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< THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, - FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1906.
SUMMER HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Unnsual Variety-—Extraordinary Values
Some man has figured it out with mathematical precision that a person living 75 years stands up 25 years, or one-third of the time. N° w , who would
want to stand 25 years with uncomfortable feet? A great many people think that a comfortable shoe entirely solves the problem, but wiser ones kno
discomfort is often caused by carelessly selected Hose. “ . '
Then there are other considerations which should influence you to buy Hosiery carefully. Both money and a great deal of the trouble of darning may
be saved. It is hardly wise to drop in anywhere and buy the first stockings offered you — though'we honestly think that you would not suffer by sue
careless shopping at this store — but you should examine and compare the hosiery offered you at all the stores to which you have access.
We want you to do this — we invite you to make this comparison of our hosiery with that of other stores. We are anxious for you to study the qual
ities offered, and we say, buy wherever you find the best values. ’ . ., , .
In our really superb stock of Ladieg’ and Children’s Hose we are confident that you will find the best values. Our great confidence in the values in this
\ Spring and Summer Line of Hosiery is born of an experience of nearly forty years. We will appreciate your calling to examine these Hose, even if you have
. no notion of buying.
Strong Values at 25c Embroidered Lisle Hose “Out Size” Hose 45c Hosiery for Children
It has been a hope long cherished by A new lot of beautiful quality lisle In this complete hosiery stock is a Our line of Children’s Hosiery is very
this store that we could offer the best 25c hose, with red, blue, old rose, white and line of extra size hosiery, an unusually complete and beautiful — larger by fart
Hosiery in Georgia. We believe we are self-embroidered figures of various de- good value for 45c than any line we’ve ever shown. Full
realizing that hope in this strong line of signs, is especially attractive. Splendid . _ line of the popular Colored Hose for
plain and lace lisle hose in summer vklues at $1.00 DllSSeS Opecial OUC Children — so stylish for summer wear.
weights, shown in white, black and __ . . . , ... , ,.’. . t Shown in Navy, Pink, Light Blue, Tan
tan. A wonderful hosiery value for 25c. NeW Silk Stockings M A beautlful ne ' v gau £f, , ls . e hose , f0 f and White. Good quality. Both plain
’ s Misses just in. Remarkable in point of and lace lisle at ......... 35c
Pretty Hosiery at 50c , • A new shipment of plain and lace silk quality when price is considered. Spe- Beautiful line of Children’s Ribbed
:<• , . \ ,■ , lisle hosiery has just come in, and con- cial value at 50c L isle Hose in summer weights. Shown
_ We are shpwing some beautiful stock- tains extraordinary values at Mathers* Friend StachinffS in Red, Pink, Blue and Black. A sum-
mgs in black and white, plain lisle or $1.25 to $1.75 IVlOiners r riena OlOCRingS mer hosiery'leader 25c
lace lisle. Excellent quality for com- Exquisite Black Silk Lace Hose from These splendid Stockings for children Splendid quality White Hose for Chil-
foit and wear at ’<;• .50c $1.50 to $4.75 are shown in summer weight. Double dren. Offered at special price of.. .19c
7lZ r Fnlnrerl fiOr Very handsome, .full lace, rich silk toe,^ heel and kneei These stockings _ r « i A > »
hosiery; shown only in white. Special have won a wide reputation and great > Infants Socks, Colored
These beautiful gauze lisle hose are ’..$3.00‘ sale by their excellent wearing qualities. , T . . . o i • u
shown,in white and black, and in pop- 1 , A ful1 lme of Infants Socks in all
.ular spring shades of navy, sky-blue and colors is a new but popular addition to
'tan. Leading stores all over the state T he rw/,>v wr /» r n Th* 0„„/,7v ° ur hosiery stock. Shown in plain and
are selling great quantities of the identi- ^ fYlft \}(>Y fchTiPfi rf6 r * ace ‘ ^ nce< ^'
cal hosiery at 75c a, pair, but the H.,J. [Store. MM.OTTTlUyCr y i/U/fCd Oi I/O. Store. In cotton 25c
& Co. price is only, i.... ...60c In lisle 35c
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Better Soda.
