The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 28, 1906, Image 4

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■BBI i. TiwiPW^ww^wHPiwwHwii^w^wwppiwwwwwpptwwiipprawgwww w hwh m vswwmmmmmmmmmfmmvMm mm . ■ )ainty Undermuslins at Dissolution Sale Prices. H., J. & Co. took a pardonable pride in their 1906 tock of Undermuslins. The stock is pretty near ideal, tt embraces a wide range of styles and qualities, and Slaving been bought long ago and before the advance in prices on such goods, it contained excellent values at the H., J. & Co. moderate prices. But with these prices substantially cut, we can only say in all frank ness that no stock .in the store offers more tempting values. The garments are all well made. They arc full and fit admirably. No undergarments on the mar ket have Won such great popularity as those which H.. J. & Co. provided for their customers. There is practi cally a limitless variety of styles and prices in Gowns, Drawers, Skirts, and Corset Covers. We know that you will find it profitable to look over these lines, noting the prices and qualities. Laces and Embroideries. In this connection we desire to call attention to ^ the splendid stock of Laces and Embroideries, all of which have been greatly reduced. Those who have had occasion to look through our 1906 stock of Val. and i Torchon Laces, Swiss, Nainsook, Hamburg and Baby i Irish Embroideries need not be reminded of its elegance [ and satisfying scope. Those who have not seen the [ beautiful*Edgings,. Insertings, Allovers and Matched [ Sets have a rare treat in store for them, a treat which [ will be made doubly enjoyable by the big reductions L which have been marked on all of our exquisite laces [ and embroideries. I Good Investments May be Made in Household Linens. 1 . Special prices in Table Linens mean a great deal [ to the thoughtful and economical housewife, especially [ now, when the market seems to indicate further ad- l vances. Our entire linen stock, marked at old prices l in spite of advances, has been marked down to prices i that make buying compulsory to the economical house- ► wife. Better buy now and be glad of it, than to be | sorry you didn’t. Here are three strong specials: f 72-in Silver Bleach Linen Damask, good, sturdy quality, cut from 85c to 65c f 72-in. Silver Bleach Linen Damask, beautiful quality, reduced from $1.00 to •. 78c 72-in. Silver Bleach Linen Damask, extra heavy and excellent quality, reduced from $1,35 to... .97c Not only is the piece Damask reduced, but all those fine Linen Table Sets have been reduced one-third. Our exquisite line of Scarfs, Trays, Lunch Cloths, etc., is offered at .Dissolution Sale prices. THE SECOND WEEK OF THE GREAT H., J; & CO. * f i i Thousands of dollars worth of goods have gone from our shelves and counters during the first week of the sale, yet you can not miss them. The stock is so enormous that the secpnd week of the sale finds no gaps. The assortments of styles and' sizes in all the de partments are still complete. With the stocks just as full and the crowds probably smaller, the second week offers more satisfactory shop ping. We want you to come and shop leis urely and comfortably, and vou will surely shop even if its for a Great Big Savings in All Kinds of Ready-to- Wear. Everybody should share in the savings offered in our Ready-to-Wear Department. These reductions will be found unusually opportune for those who may be going to the resorts this sumemr, for surely a Silk or Linen Suit or an extra Skirt will be needed. Our Ready-to-Wear Department is stocked with the very choicest styles of the season. In fabric, coloring and design, all the garments offered are absolutely correct. The price cuts on these garments are so deep that we will charge for alterations during this sale. Look over these reductions. Can they be equalled anywhere. SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS. Reduced from $12.50 to $7.75 Reduced from $17.50 to $10.00 Reduced from $20.00 to $12.00 ETON SUITS OF SILK. Reduced from $20.00 to $13.75 Reduced from $35.00 to $17.50 STYLISH LINEN SUITS. Worth $6.50, Worth $7.00, Worth $15.00, Cut to $4.90 Cut to $5.25 Cut to $9.75 Worth up to $30, Worth up to $15, Cut to $16,50 Cut to $9.50 THE NEW CIRCULAR SKIRTS. Worth $7.50, Cut to $5.75 Worth $7.00, Cut to $5.25 Worth $8.50, Cut to $6.50 Worth $6.50, Cut to $4.95 Worth $13.75, Cut to $9.75 Worth $15.00, Cut to $11.00 ely and comfortably, and you S irofitably. Come every day, e ew minutes only. 25c Colored Madras, 5c. One lot beautiful Colored Madras, 36 in. wide. Sold up to 25c. Dissolution Sale price 5c Some Big Nainsook Specials. A full case of Checked Nainsook, all patterns, regular 7y 2 c quality, has been reduced to 5c Big Savings in Men s Furnishings. Splendid Savings at the Silk Counter There are enough big specials in the Men’s Fur nishings Department to enlist the keenest interest of every man in Albany. You can’t buy a Manhattan Shirt, or an E. & W. Collar any cheaper than ordinar ily, gentlemen, because our contracts with these manu facturers forbid our reducing prices on them, but you can buy any Faultless day shirt or night shirt at cost; you can buy 50c Elastic Seam Drawers for 38c; you can buy 75c Undershirts for 40c; you can buy $1.25 Negli gee Shirts for 98c, and many other things just as cheap. Come and see for yourself. R. L. JONES & CO. SUCCESSORS TO H0FMAYER, JONES Si CO. Albany, Ga.