The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 25, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1894. Mr. W. J. Julian returned from New York yesterday where ho purchased by far tho prettiest and most reasonable lino of Capes ever shown in Macon. Just 118 new ones are ready for you Monday morning. Ripple Capes, Golf Capes, Double Capes, Embroidered Capes, Plush Capes; in fact all tho new things are here ready for you. Beauties at $8, $12 and $13.50. Tinsel Crepes for fancy work, 25 cents yard. Ten yards Winter Stylo Calicoes for 35 cents. Twenty-five cents for an excellent Rib Vest. Men can save money in buying Underwear of us. . ■ > Fifteen yards Fruit of tho Loom for $1. The best Uollar Kid in tho city. Embroidered Flannels, $1.26 Styles, for 86c. Ladies Double Breasted Vest 50c; Pants to match. Roman Striped Drapery Silks for Fancy work. 50 c—Ten pieces 46-inch Silk finished Serge, regular 85c value at 50c this week. Big line Novelty Dress Goods in blacks and colors, our $1 qualities reduced to 75c per yard. Good line 36-inch Dress Goods at 10c. All 35c Dress Goods reduced to 18c. New shadings in Covert Mixtures at 75c, 85c and $1. Special line new Flannels for House Wrappers, Tea Gowns, etc. Dainty designs in French flannels for infants’ wrappers, etc. Ten pieces Novelty Cloakings 75c to $2.50 per yard. A SPECIAL RECEPTION New line Side Combs 25 to 50 cents pair. New line Sterling Silver Neck Scarfs (just out) $1.50 each. Silk Mittens for Children, 35 cents and 40 cents. Holiday Umbrellas, Silver or Dresden Handles. Hair Ornaments (new) 10, 15 and 25 cents. Twenty-five new pieces Jets in exquisite styles. Silk Vest Opera Tints, Lace Tops $3.00 each. One thousand new Patterns in Stamped Linens. And Party Dresses a specialty. New things in Evening Crepes, Muslin De Soi and Opera Silks. Don’t buy before seeing ours. Line of New Dress Goods to be opened Monday. They were bought way under regular prices and our customers will get the benefit of same. (Advertisement.) Peacock Plumago Plucked From a Jackdaw. The Facie About a tftate Fair Diploma Having Coen Awarded J» E ( For* ter Laid Dare. Jt TO THE PUBLIC. In ftha TeaeurMPh of Sunday. Novem ber 11. one J. E. Porter caused to be in- nested in the Telleirraoh a column of Blush, slander and fateShood entitled •'Over AH Oimroetttona-iA Dlnkma and Blue Ribbon Won by Poilter’s Bustncas College in Ohe Dixie lOilr Contest— NO’JMrw Like I't in 'the South, etc., etc.." Absence, ankl time reauired to collect ceitaaln diita, have ore vented an ear lier Dlucklnur of the oeaeock roiumoce in wihtoh this Jackdaw has arrayed iiimaelf and admiringly Strutted before am un advised public. air. Portera well known chalrawter has secured him Immunity from notice when making previous raise claims: tori: exposure seams Incumbent, tf mleehuoa is not to go unrtibuked Indefinitely. Quoting nubtlslhed premium list and other equally au high authority, I am prepared to state, us (ncontraveitibiy true: 1. That In the regular schedule there wis i*o premium, dinlonn, tnddni. blue . ribbon, or any other tilling whomsoever I offered by the fklr for on exhibit by u B college: or for mctlhodu used, lone by the faculty or students iKuitmant of u ibutlneas college. ilalUon 1L Rulo S. of Che Pair on reads thus: s cunnrft award a premium to r on-enumerated oxAclcu Cby that term is imduit those articles for iwihlch no premium Is off oral in the resrular sched ule of premduma.) blit any make some neite ot special oammsndaJtion-un. ab stract of turns to be furnished by the secretary on isaoSc&tton.’ 3. Secretary Knuiao states that "no premium bavin: been offered, no di ploma could be awarded exco&t by ac tion of the Board of Dlroatom. nnd no such action has been taken in this case." i. The fine pen-work, pen-art. llour- isnlntt. Metering. etc., on which ilr. I’or- ter falsely clainsi to have won a dttlo- 1 m, inil blue ribbon, wuu executed oy a lumous pan-artist of Oolumbus. ■ O..