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the ALBANY DAILY HERALD! FRIDAY MARCH '9, 1906.
home In a day or two from Savannah,
where they have been visiting rela
tives the last few weeks.
Poulan. where they, visited relatives
for a few days.
Mr. Julius Well is-mingling with his
Albany friends today.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S
ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
Mr. John H. Mock took a business
trip to Doerun yesterday. He will re
turn tomorrow.
Mr. G. M. Bacon, of DeWItt, is
among the prominent visitors in Al
bany this afternoon.
Those Who Come and do—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
doing on in Society, With Now and
Then a Little dossip.
Mr. W. T. Hadlow returned home
yesterday, after a short business trip
to Dawson.
Judge and Mrs. F. F. Putney, of Put
ney, have been in the city today, hav
ing just returned from New York,
where they were called by the death
of Judge Putney’s sister, Mrs. James
Wetherbee, who was the mother of
Messrs. J. R. and E. E. Wetherbee, of
Putney. The Messrs. Wetherbee also
Mr. M. J. Hatcher, of Parkersville,
is attending to business affairs in the
city today.
Dr. A. B. McCaskill has returned
from Bluffton, where he was called to
be at the bedside of his sister, Mrs.
Rambo, who, we are glad to be able
to refort, is improved.
Mrs. Jennie Schwarz, of New York,
will be the guest of Mr3. C. L. Mich
els next week.
Mr.. J. E. Wooten, of Leary, was
looking after business interests here
yesterday.
Mr. H. F. Brimberry left the city at
noon today for Cordele on a business
trip.
Mrs.-W. E. Mitchell, of Sumter, Ga„
is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Owens,
on Gommerce street.
Mrs. F. R. Yarbrough and little
daughter have returned from a - visit
to relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. G. H. Reynolds, of Baconton, is
attending to business affairs here this
afternoon.
Miss Louise Weldon arrived home
yesterday afternoon from Pensacola,
Fla., where she spent a' most delight
ful Visit of several weeks with the
family of Mr. E. R. Cobb.
There Are Others.
Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffher Marx
World
We will sell Ladles’ and Misses' Suits 40 par sent, iassOthan
they are marked. You are sure to get a bargain. Also
Misses’ and Children's Kid Cloves worth $1 for 50c. Al<
Millinery reduced 50 per cent. Corsets with supporters, for
mer price 50o and 76c, will sell now for 35o.
80 Broad Street.
Windows, Doors, Blinds.
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, etc.
8ee our Mantels for tenement and
cottage houses.
Columns and Balusters turned to
order.
Flooring,; Celling, Siding end Fram
ing Lumber,
Telephone No. 44.
THE BALTIC
Mrs. Talkmuch (at Niagara Falls)—
Isn’t it grand? I love to hear its roar.
Mr. Talkmuch—So do t Just keep
quiet for a while and we’ll both hear
It. . $
J. D. WESTON
J. 8. Davip. T. W. Ventulett
J. S. DAVIS & CO.
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Don’t .frown—look pleasant. If you
are suffering from Indigestion or sour
stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
Hon. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga.,
■jays: ’’I suffered more than 20 years
with Indigestion. A friend recom
mended Kodol. It relieved me In one
lay and I now enjoy better health than
for many years.” Kodol digests what
you eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on
stomach, belching, etc. Sold by Al
bany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
”1 see that poor Gruet has been ar
rested for the murder of an old maid."
"Is there any evidence against
him?”
“I should say there was. He seat
her a proposal of marriage, and the
medical examiner declares that she
died of heart failure."
well Uress i
Lace?and Button
HejlHaKerf 'Bread
With a new oven and an old experienced Baker, we are able
to supply
!'Bread, 'Rolls and CaRes
That, will surely please you. Only best material used, insur
ing best results, ’Phone 69-4.
Wall Paper,
All New Stock.
ALBANY DECORATING CO.
Rumney Building. , ’Phone No. 393.
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Indigestion Is much of a habit.
Don’t get the habit. Take a little Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure after eating and
you will qult.belching, pufflng, palpita
ting and frowning. Kodol Digests
what you eat and makes the stomach
sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., HUs-
man-Sale Drug Co. '
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Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal,
’Phone 367. 1 rompt service. Patron-
age solicited.
at Ehrlich’
Broad Street.
The friends of Mr. C. R. Davis will
learn with regret that he is ill at his
home on Flint street.
Mr. E. E. Wetherby, of Putney, is
spending the day in the city on busi
ness.
