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gJUH AN’S
JUHAN'S JUHAN'S
$13.50 AND $15.
For a full suit, made
of finest Covert cloths,
serges and broad-cloth,
silk-lined, blacks, navies,
tans and mixed effects.
Scores of them sold last
week. Fit perfectly.
Would cost double to
have the same suit made
up.
" JUHAN’S
As usual, we’ve got the
proper things in this de
partment.
Capes will be leaders
and the new ones we are
showing are things of
beauty. Would take all
of the Tglegraph to de-
scribethem, so come and
see them for yonrself.
—AS TO—
It la not that tlio world of fashion
has grown more sedate or la garbing
leself In sackcloth anil ashes that wo
sco and hear so much of black. The
change Is the natural result of the
wearing of bright colors and a carrying
out of the Idea that ex trumps meet.
Every bit of femininity has looked like
a bird of Faradlsc for several seasons,
until modistes found black it relict and
discovered anew Its never-ceasing pos
sibilities. The masculine portion of
humanity always likes black, which
Is a strong Incentive fur many women
to wear It. Then, one black dress of
good material is equal to two In col
ors, and by using colored accessories
several changes at n small expense may
bo obtained—a much to he desired ef
fect
Mr. Julian anticipated the popularity
of black the coming season, aud It's
uo idle boast when wo say wo can
show limn■ leal de.n-.tlde tilings in ilie
way of Black Dress fabrics than .any
house In the city.
$4.35.
As a leader In our black goods de
partment, we will sell tills week WO
dress patterns of fine, all-wool Serges,
with linings, complete, at $4.33.
$5.50.
For a suit of Broadcloth,. Inoluillng lin
ings. The same in blank Covert Cloth.
$IO.
We get sip a black dress for $10 that
you’ve never paid less than $15 for lie-
JUHAN'S
Colored Dress Goods
For vnriety.of styles anil richness of
tone, the display we are now making
surpasses anything hitherto exhibited.
Among the new things'are—
Lamb’s Wool Boucle,
Serpentine Striped Prunella,
Changeable Honeycomb,
Silk nnd Wool Armure,
Bouretto Stripes,
Silk aud Wool Seeded Effects,
Camel’s Hair Cliovlots,
Illuminated Checks,
Two-tono Camel’s Hair,
Cordelia Foule,
Canvas Crepon,
Irrldesccut Jacquards,
Scotch Mixtures,
Charlotte Suitings,
Fancy Covert Cloths,
85 CENTS.
There are good Covert Cloths and
bad ones on the market. Judges, by
comparison, pronounce our 83c. quality
as being equal to anything cu tho mar
ket at $1.25 per yard. Eighteen colors
to soleot from. Full 50 Inches wide.
50 CENTS.
At this price arc offering values ex
traordinary In solid woolens, mlxlures
aud cloths. Positively the best lino
50c. Dress Goods on tlio market.
Serviceable nml stylish are Lite lines
wo are showing for second best dresses
at 15, 18 and 25c. per yard.
$15: $18 AND $20
Will secure a black dress second to
none. The only complete line of Trim
mings for black In the city.
JUHAN’S UNDERWEAR.
Alioiit once In so often wo advertise
Underwear. Thousands of regular cus
tomers know all about tho excellent
values that can always bo found at
Julian’s, and so we only occasionally
givo a few sample prices for iho bone-
lit of tho uninitiated. These aro new
goods for full wear.
1 sidles’ Egyptian Cotton Vests 25c.
Jersey, 23e., ribbed II. N., L. 8., ocru
color, a very line quality, 25c.
Ladles’ Egyptian Cotton Vests, H.
s„ L. 3„ line quality, fancy silk
stitched neck nml front, heavy quality,
white and cent colors, 5uc.
Drawers to match.
Ladles' line Zephyr Wool rib Vest
S5c., $1 and $1.50 each. Drawers to
match,
Liulles nnd children’s Union hults In
cream and white at from 75o. to $2.50
per suit.
Fine lino infants aud children's
Vest from 25c. up.
Special bargains In men's underwear
at $1, $100 and $2.50 per Btiit.
JUHAN'S
VERY SPECIAL.
