The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 26, 1906, Image 5

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ED. R. a CLAYTON JO Attorneys-at-Law, Buyi Mr. S. J. Powell, of Leesburg, Is 1b town today. . A jiffekA^A i.^A i.^A 1 ♦"♦^♦”»VVVV*vVVVVvVVvVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV IP ■"■*'■'■ "■'■' *■» “ ^ ■ t t T f f t t t f f m ■...... „ . w I • 4 X In addition to the many other extraordinary happenings which have oc- y £ curred during our great May Sale, we add the following specials in our Mil- *$ 4 $ 4 linery Department. All 'Pattern Hats and all Ready-to-Wear Hats will be y 4 $ 4 placed on SPECIAL SALE at just one-half regular prices. This offering pre- V 4 $ 4 sents an opportunity to get a fresh, new hat, in the very latest fashion, to V 4 $ 4 finish out the season, for practically next to nothing, To those who are an- V 4 $ 4 ticipating a vacation or summer outing this offering will be especially timely, V 4 $ 4 as a saving of one-half in a new hat will lessen the expense of the trip consjd- y 4 $ 4 erably. y Mr. Richard C. Wilson, of CUthbert, Is In Albany today mingling with his many friends. A Mid-Season EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. Mr. L. C. Carmack, of Atlanta, Is In town today. Those Who Como and Go—Short and Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is Going on In Society, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. Miss Evelyn Odum, of Leesburg, Is shopping in the city today. Mr. J. F. Mercer, of Macon, Is In town today. Mr. N. M. Levy, of New York, is one of the traveling men who are lit the city today. Mr. Max Stern Is in from a drum ming tour through South Georgia. Mr. .Will B. Heath, of Century, is in town today. N o t w i t hstanding the vast amount of property listed with us for sale recently, we have practically some that you do wish to sell—that’s our busi-new. A most desirable fabric for Separ- y ate Skirts; full 54 inches wide, dur- y able Chiffon finish. y May Sale price.... 98c yard. y Fancy Worsted Suitings Reduced v fabric' for ♦» We Do the Dullness In Dirt A most fashionable Skirts; checks and stripes; 36 inches wide; regular 50c .value. May Sale price 39c yard 20c and 25c Mercerized Waist- ings 7y 2 z Apro.n Ginghams 5c yard WILL CLOSE JUNE WANTS, MovedI Do You Travel! WANTED—A man of ability to act as district manager for ten counties with Albany aB headquarters; apply with references if you are a business getter. The Mutual Live Stock In surance Co., Athens, Ga„ Box 207. Mr. Jos. I,. Rarey, the old reliable tailor, has moved his plaice of business to No. 98, over M. Crme’s store, south Broad street. My Spring samples are ready for in spection. JOS. L. RAREY, Splendid line of low quarter Shoes for men and women at special prices at J. L. Forrest’s. 26-3t FOR SALE — Cash register. Wooten & Hofmayer. Mr. Morris Koppel has just returned from a trip to New York. Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster, Longview Lime, The Best Portland Cement, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, Moulding,-etc. J. D. WESTON. Telephone No. 44. FOR SALE—My grey horse. For In formation write or see Dr. A. S. Bacon. 25-3t FOR RENT—New cottage, just com pleted, on Residence street. Apply to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 50 Society street. 25-tf Ifjso 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 ALABASTINE month, FO,R RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. Apply 138 State street. 24-2t THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING . . . f «%, I Qi s, Kalsomines are temporary, AA rot} an d sca l e " SMALLPOX flUP tm and other disease germs are ' i*V nurtured and diseases dissem- flUKO foTupS'AT/ £b inated by wall paper. •HlW, ALABASTINE '* 'should be used ih renovating and disinfecting all walls. stannot ihrivo.” W W. E. SMITH, Aftorney-at-Law, Room 4, Wootfolk Building. Albany, Ga. , Ehrlich’s FOR RENT — Four-room house on South street. J. C. Hale, Ventulett building, Washington street. 24-3t WANTED—Position as bookkeeper by a young man with wholesale experi ence; best reference. Address H. A. Suggs, Moultrie, Ga. 5-1612t FOR RENT—Seven-room dwelling on State street. Apply to S. W. Smith. 23-3t 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 and pretty SILK WAISTS. ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids. Mich, For sale by Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Hobbs Bulldli ALBANY DRUG CO S>0< 'Vffifi SSslStei' ’m&m Mr, S. L. West, of the fire depart ment, who has been spending a ten days’ vacation with relatives at Leila- ton, will return to the city tomorrow. Miss Sarah Hall, of Newton, was shopping in the city yesterday after noon. Mr. C. W. Callahan,’ of Macon, Is in town today. Mr. Frank C. Hollis, of Lumpkin, 1b among the visitors here today. Mr. J. R. Forrester has returned from a trip to Atlanta. Mr. S. L. Powell, of Atlanta, Is in town today. Miss Marie Forrester left this morn ing for Leesburg to spend Sunday with her parents. Mayor Pro Tem. H. A. Tarver has parted with his mustache. The re sultant transformation is startling. Mr. George Reid, who has been sick, is out again. Miss Bertha Cohn