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Underwear
stions
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
Delicious
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 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.
ALBANY DRUG CO.
ALABASTINE
THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING
Iialsomines are temporary,
rot, rub off and scale.
SMALL POX
and other disease germs are
nurtured and diseases dissem
inated by wall paper.
ALABASTINE
should be used in renovating
and disinfecting all walls.
ALABASTINE COMPANY.’ Grand Rapids, Mich.
For sale by
ALBANY DRUG CO.
New York, June 16.—As the anxie
ties and duties ot the home dressmak
er are praotlcally over, for the present
at least, I am going to devote this let
ter largely to an account of what I saw
in tip. shops this week in' the way of
ready-to-wear apparel. The display
was fascinating because of the loveli
ness of design and beauty of material,
and it was also perfectly satisfactory
in regard to workmanship. One is al
most tempted to advise all women,
whenever possible, to avoid the wear
and tear ot home dressmaking entirely
and to choose the season’s out&ts as
needed at the ready-to-wear establish
ments'.
If,the expense seems too great, fig-
ure again and see if a coat or frock
less will not equalize matters. Of
coqrse the made-over garments must
be done at home or under personal su
pervision, but even here the ready.to-
wear costumes are Invaluable in -the
way of ideas and suggestions. And,
after all, the cash sums required to
purchase coats and frocks ready to
wear, tho’ they may take a pretty slice
out of one’s wardrobe allowance, yet
it has been proved over and over that
the actual cost is less in the end, for it
fs quite possible to get a real tailor-
made, ready-to-put-on, at one-half the
cost of an ordered gown.
The styles shown in many of the
moderate priced garments are equal
to the exclusive costumes turned out
by the most fashionable dressmaker.
Also, tho’ I am not yet ready to admit
that there is any designer or maker of
gowns superior to a French modiste, I
have lived too long In this country not
to appreciate its remarkable versatil-i
ity.
CLASSES BROKE
You cannot make them out of cast iron
and it’s no use crying over spilled milk. It’s
simply a hit of voxatlon, that’s all. I can
repair them while you wait
MY OPTICAL GOODS
are from Ihe best makers. The, prove sat
isfactory. and my best patient, are those
who have patronized me the longest. In
eyeglasses or spectacles I am.the recognized
leader They’re a ;sort of specialty Iwltb
me. Examinations are Free. SEE l
Dr.CJ.Hutchason,
Oculist, and Albany's Leading Optician,
Davl9-E%oh&nge Bank Building.
. HICKS'
CAPUDINE
muiMHiur ciiiu
HEADACHES
nub id COLDS
■islb MHour*
IWMfcW Minium
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.
lade only by
Albany, 6a.
J. 8. Davis.
T. W. Ventulett.
J/S. DAVIS & CO.,
Insurance Agents
AGAINST'
FIRE,
LIGHTNING,
TORNADO.
Agents of the Southern Mutual Insur
ance Co.
transferred to the ordinary, everyday
woman.
Notwithstanding the vogue of the
princess and empire fashions, which
would seem to do away with need for
belts and belt buckles, the Bhops show
great quantities and any number of
new styles both in belts and in separ
ate buckleB to be worn with ribbon
belts or those made of the material ot
a gown. Broad glrdleB are shown,
made ot the most elaborate combina
tion of linen, flowered silk, embroidery
and lace. There are also broad crush
girdles of linen and leather, embroid
ered and trimmed with lace.
The newest idea in buckles presents
a combination of embroidery, metal
and semi-precious stones or paste jew
els. Others show the same designs
with beads used instead of the em
broidery. These buckles are very re
markable and at the same time are
really pretty. The buckles are almost
all large, being square, oval or rectan
gular In shape. They are made of ell
ver or nickel, the frame being seft with
stones or made ot cut steel. The cen
ter ot the buckle Is formed of a large
branch of solid embroidered flowers,
but although the embroidery la solid
the flowers are cut all around. The
buckle, of course, has been made for
this especial branch, and back of the
flowers is a metal piece, to which the
flowers are fastened. A rhinestone
buckle had a spray of cherries used In
this fashion. Grapes, apricots, little
appleB, currants and small peaches are
also used.
