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St. Teresa’s Catholic Church.
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
Mass. 10: SO a. m.
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
The Very Reverend Father Bazin.
B. G-. of Atlanta, will conduct the
services.
G. X. SC HADE WELL. Rector.
Fresh Shipment
WILEYS
Young Ladies* Missionary Society.
The Young Ladies* Missionary So
ciety of the Methodist church will hold
a meeting Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock, at the church. All members
are urged to attend. a
CANDIES
.Afraid of Strong Medicines.
Many people suffer for years from
rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so
rather than take the strong medicines
usually siren for rheumatism, not
knowing that quick relief from pain
may be had simply by applying Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and without tak
ing any medicine internally, ter.
Amos Parker, of Magnolia. North Car
olina. suffered tor eight years with a
I lame hip. due to sever* rheumatic
pains. He has been permanently
cured by the free application of Cham
berlain's Pain Bate:. For sale by HUs-
J. D. WESTON
No Pill is as pleasant and positive
as DeWTtt's Little Early Risers.
These Famous Little Pills are so mild
and effective that children, delicate
ladies Aid weak people enjoy their
cleansing effect, while strong people
cay they are the best liver pills sold.
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There's
visit the store
never a day now, scarcely an express, that does not bring in a shipment of new goods to Hofmayer, Jones & Co.
interesting arrivals are large direct importations from the leading markets of Europe and the Orient. It you will
each day you will find something new and charming to admire. . /
Soft Lustrous Jap . Silks.
A Direct Importation
Favorite French Foulards
See Window Display.
Of great interest is the arrival of a large importation of Jap Silks—those soft, clinging
silks being more popular this season than ever for cool and comfortable sendee or dressy
shirt waists and full costumes. Importing direct, and in enormous quantities, enables us
us to offer—
27 inch Widths, Specials at 50c, 59c, 75c, 90c
36 Inch Widths, Specials at 59c, 75c. $1.00.
A most suitable fabric for Women’s and Children’s Waists and Dresses, and for
Men’s and Boys’ Shirts and Jackets. Shown in a variety of colorings in stripes and fig
ures on white grounds. A wash cloth of splendid wearing qualities that positively will
not fade.
36 Inch Width, splendid value, at 15c
Shirt Waists of Jap Silk.
Two Lovely New Styles.
Yen,'^stylish plain tucked Tailored
Silk Stockings for Spring.
A Direct Importation ,Just Received.
White Spot Batiste Claire
An Extra. Value at 25c.
Beautiful Embroidered Waists, with "2 7C
t deep cuffs, edged with Val. Lace.. O.l D
Ladies’ Plain .Black Silk Hose, very fine and lustrous
Allqver Lace Silk Hose, white and black,'a $4 valuS, at
Plain Lisle, with silk clocks, in pink and light blue
Men’s Embroidered and Jacquard Lisle Half Hose, new effects.
A beautiful wash weave that is one of the new
est and most popular, fabrics of the season. Shown
in all sizes of dots ± and priced with charac- 25c
m-«.
teristic H., J. & Co. reasonableness, at
2 0c
Hofmayer, Jones & Co.
The Quality
Store
THE WEATHER. =
Weather Forecast.
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for text 24 hours:
Fair and warmer tonight and Sun
day.
Local Weather Observations.
The following observations for the
past twenty-four hours have been
taken at the U. S. Weather Bureau at
Albany, Ga„ and are published for
information of the public:
Maximum temperature 61
Minimum temperature 36
Mean temperature". 43.5
Rainfall '. .00
River ' 6.6
Fall In 24 hours 0.4
Clear. Wind, northeast.
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Baseball Magnate Thomas says, “We
will win with this team. If we don’t,
we'll get one that can deliver the
goods." and if he is good for his word,
the fans have no complaint to make.
SCHEDULE OF GAMES FOR THE GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE.
This schedule has been- approved by.all but one of the managers. He will, no doubt, accept it, and it will then become official.
