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CITY CULLINGS,
WEATHER.
The temperature as taken by
Harris, the jeweler, yesterday.
At 8 a m 90 dej
At noon 92
At 4 p. in 8S
BAROMETER.
A BIG DAY DOWN AT ACREE
OX THE 16TH.
A PAIR OF GOOD
. Tremendous Barbecue to Which
All Arc Cordially Invited, and Kto
One Should the Opportunity.
to two specials that we will offer tomorrow
ur.-'t: ty, only, provided they last that
ot three (3) lots of
your attention, just for a moment,
Tuesday, Wednesday and T
long. This effier eon:
At noon
There is going to be a great day
down at Acne on the 10th of July.
Acrce used to be iu*Worth county,
but it has recently been discoverid
that it belongs to Dougherty county,
but the people who will assemble there
on thelGth will be from no one countv.
The good people down there, and
they are as clever as any people on
earth, are going to give a big barbecue
on July, IGtb, and a letter from a friend
authorizes the News and Advertiser
to invite everybody to go down and
spend the day. Prominent speakers
have been invited to address the peo
ple, and every arrangement possible
the most useful and appropri-
ate J Christraa3 present you can buy
for yourself, or either member of
your family.
While making your selection
don’t forget to call at the
OLD RELIABLE
DENTIST—J . A. Sims,
DENTIST— J G-Cutliff.
The rain made the streets
sloppy yesterday.
Yesterday was a rainy day in A
bany. Is this news?
Call on Crain & Son’s for nice fish
ing tackle, base balls and bats, latest
novels and papers and croquet
sets, etc. lO-ct
Not an arrest by the police up to 12
o’clock last night.
We have made special p/ ovisions
for the season, and can please you
with anything In our line,
Yery many people are surprised at
the remarkable improvement in their
Eye Sight made by my Spectacles ant
Eye Glasses. There is no guess work
about them the Eyes are tested Scien
tifically and all errors of refraction
c >rrectcd with the best lenses tha
labor and capital can produce. The
only graduate optican in the city,
graduate of the New York, Cleveland
and Ohio Schools.
Pirn, Harris.
The News and Advertiser is for
the right, first, last and all the time.
Why not drink tea that suits you,
Nock Co IUwson can fill this bill. *
SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT,
A large colored excursion came in
on the Columbus Southern this
morning.
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If there is any news astir you may
rely upon'the News and Advertiser
to giye it to you,
SEWER PIPE,
HKEBIilUA,
EIRE
BEST UADE,
CBUGEB A PICE.
The News and Advertiser blows
its own horn occasionally, because it
has a good horn to blow.
The prettiest-line of millinery in the
South at Max Cassells <& Sister’s.
With water work3 and a complete
sewerage system,Albauy will certainly
score another point.
Have you-tried that fine tea from:
Mock & Raw son’s?
they are going to have a barbecue and
entertain their friends.
Already visions of barbecue, cooked
to a turn, fried chicken, cakes, pies,
and everything good to eat, floats in
panoramic manner before the vision
of the reporter, who will starve him
self until the IGtb, so he will be in
good condition to do full justice to the
spread made by the ladies of Acree.
for of course they are going to be in
charge of the eatiug affairs of the day.
Be sure and remember the day and
go down.
Policeman
These three jots, were bought'from an overstocked importer who,
petted to sell, at a sacrifice as Necessity s’ared him in the face. As
large and wishing to have our customers share our good fortune,
Begin to tell you in an
advertisement what a
nice line of candies and
confectioneries I ha^e
in stock.
Don’t, pfty the importer, he’s wealthy and can alford to lose that whi<
your gain.
These goods are all of the Famous Uermsdorss dye, which is absolutely
black and are full regular made.
Kememher tills cifer is for 4 days only,
As soon as they pain and-yostr read
ing blurs be sure to call on. me at cnee
and have yours Eyes fitted with a pail
of my Elegant Eye Glasses or
Spectacles,
IPh.il Harris
; [-Leading- Jeweler and Opti
cian.
returned
from his summer vacation and was
twirling his club yesterday as of yore.
Notice the advertisement of a lost
horse, for the return of which a suit
able reward will be paid by Frank
Gatewood, colored.
Mr. E. R. Jones is receiving hearty
congratulations op erery hand, be
cause of his nomination for the leg
islature at the hands of Dougherty
Democrats.
Read the advertisement of Feather-
bone corset for sale by Max Cas3el &
Sister. This corset has a world-wide
reputation and you would do weli to
give them a trial. «*
Mr. G. S. McAlpin, of Baconton,
was in the city yesterday. He was a
former resident ot Albany and has a
host of friends in the city who are al
ways glad to see. him.
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Mr, B. M. Comiort, the popular
ticket agent of the B. <fc W. and S. F,
& W. railroads at Albenyv- was in the
city yesterday morning,—Tliomasvilie
Times-Enterprlso. »
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Jerry Hilsnian it missed from his
accustomed place in the First National
Bank. Jerry is a clever boy, and his
many friends wish him no end of
pleasure at the seashore.