The best safeguard' against head
ache, constipation and liver troubles Is
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Keep a
vial of these famous little pills In the.
house and take a dose at bedtime when
von feel that the stomach and bowels
need cleansing. They don’t gripe.
Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hllsman-Sale
Drug Co.
$ Office—Ventulett Building.
’Phone.—343, 88, 122.
There are in New York several
Irlsh-Amerlcan so-called "madames,”
who act as designers for the large dry
houses, and their work in many
ways cannot be surpassed. I saw a
great deal of it this week during a day
spent among the ready-to-wear shops,
and made numerous notes for present
and future use.
Among the garments shown me
there were several attempts to revive
the long sleeve, hut this cannot he ac
complished during the warm weather.
To be sure, Mme. Bernhardt is lending
her aid, having ordered for all her cos
tumes long lace undersleeves coming
well over the hands, but the majority
of gownB and costumes on exhibition
were made with elbow lengths.
However, one charming street gown
exhibited had solved the sleeve prob
lem by making Its bolero jacket with
sleeves of three-quarters length. They
had double turn-back cuffs, the outer
cuff being of pique., The skirt had two
double box-plaits both front and back,
and near the hem there was a wide
stitched band which gave It the de
sired and necessary flare. The deep
wide girdle extended well up on . the
waist, where It met the cunning little
bolero. The edges of the coat were
trimmed t^lth bias folds of cloth and
fancy buttons. A long silk cravat
passed through the front fastenings
^nd tied In a four-in-hand. The mater
ial of this practical street gown was
of mixed worsted and was a very safe
Investment for the woman with a mod'
erate Income.
There Is something new In check
material, which was used successfully
In street costumes. It Is called shadoto
check and is a mixture of silk and
wool. In some lights its effect Is of
the ordinary simple check, In other
lights-it has a pronounced checker
board appearance. This effect is ob
tained by the weave of the fabric and
not by color combination. The mater
ial Is so new and uncommon that It Is
some higher In price than the average
dress stuff. It will attain and keep for
the present at least a certain suprem
acy, as It cannot be found In cheap
goods. Some of the thin veilings are
made In shadow check, hut these must
be carefully used In costumes as the
effect Is greatly enhanced or marred
by the lining used, or the foundation
material selected.
For Instance, a Hght gray shadow
check veiling was elegantly combined
with an underslip of gun-metal silk.
Another dress of the same light gray
was exquisite over shrimp pink. A
navy blue had a lining of light blue,
an apple green had' Ivy green beneath.
The trimmings blend In color with the
foundation material. -
Altho’ the prevailing mode all spring
was grays in all manner of design and
weave, quite suddenly they are set
aside in favor ot tans and browns.
However, the woman fortunate enough
to have a becoming frock in gray must
not discard it, for It Is a color always
in good form and Invariably becoming;
Many- of the new browns require the
most faultless complexion, and unus
ual care must be used in adopting any
of the light tones. I saw some very
smart walking coBtumes In light
browns, tans and fawns, but a dress
on a wix figure and against a wax
complexion is not always successfully
nci-bcrt Spencer.
A queer instance of the working of
Herbert Spencer’s mind Is mentioned
by the two sisters In whose household
he lived. He came to the table one day
I absorbed In thinking about some pho
tographs of the nebulae he had Just
received:
“As he rose from his chair be stood
for a minute gazing with gleaming eyes
into the distance, and then muttered in
a disjointed fashion, as If half to him
self, words to this effect: ’Thirty mil
lions of suns, each probably having its
own system, and supposing them each
to be the size of a pin’s head they are
fifty miles apart! What does It all
mean?’ And then, without a pause
,and only a change of voice; ‘The fluff
stlil comes out of that cushion, you
know,’ as with a wave of his small,
thin hand toward It he passed rapidly
out of the room, leaving us both be
wildered by the quickness with which
his mind worked.”
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes: “This is to certify that I have
used Orino 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.”
aiLtu uttih
The first known, if not the original
use of the phrase, “Beauty Is only skin
deep,” occurs In Ralph Venning's “Or-
thodoxe Paradoxes.” “All the beauty
of. the world Is but skin deep; a
sunne blast defaceth It.”
Alwayo Awake.