Mr. Edward Haas, of New York, a
well-known traveling man, is spend
ing a few days la the city.
Mr. Chan Jones is spending the
day In Leesburg, attending a dove
shoot.
Mr. Mark Solomon, of Montgomery,
Is a guest at the home of hls brother,
Mr. H. Solomon, on Pine street
I
Mr. S. J. W. Livingston will return
home tomorrow from Atlanta, where
he has been spending several days, at
tending to business affairs, and ming
ling with friends.
Robert Christian, of Leesburg, is
spending the day la Albany ’on busi
ness.
Mr. Ike Weiss left the city last
night for New York, for a visit of a
couple of weeks, on business and
pleasure.
Mr. J. A. Herron left Albany last
night -for Atlanta, for a few days’
pleasure trip.
Miss Lottie Tift returns home this
afternoon from Americus, where she
has been visiting the last two weeks
at the home of friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Holt and children
left the city at noon today for Macon,
where they will visit relatives. Mr.
Holt’s mother Is quite ill In Macon.
Mr. O. F. Cheatham, Jr., will spend
Sunday la Arlington, with friends.
Mrs. Bernard L. McCaskill is ex-
-pected in the city This atfernoon or
tomorrow. She will be a guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tift, on
Jefferson street.,
Mr. J. D. Haddock, of Doerun, was
among the visitors in the city yester
day and this morning,
Mr. W. H. Gilbert ‘returned this
morning from a short busines trip to
Wetherby. •
The friends of Mrs. S. Cohn will
learn with regret that she continues
quite - ill at the home on Jefferson
street.
Hon. Joe Hill Hall, of Macon, was
the guest of his brothers in the city
this morning.
Mr. J. vf Farrington left the city
this morning tor Cairo, to be at the
bedside of his sister, Mrs. James
Whidden, who is critically ill. Mrs.
Whidden was formerly Miss Rena Far
rington.
Mr. Louis Bennett was among those
who came in this morning on the be
lated Central train.
Mr. A. C. Gortatowsky left the city
last night on a business trip to Grif
fin and other points.
Mr. W. W. Williams and Mr. Cox,
of Macon, are expected in the city to
morrow. They will be here several
days, guests at the home of Mr. S. J.
W. Livingston.
Mr. George McConnell, of Pretoria,
is looking after business Interests in
the city today.
Mr. C. D. Sale, of Ducker Station, is
among the visitors in Albany today.
Mrs. C. L. Michels came in this
morning from Burlington, S. C., to join
her husband, who is living here.
Mr. and Mrs. .T. C. Tims, of Moul
trie, were among the visitors in Al
bany yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Hall, of Oakfleld,
are spending the day in the city on
business.
Mrs. C. L. Michels and daughter,
Miss Lessie Michels, are expected
Mr. J. R. Pinkston and Miss Mattie
Pinkston arrived home at noon from
Dressmaking.
Bring your work to Carroll’s old
stand, corner Commerce and Jackson
streets. Satisfaction guaranteed.
ELIZA PONDER OWENS.
Johnny’s Illustration.
Teacher—What are the properties
of heat, Johnny?
Johnny—Properties of heat Is that
it expands bodies, while cold con
tracts them.
Teacher-Very good. Can you give
me an example?
Johnny—Yes’m. In summer, when
it is very hot, the day is long; in win
ter, when it is cold, it gets to be very
short.
Caused by the Proposal.
This is to be a gray spring for both sexes. Already fashionable
circles have not only bowed to the decree, but have‘welcomed it. Last
week in New York, when the thermometer registered summer
we’ather, the stylish men and women appeared on Fifth Avenue in'
gray. The men’s clothes were an oyster gray, and in many cases a
pearl gray. There was gray in their neckwear and gray in their waist-
coasts. This means gray in Albany, for Albany is “there with the
goods” when it comes to style as in other things.
This leads to a mention of our gray suits for spring and summer.
They are here. Some are solid gray in beautiful shades, subdued and
pronounced; many are patterns containing other colors, but gray is
foremost. We feel confident that no line of clothing in Albany can
equal the Hart, Schafner & Marx.' It is worth your while to see them. 1
A Hot One.
3R.ICKL.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
Annual Capacity, 10,000,000.
, “What am Sambo’s business?”
“He’s a gentleman.”
“Well, he am not de only man dat
dont’ know his business.”
Dominates
the
Fresh Seed are the v only
kind that Grow.
Fresh Seed are the only
kind we sell.
Albany Drug Co,
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