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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY *21
ED. R. a "CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law
A'nd Real Estate.
Phone 408.
Mr. Fred Solomon, of Columbus,
spent yesterday In the city with rela
tives.
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Many New and Amazing Values Added to the Many
X Desirable Bargains Now Offered During
EVERYBoby
Miss Annie Turner, of Godfrey, spent
yesterday In the city. She was the
guest of her brother, Mr. Raleigh Tur
ner.
RIDE8 IN IT, AND
THERE’8 ALWAYS ROOM
FOR ONE MORiE.
OUR GREAT MAY SALE!
Those Who Come and Go-Short and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What Is
Going on-In 8oclety, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Mr. J. L. Smith, of Macon, Is In the
city today.
Mr. E. F. Huger, of Montgomery,- Is
In town today.
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.
Mr. R. M. Smith 1b confined to his
room today with chills,
Mr. C. A. Broughton, of New York,
Is In town today, looking after busi
ness Interests.
A Gigantic Sale of Women’s Undermuslins
Mr. M. A. Adler, of Cuthbert, Is In
townhoday.
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 $60. No Interest will be
charged on deferred payments. Each
lot Is 60 feet front by 186 feet deep tip
an alfey. If you will consider the won
derful growth of Albany and note the
appreciated ptlce of elty lota during
the past twelve months you'would not
fall to purchase one or more of these
valuable tracts. We have disposed of
a great many and have only a few-
more on the market Lots of people
have made more than double the price
of their lots bought of ua. Here are
the lots: '
$2.50 and $3.00 Lawn Waists, $1.98
Each lot embodies the late Summer styles,
and the newest effects In making; finest
quality Lawn, embroidered fronts. Come
before the assortment is broken.
15c Persian Lawn. 10c Yard.
32 inches wide, sheer quality.
May Salc>Price .'.... 10c y<
20c and 25c Lingerie Material, 15c.
Splendid values; 38 Inches wide.
May Sale Price 15c yi
Clearance Sale of Women’s .
, Linen Suits.
Special May Sale, Price $1.98
New Remnant Values.
We have added from several departments
many new Remnant values. May Sale
Prices of less than one-third prevail.
10c India Linon, 7y 2 c Yard.
Finest quality combed yarn, 32 inches wide.
May Sale price .7y 2 i
7 l / 2 c India Linon, 5c Yard.
Good quality, 32 Inches wide.
May Sale Price 5<
Silk Glove Special.
One hundred and fifty pair Short Slllc Gloves
at Mfy Sale prices; colors, black, white,
grey, tan, brown; all sizes are included
In tills offering; values, 50c and 75c pair.
May Sale Price. -.39c
Wash Goods Specials.
Many desirable patterns left, In Voiles,
Suitings Eollnes, Spun Silks, S
Gauzes, etc., etc.; 25c, 36c, 50c and 75c
values.
May Sale Price 19<
cluslvely for us. Jackets aro Eton and
Pony effects. Skirts, plaid and pleated.
The prices on these Suits‘ranged from
$12.50 to $15.00.
Our May Sale Price on the
entire lot S
FOR SALE.
One-half acre, with 5-room cottage,
adjoining S. F, Price residence; $1500
—$760 cash, bah-four years In month
ly payments.
Clearance.Sale of Corsets.
Many odd sizes still remain In this lot of
W. B. and American Beauty Corsets;
$1.00 and $1.60 values.
May Sale Price 69c
20c and 25c Waistings, 15c Yard.
Tills Benson's patterns, nil now.
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, Place
your order now.
FOR SALE.,
Nos. 23, 24. 25, 26 and 27, on Ninth
street, In Block D; each $60;'$10 cash;
balance $5 month.
FOR S^LE.
No. 3 on Eighth street In Blook B,
$200. * •
FOR SALE.
Nos. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 16 on.
Ninth street, in Block fr at $59; $10
cash, balance $5 per month; no In.
terest. :
Tenth street In Block F each for $69;
$10 cash, balance $5 per month; no
Interest
FOR SALE.
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13 lots on Tift street on very eaBy
terms.
FOR SALE,
3 lots on Planter's Btreet each for
$176; easy termB. ■
. FOR SALE.
1 lot on State street, $760.
1 lot on Residence street, $560.
9 acres adjoining western city litm-’
Thirty prominent Albanian
fined for using too much
WATER.
Do You Travel!
