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AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF
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This lot embraces a series of Drummers’ Samples, which we purchased at ♦♦♦
a ridiculously low figure. The opportunity to secure a handsome Linen Suit, y
tb finish the season, at less than one-half regular price, is an unusual one. y.
These garments are well tailored, and the models embrace Eton and Pony y
effects; Skirts, plain and pleated. They are practicable, serviceable garments y
in every way, and made up of the most dependable material. In this lot we y
will include some of our Linen Suits from opr regular stock which sold up to ,♦♦♦
$10.00. We will offer the entire lot for
rose and green. The range of prices on these Suits was
We will offer this lot at the extremely low price of
This great reduction, when you need a Waist most, is timely. Such an Y
offering will not occur again. Take advantage of this special offer while your V
size is here. . V
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Fourteen Silk Shirt Waists that sold for $5.90, $6.50, $7.50/ $7.90, $8.25, y
Reduced to $4.4S |
Thirty Lingerie Shirt Waists that sold for $5.75, $6.25, $7.90, $8,00, $9.50,’ $
Reduced to $4.98 ,
Nineteen Lace and Net Waists that sold for $6.00, $6.50, $7.25, $8.00,
Reduced to $4,98 $
The children ‘are just now enjoying
to’ the limit the joys of vacation.
The Flint is lower thdn it has been
in several months.
The Millinery Department offers all Ready-to-Wear and 1 Pattern
Hats at ONE HALF regular prices.
The steamer “Forest” arrived this
morning.. Her trip up the river was
without adventure, even nothing was
doing in the alligator line, which is
something rare. Generally the crew
kill one on the trip.
The One Price Store.
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Smoking the* No» vflle.
A. Greek tliu3 tejlis how the nurgfle
is smoked by his brethren:
“Only pure tobacco Is used in the
uargile. It is grown expressly for the
purpose in Persia. The weed there, is
called tumbeky. Tills kind of tobacco
is first washed two or three times by
the man who keeps, the restaurant. He
puts It under a faucet and squeezes
the juice out. Otherwise the tobacco
would be too strong. Then, when the
smoke of it Is drawn through the wa-.
ter, the tobacco having, of course, been
dried first, all the nicotine is deposited
in the water, and a delightful and In
nocuous smoke is the result.”
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*
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.
WANTS.
The Test.
“How do you like your new music
teacher?”
"He’s no good.”
“Why, what makes you think so?”
“Yesterday I played a common tune
clear through, and he didn’t say It
would take a week’s practice to offset
the harm done.”
ALA B AST IN E
i THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
) -=s 1/ | Ij Q Kabomines are temporary,
£ ” i, rot, rub off and scale.
I SMALL POX --
I and other disease germs are
r <rVv nurtured and diseases dissem-
S 0 inated by wall paper.
i ALABASTINE
g should be used in renovating
$ and disinfecting all walls.
i cannot thriro."
| ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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For sale by
Surely.
"Tomtny Is such a sweet child,” said
a doting mother, “that I often think It
will be n miracle If he lives to grow
up.” ■
“It will,” said the candid neighbor,
with a baleful gleam U his eye.
m, A W. Muse,
ldent. V.-Prealdent,
3. p, Mnnnerlyn, Onuhler,
FOR RENT — Corner office, Woolfolk
building. T. N. Woolfolk. 2-3t
FOR RENT—Six-room house on Wash
ington street, next door to Cudahy
Packing Co. J. A. Miller. 2-3t
If "so you are "especially invited to
call at our store and see the great
est line of
Trunks. Suit Cases, Satchels
ever Bhown in Albany. Holler Tray,
Automatic, Self-Lifting, Wardrobe
and Skirt Trunks, at
A, Coincidence,
Mrs. Janson said to Mrs. Lammis In
perfect confidence, “Do you know mine
is" tl)e prettiest baby In the world?”
“Well, really, now. what a coinci
dence!” said Mrs. Lammis. “So Is
mine!"
The June peach came In on schedule
time. Early as It Is, peaches are now
added to the list of fruits that this
favored section enjoys at this time of
the year.
Of AIBANY, GA.
Oponn'l Buelneee Sept. 6th, 1800
CAPITAL - - 560,000
SURPLUS. - - 16,000
Every facility in the banking bust
ness offered to customers.
