The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 21, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 21 W. A. DOODY COMPANY. Tlie People Recognize tlie Place tjaat Sets the Pace in the Dry Goods Trade/of Macon. And they are not slow in showing their appreciation of the same, as can the crowds that daily surge A And we invite you all to come, ■ Dhd to the. be demonstrated to anyone who will take the trouble to edge in with our immense store. THIS WEEK SHALL/BE RECEPTION WEEK, The time will not be thrown away. We will make it profitable to you. We especially invite all strangers and visitors e Interstate Fair to make themselves at home at oyCr store. Come there to rest, to be entertained. You will see we are offering BARGAINS, MONSTER BARGAINS, in every department, and in honestly and earnestly striving finding articles just as they are represented here. to serve the people, we only advertise facts. When you visit our store you may rely upon DRESS GOODS. In this department our business l» magnificent. Salon are quick and large. [Till* fact la due, of aounk, to thelxtcn- alvenese and diversity of our etylcs, and lo ouch quotations na the following, representing, »• they do, greater value* than aver. KWncJi navq Blue Btorm-proof aerge. nil-wool tilling, at 11 l-Jc., worth Me. DouWe.wldth Tricot*, all-wool filling, at 11 l-»c, worth 96c. 311-Im-h PMncy Mixed Melanges and Coverts, nt lie., wonh Kc. Devonshire Cheviot Suiting, Olnchcv wide, fn graya, brown*, blue* and lllnldi, Mh„ WCrftfl COc. Six Apcclal* in Colored Drew Fabrics, from 31 to 49 Incliea wide, at 39c., ''eicjilen' 1 iwNa»! IO uun«vaDie lAmro- nnW, Illuminated Mohairs, Chmel* itnlr.Mrdnngea, Two-toned Novelties, Tartar Platan. A Thlrty-alx Inch Wool Ifenrlt-Ua*, nil tint right colors, of course, nt :3c., Silk uud Wool Novettle*. /Covert Cloth*, Mottled Suitings. Two-tolled Oluater Dot Chevfota at 90e„ worth 79?. I,idle. Cloth*. St Indira wide, Ohecked Novelty Suiting, Irrldeactmt Armure* at 7Sc„ worth 91.95. Shower-proof Storm Sorgo, E4 Inches wide. In brown, green and blue, $1.R ! vuiue At 76c. AM-wool French Flannel*, In Stripes, pkilds and email figure*, at Me., worth Iff# , . worth 64 cent*, to be eloeed Out at 25c. Our atock of Broadcloths represent the very loveliest output* of French and, English looms. That which other* Oi ' 11.25 for, we aell at 95c. Thut which oilier aak 11.25 •t 95c. That which other* aak 12 fcjk we sell At 11.50. ODS. has alwnyB been a but wa Ikiyo this sen- oompleto assortment This d‘ «pcc)n1ly eon a Ahan'i 30-Inch/whlpcord# and Storm Serges In Blagjc at 19c. worth 36c. M-tfich Henriettas In black nt 25c., „ ft 4 Sc. r 0-lnch sll-vroorbhick Henrietta and Serge at 45c., worth 65c. Inch all-wool black Storm Serge at 40c„ worth 95c. 40-fnch all-wool black Storm Sergo at 500., worth 76c* 4iwnch silk finish Henrietta nt C5c., worth It. Silk Warp Henrietta* fn Mack at 98c., worth 11.69: In blnck Novelty Dre»s Fabrics we , Wool 1’enu ile Sole,. Camel’s Ilalr, (Jrngdo I.yon, Cheviot, Gyanlte Cloth, Creuon, rtmtrea, Giorlnsa. Screw, Hop Sacking, SILKS, SILKS. / A few months back and yon would have paid S3 1-3 per cent, more for same values In Slltis than you do now. You may do so anyway unless you come to headquarters for them. Plain Surahs and Chinas, light me dium and dark colors, worth ode.; onr prices 35c. 2t-’,ncU plain Taffetas, nil colors, suitable for skirts nnd street costumes, worth $1> our price 7Bo. Fancy changeable Taffetas, satin fig ures and lovely brocade effect*;- worth 11.25; our price 85c. Evening Silks nnd Silk Crepe in gas light tints. Evening shades in Chiffon. 21-Inch black Gros Grain Silk worth $1; our price 75c. We show a line of Block Silks, em bracing eight popular stylus, at the uniform price of 08e., any piece of which will retail elsewhere at $1.50. They are: Blnck Gros Grain, Black Peau do Sol, Black Arinure, Black Satin Duchcsse, Black Satin Royal, Black Moire Antique, Black Gros de Lomlres, Black Taffeta. Beaded Laces, Net Top and Van Dyke effectr. Now cut Jot trimmings In dlfferout widths. WRAPS. This department Is replete with all the newest things In ladles and child ren's fashionable covering;. 