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THE MACbN TELEGrRAPII: TUESDAY MOIUsUUG, AUGUST 28, 1894.
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AN OPEN LETTER
Pear Sir: This is to inform you that Mr. Charles
Wnchtel lias been appointed exclusive agent, for the city
of Macon, for the celebrated
The quality of this Hat is guaranteed as fine as that
of any regular price $5.00 stiff lmt in the world. The
shape for Fall, 1894, is entirely new and handsome.
We are showing, also, several other Stylish Fall
shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats. See them in our window
August 28.
Your Patronage Is Respectfully Solicited.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, -
MACON,
THIRD YEAR OF
HIS CAPTIVITY
Mr. W. W Davis Entertained a Large
Number of His Friends to an
Elegant Supper
AT PUTZEL'S LAST NIGHT
true Prlncn or ■■Kill Old tlnintiom.ljr l.y
VJioi, Who Acip|)t#tl fh. liivlla-
tlon— In Orrit.lun nr liar*
l> light an Plantar*.
Mr. W. W. Divl*. aupcrlntenilent of
The IMaeon co.il dim, emtertalnfd «
tsrga number of hhi*«itl«m-a frtsnd,
at an elesunt supper ut Puixtf's Uat
night.
In every particular K wae one of the
inlet ile ivtotful anil olohoraueljr ordered
ai«R aftiura that Sia* over been given
at Thta Cilfo. Mr. Davis la Indeed Uie
prince of boat*. Val* evil* Mmwn In ev
ery ftviiture of (ho .vqnlntc, nml the
tusk uf anlcntu&nlnK so liw a number
of people teeened only a i**rt o, irim.elf,
so gracefully dkl he carry out tho role
of tils uppatnimmt m iha jnaaier of
owemoniea. Tho tioiiw were from 7:lC
w 10, unO the 'hour* pasued ua m.i-
menus, anil were nurkuJ down by «v-
t>ry one preaeat aa '.i*n event for happy
recollection hi ttitelr live*.
Course utter course was eerved. Put-
xel'e cuVthie wan taxed To fts utmoat
capacity unit ihvrv artemed. even during
the few hour*, no end to die *uoee*»l'v*
plates ihut tvUied wound on* ufter
another.
Among five Invited guwti were: Hon.
Joseph It. Hull and the following gen
tlemen of the CeiiTtal rullrond: F. H.
Mc3<*. master mechtMtlte; John Demp-
aey, general foreman of nliaps; W. H.
C. Jolutaon. B**le*ant superintendent
Houuhttv/rtvrn dlvl.km; T. IV. Holmes,
»hne Keeper; Thonvu* N. Morgan, chief
nccounumt at ih» shops; Joe Prcrton,
■isnntnnt accouniuin't at nhop*; A. It.
Watson, chief clerK to Superlnrvndent
Iloge; H. Yonge, agent; O. A. Job-on,
oaohlrr; J. A. Kournny, chief receiving
c*rk; C. tA. OtoKmm, receiving n»h-
ter; s. 8. MfaKmM. Wading clerk: c.
L. llrunncr. master of drain*; T. K.
Hunaaker, general ywd nv*nler; L. B.
Bice, <l**l»tont yard inantcrt 11. L. Chi
chester. »torekocpcr; Allan Fuss, fore-
man round house; John Willis, master
blacksmith; a. A. Channel. chgsf
draughtsman; A. I,. Gxwdycar, master
osiwslff; Hi Bash, iWteetlve; T. A.
Hall, condtsotari; F. S. Davie, brother
to dhe host, tj. nod C. conductor.
The ftiRmvtn* names! gciUVmeev were
nlso on (lie list of Invited fcuwtoi Hon.
Robert ltoilitve. George T. ltnrrls.
Thomda llenley. Terrel' Small Itobort
AV. BmKh an I Horace J. Wright of the
TWegrvtph.
The (nart'eiilar occtts.'.ei which called
for this splendid hospitality was.
