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A Veritable Wealth of Newness
Hq/mayer, Jones & Co
Transfer Completed Satur
day-New Place is One of
the Most Handsomely
Fitted in This Section.
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.
The Exchange Bank of Albany is
now Installed in its elegant new home
at the northeast corner of Broad and
Washington streets, where its busi
ness will hereafter be conducted.
The transfer of the books, papers
and other effects of the bank from its
former quarters was accomplished on
Friday, which was a legal holiday, and
Saturday, when the bank transacted
no more business than was absolutely
As u result of the diligent
necessary,
efforts of the bank's efficient employes,
the transfer has been' accomplished,
and tlio Institution is now fully pre
pared to handle its rapidly Increasing
business.
The new quarters iof the Exchange
ArtesianWells
RAWLINS THEATRE,
Monday, February 26.
THE WORLDS GREATEST ROMANTIC ACTOR,
JAMES O’NEILL
IN A FIRST, ONLY AND POSITIVELY FARE
WELL TOUR OF
MONTE CRISTO
THE PLAY HE MADE FAMOUS.
PRICES: Lower, floor, $1.50; Balcony, 50c, 75e, $1,
Seats Friday morning 9 o’clock. No seats laid away ond
no more than 10 sold to one person.
So full and constant has been the stream of 1906 spring goods which has been pouring into the store lor the past
I month and more that there is newness and freshness everywhere. Last week t was an important one with us, but we
were prevented from telling you of the many new arrivals by the unfortunate fire which made it impossible for The
Herald to change our advertisement. Even now, we are respecting the wishes of the Herald management in making this
announcement as , short as possible. We can not give all the interesting particulars, but beg to announce that among the
important arrivals last week were many new wash fabrics, new laces and embroideries, new back and side combs and
new neckwear novelties. We are confident that there is enough of interest,in these fresh shipments to warrant every
Customer’s making an immediate visit to the store. > ,
Ladies’ Shirts aoid Shirtwaists for About Half
In order to lend an additional interest to this week’s'store events, we offer great reductions on several lots of “Ladies’ Town and Country Shirts” and Shirtwaists.
These garments are made of fine materials, excellently tailored, and will be of great 'service for early spring wear.
. Ladies* Shirts of striped light wool waistings, that were formerly $1.50, -T Ladies’Shirts of solid color mercerized oxfords, that were formerly $2.50, I OC
cut to " cut to ' • ^
Ladies’Shirts of solid colored batistes and serges, blue, cardinal and green, I «:A Ladies’Shirtwaists of white embroidered mercerized poplins, were $2.50 I
we Ye $2.50 and $3.00, cut to I and $2.75, cut to ■
|> Ladies’ Shirts of figured wool waistings and solid color pongees, were | .75 Ladies’ Shirtwaists of white plain tucked mercerized poplin, were $1.25 7 Sr
$3.00 and $3.50, cut to.
75C
The Quality
Store
The Quality
Store
JOBRPH 8. DAVI8. JNO. R. WHITEHEAD,
President. V.-Presldent.
THE WY TRUST COMPANY
R. H. WARREN,
/8oo’y-Tresi.
OK GEORGIA.
apftal Stock $100,000.oo
CONSERVATOR OK PROSPERITY.
Now open and ready for business at*southeasi corner of Broad and Wash
ington streets. Albany, Ga.
SOLICITS APPROVED LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.
PAYS INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS,
'ERED to give surety and act as executor or administrator and
the functions of a safev managed Trust Company.
Bank are such as to excite the admir
ation of all who Inspect them. Facing
Washington street and running back
on Broad, with the entrance at the
corner, the quarters are the most com
modious of those occupied by Albany
hanking Institutions.
The finish and furnishings are of un
usual elqgance. The celling Is metal,
and the walls are handsomely finished.
