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• THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1906.
Mr. Pete Moore, of New York, who
represents the Hassan Cigarette Co.,
Is In town today, looking after busi
ness Interests.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Mr. Jack M. Witeman,
In the city today.
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.
Mr. C. A. Broughton, of New York,
Is In town today, looking after busi
ness interests.
Mr. Hal P. Denton, of Savannah, is
in town today.
Mr. W. W. Scott, of Atlanta, is in
the city.
Mr. Edgar L. Wortsman, of Savan
nah, is among the out-of-town visitors
today.
Mr. A. C. Rudd, of Baltimore, is in
town today.
Mr. Park Harper, of Moultrie, spent
yesterday in Albany.
Mr. A. C. Reed, of Baltimore, is in
the city today, looking after business
interests.
Mr. H. C. Powell,
town today.
of Atlanta, is in
Mr. H. P. Cathcart,
in the city today.
of Columbus, is
Mr. Jas. P. Langford, of Athens, is
attending to business matters in the
city today.
Miss Madeline Geer, of Charleston,
was among the visitors in the city
yesterday.
Last night Miss Rosa Woolfolk en
tertained in honor of her cousin, Miss
Rosa Woolfolk, of North Carolina.
About fifty guests responded to the
invitations, and an impromptu da\:e
was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments
were served and at a late hour the
■ guests departed after a most enjoyable
evening.
of Macon, is
Mr. J. M. Bryant, of New York, is
in Albany today, looking after busi
ness interests.
Mr. S. A. Saxon will spend Sunday
in Americas, with relatives.
Mr. J. R. Forrester will spend Sun
day In Tlfton with his son, Mr. Rob
Forrester.
Mr. C. Y. Cann, of Macon, spent yes
terday in the city.
Mr. W. M. Ogilvle, of Charleston,
was in town yesterday.
Mr. J. H. Morrow, of Gastonia, is in
the city today.
Miss Ida Virginia Smith returned
Thursday night from Savannah, and
left Friday morning for Eufaula, where
she will have charge of the children’s
department of the Eufaula Chautau
qua.
-Capt. E. H. Shackelford’s friends are
glad to see him out.
Mrs. John Randolph Whitehead en
tertained a few friends yesterday af
ternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Wil
liam M. Davant, of Savannah. Like
numerous social gatherings held in
this elegant home in the past, this one
was characterized by the gracious hos
pitality which the guests of the occa
sion had reason to expect. Mrs. C. M.
Clark won the prize, a beautiful clasp
pin, and a handsome lace handkerchief
was presented to the guest of honor,
Mrs. Davant.
Mr. G. M. Myers, of Chlpley, Fla., is
among the visitors in Albany today.
Mr. T. S. Morgan, Jr., of Savannah,
is in the city, attending to business
matters.
Miss Georgle Fryer, of Forestvllle,
S. C., is a visitor in Albany today.
Miss Sarah Sims, of Athens, v
among the visitors here yesterday.
Mr. C. N. Shelly, of Eufaula, is in
the city today.
Mr. Charles Kaufman, of Atlanta,
is in town today, looking after busi
ness interests.
Mr. C. A. Awole, of Jacksonville, Is
in the city today.
Mr. Edward Ellis, of Bainbridge,
among the visitors today.
Mrs. F. M. Heath, of Century,
shopping in the pity today.
Col. O. F. Cheatham, who has been
sick for some time at his home lit Ar
cadia, is improving rapidly.
Col. Howell Simmons, of Amerlcus,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. Claude Payton, of Sylvester, is
in town today.
Mr. Thos, Jenkins, of Sumner,
in town yesterday.
Mr. O. H. Sanders, of Zetto, spent
yesterday in the city.
Mr. F. M. King,
town today.
of Leesburg, Is In
Mr. Will B. Heath, of Century, is in
the city today.
Mrs. W. H. Culpepper has purchased
the Lonsberg cottage on Pine street
and will reside there after the first of
June.
Mr. Ed Johnson has returned from a
visit to St. Augustine, Fla.
Dr. A. S. Bacon went to Macon to
day.
Miss Marie Forrester went to Lees
burg today to spend tomorrow with
her parents.
Mr. G. G. Covington, of Bainbridge,
is in the city today.
Mr. Frank C. Nunnaly, of Savannah,
is in the city today.
Mr. E. Ernest Wilson, of Macon, is
in the city today, attending to busi
ness matters.
