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TTTE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBE!
DRESSGOODS
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CLOAKS.
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464 AND 466 THIRD STREET.
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CLOTHING
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For the next two weeks we throw our doors wide open to the strangers visitmg our^reat Fair and bid them welcome. One of the greatest attrac
tions of this great occasion will be the grand display of Dress Goods and Cloak's whicK will be on during the two weeks at our elegant Dry Goods Em
porium, 464 and 466 Third street, next to the corner of Poplar. fi©“Ladieg parlor#fitted up with every convenience just for the accommodation of the
strangers in the oity.
Uovelty Dress Goods.
The ladle* of Maom nre a unit In ray
ing that we have the stock of line I>re»s
Goods of the c-lty.
IDtwt, temdoii ami New York Novelty
8 tilts.
At IIJ.DO and $10.—One hundred and
fifty Novelty Dress Patterns; all our
own Importation; no two alike; worth
elsewhere $18 to $-0.
At $8 nnd $18.—Two hundred Novelty
Dree Patterns: domestic nnd Imp uted;
nil exclusive styles; worth $11 to $10,
At $0.75 nnd $7.—Two hundred Novelty
Drews Patterns; all nohhy styles; worth
$7 la $10.
Trimmings.
New Jcrts, new Hllke n;*w Velvets,
new Furs. new Lures, new Dutt’in*,
new Itit/boiw.io «ult everything
Dress Goods by the Piece
There In not a houiv? In ^loorgla that
ran «how more vnrtcty «»i* liunduom *r
Drain fulirhsi than we rttiouf this vfuxon
by Wn» plw4*.
Al 75c.—\V*r troll o genuine Lwll*s
Clo:h Unit others .ink 98e. for and call it
n •kirg.Hn. We will match sample to
ami gimvo wh.it wv n-wri.
Al $l.—Ltt«!leK* (Sotlh. Covert <Jloih
siii«t Iilagon.il Cloth worth 11.S&-
In lower nrh'etl Drew f.ibrlr*, 2JI*.,
33c., 43c. u ml 7&t\. we unqlicatlowbly
nhow the iiiom! viiiI'mI iro! eom»»le»o line
ev« r shown I11 fall anil winter Dicsh
Goods In Central Georgia.
BLACK S/LKS.
Iio you kn->w that Black Silk Is one of
the lowlenH for rtor.int drwiex thl« sea*
nan? If y*»ti <lo. and Intend to get one,
look at the IIIV Wk* show.
.At 98c.—We will offer for ihjii week
till »f that handsome line of $1.35 and
31.5*) Bl:i*k Silks In I*can dc Sole, Kha-
tl.imui Faille, liuchesse, Arinure, Gros
de Londnsi. and lien gal hie. Those gooto
raAirot »>e duplicated In Georgia for kssa
loan 11.35 to $1.50. We will match
|»Ie to simple mid 0I*»V»» wh.ft we *»y
Handsome cut jet and lace Irnn-
inlngH to match.
we.ihle, Black nnd
'or <lr«*asos, \viil»t:<
till your order both
rnlng woar. Get our
d Sitka before buying.
Ladies’ and Misses’
Wraps.
In Cloth and Plush Capes we show a
line *»f garments from $lh *t«* $25 that
»lm;>ly can't b? duplicated tn style and
price. .
H"f» the pretty Ocdf C3pe we set I for
$0.50; regular $3 garment.
In CaUh .*ml JackeU for Ladl«*» and
Mluawi. from 38 to 54 Inches long, we
ciwu stilt you In of vie and price.
Al $10.--$We ahow a 50-Inch Coat.
Prince Albert style, for $10, both In
plain Mellon and Diagonal, with and
without velvet cottar. 1n Brown ned
Tun, that posltlvriv Is ehenp for $lt*.50.