Mr. Davit Mnvwf dhore to e.rtl a. to
"bewail the third rear of hi* captivity
n: the Macon coil ohute." .Many n
of hi* Innumerable ho*t of friend* than
those named were »wrt beautifully Rat
ken up invitation*. but wore kind a wsy
for various musons. They should kn
however, what they etlsihd by not be
ing there, for those who availed them-
nelve* of the gmutounly offered ftivua
Mans will ulmsy* bettr ktst evening’!
cntertnlnmont In happy remcsnbmne'
ns one of (tie bright events In their
lives.
THEY COXTIVUi: TO Tltl’ST MEN.
From Miss Williams’ Valdosta ivu-
WOpO.
Tlio Cilllor of the OatumbM faslgvr
want* to know what lias btvotao of tho
(leorgln oilltors *rbn went up to ex-
plore Now York. Well, now, the man
who reirrseutnl tho Voi. .. >po ivrflr*
us that ho can't como homo until wo
tend him a check.
Awarded
Hlfhcst donors—World's Fair.
MACON HAS NO
RAISED RATES
The Old Insurance Rates of Soveral
Years Ago Am Still
Maintained.
EXCELLENT FIRE PROTECTION
DR
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pute Gi spe Oesm of Tartar Powder Frrt
b m Ammonia. Alum or any other sJuitei,nL
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
Iiisarnttes Kirn Say 1 lmt Ilntrs Will l!«
LoWdfwl, (tailin'Thnti Incrinittl
-All Ltcsl.tiil l liu Kicurd
Id OiiiU* by i lie t l«y.
Tho article In yesterday's Ttfegntph on
tho ralae In Insurance rate# seems to
hav* somewhat aroused the Arc inmir-
ancs men at the city who nay the rato
In Muoon hu not been rulsed In several
year*.
The article was based on an article pub.
Untied in Iho Augusta Chronicle, and
Which spofe of the .lenernl raise through*
out the South. It seem?, however, that
Macon waa not Included in this raise and
tliut the underwriters of Macon ore still
writing policies at the old rate with in-
creaelng business, and that no rnise has
been Inaugurated here. It gives the Tel*
auraph areal pleasure to nuke this state
ment, as It tfhows that Macon, besldee
her. many other advantages over other
BuJthern cities, has lire protection suffi
cient to gugrd her from an increase in
Insurance rtUea that bos been inaugurated
In other Southern cities and which has
done much to retard the growth of these
cities.
Beyond all question, Macon has one
of the most efficient Are departments In
tho country, and there I* not a city In
the United States of equal alxe that cah
make a better showing. This department
Is maintained by tho dly alone, and the
Insurance companies do not contribute
ono dollar to Us support. The city has
not Qnul a flro worth speaking of since
lust yoar and then there were only a
fsw of any consequence. •
Macon Is alright as far as insurance
goea and the mte will bo lessened iMiead
of Increased.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King’s
Now Discovery know it* value, and
’those who have not have now the op
portunity to try it free. Call on the
'advertised druggist and get a trial bot
tle free. Send your njumc and address
to H. 15. Rucklen A Co., Chicago, <tml
'get a sample box of Dr. King’s New
Life Fills Free; as well as a copy of
Guide to Health and ‘Household In
structor, free. All of which Is guaran
teed tod o you good and cost you noth
ing.
A CORRECTION.
A local notice anting that the re-
osiver of F. W. QorCtc would offer pfie
mock of go*vde for sale yeeterday was
publishes) without lhe knowledge of
Mr. Martin, the receiver. The goods
oxnnot be sold until direWone ore* re
ceived from the oourt, due notice of
which wKl be given.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
THE STOCK OF
W. A. REDDING,
CONSISTING OF
CLOTHING AND
H ATS, ACVIHUST
R E S O L D A T
ONCE. BIGGEST
OF RIG BAR
GAINS OFFER ED
J. J. COBB,
ASSIGNEE.
DENTlSTRt.