has returned from a visit to Miss Ada Norman, of Norman Park. , Misses Mattie and Bennie Alford, of Willingham, are in Albany today. Mr. J. 0. Byrd leaves Monday for Tampa. Mrs. Harris Ware, of Leesburg, Is shopping in the city today. Mrs. M. S. Heath, of Century, is among the shoppers here today. Mrs. W. R. Johnston, of Willingham, spent yesterday in Albany.' Mr. J. R. Kidd, of Augusta, is in town today. Mr. Paul A. Piston, of Savannah, ts among the traveling men in Albany today. Mr. G. T. Kuntz, a Central of Geor gia railroad man, Is in town today. Mr. L. D. Pamote, of Amerlous, Is in the city today. Mr. H. J. Story, of Arlington, is in Albany today mingling with friends. Mr. T. W. Taylor, of Thomasville, Is In town today. Mr. A. M. Lucas, of Savannah, is in the city today. Mr. J. G. Quinn, of Valdosta, is among the out-of-town people here to day. Mr. F. S. Pearson, of Tlfton, is in the city today. Mr. W. H. Oliver, of Beloit, 1b visit ing relatives in the city. Mr. R. M. Pinson, of Atlanta, is In , town looking after business Interests. Mr. B. S. Mathews, of Dawson, is In the city today. Mrs. S. B. Crowell, of Leesburg, among the visitors here today. Miss Polly Salter, of Leesburg, is shopping In the city today. Mr. Albert Beaman has returned from a business trip to Tlfton. Mr. Ralph Michaels, a popular young traveling man of Savannah, is in town today. i Mr. W. A. Pittman is very 111 at his home in Arcadia, and his father stated yesterday afternoon that he was suf fering with appendicitis and that his physicians had decided that an opera tion would be necessary. Miss Helen Crews and her guest, Miss Ruth Ziegler, left today for For syth to attend Monroe College com mencement. Miss Sudie Crews is a member of the graduating class of Monroe, and will receive her diploma next Tuesday. Father O'Hara left today for a week’s trip on the Catholic mission; The friends of Miss Sophie Hall will regret to hear that she is sick. Mr. W. A. Reid, who has been 111 this week, Is recuperating Tapidly. • Mr. R. A. Wilson, of High Point, N. C„ Is in town today. Miss Mary Lou Edwards, of Cuth- bert, was shopping. In the city today. Major B. F. Brlmberry, who has been in Augusta this .week, has re turned home. Miss Lula Randolph, of Brunswick, Is visiting Mrs. Ben Cannon. Mrs. Gannon also has as her guest Miss Mattie Harwood, of Tlfton. ' Miss Helen 'Crews and Miss Mary Lee Boyd left this morning for For syth to attend the Monroe College exercises. -Miss Llewellyn Muse is expected home from Mllledgeville, “where she has been attending school, Monday. Miss Ruth Ziegler, of Orangeburg, S. C., who has been visiting Miss Hel en Crews, returned to her home this morning. Miss Susie Parrish, of Adel, Ga., was in the city this morning. Mr, J. P. Callaway, of Leesburg, is in the city today. Mr. W. C. Rogers, of Att, Ga., is here today. Overcoats have been resurrected from the dead past. The- Georgia State League holds on against the rainy days with a tenacity that ball players are scarcely ever credited with. ALBANY DRUG CO. § T t T I t X X X X X X X X X t X X X An Unusual Saving in Fine Ribbons y ♦j* f X X X X X X X The Millinery Department also offers the following specials in Ribbons. In this lot are included Taffetas, Louisines, Messalines. The widths, 5, 6, 7 inches. All colors included in this offering. Former prices, 30c, 35c, 40c the yard. Special May Sale price ......> 19c yd. Persian Ribbons, of the choicest designs and patterns: The 65c quality, May Sale price. The 75c quality, May Sale price.. 43c yd. 53c yd. Special Offerings in La dies’ Muslin Underwear T x X X X t I x X r x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X A great many choice garments left in this lot, -each one marked lower than the cost of the raw material. May Sale prices still prevail. Gowns 25c to $2.98 Drawers 19c to $1.19 Corset Covers 25c to $1.48 Chemise 48c to $2.98 Remnants Less Than One- Third Many desirable lengths left in Silks, Dress Goods, Waist Goods, etc. May Sale prices less than one-third regular prices. Ladies’ Parasols Reduced Not one of the lot worth less than $1.00; many worth more. May Sale price... .89c each $1.00 Corsets, 69c. Broken lots of W. B. and American Beauty Corsets. If your size is here you get the benefit of this great May Sale reduction, 69c each. $1.25 Navy Blue Panama Cloth, 98c. OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT 15TH. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. FOR RENT—The entire third floor of the Which building, corner Broad and Washington Btreets; just reno vated, suitable for small manufac turing plant Apply to Annie T. Hobbs. 23-6t - 4* i* • ' •yS'4'f'ir • . v Sellers of Real Estate. sold every foot of it. Now we can’t sell , real estate unless we have it to sell. If you do not wish to sell your property, that’s your busi ness. If you have •«' Vi'.-SSSM ’■A-;, m t SjSS ■ HHL , w* .' cIHk; Especially if the dirt is in or adjacent to Albany. We sell it quicker and better price you’ll really expect. You need not bring the property you—just come our offices and lis We’ll do the rest anc do it quick. A few lots are sti on the market in cadia, for $59 eacl $10 cash and $5 pe Phon« 408. ' V ■ an