2,00 yards beautiful -winter shades In
Sateens atP Ue.; worth 13c.
Fifty Cents.
Buys tivclvo and n naif yards Cot
ton Flannel; worth Sc. per yawl any
where.
Eighteen Cents.
Caso American Eiderdowns In stripes
nt ISc.; worth 33c.
Ten Cents.
Per y.ml for best Lonsdale Cambric or
Waiubutth Blenching.
Fifteen Cents.
One ease stainless black Hose; regu
lar 25c. kind.
One Dollar.
For seven yards novelty wool Dress
Goods and Six large trimming buttons.
Thirty-five Cents.
For a cliolco fall Calico Dregs Monday.
Ten yards.
Ten Cents.
For a lovely lino Stamped Linens for
embroidery.
Twenty-five Cents.
Buys finest quality 30-Inch I'lald Ties.
One Dollar.
Buys a pair $1.25 Lnco Window Cur
tains.
CTD
ga..
£3
$3.99. $3.99, $3.99.
Prettiest Portlerr'es ever shown under
$8 this week nt fJ.'JUD pair.
Down Comforts.
$5 kind far $3.00. ,
Ileal silk ones $8 to $15. v
Good calico Comforts 75e.
California Blankets reduced.
Crib Blankots lit delicate tints.
We can save you mon
ey on trunks.
Julian's, 606 Cherry St
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Great Handkerchief Sale,
Begins MONDAY Morning.
Come Early. -
FORMER PRICE 20C., -
TARIFF OFF, PRIOp IOC.
23 dozen ladles white lawn Handker
chiefs; embroidered and hemstitched.
FORMER PRICE 2f5C.
FARIFF OFF, PRICE luCf
20 dozen sheer lawn Hanilkereiitefs.
scalloped and embroidered In dainty
style. .
FORMER PRICE IOC.,
TARIFF OFF, PRICE 5C.
60 dozen ladies’ plain whito hem
stitched Handkerchiefs; fine and sheer.
FORMER PRICE 8C.,
TARIFF OFF, PtltOE BC.
30 dozen children's hemstitched
colored border and corded border
’Handkerchiefs.
FORMER PRICE 500.,
TARIFF OFF, PRICE.35C.
10 dozen all-linen lawn . Handker
chiefs, hemstitched and daintily em-
broalered in corners.
FORMER PRICE 40C., •
TARIFF OFF, PRICE 23C.
0 dozen all-linen lawn mourning
Handkerchiefs. Solid borders. '
FORMER PRICE IOC.,
TARIFF OFF, PRICE pO.
25 dozen boys’ Imitation silk aud bor
dered lawn Handkerchiefs. ’ . .
FORMER PRICE 150., 1 '
TARIFF OFF, PRICE IOC.
18 dozen gentlemen's coined bor
dered and hemstitched Hnudkereliiefs;
iarge size.
3 FOR $L v :
25 dozen thread cambric, hand cm-
lu-.i ileri d Iliindheri h'.'-ts,
In nil the finer qualities of ladies and
gentlemen's Ilandkeivhlefs ofir assort-
meat is very complete.
HOSIERY. " >'
We carry nothing but reliable makes
In our stock. All blacks; Uenn.siU.rf
dye.
LADIES
35c grade, tariff off, 25c.
50c. grade, tariff off. 35c.
03c grade, tariff off, fvn.’.
Full line tuns aud fancies In stock.
CHILDREN’S.
Onr 25c. school Hose Is the /nont stu
pendous bargain ever sold in Mneon.
Plenty higher grades if you Wfsh,
equally As cbenp.
LADIES AND BABIES’ UXrir.lt-
WEA1L
Look at our stock. The most com
plete in tlio city. Price It You'll find
it the cheapest
GEO. W. GREENE & CO.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
N.nv Irish stock paints*
RenutJul lino pictures cheap. >k-
Evw-Samlers Co., 072 Cherry street.
SIGNOR ENRICO CL^MPOBELLO
Will (Form a Vocal CLss In Macon
Next Week.' ..