Or. A. 8. Moore, who has for the
last eight years been reasonable In his
charges for dental work, and who 1*
boner prepared to do bridge, crown
and all kind* of dental work, having
taken a post graduate course la pros
thetic dentistry, owing to the stnng^.
cy of the limes, is witling to be even
more reasonable in his charges. Coma,
let him examine your teeth and k ee
bow reasonable you can have your
dental work done. Teeth extracted
without pain. 121 Washington ave
nue, near First Baptist Church. Vino*
vilie and belt line of street cars pass
hi* office door, Macon, Ga.
It’s Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
you need i
CUPPED...
. We’ve clipped all
the profits off of our Low-cut
Shoes. The season is late and
we don’t want to carry over a
single shoe. The profit is
yours. Come and see.
THE SHOE MEN,
Sid Cherry Street.
GYPSY’S FIRST
EXCURSION.
A Trip Eight Miles Down the Ocmul-
gee River on the Protty
Little Steamer
RAPID RIVER TRANSIT.
No Ob.t.el.s In lit. tV«r anil tile Trip
Wo. SInil. Wll tin til On. Sluclo
lul.rrapllon — Sln.le nntl
Walt rindon. AUo.nl.
The fiy-piy, the trim tittle eteimor
bcirngtaK to the l'ore»t and Stream
Club imJ eomniimled by Copt. Miller,
made the llret. excursion trip on (he
Ocrnuigee ye.terdhy afternoon, and If
the Urn trip can be token as a pre
cursor of since** thane (a indeed a
bright future In store for the popular
iK;'je steamer, aa wet! :te for travl'satlon
of tho Ocmulsee In general.
It y/tls Just 3:30 when CUpt. Miller
gave • the order to haul to the gong
lAink, and noitvithshlnding (hut It was
not generally known tto'ait the boi't
would make an excumlon trip down
the river, there wn* a large company
aboiud and several hundred men on
'the banka to *ee her off. It took the
experienced- crew on'y n pUnure to
‘‘rigljt about face," or In other words
reveiue ends with the priud little
Gypsy, and wher. she wan oftfce turned
with botv down stream efhe-g'/Med off
fUi gracefully «s -the queen <ft the bill.
The wwter wns Just right ti>rd tlpre'
was aH..abund*nce of At. ami down ihe
stream slke gilded like a thins of ilfe
a>; the rate of.twelve mife* -an hour. In
a tew minute* Sandwich island, so
named on acoount of Via slxe, ba t been
passed, and in a few minutes more she
wah ’rounding Turkey BuixarJ Bond.
About tM« time Dr. J. C.’ Johnson.
Who never lo*» on opportunity to ride
On the .Gypsy, Invited those on l»ird
to fr.irtdke ofeever.il fine mdlont. Thu
crowd nevded no urging uetd wee, soon
enjoying the melons. Mate Black.ne ir
took -hlR violin from the rack and en
tertained Ihe crowd throughout tho
-trip with sweet music, and It’might as
•well be e.ikl right now as at any any
other time, ns tt la bound to got out.
that Mato Blaekshcar can play a vio
lin Just ah.'u: as wrtW its anybody. He
out get all the pa'thos its wall as the
DUty out of the hiKtrument, and the
beauty of his playing ts that, he p?ays
such aim ns ki f.vmittur nmiMnes not
attempt to create am Impression (ha*
he It, a celebrity by pkiylng only the
convposlJon .-t (he maotws. His mtiRlo
is ur Hhe people and u/ppen'ls to the soul
of tie* pm,pie and Is Just such .music ns
ono low* to bear.
Eight mlk»3 down 'the river the Gypsy
turned arouml flnd started on the home
ward JouriYeY’. Not a snaig had been en-
oountxrred and not a sandbar had been
TGucJhed. It was even, continuous aall-
VnJr and a most deltgh'tful cooling
breeze IM made <She Journey doubly
P>ei**%nt. When tin- limn w.i.r 1 J.iurney
was surred everybody exipreoscd glad
surprise. They hiul been led to believe
tha«t the riv*»r was full of snoxs and
chat they would in o4l proba-Wllty be
delMnehl .several hours, but ntot one
PlnJfV db*t«vcle mnrred Xhe mtive-m^nte
of ih'e boat, and the return was nrade
fn the anw mxnn'or.
