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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14. 1904.
Great Blanket Sale W. A. Doody Co.
This Week.
514 CIIERRY STREET.
Great Curtain Sale
This Week.
Monday morning begins the second week of Our Great liousefurnishing Goods Sale, including
k® Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Etc. This is
^without question the Greatest Sale of Furnishings ever attempted by us. It means that You
Can Furnish Your House at Smaller Cost than ever before. If you wish to spend your money
^5. . . wisely attend this Great Sale.. It will be a regular Bargain Carnival. . . .
to?
£\xt\&u\s\
Latest Designs, Largest Variety and Best Values in
Curtains Ever Olfered. These Goods are Perfectly
Fresh.
$8.50 handsomo Grecian effects ' §5-98
$7.50 handsome Grocian effects 85.40
$7.00'handsome Grecian effects $4.89
$6.60 Point do Luxo, salo price. $4.48
$G.50 beautiful motifnoy curtains,. $4.67
$6.00 fino mesii motifnoy curtains $3*98
$4.75 fine mesh motifnoy curtains. .S3.25
$1.75 Irish point curtains $3-45
§1.50 Irish point curtains 53.3°
$3 50 cdblo not curtains ...82.58
$3.00 lace curtains. S2.38
$2.50 lace curtains Si.98
$2,25 luce curtains. - .$1.63
$2.00 lace curtains 1 Si.39
$1.50 lace curtuins $1.12
$1.22 laco curtains 83c
SWISS AND BOBiNET CURTAINS
About 150 pairs English bobinet, in plain and point d’esprit
effects, rnfilod Swiss and muslin curtains to bo sold re
gardless of cost
ODD LOT OF CURTAINS
About fifty pairs in all, not moro than pairs alike, at about
half regular prico.
Sfcws&xum&V '’Barhams *iw T5\ax\kds
You Will Be Comfortable Next Winter at Huch Less
Cost if You Buy Blankets Nov/. There is no Exag
geration About These Values.
$0 ,50 full 11-4 all wool Blankets, in red. -blue and pink
borders §54(>7
Very fine all wool Red Blankets, real vtriuo $7 00, at. .§55.00
$0.00 full ll-4;ull wool Blunkets, in rod, pink and bluo bor
ders i . .§54 OO
$6 50 full 11-4 all wool Gray Blankots §54.07
$3.75 Whito Wool Blankets .' §52.07
$3.60 Gray Wool Blankets . .§52.54
Skds 'PiWomd Ca&es.
Pull size Sheets, torn and hemmed, worth (55c, this salo. ,50c
Extra good Pillow Cases, 45x30, this salo lOfi
Ono lot extra fine hemstitched Pillow Cases, insertion let in,
worth 50c, this salo 35c
‘BarvcA} S>Vaews
Our entire stock of Fancy Linons, including Table Covers,
Sideboard Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Center Pieces, etc., at cost.
This lino includes hemstitched aud Mexican drawn work
effects.
*lab\e, SAwvs, *5om\s a^A S^xeais
Read Carefully Every Item Mentioned Below, Then
Come to Us and You Will Find Things Just as We Say.
Best $2.50 White Damask, 90 inches wido $1.69
Best $1.75 Satin Damask . 81.19
Best $1.50 Satin Damask 98c
Best $1 00 Satin Damask 75c
Best 75c Mercerized Damask 50c
72-inch Grass Bleached Damask, all puro linen, 7oc valuo 50c
35c Whito Damask. T9C
35c Red Damask 19c
NAPK.IN SPECIAL
50 doz. Grass Bleached Napkins, worth 75c doz., this Sale 49c
SLIGHTLY SOILED SPREADS
About 40 high-grade Whito Marseilles Sproads, worth
$3.00 to $10.00, at almost, half price.
TOWELS
TIuck Towels, 15x33, per doz..... 75c
Pure Linen Iluck Towels, lTeinstitcInxl'and ' ' '
hemmed, 18x33 I2*4c
Puro Linen Huelc Towels, the 25c kind, 17ic oacli, per
dozen $1.95
Turkish Bath Towels, pure whito, worth 2oc. ,15c
Fine Linen.Towels, slightly soiled, worth 25c.\ .. 19c
75c Fine Damask Towels 49c
Mews MdDttes FrdDDim
^edDirgnsi T©wiras
Ml-
tin
In cr
irtlvllle. On
ml. MI*h Frances Anodl
M !**«•* Mary Moye, nt Arctiilla, Flu.,
nil Birdie Mason, of Mt. Vernon. Gu.,
re the uttruetlve gu*«t* of Mina Mu-
lie New nt the Dlck«Jis houao.