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Let not the movement of building a
large tabernacle^ for the Georgia
Chautauqua subside. By all means it
should be buiit by next season. It
would be of everlasting benefit to Al
bany.
Mr. Phil Hofmayer, one of the most
popular and accommodating salesmen
in the city, cau now be found behind
the counters at Hofmayer & Jones’,
where he will be delighted to serve his
friends.
PERSONAE.
Mr. J. L. Thornton represented
Leary in the idly yesterday.
W. M. Muckafuss, of Charleston,
was a guest ot the Mayo yesterday.
Mrs. Rosa Wechsler, a charmiDg
young lady from Brunswick, is a guest
of the Hotel Mayo.
Mr. Sam Camp, a popular traveling
man from New York is spending tne
day in the city.
Miss Katie Comfort went down to
Boston yesterday afternoon to visit
friends and relatives.
Clever Jeff Turner, who travels for
Tarrant & Co., of New York, was iu
the city yesterday.
Miss Dousckha Holcombe, one of
DclVitt’s charming belles, passed
through the city yesterday, returning
home from a visit to Atlanta,
Come and see them and
be convinced. Remem
ber my store is headquar
ters for Groceries, Ci
gars and Tobaccos.
S. STERNE,
The Washington Street Grocer
The usual crowd of negroes throng
ed the streets yesLerday, in spite of the
rain.
Leaving for New York in a few days to Purchase an immense stock of
Carries in stock a
full line of
Glass fruit jars, all iizes, at
d3tw3t • N. F. Tift
FALL g WINTER GOODS
Advertise iu the News and Ad
vertiser if you want to reach the peo
ple.
Fresh Western Beef at Dunlavy &
Connaghan’s every day.
2-1.8-tf.
Do Witt, Ga., seems to be anlimport-
ant point with one of Albany’s young
men.
Our stock of Black
TOOTH
We have received the finest
and best assortment of
GttTS'FTuEimiElTS
AND BOYS’
0,1-10.THING
ever brought jto Albany
cent, less than any other house. The quantity of Imported Black Ho-e just re
ceived will explain how we can sell hose for25c thatother houses charge 50e for.
** f§§ 1 i city combin-
In short our stock of Hosiery is larger than all other stocks in the
Glass fruit jars, all sizes, at
d 3 tw 3 t N.F. Tift & Co,
Examine our $3.GO per dozen Dammask Towels and compare with other
merchants ard you cansee the difference in quality and prices.
Umbrellas and Parasols
The Fat and Short, the Lang
and Slim men.
Also a nice stock of
t a sacrafice. We keep all of the standard Corsets and charge the same price
s other merchants for them, but we still continue to give Coupons which saves
per cent, on these and other goods you purchase.
Give us a trial and be convinced that we are headquarter for bargains,
most
Union Telegraph office. Mr. Groover
is a most excellent young man and ef
ficient operator, and the interests of
the company are safe in his hands.
want the help of every man,
woman and child in Albany to make
The News and Avertiser better thau
ever before.
Great Reduction In Oil.
Best Water-White Oil 150 per cent,
proof at iOe. per. gallon at L. S.
Plonsky, the grocer. 5-2fitf
The ladies of Albany are a noble set.
They are never slow in any good work
and deserve all the help the opposite
sex can give them.
Dunlavy & Connaghan’s beef
markot keeps the choicest Beef and
Mutton steaks in the city. Try them
and be convinced. 2-lS-tf.
Read Hofmayer & Jones’ new ad
vertisement in today’s paper. It con
tains much that will beef interest to
the buying public.
It you want to spend a delightful
summer, go to Gower Springs, Gains-
ville, Ga. Low rates.
REICH & GEIGER
and a general line of furnish
ing goods.)
Also have a beautiful
fine of SAMPLES/ 01- Spring
Suits* Measure taken, fit
guaranteed. ,
Give us a call.
to be found in the
market.
Telephone me when
you want a physician
and I will see that your
order is is filled.
An expert prescription-
Lt r is always ready to
wait on yon. *
W. H. GILBERT?:
Agent
Telephone No. 13.
AN-.rel Siglit.
A novel sight was presented to the
passers-by down on Washington street
last night. O-i the Tift corner an
electric light wire runs through a large
shade tree. The damp weather made
a brilliant light as the wire rubbed
against a limb of the tree. This has
been seen nearly every night the past
week, and it can only be accounted for
by the wet weather.
Mr. Tift is very uneasy about' his
beautiful tree, as he says he does not
want it killed by the electric current.
It is a beaut.ful shade tree and its I035
would bs imparable.
The Washing to at street Palace.
The News and Advertiser, calls
your attention to the new and attrae
tive advertisement of Hofmayer &
Jones which occupies a prominent
position in today’s paper.
This clever and'enterprising firm
are always looking out for the inter
ests ct their customers and place their
bargains before the people so that all
may have au opportunity of enjoying
the benefits of their low prices. Read
what they have to say and give them
a call. °
There were several disappointed
couples in the city yesterday morning.
A barbecue at Acree was on tapis, and
the aforementioned couples had made
elaborate preparations to be present,
but the incessam rain compelled them
to remain indoors and probably think
of “what might have been.”
