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R W. GLAD I NG. Gen Age
U-. ThowMuUl*. Ga.
MUCH INW
OUT OERCER
Program For Tonight is Par
ticularly Full of Good
Things.
TOMORROW IS LAST DAY
And the University Will Close With
a Brilliant Finish— About
the Graduates.
Theh sophomore prize declaration at
Mercer took place last night iu the pres
ence of a large audience. The speakers
were:
W. I'. Taylor, lUcbmond, Ga A. B
Smail, Jr., (Macon; C. Jackson, Hayston;
S. E. Stephens, Canton; R. P. Jones, Can
ton; A. B. Whitfield, Hawkinsville; Cy
rus Hudson, Cochran; W. S. Maddox, Fin
chervilie; Newsome Cooper, Columbus; W.
M. Let, Gordon; J. D. Harling, Fuharlec
There was a meeting of the board of
trustees today. There was a very full at
tendance. The Alumni Association met at
4 p. m. All the members oi the graduat
ing class, numbering twenty-four, allied
themselves with the organization.
following is tire program for tonight:
PROGRAM.
Music.
Prayer.
Music.
Vocal Quartette. Medley—(Messrs. Beaz
ley, Turner, Conner, Jones, Davis, Bailey
ami Kirven.
Address before the Aftimni Association—•
Rev. A. A. Marshall, class of 1874, Atlanta,
Ga.
Violin Solo, Kuiaw'iak (11. Wieniawski,)
Mr. Hansell Crenshaw, Atlanta Ga.
Vocal Quarteette, “Tenting Tonght.”
Annuel address before the Phi Delta and
Ciceronian Literary Societies, by Rev. F.
C. McConnell, D.T)., class of 1888, Lynch
burg, Va.
Music.
(Benediction.
Einale.
Among the short speeches at the fare
well jubilee pf the Mercer students yester
day there were none more earnest and in
spiring than that Mr. Will D. Upshaw. In
the course of his remarks he fed ngly re
ferred to a special source of inspiration,
the presence of his mother, who sat in the
audience before him. The announcement
created a pleasant ripple of surprise anti
delight on the part of “Earnest Willie’s”
many friends, who eagerly sought the op
portunity to meet the mother ■of this
young man who is so much loved by the
Mercer boys.
Mrs. Upshaw, who is a lovely Christian
eharcater, has come from her home in
Douglassville, Ga., to attend the Mercer
commencement. She Is now the guest of
Mrs. T. J. Bell, on Huguenln Heights, and
during the B. Y. P. U. convention the lat
ter part of the week, she will be the gufest'
of Mr. .A. Davis, 369 Orance street.
The declamation contest last night be
tween the eleven mem'bers of the soph
omore elass w»js ?a splendid sho wing -of
oratory. Jn thjs eiass js found some of
Mercer’s best ability in this
b a bard matter to decide who is tile best
speaker. The following yomi'g men spoke
for ihe medal.
"Supposed Mpceoh of John Adams," W
C. Taylor. C, R„ Richland, Ga.
"Swiss Independence,” a. B. Small, Jr..
P. D g,, 'Macpn, Ga.
"The Batiio pf Armageddon," A. B.
Whitfield, P. D. H,, Hawkinsville, Ga.
“The Division of [he W. M.
(Lee. c. S.. Gordon, Ga.
“Ben Hur's Chariot Race.” Newsom
Cooper, P. I). S., Columbus, Ga.
“The Hotlth Faithful to Her Duties.”
V. L. Maddox, p D, S., Fincherville, Ga.
“The Man on the MouniJKht,” C. Jack
son. C. S„ Hayston, C,a.
"Patriotism of 1775.” J. P. Harling, P.
D. S.. Euharlee, Ga.
“Death of Robespierre,” S. E. 'Stephens,
c S-. Canton, Ga.
“Defense of the Bitfe,” C. W. Hudson.
C. S.. Cochran, Ga.
"Extract frpm Julius Caesar,” R. P.
Jones, C. S., Canton, Ga.
