The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, October 10, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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~ * wM 3 Iw. *>lJ- w J “llil ’ lie Ikintl You Have Always ls<hii*ht, and which lias been in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of z nnf l has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one lo deceive you in this. A;1 Counterfeits, Imitations and. Substitutes arc but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of truants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Wh»« is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor •'LI, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It a.-sinrllates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THF CCNTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NtW YORK CITY. WATCHES. JEWELRY. I Right Prices. I Honest Goods. I BEELAND, the Jeweler, I Triangujar Block. | DlfljnONDS. CUT-GLHSS. j R A dollar saved is a dollar earned. Increase your s R earnings. Buy vour clothes of THE NEW i I CLOTHING STORE— I P. D.TODD <&s CO. w lAfANI’T 1 ( SCHOOL DAYS HAVE COME. THE L7V7I 5 1 ’ VACATION KNOCKED OUT THE BOYS’ | CLOTHES. LEFT THEM LOOKING VAI I SEEDY. EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT IN I VC THAT FIX EXACTLY THE CHILLY FALL WEATHER DEMANDS ACHANGE. I_J E? ill J WHERE TO MAKE THE CHANGE BEST 1 I LZ/AIX l IS AN ALL-IMPORTANT QUESTION. M HERE, IS OUR ANSWER-HUNDREDS I RPA/I OF MOTHERS’ ANSWER, AND YOUR L'L-M’l ANSWER, AFTER TRIAL. A SCHOOL V I SUIT IS THE FIRST NEED, AND ONE ft Hr I I S ? I OF OUR $2.00 TRADE BOOMERS IS JUST LJUULikJ • WHAT YOU WANT. THE FAIR STORE* K3MS?3MBK!EaBasnESE34SS3BaMBa«MMEMSH®™ife. Has removed to Cherry street, next to Payne & Willingham’s and L. McMa nus’ furniture stores and opposite Em pire Store. 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 <BcC 0., 450 Cherry Street - - - - Macon, Ga. Home Industries and Institutions HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO H. STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and cul vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. MACONREFRIGERATORS: MUECKE'S Improved Dry Air Refrigerators. The best Refrigerators made. Manu factured right here In Macon, any size and of any material desired. It has qualities which no other refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and ree them at the fac tory w N»w street. MACC” MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER io r8<?8. NEW TRANSPORTS. • - « Big Fleet Will Soon Be Ready on Pacific. By Associated Press. San Francisco, Oct." 10.—The new fleet of trarnaports is rapidly being prepared for service. The Newport has not yet arrived, but is -expected at any hour. The Senator will come oft the Union Iron Dry docks tomorrow and the Valencia will take her place. The Ohio will go on the dry dock today and as soon as she has been overhauled the Indiana will take her place. The latter vessel went direct to the quar antine station and will be fumigated before she goes on the dry dock. The Newport will follow the Valencia at -the dock and an effort will be made to get all of the four vessels away next week. lif <hey can be fitted out in time they will leave in a bunch. If not, the Senator will sail next Sunday and the others will follow as soon they are ready. General Merriam has called on General Miller for the complete field returns of all the (troops in his command. This he did for the purpose of seeing how to best se lect commands to go on the different trans ports. They have to be chc-s-en with regard 'to 'the capacity of the vessel.' and an effort will be made not to overcrowd any of the transports. General Merriam has been informed