The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 21, 1906, Image 8

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Tf , DISSOLUTION OF THE GREAT STOCK OF HOFHAYER, JONES & CO. r , I CONTINUED FROM PAGE FOUR NEW SUMMER WASH GOODS GREATLY REDUCED H., J. & Co. never had so large or so flno a lino of Summer Wash Goods as that upon which the. Dissolution Sale prices are now marked. The most popu lar, the most stylish, tho most olegant woaves of the season.arc here In abun dance and variety. Goods that were abso lute bargains at original prices havo been reduced, In many Instances, as much as HO por cent. Printed Aeollone. One of the season's prettiest novolllos. Doautlful pompadore patterns. Worth 35c. Now 18c Printed Silk Organdies. Shown In a variety of patterns, Including largo floral designs, so popular now. Worth 35c. Now 19c Embroidered Voiles. A now and beau tiful fubrlo for ladles and children's Tub Drossos, swell patterns and colorings. Worth 20c, now .13i/£c Sole Boucles. Beautiful combination Silk and Sea Island. One of the newest sutnmor fabrics. Shown in checks and stripes. Worth 50c and 00c. Now... .35c Fine French and Scotch Ginghams. Another beautiful fabric, wovon of Silk ami Cotton. Now patterns and colorings. Well worth 35c. This sale 19c Check Silk Mouaellne. A soft and clingy wush fabric. One of the most popular novelties of tho season. Shown In solid colors, spring Shades. Worth 59c. Now i 39c Plain 8ilk Mouselino. Beautiful sum mer fabric, shown In all the best shades. Worth 35c. Now 23c 8llk Organdie Pompadore. Lovely llorul patterns, so much in demand for suntmor drosses. Splendid fabric. Plain, worth 45c, now 26e With'self-embroidered dots, worth 59c, now 39c Embroidered Crepes. An especially protty and offectlvo fabric for summer dresses. Shown In all colors. Worth 00c. Cut to 19c Chiffon Voiles,. Beautiful wash goods. Look like $1 a yard French Voile. Shown In Black, Navy anil Willie. Worth 25c. Cut to 18c Black Batistes. Bust wush fabric for mourning dress of cotton. Washes and wears well. Four qualities, lloduced from 35c to 25c, from 25c to 18c, from 2»p . to 13J/^c, and Prom 15c to..........’. -,11c ADDITIONAL SPECIALS IN WHITE GOODS India Linens Our regular 18c India Llnon cut to 1 Our rogular 22c India Llnon cut to 16c Our regular 25c India Llnon cut to 18c Our rogular 30c India Linen cut to 21c HUNDREDS OF OTHER GREAT WHITE GOODS BARGAINS WHICH MUST BE 8EEN TO BE APPRECI ATED. Long Cloths 36-In. Long doth, soft, and lino In quality. Regular 12Vic cloth, at 9'/ 2 c 30-lti. Long Cloth, oxtra protty quality, soft finish. Worth 17tfcc, at 12!/ 2 c 36-In. Long Cloth, exquisite quality, soft finish, worth 20o, at 15c THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF RIBBONS AT SAVINGS It seems rather fortunato to our cus tomers that during the biggest ribbon sea son for years Albany should have the big gest ribbon sale in her history. Tho II., J. & Co. ribbon stock was characteristic In size and elegance. It all goes at re duced prices during tho Dissolution Sale. Our rogular 25c Taffeta Ribbon Cut to 15c Puro Silk Tafteta Ribbon, 20c value, cut to 12y 2 c Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon, 15-cent value, cut to 10c Our All-Silk Mouselino Ribbon, -15c kind, cqt to 25c 5C cut to .., 50c kind, cut to 33c Extra heavy Taffeta Ribbon, one of the best ribbon qualities we have ever been able to got. 20c value cut to 15c 35c value cut to 19c 45c value cut to 25c Largo assortment of season's newest Pompadore Ribbons, exqulsllo patterns, matchless bargulns at 65c, 60c, 40c * 200 dozen heavy hemmed Bath * * * Towels, full bleached; size, 20x40. * * Dissolution Sale price 14c * LACE CURTAINS ARE GREATLY REDUCED The H., ,J. & Co. quality stock of Cur tains was celebrated for Its variety and splendid values. In many instances the Dissolution Sale price is below the cost of the Curtain. Heres tho chance for the poorest to add to his home the boauty and refinement which pretty Lace Curtains give. ^ 3-yard Nottingham Lace Curtains reduced from $1.25 to 95c 314-yard Nottingham Lace Curtains re duced from $2.50 to $1.65 3Ms-yard Nottingham Lace Curtains, re duced from $2.75 to .