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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUIT.DAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1834
BURDEN, SMITH & COMPANY
WHY? WHY? WHY?
Why do you always find, our Store crowded ? It is just this. We are selling first-class Dry
Goods cheaper than onpbody in Macon and you can always find you whant. Read the following
quotations:
Woolen Dress Goods
' Fifty fine French suits laid on front
oounter; pr.oe crat hi If m two. Some
at cost, some less. One suit of a kind.
Best assortment in the oity.
Tea pieces 32-inch fine printed French
Flannels -worth 75c. a yard; will elose
this lot at 35c. a yard Monday.
Ten pieces 38-lndh all-tvoo) mixed
Cheviots just In. Old price r>0tt, a
yard; new price 33 1-Se.
One hundred rommnflB of new style
wool e'Pds at 23ci on the $1 all! be of-
fared Monday morning, nnd no joke.
Twenlty pieces more of those SO-inch
wool Serges in black and navy at 15o.
a yard; regular price 29c.
Silks. Silks.
Elegant evening Silks, Chiffons, plain
and accordion plaited. Beautiful fan
cy Taffetas 76 nnd 85a a yard for douil-
toilet®. Elegant Black Silks for street
and evening wear. Either of these
suits with Mme. Gorham’s taste and
touches will make n plain woman
handsome, a beautiful woman divine.
Gloves.
Anything you need to Kid Gloves,
hook or buttton, $1 and up. Every pair
guaranteed. Only line evening gloves
in the oity. Keyscr’s silk and cash
mere fingeMlpped gloves always on
band.
Underwear Sale.
Two hundred garments in children’s
wool and cotton Undemsts, draw.-Ts
and Union Suits. Prices 13. 20 and
25o. each. Many of these goods worth
three times the price asked. Ask to
see our Indies’ fleece lined s Ik fint-Kil
suit, vest and pants, for $1. bodies,
don’t fail to ask for our Sttit'gu’.'<r
non-shrinking Union a hi two p-eced
Suits.
Hosiery.
See our ladies’ 15c. nose; were ’.’Sc.
a pair. Our ladles’ 25-:. Hose reduced
from 35o. Our 50c. ladles’ Hose uow
three pairs for $1. Fifty dozen chi.d-
ren’s Hose. 7 to 9. at tide, a pair, re
duced from 35o. a pair. Ask to see cur
children’s Hose at 10c. ft pair.
Our Art Department
Is chock full of new things, such as
fancy Intmdty Bags. Slipper Bags,
Art Squares, Honiton laws effects, etc.,
tinted Table Covers, Kr.ngvs, Felt,
Drapery Silks. Full li-ie Bi-aluerel &
Armstrong celebrated Wash Silks nl-
ways on hand and in ciaargo of out
Mr. Barney, who Is thoroughly posted
od ttoeso lines.
Gentlemen’s Suitings
Twenty fine suit patterns »t less than
half of New York oast. We are go! us
out of this line, so don’t miss this
chance to save your money.
Bargains in Canton
Twenty pieces extra quality Sc. (Vin
ton Flannel at 0 t-2c. Twenty pieces
10c. Oamlton Flannel, extra flue, at 8c.
a yard. Twenty p'eoes 12 l-2c. Can
ton, extra quality, at 10c. a yard. These
are the best Cantona on earth for the
price asked.
Blankets
Extra quality wool 10-4 Blanket for
82.50. Compare our 34 Blanket with
anybody's $5 quality and you will take
ours. At 83 we will sell you 114
Blankets worth $S. Nobody wants a
finer Bt'inkoi ,,411 our 124 at 33.50;
equal to any $10 Bkinket you can find.
Beet lime Down Quilts to Macon $3.73
to $10 each.
Cloaks, Cloaks.
Dot 1.—Twenty-five ladies’ coats, ex
tra fine, worth from $7.50 to $18 each.
Your choice Monday $4.75. <
Lot 2.—(Fifty children's new stylish
Coats and Keefers at Now York root.
Dot 3.—Fifteen ladies’ fine Cloaks,
mme long, some short, all styles, at
$2 each. I
Best line lad'es new Capes and Coats
In the market.
It’s a Comfort
la what tha ladies say about our dreea-
making department. New York stylo
and workmanship at tow price*. Wi.rk
turned out no Short uotioe. Every tiling
guaranteed.