Its, reaching from Soolaty street to
Residence street. Price for eaoh acre
$600. Will sell the whole or will sub
divide.
FOR SALE.''
The Lonsbe^g residence, 8 rooms,
67x210 feet. Pine street; 2-room house
on alley; waterworks, eleotrlo lights
and sewerage.
If so you are especially invited to
call at our store and see the great
est line of
Trunks. Suit Cases, Satcheb
ever shown in Albany. Roller Tray,
Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrobe
Albany, Ga,
W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolfolk Building,
Albany, Ga.
Ehrlich’s
Mr. Colbert McGrllf, of Columbia,
Ala., is In the city today.
Mr. J. C. Candler, of Atlanta, Is in
the city today.
Airs. Agnes Dean, who has been vis
iting Mrs. A. F. Churchwell, returned
today to her home In Abbeville.
M ax Gassel Sister
Will cut prices on all TRIMMED HATS and READY'
TO-WEAR 25 per cent, from Monday, May 4..
Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster,
Longview Lime,
The Best Portland Cement,
Windows,^ Doors, Blinds,
Lumber, Moulding, etc.
J. D. WESTON.
Telephone No. 44.
Mr. W. D. Scott, of Moultrie, Is In
the city today.
Mr. Eugene Callaway spent Sunday
with friends and relatives In Lees
burg. * *
ED. R. a CLAYTON JON!
Attorneys-at-Law
And Real Estate
Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Bulldlns
We have also received a full line of BABY CAPS,
SKIRTS and pretty SILK WAISTS.
Max Cassel & Sister.
Major B. F. Brlmberry left today for
Augusta. He will be gone a week.
Mr. Eugene Brlsbole received a tele
gram announcing the sad news of the
death of hie step-father, Mr. Eugene
Rauld.
Mr. Carlton Buesse, of; Waycross, Is
in the city.
Airs. W. G. Lagerqulst’s baby Is 111
at her home on Society street
Alaster Fred Lagerqulst has returned
to his studies In Alacon after a ihort
visit to his mother.
Air. G. B. Edwards, of Balnbrldge, ts
In the. city today.
Air. S. H. West, of the Are depart
ment, Is spending a ten days vacation
with Ills parents In Leilaton.
Mrs. B, F. Brlmberry has returned
from a week’s visit to relatives In
Bronwood.
Air. G. L. Sheppard spent yesterday
In Cordele.
Mr; Clayton Carter went to Blakely
yesterday.
Messrs. C. C. Holliday and E. B.
Lee, of Leesburg, are In the city to
day.
Airs. S. A. Saxon, who has been vis
iting relatives In Amerlcus, returned
to the city this morning.
Aliss Georgfe Fryer, of Forrestvllle,
S. C., Is visiting her brother, Mr. C. E.
Fryer. .
Air. and Airs. J. R. Hacltett and little
Aliss Fannie Will, who have been visit
ing at the home of Mr. R. C. Eatman,
have returned to their home In Moul-
trlei \.
Aliss Allldred Long, of Balnbrldge,
was vl3jting friends in Albany yester
day.
Mr. L. ,E. Powell spent yesterday
with his parents In Leesburg.
Mr. Grant Wilkins, of-Atlanta, was
among the visitors In town yeBterday.
Mr. C. W. Ross, of Pretoria, was in
the city yesterday.
Air. F. C. Malone, of Macon, Is in the
city today looking after business Inter
ests.
Air. F. N. Aloultrle, of Aloultrie, was
a visitor In Albany yesterday. —
Alias Clarice Neville, of Jacksonville,
Is among the visitors here today.
Mr. S. A. Saxon spent yesterday
with relatives In Amerlcus.
Air. Victor Ellis,- of Eufaula, is in
the city today.
Miss Jennie May Cox, of Atlanta,
was among the visitors in Albany yes
terday.
. Harry Cline, who was quite
the latter part of tost week, is
to be out, to the gratification of
any friends.
Mr. J. R. Forrester spent yesterday
with his son, Air. Robert Forrester, in
Tifton.
Air. Frank C. Simpson, of Columbus,
is In the city today attending to busi
ness affairs. I
Air. Edward F. Childs, of Charleston,
was In the city yesterday.
Air. Will M. Alaynnrd, of Alacon,
spent yesterday with friends la the
elty. \
Air. Thomas Callaway spent yester
day with friends in Camilla.
