The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 10, 1906, Image 5

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We are not very apt to have a mo squitoless summer, so why not let us put one of our jfiLcme iMetalmmmum 1 Y V gv-«• y|.w \ on your bed? .'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. THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906. EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM 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. Miss Pearl Ledbetter, who has been visiting Mrs. R. M. Smith, returns to ■ her home in Newton today. Mrs. J. Rosenberg entertained tl\e Wednesday Afternoon Card Club yes terday afternoon. Five-handed euchre was played. Miss Etta Brown won the first prize, and Mrs. Sam Cohn the consolation. Miss Adeline Brown, the attractive guest of Mrs. Marvin Cohn, received the visitor’s prize. Re freshments of. cream, cake and salads were served In two courses. Miss Catherine Robert leaves today on a visit of several months with rel atives and friends in Charleston and Savannah. Miss Nona and Louise Anderson re turn today to their homes in Macon, after a'vislt of several weeks with Mrs. R. M. Smith. Mrs. F. M. Grant, who has been in Albany for some time, left this morn ing to join her husband 1 in Birming ham. Mrs. Grant will make that city her home in the future. During her stay here Mrs. Grant has made many friends, and these regret to see her leave. Mr. Furman Hall, of Oakfield, Is in the city today. hoped by all that Mr, Altman’s visit to the Indiana springs will completely re store his health. Mrs. F. M. Mims, of Leesburg, Is shopping in the city today. Mrs. Jack Cowan and Mrs. R. E. Layton, of Arlington, are visitors in Albany today. Mr. H. S. Walker, a popular young traveling man, is in town today. Mr. W. A. Johnson went to Pretoria today. Mrs. W. H. Long, of Leesburg, Is shopping in the city today. Mr. H. C. Connor, of Greenwood, S. C„ passed through Albany today. The small boy is talking about pic nics already. It is a glorious time to him when a special is run to some pic nic resort and a day of undiluted pleasure passed. Some of them, who are not regular attendants at Sunday school, by any means, go regularly for at least two times befors the annual Sunday school picnic. This must be done In order to he a member of the crowd. And as galling to the spirit as It IS, they feel fully recompensed by the Joye of the picnic when it does come. ALBANY F. 0. Ticknor, Manager. Directors: Jno. D. Twiggs, S. B. Brown, M. Weslosky, J. R. Whitehead, T. M. Carter, A. W. Tucker, As announced, we have transferred all business of the Traders Insurance Co. to anoth er company. Holders of Traders policies are urged to return them to us for cancellation. Bar- No ice famine In Albany now. ron sends it when you want It. ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. SENATOR TILLMAN AND THE PRESIDENT. Mr. Charley Hall, of Newton, is visitor in the city today. Mr. John D. Pope attended court at Leesburg yesterday. Mr. M. B. Kelly, of Macon, is in the city on business. Mr. S. E. Owens, now with the New Albany,, and who is, by the way, one of the best known and most capable hotel men in the country, will leave Albany about the 20th inst., prepara tory to changing his base. He has ac cepted the position of manager of the big summer resort hotel at Glenn Springs, S. C., and expects to go there in time to have everything in readi ness for the early opening of the house. Mr. Owens has made friends in Albany whose good wishes will fol low him to Glenn Springs, or wherever else he may go. Their friends rejoice with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Arthur over the arrival of a fine baby boy at their home on So ciety street. Why the South Carolina Senator Doesn’t Go to the White House Any More. The Washington idea that the pres ident’s invitation to attend a social function Is a command doesn’t obtain with Senator Tillman, of South Caro lina. The senator doesn’t care how often the president Invites him to come up to the White House and have a bite and a smoke and meet some nice people; he Isn’t going, and he doesn’t care who knows It. The presi dent, it is said, Is anxious to re-estab lish friendly relations with the sena- 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. Telephone No. 44. James Tift Mann, Attorney and Counaellor at Law. Venttaiett Building 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, Aitorney-at-Law, Room 811 Davis-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga. Mrs. D. F. Crosland will entertain the Northside Euchre Club this after noon at her home on Flint street. Mr. F. H. Bates headed the Albany delegation which went over to Cordele yesterday afternoon to take In the ball