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THE MACON TELEGRAPH
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First Section
MACON, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1904.
DAILY—97.00 A YEAR
ESTABLISHED IN 1826.
NOW FOR A GREAT
AUGUST SALE!
COMPANY Vi
ATTRACTIONS ARE THEIR LOW PRICES.
COM PANT V
ATTRACTIONS ARE THEIR LOW PRICES.
Beautiful Gowns, Skirts, Drawers {F\\ (PS) /m
and Corset Corset Covers, worth (vA)
from $1.50 to $1.75, For . . .
In thin lot you’ll find a complete lino of;slzos
and a great variety of stylos In the host $1.75
values ever offered In Macon. Save yourself of
labor and money and buy all the dainty Under
wear you need now. Real $1.50 ana ’
$1.75 values at
Dainty New Gowns, Drawers, -rl
Skirts and Corset Covers, worth Qjs, ^
$1.98 to $2.25, For . . . .
All goods offered in this lot are new and par
ticularly desirable in fabric and finish, made of
best quality Nainsook and Cambric. The styles
are really beautiful, embroidery, lace and rib
bon trimmed. For choice of $1.OS ^ri
to $2.25 values Monday Sc)lio^5)
Splendid line Gowns, Skirts, Cor= ^ /f^\\ tm
set Covers, Drawers, and Chemise, (Hx) (v\)v^
worth from $1.00 to $1.25, For . \J)J JJ
This line is made of splendid quality Long
cloth and soft finished Cambric, beautifully made
and trimmed with fine lace, embroidery and rib
bons. Fine selections. Ladies, you will miss bar
gains if you don’t come here tomorrow. ,
$1 GO and $1.75 Underwear for
These Extra Values in Gowns,Skirts /SN/m
Corset Covers and Drawers, worth vs
from 50c to 65c, For ... . QJJ JJ
These garments are made of extra good qual
ity Nainsook and and Cambric Undermuslins
that fill every requirement of good material,
fresh daintiness, pretty things of lace and em
broidery and dainty workmanship. — ^
Your choice of 50c to 65c goods Monday..
Handsome Now Gowns, Skirls, Corset
STSSWMTfflS NEW YORK COST!
Special feature of'these garments arc the
charmingly ornionatc style, lavish trim
mings of the handsomest laces, embroid
eries and ribbons. Rig varety, at Cost!
Continued Cut Prices on Shirtwaists,
Shirtwaist Snits and Wash Skirts. ^
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY
AT 69 CENT8.
One lot of $1.25 and $1.60 white
Lawn Hhlrt WnlBtH, nicely mado
and trimmed.
AT $2.19.
One lot of $6.00 to $7.60 Hllk WnlstH
of Peau de Hole and Taffeta Hllk
In black and colors
AT 49 CENT8.
One lot of 7Gc and $1.00 White
Lawn Hhlrt Waist. Embroidery.
Trimmed.
AT 89 CENTS.
For choice nit Wash Skirts In our
atore that sold up to $2.00.
AT $1.49.
Take your choice of any Waiih Hhlrt
Waist in our store; worth up to
$4.'.o, only a few left.
FROM OUR GREAT ANNUAL MID-SUMMER AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE-EVERYONE A BARGAIN
Ever Heard Of
$5.00 to $6.00 Wulking
Skirts
Pillow Cases, ready for use,
size 36x42, a good 10c value
for
Bleaching, full yard wide, soft
finished, 10c qunllty, 14
yards for
Long Cloth, 10 yards to bolt,
12%c quality; Monday,
for
12V4e Pujama Checked Dim
ity, yard wide, to go Mon
day, yard
9c Lonsdale. Mfg. Bleaching,
full ynrd wide, soft finish
ed to go, per yard ,
16c -Taffeta Hllk Neck Rib
bons, all colors, black and
white, at per yard .w...,.
169c White Swiss Curtains,
ruffled edges, three yards
long, for pair
15a Brown Dublin Linen! 27
Inches wide; to go, special
title August sale, ynrd at..