Tomorrow morning the senior speakers
Will deliver their final addresses in Mer
cer's ehupel. Their ars seyen speakers
and each one will make a splendid showing
of literary and oratorical powers. The
speakers and their subjects are as follows:
John E. Briggs, of Bushy Fork, on “The
Higher Education of the People;" B. M
Callaway, j.r., Washington, on “The Mod
ern Newspaper;” T. C. Kendrick, Willet,
on “The Tepdencies Towards the Unity of
Men:” Ailjaon J. Johnson, Acworth, on
“Political Priciples that Endure;” Perry
S. Pearson.-Lumpkin, on “This Country of
Oijrs;” A. F. O'Kelley, on “The Nt»w
Man;” l-'rank S. Burney, Madisop, on
“Blood Will Tell "
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Each weekly subscriber is expected to
pay promptly on Saturday moruipg. The
carrier is not allowed to accept pa;t pay
from anyone, and balances will no? be car
ried on the books. Persons who desire to
pay by the month should make arrange
ments to pay 45 cents in advance.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE MEN.
Georgia Union’s Annual Convention at
Tybee.
The seventeenth annual convention of
the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of
Georgia was hdid at the South End hotel
at Tybee Sunday.
There were present delegates from Sa
vannah. Augusta and Macon, besides many
mernn.r. of the various organizations wnu
w« re present as spectators. The delegates
of the Si. Augustine Knights ot Coiumibus
were not present, but were represented i>y
pioxy. It was decided at the last conven
tion to hold this year’s convention in At
lanta. but the place of meeting was chang
ed a few days ago to Tybee.
The convention was called to order at
noon. The state officers’ reports were read
and accepted. They showed the Union to
be in a good condition. The membership
Is about 300.
President M. J. O’Leary’s report dealt
in detail with the condition of rhe Union,
and the work it is carrying on. He urged
upon the mem’bers the necessity of work
ing for the cause of temperance. The or
ganization of other unions and the obtain
ing of new members was stronly advoca
ted.
The delegates present were:
Augusta—-I’. 11. Rice, I’. M. Mulherin,
and James J. Joy.
Macon —'S. E. McKenna, E. A. Sheridan
and W. A. McKenna.
Savannah- M. J.- O'Leary. J. M. Mc-
Bride and Daniel Connors.
The following officers were elected for
the ensuing year:
President—John L. Armstrong of Augus
ta.
Vice President—John M. Mcßride of Sa
vannah.
Secretary—6. F. McKenna of Macon.
Treasurer—'E. X. Sheridan of Macon.
Marshal —-M. J. Corrigan of Augusta.
It was decided to hold the next conven
tion at Atlanta. Therd is no temperance
organization representing Atlanta in the
Union at present, but it is thought that
one will be organized during the year.
The delegates returned to their homes
last night.
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«tara
IS CARTER GUILTY?
The Army and Navy Journal Says He is Con
victed.
Washington. June 1. —Th” Army and
Navy Journal says:
“It is positively asserted on the au
thority o’s those acquainted with the facts
that Captain Oberlin M. Carter, C. E., U.
IS. A., has been found guilty by the court
martial before which he was tried and
sentenced to a long term of imprisonment.
The president has not yet acted upon bis
case and every effort will be made to se
cure a reversal of the finding of the court.”
This- information which comes from a
source that cannot be doubted, is causing
the friends of Captain Carter a good deal
of concern. He and those associated with
him have (been in Washington come time
and will probably remain here.
The report telegraphed from Washington
several weeks ago that the cqse had been
referred to the judicial department for re
view seems to have been unfounded. The
case will go direct to the president and
the verdict must have bis approval.
Nothing can be said definitely as to what
will be done with the alleged conspirators
named with Captain Carter in the speci
fications and charges against him. The
end of the ease 'is, Uyweypr, apparently a
long way off.
It is understood that the accused has
been found guilty on almost every charge
against him, and there is much concern
about the final outcome.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject, is
narrated by him as follows: “I was in a
most dreadful coiidjtion, My skin was al
most yellow, eyes 'stinker), tongue coated,
pain continually in back and sides, no ap
petite- gradually growing weaker day by
day. Three physicians had given me up.
Fortunately a friend advised trying “Elec
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provement. I continued their use for three
weeks and am now a well man. I know
they saved my life and robbed the grave
of another victim.” No ons should fail to
try them. Only 50c per bottle at H. J. La
mar & Sons’ drug store.
