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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORETHG, SEPTEMBER 2, 1894
464 AND 466 THIRD STREET.
N PRICES 1A
G REAT BARGAINS bloom all over Macon
by the rapid revolution of the big Hub of
city trade, where housekeepers can have their
wants supplied at the very lowest prices. The
Hub always carry the newest and latest varieties
of goods which are sold at the lowest prices ever
known, because they are purchased by cash pay
ments and low freight rates secured, which is to
the benefit of the consumer. The latest styles
are received daily and stock constantly renewed.
Call and examine before buying elsewhere, and
you will find no store in the South can offer better
bargains at ’ lower prices.
DEPARTMENT NO. I
contains every variety of Crockery, including
Lamps of all kind, Glassware, Hardware,Tinware,
Excelsior Stoves, Grates, Cutlery of all sorts, Ra
zors and Straps* every kind of Pocket Knife, &c, &c.
DEPARTMENT NO. 2
cohtainS jatf igttUmerable .variety of Notions, Rib
bons, Laces, Hosiery, Undefwear, Hamburg Edg
ing, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Shirts,
Suspenders, Washing and Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,
Buttons and Trimmings,Towels and Table Cloths,
Whips, Jewelry, Watches, Stationery, Inks and
Pencils, Hammocks, Brooms.
Our styles and quality are faultless and lower
than an exclusive dealer would charge.* Our cus
tomers use the Hub as the standard of low prices
and good quality. Call and
examine.
AROUND THE
SACRED ALTAR-I
VVKers^o Go to Worship Today and
• - Who Will Preach at the
Churches.
THE REV. FATHER
WINKLER!
IED
I to Tallies Formal Charge of Sc, Joseph*^
Congregation This Morulug—«Uer.
F» F* R«<mo Off for Ills Vaca
tion—Church News-
f This morning the Rev. Father Winkle-
reld will conduct the first regular serv
ice of hla newly appointed pastorate at
Bt. Joseph’s Qathollc church as the suc
cessor to Father Quinlan. The'people of
Macon have had*a former acquaintance
with Father Winklereld, aad his return to
6L Joseph will be pleasing to the members
pf tnat congregation.
Rev. F. F. Reese, the rector of Christ
-church, having left the city for his annual
yacitlthere will be na regular ser
mon # at tjrfa church this morning or to
night. There win, however, be prayer
serviced 11 o'clock this morning. Mr.
Iteese and family have gone to New York
and other points North, to be absent sev
eral weeks.
Mr. Jennings being out of the city, there
will be no service at the First Presbyte
rian church today. This congregation, or
& large nun**r of them. Will unite with
Dr. Morris at Tattnall Square church.
Mr. Q. M. Rosser, general secretary of
the Young Men's Christian Association,
has returned from Cprdele, where he
, went to visit his fftstfliy who are tempo
rarily there, and will *1>e present at the
men's meeting this afternoon. It should
be remembered that all young men are
cordially invited to these meetings. The
general interest la them bas held out
. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of services In all of
the churches today will be found below:'
BAPTIST.
First,—Rev. O, Braxton* Taylor, pastor.
Bermon at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday
school at 8:30 a. m., H. M. Wlllet, superin
tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
3:10 and 7:30 p. no. The public Is cordially
Invited.
South Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Preaching at U a, m. and 1:9 p. m.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30
a* m., J. W. Nichols, superintendent.
East Macon.—Rev. E. J. Coates, pas
tor. Preaching at U a. m. and 3 p. in.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet
ing at this church on Thursday night. •
Tattnall Square.—Rev. A. ii. Campbell,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. xn.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. xn., X* T. Stal
lings, superintendent.
Vlnevllie—Rev. U. B, Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. xn. and 730 p. m. by
the pastor.
METHODIST.
Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching at U a. m. and 8 p. m. by
Dr. Monk at Wesleyan chapel. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m.. Col. Isaac Harde
man, superintendent. Strangers cordially
welcomed and seats are free.
Firtt Street Methodist Church.—Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. xn. by the
pastor. Rev. H. R. Felder. ClasiA Turn
ing at 9:33 a. xn., J. R. IUce, clas\ leader.