Than Ever
ElIS BUNDLE
WAITING FOR HIM.
-aaagseeeeeseiee&sesifkeeieesea
AT THE Dj:P0T.
Officer Raley Has a Lively Chase After
a Suspicious Character.
Customers say our soda is better than ever this year. As we
hear the same thing every year we are inclined to think our soda
is fast reaching the point of perfection. We certainly try to
make it as near perfect as possible and spare no expense in
■ oflr efforts as
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We use the best of
everything in making it
and serve it in bright, clean glasses. We do not stop at the
best materials for we employ expert dispensers. Even pure
soda can be ruined in drawing.
When your spring thirst arrives come to our magnificent
soda parlor and drink soda that is delicious, refreshing and
satisfying. -
Hoggard Drug Co.,
’Phone 75.
J. £. MacMillan.
President,
TO. G. Mcritvclhcr.
Secy, and Trcas.
If You 1 re Wise
IPs Not to the “Tall Timbers”
' Wednesday morning while Officer
Raley was down at the Union Btatlon
on official business he noticed a young
man, neatly dressed and carrying a
bundle under Ills arm, walking around
the depot. He noticed that the fellow
was trying to evade him, and called
him to him. After some hesitation
the young man came. He said in re
ply to the officer’s queries that he was
traveling under the Inter-State Com
merce law. The officer told him to
climb up In the buggy with him, and
moved over to one side to make room.
He heard something drop, and looking
around saw the young man beating a
hasty retreat. In swift pursuit he fol
lowed across lots, down Mercer street,
across the cemetery, and through the
brickyard.
When the policeman reached the
brickyard the agent had vanished, and
no report of him has since reached
the ears of the police. 1
It seems he was going around among
the negroes selling watches on the In
stallment plan. A negro would order
a watch and pay 25 cents on it, with
out, though, receiving the watch. The
officer has his bundle of literature
waiting for him should he call for it.
The man had quite a roll of money oh
him, which' he had gotten from ne
groes and Ignorant white people.
That you’ll look for building material. Albany
Pressed Stone Co.’s double-hollow air space concrete
blocks are more satisfactory from every standpoint.
THE WEATHER.
Albany Pressed Stone Co.
Weather Forecast.
The following is the'^ weather fore*
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Showers tonight and Saturday.
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STYLE IN PLUMBING
means work expertly done, pipes prop
erly arranged, and all parts neatly and
artistically finished. This is
PLUMBING
that even a poet can sing of. Because
It means solid comfort, sanitation and
long life to the work. We’re proud to
say that w’e do that style of plumbing,
in. new aud repair work.
Give us a trial.
HARRIS RLUMBING CO.
Local Weather Observations.
The following record of meteorologi
cal observations taken by fhe local
co-operative-observer of the Weather
Bureau of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture for the twenty-
four hours ending at 7 o’clock this
morning is published for the Informa
tion of the public:
Maximum temperature 92.00
Minimum temperature GG.OO
Mean temperature 79.0Q
Precipitation 0.87
Height of river 1.70
(No change In 24 hours.)
Weather f. .Pt. Cl’dy
Wind . South
D. W. BROSNAN.
Volunteer Observer.
Although sworn vouchers could not
he produced In proof of the fact, they
looked as If they hatj been married
about a year. The general appear
ance of things gave out that Impres
sion, anyway. The husband alighted
from the train, dragging a go-cart af
ter him. Then he helped down his
wife, who held a tear-stained Infant In
her arms. They went on In the wait
ing room, the man trundling the go-
cart still. His movements were ac
companied with a look that was at
ance calm and Impatient, dlgulBed and
wild. All eyes were upon him, and he
knew it, hut he didn’t show It. Evi
dently he had been there before. He
went up to the window to get the
tlckest.
All at once the infant commenced
to scream. The mother’s efforts to
quiet It were vain, and she was wildly
signalling for him. He must needs
| go—and he went. Finally it was
quieted, and he went up again to the
window.
! When the train pulled In on which
they were to go he and the baby car
riage brought up the rear. Tenderly
| he lifted it up the steps and rolled it
up the aisle. They got seated some
way, the instrument of torture en-
r.eonsced safely half way in the aisle.