$1.00 Bed Spreads, large size,
special, August Clourance
Sale
1214c Linen Huck Towels,
largo idze, 18x3*1, August
Clearance Sale
10 yards soft ward-wide
Bleaching, August Clear
ance Sale
10 yards 7c Percale Shirting
Prints, August Cl<
Sale, for
10 yard*
$1.00 Black Taffeta Silk, full
36 Inch wide. Monday
yard
26c Ladles' Black and Tan
Lace Hose. Special for
Monday
$3.00 Silk Umbrellas In
solid colors and fancy
borders, for only
$1.25 Gloria Silk Umbrellas,
fast black, steel rod,
only
10c Turkish Bath Towels;
per dozen, this sale
only •
36c and 60c Stock Collars, tho
newest styles at, choice
only
8c Ladles’ Gauze Ribbed
Vests, tape neck; special
for
Here’s news of a Skirt event that
pales Into Insignificance any and all
past sales ever attempted by tills or
any other house In Macon. This Is a
manufacturer’s line of samples. About
one hundred stylish Walking Skirts of
such popular materials as fancy Suit
ing and all wool Crashes; AQ
worth from $5.00 to $6.00. JNA Ufl
on sole Monday, choice. v
figured
) Lawn.
August
While Dimities and Waistings
Worth Up to 15c, to Go This Sale for s
On this counter you will find 8,000 M
yards of fine sheer white Dimities,
white Madras; also colored French III
Hhlrtlng Madras In dainty figured and ■ llj
stripes. Values up to 16c, to go this
Fine Colored Wash Goods
Worth Up to 15c, to Go This Sale, Yard
Handsome Colored Wase Goods
Fine Colored Wash Goods
Worth Up to 35c Yard, This Sale at.
On this counter you'll find a groat
variety of beautiful Cotton, Linen and
Mercerized Oxfords. This season’s
newest patterns. Vulues 20c, 25c, 30c
and 35c, all to go this sule, yard for
choice
Worth i:p to 12/ 2 o f to Go This Sale for
10,000 yards beautiful figured Lawns,
Dimities and Batiste In pretty figures,
dotted and striped effects. Every ynrd
right In style; splendid for wrappers,
full dresses or shirt waist. Vulues up
to 12%c; for this sale, yard
Filled for any article in
this advertisement. Ex
press chargospnid on all
Cash Orders of $“>.00,
domestics oxcoptod.
nnsc
DISfflMG
DffiSMG
Dannenberg
ntle costumes, and some of th
really very pretty and becomli
game which fumlnhcd atnusen
these young people, who were chi
the nonce, was Illustrated Moth
Jingles, and Miss Alma Owens
prize. All tho toys snd sweets d«
hearts of the wee folk were suppl
and later a course of Iced dalm
wick. Go., or the guests c
Taylor.
Mr*. L. E. Parrott of Car
lx stopping with Mrs. C. C
son.
Miss Carrie Richardson of Monte
zuma la visiting her grandmother,
Sirs. M. E. Richardson.
Miss M. K. Vinson entertained n
number of her friend* last Friday
evening In honor of her cousin, Mis*
Jeter. Games wort? Indulged In until
• n lute hour, nftor which delightful re
ft eshment* were served.
Mr. J. A. Walton i* In Atlanta this
ploye of the Central railway at Macon,
came up the early part of the week for
a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Ragan, of this place, and accompa
nied home hi* wife and baby, who have
been on an extended visit here.
Mr. P. P. Kingsbury, Carroll county's
popular tax collector, returned the past
week from a visit to hi* sister, Mrs.
J. C. Stripling, at Fort Worth, Tex.
Mr. KInsbery also visited other rela
tive* at Gainesville, Tex.
Miss Ethel Tumlln of this place will
leave noon for a summer stay with her
sister, Mrs. D, C. Mitchell, at Spring-
field. Tenn.
Mr. Fred "Wilson of Acworth Is
spending the week here with his par
ents, MaJ. and Mr*. D. O. Wilson, of
Maple street, having been called home
by telegraphic communication early
in the week owing to the critical con
dition of his father, MaJ. Wilson.
Mr*. Abner A. Simonton and son,
William, leave today for an extended
visit to relatives In the north Georgia
mountains.
Miss Eva Merrell, n popular young
lady of this city, who has spent the
past season at McGee, Miss, returned
borne the past week for a summer's
stsy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.
