The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 17, 1906, Image 5

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(DRESSMAKING DEPARMENT SECOND FLOOR. # Columbus this afternoon, and will make that city his future home. He has many friends In Albany who ar^ sorry to see him leave. MR. CHEATHAM WEDS MISS CHAPIN, LABORATORY OF Louisana Sugar Experiment Station. Analysis of lime from Longview Lime Works, sent by J. R. Adams, Longview, Ala.: Insoluble mutter, .18;Limo, 98.44: Magnesia, .98: Peroxide of Iron and Alumina, 28: Carbonic Acid, .32. ThiB lime ts made from a. lime rock containing over 99 per cent, of Car* bohate of Lime. WH. C.Stubds, Director. 1 Sold and handled exclusively by J D. WESTON. Telephone No. 44. v Max Cassel & Sister Are showing the prettiest Hats, Skirts, VVaists, Belts^. and Fancy Neckwear. Come and‘ make your selection. Max Cas$el> .Sister. , .1 I,'./". I ■ ; ' 0, VO\ ■ ■ P " Announcement Mede^f. Wedding Sun day Afternoon at -Oglethorpe, EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT.' AND THERE’8 ALWAY8 ROOM FOR ONE MORE. tJr. J. S. French, of pincinnatl, O., was one of the well known visitors^ Albany today. Mr. W. C. Dobbins was one of the visiting Insurance lflen In Albany to day. Announcement Kras made, yesthrday afternoon of the marriage op Sunday of Mr. Oscar F. Cheatham, Jr„ of this city, and. Miss Edwins Chapln. of At lanta. The marriage occurred at Ogle thorpe. Several weeks ago Miss Chap. In was the guest In this city of her sister, Mrs. Charles C. Carr, on the corner of Jefferson and Society streets, and It was here that she made the acquaintance of Mr. Cheatham. The young lady went from Albany to Montezuma to visit another slBter, and Mr. Cheatham went up to Montezuma on Sunday. That afternoon he knd Miss Chapin went driving. They rode over to Oglethorpe, the county seat, where they procured a license and were married. They drove back t to Montezuma, where Mrs. Cheatham re mained, the groom returning home on the night train. It was not until late yesterday after noon that It became known, except to a few, of his Intimate friends, that Mr. Cheatham had Joined the ranks of the benedicts, but when asked to .either conflriq^or deny the rumor he stated that the report was true. He stated this morning that he would go up to Montezuma Sunday morning and be accompanied home the same day by Mrs. Cjheatbam. Thej announcement has brought many J congratulations to the young groom, who la the only son of Col. and Mrs. O. F. Cheatham. He Is employed at Mock & Rawson’s, on Broad street Many friends of the young couple are Interested In the announcement, and all join In the congratulations of the hour.- Those Who Come and Go—Short and 8nappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What la Going on In Society, With Now and Then a Little Gossip, Mr. and Mrs. L. H: Jerger of Thomas- Vlllo, stopped last night at the New Al bany. Ladies’ Dainty Oxfords AN EASTER GREETING from a pretty JAIss Is worth f bushel of lots of other things.. You need a pair of my > * EASTER (EYE GLASSES when she greets you. Its Wonderful how clearly defined vision becomes when using my eye glasses. I have all kinds from those for children up to those for, Grand Mam and Grand Pap. Come In and get a pair. *. Dr. C.I. Hutchason Davis Exchange Bank Building, ALBANY, GA. Col. W. E. Wooten returned home this morning from Balnbridge. Our new spring styles of Ivies’ Oxfords are now display. So complete is our stock that it affords an exceptional opportunity to select just what you want. -p y; Pumps arid Court TieS, also Low Button' Oxfords, are this season’s favorites at CapL John Triplett, of Thomasvllle, was In Albany-this morning on his way to Atlanta'to attend a meeting of the trustees of the Soldiers’ Home. Mrs, W. W. Williams, of Macon, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Newson, returned home today. FRENCH STRIKE DEMONSTRATIONS. Let us ask that this advertisement he considered as a personal invitation for every lady to visit ourstore, whether you buy or: not. Mr. W. 8. Carter left at noon today for Adel, where he will look after bus iness matters. Very Low Excursion Rates to New Orleans, La., via Central of Georgjp Railway. Annual reunion United Confederate Veterans, April 26-27, 1906. Tickets on sale April 23 to 26 Inclusive, lim ited to leave New Orleans returning not later than April 20, except that aq extension to May 21, 1906, can be on- talne’d under customary conditions. For total rates and full Information In regard to limits, etc., apply to H. a. Morris, commercial agent, or S. A. At-, klnson, Union Ticket agent, Albany, Oa. 12-14-17-20-23-25 Lens, France, April 17.—Strike dem onstrations have been resumed here. Serious damage has been done and many arrests have been made. v Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mo.uldln^s. Rumney Bldg. - J ‘ ’Phone 393. Phone 1' Mtlledgevllle, Is Mr. C. C. Stone, of Thomasvllle, was registered at the New Albany today. Don’t frown—look pleasant If you are suffering from Indigestion'or sour stomach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon. Jake Moore, of Quanta, Ga.. says: “I suffered more than 20 years with Indigestion. A- friend recom mended Kodol. It relieved me In one day and I.now entoy better health than for many years.” Kodol digests what TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN^ The books for receiving tax returns,, for 1906 are' now open. As the, state demands ^prompt return of digest, as law requires, books will be closed about June 1st Home-made Apple Jelly, 2 for 25c; other kinds, 6c and 10c. Maple Syrup (in bottles). 