The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 07, 1906, Image 4

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. fc, THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: WEDNE8DAY, MARCH 7, 1906. THE QUALITY STORE-HOFMAYER JONES ® COMPANY. 1111 1 — HOFMAYER, JONES COMPANY-THE QUALITY STORE^ MATCHLESS To the particular man who Knows about shirts the name Manhattan is synonymous with matchless. “Manhattan” on a shirt is a guaranty that the fit, the style and the quality of the garment are superior not to be equalled. . ‘ . Decidedly the most ambitious display of Manhattan negligees we’ve ever shown is now ready for your inspection. Plain white and figured and striped effects on white, light and dark grounds are here in pleasing profusion, both in plain and pleated bosom shirts with cuffs attached or detached. Prices range from $1.50 to $3.50. We are also exclusive Albany sellers of the Faultless Day Shirts, absolutely the best shirt at the price, $1 and $1.75. < The New Collar for Summer. Band low in fron£ with long flaring points coming close to gether at the button; tight lock front, back high enough to pro tect the collar of the coat--The u Kabosa," the new E. & W. fold collar for summer. Perfect continuation of style and com- fort-25c each, $2.75 per dozen. I Hofmayer, Jones ® Co., The Quality Stole. Dainty Styles in Lingerie Waists. Boys’ E. ® W. Collars 2 for 25c. Every lover of beauty and charm in a garment will be de lighted over the dainty lingerie waists. The first shipment of our magnificent stock of these most popular waists contains many charming styles of beautiful lawn artistically trimmed with finest Swiss embroideries and Valenciennes laces. Every woman delights in their daintiness and becomingness, and all recognize that they are wonderful values at the remarkably reasonable prices for whicli they are offered. 1 Many of these waists are careful copies of the finest French garments.. Some are clever creations of leading American nxodists. All are beautiful, and are here for you to admire. So Come to see them, even if you have no notion of buying. Our line of boys collars has been made complete by fresh lots of E. & W. wing and new shaped, fold collars. There is a complete range of sizes and the styles shown include the new est shapes for this spring and summer. Unquestionably the best boy’s collar on the market, 2 for 25c. Hofmayer, Jones ® Co., The Quality Store. rm fih pk it ■ pm Don t Bury Doll ars 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, aud to get them at fairest prices. We handle none but seeds supplied by growers Mio can be trusted. We shall appreciate your patronage and believe that you will in due seeson appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied. Judge Sam B. Adams Replies to Sermon of Rev. W. P. McCorKle. * There will bq great rejoicing among the draymen o£ the city when Wash* ington street is opened to traffic once more. • For several months they have been forced to use Front and Jackson streets and the alleys on, either side of the court house square in hauling freight between the depots and the business section of the city. And as the streets' and alleys have been in bad condition much of the time, dray horses and mules have suffered not a little.' Fresh Shipment WILEYS * CANDIES —ALSO— CHERRIES in MARASCHINO! Hoggard Drug Co. Savannah, Ga., March 7. — Judge Samuel B. Adams, formerly of the Su preme Court of Georgia, denies most strenuously the allegation that ladles and children who meet at the home of a host or hostess and play for prizes offered by the. one giving the party are guilty of gambling. He makes the Phone 75. denial In the Mornlng^News In answer ( to a. sermon that was preqehed Sunday night by Rev. Dr. W. P. McCorkle, pas- mywmMNmmmmmmwm . feti i-v Japanese Mattings long. J list what you have wanted in floor coverings for so 10.000 yards <to select from. See our display before buying. Room Size Rugs At great reductions. tor of the First Presbyterian church. Judge Adams said in part: ‘The charge that prominent citizens permit their wives and daughters to violate the laws of the land is a seri ous one and ought not to be made un less fully sustained by the law and the fucts. Mr. McCorkle seems confident that whenever people play for a prize the,^ are gambling, are lawbreakers and says this is the opinion, not of cranks and fanatics and preachers, but of learned Jurists construing the lnws of our Christian commonwealth. While l am sure Mr. McCorkle Is per fectly honest and Islncere, he is yet HAVE HIM CUPPED SHORT. The season for clipping horses and mules has arrived, aud I beg to an nounce that my clipping machine Is In flrst-class runninng order at my stables on Pine street. 