The floor Is beautifully tiled, and the
long counter Is of polished Vermont
marble. Marble wainscoting extend
ing entirely around on the walls runs
UP to a height of eight feet above the
floor, the foot-board being of a dark
green stone. The window seats are
also of polished marble.
The counter, desks and all the office
furniture are ot handsome mahogany,
the design being one of simple ele-
gunce. The thetal fixtures are of
bronze. The arrangement of , the in
terior lenves nothing to be desired In
the way of general convenience.
The large vault is two stories high,
and has three entrances. Of the two
on the ground door, one Is for use by
the bank officers and the other for the
use of customers, ns It contains the
safety deposit boxes. The up-stairs
"apartment Is for the storage of rec
ords, boohs, etc.
THE BALTIC
LONSBERG’S
BOOK
and
, MUSIC
HOUSE
The Herald Is recpiested to state for
the Information of thoBe who are In
terested that the next dove shoot will
be held on the Farlms place, south of
the city, Wednesday morning, the 28th
Inst. Tickets may' be secured from
Mr. J, H. Davis, who has charge of the
shoot.
Windows, Doors, Blinds.
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, etc.
See our Mantele for tenement and
cottage houtee.
Columns and Balusters turned to
order.
Flooring, Colling, Siding and Fram
ing Lumber.
Telephone No. 44.
J. D. WESTON.
FOR THE BEST
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
MONUMENTS
Dove Shoot on Wednesday.
Council Meeting This Afternoon.
The regular semi-monthly meeting
of the City Council will be held at 4
o’clock this afternoon, Instead of this
evening. A good deal of important
business will probably come up for at
tention.
FOR R,ENT —Our former office and
two store rooms, In Wilder building,
on Jackson street, 810 per month.
Albany Electrical and Construction
Co. 2G-3t
A Swell Dress Shoe
Lace and Button
I am prepared to take conuracts for
flowing or pump wells in a radius of
thirty miles of Albany, Ga. Ample
experience and will give quick service.
Address
B. F. BOLAND,
No. 118 Pine St., Albany, Ga.
JOS. L. RAREY,
THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOR.
Is still doing business at bis old
place over the First National Bank,
samples,o{ ail the new .colorings in
all and winter fabrics are ready for
uspeetion. Our styles appeal forci
bly to well dressed gentlemen, and
our prices are as low as is consistent
with good workmanship.
JOS. L. RAREY,
The Tailor.
Exchange Bank.
OF ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED 1893.
Capital, • • - 557 2 00
Surplus <»rd Ficfits, • gg qqq
Accounts of mercantile firms, cor
porations and individuals invited.
Special attention given out-of-town
accounts.
Interest allowed on time deposits.
OFFICERS:
S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President. * Vice President.
W. C. Scoville, Cashier.
ft. B Brown,
A W. Muse,
ProaldeiiL V.-Pre«iden$
sT, PrMnnnerlyn, Cashier,
Albany National Bat
01 ALBANY. liA.
Opened Suelnees Sept, ath, 1900
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
*50,000
15,000
Every facility in the banking busi
ness ottered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
SEED CANE—15,000 stalks of Red
Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply to
W. P. Haugabook. lG-3w
Messrs. Ed. R. and Clayton Jones
have sold to Mrs. E. B. Young, Jr„
three tenement cottages on West
Brand street^ also to Mrs. Young for
Ed. R. Jones and Y. G. Hllsmnn a lot
5214x210 feet on State street and
Westbrook avenue.
Afraid of Strong Medicines.
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.
DeWltt & 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., Htlsman-Sale.Drug Co.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
> Mother’s Favorite.
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor.
The soothing and healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have
made tt a favorite with people every
where. It Is especially prized by
mothers of small children, for colds,
group 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 bahy as to ^MLjnlult For sale, by
Hilsman-Sale
: Co.
Snappy
Is the word that describes the new spring hats.
Imperials, $3.00.
No Name, $3.00 and $3.50.
C. R. Davis & Co.