Sunday school at 4 p. in., S. E. Chambliss,
sqperlntendent. Fine orchestral music. A
cordial Invitation to alL
Centenary.—Rev. O. B. Chester, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 3 p. xn. by the
pastor. Love feast at 9:00 a. m. Sun
day school at 3 p. m., J. J. Cobb, auper-
Intundent. Beats free and everybody in
vited.
South Macon—Experience meeting at t
a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor, Rev. T. W. Ellis Sunday school at
3 p, m., W. T. Collins, supcrlnteiiaent-
Prcachlng at 8 p m. by the pastor.
Prayer meeting slab ^ednes*lay night
at 120 o’clock. Ladles’ Aid Society meets
on first Wednesday aftxmoon at 2 o’cl vk.
To all these services the public is In
vited, and strangers vfli be given a cot-
dial welcome. _
Vlnevllie Methodist Church—Rev. J. E.
Wray, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:45.
East Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experience meeting at 10:15 a. m.
Sermon at 11 a. xn. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday
school at 4 p. m., George W. Gantt, super
intendent.
Grace Methodist tJhutch.-Rev. J. R.
Owen, pastor. Treadling at li a. xn.
and 120 p. ra. Grayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:30. Sun lay school at I
p. m. AH persons cordially invited.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church.—Walnut, between Wee-
ond and Third streets. Rev. F. F. Reese,
rector. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.
Morning prayer at 11 a. m. Strangers and
visitors will be welcomed.
St. Paul.—Corner Forsyth and College
streets. Rev. H. Orrln Judd, rector.
Service at 11 a. m. und 8 p. m. Holy com.
munloh first Sunday in month at U a. ir,;
on tho third Sunday at 7:30 a. m. Ushers
to seat stra.isers. beats free at night
service.
Bt. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin Da
rner in charge. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
in. Morning prayer and rtrmon at 11
o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 8 p. m.
St. John's Chapel—ltev. Martin Darner
In charge. Sunday school at 3:30 p. xn.
Evening prayer and »ermon at 8 p. ra.
VRE3BVT^rtl\N.
Tattnall 8quare.—Rev. 8., L. Morris, P.
D., pastor. Service In the morning
and evening conducted by the pastor.
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer serv
ice on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Scats free
at all services, and aJl aro Invited,
Y. M. C. A.
J Men’s meeting at 8:30 p. xn. and boys'
meeting at 2:30. Young men cordially In
vited.
BELLEVUE.
There will be divine services at the
Bellevue church today at 11 a. ra.
• CHRISTIAN.
Walnut Street, between First and Sec
ond—Rev. H. C. Combe, pastor. Preach
ing at 11 a. ro. and 8 p. m. by the pastor.
Sunday school at 9:8J a. m. Endeavor
Society meets at 4 p. m. Young People’s
Christian Endeavor Society meeting at
7 p. ra. 8trangers and visitors will re
ceive a cordial welcome.
CATHOLIC.
Catholic Church—Rev. Father Winkle-
.reld, 8. J., pastor. On Sunday's first mass
at 730 a, ro. and last mass and sermon at
1030 a. xn., followed.by benediction of the
most holy sacrament. Masses on week
days at 6 and 130 a. in. Classes for first
communion every Wednesday and Satur-
day at 9 a. ra.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
tffuliM, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
eores, tetter chapped bonds, chilblains,
corns, and all eruptions, and positively
Is guaranteed to give perfect Kit Li ra
tion or money refunded. Price, 25
cets per box. For s*le by H. J. Lamar
Sc Sons, druggists.
Artistic and high grade
work. Fashionable and season
able fabrics.
McKay, The Tailor.
. WITH THE VERY .
LATEST FALL STYLES
AND OMR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
Our Dress Goods Department Is as
large and complete as any department
In the state, with goods bought direct
from the makers themselves, both
home and abroad. Merchants will do
well to see especially our line of drees
gobde and silks. Can sell any quantity
os low aa they can buy full pieces else
where.
COVERT CLOTHS, the fabric of the
season,' all qualities and prices.
©plngles whipcords, Armure'e, In fact
ever new design and color In 'fall goods.
Special sale of goods fur school
dresses.
Good half-wool dress goods In stripes
and small dote only 10 cents.
Navy Bedfords, yard wide, 15 cents
a yard...
Regutyr 25 cents wool Henriettas only
20 cents.
