The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 06, 1894, Image 8

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THUBSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1894 m- |v m R. C. WILDER'S SONS CO., MACON, GA. Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll "Work. ttmbtr, rough and dr*«*ed. •hlnfl.». ] atba. and dealers In mixed paint* lead. Ella. lima, pixeler, cement and builder*’ bard wars. 114 TO 622 THIIID STREET. ’* ’■’Wn*;r THROUGH EYES FEMININE. i i. APROPOS. Madge—Why do you call your girl- bachelor organization the “Time and Tide Chib?" May—Because we wait tor no man. ••• Perfection In entertaining wna reached yeaterday afternoon at the charming tea given by Mra. W. M, JohnatoU mid Mra. Andcntoon Keeae Violet* perfumed the parlor* and halA and vaaea of hnndaoroe cbryaantlie mumi were to be aeen everywhere. The guest* were received by Mrs. Johnston and Mra. Reese m the itrignWIcent par- tor, where aeveral musical selection* Mere well rendered by M{*. Schofield and other*. In the handsome dining room there were five tables, each In a different color and the Idea being per fectly carried out throughout all the appointments. The centre Hble, In yel low and green, was decorated In an ex quisitely embroidered act of linen In yellow ribbon and maldcn-halr fern; tall silver enndfesllek* with green ta- pen* nnd yellow shade*, nnri the eentre piece was an arthitlc bowl of maiden hair fern. At till* tabic were Meadame* Srhullehl, Johnston.. Kerabaw, D. N Hill. Hxltne*. Kparka, Hardenian and Wood. At a amaller trible, with a hand some centrepiece in red, with a vaao of brilliant enrnatlona. were Mra. Mal lory Taylor, Mr*. C. T. King, Mr*. C. T. IJnttte and Mra. H. M. Worihnm. A beautifully embroidered table cover In pink, with a large bowl of La France rices, adorned the mbit; at which Mea- dsme* Hogora, Burke, T/ino and Bn- tllah were seated. A dainty table, all In white with regal Chrysanthemum*, had cover* for Mesdnmoa Steven*. Mil ler, Bartlett and WttHs f»r>irf<*. Bap^ dally pretty was tile violet table, with an Imported table otrvor la violet UhadTs ii ml a large Istwl of those- nwed- ent of llower*. At till* table were Heat ed Mieses 'Beanie Rogera, Ida, Holt. Zeta Rogers, Mattie Ron* nnd Mm. An- demon Keene. The delightful supper consisted of every delicacy the most fanlldlon* .epicure could wish, nnd be ing served amidst fragrant tlowern, dazzling cut glass nnd silver, and auch a host of charming women. wn» en joyed to the very utmost. Few parties have been us elegant nnd elaborate ns thin one. and cerlulnly none could-be more enjoyable. Mr*. Jew Hamilton of Room Is the guest of her grandparent*, Col. nnd Mrs. Ward, In Vlncvllle. Mr. and Mia. Charles L. Bartlett have Just returned from Atlanta. Mra. bee KKla will jeedve her mar ried friends from 4 to < lilt* nfternoon| This promise* to bo one ol tho moat on- Joyuble event* of tho metaon. __ Tills morning, Miss Frances Gordon Fry leaves for her lmmo In Mobile, modi to the regret of her numerous friends amt admirers In thl* city. New* cornea from BparU of a lovtply mnrriaffc which occurred thero yretcr- dtvy morning ut 8 o'dtock. Tho con tracting panic* wore Mr. T. O. Green of Katonton nnd &Ilim Klltta Smith of Hr-artn. The Rev.* Mr. Bttirglfl of MK- Kdgevllle tm« the iXflclntlng mlntnU-r. Tho maid of honor wan MIm Annlo Smith, d itater ot inn bride, nnd tho rlng-lveurer Htelki Smith. The groom won attended by Mr. G. W. Adam* of lSatotitoa iu* brat man. Tho ntlvmfcvnt* wore Mr. nnd Mfa. B. K. DuBontniry of Eatonton, who were mar- rid at Alton ton on Tuesday. The ush ers wore Messrs. Howard Smith of Hrun^wicka Ckmrgo Smith of BlacK- Hhcar nnd J. A. Champion nnd J. W. Freeman- of H&tOllton. Tho brldo Is one of middle Goorgla'a moat popular belle* nnd wo* popular botih nt home and In ndl tho cltlca where *ho vlalted. having rondo friends of all hf»r acquaintances. 