The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, April 23, 1906, Image 4

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A Warm Welcome Awaits Every Chautauqua \ — r — Visitor at Hofmayer, Jones & Company’s. being thoroughly acquainted with our equalled facilities for serving South yers. . . i therefore, to do youfself the justice and :• to call during your visit to the city meet the huee stocks in all their lullness. A welcome, warm and hearty, awaits every Chautau qua visitor here. Whether you are a/customer of the store or not, please feel thoroughly at home at H. J. & Co.’s. Make our large, conveniently located establish ment yoyr “store home” while in the city. If you are Upt a customer df this store it is probably Our Ready-to-Wear Department is Complete Ready-to-Wear Department and give those in charge the pleasure of a personal acquaintance, which will be of vast benefit in filling future mail orders. With the stock and the values we now offer, no orders for Suits and Skirts should go to distant cities, for time, money and annoyance will be saved by buying your Ready-to-Wear here. We desire here to emphasize the great convenience and economy of patroniz ing our Ready-to-Wear Department. If you have never Jiad occasion to investi gate it, you’ll be surprised and delighted at the satisfying size and scope of our Ready-to-Wear lines. The assortment of styles and sizes is complete, offering a splendid range for selection. The ladies of South Georgia are urged fo call at our Swell Spring Skirts, What’s prettier or more convenient than one of these Shirtwaist or Eton Suits of Silk? Shown in Queen’s Grey, Reseda, Old Rose, Alice, Navy, White, and Black. Beautifully trimmed, or plain tailored. By far the most beautiful line of Silk Suits ever brought to South Georgia. We invite you to see them, even if you don’t want to buy. You will find them priced with characteristic H., J. & Co. reasonableness Are shown in the new circular shapes, made of Voiles, Chiffon Panamas and Worsteds. All the most used spring shades — Grey, Navy, Cream, Black. Priced from... A $4.50 to $17.50 Nothing in the shape of Ready-to-Wear should prove more popular in this section than the beautiful' “Tub-Suits” of Linens. Extremely stylish and de lightfully comfortable describes them. Some are/ trimmed with elegant Baby Irish, others with Braid'or Eyelet Embroid ery, others are plain tail ored. Both Eton and Pony Coat Suits are included in this splendid lot. Prices range from $6.50 to $30.00. A Metropolitan Millinery Department We’ve added considerably to our Millinery Department this year—both to the size of the stock and to the working force. Still we are barely able to keep up with the orders which have poured in in a perfect stream ever since the opening. The cleverness which our milliners have shown in adapting the charming creations of the master designers of Paris’and New York to the taste of the ladies of South Georgia is largely responsibleifor the increased popularity of our Millinery. The Quality The Quality Store. Better Sodde Tha.n Ever Delicious Ice Cream For Warm Spring Days Many people hnd the hrst warm . days of spring very fatiguing. These will find our delicious ice cream espe cially refreshing. 1 . Expertly Made of Pure Cream. vors Albany Drug Co Moved! 6 Per Cent. Fan Loans. THOS. H. MILNER. Atlornsy-al-Uw, iioo vi d a E 4« B *“' Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, has moved his place of business to No. 98, over M. Crrne’s store, south Broad street. My Spring samples are ready tor in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, PlPUml : . ■ ■ v IE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDA.Y, APRIL 23, 1906. RELIEF 0. THE Customers say our soda is better thau ever this year. As we hear the same thing every year we are inclined to think our soda is fnst reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to make it as near perfect ns possible and spare no expense in our efforts as We use the best of everything in making it and serve it in bright, clean glasses. We do not stop at the best materials for we employ expert dispensers. Even pure soda can be mined in drawing. When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent soda parlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and satisfying. J Hoggard Drug Cp., ’Phone 75. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO DATE AMOUNT TO $559.75—THE LIST STILL OPEN. $559.75. This Is the amount which Albany and her citizens have contributed to the San Francisco relief fund. The Herald announced Saturday afternoon that It would receive and forward subscriptions to the relief of the San Francisco sufferers. But bofore The Herald was circulated upon the streets, Mayor Rawson had taken the matter In hand and had appointed committees to canvass the city and solicit subscriptions to a fund to be sent to the stricken city by the Pacific. Messrs. S. B. Brown and A. W. Muse. Messrs. J. S. Davis and J. B. Gilbert, Messrs. C. W. Rawson and J. P. Munnerlyn, Messrs. J. T. Hes ter and L. B. Welch were the committees that made the canvass of the