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THE MAOOH TELEGRAPH: STTHEAT MOHNIHG, HOYEMBER IT, 1895.
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W. : A. : DOODY : COMPANY
We could not afford to spend money for advertising if values were not found at our store, just
as quoted. Every statement we make here is absolutely reliable, and every promise will be kept to
the letter. What we say well do, we’ll do.
We enumerate a few of our money-saving attractions for this week, and it will repay careful
reading. We wish to call especial attention to our
CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
With nothing but the newest, most stylish goods, thoroughly well made, we invite comparison.
CAPES. CAPES. CAPES.
FUR TRIMMED, DOUBLE CAPES, STYLISH CUT *2.49
SATIN-TRIMMED. DOUBLE CAPES. OF FINE MELTON... *2.90
SATIN-TRIMMED, DOUBLE CAPES, OF FINE BEAVER *3.50
DOUBLE CAPES, TRIMMED IN JET AND SILK BRAID *3.76
PLAIN MOURNING CAPES OF FINEST MELTONS, VERY STYLISH
CUT 3.76
TAN, BLUE AND BLACK CAPES, STYLISHLY FINISHED IN STITCHED
SATIN EDGES *4
FUR-TRIMMED SEAL PLUSH CAPES *7
FUR-TRIMMED SILK VELVET CAPES *8.00
WE GUARANTIEE THAT THE SILK VELVET ALONE IN THIS WRAP
CANNOT BE BOUGHT FOR THE PURCHASE PRICE OF *8.00.
PLUSH, VELVET AND VELOUR CAPES, TRIMMED IN FINEST THIBET
FURS, LINED WITH HEAVIEST BLACK AND CHANGEABLE TAF-
FE TA SILKS, 100 INCH SWEEP *12, *1F, *18, AND *20.
JACKETS. JACKETS.
BOX COATS OF FINE CHEVIOT AND MELTON *6
BOUCLE JACKETS, INLAID VELVET COLLARS *7
LADIES’ CHEVIOT JACKETS, SPLICED SLEEVES, MANDOLIN
SHAPES «0
SEE OUR INCOMPARABLE LINE OF IMPORTED JACKETS IN ASTRA-
CHAN. BOUCLE, CHEVIOT ANDCHINCHILLA *12 TO *20
SILKS. SILKS.
22-INCH CHAMELEON FANCIES.. 35c
22-INCH CHANGEABLE CACHMIRE SILKS 33c
22-INCH STRIFJSD TAFFETA SILKS, SOLD ELSEWHERE AT 76c; WE
ASK 6Sc
22-INCH EXTRA-WEIGHT ILLUMINATED TAFFETA SILKS, USUAL
PRICE $1; WE ASK 730
22-INCH FANCY BROCHE SILKS, REAL VALUE *1.25; WE ASK ....86c
PLAID TAFFETAS IN 46 DIFFERENT STYLES, NEW YORK IMPORT
ERS ASK *1.35 FOR SAME GOODS; OUR PRICE IS 93c
22- INCH BLACK ARMURE SILK, WORTH S5o 43c
23- INCH ALL-SILK BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, WORTH 9Sc 73c
OUR OWN IMPORTATION OF BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK AT *1 IS AB
SOLUTELY WITHOUT A PARALEL.
EMBOSSED SILKS FOR EVENING GOWNS.
W. JL DOODT CO.
SLEEPING
GARMENTS
CHILDREN’S KNIT BIFURCATED
HYGIENIC SLEEPING GARMENTS;
HAVE THE INDORSEMENT OF THE
BEST HEALTH AUTHORITIES AND
ALL MOTHERS. AGES 2 TO 8 YRS.
SLEEPING
GARMENTS
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18.
DRESS GINGHAMS 4<4o
PINS, PER PAPER lo
NEEDLES, PER PAPER lo
SPOOL COTTON 2Ho
LADIES' KNIT VESTS AND PANTS,EACH 25o
LADIES’ KID GLOVES ; 76c
MINK NECK SCARFS ....*1
FEATHER BOAS 25c
36-INCH WOOL FLANNELS ,...35o
36-INCH ALL-WOOL SCOTCH CHEVIOT 25o
CHENILLE RUGS 69c
ODD LOT SMYRNA RUGS FROM *1 TO *3.75: WORTH TWICE THE
MONEY.
