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Such Opportunities Come but
n. Actually You Can Al
most Buy as Cheap as the
Merchants ot Your City.
WE EXPLAIN
Way gooods are being sold so cheap at the store of S. Reich. We are special salespeople. That is our
business, and are representatives of several of the largest mills ill the East. Mr. Reich has secured the privi
lege of onr big Mill Factory Sale and goods of all kinds from different mills which we represent have been shipped
to his store, and these goods, with his entire stock,' are being sold at factory prices.
TERMS CASH; NOTHING CHARGED.
Surely Ihis is the Greatest
lie That the City ot Albany
Has Ever Had. Come, Look,
See, and Be Convinced.
The Bargain Giving Power
Of this sale is recognized and acknowledged as the
Greatest Money Saving
Opportunity ever offered the people of the South.
Such opportunities seldom come to you. We want you
to come with high expectations. We are ready to make
good every promise.
Look for the
YELLOW
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They are the Price.
Come, if but to see the modern method of mer
chandising. Certainly the feast is spread and awaiting
your inspection. On every table and counter there are
bargains of all kinds.
Ready-to-Wear Goods of All Kinds Are Being
Sold at factory Prices.
Other Sales
Held before’ or now be
ing held in Albany,
fade into insignificance
when compared with this
store and this sale. This
is the store with the
stock and the power to
do it.
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Remember!
This Great Bargain Giving Sale In
cludes Everything.
Our immense stock of Men’s, Youth’s and Boy’s
Shoes, Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Goods will all bear the
same' sweeping reduction as the goods sent us by the mills.
‘^rgain Pickings” in Every Depart
ment.
Turn your eyes to the wonderful offerings of this big
sale. This is your opportunity to provide; your needs with
New Goods at Factory Cost.
This sale embraces goods to supply your every need.
Do not procrastinate. Procrastination is thief of oppor
tunities.
SALE LASTS 10 DAYS.
Listen! Don’t forget to read the big circular for
prices. And to yourself you certainly do a great
lest you hurry to the big sale.
THE MILL FACTORY SYNDICATE SALE,
Of 415 Broadway, New York.
At the Store of S. Reich.
Your Entire Supply of
Summer Dress Goods
Should be provided
during this Sale at
Only a Fraction of
The Usual Cost
For Men. For Women.
To some people, nil $3.50
Shoes are alike, but to dis
criminating people there’s a
big difference in the White
House Shoe. A shoe made
on broad principles—a shoe
that is made right, that looks
right, feels right, and wears
right. There is no other
shoe at the price that meas
ures up to the White House.
Large shipment of new
Summer Oxfords just re
ceived.
Men’s White House Shoes,
$3.50.
Women’s White House
Shoes,
$2.50, $3.00, $3.50.
J. L.
Cut Price Cash Store,
PHONE 88. -:- ALBANY, GA.
Correct Dress
The "Modem Method” system of
high-grade tailoring introduced by
L. E. Hays & Co. of Cincinnati, O.,
| satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure
I at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign
and domestic fabrics from which to choose.
Represented by
S. B, BROWN & CO., Albany, Ga.
FBIIII LETTER.
Now York, Juno . 23. — Stunning
gowiiH tiro shown in the prevailing
combinations of black ami white. The
material used most is white foulard
with large dots or circles In black, or
black foulard with rings and dols in
white. These designs of rings and
dols and checker-sized spots are very
popular also in blues and greens, and
charming cos!nines aro displayed in
the ready-!o-woar shops. The favorite
skirt for these thin silks is the ac
cordion plaited, which, when properly
made, is a very graceful design for the
stout or slender. The waist for Ihis
skirl is full and round wllh laco yoke
or guimpe and frilled, shirred or
plaited elbow sleeves. Sometimes
rows of white silk braid is set above
and below the belt to give the prin-
cos.se effect to the gown.
Til or o is a prediction that black is
lo bo the favorite color this coming
autumn, and the advance news is read
in these black and white effocts seen
everywhere. Colors and combinations
of color have boon for the past year
very popular and effective. Some of
the most exclusive New York houses
are showing varied textures in solid
black silks. These are the over-useful
taffetas and the heavy, rich and lus
trous silks appropriate for formal and
dignified occasions.
Among the minor textures of black
and white are the open mesh black
silk gloves that aro trimmed .down
the back of the hand with white silk
stitching. Also, in millinery, where
stripes have been the favorite design
in black and white; black and white
dots are the chosen pattern and the
stripes which have become so com
mon, too common in fact, will soon
be the uncommon. So let no one
throw theni hastily aside.
Another style in millinery is con
tending for supremacy. The question
in hats now is whether it shall be
lingerie or leghorn. Chiffon lace, em
broidery, -combined with plain satin
or Pompadouv ribbons, make the lin
gerie hats when seen alone seem to
be unsurpassable in loveliness.. But
the charming and coquettish* leghorns
are ' ravishingly beautiful witii their
'pliable brims to be shaped to.show
any face at it s beat., and with wreaths
and garlands of flowers that make H
Queen of May of every wearer. Fo
liage and ferns rival the flowers as a
trimming, but one hat of leghorn led
all the rest with its wreath of white
lilacs dotted with rosebuds. In both
the lingerie and the leghorn ono is
quite free from the wing and quill, so
aggressive* in effect'and so much dis
liked by the lovers of buds. For the
present, any way, they aro not neces
sary to beauty, and chiffon, ribbons
and wreaths are in continual demand.
To a woman who has an extensive
wardrobe a whole drawerful of belts-
is necessary. The time lias passed
when a yard of black belting in a
fancy buckle goes with any dress.
