The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 08, 1906, Image 4

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: THUR8DAY, MARCH 1806. HOFMAYER, JONES » COMPANY—THE QUALITY STORE. MATCHLESS 1 ’ : s % * • . 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 FaultlessT)ay Shirts, absolutely the best shirt at the price, $1 and $1.75. Boys’ E. $ W. Collars 2 for 25c. The New Collar for Summer. ■ ' ' ■ , i V- \ ' ‘ - ,- ‘ Band low in front, with long flaring points coming close to gether at tile button; tight lock front, back high enough to pro tect the collar of the coat—The "Kabosn,” the new E. & W. fold collar for summer. Perfect combination of style and com- fort--25c eacii, #2.75 per dozen. Hofmayer, Jones ® Co., The Quality Store. Dainty Styles in Lingerie Waists. 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 tile remarkably reasonable prices for which they are offered. Many of these waists arescareful copies of the finest French garments. Some are clever creations of leading American modists. Allure beautiful, and are 1 here for you to-admire. So Come to see them, even if you have no uotion'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. CONDUCTOR BULLARD RETURNS WITH BRIDE MUTINY or FIREMEN ON BIG STEAMER. Wedding at Waycross Ten Days Ago. One Fireman Killed in RevqJver Battle To plant unreliable.seeds is to bury money. It is also a waste of money to pay too much for j?ood seeds. It will be a satisfaction to you to buy 1 fresh seeds of guaranteed reliability, and to get them at fairest prices. f s We handle none but beeds supplied by growers who can be trusted. We shall appreciate your pktronage and believe that you will in due seeson appreciate the quality of the seeds supplied. Hoggard Drug Co. 'Phone 75. Are You MAI^teS OLD THINGS NEW EkJUia nmcr Instantly restores the brilllaht newness and finish of Pianos, Furniture, Picture Frames Interior Woodwork, Hardwood Floors, and all potished, varnished ■or enameled surfaces. . It renews amt redresses every thing it touches. Itovumishing is unnecessary, becaasas scratches, stains arid dirt .instantly .disap pear, leaving a smooth, brilliant surface. EltUld UtHM? ii not a varnish, but a surface food that is absorbed by the old finish, instantly restoring the latter to its original bright ness. Easy to use—only a piece of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries instantly. One delighted customer writes that it la worth $100 per bottle. The price is only 60 cents. A t«w trl.l Wtl,, «t IQc. «acN Sold by . J. A. WILLIAMS, OUy Furniture Repair Shop. 'Phone 345. Bride was Miss Eva R. DeLoach. Mr. Walter D. Bullard returned last night with his bride from a ten days’ stay at various points of interest In Florida. Mrs. Bullard was formerly Miss Eva R. De Loach, of Waycross, where she and Mr. Bullard were married- on the 2Gth of February. They left Imme diately for the Land of Flowers, visit ing a number of points In that state. Last night they reached Albany, and will make this city their home. They are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joiner, Jr., on Residence street. Mr. Bullfird is a popular conductor ✓ •_ In the employ of the Atlantic CoaBt Line. He has hundreds,of friends lu Albany and all along the line of his run. His brde, who was a beautful ond popular young lady of Waycross, will be cordially welcomed to Albany on the Decks. ALBERT HOWELL IS NOW PRESIDENT Of the Capital City Club by Reason of the Death of Major Mims. New York, March 8.—Mutiny on the steamer “Massachusetts” at her dock In Brooklyn today resulted In one'fire man being killed in a revolver battle on the decks. The steamer’s firemen were ranged against the officers of the ship, but quiet was restored before the police arrived. Six members of the crew were arrested. The mutiny had been brewing ever since the steamer left Cardiff. Wales. The fire men were the chief disturbers, com plaining of the food. 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans. THOS.H. MILNER, AUorney-al-Law, Room 311 DoylK-Exchitnge Bank r BulIdlnJsAlbuny, La. JAMES TIFT MANN Attorney and Counsellor at Law. VemulettJ Building] V contemplating investing in real estate? If so, the Jones & Smith Title Guarantee & Loan Co. are the people you want to consult for these reasons: . They guarantee the title to every piece of property they offer. They are responsible for any defects in the title they offer. They have the most com plete list of desirable prpper- ties in and about the city. Vacant lots, nice houses, and cheap tenant houses for sale. See Win. E. SMITH, Real Estate Manager Jones'& Smttli T. G. & L. Co.; Woolfolk Building. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, 'Phone S67. Prompt service. Patron, age solicited. j| FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS for couple or for two young men. Desirable room. Mrs. W. H. Gilbert. 8-1 w Special to The Herald. Atlanta, Ga., March 8.