FINE JERSEY COW FOR 8ALE-
Apply to Mrs. W. W. Rawlins. 1-
;NT—A desirable cottage on
street; possession given at
Apply M. A. Blum. , tf
Ehrlich’s
FOR RENT—Ncv cottage, just com
pleted, on Residence street Apply
to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 60 Society
street 25-tf
ALBANY DRUG CO
THE ALBANY DAILY, HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1906.
EVERYBODY RIDES IN IT, AND
THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Those Who Come and Go—8hort and
Snappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest—What la
Going on In 8oclety, With Now and
Then a Little Gossip.
Mrs. I. J. Kalmon and little daughter
are visiting relatives in Cuthbert this
week.
Mr. L. E. Powell spent yesterday
with his parents In Leesburg.
Mr. C. W. Ross, of Pretoria, spent
yesterday with friends In Albany.
Mr. H. C. Kalmon returned today
from Cuthbert, where ho has been at
tending Andrew College commence
ment
Mr. Harry Cline went to Moultrie
yesterday.
Mr. W. E. Meyers spent Sunday
with friends In Tifton.
Miss Cena Whitehead has returned
from Lucy Cobb, at Athens.
R. B. Evans, of Augusta, is In town
today. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harralson and chil
dren expect to leave tomorrow for
their new home in Atlanta.
The fMends of Mrs. J. P. Gill regret
to learn that she Is ill at her home on
Tift street.
Mrs. W. F. McClelland and Master
Emmett Steele have gone to Louis
ville, Ky„ where they will spend most
of the summer with relatives;,
Mr. S. George White, of Hagerstown,
Md„ a well-known traveling man, is
here today. t
Editor Wilson M. Hardy, of the
Thomasville Times-Enterprisa. spent
several hours in Albany yesterday.
He was on his way home after a trip
through the West.
Messrs. J. W. Jackson and J. V.
Cook spent yesterday with friends
here.
Mr. W. E. Ulman, of Macon, Is !n
the city today.
Mr. J. D. Bush, of Dawson, Is in
town "today.
Miss Kate Wilson, of Baconton, is
shopping ia the city today.
Mr. J. J. Hayes, of Dothan, Ala., is
in town today.
Mr. L. E. Eaton, of Bainbrldge, is
in town today.
Mr. M. E. Nelson, of Savannah, is
among the out-of-town people here
today.
Mr. S. W. Meyer, of Tifton, is here
today.
Mr. W. F. Smart, of Macon, is in
the city today.
Mr. A. P. Coles, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a couple of days in Albany, where
for many years he made his home, and
where his friends are always glad to
see him.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shellman, of
impa, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. Palin, on Jefferson street. They
e on their way to North Georgia for
e summer.
Mr. W. W. Parramore went to Ar
lington yesterday.
Miss Lily Mays, of Plains, Ga., Is
visiting her sister, Mrs, N. M. Mullis,
on Society street
Miss Lucy T. Pond, who has been
visiting Mrs. "Robert Slappey, returned
today to her home in Mt. Airy.
Mr. W. F. Toole left this morning to
spend a week’s vacation with relatives
In Atlanta.
Mr. H. W. Hewitt, of Leesburg,""Is in
the city today.
Miss Sophie Hall has returned to
her home in Sylvester for the summer
vacation.
Messrs. W. R. Kenney and James
Dudley are visiting friends In Hlla-
vllle.
Mr. George P. Irwin, of Macon, is in
town today.
Mr. C. F. Lewis, of West Point, is
among the visitors here today.
Mr. L. C. Wells, of Columbus, is In
town today.
Mr. J. W. Osborne, who now calls
New Orleans home. Is here spending a
few days with his family. Mrs. Os
borne and" baby will spend the sum
mer in New Mexico, joining Mr. Os
borne at New Orleans in the fall.
Mr. John A. Davis has been confined
at- home by sickness since Friday.
Mrs. W. W. Farnum, of Dawson, is
visiting her children at the New Al
bany.
Mrs. R. M. Smith and children left
this morning for a visit with her moth
er, Mrs. R. A. Anderson, In Macon.
Mr, R. A. Allen, of Ft. Valley," is in
town today.
Mr. B. F. Malone, of Atlanta, is in
Albany today.
Mr. J. P. Jones," of Columbus, is In
the city today.