Portierre|/
Do you need PorUorpg*? ,f to corny
nnd kee our »Uxk. You'll buy. /
Portierres at il.'JHy /
Portlerre* full e&hty Inehca wtdj/ and
three yard# bHill extra nvlito' .l-i.t.i,
$2.75; worth n.so. /
Our Portlpfre# for $3.85, $!j/and $7 In
Penokin nti/t all over deolpjnw, are the
h.and.-ort/j3t ever eh own Iry'Macon.
Lace Curtains.
make special offers
11 65c. Curtains fbr
three yards long,
urtaini. full 3 1-2 yards the piece, for $1.
Table Linens.
In Table Damask, both white and
fancy, Towels, Napkins and Doylies, we
lead all 'Macon in quality and price.
Bleached Table Dam-ask, good quality,
32c.
Bleached Damask. 64 Inches wide, ex
tra quality. 50c.
-Bleached Satin D:imn*k, full 72 inches
wide, 79c.; gbod value for $1.
Fringed Doylies. 25c. to $1.50 the doz.
'27-inch all-llnon Nankin*, $1.50 to $6.
Extra-size Bleached Towels, 10c.
Pure -Linen Towels. 1(X\
•Extra-size tied fringe Damask Towels
35c. kind for 21c.
One bolt of Cradh Goods, 25 yards to
Gents’Handkerchiefs
Gents' F*st Colored He turns tltched
Handkerchiefs, worth 20c, for 10c.
Gents’ Pure Linen Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs for 13 l-2c.
Gents* Pure Linen, Fast Bordered,
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 40c kind.
23c.
Gents' Large Size Silk Initial Hand
kerchiefs 50c.
Children’s Cloaks.
Our Child top's .T'lfkoto and’ long
Cloaks for $2.50 to $10 are very tine.
Don’t miss our Cloak Department
Silk Handkerchiefs.
Pure Silk, plain nnd embroidered,
White and colored Handkerchiefs,
worth 35c, for 10c.
long, for $1; Curtain* that were $2 for
$1.50; Curtains worth $3 for $2.10.
Brussel* Not and Point U't&prit Cur
tain* lit pretty, delicate designs, worth
$4.50, for $3.25.
In very fine Point il’Esprit. Irish
Point, Tambord. Swiss anil Brusaelt*
Curtain*, from $1.50 to $8. wo have the
only «tock In the city.
Oak. Cherry. I^borny and Walnut
Pole* «with nice fixtures, 19C.
HOSIERY AND HANDKERCHIEFS.
There is no lady in Georgia who does
not know of our Hosiery nnd Handker
chief departments, and no lady visit
ing Macon this week can afford to
miss the specials offered this -week in
these departments.
Child's School Handkerchiefs 2 l-2c,
fast border.
Pure Linen Hemstitched Handker-
cdilefu 8c.
Hosiery.
Ladles' Fast Black 'Hose twelve lor
$1.00.
Ladles Fast Black Full Regular Made
Hose 12c.
Ladles’ High SpHced Extra Fine
Guage 35c Hose for 19c.
Children’s Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose,
all sizes, 15c.
Boys’ Bicycle Hose, 35c kind, 19c.
•Men's Fast Black Socks, good qual
ity. 12c.
Men's Oxford Mixed Half Hose 10c.
Men’s English Wool Hose 49c..
We sell the very best 25c Hose for
ladles nnd children, both plain and
ribbed, ever sold In this city.
Gloves.
Real Kid Gloves, all sizes, brown,
black and tan. 59c.
For $1 we sell a 4-b'utton and 5-hook
Lamb Skin Glove, In all the popular
colors, worth $1.35.
For $1.50—The -Suede Glove. In 1G-
button length, all the new shades of
pearl, flesh und mode, we sell for $1.50
is the equal of any $2 glove in ‘the mar
ket. We guarantee all gloves fitted at
the counter.
Ladies’ and children's Wool Gaunt
lets 25c a pair, black and colors
SPECIALS.
'Monday, from 2 o’clock till 6, genu
ine Lonsdale Bleaching, full yard wide,
fifteen yards for $1.
All Day—Finest quality Utica 10-4
Sheeting (with the brand) 25c; all you
want.