Catch These
■ Fourteen yard* yord-w'.do IPe.
Blenching for $1. Twenty pieces 104
bleached 30c. Sheeting lit 22 l-2c. a
yard. Twenty yards 30-lncU fine 8c.
Sea Island for $1. Ten pieces 68-inch
$1 bleached Damask at 75c. a yard.
Ten pieces 08-inch 60 nnd 05c, Dam
ask- at '49c. a yard. Cartes’ Cot
ton four spools for 15c. Gold
eyed Needles tbvee pipera for.
10c. Best Slleela in town for 12 1-20.
a yard. All beat Calicoes 5c. n yard.
BURDEN, SMITH & COMPANY.
G.M. DAYIS MADE RECEIVER
Tlie Affairs of the Macon Exposition
Company Placed in His .
Hands.
VERY LITTLE OP IMPORTANCE
W** Atlach.it lo the Proceeding., a. tha
Siuinui of the Company Wa. Bctag
W.and Up—All Debt* of the
company Will IIa Paid.
Cant. Gtlber Of. (Davis has been ap
pointed temporary receiver for the
Macon Exposition Company by an or
der ipSasod by Judge James M.' Griggs,
at Dawson. Friday.
The papers in the cake were filed In
(the superior court clerk’s ofllce at
Malcon yesterday. The petitioners are
Dopaon, Clarke & Daniel, T. L. Boss,
R. W. Jemleon and J. B. Jemlson.
The last named were employes of the
Exposition Company during the recent
fair and claim that the company
has failed to pay their salaries. The
attorneys named In the petition are
Estes & Jones.
-The Telegraph learned a few days
ago of negotiations pending In fhls di
rection, 'but there seemed a probabil
ity of satisfying the creditors, and
every one honed that a receivership
would be averted. Thd appointment
of a receiver will make very little
difference, however, as It will only be
bis business to wind up the nffalrs
of the exposition company, which work
has been In progress since the close
of the Dixie Fair. It simply means
that this will now be done under the
direction of the state court, Instead of
by the uncontrolled action of the com
pany. It Is well known that a large
majority of the premiums, a portion
of the race money and. a few other
debts remain unpaid, but this is so
oiily because the railroads are yet In
debted to the exposition company In
the sum of several thousand dollars
for coupon tickets sold. It Is believed
that -when this money Is received the
company will be able to satisfy the
whole, or nearly all, outstanding debts.
Bo that the receivership signifies very
little so far as the creditors are con
cerned. except that it may complicate
matters somewhat and increase the
expense of winding ud the company's
affairs. Below are the pipers entered
for record yesterday to the case.
Georgia. Bibb County. To the Supe
rior Count of Said County:
The petition of the Macon Exposition
Company, a corporation of said state
and county. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel,
T. L. Ross, R. W. Jemlson alad J. B.
Jemison, shows:
1. That 'the Mucon Exposition Com
pany Is a corporation not municipal,
rtf aiid state and county.
2. That the Macon Exposition Com
pany la indebted 'to petitioners, alt of
whom are unsecured, respectively, ns
f °3!°To Dopson, Clarke & Daniel ill the
svsff-«
^"a tv. t- T, Rose. In the sum of $18,
on'anooobunt, copy of which U,hereto
attached, marked “Exhibit B.
6 To J. B. Jemlson, .U the jmm ot
$25. on an accoutre. cnov „<M whch®
hereto attached, marked “Exhlb t C.
«& £ ASffJ
b *7 re Ttat t *t^sald a MaccJ’J Exposition
Company has tolled to pay at maturity
nnv of aaid accounts.
S. All of said deWa are jnatuTed.
9. And payment of the same ha* been
properly demanded and by said debtor
'VtW^***** Com
pany as aforesaid Is insolvent.
P Wherefore, plaintiffs hrth|: this wtb
Srith t» era - B ? h a “^tTtesie rwutr.
ta«d&S&totoHtoSm Exposition
GvaSSSX and aPPear attbe next
wm of Bibb superior court to answer
^Petitioners further ^lieo"
fh f e‘SJgftS? toclud-
swsw-jb
bill as'provM®d°for bi^n^ct approved
^Petitioners' further pray Uart defend
an't be ttjjoined from interfering wiitl
or molesting any of its assets.
B9TBS & JONES,
Plaintiffs’ Attorneys.
