The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 23, 1906, Image 3

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t 1 t f Y f t f t t Second Week of June Clean-Up Greater From Viewpoint of Bargains. With new and additional bargains, together with the first offerings still in force, the second week of our great | % June Clean-Up Sale promises to be unusually interesting to bargain seekers. f 1 t T t t ? f f t T t f T f Y T f. Y f Y Y T T t T t Y f Y Y Y t Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Ginghams and Cham- brays In nearly every color, also checks,- plaids, and stripes. These are all re liable makes, including “A. F. C.,” “ Renfrew,” and Linen-finish Cham- brays; 10c and 12j4c quality; nothing but new, desirable styles. June Clean-up Sale, 8j4c. Ladies’ Hose Lace stripe, plain Lisle; 25c value. A Second Week offering. June Clean-up Sale, 19c. Percales; Some remnants of Madras in the lot; 10c to 12j4c values; this season’s choice patterns. June Clean-up Sale, 8c. Jap Silks 59c quality; yard wide; colors, black and white only. June Clean-up Sale, 37c. India Linons NAINSOOK AND MERCERIZED WAISTINGS Values, 19c and 25c; a Second Week special. June Clean-up Sale, 14c. Ladies’ Semi - Ready Waists Worth up to $1.50; Embroidery and Lace; about 100 patterns; priced regu larly from 98c up. June Clean-up Sale, 50c. Men’s Oxfords Values from $2.50 to 3.00; all sizes will be here to begin with; Patents, Vicis; all styles, every last. June Clean-up Sale, $1.98. “Churchwell Sells It For Less/' OPENING DAY VALUES OFFERED FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF SALE 10c Lawn, 10 Yds 68c One lot 10c value Lawns and Batistes; season’s new est and best patterns. This Sale, 10 yds., 68c. 50c Sheets 39c 20 dozen, 72x90, 50c value, heavy hemmed Sheets. This Sale, 39c. $1 Shirts 83c All Dollar Shirts, all sizes; no better values can be found at $1.00; to clean up, each, This Sale, 88c. 50c Muslin Drawers 39c Entire stock of 50c Muslin Drawers; several styles. To close out, each, This Sale, 39c. $1.25 Gowns 87c Gowns; a nice quality, cheap at $1.25. This Sale, 87c. 50c China Silk 29c 25-in. China Silk; a splendid 50c value; lot limited in colors; this season’s goods. i This Sale, 29c. , 35c Embroideries 21c 18-in. wide Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries; a 35c value. To clear out, per yard, This Sale, 21c. 10c White Lawn 7c About 1,000 yards 40-in. White Lawn; heavy and sheer quality; a 10c value. •This Sale, 7c. 65c Gowns 43c Gowns; 05c value; of Cambric; patterns, plain, em broidery and lace. This Sale, 43c. 25c Talcum Powder 10c i ■ 20 dozen boxes Mennen’s Borated Talcum Powder; positively only one box to a customer, while lot l&ols. This Sale, 10c. $3 Ladies’ Oxfords $1.98 Ladles’ Oxfords; our $2.50 and $3.00 goods, Including Vicis, Tans, Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf; all sizes, all lasts; not a pair at these prices but that are Included In special June Clean-up Sale. This Sale, $1.98. A. F. CHURCH WELL. Snappy Game, Few Errors, Hard Luck. . Valdosta Is Satisfied Today — Bruns wick Won a Great Game—Waycross Holds Her Own—The Results and Forecast. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Clubs— Played Won . Lost. Pet. Waycrossr . t . .... 37 28 9 .760 Brunswick. . .... 36 23 13 .638 Cordele .... 36 20 *16 .555 Valdosta ... .... 38 21 17 .552 Albany .;... .... 37 12 25 .324 Americus. .. .... 35 9 26 .237 GAMES TODAY. Cordele at Brunswick. Amerlcus at Valdosta. Albany at Waycross. RESULTS YESTERDAY. .Brunswick, 2; Cordele, 1. Albany, 0; Waycross, 3. ' Valdosta, 5; Amerlcus, 0. . AT WAYCROSS. Waycross, June 23.—In a hard field ers’ battle, resulting in a victory for the home team, Albany and Waycross played the second game of the series yesterday. The game was a fast one and full of good plays, both teams do ing splendid work. Albany’s fielders did some fine work and they got to gether well. There will be the last game of the present series played to day and a large attendance will put out to see the game. Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E. Waycross 001 001 01*— 3 8 1 Albany i. .000 *000 000— 0 7 1 Batteries—Allen and Buesse; Weav er and Cawthome. V AT BRUNSWICK. Brunswick, June 23.—By a squeeze play Brunswick won from Cordele In a fast game here yesterday. The game was witnessed by a large and enthusi astic crowd. Today’s battle will tell the tale, each team 'having won a game, and the rubber "will be played this afternoon. Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E. Brunswick 000 011 000— 2 5 4 Cordele 000 000 010— 1 7 3 Batteries — Mercer and Cranston; Ramsey and Harwood. Umpire, Mc Grath. AT VALDOSTA. Valdosta, June 23.