The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 23, 1894, Image 7

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I —f T£LJE MACUiN' TELEGKAPH: STJjm!^ •MOKMJN’G, 1 SEPTEMBER 23, 1894 I THE DANNENBERG COMPANY NEW STORE -464 AND 466 THIRD STREET NEW STDRE. ■ If GOLLEGIlul 18111 ffl WILL BE DISPLAYED ON OUR COUNTERS For the inspection of the ladies of Central and Southern Georgia. In the collection will be seen silk ahd wool products of both hemispheres, im ported and manufactured especially for The Dannenberg Company. In high class novelty suits we have no competition as to quantity, quality, design and price. In this particular, we stand alone, and of the 350 imported dress patterns we show, not one can be duplicated in this city, and we will say to every lady who wants ,the correct dress to wear this season, come to The Dannenberg Company. We will save you fifteen per cent, or no trade, and give you a rtuit exclusively your own. Pretty Dress Patterns Ttte-'Xrait week we opened over tV\o Hundred French and English Dress l’at- terus, waking in all over three hundred sullscfruiu v.Kd? to select.. In such goodli; e.s'iDaeuole,. Drop Cuir, Ctuipie- nnts, . Drop Etaree,' Dam'.er, M lUnge, Covyrt and Scotch and. English mix- Hires'uml checks Iroui to S20 the di'esO. Piece Dress Goods. WC show today by far the largest nnd best selected stock of piece Dress Goods to be found- In Georgia. Dut tons/ buckles and suitable trimmings to match everything. . A(t $1.50 the yard—At tills price we show a. lino of .CO-luch Eugllsli Covcrt. Cloth dn all shades, with faiicy back. This Is the correct elutli for a hand-, some tnllor-madS gotvu. Itcal cut steel buttons to match. At $1 tlic yard—All shades and black hi Indies’ Cloth, 52 inches wide. This doth, can’t be duplicated for less than $1.25 In any other house, tu this qunl- Scy ave have the pretty new shades In TtluO and Rose. At Soc. the yard—English checks and Scotch mixtures In all-wool and sdK nndstvool so popular just now. At 03c. the yard—Drop do 1’arls, a now aud beautiful weave In all the late '.’shades; also 52-inch Covert Oiotji, bro\yn. blue, myrtle and tan, At “oc. the yard—Ladles’ Cloth, very flue ■'quality, all shades, silk and wool mixtures and Drop de Ohene. . At 30c. the yard—French mixtures In silk and wool, full 40 Inches wide Cov ert Clothi nil shades 40 inches wide. At 30c. the yard—The prettiest Scotch and English OS-Inch all-wool suitings, Just the goods for an inexpensive early fall dress. The entire suit, buttons and all things will only cost $4.75. Com pare those suitings with other goods at SOe.Vyoifll,.buy ours at 30g,.sare. At 29c. the yard—Double-fold nll- wool Navy Barge, 37 inches wide; also Flannel Saltings, mi wool, all shades, plalu and mixtures. At 23c. the yard—Double fold all-wool Tricots and Flannels, all shades, In any quantity. At 25a the yard—At this price we sell an all-wool dress goods In stripes and mixtures, suitable for children’s nnd ladies’ wear. At 15c. the yard—You can buy a double fold Botiretto.Suiting In brown, navy, tun, garnet and black. Black Goods. ! The ladles who saw our Black Goods Stock last week pronounced It the Uaml- oomest ever seen In this section, aud since then have been added quite a number of new tilings which makes It 'till lucre attractive. In llenrlctttas, Jl-wool and silk and wooL Priestley’s all-wool and silk and wool, /lain and fancy weaves, such as Crepe Olobb, Drop de Alma, Drop de Paris, Drop Culer, Eplngle, Camel's Hair, Serges and 'all grades In Priestley's veilings. Wo have the ouly correct stock In Macon. ("One thing bear In mind—our Block Goods are20 per cent, cheaper than any house in Georgia, .Send for samples and ubmparo. Black Silks Otir matchless stock of Black Bilk at SI Is tlio sensation of 'our store. No such values have ercr been offered be fore. In the line can be found Crystal, Moire, Murvcllicnx and Uros Grain. Trimmings to match nlL ^ Fancy Silks. La colored grounds in the state, black ground 21 Inches wide swivel effect, with small colored figures, worth 31.60 foi 41. -Black brocades In all the latest Ideas 60 cents and 41.25. ! Colored morie 60 cento. Checks tn one. two and three color ings 75 cents and 85 cents. In handsome trimming silk we lead. Children’s Reefers. At 11—60 children's reefers, black, brown, grey and navy, all sizes, worth 54, this week II each. Portiers and Table Covers We are now showing the beet line of cheep, medium nnd high prlca portieres and table covers offered to this com munity. Portieres 34 inches wide and three yards long 51.99 a pair. Then for 52.75. 