The co-art appointed G. M. Davie
tonfparaibt receiver, and ordered that
he at once take charge of all assets
real and peretuai, including chows
in action and money, and hold and pro
tect the same until the further ordei
of tho court.
The exposition company Is ordered t,
turn over to the temporary receive!
all its assets. The order further says
"The authority of granting thds orde
1 i.i, a K n .. bocau ® 0 lt . has hten ma&c. to
sufficiently appear to the court that
J. L. Hardeman, judge of the euperlo
court of the Macon circuit. Is dleouall*
fled by reason of the fact that he Is
a stockholder to the Macon Exnoritlor
company."
. BUCKDEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve to the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Scree, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Soree. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cure* Plies, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sole by H.
J. Lamar & Son.
CENTENARY’S ANNIVERSARY.
The Church Is Nine Years Old Today
and the,Sunday School Ten,
This is anniversary day with Cente
nary church and Sunday school and it
will be appropriately observed by the
members of chat prosperous Metho
dist Church.
The church was oro’riti'-ed Just nine
years ago today, but the Sunday sonool
is one year older, it having been or
ganized ca a sort ot mission in that
section of the city ana in time give
birth to the churefh. Which has since
become so flourishing.
Mr. J. J. Cobb, Macon’s promi
nent and highCy esteemed young citi
zen, Is superintendent of tho Sundny
school, which nosltlon ho Was filled
since the day ot ilk organization, Mr.
Cobb has the love of every member of
the church and Sunday school and his
name Is a household word to that com-
nrunlty.
Rev. O. B. Chester will preach the
anniversary sermon at 11 o'clock this
morning and this alfternoon the chil
dren of the Sunday school will hold a
special service, at .which time the an
nual thank offering will be made. A
special song service wlE. be held In the
evening ait which an attractive musi
cal programme will be rendered.
CROSS-TIE ON THE TRACK.
Dastardly Attempt tc Wreck a Freight
Train on the Central road.
Enarineer Swansburg arid Fireman EJ-
nCtlt. who came to on a Central rail
road fright train nit 6:40 o’clock yes
terday afternoon, reported a dastardly
aittemrit to wreck their 'train near Coi
ner’s Station yesterday.
The trail n was coming down a Bleep
grade at a speed of twenlty-flve miles an
hour, when ithe engineer saw a oroes-
tie on the track several hundred yards
ahead. He reversed his tever and ap-
I.Hd She ferakes, but the engine ran onto
the crow-rie before mopping, Faiitu-
mtely the croesHtle slipped anil was car
ried along tha took ahead of the online
fte a distance of several hundred feet.
The engine was thereby not derailed,
and the train craw got lin’d coetvt
some time to searohlnig for a clue to the
would-be wreckers, hut none could be
found.
THE ROAD COMMISSION.
The Annual Meeting and Election Held
Yesterdav Morning.' .
The Bibb countv road commissioners
held their annual meeting at the
court house yeeterday and after trans
acting routine buslnesa entered into
the election of officers for 1835.
Capt. W- H. Mansfield was reelected
ohnlran of the board and' Capt. W.
F. Anderson was re-elected vice Chair
man. Mr. W. G. Smith wu3 re-elected
secretary. The only election In which
any Interest -was centered was that
of superintendent, but Mr. W. R. Pas
chal. the preseiii-. superintendent, was
the only applicant and he was reelected
Cease roughing by using Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup. It will cure you at once.
AROUND SACRED ALTARS.
Special Sermons at First Baptist and
Mulberry Street Melodist
Olutrclies Today.
SWEET MUSIC IN ALL OF THEM.
“A Groat Prruclier In a Wlckut City,* 1
liy Dr. Gnmbrell nnd **Th* Search
tight Turned on Again** by
Dr. Monk—Directory,
If to-day is the pretty day It prom-
luck)'to be all of the churches will
have good congregations, nnd nt Mul
berry Street Methodist and First Bap
tist, where special sermons will be
priVohed, trite congregations will bo
unusually large.
Dr. Monk, at Mulberry will begin
where he left off two Sundays ago. nnd
will take for hl@ subject, "The Search
Light Turned on Again." This sublect
Is one that never grows old, but In
creases In Interest ns Dr. Monk delves
deeper And deeper, to tho quagmire of
sin. Splendid music will lend addition
al. Interest to the services, which will,
begin'promptly at 11 o’clock.
