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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10,1906.
SUIVIIV1ER
More Manhattans
We are pleased to announce a fresh shipment of these famous
Shirts, giving our stock a full assortment of styles, colors and sizes
MANHATTAN MEANS
More Style—More Comfort—More Wear
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Faultless Night Shirts-
Summer Weights
59c to $1.25.
Manhattans—
$1.50 to $3.50
Faultless—
$1.00 and $1.50
Summer Socks Hot Weather Underwear Cooler Collars
Our lines of Hosiery for
Men are characteristic in
size and elegance. Fine
values in Lisle Socks,
gauze weight, black and
colors, are shown at
25c, 35c, 50c
FOR MEN
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New Neckwear
We invite your inspection of a large and beautifully selected
line of swell Four-in-hands of Silk, in the new Spring shades, weav
ings and patterns. The variety is unlimited, but every tie is a
marvel of beauty and style. T hey are “swell”—that’s the word
to describe them.
Full Width,
Fine Colorings,
Grand Assortment
at
* .1.
SO cents
We pride ourselves on our ability to fit men out in
comfortable Underwear. This season’s lines are especially
attractive. •
Nainsook, Balbriggan and Lisle at Silk Gauze Underwear at
50c the Garment $1.00 the Garment
Scriven’s Knee Length Drawers .
If you happen to have a friend who has adopted
the sensible Short Drawers idea, ask him about them.
Then come here for the SCRIVEN Elastic Seam and
Seat. Special at 50c.
The Quality
Store
Jones
The new Summer Col
lars are very sensible. Low,
with wide-flaring points,
to accommodate the wide
four-in-hands. Ask for
Kabosa—E. & W. 25c,
or
Arabic 1
and y Royal, 2 for 25c
Mildon 1
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C W&J 9 “
Faultless Pajamas—
Summer Weights
$1.50
The Quality
Store
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Better Soda. __
Thtvn Ever
Customers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we
hear the same tiling every year we are inclined to think our soda
is'fast reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to
make it as near perfect as 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 ruined in drawing.
When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent
soda parlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and
satisfying.
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Hoggard Drug Co.,
’Phone 75.
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Hair Brushes
There’s not even the suggestion .of
exaggeration in the statement that
this new shipment contains more
splendid brushes than we’ve ever
seen offered in a city several,times
the size of Albany—many real
beauties priced from
$1.25 to $4.00.
Albany Drug Co.
J. E. MacMillan.
‘President,
tO. G. Mcritvcther.
Secy, and Trecu.
If You } re Wise
It's Not to the <( Tall Timbers
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 Stone Co.
WORTH COUNTY
Sunday School Association—25th An
nual Celebration May 11th—The
Schedules of Trains.
The Worth County Sunday School
Association will hold its twenty-fifth
annual celebration at Children’s Tab
ernacle In Poulan tomorrow, May 11.
An interesting program has been ar
ranged for the day.
Hon. E. H. McMichael, of Tazewell,
Ga., will deliver the 11 a. m. address.
Mr. R. B. Reppard, of Savannah, Ga.,
and other prominent speakers will ad
dress the association.
Singing contest by the various
schools at 2 p. m.
Special trains leave Tifton at 7:30 a.
m. and Albany at 7 a. m., May 11, and
stop at all points to, Poulan.
Round trip tickets, one fare, plus 25
cents. Pare from Sumner and Syl
vester, 20 cents round trip.
ELKHORN VALLEY
SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE.
Chicago, May 10.—A special from
Cody, Wyoming, says an earthquake
shock, lasting a minute, passed
through' Elkhorn valley at 6 o'clock
last night. No serious damage is re
ported. ' ' '
THE WEATHER.
ADVERTISED LETTER, LIST.
Albany, Ga., May 9, 1906.
The following Is a list of letters re
maining In this office unclaimed May
9, 1906. Unless called for they will
be sent to the dead letter office:
Gentlemen’s List.
B—Charlie Boldin, W. B. Barkwell
William Brandt, Jim Brookins, J. A.
Butler.
C—J. H. Conner.
D—Jeff Donalds, Charlie Delles.
E—William B. Ezell.
F—Richard Flies, W. A. Fleming.
H—S. H. Harris. Wallle Heard, So-
mon Holt, H. H. Holder.
L—Allen Londy, R. L. Laveitt.
M—Zanders Mi chi e, Gemes McEn-
nery, D. F. Maners, M. C. Marks.
P—Hamp Phers.
