The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, March 22, 1906, Image 5

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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD! THURSDAY, MARCH 22,1906. will regret to (earn that she la til to day. part of a broken dish, tell antj hit her on the'wrist, inflicting a severe cut A physician was summoned and the wound was dressed. Rosenberg Bros. Mr. G. D. Baker, Of Dothan, Ala., Is spending the day In the city on busi ness. . EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND THERE’8 ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. Mr. L. 0. Manning, of Phllema, was among the prominent tisltors In Alba ny yesterday. .Mr. Pope Threlkeld-left Albany at noon tor Columbus, which city will be hia home In futdre. Mr. Threlkeld has a host of friends here who regret his departure, and who wish him the success he deserves ln'the new Held. Those Who Come and Go—^Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With' Interest—What Is Going on In 8oclety, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. Mr. Ed. Vason returned this mom. lng from a' short visit to Atlanta. Mr. John Green, of Mitchell county, Is attending to business affairs In the city today. Mr. Sfnlth D. Pickett, of Atlanta, is ampng the well-known visitors in Al bany today. . Mrs. G. W. Peckham, of Poulan, 'was-among the shoppers In the city yesterday. _ • ' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hewitt annonnce the I arrival of a baby Boy at their .home in Hardaway. Mrs. C. M. Qrantham, of Baoonton, Is a‘guest of her brother, Mr. H. B. McCollum, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith, on Pine street, this week. - - 1 Mr. 'T. M. Tlcknor left Albany this morning for a business trip to Daw son. Word was. received In the city to-, day of the serious Illness of Mr, ,W. B. Gorton, the father of Mrs. Z. A. Barnes, at his home In Eufaula, Ala.. Mrs. Barnes left today to be at the bedside of her father. Mrs.' Barnes’ many friends .here hope that her father will speedily recover. It was a pleasure for us to receive the ladies of ■ Al bany and vicinity, who words of appreciation and their best wishes for the continued growth of our business. ■ "' ! We know that our first Spring (opening was a grand success. Nbtwithstanding the unseasonable Weather, the sales were enormous. It has demonstrated that this store plays a conspicuous part in the ii^ qf nearly every fam T Mr. F. S. Bocher, of Atlanta, a well- known traveling man, la spending the day In Albany, attending to business affairs and mingling with friends. Mr. M. J. DuPree, of Oakfleld, was attending to business, affatra. ln the city yesterday^ Mr. B. Wl Livingston Is spending The friends of Mr. Frank Jay will learn - with regret that he ir 111 today. Mr; George Hand Kidd, of Pretoria, was looking after business Interests in Albany today. the week In Albany, the guest of his folks. He will return to Atlanta Sun day. Mrs. W. H. Larramore, of Lee Mrs. W. H. Larramore, ot Lee coun ty, was among the visitors In' the city yesterday. WANTED—A reliable white boy, 14 or 15 years old, to drive. delivery wagon. Apply .305 Davlb-Exchange Bank Building. 22-2t Mr. Furman Hall, of Oakfleld, was among the well-known visitors here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Charles, of Poulan, is a guest at the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.' Pinkston, on Broad strteefc Mrs. A. F. Churchwell has returned from a visit of several weeks with relatives In Abbeville. MRS. G. G. FORD PASSES AWAY AT SYLVESTER Mrs. S. E.. Cheney, >of Shellman, left the city at noon today, after spending several days here shopping. Mr. Samuel Kramer, of the Ware- Kramer Tobacco Co., Wilson, N. C„ Is. among'.the-<well«lfnowh < 'vialtorB' In the city today. Wife of., Prominent Worth Countlan Succumbs to Paralytic Stroke.' Mrs. N. J. Oakley, of Columbia, Ala., wap among the visitors In Al bany yesterday. 8peciat to The Herald. Sylvester, Ga., March 22.—Mrs. An na Ford, wife of Hon. G. G. Ford, died of pai-alysls here at.9:15 o’clock Tues day night. The stroke came about 7 o'clock, shortly after supper, ^and by the time medical assistance could be summoned It was seen that Mrs. Ford was in a dying condition. The re mains were taken to Blakely for fu neral and interment. The deceased was-, the second wife of Hon. G. G. Ford, and leaves no chil dren. She w«ii formerly Miss Anna Heard, of Dothan, Ala. Mr. Ford has Mr. Hllsman. Walters left the city today for Moultrie/'where he will be this afternoon .anfl-'tomorrow, looking after business matters. Miss Jennie fWd. of Leesburg, was among, the shoppers'-in the city yes terday. Mr.-Price Smith has been employed >y the Hoggard Drug Company. He >egan work this morning. ! Easter is The friends of Miss BesBte Hall will > grieved to learn that she Is-111 at sr home on Plne,street Mr, A. C. fctortatbwsky returned home 1 this' - morning from Waycross, where he spent several days on busi ness. You have seen and studied the correct apparel for spring and summer, nineteen hundred and six; some things you have purchased, no doubt,‘butthere are thany things you have overlooked\or postponed. Let us’ Supply your further needs. Let us advise you ds to what ,is cor rect and proper. Every day we receive neyr spring and summer fabrics, and nrivelties ^rom Easteftt iashibn ati- thorities. We have | a handsome and exclusive line of dress materials and trimmings; our Millineiry Department has mo peer in the South; our Dressmaking Department we point to with pride and