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THE NEW SILK SUITS FOR SPRING
This store has never been able to oifer a stock of silk suits embracing such a wide range of styles and prices. Fresh shipments have
been received to make our line of ready-to-wear just what it should be—more complete and correct than any other showing in Southern
Georgia. We invite you to inspect these suits and compare their qualities and prices with those of other stores.
Many Very Handsome Silk Shirt Coat Suits With Eton and Throw-
Waist Suits over Jackets
Beautiful'styles are shown in old rose, coral, alice blue, pearl,
and black. These suits are exquisitely trimmed with Baby
and round thread laces. Elbow sleeves and new circular
skirts. Elegant garments at
THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD: WEDNE8DAY, MARCH 28, 1MB.
All the popular spring colorings—grey, navy, reseda, nile, black
: white stripes and checks, are represented in this truly splendid
collection of Eton and Throwover Jacket Suits. Beautifully/
trimmed and elegantly tailored. Priced from
and
$10.00 to $22.50
$18.50 to $37.50
Bring Your Spring Hat Perplexities to Us
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We invite every Iddy |Who is troubled over her spring hat to call at our millinery department and talk the situation over. We are
sure thjit we can solve ybur hat perplexities, for our large stocks and the unusual capabilities of ou^ milliners enable us to solve any prob
lem of price or style. thdti you may have. We will be delighted at an opportunity to convince you.
HQFMAYER, JONES &
The Quality Store,
Albany, Georgia.
Better Sode^
Thecn Ever
Customers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we
' ear the same thing every year we are inclined to think our soda
i fast reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to
lake it as near perfect as possible and spare no expense it)
our efforts as x
We use the best of
everything in making it
ad serve it in bright, clean glasses. We do not stop at the
st materials for we employ expert dispensers. Even pure
ia can be ruined in drawing.
When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent
da fparlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and
tisfying.
Hoggard Drug Co.,
’Phone 75.
DAWSON CITIZENS
INSPECT SEWERAGE.
Prominent Residents of Neighboring
* City Spent Yesterday Afternoon In
Albany.
Albany Pressed Stone Co.
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Concrete Contractors
| In addition to our tile work we are pre-
Dared to do any work in the concrete line.
Prices reasonable and work guaranteed.
Albany Pressed Stone Co.
Dr. J. G. Dean, Mr. A. B. Hamilton
and Mr. Wj C. Thomas, all prominent
citizens of Dawson, spent yesterday
afternoon In Albany, having ’come
over to Inspect this city’s sanitary
sewerage system.
DawBon Is JUBt now In the throes
of a campaign preceding an election
which Is to be held on the 10th of
April to determine whether that city
shall Issue bonds to the extent of $30,-
000 for the purpose of Installing a
complete system of sewerage: The
campaign Is proving exceedingly In
teresting. MoBt of the progressive
element In the city Is advocating the
proposed issue of bonds, though con
siderable opposition has developed..
Those In favor of substantial muni
cipal Improvement are, however, san
guine of success. Dawson has but
recently begun ( the experiment of mu
nicipal ownership of her waterworks
system, and 1b delighted with the
showing thus far made.
The gentlemen who were In Albany
yesterday afternoon for the purpose
of Inspecting the sewerage system
wore shown every consideration by
the representatives of the city on
whom they called. The general plan
of construction and the workings of
the system were explained, and the
Impression made upon the visitors
was altogether favorable.
Albany’s sewerage system Is con
sidered one of the best In the state.
It has nevet, from the day of Its
completion, given the' least trouble,
but wbrks smoothly and satisfactorily
at all times.
>rtant Notice to Advertisers
U! who have reserved space for the Chautauqua Edition
: Herald are requested to hand in copy for their ads not
ian Saturday afternoon of this week. By complying
i request you will greatly aid us in our big under-
nd, at the same time, will insure the best possible
: your ad. We desire to make this an exceptionally
on, from a typographical standpoint; and you can
; in no way so’ much as by handing in your ad copy
HERALD .PUB. CO.
