The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 01, 1906, Image 5

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ED. R. a CLAYTON JONES. Attorneys-at-Law, Bayers Mr. W. A. Mason, ot Atlanta, is here today. Mr. H. C. Jones, ot Moultrie, is in Albany today. Sellers of Real Estate, Mr. Frank C. Oliver, ot Balnbrldge is in the city. The young men ot the city are plan ning a dance tor tonight in honor ot the visiting young ladies. Mrs. C. D. Stiles, ot Cuthbert, is vlBiting Mrs. H. C. Cox. OF VAST IMPORTANCE R. R. Arthur', Jr., who has been tak ing a business course in Macon, has returned and accepted a position with Hotmayer, Jones & Co. Mr. H. D. Land, ot Macon, Is Bpend ing several days in,the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox, who have been viBiting- Mrs. H. 0. Cox, returned today to their home in Dawson. Involving More Than Fifty Dozen Men’ Shirts Worth 75c, $1.00, $1.25 at the Phenomenally Low Price of Among the Albany people who went to Leesburg today to hear Hon. Clark Howell were Messrs. Charley Marks, Sidney Farkas, S. J. W. and C. W. Livingston. Miss Mary Matthews has returned from Monroe College at Forsyth, where she has been studying, tor the past year. 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 ‘ ,-T, ■ real estate unless we have it to sell. If you do not wish to sell your N property, that’s your busi- have Miss Addle Hays, a member of the faculty of Alabama Brenaii College at Eufaula, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D. Mosely. It you that yoi to sell—thatfs business. 1 & Sister Will cut prices on all TRIMMED HATS and READY- TO-WEAR 25 per ceiit. from Monday, May 4. We have also received a full line of BABY CAPS, SKIRTS and pretty SILK WAISTS. Max Cassel Sister. Do You Travel! . Ideal Wood Fibre Plaster, Longview Lime,. The Best Portland Cement, ' Windows, Doors, Blinds, Lumber, Moulding, etc. J. D. WESTON. Telephone No. 44. ALABASTINE “Eyes Perfectly,Fitted!” will be the exclamation of you and your friends after visiting me. I never “guess” what to do, like some times happens elsewhere. Let me take care of your eyes and they will be properly looked after at a minimum price. Examinations are free. SEE! Dr. See. Eye. tlutchason, OCULIST. And Albany's Leading Optician Davis Exchange Bank Building. THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING j i=B | (i, 4 Ql f, Kalsomines are temporary, <> '=SL ML rot »knd sca * e ' J> SsSS* SMALL POX an d other disease germs are ( ) m, A W. Muse, Ident, V.-Preil J. P, Mtwnerlyn, Cashier, WOc|j8~rjjJ| nurtured and diseases dissent- i •- 0 ‘ nate( ^ b y wa " P a P er - J I 1 ALABASTINE _ should be used in renovating , i' and disinfecting all walls. # ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids. Mich. 5 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 Tray, Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrobe and Skirt Trunks, at OK ALBANY, GA. Ooened Business Sent. 0th, 1000 CAPITAL - - $60,000 SURPLUS. .« - 16,000 Every facility in the banking busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Return Your Taxes. The city tax books will close ou June i, and all property-owners are given this last notice to return their ’taxes before that day. Parties falling to give In their returns before June 1 will be doable taxed. Y. C. RTJST, Clerk. Ehrlich's. Bread Street. n ' TTTr \LBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906. - -■■■- - EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT. ANb THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM • ’ FOR ONE MORE. Those Who Come and Go—Short and 8nappy Paragraphs that Everybody Will Read With Interest—What Is Going on In 8oeiety, With Now and Then a Little Gossip. Mrs. G. W. Garter and Miss Georgia Carter left today for Americus to at tend the Epworth League conference. Mr. George A. Forrest spent yester day with his parents in Americus, re turning to the city this morning, -V. Mr. Tom Love, of Leesburg, is ming ling with friends in the city today. Mr. Will E. Meyers made a business trip to Tlfton today. Mr. Chovine Walters went to Macon today. .Messrs. W. H. Hewitt and Tom Lar- Tamore, of Leesburg, are In the city 'today. Miss C. M. Grantham, of Baconton, was shopping In the city yesterday. Misses Bessleiand Julia Surles spent yesterday with friends in the city on their way from Baconton to their home in Lumpkin. Miss Bessie Surles has been In Baconton as the assistant in the schools at that place, and was go ing home for the summer. Several of the young people enjoyed a straw ride to Palmyra last night. It was gotten up in honor of Miss Fannie