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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY'2, 1906,
everVbody rides in it, and
THERE’S ALWAY8 ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
CLEARING AWAY DEBRIS AND PREPARING TO
RAPIDLY REBUILD THE CITY.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
Going on In Society, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 2.—Conditions of life are gradually be
coming normal here, and the work of clearing the wreckage in preparation
for rebuilding the city Is progressing rapidly. Retail tradesmen of every
description are resuming business. Commission firms along the water
front are doing a thriving business. All garbage will be cleared away,
within two weeks, and a furnace for Incinerating refuse will be working
soon. Street cars are given permission to run till m|dnlght, and restric
tions on lighting houses are removed, excepting that oil is not allowed to
be used at present. Every chimney in the city will be .Inspected before
allowed to be used. Many of the larger factories that were unharmed
are starting up with full forces.
Mr. Berry Hall has accepted a posi
tion with the Albany fire department
Mr. Hall began work yesterday, the
1st.
Mr. L. R. Robey, of Dohtan, Ala., is
in town for a few days.
The Jewish young people of the city
gave an enjoyable dance at the Elks
Hall last night, complimentary to their
visitors in the city. There were about
fifteen couples. The'affair was thor
oughly enjoyed by all.
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Map!
Ished his document he turned Hewitt
over to a deputy sheriff to be tried for
lunacy. The paper he had been work
ing on was a commitment for the un
fortunate man who (bought his wife
was insane'. Hewitt will be tried In
ten days.
Death of Thomas E. Mitchell.
The body of Mr. Thomas E. Mitchell,
who died here yesterday, was shipped
to Augusta last night for Interment.
The funeral will take place there this
afternoon. Mr. Mitchell was formerly
working at Hofmayer, Jones & Co.’s,
has accepted a position with D. C.
Betjeman.
Mr. I. Jacobson went to Cordele to
day to meet the Savannah delegation
of the T. P. A.
Mr. D. A. Brown, of Edison, wds in
town yesterday.
Mr. Henry S. Walker, a popular
young traveling njan. Is here today.
Mr. Gus Newsome went to Amerlcus
today.
Mr. Ellis Lockhart, who has been
representing the Georgian here the
last few days, returned to Atlanta yes
terday.
Mr. Warren Story, of Leslie, Is in
town today.
Mr. G. S. Jackson went to Smith-
ville today.
The family and g, few friends of Mr.
J. H. Davis are enjoying a family pic
nic at Blue Springs today.
Messrs. A. C. Cox and Roy Barnes
went to Amerlcus on business today.
Judge Eugene Ray, of Columbus,
passed through the,city yesterday en
route to Cairo, where he delivers this
evening his lecture, “Sentiment and
Sense.”
, Mr. Clifford Grubbs, of Sylvester,
was In town today.
Copyright igo6 by Min t Schaffner 6? Marx
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kimball and Miss
Trudle Kimball, of Colquitt, are here
today.
WANTS,
Mr. H. A. Tarver has returned from
a short visit to Atlanta.
Mr. C. E. Hay, of Sylvester, Is in
Albany today.
WANTED—An iron safe. Apply at
Ware & Leland’s. 2-3t
Mr. C. H. Beazley, of Leesburg,
spent the morning In the city.
Mr. A. J. West, of Abbeville, spent
yesterday in Albany.
LOST B(.TCH — Suitable reward will
be paid for return or information of
liver and white pointer bitch; miss
ing ten days or more; wore collar
marked with my name. L. R. H11b-
man. . 2-fif
Mr. C. J. King, of Rome, is here to-
Buy a Two-Piece Suit for Ope Half and Less,
Mr. M. S. Roberts, of Atlanta, Is in
town today.
BUNDLE WRAPPER WANTED —A
young man who Is honest and ener
getic can secure permanent posi
tion. Apply at Once to Hofmayer,
, Jones & Co. . l-2t
* Mr. F. L. Durkee, of Augusta, is in
the city.
We have seventy-five two-piece Suits left over from last season. These
suits are worth from $7.50 to $13.50. We propose to close this lot out at a
great sacrifice. '
“WE’RE GOING TO DO IT NOW,” hence the extremely lowi price of
$5.90 for your choice. We are willing to accept a severe loss in order to close,
them out.
These suits are made of thinnest and coolest wool crashes and flannels.
They are correctly cut, broad shoulders, and-though light in weight are tail
ored to keep their shape. See window display of these suits.
