The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, February 07, 1906, Image 4
THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908. 75he Wonderfully Low Prices of the White Sale To Continue Only Through Sa.turda.y. ^mmhanmmmmmm / V SHm£V j. ‘ f ' . • •' x We do not wish to appear desirous of depriving any one of the fullest benefits from the special prices of the White Sale. This sale, with its truly remarkable values, has been the means of much saving to hundreds of customers. But some people naturally procrastinate. Even the great offerings of this White Sale have not been sufficient to overcome the inclina tion “to wait till tomorrow.” It is for the benefit of these, as well as of those who have not entirely supplied their wants in these lines, that this announcement is made. The special White Sale prices on \ ' Undermvislirvs, Embroideries <^nd Linens will continue only through Situ,*l ly. Then the usual and moderate H. J. & Co., prices will be placed on these goods. Buy what you need now. The stocks are fuller and the prices lower than they will be again. ' Silk Gloves in All the New Shades- Embroidered Robes in Exclusive Patterns, A shipment of long silk gloves, just received, contains a splendid assortment of Exclusiveness, a charm greatly to be desired in a robe, is but one of the many the popular Kayser” make. These are shown in white and black, and in all the attractions ih these truly exquisite Embroidered Robes. There are scores of beautiful new spring shades. Silk gloves will be very much worn from now on. Robes ^ AU arg different) ^ are lovely The desiga , i furnished with ea ch, ‘‘Kayser’' Silk , Gloves, 12 button lengths 7Sc and 1.00 save all the worry of planning the making. “Kayser” Silk Gloves, 16 button lengths '. 1.25 / H s s j Other good Silk Gloves, 16 button lengths 75c, 85c and 1.00 Prices range gradually from 10.90 to 32.00 v \ ; • C“he Quality Store Hof may er, Jones & Company. Che Quality Store Don't Bury Dollars To plant unreliable seeds is to bury money. It is also a waste of money to pay too much for good seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy fresh seeds of guaranteed reliability, and to get them at fairest prices. We haudle none but seeds supplied by growers who can be trusted. We shall appreciate your patronage and believe that you will in due seesou appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied. < Hoggard Drug Co. Pho 75. ne TLEASV'RE - The business man must have his hours of pleasure. Nature demands that work be put aside and the mind be given a short vacation every day. in the home the telephone affords more pleasure than any other agency. s ready for use, rain or shine, day or night. The household can communicate with friends or relatives. The groceryman, the butcher, tire doctor and the druggist are constantly in reach of the voice. It was not such'a facetious; person, after all. who remarked: Hlf® “The Eternal' City" Presented for the Second Time This Season. “The Eternal City,” Hall Caine’s great play, with the entire cast iden tically the same as when seen here earlier in the season, was the attrac tion at the Rawlins theater last night. “The Eternal City/’ as a play, is emotional without being unreasonable, dramatic without being unnatural, logical without being tiresome, prop erly worded without being stiff. It moves along in sequence from begin ning to end. The plot gradually un folds, and at the end of the third act the climax of the play is reached. Here culminates the entire plot. Here the writer runs the gamut of the emotions. Every passion and prejudice of the audience is touched vitally during the progress of the tongue encounter between the “Prime Minister’’ and “Donna Roma,’’ the ar rival of “Rossi," the quarrol between “Rossi” and “Roma." the understand ing, the reappearance of the prime minister, his false accusntion. her pre dicament, the duel, the death of the minister, and the severe, the tragic arraignment of “Donna Roma” by her lover. And all this is brought se quentially and logical}* within one short scene. “The Eternal City” Is a great, a memorable play. A criticism of the cast was contain ed in The Herald earlier In the sea son, and there is little need for de tails again. Miss Jane Kennark, in the stellar role, and Mr. William Bonney, the leading man, were up to the highest .expectations. Deserving especial mention for .their unusually clever work are Jefferson Lloyd, as “Bruno Rocco,” and Emmet C. King, as “Baron Bbnelll, the Prime Minis ter." The “Deestrict Skule*’—Rehearsal Tonight. There will be a rehearsal of the “Deestrict Skule" tonight at the Raw lins theatre, and all participants are urged to be present. In the event of unfavorable weath er, the entertainment, which is sched uled for tomorrow night, will be post poned until the first of next week. All tickets will hold good, however, and in the event of postponement due notice will be given. Frightfully Burned. Chas. W. Moore, a machinist, of Ford City, Pa., had his hand fright fully burned in an electrical furnace. Ho applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve with the usual result: “a quick and perfect cure." BGreatest healer on earth for Burns, Wounds, Sores, Ec zema and Piles. 