Mr. B. C. Bell, of Macon, is in the
city today.
Mrs. J. P. Bonner and Miss Annie
Bonner, of Sasser, are visiting Mrs. H.
T. Lynch.
Mr. - R. E. Land, of Arlington, has
accepted a position with the Albany
Machinery Co.
Miss Delia Quails, of Pelham, was
shopping in the city today.
Mr. C. B. Earle, of Plains, Is In
(own today.
Mr. W. E. Llghtfoot, of Ft. Gaines,
Is among the visitors here today.
Mrs. Roy Bell is visiting relatives in
Americus.
Mr. B. A. Hardeman, of Moultrie, Is
in the city today.
Mr. F. C. Gatnes, of St. Simon’s
Island, is in the city today.
Mrs. 'J. T. Holt returned to the city
this morning from Macon, where she
has been visiting relatives. Her sis
ter, Mrs. C. R. Willingham, returned
with her and will he her guest for
several weeks.
Mr. F. N. Fields went to Atlanta to
day on a business trip.
Mr. George Wintzel, a popular busi
ness man of Fitzgerald, arrived in the
city Saturday afternoon and 1b the
guest of friends In the city.
Mrs. John H. Gray, of Leliaton, for
merly Miss Louise West,, is visiting at
the home of her brother, Mr. Thomas
A. West, for ten days.
Mr. B. C. Wallis, of Moultrie, is in
the city.
Mr. G. A. Ehrlich, of Montgomery,
is in the city today.
Mr. R. S. Pritchard, of Savannah,
is here today.
ALBANY DRUG CO.
Mrs. E. B. Martin, of Leesburg, is
shopping in the city today.
Mr. B. E. Allison, of Macon, is In
town today.
Mr. R. P. Ellison, of Atlanta, is
among the out-of-town people here to
day. ■
Mr. E. N. Clark, commercial agent
of the A. C. L„ went to Thomasville
today.
Mr. G. M. Green, of Ty Ty, Is In
town today.
Miss Mollle Alexander, of Baeonton,
was shopping In town today.
Mr. J. B. Haskins, of Rome, was
among the visitors here today.
Mr. B. K. Laurens, of Edison, is in
Albany today.
Mr. Lewis "0. Cauthen, of Montlcello,
Is in the city,
Mr. J. A. Boyd, of Charleston, Is in
Albany today.
NINETY-FIVE
IN THE SHADE
But Studying Thermometers Only
Makes It a Whole Lot Hotter.
Yes, it’s hot.
You are right about it—absolutely
and emphatically correct.
If you will sally forth and read a
half dozen thermometers in the imme
diate vicinity of the spot where you
happen at this moment to be perspir
ing the sultry moments away, you will
find that the temperature has suddenly
jumped up something like ten degrees.
For It is' a fact too well known for
argument that the nian who studies
the thermometer is the hottest man in
the community. As.long as we do not
know with certainty how hot it is, we
may beguile ourselves into the belief
that it is a great deal cooler;’‘than is
actually the case; but the moment we
begin studying thermometers, it's “all
off,” so far as keeping comfortable is
concerned.
The thermometer in the shade this
afternoon registered 95 degrees at 2:30
o’clock. That is doing pretty well, and
it Is safe to say that there will be very
little warmer weather during the sum
mer, and comparatively little as
warm.
file Miracle. *
Woodland—What is the difference be
tween a Wonder and a miracle? Lo
rain—Well, if you’d touch me for $5
and I’d lend it to you It would be a
wonder. Woodland—That’s so. Lorain
—And if you returned it that would be
a miracle.
Had Her Gneniilnsr.
Margie—I wonder if Mr. Smartly
meant to give me a left handed compli
ment? Rita—Why? Margie—He said
these artificial flowers I am wearing
just match my hair.
Discontent Is the want of self' roil-
ancM. It Is infirmity of will.—Emerson.
• nis* System.
• “I alius predict good weather,
the suburban sage.
“Why?”
“Well, if it is good I get credit fer it,
an’ if it ain’t good the folks all allow
that I done my best.”—Minneapolis
Tribune.
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SilK Shirt-Waist Suits
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Rare Offerings in Women’s Lingerie,
Lace and SilK Waists.
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Interest-Allowed on Time Deposits.
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