Twenty-two yards yard-wide 8c Sea
Island for $1.
•Good Dress and Apron Ginghams 5c.
Dost Standard Prints 6c.
10c Canton Flannels 8c.
Best line plain and fancy Eiderdown
In all wool goods In the city.
Big line French Flannels, in smnll
patterns for chldren’s cloaks, 60c the
yard.
Good Dressing Comb for 10c
Good Hair Brush 25c.
Seventy-live thousand dol
lars worth of bran new Cloth
ing for Men, Youths and
Boy’s at panic prices. We
guarantee an acual saving of
20 per cent, on the dollar on
every dollar spent in our
Clothing Departinen. Every
thing in our store is new.
Everything first-class. Every
thing perfect fitting. Every
Suit in our house exactly as
represented, and if customers
are not perfectly satisfied
money wsll be refunded in
every instance.
SPECIALS II WEEK.
At §7.60 strictly all-wool
Cheviot Suits, this season’s
styles, guaranteed to be worth
§15.
At §7.60—This season’s
Overcoats, strictly all wool,
worth §12.50.
The largest line of Boy’s
Clothing in Georgia, at prices
others can’t touch.
The nobbiest line of Yoths’
Suits ever shown in Macon,
all sizes and sizes to suit.
We show this week a
matchless line of Men’s and
Boy’s Hats.
Big' line new Windsor Ties
just in.
New Silk and Linen Hand
kerchiefs, new Gloves, new
Neckwear, new Cuff Buttons,
new line Cotton & Wool Sox.
Kmitobirorobuyin*. ,v..nh a*. r«r ioc. Pol™ Vithlnice w. ,;h,ofB 8c. — “T S new line Cotton & Wool So:
Dt forget our special sale of $7.50 men’s and boys’ suits worth $12.50 to $15. All sizes, all styles
HE DANNENBERG COMPANY
1 cm »n.
Dr. Alonso Monk, pastor of the Mul
berry Street Methodist churrti, la going
to wuke aotnelKkly up «t the 11 o'clock
eervUe thla morning on the aubject of
burioonia twins kept open all night with
u Cow tilde shots at the evil* of a great
exposition such an the Dixie Fair, which
opens d4y after tomorrow.
The subject of Dr. MOnk'a discourse
will be “The Moral Character of the City
and of the Ensuing Fair Looked Into and
Who U to Blame,”
The able doctor Is understood to have
been gathering up data for a good while
for thla occasion and It may be depended
upon that he will Interest a large con-
gregatlotv' when die announcement Is
made that he will tackle the big subject
of Moron. The church people of all de
nominations in the city will tie Interested
In hearing what I*r. Monk will have to
say His morning, and It Is doubtful tf
the new annex building .where preaching
Is now held, will arrommodnta the crowd.
Rev. Georgs Braxton Taylor. D.D., will
preach at the First Itaptlat church thla
rooming nnd tonight. Dr. Taylor will in
all prtrttabillty continue to fill the pulpit
%>f his former charge for several weeks.
until he determines to go elsewhere or
tho church culls unothor pastor.
Services nt the other churches will be
as ununl, the pastors throughout the city
filling their pulpits at the hours named
In ttie general directory below.
Tho nroalcal programme at Christ
church this morning will be as follows:
MOKNINQ-U A. M.
Venlts Wilson
TeDeum Dudley Buck
Bsuodlctus Dudley Buck
Offertory—"Jesus, the Very Thought of
'llice.'' (Murray.) Folo by tenor,
Mr. Airy
EVENING—?:30 l\ M.
Gloria Patri .V.Groetorex
Magnificat Williams
*p'>us Mleercfttur Beethoven
Offertory—"itock of Agua." Warren
8olos soprano and tenor.
The regular hymns will be >uug besides
the above programme.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of gervlcea In all of
the churches today will be found below:
METHODIST.
Mulberry 8tr*et.-Rev. A. Monk, pastor.
