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tile. A number ‘of his friends and ad
mirers greeted him during bis short
stay at the union depot between trains.
BOATING ON CREEKS
WILL BE POPULAR.
Mrs. J. F. Mayo and Miss Bessie
Pursley, ot Pretoria, were shopping
In Albany yesterday.
EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Numerous Pleasure Craft to be Placed
on the Klnchafoonee and Muckalee.
A number of Albanians are arrang
ing to place launches and other pleas
ure craft In the creeks Just north of
the city, orders for boats of various
descriptions having been placed dur
ing the last few weeks. It is probable
that a launch or two will be given trial
trips before the end of the present
week.
Since the dam of the Albany Power
and Manufacturing Co., at the Big
Shoals, was completed, the waterB ot
the creeks above that polht are In
Ideal condition for pleasure boating,
having risen many feet above all
rocks, snags and other obstructions.
There are no rapids, and the current
Is so slight that a boat can be pro
pelled up stream with almost as great
rapidity ns It can In the other direc
tion.
These conditions are found for many
miles up both, the Klnchafoonee and
the Muckalee, and an oarsman In a
light; rowboat would find boating Ideal.
The slight current win not hinder light
gasoline or naphtha launches, and
during the coming summer Albanians
will probably spend many long after
noons on the two beautiful streams
whose power now lights this city and
turns the wheels of many of our Indus
trial plants.
Mrs. J. H. Williams, ot Macon, Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. New
som, at the latter’s charming country
home'north ot the city.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
Going on In Society, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Capt W. C. Davis, of Dublin, Is In
Albany today, the guest of his sis
ters, Mrs. W. W. Pace and Mrs. J. W.
Walters, and his brother, Mr. C. R.
Davis. He has a number of friends In
thlB city who have enjoyed seeing him
again. He will return home tomor
row.
Mr. J. D. Pope and wife left this
afternoon for Winter Haven, Fla.,
where, they will remain for the rest
of the week.
| Mr. J. L. Brown, of Armena, was
one of the visitors In the city today.
Judge W. N. Spence came up this
morning on business from Camilla.
Mr. William P. Merldlth, of Rich-
ond, Va., Is In the city for a few
Mrs. T. A. Hall, of Macon, returned
home today after a pleasant visit of
several days In the city.
Mr. E. H. Smith, a well-known trav
eling man, was greeting Albany friends
and acquaintances yesterday after
noon.
Mr. W. S. Bell left today for a short
trip to Amerlcus. V
Mr. B. H. Watson, roadmaster of the
Central of Georgia railway, spent the
morning In Albany.
Mrs. H. A. Tarver returned yester
day afternon from a delightful visit
of several weeks to Atlanta.
Mrs. Leo Altheimer left today for
Macon,, where she will be the guest of
relatives.
Mr. H. Clay Bagley, of Atlanta, a
prominent Insurance man, has been
looking after business matters In Al
bany today.
Bacon, of Baconton, is
Mr. R. J.
spending the afternoon In the city.
Albany-Decorating Co.,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Wall Papef, Burlaps,
Room Mouldings.
Mr. H. C. Smith, of Birmingham, is
In Albany today.
Col. T. R. Perry, of Sylvester, was
looking after business In Albany this
afternoon.
Mr. W. C. Davis, of Dublin, Is a
visitor in the city this afternoon.
Rumney Bldg.
'Phone 393.
Doctors Are Puzzled.
The remarkable recovery of Ken.
neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the
subject at much interest to the medi
cal fraternity and a wide circle of
friends. He says of his case: “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, TonsilitlB, Weak Lungs, Hoarse
ness and LaGrlppe. Guaranteed at Al
bany Drug Co.'s drug store. BOo and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
ADVERTI8ED LETTER LIST.
Mr. Marvin Morris, of Knoxville,
Tenn., arrived yesterday afternoon,
and will make Albany his home, being
In the employ of The Herald as lino
type operator. He will be Joined later
by his sister, Miss Augusta Morris.
Albany, Ga„ April 4, 1906.
The following Is a list of letters re
maining In this ofllce unclaimed on
April 4, 1906. Unless called for they
will be sent to the Dead Letter ofllce.