The Gy^y will another trip this af
ternoon at 3 o’ckwk and, uulrts the
crawd so demands, will n*aoh the wharf
on the return ut 6:30, but os Capt. Mil
ler U onv of she most obliging men in
Ho* world hv win (Bet in accord with
the wishes of the crowd.
On Thursday vifternoon a dance will
be given on the bout, to which the pub
lic 1« dnvlted. Th** boot win lea\*e at 3
o’clock nnil ^"turn et 9. An excellent
ORffiitftra fwiM been engaged and the oc
esaion will be a merry one.
MOTHERS I MOTHERS * MOTHERS!
Mr». Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for over fifty yeans by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
with perfect success. U soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cure# wind colic, and Is the best remedy
(or JiiitThoen. Sold ry drn.;*;■■•*!«» in every
ltart of the world. Be sure and ask for
"Mia Winslow’s Soothing Syrup/’ and
take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a
bouts*
NEW SECRETARY.
Muj. A. C. Knapp Succeeds Mr. J. R.
Kennedy.
iAK *v meeting of the directors of the
Macon ExpoiiUcti Company held kit
night M \J. A. C. Knlipp was elected
•t > auebsed Mr. J. R. Kennedy, who
The <<«*o:km of M*d. Kmpp is Indeed
fortunate for the welfare of the exp»-
He Is In every way qui'Kicd
for the work and will make an efficient
and faithful officer, and Che fact drat
he w.v4 ekdhdttwr sever*! prominent
citiscaa who were candidates Is an evi
dence of th confldnce the directors tmve
in hi m
MsJ. Kmtpp will enter at once upon
tho d!i*c. v vu-ge or hte duties and win
boom the fair from now unm it opens.
lirCKI.EN\S ARNICA SALVE.
■-fte.btaK oahrs ta tbt world for cola,
bruits, sotva, ulcers, salt rhoum, fever
sires, tetter clun>peil hands, chllblalna
eocu*. and aU eruptions, an d positively
Is guaranttvd to give perfect aatisf*-
tion or money refunded. Price. »
c«ts p-'r box. For sale by XL J. Lamar
& drugxidis.
TO NOMINATE
JUDGE BARTLETT
The Democratic Convention of the
Sixth Congressional District
Meets Today.
BIBB COUNTY'S DELEGATES
Will I<e*ve This Morning For Indian
Spring Where the Convention Is
to Be Held—Nomination ■
Here Formality*
The sixth congre*slooal district Dem
ocratic convention meet* today at In-
diaa Spring, and Macon will be largely
represented to Join the jubleo over the
nomination of Hon. Charles L. Bartlett.
Judge Bartlett goes Into the conven
tion with more titan enough votes to
nominate and consequently the work
of the convention will he a mere form
ality and It will take only n short while
to transact the bushiest that will he
brought up.
The Macon rudegntton will leave this
morning at S:2o qu the East Tennessee.
The delegation is as follows: Judge
Clifford Anderson, C. B. Willingham,
DuPont Guerry, W. 51. Gordon. YV, II.
Colton, A. 51. Wolllhln, Washington
Dessau, F. H. MoQee, Ben L. Jones,
Morris Hupp. W. lb Latlirop, A. L.
Miller, L. B.' Rhoades; lloland Kills, P.
J. Duffy, A. W. Lane, A. E. Barnes,
John Noone, It. V. Hardeman aud Dr.
It. B. Barron.
ELECTION OF MAJORS.
Col. Hardeman and Col. Price Gilbert
Elected.
Last night was the time appointed
for the election of two majors for tho
Second Georgia Regiment, the Idea be
ing to divide the regiment Into three
battalions.