Hotel Cumberland, opens
for the summer June 14th
Reduced terms offered parties
of five or tpore,
Lee T. Shackelford,
Proprietor.
Why thp Fever is in Macon,
Editpr Evening News(No d° u t>t you
noticed as others have that every drug
store has its peculiar odor, and while all
should smell alike no two have the same
odor. A druggist canot detect any odor
at all in his own drug store, but- can
readily distinguish other drug stores by
thejr peculiar odors. I mention this in
order to show that the citizens of Macon
nipy npt notice the fpuil odor which per
vades and envelopes the city especially at
night. The writer seldom goes into the
c|ty at night, bqt a few nights ago he
had occasion to walk oyer a portion of the
city ((Qotton avenue, Second street, Pop
lar street and Cherry street) and was al
most stifled with the foul smell, as if the
whole town were a vast slaughter house
or the basinswhere all the kitchens emp
tied their slops. He (became thoroughly
convinced that it was sewer gas or some
thing on that order and firmly believes ii
is this which causes the fever now pre
vailing. One who breathes this air daily
would not likely notice how 'foul it was,
but to one not acustomed to it. it was
sickening and repulsive. Let the proper
authorities look into this matter before
it is too late. Let it go unheeded and we
will have an epidemic in our midst. An
oiipce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure, L e l cieaiisiug .tnj disinfection be
done at oiree. “VINEVILLE.”
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111.,
makes the statement that she caught cold
which settled on b'’- lungs; she was treat
ed for a month by her family physician
hut grew worse. He told her she was a
hopeless victim of consumption and that
no medicine could cure her. Her drug
gist suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery
for consumption; she bought a bqtile and
to her delight fqiinq herself benefitted
from the first dose. She continue*! its use
and after taking six bottles, found herself
sound apd well; now does her own house
work and is as well as she ever was.
Free ’trial bottles of this great Discovery
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Mr. P. Kebohum of Pike City, Cal-,
“During my brother’s l;jte sickness from
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lialm was the only remedy that gave him
any relief.” Many others have testified to
the prompt relief from pain which this
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Piles, X’llea. rueu i
Dr. WllHama' Indian Pile Ointment will
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when ail other Ointments have failed. It
absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at
once, acts as a poultice, tnatnrt re
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la prepared only for Illes and Itching of
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••nt by mall an receipt at price. sae.
H ptr
WILLIAMS UTG CO., Prap a.,
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I have found Cheney's Expectorant su
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PROF. J. H. RICHARDSON.
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MACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 1 189a.
IWILL DEFEND
GEORGIA COAST
Thought Probable That the
First. Regiment Will be
Used for 1 hat Purpose.
AGAINST SPANISH INVASION.
The Boys Wili be Sent to Some
Points Probably in Other
States as Well-
The First regiment of Georgia volun
teers is likely to (be sent tb the coast to
defend Georgia's shores from Spanish in
vasion. It is probable that Col. Lawton's
regiment will be divided into detachments
and sent to different points on the eoast
so as to distribute it all along the state
coast line. The Constition this morning
says.
Col. Lawton was in Atlanta yesterday
all day. He went up from his camp at
Griffin ami called upon the various ainiy
officials here. He visited the war depart
ment ami conferred with the officials there
in reference to the matter of recruiting his
regiment to a war footing. He was given
a copy of the general orders from Wash
ington relative to the matter, and this
morning he will receive official instruc
tions as to the manner of pro'eq.lur*' in re
cruiting his command.
The First regiment has its uniforms and
all of its camp equipment with the ex
ception of new tents. These will be receiv
ed this week.
The new Krag-Jorgenson guns will also
be received this week. First will be sent
a 'full supply of guns and there will
enough to equip all the men, even after
the ail.lition.il 300 are recruited. Col. Law
ton said he did not know where he would
be ordered, but he expected to be «ent
away after being fully equipped.
Col. Lawton’s regiment is not brigaded>
but is still under command of Gen. Brooke
of the department of the gulf. The intent
tion of the war department is to have the
First regiment kept within the state for
coast defense, and now it is regarded as
"certain that the regiment will.be detailed
for that purpose. Os course some change
may be made necessary in the plans of the
.war department, but it is now intended
that the First shall go to the state coast.