1-wk F. W. GODWIN. ^ ' * V y .. , ; • 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Attsmsy-at-Um, Room 811 Davis-Exchange Bank _ — iiange B Building, Albany, Ga. very much mistaken, and he would find It difficult to mention any jury or court that has ever held that because a prize is offered and obtained by the successful contestant in a game of ■cards the people playing are guilty of gambling. 1 have read once or twice in some newspaper that a judge of a superior court in Georgia has so charged a grand jury. If a judge has so charged he was not a jurist. If the players, instead of playing against each other for money, do this for a prize purchased by tihelr money, they are guilty of gambling, but if the lady of the house offers to her guests a prize in a card party, a prize to the purchase of which these players have contributed nothing, they ate'no more guilty of gambling than if they were in a spelling bee or a foot race in which a prize was offered to the suc cessful contestant” Judge Adams states that he is not defending card parties, but that tie doesn’t believe they constitute gam bling. CITY POUND SALE. 25c 50c 75c ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Albany, Ga., March 7, 1906. The following is a list of letters re maining in this office unclaimed on March 7, IMG. Unless called for they will he sent to the Dead Letter office. Gentlemen's List. A—William Alexander, A. A. Ar nold. B—Phillip Barber, Clifford Bridges, S. F. Bryant. C—IV. C. Collins, Avan Collins, C. W. H. Call, Klem Clements, W. C. Comer. D—W. H. Davenport. F—Louis Freeney. C>—Georgia Wood Fiber Co., Henry George. P. E. Geise. H“—O. H. Harris, J. W. Haggan, R. C. Huggins. J—Herbert F. Johnson, C. C. Jack- son. K—Charles King, Jim Kendrick, Louis Kalbileld. L—Willie Loundy, Dewhlt Lowe, Fane Lenads, Gus Leans. M—Bakers Maker (2), H. C. McAr roe. v M—R. B. Morris, Tim Moes, Wm. Morris. O—George Orwlne. S. B. Ross, J. B. Ross, s —EH Sherwin. Gipson Skepperd, John Smith '(i). George Smith, Jas. J. Smith, Willie Smith. W—Geo. Williams, W. D. Wilson. Cnlef Wagner, 144 Washington Street. Ladles’ List A—Miss Bertha Anderson. B—Miss Mattie Boutiey, Miss Mb- :ule Lee Booker, Miss Sarah Bradley. C — Elizabeth Carter, Miss Lula Chester. D—Miss Ida Davis. E—Mias Lueser Bioson, Mrs. Henri etta Evens. G—Miss Abble Green, Mrs. M. C. Grimes. H— Miss Laura Harper, Mts3 Mary Hill, Mrs. Fannie Hinss, Miss eflala Hoper, Miss Sindie Hopkins, Miss Ore Lee Hobbs. J—Mrs. Ora Johnson, Miss Annie Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie Jenkins, Miss Alice Jackson, Mis. Broney Jackson. K—Miss Rose Kendrick. L—Mrs. Rose MoL. Lockett, Mrs. Fannie Love. M—Mrs. Susie McLendon. R—Miss Elisabeth Robinson, Miss Chllile Roper, Miss Lethe Robinson. S—Miss Jine Selsian, Mrs. Elvadia Simmons, Miss Jimmie Lee Smith (2). W—Mrs. Sam Woodson, Mrs. Mamie Williams. In calling for above letters please say “Advertised,” and pay lc for same. H. F. BRIMBERRY. P. M THE WEATHER. Weather Forecast. The following- is the weather fore cast for Georgia for next 24 hours: Rain tonight and Thursday; colder Thursday in western portion. i Local Weather Observations. The following observations for the past twenty-four hours have been taken at the U. S. Weather Bureau at Albany, Ga., and are published for Information of the public: j Maximum temperature 65 Minimum temperature 46 Mean temperature 55.5 Rainfall 0.0 River 7.9 Fall in 24 hours 0.1 Cloudy.' Wind, east. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer pbserver. I will sell at the city pound, in the city of Albany* Dougherty county. Georgia, oa Saturday, 10th last., at 10 o’clock a. in., at public outcry, one black Berkshire shoat, takea up in the city and impounded. Owner can [)ro ve nt sale by proving ownership and paying costs. J. W. KEMP, 7-3t Deputy Marshal. S. STERNE, Tbe Grocer. i No musical person ghoul-! 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 TheMathushek & Son 100. Are guaranteed tp give perfect and last ing satisfaction, and can be bought at the right prices and on easy terms. Catalogue free for the asking. LQNSBERG’S BOOK AND MUSIC HOUSE. Don't bet money on ehc Governors race—-it is gamb ling. Simply wage a case of Flint Rock Ginger Ale. It s befter form and—you have something to live for. GRAINGER & BARTLETT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, Dawson, Ga. Cost of Brick, Stone, or Woods Buildings Furnished. Anybody can Keep a shoe store- anybody cansell shoes—but osrj 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 aides swelling and heel slip ping—and preserve* 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. C. R. Davis & Co.