The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 07, 1894, Image 6

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6 THE MACON TELEGP.APH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1894, THE 558 AND 560 CHERRY STREET. NEWEST DESIGNS. - - - - - LOWEST PRICES. The only Furniture Store in the cit}' where the prices are in touch with the times. - W. A. DOODY COMPANY - - / . ' ‘ THE ■ LIVELIEST - PLACE : IN - MACON. A wealth of attractions in new Fall and Winter Goods. The values we offer today cannot be excelled, if equalled, by any house in America. High-class, fashionable merchandise at the very moderate prices prevailing in every department, commands attention, keeps trade booming and makes our customers happy. NEW GOODS AND NEW GOODS ONLY. And we guarantee you a saving on every dollars worth bought of us. All departments in our store teem with tempting things, but if there is one in which prices are simply irresistible it is our matchless stock Of WRAPS, CAPES AND JACKETS. WRAPS, CAPES AND JACKETS Everything new, fresh and up to date. Read these prices: Plflld Cheviot Double Cape, gen- oln« Oolf Collar, coat to Import 38, our pricu 15. Oolf Cepe, mule of rlgh't weight bto.dclatti, wltl» commodious hood. UneJ throughout «lull pluld glace nnd ■uralh «llk, other's print 112, our'ii 17.to. Three-Quarter Walking Jacket, made M beaver u>nd kersey, rlgbSlItUnR coat effect, velvet collnr, large peurl buttons tn pay, brown, tan and blue, 710.00. Il'Whtaml Capes, Ben-Shaped Knick erbocker, Oolf Capes, Cheviot and llroiUcloUt Capes, Batln-Llned Blush Capes. In Double-Breasted Extra values Cheviot Jacket*. <We have a lot of ailssca' nnd Chil dren's Wrap* mads up nnd finished in extra-good style for samples, bought nt K0 cents on JJie dollar and to be Bahl likewise. COLORED AND BLACK SILKS. (PAli* Surahs and Chinas, light, me- dlum and dark colors, w^rUh 50c, our price 25c. tldndh All Silk Black Oros Grain, worth 21, our price 75c. A special price of 9So on (ho eight leading kinds of Black Silks, usually retailed at 11,60, vdx.: Oros drain. Faille FramcMae, Satin Rbadimei, Du- chessa Luxor, Boyal 'Armure, Gro* do Londres, Crystal, Bengallne. Wo huvo never before displayed such n collection of Fancy Taffetas snd Brocade Silks, nnd the Tidies of Macon and vicinity know well what lid* statement algnlfle.n. Tre.it yourself to • visit to our slort and an Inspection of the Silk Depart ment, whether you wlnh to purchase or n'ot. You will flmttt as entertaining as a nvalk through on «et museum. COLORED DRESS GOODS Both iforelgnr and domestic, brought from all parts of the globe, wherever the choicest could be found. .Figured and Diagonal Worsteds, 36 inches wide, worth 35c, our price 19c. lO-inch Covert Cloths, worth 65c. our price 39c. 56-Inch Illuminated Mohair "Suiting, worth 65c. our price 39c. 10-lnCh Silk and Wool Mixtures, two- toned blending of colors, worth 75c, our price 19c. . j 54-Inch Suitings. Berkshire Checks, Scotch Tweeds, French Checks nnd Stripes, Changeable Diagonal.!, Bouclc Plaids. Camel's Hair Melanges, worth II. our price 76c. 10-Inch All Wool .English Sergos, worth 76c, our price 15c. 51-lnoh Broadcloths in cvqry desira ble shade, worth 11.60, our price 95o. 'French Flannels, worth tScxour price 35 cents. # Double width Tricots, worth 20e, our price 12 l-2c. Very wide Wool Outing Cloth, woniCi lOe, our price 25c. See our Imported Novelty Suits on centre counter, exclusive dress spe cialties, from 38.50 to 115. Now patterns In Eldetdown, extra values. AilT BLACK DRESS GOODS Giving this branch of our, business the attention we do enables us to offer the very choicest tilings in Black Dress Fabrics at .exceedingly low fig ures. 36-luch Storm-Proof Serge, worth 35c, our price 19c. 36-tndh Wool Henriettas, former price 10c, now 25c. 62-tncfh All Wool Granite Cloths, worth everywhere 85c. our price 51c. 15- lnoh All Wool Cheviot, worth 75e, our price 15c. 10-lnoh All Wool French Serge and 10-Inch All Wool Henriettas, worth 85c, our price 15c. 16- Inch All Wool Storm-Proof Serge, worth 75e, our price 19c. 16-lnch Sllk-PInWh Henriettas, worth 9Sc, our price 65c. Special Offerings In SISk Warp Hen riettas. 