300 Cheviot Coats, gray, brown, tan and black, velvet collar and double breasted and trimmed in large pearl button, worth $8.50; onr price $5. Ladles' Paddock Coats, 42 inches long, mamby collars, coat back, double or single breasted, silt pockets in cov ert, bearer anil melton, ut $8 and. $10. Plaid Cheviot Cape, full length and lust right for rough and ready wear, worth $8.50; our price $4.08. Golf Cape, made of broadcloth, with silk-lined hood, worth $11.50; our price $7.50. Bright tan Beaver Cape, velvet bound, Inlaid velvet collar nnd silk faced, worth $14; onr price $10, 100 ladles sample Coats from $3.50 to $0.50, worth twice tne money. Children's Reefers $1. Children's sample Cloaks at half price. HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Granite Crash Towels 18x30 inches, worth 200., nt 12 l-2o. Extra sizes pure linen Huckaback Towel worth 20c., at 12 l-2e. Extra heavy, extra large, pure linen Huckaback Towels 15c. . Extra large Huck' and damask knot- ted, fringed and hemstitched Towels 23 cents. All-linen Table Damask, red stripe border, 25c. Atl-lluen German lmlf-blcachcd Table Damask 35c. Turkey red Damask, fast colors, 23c. In the finer grades of Table Damask we carry the following patterns, with napkins to match. Snow Drop, Crown, Fleur do Lis, Bow Knot, Arabesque and plain. All-linen fringed Doylies 20c. Crash Toweling 5c. a yard. Heavy Chenille Porticrres, fall length and width, $2.50. Hall Portlerres In extra widths. Chenille Table Oovera 08c. TVe have added many new thing* to our Lace Curtain stock nnd the prices hero ore so reasonable there Is groat activity In this department BLANKETS. 11-4 all-wool Blankets, slightly soiled, worth $4.50, at $2.75. 114 alt-wool California Blankets at $4.50, worth $7.50. 11-4 lamb’s wool Blankets at $5, worth $8.50. 500 Comfortables at 75a, worth $1.25. Extra heavy 10-4 Comforts nt $1. A beautiful lot of satlne covered Eiderdown Qnllts. Honeycomb Spreads 50c. Bates Spreads worth $1.50 at 03c. Ladies’ and Childre: Underwear. 5^’S :na Pants brimmed Ladles' swlsa ribbed Vesta an (35c. a sntt. Ladles’ swIss ribbed satin Vests 50c. I Ladles’ wool Vests and Pants worth $1.25 each at 85c. i A bargain In misses’ ribbed wool Union Suits at 75o., worth $1.50. Also in ladles’ wool ribbed Union Suits nt $1.25, worth $2.50. Full line children’s Underwear. handkerg/hiefs. andkerchlcfs 3c. hemstitched hem. Children’s school Ladles’ embroh Handkerchiefs 8c. Ladies’ plain alHInen fine stitched Handkerchiefs 10c. Gentlemen's colorM border hem stitched Handkerchiefs 10c. Gentlemen's all-linen hemstitche<) Handkerchiefs 15c., V 1 HOSIERY. Gentlemen’s fast black 25c. S inks <1 pairs for $1. Ladies' 35c. fast blaok Hose 25c. Children’s school Hose, fast black warranted, 12 l-2c. u ■, . XZTMM0WMWMJVWMMJZZZZZZZ. A. DOODY COMPANY - FROM St/rT TO FINISH. Actual Business Practice as Taught lit renter's Business College. * A ipfeat business training school which loaches practical subjects by X Ileal men In a practical manner. ere are many commercial college* In the South, each doing Us own work, nnd ench ln-a greater or less dqgrco advancing the cause of bus.ness edu cation. Porter's Busluess College of Macon. Gn., is pre-eminently the great- rat business training school In tha South. This superior institution does not claim to aupplaut the work of other schools, hut supplement* their wbrk, commencing with the graduates of sneh schools where they left off In their courae of study. Indeed, many of tho students of Porter's Business Col lege are those who have intended other business colleges. They go there to continue the work In advanced meth ods. which they cannot get .u other In- atltnUon*. nnd by a thorough courso In the Normal nnd Busluess Practice Departments their education Is given that practical directness that Insures euocwa. Those who enter this school for their initiatory training am given actual business practice from start to finish, nnd when tho entire courso of study Is couploted uo other course is needed, as (hero Is uo