83m Ih a bcuutlfu) woman of charming necotn- pltshmenU. Mr. Greon In on® of Ifti- 4>nton‘s fvvremoat young business men. lie i* watt known In this station of the atnte, nnd wm (V)r sovontl yearn n resident of Mucon. •Mr. nnd Mrs. Green and Mr. nnd Mra. DusenDury pawed through Ma con ycoterddy moralng. They will make nn extended tour through Flori da, visiting the well UOOWD point® of that Mtate. % In Jwkct* the \mbMng colors nro Muck, navy blue, brown, to, wtone nml gr^y. The lighter sCtsdra are often »r'.n>:nwl with VflCvdt and nil cotoro are omicneritcd ffth far In t#*> form oi oiflOft* The proffV)*# fur trlmmin® of t»Uher Mtunni k« no lorutr **vn. Ci\%> of '^he new tlghk jxoksta ban foil <box<4.tdta ad Ahe ba?k. oiul It '.n pktftsd by a double rvxw of three huge button* In fowl. TUs stoswo are largo. bo8| kiTpanted cloaks of blue doth trkvwl wftth INrrfan tomb fur are (fie t f sh.» {nVllUnt aec^Ua) In -the market. dbl MW gvdf liu tbcoumt verp papular. ThU was kiveifteJ for the p.i-ml.ir IhigVblh gmnt\ but to worn In thl* country by Istllm wto were n».*\Tr In *o*ht of *\ gtdf links The gwrcnent Is of «i double cnwpe, tho lonvr #,<» -Mmr ootnnA .iy bet »\v the we :•»(. ami u aeord. a lllttie atftjrVr, oponh all doton dhe tback. TSdtt aMaws the arms frer» ptiy. ■Hood® are doi^kkxMy CadhAonablf* takl y/ttr. Thaor nre roxde Iti a variety of Hhaive 4nl OfUft Un tl vrtttt wlvot to titnhch Mu vettrte ootlir, whAdk awn* n hoct—ary •ilnfcrti to nM ctoaAc*, whaf- twer Oh dr lervgth tsr kkxl. IX'Urteil twNk net ihhur nmedy tt> <the *uiat wHll have wide p!ov diaiuG like tho taivsls of a ixtat an l^tor dde. A eot-erte fn dnb-tnpctk^oih hie one Mt Mt— piloted bood* mux I nnd tunwd back nvirh IAncoln irreen boM wisd ooMxr are aljai wtth a txnr- ltuv pttfd hetubng. * Gakl U n g.>od deal unil, hut ordy In little t»tuch% , *s. for th" tiknrotag of col let* and dthor outer flamtonC*. A much opptvned foiwuvAig Is the Uttle goihl ithir.n UnM Moq cv*’d bev^k. ,S*crti> of die Kvpw bwve g^~4d billons In a double row. w9Jh Hide pie^-re etf cloth, or i».wtU**. to fasten (taxu Ink'. iVkOCn n*>* to t*me imui—b (flowd at the \v«ih*t by mean* df a idtorl gw r.h3ftn with a bar the tnetal nt each vrri. Wdl fit* Into the 4>ir.t >n-h‘oRxs on elttky «h!e. Itko a man** *» , yh'(tu\nl. Long Td—t HdM wd«h xitln and turoe»t rtvu-k with collars and i>- veto rcaohJctx do <!he ground, of fur, and abort fur ptrfprvne* t wr frou rrou ftounrfius of eilk and tier are omonqosl •*»'>* euvrrslve mnv things tihnwn. | itort to roahCi «iloCh eufjs will be i (worn, and twai are aiwny* In good! twtf and ^xtr«n«4y UdyUke. tto^ir one f'tuVi la Mist ftuy ore not apt do be \vry *suwn. do.ika tn/btong/l wit nf tortan ^taawts htad many nurchh^re. buy v5»ey are re- ftvwtd for country w .xir. *Wiey hive generally long, pocntol bobtk IU^h llnnsi <br coatH nnd wrap* are i very mydCt to vogue. Funiera are tg\ow- Imr Asvittiin cue* Nnyd \'Muptuoudy j ■wkh the lichecK of —tin «tan;' mk*. cm- wady to one or ether of the huhibaa- bte dhalra of red or vliltl. Bather ex* tiwv—Ektxt nvt Jjna in renpict to linings ore rWo this a.xtaon. Wte are exoMted 'to admire mm* Em 5kt ofTaoto in moire, velw't and Jet <o.n\b. and diey are cedtUinly wry »trh and handoame but rattier too gorgeoua flor erverjxJiy wear. flhort uioiks are no longer inttde Pf a triple lay^r of cape*, but bands of dWbt ntitched kViata upon them in alight n’vfcn or curved lines following ihe curve* of ihe capo giw them much Che aannK k efffvH. WivMr uovOJty oomolsta dhleflv In the utoenco rA any shoulder urri/rwroment. and to the close-fltMng. -turmd-dovm call am with which they are fumhahed. They are Invariably faced wllft V'dvet. and more freoutntly now (than heretofoc^ otf «bb »nme color os *JJie cJoiih. fkene few codlew of a tchaccO'brtrvn or tan color arc umde aotujlly of skin —doeskin, eosulskln »wd3h (the 0e advarn off and cCiamoLi htather—aml are tiwted to ihe same miy with attocher barsd^ for trimmttnx and veflvdi collars to m-3itoh. tiravedhsg nwl general wriir the tong and mixed gcCf cipea have flnmly *to«Jbk<Pi«l •thomsclwn, and ♦.h!