After the Grip.
And afttr typhoid lever, diphtheria-
pneumonia, or other prostrating dist
eases. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is jus,
what is needed to restore the strength
and vigor so much desired, and to ex
pel all poison from the blood. It has
had wonderful success in many such
cases.
Hood’s pills act especially upon the
liver, rousing it from torpidity to its
natural duties, cure constipation and
assist digestion.
Tne Court House.
The court house question has been
very thoroughly discussed.during the
past few days and both sides have
aired their opinion very'lreely.
Nothing definite has been decided
in regard to the matter and legal tal
ent is engaged in looking up informa
tion as to the legality of the action of
the county commissioners, and their
rights.
The proposition made by a promi
nent citizen in yesterday’s News and
Advertiser met with many exclama
tions of approval yesterday morning
and many people on both sides of the
question agree that it is a very just
BROAD STREET
Attorney at Law.
The Equitable
BuiidPg and Loan
Association of Al
bany leads ail
others. For its
literature and ail
information^ call
You can make no greater find th
to discover the right place for purchas
ing ‘ 'r-nei-vies. To the right place you
can go v th a feeling of absolute e-
curity. To it you can go without ex
ercising eternal vigilance, in order to
protect your interests.
We sell Groceries on the principle
that we would like to have applied to
us if we w^re buying them. We see
that our patrons lose nothing through
carelessness, and we take excellent
care to keep in stock nothing that it
not just what it ought to be in the mas
ter of qua'ity. That is why when you
come to ns you come to the right place
for Groceries. We now have in stock
an exceptionally fine line of
“Never tire, but keep talking Al
bany,” is a'motto every citizen should
adopt. Tbe way to have success is to
keep everlastingly at it.
GcoTer Clerclaim
would like to have some of Mock &
Kawson’s line tea. Don’t you want
some?
The steamer City of Albany, Capt.
B. K. Smith, made her appearance at
her dock yesterday afternoon, after an
absence of several weeks. Q
Smoked Blames.
Call and get a pair if you are- going
to the sea shore to protect your eyes
from the glare of the sun;
Phil Harris,
Scientific Optician.
Mr. Henry Tarver went up to In
dian Springs yesterday. He went iu
pursuant of Mr. Y. C. Rust, who failed
to sign one of the bonds for which he
was called home.
Great Sleduetion iin Oil.
Best Water-White Oil 150 per cent,
proof at 10 c. per gallon at
L. S. Plonsky,
the grocer. 5-26-tf.
Albany should have a society lor the
prevention of cruelty to animals. It
is really a shame and a reflection upon
the. morality of Albany that some of
the hackmen of Albany should be al
lowed to treat their horses so cruelly
as to let them go half fed as indicated
by their appearance.
to be shown through their stock.
Among the things shown him that de
serve special mention was their im
mense stock of ladies’ hosiery.
They have the most complete line
ever brought to Albany they bought
direct from Europe, and their line
would do credit to evefi a much larger
market thau Albany, and their prices
defy any larger city to get under.
Not only have ttiey hoisery, but
everything else usually kept iu a first
class dry goods store and at prices that
no one can get under.
Their coupon offer is a great thing
and shows the liberality ot these gen
tlemen. With every $20 worth of
goods they give away $1. In this
way they have added largely to their
business, and thereby commending
them to the benefit of tbe trading pub
lic patronage.
Attorney-at-law, Seal Estate. Broker, Local
Agent for Equitable Building and Loan
Association of Albany. Ga.,
FANCY GROCERIES
AND
TABLE DELICACIES.
Also, a large, choice and complete
line of fresh
CANDIES AND FRUITS.
A Choice Selection of
CANNED FRUITS and MEATS.
tOIt KENT.
A five-room house on Commerce St,
pply to Reich & Geiger.
~ - The street cars kept many people
KirP sTlQlirflTlPP out of mud yesterday. They are
1 il w lilwUl uiiUUi great conveniences, and the people are
I offer my services to the people of not slow to recognize them as such.
Albany and this section. I represent
a splendid line of companies and will
always he glad to furnish well-written
policies on short notice. My office will
be at Carter & Woolfolk’s warehouse.
4-9-lv T. M. NELSON.
Today.
Rev. P. S. Twitty, President of An
drew Female College, will occupy the
pulpit at tbe Methodist church today.
Rev. Mr. Twitty is an able divine
and will certainly entertain all who
may go out to bear him today.
Absolutely unbreakable. Max Cas
sell & Sisters are authorized to refund
the money for “Featherbone Corsets”
aud waists and all sorts of corsets
if not entirely satisfactory after
four wetks’ trial.
The most durable corset ever offered
to the trade.
I.ONT.
Last Tuesday morning, a large cream
colored Texas horse: black mane and
tail; branded on hip “E L C.” A
suitable reward will be paid for the
delivery of same to
Frank Gatewood,
or Cruger & Face, Albany, Ga.
Cures scratches on
horses and mange on
dogs with one or two
For sale by all drug-
4-1-d-w-ly.
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gists.
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