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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1906.
THE WEATHER.
he Is 111 at Ills home on Society street
with appendicitis. His condition Is en
couraging, and It Is hoped that'his
convalescence will be early reported.
Weather Forecast.
The following Is the weather fore
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Fair and cooler tonight: Thursday
fair, warmer In northwest portion.
Summer
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Miss Julia Matthews, of Macon, is
an out-of-town visitor In Albany today.
Mr. Lee Llghtfoot, of Savannah, la
In town today.
Those Who Come and do—Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
Going on In 8ocloty, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Local Weather Observations.
The following record of meteorologl.
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’clook thlB
morning Is published for the Informa
tion of the public:
Maximum temperature 78.00
Minimum temperature 60.00
Mean temperature 67.00
Precipitation 00
Weather Clear
Wind N.W.
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Mr. Ed. C. Roper, of, Macon, is in
town today.
To Miss Baum.
Mrs. Marvin Cohn yesterday enter
tained a large number of Albany’s
most popular women at a euchre party
In honor of Miss Adeline Baum, of
Dublin, Ga.
The house was beautifully deco
rated, the color scheme being red and
green. After the game refreshments
were served to those present, the color
scheme being carried out In every par
ticular.
Mrs. Cohn was a lovely hostess, and
wore a beautiful black lace robe, the
guest of honor wearing-' a white lace
gown. There was also a pretty array
of light sprlng'sults among the play
ers.
MIsb Tessle Gortatowsky won as
first prize a lingerie umbrella. The
consolation was cut for, and was taken
by Miss Rossle Asher.
Miss Baum was presented with a
satin lined silver jewel box by the
hostess.
All those present enjoyed a very,
pleasant afternoon.
Miss Rosa Woolfolk, of Virginia, Is
expected to arrive in Albany tomorrow
to spend some time w-ith her cousin,.
MIsb Rosa Woolfoolk.
Miss Marla Woolfolk, who has been
visiting her cousin, Miss Rosa Wool-
folk, will leave tomorrow for Macon,
where she will visit before returning
to her home In Virginia.
e warm we;
complain a
JJress in accordance.
That's the best way to get comfort,
Mrs. George Meriwether Bacon has
Issued cards to a reception to be given
at the New Albany on the afternoon
of Tuesday, May 16, from 6 until 7
An unusually delightful oc-
ALBANY
o’clock.
caslon is being anticipated by the
large number of Mrs. Bacon’s friends
who have been remembered with invi
tations.
F. O. Ticknor, Manager.
Directors:
Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown,
M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead,
T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker,
Mr. J. R. Ferguson, of Philema, is
In the city today on business.
of Baker
Mr. J. W. Richardson,
county, is here today.
The ROYAL INSUR
ANCE COMPANY wires
us:
“ San Francisco losses
will be paid promptly with
Mr. Glenn Evans, of Columbus, Is In
town today.
The latest thing In the dry goods
line fbr the fair sex Is the openwork
skirt. First came the dropstltch stock
ing, then the openwork shirtwaist—
which took with a rush—and now the
openwork skirt bids fair to run the
common variety out of business. Shall
these filmy garments constitute the
make-up of the American girl? They
are half nothing, and the other half Is
of some sort of material that Is so tra-
Let us hope
Miss Mary Powell, of Leesburg, was
shopping In the city today.
funds from England. Be
ing the largest company
in the world, with assets of
70 millions and conflagra
tion fund of seven millions,
our patrons need have no
uneasiness.”
Mr. Charley Galloway, of Americus,
Is In the city today on business.
rom or in
Mrs. William Davant, of Savannah,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Warren,
on Broad street.
glle that it hardly counts,
that the openwork girl is a thing of
the future, If a thing of any tense at
all. Of course the novelty Of it all Is
a little pleaBlng, but after a while It
begins to wear on the nerves of even
the most radical believers In "up-to-
dateness” In women’s clothes. Still
there Is something In it or It wouldn’t
stand as long as It has. Why, unless
Mr. Alt. J. Hall, of Oakfleld, spent
yesterday in the city.
Mr. A. J. Persons, of Doyle, Is In
town today. '
Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster,
Longview Lime,
The'Best Portland Cement,
Windows, Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, Moulding, etc.
J. D. WESTON.
Telephone No. 44.
Mrs. Payton, of Sylvester, was
among the shoppers In the city yester
day.
Mr. H. H. Radford, of Newton, was
among the visitors in the city yester
day.