I He was making the best of the situa
tion, and as he say the pitying looks
on the faces of the male passengers a
half smile showed itself upon his face.
He wore a resigned look and seemed
to be at peace with himself and the
world. x
As the train left a young man who
had been a close observer of all this
muttered:
“I’ll think twice before I marry.
Catch me in that fix?—never!”
1 ALBANY BRICK CO
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—MANUFACTURERS OF—
Annual Capacity, 10,000,000.
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W. E. SMITH,
Attorney-at-Law,
Room 4, Woolfolk Building.
Albany, 6a.
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A Mountain of Gold
could not bring as much happiness to
Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as
did one box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo,
when It completely cured a running
sore on her leg. which had tortured
her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic
healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores.
25c at Albany Drug Co.’s drug store.
Postmaster Robbed.
itfna
G. W. Fouts, Fostlhaster at River
ton, Ia„ nearly lost his life and was
robbed of all cogifort, according to his
letter, which says: “For 20 years I
had chronic liver complaint, which led
to such a severe case of jaundice that
even my linger nails turned yellow;
when my doctor prescribed Electric
Bitters, whlch^cured me and have kept
me well for eleven years.’ Sure cure
for Biliousness, Neuralgia, Weakness
and all Stomach, Liver, Kidney and
Bladder derangements. A wonderful
Tonic. At Albany Drug Co.’s drug
store. 50 cents.
Rain-coats are in evidence today.
A tale of horror was told by marks
of human blood in the home of J. W.
Williams, a well-known merchant of
Bac, Ky. He writes: “Twenty years
ago I had severe hemorrhages of the
lungs, and was near death when I be
gan taking Dr. King’s New Discovery.
It completely cured me and I have re
mained well ever since.” It cures
Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Set-'
tied (Colds and. Bronchitis, and Is the
only known cure for Weak Lungs.
Every bottle guaranteed by Albany
Drug’tlo., Druggists. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
The Danger of Staying at Home.-
From New Orleans Tiines-Dqmocrat.
One of the accident Insurance com
panies, which has prepared a table on
this subject, gives the following as the
percentage of the different kinds of
accidents:
Per Cent
Accidents to pedestrians 24.14
At home (Indoors) 18.80
Horses and vehicles 18.16
At home (outside) 15.98
Recreation 6-.15
Railroad travel 4.77
Bicycle accidents 4.06
Street-car travel 2.74
Use of firearms 1.73
Animal bites 1.52
Assaults 1.20
Steamship travel 70
Miscellaneous 05
...Good Groceries all the Time...
If you want the best in the
Grocery Line, and want the
right prices, too, ’phone your
orders to No. 91.
S. STERNE,
Washington St. Grocer
TALKINC FEET TO CELEBRITY.
100.00
Quite "Apparent.
The Tramp—You’re one man In a
hundred. ’Taio’t often I meet anybody
thnfll talk to me two minutes without
askin’ why I don’t go to work at some
trade. The Remarkable Man—Oh, I
The late Marshall Field, that great merch
ant prince of Chicago, sent for me ufter I
had treated his fbet, which came '.very near
frightening the wits out of me until hesaid,
‘•my feet are nil right, but what I want you
to do Is to tell me all about my own feet.” To
be worried almost to death with corns, bun
ions, Ingrowing nails and perspiring feet is
absolutely unnecessary. I remove them in
stantly without pain or blood It is a most
plensing experience. Twenty-live cents a
corn and it does not hurt a sp?ck. Strictly
antiseptic. DR. R. E. WILLIAMS.
Surgeon Chlropoaist-Massncer-Samarla.
Telephone 232. Thomasuille, Ga.
P. 8— Dr. Williams offers $5 reward for an
ingrowing nail he cannot cure without pain.
Mrs. Williams does dainty manicure, nia
sage and hair dressing Scalp treatme
J^ D STI
Summer
Suggests
Straws
Straws
na tne morcel wave a specialty.
Suggest
Davis <6 Co.
1.50 to 10.00.
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' They Fit
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Base Ball ]
tomorrow!
Cordele Vs. Albany.
tame tailed a
13:45 Sharp.
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