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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY JB, 1906.
he Wonderfully Low Prices o/ the White Sale
To Continue Only Through Sa.turda.y.
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White
We do not wish to appear desirous of depriving any one of the fullest benefits from the special prices of the
i 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
Undermuslins, Embroideries ^nd Lirvens
will continue only through Saturlxy.' 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
the popular “Kayser” make. These are shown in white and black, and .in all the
new spring shades. Silk gloves will be very much worn from now on.
• “Kayser’* Silk Gloves, 12 button lengths 75c and 1.00
“Kayser” Silk Gloves, 16 button lengths. 1.25
Other good Silk Gloves, 16 button lengths 75c, 85c and 1.00
Exclusiveness, a charm greatly to be desired in a robe, is but one of the many
attractions in these truly exquisite Embroidered, Robes. There are scores of beautiful
Robes here. All are different, all are lovely* The designs, furnished with each,
save all the worry of planning the njaking.
Prices range gradually from 10.90 to 32.00
C?he Quality Store
Hofmayer, Jones & Company,
IS be Quality Store
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 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.
FORMER ALBANIAN
ARRESTED AT VALDOSTA.
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A. A. Marshall, Charged with Lar
ceny, Carried to Atlanta—His State
ment.
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JOSEPH a. DAVIS. JNO. R. WHITEHEAD, R. H. WARREN,
President, V.-Prooldent. Sec'y-Treat
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OK C.EORG1A,
Capital Stock S100.000.oo
CONtSIJ-HVA TOR OF PROSPERITY.
of Broad
» open and ready for business at Southeast corner
Washington streets, Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOAN S ON REAL ESTATE.
PAY8 INTEREST O N TIM^ DEPOSITS.
CHARTERED to give surety an I sol as executor or administrate,
nvrtiirni all tho functions of a s ,f„l» MiaaaKH.1 Truat eniupany
VISIT THE
PENSACOLA
MARDI-GRAS
It will be the grandest spectacle ever held in
America, rivaling in gorgeous splendor and inter
est the famous carnivals of the old world. It cost
thousands of dollars to prepare and costs you noth
ing to see. The floats are marvels of tasteful
beauty and coloring, and in themselves are worth
going hundreds of miles to see.
You also get an unrivaled view of the grandest sheet of
water in the world, floating in splendid profusion the ships
of every nation.
Delightful trips to make. Reduced railroad rates. Dates
DEESTRICT SHE
IS
The Valdosta Times brings the fol
lowing concerning a former Albanian
who Is well remembered here:
“Chief of Police Dampler received
a telegram this morning from* Henry
Jennings, chief of police of Atlanta,
requesting him to arrest A. A. Mar
shall. of that city, and hold him until
an officer could come from Atlanta;
“Mr. Marshall, who Is president of
the Tenorlba Mining & Smelting Co.,
which owns mines in Mexico, with
offices In Atlanta, was found at the
C r . S. ft F. donot In company with a
•rlend. and was taken in custody. He
is charged with larceny, and an officer
i s <y'looted to rpnch here from Atlan
ta tomorrow morning.
“Mr. Marshnll Is well known In this
'■eoYlon of tho state, having formerly
’"‘sided at Quitman. He has been en
gaged for some time in tho promotion
of vnrlouB mining industries in Mexico
la nresldnnt of the Tenorlba Min
ing and Smelting Co. fn a statement
to a Times reporter regarding his ar-
rept. he stated that the larceny charge
against him grew oiit of tho fact that
he had secured and removed to a safe
place the hooks of the mining com
pany, which other parties were at-
tempting to get possession of. He
states that he Is president of tho com
pany nnd ns such has a right to the
booi -c ». hut that his private secretary
was attempting to get possession of
Will Be Presented Monday
Next Instead of Tonight.
All Tickets Sold Hold
Good.
i
th*‘m nnd embarras the'company.
“Mr. Marshall arrived in Valdosta
en’-ly this morning, and says he had
rr p*'0 to the dopot to take a train to
ret ’in to Atlanta, when he was ar-
rested. He Is now In custody of an
officer, but was not locked up.”
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
‘Phone 367. Prompt 'service. Patron
age solicited.
Messrs. Ed. R. Jones nnd L. W.