D. Merrell.
Miss Rachael Tomlinson, an accom
plished elocutionist of Waynesvllle, N.
C„ is expected to arrive in the city
next week to be the guest of Miss Lee
Brown at the home of her father, Ordi
nary B. J. Brown of Sims street. While
here Miss Tomlinson will give a re
hearsal at the public school auditorium,
being assisted by her 16-year-old pupil.
Miss Viola'Kilpatrick, who accompa-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McClellan and
Mr. Carson Teague of this place aro
away this week on a visit to relatives
at Iron City, Ala.
s Station
Rlchnrd-
Tennillo.
TENNILtE, Gtt., July 30.—Miss Bes
sie Davis entertained at a delightful
basket dinner party nt her home In
Tennllle Friday evening for Miss Jen*
r.le Riley, who Is being charmingly en
tertained by her muny friends In Ten-
nille. Miss Riley Is with Miss Irene
Holmes on Main street.
Mr. Clarence Holmes entertained fif
ty of his friends at an elegant dinner
Wednesday evening at his home In
Tennllle for Miss Riley. This affair was
u beautiful compliment to this charm
ing young lady.
Mrs.' W. II. Hugely and MIm Louts*
ugely hove returned home, after 11 »lx
■eek*' visit to relatives In Montgomery.
Miss Halite Lou Gliolstln of Terumort,
la., who accompanied Mies Hugely home,
nd who will remain some lime os her
nest. Is being delightfully entertained.
Miss Annh* Mm* ffutrhlim entertained
frw couples very pleasantly at the Ho-
•1 Colquitt one evening recently.
Mbs Hattie noberts of Vs bloats has
e#t| for fen days the guest of Mrs. Heath
ii Peachtree street, and returns horns
kImv, .n mm pan led by her hnstess.
Mrs. W. A. Carrier*
ueste recently of h
Irs ftheffl'hl. In Ai
homo on Newman street here Tuesday
evening of the past week. The affair
was complimentary to their guest. Miss
•Daisy Hicks of Waldo, Fla. Mrs. Rob
ert Hyatt of this place won the flinch
prize, which was a pretty silver shoo
horn. The awruM vmib mo* appropri
ately made by Miss Hicks, the guest of
honor.
Miss Katherine Glover won over MIzs
Paulino Harris In the prize card cut
ting contest. Two courses of delightful
refreshments were served to the largo
party of guests at tho close of the
game. Those present were: Miss
Lula Long. Miss Clara Meadows, Miss
Eugenia Mandeville, Miss Maude Bass,
Miss Laura Coleman, Miss Paulino
Harris, Miss Cora Mae Simonton. Miss
Lucy Harris. Miss Italy Simonton. Miss
Jimmie Juhan, Miss Kate Reese, Miss
Almartne Slade and Miss Annie Slade
of this place. Miss Maybelle Brown of
Forsyth. Miss Lillian Goldsmith of At
lanta, Miss Daisy Hicks of Waldo. Fla„
Mr*. K. F. Hyatt, Mrs. C. R. Tumor of
Carrollton, Mrs. Dr. S. T. Harris of
Valdosta, Mrs. Paul Jack of Moultrie
and Mrs. Cawthome of New York.
It was a most delightful affair and
carried out In perfect detail.
Mrs. J. L. Guilt of Croft street enter
tained a number of friends Tuesday
evening In honor of her niei
Ora Kemp snd Miss Ruth
Scotland, Ga. Flinch and oth
snd diversions claimed their
the party's attention during I
lng. and choice refreshment
served at an appropriate tim«
Mr. and Mr*. George H. t
the past week for a trip to New Tori
city to be gone for some time.
Mias Mytice Griffin of Temple, wtw
has been visiting her cousin. Miss Mon
ica Harris, of College street; here foi
Sandersville.
8ANDER8 VILLK. Os., July *0.—
Miss Julia Todd of McIntyre and Miss
Wood of Irwinton are the guents of
Mrs. I. \r. Newman.
Ml*p Corlnne Berry hue returned to
her home In Dsvlsboro, after u visit of
several weeks to Handeravlll* friends.
Mr. B. K. Houghton and family left
Paturdny for their home In Mucon, af
ter spending some time at their sum
mer home "Red Hills,'* five miles west
of Banders vl He. .