38-lnch Silk Warp Henriettas, worth 31.35, our price 98o. * 10-lnoh Silk Warp Henriettas, worth 31.75, our prloo 31.25. HOUSEHOLD LINENS All Linen Damask, red stripe bor der 25c. All Linen Damask, two yards wide, worth 75c, our price 48c. Turkey Rod Damask, guaranteed fast colors, 23c. 60-indh Turkey Red Damask, worth 65c, our price 39c. All Ltnen Fringed Doylies 29o dozen, worth 60c. White Satin Finished Fringed Doy lies 50c dozen, worth 85c. 'Extra, Large All Linen Table Nap kins 73c dozen. Now and beautiful Bible Covers, fringed and hemstitched, prices 75c to 33. Extra 'Largo All Linen' Huckaback Towel, hemstiltohed. 12 l-2c. 42x21-!noh All Linen Huckaback Towel six for 31. Extra Large Satin Damask Towel, drawn work land hemstitched, 23c. 10- 1 Honeycomb Spreads 50c. 11- 4 Crochet Quilt, MMrsellles Pat terns, Worth 31.50, our price 95c. HANDKERHJEF3. Children’s Colored Border Handker chiefs 3o. - Ladles’ White Hemstitched Handker chiefs. embroidered and scalloped bor der, 5c. Ladies and Chil dren's Underwear We are sole agents for the best 60o Corset ever manufactured. Beaded Lace3 In New Net Top and Van Dyke effects. We have during the past week ad ded new colorings and extra hall widths In Portlerres to our already large stock of these goods. Hosiery Department. LOW TARIFF PRICES. Ladles' Full Regular Made Past Black Hose, Worth 25c, our price 16c. lAt 25c we sell Ladles' Fast Black Hose tWa't formerly brought 35c. •Children's extra-lheavy Fa3t Black School Hose, Derby Ribbed, 13 l-2c. Cento' 'Fast Black Regular Made Socks. 124-20. , ; . ■ ■ , ..W--: SPECIALS MONDAY. 5,000 yat<ds Standard Dre3s Ging hams, worth 10c a yard, 3 l-2o. (Pins 1 cent a paper. ‘Needles lc a paper. 10-4 Sheeting, from 3 to 1 In the af ternoon, 12 l-2o. BLANKET BARGAINS; 125 Slightly. Soiled Soft Wool Blan kets, worth 34.50, 'Uhls week 32.75. »er ORDERS BY MAIL. PROMPTLY FILLED, -ffi# W. A. DOODY COMPANY. THE MIDWAY PLAI3ANCE Will Bo One of theGreateat Attractions st the Dixis Interstate Fair This Year. BUT LAZARUS' JEWELRY PALACE Will Sarp.H All Attractions t. tt.suly, V.lac.nA Low Price— HU stock tko Hut Cempists sol Root 1m tko Sooth, tA-in'ing all (he leading attractions which will be nonmM nt the Dixie Fair Is that of the .Midway I'lalsauco, This is quite a good Idea from the man agement lit bringing It here. So It it wire from Mr. Laxatus of the Lazarus Jewelry Palace. 620 Cherry street, in se curing the elogai.-t selection of k rnulne diamond rings which iron seen by the reporter nt the low price of 312.50 and (15,00 each. Those are beauties for the price. My attention was also .tilled to the handsome selection of solid gold gent*' nnd ladlin' watches. A beautiful full gold lllleil watch, with Elgin mo VO- men:, ran l>e bought as low as 312.10, which la In <2ie reach of everybody to poor "St. An elegant timepiece for lit tle money. Ybu con also make your tionv very attractive with a beautiful line of clocks, b rich brae, tdlverwnre, beautiful Pluto and banquet lamps. With (be btndsomcBt line of imported ei1k abodes In the latest Parisian nov elties, which ore betas: sold at very re*- enable prices. Your baby can be made happy with a beautiful solid gold ring tit me remarkably low price of only 60 cents. Among the many handsome selections of' stylish lewftry whtoh con sist of beautiful necklace* with hearts, pendant* and other artistic charms, beautiful hair ornaments and skle ctnhN lorgnette, watchchains, cuff but tons and many other article* which can make the nnmi—ir bappy, Mr. Lasiru* also called my attention to Uic fact than he ras secured the services of a tine watchmaker. It you have a line Salon watch, no matter how complicated, you oin get It repaired In a very neat man ner. If you livo out of the city, they will attend to It. Address nil inntl to Lazarus Jewelry Palace, 621' Cherry street. All goods, as well as work, ore guar anteed. . OPENING DAYS, Tucedsiy nnd Wednesday, October 0 ami 10. M. J. Greene. MRCHJE feOYD , Scored a Hit In the "Country Squire" I.:iat Night. 