The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 15, 1894, Image 7

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SHIRTS. HATS. Over 200 men'* and boy*’ sample strain Kata 25 cenjf knd CO cents each. t BOYS' KNEE PA^TS 18 CENTS. } Sovonty-flve pairs boys' kneo pants, all elr.es, 18 co^ts a pair. ( . All.nockVear marked to close. ■ THE DANNENBERG COMPANY " ^ ' *- ’. “ mmm-mrnmmmm ’ n* I ■ - _ _ ■ — - — _ _ tMom — mm I W. CARR, Pass, and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. N DENTISTRY, \ Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for t th* !rt*t eight years been reasonable la bin charge* for dental work, and who. la hotter prepared to do bridge. cro\Vn and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post graduate course in pro.*, thetlc dentistry, owing to the stringent cy of the times, Is willing to he everf. moro reasonable In bis charged. Coni%' |*t him examlno your b^tb and »ee how rensonahle you can havo yom dental work dono. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington are* nue, near First Baptist Church. Vino* ville and belt lino of street cars pasfl ble office door. Macon, Go. DOUBLE DAILT TRAINS. lee and Miss Bessie Garnic of Jackson* ville, Kin., with Miss Bessie Black- shear, of Thomas ville. are prominent among the many beautiful women now here. Just here one U reminded of a bright speech manic by a charming lit tle 3-yeur-old some, days ago. He was being much admired by tttr> aforemen tioned irlo of lovely Women nrvd found dome dlflVculty In gutting 'them sepa rated in his mind. Finally ho solved the problem to hits satis fact Ion and our great amusement. Now (the young ladles are distinguished as "Bessie," "More Bessie" and ‘“Mother Bessie." There Is no exaggeration about the story. I gJv* 4t as one of the brightest specimens of childish wit that ever came to my ears. The 'Misses Hopkins of Thomasvtlfe, &x., are lending the charm of theLr presence to the many other attractions of the Jslatrl. •Mrs. Dunn wins admiration and con tinually adds to her well-deserved reputation as a charming hostess and a most admirable woman. She has ell the gentle grace and cordial courtesy for which the women of South Caro lina are so Justly celebrated. Gifted VKh rare personal beauty she unites with it thte graolouaneas amid ignlty of a thoroughly cultured woman. By her ready turn and thoughtful consid eration she addfc*lAPDb Co the social success of the brilliant season. Little Rosa Ooites. Ethel Clancy and Lula HuoMfy are fhe admired off all admirers again this year, as they were last, ft would be hard to find three more oblld-Mke children who at U>* same time are such sweat littis ladles. The Misses Whitfle:u of Brunswick successfully run than It is this year by Mr. Dunn. The faro is excellent, the service efficient and obliging, the mu sic of an unusually high degree of ex cellence and th% surf— Here words foil! It is beyond the ability of an av erage mortal to describe this Island. Glorious St. Simons, queen of tho Southern seas! All day long we sit on the verandas, with the limitless sea stretching as far os the eye can reach, and at night we lose ourselves In dreams, rocked to rest by the melody of waves breaking on the beach. 6t. Simons needs no stronger attrac tion to draw weary, world-driven mor tals than thla; one week of this ever present yet evcr-churrglng sea—Just one little week—g4Vef out row life, near hope and new nerves. The surf for the past few days baa b«*n remarkably fine. At no time U la unsafe or too rough for women and ctwldren, but f«»r the j>hk two days we have had quite as much as we could , manage In the way of swells and breaker*. Yesterday large parties from Atlanta an J Th jin .r .:!!• irriv-i. To- day 'Lher* camera large party from are enjoying the manifold pleasures of rhe island. r.ipt. John Highttower cEmpire with bis wife and two daughters are 11•*i *r. Ti." 