raoro beyond. ACTUAL BUSINESS PRACTICE. Tho counting room department of tho TP. It. C." Is a model business world In Itself. Hero tho student en ters—not as a student--but, laying aside hook* nnd class work, lie puts Into praotioe those theories aud uinh- Od* learned In the Initiatory depart ment! and by doing actual business he becomes a practical man of affair*, i NORMAL TRAINING. ThS work In this department Is de signed to prepare xtudouts as experts In auditing aud arcouuUng, lo become specialists In tin'.thing, corporations and Joint stock oompahy bookkeeping; and also to prepare those who wlch to he roine commcrulnl teacher*. For many years least the principal of this depart ment has boeu favored with tho attond- anoo of many teachers In his normal tmluiog ro'io-d. Many come to prepare for commercial teachers nnd auditors, while u milch larger number come to tmproro their know lodge In certain branch* nnd to strengthen their meth od work by giving to thetr teachings a practical directness In special branches, .and ft familiarity with liusl-, ness methods. To those who dealro to prophro thi-m- scircs f..r the high.-st grade work, either ns reporters or accountants, this Institution offem advantages unequaled by any business college in tho South. THE FAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Office. Sign and Square on Window. Flno Individual Tea Setts 73c.- sett. Very flno China dups and Saucers 15 and 20c. Fine China, r In tea to and 12c. Everything rock bottom. No retail store In America can Dcat my prices. R. R SMITH, Solo and Only Proprietor. IT'S 4USr TO OAT IS, where thm*! i alwnleb Uv®r, for nor of th« ntStrai * l surround you. If your A h««UtbT. ft would Wp out of jr^wr blood. You’ll her® to watch your Urur for eelf-protection. Just aa soon u you w® ilw» fir»t srroptoms test it's wrung (eruptions oo the skin, or * dull and worn-out feeling) you ought to Uke Dr. Piero® 1 * Golden Medical Discovery. That will atari your liver into e healthy, natural action, purify tout blood, too: it will bn** up your whoU system, and glr# You etrength Mid color, end put on needed flash-not fat, but wboleecun®. nee®—u~y flesh. MUfoni Otntr*, O. Dr. R. V. Flaunt: Onr Sir — I heartily recommend your “Dierorer- ** — ACADEMY of MUSIC MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. Amorlea’s Greatest Actress, BFF1E BLLSLER. Assisted by Fmnk Wceton, Robert Drouet and specially selected com pany, preeoatln* the mioa'i green teat drama lie sucoom, . "DOIU8." Written expressly for Miss Eltslcr by Robert Drouet. - "Doris made ft gro.it hit.’’—N. Y. Re corder. "The altnatlons lire thrilling."—N. Y. ncrald. Regular price*; reserve scats at Lud- deu & Bate*’ music house. ACADEMY OF MUSIC THUR8DAY. OCT* *. Cosgrove St Grant’s Comedians in “TirB DAZZLER." With Florrie West, Charles Wayne, Ma son & Releion, the DeWltt Sisters, WiU West end sixteen others. Elaborate Scenery*. Beautiful Electrical Effects, All New Costumes, All New Music. Usual prices. Reserve seats at Luddcn A Rates' Music House. II Is not chcaji at any price unless satisfaction to the wearer is given. Buy the HERCULES SUITS For your Boys. All Wool, Silk Seweu, Double Knee and Seat, $3.00 to $5.00. J. H. HERTZ Corner Second & Cherry D. A. KEATING, rifnrnrAKKR AitD FWTMf.wwrt BU Mslbmy It* - Macon, Os. 1»Upho«M-Offlce, 46Ti Rnld«s««, IBS ACADEMY On MUSIC FRIDAY mnd SATURDAY, OCT. « and 27. MATINEE SATURDAY. Engagement of Miss LT.ltan Lewis In “CLEOPATRA,** By Wlllhun Shakes]^re. First time tn this city. Pour ballet* Two Premier*. Fifteen operatic choruses. The Rig Storm. Liv ing 1‘vn.uree. Ttve lUrgc. Magnificent Sccnerj-. Elegant Costumes. Strong Com pany. SATURDAY NIGHT—"L* Article <7.” Price* at night. 