The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 21, 1906, Image 9

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I****************!******fm0mM*m0m0******mmim0****m*#**#**+* . For Dothan, Florala and Lock- hart 8:50 pm For Macon. Atlanta, Augus ta, Columbus. Savannah.. 4:06am For Mahon, Atlanta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Troy....11:54am For Macon, Atlanta, Savan nah 9:00 pm ARRIVAL8: From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 8:46 pm From Lockhart, Florala and Dothan 11:40 am From Augusta, Savannah, Atlanta, Macon 7:26am From Montgomery, Troy. Co lumbus, Atlanta, Mahon... 3:40pm From Atlanta, Savannah, Ma oon, Montgomery,' Colum bus 11:30 pm' ALL TRAIN8 DAILY. Drawing room sleeping cars be tween Albany and Atlanta on trains arriving at Albany at 7:25 a. m. and . leaving Albany at 8:00 p. m. Farloi car between Albany and Atlanta on train arriving at Albany at 3:40 p. m. and leaving Albany at 11:54 a. m. For. further Information apply to S. A. Atkinson, Dopot Ticket Agent or R S. Morris, Commercial Agent, AJ :moy, On Weather Foreeaet. The following Is the weathpr fore cast for the state of Georgia for the next twenty-four hours: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. • Local Weather Observations. The following record of meteorologi cal observations taken by the local co-operative observer of the Weather Bureau of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture for the twenty- four hours ending at 7 o’clock this morning Is published for the informa tion of the public: Maximum temperature 85.00 Minimum temperature 57.00 Mean temperature 71.00 Precipitation 00 River j .. .. .. 3.50 Fall In 24 hours 04 Clear; southwest wlndB. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. Special Coach for Veterans. The Central of Georgia Railway Company will operate a through coach to New Orleans April 24 for accom modation of veterans going via the Central of Georgia railway to the re union,' leaving Albany, train No. 8 at 4:06 a. m., arriving New Orleans at 8:15 p. m. same date, giving all who attend the reunion benefit of daylight Coach will ride the entire distance, run via Montgomery, thence via the L. & N. Albany Veterans will go this route and Invite Veterans from Moul trie, Pelham, TLDmasvIlle and other nearby points to Join them here. Sat-Mon. A New City Convenience foi Albany Is the Moon Inhabited? Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life In some form possible on that satel lite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don’t know that Electric Bitters cure Head ache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, DIzzlneBS, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, Gen- Which will deliver Standard Kerosene Oil at your home every day at the same old prices. 1 gallon, 20c. 5 gallons, 90c; Jones & Thornton, 'Phone 23. era! Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Ap petizer for weak persons and especi ally for the aged. It Induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. Price only 60c. Albany Decorating Co., Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper, Burlaps, Room Mouldings. How about a new harness now? Would you buy one if we coaxed you with a low price? Come In tomorrow and we’ll show you Just what we mean by a low price. ALBANY BUGGY CO., 19-9t Woolfolk Building. Rumney Bldg. ED. R. » CLAYTON JONES, Attorneys-at-Law W. E. SMITH Attorney-at-Law, And Real Estate. Rooms 8, 4 and 5, Hobbs Building. Rumney Bldg. ’Phone 393. •Phone 393. THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY", APRIL 21, 1906. JUDGE SHEFFIELD’S LETTER ENDORSED. Mr. J. H. Scales, of Tlfton, Wants Albany Saloons Closed on Military Day. Tlfton, Ga„ April 20, 1906. Mr. H. M. McIntosh, Prest. Albany Dally Herald, Albany, Ga. Dear Sir: I have Just read the ar ticle In your paper of the 19th Inst, by Mr. H. C. Sheffield, of Arlington, Ga. I wish to say, with all the empha sis possible, that Mr. Sheffield’s posi tion Is exactly right and in accord with all the good people living away from Albany. There Is a largo num ber of people from Tlfton wishing to take their entire family tc the Chau tauqua, but from fear of your drunken degenerates they hesitate to do so. You will add greatly to the comfort of all outside visitors by closing all saloons, especially on Military Day. Very truly yours, J. II. SCALES. Received consignment of the famous Cahaba Soft Lump Coal. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. ANOTHER COUPLE OF TAFT PARTY WED. Congressman 8herley, of Kentucky, and Miss Crltten Married. New York, April 21.—Another ro mance growing out of the visit of the Taft party to the Philippines Inst suln* mer culminated In a wedding today when Miss Mlgnon Crltten became the bride of Representative Swager Sher- ley, of Louisville, Ky. Beth bride and bride-groom were members of the Taft party and their engagement Vas an nounced shortly after that of Miss Roosevelt and Mr. Longworth. Today's wedding took place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Frees Crltten, at GrymeB Hill, Staten Island. FLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire screen windows and doors. Complete stock -on hand. C. D. SMITH. ( THE WEATHER. Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes: "I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, ind when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kid ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. For sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. w —MANUFACTURERS OF— I'.