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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4,. 1906.
fortunate accident at the corner of
Washington and PJne streets, Wed
nesday afternoon, Is still serious. The
horse stepped on her back and se
verely gashe* her head. Her age
counts against her, also. She Is In an
almost helpless condition. It Is to be
hoped that a change for the better
will soon show Itself. Dr. Davis Is In
attendance upon her. She is at the
home of her niece, Mrs. W. J. Hall.
Mrs. Hall was also in the buggy, but
beyond a general shaking up and some
braises wa3 not hurt.
The hack' drivers who drove down
to the park yesterday In the hope*of
bringing back some of the fans were
rewarded for their efforts. The rain
drove folks, who would otherwise have
walked home, to take refuge in the
carriages.
Come round this evening and see
how the other games In the Georgia
State League camdjout. Detailed tele
graphic accounts at The Office.
Those Who Come and Go—Short and
8nappy Paragraphs that Everybody
Will Read With Interest-What It
Going on In Society With Now ftnd
Then a Little Gossip.,
More News from the New England
States.
If anyone has any doubt as to the
virtue of Foley’s Kidney Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H.
Stlmpson, of Wlllimantlc, Conn., who,
after almost losing hope of recovery,
on account of the failure of so many
remedies, finally tried Foley’s Kidney
Cure, which he says was "just the
thing” for him, as four bottles cured
him completely. He Is now entirely
well and free from all the suffering in
cident to acute kidney trouble. For
sale by Hllsman-Sale Drug Co.
Mr. W. B. Haley went to. Cordele
today.
Mr. A. L. Carver, of Dawson, was In
town yesterday.
Mr. a A. Barnes has returned from
a business trip to Camilla,,
Mr. Harry Kendall, of Macon, Is
tending the T. P. A. convention.
. Fernland Farms .
Dairy Department
Sweet Cream Rich Milk
High Grade Butter
"Patronage Solicited
For Engagements Telephone No. 199
DON’T RISK YOUR VALUABLES
by leaving them in your house. You may lose them by fire or burglary.
“SAFE DEPOSIT” is the bestjflre or burglary insurance. Our armor clad
safe deposit Vaults are fire and burglar proof. Box rentable from. $3 to'$10
a year. Your inspection is invited.
EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.
Phone 147,
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Mr. A. B. Lee, of Leesburg, was out
at the ball park yesterday.
Mrs. Alec Forrester Is shopping in
the city today from Leesburg. •
Miss May Haverfleld left today for
Fitzgerald to visit relatives for a
month or six weeks.
The members of the North Side Club
yesterday afternoon enjoyed their first
meeting since before Lent, the occas
ion being the entertainment of the or
ganization by Mrs. H. A. Tarver at her
charming cottage on Tift street. Like
numerous previous social gatherings
in this home that are so pleasantly re
membered, this one was greatly en
joyed by Mrs. Tarver’s guests. Delight
ful refreshments were served. The
first and second prizes were captured
respectively by Mrs. W. W. Pace and
Mrs. D. F. Crosland.
It is gratifying to the friends of Miss
Claire Mathews, who has been sick
for several days, to learn that she Is
much better today.
Col. O. F. Cheatham’s friends regret
to learn that, he has been confined to
his home for several days by illness.
Miss Mollle Alexander, of Baconton,
was shopping in the city today.
Miss Adeline 1 Baum, who has been
visiting at Mrs.. Marvin Cohn’s the
past two weeks, will return to her
home at Dublin tomorrow.
Mr. L. O. Whitehead, of Atlanta, is
in-the city today.
Mr. Ira Cook has returned from Les
lie.
The condition of little Jimmie Mal
lard, who was so badly hurt Wednes
day, is a little improved.
Yesterday a prominent young busi
ness man was one of a fishing party of
four. Collectively they caught about
seventy-five or eighty fish. His indi
vidual catch, though, is not to be men
tioned. He brought home quite a
string and only to his wife did he con
fess that they were not all his own.
At bj-eakfast he was extremely solici
tous of the needs of thg others, ask
ing them repeatedly to have some of
“my" fish. As an angler he isn’t so
very much, but when it comes to giv
ing out an impression he’s right there.
Indeed, so few did he catch that it
can't be mentioned.
Yesterday afternoon the’ rains de
scended. The wise ones had been pre
dicting that it would rain yesterday
and so it did. But the folks are clam
oring for more. Even as it is, though,
the people have begun to get active in
the garden line. They rise with the
dawn and operate next to the ground
until breakfast, engaged chiefly just
at present in transplanting tomato
and cabbage plants.
[■here wasn’t the usual crowd at the
pot this morning. It was too un-
nfortable to stand in the rain. Even
1 the most confirmed of the train-
leters it was too wet a proposition.
Paved sidewalks are appreciated at
their full value on a day like this.
When things are dry any old thing will
do to walk on. But let a rain come
and the masculine^lement of the popu
lation turn up their ^rouserS and seek
the stone-paved streets. Likewise the
feminine, only it’s not a case of trous
ers, but of skirts.
WANTS.