53.50. 54,60. '56, 50 and 57 yon can have choice of dozens of pat terns. For 56 and 57 we ahow Persian and all-over patterns worth 50 and 412. Table covers, all patterns, 51. Table cavers 50 cents. Table Linens, Napkins & Towels. This has ever been a pet stock with us and more cars has been dnercised this season than ever before to make it more attractive than ever. Our 64-lnch white and colored dant- ask at 50 cents Is what usually sells tor C5 cents. In fine damask, with napkins to match, we have the stock of the city and our prices defy competition. Blankets. ■Did you say too early for blankets? Nqt tbr these. We offer this week over 1,000 pairs bought at auction and to be sold this week at auction prices. Lay In a supply now. Hosiery. Onxy and Hermsdorf. both dyes al ways in stock. Ladles’ fast black fine gauge, high spliced hose.worth 35 cents for 19 cento Only 6 pair [to a customer. Laldles’ xeal Moeo yarn doublo solo fast black'hose In plain and drop stitch 25 cents. %Aese sold fbr 40 cents. For 25 cents we sell the best child's ribbed hose In the state. Boys' extra quality bicycle hose, 0 to 10. 19 cents. 'Men's fast black double sole and high spliced heel sox 25 cents; 35 cents qual ity. ■Ladles' fast black very fine woolen hose 50 cents. Handkerchiefs. School 'Initial handkerchiefs 50 cents a dozen Pure linen hemstitched handkerchiefs 8 cents each. ' Soft bleached linen hemstltehed hand kerchiefs 10 cents. Ladles' embroidered handkerchiefs 10 cents. a Ladles' hand embroidered pure linen handkerchiefs 35 cents. Gents' fast bordered hemstitched handkerchiefs 10 cents. Gents' all-linen hemstitched handker chiefs 13 cents. Ladies & Children Underwear Children's fine ribbed vests, all sizes, 35 cents, Children's wool ribbed vests, all sizes, 50 cents. Children's tight fitting union suits In natural nnd white wool, all sizes, 51. Ladles’ ribbed vests 20 cents. Ladles' wool ribbed vests 75 cents. Ladles' tight fitting wool union suits, won’t shrink. 52. New laces, now buttons, new buckles, new Jet In Vandyke patterne Just In. Specials Monday. Big lot nurses' Aprons 16o. Good do mestic Aprons nnid Sheeting Checks 3 l-2c. 25 yards Soft Finish mooching for 31. 1 22 yards good Sea Island for 31, Best Lonsdule Cambric 10c. Best Berkley Oambrlo 8 l*2c. Brat Drill 6 l-2o. Boat Yurtl Wldo Sheeting 5o, Best Shlrbig 4o. Indigo Blue Prints 4 l-2o. AH StlandarU Prtnlts 6o. Good Dark Calicoes 4 l-4o. Good Cotton Jeans for Pants 15e. Wool Jeans, extra h«j.vy, 20c. Humbol't, St. Nicholas and nil host brands of Jeans ait wholctulo prices. *11. Gloves and Notions New Kid Gloves Just opened. ! First-class Kid Gloves, ilhrcc-button, 55c; all sizes. Extro-ftno Lamb Skin, -four-button, late style, Gloves 31. 'Wo sell the very best 31 flve-hook Kid Glove In Georgta. * ’ ’ ' Wool Gauntlets, ki\l bound, 40o. 'Wool Gauntlets 25e. Koyser finger tlt> Woolen Gloves (on ery Fair warranted) 40 and 506. New SIdo Combs 16o pair- Kid Curlers 10a dozen. Tooth Brushes 10c. Good Flno Combs 25o. Good Dressing .Oambs Ido. - Good Hair Brushes 35c. Two cakes good Castllo Soap 6o. 'Now plain Scrim and Crochdt Cotton for Rinoy work.