satisfaction. We cap supply yout* every Easter requirement* and we trust you will give Mrs. W. W. Haddock, of Damascus, ras among the Bboppers In Albany Mb morning. "• - ■ ' Dr. J. M. Dennis, of Acree, Is look ing after business matters In Albany today. Mr. Wade Powell, of Blakely, waB ttendlng to business affairs hpre yes- irday afternoon. Mr. Carl Saye leaves this after noon for his home In Samson, Ala., after a visit of a couple of-days In Albany,,his former home, with rein, Uvek and friends. Mrs; Julius Perltz entertained the Wednesday Afternoon Card Club very rightfully yesterday afternoon. The rst prize, a very pretty comb, was on by Miss Gertrude Plohsky.' The tcond prize Was won by Mrs. Bam ohn, on a cut. The consolation prize, pretty miniature deck of cards, was warded to Miss Retta Weslosky. At le conclusion ot the games, delicious sfreshments were served the guests. Corno Chicken Feed, 25c pk; Corn and Chops, 25c pk. W. E. FIELDS. Mr. Jacob Shiver, of Acree, is spend ing the day in the city on business. WORK OF THE FREEZE IN WORTH COUNTY. Mrs. J. R. PIdcock, of Moultrie, was among those who attended the milli nery openings In Albany yesterday, Special to The Herald. Sylvester, Ga„ March 22.—It is the opinion of fruit growers here, that the heavy frost and freeze of Tuesday night entirely destroyed the peaoh crop for this year. All trees of the Indiana Fruit Co. and the Sylvester Fruit Co. have been in full bloom for several days. Ice three-quarters of an Inch in thickness was found here In abundance yesterday morning. Mr. Jerome Statlker, of Louisville, y„ a well-known member of the rummers’ brigade, Is spending the ly In Albany on business. Mr. ‘ J. E. Evahs, of Baconton, Is looking after business Interests in the city today. The friends of Mr. Joe Myers will regret to learn that he is 111 at his apartments In the New Albany. Mr. A. F. Churchwell has returned i the city from New York, where he rrchased the spring stock for the rm of his name. Mr. Nano Flelsher left the city yes terday for a commercial tour. [Mr. “Cap" Hayes, of Doerun, left the ty this morning, after a short visit Ire, attending to business and ming- ag with friends. ’ Mrs. Sumner, of -Virginia, the guest pf her sister, Mrs..A. W. Tucker, was the victim of a pain(ul' accident this morning. A heavy piece of cut glaBs, Sugar Cured and Smoked Breakfast Bacon, 16c lb. The best to.be had at the price. Phone 70. W. E., Fields. THE BALTIC Max Cassel and Miss Tina Casael have returned from New York With a full line of MILLINERY. They are also displaying their READY- TO-WEAR HATS. We have secured Miss-Ray as a trifhmer,. who is competent of pleasing most fastidious ladies, Everybody invited. •w 1 V ’, ‘ ’he friends of Miss “Fannie Blattner PRISONERS AGAIN ESCAPE FROM TERRELL JAIL Dawson, Ga., March 21. — For the third time In the paBt few months Dawson had a jail delivery last night, Fletcher Murphy, Frank Clark and Elder Brown, negroes, getting their freedom. Clark, a one-armed negro, was charged with assault and attempt to murder W. H. Cobb, a Dawson mer chant, a few weeks ago. Sheriff Ox ford has offered 325 reward each for the capture of the fugitives. LABORATORY OF Louisana Sugar Experiment Station. A Swell Dress Shoe Lace and Buflon Analysis of lime from . Longview Lime Works', sent by J. R. Adams, Longview, Ala.: Insoluble matter, .18; Lime, 98.44: Magnesia, .98: Peroxide of Iron and Alumina, 26; Carbonic Acid, .32. This lime is made from a lime rock containing over 99 per cent, of Car bonate of Lime. wm. C. Stubbs, Director. FOR SALE—CHEAP. V4 acre, 2 houses, Broad St. Pays over 20 per cent, interest. 22-2t NELSON & PEACOCK. CAPITAL - - *60,000 SURPLUS, - - 16,000 Every facility In the banking- busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Albany Drug Co Sold and handled exclusively by J D. WESTON Telephone No. 44. FOR GENTLEMEN MOROCCAN CONFERENCE NOT IN SESSION TODAY. at Ekkrlick i Algeciras, March 22.—Owlnfl to the Indisposition of the head of the Ger man mission, the meeting of the dele gates set for today was postponed un til Saturday. All delegates have agreed that the points in dispute are being slowly settled. Tho situation, however, is still intricate. A New City Convenience for Albany LOST MULE AND BUGGY. Best "BaKers "Bread With a new oven'and an old experienced Baker, we are able to supply < j'Bread, 'Rolls and CaKes That will surely please you. Only best material used, insur ing best results. ’Phone 69-4. Grocer-S, £. 'B\/SH~ Xa ^ er . ' Broad Street, a mule and buggy. Small, light sor rel' colored mare mule, shod all round. Top buggy painted blaelf, one spoke In front wheel split and wrapped with wire. A small colored boy was left In charge of team, and boy and team disappeared. Fair re'ward for return of team or for lnformatlon-.leadlng to Its recovery. JAMES BILLINGSLBA,/1 Care F. A. UUngslea. Albany, Ga., March 20, 1906. Convince you that the King Churn Is a.success, by'giving you the names of my SATISFIED customers, and add your name to the list. NO MORE WORRY. T. Mi NELSON, State Agent 'Phone 119, Country Store. Which will deliver Standard Kerosene Oil at .your home every day at the same old prices. 1 gallon, 20c. '6 gallons, 90c. The Original Laxative Cough Syrup Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It expels all cold from the sys- L)m by acting' ad a cathartic on the -bowels. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar Is a certain, safe anil harm less euro for colds, croup and whoop ing cough. Jones & Thornton, ’Phone 23. Brinson & IwttuiiiiiN INDSTINCT PRINT