•Signor "Enrico Oampobollo, who has
recently located In Atlanta, has- de
cided to form a vocal cla33 ift Macon
iand will be here oh Fridays and Sat
urdays, 'beginning with next Friday
lor i-Jhat purpose.
SlgKor Oampobello is a aoited vocal
ist and wus lor two years with Emma
Abbott. He has also been with a num
ber of tho leading slngera of America
and Europe. He corses to Macon highly
.indorsed and will -no doubt secure a.
.liberal patronage here. Signor Campo-
bello was in the city yesterday. 1
NOTICE. V‘
TojHotels and Boarding Houses.
Recognizing that there will be n
large attendance at the Dixie Inter
state Fair, it is earnestly requested
that all (hotels, boarding houses and
private houses who will acromnrtfkrtc
vteHorsdu ring the fair will send to
this office full information as .to the
number they can take, with terms and
location of house, in order that we
can answer «Uhe Inquiries on' this line.
A. C. KNAPP, Sec’y.
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE. TAKEN .AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN 16 CTS.
WANTED.
WANTED—A good live partner in a ray
ing and well established business. Party
must have at least 13,000 and fair bust-
jiohh experience. References exchanged.
-Address Partner, care Macbn Telegraph.
WANTED-A good live partner in a pay
ing and well established business. Party
must have at least 15,000 and fair busi
ness experience. References exchanged.
Address Partner, care Macon ^Telegraph.
WANTED—To sell you a '04 model
Denomoro typewriter, best machine
in the world. J. E. MInter, agent.
'Phone No. 283.
WANTED—Few regular boarders and
families to taka'meals at M7 New street.
Terms reasonable.
WANTED—Employment by a good all
round business man and thorough ac
countant Address Bookkeeping, care
Telegraph.
WANTED—Special advertising canvas sera
familiar with pr'-mlum. mercantile lra<]<»;
money maker of 1891. Also clever gen
eral canvassers on greatest seller of the
defy.' Stanley-Bradlcy, 6 E. Sixteenth
street. Now York.
WANTED—Three connecting rooms or
small house; modern Improvement# near
In. Address F. L., this office.
ANY LADY can easlhr make 218 weekly
working for me quretly at home. Posi
tion permanent, and If you can only
npare two hours per day; don’t fall to
Investigate. Reply with, stamped env
ope, Miss Luclle Logan, Joliet, III.
WANTED—Two young men for pleasant
room and board with private family, up
town and near three car lines. Address
X., care Telegraph.
place; good credentials
given. Address L 1L L, 410 Third street.
WANTED—A competent man; one ex-
. perlcnced In offlco work preferred. Ad
dress N. W. M., care Telegraph.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Large and convenient board
ing house; Oak street, near Fourth.
Terms reasonable. Jullen S. Rodger*
administrator.
FOlt REST—Nine room residence Ho. S59
College street. Large lot, stable., barns,
etes., all modern convenience.. Low
price to approved tenant. George W.
Duncan & Co.
FOR RENT—S33 Orahge street; .even
rooms, gja anid water, car line, Ap
ply to J. N. Birch.
FOR RENT.—Store No. 213 Cotton av
enue. Also warehouse on side. Sixth
wtreet, and stable wt'Uh ten fitaMs. Ap
ply to Jenktna at Guernsey’s kliop.
FOR RENT—A nice residence; 7 room.;
Orangefttreet. Apply W4 Cotton »venue.
FOR RENT—Two or three unfurnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeeping;
pleasant location on hill. P. O. Box G03.
FOR RENT—One hundred acre farm
and Improvements, Columbus road
near city, for next year. Jullen S.
Rodgers, adimlnlatrator.
FOR RENT—Nine-room residence, 126
Cole street. CnJi dn Foote Bronson,
'telephono 193, for particulars.
FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen’s
Bleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ings Bank.
FOR RENT—Large hall,, third floor,
over John R,.Ellis’. Triangular block.
R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—Small Btore corner of Third
and Mulberry, next Davis’ stables. R.
E. Park.
FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all of
third floor and basement of American
National Bank building. Constructed
especially for printing office; after Oc*
tober 6. R. E/Park.
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence, 188
Clinton street. East Macon, v.lth cne
aero garden. Three minutes from elec
tric cars. Very desirable; price low. Ap
ply at Macon Savings Bank.
