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THE'ALBANY DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1906.
QMIIBUS_GQLUM1.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND
THERE’S ALWAYS JiOOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What la
Going on In Society, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Mr. Phil Sternberg, ot Savannah, is
in town today.
Mr. J. F. Fleming, ot Baconton, was
in the city yesterday on business.
Mr. Ed. R. Carson, ot Augusta, is
among the visitors in Albany today.
Mr. Richard Armstrong, formerly
with the Albany Drug Co., has accept
ed a position with Hofmayer, Jones &
Co.
Mr. Geo. N. Leonard, of Savannah,
is in town today.
Miss Julia Henderson, of Floraia, is
a visitor In the city today.
Mr. L. C. Canby is here today from
Columbus.
Mr. M. C. Arthur, of Columbia, Ala.,
is in the city.
Mr. A. S. Edwards, of Atlanta, is
among the visitors in town today.
Mr. J. B. Rogers is in Albany today
from Warwick.
Air. W. L. Ellis, of Macon, spent yes
terday in the city.
Miss Laura Shipman, ot Quitman, is
-visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. English.
Miss Shipman will be in Albany for
several weeks;
Mr. G. B. McConnell was in town
yesterday from Pretoria.
Air. H. T. Poole, of Richmond, Bpent
yesterday in the city.
Air. W. E. Smith, of Lockhart, was
in the city yesterday on business.
Air. A. R. Holt, of Atlanta, was in
town yesterday.
Mr. J. E. DuPre, of Oakfleld, is In
the city today.
Air. W. E. Carter returned from a
trip to Adel this morning.
Air. R. N. Poston, of Sylvester, spent
yesterday in the city.
Air. W. L. Murrow, of Tlfton, is in
town today.
Mr. G. W. Phillips, of Atlanta, is in
the city.
Mr. F. R. Yarbrough, manager of
the Southern Bell Telephone Co., has
returned from Savannah, where he
spent several weeks.
Airs. Byrd Odum and Miss Myrtle
Markley went to Leesburg today to
visit friends there.
Capt. C. G. Herrick and Mrs. G. W.
Kidd, of Pretoria, are in Albany today.
■Mr. George W. Bailey, of Savanah,
is in the city today on business.
• Airs. W. E. Smith is visiting rela-,
tives in Savannah.
Mr. B. F. Manning has been suffer
ing for some time with a bad rising
on bis hand, ana has received the nn-
usually sympathetic condolences of his
friends. It is bad enough for a man
with two good hands to have one ot
them put out of service, but tfhen fie
happens to have but one, the inconve
nience is hardly to be expressed. Mr.
Manning’s friends sincerely hope that
his game hand will worry him no
more.
Mr. Ed. Wiley, of Acre, is in town
today.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fouche, of Phi-
lema, are shopping in the city today,.
Mr. Folk Shiver, of Camilla, is in
the city today on business.
Mrs. W. A. Bierman, Miss Mary Bull
and MIsb Mary E. Kidd, all of Pre
toria, are shopping in the city today.
Mr. M. A. McRatney, of Eimodel,
has been in the city today looking af
ter business matters and greeting his
numerous friends.
THE WEATHER. '
Weather Forecast.
The following is the weather fore
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Fair and warmer tonight; Wednes
day fair; warmer in east portion.
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 twonty-
four hours ending at 7 o'clock this
morning is published for the informa
tion of the public:
Maximum temperature. 69.00
Minimum temperature 62.00
Mean temperature 60.60
Precipitation 0.37
Weather Clear
Wind . N. E.
D. W. BROSNAN,
i Volunteer Observer.
MEXICAN WAR
VETERANS.
Will Probably'Be the Last Reunion of
the Survivors of the War of '48.
Dallas,' Tex., May 8—A handful of
Mexican war veterans, the remnant of
the army of Texan soldiers who par
ticipated in the conflicts with the
southern republic in 1848, gathered lit
eleventh annual reunion in Dallas to
day. A large majority .of the surviv
ors of the Mexican war are residents
of this state, but the ranks are being
decimated so rapidly by death that
the reunion this year may be the last
Of those in attendance none is less
than 70 and the majority are over 80
years of age. The gathering, which
lasts two days, is altogether of- a so
cial nature, as little or no business is
to be transacted.
At the Head of the List:
Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster,
Longview Lime,
The Best Portland Cement,
Windows, Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, Moulding, etc.
J. D. WESTON.
Telephonfe No. 44.
* BOAT8 FOR RENT
And Fishing Permits Sold at the Coun
try 8tore.
Any fishing or boating will be pro
hibited without a written permit The
lake above the dam is fine for boating,
and the fishing below the dam is un
excelled. Don’t forget you must have
■ pass. T. M. NELSON.
