The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 31, 1906, Image 4

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ELV KM? Cl- BpSyWSV • * • •gf'.-V-'.-rf •.. .-i-.y ••'«. ?..- ; i.jsft-jfcr ■\ BANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906. Silver and Cut Glass for June Weddings Of course, there’ll be June weddings—there always are. And, of course, there’ll be presents to buy for the pretty June brides. It is especially opportune, therefore, for us to call at tention here to the fact that throughout the elegant H., J. •& .Co. stock of fine Sterling ■ Silver and rich Cut Glass, the Dissolution Sale prices pre vail. The extremely reasonable E rices at which H., J. & Co. ave always sold these goods have been liberally reduced for this big sale. The conse quence is that these stocks offer values which can not ,be equalled in the state. Better Supply Your Wants During This Sale and Be Glad of It, Than to Be Sorry You Didn 9 t One thing the buying public is unanimous on; and that is that the Dissolution Sale of the great H., J. & Co. 1906 Spring and Summer stock combines more quality of goods and liberality of reductions than any sale ever conducted in South Georgia. This, of course, means bigger values — values that appeal, not only through their low price, but also through their high quality. Albany has been in existence about 70 years. This is the first sale in the city’s history in which such reductions have been marked on so magnificent a stock in its entirety. Probably another 70 years will roll around before history will repeat itself. Indeed, it is the chance of a life time. It is difficult to select from the multitudinous number of matchless values a few examples for enu meration which can give any satisfactory idea of what this sale can save you. There’s only one way for you to get the most out of this big saving opportunity. Come to the store. Study carefully the values offered, and buy what is best suited to your needs and your purse. We want to help you .do this, and we hope you will accept this as an earnest invitation to carry out this suggestion. Ladies' Handkerchief Specials 200 dozen good Cambric, hemstitched Handker chiefs, popular size. Spe cial at 45c doz. Lot Ladies’ All - Linen Handkerchiefs ... 50c doz. Men's Washable Neckwear Exquisite line’new Wash able wide Four-in-hands and popular Windsor- ettes, new and nobby. Dissolution Sale Spe cial prices 25c 45c Beautiful Line China and Jap Matting for Less Almost everyone is familiar with the excellent line of Mattings carried by H., J. & Co., fully worthy of “The Quality Store.” All have been deduced, but this week we offer unusually attrac tive values at 19c, 22j4c, 27j4c Nainsook Drawers SOc Value at 39c Large lot Men’s Checked Nainsook Drawers, elas tic seams, regularly made. Excellent 50-cent quality. Dissolution Sale price only 39c Four Interesting Specials in Men’8 Handkerchiefs Where’s the man who has enough handkerchiefs? But if you’ve enough for present needs it would be only the part of wisdom to lay in a future supply at these prices. Men’s good quality extra size hemstitched White Handkerchiefs. Worth 12j4c each. Offered in this sale at 90c doz. Men’s fine quality Cambric hemstitched white hand kerchiefs, full size, good 15c value, only 10c Men’s All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, nice, smooth quality, narrow or wide hems. Good 20c value. Special at... 12}4c All other Men’s Handker chiefs similarly cut. Men’s Fancy Socks • Special at 22c Unusually attractive line of Men’s Fancy Socks. Large assortment to se lect from. Splendid quality. Worth 35c. Now 22c The Quality Store R. L. JONES & COMPANY, Successors to Hofmayer, Jones & Company The Quality Store \<K K Drink Delicious Drinks that’s the kind you have gushing from our fountain these days. Better visit our niagnificent. 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 our perfect, expert service and our clean inviting looking fountain and accessories will also appeal to you. Hoggard Drug Co., ’Phone 75. Castings . . And . . Repair Work. CHANGES 1 THE Mr. J. E. Me. Hill Promoted and Goes to Atlanta—Mr. W. E. Charlton Comes to Albany. The Bacon Equipment Co. £6., Shops—Foot of Third street. Offices—304-305 Davis-Exchange BankjBuilding. The Kitchen Plumbing m & is probably tho most Important In the bouse. Is yours all right, or does It take streaks? It It doesn’t work just right all the time, better send tor us. We know ALL ABOUT KITCHENS. The tubs, the faucets, the hot water boiler. We can make them right as can bo. And we will promise not to muss up your kitchen while doing tt. That's something you will appreciate, know. HARRIS PLUMBING CO. The many friends of Mr. J, McC. Hill, who has been foreman of en gines for the Central of Georgia Rail way Co. at Albany for the last three years, will be greatly plpased to learn of his well-merited promotion, which he has Just received. He has been appointed general foreman of the