VAL003TA
WAYCROSS
June 4-5-6
July 5-6-7
July 31 August 1
May 14-15-16
June T-S-9
July 17-1S \
COLUMBUS
May 31-22-23
June 21-22-23
July 21-2$
AT CORDELE
AT AMERICUS
AT VALDOSTA
AT WAYCROS8
AT COLUMBUS
May 10-11-12
June 28-29-30
July 24-25
May 7-8-9
June 25-26-27
August 2-3
May 28-29-30
June 11-12-13
July 28-30
May 17-18-19
July 9-10-11
July 26-27
May 31 June 1-2
June 14*15*16
July 14-16
FOR
May 28-29-30
June 14-15-16
July 14-16
Ma> 7-8-9
June 7-S-9
July 26-27
May 31 June 1-2
June 25-26-27
July 31 August 1
May 3-4-5
June 11-12-13
July 28-30
May 14-15-16
July 5-6*7
j July 17-1S ,
THE
May 21-22-23
July 9-10-11
July 24-25
June 4*5*6
June 21-22*23
July 21-23
May 17*18*19
July 2-3*4
July 26-27
: May 17-1S-19
June 21-22-23
J .July 21-23
May 31 June 1-2
June 28-29-30
July 19-20
ALBANY
May 3-4-5
June 14-15-16
July 14-16
May 14-15-16 '
June 18-19-20
July 12-13
May 21-22-23
June 18-19-20
July 12*13
May 10-11-12
June 11-12-13
July 28-30
May 24-25-26
July 2-3-4
August 2-3
BALL
May 7-S-9
July 5-6-7
July 24-25
June 4-5-6
July 9-10-11
August 2-3
May 24-25-26
June 7-S-9
July 31 August 1
May 10-11-12
June 25-26-27
July 17-1S
May 2S-29-30
June 28*29*30
July 19-20
TEAM
Don't Bury Doll ars
To plaut unreliable seeds is to bury raouev.
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 yon will in due seeson
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
In An Idle Vein.
Hogg
d
Drug
Co.
ar
Phone 75.
Now that the hen! of sling and slug
cattle for Albany next season has
been corralled, and is now peacefully
grazing in the green pastures of quiet
ude and restfulness, waiting to be led
to victory or the slaughter pen. the
question right aptly and timely arises,
what will be their sobriquet?
The team just f simply has got to be
christened properly, or it’s all off. Mr.
Hoodoo begins to work from the jump,
watches carefully for every opening.
|and it wouldn’t do to get a name that
[would attract him.
Much skill and tact, therefore, must
be exercised in the selection of a
{cognomen. The Herald will give a
; few suggestions to those who wish to
; enter the contest for naming the dub,
Thomas is the manager. Albany the
town, and "The Artesian City" is the
sobriquet. What names suggest them-
.selves on the mention of Thomas?
"The Thomas Cats,** of course,
would fill the bill. If no objections are
teams play tamely as their sweet
hearts might desire.
"The Raw-sons'* would be a compli
ment to Albany’s popular mayor, or
Llppitt’s Biffits" or "Brown’s Crowns"
would be appropriate. “The Maneat-
ers’’ would be a terrifying name, as
would also "The Monsters.” For a
meaningless name, such as many
teams have. "The Hunkydories” or
"The Dinkydories" might be used.
Don’t say there is nothing in a name,
but get busy, write Mr. Thomas your
suggestion, and if he accepts it. you
will be repaid for your trouble.
The manager says that on a certain
day this summer, one that will be
long remembered, just as the sun is
sinking beneath the’horizon, a great
crowd, composed of men. women and
children, wild-eyed and happy, will
witness the planting of a pole, symbol
izing victory, and the person who
names the victors will have something
to be proud of.
JOtKPH 8. DAVIS.
President.
JNO. It WHITEHEAD.
V.-PresideM.
— made by the boys, the manager, or—if
R. H. WARREN, , the team plays poor ball—the Thomas
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SeeVTfoM. rats.
A high-sounding name maid be
| “Thomas's Promises," only this would
'furnish such good stuff for the sport
ing editors of the papers of rival
cities, and the fickle fans. If the Prom
ises didn't make good.
"Thomas's TOssers" would do. if the
sluggers mold not feel slighted.
[ "Thomas’s Teetotalers" might do.
I if the team ms not composed of base-
hall players.
| Enough tor Thomas. Have to give
i>3pitdl Stock $100,000.oo The Albany All-rights" mold be a
! good name for the mot to work under,
• if tbev are not all wrong- “The Al-
CONSERVATOR OR PROSPERITY. fbany Altogether*" or The Albany
' Too-tnanles* might go.
OF GEORGIA.
and ready for badness at southeast corner of Broad and Wash- to ^ Artesian (Sty- the
3* Albany. Oft. : ... „ . .
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. J Artesian Artists is the first
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME OEPOSITS. {to suggest itself. The
CH ARTERED to give surety and act a* execertoc or administrator aid , WeOs" mold be good K this
■B/ v jpMltax » safely managed Trust Company. agree, with the men an J the
Snappy
Is the word that describes the new spring hats.
Imperials, S3.00.
No Name, S3.00 and S3.50.
& Co.
a-Jiff .viN
Windaws. Doors, Blinds.
Lime. Cement Plaster, Hair. etc.
See our Mantels for tenement and
cottage houses.
Columns and Balusters turned to
order.
Flooring. Ceiling. Siding and Fram
ing Lumber. >
Telephone No. 44.
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THE ALBANY DAILY HIRALDi SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1906.
Visits to The Store Are Necessary
For Shoppers to Keep in. Touch With the Steady Stream of New
Spring Goods Pouring in From Foreign and Domestic Markets.