R—Harry Reeves, Charlie Reynolds,
J. M. Roberts, Vear Robinson.
S—Fate Shepard, Henry Sharp,
T—Samuel Thompson **Emos Terry,
Joe Tunel. . v
W—Archibald. Woodward, S. C.
Warlick, H. P. Williams.
Y—James Young.
« Ladies List.
C—Mrs. Sallie Claws.
D—Lydia Davis, Miss Oceola Davis,
% G—Mrs. Matilda Graham.
H—Mrs. Ada Halt.
J—Miss Mattie Johns, Mrs. Lessie
Johnson.
L—Miss Jane.B. Long.
M—Mrs. Latter Matter, J. M. Miller.
R—Miss Vlnland Ransom, Mrs. Ada
Ruls. Miss Hattie Roberts, Mrs. Mary
L. Roam.
S—Mrs. Pinkie Smith, Ellen Sim-
son. Sopha Singleterry.
T—Miss Emma Thompison, Miss
Lilev Tomus, Mollle Thomas, Rhena
Terrell.
W—Mrs. Julia H. Woolbright.
In calling for the above letters
please say “advertised,” and pay 1
cent' for same. .
H. P. BRIMBERRY, P. M.
The river is rising rapidly.
“Baby ;Elite” and “Shinola” shoe
poiish, 10c each. W. E. FIELDS.
Weather Forecast.
The following Is the weather fore
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Fair and warmer tonight and Fri
day.
SOUTHERN BAPTISTS
ARE GATHERING.
Deleates Arriving at Chattanooga for
Big Convention.
Chattanooga, Tenn„ May 10.—The
delegates to the general convention of
the Southern Baptist church, the lar
gest delegated ecclesiastical body In
the world, which meets here tomor
row, are arriving in great numbers oh
every Incoming train. Between 1,500
and 3,000 delegates are expected to at
tend. No set program has been ar
ranged for the convention, but all the
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 twenty-
four hours ending at 7 o'clock this
morning Is published for the Informa
tion of the public:
Maximum temperature 74.00
Minimum temperature 46.00
Mean temperature 60.00
Precipitation 00
P.iver 7.10'
Fall in 24 hours 10 i
Weather Clear [
Wind N.W. i
D. W. BROSNAN.
Volunteer Observer.
great organizations of the Baptist
Church, South, the Home Missionary
Society, the Southern Missionary So
ciety and the Sunday Schools’ Publi
cation Society, will be reviewed. All
the prominent divines and laymen of
the church are expected to be present
at the convention, whl$i will continue
in session till next Tuesday. An effort
will be made to have the next conven
tion meet In Norfolk or Richmond
during the Jamestown Exposition.
The final decision, however, rests with
the executive committee r.nd not with
the present convention.
church w*rlt, which Includes the three on hand.
FLY TIME.
Keep them out with our wire screen
windows and doors. Complete stock
C. D. SMITH.
In the absence of Chief James, who
has gone on a fishing trip of ten days,
sslstant Chief Weldon Is running
things at the fire department. This
morning when' the alarm was turned
In. Joy filled the heart of the chief.
Here was his chance, and he took It
In record time almost they reached
the scene, and, headed by their chief,
the boys had the fire under control in
a very short time. Albany need never
fear fire while Mr. Weldon is running
things. Really, he handled the situa
tion very nicely. There was no con
fusion, everything moved off like clock
work and In half an hour they were
back at headquarters, waiting for
something else to turn up. The work
of Chief Weldon was commendable, In
deed, especially In view of the fact
that this is the first fire fn a good
while.
Hay! Hay! Hay!
Fine lot of choice Timothy.
5-10-3t ALBANY GRAIN CO.
The trains at the depot this morning
were all pretty much on time. They
were all In by 12 o'clock.
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at River
ton, la., nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all comfort, according to his
letter, which says: ‘‘For 20 years I
had chronic liver complaint, which led
to such a severe case of jaundice that
even my finger nails turned yellow;
when my doctor prescribed Electric
Bitters, which cured me and have kept
me well for eleven years.’ Sure cqre
for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness
and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and
Bladder derangements. A wonderful
Tonic. At Albany Drug. Co.'s drug
store. 50 cents.
Underwear
Suggestions
If you haven’t done so, isn’t it about
time you looked to your summer un
derwear? We have an unusually com
plete line to suit the season and you.
Balbriggan, lisle, nainsook, net,
India crepe and Sea Island cotton, in
a great variety of designs and styles.
Long or knee drawers to match.
25c to $1.00 a Garment.
C. R. Davis & Co.
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