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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! FRIDAY MARCH „2, 1906.
sky,for the laBt several weeks, will
leave Sunday for Cuthbert for a visit
of a week or’ two. She will visit in
Albany again befori returning to New
York. '
ganizing a germap club for the sum
mer. The first dance to be given by
the club will be on the ni&ht after
Lent. Two will be given during Chau
tauqua week. The name of the club is
“Just For Fun.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S
ALWAYS ROOM POR ONE MORE.
The membership of
the club will be at least 30, 26 names
having already been signed to the list
Those not belonging to the local mil
itary organization vrlll be eligible jto
membership. ThlB restriction iq. made
bebanse Co. E has a german club of
Its own.
Mr. Furmer Hall, of Oakfleld, was
mingling with friends In the city yes
terday afternoon.
Those Who Come and Go—Short ud
Snippy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Reid With Interest—Whit is
Going on In Society, With Now ind
Then a Little Oossip.
Mrs. G. H. Reynolds, of Baconton,
Is a guest at the home of her sister,
Mrs.. W. M. Brooks; on Residence
street, tor a few dnyB.
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Clothes for
Mr. G. H. Reynolds, of Baconton,
Mr. E. M. Aultman, of Worth coun-
ty, Is spending the day In the city on
business.
wis attending to business' affairs here
yesterday.
Mr. T. F. Lockwood, of Columpus,
the well-ltnown architect, was a visitor
in the city yesterday.
Mr. S. J. W. Livingston has returned
home after a stay of several days In
Atlanta on bulness.
. The friends of Mr, Youel G. Hlls-
man wlli learn with regret that he Is
111 today at the family, home on Pine
street.
Dr. J. R. Yeoman, of Stlllmore, is
spending the day in Albany. He is
on his way to Npw York city. He
will return in a month or two, and
he and his family will make their
home here.
Mrs. W. E. Gannaway, district sec
retary of the Woman’s Foreign Mis
sionary Society of the Thomasvllle
district, left today to vlnit the various
churches of the district. She expeots
to be away about two weeks.
Slimmer
Are Here.
Mr. James Bucklen, of Oakfleld, Is
looking after business ltnerests In the
city today.
Capt. J. W. Wilcox, city engineer of
Macon, and supervisor of the paving
of Washington street, Is spending the
day in Albany on business.
Miss Nannie Flint has returned to
Albany after a Visit of several days
at Hampton Springs, Fla,
Mr. E. P. Harris and family have
moved into the'cottage on the corner
of Jackson and Residence streets just
vacated by the family of Mr. T. S.
Mathews.
Mr. Henry Logan was among the
Leesburgltes here yesterday after-*
noont
dt Leesburg,
Mr. J. M. McBride,
was looking after business interests
here yesterday afternoon.,
.Mr. G. L. Summers, of Barnesvllle,
the well-known buggy man, was at
tending to business In the city yes
terday. , ’ 1
Col. J. H. Tipton came In this morn
ing from Sylvester.
Mr. John Bell, one of the moBt prom
inent residents of Dawson, was a vis
itor in the city yesteiday.
Copyright 1906 by
Hart Schaffner 14 Marx
Mr. G. S. 'Nelson, a well-known
Worth countlan, Is here this, after
noon.
Clothes \pearers
Mr. C. L. Hall, of Oakfleld, was
among the well-known visitors in Al
bany yesterday afternoon.
Mr. K. M. Dickson, of Bainbridge,
arrived In the city yesterday. He will
make Albany his home hereafter, hav
ing accepted a position as stenograph
er with S. B. Brown & Co. He began
work In that capacity this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weldon en
tertainer^ a numbsr of their friends In
formally last evening, at their home
on Broad street.
Mr. I. Kleve Is in New York for a-
few weeks, looking after business mat
ters. a
You are offered, daily, all kinds of clothes to wear—some good, sonic bad, some
dishonest. The dishonest clothes glre* those made of fabrics' adulterated with “mer
cerized cotton”—made to look like all wool, and sure to wear like pari cotton. The
town is full of this' stuff—clothes that cheat. They look honest and they cost honest,
but they're a fraud. And you’ll find 1 it out when you wear them. We stand for all 1
wool rand no “mercerized cotton.”. If you find Hart, Schaffer & Marx’s label that’s
Mr.-John Dowman, of Cordele, was
looking after business interests in Al
bany yesterday atfernoon.
• Mr. ; J. G. McPhaul, of Poulan, Is here
this afternoon.
Mr. George Cochran, of Flint, was
a well-known visitor in the city yes
terday.
Mr. E. A. Hallam came In this morn
ing from Pretoria.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. Wilcox, who was painfully burned,
a few days ago, is up today.
of Oakfleld,
■ Green B. Moore,
'tending to business affairs here
Mr. R. P. Hall returned at noon
from West Dougherty, bringing a- tre
mendous bag of birds which he killed
this morning.
yesterday.
Col, J. W. Walters has returned to
the city, after a stay of several days
in Atlanta on business.
.Mr. J. E. Dean, of Pretoria, was
looking after business interests in the
city yesterday.
Miss Lottie Tift left at noon today
for hmericus, where she will be the
guest of Mrs. Bernard L. McCaskill.
Mr. Tifck Callaway Is up, after a
short Illness.
Mr. J. R. Cowan, of DeWitt, was
mingling with friends id Albany yes
terday. ‘
Miss Louise Leibert, of New York
city, who has been a. guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M, D. Gortatow-
Dr. W. L. Davis returned this morn
ing from a professional visit down the
S„ F. & W.
