The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 05, 1906, Image 5

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I Jacksonville, which latter city he will Itor at the home ot Mr. Max Cassel, make his home In future. I on Broad street. Mr. Cohen oame to I attend the funeral of Mr. David Cas- Mr. C. O. Hall, of Leesburg, was sel. among the well-known visitors In Al- — bany yesterday, Mrs. Christian, of Leesburg, was AN INTERESTING SALE OF EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM POR ONE MORE. The tremendous advance in cotton has increased the cost of manufactured goods fully 22 per cent. Our power of value-giving is again demonstrated when we offer Sheets, Pillow Cases, Spreads, etc., at these extremely low prices: Among the new Spring arrivals special attention is called to the new “Henley Serges.'” These, goods are an exact imitation of the $1.00 and $1.25 quality of the all wool material, and are specially good for iq Spring Shirt Waist Suits and Separate Skirts. Special price, yard, i. «/C Arrival of (wool finish) Batiste. Another new novelty fabric, -i q equally good, for early Spring. Special, the yard .. LVC (See Display of these Goods) osen THE ONE PRICE PEOPLE. We will sell Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits 40 per cent. lessOthan- they are marked. You are sure to get a bargain. Also Misses’and Children’s Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. Alii Millinery reduced 50 per cent. Corsets with supporters, foi* mer price 50c and 75c, Will sell now for 55c. MAX CASSEL <& SISTER. 80 Broad Street. —IN THE WAY OF— LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, MOULDING, ETC. Telephone or call on me. Glad to serve you and to give you prompt attention. Telephone No. 44. J. D. Weston. CANDIES Drown In Aroostook County,' Maiue, are the best for planting. We have Just recelved two good varieties, whlcji we are selling this season. The Bliss Triumph........SOc a peck The Standard £arly Rose..SOc a peck Plant those two varieties if you de sire satisfactory results. CurosL&meB&dk Sloans Limmamjy Price&rjomotrw® The UNEQUALED li BEAUTlFIER.en- doned by thousands; 7i guaranteed to remove freckles, pimples,'all " facial discolorations and restore the beauty of youth. Tl:2 worst cases in twenty days. 50c. and $1.00 at all leading drug stores, or by maiL Prepared by IIATI0NAL TOILET CO., Peris, Tcna. Phone 159. THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1906. 6 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 Qossip. Mr. Tuck Callaway was the guest of friends in Cordele yesterday. Mr. Mitch Morgan spent yesterday In Albany, mingling with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Solomon, of Columbus, arrived In Albany yester day. The former left tho city this morning, but Mrs. Solomon will re main over several days, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gortatow- sky, on Pine street. Mr. James Hoggard is looking after business interests In Moultrie, Ills for mer home, today. Mr. Rawlins McKinney spent yester day In Cordele, on a pleasure trip. Mr. Melville - Strauss, of Columbus, will be among the visitors at the daiuft at the Elks' Hall tonight. Mr. Tobe Wall, who has been em ployed as prescription clerk by the Hoggard Drug Co. since its establish ment here, left Albany yesterday after noon for Dawson, his former home, which city he will make his home in future. Mr. Wall was one of the most popular young men here, and his friends regret sincerely his departure, and wish him the good foitune he de serves. Mr. Ira Cook spent yesterday In Leesburg. Mrs. Christian, ot Leesburg, was shopping in the city this morning. Mr. Warren Storey spent Sunday in Cordele. Miss Lou Heath McNair, of Camilla, spent a few aours with friends in Al bany yesterday, en route to Bridge- boro from her home. Mr. Horace Neuman, of Macon, ar rived in the city yesterday. He Is spending a few days here with friends. Mr. Tom L. Ross, of Pretoria, was among the well-known visitors in Al bany yesterday. Mrs. Newt Smith s nd Miss Venucci, of Macon, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. T. M. Smith, In this city, returned home yesterday. Mr. Charles McTuege spent yester day in Americas witli friends. Mrs. R. Coley Anderson, of St. Louis, and Mrs. I.:. 3. Anderson, of Macon, are guests at ths home of Mrs. R. M. Smith, on Flint street. ANNA GOULD’S HUSBAND SAYS IT’S NOT TRUE. Count Bonl de Castellano's Cousin In New York Makes Denial. Mr. W. A. Reed spent yesterday In Abbeville, ilia former home, with rela tives. . Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler left the city this afternon for a visit to some of Mr. Ziegler’s Kentucky friends who are spending the winter at Coronado, on the east coast of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler expect to be. away for two weeks or more, and both of them hope to derive from the soft climate and salt air needed relief from win ter colds. Their many friends at home wish them a pleasant outing. Mr. Dudley Ragan, of Leesburg, was mingling with friends 'Ip Albany yes terday. Mr. Ned Flynn returned to the city yesterday, after a short visit in Americus. Rev. W. L. Richards left the city today fer Summerville, S. C., where he will spend several weeks for' his health. Mr. D. C. Betjeman spent the morn ing at Duclter Station on business. Mr. J. F. McCall, of