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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1906.
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•aily 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.
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There's never a day now, scarcely an express, thqt does not bring in a shipment of new goods to Hofmayer, Jones tx Co.
ilany of the interesting arrivals are large direct importations from the leading markets of Europe and the Orient. Ii you will
isit the store each day you will find something new and charming to admire. • ,
Soft Lustrous Jap Silks.
A Direct Importation
great interest is tlic arrival of a large importation of Jap Silks—those soft, clinging
Ics being more popular this season than ever for cool and comfortable service or dressy
irt waists and full costumes, Importing direct, and in enormous quantities, enables us
; to offer—
27 Inch Widths, Specials at 50c, 59c, 75c, 90c
36 Inch Widths, Specials at 59c, 75c. $1.00.
Favorite French Foulards.
See Window Display.
A most suitable fabric for Women’s and Children’s W aists and. Dresses, and for
Men’s and Bovs’ 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
ihirt Waists of Jap Silk.
Two Lovely New Styles.
V^ery stylish plain tucked Tailored
Waists at;
eautiful Embroidered Waists, with
deep cuffs, edged with Val. Lace...
$2.7 5
3.75
Silk Stockings for Spring.
A Direct Importation Just Received.
Ladies’ Plain Black Silk Hose, very’ fine and lustrous $1.75
Allover Lace Silk Hose, white and black, a $4 value, at 3.00
..Plain Lisle, with silk clocks, in pink and light blue 50c
'Men’s Embroidered and Jacquard Lisle Half Hose, new'effects 50c
White Spot Batiste Claire
An Extra, Value at 25c.
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 cliarac- r\ r
teristic H., J. & Co. reasonableness, at
The Quality
Store
Agents for But terick Patterns. 10c, 15c and 20c.
Hqfmayer, Jones &,
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.
CLUBS.
AT ALBANY
AT CORDELE
AT AMERICUS
AT VALDOSTA
AT WAYCROSS
AT COLUMBUS
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May 10-11-12
June 2S-29-30
July 21-25
May 7-8-9
June 25-26-27
August 2-3
May 2&-29-30
June 11-12-13
July 2S-30
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May 17-18-19
July 9-10-11
July 20-27
May 31 June 1-2
June 14-15-16
July 14-1G
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May 21-25-20
July 2-3-4
July 19-20
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May 28-20-30
Juno 14-15-16
July 14-16
May 7-S-9
June 7-S-9
July 2G-27
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June 25-26-27
July 31 August 1
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June 11-12-13 |
July 2S-30
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June 18-19-20
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July 9-10-11
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June 7-8-9
July 17-18
May 21-22-23
June 18-19-20
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May 10-11-12
June 11-12-13
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July 9-10-11
Allgust 2-3
May 24-25-20
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July 31 August 1
May 10-11-12
Juno 25-26-27
July 17-1S
May 28-29-30
June 28-29-30
July 19-20
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The Quality
Store
THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast.
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Fair tonight and Tuesday.
Local Weather Observations.
The following observations for the
past twenty-four hours have been
taken at the V. S. Weather Bureau at
Albany, Ga„ and are published for
information of the public:
Maximum temperature 69 -
Minimum temperature .36
Mean temperature 52.5
Rain • 00
River 6.0
Fall in 24 hours 0.4
Clear. Wind, north.
D. W. BROSXAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Irish Potatoes, 40c pU. Onions, 2
qts., 15c. Sweet Potatoes. 20c pk.
Phone 70. W. E. FIELDS.
Worth going out in the rain to see
Hercules.
Don't Bury Doll ars
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 cau be trusted. We shall appreciate your
patronage aud believe that you will in due seeson
appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied.
Hoggard Drug Co.
Phone 75.
JOSEPH 8. DAVIS, JNO. R. WHITEHEAD. R. H. WARREN,
President, V.-Presldent. Sec’y-Treas.
OK GEORGIA.