Nelson bought $1,000 worth of lc-
^counts of the Albany Supply Co. at nn
executor’s sale at the court house
Tuesday.
February 26th and 27th, Pensacola, Fla :
BEST TIME OF
Your, life is
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Tax Collector
of Dougherty County, subject to the
action of the white Democratic pri
mary, March 22. I earnestly solicit
the support of the voters of Dougherty
County for this office.
J. T. HESTER.
GUARANTEED
4.,.
You may buy higher priced Break
fast Bacon, but none better at die
price—lCc lb. A shipment of 5 and 6
lb. strips and 9 to 13 lb. sides just In.
Phone 70- W. B. FIELDS.
GEORGIA’S BIGGEST
BANK OPENS DOORS
At Savannah—Is a Consolidation of
Two L.ong-Estabiished Institutions.
The “Deestrict Skulo” is postponed.
It was to have been the attraction
at th$ Rawlins theatre tills evening,
I
being I presented by a large number
of well-known ladies and gentlemen,
hut will he put on Monday night in
stead.
The postponement is partly on ac
count of the x very disagreeable weath
er conditions prevailing and partly be
cause of the indisposition of several
of those who have important parts in
the entertainment. Other considera
tions were not without Influence in
bringing about the postponement..
But the entertainment will positive
ly he presented on Monday evening.
Tickets reading for tonight will he
good for the entertainment when it
takes place.
The “Deestrict Skule" Is being
looked forward to with a great deal
of interest, and will he one of the
brightest amateur entertainments ever
witnessed in Albany.
Tomatoes and Okra, Corn apd To
matoes, 2-lb. cans, 3 for 26c.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
yV/JfilMlij
Graffiti*.
“These life ' insurance companies
have medical examiners.”
“They need ’em; they’re diseased.”
Weather Forecast
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Rain tonight; colder in western
and southern portions. Friday, fair.
Jersey block Butter, 30c lb.’ North
Georgia* Block Butter, 26c lb. Ship
ment ot both kinds just In.
' Phone 7(L W. E.
Special to The Herald.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 8. — Officers
have been elected for what is to he
the. biggest hank between Baltimore
and New Orleans. It is the consoli
dation of the Citi7.ens Bank and the
Southern Bank of the State of Geor
gia. The officers chosen today were:
President—Mills B. Lane.
Vice-President—John Flannery.
Second Vice - President — H. A.
Crane.
Assistant to the President—George
C. Freeman.
Cashier—Gordon L. Groover.
Assistant Cashier—R. S. Rockwell.
The name of the combined hank is
to be “The Citizens 'and Southern
Bank.”
Mills B. Lane< the Roving spirit in
the combination, belongs to the
Brooks county family of Lanes, and
while one of the youngest banking
men in Savananh, is one of the strong
est.
The new hank starts with fine pros
pects, and has just increased its capi
tal stock to $750,000. *
The Yellow Fever Germ
has recently been discovered. It bears
a 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.
Thirteenth Labor of Hercules—Cap
ture of Crinoline.
SAVANNAH TO HAVE
DISTINGUISHED GUEST
K. of P. Supreme Chancellor to Visit
the City on Feb. 16.
Special to The Herald..
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 8'.—A tentative
program has been agreed upon by the
Knights of Pythias of Savannah for
the entertainment of Supreme Chan
cellor Shively when he visits this city
on Friday, P^bruary 1C. He is to be
entertained with an automobile ride
to Thunderbolt and in the evening he
will deliver a public address at the
Guards’ Hall. At night he will at
tend a banquet at the DeSoto hotel.
Grand Chancellor Brannon, of Talbot-
ton, and the other Grand L6dge of
ficers will he Invited to meet him
when he cbmes. The Supreme Chan
cellor Is said tc he a very fluent
speaker and it is expected that he will
deliver an addres.i here that will do
much good for tht= order.
Extra fine Onions and Irish Potatoes
at Phone 70. * W. E. FIELDS.
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 .44
Minimum temperature 36
Mean temperature 40 '
Rainfall 0.85
River 6.2
Rise In 24 hours 0.4
Rain. Northeast wind.
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Thirteenth Labor of Hercules—Cap
ture of Crinoline.
The
Imperial
Hat.
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.
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