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Greatest
Great Sale of Remnants Begins Today
You have noticed, haven’t you, that this store has not offered any Rem
nants in several months? We’ve been holding back the Remnants so as to
get a truly metropolitan assortment and have the greatest Rem
nant Sale we have ever had. Well, we have the stock of Remnants now, and
the sale is now in progress. The lot of Remnants contains an infinite
variety of all sorts of Dress Goods — from Calicoes on through Percales,
Lawns and White Goods, to the finest Silks. The Remnants seem to be un
usually desirable, many *9 and 10 yard lengths being included. You will find
the Remnants on tables in the right aisle — and treasure tables they’ll be, too,
for always there will be a
Saving of More Than One-Half.
35 to 40 Per Cent. Sav
ins on Black Goods
Matchless Millinery Val-
ues—Big Reductions
At the head of the list we are going
to put Millinery, because we believe the
subject of another Summer. Hat is very
pertinent to most women just now, es
pecially when that hat can be bought
for half its value. Even, if : you think
•you can get along with what you have
for the rest of the summer — the most
of the summer, remember—come down,
any way, and see how beautiful and
how cheap these hats are. Many stylish
creations of Phipps, Gage, and our
own Miss Edwards make this a truly
wonderful offer.
(5.00 Huts at.. $2.50 (10 Hats at $5,00
$7.60 Hats at $3.75 $15 Hats at .$7.50
One-Half Saved on Belts
Our Belt stock includes every new
and nobby Style — Keiser’s Hand Em
broidered Wash Belts, correct things in
Suede, Leather and various late Novel
ties— every one marked ’way down.
Special lots of new Belts go on the bar
gain tables Monday, to close out at
19c SOc 75c
Worth 35c Worth $1.00. Worth up to $2.00.
standard. At Dissolution Sale prices
the special values in Black Goods are
most interesting. For instance, we of
fer—
$1.00 Fancy Lace Voile, 45 in. wide, at 65c
$1.00 Striped Voile, 45 in. wide, at 75c
$1.50.Plain Black Etaraine, 46 in. wide at......85c
$1.00 Nubian Voile, 45 in. wide, at 62c ,
$1.25 Plain Black Voile, 42 in. wide, at 97/ 2 c
Figure Your Saving on
These New Suits
All our stock of superb Silk Suits—
Shirtwaist and Eton Coat Suits—the
ones that have been such a rage all sea
son—shown in whi,te and colors, at
prices like these:
$ 6.50 Suita are now ’. $5.25
$ 7.50 Suita are now $4.90
$12.50 Suita are how $7.50
$15.00 Suita are now $9-80
Compare these Suits with those of
fered elsewhere. If we haven’t saved
you one-third, your money back for the
asking.
Cheap Chance for Stylish
- Linen Suits
Glasgow Linen Suitings offer a
splendid substitute for those who wish
the appearance and feel of linen without
the linen price. These are cut 25 per
cent.
30-in. Round Thread Glasgow Linen Suiting,
waa 12t4c, now 8J4c
30-in. Round Thread OIa8gow Linen Suiting,
waa 17V&C, now 13i/ 2 c
25 Per Cent, on Domestics
is 50 Per Cent. Saved
Domestics have been cut about 25
per cent, for this sale, but in view of the
certain advance of 25 per cent, before
next season, it really means a saving of
50 per cent, to those who buy now.
Fruit of the Loom Bleaching 8J4c
Lonsdale Bleaching 8J4c
9c Cabot ’ 754c
Good quality Cambric, yard wide 8c
R. L. Jones & Company
Successors to Hofmayer, Jones & Co.
taken up, and Committee on Creden
tial, Committee on Camp Conatitu-
tion, State and Subordinate, Commit
tee on Organization and miacellaneoua
business 3elected.
After reporta of committeea, the
election of officers for the State Camp
will be taken up.
THE GEORGIA
SUPREME COURT.
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, • Ga„ June 18.—When the
atate aupreme court- began ita Bitting
thla morning it waa confronted by an
unuaually heavy criminal docket—slx-
ty-a,even caaea being up for considera
tion and decision. A goodly number
of murder caaea are on the docket.
Among them is that of G. W, Burdick,
who waa convicted of murder tn the
Crisp county superior court and sen
tenced to be hanged. His lawyers
contend that the Crisp county court
had no right to hear the case as the
alleged crime was said to have been
committed in Dooly county before the
creation of Crisp county by the last
legislature. Burdick appealed on this
ground and the supreme court enter
tained the motion.
GOOD RECORD v
MADE THIS YEAR.
Albany Fire Department Has Out-
Caesared Caesar So Far This Year.
Georgia Members of Order
to Have an Organization.
Prominent National Offi
cers Present—Program.
For the purpose of organizing a
State Camp of the Order, a number
of prominent members of the Patriotic
Sons of America are meeting this af
ternoon on the third floor of the Elks'
Home, on Pine street. • They will be
In session throughout tomorrow.
Among the well-known representa
tives of the order In other states who
are present are the following:
W. E. Valliant, of Maryland, na
tional vice-president.
; Charles H. Stees, of Pennsylvania,
jnational secretary.
F. P. Splese, of Pennsylvania, na
tional treasurer.
Hon. Clarence F. Huth, of Pennsyl-
past national president, and
the
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.
Phone 75
vanla,
present commander-general
Uniform Rank.
William Weand, state secretary of
the Pennsylvania State Camp.
F. W. Alexander, state secretary of
the Virginia State Camp.
There are in Georgia twenty local
camps, mpst of which are located in
the southern portion of the state. It
was announced only a short, time ago
that a meeting would be held in Al
bany today for the purpose of organ
izing a state camp, this city being
selected on account of its accessibility.