large shops of the Central’s system In At lanta, being given entire charge of the road's mechanical department at that point. Tills Is one of the most re sponsible positions on the Central of Georgia Railway Company's system, as tho Atlanta shops are the second largest on the system, being equipped to take care of heavy repairs of equip ment, to bo used In and out of Atlanta by the Central of Georgia Railway Company’s system and the Atlanta * West Point system. While It Is with regret that Mr. Hill and his family leave Albany, he Is hopeful of .returning at some future date—a hope which Albanians genet ally share. Mr. Hill’s family will go to Colum bus to visit relatives for a few weeks before taking up their residence in Atlanta. Mr. Hill assumes charge in Atlanta on Monday, June 4. Mr. W. E. Charlton, at present in 'charge of the work at Cedartown, is to be transferred to Albany. Mr. Charlton is among the older employes of tho Central, and is a popular man. He has expressed himself as being very much pleased at the prospect of making Albany Ills home. v These changes are significant in the work which the Central Is doing at Albany. The road Is adding forty men to the number already at work on the extensive Improvements here, and expects to complete the round house and shop buildings within a few weeks, The coal chute is nearly finished and within four weeks it Is expected that 2,500 tons of coal will be ready for use on this chute. The rapidly Increasing business at Albany makes it necessary that not only the work under construction be quickly completed, but that everything possible be done In order to avoid the necessity of even greater extensions than those already authorized. GATHERING WAS MOST ENJOYABLE. Albany Methodists Spent Pleasant Evening at Their Church. Nothing more enjoyable has ever occurred in Albany than the reception at the Methodist church last night, at which the members of the church and congregation met and mingled for the space of several hours. It was an oct caslon of fraternal handshaking and /delightful social intercourse—one of those occasions worth more than can be estimated to any church. Delightful refreshments were served during the evening. The occasion will be long remembered, and long exert an influence in the minds and hearts of those who were present. THE WEATHER. Weather Forecast. The following Is the weather fore cast for the state of Georgia for the next twenty-four hours: Fair tonight and Friday. Local Weather Observations. The following record of meteorologi cal observations taken by 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 91.00 Minimum temperature 67.00 Mean temperature 79.00 Precipitation. ..' 00 River 3.40 Fall 60 Weather Pt. Cl’dy Wind South D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. 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 it. Strength and vigoi always follow their Guaranteed by Albany Drug Co., druggists. 25c. Try them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes It pref erable to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino at Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. Epworth League Entertainment. The Senior Epworth League will give a literary evening Friday at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Byrd Odum. All leaguers and their friends are invited to be present. The follow ing program will be rendered: Sketch of Whittier's Life—Mrs. Jackson. Instrumental Solo-Miss Eva Brown. Quotations from Whittier. Violin Solo—Miss Belle Betjeman. Fortunate Missourians. “When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo.,” writes 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 aud $L Trial bottle free. The Albany Elks and their guests, including nearly a hundred ladies, who went to Philema yesterday to enjoy one of the most delightful Georgia bar becues ever pulled off in this part of the country, were the guests of the management of the Albany & Northern railway. When the Elks opened nego tiations for a special rate to and from Philema, they were met with the un expected announcement that no charge would be made for the service, and not one cent were they allowed to pay. The act was characteristic of the man agement of the A. & N., which, while one of the most aggressive and pro gressive Independent roads in the*; state, is at the same time one of the most public spirited and generous.; The Elks of Albany now take their hats off whenever they meet an A. & N. train. Thirty prominent Albanian fined for using too much WATER. Serves them right, they should use Flint Rock It’s a Ginger Ale. And there is no fine for using too much. Made only byj This afternoon lacks nothing to re-, mind us that summer is here with both feet. j Albany, Ga. J r . £. MacMillan, President, tO. C. Meritoether, Secy. and Treat. Albany Pressed Stone Co. is a home industry. All work iii 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. 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.