The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 14, 1906, Image 5

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1906. Georgia Home Mission Conference and Missionary Institute. While there she will be a guest of Dr. J. S. Todd. and who hope that^he will make the success he deserves In the new field. Rosenberg Bros. Col. R. J. Bacon, Jr., of Baconton, Is among the well-known vlBltonj in the city this aftergoon. Mr. W. T. Jackson, of Baconton, ar rived In the city at noon today. He Is spending the afternoon in Albany, attending to business affairs. EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM POR ONE MORE Mr. C. E. Norris left the city this morning, after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. W. Living ston. Those Who Come and Oo—-Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is Going oo In Society, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. Col. I. 'P. Cocke, of Armena, was shaking hands with Albany friends yesterday. Mr. Frederick B. ,Juelg, a popular V * f, _ 1 ’ - *V' ' Mrs. 3. M. Brooks -his .returned' home, after a pleasant visit with rela tives in Sparta. traveling man'df Buffalo, is among the visitors in the- city today. Col. 3. 3. Benndtt, of Camilla, was imohg the prominent visitors In .the sity yesterday. Mrs. Jake Samuels and children left the city St noon today for their home in Macon, after a pleasant visit of a week at the home of Mrs. Max Alt man, Mrs. Samuels' sister. Mr. W. L. JCemp, of Atranta, spent the morning -in the city, the guest of his father, Mr. J, W. Kemp, en route to Oakfleld, for which place he left at noon. Miss Ellen Dortch, after a pleasant visit of several weeks at the home of Miss Sarah Tyler, In Arcadia, will leave for her home in Goldsboro, N. C., While a visitor here, Miss Albany Decorating Co., Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Moulding .and Picture Rail. Rumney Building. Phone 393. Mrs. Henly, of Baconton, was shop ping In the city yesterday. Friday. Dortch made many friends, who will regret sincerely her departure. Mr. W. T. Sadler has returned home, after a visit of a couple of days In Macon. Mr. Nelson Tift came In yesterday from a drumming tour. He Is spend ing a few days with friends and rela tives in Albany. POWER FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS Miss Emily Williams, of Macon, spent yesterday in the city, a guest at the home of Mrs. J. T. Holt. She left this morning for Florida, where she will visit. The City Now Prepared to Make Rates. Mrs. Pemberton, of Fayetteville, N. C., Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bacon. Notice is hereby given that the City of Albany, through the Waterworks and Electric Light Commission, is now prepared to furnish electric power for motors not exceeding ten-horsepower, inside the city limits of Albany, such power to be used only in the day time. Power for motors for small manufac turing enterprises or for industries of any kind not requiring more than ten- horsepower can be had upon most sat- For further informa- Mr. R. P. Jackson, of Baconton, wak attending to business affairs in the city yesterday. Mr. B. F. Sikes, of Worth county, was attending to business affairs here yesterday. Mr. W. W. Williams, of Macon, spent yesterday in Albany, the guest of ML S. J. W. Livingston. Mr. Max Cassell and Miss Tend Cas- sel are expected to arrive In the city tomorrow, after an absence of several weeks in New York city, where they purchased their spring stock of mil linery. Mr. Jacob Shiver, of Leesburg, was among the well-known visitors in Al bany yesterday afternoon. V isfactory terms, tlon apply to Mrs. W. C. Brooks, of Camilla, Is a guest at the home of Mrs. 'Christie Brooks, at the corner of North and Monroe streets, for a few days. WILLIAM LOCKETT, Superintendent. Mr. George Battle arrived In the city yesterday afternoon, from Tampa, Fla., his home. He came to attend the funeral of his father, Mr. A. B. Battle. He will return home tomor row. I 14-lmo THE WEATHER. Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner &? Marx Miss Irene Hand returned yester day morning to her home in Pelham, after a pleasant visit of several dayB at the home of Miss Annie Hobbs, on. Commerce street. Weather Forecast The following Is the weather fore cast for Georgia for next 24 hours: Rain tonight and In eastern and southern portions Thursday morning. Colder tonight in northern and central portions. Colder Thursday. Lead the Style Procession this Spring Mr. J. T. Norris, of Newton, Is spending the day in Albany on busi- Mr. D. H. Fain, of Macon, a popular traveling man, formerly a resident of this city, is spending the day here, ('looking affer business interests and .mingling with friends. Mrs. R. A. Jones and Mrs. John Howard, of Quincy, Fla., are expected in the city tomorrow. They will be guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. P..Lunday. Don’t wait, until your friends make their appearance, clad in the season’s new fashions. < If you are a man who wants to maintain a reputation as “a good dresser,” flow is the time for you to come here arid make your selections of spring toggery. We can show you every smart style in every fashionable fabric, and the man who can’t £nd ex actly what he waqts here must, irideed, be critical. Don’t put off buying your spring suit. Come in today—HOW— while our stock is at its zenith. Be the first, and ; not. the last, to appear in spring attire. Look for the label, “Hart, Schafner & Marx;” small thing'to look for, big thing to find. ' We Have the Absolutely Correct Things in Men's Panama Hats $3.00 to $6.50. Local Weather Observations. The following observations for the past twenty-four hours have been taken at the U. S. Weather BuredU at Albany,, Ga., and are published for Ipformatlon of the public: Maximum temperature ..........76 Minimum temperature 46 Mean temperature A .'jj Precipitation 0 Height of river 9.2 Rise In 24 hours. vO.l Clear; southwest winds. D. W. BROSNAN, Mr. C. W. Ffelder, of Americus, a well-known traveling man, was among the visitors here yesterday. Mr. J. N. Tyson, of Doerun, njas looking after business interests here yesterday. • Mr. B. K. Gunn is spending the week In Moultrie, attending to busi ness affairs. M1s3 Emma Carter returned home yesterday, after a pleasant visit of sev eral weeks in Eutaula, Ala. Messrs. Z. A. and Roy Barnes left Albany at noon yesterday for Atlanta, to a short business trip. Mr! E. M. Aultman, of Worth county, is looking after business Interests in Volunteer Observer. Mr. H. H. Radford, of Newton, was among the well-known visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. J. V. JackSon is among the well- known residents of Baconton spending the day here. Phone 226 for prompt deliveries of anything in the feed line for Worses and cows. Full weights and high- class goods. Prices low. Give us a Mr. J. W. Slappey, of Sylvester, spent yesterday In the city on busi ness. Mr. Abe Ash left Albany yesterday for Brunswick and other points on a drumming tour. The funeral of .Mr. A. E. Battle, who accidentally shot and killed himself Monday night, was held this morning at the home of the family on Pine Rev. J. A. Rumney officiated. of Oakfleld, was Mr. John Wall, mingling with friends In the city this morning. Mr. Sam Crenshaw left the city yes terday for Bainbridge, which city he will make his home in future. Mr. Crenshaw has many friends here who regret his departure to another city, street. The sad death has been the cause of great grief in many Albany homes, the deceased having won a large host of friends Iby his strict Integrity and good deeds. Mrs. W. D. Sandwich left the city .oday for Atlanta to attend the North THE BALTIC 1 and, bister 80 Broad Street. “Something of a 'Fisherman.” Under the above head, the West Palm each i(Fla.) Tropical Sun gives an interesting account of the remark able catches of amber-jack, sheeps, head and blue fish, by Mr- C. D. Smith, of Albany. Mr. Smith estab- Fresh Se kind that Gi Fresh Se kind we sell Coffee! Windows,Doc-s. Bllcds. Llrrfe, Cement. Plaster, Mclr. etc! See our Mantels for„tencment i cottage houses. Columns and Balusters turned order. ./ Flobrlng, Ceiling, Siding^ and rr; Ing Lumber. Telephone No. 44/ The celebrated— 400 at Mocha and Java, best, at, Two Arbuckles for.' Luzianno, at A Swell Dress Sloe Lace and Button 0. W. II: CARROLL, Manager. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Ken- ^Albany Drug Co neth.McIver, of Vanoeboro, Me., Is the subject of much Interest to the medi cal fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his ease: “Ow ing to severe Inflammation of the Throat and congestion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, I was Induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery and I am happy-to say, it saved my life.” Cures (the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchi tis, Tonsilltis, Weak Lungs, Hoarse ness and LaGrippe: Guaranteed' at Al bany Drug Co.’s drug store. 50c and TMPm a»/V; Be ft BaKers "Bread With a new oven and an old experienced Baker, we are able tp supply ' |'Bread, 'Rolls and Caffes That will surely please you. Only best material used, insur ing best results. ’Phone 69-4. Grocer- C F SI/SH~' Ba *- er A New City Convenience for Albany The city court adjourned yesterday afternoon, aftea a sessionof only two days.« A number of criminal cases of minor importance were tried, but none occupied touch time of the court. Do your Fyestrouble yoi will determine if glasses are they will be beneficial. Which will deliver Standard Kerosene Oil at your home every day at the same old prices. 1 gallon, 20c. 5 gallons, 90c, JorvesT1 ' orn ‘°''' tiona! Biscuit Co.'S fino Crackers. We