The Jlacon companies cast a unani
mous vote for Capt, John L. Hardeman
of Macon and Capt. Price Gilbert of
Columbus. There were no other candi
dates for the offices, and it Is safe to
say, that all the companies ta the regi
ment voted in the same manner, ns
there are no two men In the regiment
better qualMiod for tho offices than
Cupt. Hardeman nnd Capt. Gilbert.
The new position to which Capt. Har
deman 1ms boun elected will, if he ac
cepts, occasion iris resignation os enp-
talo of the Floyd Rifles. Such a course
would not only be regretted by tho
members of the compauy but by tho
public ut large, us it Is believed that
no other living man could till his place
Ir the hearts of the company or keep
the company up to such a high stand
ard as Capt. Hardeman.
Johnson’s Oriental Soap is the most
delicate facial soap for ladles’ u3e In
existence. Sold by Uoodwyn & Small,
druggists.
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
Miss Heyman of Atlanta and Miss
Meyer of Baton Rouge, two charming
young ladles, arc visiting relatives mid
friends In the city.. At present they are
the guests of Mrs. V. Kahn.
Mrs. 5f. R. Brown of Griffin is visit
ing 5Irs. M. T. Grace, No. 427 College
street.
Mr. J. W. RIdout, the popular and ac
commodating prescription clerk at La
mar. Cheatham & Co.’s, leaves this
morning for Washlngtmi, P. 0., and
thence to Roanoke, Va„ to visit h1s
parents, who reside there. He will be
iilwent about fifteen days, and bis many
friends unlto In wishing "Jnkey” n
bon voyage nnd a safe return.
Miss Mottle 51. 5IUlor hns returned
to tier home, Park Pinos, after a pleas
ant visit to friends in Knoxville.
Sirs. W. H. Newsome of Albany Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. WllKatns,
on High street.
Col. C. XI. Wiley and Col. R. A. Nls-
bet went up to Indian Spring yester
day ufternoon to attend the congres
sional convention, which meets today.
Many Persons «r* broken
Sown from overwork or houhekold care*.
Brown’s Iron Bitters itebuiida the
evslcm, n'.i's ditwflUon. renams excess of tale,
sha euros mxlonu. .Get Ihe genuine.
USB HOLMES MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Dr*. Holme? A Mnsnn, DenUeta,
VJ. Mulberry Street
It cure* bleeding sums, ulcers, not*
mout, sore throat, clean, the teeth and
purltfea the breath. For sale by aU drug
gist*.
LITTLE ROCK IN DARKNESS.
Four Dynamos of the Electric Plant
Destroyed by it Miscreant.
Little Rock. Aug. 37.—Little Rock lx
In tthl darkness tonight owing to tlio
destruction of four dynamo* in the
electric plant owned by the city. Some
miscreant, who was apparently famil
iar wtoh the building, entered through
u side window during the early morn
ing hours and poured a large quantity
of sulphuric acid Into the coils of the
dynamo, burning the Insulators and
rendering them entirely w.e-ihless. The
plant was ti new one. and cost tho city
330,000. The damage done la estimated
•at 32,300.
.Mayor Hal! this afternoon susjx-Rded
City Electrician Fish and appointed
Frntvcls K. FMttt to take his place.
The action of the mayor was sustained
u; a meeting of the bound of aldermen
held tonight. The electrician frilled to
report to the mayor until it was gener
ally known throughout The city. It
was a grvu-a violation of the City ordi
nance. and was the direct cause of his
suspension.
The police made OWfi arrests to
day. rmenv them being ex-Encineer
Baldwin. Who was connected with the
plant up to a sli w; while ago. Mayor
Hall has,taken steps t,. Ileht the oitv
pending the rvp.Ura to llte city plant,
TEXAS imi’PELICAN8-
Dallas,' Tex.. Aug. 27.—The cliarcoal
dlvlskm of lhe Rrpqblioao party of
Texas will meet In tit’s city at 12
o'clock tomorrow and nominate a full
state ticket. Local members of the
party say •there will Ik- In-tween OUO
and S00 delegates Id tho envention. of
whom several hundred arrived to,lay
and the rest trill follow tonight and
tomorrow morning.
iuvltationa, recep
tion and visiting
cards engraved at
lowest pricue; no
delay; work done
by skilled artists in our establishment.