At First Baptist Dr. Gambrell. nres-
dent of Mercer University, will creoch
on the subject, "A Great Preacher in
a Wicked City," and it Is needless to
say that tho large auditorium of the
church will be crowded. Dr. Gambrell
is by no means a sensational preacher,
but he believes in calling a spade a
spade, and those who go to hear him
can expect to hear' some plain truths
tersely told. Dr. Gambrel 1's sermons
are never lacking la interest, and this
morning with such a favorable nubtect
before him an unusually brilliant and
telling dlacourse may be expected.
ImereatJjg services will b« in all the
churches. and the church-going people
will be treated to a feaet of reason and
flow of soul.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of services to all of
the churches today will b* found balow:
METHODIST.
Mulberry Street.—Rev. A. Monk, raster.
Preaching atilt. m. and 7:90 p. tn. by
Dr. Monk. Sunday school at 9.80
o’clock a. m„ Col. Isaac Harde
man, superintendent. Bpworth prayer
meeting by the young people at 5:45 p. m.
Strangers cordially welcomed and teats
are free.
First Street Methodist Church—Rav. II.
R. Felder, pastor. Preaching at U o'clock
lu. m. mad 7.30 p. m. Clawi meeting
at 9.8® o’clock a. m., J., R. Rice, class
leader, Sunday school at 4 o’clock p. m„
r -
8. K. Chambliss, superintendent Beats
free and everybody Invited.
Centenary.—Rev. O. U. <'o*«ur. pastor.
-Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p, m.'by
the pastor. Love toast at a oolock a.
m. Sunday school at 8 p. m, J. J. Cobb,
superintendent. Seats free and everybody
Invited.
South Macon—Experience meeting' at 9
a m. and preaching at 11 a. m. by tha nai.
tor. Rev. O’. W. Kills Sunday school at
8 p. m„ W. T. Collins, minmnuma-nt.
Preaching at 7.S0 p. m, by the pastor.
Prayer meeting inch .Milts lay night
at 7:30 o’clock. Ladles' Aid Society meets
on nrst Wednesday aftsrnoon at 8 o'olk'k.
To all these services die yubllo Is In
vited, and strangers vll. ba given a cor
dial welcome.
Vlnevllte Methodist Church—Rev. J. SJ,
Wray, pastor. Preaching at 11 a m.
and TriO p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:45.
East Macon—Rev. J. W. Weston, pas
tor. Experience meeting ut 10:15 a. m,
Hormon at 11 a. m. nnd 7 p. m. Sunday
school nt 3 p. m, George W Gantt, su
perintendent.
Grace Methodist i.’huroh—Rav. J. ft.
Owen, pastor. Fraachlng nt 11 a; m.
and 7:90 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:90. thin lay school at 8
p. m. All persona cordially Invlttd.
BAPTIST.
First.—No pastor. Preaching at 11
o’clock a. m. by Dr. J. B. Gambrell
and nt 8 o'clock p. tn. Sunday school
a>t 9.30 a. m., II. M. Wlllet, superin
tendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
8:30 and 7:30 p. ro. The public la cordially
Invited.
South Macon.—Rav.. J. C. Solomon, pas
tor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
by tha pastor. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 9:80
a. m„ J. W. Nichols, superintendent.
East Macon.—Rev, K. J. Centos, pas
tor. FreacUlag 11 a. m. and 7.39 p. in.
Sunday school at 0:80 a. m. Prayer meet
ing at this church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Square.—Rev. A. R. Campbell;
pastor. Preaching M a. tn.; 7.80 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., 12 T. Altai,
lings, aupsrlntendent.
Vlnevllte—Rev. E. B. Carroll, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by
tha paator.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Church.—Walnut, between Sec
ond and Third street* Bar. r. T. Rasta,
rector. Sunday next before Advent.
Holy communion a't 7.80 o'clock
a. m. Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. Morn-
prayer and strmon at U o’clock a, m.
Evening prayer and aermon 7:30. Friday
prayer. 4. Strangers and. visitor* will be
welcomed.
St Paul.-Corner Forsyth and College
streets. Rev. H. Orrin Judd, rector.
Service at 11 a. ta. and • p. m. Holy com.
munlon firat Sunday In month at U a. m.;
on tha third Sunday at 7ri0 a. m. Usher*
to aeat *tranger*. Seat* fr*a at night
aervlce.