Regular 50 cents quality this week
only 33 cento,
Remnants of dress goods half price,
>J| ■
All-wool colored flannels and tricots
worth 37 1-2 cents go at 23 cents.
SILKS.
The -war between China and Japan
has not affected the quantity, quality
nor the price of silks with us. Our war
is on high prices. We have mere and
lower than ever.
China silk, never sold lees than 85
centa a yard, every shade, only 21 cents
the yard.
Extra quality Japanese silks 28 Inches
wide only 50 cents a yard.
Yard-wide China silk In cream and
white worth 51.25 a yard now 75 cents.
Small colored check silks, very fash
ionable, only 85 cents a yard.
Black Taffetas. Moires and Satin
Duchess lor skirts from 60 cents a
yard to 21.25.
New trimming alike, now silks for
shirt waists.
GENUINE BARGAINS
cotton'goods.
21 yards of soft-finish bleaching, no
dressing, for 3L
21 yards of the best Sea Island fpr 21.
24 yards of good chock homespun 21,
Rival bleach, none better, 8 cents a
yard.
Fruit of tho Loom 15 yards for 21.
Lonsdale cambric, all you want, lOo.
Good Canton flannels D centa.
Extra heavy Canton flannels 8 cento.
Best feather ticks, all you want, 17c.
Good ma'ttross tick goes at 8 cents
(ho yard.
Regular 8 cents ticks this week 6c.
Best Indigo and turkey red prints 6c.
a yard.
Best dark prints, new styles, 5 cents.
Simpson black and white prints 6o.
Best shirting prints, small stripes and
dots, only 4 cents.
French eatteene, black ground, colored
figures, rich, attractive novelty, 10 cents
a yard.
(Beat .block Henrietta Satteens, fait
colors, from 16 to 10 cents a yard.
Special wholesale prices on all .10-4
sheeting and pillowcasing. We have the
Utica, Mohawks and PeperlH brands,
What confidence and ready cash do.
During the depression In the mercan-
larga emotion sale (blankets ana flan
nels less than 60 cents on the dollar.
Our customers are enabled to reap the
benefit with us. Housekeepers, hotels
and hoarding houses have now an op
portunity not to be missed.
A 10-4 white part wont blanket only
11.75.
A wool 104 blanket worth 23.50 now
22.35.
(Regular 35 California, blankets go a(
33.50.
White all-wool flannele worth 35 cents
« yard go at 23 Dents.
Regular 60 cents white flannels 25
cents oj yard.
Red 'twill flannels only 21 cents, worth
40 cents.
(Silk iwaro white flannels 75 cents a
yard.,
EMBROI!
A tango lot of fine embroideries that
wero -bought far under regular prices.
(See that lot of narrow goods from 4
conts to 10 cents a yard,
Still a lot left of the remnants of
embroideries reduced just half.
TORCHON LACES.
Just reoelvod a lot of narrow, hand
made Torchons .worth from 6 cents to 8
cents, now 4 1-2 cents.
Narrow thread lacs Torchon from 2
cents to 10 cent * ft yard.
Narrow iVal lace* 25 cents a. dozen
yards.
Italian Val laces from 5 cents to 12 1-2
cents n yard.
Imported dimity worth 25 cents, this
week goes at 12 1-2 cents a yard.
New lot of fine check nainsooks very
tile world last spring we bought ftt the cheap.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
We have just been appointed'. Sole Agents
for Youman’s Hats of New York, for this city.
New blocks and styles now ready for inspe&ion.
See those new Alpine Hats at $2\oo; all the
new shades
LAUNDERED & UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS.
J
Display in window. We do not claim but will prove we have the best Unlaundered
Shirt in this city for SO cents. Every garment guaranteed to be best in style, fit and work
manship. Sizes from twelve to eighteen inches.
* Laundered Dress Shirts only $1.00, in open front, open back Or open front and back.
. . . UMBRELLAS . . . .
Gents’ Gloria Silk Umbrellas only $1.00; Taffeta Silk Umbrellas $2.50 worth $5.00.
Boys’ all wool Knee Pants 25 cents; boys’ fine Cossimere pants 60 cents,
TO CLOSE—At’$3.00 all men’s Cossimero Pants that sold at $4.00; all $5.00 and
$7.00 Pants will close at $4.00. ■> W 1
THE DANNENBERGf CO.
NEW STORES 464 & 466 THIRD STREET.