Quitman, Is vis- iting his two sisters, Mrs. C. R. Davis and Miss Nannie Flint, at their home in this city, for n few days. Miss Annie Laurie Bunkley left for her home in Lee 3burg yesterday, after a short visit at the home of Mrs. J. T. Brooks. Mr. W. B. Mallard spent yesterday with friends and relatives in Vienna. Miss Rose Sterne, of Eufaula, is a guest at the home of Misses Pauline and Gertrude Plonsky for a few days. The many friends of Mr. E. A. Free man will learn with profound regret that he is quite ill at his home on Conhnercp street. Miss Lillie Domnau, of Waco, Texas, is expetced in the city this afternoon. She will be the attractive guest of Miss Retta Weslosky. Miss Lillian Richards lett the cltyj today’for Charleston, S.C., where she will visit a few weeks. Mr. Fuller Scarbrough spent yester day here, enroute from Americus to THE BALTIC ? N «ADfE~IN NEWARK* THB (SHOE FOR r.UNTL'Mt*’ at Ehrlich's. Mr. J. L. Michael, of Macon, is among the visitors here today. Mr. Michael will make Albany his future home, and will associate with Mr. Max Altman in business. He will move his family here in about three weeks. New York, Feb. 5.—Count Armand de Gontau Biron, cousin of Count Boni de Castellane, said yesterday that he had, received from Paris a cablegram, "Say it Is not true," signed “Boni.” De Biron said the message con firmed his opinion that the report re garding trouble between tho Count and his wife, formerly Miss Anna Gould, was not true. He says he has never known of a serious disagreement be tween the couple, and is sure no hill for divorce has been filed yet. But Anna Files Suit, Just the Same. Paris, Feb. G. — Countess Boni de Castellane, formerly Anna Gould, to day filed a plea for divorce. RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS . TO THE HOSPITAL FUND. Dr. W. L. Davis announces the fol lowing recent contributions to the hos pital fund: Mrs, Mattie Mongin, $20: W. S. Mer rill & Co., Cincinnati, all tho medicine that will be needed by the hospital to start off with; Voigt & Co., Chatta nooga, a box of their leading drugs; Misses Dorothy Tarver and Angeline Davis, $7.50, realized at an entertain ment they gave. A man who. once had rough, horny hands made them soft and smoth with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used the genuine—that bearing the name “E, C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago." For sores, boils, cuts, burns, bruises, etc., it has no equal, and affords almost Immedi ate relief from blind bleeding, itching and protruding Piles. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Mr. Ben Etheredge spent yesterday in Cordele, mingling with friends. Mr. Alt Mack, if Macon, spent yes terday here with friends. Miss Mabel Hofllin, of Columbus, is a guest at the home of Miss Hetta Casper, on Commerce street. Mr. Fred Sawyer, of Americus, is spending the day in the city on bull- Mr. Jesse Horsley is expected in the city tonight from Dawson, where he has been spending a few days with relatives. Mrs. D. D. Hall, of Leesburg, was among the well-known shoppers in Al bany this morning. Extra fine Onions and Irish Potatoes at Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. ANNOUNCENENTS. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Dougherty County, subject to the white Democratic primary, and re spectfully ask the support of my friends and the public generally. F. G. EDWARDS. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Dougherty County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary. I re spectfully solicit the support of my friends and fellow citizens. H. A. TARVER. Mr. W. W. Morris spent yesterday in Americus, his former home, with friends and relatives. Mr. Max Cohen, of Macon, is a vis- FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce that I am a can didate for Treasurer ot Dougherty County, subject to the white Demo- crate primary called for March 22. I respectfully ask the support of my friends and acquaintances, and pledge my best attention to the duties of the office in the event of my election. PAUL H. JONES. 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, Jthat is [not included in our stock. If it’s good, it’sjhere. Albany Drug Go. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Dough erty County, subject to the action of the white Democratic primary, March 22. I most earnestly solicit support from my friends and the fjubllc gen erally. P. E. TUCKER. 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 67 Minimum temperature 41 Mean temperature 49 Rainfall 00 River 6.6 Fall In 24 hours 1.0 Partly cloudy. North winds. ,D. W. BROSNAN, •Volunteer Observer. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. We are authorized to announce the WANTED—Young lady, to help in photograph gallery. Holland’s Stu dio. 5-3t candidacy of Mr. R. P. Hall for re- election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court and ex-officio treasurer of Dougherty County, subject to the white Democratic primary. “So let it be done.”—Hercules. Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS. Nadinola Fresh Shipment WILEY’S — ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO 25c 50c 75c S. STERNE, Don't bet money on the Governor 0 race—it 10 gamb ling. Simply wage a case of Flint Rock Ginger Ale. Ite better form and—you have something to live for. The Grocer.