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Reduced to cold figures, the
actual money value of the
saving possibilities of this
sale is
$24,333
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The - 'Great bargain s O f_
H. J. & Co.’s Dissolution Sale Are
The more you buy during
this sale, the more you save.
It will pay you to buy now
for your future; as well as
your present, needs.
Savins Thousands of Dollars to Albanians and South Georgians
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Take a store that for years has beep recognized as “THE QUALITY STORE” of a progressive city, take this store when it had reached the zenith'of its
greatness — with stocks larger and more competently bought than ever — take the big, glorious stock of quality merchandise that was a delight to the economical
and a joy to the admirer of the beautiful — take such a stock, we say, and mark down already astonishingly low prices an average of thirty-five per cent., and you
would have just such a safe as is this great H., J. & Co. Dissolution Sale. For that’s just what we have done. Just that, and we insist that the unparalleled business of
the opening days of the sale were but the natural result of a combination of unusual quality and unprecedented prices.
25c Madras 5c
One lot beautiful Colored Madras, 36 inches
wide. Sold up to 25c. Dissolution Sale
price (.
25f Waistings 12 l-2c
White Mercerized Waistings, variety of neat
patterns. Regular price 25c. Dissolution
, Sale Price
7 l-2c Nainsooks 5c
Full case new Checked Nainsooks, all pat
terns. Regular 7y 2 c quality. Dissolution
Sale price
20c India Linen 10c
Fine Count India Linen; a quality that sells
for 20c at all other stores. Dissolution Sale
Price
5c
12'A
5c
10c
25c Suitings 5c
One lot all colored Suitings and Skirtings,
variety of patterns. Sold as high as 25c.
. Now
20c Towels 14c
200 dozen heavy hemmed Bath Towels, full
bleached; size, 20 x 40. ‘ Dissolution Sale
price ....
25c Stockings 15c
Ladies’ fine Maco Hose; black only. Sell
for 25c everywhere. Dissolution Sale
p rice ISc
35c Stockings 17c
Misses’ All-over Lace Lisle Hose, white,
black, and tan. Worth 35c. Dissolution
Sale price 17c
5c
14c
$1.00 Taffeta Silk 75c
Black Taffeta Silk, beautiful quality, 36-in.
width. Our regular $1.00 value. Dissolu- _^
tion Sale price ( DC
$1.00 Damask 53c
10 pieces Irish Union Linen Damask, full 72
larly at $1.00. oooks and wears like $1.00
Damask. Dissolution Sale price
50c Drawers 39c
Mens Elastic Seam Drawers; Pepperell drill.
Best 50c garment on market. Dissolution
Sale price
75c Undershirts 40c
53c
39c
Men’s pure bleached Lisle Thread Under
shirts. Regular 75c garment. Dissolution
Sale price 4 Cc
The opening days of this mammoth dissolution
has ever offered such attractive bargains. Thousands
reaping your share of this rich bargain harvest?
sale mark a new era in the mercantile history of Albany. No store ever had such enormous sales, because no store
of dollars are being invested by careful and competent shoppers in such bargains as those listed above. Are you
' The wonderful combination
of highest quality with lowest
price makes this sale a mer-
clmntile phenomenon -
equalled in local history
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R. L. JONES & COMPANY,
Successors to
The Quality
Store.
Hof may er, Jones & Company
The Quality
Store.
This is not a sale of old,
shop-worn, out-of-date mer
chandise. The H., J, & Co.
stamp of freshness and quality
is on every article.
Drink
Delicious
Drinks
That’s the kind you have gushing from our
fountain these days.
Better visit our magnificent soda parlor and
try one of these pure’, sparkling sodas. They are
made of real fruit juices, sugar and filtered, spark
ling, corbonated water cooled to just the most
agreeable degree of coldness.
If you are particular what you drink this is
the place to come. You’ll like our perfect, expert
service and our clean inviting looking fountain
and accessories will also appeal to you.
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Hoggard Drug Co.,
> ’Phone 75.
Castings
. . And . .
Repair ork.
c Ute Bacon Equipment Co.
Shops—Foot of Third street.
Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank Building.
AN AMATEUR
BASEBALL CLUB.
HEARSE DRIVERS
IN NEW YORK
Prompted by n desire to shine In
sporting circles, n number ot the citi
zens of Albnny got together yesterday
and after an earnest conference select
ed a baseball team, an organization
that Is entirely amateur, only Albany
men being eligible for membership,
and the salary clause to be completely
stricken out.
While the members of It have
not for a good while pranced around
on the diamond, they hope to soon be
able to carry off games In league
style. The personnel of the team jus-
tlflos this hope, as a glance at the
line-up will show.
The pitcher Is D. M. Melvin. He Is
a twlrler of far-famed ability, and
promises If he can’t strike them out to
lilt them occasionally, and thus mane
the game Interesting. J. W. Hunt will
do the backstopping. The basemen
are J. P. Drinkwater, L. S. Plonsky
and W..J. Denriso. R. T. Raley will
take care of the short field, and the
outfielders are L. H. Marks, Walter
Mallard and B. A. Spring. Mr. Will
McDonald will keep score, a hard job
for this team, which won't stop niak-
lug them. The umpire Is Assistant
Cliiof Kemp, who promises to make
them all behave.
When the regular Albany ball team,
the professional one, gets to playing
better, the amateurs have promised
to let them play a game with them,
but not before. An agreement has
been made that a fine of ten cents
will be made against each one who
makes more than two home runs in
one game.
New York May 23.—On account
of the strike of coach and hearse
drivers, few non-union funerals were
held below Fourteenth - street yester
day. Several were held up, and
twenty-five had to be postponed.
Causing Trouble and Delay of Funer
als by Their Strike.
Another Vagrant.
Kmma Jones was given a room In
the county Jail today. She objected
to working, and being ‘ sixteen years
of hge, and not in attendance upon
any educational Institution, and' not
having any visible means of support,"
to quote a section of the laws of the
state of Georgia, she was taken charge
of by the authorities, who just now
are determined that everyone in Al
bany shall do something. Vagrancy
is the charge against the colored dam
sel. But she needn’t be melancholy
about it; there are plenty of others to
keep her company up on the same
charge now.
Nobody regrets the present “droop-
iness” of things more than the collec
tors.- With them It’s a case of being
out all the time and the Inclemency
of the weather Is harrowing to their
souls.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
/ Albany, Ga„ May 23, 1906.
The following is a list of letters re
maining In this office unclaimed May
23, 1906. Unless called for they will
be sent to the dead letter office:
Gentlemen’s List.
B—Will Byrd, Solomon Brown, Eddy
Bose, Robert Bell, Sam Bellering,
Samuel Belver, B. S. Bass.
C—Charley Cojieland, N. L. Cald
well, G.*J. Cassy.
G—Arch Grimm, Dolphus Green, W.
M. Grimm, Dorany Gens.
H—Andrew Hamlin, Andrew Har-
rlck. ■ "
J—Liger Jackson, E. L. Jordan, Ed
ward Jones.
K—Buster Kimbrough.
M—Rice Masul, S. J. Moor, J. R.
Merrett, J. D. M. McGregor.
N—W. Nussbaum.
P—Frank Patterson, Tom Polk, Pe
ter Postllng.
R—Johnle Reeves.
S—A. B. Stamper, Broadus Snead,
Lonnie Slaughter.
W—C. Wilkins, Archibald Wood
ward, L. P. Wimberly, Lincoln Wil
liams, Geo. Worllng, Lamar Woodliff,
Ike Whitfield.
Ladies List.
A—Miss Rener Amos.
B—Miss Annie Bell, Jennie Bradley.
C—Ruther L. Collins.
G—Para Lee Groe.
J—Miss Atllne Johnson.
M—Mrs. Mattie Maner.
R—Miss Mary Raft, Mrs. Sarah Red
ding, Miss Carrie L. Richardson;
W—Miss Harriet Washington, Mrs.
Nancy Williams, Mrs. Thaw West.
Packages.
B—John R. Battlson.
D—Miss Alice Davis.
F—Foshay & Mason.
T—Dave Thomas.
In calling for the above letters
please say "advertised,” and pay 1
cent for same.
H. F. BRIMBERRY, P. M.
FOR RENT—The entire third floor of
the Welch building, corner Broad
and Washington streets; just reno
vated, suitable for small manufac
turing plant. Apply to Annie T.
Hobbs. 23-6t
FOR RENT—Seven-room dwelling on
State street. Apply to S. W. Smith.
23-3t
For sleeping car reservations for
Tampa excursion apply before Friday
to S. FLEISHER. it
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
There’s a lot of foolishness to keep
out of.
Genius is not rare, but plain com
mon sense is.
Great things can’t be very difficult
or au ordinary man couldn't accom
plish them.
Every oue naturally dislikes those
people who are so good they suggest
the top Hue lu a copy book.
Be content with your air castle. The
chimney lu an air castle never smokes,
and the windows do not rattle In every
wind.
Doing business without advertising
Is like winking at a # glrl In the dark—
you know what you are doing, but no
body else does.
Perhaps you have notleed that chil
dren are more willing to work for the
neighbors than at home; also that some
of them never outgrow the habit—
Atchison Globe.
The haclcman who Is, venturesome
enough to drive to the hall park and
wait In the rain long enough will be
rewarded after the game has been
called by a hackful of passengers going
back to town. '
Attention Elksl
Regular meeting this evening, the
last before session of the State Asso
ciation. All members of the lodge
urged to be present for consideration
of Important business. All committee
chairmen expected to attend.
h. t. McIntosh, e. r.
H. ROBINSON, Sec’v.
Awkward.
Master—What! Both want a holiday
tomorrow? ' I can’t spare you both at
once. Mary, you can have tomorrow
and John the next day. John—Thank
you, sir, but we wanted to get mar
ried, and I’m afraid, sir, it can't be
done that way, but I’ll Inquire.—Lon
don Answers.
Our motto: ’’Ice when yon want It"
ALBANY COAL & JOE CO.
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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