Mr. G. A. Arnold, of Atlanta,
the city today.
is in
Miss Camille Henderson, of Gaines
ville, was a visitor in the city yester
day.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles T. Wright,
Mrs. H. A. Tarver and Mr. N. F. Tift
returned this afternoon from Colum
bus, where they have been attending
the Diocesan Convention and the La
dies’ Auxiliary.
Mrs. J. J. Lanier, of Milledgeville, is
visiting Mrs. Sam H. Tift.
Chief John C. Green, of the Bruns
wick Fire Department, who has been
visiting his daughter, Mrs. L. J. Von
Weller, for a week, left day before yes
terday for White Springs, Fla., to
spend some time.
See the list of Albany sellers of
Acme Brewing Co.’s "Bohemian Ex
port” Beer. When you want the orig
inal and genuine "Bohemian Export"
go to one of the places listed on page
9. 19-3t
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best
for women and children. Its mild ac
tion and pleasant taste makes it pref
erable to violent purgatives, such as
pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and
a sample of Orino at Hilsman-Sale
Drug Co.
Imitations never equal the genuine,
Insist on getting Acme Brewing Co.’s
“Bohemian Export Beer. 19-2t
ANNUAL A. C. L. EXCURSION
TO TAMPA, FLORIDA
Monday, May 28. Limit seven days In
Tampa. Rate $5 round trip from Al
bany. Leave Albany 4 p. m.; arrive
Tampa next morning 7 a. m. Trains
consist of elegant day coaches and
sleeping cars, For information see
agent or address, 1
T. J. BOTTOMS, T. P. A.,
14-12t Thomasville, Ga.
The dinner hour of the clerk is to
day a great deal less than an hour,
The press of business is such that'it
is a difficult feat to get oft to dinner
at all.
ELECTION
OF TEACHERS
For the City Schools of Albany, June
6, 1906.
Albany, Ga., May 19; 1906.
The Board of Control of the City
System of Public Schools will meet at
the court house on -Wednesday, June
6, at 4 o’clock p. m.’, to fix salaries and
elect the teachers, as follows:
Superintendent of City Schools.
Principal of High School.
Two lady teachers for High School.
Principal of Albany Academy.
Eight lady teachers for Academy.
A teacher in vocal music and draw
ing.
A teacher in manual training.
A principal of Negro School.
Seven class teachers of Negro
School.
C. W. RAWSON, Mayor,
L. E. WELCH, Chairman.
Secretary.
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Many New and Amazing Values Added to the Many
Desirable Bargains Now Offered During
OUR GREAT MAY SALE!
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As before stated in our advertisements, we will add many new bargain
features each week during our May sale. We call especial attention to the
bargain items mentioned below.
I; A Gigantic Sale of Women’s Undermuslins $
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ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES,,
Attorneys-at-Law
A[nd Real Estate.
Phone 408.
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All feminine Albany will be interested in this feature of our great May y
Sale. , According to plans carefully thought out months ago, we have assem- Y
bled on our counters a collection of Undermuslins which we are able to offer
at prices sensationally low. The experience acquired from other similar sales
has taught our customers that there cannot be bought here a poorly made
garment, or one that is unworthy either in fabric or trimming, no matter how
little the price may be. With such a collection of garments to select from, we
enter upon this sale confident that it will attain a degree of success never before
achieved by an event of this kind. The collection embraces DRAWERS from
19c to $198; SKIRTS, from 98c to $4.98; CORSET COVERS, from 25c to
$1.98; CHEMISE, from 48c to $2.28; GOWNS, from 48c to $2.48; CHIL
DREN’S DRAWERS, from 19c to 48c.
$2.50 and $3.00 Lawn Waists, $1.98
Bach lot embodies the late Summer styles,
and the newest effects in making: finest
quality Lawn, embroidered fronts. Come
before the assortment is broken.
Special May Sale Price $1.98
New Remnant Values.
We have added from several departments
many new Remna nt values. May Sale
Prices of less than one-third prevail.
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• 10c India Linon, 7j4c Yard.
Finest quality combed yarn, 32 inches wide.
May Sale price 7}4c yd.
7y 2 c India Linon, 5c Yard.
Good quality, 32 inches wide.
May Sale Price 5c yd.
Silk Glove Special.
One hundred and fifty pair Short Silk Gloves
at May Sale prices; colors, black, white, l
grey, tan, brown; all sizes are included
in this offering; values, 50c and 75c pair.
May Sale Price 39c pair
Wash Goods Specials.
Many desirable patterns left, in Voiles,
Suitings Eolines, Spun Silks, Silk
Gauzes, etc., etc.; 25c, 3oc, 50c and 75c
values.
May Sale Price .-... 19c yd.