- CLOTHING Ours Is tho Clothing Department ol the city. Everything now, everything flrat-oluss. everything at living prices. , Every pleo§ of men's and youths' clothing In our store Is mode to our own ordor and perfectly mado and fin. lshed. Our 315 Suits In unfinished Worsted Clays Und Cheviots, both In long cut Sacks and Regents, ore ns flno In fit and finish as any suits mado to order. School Suits. For 52.50 we. sell Boys' good School Suits, Hat and Hose. Boys' Knco Pants 25c and 60o. , New Underwear toj- tnen and boys. New Neckweux. ' Youman Hats, nil into shapes, black and brown, always In Stock. Big lot Men's Pants, all sizes , THE DANNENBERG COMPANY Full 'LIST OF : STAKE ENTRIES Some of the Horses Tli t Will Entertain the People Who Visit the Great Dixie Interstate Fair. THOROUGHBREDS ARE COMING Par., nnd cln.. Bntrles will Clo.e on October 1—Whan llor.ee Aro to Bo Entered—Running Entries Night Before the llnee. The September payments on the stake races for the Dixie Interstate Fair Indi cate a largo number of flrst-claae con tests by a high-bred and superior lot of colts, the like of which has never before been seen on Georgia soil In one con test. s - In nuinjjert these entries equal those “made at most of the large racing tracks In the North and Bast, and tha list of entries given below will show what lovers of the turf may expect. The purse and clan entries do not doss until October 1, whoa horses will lie en tered and the usual 3 perc r.pt. entmneo fee la to. be remitted to Secretary Knapp. Entries for tho running races are to b« made the night L-fore the respective races. The association oilers 510.000 In stakes and purses, which Is the largest amount' ever hung up at a race meeting south of Nashville, and some of the best horses of lh. country will be here. Ths track, which has always teen con sidered one of the best In, the country, is being Improved under the supervision of expert horsemen, und neither pains or expense is being spared. It will unques tionable be the equal of any track in the country when completed. The following Is a full list of the stake entries: STAKE NO. 2. 4-YBAR-OLD6. Llllard A Bond, Luwrencevtlle, Ky., bx. m„ Okie K., by King Wilkes. J. . Dennis, Eatonton. Go., b. m„ Miss Gatewood, (3-year-old) by Hermitage. Williams A Ware. Louisville, Oa., b. h„ Iiut,bin W„ by Slmonte. W. H. Robinson. Danville. Ky.. b. m., Mary Day, by Abdallah Mumbrlno. H. C. Traynoc A Co.,' Richmond, Ky..' s. g„ Hard Tack, by Joe STAKE NO. T. 2-YEAR-OLDS, idle Hour Stock Farm. Macon, Oa.. b. h., McEIroy, by McEwen. 1L C. Traynoc & .Co., Richmond. Ky, b. c„ Col. S., by Clay. Smith Brother*. 'Birmingham, Ala., Dr. French,French, Fred S. Wilkes. Hermitage Stud, Nashville, T«m„ v. t, Perle 'de Lton.by Prince de Leon. S. Newposa, Davlsboro, Oa., b. h„ King fisher.' by Hlncoute. STAKE NO. 11. 2-YEAR-Ol.DS. All tv Farm. Vlttatleld-JJesy. b/ c., Hi, tiicr, by Nb-inlin.-' ' Idle Hour Stock Farm, b. h. r.aun Stambout by Stamboul. W. r. Price. High Shoals. Oa . b. 1, Dab/ Jth, by Red Jacket. IL c. raytaec A C>., Rlcbmont, Ky., a t, Ruth Wiikee, by Emperor Wilkes. Hermotage Stud, Nashville, Tents, b. c., Post Haste, by Ponce de Leon. STAKE NO. 16. YEARLINGS. Allen Farm, Pittsfield. Mass., ch, c„ Eclipse, by Lancelot. Idle Hous Stock Farm, Macon, blk. f.. Farcomt, by Parkvllle. IL'. W. Stewart, James, Ga., s. f., Jessie Green, by Jim Alone. AV. R. Paschal, Macon, Ga., ch. f„ Mlsa Camden, by Camden Wilkes. H. C. Traynoc & Co., Richmond, Ky., blk. f. t Maggie C., by Emperor Wilkes. Hcrmatago Stud, Nashville, Tenn.,g. f„ Boqulta, by Bow Bells. A. L. Ryley, Eatonton, Ga., b. c., Nllo, by Burleigh. STAKE NO. 10. Georgia .Futurity for YVsorllnga-dflle Hour Stock Farm, Macoc, Ga., b. f., Stam Belle, by Stamboul. R. E. A J. C. Branch, Bishop, Ga., b. t.i Matilda, by Autocrat. B. W. Hunt, Eatonton, Ga., g. f., Ar- cltloe, by Mlncemennt. *'W. R. Paschal, Macon, Ga., ch. f., Miss Camden, by Camden Wilkes. DR. ROWE AT THE Y. M. C. A. lie Will Address the Men’s Meeting f Hero Tills Afternoon. Dr. E. H. Rowe, president of Wes leyan Female College, will address tho men's meeting this afternoon ult 4 o'clock. Dr. Kov.c Is a strong -and elo quent speaker urfd a largo crowd is oxpected to hear him Nils afternoon. Same excellent muilo led by r.n or chestra of five pieces has been ar ranged. The board of directors of the association held an Intereating meet ing Dot night und decided to make a ownvass at once In order to Close the year free at debt. 1'hey need 4COO nnd will appeal tu tho many friends of the aanxdatton lb help them raiss It. The association tws u, s’tor.g board at di rectors, and they nr- determine! tut to allow thi* work of tCts owt/rtatl'in to be 4ran»rcred '.»