The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 05, 1906, Image 4

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THE A LB AN V DAILY HERALD: MONDAY, MARCH B, 1906. It'- 1 ; . . , I ieautiful New Linens for Shirtwaists. Shirts and Eton Suits H " 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 Cluiney lace tand 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 linen, hand embroidered center pieces, picked np at a bargain by our buyers in New York, are being offered at J:kis 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 iu. wide Irish Linen, white, good qualities CA- priced close at 25c, 35c, 40c, 45c and JvC 36 iu. wide Round Thread Linen, white, beauti- / A- ful quality OUC 42 in. wide Round Thread Linen, white, spleu- did quality / 3C 90 ini wide Round Thread Linen, white, ex cellent quality $1.00 First Shipment of New Spring Shifts 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 gai mcnts, priced in the usual H., J. & Co. wav. $5 to $15. A BIG SHIPMENT OF WHITE WASH BELTS AND NECK FIXINGS JUST RECEIVED. The Quality store Jlofmayer, Jones ® Company X The Quality Store Don’t Bury Doll ars EMPLOYES TO ERECT MONUMENT TO THOMAS ;e ATLANTA TO TURN ACCIDENT TO PROFIT. Who Wqs President of the N., C. & St. L. at His Death. Rigid Inspection of Elevators to be Provided for by Council. To plant unreliable seeds is to bury money. It is also a waste of money to pay too mucli 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 pone but seeds supplied by growers fcr Moi|j 10 can be tnisted. We shall appreciate your logmi. |jtronage and believe that you will iti due seeson uiy °#<preeiate the quality of the seeds supplied. >r Geoii Hogg ard Drug Co. Phone 75. ft ill Pork Special to The Herajd. Atlanta, Ga., March 5.—The move ment now on foot to raise among the employes' of the Nashville, Chatta nooga & St. Louis railroad a fund of $15,000 for the erection of a lianil- ne monument * to the memory of Major John W. Thomas, who was president of the road at his death, which occurred recently, has met the unanimous indorsement of the Atlan ta men connected with the road; and the indications are that the necessary amount will be secured in a very short time. The matter is in the hands of a special committee composed of M. L. Collier, master mechnnic; J. A. Bald win, assistant superintendent, and D. B. Carter, freight agent. The move ment had its inception at Nashville. It began among the men who wear the overalls and do the lioavy work about the shops. Major. Thomas was as much beloved by these men as he was by those high in authority on the sys tem of which he was the hqad. Together in New YorK to Compass Political Ruin of Members of Armstrong Committee. New York, March 5.—Although ev ery effort has been made to keep the fact secret, it is revealed that after the dinner of the Life Underwriters of New York, in the Hotel Savoy last Wednesday night, at which Paul Mor ton, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, was the principal speaker, some fifty of the general agents met and organized themselves into an “endless chain” political or ganization. The platform adopted was that the “endless chain” organization do every thing possible to defeat the members of the Armstrong committee whenever they should come up in future for el^q- Spccial to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., March 5.—As a direct result of the recent elevator accident in the Temple * Court building, in which three persons were injured by thrift falling five floors, ah ordinance is now being prepared by Alderman Harwell, with the aid of City Build ing Inspector Pittman, making strin gent rules as to the construction, maintenance and inspection of all ele vators in the city. It is proposed to have an elevator expert connected with the building inspector’s office, whose duty it will be to see that the elevators in the various big buildings in Atlanta nve perfectly safe for the general public. 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. TlieMathushek & 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. North Georgia Block Eutter, 30c lb. Shipment just in. W. E. FIELDS. BOOK AM) MUSIC HOUSE. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, ’Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron- age solicited. Country Sausage ’ Making on my farm today. Phone iy-'U'i’s tc the Country Store—No. 119 T. M. NELSON. IRISH-AMERICANS WILL CELEBRATE. H. Milner, Rttorney-aM-ow. Don't bet money on the Governor s race—it is ((amb ling. Simply wage a case of Flint Rock Ginger Ale. It's befter form and—you have something to live for. Room 811, • Davir-Exchange Bunk Bailing, Albany, Ga. Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga.. March 5.