$2.00 3-yard Muslin Curtains reduced from $1.25 to 95c 3-yard Muslin Curtains reduced from $1.75 to $1.35 3-yard Renaisanco and Irish Point Cur tains reduced from $2.75 to $2.15 3Ms-yard,Renaisance and Irish Point Cur tains, reduced from $3.75 to $2.85 3%-yard Renaisanco and Irish Point Cur tains reduced from $4.25 to .....'.$3.75 3 Mr yard Renaisance and Irish Point Cur tains reduced from $5.75 to $4.50 Beautiful Bonne Femme Curta.ns, of real handmade lace and medallions, reduced from $2.75 to. $2.10 Beautiful Bonne Femmo Curtains of real handmade laco and medallions, reduced from $3.75 to $2.95 Beautiful Bonne Femme Curtains of real handmade laco and medallions, reduced from $5.50 to ! $4.25 * “ Men's Elastic Seam Drawers; Pep- * * perell drill. Best 50c garment oh * * market. Dissolution Sale price...38c * HOSIERY VALUES THAT SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES. You know tho splendid regular H-, J. & Co. Hosiery values, so these special val ues will speak volumes for themselves to the careful buyer. Ladies Black Cotton full fashioned, regu larly made StoCklngB, worth 25c, cut to '- 15c Ladles’ plain black Lisle Stockings, gauze weight, double heel and toe, worth 30c, cut to 21c Ladles' fine plain Lisle Stockings, gauze weight, black, worth 45c, cut to 27c Ladles’ all-over lace Lisle, In white, black and tan, fine 35c value, cut to 21c Ladles’ flno mercerized gauge Lisle Hose, black, white, navy and tan. Worth 76c, cut to ,45 c Ladies' fine black all-over lace and laco Boot Hose. Regular 60c quality. Cut ' to Ladles' All-over Laco Hose, extra quality,. black, tan and white, worth $1.00, cut to 75c Ladles’ plain gauze lisle luster Embroid ered Hose. Regular $1.00 value. Cut to 68c Ladies' fine Puro Silk Stockings, plain, fast black, worth $1.25, cut to 98c Ladies’ finest pure silk all-over lace Hose, white and black, regular price $5, cut to $3.50 Boys’ Ribbed Hose, double toe, heel, knee, fust black, good wearlug qualities, sizes 5% to 10, worth 12%c, cut to 8/ 2 c Boys’ heavy ribbed Bicycle Hose, abso lutely best hose made for regular price of 20c, cut to 12J2>c Mioses fine ribbed Hose, fast black, sum mer weights, sizes 0 to 10, worth 20c a pair, cut to 12J4c Misses' fine Silk-finish Lisle Hose, goos as any 36c hose on market, out to 21c Misses’ fine All-over Lace Hose in black, white and tan. Would- be cheap at 25c. All sizes. Cut to ;.17o Misses’ All-over Lace Lisle Hose in black, white, pink and sky blue. Sold every where at 60c, cut to 27c Misses’ plain'Gauze Lisle Hose, black and white; our best 50c value; cut to..38c * White Mercerized Waietings, va- * * riety of neat patterns. Regular price * * 25c. Dissolution Sale price.... 12'/ 2 c * SILK SHIRTWAIST SUITS Ono lot beautiful Silk Suits, Black, Alice, Reseda aud Navy. Worth $12.50. Cut to , $7.75 One lot beautiful Silk Suits, season's new est styles; yokes of beautiful Baby Irish lace, elbow sleeves. Shown in White, Reseda, Alice, Pearl and Black. Regular $17.50 value. Cut tp... .$10.00 Ono lot extra good Taffeta Silk Suits, Baby Irish yokes, short sleeves; elab orately trimmed with round thread Val. lace. Season’s newest model. Worth $20.00. Cut to $12.00 * 10 pieces Irish Union Linen Dam- * * ask, full 72 In. wide. Good dollar * * cloth. Dissolution Sale price 53c * CUTS ON GINGHAMS, PERCALES, MAD RAS, ETC. Here is the chance for a real saving to practically everyone, for the need for these good^ is felt, in every household, from the richest to the poorest. . A. F. C. Ginghams, infinite variety of patterns, regular 10c and 12^c qualities, cut to 8c Apron Ginghams, all checks and colors, out from 7^c to 5c Toile du Nord Ginghams, pretty pat terns, cut from 12%c to 10c Amoskeag Ginghams, regular 8c and 10c qualities, cut to 6/ 2 c Cambric Percales, variety of pretty patterns and colorings, worth 15c. Cut 11c to Pawtuxet Madras, excellent quality and patterns for girls’ and ladies’ dresses, boys’ jackets and men’s shirts. Reduced from 15c to 12c Pawnee Madras, all colors and patterns, for girls’ and shrdlu etaoin shrdlu shrd 19c and 22^c qualities, cut to 15c Manchester Cham brays, all color's, best quality. Reduced from 15c to 12c Good quality reduced from 12^c to 8^c Cotton Duck, shown in Black, Navy, and White, Russian Duck, reduced from 12MsC to 9%c Kara Duck reduced from 10c to....8'/ 2 c Colored Linettes, shown in Black, White, Navy and Light Blue, fine imita tion linen weave, reduced. from 15c to 12'/ 2 c DornockJJnens. Another excellent fab ric that looks