The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 08, 1906, Image 5

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nRnngPfflffl EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. Those Who Como and Go—Short and 8nappy Paragraph! that Everybody Will Read With Intereat—What la Going on In Society, With Now and Then a Little Goaalp. Dr. J. F. Wilson, of Poulan, has been attending to business In the city today. Mr. S. J. W. Livingston has gone to Macon. Mrs. J. P. Callaway, of Leesburg, spent the morning In Albany. Mr. Herbert Baker, of Brunswick, is here today. Mr. B. D. Brown, of New York, is In the city to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Brown. Hundreds of friends are delighted to see him. Today Is the twentieth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Rust, and they entertained a few rela tives, informally, at dinner, at their home on Jefferson street. Many happy returns, Mr. and Mrs. Rust. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Perltz chap eroned party of about fifteen young people who went down to Blue Spring last night on a moonlight picnic, spending several hours very delight fully at this popular resort. Col; John E. Donalson, of Bain- braidge, has been in the city today on business. Mr. T. W. Matthews, of Portsmouth, Va., Is in the city spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Matthews, on State street. Dr. 0. W. Statum, of Leesburg, Is in town today. Miss Rosa Woolfolk, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Rosa Wool- folk, for several weeks, leaves today for her home In Virginia. Messrs. R. F. Pope and L. C. Man ning, of Phiiema, are In the city today. Mrs. J. P. Callaway, of Leesburg, Is among the shoppers In the city today. Mrs. C. A. Williamson, of Macon, is visiting Mrs. S. ( J. W. Livingston. Mr. E. L. Watkins, of Camilla, Is in the city today. Miss Bridges, of Valdosta, .Is visit ing Miss Eula Jones. MessrB. S. B. Smith and D. D. Hall, of Leesburg, are In the city today. Mr. R. A. Melvin, of Macon, is In the city today. Messrs. E. B. Martin and H. B. John son, of Leesburg, are In the city. Mr. C. B. Cather, of Buena Vista, Is In Albany today. Mr. W. M. Ogilvle, Jr., of Charleston, Is In town today. Mr. I. J. Kalmon returns today from points in Florida. Mr. J. S. Callaway, of Morgan, a popular yopng traveling man, Is in the city today. MY.-H. E. Wells, of Columbia, S. C., vice-president of the GeOV-gla Cotton Oil Company, is in the city today. Miss Kathleen Gilbert has returned from the Georgia Industrial College, at Mllledgeville. Mr. C. D. Moore, of Rome, Is among the out-of-town people In Albany to day. Mr. J. D. Simpson, of West Point, Is In town today. Miss Leila West, of Lellaton, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. T. A. West, leaves today for Montgomery, where she will visit relatives. Mr. A. A. Myers, of Cottondale, Fla., who has spent several days In the city, returned home today. Mr. A.- R. Holt, of Atlanta, is in the city today. Mr. N. Shelly, of Eufaula, Is among the visitors In Albany today. Mr. W. J. Sims, of Newnan, Is In town. Mr. J. S. Reynolds, of Quitman, Is among the out-of-town people here to day. Mr. V. I. Mason, of Atlanta, Is In the city. Mr, W. A. Johns, of Poulan, is In Albany today. Misses Belle PIdcock and Virginia Merrill, of Moultrie, were shopping in the city today. Mr. J. J. Green, of Savannah, is In the city today. Mr. D. J. Llgon, of Atlanta, Is in town. Mr. D. P. DeBerry, of Baconton, Is In town today. Mr. R. F. Shumate, of Atlanta, Is In Albany today. Miss Kathleen Gilbert,has returned from Mllledgeville, where she attend ed school during the session just closed at the Georgia Normal and In- dustr'al College. Miss Caldar Willingham, who has been visiting Mrs. J. T. Holt, returns to her home In Macon tomoriov. Mr. T. R. Hammond, of LSuiy. is In town today. Mr. W. G. Akridge, of Pelham, is In the city today. Mr. J. M. Giddings, a popular young traveling man, with headquarters in Atlanta, Is In the city today, the guest of Mr. E. T. Asher. Mr, R. B. McClellan, of Dothan, Is In town today. Mrs. Sidney Smith, of Leesburg, was shopping In the city today. Mr. Watson IVUer, chief mall clerk of this division, Is In the city today, the guest of Mr. J. M. Asher. Mr. Lee S. Allison, of Columbus, Is In the city today. Miss Julia Hall, of Sylvester, was among the shoppers In town today. Mr. B. C. Morehead, of Plains, Ga., Is in town today. Mrs. Guy Chappel, of Dawson, ac companied by her little [laughter, Wil lie, arrived in the city today tb visit her mother, Mrs. B. M. Wilson, at the New Albany. Mrs. P. B. Hofmayer goes to Bruns wick tomorrow to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed. Pfeiffer. Mr. Melvin W. Adams, of Augusta, Is In the city. Mr. R. C. McLendon, of Edison, was in the city this morning. Mr. W. C. Herbert, of Rome, is In the city today attending to business matters. ALBANY DRUG CO. (» ALABAST I THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING c■■ flugJJ p\ ft -gghomincs are temporary, 9 Wr-ip ,/ rot, rub oft and' stale.’ v mated by wall paper. ALABASTINE should be used in renovating and disinfecting all walls. cfl'iraa thriva. 