Bacon—They say a person will die
for want of sleep In ten days. Egbert
—It's miraculous what keeps that baby
of mine alive. 1
When I find a great deal of gratitude
In a poor man I take It for granted
there would be ns much generosity if
be were rich.—Pope.
Indigestion is much of a habit. Don’t
get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dya-
pensla Cure 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., Hils'nan-Sale
Drug Co.
In tlie Doctor'll Wafting: Room.
Doctor (entering suddenly)—Which
of you has waited longest? Shears
(sulkily)—I. I have waited six months,
and you haven't paid me for that last
suit yet I
The First Son-
Nodd—I can’t make up my mind
what college to send that boy of mine
to. Todd—How old la he? Nodd—
Nearly three weeks.
Death From Lockjaw .
never follows an Injury dressed with
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Its antisep
tic properties prevent blood poison-
blood poisoning. ChaB. Oswald, mer
chant, of Rensselaerbvllle, 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. 26c at Albany-Drug
Co.
Are you considering ways
and Means for securing the
best things of life for your
family? Surely one of these
is to own your home, to have
your household relieved of
the “rolling stone” habit of
the renter. Maybe you don’t
know that we can accomplish
this for you. By a monthly
payment for a limited period,
of substantially what you
have been paying as house
rent, you can become owner
instead of renter. Let us ex
plain details.
Albany Trust Co. of Georgia.
Apply to R. H. Warren, Secretary
and Treasurer.
0. NEUMAN.
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE.
Three Million Women Who
May Manton Patterns
Are Loyal To
“Dressmaking at
Home”
No other magazine in the
woman’s field can replace it
The- Dressmaking Pub
lishing Co. wishes to increase
its patrons to five million and
therefore offer the following
inducement for subscribers:
Any lady buying two May
Manton Patterns and paying
30c additional will get the
magazine to her address for
one year. This offer is only
for a limited time.
I want to see every lady
this city toi.be a subscriber.,
D. Neuman,
Agent for May Manton Patterns.
Something New In Life Insuranoe.
In addition to earrylng your polloy
from’ the 10th to the 20th year for 6
per cent, of the premium, and If you
die In that period no charge Is made
against your policy, you can,-by pay
ing 60 cents extra for each $1,000, be
Insured against total or permanent dis
ability from accident or disease, pre
miums cease and the policy Is fully
paid up, thus covering two risks for
one premium. Come and see me.
C. M. CLARK,
M-lmo Agent
Paving Aasesiments.
Notice Is hereby given that execu
tions will be issued against any per
son’s property If the paving assess
ment on such property has not been
paid before the 15th Inst. Sueh exe
cutions will only add to the amount of
the assessment, so all\partles indebted
to the city In this paving matter ale
urged to heed this final notice.
~6-10t Y. C. RUST, Clerk.
FOR THE BEST
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
MONUMENTS
Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble apd
Granite Works.
■ SHERIFF’8 8ALE.
Georgia, Dpugherty County.
Will be sold before the Court House
in said County, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In
July, 1906, one 6-horsepower engine,
and one 6-horsepower boiler and saw
outfit, levied on and sold as the prop
erty ot M. B. Timmerman, under a
mortgage fl. fa. Issued from the City
Court of Albany, Ga., In favor of H, H.
Nelms, vs. M. B. Timmerman.
Said property will be delivered, In
East Albany, It being cumbersome and
not easily transported to place of sale.
WILLIAM GODWIN,
Deputy Sheriff Dougherty Co., Ga.
9-16-23-30
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
Moved!
Mr. Jos. L. Rarey, the old reliable
tailor, has moved hfs place of business
to No. 98, over M. Cnne’s store, south
My Spring samples are ready fer in
spection.
JOS. L. RAREY,
ED. R. ® CLAYTON JONES.
Attorneys-at-Law, Buyers
' .1
..AND..
Sellers of Real Estate.
We have five plan-:
tations within a few
miles of Albany for
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sale at reasonable
prices.
We also have a
»
number of improved
lots in the city of
Albany for sale.
f-tfm$1 ‘
We also have list
ed with us for quick
sale a house and lot; ^
on the corner* of Pine
and Madison streets.
This is an extra good
bargain [at the price
\ Vy-V&£f3BSB8HI
asked. If interested,
see us at once.
Room. 3, 4 and 5, Hobbi Building,
Phono 408.
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