« seiusm theflr tfkandoome .plaid sUk lining given them n brtfliaivt appearance. Capes In very rkth maturta/la are a?oo wbm a* sortie de b.il A ina*»t oxquJfti to one Hi In white »i1',n. lined witli white taff »fan. nnd ornbnjideiv'd round with ellvo? colnii Bind peirla. Round ihe nwk and down -the front a (boa of white fegltftv^ra Will 'uuik rtbout the tariff taver cenoe? There Is (far greotu henem In (tdktog u4>nriif) th merit* of Dr. Prtce’a Cream Baking PowkKlt. y FRENCH TRAFFIC IN HAIR. Bevrn Thonmnd Workers In Parts En- gagiiU In Buying mud Belling. Paris la the center of tho lino manufac ture of prepared human hair. Of course tho reference hero Is to woman's hnlr, for man's hair Is worthless for any Industrial purpose. Aside from tho houses that man ufacture exclusively for tho export trade, the city muul'crn nl...ut 8,000 hairdressers and 6,000 workmen, about half of whom nroongaged In tho manufacture properly JK> cnllod. Tho hourco of supply of tho hair may bo divided Into threo categories. Tho hair of tho first category Is furnished by foreign countries, India and China being tho lar gest suppliers. Tho hair Is'exclusively black and gray nnd comes In boxos, care fully packed. In addition to theso coun tries, Itniy, Spain, Germany and Russia supply smell quantities. Tho hair from India ond China undergoes quite an clnb- orato preparation. Itlsflrstmatohcd, sort ed and comhcd and then lintncrsod in a scouring solution. Upon coming from this bath it is united root cml to root end and formed into locks that nro tied near the roots. It yet remains to render tho hair thin nnd floxlhlo and then to limncrso It In a solution of soft soap and ohlornto of potash to render It less brittle. Lastly n definite color nnd shndo are given It. A blond shado Is obtained with oxygenated water or a’aaturntcd solution of carbonato of potash. To dyo It black It Is boiled for a few hours to a bath prepared with a de coction of nutgnllo or cnropenchy wood, In which sulphntoof iron Is dissolved, and Into which a lit tin sumac Is put, In order to give It n luster and reinovo tho bluish tint pccullnr to tho hair of tho dead. Finally it Is blcncbod by Immersing it In several baths of oxygenated water to which n few drops of ammonia havo been added. Thus prepared, the Chlncso or Hin doo hair Is sold to tho hnlrdreisers, who work ft to their fancy nnd afterward sell It nt more or less moderate prices. The finest hair, forming tho second cate gory, la that of Franco and comprises a variety of shades exceeding 100. Tho most beautiful la furnished by Limousin, Brit tany, Normnmly nnd Bcaucc. Some lota are derived from young ladles' boarding schools and from convents. All jthls is collected by traveling men called cutters, who make their circuit toward spring and visit tho villages to gather their crop. In tomo localities of Brittany and Auvergne, on certain market days, tho damsels who deslro to soil their head of hair get upon a cask, undo thelf hnlr and allow it to fall over thulr shoulders. An auction soon bo- gins, nnd every lot, ns soon Os cut, Is de livered to tho highest bidder for spot cash. 