FRINGED LINEN TRAY COVERS 15o
GOOD CURTAIN SCRIM .5c
FANCY SCRIMS, ASSORTED STYLES 10c
CURTAINS, SWISS, WHITE AND COLORED 18c
PERSIAN DRAPERIES IN EXQUISITE ORIENTAL DESIGNS 20o
HEAVY DENIMS DRAPERIES IN LOVELY COLORINGS 85o
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, PER PAIR 69o
CHENILLE PORTIERRES *2.49
ALL-LINEN CRASH .i. 7e
HEAVY TWILLED CRASH 8c
FINE ALL-LINEN GLASS TOWELING 10c
HEAVY ALL-LINEN RUSSIAN CRASH ; * 10c
COTTON CRASH, 25 YARDS FOR *1
GENTLEMEN'S ALL-WOOL UNDERSUITS 1 *1.26
TODAY IH
THE CHURCHES
••If P/aul had gone to Pompeii" will
be the subject of an Interesting dis
course by Rev. S. L. Morris, pastor of
Tattnall Square Presbyterian church,
this morning.
Paul landed In sight of Pompeii Just
before Its destruction, and If he vis
ited It he saw much that can be seen
today. Its destruction will be made to
Illustrate the gospel.
The morning service will be gin at
11 o'clock And the evening service at
7:30.
‘•A Pathetic Pilgrimage" will be the
subject of Rev. J. E. Wray’s sermon
at the Vinevllle Methodist this morning
at 11 o’clock.
At night the pulpit will be filled by
Rev. Mr. Keen, a cultured and gifted
Presbyterian preacher of Louisville,
Ky.
The protracted services that have
been conducted In Birmingham by the
Rev. J. L. White, pastor of the First
Baptist church of this city, closed Fri
day night And Dr. White will occupy
his pulpit as usual today. For his
morning sermon he will take for his
theme "Swift and Garnished, but
Empty,” and for his night sermon
‘•For Whom Shall I Vote."
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
A full directory of services in all of
the churches today will be found be
low:
BAPTIST.
First—Rev. J. L. White, paatof.
Preaching 11 a. to. and 7:*0 p. m. by the
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m..
Hugh M. Wlllet. superintendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.,
Young People's Union Friday 8 p. m.,
E. Y. Mallary. president. The public
Is cordially Invited.
South Macon — Dr. Nelson In
charge. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by the pastor. Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:80 p. m. Sunday school
at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting at this
church on Thursday night.
Tattnall Square.—Rev. A. B. Camp
bell, pastor. Preaching at II a. m. and
7;jo p. rn. Sunday school at 3:30 a. m.,
L. T. Stallings, superintendent.
East Macon—Rev. E. J. Coates, pas
tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. John
Cheaves. superintendent. Prayer meet
ing Thursday evening.
CATHOLIC.
St. Joseph's—Father Wlnkelreld, S.
J. pastor, Father Roydhouse, S. J.,
assistant. First mass at 7 a. m. Sec
ond mass for the children and Sunday-
school at 1:45 a. m. High mass and ser.
mon at 10:30 a. m. Vespers, followed
by benediction of the Blessed Sacra
ment at 4 o’clock p. m. Ushers will
seat visitors.
CHRISTIAN.
First Christian church, on Walnut
street, between First and Second—Sun*
COLORED DRESS GOODS.
38-INCH WOOL N/bvELTY SUITING. WORTH .....190
SCOTCH CHEVIOTS. SUIT PATTERNS, ALL WOOL *1-75
38-INCH .ALL-WOOL FRENCH SURAH SERGE 29o
40-INCH ALL-WOOL ENGLISH SERGE 390
28-INCH SILK AND WOOL NOVELTIES, WORTH 75o 45c
46-INCH BROADCLOTHS, ALL COLORS, SOLD EVERYWHERE IN THE
CITY AT *1; OUR PRICE 75c
WOOL PLAIDS 10o
WOOL PLAIDS i 160
WOOL PLAIDS 250 AND 290
BLACK GOODS.
36-INCH WOOL FANCIES IN BLACK 16e
,’ 16-INCH BLACK BRILLIANTINE... 26o
38-INCH BROCADE BRILLIANTINE 290
38-INCH FANCY MOHAIRS 85o
40-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH SERGE 28o
45- INCH ALL-WOOL ENGLISH SEROE 45o
60-INCH ALL-WOOL LADIES’ CLOTH 60e
26 PIECES NOVELTY 8ICII.IAN CLOTH «5o
46- INCK BLACK BROCADE BROADCLOTH, WORTH *1.00 76o
LINENS. LINENS.
