The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 05, 1906, Image 5

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s 'W~-~" !;\v-y■ *-yy THE ALBANY DAILY HERALUI MONDAY, MARCH S, 1906. The new goods are here and on display. The dress goods novelties and trimmings are, in themselves, a great fashion event, bright and artistic color schemes and distinguished weaves being everywhere in evidence throughout our complete stock. The small dress accessories are here in gratifying profusion, including neckwear, ribbons, hos iery, gloves, belts, in fact, everything that appeals to the woman of stylish and refined taste. A visit to this store next week will be of real benefit to you. The specials enumerated below are well worthy of your consideration. Towel Special 80 Dozen excellent hemmed ,Huck Towels; hem med 'and (ringed Damask Towels; great values; each worth 35c to 60c. Your Choice, $3 a. Dozen. New Waistings Specially Priced 20 Pieces of the most exquisite new Mercerized Waistings; handsome patterns and designs. A 25c Value for 19c yd. Lingerie For Shirt Waists Two specials are here, as follows; No. 1.—38 Inches wide; fine quality, 1 sheer ma terial; A 25c Value for 19c yd. No. 2.—38 Inches wide; a beautiful quality, suit able for the finest of waists; A 35c Value for 25c yd. Lingerie Waist Patterns ’ Just received 10 dozen exclusive new patterns ready to be made; values up to $2.00. / Our Price, 98c. For» Convenience Of our customers, we will this season install an up - to - date Dressmaking Department. This department will be in charge of a most thoroughly competent and experienced New York niodiste, who .comes to us most highly recommended as an artist in her line, and we can predict for her a most success ful season, as this department will unquestionably fill ar long felt want in this particular field in this city and section. Dressmaking Department Second Floor < We Take Pleasure This lot embodies the most exclusive and accept able products of the famous Alexander Smith make. Tastefuleess and artistic blending of color effects distinguish this excellent offering: Size 9x 12 Regular $17.50 Value. Now $13.75. Quilted Mattress Protectors Hygienic and washable, in the following sizes: 27 x 40—Special, $ .59 42 x 76—Special, .98 54 x 76—Special, 1.89 Table padding; 89c yard. Linorv Suiting 34 Inches wide; an excellent material for shirt waist suits and separate skirts; A 15c Value for 12&c yd. In announcing to the ladies of Albany and vi cinity that Miss Frederick will assume man agement of our Millinery Department again this season. Miss Frederick needs no intro duction or commenclation to the ladies of Al bany, as she made a -most enviable record here last season by her clever and artist id work. We can confidently state that our Millinery Departnieut Mas no peer in this- city, or, in fact, in the state. This season we will eclipse last season’s record, as we are in every .way better prepared' to satisfy our trade. Miss Frederick will be ably assisted by Miss.Hei- man, who has had long experience in the lead ing houses of New York and Chicago. Miss Heimer comes to us highly recommended as an expert in planning a hat and fitting ahead, and her long experience in this line will be invaluable to those needing suggestions. She will te pleased to me'et the ladies and advise them as to the newest styles. Millinery Department Second Floor Long Cloth , An unusual offering, bought before the advance in white goods. This lot to go at * $1.15 Bolt of 12 yds. ham, were the guests of relatives in the city yesterday. ARRESTED FOR HUGGING. much to the regret of her friends here. Max Cassel and Sister Mrs. F. W. Holcomb returned yes-, terday afternoon from New Orleans,’ where she went to attend Mardi Gras. Girl Against His Breast and Against Her Will. Mr. Je^se Muse Has Painful Accident. Mr. Jei=ise Muse suffered a very pain ful. accident.^turday, afternoon, and one from which he will experience con siderable inconvenience. He went in to !the basement of the Davis-Ex change Bank building' to see about the heat, which was not coming up into the registers satisfactorily. While walking'in the basement he stepped on a nail protruding from a plank ly ing on the floor. EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. We will sell Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits 40 per cent. lessOtharfj they are marked. You are sure to get a bargain. Also 1 Misses’ and Children's Kid Gloves worth $1 for 50c. AH’ Millinery reduced 50 per cent. Corsets with supporters, for mer price 50c and 75c, will sell now for 35c. - Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Gu., March 5.—On a charge or hugging, Horace Surrency, aged 22, Was arrested Saturday night at tlio terminal station. He was taken to police barracks and will Answer to the general charge of disorderly conduct. He says he does not remember hug ging anybody. The complainant was Miss Ella Walton, 18-yehrs of age and decidedly pretfy. She says Surrency hugged her against her will. Hence his arrest. Mr. F. A. Perfy, of Whigham; in the city today. was Those Who Come and Go—Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What is Going on in Society, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. Mrs. Roy S. Bell went up to Ameri- Mr. C. E. Hay, of Sylvester, was cus today to visit relatives, among the well-known visitors who spent the day In Albany. Max Cassel and Sister 80 Broad Street. The nail pierced the sole of the shoe on the left foot and penetrated deep int(ythe flesh, cutting the leaders of the middle toe. The wound is a very, painful one, and might have been very serious. It was dressed by Dr. W. L. Davis and every precaution was taken to prevent any serious results from ensuin’g. Mr. Muse was out on crutches to day and he will probably have to rely on their aid* in getting about for some time. Windows, Doors, Blinds. Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, etc. See our Mantels for tenement and cottage houses. Columns and Balusters turned to order., Flooring,. Celling, Siding and Fram ing Lumber. Telephone No. 44. Mr. Smith D. Pickett came in from Leary today, and his friends were glad to learn that Jhls brother-in-law, Mr. Will Markham, who has- been quite ill at that* place, was much better. Miss Heleti Davis .is expetfced to morrow from Atlanta, where she has been visiting relatives for the last two weeks. THE BALTIC Mr. H. D. Pollard, superintendent of this division of the Central of Geor gia railway, spent today in the city arranging for the early beginning of the extensive improvements-which are to be made in the freight yards oil the Central here. The Rev. Dr. Maclemore, pastor of the Baptist church of Sylvester, spent yesterday in the city and officiated at the morning and evening- services of the Baptist church. JHe was the guest of Mr. Joseph S. Davis. J. D. WESTON Anyone having bicycle, in good con dition, for sale, 'phone 70 or call at 69 Broad street. W. E. FIELDS. Mr. J.< B. Weill went up to .Phi- lenm today on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones will return this week from New York. NOTICE ARNISH ROCK. Mr. L. C. Plonsky spent several hours in Cordele today on business. Mrs. Hicks, returned Saturday after noon from New Orleans, where she went to enjoy Mardi Gras. A LlfflitliouKo Which In' Without a Light of Itii Own. The most extraordinary of all light houses Is to bo fouu‘4 ou Amish rock, Stornoway bay, a rock which Is sepa rated from the island of Lewis by a channel over 5(30 feet wide. It Is in the Hebrides, Scotland. • On this, rock a conical beacon is erected, and on its summit a lantern Is fixed, from which, night after night, shines a light which is seen by the fishermen far and wide. Yet there is no burning lamp In the lantern, and no attendant ever goes to It, for the simple reason that there is no lamp to attend'to, no wick to train and no oil'well to replenish. The way in which this peculiar light house is illuminated Is tills: “On the Island of Lewis, 500 feet or so away, is a lighthouse, ami from a window’ In the tqwer a stream of light Is project ed oi£ a mirror in the lantern ou the summit of Aruish rock. These rays are .reflected ,to an arrangement of prisms and by their action are con verged to a focus outside the lantern, from which they diverge hi the neces sary direction.” The conoequence Is that to till intents and purposes a lighthouse exists which haq neither lamp nor lighthouse keeper and*yet which gives as serviceable a light, taking into account the require ments of the locality,, as If an elaborate and costly lighthouse, with lamps, serv ice room, bedroom; living room, store room, oil- roonn wqter tanks and all other accessories, were erected on the summit of the'rock. TO CONTRACTORS UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. A Swell D ress i Lace and Buflon The friends of Mrs. S. Cohn will be sorry to learn that she is ill at her home on Jefferson street. Mr. J. D. Gortatowsky returned this afternon from Columbus, whqre he had been on a short pleasure trip. Bids Wanted for Schopl Building. Messrs. A. Sterne and C. Smith, of Anniston, Ala., are in the city, visit ing at the home of Mr. S. Sterne, on Pine street. Has Just recslvsd some of’hls advance 8prlng Goods, some, of which are men tioned below, arid for the next week will go at prices that every cautious buyer ought to take advantage of. Towels worth 15c, 20c and 26c will go at 10c White Linen Table Cloths, red bor dered, fringed, worth 75c, will go at 50e Miss Jennie Gibbs returned to her home in Atlanta Saturday night, after a short visit to Mrs. A. H. Hilsman. Miss Gibbs was called home on ac count of the Illness of her brother, Office of County School Commissioner, of Dougherty County,, Georgia. Albany, Ga.', Feb, 12, 1906. Sealed proposals will be received, • by the undersigned, at the office of County School Commlsloner of Dough erty county, at Albany, Ga., up to noon of the 14th day of March, 1906, for, the erection and completion of a high school building according to the plans and specifications of Bruce & Everett, architects, as now on file with L. E. Welch, County School Commissioner of Dougherty County, at his office at Albany Ga. Payments to be made as per specifications. ... Each bid must be accompanied, by a certified check for $1,000, payable to the undersigned, In order to secure good faith on the part of the bidder. Bond to be given as per specifica tions. Copy of complete plans and specifi cations can be had upon application to Bruce & Everett, architects, Atlan ta, Ga„ and a copy open to the Inspec tion of the public Is now on file at the office of L. E. Welch, County School Commissioner. , The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. L. E. WELCH, Count}, School Commissioner. 12-law4w ) Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pickron, of Pel- A Good Garden JOS. L. RAREY, Turkey Red Table Cloths, fringed, worth 76c, will go at ‘ Ladies’ Turn-down Collars, worth 15c, 20c and 25c, at only ’ THE OLD RELIABLE TAILOh. Is still doing business at his ok place over the First National Bank, samples of all the new colorings in all and winter fabrics are ready for nspection. Our styles appeal forci bly . to well dressed gentlemen, and our prices are as low aB Is consistent with good workmanship. Is not only a luxury, but an econ omy. It cuts the grocery bills in half. The Albany Drag Co.’s seeds are absolutely fresh and of the best; qual ity—they grow. • A large lot of White and Colored Cotton Feather-e'tltch Braid, per bunch .. .. Ginghams, for Aprons, per yard.. 6c JOS. L. RAREY, The Tailor GRAINGER & BARTLETT, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all serlpus trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They perfect ly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort 25e at Albany Drug Co. fyfyYv'; : 'fy #■ ' Iw/iiVlifliwlseili’nri’ff,li' i*~' ' . Albany Drug Co Dawson, Ga. Coat of Brick, 8tone, or Wooden Buildings Furnished, Agent for May Manton Patterns.