—Five to n'othirig —the score that Valdosta run against Amerlcus yesterday. The game w/s/ not one of any great interest alnd Americus seemed easy money in tli|j hands of Barber. The Americus teafn did some very efficient work in picking up wild pitches. The game was well played and few hits were made off either twirler. I Innings— 123 456 789—R. H. E. Valdosta 000 301 10*— 5 G 0 Americus 000 000 000— 0 2 0 Batteries—Barber and Waltem;, La mar and Stephens. Weaver was- in.the-fray yesterday.' I* The^fleet wiU^be tmfier the immedl- • j j ate command of Commodore John J. Murdock is doing stunts for Macon. Armstrong, to whom application en- tries should be handed. It will be ‘wide-open” race, without handi caps, and all manner of craft that float may compete—steam yachts, naphtha and gasoline launches, flat-bottom Why are Macon and Albany similar? a Albany had a tie yesterday—in er rors. Two shut-outs in the Georgia league yesterday. Things were more peaceful in Val dosta yesterday. Brunswick has won her first game. Good luck to you. Twenty hits and five runs—Macon and Charleston game. Macon and Charleston put up an er rorless contest yesterday. / Barber did some good work for Val dosta in yesterday’s game. TO RACE ON, THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Dope--Gas--Whew! Shut out! Seven hits. Here’s hoping. And Macon won. Fans, get in line. Billy wears a smile. Watch today’s game. Atlanta takes revenge. Pretty busy next week. Third time’s the charm. Look out for the Fourth. Little Rock, 0; Atlanta, 4. There are hopes for today. Two games Fourth of July. Macon’s happy—12 hits, 3 runs. The boys will be home tomorrow. Fast Boats of Albany Yacht Club to Enter Notable Contest. The first annual regatta of the Al bany Yacht Club will be held on Flint river on the morning of the Fourth of July, beginning at 10 o’clock, or as near that hour as the condition of wind and water will allow. The sig nal gun will be fired at 9:45, and the skippers of competing craft will im mediately begin maneuvering for po sition. The last warning gun will sound at 9:55, and the starting signal will be given as near the exact strike of 10 as possible. stern-wheelers, row 1 boats, bateaux, sail boats, wash-tubs and rafts. The race will be down stream and back again. Owing to the fact that all the boats in these waters will be entered in the race, there will be no stake boat at the lower end of the course, but the racing committee will anchor an empty beer keg at the turn ing point, that no confusion may oc cur. Reserved seats at points of vantage •on the river may be secured by mak ing application to the commodore. It Is expected that there will be a great demand for seats, and those interested will do well to make early requests for preference. The favorite boats thus far entered are Commodore Armstrong’s “Thron- ateeska” and Capt. Sam W. Smith’s “Sylph.” Both of‘these are gasoline launches. Mr. T. M. Nelson’s splendid new boat will also have strong back ing, and several now craft will be in as unknown quantities. Many wise ones will back their old favorite, the “Forest,” the hero of many a race with time. Judge Samuel W. Smith has offered a handsome silver cup to the winning boat, to be held for one year, or until the next regatta. 1 Further announcement of details of the race will be made in due season. The sworn statement of the manu facturers protects you from opiates in Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar— the cough syrup that drives the cold out of your system. Sold by Albany Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co. BASE BALL MONDAY Albany vs. Waycross GAME CALLED 3:45 Trains leave corner Washington, and Flint streets at 3:15, 3:30, 3:45 and 4 O’clock. Miracle Staggered Air Space Building Blocks Are Fire-proof, Frost-proof, Damp-proof. You don’t have to paint them. . You save furring and lathing. They can be laid in the wall cheaper. They are practically indestructible. They are more sightly and cost less. Ask John MacMillan. Albany Pressed Stone Co. We Are Living in an Age of Graft and Trickery Beware of the un scrupulous imitators. Beer consumers are entitled to what they pay for and we hereby caution.everyone to ask to see the seal of the bottle before it is opened so as to insure the pur chaser that he is getting what he calls for. Our beers are protected by seals with our registered trade mark on every seal so is that of every selBrespecting brewery. Ask to see the seal of your favorite brand and thus avoid deception. | Yours for square deal, G. L, SHEPPARD, Agt. Chattanooga Brew ing Co Come ’round this evening and see how the other games In the Georgia State League came out Detailed tele graphic accounts at The Office. tf S. B. Brown, A. W. Mubo, President. V.-President. J. P. Munnerlyn, Cashier. Albany National Bank Of Albany, Ga. OPENED BUSINESS 8EPT. 6, 1900. CAPITAL - - SURPLUS - - $50,000 $15,000 Every facility In the banking busi ness offered to customers. Savings Department.' Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. FOR THE BEST Values in Marble and Granite for artistic work manship, and the finest material in MONUMENTS Headstones, etc., try The Albany Marble and Granite Works. Wg H. MILLER, Proprietor 6 Per Cent. Farm Loans. THOS. H. MILNER, attorney-at-Law, Room 811 Davis-Exchange Bank Baildlng; Albany, Go; iBaSmuufSSmKaBBiiB PtrsfewlHKiiiSWHttfr i'-i. : v .ViiLii i ’iy’Sj