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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! 8AUR0AY, MARCH
1906.
Beautiful New Linens for Shirtwaists, Shirts and Eton Suits
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Among the favorite wash fabrics for spring, the popular white linens seem ideal for this climate. They are cool and
comfortable, stylish and serviceable. For a shirtwaist, a separate skirt or an eton suit no better material could be chosen.
. Unusually attractive and stylish effects may be secured by using black velvet ribbon in connection with Clumey lace,
and’ embroidery in trimming extremely fashionable eton suits of white linen. We invite your inspection of our window
display which shows some especially pretty examples of linen suits trimmed with velvet ribbon, embroidery and Cluney.
Hand Embroidered Center Pieces 98c
A.special lot white liuen, hand embroidered center
‘ pieces, picked iip at a bargain by our buyers in New
.York, are being offered at this popular price. Designs
that are really exquisite are shown in roses, carnations,
. strawberries, forget-me-nots and poppies. The lot con
tains'many dozen, but they'won’t last long at
98c
' A wide range of price is offered in our beautiful
line of Linens.
36 in. wide Irish Linen, white, good qualities e*/\_
priced close at 25e, 35c, 40c, 45c.and Jvt
36 in. wide Round Thread Linen, white; beauti- / A-
ful quality. OUC
42 in. wide Round Thread Linen, white, splen- ^C r
did quality I JL
90 in. wide Round Thread Linen, white, ex- d»| aa
cellent quality tJjleUU
First Shipment of New Spring SKirt§
The first shipment of new spring skirts was among
the latest arrivals. The shipment is small, containing
only a few dozen of the beautiful new circular gored
skirts in Voiles, Panamas and Serges. Black, gray
and cream are the colors. Extremely stylish garments,
priced in the usual H., J. & Co. way.
$5 to $15.
A BIG SHIPMENT OF WHITE WASH BELTS AND NECK FIXINGS JUST RECEIVED.
The Quality store Hofmayer, Jones ® Company. The Q uality 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.’
THE PRINCIPALS OF
YESTERDAY'S WEDDING
Mr. Christian and His Bride Are
Winter Vlsltora at Thomasville.
ISks ,
All Pork
Country Sausage
Making on my farm today. Phone
orders to the Country Store—No. 119
T. M. NELSON.
Thos. H. Milner,
Rttorney-aNLaw.
Room 311, Davis-Exchahge Bank
Building, Albany, Ga.
MAKES OLD THINGS NEW
Eltraia Umtr Instantly restores
the brilliant newness and finish of
Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames
Interior Woodwork, Hardwood
Floors, and all polished, varnished
or enameled surfaces.
It renews and redresses every
thing it touches. Rovamishing is
unnecessary, becauses scratches,
Stains and dirt instantly disap-
—- leaving a smooth, brilliant
e.
Julia Gtlttr is not a varnish, bnt
a surface food that is absorbed by
the old finish, instantly restoring
the letter to its original bright
ness. Easy to use—only a piece
. of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries
Instantly.
One delighted customer writes
that it .is worth $100 per bottle.
The price is only 60 cents.
Atswtrlsl botUssst lOsjash
Sold by
J. A. WILLIAMS,
City Forniturr Repair Shop,
f ’Phone 345.
John M. Christian and Miss May
O. Coverdale, the young couple who
were wedded at the Methodist parson
age yesterday, and who vouchsafed lit
tle Information concerning themselves
farther than that they had come up on
the morning train from Tliomnsvllle,
are winter visitors now sojourning in
the South Georgia resort.
Mr. Christian’s home is in Elkton,
Ky„ and his bride, formerly Miss Cov-
erdnle, Is from Decatur, Ind. From
tills morning’s Tliomnsvllle Tlraes-En
terprlse we learn that an attachment
had for some time existed between
them. They had Intended marrying at
Thomnsvllle Thursday evening, but the
hand of fate interfered by keeping the
groom away from the city at the very
time the ceremony was to have been
performed.
Then they did the next best thing.
Tljey enught yesterday morning’s
train for Albany, accompanied by Mr.
nml. Mrs. B. W. Crabb, of LoulBvIlle,
nnd when they reached Thomnsvllle
again in the evening their friends
greeted them ns Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris
tian. .
Don't bet money on the
Governor"» race--it is gamb
ling. Simply wage a case
of Flint Rock Ginger Aie.
Its better form and—you
’ have something to live for.
V Smoke Gen. Putnam Cigars. 2-22-tf
Weak Eyes made Strong. See Dr.
fee. Eye. Hutchason. feblStf
J. S. Davis. T. W. Ventulett.
J. S. DAVIS & CO.
INSURANCE AGENTS
against
FIRE
LIGHTNING *
TORNADO.
.Agents of the Southern Mutual Intur
ance Co.
Ofllee—Ventulett Building.
1—'Phones—343—88—122—1—
Something New In Life Insurance,
In addition to carrying your policy
from the 10th to the 20th year for 5
per cent, of the premium, and if you
die In that perldtt no charge is made
against, your policy, you can, by pay
ing 60 cents extra for each $1,000, be
insured against total or partial dls
ability from accident, thus covering
two risks for one premium. Come and
see me. C. M. CLARK.
24-lmo Agent.
JAMES TIFT MANN
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Ventulett Building!
THE CHURCHES.
Where Albanians May Worship To
morrow—Announcements.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. W. H. Ziegler, pastor.