St. Barnabas ChRpet—Rav. Martin Da
rner In charg*. Sunday school at 9:41 a.
rn. Morning prayar and <*rmon at U
o'clock. Wednesday prayer at 7:80 p. m.
St John'* Chapel—Rev. Martin Darner
In charge. Sunday rchool nt 3:10 p. in.
Evening prayer and aermon at < p. m.
PRESS VTriltt \N.
Firat—Rev. W. B. Jennings paator.
Service* at U a. m. and 7:90 p, m. Sun
day school at 9:80 a. m„ the pastor su
perintendent. Prayer and song rervlco
Wednesday at 7:70 p. m.
Tattnall Bquare.-Itav. 8. L. Morris V.
D., pistor. Preaohtor at J1 o. m and
7.30 p. m. by the pastor.
CHRISTIAN.
Walnut etreot, between First and Ssoe
ond—Rev. H. C. Combs poster. Sunday,
school at 9:30 a. m„ L. M. Erwin, super
intendent. Preaching at 11 a. m, by'tha
pastor. Young People's Society Chnstoan
Endeavor at «:43 p. m. Kvtnlng sermon
at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer service Wednesday
evening at 7ri0. Public welcome.
CATS OUO. i
St. Josephs.—Father Wlnklereld, 8. J.,
pastor; Father Roydhouse, S. J. .assist
ant. Firat mass at 7 a. m. Second mass
and Sunday school at 8:45 o’clock a m.
High mass and sermon 10:80 a. m. Father
n.'y<l!i..uei\ S. J.. will preach. Vespers
followed by the benediction o! ths Holy
Sacrament at 4:30 p. m. Usher* will Mel
visitor*.
. r.~M. C. A.
M*n'» meeting at 8.80 p. m. and boy*’
meeting at 3:30. Young mta cordially In
vited.
Blblo class at 3.30 p. m. Sunday:
evening meeting Tu*«day and Thuro-
d*y 7.45: Blblo study. Friday 10.30 a.
m.; In tha Christian Science reading
room. First retreet; eialrway next ta
the Y. M. C. A. All are weloome.
LEMON ELIXIR.
A Plea*an Lemon Tonlo
For Biliousness, Constipation, Mata*
rlt. Colds and ths Grip,
For Indigestion, sick and Nervous
Headaoho.
For SIsepltMnets, Nervousness and
Heart Disease.
Fed Fever. Chills. Debility and Kid
ney Disease, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladles, tor natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, taka Lereftm Elixir.
Dr. Mosley’* L«mon Elixir la prepared
from the fresh Juice of lemons, com
bined with oth»r vegetable Hver tonlo*,
and will not fall you In any of the above
named disease*. 60c. and $1 bottles at
druggist*.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, At*
lanta, Ga.
AT THE CAPITOL.
I have Just fallen the last two bottles
Of Dr. H. Mosley's Lemon Elixir foe
nervous heedace. Indigestion, with dis
eased hver and kidneys. The Elixl*
cured me. I found K the greatest msdt-
otne 1 ever used. ,
J. H. MBNNICH, Attorney,
1335 T street. Washington. D. C.
FROM A PROMINENT LADY. '
) have not been able In two years to
walk or stand without suffering gnat
pain. Since taking Dr. Malaya Leona
Elixir I can walk half a mil* without
ths least Inconvenience.
M*U. R. H. BLOODWORTH. I
Gridin. Ga. I
U8E HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. I
Prepared by j
Dr*. Holmes A Mason, Dentist*, 1
IM Mulberry .Street. i
It cures bleeding gome, utoere, gore
mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth god
'urlfles tbs breath. For sole by all
puriflta th-
orugftsts.
THE GREATEST CLOSING OUT SALE
FOB CASH AND CASH ONLY.
Of All .the Best and Brightest in the Way of Dry Goods, at Prices Positively Lower Than the Goods Cost
THE REASON*—Owing to the marked success of our MILLINERY BUSINESS wo have determined to close out without reserve our entire »tock of Dress Good*,
Silks and Cloaks
FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING
REGARDLESS OF COST OR LOSS. SALE CONTINUED EVERY DAY UNTIL EVERYTHING IS SOLD
....IN BULK....
J®ff*Anyone wishing to purchase in bulk at less than manufacturers’ cost, apply to
H. NEWMAN , cherry 55 Itreet.