15c Persian Lawn. 10c Yard.
32 Inches wide, sheer quality.
May Sale Price..'... 10c yd.
20c and 25c Lingerie Material, 15c.
Splendid values; 38 inches wide.
May Sale Price 15c yd.
Clearance Sale of Women’s
Linen Suits.
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Each one faultlessly tailored and made ex
clusively for us. JacketB arc Eton and
Pony effects. Skirts, plain and pleated.
The prices on these Suits ranged from
$12.50 to $15.00.
Our May Sale Price on the
entire lot $9.90
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If you are going to Invest In Albany
realty give us an opportunity to show
you how to double your capital.
FOR SALE.
We will dispose of the? following city
lots In Arcadia for the next ten days
on the following terms; $10 cash, bal
ance $5 per month. Each lot Is for
sale at $59. No Interest will be
charged on deferred payments. Each
lot is 50 feet front by 136 feet deep to
an alley. It you will consider the won
derful growth of Albany and note the
appreciated price of city lots during
the past twelve months you would not
fall to purchase one qr more 'Of these
valuable tracts. We have disposed of
a great many and have only a tew
more on the market Lots of people
have made more than double the price
of their lots bought of us. Here ore
the lots:
Clearance Sale of Corsets.
Many odd sizes still remain in tills lot of
W. B. and American Beauty Corsets;
$1.00 and $1.60 values.
May Sale Price 69c
20c and 25c Waistings, 15c Yard.
This season's patterns, all new,
May Sale Price 15c yd.
15c and 20c Embroideries, 10c Yard.
Nainsook and Swiss Edges and Insertions.
May Sale Price 10c yd.
Our Dressmaking Department will close on the 15th of June,
your order now.
Place
Rosenberg Bros.,
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The One Price Store.
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Fortunate Missourians.
“When I was a druggist, at Livonia,
Mo./’ writes T. J. Dwyer, now of
Graysville, Mo., “three of my custom
ers were permanently cured of con
sumption by Dr. King’s New Discov
ery, and are well and strong today.
One was trying to sell his property
and move to Arizona, but after using
New Discovery a short time he found
it unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr.
King’s New Discovery as’ the most
wonderful medicine in existence.” Sur
est Cough and Cold cure and Throat
and Lung healer. Guaranteed by Al
bany Drug Co., druggists. 50c and $i.
Trial bottle free.
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.
...Good Groceries all the Time...
If you want the best in the
Grocery Line, and want the
right prices, too, ’phone your
orders to No. 91.
S. STERNE,
Washington St. Grocer
Thirty prominent Albanian
fined for using too much
WATER.
Serves
them right,
should use
they
Flint Rock
It’s a Ginger Ale.
And there is no fine for
there is no fine
using too much.
Made only by
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Albany, Ga.
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolfolk Building.
Albany, Ga.
Do You Travel!
If so you are especially invited to
call at our store and see the great
est line of
Tranks. Suit Cases, Satchels
ever shown in Albany. Roller Tray,
Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrobe
and Skirt Trunks, at
Ehrlich’s.
Phone 147.
Broad Street.
FOR SALE.
One-halt aere, with 6-room • cottage,
adjoining S. F. Price residence^ $1500
—$750 cash, bal. four years In month
ly payments.
FOR SALE.
Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, on Ninth
street, In Block D; each $50; $10 cash,
balance $5 month.
FOR SALE.
No. 3 on Eighth street in Blook B,
$200.
FOR SALE.
Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 on
Ninth street In Block F at $59; $10
cash, balance $6 per month; no In
terest;
FOR SALE.
Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 and 81 on
Tenth street In Block F eaoh for $59;
$10 cash, balance $5 per month; no
Interest
FOR SALE.
13 lots on Tift street on very easy
terms.
FOR SALE.
3 lots on Planter’s street each for
$175; easy forms.
. FOR SALE.
1 lot on State street, $750,
1 lot on Residence street, $560.
9 acres adjoining western; city Iltm-
Its, reaching from Socl'ty street to
Residence street, price for eaeh acre
$600. -Will sell the whole or will sub
divide.
FOR SALE.'
The Lonsberg residence, 8 rooms,
67x210 feet. Pine street; 2-room house
on alley; waterworks, eleetrie lights
and sewerage.
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Max Cassel Sister
Will cut prices on all TRIMMED HATS and READY-
TO-WEAR 25 per cent, from Monday, May 4.
We have also received a full line of BABY CAPS,
SKIRTS and pretty SILK WAISTS.
Max Cassel {k? Sister.
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ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES,
Attorneys-at-Law
And Real Estate
Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Building.
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