatives. Mr. Gus Newsome was looking after business Interests In Dawson yester day. Mr. E. W. Brown, of Armena, is at tending to business afTairs and ming ling with friends In the city this morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mott moved yes terday into the home formerly occu pied by the fnmlly of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sale. The home is on Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. Mott will live there here- atfer. Mr. and 'Mrs. T. D. Sale and chil dren are In the city for a few days. Mrs. Sale and children returned to Albany yesterday from Dawson, where they visited several days. Mr. C. J. T. Parlis, of Macon, came down to attend the dove shoot this morning. He returned homo at noon. Mr. W. H. Little, of Cordele, is spending the day In the city on busi ness. Mrs. E. F. Jackson and Miss Rosa Woolfoik are entertaining at cards this afternoon In honor of Miss Maria Woolfoik, who is visiting here. Mr. W. L. Bixby, of Baltimore, Is registered at the New Albany hotel today. Mr. C. B. Avery, of Beloit, is at tending to business affairs here today. Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mrs. J. S. Davis left the city today for Cuthbert, where they will visit for a tew days. Mrs. E. F. Jackson entertained the Northslde Euchre Club vety delight fully yesterday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Rawson won the first prize, and Mrs. W. H. Gilbert the second. Delicious refreshments were served during the progress of the games. Mr. Harry Kendall left the city at noon for his home in Macon, after taking in the dove shoot this morning. Col. Charles D. Long, of San Pedro, Spunlsh Honduras, a prominent law Timely Toilet Suggestions When cold winds blow it behooves you to look to your toilet accessories. There’s hardly Qan article, of recognized value, for beautifying and preserving the complexion, teeth and nails, [that is |not included^ in our stock. If it’s good, it’s here. Albany Drug Co. yer and dealer In timber lands in Honduras and Contrnl America, is In the city, the guest of Col. Ed. R. Jones. Sirs. W. J. Hall, of Oiikllcld, Is among the shoppers here today. Local Weather Observations. The following observations for the past twenty-four hours have been taken at the U. S. Weather Bureau at Albany, Ga„ and are published for Information of the public: Maximum temperature G2 Minimum temperature 33 Moan temperature 47.6 Rainfall 00 River 11.0 Fall In 2-1 hours 2.5 Clear. North winds. D. W. BROSNAN. Volunteer Observer. Extra line Onions and Irish Potatoes at Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. RAWLINS THEATRE, Friday, Felmiary 2, THE COMEDIENNE Miss Verne Sheridan And a Splendid Company In the Farce Comedy, Brown’s I N Town. It Is a Big Laughing Success. PRICES OOo, 75c, $1.00 (8eatH Wednoxdiiy.) Fresh Shipment WILEYS CANDIES — ALSO— CHERRIES, in MARASCHINO 25c 50c 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the f nest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try Thf Albany Marble arid Granite Works. W. M. MILLER. Proprietor. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA. RAILWAY. Arrival and Departure of Train* at Albany, Ga. In Effect Jan. S. 1905. DEPARTURES: For Dothan and Florala.... 7:-16am For Dothan. Floralla and Lock hart 3:50 pm For Macon, Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus, Savannah.. 4:05am For Mnnon, Atlanta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Troy... .11:54 am For Macon, Atlanta, Savan nah 9:00 pm ARRIVALS: From Florala and Dothan... 8:45pm From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 11:10 am From Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon 7:25 am From Montgomery, Troy, Co lumbus, Atlanta, Macon... 3:40pm From Atlanta. Savannah, Ma con, Montgomery, Colum bus 11:30 pm ALL TRAIN8 DAILY. Drawing room sleeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on trains arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. and leaving Albany nt 9:00 p. m. Parlor car between Albany and Atlanta on train arriving at Albany at 3:40 p. m. and leaving Albany at 11:54 a. m. For further Information apply ta S. A. Atkinson, Depot Ticket Agent or R S. Morris, Commercial Agent, Al bany. Ga. I Copyright 190 by Hart Schafihcr tSr* Marx If You Wish to K now how to dress correctly and at the same time . econom ically, for the spring and summer season we cordially invite you to visit our store and inspect some of the new season s suits which we are daily gathering from “ the best manufacturers in the country. It is not alone the moderate price that counts with us, hut the great values which we offer at each price and the genuine goodness in every fibre and thread. Hart Skafner fe? Marx Clotking for Men “fione Heller.” This spring will find us with the strongest line of Shoes and Oxford Ties we have ever carried, more stock and a wider range of prices than ever before. King Q uality Shoes for Men, - $3.30 and $4.00 Hanan Shoes, - - - 5.00 “ 6.00 Stetson and Hawes Hats in tke Latest Skapes. All that s new in Hah erdashery for spring and summer i s| daily arriving. 1 NEW NECKWEAR NOW HERE. NEW SHIRTS ON DISPLAY. Rosenkerg Brotkers, THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE. 1906 Improved New Home Sewing Machines Latest Style Double King, Ball 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. 'Phone 362. Albany* Get. •SPECIAL- 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. 1000i*copies will be offered for 30 days, at 5c per copy. This is a chance for any 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 and Organs sold on easy payments. L ’S BOOK AND I0US1C I0DSB. MAX CASSEL <& SISTER We will sell Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits 40 per cent. lessOthan they aro marked. You are sure to get a bargain. Also Misses’ and Children’s Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. AU- Miilinery reduced 50 per cunt. Corsets with supporters, for- - mer price 50c and 75c, will sell now for 35c. MAX CASSEL <& SISTER. 80 Broad Street. Irisli Potatoes! Don’t bet money on the Governor* race--it is gamb ling. Simply wage a ca-e of Flint Rock Ginger Ale. Its better form and—you have something to live for. Grown In Arwostook County, Maine, are the best for planting. We bare Just received two good varieties, which we are selling tbls season. The Bliss Triumph 50c a peck The Standard Early Roae. .50c a peek Plant those two varieties it yon de sire satisfactory results. JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Phone 159. J. 8. Davis. T. W. Ventuletc. J. S. DAVIS & CO. • N.S U R A N C E AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. Ageati ot the'Sonthera Mutual Insur ance Co. Office—Ventulett Building. .-4—’Phones—343—88—122— KM