11 ALABASTINE COMPANY, Grand Rapids, Mien. For sale by ALBANY DRUG CO. Mr. Chas. A. Harley, of Hampton Springs, Is here today. Mr. W. C. King, of Savannah, Ts in town. Mrs. N. L. Bunkely and her little daughter. Miss Anhle Laurie, were among the Leeaburg visitors In Al bany this morning. Mr. W. A. Jordan, of Blakely, is In Albany today. • Mr. John Underwood, of Blakely, was in Albany today. Ice-cream festival on the lawn of Mrs. E. N. Clark’s residence, corner Broad and Jefferson streets, for bene fit of Presbyterian church pew fund, this afternoon and evening, beginning at 5 o'clock. The Mayflower. The " Mayflower ” shoe, advertised by A. F, Churchwell In this Issue, has tbe same sterling qualities of Its his toric namesake which carried our fore fathers. THE WEATHER. Weather Forecaai. The following is tbe weather fore oast for the state of Georgia for tbe next twenty-four hours: Fair tonight and Saturday. Local Weather Obaervatlona, 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 96.00 Minimum temperature 72.00 Mean temperature 84.00 Precipitation 00 River | 2.10 Rise 20 Weather Clear Wind S.W. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. Large soft lump coal, 2,000 pounds to the ton. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. Before purchasing your coal call- and see our fancy lump. ALBANY COAL & WOOD CO. At 10c lb.: Mint Cream Wafers, Cocoanut Bon Bons, Assorted Dates, Gum Drops, Cocoanut Squares and Marshmallows. W. E. FIELDS. 'Phone 70. A man who Is In perfect health, so he can do an honest day’s work when necessary, has much for which Jie should be thankful. Mr. L. C. Rod gers, of Branchton, Pa„ writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn’t stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure made a new man of him., He says, “Success to Foley's Kidney Cure.” Catcher McCormack, of the Albany ball team, arrived today from Cordele. He has a game hand, .and will be un able to play for some time. Death From Lockjaw never follows an Injury dressed, with Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antisep tic properties prevent blood poison- blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer chant, of Rensselaersvllle, N. Y., writes: “It cured Seth Burcb, of this place, of jhe ugliest sore on his neck lever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores, 25c at Albany Drug Co.' “ Black Diamond," a well known young negro Incorrigible who has spent most of his time In the chain- gang since he has been old enough to be held responsible for his own mis deeds, is now enjoying a spell of free dom, having made his escape from tho county'convict camp a few days ago. “ Black Diamond ” will probably not enjoy Ills freedom long, for If he Is not recaptured and brought back to Albany he will be almost sure to break Into the-chain-gang somewhere else. Indigestion Is much of a habit/ Don’t get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys- pensta Cnve 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., Hllsman-Sale Drug Co. LOW RATES To\ Boston, Mass., and Return Via Atlantic Coaat Line. / Rate from Albany to Boston- and re turn via all rail 834.75; dates of sale May 31 to June 9; final limit June 18. Via Savannah and -steamer, $35.40 round trip. Tickets will be-sold for steamers sailing from Savannah June 4, 6 and 7, return limit June 18. Ex tensions can be obtained by deposit of ticket and payment of fee of $1. Stopovers allowed at New York. Only fe whours. rldo from Savannah. Direct connection ’made at Jesup via all ralL ' 2-lwk ■ • ■■HHninBHHaHBBHSi t T t I t T f f t ♦V | f t f f t t t t T t f t f t f f t T t m f f t t t f T Talking It Over About the merits of our Outing Clothes. Some outing clothes are made just to look good in ♦|> the window, or on a dummy; as soon as you wear • them * A you wish you hadn’t. Hart Schafner & Marx make outing clothes to wear, f f f ♦:<* << $ "they’re tailored”, not merely sewed together; they’re & all wool,” not flimsy cotton mixed fabrics. f t f f T t t T t ♦f T t t f Ask to be shown these two-piece outing suits; they’re priced right. We’d like to try one one of these suits on you. You’ll probably need a new trunk before you leave for your trip. Our new assortment is large, prices mod- VaV V erate. Big roomy fellows or smaller ones to hold just i A : • ; , u 4 what you need. See our window display of these goods < f ♦14 f t f f. f f t f f f and note prices before purchasing. The One Price Store. OPTICAL Max • Cassel fe? 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. THE BRIGHT RAYS OF THE SUN are often painful and decidedly dam aging to weak eyes, More people suf fer this way than most others Imagine. IT’S MY BUSINESS as professional oculist and optician to supply glasses for such sensitive eyes. It’s your business if your eyes come under this list to have them attended to. It’s dangerous to experiment. I supply glasses for weak eyes, strong eyes, old eyes, yonng eyes, ami war rant all I sell. For safety, kindly remember the physician and optician, who Is the proper one to care for your eyesight. Examinations are free. SEE! Dr.Cl.Hutchiason, OCULIST. Ahd Albany’s Leading Optician Davis Exchange Bank Building. FOR RENT—New cottage, Just com pleted, on Residence street. -Apply to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 50 Society street. 26-tf Max Cassel fe? Sister. At the Head |of the List: Idedl Wood Fibre Plaster, Longview Lime, The Best Portland Cement, Windows, Doors, Blinds,' Lumber, Moulding, etc. J. D. WESTON. Telephone No. 44. 8, B. Brown, President. ... J. P, Munnerlyn, Cashier, A W. Muse, v.-President. Albany National Bank OF ALBANY, 6A. Opened Bualnooe Sept. 8th, lOOO OAPITAl SURPLUS. - $60,000 - 16,000 Every facility In the banking buel- ness offered to customer*. Savings Department. Interest Allowed on Time Deposit*. Do You Travel! If’so i 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, Wardrot and Skirt Trunks, at Ehrlich’s. Phone 147. Broad