'Archie Boyd, In the "Counriy Squire," deserved a better house than he received last night nt the Academy of Music, although the hauso was a fair one for Saturday night. The "Country Squire" is peculiarly American, and Archie Boyd is Just the kind of Amerlain to take the leading rote of Hboneier Tobins, a good old country squire. Tho role Is one so easily overdone, and stinllar roles are no often overdone, that the natural simplicity and rcabmJo manner In Which the star ctarriiM out bis part mado a favorable impression on the uudlence on (tit flrnt appearance, that inoreosed until the curt.Hu rang down on the last net. Miss Lillian Harper as Daisy nrsVie herself popular with the audjence the momenit eho ©lath' hcnleb ut on the stage. She Is a charming IRtle sou- brette, Who furnishes the life of the pi I >'. which would othenwUe be n trllle dull. She Is bright and sprightly, with that Ttvacilya nd chic that never fall* in please. Macon will always welcome her. The other members of the company sustain their parts well, nnd on the whole a p’.ixislng remembrance of (be play Is left In (he minds of those who witness K. AT THE Y. M. C. A. A! the Men Invited to the Meeting This Afternoon. There will be another of these In teresting meetings ut the Y. M. C. A. Shis at'.omoon. anil nil the young men Of tbe ehy and visitors, too, are ex- Hnded a cordial Invitation to come oat and unite wKh Mr. Roaser and Ids worker*. The annual meeting of the Ladle*' Auxiliary Society will be'held tomor row afternoon at 2:30. Officer* for the coming year will be elected and plana for the fall work considered. Arrange ments are being made for a members’ reception, to be given on Friday night. October 12. llond'* Sanfftpirilla Is absolutely un equaled as a blood . puritier and all, ngiluxilng medicine. It ts the Ideal spring medicine. Try 1L HONEST DEALINGS Justly Rewarded—The Most Attractive Establishment of Its Kind to Be Found Anywhere Is the Kentucky Whisky Company, Conducted by Messrs. A. Daus & Co. on Third Street. In passing along Third street on yesterday the writer, struck by the neat- appearance of everything within sight of the place, could not help from pitying Ms compliments to the tlrrn. and enjoyed a few moments of the most Interesting eon vernation. "How la It," we asked, "ahAt you have met with such phenomenal suc cess during the short mlvent of your career In this IlnoT" «sH Mr. Alf '.Mack: "Satisfied Oral honest methods and dealings would surmount nil obstacles, we started our bu.-lnoBa about one year aeo In Q,e face of tho hardest times ever expe rienced In the whole country' ■ We have succeeded admirably ansi enjoy the patronage of the host -people within tho r.i.llus of Macon's trailing territory-" "DM you nnti.Spate the Increase of taxes.on w-lilsky?" "Well, yes, we did. You have of t-vtv. liowcrcr, nod occasion to publish so mu Mr hom^CLstlc .staie.-neMs per- talmiH? lo s cue that we really would prefer to keep this to ourselves and tn oar m-tlost way let tho trade know Chat we (save fully studied its Inter ests, but since now you have asked It. let !!-. -..‘I! , i'll .. n l. ive l u- mulated the largest stock of tine ivh'e- kle# to be found In any one house In the South. Tike the brand of "OM Times," for instance. II Is a Bourbon w-.