• debt. The asvociflirion has dons sonse exce'Jcrtl wori'Jhls year and if Its plans ewe oarriei out It will do a much lirx-r w.td more pormanaht work Canal ever before In It* history. A Class tar hoys from 10 to 18 ycurofiild will bo started next Tuesday aficrnoon sit 3 o’clock In the gymnnsJum. A con ference of ladles will bo held in the as- socla'tfon ltall Monday afternoon to con sider an to how Che ladles can -help the av.wlntlon. Every lady in Macon who is Interested in Wie work of Che ema ciation Is eumeetly invited to be present. • FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the neded merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed fur them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale: Dr. Kin’s New Discovery, for consump tion, coughs and colds, each bottle guaranteed; Electric Bitters, the great est remedy for liver, stomach nnd kidneys; Bncklen’s Amiga Salve, the beat In the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are n perfect pill. All Life PHIS, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do Just what Is claimed for them, and the dealer whose name Js attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. This Is beyond question the most suc cessful cough medicine we have ever sold. A few dozev invariably cures the Wprat case* of croup, cough and bron chitis, -while Its wonderful success In the cure of consumption Is without par allel in ths history of medicine. Since fts first dtscoverey It has been sold on a Kuaroirtee, a test which wo other medicine can stand. If you hive ,t cough we earnestly ask yon to try It. Price 10 coats. 50 cents and 81. If your lungs are sore, chest or back Is tome use 8hllob’s Porous Plaster. Sofd by Goodwyn & Small Drug Com pany, comer Cherry street and Cotton avenue. TARIFF REFORM Will Bring Down Prices—How to Buy Judiciously. Tariff reform Hakes place January 1, 1895, but I will give all customers the benefit now If they will place their or ders with me. My delay In New York enabled me to get the reductions WhJoh the woolen houses aro offering, as they must make room for their spring goods. An inspection of my goods and prices Will convince you that all nils are not fables. Respectfully, J. L. Shea. Japanese rile Cure costs you noth ing If It docs not euro you; samples free. Guaranteed by Goodwyn & Small, druggists. TO THE PUBLIC. ■Having retired from the firm of Walker & Wise. I will in the future en gage In the same line of business, con ducting n real estate and ineurance ngency, and especially solicit a continu ance of the liberal oatronage extended to me during my connection with the late firm. Very truly. LEGARE WALKER. HAS JUST ARRIVED. At the china and house furnishing emporium of J. W. Domingos, 581 Mul uiiiisunuiu ui j. *». vuiiuiibud, uuj. iiiui* berry street, twenty-seven handsome decorated china dinner nets just from tho ofher side. Thov arc direct from tho makers with the tariff reduction olf. Nbw's your chance. Womans Perfect Health can not be maintained | ■without llm greatest care. From clilluhdStl to old ago It should ho guarded Jealously— I by parents—husband—lovln; friends. Hnvo something always at haud! Something that will strengthen—Invigorate—euro | I at critical times. Brown’s Iron Bitters has been woman's friend for twenty years—it never falls | —it does give the much needed strength—enriches tho blood- | tones the nerves. Aro you » woman? Then remember that you can (after all else fails) fall bock on Bkown's | Ino.v Btrruim with certainty 1 of relief. It ia a