The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 14, 1906, Image 4

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“As the twig is bent, so the tree is inclined.” . - ' Chautauqua is a great occasion for the children. It is right that it should be, and parents should encourage their children to enjoy all the pleasures and reap all the profits possible next week. Of course you will want them to look well— they should be dressed daintily and becomingly. In accomplishing this you will find this store a greats help. We will state that we have an exceptionally large line of Lawns, Mulls, Chiffon Cloths, Batistes and Linens Suitable for children s dresses, and will call your special attention to some of the other very attractive goods for children. Sash and Hair Ribbons Stockings and Socks Pretty Children’s Fans Ribbons, of course, form a very important part of A stock of Stockings that you’ll be delighted with. Be sure to see our special line of Fans for ChildreH.- the little girl’s or misses’ toilet. This Spring finds - The quality is so extraordinary and the prices are so These fans are in special children’s designs, and are ribbons not only retaining but increasing their popu- reasonable. Shown in pink, light blue, tan, navy and just the kiri^ to carry delight to the young 'hearts, larity. For sashes, and girdles and for the hair, rib- black, in Plain Silk Lisle and Lace Lisle! Colored The line is large and well assorted, both as to style bons will be indispensable. Our line includes all the Stockings will be very stylish this Spring and Sum- and price. Japanese Fans of attractive designs, suit- beautiful Spring shades in the -season’s newest de- mer, white shoes being worn with stockings to match able for girls and misses, as well as a beautiful collec- signs and weavings. Handsome ribbons in the popu- color of hair and sash' ribbons. tion of Silk Gauze Fans, in dainty Spring shades, are lar floral effects. These beautiful Colored Stockings are priced included in this lot, which is priced from Sash Ribbons priced at 60c and 75c at...... 25c, 35c, 50c g <r>y /j/j Hair Ribbons priced from ■. 10c to 50c Socks of white, black and colors at 15c, 25c;v 35c OC lO *pl. W $1,000 Worth of Baby Caps and Lingerie Hats at Half Price Beginning Monday we offer a $1,000 line of Baby Caps, Lingerie Hats, and Sun Bonnets at half of their value. There are hundreds of beautiful Caps in this Hofmayer, Jones & Company The Qua lily Stare The Quality Store, Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m. Subject of sermon, “The Meaning of the Resurrection.'’ At 7:3(Tp. m. a special Easter ser vice will he-held under the auspices of the Senior and junior Epworth Leagues. The program willi consist of appropriate musical selections and recitations. No League service in the afternoon. Wednesday evening this congrega tion will worship at the Presbyterian church, at which time Dr. Harvey G. Furbay will address a union meeting. To all services the public is cordially invited. MITCHELL PRIMARY, THE CHURCHES. I MANY ARE COMING TO CHAUTAUQUA, Better Soda^ Thaoi Ever ones Seats Spence for Representa tive—Baggs Gets Chairmanship of County Committee. Where Albanians Will Worship To morrow—Announcements. Reason to Believe frtrat Attendance Will Be the Largest on Record. Special to The Herald. Camilla, Ga., April 14.—The Demo cratic white primary held in Mitchell county yesterday was one of the live liest elections tile county has had in many years. There were hot contests for all the offices where there was any opposition, each candidate fighting for evory inch of the ground. 'Significant results of the primary. w6re the election of A. T. Jones for representative over the present in cumbent, Dr. J. M. Spence; the elec tion of D. W. Faircloth over several candidates for tax collector; the elec tion of Charles Taylor over Jonah Pal mer, the present indigent, for coun ty treasurer; and the election of C. M. Baggs over S. S. Bennot as chair man of the County Democratic Execu tive Committee. The other county officers were elect ed without opposition, J. L. Green be ing re-elected clerk of the superior court, G. T. Abridge being elected tax receiver, and I. Smith being elected . sheriff. Coroner Lassenger was also re-elected. / Customers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we hear the same thing every year we are .inclined to think our soda is fast.reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to make it as near perfect hs possible and spare no expense in our efforts as It does'look very much like we are going to have the largest crowd in Al bany for the Eighteenth Chautauqua that was ever attracted on a similar occasion. From all parts of South Georgia come reports to the effect that the peo ple are coming. There has been a ste t ady increase in the interest of_resi- dents of this section in the annual as semblies of the Chautauqua, but indi cations are plentiful that all records will be broken week after next. In the first place, there has been prepared for the entertainment of the Chautauquans, one of the best pro grams In the history of the Chautau qua as a Southwest Georgia Institu tion. And Albany, as a city, is more attractive than she has ever been, and is recognized by the people of this section as “a powerful good place to go to have a-pleasant/tirae.” Those who have been coming to the 1 city for the last few weeks bring the gratifying news that “everybody is coming to Chautauqua.” There will be many visitors to remain through the entire week of . the Assembly, while others will come in to the number of hundreds-on specially interesting days. All will be made welcome, for Al bany knows how to make her guests enjoy themselves. We use the* best of everything in making it Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. H. Ziegler, pastor. Regular services at 11 o’clock a. m. and at 8 o’clock p. m. Sermons by. the pastor. Subject in the morning, “The Resur rection.