The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 30, 1906, Image 5

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L. H.-parker, of Moultrie, Is In tho city today, ED. H. a CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law, Bayers A^A a4a A^A A A A^A AAAtA A^A .4. .4. A^A A^A .♦a A^A A i^A i^A lA SHIRT SALE! Claude Payton, of Sylvester, Is a visitor In the city today. EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND THERE'8 ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. J. P. Anthony, of Hartford, Ala., Is in Albany today. Sellers of Real Estate. H. L. Smith, of Savannah, Is among the traveling men in town today. Those Who Come and Go—Short and 8nappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What la Going on In 8oelety, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. 4 R. W. Patrick, of TIfton, Is In town today. OF VAST IMPORTANCE Some of the young men of the city are preparing to give a dance on Fri day night In honor of Miss Rosa Wool- folk, of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smart, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. T. Holt, leave today for their home in Macon. :c Involving More Than Fifty Dozen Men’s Shirts Worth 75c, $1.00, $1.25 at I the Phenomenally Low Price of E. H. Carmichael, of Buena Vista, Is in the city today. k o t w i t hstanding • the vast amount of j property listed with ’ us for sale recently, : j we have practically j sold every foot of it., , Now we can’t sell : ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. W—Miss Alice Williams, Miss Susie Washington. In calling for the above lottorB please say "advertised,” and pay 1 cent for same. H. F. BRIMBERRY, P. M. Do You Travel! . THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. i?v. Mrs. F. R. Fouche has as her guests Mr. F. L. Fleming and Mr. E. H. Me- Michael, of Taswell. B. A. King, R. C. McConnell, W. O. Ogden and J. G. May,, of Atlanta, are In town. John B. Matthews, of Athens, Is In town today. After a short visit to Mrs. S. H. Stanley, Mrs. John B. Ansley and chil dren left yesterday for Savannah, and will sail today for their home In Phila delphia. - Mrs. Johi) Wood, of Arlington, spent yesterday with Mrs. S. H. Stanley. Mrs. S. H. Stanley left today for Griffin to visit her mother. R. W. Gore, G. A. Ellison, Fred C. Carpenter and Will Lewis, of Savan nah, are in Albany today. Richard W. Moore, of Atlanta, Is looking after business Interests in the city today. C. L. Latham, of Montgomery, Is In the city. R. Mann Holmes, of TIfton, is here today. Arthur Starr, of Valdosta, Is in the city. L. C. Carpenter, of Houston, Is In the city today. C. A. James, of Moultrie, Is In town today. J. D. Darnen, Clias. E. Taylor, L. J. Smith and R. H. Payne are among the Fitzgerald Elks here. R. C. Jones, of Macon, Is In the city today. R. C. McMillan, of Fort Valley, Is In town today. N. W. Lewis, of Thomasvllle, Is here today. M. W. Bruce, of TIfton, Is among the out-of-town people here today. R. D. Bush, of Camilla, Is in the city. J. W. Stallings and T. W. Clark, of Atlanta, are In town today. R. P. Monroe, of Macon, Is In Albany today. L. Gansler, of Savannah, Is In the city. W. I. .Dixon, of Macon, Is In the city today. 0. L. Irwin, of New York, is among the traveling men in town today. W. C. Dancer, of Colquitt, Is In town today. C. A. Dewberry, of Macon, Is among the visitors today. L. Stapleton, a popular traveling man, Is In town today. Mr. W. E. Wagnon, of Valdosta, is in £he city today. Miss Mary Hall, of Leesburg, was among the shoppers today. Mr. H. H. Radford, cf Newton, Is among the visitors today. Mr. W. C. Glenn, of Atlanta, Is In town. Mr. Arthur B. Evans, of Augusta, Is among the traveling men here today. Mr. John H. Moody, of Waycross, Is in the city today. Mr. Jack M. Witemah, of Macon, Is among the traveling men In the city today. Mrs. Charlie Jenkins, of Baconton, was shopping in the city today. Miss Mary Lou Dasher, of Macon, Is visiting Mrs. S. J. Jones. Miss Margaret Carroll, of Jackson ville, spent today In the city. Miss Joseph) of Columbus, is visit ing Miss Annie Hobbs. Miss Louise West arrives in Albany tonight from Lellaton. Miss West will be the guest of her brother, Mr. T. A. West, for several days, after which she will leave for Montgomery to visit at the home of Mr. W. F. West. W. E. Carter went to Adel today. L. B. Sanders, of Jacksonville, Is In the city today attending to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pldcock, Jr., of Moultrie, are In the city today. Attorney W. F. Way, of Moultrie, Is