FOUND—In front of the Albany Drug
Co. one chainless bicycle. Owner
may recover same by calling at the
Albany Drug Co., identifying the
wheel and paying $1 for this adver
tisement. R. F. Armstrong. 4-3t
LOST—Last week a string of gold
beads; string was broken and beads
in an envelope. Suitable reward
will be paid for return to Herald
office. It
FOR RENT—Two cottages, very de
sirable; rents reasonable. Apply at
once to R. M. Thompson. 2-2t
WANTED—An iron safe. Apply at
Ware & Leland’s. 2-3t
Reward. ~
I will give 325 for the arrest and re
turn to this county of Andrew Mitchell
(colored), charged with selling mort
gaged property;
This May 3rd, 1906.
L. W. NELSON,
3-lwk Albany, Ga.
Clean Your Premises. '
Notice is hereby given that all the
premises in the city'must be cleaned
and kept clean hnd in sanitary condi
tion during summer. On May 10 and
regularly thereafter an inspection of
all premises will he made and crises
will be made against all who have
failed ,to comply with this notice.
J. R. deGGraffenrled,
tf Sanitary Inspector.
At the Head of theiiist:
Ideal- Wood Fibre Plaster,
Longview Lime, ' "
The Best Portland Cement,
Windows, Doors, Blinds,-
Lumber, Moulding, etc. ■
J. D. WESTON.
Telephone No. 44.
Hill
Copyright 1906 by Hart Schaffner &? Marx'
A Money Save*
You Man!
Buy a Two-Piece Suit for One Half and Less.
We have seventy-five two-piece Suits left over from last season. These
suits are worth from $7.50 to $13.50. We propose to close this lot Out at a
great sacrifice.
“WE’RE GOING TO DO IT NOW,” hence the extremely low, price of !
$5.90 for your choice.. We are willing to accept a severe loss in order to close ’!
them out. y '
These suits, are made of thinnest and coolest wool crashes and flannels.
They are correctly cut, broad shoulders, and though light in weight are tail
ored to keep their shape. See window display of these suits.
$5.90
Rosenberg Brothers.
. Dill Pickles, 15c dozen; Sour. Cu
cumbers, lc each; Sweet Mixed, 26c
quart. W. E. FIELDS.
No ice famine In Albany now. Bar
ron sendB It when you want 1L
ALBANY COAL & ICE CO.
California Evaporated Peaches, 16c
lb.; Apples, 15c package, 2 for 25c.
j " W. B. FIELDS,
Max Cassel id Sister
if
We still have a full line of beautiful Millinery to se
lect from. We have in a new shipment of Ready-to-
Wear Sailors. Also a nice line of Voile, Linen and Em
broidered Skirts. '4
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Max Cassel id Sister.
-EVERYBODY RIDE8 IN IT, AND
THERE’S ALWAYS ROOM
FOR ONE MORE.
Mr, T. M. Miller, of Baconton, is in
the city today.
Mr. W. a!. Pinson, who has been at
tending the T.. P. A. convention, re
turned to Atlanta today.
Miss Hermione Nall, who has been
the guest of Miss Pinkston the last two
weeks, returned to Griffin this morn
ing. _
Mr. J. R. Pinkston returned from a
busines trip to Camilla today.
“Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jackson an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Florrie, to ' h^r. William Banks
Haley, of Albany, the wedding to take
place June 27th.”
The above Item, clipped from the
Cuthbert Leader, will be read with
great interest by the many friends of
these popular young people in Albany.
Mr. Haley is one of the most promi
nent young business men and one of
the most popular men socially in Al
bany. Miss Jackson has visited in the
city and numbers her friends ayd ad.
mirers by the score. The approach
ing marriage of these young people
will be an event of great interest both
in Cuthbert and Albany.
Mrs. C. M. Grantham, of Baconton,
was shopping iu the city today.
Messrs. J. L. and J. B. Boon, of Syl
vester, are in toWn today.
Mr, Charley Locket is here today
from Leesburg.'
Mr. M. Rosenberg, of Columbus, ar
rived in the city this morning. Mr.
Rosenberg will make this his home In
the future., Mrs. Rosenberg will ar
rive in Albany this afternoon.
Mrs. J. S. Lowry, of Dawson, is vis
iting at the home of Mr. W. E. Ganna
way.
Miss Adeline Hyde, of Cordele, was
the guest of Miss Chloemily Gilbert
yesterday.
Mrs. S. E. Anderson leaves this
morning for Chatham, Tex. Mra. An
derson will visit her daughter there.
Mr. R. M. Pinson, of Atlanta, is in
town.
Mr. J. M. Swindel Is in the city from
Douglas.
Mr? J. S. French, of Cincinnati, is in
the city. /
Mr. John Underwood, of Blakely,'is
in the city today.
Mr. J. M. Griffin, of Tlfton, is in
town.
Among the Columbus T. P. A.’s now
here are Messrs. Max Banner, Richard
Howard, W. T. Barr and H. Rhodes.
Mr. A. B. Davis, of Cordele, was in
town yesterday. /
Miss Polly Salter, of Leesburg, is
shopping in the city today.
The condition of Mrs. Henry Mc
Clendon, who was injured in the un-
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Delicious Ice Cream
For Warm Spring Days
$ fMany ["people find the first warm
•days^of spring very fatiguing. These
will find oui? delicious ice cream espe
cially refreshing.
Expertly Made of Pure Cream.
Served Daily xn Maxiy Flavors.
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