Preaching ut 11 a. ro. and 7:» p. tn. by
Dr. Monk In the new building. Sunday
school nt 9:30 n. m., Col. Isaac Harde
man. superintendent. Bp worth prayer
meeting by tho young people nt 6:15 p. m.
Strangers cordially welcomed and neats
are free.
Flr»t Street Methodist Church.—Preach
In at U a. tn. mad tp.ro
curr
Class meeting at 930 a. in.. J. it. Kice,
clssn lender. Sunday school nt 4 p. in..
S. E. Chambliss, Huperlnteiubmb Seats
free and everybody Invited.
Centenary.—Rev. O. B. Chester, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. end 9 p. m. by the
pastor. Love feast at 9:00 a. in. Sun
day school at S p. m , J. J. Cobb, super
intendent. Seats free and everybody in
vited.
South Macon—Experience meeting at 9
a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas
tor, Rev. T. W. Rills Sunday school ul
t p. m„ W. T. Collins, superintendent.
Preaching at 8 p. m. by the pastor.
Prayer meeting ©neb WedneMay night
at 730 o'clock. Ladies' Aid Society meets
on first Wednesday afOrnoon at 3 o'clock.
To all these services the public Is In
vited, and stranjors -vlt; be given a cor
dial welcome.
Vlnevlllc Methodist Church—Rev. J. E.
Wray, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. tn.
and 7:90 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:45.
East Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experience meeting at 1035 a. tn.
Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:90 p. tn. Sunday
school at 9:90 p. m., Georgs W. Gantt. »u-
perlntcndant.
Grace Methodist Church.-Rev. J. R.
Owen, pastor. Preaohlng at li a. m.
and 730 p. in. *»rayor meeting Wednes
day evening at 730. Sun lay school at 9
p. m. All persons cordially Invited.
BAPTIST.
First.—llev. George Braxton Taylor In
temiKinary charge. Preaching at It
o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sunday
school at 930 a. m. ( 1L M. Wlllet, super!n
tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
3:30 und 7*30 p. m. Tho public is cordially
Invited.
South Macon.—Rev. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30
a. in., J. VV. Nichols, superintendent.
East Macon.—Rev. B. J. Centos, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and $ p. ia.
Sunday school at 930 a. m. Prayer meet
ing at this church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Square.—Rev. A, B. Campbell,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. t L. T. Stal
lings, superintendent.
Vlnevlllc—Rev. E. B. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at 11a. m. and 73) p. m. by
the pastor. •
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church.—Walnut, between Sec
ond and Third streets, llev. F. F. Iteese,
rector. Twenty-second Sunday after Trin
ity. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning
prayer and holy communion at 11 a. m.
Evening prayer and sermon 730. Friday
prayer 430. Strangers and visitors will
be welcomed.
St. Paul.—Corner Forsyth and College
streets. Rev. H. Orrln Judd, rector.
Service at 11 a. m. And 8 p. in. Holy com
munion first Sunday in month it U a. m.;
on tho third Sunday at 730 a. m. Ushers
to seut strangers. Seats fret at night
service.
St. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin Da
rner in charge. Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m. Morning prayer and. rermon at 11
o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 730 p. m.
Bt. John’s Chapel—Rev. Martin Darner
PRESBYTERIAN.
First—Rev. W. B. Jennings, pastor.
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. in., the pastor su
perintendent. Prayer and sofig service
Wednesday at 7:20 p. m.
Tattnall Square.—P.ev. S. L. Morris, D.
D., pastor. Service in tho morning
and evening conducted by th9 pastor.
Sabbath school at 9:30 a. ra. Prayer serv
ice on Wednesday at 730 p. m. Seats free
at all services, and all are Invited.
CATHOLIC.
St. Josephs.—Father Wlnklereid, 8. J.,
pastor; Father Roydhouse, 8. J. .assist
ant. First mass at 7 a. m. Second mass
and Sunday school at 8:45 a. in. High
mass and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Father
Wlnklereid, S. J., w4!l preach. Vespers
followed by the benediction of the HdTy
Sacrament at 430 p. m. Ushers will seat
visitors.