a visitor to the city today. Miss Jennie Vereen, of Moultrie, Is shopping in the city today. C. E. Shelley, of Dothan, is in Al bany today. •R. L. Williams, of Macon, Is in the city today attending to business inter ests. Geo. D. Findley, of Buena Vista, Is in town today. Among the Elks from Balnbridge are D. A. and F. A. Cohen, W. D. Shef field and R- R- Wilson. Miss Minnie McKinney returned this morning from Nashville, Tenn., where she has been attending the University of Nashville. Mrs. H. J. Lanier, of Milledgevllle, is visiting Mrs. John R. Whitehead. Cuftis E. James, of Savannah, a pop ular young traveling man, Is In the city today. L. E. Harkness, a Southern railway man, "with headquarters at Atlanta, is in the city today. D. W. Mims, of Century, Is in the city today. ALBANY DRUG CO. ALABASTINE THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING Kalsomines are temporary, rot, rub off and scale. Ej SMALL POX and other disease germs are „ nurtured and diseases diasem- 0 inated by wall paper. ^ ALABASTINE - should be used in renovating and disinfecting all walls.. cannot thrift.” J I ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich. 5 For sale by ALBANY DRUG g * f T t f T f f f f T f f f t f t f t f f f t ♦:♦ Men of discrimination will heartily and quickly com mend these new styles for summer wear. The material-comes from mills famed for the excel- .♦> lence of theif fabrics, and they are made by a manufac- ♦*< A £ real estate unless we. have it to t t t * sell X f ♦14 turer noted throughout the country for the style and X faultless fit of their garments. This lot embraces the % A ►>. enormous quantity of more than fifty dozen, equally di-, <§> vided between the figures and stripes on white grounds. Also some of the popular grays. Plain and plaited fronts, cuffs attached or separate; every size from 14 to 20. \ This sale of Shirts will make friends for us, because of their great value, and the extreme low price attached. Come while your size is here. / ? f t T 't f T f f f f t t t f f t t t f f T y T^W^y V^T V^T T^W T^T V^T V^T T^T T^T SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Rosenberg' Bros. The One Price Store. Albany, Ga„ May 30, 1906; The following Is a list of letters re maining in this office unclaimed May 30, 1006. Unlessj called for they will be sent to the dead letter office: Gentlemen’s List. A—Abe Asher, Albany Book Store. B—W. B. Bother, Oscar Ball. C—Bryant Crowley, E. L. Collier, L. L. Claim, D. H. Calhoun. G—Roand Grimes, Dolphus Green, E. C. Grant. H—Romus Hollis, C. W. Holbon, C. Harris. J—Oscar Jackson, Aaron Jackson, Nathan Johnson, Jas. H. Johnson. M—Pat MgKlnzy, Jacob McGowan. P—Ralph Palph. \ R—Johnnie Reeves, Chalie Rey nolds, J. W. Revls, J. H. Rogers. V—L. L. Vinson. W—K. Williams, C. D. Williams, Ktnch Williams, Silas White, Archi bald Woodward, C. H. Wood. Lddles List B—Mrs. George Berls. C—Miss Jessie Curtis, Mrs. Rosa Collier, Mrs. I. M. Clarke. Miss Mor- die Clarke, Mrs. Eddie Chism. . G—Carrie Gilbert. H—Mary Hatchers. J—Izzy Johns, MrB. Anna Johnson, Miss Nancy Jones, Maggie Jones. L—Miss Jessie Lnston. M—Miss Mary MathleB. P—Mrs. Fannie Poter. 3—Miss Cenla Spann, Mrs. Ida Shaw, Miss V. M. Scarbrough. T—Minnie Thomas, Mrs. Emily Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio thaVthe use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from constl-, patlon and the Ills growing out of It. Strength and vigoi always follow their usa. Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., druggists. 25c. Try them. At the Head of the List: Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster, Longview Lime, The Best Portland Cement, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, Moulding, etc. J. D. WESTON. Telephone No, 44, if "so 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 Tra; Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrol and Skirt Trunks, at Ehrlich’s. Phone 147. Broad Street. sell. If you do not wish to your, property, your busi ness. If you have some that you do | wish to sell—that’s our business. m Max Cassel & Sister 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. Max Cassel & Sister. We Do the Dtifinew In Dirt ■ • III Especially if the dirt is in or adjacent to Albany. it quicker better price you’ll really expect. You need rrot bring the property with | J ■ '• ''Cs. you—just come to our offices and list it. We’ll do the rest and; do it qfuick. ■ ’ .ICtfHW’ldHHfln A few lots are still on the market in Ar cadia, for $59 each; $10 cash and $5 per month. . Rooms 3, 4 and 6, Hobbs Building Phone 408.