Gentlemen's List
A—Abrith Art.
, B—119 Broad Street
C—R. G. Call, Fred B. Chapman
John D. Cook, Clinton C. Cody, R. L.
Cook.
D—T. R. Daniel,
F—J. W. Freemer, Robert L. Forres,
ter, B. F. Fisher, B. Fewell.
II—E. J; Hicks.
J—Halle Jrue.
L—L. T. Lee.
M—J. B. Mathis, C. B. Markham,
Henry Maxrel, Lee Mack, Willie Mc-
Neal, 519 Moses Avenue.
N—N. W. Nelson.
P—Dan Parker.
R—Henry Retear.
S — Thomas Seamon, Willie Sim
mons.
. S—G. W. Stubbs.
T—Solomon' Tailor.
Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner £5? Marx
Mr. A. R. Holt, a well-known At
lantan, is here.
Mr. J. M. Harrison, of Atlanta, was
In the city last night and this morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Akin, of Car-
tersvllle, were guests last night of the
New Albany.
Mr. J. F. Weaver, of Macon, Is at the
New Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Glass, of Savan-
nar, were In the city yesterday after
noon.
Mr. E. L. Mallard, of Thomasville,
was here last night and this morning.
Mr. George Collier, of Macon, Is at
the New Albany.
W—Willie,, BO Society St.
Ladles’ LlBt.
A—Mrs. Lizzie Alfriend.
B—Miss Joe Best.
C—Mrs. Mattie Collins, Miss Eva
Cook.
D—Mrs. L. C. Drake.*
E—Miss Ora Edwards.
F—Miss Katy Freeman.
G—Miss Freddie Goff.
H—Miss Rosa Lee Hammock, Miss
Clarence Hymes, Miss Carrie Holm.
J — Miss Mattie Johnson, Marlah
Johnson.
L—Mrs. Cleo Lawrence, Mrs. Lila
Murray, Miss Backes Meer, Miss Pre
mie Murray.
P—Ada Parker.
R—Madeline Ross, Mrs. Joseph E.
Robinson.
8—Mrs. Mat W. Sloan.
W—MrB. Nancy Webs, Mrs. Julia
Whoper, Mrs. Beatrice Webb, Mrs.
Florence Washington, Miss Laura
Mr. W. F. Spalding, of Macon, was
In Albany yesterday afternoon.
CUaaW BWfft
“Is Mr. Lushleigh good-natured?”
“He’s always Jolly while setting
’em up for the boys, but gets frantic
when his wife asks him for money to
pay the butcher’s bill.”
Prof. I. Cochrane Hunt, of Thomas
ville, president of Young’s Female
College, was a well-known visitor In
Albany yesterday.
Mr. C. P. Rouse, of Cordele, and Mr,
J. M. Rouse, of Cordele, have been in
the city on business today.
The best safeguard against head
ache, constipation and liver troubles Is
DeWitt’B Little Early Risers. Keep a
vial of these famous little pills In the
house and take a dose at bedtime when
you fee! that the stomach and bowels
need cleansing. They don’t gripe.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale
Drug Co.•
Hon. Hoke Smith, candidate for gov
ernor of Georgia, passed through the
city this morning on his way to Moul-
Broad Street
For Sale
Brick Store
For Sale
Roby House
Albany
No Wood famine in Albany now.
Barron getB It by tralnloads.
LABORATORY Of
Louisana Sugar Experiment
Station.
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, .82.
This lime is made from a lime rock
containing over 99 per cent, of Car-
For Sale.—The Farkas lot, 315 ft. on Broadband 210 ft. on Jackson St., includin
the Brick Store and the Smith & Davis lot, with the Roby House. The store 1(
north side of People’s Trading Co., excepted from this sale. Will sell the who]
or in subdivided lots. For information see
Ed. R. & Clayton Jones and
'The Jones & Smith Title & Guaranty Co.,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
Max Cassel and Sister
Will show their Pattern Hats Tuesday and Wednesday,
April 3rd and 4th. »
We have a beautiful line of spring millinery.
Everybody cordially invited, whether they buy or not.