Mr. Fred Fryer, of Bainbridge, is In
Albany today on business.
Thirty prominent Albanians
fined for using too much
Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va„
writes: “I was a sufferer from kidney
disease, so that at times I could r.ol
get out of bed, ind when I did I could
hot sthnd straight. I took Foley’s Kid
ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part
Mr. George D. Allen, of Columbus, is
in town today.
Many Albanians are Interested in
the announcement of the arrival of
twins to bless the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jackson, at Baconton.
Serves them rigl
should use
For shle by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
TREASURE TROVE.
Mr. W. H. Stevens, of Atlanta, is in
the city today.
Flint Rock
A Spaniard’s Troubles Following the
Finding of a Pot of Gold.
Mr. F. W. Stanley, of Jacksonville,
Is in town today.
here is no /I
using too much
Mr. John D. Gunn, of Cuthbert, is in
the city today.
Madrid, May 9.—Like a fairy tale is
the story published In the Madrid
press this week of the sudden wealth
acquired by Andres Gonzales, a peas
ant of Columnar de Oreja. Struck by
the peculiar appearance of a piece of
stone sticking out of the ground near
his house, he dug and brought to light
an earthenware pot full of gold coin.
Andres took Into his confidence his
wife, brother and Bister-in-law, and It
was decided that the matter must be
kept quiet. A few days later the two
men set out for this city and sold their
treasure for some $2,000
In order to allay the suspicions of)
Ihe neighbors It was arranged that An
dres should write his brother a letter
saying that he had won the money In
a lottery. But, unfortunately, the wo
men concerned could not keep the
story of their wonderful luck quiet,
and as soon as the story leaked out
Andres received a visit from a lawyer
who claimed half the proceeds on be
half of the landlord, to which .the lat
ter Is entitled by the law of Spain.
At first Andres denied all knowledge
of the find, but Involving himself af
terwards In contradictions, he had to
make a clean breast of the affair and
pay up.
But his troubles did not end there.
He was summoned before a magistrate
on a charge of concealing treasure
trove.
Mr. L. M. Ferguson, of Savannah, Is
in the city today.
Mr. George McGhan, of Valdosta, Is
In town today.
Albany, Ga.
Mr. M. C. Dukes, of Moultrie, spent
yesterday in the city.
1 & Sister
Gents’ Stylish Footwear
Mr. J. W. Mills, of Dothan, is In the
city, today.
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-v
broidered Skirts.
Max Cassel Sister.
VtfAOC IN NeWARK
Mr. G. M. Bacon, of DeWitt, Bpent
yesterday in the city. ”*
Mr. F. F. Putney, of Putney, was in
Albany yesterday on business.
r/MOit
M.'HK
Mr. J. K. Barrett and Misq Barrett,
of Conyers, are visitors in the city.
Patents
Mr. P. L. Alexander is here today
from Newnan.
We are not very
apt to have a mo
squitoless summer,
so why not let us
put one of our
Nets
Gun-
Metals,
Bluchers
and
Button
Oxfords
in all the
swell
Mr. J. L. Hunter, of St. Louis, who
represents the St. Louis Globe, is here
for a week’s stay. Mr. S. C. Roller,
also of St. Louis, Is with him.
Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick, a former Al
banian, who has a host of friends In
Albany, Is visiting her brother, Mr. W.
H. Hester.
Acme
on your bed? ( ? <j J
The whole frame
is nickle plated, the
quality of the net is the best, and they fold
back against the head of the bed entirely out of
your way.
Let us show you how nicely they work.
We put them up for you.
He was convicted and sent to
jail for six months, while the others
concerned got off with sentences of
two months each for aiding and abet
ting the concealment of the treasure.
Mr. J. R. Cowan, of DeWitt, was In
the city this morning.
Mr. John Dearlso, of Sasser, Is In
town today.
Once bought
Always sought
Indigestion Is much of a habit. Don’t
get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys-
pensia Cure after eating and you will
quit belching, pufling, palpitating and
frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat
and makes the stomach sweet. Sold
by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale
Drug Co.
Mr. W.' M. Laramore, of Leesburg,
Is in town today.
Ehrlich’s
Mr. F. B. Jenkins, of Richmond, a
popular traveling man, Is in town to
day.
No ice famine In Albany now. Bar
ron sends It when you want It
ALBANY COAL & ICE CO.
Broad Street,
Phone 147,
The. friends of Mr. Harold J. von
"Weller sincerely Tegret to learn that
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