Send for samples and prices.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO.. Jewelers,
17 WhltehaU street, Atlanta, Ga.
SAFE BEHIND
PRISON BARS
Two Young White Men Who Are Sus
pected of Committing Nu
merous Crimes,
CAUGHT IN THE VERY ACT
Committed to Jail on Three Charges of
Uurglur) —Nome Strong Evidence
Agnlnat Ttiem—tlobbed the
Academy for the Blind*
Frank Johnson and John Evans,%oth
white, were committed by Recorder
Freeman to the superior court yester
day morning on three charges of bur
glary.
Johnson and Evans are young men
about 13 years of age, and the olty de-!
tectivcs are of the opinion that they
are about the toughest pair that ever
struck XIacon, as no less than five dif
ferent'burglaries have been traced to
their account.
Some time ago tho Georgia Academy
for tho Blind was burglarized, after
wards the residence of Hon. James H.
Blount was entered and robbed, and
since then a number of oilier residences
have been robbed, all of which have
been traced to Johnson and Evans.
While all of these burglaries have
been committed Detectives Patterson
and Jenkins have been right dose on
the heels of the burglars and for some
time have had Johnson and Evans un
der surveillance. On Saturday, how
ever, Johnson and Evans entered the
Reeves house, on Fourth street, and
while, attempting to rob the house were
captured by the proprietor and several
boarders. An alarm was'given and
Policemen Wallace and Seth Knight
responded. Both men were locked up,
aud by the time they were called be
fore ttie recorder yesterday morning
the detectives had sufficient evidence
against them to warrant their commit
ment oa three different counts. Being
unable to give bond, both were re
manded to jail, where they will remain
until the next term of court.
Johnson nud Evans are,both strongly
suspected of being the parties who
have been doing considerable robbing
down the Ceati-al railroad recently, and
the detectives expect to have several
more oases against them before court
Convenes. Several pawn tickets Issued
by Suvanaau pawnbrokers were found
on their persons, showing that they had
visited that city’ nnd a key found in
the pocket of one of them was Identi
fied by Principal Williams of the Blind
Academy as a key to tho safe that had
been stolen.
There Is every Indication that tho
arrest of Johnson and Evans has rid
the community of two bold, desperate
men.
BHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURB.
This Is beyond question the mo*t*u»
eessful cough uiedicLue we have ever
sold. A lew dose* Invariably cure*
the worst cases of croup, cough and
bronchitis, while it* wonderful success
la the cure of consumption 1* without
parallel In the history of medicine.
Since Its first discovery It has been sold
on u guarantee, a test which no other
medicine can stand. If you hare a
cough, we earnestly ask you to try it.
Price 10 cents, 50 cents and |L If
your lungs are sore, chest or bock
Is lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster.
Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug
Company, comer Cherry street ami
Cotton avenue.
WENT CRAZY ON A TRAIN,
Railroad (Men Have a Desperate Strug
gle With E. P. Bickell of Cincinnati.
-Lima, O., Aug. 25.—Conductor Devln-
lng of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and
Dayton road, and hlo crew had an ex
citing (time Wfth a passenger who be
came suddenly Insane near Troy. He
endeavored to jump from the window,
but was held by four men, who received
black eyes In the struggle iwlth the mad
man. The conductor and trainmen Anal
ly got him subdued and at Dayton he
was ohttlned In the natrol wagon and
taken to a cell In the county jail. He
proved to be E. P. Bickell of Cincin
nati. who waa returning from a North
ern summer resort. He will be sent to
ah asylum.
LADIES BO IOU KNOW
OUR GREAT PATTERUfffl!