FOR 'RENT—A nice residence, seven
rooms; Orange street. Apply 611 Cot
ton avenue.
FOR RENT CHEAP—407 Second aireet;
bcM. office in city, on ground floor. It.
K. Hines, 461 Second street. .
FOR RENT—Rear of second floor, all of
third floor and basement of American
Nati mi.tl Hunk building. Constructed
especially for printing office; after Oc-
l*>b..r 5. it. i:. IMrk.
FOR RENT—515 Third street; one of the
best business places In the city; near
Mulberry street. Apply to Mrs. V. 8.
Cope, 418 Walnut street.
FOlt RENT—Two beautifully furnished
rooms; every convenience, hot and cold
baths and all home comforts. Close to
business centre. Address M. E. C., care.
Telegraph.
FOR RENT—Four room cottage on. hill;
fii.e neighborhood. George V. 3teed, DO!
Mulberry meet, or C. P. Steed, Ex.
change Bank buttling.
FOR RF.NTV-UnfumlBhed. The LaOrange
lto’el, LiOrange, Ga. Hotel remodeled,
arcaded, marble tiled vertlbulea. marble
office fioor.marble etalr and co>inter.ukc-
trlo cull bell ayetaov gue3ta’ Are alarm
plate (laaa front, porcelain lined t/ilh
rub* with hot, cold en.1 hotter bathe.
Barber ahop, billiard rooma. Iietb rootna
and water doeeta. all marble floorel.
Speaking tubes connecting office, houec-
1 Mber’a room oi> 1 kitchen, elevator,
emit try plumbing, electric light*. Inalde
eliding bllnda. etegant aample rooma for
e-.rtrr-eUl men free. The gera hotel
FOR SALE CHEAP-Nlce doublo hack nml
team good horses. Apply 715 Fourth
atrest.
FOR SALE at a bargain, several small
houses and vacant lots taken for debt.
B. iM. Zottler. 463 Second street.
FOR SALE—One second hand Columbus
top buggy; good condition* Address E.
P. Willingham, 461 Second.
FOR SALE—Ono magnificent new Co
lumbia bleycle. Has never been used;
Will sell very cheap. Apply at Tele
graph office.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Medical onsJ and
manikin; new. Apply to p. Y. Cham
bliss, office of Hill, Harris & Birch,
Masonic Temple.
FOR SALEr-One Dlebold combination
lock safe, medium size, at 453 Cotton
avenue. , r
FOR BALE-i-A large assortment of unre
deemed pledges, insisting of diamond
rings, loceplns, pendants and eardrops,
ladles' and gents' solid and gold filled
watcher opera slasue* and a great many
other articles. S. Blouensteln, 453 Cot
ton avenue.
FOR SALE—A large, strong, gentlshorre
and good top buggy, cheap. P. O.
Box COD.
FOR SALE—Two acres anl a house,
Unlonville, |75 Monday. P. O. Box 065.
FOR BALE—East portion lot F 1 *
district. Seventy-five acres, Joining
East Tennessee and Georgia Southern
roads. II. M. Grannte, Plerpont house.
FOR SALE-Seven room house on Oak
street; monthly payments. A. Reynolds,
211 Cotton avenue.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GO TO CHAPMAN'S English Kitchen
to got your lunch or oyater fries; only
2D cents,
UP STAIRS FOR RENT—Apply 159 Cot
ton avenue.
FIRST CLASS nafety bicycle $25. 063 Mul
berry street.
THEY ARB GOING regardlww of price
today at Davis’ 8tab!e|
TAKE lessons at Mrs. Clifton’s School ot
.■Shorthand and Typewriting. 1064 Wal-
not street.
HOLMES Sc COUTTS’ ceflffljraled extm-
yaj.st ciuckor* retail af t2io low price
of 10c a pound.
CLASSES for French, English, literature
and history, music. Htglicat references.
MImi Isabella Nleholls, 475 Orange street.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all the rage. Ask
your grocer for them.
LINDEN “BAKING POWDER alwaya
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
tt.