-THE QUALITY STORE-Albany, Ga. There is scarcely a counter in the Store where so many matchless bargains are offered, as at the Silk counter. It fs difficult for us not to particularize, yet it is impossible for us to enumerate all the special Silk' offerings. We earnestly invite every lady in South Georgia to visit our Silk counter and see what wonderful things we are offering. Our Silk stock is enormous, but the reductions have been liberal and the sales astonish ing, so we are afraid that the assortment will not re main complete throughout the week. Come early. Dij- appointment and money, too, will be saved. Two' Unheard of Offerings. Two beautiful qualities of 40-in. Persian Lingerie Lawn, one worth 18c a yard, cut to 10c Another worth 25c, cut to 15c Don’t forget the India Linen values we offer at 10c and 20c ■ 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 agreelble 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. Hoggard Drug Co., 'Phone 75. REPLANTED CANTALOUPES Making Rapid Progreas—^Transforma tion Wrought in Track of Storm. Castings . . And . . Repair Work. ie Bacon Equipment Co. Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange'BanklBuilding. A prominent cantaloupe grower whose Helds were almost completely devastated by the recent memorable hailstorm stated to a Herald man Sat- urday that It would now be difficult for a person to realize that any dam age had been wrought' by the ele ments. , The cantaloupe Holds are again green and flourishing. Fresh seed were planted as soon after the de structive storm as the ground could be prepared for their reception, and since that time conditions have greatly fav ored , them. The vines are now well on their way toward maturity, and are beginning to put forth runners. They will be blooming In a few days. The grower further stated to The Herald man that the crop from the re planted Helds would not be very much later than that marketed by growers whose plantings were never disturbed, The vines grow much more rapidly now than they did earlier In the sea son, and will be yielding fruit very soon after the first of the season is marketed. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease In the same ratio that the use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the Ills growing out of If. Strength and vlgoi always follow their «o«. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., ’'i-ucSlsts. 25c. Try them. The finishing brick in the walls of the high school building will be of a deep red color. A number have al ready been laid, and they make a very handsome appearance. 'It will be some time before tbe building Is completed, but it will be an ornament to Albany, Fortunate Missourians. “When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.,” writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Gray8vllle, 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 Now Discovery a short time he found It unnecessary to do so. I regard Dr. King’s Now 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 tree. DON’T GO TO SLEEP. Tillman and’Bailey Say the Rate Law Will Give Relief. Washington, May 28. — Toward the close ot the rate bill debate in the senate the senators began to defend their position In discussing railroad legislation for months. They pointed out what everybody now admits, that they improved the rate bill and made it stronger. In the winter of 1905 there was great clamor for the quick passage by the senate of the Esch-Townsen'd bill, which thousands of people thought was just the thing. Now It has no ad vocates In or out of congress. The Democratic leaders seem quite well satisfied with the Hepburn-Till- man bill. Senator Tillman and Senator Bailey both said If the bill fails to give the relief expected It will be because the people themselves will go to sleep. Senator Tillman In his manly way publicly thanked President Roosevelt for his strenuous help., Tillman feels bitterly toward the President, but paid him a tribute for his co-operation. Senator Teller said there had not been a more important question before congress In fifty years, end he added: “Much has been said about the con stitutional lawyers here, as If this were not the place of all others where there should be constitutional lawyers, as if it were a blight upon the charac ter of a member of this body that he should assume to stand for the constl- tntlon of the United States, Effective legislation on this subject must be brought within the constitution of the United States. We hare heard from more than one lawyer here—and every man here must admit it—that It Is not yet a settled question what our power may be. We know that we cannot ourselves sit down and fix railroad rates. We may have the.power, but we have not the ability to make rates and apply them to all the railroads of the country. The question whether we can leave the determination of that matter to a commission Is yet open.” J. E. MacMillan. ■ President, ISO. G. Meribeether. Secy, and Trcas. Albany Pressed Stone Co. is a home industry. All work 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. Indigestion Is much of a trnbit. Don’t get the habit. Take a little Kodol-Dys- pensla Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Htlsman-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. HICKS’ CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CURES HEADACHES Uriah Up COLDS In 6 to 1Z Hours TridfcaJi.13* At D.tj Sorts 6 Per Cent. lam Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, MHorney*aMaw, R°°m 811 Davte-Exchange Bank Building, Albany, Ga.