—The Irish American Friendly Society and the Ancient Order of Hibernians will have a joint meeting and a banquet tonight for the purpose of celebrating the an niversary of the birth of Robert Em mett. There is no city in the state = MAKES OLD THINGS NEW DWM Utnttr instantly restores • the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames terior Woodwork, Hardwood Dora, and all polished, varnished enameled surfaces. !t renews unit redresses everv- ' in- it touches. Revarnishing Is necessary, bocauses scratches, Ins and dirt instantly disap leaving a smooth, brilliant rfaoe Heater is rot a varnish, but :o food that 13 absorbed by finish, instantly restoring tter to its original bright- Ea3y to use—only a piece ’. Dri se cloth is necessary. Dries mtlv. • delighted customer writes t it is worth $100 per bottle. 9 priests only 60 cants. A few trial tottl I tetUoeot IOe.ooeh i ca: Sold by A. WILLIAMS, if Furniture* Repair Shop. 'Phone 343. J. S. Davis. T. W. VentulQtL J. S. DAVIS & CO. where there Is so much Irish blood among Us citizens as Savannah, and all Irish anniversaries are celebrated with much ardor. Tonight there jwill be speeches by Messrs. P. J. O’Con nor. ex-national president of the A. O. H.. D. J. Charlton, and others. The occasion promises to be one of much pleasure and moment. INSURANCE AGENTS against FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO. \Kont8 of the Southern Mutual Insnr . ance Co. Office—Ventulett Building. i—'Phones—343—88—122—:— Sample bottles of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, are being dis tributed here from house to house. If by chance you have not received one write Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who \vill gladly send you by mail a sample-bottle absolutely free. tion to any office, and also make a blacklist of all members of the legis lature who should vote to enact into law the recommendations of the Arm strong committee limiting new busi ness and cutting down the commis sions of agents. Each of the fifty agents who entered the ‘‘endless chain” pledged himself to get twenty other agents to join the chain, oil condition that each of the other twenty should pledge himself to array at least twenty more agents against the committeemen and the members of the legislature placed on the blaaklist. By that process it was designed to get into a political organization all the insurance agents in the state, to the number of many thousands. It was figured out that the fifty men would get In one thousand in the first chain, that the one thousand would get in twenty thousand in the second chain, and the twenty thousand could get in four hundred thousand agents and friends in the third chain. . “It Is to he a perpetual organiza tion,” said an agent who had been asked to become a member of the sec ond chain, ‘‘and there will be a line-up in all parts of the state against every body who assists in the work of limit ing new business or cutting down commissions.” r Fresh Shipment WILEY'S .CANDIES —ALSO— All 1 ! Rheumatic Pains I &> Aches SLOANS LINIMENT CHERRIES in MARASCHINO ! 25c 50c 75c S. STERNE, The Grocer. a Curas Sera Throat At all Druggists Priea25fJOf&U.OO SOrEarl S.Sloan.Boston MassllS SEED CANE—15,000 stalks of Red Seed Cane for sale cheap. Apply to IV. P. Haugabook. 16-3w I Something New In Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year for 5 per e’ent. of the premium, and If you die in that period no charge Is made against your policy, you can, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, be Insured against total or partial dis ability from accident, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, 21-lrno Agent. Startling But True. People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chica go theatre In which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five 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 Chatnber- lnln’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 fol lowing Is an Instance of this sort: “Too much cannot he said in favor of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, and es_ neclally for colds and Influenza. HAVE HIM CLIPPED SHORT. The season for clipping horses and mules has arrived, and I beg to an nounce that my clipping machine is in first-class runnlnng order at my stables on Pine street. l_ w k P. W. GODWIN. LOST COW—Strayed from my home this morning one full-blood Jersey cow. Reward for return to Max Alt man. / JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Ventulett Building] 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. Wilcox, Logan, New York. Sold by Hllsman- Sale Drug Co. „ WANTED—Two apprentices In our millinery department. Rosenberg Bros. • 6-2t Anybody can Keep a shoe store- anybody cansoll shoes -but ours is the anti/ store about hove 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 poise as long as the shoes are worn. We Know these shoes to be of superior quality throughout, and therefore recommend them. WANTED—Ten seamstresses in our dressmaking department. Rosen berg Bros. 5-2t C. R. Davis & Co. y.-i-