HAVE your pictures framed nt Ml-
craih’s Portrait and Picture Frame
•House. 125 Co Non avenue.
8130 INVESTED yield* V56 average weekly
income with absolute tecurlty. Pros
pectus, itemized statistics free. Benson
Sc Dwyer, 824 Broadway, New York.
ItHOUER'S bread raising is the best bread
preparation made. Try It.
CENTRAL, give me M IS tnat sir.
Keen? Yes. madam; Please seal me
two boxes Saratoga chips. 1 think tney
arc excellent.
LINDEN BAKINO POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER U the
best made. Have you tried It?
OLD PAPERS for wrapping, ti cents
per hundred at ib«? Telegraph offle*.
Ml S3 ISABELLA XICffOLLS-CUsses for
French, English Literature, History,
MtsU. 473 orange street.
HOUSEKEEPERS we will give 100 pounds
Dowdrup «Pastry Patent Flpur for the
best loaf made out of It. Entries must
bo at exhibit south side Floral Hall by
noon October 26. Jno. C, Holmes & Co.,
solo agents.
KUPFERMAN’S BULLETIN—Tlio finest
queon olives at 26 cents per quart at F.
E. Kupforman’s, 412 Second street; Suin
Baer’s old stand. Telephone 215.
WE HAVE a tdt of ■timwuro wo will
give aiway for wiuppers of large rock-
eges of Uhorer’s Broad Raflslng. W.
C. Turpin & Co.
VIAVI can bo obtained of Mrs. J. U. Ste
vens, 659 Oak street. Agents wanted.
Liberal terms.
FOR THE BEST tablo board at resaono-
ble rates go to Mrs. Houser’s; close In;
next to Tolephono Exchange.
TUPILS In physical, votae culture nnd el-
ooution by Mrs. Legg at Georgia Busi
ness College Tuesday and Friday after
noons, or at her residence on Washing
ton avenue.
WE CAN offer honorable employment to
a few active men or ladles In each coun
tv w11Ifli will |mv J-VI i«> Jl<*> per month.
No capital or exporlcnco required. Ad.
dress P. W. Ziegler & Co., Box 1723,
Philadelphia, Pa.
ALL GRADES of farming lands from 60
lucres upward for sale. Addrena B. W.
Hatcher, 280 Orange street, Macon, Ga.
LOST-dJcfcwocn Milner's photograph gal-
ery and Wesleyan College, lady’s gold
watch, engraved "Mlncoltu” FJnder will
be suitably rewarded' by returning to
Rev. E. H, Rowe at Wesleyan College.
GOOD BOARD and pleasant rooms; con
venient to business; terms reasonable,
at Mrs. Houstr’s, next to Telephone Ex
change. %
JU8T RECEIVED—A large consignment
of flno clothing; latest'stylo and cut; 60
per cent, less than any other store In
the city. B. Blouenslcln, 453 Cotton av
enue.
FOR fine roses address E. C. Dickinson,
Macon, Gx, or come out to gardens on
Bellevue car line.
TWO furnished rooms to rent to young
men or a couple for light housekeeping.
Apply 866 First street.
FOUR HORSES and two double hacks,
newly repaired, with licenses, for salo
cheap, 4TjO Poplar street. R. II. Rice.
BUGGIES and carriages repaired on short
notice, and horseshoeing a specialty- All
work guaranteed. Moore & IUcc, 455
Poplar street.
IP YOU wish to borrow money at 6 per
cent, for building purposes or on Im
proved property call at once nt 253
Fourth street. A. CampflefcJ.
NO NEED to tell you this week about
the utility of thick clothe*. I only re-
mind you that the place to have them
made useful ;f they need overhauling
is the Macon Steam Dye Works.
FOUR HORSES and two double hack*
newly repaired, with llcenseafor sate
cheap. 466 Poplar street. R. II. Rice.
I AM NOW better prepared to serve my
customers than ever to repair end dye
ladles’ end gents' wear, cut and make
to order at 417 Cotton nvenue, down
stairs. Telephone 438 and 1 will send
for your work. Nathan Billings.
WE HAVE a customer who wIMies to
purchase good g^SSJST Hc
tho cash. R. t. Collins A Co.