like linen. Shown in White and Black. Reduced from 10c to 8c Colored Linen Suitings. Very popular this season for Skirts and Suits. One piece black, worth 35c, cut to 15c One piece black,-worth 40c, cut to... .25c Ono piece navy, worth 50c, cut to 25c One lot Fine French Ginhams that sold up to 60c a yard. Your choice this sale at 10c BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN’S APPAREL Liberal reductions made throughout the Mens’ Furnishing Department offer many splendid saving opportunities. The goods ar6 new and seasonable, the prices are ridiculously low. Men’s fine Negligee Shirts, plain or pleated bosom, white and seasons’ new colors and patterns, reduced from $1.25 to .98c Every Faultless Shirt, Night Shirt and Pajama in' the house has been * marked down to actual cost. Men’s Nainsook Undershirts, Drawers witl^ elastic seams to match. Very popu lar at 50c. Dissolution Sale price... .39c Men’s Lisle Thread Half Hose, black only, double toe and heel, reduced from 17M»c a pair to 12'/ 2 c • Men’s large - All-Linen Handkerchiefs, fine value at 25c, reduced price....... 15c Boston Garters, best quality silk; sell world over for 50c. Dissolution Sale pirce 39c * Misses All-over Lace Lisle Hose, * * white, black, and tan. Worth 35c. * * Dissolution Sale price.. 17c * BIG PRICE CUTS IN WOOL DRESS GOODS The price cuts which have been made on Woolen Goods might be termed reck less, for in many cases there has been no regard for the cost of the goods. Read a few of the fine specials listed below: 45- in. Fancy Lace Voile, black, worth $1, cut to ••65® 46- in. Plain Black Etamine, worth $1.50, cut to 85c '42-in. Plain Black Voile, regular $1.25 quality, cut to 97c 45-in. Nub Voile, Black, a regular $1.25 quality, cut to 65c 45-in. Black Chiffon Panama, $1.00 qual ity, cut to 75c Stylish Cream Woolens 40-in. Cream Mohair, worth 59c, cut to 45c 40-in. Cream Check Silk Voile, worth $1.25, cut to 93c 45-in. Cream Striped Silk Voiles, yrorth $1.00, cut to 75c 45-in. Cream Serge, regular $1.00 quality, cut to ,69c Colored Dress Woolens 45-in. Check Silk Voile, seasons’ newest weaving, shown in Old Rose, Reseda, Pearl and' Navy. JVorth $1-25, cut to 93c 45-in. Black and White Striped Serge, one of the newest things for Skirts and Eton Suits, worth $1.25. Cut to.. .$1.05 45-in. Black and White Check Serge for Skirts and Suits, worth $1.25, cut to 98c 45-in. Chiffon Panama, Navy Blue, worth $1, cut to 75c 3S-in. Navy Mohair, fine 59o quality, cut to '45c 38-in. Navy Voile, excellent quality for 65c, cut to 49c Successors to liofmayer, Jones & Company. ADDITIONAL SPECIALS IN MUSLIN UNDER WEAR PETTICOATS of finest cambric, full width and length, elaborately trimmed with Val. lace and embroidery. Worth $3.50 and $4.00. Cut to $2.65 tORSET COVERS of cambric with hem stitched ruffles, worth 30c, cut to 18c CORSET COVERS of cambric, beautifully trimmed with beading and ribbon, worth 45c, cut to .-..27c CORSET COVERS of Nainsook, artisti cally trimmed with embroidery bead ing and lace edging. Fine 50c value. Cut to 38c CORSET COVERS of fine Nainsook, elab orately trimmed in Torchon lace- and Val. lace and embroidery; worth up to. 75c; cut to . ..48c CORSET COVERS of fine Nainsook, elab orately trimmed In Val. lace and rib bon. Well worth $1.00 and $1.25. Cut to 69c CORSET COVERS of finest Nainsook, ex quisitely t.rimiqed with Val. lace and ribbons. Worth $2.00 and $2.26 any where. Cut to $1.45 and $1.35 * One lot beautiful Colored Madras, * * 36 in. wide. Sold up to 25c. Disso- * * lution Sale price 5c * R. L. Jones & Company, ■■■: * ANSWERS CAME WITH A RUSH. Store WaB Advertised for Rent, and Applicants Overwhelmed the Adver tiser. A small advertisement In Friday’s Herald lmd received forty answers by 10 o’clock Saturday morning. There are two reasons why the an swers were so prompt end so numer ous. It was a store for rent which tho ad vertiser had to offer, and Tho advertisement was in The Her ald. ■ In a little notice occupying less than an Inch of spnee, Mr. S. E. Serutchlns Informed the public through The Her ald Friday afternoon thnt he had a store on Brood street which lie desired to rent. He 1ms the store leased for a term of ten months, but will not con tinue In business, nnd desires to sub let the premises. The Herald was hardly on the streets before answers to his adver tisement