'This product does not pass into tho bath, but Is simply combed, and then scoured with buckwheat flour. Finally tho third category comprises hair (which, it must bo confessed, la classed among tho most esteemed) derived from tho sorting of combings collected by ragpickers, who stuff It Into lings Just as they find It, soiled by dust, felted by wa ter and odhoring to tho sweepings of houses, nnd sell It to small manufacturers, who uudertako to utllixo It.—Annales In dustrie! lea. A STUDY IN HANDKERCHIEFS. Their Pm Began In Venire Only » Little More Than Three Hundred Venn Ago. An Interesting historical study on tiio pocket handkerchief hasappenrod In a Gor man magaslno. It appears that mankind is Indebted to Italy for tho Introduction of that modest but Indispensable accessory to civilisation. According to tho writor, the Ufcoof tho pocket handkerchief was unknown In society until tho first half of tho sixteenth century. -About tho year 1510 an unknown Veno- tlon lady first conceived tho happy Idea of carrying a‘*faxxolctto," und It was not long before her example was widely fol lowed throughout Italy. Tho handkerchief then crossed tho Alps Into France, where Its use was Immediately adopted hy tho lords and ladles of Henry ll's court. Tho handkerehlcf of that period was an article of tho greatest luxury. It was made of tho most costly fabrics and .was ornamented with tho rarest embroideries. In tho reign of Henry HI It began to bo perfumed and received the name of “mou- cholr do Venus." It was not until 1580 that tho handkerchief made Its way into Germany, and then Its um> was long con fined to princes and persons of great wealth. It was made the object of sump tuary laws, and an edict published at Dresden In 1505 forbade its use by tho people at large. . idowly, but surely, however, tho vulgar isation of tho pocket handkerchief has been accomplished, and today even tho humblest Is superior In one important re spect to Petrarch nnd Laura, Dant* and Beatrice, who, It Is somewhat painful to think, lived inn prehaudkerchlcf age.— Westminster Budget. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for Cuts Bruise*, Sore*. Ulcer*. Salt Rheum, Fe- v«r Boras. Tetter, Chopped tUrnto. Chib bloma, Coro*, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure* PHes. or no pay re quired. pi is guaranteed to gtve per* feet aattofaclion or money refunded. Price » cents per bwc. For safe by IL J, i«tuuv A. 803. "Do you cuppose that everybody saves lots of’ money buying Clothes ready-made ?” Oh, no! Host everybody gets better Clothes than he could afford to pay a tailor for. ■ "But what about the folks that arc used to the best tailor’s best ? Do you sell better than the tailor’s best ?” That's so; forgot that.' All we do for such men is to save ’em twenty or thirty dollars a Suit. CZARINA’S The latest fad, at BED. T. BEELAHD’S. Jeweler, 320 Second Street MACON, GA. 351 to 353 - - - CHERRY STREET Engines, Boilers, Gins SAW MILLS, Machinery AH .Kinds. Clothes Make the Man, AndWeMaketheClothes. The best clothes for the money ever made in America—of superior quality, perfect fit and latest Style. Glance at these prices: MADE TO MEASURE. Suits . . . SI3.25 Pants Cat (s Order $3.00 TopcoatSM*iton$ 10.25 A little more money will get you still Anar good*—style and'fit per fect In all. Why wear Ke^dy-Made, when Tailor-Made comes cheaper? PANTS soTs COMPANY 353 Sneond Stroot. W. L. UOWGLAS $3 SHOE NOSQI/tAK?rfi ♦5. CORDOVAN, FRENCHS.EHAMCUXDCALft * FlNHGAir&kJWSARW 4 3.S9 POLICE,o Soles. **aS|s*i .SCNO FOR CATALOGUE W»L.»D0Ufcl.A3, BROCKTON, MASS. You cun save money br ptirelieving W. L* _ Diiuaine tthoce* • -5 Becsnee, wc ate the lurgeat manufacturers of ndverUsvd ■hoc* In the erorld. and Ruarantee thsxalue by etemping the name and price oa Ihe bottom, which protect* vou against hl.xh prices sud the middleman’* profits. * Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy, fitting sud v/catlnf qualities. We hate them >o)d ttrefy- there at lower prices for the value given thou iv other make. Take utr substitute. If your •*“*(?