COOL ROOMS, flnat-class fare at the
Gray house, one block from Union de*
.-tt mir lin ■ 454 Pine. Mnj. IX. A.
FIVE! rooms to root. Suitable for
housekeeping or workshops. Centrally
located. Apply L8 Cotton avenue.
BEAUTIFUL parlor lamp stove at the
store of Consumers: Oil Company. Call
nn<J see It _*•'
WOULD like to exchange a good second
hand buggy fo- a first-class milch cow.
F. R. Pomeroy, Triangular corner.
LOST—Small black mare branded “A" on
left shoulder. Reaaonublo reward of
fered' at Kentucky Stables.
KUPFERMAN’S BULLETIN.-We will
• r&elve fresh loday Blamark herring,
no 7/ I la! kuil herring, Norway bloater
mackerel, new maple ayrup, now honey,
rock candy syrup and other goolles too
numerous to mention. Wo respectfully
solicit your patronage. F. E. JCupfer-
man, 412 Second street; 8am Baer’- ’-t
stand. Telephone 213.
HOLMES $ COUTrS' BISCUITS nnd
cuke:* aro maxle frown now rni:iiterhils
of tho very highest standard uf ex
cellence; they have boon mwirdod tho
premium over all competitors wher
ever exhibited, and are pronounced
tho finest manufactured In -tlio world.
If you use cakes or biscuits, why not
buy tho best. Sold by the leading
fancy grocers.
ICUPFHRMAN'B BULLETIN.-Tlm Urg-
cst and bent line of Jeillt-n and Jams In
all flavors, Chili sauce, tomato catsup,
horreradtsh and German mustards ever
shown In Macon very cheap at F. K.
Kupferrnan'a, 112 Second street; Korn
Baer's old stand. Telephone 216.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER 1s mado
of pure cream of aurtar and soda and
guOaunteod mildly pure. To in
duce you to try Turpin's Baking Pow
der we will, for a irtmrt time, givo
with each ponrnl oah of powder a
pound can of Holmes & Court**’ cele
brated oakes or aultlncs both for 40
cents. Turpln’a 1» sold by- the load
ing retail grocers. Turpin Baking
Powxlcr Company, Macon, Ga.
icUPFERM A N’S BULLETI N\—For the
prcttU*Bt good* you ever saw seo our
new line In citron, crystnllzcd lemon
and or mao peel, prun»» and raisins. F.
E. Kupferniaii, 412 Second street; Bam
Bacr’n old stand. Telephone 216.
HAVE THE BEST—When you want a
sidewalk, cellar floor or a drlvo way
that has body und foundation to sup-
p'M’t II. til U nil! : «I .»!! Ir iv* ! put
upon it, my concrete pavements will
last an age find give better satisfac
tion than anything you can get for
the money Invested. The best is the
cheapest when you consider Its du
rability. Address F. L. Henry, 757
Pine street, Macon, Ga.
KUPFERMAN’S BULLETIN.—We will
r:reive fresh Monday, Llmburger, Neuf-
chatel, cream, hand, Roquefort, Muns
ter, DeBrie . and ..extra flno American
croam cHirese; Hie l-.irK'at line In theso
goo«ls over brought to 3 far on. F. B.
Kupf*»rman, 412 Second street; Sam
Baerii old stand. Telephono 215.
THE FRENCH LANGUAOE—Mrs. El-
Ings will commence teaching French by
the new method October 8 In the Pol-
hill building. Orange street, next Xisbet
School. She can be seen every after
noon until that time at 4he school room
from I to 6 o’clock.
WE WANT MEN. 820 to $25 a week.
Steady work, selling staple goods to
dealers. Samples to proper applicants.
No peddling. Experience unnecessa
ry. Hilary or large commission as
preferred. Household Specialty Com
pany, 75 Fourth street, Cincinnati, O.
NOTICE—BOAD OF TRADE MUTTINO.
A meeting of the Board of Trade will
be held at th<* rooms on Monday, the fcth
inst int. As this l» the annual meeting
for election of officer* a full attendance
11* request.-!. R. K. PARK, president.
Geo. T. Kerihaw', Sect/,