Lapifal Stock $100,000.oo
CONSERVATOR OK PROSPERITY.
Now open and ready lor business at southeast corner ot Broad and Wash,
lngtun streets, Albany. Oa.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAY8INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
ERED to give surety and act as executor or administrator and
bf a safely managed Trust Company,
SOLD HIS BONOS.
Now Senator Lodge Will Vote for a
Railway Rate Bill.
Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts,
sold his railroad bonds so that lie could
consider the rate bill without being in
fluenced by his investment.
After studying the question a long
time, the senator stated in a speech
last week that he intended to vote In
terstate Commerce Commission power
to tlx maximum rates when existing
rates appear to be unreasonable. He
is opposed to taking away from the
railroads the right to appeal to tile
courts. He has grave doubts as to the
wisdom of Government rate making
even in the most limited form, but he
is going to vote for it anyway.
The late Major J. B. Peck who some
years ago was a well known railroad
manager in the South, used to tell n
story about tarn Southern congressmen,
Col. Nat Hammond, of Georgia, and
Sam Dibble, of South Carolina.
They were both able and honest men.
When the original Interstate Commerce
bill was pending in Congress, Maj.
Peck met Col. Hammond one day and
asked him what he thought of the bill.
“I do not understand it. I- do not
know what the effect will be, but I am
going to vote for it, ” said Col. Ham
mond.
Shortly after that Maj. Peck met
Col. Dibble and asked him the same
question,
“I do not understand that bill. I
cannot foresee what the results will be
and I shall vote against it,” said Col.
Dibble.
Senator Lodge said in his speech;
"Legislation cannot prevent an ap
peal to the courts if it is alleged that
confiscatory; but this is a
very narrow ground and a very limited
right.
“A rate may not be absolutely! con
fiscatory, and yet may be in" thej high
est degree unjust arid unreasonable,
and, indeed, well nigh ruinous. I am
not sure that it would be possible to
deprive a citizen by legislation of the
right to appeal to the courts as to the
justice and reasonableness of a given
rate, which is purely a judicial question.
But no attempt ought to be made,
either directly or indirectly, by silence
or assertion, to destroy this privilege,
or rather, this right. If delays are
feared, it is easy to make arrangements
by law which will compel the swift dis
position of these railroad cases. If it
is a question as to maintaining a rate
pending an appeal, either by bonds or
by paying the money into the court,
loss to the party successful in the suit
can be prevented by requiring the
roads to give bond.”
Afraid of Strong Medicines.
Many people suffer for years from
rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so
rather than take the strong medicines
usually given 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. Rev.
Amos Parker, of Magnolia, North Car
olina, suffered for eight years with a
lame bip. due to severe rheumatic
pains. He has been permanently
cured bj* the free application of Cham
berlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by nils-
man-Sale Drug Co.
Worth going out In the vain to see
Hercules.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,the
Mother’s^ Favorite.
The soothing and healing properties
of tilts remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures hnve
made. It a favorite with people every
where. It Is especially prized by
mothers of small children, for colds,
croup and whooping cough, as It al
ways affords quick relief, and as It
contains no opium or other harmful
drug, it may be given as confidently to
a baby as to aa adult. For sale by
Snappy
Is the word that describes the new spring hats.
Imperials, $3.00.
No Name, $3.00 and $3.50.
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C. R. Davis & Co.
Fresh Shipment
WILEY'S
CANDIES
—ALSO—
CHERRIES in
MARASCHINO
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE.
Tie Grocer.
Windows, Doors, Blinds.
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, etc.
See our Mantels for tenement and
cottage houses.
Columns and Balusters turned tc
order.
Flooring. Ceiling, Siding and Fram
ing Lumber.
Telephone No. 44.
J. D. WESTON.
Received consignment of t
Cahaba Soft Lump Coal.
ALBANY COAL & WO
Gardea
g time will soon-arrive.
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Brinson & Co., Wood and
’Phone 307. Prompt service. Pa