Josephs, of Columbus, the' attractive guest of Miss Annie Hobbs. The par ty consisted of Misses Fannie Josephs, Renle Tift, Florence Davis, Mattie Bush, Annie Bull, Ethel Bush and Car oline Pinkston; Messrs. Tom Calla way, R. M. Smith, Jake Ventulette, Palemon Hilsman, James Armstrong, Ben Lockett and Chovine Walters. Miss Annie Hobbs and Capt. Paul Brown chaperoned. The occasion was an altogether enjoyable one and this impromptu event will be long remem bered with pleasure by those who par ticipated in it. Mrs. C. A. Wllborn, who has been visiting relatives in the city, returned to her home in Sasser today. Mr. J.. R. Hackett is In the city to day, having stopped over with his fam ily while on his way to his home in Moultrie from a trip, north. Messrs. C. W. and F. R. Pidcock, of Moultrie, spent yesterday afternoon in Albany. Mrs. John D. Twiggs entertained the Northside Euchre Club yesterday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. W. S. Tarver, on Tift street, and the occas ion added another to the long series of most delightful gatherings of an exceedingly popular social organiza tion. The first prize was won by Mrs. M. W. Tift, and Mrs. Sol Hoge cap tured the second prize. Miss Ruth Zeigler, who was the guest of Miss Helen Crews here for several weeks, Is visiting Miss Mc Lean in Thomson. Prof. A. J. Barwlck, principal of the Albany Academy, will spend two weeks in ’Albany before returning to his home In Kenston, N. C. He will also attend the State Teachers' Asso ciation at Cumberland Island before he reaches his home. Miss Helen Crews returns today from a visit to friends In Macon. Mr. Henry Fain, of Atlanta, Is in town today. Mr. R. Frank Evans, of Charleston, Is among the out-of-town people here today. Mr. E. C. Cline, of Columbus, Is in town today. ' Mrs. L. Samuels has returned to her home in Macon after a short vlBlt to her sister, Mrs. Max Altman. Mrs. Samuels came down for the Jewish confirmation services. Mr; R. Wilson Holmes, of Atlanta, is In the city today. Miss Evelyn Odum, of Leesburg, was shopping In the city today. W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn., writes; “This is to certify that I have used Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup for chronic constipation, and It has prov en, without a doubt, to be a thorough, practical remedy for this trouble, and It is with pleasure I offer my con scientious reference.” The Sunday schools of the city will have their picnics this month. All will have their outings in the course of the next few weeks. Hackmenl Draymenl Notice is hereby given that all li censed hackmen and draymen of the city must appear before the court'ouse on the first Monday in June -t 10 o’clock for inspection. This Is In ac cordance with city ordinance providing for inspection of hacks and drays on the first Monday in each month. l-2t T. E. JAMES, Inspector. Indigestion 19.much of a habit. Don’t get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys- pensia Cure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale by Drug Co. Hot today? Well, some! sent be NOTICE. The firm of Hofmayer, Jones & Co. having been dissolved by mutual con- the accounts due said firm must paid promptly In order that lrame- adjustment of same may be ef- Past due accounts that are settled at once will be handed to ■ attorneys for collection. HOFMAYER DRY GOODS CO. R. L. JONES & CO. L-0-4t-Fri diate feoted. ALBANY DRUG CO. t t f f f t ■f t t f t Men of discrimination will heartily and quickly com mend these new styles for summer wear. The material comes from miljs famed for the excel lence of their fabrics, and they are made by a manufac- turer noted throughout the country for the style and v »T« «$► faultless fit of their garments. This lot embraces -the y enormous quantity of more than fifty dozen, equally di- vided between the figures and stripes on white grounds. A . Also some of the popular grays. Plain and plaited fronts, cuffs attached or separae; 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 f f f f T f f t T t f f f f f f f f f f f f t f t t f ❖ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Rosenberg Bros., The One Price Store. FOR ALL EYES It requires years of experience in the optical line to know how to fit them. That's an easy proposition, though, with me. “Fitting eyes'' is my business. ALBANY DRUG CO. We Do the ■ ....... i »; 'Business In Birt 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 the rest and • r v't£™5S58H do it quick. \ A few lots are still on the market in Ar cadia, for $59 each; $10 cash and $5 per month. .asm Rooms 3, 4 and 6, Hobbs Building.