2 cents to SL Mati nee, 2 cents, 60 cents and Ti cent*. Seats on «*le at Ludden St Ratos’ Music House. FOR SALE. A very large, handsome Herring-Hall- Martin safe. Never been uee^t. WIU sell or exchange for a seuUler one. Apply to HOFF SIMS. UNDINE. <Crushed pnlddltpgs Flour The only Flour of Its kind, and the be«6 o< any kind. It 1b med® by a secret pro cess known to bnt two persons. $100,000 bis been eflbred for the Knowledge Tho Urnllno is tho best hour sold in Georgia. T. Y, Johnson, Miller, Ga. Tho Undlno gives perfect satisfac tion. J- H. Stillwell, LuelU, Ga. NOEL MILL COMPANY, Estlll Springs, Tena. BtitKinery, Monograms. Wedding invitation* and visiting cards engraved et lowest price*. No de lay; work done by »WU- ed workmen In our establishment. Send for ^nd prices. J. P. Steven* A Bro.. Jewelers. 47 Whllehsil street, Atlanta, Go, FAIR WEEK! A cordial welcome extendad to all visitors to the Dixie Fair at NEWMAN’S: To all those who will visit the Fair and con template buying Dry Goods, Millinery, Wraps, oi anything in our line, we wish to say that we can save you at least 25 per cent, on your purchases il you will visit our store. The few prices below will give you some idea how cheap we do sell. Domestic Department. TWO cases Fruit of the Loom yard- tvido Bleaching at 5c., worth 7 l-2c. Ono case yarvl-wldo Bleaching 141)3 at 5c., worth 7 Mo. 10-4 Shooting at 15c., worth 20c. Crash f Jnowclibg art l-be, a yard. Klderclown 20c.. worth 30c. Rod and white Flannel at 15c., worth 20 cents. 8.12 it.nos TOc. a j-nrd, worth 15c. Marblo table Oilcloth 2Ue„ worth 25 cents. Canton Flannel 5, 7 and 10c. Colored Canton Flannel lue., worth Iff cents. Dress Goods Department. Ton pieces fancy" Drc&s Goods worth 35c.; fair week price 10c. Eight plcc® citriv heavy Serges tn all desirable colors, 20c., worth 35c. 40-lnch alt-wool dress Flannels t.s good as ladles' cloth, 30c. 40-inch Covert Cloth,30c.; regular price Goo. 54-lnch Broadcloth 60c,, worth 85c. Doubte-tridth Cashmere 42 l-2c., worth 20c. Black Serges and mourning goods cheap. 50-lnch dress ilaunels 50c., worth 73 cents. Double-width Plaids, for chUdren's dresses, 12 l-2c. 40-Inch fine Cashmeres In all ^ the leading colors, only 25c, worh 35c. Percallncs anil Seltstas for linings 10 1-2 cents. SILKS.—We carry the host brands of Black Silks,, and a very largo varie ty of trimming silks. Cloak and Wrap Department. Ours Is the most complete Cloak de partment In Macon. Wo can fit an Infant a week old and any lady weigh ing 250 pounds. Wo have ladles’ tan Jackets from $1.50 upwards. Ladles' Capes from $2 upwards. Children’s Reefers from $4 upwards. Misses’ Jackets from $2 upwards. Ladles' plush Capes. Ladles' Cloth Capes with hoods, the very latest. Infants long an'd short Cloaks from $1.50 upwards. • Infant hand-knit Sacques 35c. up wards. Children’s and Misses’ long Cloaks. Blankets, Blankets. Good 10-4 Blankets C5e. a pair. Good 10-4 red Blankets $2.50 a pair. Good white Blankets SI a pair. Our $2.50 white Blankets are worth $3.50. Onr $3.50 white Blankets are worth five dollars. Table Linens. Turkey red Tablecloth 10c. a yard. Bleached table Damask 25c. a yard. Doylies 25c. & doxen upward. Table Napkins 25c. a doren upward. 42-tnch Linen Towels 15c., worth 25c. Large sixe Cotton Towels 5c. each. Knit Underwear. Our 23c. Ladles’ Vests are as gooj as S5c ones soM elsewhere. Children’s Vests from 15c. up. W; have the best assortment of children’! Vests and Pantalettes in the city. Ladles’ Union Suits C3c., worth $1. iMlraes’ Union Suits, fine quality, 75q suit. .... — Infants’ fine wool Vests. •i ftrfc Ladles’ scarlet medicated Vecft’hnl rants $1. Gentlemen's suits at $1, worth $1.50 Gentlemen's camel’s hair suits $1.23 worth $1.75. Gentlemen's Undershirts 25c. Kid Gloves. , Foster’s patent hook Gloves $1. Misses’ and Children’s gloves 75a Kayser Patent Cashmere Gloves 50a Millinery, Millinery. We have tho largest millinery dq purtment in this city. We ran shoe you more styles and novelties thal anybody and fully 33 pet cent, less l| price. Handsome, stylish trimmed felt Hate $1.35. worth $1.75. Birds 25c. Algrets 25a Ornaments, Buckles. Jet and Ostrlc] Feathers in endless variety. Our stock of pattern Hats at a dl« count. Infants’ Capa We have everythin) in infants and children’s headwear. Ladles* hand crochet Fascinator; from 23a up. Visitors to the Fair will find It t> their Interest to call at NEWMAN’S HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LADIES 555 CHERRY STREET.