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Veritable Wealth of Newness
So full and constant has been the stream of 1906 spring goods which has been pouring into the store for the past
month and more that there is newness and freshness everywhere. Last week was an important one with us, but_we-
were prevented from telling you of the many new arrivals by the unfortunate fi<re which made it impossible for 1 he
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 a^nd Shirtwaists for About Hadf
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,*-7 Ladies’ Shirts of solid color mercerized oxfords, that [were"formerly §2.50, I O
tut to *' wL cut to * 1 *
$2.50
Ladies’Shirts of solid colored batistes and serges, blue, cardinal and green, | P A Ladies’Shirtwaists of white embroidered mercerized poplins, were $2.50 I
were $2.50 and $3.00, cut to ■ •’dvr •• and $2.75, cut to,. 1 9**
Ladies’ Shirts of figured wool, waistings and solid color pongees, were I ■7
$3.00 and $3.50, cut to I • • O
Ladies’ Shirtwaists of white plain tucked mercerized poplin, were $1.25
•• cut to.....' i '
The Quality
Store
Hqfmayer, Jones & Co.
The 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.
Hpggard Drug Ccl
'Phone 1 75.
fcxenanoe Bank-
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OF ALBANY. GA.
ORGANIZED 1893.
Capital, - - •
Surplus nrd Ficfts,
$57 200
36.000
Accounts ot mercantile linns, cor
porations and individuals invited.
Special atteutiou given out-of-town
accounts.
Interest allowed on time deposits. I
OFFICERS:
S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President. Vice-President.
W. C. Scovllle, Cashier.
A W.Uue,
V.-Presldenl
8. B. Brown,
President. ..
3. F. Manner lyn, Csshler,
Altiany National Bank
Of ALBANY. GA.
Opened Business Sept. Oth, lOOO
CAPITAL
SURPLUS,
- - $50,000
- - 15.000
Every facility in the banking busi
ness offered to customers.
Savings Department.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
The Original Laxative Cough Syrup
is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
Tar. It expels ail cold from the sys-
tjra by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey
and Tar is a certain, safe and harm
less cure for colds, croup and whoop
ing Cough.
AN ATHLETIC CLUB
TO BE ORGANIZED.
LONSBERG’S
BOOK
and
MUSIC
HOUSE
Meeting Will Be Held on Evening of
March 3.
An athletic club for Albany.
Tills is what Is being planned by
several prominent young men of this
city, and they assert that from the
number of people who have already
jjssured them they would join, and
from the promises of financial support
already secured, the club is a go.
'it is the purpose of the organizers
to rent a suitable hall, in which will
be located a gymnasium, and to pur
chase the necessary paraphernalia
with which to begin operations. Mem
bers will have to pay a certain amount
upon Joining, and dues each month
thereafter.
After the club bus been ( running a
while, If the finances of the organiza
tion will warrant it, a club house will
bo built, "which will be the property of
the athletic club. In connection with
which wtq probably be a swimming
pool, tennis courts, an Indoor base,
ball diamond, lind n basket-ball field.
A meeting has been called for March
3 to be held at the Hoggard Drug Co.’s
store at 8:30 p. m. All 'Interested In
tho proposed club ary expected to at
tend.
Mr. R. C. Dillingham, Mr. R. C.
Katmun’s head bookkeeper, will be In
charge of the arrangements until tills
meeting ts held.
That
Littledoctor
GIVES YOU
a complete treatment at
our store for 25 cts. His
specialty Is Liver Com
plaints, all kinds, and he
guarantees satisfaction,
• or money back.
Ramon’s Liver Pills
and Tonic Pellets make
permanent cures.
Albany Drug Co.
THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY
FAMILY ATTACKED
BY TRICHINOSIS.
Will Not Be Open for Six Weeks Yet
The Preparations.
The Carnegie Library will not be
opened to the public in less than six
weeks.
This announcement may cause some
disappointment to those who had
hoped that it would be ready right
away, but to those who understand the
situation, and who know a little about
the amount of work required to get
a new library in running operation, it
can cause no surprise.
The work so far has been to assort
the books of the old library,’ to proper
ly list and mark them, and get them
In the classes and locations where
they belong. This requires no little
time, as a book must go through nine
different processes in a public library
whose work is thoroughly systema-,
tized, Defore it is shelved and ready
for use. •
None of the new books which were
ordered have arrived, and it is not
known just when all will be In. T^iose
in charge say positively that it will be
absolutely impossible to get the li
brary in running order in o. day less
than six weeks.