The department of the gulf is taking
precautions how to insure against any
troufble from privateers or apanish invad
ers. The coast defenses aire already in
fine shape, but the lack of men is greatly
felt. The department officials say that
many troops are needed on the coast of the
gulf states to insure adequate protecbion.
The work of distributing the soldiers
along the coast borders was 'begun yester
day. Orders were issued from headquar
ters here sending two Texas regiments to
border forts. The Third Texas volunteer
infantry and the First Texas volunteer
oavaliy were bpth ordered frotn Attsoin,
Texas. The cavalry goes to Fort Sam
Houston and the infantry goes to Fort
Clark. The official orders of removal
were as follows:
“Headquarters Department of the Gulf.
Atlanta, Ga., June 6, 1898. Special Or
ders No. 45-2. With the approval of the
war department the Third Texas, United
"States volunteer infantry, now at' the
state camp at Austin, will proceed by rail,
with its supplies and equipments, to Fort
Clark, 'Tex., for station until further or
deis and for equipment and instruction.
The necessary tranportation wil be pro
vided under direction of the chief quar
termaster of the department. By com
mand of Major General Brooke.
“W. I’. HALL,
‘Assistant Adjutant .General.”
“'Headquarters Department of the Gulf,
Atlauin, (;<|., Jppe f>,*lß9B. Specjal orders
No. 45-2. With the approval of' the war
department, the First Texas, United States
volunteer cavalry, now at the State camp
at Austin, will proceed by rail, with its
supplies and equipments, to Kort Sam
Houston. Tex., for station until further
orders and for equipment and instruction.
The necessary transportation will be pro
vided under direction of the chief quarter
master of the’ department. By command
of Major General Brooke. W. P. HALL.
’Assistant 'Adjutant General.”
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Price 50c. and Si: 6 boxes $5.
For quick, positive and lasting results in Sexual
Weakness, Imnotencv, Nervous Debilitv and Lost
Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPEClAL—double
strength—will give strength and tone to every par’
and effect a permanent c ire. pheapest and best,
too Fills sr; by mail'.
FREE — A hottie of the famous Japanese Livei
Pellets will be given with a ft box ot more o( M»g
(etic Nervine, tree. Sold only by
For sale by GooJwyu’j Drug Store and
fWw-i H«q«* Phj.rmoy.
HALF GENT N WOHL
AnVFRTISJKMENTS of Wants, for Sale
For KtMif, Found, Ktc., are inserted
in THIS COI.UMN at Half Cent a ” Word
er«’ h insertion. No Advertisement taken
for Ihhh than 15 rents.
Miscellaneous.
THERE are oils and other oils, but none
as good as Safety Oil. For sale only
by Consumers’ Oil Company.
HELLO! EVERYBODY —Have you a pic
ture ypji enlarged .or framed
first class, but mighty cheap. Do
you want a beautiful dining room,
hall, or parlor picture. I have
• ’em. A beautiful Klondike, African
diamond pin, ear or finger ring, shirt
or cuff or collar button. If so, remem
ber Migrath’s, oppohite Hotel Lanier,
558 Mulberry street.
WE have reduced Safety Oil to 60 cents
for five gallons. Former priceTuc. Can-
sumersJ—Oi’l rtonipany.
WANTED—fStfick to pasture in my pasture
hear Macon. Good water, plenty of
grass and a good plank fence. Reas
onable. Address Cas&n Sherwood,
manager, .McElroy, Ga., or IV. S. Sher
wood, city.
SAFETY Oil. Finest oil made. Reduced to
60 cents for five gallons. Consumers’
Oil Cotmpahy.
\\ E handle Safety Oil exclusively. Finest
lamp ail made. Five -gallons for 60
cents. Consumers' Oil Compapv
USE Safety Oil in ypur oil stove. Purest
oil made. Consumers' Oil Company.
NOW >s the rime to have your lace cur
tains laundered. Mrs, Ryder, near
Crump’s park, does the very best work.
All Oui tains laundered at only 25 cents
per window.
M E h;«ve dropped the sale o£ Sunlight Oil
JPd wall handle Safety Oil exeJqsjYeJy.