- reacidmc here by express on October 20. three days after the ^slroveaDi.ani was not exhibited until October 2Mh or 2?tU. an fair visitors will rememfoer. There being no premiums offered, the Georgia-Alabaraa Business College made no entries. But our penman dally executed the finest specimens of pen work on the fair grounds In presence of thousands. How marked tire con- tnuKbtureai this mid Mr Porter’s cowardice and virtual acknowledgment “inferiority as manifested by pur chasing penmanship and basely palm ing it off os bis own. if Mr. Porter made any entries whatever under “uaD-nttutRerased crtl- clou” the IVcords show that no other ImrtMss college did so; and toe claim that an award of any kInd was made him "over all other competitor* U absolutely false, and made solely to d -.’clve toe public. Knowing tint he had. no competition. If he can derive pleasure or gratification from such certificate as the Judges were uu*or- tsed to give, toon he deserves con- rniculty as one by whom very small favors aw thankfully received. Mr. Porter’s extravagant claims of authorship by one of l)Ls faculty will l>: fully explained by tbe foLjxrlng letter. which needs no comment: "Mr. Curtis’ claims to authernalp of any of our publlcKicns are- greatly overwrought. He taught for us a few years ago; and in connection with other teachers, assisted In the prepara tion of a portion of the advanced work In our New Complete Bookkeeping; lie also assisted In preparing the Business Arithmetic. These are the only two books in our lists with which he had anything to do.”—Williams & Rogers, Rochester, N. Y. I feel that the public Is duo an apol ogy for my thus noticing.this person; and that falsehood may not—for lack of refutation—bo accepted as truth, Is tendered as my apology for having done so. Very respectfully. E. L. MARTIN, Proprietor Ga.-Ala. Bus. College. PICTURE itftAMES AND ART GOODS. We took diploma on picture frames at late fair. Our mouldings are ele gant and our .prices very low. Full lino of nrt goods stretchers to order. McEvoy-SaWders Company. THE CALIFORNIA SPECIALISTS Have arrived In Maoon and secured four rooms on the ground floor in an eligible part of the city, for consulta tion and dispensary. The doctors devote themselves to the treatment of disease* of men and wo men, particularly those classed • as chronlo or long standing. Their practice Is based on the'bac- terlan or germ theory, ehelr medi cines are comnounded and administered ftom that standpoint: this renders It necessary to furnish medicines to their patients, as none are kept In the drug stores In the form prescribed by the California specialists. The doctors have no disposition to overestimate themselves or take issue with any sohool of medicine, being graudntc or faimlllar with all tho ■’paithles," but we hive an unbounded faith In our system, tbe medicines are free from poison or toxical material, and that we cure will be demonstrated In this community as It has In others. Wo remain long enough on this, our first visit, to prove by our work that which Will he a revelation to the long sufferers, that have “tried all the doc tors and patent medicines” until they have reached the hopeless stage, that the progressive age has produced won derful remedies for the cure of discuses that are pronounced as incurable by those who have neglected to keep pace with the times or refuse to entertain anything outside of the highways es tablished by ancient trials. We depend uDon our microscopes In aiding us In obscure conditions, and bring to our aid all the latest meth ods and devices In determining our diagnosis. The above gives a synopsis of our methods. wMOh will