that The transport Peru sailed from Manila on Saturday. GOLF TOURNAMENT For the Championship of the United States at Adesiy. By Associated Press. New York. Get. 10. —Everything is in readiness at the Ardsley club for the wo man’s golf championship tournament of the United States, which will begin to morrow morning at a cuarter past 9 o’clock and continue through Friday. The United States Golf Association has made the drawings of the competitors and fixed this starting time for the first pair at the hotir as given. The players will follow each other at intervals of six min utes’, the last pair getting off the first tee at a quarter .past 12 o’clock. Os course there may be a few withdrawals so that the time may be somewhat shortened, but there is ample time to finish long before dark, even if there should be considerable delay. There are in all sixty-one entries. From this number the eight who turn in the lowest score in the contest tomorrow will be the Qualifying competitors for cham pionship honors, which will be continued at match play on the three following days. The accessibility of the Ardsley links and their proximity to the clubs have un doubtedly contributed to the large num ber of entries. A review of the names shows that at least twenty have practically no claim to be regarded as even would-be champions, but they have probably gone in for the sport of the thing and they will keep interesting the handicap arranged for the foliowins days for those who fail to get in the eligible list of eight. MILLER RETIRES. Rear Admiral Warns People Against Honolulu. San Francisco, Oct. 10. —Rear Admiral Miller, who will retire (from the navy on October 15th, says thait he will stop -at his old home in Ohio on his way cask, but will ■probably reside part of the time in San Francisco. He warns people against going so Honolulu in the expectation of making their fortunes. Be says: “The simple fact that ithe form of a government is going to change has not opened up additional resources. There are no new positions for people who go.in and there are not likely -to be any.’’ The admiral, however, thinks there is a great future in store for the islands. He will turn his flagship, the Philadelphia, over to Commodore Keutz, who will suc ceed him on the Pacific station. After be ing overhauled at the Mare Island navy yard, the cruiser will probably be sent to either Honolulu or Somoa. FITTING PLACE, Accidental Shooting and Suicide in a Cem etery. By Associated Press. Caiiylc. 111., oct. iO —While a party com posed of Joseph Corcoran, Scott Crabtree. Leila Shade and Rosa Smith were rambling in the cemetery, Corcoran exhibit ?1 a re volver and the party closed about him' to examine it. Corcoran playfully pointed it at Miss Smith. She jumped aside but the fire arm was discharged and the bullet en tered Mss Shade’s thigh. She fainted away. Corcoran, supposing he had killed her. walked away a few steps and placed the muzzle of the revolver to his left temple and blew out his brains. The young woman was taken home and is now in a precarious condition. Corcoran was 20 years .old and Miss Shade 19. BLANCH WILLIS HOWARD. Authoress of Some Note in this Country Dead, By Associated Press. New York, Oct. 10. —A dispatch from Munich, Bavaria, announces the death there of Blanche Willis oward, the Am erican authoress. She was the widow of Dr. von Teuffel. formerly physician to the King cf Wurtemburg. She was chiefly known as an novelist, but also contributed a number cf articles to magazines in America. Mme von Teuffel lived for years in Ger many and recently at Munich, where she made, a brilliant and attractive figure in a circle of artistic and literary minds of many nationalties. Mme. von Teuffel alwajrs preferred to study the human being in the odd type, rather than the peculiarity of the human being. “One Summer,’’ her first book, at tracted considerable attention. “Seven on the Highway,” a books of short stories, “Aulnay Tower.” Tony, the Maid.” “One Year Abroad,” “Aunt Serina.” “Guenn.” and rhe “The Open Door,” were others of her works. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. C. H. P<ete has moved his office from 370 Second street to 56$ Cherry street, over Bruhl’s jewelry store. 55.0C0 worth of decorations iu<t in for the Carnival at Powers’. A Cordial Welcome to Visitors! MAKE OL R PALACE OF FASHION YOUR HEADQUARTERS If vou want to see the grandest sight of yo-tr life, visit Macon’s Great Diamond Jubilee Carnival If you want to see Macons most popular Dry Goods Store, visit Josephson’s Enterprise’ Josephson’s =sgESs=g Enterorise especially our most elegant line of Silks, our mammoth stock of Black and Colored Wool Dress Goods, our full assortment of Velvets, our beautiful selection of Dress Trimmings forts gra s OCO ne ° O LaCe C 7i tai ? S ’ ° big bar^ains in Table linens, Blankets and Conv forts, o, )G0 new Capes and Jackets, ahe newest swell things; will offer these this week as e biggest wrap bargain ever known in Georgia. Come and see them. Our friends in tue city will please take notice of the following wonderful bargains. These prices hold good for the entire week. . r I T>ABCMAJ»IC MCteTCWrS. Hosiery A more complete or better line of hosi- ery cannot be found in Macon. Black, tan and fancy hose for ladies, men and chil dren; price from 5c to $1.50 •a 3 u? .3 O o o *0 2 O Ih-W L I—3 YL bvW a « = « O' ts .0 w 2. . w ?• * 8 B o'- s 2. n ~ E <u ns ; kA 1 t? K » e 2. 1 •= 5.5 r 0 -E j? 'vW# M ’ » E p, „ 55 •§ £ o ? .' / Cg 0 • < c tn -’S ~ c tri w cn rn r—< 4-» r-i ■ FlGAaEjr Qtq CJ G cn \ - •= -s a” i 2 =• Eg w. ” ”’g a u 5 3 5 is.’ E = a“ s 8-2 I«, .2 2 “ =- S- E < ’? := « ” -a, i ? “ g f 11 I I ’ Corsets 1 ’f | eS cn H I * % 5 cn rl Li C/1 • G> ! L S rd We always keep a full line of the cele- p Ql* o u q r» O brated W. B. and R. & G. Corsets in r-> short, medium and long, both black and ' (Z 1 white. Price 50c up. Remember, the Low Prices in this Ad Hold Good for All This Week, ' Hummers Yard-wide 10c Percale at 5c 20c white Flannel at 15c 25c white Flannel at 19c 35c white Flannel at 25c 75c white Flannel at 49c 25c Jeans at 15c 35c Jeans at 24c 25 yads crash Toweling for 9Sc Wonderful Bargains 25 yds Pea Islan 1 for SI.CO 15c A. C. A. feather ticking at 10c Good bed ticking at 5c 10 yds good cotton flannel for 49c 10 yds beet apron ginghams for 49c 10 yds beet calico for 47c 10 yds yard-wide 7c bleaching for 45c 10c navy blue duck It 7c Towel Bargains 16x38 Honeycomb, worth Bc, at 5c 22x47 Honeycomb, worth 15c, at 10c 17x36 all-linen Huck towel, worth 18c..10c 17x36 tied fringe fancy bordered all-linen damask towel, worth 20c 19x43 fanpy bordered Huck towel, 25c„.. 19c Job lot 100 doz. tied fringe fancy bordered ail-linen, large size, 22x46, worth 35 to 40c; your pick of the iot at 25c 50 doz. extra fine fancy damask towels, worth 50c to SI. to go at 35c to 59c 19x40 Turkish bath towels, worth 15c...9c 25x54 Turkish bath towel, worth 40c at.2se "Z JOSEPHSON'S ENTERPRISE £ s , Wool Dress Goods Our extraordinary low prices this week on wool dress goods will be more wonder ful than Pains fire works. Just look at these prices. Impossible to give you a com plete de-tail of this enormous stock, but offer in the following a few bargains that will paralyze anything that competition will offer: Parisian novelty suits, worth from $5 to $25, at $2.98 to.. sls $1.40 50-in broadcloth in all colors at.. 98c' . $L 50-inch broadcloth in all colors at..75c