*•*©! ’ 1. *•* **"i. Gold bv ROCHESTER SHQR. CO. CIS CHERRY STREET. AN ORDINANCE Requiring' Property Owner* on Acad emy Street. Between Walnut nnd Oemulgee, to Curb Along tho Front age of Their Property. Be It ordained By the mayor and council of the city of Macon, and it is hereby ordained hy virtue of tho same, that all property owners on both side* of Academy street, from Walnut to Oemulgee. be nnd tile same are hereby required to place curblnmg along the frontage of their property on said Academy street as aforesaid, on a line and at a dlatanoo from ttie SldewJ'.'k line to be tlxed by the etty engineer, a,i!it curbing to be of stone, amt to be laid within thirty day* from date of notice gttto by the city engineer, in conformity to.and under the penalties of Becton 71 of the clurtvti the city of Macon. 1 puMd by the mayor anil council of .he city of Macon at iu rvgular meet ing, November 27th. 1834. BRIDGES SMITH, Clerk of Council. GEORGIA, BIBR COUNTY.—W. A. Davis. lulmlnlstralor estate Mrs. Mary Hogan, represents to this court that he ha* discharged his trust and asks for letters of dismission. Tills Is there fore to notify aH parties concerned to file objections; If any they haty, on or before the first Monday In Macoh. 1895, why lie should not receive his dismis sion. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS. AR persons having demands against the estate of Edgar P. Strong, dato of Bibb courtly, deceased, are hereby no tified to render In their demands to tne undersigned according to law; and all person* Indebted to said estate are re quired to make Immediate payment. This, the I7ih day of November. 1S34. LEWIS .V WOOD. Executor ot tho estate of Edgar P. Strong, deceased. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Mrs. aura H. JMlOSon having applied to ic r i have an administrator appointed on the estate of Hardin T. Johnson, late of said county, deceased, and has named the MaeOn Savings Rank for this office, this Is. therefore, ta notify all pieties concerned to file their ot>- J -ctlcuis tf any they have, on or before th«- first Monday In January, lstt. C. U. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY—Mrs. Laura I \VU'.*tnis. having applied to me for lettero of g-japtlansblp, for the person nr I property of Ultra L. Le- Qulun and AaM L LeQultui. ThU 1* therefore, to totlfy all parties eon- ceru il. to file objections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday In January. IOJ. or else tetters will hen be i.*-ued as asked for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. HIGH GRADE SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES ACCURATELY FITTED. JOSEPH E. WELLS, EG4 MULBERRY STREET. AN./. ADVERTISEMENT placed In the classified columns of The Telegraph Is sure to bring RESULTS PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. J. SUBER3. Permanently located. In th* spa- tfaltles venereal. Lost energy re stored. Female lrregularlUea and poison oak. Cure guaranteed. Address in confidence, with aLmp. 110 Fourth street. Macon. Gi. DR. C. H. PEETE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. 4M SECOND STREET, MACON. GA. DR. J. H. SHORTER, EYE BAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Office 543 Cherry St, Macon. Oa. DR. GILMER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Omce ami residence, FJrst street, near Cherry. M. R Freeman. H. G. Griswold. FREEMAN & GRISWOLD. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Masonic Building, - - - Macon, an. JOHN R. COOPER, Attorney-at-Law, Exchange Bank Building, Rooms 7 and 8. Macon, Ga. A. T. HOLT. Real Estate Agent 34 Seoond street I have acme ntee houses yet to rent Come and sec me about them. Severn! farms to rent, anil Borne splendid offer ings for sate. List your property with me and give me a chance to see whst I can do with it MACON SAYINGS BANK 570 Multrerry Street, Macon. Ga. Capital und surplus $150,000 Pays 5 per cent Interest on deposits of 81 and upward. Real estate loans on the monthly Installment plan, and liana on good securities at low rates. Legal depository for trust funds. Will act a* administrator, executor, guardian, re- celver and trustee. H. T. POWELL President IL G. CUTTER Vtoe-Preeldent J. W. CANNON Cashier EXCHANGE BANK OF MACON, a A. ' a. J. Lamer. Oeo. B. Turpin. Freeldent Vice-President. J. W. Cabaalsa Cashier. - W« solicit th* buaiataa of nnroh&ata ploaure and teaks, offorlac than courtray, prompt**** aaXoty and liber ality. Tho largest capital aod surplus ot soy bank In Ulddls GtoriU. THE UNION SAVINGS 8ANK i TRUST Ci) MACON. GA. B. 9- Lemur. Prraldsat; Os* a. Tup. IAr. Vics-PrraHmt; J. w. n»wms t Coablsr: D. Iff. NsUlgoa. AccounUst. CAPITA!* S200.0Q*. UURPLUa. $30,000 lntsrest p*ia os dsposlU » ptr csql. per ooaum. Economy Is tb* road ts wraith. Deposit your savings say thsy will b# Iscrsassd by laUrraU Com pounded ssmt-onaually. ¥. A, DOODY CO. WE HAVE PREFARED A ROYAL FEASl ’OF- PrincelyBargains lor tie Holiday Moot 1894 Our Eastern buyers, during the past two weeks, hav< surely been diligent in their efforts to serve the cream of the markets of the world for this Day and night have tve been kept busy mariat, opening and placing m stock new, beaut fill and useful articles for thus great display until our store ts ta rly packed from basement to top floor. And the prices at' which the IU3AOY CASH bought these goods lvully seems beyond belief. Tho fow Items which space allows us to mention today do not half tell the tule. '. Come, make an Inspection; tSte goods will do the rest. This sale lieglns tomorrow, Monday, December 3, so as to give those who wish to avoid the rush Ino'dent to tho fow days' tuado preceding Christmas an opportunity to make their selections uudistuthed and quietly. SILKS.... Figured Taffetas in select designs, single ootor threuds, former price holiday price 75ci Extra weight fancy Brocade Taffe tas, former price, 51.4S; holiday price .i.-USc. Fancy Crystals, Point Giaces, Endi- mots and Changeable Canvas Silks, for mer price from $1.25 to $1.50; holiday price Dec. 21-jflcli black Gras Groin, splofid il vnlu;, former price $1; holiday price.. ... 75c, Peau de Sole, Falllo Francaise, Moire Ant que, Satin Royal, Crape Armure, In blaok, former price from $1.25 to $1.50; holiday price i)So. 24-iuch Japanese Silks, blaok and col ors. former price 75c.; holiday price ...; ...... .-41)c. We alone are showing all the new shades iu Embossed »Iks. the latest and most beautiful fabrics for evening gowns. • BLACK GOODS 40-lneh all-wool French Serge, former price 65c.; holiday price Stic. 10-Inch all-wool ra'n-prooE Storm Serge, former price Coe.; holiday price 30c. 40- neh shower-proof Storm Serge, pure wool, farmer price 75c.; holiday price '. 4!)e. 46-lneh all-wool Henrietta, former price 65c.; holiday price Sfio. Wo will offer a variety of styles In 6ne Imported Cloakings. Cut pieces such ns rough Cheviots, Clay Diagonals nnd Wide Wales In Mqok. together with Wh'p Cords and Covert Cloakings In mixed, brown and tan effects. COLORED DRESS G00D3.. Hi gh class imported Novelty Suit pat terns ut exactly importers’ cost foi holiday trade. 