—By i reason of the death of Major Livingston Mims, Albert Howell, Jr., who has been vice- president of the Capital City Club for years, becomes the acting president of that organization, and, if he will ac cept the place, will be elected perma nent president. Major Mims was head of the club for many years. The an nual raeet’ng of the club will be held ip April, and at that time the question of choosing a new' president will come up. The chances are that Mr. Howell will have no opposition in the event it is his desire to stand for election. Matinee a.nd Night Monday, Mar. 12 Reno® Alvord’s Surprise Co. A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION The Best Acts of the Min strel, Opera, Drama and Vaudeville Merged Into One Grand Program. 1 nnfl HMliliinnlfl Wail Paper, All New Stock. v ALBANY DECORATING CO. Rumney Building. ’Phone No. 893. RESIDENTS OF ZION CITY CALLED ON FOR LOAN. OHIO COAL MINERS WILL CERTAINLY STRIKE Refusal of Operators to Raise Wages* Makes Strike Certain. Cleveland, Ohio, March 8.—The^coal operators here today decided not to concede the demands of the miners for increased wages. It is believed that this makes a strike by the Ohio miners certain. Overseer Volva Wants to Save the Community from Money Lenders. Chicago, March 8.—-Picturing a gloomy financial situation, Overseer Volva, of Zion City, called on the resi dents for two hundred and fifty thous and dollars last night, to save the com munity from money lenders and re lieve the present pressure. He prom ised as securities for the loans first mortgages on the lace factory and the printing house. He upbraided the fol lowers of Alexander Doiyle who estab lished Zion city, for wearing jewelry. Reno and Alvord. Most vaudeville entertainments con sist of six acts or so. Reno and Al- vord’s Surprise Vaudeville Compauy and Indoor Circus will give nine strong, clean acts In it3 coming en gagement at the Rawlins theatre on Monday night. Reno and Alvord are in the circus-business aud rather than lose some of their best specialty peo ple by lotting them scatter iu vaude- v\lte engagements, they, decided to ke'ep them employed throughout the Winter season. They are. with but two exceptions, circus pet formers who do their regular circus turns oil the' stage. The exceptions are high-class vaude ville performers engaged so as to vary the entertainment. The show Is a clean and wholesome one throughout, with no suggestion*of offense, and ca ters especially to ladles and children. Special matinee Monday at 3 p. m. Prices: Matinee, 15 and 25c: night, 25,'35 and 50 cents. DOWNPOUR DID NOT STOP DOVE SHOOT. Gunners Went Out Today in Spite of . Most Unfavorable Conditions. The bad weather this morning sadly Interfered with the dove shoot which was scheduled to take place on the Farkas plantation, five mile? below the city. At'the time when most of the sports men would have left their warm beds to dress for the hunt, the rain was coming down in torrents. The aver age expectant hunter merely listened for a moment, then turned over and went back to sleep. A few brave spirits, however, faced the bad weather and were in the bait ed field by daylight. The rain was so thick, that a bird could hardly have flown against it, but the gunners, in cluding a • number who came down from Macon last night, stuck to their posts until the downpour finally ceased. The shooting has been in progress all day., A number of parties have gone out duHng the .forenoon, and it is understood that good sport .is being enjoyed. There^s no telling how .many doves will be killed during the day. NORWEGIAN FISHERMEN’S HUTS BURIED BY AN AVALANCHE. Thondhjen, Norway, March 8.—An avalanche on Lofeten Island yesterday buried a number of fishermens’ huts. Twenty dead and thirty-five injured have been taken out. Oysters for Elks, Fresh oysters on the half shell for Elks this evening at Elks’ Home.. All Elks should, attend. m show L THE WEATHER. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for Georgia for next; 24 hours: Fair tonight, preceded Dy rain in east ern portion; colder in western portion. Friday, fair. 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: Maximum temperature 69 Minimum temperature 46 Mean temperature 57.5 Rainfall 1.52 River 7.7 Fall in 24 hoprs 0.2 Light, rain. Wind, northeast. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. at 311. Matinee Prices, 15c and 25c Night Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c. Seats Friday, Lonsberg’s. Do you know that you can obtain fine Souvenir Post Cards At Lonsberg’s. Views of the city, Burnt Leather Post . Cards, and 5,000 kinds of Comic Post Cards.' — Big reduction on Copy right Books. LONSBERG’S book m Spring Clothes Prepare Now for Easter Better give us your order today, if you haven’t done so, then you’ll be certain to get your suit in time, for Easter. Fabric, fit aud workman ship guaranteed. Davis takes the measure, Stern— he does the rest. • ON C. R. Davis & Co.