i 75c 38-inch Venetian suiting at 49c I $1.50 novelty crepons at 9sc ' $1.25 novelty Armures at 85c I $1.40 novelty WAlmas at 9sc : $1.40 novelty Poplins at 9sc , $1 52-inch covert cloths at 75c I $1.25 44-inch whipcords at -89 c ‘ 110 pieces assorted designs and weavees, i ranging in value at 60c to 75c, to go this week at 4;i c j 3< pieces 42-inch all-wool novelty suiting, worth 60c, at ' 38-inch novelty suiting, worth 45c, at..25c 34-inch 25c novelty suiting at 15c 20c novelty suiting at 15c 20c novelty wool suiting at 12%c Ladies’ Wraps You would be surprised to see so many ‘ capes and jackets in one house in the city ! of Macon. Just think of it, 5,000 new wraps | for you to make your selection from. It : is needless to say that if you want a wrap ■ and see this immense line you’ll surely make a selection. You’ll find in this line all kinds of cloth capes and jackets, all ■ kinds of plush capes and jackets, sizes ’ to fit anybody. Prices from $25 down to • ; 49c each. I I. Knit Underwear i • for men, ladies, children and infants. We , i carry the best line of these goods, and ; nothing but the best, in silk, wool and ' cotton. ■ j Ladles’ Vests from 25c to $1.50 Ladies’ Pants from 25c to $1.50 Children’s vests from 15c to 31.00 Infant’s Vests from 25c to SI.OO ( I Full line Ladies’ Red Flannel Vests ' I and Pants. Give This Your Valued Attention . 10yds tufted dress goods for 97c 8c dark outing at 5c ' ready-made bleached sheets at....49c : 125 c Turkey red damask at 15c ; School boys’ black ribbed 20c hose.... 10c . 10c Outing at gc ; 75c toilet quilts at 49c ‘ , $1 toilet quilts (hemmed) at 75c 'Table Sets and Cloths Ail-linen 2 yds long, white fringed table cloth, worth $1.50 at 98c i All-linen 2% yds long, white fringe table cloth, worth $2, at $1.29 ■ Fringed all-linen table cloth, red bor- . J dered, was sl. now 65c Fringed ali-lien table cloth, was $1.25 now !.. ..89c 1 $8.50 hemstitched tabla cloth and doz. Napkins at this sale $5.98 $lO hemstitched* rtibie cloth and doz. napkins at this sale $7.48 40c colored doylies 23c 65c colored doylies 48c I 1 1 rWWcfiiFKll <.•■!', SStfe'»® W’V’WC* XSg'f e? Separate Skirts Ready to nut on. Skirts to fit the fat or lean, the tall er short, the old or young. J Skirts at all prices from 75c to sl3. Wool | in plain and brocade, brillianteen and Ce cilian skirts, silk and satin skirts. Skirts world with out end. Come help us reduce this immen.se stock. Boys.’ Suits We have about. 400 boy’s suits which we want to wipe out entirely, haven’t the room for them; they will have to go, and our low price will sure move them. They I were *2 to *B, They have been cut to $1 . to *4.98; all ages, and of- the latest new j styles. Table Linen Bargains 40c all-linen red bordered Damask... .25c • 45c all-linen red bordered Damask... .29c ’ <oc all-linen red plaid Damask 49c 60c Cream Damask 39. 70c Cream Damask (70 in wide) 49c 50c Bleached Damask 75c Bleached Damask 11 Bleached Damasjc (70in. wide) 75c 11.15 Bleached Damask (70 in. wide).. 83c 11.40 Bleached Damask (72 in. widej..97c Turkey red Damask, worth 25 to 75c, to go at this sale for 15c to! 49c 75c white Napkins 49,- 11 white Napkins 73 c $1.25 white Napkins 97 C $2 white Napkins $1.48 $2.75 white Napkins $1.95 $5 white Napkins $3.40 Blankets and Comforts 500 blankets worth 60c, at 35c 500 blankets worth 75c, at 19c 1 30 i« blankets worth sl, at .5.- 3«>o!dankets worth $1.50 at ■ ! -ovb’.;nittß worth *2 at 1.<3 blankets wo. th $2, at $1.98 ’ -'oh blanket*. ranging in pr.i.e ,'rj;.j s_'.><• r J '■ $lO 1,000 comforts in calico a.iJ s.itteen cov ering, couoii and aider.l >w.i filling; prices from 753 to $5 Don't hunt th> town over 'ar ering, but com-* at once to head-juaners. 7 I