I.ALLEN
TALKS ABOUT
The Well Known Mission
ary Tell^ Savannah Bus
iness Men About Condi
tions in the Far East.
8peclal. to The Herald.
Savannah, Ga., March 28. — Rev.
Young J. Allen, a returned Chinese
missionary, and a man of marked
ability, delivered an address before
the Savannah Cotton Exchange yes
terday afternoon upon trade condi
tions In China and their remedy... ML
Allen told the history of the boycott
against American goods, and said that
it was the result of the feeling against
this country because of our treatment
of the Chinese. He thinks that the
student class of China should be per
mitted to come to this country, and
he so told the mombers of the Cotton
Exchange In his address. He says
that much could be done to relieve
the tension If the Chinese who come
THE BLUE AND GRAY
MEETING IN ATLANTA.
Strong' Sentiment for a National Or
ganization.
Atlanta, Ga., March 28.—The third
meeting of the Blue and Gray state
organizations which exist in Georgia,
Florida, North Carolina and Texas,
met here today for a two days’ ses
slon. Nearly six hundred veterans of
the North and South are attending,
Including a number of prominent men
on both sides. General Julian Carr, of
North Carolina, Corporal Tanner and
others, representing sixteen states.
Welcome addresses were delivered
by Governor Terrell and Mayor Wood
ward, and responses were made by
General Carr and Rev. Henry Byrons,
of Connecticut.
There Is a strong sentiment for the
formation pf a national organization
lui
to this country could be Inspected
at the port of embarkation Instead of
The Only Way to Account for It.
Little Tommy (aged 5, in the art
gallery, pointing to a statue of Venus)
—Oh, mama! There’s a woman with
out any arms.
Mama—Yes, dear; she was an an
cient goddess.
Little Tommy—Why, mama, I didn’t
know that they had automobiles in
those days.
LETTUCE PLANTS for sale to gar-
.. iasfccr. ^
at thjit of debarkation- The arrange
ment at present is very bad. Mr. Al
len gave the members of the Exchange
a most entertaining and interesting
talk upon conditions as they exist In
the Far East, and he was tendered a
vote of thanks for his kindness in
appearing before that body.
The books which have been ordered
for the Carnegie library have been
shipped from Atlanta, but In some way
have been lost or misplaced by the ex
press company. yThe librarian and ex
pert assistant are much discouraged
because of the delay in getting the new
bookB, as this will probably Interfere'
with their plans to open the library
soon. However, It Is belleTed that the
books will reach here In a few days.
during the present meeting.
Wise Mayor.
Sodptlmes.
The Politician—You said before you
were e\ected that you would share
your last dollar with me.
Newly Elected Mayor—I know, but
it’s going to be a long time before I
get down to my last dollar.
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Henderson—When a man marries
he keeps his wife in dresses, hats,
shoes—In fact, everything she neds.
What does a wife keep her husband
In?
Henpeck (absently)—Hot water.
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THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast.
The following is the weather fore
cast for Georgia for next 24 hours:
Rain tonight and probably Thurs
day.
LocarWeather Observations,
The following observations for the
past twenty-four hours have been
taken at the IT. S. Weather Bureau ;at
Albany, Ga., and are published for
information of the public:
Maximum temperature 75
Minimum temperature 61
Mean temperature ...68
Precipitation 0.76
Height of river v ;.,...13.6
Fall in 24 hours 0.1
Partly cloudy; southwest winds.
The Guards Minstrels will hold a
practice at the Opera House tonight,
provlded/lt Is not raining.'
Why He Kicked.
'our hpart Is very serious
ly affected. You must take strych-
Chdly-Nover! That wouMjd^
Gymnasium
. Shoes
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. We have a full line, of all sizes, in
the rubber bottom tennis shoes for
misses, boys, ladies and men.
The kind that is recommended for
^ Chautauqua classes and basket ball. -
Co % Da'Vif (Si Coo
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