began to pour in on Mr. Serutchlns. They came with a"rush? and. every applicant meant business. At 10 o’clock next morning Mr. Serutchlns sent The Herald a distress signal. "Cut out that advertisement," - i said. “I have jmst received the for tieth response. I’m tired telling folks they are too late.” ’if forty peoplo want stores in Al bany, forty stores could he rented. That is an easy proposition. Some of the stores would necessarily be small, but others would havo to be large. The city where there Is a demand for forty stores Is all right. But the city that has forty people in it looking for places in which to do business ought to devise ways and means of meeting the demand. Fail ing in this, she strews obstacles in her own pnthwuy. Wanted: More stores and more houses to help Albany in her march of progress.,— SAVANNAH IS COUNTING ON Being the Place of Residence of the Bishop. There are two more weeks of study ahead of tho pupils of the Albany Academy. The closing exercises of the term will be informal,’ and will be held at the Academy on Friday, June 1st. A tale of horror wa$ told by marks of human blood In the home of J. W. Williams, a well-known merchant of Bac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, nnd was near death when I be gan taking Dr. King’s New Discovery. It completely cured me and I have re mained well ever since.” It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Set tled Colds and Bronchitis, nnd is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., Druggists. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga., May 21.—Savannah is counting very heavily upon being the place of residence of the Episcopal bishop of Georgia now that the state has been divided Into dioceses. Savan nah and Augusta are the only two cities left In the original diocese, and It Is believed that when the bishop for it Is chosbn that he will elect to live in Savannah rather than Augusta. The churches In Brunswick, Albany and Valdosta are all much more easily accessible from Savannah, and for that reason it is believed the bishop, who ever lie may be, would prefer living here than any other place in the dio cese. Savannah is'much pleased that the state was divided into two dioceses. It was what has been wanted here for a long time. SHADE TREES NEED TRIMMING. Tile best safeguard agqinst head ache, constipation and liver troubles is Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose nt bedtime when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don’t gripe. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Snle Drug Co. Several people have been speaking lately of the low hanging limbs on the trees on Broad street. They are al most a nuisance, If it is allowed to speak of the trees in that way.. Broad street Is noted for its beautiful trees, and that, either by neglect or by over sight, they have been allowed to go untrimmed so long is to be deplored. One lady said that she had . all but ruined a hat In walking along under the low hanging boughs. Now to have anything to happen to a hat—a spring hat—Is an unpardonable offense with one of the gentler sex, and she was justly indignant, and a prominent cit izen, a gentleman who has been a res ident of Albany for many years, called attention to the fact that the trees needing trimming. Riding on a wheel under them is a very unpleasant thing, and on a rainy day it is an impossibil ity almost to use nn umbrella along there. Castings - \ . . And . . Repair MVork If you are troubled with Piles and can’t find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but be sure you get that made by E. C. DeWitt, of Chicago. It Is the Original. If you have used Witch, Hazel Salve without being relieved it is probable that you got hold, of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputation of the genuine DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. The Bacon Equipment Co! Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank Building. Power Motors, f. o. b. New York City: 1 H. P., $54; 2 H. P., $60; 3 H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126. Albany Electrical AND Construction Co. 105 Broad St., Phone 4157 ALBANY BRICK • CD BRICK —MANUFACTURERS OF- \ —MANUFACTURERS OF-’ Annual Capacity, T0.000.000t *’ FLY TIME. Keep them out with our wire sen windows and doors. Complete on.hand. O. D. S: