The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 24, 1906, Image 4

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, ,, 1 : : THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906. i Reduced to cold figures, the actual money value of the saving possibilities of this sale is $24,333 T_h_e Grecrt Bjajr_ga_in_s_0_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. Saving Thousands of Dollars > to Albanians and South Georgians Take a store that for years has been 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 sale 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 Sc 25c Waistings 12 l-2c White Mercerized Waistings, variety of neat patterns. Regular price 25c. Dissolution Sale Price . 7 l-2c Nainsooks 5c 12V 2 Full case new Checked Nainsooks, all pat terns. Regular 734c quality. Dissolution Sale price Sc 20c India Linen 10c Fine Count India Linen; a quality that sells res. Dissolv for 20c at all other stores. Dissolution Sale Price ' 10c 25c Suitings 5c One lot all colored Suitings and Skirtings, variety of patterns. Sold as high as 25c. _ Now 5c 20c Towels 14c 200 dozen heavy hemmed Bath Towels, full , bleached; size, 20 x 40. Dissolution Sale ^ p rice 14c 25c Stockings, 15c Ladies’ fine Maco Hose;, black only. Sell for 25c everywhere. Dissolution Sale P ri « 15C 35c Stockings 17c Misses’ All-over Lace Lisle Hose, white, black, and tan. Worth 35c. Dissolution Sale price / 7q $1.00 Taffeta Silk 75c Black Taffeta Silk, beautiful quality, 36-in. width. Our regular $1.00 value. Dissolu tion Sale price $1.00 Damask 53c 75c 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 53c Mens Elastic Seam Drawers; Pepperell drill. Best 50c garment on market. Dissolution Sale price 39c 75c Undershirts 40c Men’s pure bleached Lisle Thread Under shirts. Regular 75c garment. Dissolution Sale price /£. fjQ The opening days of this mammoth dissolution sale mark a new era in the mercantile history of Albany. No store ever had such enormous sales, because no store has ever offered such attractive bargains. Thousands of dollars are being invested by careful and competent shoppers in such bargains as those listed above. Are you reaping your share of this rich bargain harvest? The wonderful combination of highest quality with lowest price makes thih sale a mer- chantile phenomenon — un equalled in local history. R. L. JONES & COMPANY, Successors to The Quality Store. Hofmayer, 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 Deliciovis 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 out; perfect, expert service and our bleau inviting looking fountain and accessories will also appeal to you. Hoggard Drug Co., Phone 75. Castings . . And . . Repair ^iVork. jVic Bacon Equipment Co. Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange Bank Building. ASKS FOR To Build from Albany in a Southwesterly Direction to the Gulf — The Sixth Entry. Still another! A railroad! This is the sixth. That is* to say, it is the sixth dis tinct movement looking to "the con struction of a line in a southerly or southwesterly direction from Albany, with a port on the Gulf of Mexico as the objective point. • One of these movements is directed by the Albany & Northern railway, an other by the Georgia, Florida & Ala bama railway, a third by Albany, Col quitt and Bainbrldge business men, a fourth by another set of business men representing Newton, Camilla, Cairo, Quincy and Albany, and a fifth by Sa vannah, Pittsburg mid Chicago capi talists, interested with whom are De catur and Baker county parties and one resident of Florida. Now comes the sixth Richmond in the field. Number six is the Central of Georgia railway. That is ( not ex actly the name of the proposed road as it appears in the charter applica tion, but there can be no doubt that the enterprising Central is the power behind the enterprise. The Georgia Central & Gulf Rail way Company is the exact style of the proposed corporation. The petitioners are J. F. Hanson, president of the Central of Georgia railway; A. R. Law- ton, of general counsel and a member of the board of directors; H. C. Cun ningham. of tho firm of Lawton & Cunningham, general counsel; T. M. Cunningham, treasurer of the Central; W. A,. Winburn, traffic manager, and T. S. Molse, general superintendent; C. C. Williams, of Bibb county, and W. D. Beymer, H. W. Johnson and George H. Richter, of Chatham coun ty. The line as proposed is “to run through the counties of Dougherty, Balter, Miller and Decatur, Georgia, and Gadsden, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla and Franklin, Florida. The length thereof/ as nearly as can be estimated, will be, in Georgia, about 75 miles, and in Florida about ten miles from the Florida state line to Quincy, and about 72 miles from Quincy to Apa lachicola, making an aggregate length of railroad in Georgia and Florida of about 157 miles. The general direc tion in which it is to run from Albany is a little west of south.” The petitioners aver that they in tend in good faith to go forward with the work of securing subscriptions to the capital stock and building the road, and to maintain and operate the same. What now? With six rival concerns on the track, and with four of these evidently very much alive, can there be a great deal of doubt that a road will be built in the very near future? And the entries have not yet been closed. There may be others coming. 'May the best promoters win. What the section wants is the road. THE WEATHER. Weather Forecast. The following is the weather fore cast for the state of Georgia.for the next twenty-four hours; Rain tonight and Friday. Local Weather Observations. The following record of meteorologi cal observations taken l$y the local co-operative observer of the Weather Bureau of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture for the twenty- four hours ending at 7 o'clock this morning is published for the informa tion of the public: Maximum temperature 72.00 Minimum temperature 64.00 Mean temperature 68.00 Precipitation - ’0.30 River 2.60 Rise 10 Weather Rain Wind N.E. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va., writes; “I was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, and when I did I could not stand straight. I took Foley’s Kid ney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely. Foley’s Kidney Cure works wonders where others are total failures. For sale by Hilsman-Sale Drug 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. J. E. MacMitlan, President. &S- G. Mcritoether, Secy, and Treas. Albany Pressed Stone Co. is a home industry. All voik in our line should be given to us other things being equal. We patronize home industries. All the money we get is spent with home industries. Albany Pressed Stone Co. 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. T. J. BOTTOMS, T. P. A., 14-12t Thomasville, Ga. t Power Motors, f. o. b. Nei York City: 1 H. P., $54; 2 H. P„ $60; H. P., $70; 5 H. P., $126. Albany Electrica and Construction Go • 105 Broad St., Phone lie. :