game. Mr. C. L. Hall, of Oakfield, spent yesterday afternoon In the city on bus iness. Mr. C. E. Baggs, of Camilla, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Tinsley Royland, of Talbottom, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. John P. Holmes, of Columbus, was in town yesterday. Mr. R. F, Crittenden, of Shellman, Is in the city today. Mr. J. C. McConnel, of Monticello, was in Albany yesterday. Mr. R. M. Pinson, of Atlanta, is In town. tor, more especially since they are working along similar lines with re spect to railroad rate legislation, and the senator is In charge of the bill in the upper house. But, while the Caro linian is willing to co-operate with the president in that matter, he will not break bread with him or visit the White House. Relations were not always so strained between these two strenuous gentlemen. At one time, so it is said, they felt something akin to admira tion for each other, and it was the senator’s practice to g6 to the White House along with other members whenever custom required .it. That is how matters stood at the time of the visit of Prince Henry of Prussia to this country several years ago. It will be remembered that the president gave a dinner in honor of the prince. Senator Tillman was among those who received cards. Some days be fore the dinner the sensational en counter between Senator Tillman and Senator McLaurin occurred on the floor of the senate. Senator Tillman acted on the defensive; but the presi dent concluded that he couldn’t invite to meet the prince a man who had en gaged in a fisticuff in the sacred cap- itol, so Senator Tillman’s Invitation was recalled. The fact , that It had been recalled was published through out the country, to the senator’s hu miliation and indignation. From that day to this he hasn’t set foot in the White House, and he says he doesn’t propose to do so again. The incident, by the way, in part explains the bitterness of some of the criticisms of the president that the senator has uttered in the senate. TAX BOOKS NOW OPEN. The books for receiving tax returns for*1906 are now open. As the state demands prompt return of digest, as law requires, books will be closed about June 1st S. W. GUNNISON, 2-lrao T. C., D. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce my candidacy for Representative of Dougherty County In the General Assembly of the State, subject to the action of the Democratic primary ordered for the 16th of May. In . the event of my election, I pledge my best efforts in the interest of my constituency. I respectfully ask the suffrage of the qualified voters of the county. SAM H. TIFT. Albany, Ga„ April 6, 1906. ALBANY BHII'I CO BRICK —MANUFACTURERS OF— Annual Capacity, 10,000,000. f V t ♦f 9 T t t f T f t t t T t t f t f t f t f f $ f t t f t t f f f t t t f f T t t T f T t T f t t f t T f f t f f f T f f t t t f t f t t t T t T f t Summer Don't complain about the warm weather, seasonable. Dress m accordance. That’s the best way to get comfort. Wash Suits All sizes for men and boys are here; water or we ll stand the loss. Wash th That do not shrink from or eiri here in all sizes. Men’s Wash Suits, $2.00 an a $3:00. Men’s Wash Pants’, $1.00 Boys’ ^iVash Suits, $1.25, $1.50 era! pair •Boys’ Knee Pants, 25c pair. Every boy Come while the sizes are unbroken Rosenberg The One Price Store. Mr. J. S. Keer, of Amerlcus, Is In town today on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baggs, of Cam illa, were in town yesterday. Mr. C. S. Joyner, of Macon, spent yesterday in town. Mr. W. E. Lightfoot, of Fort Gaines, is in Albany today. Mr. C. H. Hale, of Newton, Is in town today. Mr. Robt. W. Ivey, of Atlanta, Is In town today. Mr. W. S. Cotton, of Columbus, is In the city today. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, WIs.. as did one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store. Albany will have three rattling good games with Columbus here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Then the hoys will he away from home for three games with’ Waycross, returning for the first round of the season with Amerlcus on the 24th, 25th and 26th. Gents 1 Stylish Footwear *.MAOC IN NEWARK* THB Mr. Mjx Altman leaves tonight for Louisville, Chicago, Milwaukee, Cin cinnati and other points up North. Mr. Altman will also spend ten days at a health resort in Indiana. If is to be The strawberry make Itself scarce. is beginning to 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, pulling, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hiisman-Saie Drug Co. Patents and Gun- Metals, Bluchers and Button Oxfords swell shapes. Once bought Always sought $5.00 I Ehrlich’s. ’Phone 147. Max Cassel fe? Sister 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.