Regular services at 11 o’clock a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Sermon In the morn
ing by the pastor, and in Ine evening
bv Rev. W. S. Pryse, D. D„ of Illinois.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m„ E. H.
Crain, superintendent.
Midweek prayer service Wednesday
at 7:30 p. m.
All cordially invited to every ser
vice.
Buf fresh Lime, Cement. Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Fire Tile, Latin,
Shingles, all kinds of lumber and
mouldings. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass
and Putty, Mantels, Grates and Tile,
Wall Paper and Paints at
O. D. SMITH’S.
A
No Wood famine in Albany now,
it by trainloads. •
, n t ■
Coni, Oats, Hulls, Meal, nnd Bran.
Cheaper,-better and more promptly de
ilvqred fijom
.
K. E. RICHARDSON.
A residence lot on Plunters street
belonging to Mr. W. S. Bell was sold
this morning to Mr. F. C. JoneB. the
sale being' made by Ed. R. nnd Clay
ton folios, real estate agents.
Startling But Trus.
People the world over were horrified
on learning of the burning of a Chica
go thehtre in which nearly six hundred
people lost their lives, yet more than
live times this number, or over 3,000
people, died from pneumonia In Chi
cago during the same year, with
scarcely a passing notice. Every one
of these cases of pneumonia resulted
from a cold and could have been pre
vented by the timely use of Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy. A great many
who had every reason to fear pneu
monia have warded it off by the
prompt use of this remedy. The Jol-
towing Is an instance of tilts sort:
“Too much cannot be said in favor of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and es
pecially for colds and Influenza. I
know that It cured my daughter. Lau
ra, of a severe cold, and I believe
saved her life when she was threaten
ed with pneumonia.’’. W. D. Wiicox,
Logan. New York. Sold by Hilsman-
Sole Drug Co.
St. Paul’s Church.
Rev. Chas. T. Wright, Rector.
First Sunday In Lent.
Celebration of the' Holy Communion,
nnd sermon, 11 a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Brooks county is the banner “hog
and hominy” bounty in Georgia. The
farmers of that county raise their own
meat and /have their smoke-houses
at home. No Western meat is sold in
the county. Upon the contrary, large
shipments of bacon are made from
Quitman. The farmers of Brooks And
that bacon, home cured, is a most
profitable farm product, and it is per
haps true that there are more farmers
in Brooks who have money in bank or
out at interest than can be found in
any other county of the state.
North Georgia Block Butter, 30c lb.
Shipment just in. • W. E. FIELDS.
. Methodist Church.
Thomas H. Thomson, pastor.
Services' at the church Sunday as
follows:
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m„ A. W.
Muse, superintendent. ’
Preaching by the pastor. 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Following the morning sermon the
sncrninent of the Lord’s Supper will
he administered. At night the pastor
will, preach the first of a series of
sermonB to young men. Subject of
the sermon, “The Young Man In the
Home.” To the service all are cor-
(Hally Invited, young men particularly.
At 3:30 p. m. the Florence McEachin
Band will hold a special service, con
sisting of recitations and music. This
service will take the place of the de*
votlonal meeting of the Senior League.
Prayer-meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m.
S-
St. Teresa’s Catholic Church.
Sunday school, 9:46 a. m.
Mass, 10f30 a. m.
Evening service, 7:30 p. m.
Mass during week at 7:30 a. m.
Special Lenten devotions every
Wednesday and Friday nights at 7:30.
G. X. SCHADEWELL.
Rector.
. Baptist Church.
Sunday school at fhe usual hour.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the Rev
Mr. McLemore.
The public cordially lovilted.
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Byne’s Hill Mission.
Sunday school at 3:16 p. m.
Missionary Society Meeting.
The Herald has been requested to
announce that there will be a meeting
of the Baptist Ladies’ Missionary So
ciety at the Baptist church Monday
afternoon at 3:',5 o’clock. N
East Albany Chapel.
Sunday School at 3 o'clock p.
W. A. Woodin, superintendent.
Preaching at night at 7:15 by Rev.
J. A. Rumney.'
Just a little Kodol after meats will
relieve that fulness, belching, gas on
tions naturally. Albany Drug Co..
stomach, and all other symptoms of
indigestion. Kodol digests what you
eat. and enables the stomach and di
gestive organs to perform their June*
Hlisman-Sale Drug Co.
Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron,
age solicited. *
Anyone having bicycle, in good con
dition, for sale, 'phone 70 oi ( call at 69
Brood street. W. E. FIELDS.
iCuresLumbagol
Price25fJ0f&W
Pound Sale Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there has
been taken up on the streets of the
city of Albany nnd impounded one
gray horse mule? rather old. Unless
called tor by owner before Saturday,
March 3, same will he sold in city
pound sale between legal hours of sale
on that date.
R. N. WESTBROOK,
27-3t Marshal.
A
PIANO
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 TbeMathushek
& 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.’
YOU,
LQNSBERG’S
BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE.
Fresh Shipment
WILEYS
CANDIES
t 1
—ALSp—
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
i ■
Anybody can
Keep a shoe store-
anybody can sell shoes—but oorJ
Is the only store about here that
can sell you shoes that bear the
“Good’’sign
and have the patented “ Urfit
fitting feature that prevents
sides swelling and heel slip
ping—and preserves the shape,
style and poiee as long as the
shoes are worn.
We know these shoes to be
of superior quality throughout,
and therefore recommend them.
C. R. Davis & Co.