city, each committee of two taking an allotted section of the business district of the city. With characteristic generosity, the good people of Albany contrib uted to the relief of their suffering brothers—brothers far away, but not so far that their distress failed to appeal to the sympathies and open the pursestrings of the rich and the Poor, the high and the low of Albany. All contributed of their means for this worthy cause, and the sum of >559.75.will go nt once to the devastated metropolis of California, where 300,000 people are homeless. / It Is not likely that all who wish to contribute to this fund have been seen or have responded to the call in The Herald. Other subscrip tions will probably come in. and The Herald will gladly receive such dentitions and will see that they are turned Into the proper hands. Below Is given a list of the con trlbutions which have been made to the San Francisco relief fund: List of Contributions. .City of Albany Herald Pub. Co John A. Betjeman F. F. Putney Mrs. F. F. Putney Morris Weslosky Cnsh S. B. Brawn’s List: S. B. Brown >10.00 A. W. Muse & Co.... 10.00 D. Brown 5.00 Geo. W. Mock 1.00 J. J. West 1.00 A. J. Fleetwood 1.00 B. Odum 1.00 B. R. West 1.00 A. J. Lippitt 1.00 I. H. Weis '. 1.00 W. B. Bothwell 1.00 W. S. Bell 2.00 Roy S. Bell 1.00 A. F. Churchwell.... 2.50 Cash 1.00 R. P. Buchan 1.00 W. C. Scovtll 1.00 Richard Hobbs ..... 1.00 B. H. Muse 1.00 Steele F. & H. Store 2.00 H. Solomon 1.00 McCarthy & Stewart. 3.00 .>100.00 . 25.00 . 10.00 .100.00 . iq,oo . 25.00 . 1.00 Cash Rosenberg Bros. ... Cash James Kell Sam Kendall Champion ...' , Moll T. N. Woolfolk Cash C. G. B J; J. Armstrong L. R. Brown J. R. Whitehead.... L. J. Hofmayer P. B. Hofmayer Geo. Calloway I. J. Hofmayer. H. XJ. Jackson Joiner C. D. Smith W. O. Tlcknor Calloway Albany Grocery Co. Mosley Carter & Co Forrest Gilbert A. C. Plonsky Emmermarin Henry Johnson .... J. A. Johnson 1.00 5.00 .50- .60 .50 .50 1.00 2.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 1.00 1.50 .25 .50 1.00 1.00 ij .60 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.50 Ed Clark 1.00 M. W. Tift Betjeman. .50 G. S. Jackson. Jno. K. Pray....... 2.00 W. J. Peed J. D. Pope 1.00 N. F. Tift W. W. Pace 5.00 . Mrs. R. L. Jones Gleaton & Jones.... 5.00 .1. H. McNeill L. C. Plonsky 1.00 C. I. Carr Ike Asher : .50 O. N. Hilburn 1.00 Joe Yesbick Jollier . .50 A. D. Neuman McCaskell 1.00 D. Fleming :. C. iWhlre 1.00 R. M. Smith H. C. Jones >.. 1.00 M. F. Turnlpseed.... John BUlingslea . 1.00 C. L. Bloss. Hoggard 1.00 J. P. Prlnkwater H. G. Anglin . .50 J. A. Miller....... Smith 1.00 A. W. Tucker R. L. Jones 5.00 J. T. Heater’s List: V. Plorson 1.00 D. G. Davis Hannan Plelot Eatman ./■ M. D. Gortatowsky... Lynn Richardson ... J. W. Walters, Jr. .. W. Woods P. L. Hllsman, Jr. .. Will Tarver Flelsher Henry Tarver Charlie Marks Ch. Whitehead J. C. Madon Glover Mosley Palmer Dr. Dorsett Barnes Cash Von Weller Stokes Cohn McKinney Culson Walkep L. E. Welch, Jr Y. C. Rust Twitty Weiss F. O. T I. J. Kalmou, Agt. .. P. J. Brown.......... Clark & Co 1. P. Munnerlyn's List: Wm. Lockett J. R. DeGraffenrled.. C. W .Rawson J. P. Munnerlyn Ed. Sterne Ed. Vason W. H. Culpepper .... J. D. Twiggs W. N. Tlcknor Cash J. G. Inman....!.... J. E. Sumter W. A. Tnrner D. Owens J.>R. Forrester Mtk E. C. Bledsoe... M. R..Bacon........,. W. H. Gunnells 1.00 2.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 .50 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .60 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 l.no 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 2.00— 145.50 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00' 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 ’ 1.00 .25 .50 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00- 38.00 1.00 Charles Lonsberg .. 1.00 H. Kalrnon J. H. Coffey l.oo L. Geiger J. Jackson ] 00 First National Bank. 6.00 B. C. Adams l.oo H. H. Nelms 1.00 A. S. Cohn I l.oo 1.00 1.00 34.00- Cash Cash Cash J. S. Davis's List: (The names of contributors to this list will be pub lished tomorrow.) Total Grand Total 50.76 . 54.60 .>559.75 MR. McCASKILL NOW A BENEDICT. Popular Policeman Weds Miss Anna- belle Taylor, on St. Simon’s Island. im The hundreds of friends of Officer Don C. McCaskill, of the city police force, are Interested in the announce ment of his marriage on Saturday ev ening at Fredricka, SL Simon’s Island. The marriage was solemnized in the Fredricka church and was a very pret ty affair. ■ Mr. McCaskill's bride was Miss An nabels Taylor, of Fredricka. An at-, tachment between the pair.thus united has existed for a long time, and their marriage was the culmination of a pretty romance. Messrs. Bruce and Malcolm McCaskill attended the mar riage. Mi. and Mrs. McCaskill have gone to Florida on a short bridal trip. They are expected home on Wednesday and will he given a warm welcome. The groom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. McCaskill, and has lived only>a few years in Albany. He Is one of the ,moBt efficient men on the Albany force and hundreds of friends wish him every happiness In ills new life.