be amplified upon from tone to time In these columns. The rooms will be open to patients on next Tuesday. November 27. when the pubtlc ere respectfully solicited to call and investigate at No. 223 Fourth street, opposite the old CaCholio church. The too ms are located on the first door for toe convenience ot tho feeble and afflicted. See “The Overcoats” before buying. Phillips. Books and stationery; nicest goods very cheap. MoEvoy Sunders-Com- piny. Wood and Coal delivered promptly by Carlton, Jenkins & Berry. Phone 134. Mr. Charles Smallwood, formerly with Blessing, toe fine art dealer of New Orlibns. Is now with McEvoy- Sinders Company. In charge ot the ■ framing department. Now is the time to bring him to our store, at 616 Cherry street. We can dress him up stylish, we can fit him to perfection at specially low prices. The selection will bo easy, the assortment being large, embracing latest designs for this season’s wear. / \ The plain fact of the matter is, our extensive stock of Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits must be reduced if Low Prices Will do it. Hence, we have introduced for this week sweeping reductions throughout our entire line. Don’t miss seeing these special offerings—a great lot of genuine Bargains. In Headwear for little Boys and Girls our store is acknowledged Headquarters. Newest Ideas. Lowest Prices. Charles 'Waehtel, 515 CHERRY ST. - MACON, GA. Good Government Is the question of the day, but the question with us is DO You Want Good Shoes at Sacrifice Prices If so, go to the Rochester Shoe Company, 513 Cherry street, where the best makes of Shoes arc being Sacrificed to reduce their extensive stock on hand. Call early and secure the ben efit of this sale at the ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 513 Cherry St. Academy of Music, Thursday. Jacoblitt’s Two Big Attractions, Monday, Nov. 26, the Glorious ' Naval Drama, THE ENSIGN. Regular prices. Reserved seats at Lndden 4 Bites’ Music House. Thursday, Nov. 29, the Graphic . Storv of Southern Life, IN OLD KENTUCKY. Another Great Cut -IN- Dry Goods -AT THE- BEE HIVE! Our great stock is still increasing in quantity and variety by daily arrivals from the Northern mar kets at prices astonishingly low. HERE IS A SPECIAL LEADER No. 1 63-inch Heavy (Flannel for dresses or capes at 23c per yard, four yards will make an entire costume. SPECIAL LEADER No. 2. |f Double width Cheviot Mixtures, eight yards for 75c; only, one dress to a customer, i , ; i i •*! i ,i SPECIAL LEADER No. 3. —* Seven yards ot 25o Dress Goods for »i.<w. i i. rir.i SPECIAL LEADER No. 4. Jet Black CaShmcro at lJcper yard; never sold tor less than 33c per yard. Also, flno piece Black (Whipcord, worth SOo per yariJ, for 49o. In our Cotton Dress Goods Depart ment -wo have everything complete and prices matdhless. ■Gtngto.ni, Outing, Calico, Canton Flannel. Sea IsGand. all alt So per yjird. Tapestry for Portlorrea and Mantel Drapery at 12 l-2c; worth 23c per yard. BIO 'REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' CLOAKS AND CAPES. , Irresistible offerings In our Under, wear Department, | , U. .I'llufjMMJ .White Merino Undershirts for Men « 25°. ’.it :Jiil:fcU,W*lliiiiiIit!il Fine Ribbed Undershirts for Ladles at 2So. I*. ..Vljril'UMimJ Merino and Ribbed Undershirts for Children at 26c. • ■ I li : AiHTifl Our >2.69 Portlerres ore sUll In ths lead and moving very fast. | j Our 12.99 Tapestry, TabCe Cover in Good Demand. , i ■. : .<! Jujail.illr. ,i ■A big lino of R. Si. O. Corsets fofl « cents, 11* lj; u..„,|. W | The biggest line of Hosiery; in ths city, j . ; .i' J * Hose for Ladles. Men end Children three pairs for 23c. ; , *, jj titj,..f| iA corresponding: reduction mode in Table Linen, Domestics, Boys’ Cloth ing and every, other department at THE BEE HIYE 559. CHERRY STREET