'MWam mm be mrvr *f- S tired of taking care of timid women In the surf! Mra. Nat Harris and family returned t-» M won yni-nUy after a two w«*okw visit, A lw«« party from (Macon U ex pected tomorrow. Mra. Moore of Macon Is rapidly re- K'drvlng hoarch and strength from the life-giving sea breezoH. tihe is <he centre of a devoted circle of young wo men and has already become a #i>.u favorite with all. As I write the Inspiring strains of waltz music *re wafted to my ears by the strong ti le breeze. I look through the wind owe toward rhe horizon, where the pilot bo.sts are at anchor, I bear the soft laughter of beautiful women, nnd it Is hard to realize that away off at home the weary work-a-diy world runs •through its laborious hours and men and women art slok aft hsnt ap prehensive, affrighted by a congested money market and the nightmare of "hard timee." Com* down to the st»a, friends! Throw ofT the burden and come down to happy tit. Simon's. Where you may get now strength and new hope. •Enelie Bee. Macon to New York Via the Rich mond and Danville Railroad. By a change of schedule In effect Sunday, May 13, Macon has double (jelly uchedules to Washington and New York via Atlanta and the R, and D. railroad: Leave Macon 7:55 a. m., 4:25 p, m . Arrive Atlanta 11:30 a. m.. 8:05 p, m. Leave Atlanta, It. and D„ 12 m.. 9 p. m. Arrive Greenville, It. and D., 8X0 p. jn„ 2 a. m. Arrive Charlotte. R. and D., 1:23 p. m.. 8X0 a. »n. Arrive Danville, R. and D., 12:30 a. m., 11 AS a. m. Arrive Washington, R. and D., 7:13 a. m.. 8 p. m. Arrive New York, P. R. R„ taj m, C:U a in. Train leaving Macon (n morning ar rives at Richmond next morning 7:15 a. m., and leaving. Macon In the af ternoon arrives at Richmond 4:59 0H?THE GLORIES OF ST. SIMONS! ASSIGNEE NOTICE. THESTOCK OF W. A. REDDING. CONSISTING OF CLOTHING AND HATS, &C, MUST II K SOLD AT ONCE; BIGGEST OF BIG BAR GAINS OFFERED J. J.COIIB, ASSIGNEE, U.I., for Am HOWS THIS? If you wont your «tnro represented anions I hr Illustrations in tho Toll- graph'* special edition, you mint let u* know at once. We make “cut* - ' of bolMlogs. Hft, at our own expats*. They coat you nothing, ami are the rery flne»t quality of newspaper en graving. After w. print the paper you may have tlie •’cat.’* Nothing Magnetic y.rvln.- quiet* the nerves, drive* awsy bad dream* find gives quiet real and peaceful ileep. Sold at Oood- wyn A Cmair. drug *torr. Or. krkt’f Cream Bakl.g Powder We.Id', Pair KWwt Anri. At-- Barnett with tier exquisite li'urtw-r, Camille, nr* enjoying ■f and making nosu of friend*, tore. Besses,*' Mis. Bessie Bol- THE MACON TELEGP APH: SUNDAY MOENING, JULY 15, 1804. THE DANNENBERG COMPANY 404 & 406-THIRD STREET-404 <fc 466 \ We are now at home in our handsome new quarters and extend hearty greetings to all of, our friends and our friends friends, and want everybody to come to see us. The verdict of the hundreds of ladies who saw our new store the p&st week was certainly most flattering to us. We feel truly grateful for the many kind things that was said of us and assure the ladies of Macon and vicinity that our every effort will be directed in their interest Our motto will be: The very best goods for the very least money. Everything new, everything fresh, everything first-class. \ f. \ READ THE LIST; EVERY ITEM IS WORTH READING. .REMNANTS OP EMBROIDERY. Twenty thousand yards In A 1-2 yard length* Hamburg, nnliwook and Swiss embroidery. These we havo from the very narrow edge to .edges six Inches wide, oil at prices Jthat will fairly as- toni*h the closest buyer. Thousands of piece* sold last week Is. best evidence of the genuineness of the bargain. If you ever wont embroideries now Is the t time. You can buy them cheaper than you'll ever buy them again. Every yard of black wool dreaa goods in our storA^muat he closed out by Au- guat 15. Nothing will be reserved. Ev erything must gb. Black wool nunsvelllng 22 Inches wide, all you want, 8 cents. Black all-wool tamtso 32 Inches wide, worth 40 cents, for 19 cents. Black wool Henrietta worth t5 cents tor U cents. Black all-wool silk finish Henrietta to Inch., wide, worth 85 cento, for. 63 cents. Black all-wool silk finish Henrietta 46 LACE CURTAINS. \ Persian stripes worth 20 cents foV 9 Black and white batiste, full 32 Inches inches wide, worth 31 for 75'cenl*. Now Is the time to lay In your supply cents. \ Wide, worth 15. con's, for 4 cent*. Black silk warp Henrietta 46 inches of lace curtains for fall. We will close Plaid organdy worth 15 cents for 8 1-2 35 cents tied fringe damask'towels wide. 31.75 quality .for 31.10. , the stock we have on hand at 20 rer cents. \ again this week for 18 cents. ■ Black all-wool English serge 46 Inches cent ^less tbnn manufacturers' prices. Best 5 cents check nainsook yet Utlc* 10-4 sheeting, same a* last week, wide, 75 cents quality 60 cents. Curtains that were 75 cents now 45 ceTlts. shown, \ V - # for 18 cents. Price it elsewhere arid See All of our black fancies that were 31 and $1.25 now 78 cents and 83 cents. Black storm sergea 46 Inches wide 50 Curtains that were $1 now 60 cents. Curtains that were $1.35 no.v 87 cents. Big line 68-lnch organdy Just in, 35 cents to 65. cents for very fln© quality. the difference. , Mosquito bar* 85 cents. cents. BLACK SILK. Curtains that wore 32.25 now 31-50. Curtains that were 13 now 31-00. Curtains that were 34.50 no.w J2.00. READ OUR LIST OP SPECIALS. ONCE AGAIN, lawn dresses for 15o. 8 cents yard-wide Sea Island 4 1-4 cents. On the counter a* you enter *he dbor Foies and fixtures only 18 cents. Prom 8:30 to 10 o'clock, 10 yards fast Big line fancy figured *duck, colored on the right notice a stack bf black silk Pins 2 1-2 cents a dozen. colored figured lawn for 15 cent*. nnd w^lto grounds, 10 cents. (more than oil the houses In Macon have TABLE DAMASK. ALL DAY LONG— New fall glnghnma for children's wear' all together). There are silks In this 20 yards yard-wide ooft-llneh bleach ing for 31- 9 cents. lot worth (3.50; not a piece In the- 'jt worth less than 31.25. Too many fine We sold dozens of table cloths last week and will continue the great sale Your choice of any pattern feather- silks to have on hand, oof we give *ho of bleached, unbleached and red table Best standard shirting prints 8 cents. stitched braid 10 cents. ladles a chance to buy a handsome silk damask, towels and napkins through New lot indigo bluo and turkey red Don’t forget our remnants of embrol- at small cost Your chblce of these this week. We must close' out all table calico, best quality, 4 1-2 cents. dery- silks this week for first choice 31.73; linen on haiid by August 15. This Is Syrian lawns, stripes, plaids and Big lot odds and ends white spreads, sdoond choice. 31.25: third choice, 90 the housekeeper's Opportunity. checksAworth 15 cents, for 6 cents. slightly soiled. - cents. WHITE GOODS. Black wool nunsvelllng, all you want, 8 cents. Our black Chinas, black Taffetas, black surahs aryl all black allies will be* Lace stripe lawns 3 cents. All percale* 8 cents, all you want. Good article plaid lawn worth 10 cents Black ground Persian mull with col- Best quality sheeting prints only 3 offered correspondingly low this week. for 5 cents. ored figures worth 15 cents for 5 cents. cents. MEN'S K BOYS' MIS IIS MEN'S SUITS 17.50. \ Seventy-live casilmerc.^worsted and serge suit, worth 810 to 315 down this •week to 18. >Thesotmlts «re all tho very, latest In stylo nnd first class In finish. MEN'S PANTS 13.50. \ Two hundred pair men'* all-wool cos- simere and worsted nants, tny /.ilzo, all . ■. r A good stylo* 33.50 a pair, *« ‘ ' Twenty-five doxno puff boaom shirts, 12 to 17, t5 cent* each. ; All Stanley •hlrtstlmt sold for 31 and 31.25 down to 75 cents. TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN $4.00— ROUND Bor information, apply* to B. W. WRENN, J. J. FARNSWORTH, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Agt. She Tells About It in Her Own Bright, Sparkling and Gossipy * ■ V, — Manner. *t. Simons, July 11.—(Special-)—In •Pit. of the dismal cry of hard time* 1 And that St. Simons U right now at jjj* h *l«ht of its most brllknt Mason. This is und /ubtedly due . in a '.arge nvusur* che excellent management « Mine Host Charles A. Duan. In- OMd the' hotel ha* never been more L