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut street, between First and Sec
ond-Rev. H. C. Combs pastor. Sunday
school at 930 a. m., L. M. Erwin, super
intendent. Preaching at 11 a, m. by the
pastor. Evening sermon at 730 o'clock.
Fraycr service Wednesday ovening at 730.
Public welcome.
Y. M. C. A.
Men’s meeting at 330 p. ro. and boys*
meeting at 2:30. Young men cordially In
vited.
KING WAS A
STEERER.
Carried Georgia Guys to Get the Green
Goods.
Philadelphia, Oct. 19.—Z. W. King of
Waycross. Ga., who was arrested last
night and thus prevented from carylng
out a scheme to rob William L. Fulton
of Savannah of $350 by the purchase of
green gobd. w-ao given a hearing today
before Magistrate -Milligan and held in
$1,000 bail for court. The testimony,
showed that King was the accomplice of
Geo. Horton, a notorious “bupco steer-
or," and that he nas on several occa
sions induced unsophisticated Georgians
to accompany him to New Ybrk for the
purpose of buying the “money.'' The
work of the Lcxow oommittee In the
city, however balked his intentions, and
King brought Faltdh to Philadelphia.
After the hearing Fulton said to Cap-
tatn of Detectives iller that he “was not
to easy as he looked."
"I would have made the green goods
men give me the genuine money,’’ said
the Intended victim, “and If they had
refused. I would have pulled my shbot-
er aajd hilled them all.”
King and Fulton have been acquaint
ed for a dozen years.
FuVtonjwia pwced under the care of
a detective .for his appearance at court.
Japanese Pile Cure is the only one
that con be guaranteed, as it U the
omy cure. Socd by Goadwyn & Small,
druggists.
We carry the finest
line of Millinery in the
South.
See us for new shapes
and correct styles.
JN0.R. ELLIS
GREAT : DRESS : GOODS : SALE.
$15,000—Fifteen thousand dollars worth of fine im
ported wool and silk and wool dress goods must be sold
before the new tariff law goes into effect.
11'
Fifty pieces double width wool goods at 25c. worth 50 to 65c
Thirty-five “ “ •' 50c, worth §1 to 1.25
Fifty novelty suits at §8 and 10 worth $13.50 and 18.00.
Two thousand yards taffeta silk, new sulphur, bluet and elec
tric shades, at 75c, 85 anp §1.
VISITORS TO DIXIE FAIR INVITED TO MAKE 00R STORE HEADQUARTERS.
4-1 Fnilt at So. *
IUi.loin'll Napkin*, a dwa 30o.
10-4 Sh.vtlu* 15c.
Tnrkojr nil T.I>U> Damuk ts<x
to-1 Klankrt* 73c.
ft .50 Tollot Quilt* $1'.
All-wool twlllct l-'litmu'l »V.
MMnch all-wool l-ailio*' Clo.n UV.
4Slnoh all-wool Broadi-lotli Wo.
£5 UienlUe IVri.iriva $3.50.
Spool Cotton 2.V. « doion. v
Spool Silk iSie. a dozon
lauKot* heavy rlMx.l I'mtorvcata 23c
$1.50 Silk Gloria Umbrella* $1.
77k'. Cambric Umbrellas 50c.
VaM wide Percales UV\
All-silk Wlrnbor Tie* tSe.
Sllk-eovereil Head It (HI 3>V.\
Children’* heavy ribbed lloae IV.
Good drew Ginghams Ro.
Good Cotton naun-.d 5c.
Yanl-wole Sheeting So.
Yard-wide lUrachlng So.
Dark atrlped Outing Sc.
7e. check Homeipun .V.
Sc. Che,'*.' Cloth 3c.
Crash Toweling .V.
All-linen Towel i So
Our atock of Wrap* aro tho lateftdeslgnau
See our ihort Coat* and Golf Capes, etc.