25c at Albany Drug Co. “Hello, neighbor, where did you get that nice harness?" “At tha Albany Buggy Co.’s, of course. They keep the best line of Buggies and Harness of any house in Georgia." 3-Gt Brinson & Co., Wood aud Coal, ’Phone 3G7. Prompt service. Patron age solicited. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for Georgia for next 24 hours: Rain in southern and rain or snow in northern portion tonight. Thurs- jda.v fair, except rain in southeastern portion. Afraid of Strong Medicines, Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, nnd prefer to do so rather than take thb strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Cham berlain’s Pain Bairn and without tak ing any medicine internally. Rev. Amos Parker, of Magnolia. North Car olina, suffered for eight years with a lame hip. due to severe rheumatic pains. He has been permanently cured by the free application of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by Hils* man-Sale Drug Co. CHINESE IMPERIAL COMMISSION’S TOUR. Party Is Spending Today In the City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia, Feb. 7.—The Chinese Imperial Commlslon arrived today from New York. Escorted by Mayor Weaver, members of the commission visited a number of Industrial estab lishments and the League Island navy yard. Try the apples from the garden of Hesperldes.—Hercules. 7-3t '['he tail-end of the cold wave seems to have flopped over this way today. Extra fine Lemons, 25c doz. Flori da Oranges, 30c doz. Cocoanuts, 5c and 10c each. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. Now for some more disagreeable weather. Try the apples from the garden of Hesperldes.—Hercules. 7-3t SLOAN'S LINIMENT ASureRemcdyl /or I Lame Back Neuralgia Sprains &BruisGS PRICE 25^50^1.00 SOLD BY All Druggists Dr Earl S.Sloan BOSTON HASS.USA. Albany **?>s«ahc “The Eternal City” played a return engagement at the Rawlins theatre last night, and a fairly large aud ience gi*eeted it. Time was when Al bany never failed to freeze out show that played a return date. A return ^engagement for such a play as I “The Eternal City," with such a cast — as presented it here, should be greet- UiiKTtil^C AKU ty|*0 ed with acclaim by those who saw it the first time, as well as by those who missed it. Insurance r«l«Dboneii «« <*»»* mi F. O. TICKNO 53 Mor The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to the malaria = germ. Tp free the system from dis- fiDAIMnPD X- R A DTI c-n- eaBe germs, the most effective remedy VJrv -niixvjl J rc. ex Drthf I LC 1 I, is Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Guar-| CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, nnteed to cure all diseases due to ma-, Dawson, Ga. larlal poison and constipation. 25c at cost of Brick Stone Albany Drug Co. _ _ ' ' Buildings Furnished. or Wooden “What is home Without a ’phone.” Call Contract "Departmen 4-00. TBlBDlllB 81 JOSEPH S. DAVIS. JNO. R. WHITEHEAD, President, V.-Pre»ldent R. H. WARREN, 8eeV-Treas. THE UH TRUST COMM OK GEORGIA. Capital ,Stock $100,000.oo CONSERVATOR OK PROSPERITY. Now open and ready tor business at Southeast corner ot Broad and Washington streets, Albany, Ga. SOLICITS APPROVED LOAN, S ON REAL E8TATE. ’ PAYS INTEREST O N TIME DEP08IT8. , PAYS INTEREST - -- CHARTERED to give .aurety an d act as executor or administrate* u. all the functions of as sfely managed Trust Company. Adelaide Thurston In "The Triumph of Betty" Next Tuesday. Accounts from cities wherein Ade laide Thurston has presented her new play, “The Triumph of Betty." this season agree with the dainty actress that It is the most pleasing play In which slip has been seen. The re markable liking theatre-goers have taken to this little star is commented on in places as being equal to fetish worship. Her engagements every where are like social receptions, on such a friendly footing does Miss Thurston stand with her audiences. Miss Thurston’s appearance here will take place Tuesday, February 13. Seats will be on sale Saturday morn ing. Prices: Lower floor, $1 and $1.50; balcony, 50c and 7Ec. Try the apples from the garden of Hesperldes.—Hercules. 7-3t Tomatoes and Okra, Corn and To matoes, 2-lb. cans, 3 tor 25c. Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS. Join the Albany Business League. It Is doing things for the town. Lent Is near at hand now. Don’t waste time with green wood. Try our new supply. Albany Coal & Wood Co. The Herald knows of quite a num ber of cottages to be built for rent within the next few months. A hun dred renting houses would not be any too many to add to those already built, every one of which is occupied. Startling But True. People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chica go theatre In which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number, or over 3.000 people, died from pneumonia In Chi cago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been pre 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 Hllsman- Sale Drug Co. The Imperial H<Yt. The clever spring styles are lined up. Extreme styles for the young fel low. Soberer styles for the non-fad dist, but all of them as right as right can be. $3.00 each. C. R. Davis & Co. ' ■ . , ’