COTTON BUCK TOWELS 6o
ALL-LINEN TWILLED TOWEL lOo
GOOD TOWELS, 40x20 INCHES, PER DOZEN *1.00
ALL-LINEN HEMSTITCHED TOWELS. PER DOZEN *1.60
ALL-LINEN FRINGED TOWELS, 45x25 INCHES, PER DOZEN *1.76
A LOT OF SOILED TABLE DAMASK IN SHORT LENGTHS AT
ONE-HALF REGULAR VALUE.
TURKEY RED DAMASK, COLORS WARRANTED 210
72-INCH GRABS BLEACHED DAMASK, WORTH 76o 49a
SATIN-FINISHED BLEACHED DAMASK, WORTH *1.00 73o
COLORED DOYLIES, PER DOZEN 23o
WHITE FRINGED LINEN DOYLIES, PER DOZEN 60o
ALL-LINEN BOOK-FOLU NAPKINS 75o
HIGH-GRADE TABLE DAMASK AND NAPKINS TO MATCH IN A
VARIETY OF DESIGNS.
BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
10- 4 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS 75o
11- 4 PURE LAMBS WOOL CALIFORNIA BLANKETS *4.60
10-4 WOOLEN BLANKETS *2.60
EIDERDOWN COMFORTS IN NEW AND PRETTY COLORINGS.
W. A. DOODT CO.
day school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor.
Young People’s Society Christian En
deavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7:45. Como
and bring your friends to all these ser
vices.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. Wednes
day meeting 4 p. in. in the Christian
Science reading room, 167 Cotton ave
nue. Open dally from 10 to 12 a. m.
Strangers are Invited.
EPISCOPAL
Christ church—Walnut, between Sec
ond and Third streets. Rev. F. F.
Reese, rector. Twenty-third Sunday
after Trinity. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday school 9:30
o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon
by Rev. John N. McCormick at 7:30.
Friday prayer 4:30 p. m. Stranger*
and visitors will be welcomed.
St. Barnabas Chapel—Rev. Martin
Darner In charge. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and
sermon 11 o’clock. Evening prayer and
sermon at 7'A0 o'clock. Sunday school at
4:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer and ser
mon at 8 p. m.
St. Paul’s church—Corner College
and Forsyth streets, H. O. Judd, rec
tor. Divine service at 11 a.'m. and 7:30
p. m. on Sunday and 4 p. m. on
Wednesday. Holy communion on Qrst
Sunday at 11 a. m. and on the third
Sunday at 7:30 a. m. Ushers to seat
strangers, pews five at night service.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
St. John’s Chapel—Rev. Martin Da
rner In charge. Holy communion 9
o’clock. Evening prayer and sermon
4 o'clock. Sunday school 8 p. ,m
METHODIST.
Mulberry Street cMthodist Church.—
At 11 a. m. Dr. Monk will preach a her
on on "The Greatness of God’s Love.”
At 7:30 p. m. there will be a service of
song with a short lecture on “The Gene
sis of Methodism.” Everybody Invited.
First Street Methodist—Class meet
ing at 9:30 a. ra. Preaching at 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 3 p. m. Preaching at
7.30 p. m. Rev. H. R. Felder, pastor.
Centenary—Rev. A. M. Morgan, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m , by the pastor. Class meeting at
9:30 o'clock a. m. Sunday school 1
o'clock p. m.. J. J- Cobb„ superintend
ent. Seats free and everybody invited.
Vinevllle—Rev. E. B. Carroll, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 740 p,
m. by the pastor.
South Macon—Experience meeting at
9 a. m., and preaching at 11 a. m. by
the pastor. Rev. J. B. Ferrell. Sunday
school at 8 p. m.. R. L Wilder, super
intendent. Preaching at 740 p. m. by
the psator. Prayer meeting each
Wednesday night at 740 o'clock. La*
diet Aid Society meets on first Wednes
day afternoon at * o'clock. To all these
services the public Is Invited and
strangers will be given a cordial wel
come.-
Vinevllle—Rev. J. E. Wray, pastor.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 740 p. m.
by the pastor. Prayer meeting on
Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Grace church—Oak street. Rev. Rob
ert Kerr, pastor. Class meeting Sun
day at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sunday school 4 p. m.,
jf. p. Stead, superintendent. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening 8 o’clock.