comforting thoiiehl—has Ik ' ll comforting to many-may it prove so to youl Look fer crossed Red lines on wrapper. MtlS JOBIB BeiIMa.V, Hath, N. Y., says: “ I was a great suf ferer from genera! female weak ness. Jlmen’i Iron Billers has | given me great relief." ( OSOWM CHEMICAL CO. SALTO MO. The premonitions of autumn are upon -us You don’t think eo, Miss Flirty? Take a eeat behind my fast trotter and we'll take a spin through Central park. At sun rise you will hear the tick of tran sition In the crackling limbs and tho crush bf the dried leaf al ready fluttering along the paths, “ihere will ibe « thin veil of Illu sion over 1 -the curving river, and a scarf of autumnal tulle ns mel low ns the oldeat loco encircling the hill. The paths are dewy and rnmnant There an .whit* clouds Bailing like argemie* of snow over a deep blue, sea, etc., etc., etc. After viewing theso you will be In a tit frame of mind to inspect • ur superb line of DRESS : FABRICS. Among the novelty weave* aro some rich quiet hard finish rough still?*, not cauzy in any way, but with an odd. crimply crumply, ripply wrinkling of the taro tone Incc that has mado friends all around. Such a dalntv Jumbling of colors brings a Jingle of sly-lcs modestly mer ry as the peal of a chime of Christmas bells. Soi-ts of wool novelties till you tiro of cuntlng. On some twists nnd ourls nnd snarls of prettiness, color bright and flung about with delightful abandon; on others loom flights nnd flashes In boldly delicate design*. PRICE RANGE 16C TO 33.60 YARD. SWEET PICKINGS. For all the <wcek; not restricted to Monday nor In any quantity you wish to purchase. 8c gingham* for .’61-4e Best Indigo prints' 5c 8c Sea Island. 30-Inch 5c 13 l-2c penangs 10c 8c Canton flannels 6c 25c 10-4 bleach sheeting ,18c 25c fast black hose 26c These aro a few of tho many *arg.ilns you will llnd at ourstore 111 of next week. FOR RENT. Store No. 412 Third street. Store No. 310 TWrd street. Store No. 312 Third street. Store No. 350 Third street. Store No. 351 T.Hr.J street. Store No. 314 Third street. Store No. 45t Poplar street. Store No. 009 Fourth street. Slone No. e:i Fourth street. Dwelling No. 619 Spring street. Dwelling No. 3.10 Washington Ave. Dandling No, 27# New street. Dwelling 714 Third street. Dwelling No. 71* Third street. Dwelling No. 107 Four;* street. Dwelling No. 1*1 Fourth etreet. Also, some very desirable rooms and balls over stores. GEO. TURPIN tc SONS. Real Estate and Insurance Agents. TO THE MERCER ...BOYS... Wo extend a cordial invitation to visit our linndsoino Clothing, Men’s Furnishing and Hat Store. Wc would be glad to have you make our place headquarters when down town. Wc promise to make your visit pleasant and profitable. When we say we can save you money on every article pur chased from us, wo mean exactly what wo say. Come and see. Our stock of Fall and Winter M$ Is entirely new, fresh and stylish. No shoddy stock. In Men’s Furnishings, wc easily lead the others in quality, quan tity, style and price. Wc want to get acquainted with you. Come to sec us, whether you wish to purchase or not Tou will bo welcome. STAR CLOTHING C« DAVE WACHTEL, Manager CASH GIVEN AWAY. ALL FOR NOTHING. Exercise a little wit and guess tho number of grains of corn in a glass jar in our show-case. Every purchase from us to the amount of $1 entitles you to one guess. Wc have a most superior stock of Shoes, and at way-down prices. This guessing will go on till the last day of September. Cut out tills card for reference. MIX & EVERETT CO., 107 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga. DEALERS IN SHOES. A. T. HOLT, REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Renting, Collecting rents and sale of city end country property a specialty. Your patronage nolkdteil. Office for present at / lijjllj£ PARKER'S HAIR BAL8AM JTmjwm and bMUilfirs ball. FroiiiotM « luauiiar.l growth. Never Valla to Use tore Qrajr ive^VouthjuJ^Coloj I.^Su CONSUMPTIVE 1 link T3SUBR! /IbU-c(diode l a;n,Take In V-u*. W«4«a ■m