Finest oil made, five gallons far 60
cents. Consumers’ Qi} Company.
W. A. GOODYEAR, carriage, buggy and
wagon shop. Horse shoeing, tine paint
ing. Repairing of scaleg a
| 452. 455 Poplar ztree»
i a fifn KrFrw * ’
. o WANTED—For war ip Cuba by
Senor Quesada, Cuban representative
at Washington. Endorsed by Cuban
, patriots. In tremendous demand, A
bQeanaa for asents. Only $1.50. Big
uook ,big commissions. Everybody
wants the only endorsed, reßghle book.
Outfits sent free. Credit given. Freight
i P&id. Drop all riash and make S3OO
a month with War in Cuba. Address
“4ay* the national book con
cern, 352-356 Dearborn street, Chi
cage. HL
W ANTED—The people of~MaTon and
friends ot Mrs. O. A. Mason to know
inej can obtain her services as pro
fessional nurse by telephoning or tele
graphing her at Fort Valley, care W.
Carlton, 3 flaily trains to Macon.
POR b-ALE Milch Cow, fresh 16 quarts
per day, 8 pounds of Butter per week
guaranteed. J. G. Postell.
„_. MSTORIA
CAS- ’’“i"
I Bears the Fac-simile
ting the Slomodisajul Bowels oi la 'co ;
Tfi a ■ i bigußtiirO
| OF
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful -a
nessandßcst.&mtai ns neither • —•
Opium,Morphine nor yfineral. ZX
Not N ai< e otic. »•
BrSff-TH.Pn’CakR lg
l\mpki* Seed’ wU ON THE
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Harm Seed - 1.
« OF EVERY
Apcrfectßtsaedy »oi Cohstipa- /\*T V T'I
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, § 8->| j | | I «
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- fl fl "
ness and Loss of Sleep. .
Fac Simile Signature of g 1 -y p VTIT TX
i irih KIND
NEW YORK. S
IffiMMOjl ™ HAVE
V:™±Zr"'|ALWA¥S BOUGHT.
W '2«'~.-.,,,, ■ THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NfW YORK CITY.
J. S. BUDD CO.
320 SECOND STREET.
421 Walnut St. OrST
460 Oak St. b [.Il HHI I I 1171 Oglethorpe St.
288 Orange St. * HULL I 994 Second St.
420 Calhoun St. 386 Clinton St*.
233 Bond St. Opposite 386 Clin-
Dwelling with large lot. head of ton St., in East
Oglethorpe street. Macon.
Store and offices in good locations.
Fire and Accident Insurance.
Exquisite are the BELTS we are now
manufacturing- for Ladies
and Gentlemen.
Pure white and colored leather. See our handsome line of
• Buckles.
Trunks repaired No drayage charged.
G. BERND <L CO.,
450 Cherry Street - - _ - Macon, Ga
Don’t Lay It to the Wafer.
* Pure water is necessary to Health, but genuses ts equally im
portant. DISINFECTANT LIMF* is the only thing that guarantees a per
fect sanitary condition. Keep the yards well sprinkled. It will neutral
ize the poisonous gases and prevent sickness—will save you many a dol
lar in doctor’s bills. Be advised in t’ime. We have reduced the price
to 50 cents per barrel delivered.. One barrel may prove the salvation of
of your family. Use it now. Don’t wait.
T C. BURKE, MACON, GEORGIA
—Southern Ry.
Schedule in Effect Sunday, May 1, 1898
„ CENTRAL, UME
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THROUGH OAR SERVICES,"ETC ”
- . N i° S ; 13 3nd 14, Pubman keeping Cars between Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at
Maeqn.
Nos. 15 and.K day'express trains, between Atlanta and Brunswick.
Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observation oars, between Macon and Atlanta, also
Pulman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. -Connects in Union depot,
Sftuth ’ W h SoatHwe3t€rn Vestlb uted Limited,” finest and fastest train in the
Nos. 7 and 8 Pullman sleeping cars be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. Con
nects la Atlanta Union depot with ‘U. S. Fast Mail Train” to and from the
hail St.
FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P& C. M-, „ J. M. CULP; Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. C, ’ ’ Washington, D. C
W. A. TURK. G- P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A.,
Washingon, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
RANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A.,
Macon, Ga. 565_Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
Keep out of Reach of the Spanish Guns.
Take the
C. H. & D. TO MICHIGAN.
3 Trains Daily.
Finest Trains in Ohio.
Fastest Trains in Ohio.
Michigan and the Great Lakes constantly growing in popularity.
Everybody will be there this summer. For information inquire of
your nearest ticket agent.
Josephson’s.
Enterprise.
Phone 249. 553 Cherry St.
We are after you again with one more of our unmatchable
bargains. This time it is a
Shoe Bargain!
Befoie the fire we ordered fifteen cases of men’s and ladies’
black and tan shoes. These goods came in after the fire;
as we have no shoe store, and no room in our dry goods
store for them, we will offer- the entire stock this week, at
retail, at a great bargain. No reasonable offer refused.
Immense new stock Whittemore’s shoe polish in black,
tan, chocolate and other colors to go at the same great re
duction.
Dry Goods Department.
Read carefully the bargains quoted below, as they will
give you an insight of our innumerable unmentioned money
savers for this week.
fill Tftis Week.
150 twilled Silk Gloria Um
brellas, Dresden aud silver
mounted handles, worth
$1.50 and $2, at
98 Cents.
SI.OO Shirts for 50 Cents.
Gentlemen, we have a bargain for your special benefit;
one that you can buy at just half price ; a bargain that is
a bargain. Read about it. Here it is:
Silk front, puff bosom shirt; puff bosom plaited dotted
Swiss ; shirts extra fine quality. We bought them cheap,
and can afford to sell them for just half what yon will
pay for them elsewhere. 500 in the lot; all sizes ; pure
white ; worth sl. Take your choice this r'Q c
week until all are sold at
Bargains for FBI.
Extra large serge Turkish
bath towels worth 15c at..9c
8 full yards best cross-bar
mosquito net at 38c
15c quality longcloth at 10c
10 yards 7c chailie for 29c
75c umbrells at 49c
35c white organdie. 25c
40c white organdy 29c
75c white organdy 49c
6 yds black cashmere for. .59c
10 yds figr’d organdy f0r..45c
and 15c figured or-
gandy at 10c
40-incli 18c white India
lawn 10c
Great reduction on all our
jeweled belts.
Are you going to travel, and want a first-class trunk ?
If so inspect our full line. We keep only the best makes,
and sell them at a big reduction this week.
EmDroitferu and Laces.
If it is embroidery and
laces that you want and you
dont want to pay any fancy
high price for first-class
goods, we can supply your
wants.
10,000 yds narrow, medium
and wide Swiss and Ham
burg embroidery % value.
<
Immense stock laces in silk,
linen add cotton ; black,
white and butter color, all
widths, prices per dozen,
from 15C up
RIBBON’S.
All widths and colors. See our new sash ribbons in
black and fancy colors.
e Please call at JOSEPHSON’S ENTER
IX v ( ICC PRISE and settle bills due the Roch
ester Shoe Company.
fill Tnis Week.
Immense stock of new things
in fancy parasols, such as
white with ruffles, solid
colors, plaids, figured and
changeable, far ladies and
children ; price
19 Cents to $6.00.
Bargains loi nil.
25 yds 7c sea island f0r.. 51.00
SI.OO hemmed toilet quilts
at 75c
$1.50 crash skirts 98c
60c shirt waists 39c
Men’s alpaca and Cicilian
coats and vests at half price.
75c revering 49c
50c empire fans 25c
5 yards novelty dress goods
for 62c
Taffeta lining, all colors.. 5c
12 yds apron check ging
ham for 47c
8c fancy check crash tow
eling 4c
30c white pique 20c
25c white pique 15c
intention men and Boys.
Read about this good bar
gain that we have for you.
You know that you are hard
on clothes, and it - takes
something well made to do
you. We keep the kind that
will surely bold any boy, no
matter how rough he may be.
Boys’ knee pants 10c to 98c.
Children’s linen colored suits
worth $2.50 at $1.49
Boys’ suits $1 to $5.
A few more men’s suits and
pants left of that great
bankrupt stock.
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