The young men of the city are or-
Mr. R. M. Pursley, of Pretoria, was
among the visitors here yesterday af
ternoon.
A Good Garderv
Is not only a luxury, but an econ r
otn^y. It cuts the grocery bills in half..
The Albany Drug Co.’s seeds are
absolutely fresh and of the best qual
ity—they grow.
The Particular Man
With an inclination to wear fine shoes
is the mail we want for a customer.
Nothing desirajbfe that any gentleman
will want in /fine footwear is absent
from our spring and Slimmer lines.
Hanan Shoes and Oxfords ’. . ,,$5.00 and $6.00
King Quality Shoes and Oxfords 3.50 and 4.00
There’s Quite a Change
In hat styles this season. The. old hat
won’t do. Come and see Our Aew line
of, Hawes’ celebrated'$3.00 hats. We
have all; that’s ney( for spring and sum
mer in fine headwear, ",
' ' Hawes Hats . $3.00 1
Stetson Hats . . $4.00 and .$5.00
Mr. J. H. Posey, of Warwick, was
among the visitors in Albany yesterday.
The friends of Miss Jeannette Farkas
will learn with regret that she is ill at
the family home on Washington street.
Rosenberg Brothers.
Albany
Mr. G. P. Hunter, of Salisbury, N.
C., a well knpwn traveling man, is
mingling with friends, and attending to
bgsiijess affairs in the city today.
Irvlnir’N r-'IrNt SovlVh.
-In lbT-t Henry Irving nchlovod nu Im
mense success by bis ''performance of
"Hamlet” ut the Loudon Lyceum thea
ter. His Interpretation of the part was
so striking 1 and unusual that the play
had a run unprecedented at that time;
continuing for 200 nights. Of dlls ex
perience In placing this part Sir Henry
gave, some years before bis death, an
Interesting account. ,
“X can always tell,” be said, “when
the audience is with me. It was npt
with me on the first night of ’Hamlbt,’,
which Is perhaps curious, considering
iby subsequent success. On the! first
night I felt that the audience did not
go with me until the flrst meetfhg with
Ophelia, when they changed toward
me entirely. But as night succeeded
night my Hamlet grew lu their esti
mation. I could feel it nil the time,
and now I know that they like it-
that (hey are with me.heart and soul.”
—Harper's.
Max Cassel and Sister,
Mrs. G. W. H. Peckham, of Poulan,
was shopping in Albany yesterday af
ternoon.
Wp will sellLadies’ and Misses’ Suits 40 per cent, lees than
they are marked.
You are sure to get a bargain: Also
Misses’ and Children’s Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c, Al'
Millinery reduced 80 per cent. Corsets with supporters, for-
mar nrlf.fl Rrtn and 7Re*, u/111 nnus f**
Miss Mayme Pldnsky returned home
yesterday, after a visit of a few days
with friends in Eufaula.
WEARS LIKE IRON
Mr. D. Crockett, of Birmingham,
the man now in charge of the paving
of Washington street,. iq’spending the
day in Albany, looking over the work.
80 Broad Street.
Stains and varnishes in one operation. Easily applied.
Quickly dries. Wears like iron.
Oak Japalat will make that old furniture look like new.
Dead Black Japalac on your grates and iron work will
giye the popular black wfought finish.
Ox Blood and Malicite Green is the very thing for your
veranda chairs and settees:
Japalac is made in thirteen colors. See us—tell us what
you wish to do, and we will tell you how to do it.
A Japalac floor is pretty, easily cleaned and bug proof,
.You can make your bath room a thing pf beauty with
the aid of
Tile family of Officer H.. T. Lynch U
moving into the Commerce street home
formerly occupied by> Mr. B. H. Collier
and family. The latter is moving into
a home at the corner of JFlint and
Monroe streets. •
THE BALTIC
Windows, Doors, Blinds.
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, etc. v
See our Mantels for tenement and
cottage houses.
Columns and Balusters turned to
order.
Flooring, Celling* Siding and Fram
ing Lumber. -
Telephone No. 44.
Wedded at the Methodiet Parsonage..
Mr. John M. Christian and Miss May
Coveniple were married a few minutes
after noon today by Rev. T. H. Thomp
son at the Methodist parsonage.
I The young couple came up on the
morning train irdnA Thomasvllle.
They proved to bOTh'tiUliherate and
very matter-of-facf'palr. ’‘They asked
the Methodist, plnJstAr If he woqld
perform the cereniony, and wasted, ho
time in further'preliminaries after an
affirmative answer was^ecelved.JThey
vouchsafed little Information about
themselves'further than that they had
come up this morning from Thomas-
ville. , .
Mr. 'Christian and bis bride are,
Pride of Aneealrr.
"I’m proud of the fact that my.
grandfather used to spilt rails,” de
clared Swellsome Donothlng.
"Sol” said his friend.
“Yes, Indeed.' If he hadn’t I’d prob
ably have been splitting wood myself
Instead of blowing in bis money."—
Detroit Free Press.
J. D. WESTON;
A Swell Dress !
Lace and Bufton
•■paotlm'SewAoK*
The arrows of sarcasm are barbed
with contempt. It Is the sneer In the
satire or ridicule that galls and wounds.
-W. Gladden.
JAPALAC
Owl Drug ® Seed Co
Fresh Seed. /
iD BSill UUIUK UUOJUOOO UV UIO UiU
place over the First National Bank,
samples of all -foe new coldrings In •
all and winter fabrics are ready for
napectlon. 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 Tailo
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. Kibg's New Life PUIs.. Guar
anteed to cure all diseases due to ma
larial poison and constipation. 26c at
Albany Drug Co.
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