The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 02, 1906, Image 4

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MRS. McCRANIE DIED YESTERDAY Albany. As Miss Lizzie Gilbert, Mrs. Mc- Cranle was exceedingly popular dur ing her girlhood and young woman hood, spent In this city. She Was beautiful and rarely accomplished, and the news of her untimely death has occasioned great sadness In this com munity, where the Gilbert family con nections are extensive. . The. Herald joins In the sympathy that Is being extended the bereaved relatives. At Monroe, La.—Was Formerly Miss Lizzie Gilbert', of This City. that even a poet can slug of. Because If means solid comfort, sanitation and Hbiong ltfe to the work. We're proud to / say that we do that style of plumbing, . in U; w and repair work. Give us a trial. Hundreds of homes in Albany were saddened yesterday afternoon when news was received of the death at her home In Conroe, La., of Mrs. Daniel McCranie, formerly Miss Lizzie Gil bert, of this city. Mrs. McCranie passed away at 3 o'clock, and the news of her peculiar ly sad death was received in Albany shortly thereafter. The funeral oc curs In Monroe today. The deceased was born and reared In Albany. She was a daughter of the late John D. Gilbert, and her mother, Mrs. Lula Gilbert, now. lives with Cordele Vs. Albany, [ARRIS PLUMBING CO W. E. SMITH, Deaths from Appendicitis decrease In the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills Increases. They save you from danger and. bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the Ills growing out of It. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., druggists. 25c. Try them. Game Called at 3:45 Sharp Attorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building. UMMER HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Unnsual Variety-—Extraordinary Values Some, man has figured it out with mathematical precision that a person living 75 years stands up 25 years, or one-third of the time. Now, who would want to stand 25 years with uncomfortable feet? A great many people think that aicomfortable shoe entirely solves the problem, but wiser ones know that discomfort is often caused by carelessly selected Hose. Then there are other considerations which should influence you to buy Hosiery carefully. Both money and a great deal of the trouble of darning may be saved. It is hardly wise to drop in anywhere and buy the first stockings offered you — though we honestly think that you would not suffer by such ,< careless shopping at this store — but you should examine and compare the hosiery offered you at all the stores to which you have access. We want you to do this —we invite you to make this comparison of our hosiery with that of other stores. We are anxious for you to study the qual ities offered, and we say, buy wherever you find the best values. In our really superb stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Hose we are confident that you will find the best values. Our great confidence in the values in this Spring and Summer Line of Hosiery is born of an experience of nearly forty years. We will appreciate your calling to examine these Hose, even if you have no notion of buying. Strong Values at 25c Embroidered Lisle Hose “Out Size” Hose 45c , Hosiery for Children It has been-a hope long cherished by this store that we couldTiffer the best 25c Hosiery in Georgia. We believe we are realizing that hope in this strong line of plain and lace lisl? hose in summer weights, shown in white, black and tan. A wonderful hosiery value for 25c. A new lot of bealitiful quality lisle hose, with red, blue, old rose, white and self-embroidered figures of various de signs, is especially attractive. Splendid values at $1.00 In this complete hosiery stock is ‘a line of extra size hosiery, an unusually good value for 45c Misses Special 50c New Silk Stockings Pretty Hosiery at 50c We are showing some beautiful stock- .irigs in black and white, plain lisle or ■_lace lisle. Excellent quality for com- "fort and wear at 50c 75c Colored Hose 60c •These beautiful gauze lisle hose are sliown in white and black, and in pop ular spring shades of navy, sky-blue and tan. Leading stores all over the state are (selling great quantities of the identi cal hosiery at 75c a pair, but the H., J. ,& Co. price is only ,60c A new shipment of plain and lace silk lisle hosiery has just come in, and con tains extraordinary values at ,...$1.25 to $1.75 Exquisite Black Silk Lace Hose from ; $1.50 to $4.75 Very handsome, full lace, rich silk hosiery; shown only in white. Special • ••'.■••»*••. •:••,. • • $3.0,0 A beautiful new gauze lisle hose for Misses just. in. Remarkable in point of quality, when price is considered. Spe cial value at 50c Mothers * Friend Stockings These splendid Stockings for children are shown in summer weight. Double toe, heel and knee. These stockings have won* a wide reputation and great' sale by their excellent wearing qualities. Our line of Children’s Hosiery is very complete and beautiful — larger by far than any line we’ve ever shown. Full line of the popular Colored Hose' for Children — so stylish for summer wear. Shown in Navy, Pink, Light Blue, Tan and White. Good quality. Both plain and lace lisle at .35c Beautiful line of Children’s Ribbed Lisle Hose in summer weights. Shown in Red, Pink, Blue and Black. A sum mer hosiery leader 25c Splendid quality White Hose for Chil dren. Offered at special price of.. .19c Infants Socks, Colored The Quality Store. Hofmayer, Jones & Co. The Quality Store. A full line of Infants’ Socks in all colors is a new but popular addition to our hosiery stock. Shown in plain and lace. Priced: In cotton 25c In lisle , 35c Better Soda. Thaji Ever stomers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we ar the same thing every year we are.inclined to,think our soda i fast reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to ke it as near perfect as possible and spare no expense in • 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 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. FATHER SHERMAN’S PROPOSED STIRRING UP THE INDIGNATION OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE. W. G. Meritucther. •Secy, and Treat. That you’ll look for building material. Albany Pressed Stone Co.’s double-hollow air space concrete blocks are more Satisfactory from every standpoint. Albany Pressed 8peslal to The Herald. ATLANTA, Ga., May 2.—That Father Sherman, son of the late General Sherman, who is going over the route taken by-his parent in his march to the sea, is making the mistake of his life, is the opinion of General Clement A. Evans, a member of* the Georgia prison conhnission, and commander of the Army of Tennessee, United Confederate Veterans. Father Shernjaa is ex pected here tomorrow. What his reception will be re mains to be seen. The acting mayor of Savannah, when he heard of the'plan adopted by Father Sherman to col lect data regarding his father’s famous exploit, voiced a sentiment that he ought to be caught and hanged. General Evans thinks that any man of the cloth is safe in Georgia. “I regret very much,” says the gen eral, “that Father. Sherman, in making his march to the sea over the ground which his. father went, will carry an escort. He does not need protection, and such manner of proceeding will arouse indignation among Southerners.’ • ' , + This is what Captain “Tip” Harrispn, of the comp troller-general's office, says: "All I have to say’is that I hope they will leave their torches at home and the young men will not rob women and children along the way.” A dispatch from Washington quotes Congressman Livingston, of Georgia, as saying that if he was Govern or Terrell he would not permit Father Sherman to ride through Georgia with an escort of cavalry. Everybody is getting worked up over the matter, the arrival of the priest is being awaited with more than ordinary interest. DEATH OF MISS ANGIE McCLUNG. Passed Away at Home on Byne’s Hill. Funeral This Afternoon. afternoon at 3 o’clock from the fate home of the deceased on Byne’s Hill. The services w(Jl be conducted by Rev. Thos. H. Thomson, pastor of the Meth odist church, and the interment will be In Oakview cemetery. After a long and painful illness Miss Angle McClung died last night at her home on Byne’s Hill. She had been a sufferer for many months from an in curable malady, and the end was therefore not unexpected. Neverthe less, It has brought great sorrow to the friends and relatives of the de ceased. The deceased was 55 years of age, and was a most excellent woman, and her death Is greatly deplored. The funeral will take place this NOTICE. We respectfully call the attention of the public generally that we now have. on hand a complete line of Burial Cases, Robes, Gloves and everything belonging to this line of business. We solicit the patronage of the public, as suring them the best service possible, day or night. Office ’phone No. 428, residence, No. 363 and No. 424. 2-3t ALBANY BUGGY CO. 'Phone 70 for fresh eggs—20c dozen. W. E. FIELDS, Summer Suggests Straws Straws Suggest Davis & Co. 1.50 to 10.00. r hey Fit hat’s It STYLE IN PLUMBING moanb work expertly done, pipes prop % erly arranged, and all parts neatly and artistically finished. This is other daughter, Mrs. A. P. Hilton, of Dublin. Mrs. W. C. Brooks is the only sister of the deceased living in Base Ball Tomorrow! HK