Mrs. Emma Menljo, the librarian, is
being ably assisted in her work b^
Miss Marie Estelle Binford, of At
lanta, a graduate* of the Drexel Insti
tute, of Philadelphia, one of the larg
est schools for librarians in America,
who has had two years’ experience in
organizing libraries. Miss Binford is
a granddaughter of Col. Chns. J. Mun-
nerlyn, of Decatiir county.
UNCLE SAM’S GUNBOATS
TO THE RESCUE.
Two Gunboats Move from Shanghai to
Near Scene of Massacres.
Washington, Feb. 27.—The Navy de
partment received a cablegram today
announcing the departure from Shang
hai of two United States gunboats for
Kiu Kiang, near the scene of the re
ported massacres ot missionaries.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the
Mother's Favorite.
The soothing and healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant taste and
prompt and permanent cures have
made it a favorite with people every
where. It Is especially prized by
mothers ot small children, for colds,
croup and whooping cough, as ,it al
ways affords quick relief, and as It
contains no opium or other 1 harmful
drug, It may he given as confidently to
a baby as to pin adult. For sale by
Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Interesting Cases Under Treatment of
Savannah Physicians.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 27. — The au
thorities ut the Suvummh Hospital
have been very much Interested In the
case of Rufus Woods, of Collins, Tat-
nail county, who Is now recovering
from trichina poisoning at that insti
tution. Mr. Woods' case Is a very
peculiar one. He and his wife hre
recovering, but Mr. and Mrs. Fred.
Cowart, of Collins, Mrs. Woods' moth
er and father, and three of her sis
ters. Misses Susie, Essie and Vela,
have all died.
It Is believed that they were poi
soned from eating diseased pork. The
family killed a sow that seemed a lit
tle sick, and n good deal of this meat
was eaten. Some of the refuse was
thrown to the chickens, and the chick
ens ate It heartily. Later the chick
ens were eaten by the family. This
was during the Christmas holidays.
The pork lasted some time.
Miss Susie Cowart died January 26,
Mrs. Cowart died February 4, Mr.
Cowart died February 11, Miss Essie
Cowart died February 15, and Miss
Vela Cowart died on the ISth. Mr.
Woods' condition became such that a
week ago he came here for treatment.
He and his wife arc now on the road
to recovery.
Savannah physicians are making an
effort to secure some of the meat, or
some of the chickens, to see if they can
find any trace ot the poison.
Luckiest Man In Arkansas.
“I’m the luckiest man la Arkansas,”
writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, “since
the restoration of my wife’s health af
ter five years of continuous coughing
and bleeding from the lungs; and I
owe ray good fortune to the world’s
greatest medicine, Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, which I know
from experience will cure consumption
if taken in time. My wife Improved
with first bottle and twelve bottles
completed the cure.” Cures the worst
coughs and colds or money refunded.
At Albany Drug Co., 50c and 31.00.
Trial bottle free.
Pound Sale Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that there has
been taken up on the streets of the
city of Albany and impounded one
gray horse mule, rather old. Unless
called for by owner before Saturday,
March 3. same will be sold In city
pound sale between legal hours of sale
on that date.
R. N. WESTBROOK.
27-3t Marshal.
THE BALTIC
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No musical person
should be without a
Piano when they real
ize the fact that they
can purchase an in
strument of the high
est quality at prices
ordinarily paid for in
ferior productions.
POINTER TlieMattmsliek
& Son
Are guaranteed to
give perfect and last
ing satisfaction, and
can be bought at the
right prices and on
easy terms.
Catalogue free for
the asking.
A Swell Dress Shoe
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Lace and Bu&pn
IN R£ WAft K "
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BOOK AND MUSIC BOUSE.
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Fresh Shipment
WILEYS
CANDIES
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CHERRIES in
MARASCHINO :
25c 50c 75c
S. STERNE,
The Grocer.
SEED CANE—15,000 stalks of Red
Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply to
W. P. Haugabook. 16-3w
Your Future.
Prof. Ray is going to leave the city
in a few days. St. John’s Hotel,
Broad street. 26-2t
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
•Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron
age solicited.
Phone
Chip*.
280 for Stove Wood and
Is the word that describes the new spring hats.
Imperials, $3.00.
No Name, $3.00 and $3.50.
C. R. Davis & Co.
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