Cat Fap.V Pattern. For Kr„,
Hauler cf Tie. T.lugmpu- ’
W* have made arrangements h»
which we are offering to the readers m
the Telegraph the Deinorest Cut Pan*;
Patterns, which are worth from 2S n. r■
cent. each, thus making every cod- nj
the paper worth from 10 to 10 cent. 1
Cut out the coupon below and mail ,7
cordng ta direction, on tt and you will
receive by mall the pattern In the sin!
chosen.
OR. FCUX Lt BRUN’S
STEEL WD PEWram PIUS
r FRENCH-safe and r*.
t»L Pnoe *1.00; tent tup
yby
• tho original and only FKENC
GOWNED LIKE HER MOTHER.
659—FRANCHENE WAIST. Sizes for
14 and 16 Years.
A charming model, formed by the
•Francene" waist and “Bell” skirt.
This little round waist has some full
ness m the hack and surplice fronts,
which, with the full, triple caps oh tae
sleeves, make it especially becoming
to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre-
pons, and all light woolens, also all
kinds of washable fabrics, can be made
after this model. It Is also a good de
sign for all fancy silks. Rows of flat
trimming, with serpentine effect, com
plete the gown. Any or all of the
sleeve-caps may be omitted; and. for,
thin materials the caps edged with
lace are very dainty and pretty. A
belt of ribbon of the material girdles
the waist. Our model represents fawn-
colored serge, trimmed with brown vel
vet ribbon.
A special Illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be found
on the envelope In which lt Is enclosed,
610—MISSES’ BELL SKIRT. J
Sizes for 11 and 16 Years.
“bell” shape, fitting easily around
hips and with some fullness behind.
Any of ahp seasonable materials can be
made up in this model, find it may be
trimmed in any reslred way. This
skirt combines well with any style of
skirt. .1
A special Illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be found'
on the envelope In which tt is enclosed-1
GOODWYN’S DRUG STORE,
Sols Agents. Macon. Ga.
NAME OF PATTERN:
SIZE.
Send ffits coupon nnd 10 rmu in (fa
Jfacon 2Wepro/tfi and yon can get any one
qf Patterns ynUulted. JfaOe$ numberani
name of Pattern^ and \crUe pbmJy not
forgettmn to stale site.
Eitcuae 10c. for each pattern desired.
NAME.
ADDRESS.
FRESH AS A ROSE
630—LESBIA .WAIST—Sizes tor U and
16 Years.
'A charming little model, suitable for
afternoon or general wear, or for mors
dressy occasions, according to the ma
terial selected. This corsage has tne
effect of a gulmpe waist, and 1* th J
name both oack and front. The stock
collar and girdle are made of ribbon,
and by having two or three set* of
these in different colors, a pleasing va
riety may be made In the toilet* A
skirt of four straight breadths can be
used with this model, or If preferred.
It can be used with any style of gored
skirt. Chambery, dimity, lawn, batiste,
challie and China silk, with all-over
embroidery or net for the yoke, ore
very stylish and cool made tn this style*
It is an equaly good model for light
woolens, with silk for the yoke snd
sleeves. Our model Is of pink cham
bery, wfth all-over embroidery for the
yoke and sleeves, nnd the skirt U An-
ished with a flounce of the *nabrloa®ry.
A special illustration and full direc
tions about the pattern will be
on the envelope In which it Is enclosed*
FITSCURED
(From XT. 8. Journal ef Medicine.)
Prof.W. U.Poekc,whotnskf*u.»r?c jCty of Epuep^y,
h*s w ithoat dotibt treated snd eared more eases inaa
an j IjYinj Physician; Ms eoccess Is sstnnWiiaf.
h*\ e hc«rd of of 10 jesrsVtsndirz
He|v«bliBh*'flava!nAM« work on this di»e*— wlueass
sends with s Isrpe boul« of his absolute csrt,fre* to
•n j w bo may seed their P.O, snd Express sd*
dress. We idvisc anyoi’Q nrfehiflg* W to address,
VnL W. IL PggKK, i*. D., 4 C<d*x £U N«W Tens