2 for 25c. W. E. FIELDS. HICKS’ CAPUDINE IMMttWIELY CUBES fe. HEADACHES ,'jO Break Up COLDS Mr. J. W. Sherman, Of Vldalia, was among the visitors here today. Phone 70. W. E. SMJTH, Attorney-at-Law, . Room 4, Woblfpik. Building. Albany, Ga. Albany Decorating Co., WaU Paper,, Burlaps, . Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Mr. J. H. MUlan, of Pretoria, Is In the city. \ ; 4; •’ f " ‘ *. v v ' •' THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1906. SfE- if I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vincent, of Blakely, arrived In the city today and are.'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joiner, Jr. Mr. J. G. Dickson, ot,Spartanburg, S. C., will arrive In the t|ty today and will take a position on The Herald’s staff. Mrs. Harris Ware and Mrs. J. W. Forrester, Jr., of Leesburg, were shop ping with the (Albany merchants to day. ; Mr. H. Gerbert, of. Tlfton, was look ing after matters of business In the city today. Mr. T. E. Champ, of •'Thomasvllle, was one of the visitors in Albany to day. this •Mr H. C. White came up morning from DeWitt, and is spending the afternoon In the city. Mr. J. S. Daniel, of Atlanta, was among the well known traveling men in Albany today. Mrs. W. A. Pittman and Mrs. J. K. Floyed left at noon today for a visit to Atlanta. . Mr. A. J. Cleghorn, of Amerlcus, Is In the city.' ^ Mr. A. S. McLendon, of Cordele, spent a few hours In the city)tqday. Mr. J. L. Sibley, o In Albany today. Mr. E. E. Turner, of Macon, spent today In Albany looking after busi ness. A Lucky Postmistress Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King’s New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach,. Liver and Bowels In perfect order. You’ll agree with her If you try these painless puri fiers that Infuse new life. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. Price 25c. INDSTINTT pbtmt 4m mm MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR. Chautauqua The Inaugural Event of the Spring Modes for the Women of Albany anti Vicinity. We make for this, the last week before Chautauqua, a spec ial showing of authoritative styles in Costumes, Wraps, Dress Acces 7 sories, etc., etc. ' EXCLUSIVES T SILK PETTICOATS SILK GLOVES OPERA. FANS LACE ROBES SPRING PARASOLS 1 Lingerie Waists - Handsome garments, elaborately trimmed in fine needlework and lace insertion; very effective em broidered fronts; some with square lace yokes. A collection of high-clasS waists at a modest price. Silk Waists Lustrous White China Silk is the material used in the manufacture of these Waists, - Some are enhanced by a pompadour yoke of shirring and bands of lace; all exclusive and elegantly tailored. Stylish Lawn .Waists .$1.25 to $3.00 Separate Skirts < Many new arrivals within the past week in the latest Spring and Summer models. Our stock com prises sill.the latest fads. The Circular Skirt is most popular, though we are showing many handsome gar ments in pleated effects in Panamas, Serges, Voiles, and English Worsteds. Prices-range from .$3.50 to $15.00 FINE LACES FANCY RIBBONS NOVEL NECKWEAR FANCY LINGERIE NEW BELTS NEW HAND BAGS FANCY EMBROIDERIES HOSIERY FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS I ■ ii i'ii New Silks Specially Priced A splendid’offering of extra quality Silks, compris ing many beautiful weaves for street and evening wear—an investment worth while. 36-in. China, all colors; a 75c value. Special . , \ t . 59c yd. 36-in. Black Chiffon Taffeta; an extra good value f 98c yd. N Haney Louisines; a 75c value 59c yd. Fancy Foulards; an 89c value 69c yd. Imitation Rajah, all colors. 98c yd. 36-in. Habutai; an excellent value 48c yd. .36-in. Habutai; a 75c value. 59c. yd. Sole Agents in Albanjr for “Moneybak” Black Taffetas. Handsome Wraps 1 Chautauqua Sunday may require yo'u to^ have &, Wrap. We are showing a group it will be worth your while to see. Stylish man-tailored garments in Shan tung Pongee and Taffeta Silks; some severe in style, others have touches of lace in trimmings. A look is worth more than a page olt description. , $8.00 to $20.00. j Exclusive Spring Suits Many new arrivals are displayed whfyh show the leading ideas as’Created by those who dictate the reigning modes. We control the products of the master designers iij exclusive Costumes, Suits, Waist and Skirts. At $17.50, $18.50 $20:00, $22.50 and $25.00 we offer an excellent quality Taffeta , Suit in a variety of colors. ‘ , v Aft $11.50, $12.50, $15,00, $20.00 and $25.00 an textra quality Linen Suit, in both the j^ton anil Po.ny styles. Special Sale of Wash Goods The superb collection contains not dpe pattern that is mediocre in design. Many characteristics are shown that appeal to women of good taste who would nob sacrifice their artistic ideas for small economies. Dotted Swiss Muslins; a 15c value...... : .. 12%c yd. White Dotted Swjpses; a 20c value:,.. . .17j4c yd.. White Irish Linon; a 10c value........... 8c yd. White Mercerized Madras; a 20c value:.. .15c yd. White (Imitation Linen; a 15c value...... .i2J^c yd. White Persian Lawn, 44 in. wide, extra value ,.... ..I.. • • • • • -48c * yd.