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. mi., E. H. Crain, superintendent.. Union service Wednesday evening, at which Dr. H. G. Furbey will lecture. All cordially invited to every ser vice. and serve it in bright, clean glasses. We do not stop at the he$L materials for we employ expert dispensers.. Even pure soda can be ruined in drawing. When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent soda parlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and satisfying. , Hoggard Drug Co ’Phone 75. » anctus Spohr st. Teresa’s Catholic^ Church. Agnus -Dei Gounod Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Gloria in Excelsis Woodward First mass at 8 o’clock. Nuno Dlraittls Hutchison SecondKnass at 10:30 o’clock, fol- Recessional Hymn-"Hark, Ten by benediction. No evening service. Thousand Voices Sounding." G x . SCHADEWELL, Rector. „ Baptist Church. ^ Wm. L. Richards, pastor. EaEt A | bany chapel . • Sunday School at 9:45 a. m„ J. S. Bund Schoo , at 3 p . m „ Crews, superintendent. w . A . Wo odln, 8U perlntendent. Preaching by pastor at 11 a. m. and At 4 O>dook p . m . Rev . Thomas H . n1, Thomson will baptise those that have Moraln, subject, “I ho Deity of Jo- jolned dn , th6 revlval . sus. This is the second of: the two Preachlng at nlght at 7;30 by Rev . sermons, already announced on this ^ p g p j]] ers subject, each Independent ot the other. ; p n{yer meeting Frlday nlgbt at 7 . 30 . The phase of thought for tomorrow s discourse is “The Godship of Jesus as Evinced by Events Outside ot Bible COLORED CHURCHES. Statements." It Is a pretty subject tor Moore ’ 8 Cha P el Presbyterian Church, all who are free and want to think and Easter sermon preached at 11 a. m. feel. by Rev. J. J. Creagh.. Evening subject, “Is there n Hell— Usual service at 7:30 p. m. What Is It?” A sermon prepared in AU friends are cordially invited. response to many—very- muny—re- quests. A plain, honest, common-sense Brooms, the best, 10c, 15c,'’20c, 25c, presentation of the Bible on this sub- 30c, 35c and 40c. ’Phone 70. W. E. ject ns this preacher sees it. Prelude FIELDS. to serrilon, “A Talk on Speaking to Strarigers." Showers and cooler tonight. Sun- Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- day fair, cooler in east portion.. jug at 7:45. ! Public cordially invited to each of LOST—Gold watch fob, engraved "W. these services. ' I L.” one side; three jewels set In re- Pews free. Polite ushers. Warm verse side; lost yesterday or today, welcome. * , Suitable reward for return to W. M. Strangers are requested to make Lewis, Marble Hall. It themselves known to the pastor. • j N. B.—Mr. Editor, permit me to ex-j Mr. Woodin’s Mishap, press here my high appreciation of Mr. W. A. Woodln was the victim ot the more than one hundred kind ac-1 a painful accident this morning, knowledgments I have received for j While working at a band-saw at J. D. last Sunday morning’s sermon. Thank Weston's variety works, the saw sad- God! “The Deity of Jesus” is a theme denly jumped, cutting through the our people do not tire of. ' middle finger ot Mr. Woodin’s left WM. L. RICHARDS, Pastor. hand. The bone was completely sev- Delicious Ice Cream For Warm Spring Days ood Groceries all the Time. •If you want the best in the ! Grocery Line, and want the 9 right prices, too, ’phone your orders to No. 91. Many people find the first warn: days of spring very fatiguing. These will find our delicious ice cream espe daily refreshing. Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured and smoked, 16c by the side; 2 lbs., 35c.; 3 lbs., 50c; very fine. WE. FIELDS. Brinson & Co., Wood and Coal, 'Phone 367. Prompt service. Patron age Bollclted. ream, Easter— Then Chautauqua Albany Drug Co The store that has looked to youi wants so well in the past hasn’t for gotten them this season. ^Ve are bet ter prepared than ever, hut hadn t you better make your preparations now? Everything that’s new in Shoes Men’s Furnishings and Hats. DRINK A BOTTLE EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS. We thoroughly Sterilize every bottle before it is washed and rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine! The Trade Mark is securely stamped upon every Jmttle. Methodist Church. by Dr. W. L. Davis, and it is believed Thomas H. Thomson, pastor. that Mr. Woodln will not lose his fin- Servlces at the church Sunday as ger. follows: I —i Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., A. W. No Wood famine In Albany now. Muse, superintendent Barron gets it by trainloads. IT’S CLEAN AMP PURE. THAT 1 THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Exclusive Bottlers to the Trade. North St., Albany. Ga. C. *R. "DarOis (El