-TJv.vi-. f.k&virJs Greater Albany*s Greatest Store Not perhaps the greatest in point of floor space or number of departments, but greatest in value-giving, honesty of methods and study of our patrons’ interests. But to get down td business: Isn’t there something of interest in these lines? — Shoes (Men’s, Ladies’, Children’s), Trunks, Hats, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, or any article of Men’s Furnishings. You’ll find it right in price, right in quality, right in style, right here, right now. Happy Thoughts From Hatdom Our Hats will not cure baldness or brain fag, but they will set your mind at ease regarding the becoming-: ness and appropriateness of your head-dress. We can not go into all the little de tails of hat making here, but when we are buying them we do. Every detail, from the raw material to the finished hat, must be right or it does not come here. Dunlaps, Imperials, No Names, are hats that need no eulogy. We sell them $2.50 and up— cheaper ones, too, if you like. Neckwear and Furnishings Particularly pretty are the new ideas in Neckwear. Our showing is repre sentative of the latest modes and best conceits of America’s fashionable tie- makers. There are the very wide ones for the fellow who “follows the fash ion” ; narrower ones for the conservative man; and ready-tied ones for the man who can’t tie them — a notable gather ing of Silk and Wash Ties, for 10c a dozen to $1 each. Smart Shoes For the Smart Set A remarkable success is this Shoe Department of ours. Generous, yet careful, buying enables us to sell down very close. Thus we begin each season with prac tically a new stock. Such Shoes as Banister’s, Nettle- ton’s, Davis’, Queen Quality and Krippendorff’s need no introduction. Enough to say we have bought what we be lieve to be the best styles in all of them, and carry them in a wider range of styles and widths than ever before. The child of today is the grown-up of the future. We have looked carefully to their wants. Shirts and Socks You’ll be proud of your Shirt if you get it here. It will'fit you perfectly, be made properly and of the prettiest and best of material. White, Colored, White Ground with delicate dots and stripes, and last, but by no means least, the Soft Negligee with collar attached; JjOc to $2.50 each. The Sock situation is a pleasant one at this store. We have certainly favored your feet in this matter; 10c a pair to 50c. TRUNKS FOR TRAVEL We make this distinction because what travel and the attendant abuses don’t do to a trunk cannot be done. Baggage men are natural enemies to trunks. Davis & Co.’s trunks are fortified against their attacks. Roller trays, Steamers and all the good kinds. $5.00 to $25.00. If it’s a Bag or a Suit-case, we have as good a line as you’ll care to see. . C. R.Davis & Co., 74-Broad St. Arrival aad Departure of Trains at Albany, Ga. In Effeot Jan. 8. 1905. departures: For Dothan, Floralla and Look- v Fine Furniture for Chautauqua Visitors We will credit you. Don’t delay buying till you have the money. Come and talk over the situation with us. We welcome you to Albany. We wish you all the pleasure and profit possible out of Chautauqua. But we want to say here that your visit to Albany will not yield its richest profit if you fail to visit our store and examine our beautiful stocks. There is no store so well prepared to supply your Furniture wants. Our lines are large and well selected. They are bought in quantities of sufficient size to se cure the very best-prices, we have ample, capital to con duct this business along metropolitan lines, and that’s just what we are doing. .It is utter folly for people in this section to order Furniture from far-away and big ger cities, when we can give them the same goods at the same prices, and save them money on freights. BEDROOM SUITS, WARDROBES, CHIFFONIERES, IRON BEDS, PARLOR FURNITURE, DIN-. ING TABLES, CHAIRS, BUFFETS, SIDEBOARDS, HALL RACKS, CHAIRS, AND COMPLETE STOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY There's no article of furniture so fine or none so cheap that can not be bought to best advantage here. Whether you wish to furnish one room simply, or a whole home elegantly, we can help you do it tastily and economically. Our long experience will enable us to be of real assistance to you in planning the furnish ings of your home to suit both your taste and your purse. We are showing some exceptionally good valiies for Chautauqua week. Some of our special offerings are on seasonable summer goods—just what you want to buy now. Do not fail to visit us while in the cit.v and see the fine goods. It’s so much better to see the Furniture itself than to buy from a catalogue picture. Pictures don’t show the finish and the flaws. Here you see just what you buy. May we expect you? We Herewith Offer a Few SPECIAL VALUES For Next Four Days. A rich assortment of branfl-new Shirt Waists, In the very newest designs,, fine In material and finish, beautiful embroideries and laces tastily combined with dheer white fabrics; worth 75o, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75, will go at 48o, 85c, $1.25 and $1.85. 20 pieces Long Cloth espeolally softly finished yarn, at 9o per yd. Excellent quality sheer India Linen, 40 Inches wide, at 9|^o per yard. A lot of fln'q, sheet India Linen from 8|/ a c to 15c. New 8prlng Percales, light and dark styles, the 121/jO quality, 9l/,o per yard. New plaid Ginghams, big qesort-- ment In eylee and colors, from 8 to 10c per yard. : L$. GE1GBR, 71 Broad Streets PERHAPS THIS MEANS YOU. Your eyes are not so strong as they need to be? Perhaps you have hurt them reading or sewing too 1 many years not to have It tell in your sight becoming rim at times —perhaps you have suffered from some nervdus trouble which shows In the eyes—perhaps it Is becom ing difficult for you to thread a needle?—perhaps letters blur and lines mix?—perhaps all you have guessed about glasses may be wrong? Come here—get our advice—let us show you that science has a remedy. Phil Harris, Leading Optician.