Squad Drill Last Night of
the Savannah Volunteer
• "6uarcis.' u .'
Mr, A. C,, Bruce, of Atlanta, is stop
ping at the New Albany. ’ .; .
L08T BRACELET—An old-fashioned,
gold bracelet, flat inside and oval
outside, and closely carved over its
entire surface; was lost last night
on Broad street, or between Broad
and the residence of Mr. L. E.
Welch, corner North and Jackson.
Liberal reward will be paid for re
turn to Mrs. E. N. Clark, corner
Broad and Jefferson. l-2t
Mr. C. V. Patterson, of New York, is
in the city today.
Special to The Herald.
Savanah, May 2.—That Savannah Is
a great military town was shown again
last night by the great Interest taken
In the Savannah Volunteer Guards’
squad drill at the Guards' Armony.
The drill was to commemorate the
104 th anniversary of the Guards.
When the time came for beginning the
drill there was a large crowd present.
The judges of the contest were Col.
G. Arthur Gordon, of the First Regi
ment of Infantry, Maj. D. C. Barrow,
and Maj. M. J. Oleary, also of that
command. Squad D was the first one
drilled. Sergeant W. H. .Robertson
was In charge of it. Squad A came
next, under command of Sergeant T.
E. Moore, Squad B was third, with
Sergeant R. G. Tunno commanding,
and Squad C was 4th, with Sergeant
H. S. Dreese, Jr., In command. Major
J. Ferris Cann presented the prize,
which was a purse of gold. Squad D
won the prize.
Committed fcr Lunacy.
Mr. Macon W. Hewitt went to the
Court of Ordinary yesterday and asked
that a writ of lunafcy be taken out
against his wife. Hg said his wife was
crazy, and" that, being proficient in the
black art,, she let her spirit enter hlB
breast every night, and this caused
trouble. He was debating with the
clerk of the Court of Ordinary whether
it would be best to have his wife ar
rested for lunacy or Just crack her
neck. While Hewitt talked, Mr. -Mo
lina, the clerk, wrote, and when he fln-
Mr. T. E. Whitehead, of Atlanta, is
In town.
Mr. H. C. Land Is here today from
1 Macon. .
$5.90
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Rosenberg Brothers,
Mr. J. R. Forrester went to Arling
ton yesterday afternoon, returning to
the city at 11 o'clock today.
Ideal Wood Fibre Planter,
Longview Lime,
The Best. Portland Cement,
Windows, Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, Moulding, etc.
‘ Mrs. Fannie McLendon, of Willacoo-
chee, and Mrs. H. A. Freeman, of Ca
milla, are guests of Mrs. W. J. Rail
this week.
J. D. WESTON
Dill Pickles, 15c dozen; Sour Cu
cumbers, lc each; Sweet Mixed, 25c
quart. W. E. FIELDS.
No Ice famine In Albany now. Bar
ron sends It when you want it
ALBANY COAL & ICE CO.
California Evaporated PSaches, 16d
lb.; Apples, 16c package, 2 for 25c.
Messrs. Ben Mosely and Roy Barnes
returned from a business trip to Ca
milla this morning.
Telephone No. 44.
,W. H. FIELDS.
1 fe? Sister
Mrs. S.,B. Lewis has gone to Val-
ddsta for a few days’ visit.
Gents’ Stylish Footwear
We still have a full line of beautiful Millinery to se
lect from. We have in a new shipment of Ready-to-
Wear Sailors. Also a nice line of Voile, Linen and Em
broidered Skirts.
Mrs. W. E. Sandwich has gone to
Asheville, N. C., for an extended visit.
Mr. E. P. Harris went to Spellman
today.
Mr. John Underwood, of Blakely, is
here today.
Mr. Albert Daniel, who has been
Patents
and >
Gun- .
Metals,
Bluchers
and
Button
Oxfords
in all the
swell
shapes.
. Fernland Farm* .
‘Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
y High Grade Butter
Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
Delicious Ice Cream
For Warm Spring' Days
Many [people find the first warm
daysfof spring very fatiguing. These
will' find otir delicious ice cream espe
cially refreshing. s
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLE:
Expertly Made of Pure Cream,
Once bought
Always sought
by leaving them in your house. You may lose them by fire or bi
"SAFE DEPOSIT” is the best'flre or burglary insurance. Our arm
safe deposit vaults are fire and burglar proof. Box rentable from $
a year. Your inspection is invited. -.
avors
Ehrlich’s
Albany Drug Go
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
Broad Street.
Phone 147