The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 09, 1906, Image 4

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m saBsssf'p ■ ;|mi* i THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1906. ;, L. JONES & CO. II R. L. JONES & CO. r n Plain But Eloquent Figures the Green Tags Tell the Story of Won- derful Dissolution Sale Reductions On every article in the enormous Spring and Summer stock of Hofmayer, Jones & Co. a Dissolution Sale price, greatly reduced, has been marked in plain figures. Not only on the great offerings that crowd the display tables and cases, but on practicaly every article of the big stock these green tags will be found. And wherever there’s a green tag, there’s a saving for somebody. We can’t begin to enumerate in our advertisements, nor can we display in our store, the thou sands of matchless values that are fairly clamoring for publicity. The shelves and counters are crowded with bargains just as attractive as those which you have seen displayed. Now, we want everyone to make the most of the great saving opportunity afforded by this sale. Come to the store, take the samples which we will cheer fully give, and compare the qualities and the prices with the offerings of other stores. Satisfy yourself before you buy. We invite you to do this. But— If you buy $10 worth of goods and find that you have n°t saved at least $3.50 return the goods and get your money back. . Could you want a fairer proposition? In Millinery Department These Are Worth Clamor- Prices Are Cut One Half ing For—$l Waists 25c We do not exaggerate one iota when we say that our present stock of Millin ery contains some of the'choicest Hats, of that* splendid collection which ex cited. such universal admiration this spring. Many beautiful' Phipps and Gage Hats, as' well as some of the choicest creations of our own gifted artists, have remained to go out at Dis solution Sale prices. The sale prices on all Trimmed Hjrts are just one-half of the original reasonable prices." For example: We’ve an odd lot of pretty Shirt Waists that we carried over from last season. All the Waists are trimmed, some with embroidery, others with plain tucks. These Waists were priced up to $1.00, and surely there will be a scramble for them Monday, when they go on sale at 25c New Suede Belts at Dis solution Sale Prices $ 7.50 Hats are $3.75 $10.00 Hats are $5.00 $15.00 Hats are $7.50 We are showing an especially at tractive line of popular new Kid Belts, double eyelet back buckles. Shown in white, light blue, grey and black. These belts have been reduced for this sale, and are offered special at.. .25c and 45c All the Season 9 s Swellest Silks Sentenced To Sell For Less The 1906 Spring Silks for H., J. & Co. were bought with extreme care. With the best possible facilities to aid them, the buyers were able to .'make this stock represent the best and newest ideas of domestic and foreign manufacturers. Much of the success of the stock was due to the fact that a large part of it was imported direct from Oriental and European manufacturers. Coming fresh from foreign looms to our counters has insured novelty in weaving and correctness in shadings — both very desirable in Silks. Among the most popular weaves which have become phenomenal'values at the Dissolution Sale prices are the New Queen’s Grey Taffetas, Peau de Crepes, Chif fon Taffeta, Black and White Pongee, Dolly Varden , Silks, Radium Silks White Jap Silk, and others, A careful investigation of the values at the silk counter would be well worth your while. " One of the big bargains at the silk counter is a beautiful Black Taffeta, rich, crisp quality, 36 inches wide, $1.00 value, cut to 75c Special Prices on Stocks, Turnovers and Sets Thousands of Yards of Rich Ribbons Sacrificed It is in such Stocks as these and other Dress Accessories that the Quality su periority of the VI., J. & Co. stocks seems to be more strongly asserted than ordinarily. The stock this Spring and Summer has been extravagantly admired by ladies of recognized taste, and has been declared to contain more charm and exclusiveness than any simi lar stock ever brought to Albany. There are scores of beautiful Stocks, Turn overs and Matched Sets. These have been reduced— From 20c to 10c From 25c to 15c From 35c and 40c to 25c Beautiful Lingerie Waists at Dissolution Sale Prices This season has been one of great popularity for Ribbons. Our stock of Ribbons is of such vastness and mag nificence that it would be. unsatisfac tory to attempt any description here. The stock is just what you would ex pect to find at this store. That just about expresses it. Th’e size, variety and quality are well up to our stand ard. The ribbon reductions have been liberal for this sale. All the ribbons are selling below their real value. For instance— 45c Taffeta Ribbon is only 25c Hundreds, of other big bargains, among them— Beautiful Pompadore Ribbons were 60c, now 40c. Beginning Jylonday, we offer our entire lot of $1.25 and $1.50 Lingerie Waists — that unusually pretty line of Waists that have, been so popular this season — any Waist in the lot at Big Huck Towels at 45c and $1 the Dozen 98c There is no excuse for the house wife to be short on Towels. Good Cotton Huck Towels, good size, special at, a dozen 45c Extra good Cotton Huck Towels, full size, special at, a dozen... .$1.00 R. L. JONES & CO., The Quality Successors to Store HOFMAYER, JONES & CO. The Quality Store THE CHURCHES. Whore Albanian* Will Worship To morrow—Announcement*. Methodist Church. Thomas H. Thomson, pastor. Services as follows: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m„ A. W. Muse, superintendent. Junior Epworth League, 3:30 p. m. Business meeting of Senior League, 4:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor at U a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of morning sermon, “Chris- tlan Education. Subject at night, “The Power of Love.” Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Presbyterian Church. Rev. W. H. Ziegler, paBtor. Regular services at 11 o’clock a. m. and at 8:15 p. m. Sermons by the pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m„ E. H. Crain, superintendent Mid-week service on Wednesday ev ening at 8:15 o'clock. A congregational meeting Is called after the morning service. A full rep resentation of the membership Is de sired. You are cordially invited to worship with us. East Albany Chapel. Sunday School at 3 o’clock p. m. W. A. Woodln, superintendent. Preaching at night at 8 by Rev. T. P. Buntln. Bible reading by the congregation Friday night at 8 o’clock. Baptist Church. Wm. L. Richards, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., J. Crews, superintendent Preaching by pastor at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Morning subject, “Jesus Wept. 1 “God’s Tears” is possibly a better wording of the subject, as the sermon deals with “God’s Grief” as seen In the physical, moral and spiritual world all around us. Evening subject, “I Go a Fishing.” This Is a sermon to our young people but all other sort of folk are Invited It Is a consideration of the “where," the “when,” the “why” and the “who” that makes a given thing a sin or virtue. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 8:16. Public cordially Invited to each of these services. Pews free. Glad welcome to all. Strangers are requested to make themselves known to pastor. WM. L. RICHARDS, Pastor. J. S. ' Bynes Hill Mission. Sunday school at 4 p. m.: Crews, superintendent. Preaching every fourth Sunday night by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Dixon. St. Paul's Churcn. Rev. Charles T. Wright, Rector. Trinity Sunday. Celebration of the Holy Communion, and sermon, 11 a. ra. 'Evening prayer and sermon. 8:15 p, m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. N. B.—The Rev. Harry Cassll, arch deacon of Savannah, will preach at the morning service. St. Teresa's Catholic Church. Sunday services as follows: Mass at 9 o'clock, followed by bene diction of the blessed sacrament and Sunday school. No evening service. G. X. SCHADEWELL, Rector. AN ALBANIAN IS APPOINTED. Special to The Heratd. Savannah, Ga., June 9.—Hugo Rob inson has been appointed by the Grand Chancellor to be Deputy Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias at Albany. Recaptured. Last night a negro prisoner who es caped from the guardhouse last Jan uary/was recaptured and again locked up. Fuller has been at large for so long that he thought the authorities had forgotten about him. So after moving about all over South Georgia he returned last week to Lee county, showing himself to those who knew him. Bailiff Logan recognized the man and placed him under arrest. He was brought down to Albany last night. The negro was completely dumb founded that he should have retained a place in the officer’s memory, espec ially as he was held only for drunk and disorderly. 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 Rensselaersville, N. Y., writes: “It cured Seth Burch, of this place, of the ugliest sore on*his neck lever saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns and Sores. 25c at Albany Drug Co. LAD HAD BAD FALL. Duncan Davis Badly Hurt In Fall from Tree Today. Duncan Davis, the 16-year-old son of Mr. and -Mrs. Joseph S. Davis, fell from a tree on Broad street between 12 and 1 o'clock today, and sustained painful and, II 1b feared, serious In juries.. No bones were broken In the fall, but a severe wound on the head was sutained. When he. fell to the ground, the unfortunate boy’s head struck some object which made a bad wound and which rendered him un conscious for some time. Duncan .was picked up and carried Into the residence of Mr. J. R. Pink ston, near which the accident oc curred. Dr. A. H. Hllsman responded to the call that was sent out for phy sicians and arrived In a few minutes, finding Duncan suffering greatly from the effects of his fall. Duncan’s con dition was not such as to permit his being removed to his parents’ home up to the time of ( our going to press, so he Is still at the home of Mr. Pink ston, where he was first carried. The friends of the boy and his fam ily will join The Herald In wishing him a speedy recovery from his in juries. Weather Forecast. The following is the weather fore- cast for the state of Georgia for the next twenty-four hours: Partly cloudy tonight; showers In extreme south portion. Sunday, show ers and cooler. THE WEATHER. 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 100.00 Minimum temperature 70.00 Mean temperature 85.00 Precipitation Trace River 1,80 Fall 30 Weather Clear Wind s - w - D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. FOR RENT—A desirable cottage on pine street; possession given at once. Apply M. A. Blum. tf CAPT. L. T. WHITLOCK DIES AT NEWTON. Special to ■The Herald. Newton, Ga., June 9.—Capt. L. T. Whitlock died this morning at 1 o’clock. Capt. Whitlock was one of the most prominent men In the coun ty. He leaves his wife and two grown children—Mr. R. .L. Whitlock and Mrs. S. M. Cox. Today has been unusually quiet for Saturday. FOR RENT—New cottage, just com pleted, on Residence street. Apply to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 50 Society street Estray Notice. I have taken up at my lot, corner State and Madison streets, and now have at 247 Broad street, one .light colored milch cow. Owner may recov er same by paying damages and cost , of this notice. 9-3t SPENCER WILLIAMS. One of the building blocks that build buildings that stand. It’s a Miracle staggered air space. Ask the architect. 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. Drink Deliciovis Drinks That’s the kind you have gushing from our fountain these days. Better visit our magnificent 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 mqst, 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.