The Patriotic Order Sons of America
is a distinctively American order, and
is popular through the North and Mid
dle Atlantic States. It has been in
Georgia but a few years, but has
gained a strong foothold. Now that
a state organization has been formed,
It is expected that the membership
will Increase rapidly, many new camps
beelng formed before the end of the
present year.
For this evening, the hour beinjg
8:30 o’clock, a lecture which the pub
lic Is invited to hear Is announced. It
will be dolivered In the Elks' spacious
lodge room by Hon. Clarence F. Huth,
of Pennsylvania, past national presi
dent of the order. The lecture is said
to be one of the mpst eloquent and
Interesting now being delivered from
the lyceum platform, and a treat Is
promised those who go out this even
ing. No charge for admission will be
made.
The Program.
The Herald has been furnished with
the following program for this after
noon, beginning at 2:30 o’clock:
Address of welcome on behalf of
the. city by Hon. J. S. Davis, ex-Mayor.
Response on behalf of the Order, by
Hon. Clarence T. Huth, Past National
President
Welcome of Washington Camp, No,
10, by Capt Jno. T. Hester.
Business of the Camp will then be
S. B. Brown, A. W. Muse,
President. V.-President.
J. P. Munnerlyn, Cashier.
Values in Marble and
Granite for artistic work
manship, and the finest
material in
Mr. Huth’s lecture at the Elks’ Hall
this evening will be free. It is said to
be rarely entertaining and instructive,
Mr. Huth ranking high as a platform
entertainer. "In the Vanguard' of the
Nations” has been delivered by Mr.
Huth something like 900 times.
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."
^Headstones, etc., try
The Albany Marble and
Granite Works.
W. H. MILLER,
Proprietor
Moved!
Fresh eggs, 20c dozen.
W. E. FIELDS.
HICKS'
CAPUDINE
|J* M flEADACHES
|f» BrtA. Up COLDS
HHH I* S t* IS Hours
■|hWMk.lM MtnshM
The slncerest tribute that can be
paid to superiority is Imitation. The
many Imitations of DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve that are now before the
public prove it the best. Ask for De-
Witt's. Good for burns, scalds, chaffed
skin,- eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, bolls
and piles. Highly recommended and
reliable. Sold by Albany Drug Co.,
iHUsman-Sale Drug Co.
Mr. Jos. L. Rare;
tailor, has moved hi
to No. 98, over M. (
Broad street.
My Spring samples are ready for in-
the old reliable
spection.
JOS. L. RAREY,
n—
Drink
Delicious
Drinks
That’s the kind you have gushing from our
fountain these days.
Better visit out 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.
A Heavy Criminal Docket Confronts
State’3 Highest Court.
If you are particular what you drink this is
the place to come. Ybu’ll like our perfect, expert
service and our clean inviting looking fountain
and accessories will also appeal to you.
Hoggard Drug Co.,
•
Miracle blocks are fire proof.
Albany Pressed Stone
Co.
The record of the Albany Are de
partment has been an exceptional one
during the first five months of 1906.
There have been more fires, but the
losses have been smaller in proportion
than they have ever been during a five
months period.
A Herald reporter was very much
surprised to learn from Chief James
this morning that the number of fires
during the first five months had been
more than they had ever been during
corresponding period of any pre
vious year.
“The number of fires in 1906,” said
Chief James this morning, “Is greater
than the number for a like period of
any year. The number rf fires Is con
stantly on the increase, which is one
of the natural results of the growth of
the city. Last year was our biggest
year so far as the number of fires are
concerned, and the indications are that
this year will break the record of its
predecessor. For the last month there
has been quite a lull in fires. In fact,
the department has responded to very
few calls, but you just wait until Oc
tober and November, and you’ll see
the fire inddles will, be kept pretty
busy.
“So far this year we have had gratt-
fyingly good luck with fires,” contin
ued Chief James, ’’luck that has been
truly remarkable considering the
method of receiving fire alarms. The
need for the Gamewell fire alarm sys
tem grows coiftinually, and I hope that
it will not be long before this need,
already recognized by the city fathers,
will be supplied. Otherwise, the de
partment Is well equipped, and Is able
to' cope with most fires with satisfac
tory success.”
DON’T MONKEY WITH
YOUR EYESIGHT.
That’s slang, but it’s expressive, and
good advice.
Don’t Strain Your Eyes.
They will be needed for reserve use
later on. More people suffer from im
perfect eyesight through neglect than
is imagined.
Don’t Risk Your Eyes
to incompetent examination. Come
here and have an oculist do the test
ing.
Don’t Run a Risk
by using glasses that sometimes cause
blindness.
Optical Science,
as applied to my high grade of glasses,
is a positive help toward curing “eye
infirmities. See the Physician and
Optician and be sure. Examinations
are Free. Consult
Dr.GI.Hutcliason,
Oculist, and.Albany’s Leading Optlolan,
Do.vls-Excha.ngo Ba.nk Building*
FLY TIME.
Keep them out with our wire screen
windows and doors. Complete stock
on hand. C. D. SMITH.
LOW RATES TO ATLANTA
Via Central of Georgia Railway, Ac
count Annual Convention B.
Y. P. U., June 19-21.
One fare plus 25 cents for round trip
($5.74 from Albany), Tickets on sale
June 18 and 19, final limit June 22.
For Information consult nearest agent
or C. A. Dewberry, T. P. A., Albany,
Gn. 12-7t
Why pay $100 for
a Typewriter when
we can sell you one
of any make at half
price. Write today
for Catalogue.
Atlanta Typewriter
Exchange,
Y. M. C. A. Building, At
lanta, Ga.
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.
& Co.
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2b££