Mr. M. It. Tucker and family leave
Monday for Ht. Louis.
Mrs. D. J. Irwin and charming daugh
ters, Misses Mary and runny Lou. will
l*ave next week for fit. Louis.
Mr. C. K. Pringle and Mbs Lillian
Iluntley returned Friday from a ten
nays stay at Indian Bprlng.
Mins Clara I«*»n»r left Thursday for
bjMrtn, where she Intend# spending the
month of August.
pan-nte, Jurig<
... *■!** 1* tbt sues!
' !•' rt ■
Mr snd Mrs A K Nelson **d lltd*
p KSt herrn Nefsos of Birmingham are
guests at Mr. and Mrs. George I>. God
ards’ hospitable home.
Mrs. A. B. Hall Uns had ss her guests
this wer-k her mother and sister. Mrs.
M. K. Adkins and Mrs. A. I>. Hrnlth, of
deleter.
Mre. J. D. McKenzie Is at White Springs
for fen days.
Dr. J. F. Owens snd wife of Hnhira are
ljn the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Mrs. Will Hrnlth Is In Florida visiting
her sisters, Mrs. O. Quinn and Mrs. Ren-
Mrs. W. A. Thofhpson of Atlanta Is vis.
Itlng relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Samson are spend
ing the week at Tybee.
Miss Howell Melton leaves soon for a
visit to relative* In Vienna. Hh* will
visit Atlanta also before returning.
Byron.
BYRON, Ga.. July 30.—Mias Lessle
Muynard of Forsyth, Ga., Is visiting
her grandmother, Mrs. E. A. Jackson.
Miss Annie Harper Is visiting friends
In Tennllle and Mldville. Ga.
Miss Daisy Averitt, of Htateeboro Is
vlelUng Miss Lillian Taylor, and Is re
ceiving many social attenlons.
Misses Bertha Peavy and Lizzie King
are making an extended visit to New
York, Hartford, and Bridgeport, Conn.
Mis# Bessie Ity>lt Jeter of Macon Is
the charming guest of Miss Mattie
Kate Vinson.
Mrs. Blount and daughter. Miss Ab
ide, ot Waynesboro are visiting the
family of Mr. C. L. Clark.
Mieses Able Frank and Carrie Mld-
dlebrooks of Warwick. Ga., are spend
ing some time with their sister. Mrs.
: u visit win
!#•>' Floyd
Monti
HON. FRANK CLARK.
Hartwell.
HARTWELL. Os.. July $4.—Mr. and
Mr*, p. C. AIfoni are In Bt. Loula thla
week attending the exposition.
Mr. Harry Cleveland of Kiberton was
In the « »ty this week. Mr. Cleveland Is
one of the firm of Cleveland Drug Com
pany. which Is one of the best retail drug
Excursion to Hawkinsville,
HAWKINSVILLE# Oa., July 30.-
pverul thousand people poured inti
awklnsvlllc Friday from faints aloni
te Bouthern railway, the Wright*v|||<
id Tennllh* and the Hawkinsville am
torida Southern ^xcwnUmn being oi
iosc three different mode. The attrac
on* were n baxebajj gam* betweei
awkliiHVlIb- and Tennllle, which re
tiled in « wore of !* to S In favor o
Mrs. David L. Conni
daughter are away this w
to relatives and friends %
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glov<
ter, Mia* Katharine Oloi
remove to Griffin within
weeks. Th* removal will
rtalned "Tin
it her bcautl
the city in
>r#yth.
id daugh-
expect to
next few
a distinct
game*
gUe^tS
Will.
Miss Maybelle Brown, wl
guest of Miss Lula Long he
past few weeks, has been
lent of many social favors, ha
home at Forsyth.
Mis* Lucille Brodnax f
Grove, who bos been on an
visit to her cousin*. Mrs. R*
snd Cashier Brooklyn Brodr
First National Bank, loll the
the city was thorough-
DuPree Is at Lookout
J. A. Harper Is at horns again
i month’s stay at Indian Spring.
Charles Tsylor and daughters,
i Mli.iJe and Eunice, ot JSruns-
Moultrl*.
MOULTIUE