-.skj-, and received for its merito rious qualities Che highest awiuVl ad Che kite Wvrl l's Fair In Chicago. Our Mr. DMi ferre--, lug that lo replenish a Mijml treasury caused by the famed billion dollar congress. It would at some day bri-ome necessary for the Rover oroom lo Increase its soapy* of revenue.', v nnd believing thv. when this -happened whisky- would be (MH ll W k* share . r buPden. some y<urs ago already made large purchases In this line, and we own today of this brand alone 50 barrets. JU t8»k 26.500 to tax-pay this one lot. "Sea these rows of UuckeitAeitner, Mount Yemen, album, UeBrayer ind Carlisle; they represent lots of fifty barrels of each and which we own. "ItncPie's Golden Woddltig we re ceive from distillery warehouses di rect. Of K w* own 109 hirrela: and, by the way. before we mined eur business, dealers here asked 21-22 a quart. We. however, redac-d ihe price to |l. II is One and our trade on this bras 1 is line. We average one -barret per weak, at retail. Take the lot <4 OM Time* On a crtterioA. and wble, alone r,-promts an tnveacmesx of U5'O0. ami you will see (bet ge are 'In R* wuh big Ts. and ire have had no other thoughts to enter our minds 'than to give our customers the full benefit of our advantageous pinvh'asea, and when this wo say, we mean It. every word of It." The tinkle of Ihe telephone bell here stopped the speaker, and fasting that we bad already taken up more of hts time ,thtm he could conveniently de vote to ua. we bid (he llrm adieu, proud in our hearts to know such live and •successful people amongst ua. SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wl.v, was troubled with neuralgia nnd rheuma tism. tils stomach was disordered, his liver was n fleeted to an alarming de gree, appetite fell awuy and he was terribly reduced In flesh nnd strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitter* cured Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. lit. had n. running sore on his leg of eight years' st.m.llng. I'soJ tlir.-i- b'Uh-s of Electric Eliters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cataw ba, O.. had live largo fever sores on his leg. doctors said he wqs Incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Halve cured him en tirely. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. ARE YOU GOING! The resorts of Tennessee ere doing a splendid business tills season. The Southern railway, western system, is the direct route to these resorts and you should ask for your tickets via that line. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Cliattnnoogs. a through coach for Tates Pprlngs leaves Chattanooga nt 7 a. m. and arrives at Tates at 12:15 D. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington and New York. The seashore express'leave* Atlanta 7:30 p. m. for St. Simons snd Cumber land Islands. Three dally fast trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Home and Chattanooga. Travel the Southern railway, western system, for aafety, speed and comfort. Call bn Jim W. Carr, passenger and ticket agent, Macon: J. J. Farnsworth, district passenger agent. Atlanta. Ga.; C. A. Benscoter. assistant general pas senger agent. Knoxville. Tenn. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the lAtt eight years been roas.ju.iide lu his charges for dental fork, aud who Is butter prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course tn prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times. Is willing to be even more reasonable In his charge*. Come, let him exajnluc your teeth ani see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vfnevllle had tr.elt Llue of street cars pass his ot’Jce doer- Macon, G*. SALE EXTRAORDINARY! We have just received from the sale of Strauss, Loeb & Co.. Philadelphia, and Hommerslough, Saks & Co., retiring from business, $10,000 worth of fine Ml lor Men, litis and Boys. We will offer these goods with our wholesale stock of Clothing, making a stock of over $50,000, .for tho Bext thirty days, commencing next Monday, at retail at our stores on Third streets. • PRICES CUT IN HALF* $30.00 Suits for $15.00 25.00 Suits for 12.50 20.00 Suits for 10.00 15.00 Suits for ' * 7.50 10.00 Suits for 5.00 7.50 Suits for 3.75 5.00 Suits for 2.50 2.50 Suits for 1.25 We invite your inspection of these goods and call your special attention to Bargains in Children’s and Boys’ Suits from well known manufacturers. S. WAXELBAUM & SON. grave, Mcrvotypc, an<l write AdvertL^ctnents at lowest price*. Heard Respcss Stereotyping and Engraving Co. '* JOUTlt BROAD STUEET. ATLANTA. O*.