The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 24, 1906, Image 5

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ED. R. S CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law, Buyers Mr. J. F. Tilley, of Macon, Is In, Al bany today. Mr. S. A. King, of Savannah, is In Albany today attending to business interests. EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND -'THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. Sellers of Real Estate. Mr. G. A. Kaufman Is one of the Macon visitors here today. >r Those Who Come and Go—Short and 8nappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is Going on In 8oolety, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. Hon. J. L. Boynton, of Dickey, Is In the city today. Col. John E. Donaldson, of - Bain- bridge, is In town today in the inter ests of the new railroad. Miss McCord, of Jackson, and Miss Henfroe, of Moultrie, were visiting Mrs. A. N. Hilburn yesterday. Mr. C. W. English, of Eufaula, is in the city today. Misses Leila and Alma Shanks have returned to their home in Greenville, Ala., after a visit of several weeks to Mrs. R. B. Brown. Bones in Your Foot Won’t Ache When You Are Properly Shod in They fit your foot so well they seem a part of it. It fits from the first time it is put on. It wears better because it fits better, and because it is made of bdtjter material than any other shoe at the same price. It is justly called THE SHOE OF SHOES. We are sole agents for Albany. $3.50 and $4.00. Mr. Warren Story went tOsArltngton today. We Do m ' ' A.'* ■ \ Du-siness Hanan Shoes for Men All styles, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, See window display for these exclusive lines. Moved! Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, haB moved his place of business , to No. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south Broad street. My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster, Longview Linje, t- The Best Portland Cement, Windows, , Doors, Blinds, Lumber, Moulding, etc. J. D. WESTON. Telephone No. 44, More News from the New England States. If anyone has any doubt as to the virtue of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H. Stlmpson, of Willimantic, Conn., who, after almost losing hope of recovery, on account of the failure of so many remedies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney Cure, which he says was “just the thing” for him, as four bottles cured him completely. He is now entirely well and free from all the suffering in cident to acute kidney trouble. For sale by HilBman-Sale Drug Co. Correct Dress Ifso you are 'especially invited to call at our store and see the great est line of Trunks. Suit Cases, Satchels ever shown in Albany. Roller Tray, Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrobe and Skirt Trunks, at jj *1 he "Modern Method" system of S high-grade tailoring introduced by M L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., | satisfies good dressers everywhere. | All Garments Made Strictly j to Your Measure S at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign £ and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Represented bv S. B. BROWN & CO., Albany, Ga. month, ■ Mr. John Underwood, of Blakely, is in town today. W. E. SMITH, ^ttorney-at-Law, Room 4, Woolfolk Building, Albany, Ga. Ehrlich’s Hon. J. A. Laing, of Dawson, is among the visitors in Albany today. ’Phone 280 for stove wood and ice. ALBANY COAL & ICE CO. Broad Slroot. Something New In Life Insurance. In addition to carrying your policy from the 10th to the 20th year for 6 per cent, of the premium, and if you die in that period no charge is made against your policy, yon can,, by pay ing 50 cents extra for each $1,000, he insured against total or permanent dis ability from accident or disease, pre miums cease and the policy Is fully paid up, thus covering two risks for one premium. Come and see me. C. M. CLARK, , 24-lmo Agent Mr. J. R. Patillo, of Atlanta, is in the city today. Fortunate Missourians. “When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.,” vtrites 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 $L Trial bottle free. •Mr. W. H. Gorsuch, of Georgetown, was in town yesterday. 