40-lnch all-wool French Serges, for mer price 65c.; holiday price SUo 42-tuoh all-wool Covert Cloths, for mer price 65c.: holiday price 30c 04-Inch all-wool Covert! Cloth, verj fine, former price $1; holiday price.75u 404uch silk and wool Mixtures, li garnet, blue, brown and gray bleudluj of color, former price 65c.; holldaj price 33c All-wool Cheviots, Flannels nnd Gran ito Cloths, former price 75c.; holldnj price. •35 a 36-Jnch navy blue Storm Serge and double width Tricots, formen prici 2ac.; hoi'.day price 12 j-2o Changeable tVmoles. StJanges. wort diagonals, Whip Cords, etc., llormei prices 25c..and 35c.; holiday price. .15c CAPES AND COATS We alono are showing a line of As trukhan Capes, picked skins, 27 lncbei long, heavy satin lining, full sweep. Lillies black and navy Capes, fui and braid nrimmed, former price $0.50| hol.day price $4 ladles .tailor-mado double Capes ol lino melton, beaver, cheivlot or covert former price $12.50; holiday price., .$7 Ladles’ fline tailor-made Capes, wit! lioods lined -with plaid glace or sural silk, former price $12.00; holldaj price.... $7. Tho latest novelties in ladles’ verj fine applique trimmed tailor-madt Oapes, former 1 price $18; holldaj price $0.l)S Ladies' fine tailor-made Jackets that were $5, $S. $10. $12.50 ami $15 havi been marked foir holiday trade $3, $5 $6, $7.50 and $10 reepeetivrtly. BIjANKETB. , Every Blanket in our house has bee> marked down to New York cost W< are heavily stocked in these goods one must unload. The same is true of Eiderdown Qullti and cheap Comfortables. CHILDREN AND LADIES’, KNIT UNDERWEAR. ' ’• Extra lndueememts In these goods fo| holiday trade. HOLIDAY LEADERS IN; ' (Hosiery. Jjj Handkerchiefs. . • Table Linens and Napkins, i ■ m 1 Towels. .—n.- 1 Chenille Portierres and Table Covers LOOK OUT FOR GOLD WAVE! Window tilass, Mantels, Tiles and Grates. M>V Is the time to buy the above before the oold weather comm. I hav< the largest stock South, with prices lower than evar. T. C. BURKE, a P. 8c B. E. WILLINGHAM, MACON. GA. SASH, 000B3, LUMBER. HOULDIHSl PAlIIi LIME AND CEMEHT. AT LOWEST MABKET PRIOES.. LEADING WHOLESALE. HOUSE. L. Cohen & Co., J. L MACK, Manager. - • • Mecca G*. LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO, Cheapest home in Maooa. Order* promptly filled, A trial ufloited. MACOH SASH, DOOR & LUMBER CO., INCORPORATED CAPITAL, $60,000. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, l h —and manuf actCRers of—- il.-' Sash, Doors and Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work. Dealers in Paints, Glass, Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair. BUILDERS’ HARD’WAE, Etc. MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA (IN BOTTLES ONLY.) On account ot Its , isolute purity, to aid digestion It Is a most pleasant Incomparably strengthening to the In This beer Is brewed from the best from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the rel at Pllson, Bohemia. Barbarossa It taste and brilliancy, and on account the Imported Pilsner by connolseurs. For tne dinner table and for a lun tie of Barbarossa. Delivered anywhere tn the city. wholesomencss, good taste and quality and refreshing beverage, an article valid and convalescent. ■elected matt and from bops Imported new existing method In the Hof Braue- a light, palatable beer, unexcelled In ot Us exceUent quality is preferred to Oh there la nothing better than a but- ULLMANN & WILLIAMS, •Fh'on* 434. Sole Agent*. - y, M. Johnston. President. J, D. Stetson, Vice President. L. P, Hlllyer. OS abler. The American national Bank, ' MACON, GA. CAPITAL..w « n n ..US* 004.0« SURPLUS.. „ ,.815.000.OS largeet-esplul of any aatlonal bank ta Centra! Georgia. Aooount* el banka. corperaUona and indivlduala aril I venire careful attention. Oerr«apa» deuce Invited. .) OF MACON. Q A CAPITAL1SURPLUS, $260,000 R. H. PLANT, PRESIDENT. W. W. WRIGLEY, CASHIER. L C. PLANT'S SON, BAJNTKER HAC02V GEORGIA. ESTABLISHED 1363 Banking in all its branches. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. We handle foreign exchange and arrange travellers credits on Messrs. Rothschild of London for all European points.