Now, each suit demands its embroid
ered belt. Some of these aro wide and
some narrow, but all are cut lo aid
the appearance of slimness given by
the straight front. Most, of them also
are a little wider at the back than
at the sides and front, that there may
be no danger of exposing hooks or
safety-pins that keep skirt and waist
in proper propinquity.
Leather belts are particularly smart
but women have begun to appreciate
that if there is any place where an
inch makes more difference than it
does on a man’s nose, it is around her
own waist. So the leather is so soft
ened and scraped down that it has the
lightness and appearance of silk. The
kind of straight, thick belts that har
ness shops used to make are now
never worn. That a leather belt must
bo matched in a shoe is a rule which
has become quite ironclad. It be
hooves women to take noto, there
fore, that belts are not only more ar
tistic than ever, but also more expen
sive, inasmuch as they can never be
worn alone and must bo had in every
color to match shoes or slippers.
Elastic belts come in all colors and
are made to imitate skins, and are also
arranged in a studded design in cut
steel, silver, rhinestones or gold. Tur
quoises are also effectively employed
in decorating these belts. For even
ing wear so many of the robes are
princesse that, tlje belt is no longer
an integral part. But when the waist
and skirt are separate the belts are
very elaborate. Embroidered, inserted
with laco or pailleted, they have
ceased to be a mere connecting link
and have become the meridian of
dressiness. ESTELLE.
TALE OF
The sworn statement of the manu
facturers protects you from opiates iu
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey arid Tar—
the cough syrup that drives the cold
out of your system. Sold by Albany
Drug Co., Hilsman-Sale Drug Co.
From the Baltimore Sun.
New York, June 19.—If the United
Slates treasury department wins a
case which is in preparation a certain
little silk string, just about fourteen
inches long, will cost Wm. B. Leeds, a
wealthy railroad man of New York and
Chicago, $120,000 in customs duty.
This is no ordinary string. Until'a
few weeks ago, the government will
assert.,, it held together what jewelers
say was the most magnilicent neck
lace of pearls tlmt has been in the
market for many years. The pearls
arrived a week ago last Sunday on the
Touraino, of tlio French Line. The 1
necklace contains sixty Oriental pearls
ranging in size from 21 to 10 grains,
the average being 22 grains. All are
perfect white spheres, exactly gradua
ted, and, therefore, perfectly matched.
It is said that the price of the neck
lace at a famous Paris Jeweler’s was
$400,000.
Mrs. Leeds admired them greatly on
a recent, visit to France, and it is said
tlmt Mr. Leeds planned to surprise his
wife when they arrived in New York
by presenting to her the wonderful
necklace. A bargain was made, and to
a member of the firm which had owned
the necklace was intrusted the task of
personally bringing the gems to New.
York City. The member claimed the,
pearls were unassorted; that Is to say,
gems brought in unset, or unmatched,
on which the United States govern
ment levies si duty of only 10 per cent,
of the value.
In some mysterious way the customs
officials had learned all about the sale
of the necklace to Mr. Leeds and lev
ied duty on the gems at GO per cent.
The French dealer protested and an
appeal was made to Secretary Shaw,
who has sustained his subordinates.
Under the law, however, the French,
merchant was entitled to take the
gems out of the government’s custody
by the payment of 10 per cent, duty,
which lie asserted was the just one,
and now the government must sue in
the federal courts to recover the other
$100,000.
Deadly Serpent.Bites
are as common in India as are stom
ach and liver disorders with us. For
the latter, however, there is a sure
remedy: Electric Bitters, the great
restorative medicine, of which S. A.
Brown, of Bennettsvillp, S. C., says:
“They restored my wife to perfect
health after years of suffering with
dyspepsia and a chronically torpid
liver.” Electric Bitters cure chills
and fever, melaria, biliousness, lame
back, kidney troubles and bladder dis
orders. Sold on guarantee by Albany
Drug Co. Price, 50c,
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
anade of real fruit juices, sugar and filtered, spark
ling, corbouated 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 bur clean inviting looking fountain
and accessories will also appeal to you.
Hoggard Drug Co.,
’Phone 75.
TAKING A BATH
in a Bath Tub put in by us is a luxtiry.
But after the first cost it’s a luxury
that practically costs nothing. For it
will not get out of order and flood the
place. The waste pipe will not clog
up if you use it right. And the traps
• will be properly arranged.-
No Sewer Gas
can get at you through out traps. It
pays to have such a Bath Tub. It
means free health and pleasure for
the- whole family. Want to talk to us
about one? All right. Any time you
say.
HARRIS PLUMBING CO.
’Phone 255.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Dougherty County.
Will be sold before the Court House
in said County, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in
July, 190G, one 6-horsepower engine,
and one 6-horsepower boiler and saw
outfit, levied on and sold as the prop
erty of M. B. Timmerman, under a
mortgage fi. 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
TALKINC FEELJO CELEBRITY.
Thtflafce Marshall Field, that great merch
ant prince of Chicago, sent for me alter I
had treated his feet, which came very near
frightening the wits out of me until he said,
“my feet are all right, but what I want you
to do is to tell me all about my feet.” To be
worried almost' to death with corns, bun
ions, ingrowing nails and perspiring feet
Is absolutely unhecessary. I remove them
instantly without pain or blood. It Is a
most pleasing experience. Twenty-five cents
a corn and it does not hurt a speck. Strictly
antiseptic. DR. R. E. WILLIAMS,
surgeon Chiropodist-Massacer-Samaria.
P. 8.—Dr. Williams offers 15 reward for an
ingrowing nail he caunot erre without pain.
Mrs. Williams does dainty manicure, mas
sage aud hair dressing. Scalp treatment
and the morcel wave a specialty.