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 an j pretty SILK WAISTS. Max Cassel (d Sister. Mr. T. F. Lockwbod is In Albany to day from Columbus. Mr. J. W. Patterson, of Dawson, is In town today. Mr. L. E. Cormack, of Macon, Is in Albany today. THE 'ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. DaVis, Miss Helen davis and Masters Duncan and Joseph Davis, Jr„ returned yesterday from Hampton Springs, Fla. Miss Maud Dorner, who has been visiting, Mrs. W. S. McClellan the last few weeks, has returned to her home in Dothan, Ala. Mr. Ed. Harralson is in Atlanta to day looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ragan left today for a week’s visit in Atlanta. They will be the guests of Mr. Ragan’s brother, Mr. Willis Ragan. Mrs. Harris Wler, of Leesburg, was shopping in the city today. Mr. Ira Cook went to Leesburg to day. Mr. Dan Frank, of Atlanta, is in the city today. Mr. Max Sterne, of Savannah, is here today looking after business. Mr. R. H. Dance, of Richmond, is in town today. Mr. C. D. Williams, of Tazewell, is In Albany today. Miss Mary Ellis, of Sylvester, was among the shoppers in the city today. Mrs. M. W. Edwards, of Moultrie, spent yesterday with friends in the city. Mr. J. B. McIntyre, of Bainbridge, is in town today. Mr. C. C. Wilson, of Waycross, was in Albany this morning. Mr. G. E. Harrell, of ^ Edison, is mingling with friends here today. I. —T Mr. R. A. Jackson, of Savannah, is in the city today. , Mr. L. E. McMakin, of Gainesville, is in the city. Mr. C. B. Moore, of Athens, was in town a few hours this morning. Mr. Mackey L. Jones, of Columbus, is in the city today. Miss Louise .Wilson, of Thomasville,' was shopping In the city today. Miss Elolse Wells, of Columbus, was among the visitors In the city yester day. Mr. B. C. Melton, of Charleston, is in town today. , Mr. W. E. Richards, of Bainbridge, Is among the visitors here today. Mr. R. W. Willis, of Macon, Is in the city. Mr. J. W. Shonts, of Americus, is in Albany today. Col. J. W. Lowery, of Dawson, here today. Mr. J. J. Merrill, of Atlanta, Is in the city today. Mr. J. H, Parker, of Moultrie, is in towh today. Mr. W. W. Burney, of Boston, Ga„ spent yesterday in the city. Mr. J. W. Cassady, of Bainbridge, is in town today. Mr. R. M. Pinson, of Atlanta, is in town today. Mr. J. W. Harrison, of Atlanta, is in the city today. Mr. L. C. Cameron, of Pensacola, is among the visitors today. | Mr. F. A. Guild, of Atlanta, is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McCain, of Cler mont, Fla., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. R. Yarbrough, on Pine street. Mr. W. H. Culpepper returned ye3 terday from a business trip to Lump kin. Mr. A. S. McGowan has returned from a tr'n to Mpultrie. Mrs. S. L. Moore and children, of Norman Park, who are visiting Mrs. Z. T. Pate leave tomorrow for points in Florida. Mr. George Callaway went to Pre toria today. Mr. W. C. Richards, of Macon, is in the city today. Mr. G. W1 Turnipseed made aVbusi- ness trip to Americus today. Mr. ( Frank Lanier, of Americus, is among the out-of-town people in Al bany today. Mrii. J. R. Forrester returned today from a week’s visit with relatives in Tifton. HOUSE BURNED DOWN. It is reported in Albany today that the. home of F. E. Hall, in Worth county, was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning and that Mr. Hall and his wife barely escaped in their night clothes, having to send to neigh bors for clothing. Everything in the house was destroyed, according to the re'port, and there was no insurance. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, when it completely cured d running sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 2oc at Albany Drug Co.’s .drug store. EXCURISON RATES To Eufaula, Ala., and Return via Cen tral of Georgia, Account Eufaula Chautauqua, May 23-30, 1906. One fare plus 25 cents from Anda lusia, Ozark, Fort Gaines, Albany, Americus and intermediate points to Eufaula, Ala. Tickets on sale May 23-30, inclusive. Final limit, May 31, 1906. For further Information apply to R. S. MORRIS, Commercial Agent, or S. A. Atkinson, Union Ticket Agent, Albany, Ga. 18-6t The sun has hid itself these many days. t T T f f. t f f f t T T f if T f f f f f t t f f f f f f T f t f f f t f f f t f f t f f f f f f f t t f f f y f y y t y y t y y y y f y f y y y y t f y On the wearing quality and style of the Hawes $3.00 Hat. It has the style that helps the appearance of the best dressed men. It has the quality that assures satisfaction. It carries beauty and comfort to its wearers. We have all the late styles in Hawes, both Derbies and Soft'Shapes. We are sole agents for this excellent $3.00 hat. r ' • STETSON HATS are worn by and satisfy men of all climes and na tions. We have the Stetson soft and Derby Hats in all the leading styles. PANAMAS and STRAWS in all styles. T y f y y f I x f t y y T y ♦> N o t w i t hstanding the vast amount of .property listed with us for sale recently, we have practically sold every foot of it. Now we can’t sell real estate unless we have it to sell. If you do not wish to sdl your property, that’s your ness. If you some that you do wish to sell—that’s our business, • ’ ■ ' 1 Especially if the dirt is in or adjacent to Albany. We sell it quicker and get a better price than you’ll really expect. You need not bring the property with you—just come to our offices and list it. We’ll do tfie rest and do it quick. A few lots are still on the market' in Ar- 1 cadia, for $59 each; $10 cash and $5 per 408. Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Building Phone -