We still have a full line of beautiful Millinery to se
lect from. We have in a hew shipment of Ready-to-
Wear Sailors. Also a nice line of Voile, Linen and Em
broidered Skirts.
Max Cassel Sister.
Gents’ Stylish Footwear
VMar’TM'NCWA'ftK *
thb \p<r/nn /shoe-
Patents
and
-Gun-
Metals,
Bluchers
apd
Button
Oxfords
in all the,
swell
shapes.
Once bought
Always sought
$5.00
= Ehrlich’s.
’Phone 147.
Broad Street.
A REMARKABLE SALE AND DISPLAY
Of Embroidered and Lace Robes, Silk Shirt-Waist Suits;
Lawn Waists and Many Other Especially Desirable Bargains.
The especial distinction of the collection of Robes is STYLE, with an added touch of Character, Superior Dash and Jauntiness. These garments save ajll
the planning 0 f the regular gown, and one-third the trouble of making. The assortment is varied enough to suit every individual taste. They are shaped to nt
perfectly, and, what is most important, it is the best offering of the kind ever made in Albany.
The following prices of ONE-THIRD OFF ON EACH ROBE will prevail:
EMBROIDERED MULL ROBES, soft, clinging material, patterns of Swiss and Eyelet Embroidery; colors, Pink, Lilac and Light Blue; regular price, $19.98;
specially priced, one-third off, now • • . $13.62
WHITE AND ECRU LACE ROBES, suitable for dinner and evening gowns. By making over different colored linings, these may be made to do double duty.
These Robes are semi-ready arid each patterri is exclusive. Regular price, $20.00. Specially priced,-one-third off, now $13.63
WHITE LACE ROBES, exquisite patterns. Regular price, $15.00. Specially priced, one-third off, now. ; . $10.00
ECRU LACE ROBES, beautiful designs, striking g.nd effective. Regular price, $12.50. Specially priced, one-third off, now $ 8.34
Final Clearance Sale of Our
Women’s Silk Suits.
The great volume of business done in this de
partment has left us with a few Silk Shirt Waist
Suits. Each one is without a duplicate, and not
this'season have you seen costumes that have
been designed with the character and individual
ity that find expression in this',lot. Colors, Black,
Changeable and Navy Blue, Reseda and Old
Rose. The prices on this lot ranged from $17.50
to $25.00. The reduced, special price of $13.90
will prevail for your pick of these suits.
On account of the extreme low price, on these Suits, a small
charge will be made for alterations.
An Unusal Sale of White Lawn
Shirt-Waists.
This lot embodies the late summer styles, and
the newest effects in the making. Come and buy
before the assortment is broken. A word or two
of the several styles; youll be well repaid by com
ing to see them all:
One lot regularly priced at $2.50. Handsome
'embroidered’open fronts, trimmed with whe,els
of embroidery and pearl buttons;sleeves tucked
at cuffs. !
One unusually attractive lot, regular. $3.00
values. Finest quality lawn; fronts very hand
somely finished with open embroidery; cuffs
tucked.
Your choice of the above for $1.9fi
AN INTERESTING SALE OF SILKS.
All typical effects of the season regarding popularity and correctness.
A remarkable feature of this Sale is a BLACK TAFFETA SILK, one yard wide. A splendid 89c quality. Our special price on this particular
the yard. . '
HABUTAI SILK, one of the season’s choicest fabrics for Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, Kimonas and fine Underwear. We offer a 48c value, full 27 inches
. for 35c the yard.
ONE YARD WIDE HABUTAI, regular 65c value, specially priced at ;
CHINA SILK, all colors, 27 inches wide; an excellent-grade. Special
A Series of Special Values in Hosiery.
Colors include Champagne, Tan, White, Polka Dots and fancy patterns
in Lace and plain Lisle; some Embroidered patterns; 35c, 50c and $1.00 values.
All specially priced at '.... 25c pair
Millinery Specials., * .
One lot Children’s Sailors, in Navy, Blue, Red and White. Regular 50c
quality. Special..: 25c each
One lot Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats. An unusually attractive offer
ing. Values up to $2.50. Specially priced at 98c each
One lot Untrimmed Shapes, $1.75 value 98c each
White Shirtwaist Patterns Reduced.
These patterns have handsome fronts of embroidered and lace designs,
with enough plain material to make any size waist. Regular 98c value.
Special ! : 59d each
Unusual Lace Values.
This lot includes Val, Round Thread, Plat Val and Linen and Cotton
Torchon. Many attractive patterns to select from. Values up to 15c yard.
The entire lot specially priced at 5c yard
ROSENBERG BROTHERS.