Air. Calhoun C. Sanders, of Macon,
is. In the city today looking after busi
ness Interests.
Airs. J. K. Forrester is visiting in
Tifton this week at the home of Mrs.
Rob Forrester.
Mr. S. H. Callaway was among the
visitors in, the city yesterday from
Macon.
Air. W. F. Fryer, of Balnbrldge,
spent yesterday here with relatives.
Mr. N. E. Pace, of Arlington, was
among the out-of-town people In Al
bany yesterday. ■
Air. W. R. Metts, of Atlanta, Is In
the city today looking after business
interests.
Mr. S. W. Aleyer, of Tifton, is In
town today.
L. Scherrernmn, of Macon, is a vis
ltor In the city today.
Mr. D. A. Stroud, of Barnesvllle, Is
in town today.
Air. B. E. Lennard, of Jacksonville,
Is In Albany today looking after busi
ness affairs.
Mr. W. W. Parramore spent yester
day with friends In Andersonvllle. |
Air. John Redding went to Cuthbert
yesterday.
Air. W. L. Bird, of Savannah, ts In
town today.
Air. W. E. Carter spent yesterday in
Thomasville with friends.
Air, Thomas Crawford went to Val
dosta today.
Misses Alaggle and Katie Coffey are
visiting friends in Camilla this week.
Mrs. At. L. Bunkley, of Leesburg, Is
shopping in the city today.
Aliss Carrie Yeoman, of'Century, Is
among the visitors today.
Air. j. L. Huson, of Atlanta,
visitor In Albany today.
Mr. AI. E. Cohen, of Alacon, Is In the
city attending to business matters.
Air. L. R. Craig, of Atlantn, Is In the
city today.
Mrs. C. A. Wilborn, of Sasser, Is the
guest of her nephew, Mr. T. E. Oliver,
on the corner of Jefferson and Third
streets, In Arcadia.
Air. C. A. Smith, of Colquitt, Is In
town today.
Mr. B. B. Henry, of Waycross, Is In
town today to witness the games be
tween the Albany and Waycross ball
clubs.
Mr. G. D. Gaines, of Savannah, is In
the city today, attending to business
affairs.
Mr. J. B. Plcltron, who lias been on
the sick list the tost few days, Is out
again.
Air. George Calloway spent yester
day with friends In Lee county.
Mr. Robert L. Campbell, of Atlanta,
Is In the city today.
Air. W. A. Hall, of Sylvester, Is In
Albany today.
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Aliss Annie T. Hobbs returned this
afternoon from Columbus, where phe
attended the Diocesan Convention of
the Episcopal church last week.
Air. J. C. Odum, of Newton, was In
the city today.
Mr. Sam AI. Morris, of Columbus, Is
In Albany today attending to business
affairs.
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All feminine Albany will be interested in this feature of our great May V
Sale. According to plans carefully thought out months ago, we have assem- V
bled on our counters a collection of Undermuslins jwhich we are able to offer V
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
y little the price may be. With such a collection of garments to select from, we
Y enter upon this sale confident that it/will attain a degree of success never before y
y achieved by an event of this kind. The collection embraces DRAWERS from y
y 19c to $198; SKIRTS, from 98c to $4.98; CORSET COVERS, from 25c to y
y $1.98; CHEMISE, from 48c to $2.28; GOWNS, from 48c to $2.48; CHIL-
DREN’S DRAWERS, from 19c to 48c.
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Ml', and Airs. C. C. Thornton are re
joicing over the^arrival of a fine baby
boy at their home.
Mrs. B. B. Ivey left this morning for
a few weeks visit with relatives In Sa
vannah.
Mrs. Alary A. Ivey, who spent the
winter In Albany with her daughter,
left this morning for her home In
North Carolina, having been greatly
benefited by her stay In this spctlon.
Air. Ben Levene, of New York, is in
the elty today looking after business
interests.
The new A. C. L. freight depot, on
Washington street, Is completed now.
The officers have taken u(i their quar
ters in It and business is being trans
acted. This supplies a long felt want.
Jennie Alorrls, colored, who lives at
the corner of Jefferson and Mercer
streets, was badly scalded this morn
ing when a kettle containing boiling
water overturned. The unfortunate
woman was burned on many parts of
the body.
Serves them right, they
should use
Flint Rock
It’s a Ginger Ale.
And there is no fine for
using too much.
Made only by
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