Strangers specially Invited to all ser
vices. i
East Macon—William J. Robertson,
pastor. George W. Gantt, Sunday
school superintendent. Services every
Sunday mornlg and evening at the
usual hours of worship; Sunday school
every Sunday afternoon; prayer ser
vice every Wednesday evening, and at
10 o'clock every Sunday morning an
experience meeting, conducted by lay
men. Seats free and a hearty welcome
to alL
Corona church East .Macon—Sabbath
school at 9 a. m. every Sunday. Band
of Willing Workera meet at 3 p. m.
Preaching every Sabbath evening at
8 o'clock by the pastor. Rev. J. C.
Toole. All are cordially Invited to at
tend these services.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian—Rev. R. R. White
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by the pastor. Morning sermon
from Hebrews 10: 25. In recognition
of the week of prayer for young men
of all lands, observed by the Y. M. C.
A., the sermon this evening will be ad
dressed especially to young men. Every
one Is cordially Invited.
Tattnall Square—Rev. S. L. Morris,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by pastor. Sabbath school 9:39
n. m., J. J. McKay, uupcrlntedent.
Prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m.
Seats free at all services and all cor
dially Invited.
COLORED.
Cotton Avenue • A. M. E. church—
Rev. L H. Smith, pastor, Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. ommunlon service 3
p. m. All are cordially Invited.
Washington Avenue Presbyterian—
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Young Peo
ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at
11 a. m. Preaching at 3 p. m. and 8 p.
m., with antiphonal choir service. Pub
lic cordially Invited. Lawrence Miller,
pastor.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
Electric Bitters Is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed, when the languid exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is tor.
pld and sluggish and the need of a tonic
and alterative la felt A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi
cine will act more sarcJy in counteract
ing and freeing the system from the ma
larial poison. Headache, indigestion, con
stipation, dltiineea yield to Electric Bit
ters. 60c. and 31 per bottle at H. J.
Lamar Sc Sou's Drug Store.
COTTON MEN, ATTENTION.
If you deal In cotton, I am In a posi
tion to give you Home valuable lnalde
Information. If you will uje your own
money and act as I direct for the next
sixty days you will never regret ac
cepting my advice. Write or wire for
particulars. J. ARTHUR,
Box 41, 1399 Broadway. New York City.
CHEAP TICKETS TO THE EXPOSI
TION.
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the Central rail
road will MU round trip tickets Ma
con to Atlanta at *1.75 acoount of Geor
gia, Day, Good until Nov, 24 returning,,
JOB PRINTING.
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ABBEVILLE AND WAYCROSS
RAILWAY.
Leave Abbeville 3 p. m.
Arrive Lulavlle 4:30 p. m.
Leavue Lulavllle 9:10 a. m.
Arrive Abbeville 11 a. ir..
ROBERT V. BOWEN,
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THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTDRY.
NO SMOKE;
NO ODOR,
NO CHIMNEY.
BETTER LIGHT THAR GAS,
At a Cost of 1 Cent for 10 Hours Light.
SAVING ON OIL AND CHIMNEYS
WILL SOON PAY FOR THE LAMP.
BOB 3AX-E1 BY
j. w. DOMINGOS.
661 MULBERRY STREET,
NEXT TO HOTEL LANIER.
HEADQUARTERS FOR MAJESTIC STEEL RANGES, COOKING STOVES
AND HEATING STOVES, CHINA, CROCKERY, >1 DASH WA RE,
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS. HOUSEKEEPERS' NOVELTIES.
PRESENTS A SPECIALTY. YOUR PATRONAGE SO
LICITED. WRITE TO ME FOR PRICES.
at WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
We Are Offering Extraordinary Inducements to Buyers of
B,
Race Baddies, Horse Boots and a General Line of Turf Goods.
We manufacture everything in our line. We can and will sell for less than any
other house in the South Call and see. •
GLBEEHD&C0./ M ,Ssr
WHAT IS PURE BEER?
It Is practically a liquid food, with Its own natural alcohol In such small and delicately adjusted proportions
as to constitute R the mildest of stimulant* and a most reliable aid to digestion. The Lupulln of the Hops Is
the source of the value of beer In nervous, sleepless and dyspeptic conditions, while the diastase of the malt la one
of the moat energetic of digestive agents, and such Is the perfection In blend of these components, the purity of
Water used and the sclentlflo and.advanced methods of production that “BARTHOLOMAY BEER8" are recog-
ognlzed by the best Judges, the public and by families all over the country as the choicest output of the Brewers'
art,. No brewing can ever tope to excel It. A. DAUS & CO., Sole Agents, 410 Third' Street.
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