Dr. W. J. Plunder* und hi* two
,1 , u . i,t. • Ml iai Kenneth and Jeeele
* pending
'time In
ting Bavtmtmh utid Tybee UU
bunking house of the Johnsoi
g Cont|»nny hue been thoroughly
tiled, and Ts mm* IIk* nicest fl;
Mink aouth of Mucon.
2rm r Daley uml Mr. Flint Finn-
ive rvturned from a visit to At
md Mr*. U. T. Kennedy are vie-
datives. In Dawson. On.
J. T. r.irkrr, of H<>cla| Clrcl
ling friends In WHghtevtll'
nrker whs a former teacher her
t»f Wrights-
md chlldre
Vw Yurfc to
mnte II
Miss Marie Durcn. of Wndley. Is vis
iting friends In Wrlghtsvlllc.
Mr. CnrI Crowdor has. *• opened a
clothe* pressing and cleaning estab
lishment In Wrlghtsvlllc.
Moultrie.
MOULTRIE. Ou.. Aug. ,11.—Miss
tmhI* Jtcddlck und Mr. John Ouslty of
nrveii were married Wednesday ever.-
hiK at tho home of the bride's parents.
Mr. and Mr*. J. 11. Roddick. R«*V. R. V.
Fain officiating. Miss Nellie Weldon
f Thoinusvllic played the welding
uirch. After tho ceremony a reception
.us.hold, ut which muny relutlves and
Honda were present. Tho bride ls v u
nltur.d young woman nnd ha* muny
.rlonda hore. Mr. Oualey Is A prosper-
oum biiNltioHS mun of Morven, where he
and Mr*. Ousley will resldo.
Mrn. Ousloy and Mr. Robert Ou*l#y.
mothvr and brother of tho groom, cmne
up from Morven to attend the wedding.
Th«rwedding of Mia* Lucy Belle Har-
ird of Vknnu. but recently of Moul
trie. lb Mr. Charles Realty ut the home
of the bride's uncle. Dr. J. M. White
head. In Vienna, next Wednesday even
ing. Is of interest to a number of
friends here on account of their popu
larity. They will be uwuy until soma
time In Heptentbvr visiting places of
'“tcruat In the North und East.
Mr. and Mrs. 1L W. McKay enter
tallied at dinner Thursday In honor of
the tlrit anniversary of their marriage.
The occasion wus quite a pleasant one.
. .!***« Kffle and Belle Hptvey were
hostess** at an upjtnks party Tuesday
venlng in honor of their guest. Miss
Paul of Wnycvoaa. Those present be
sides the hostesses and guest of honor
were Misses Muinford, -Hicks and Trib
ble, Mi ssrs. Mulion. Touchton. Dukes
and Kitten.
Miss Ktumle Morguu wi\h the hostcea
nt a very pretty affair for the younger
set Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Hall are visiting
the Ijoulsluna Purchase Exposition this
week.
Miss Kulu Fuqua Is In Cordele, the
guest of relatives for ten days.
Mr. K. U. Mox-e went up to Adairs-
vllle, Ky this, week to visit his par-
enta and to accompany home his wife
und little son who have been spending
the summer In Kentucky.
Mr. and Mt*. Homer McCall have re
turned to their home fit Chattanooga.
Mrs. Thomas Key and Mfcss Myrta
AAdereon of Macon, who have been
here guests of Mr, and Mrs. II. A. Mc
Call, have returned home.
Mrs. J. J. Mo White is visiting her
Tumllu of Normun Purk were guest*
thlH week of Mr*. Kvuns Reynold*.
Miss Marie Morguh ha* returned
homo after u month's stay In Amerlous.
Mrs. J. L. Hall and children ore vis
iting relatives In Arlington.
Mrs. J. N. Welch and little Miss Lil
lian Welch arc visiting relatives In At
lanta.
Miss Ola Felton was the guest of
friends In Tlftor thlj week.*
MIsb Ltsslc Henderson has returned
from Athens, where she hull taken n
summer course at the Htnte Normal.
Mis* Mabel Paul of Whyprosa Is bc-
llig charmingly entertained ns tho guest
of Misses Spivey.
Miss Minnie Fuqua, who was the
guest of her sister here, has returned
to her homo in Cordele.
Elko.
ELKO, On., Aug. IS.—Mrs. Busan
Means and Mrs. W. R. Davis are spend
ing a couple of weeks nt Indian
Springs.
Mr. D. C. Turrentlne, who has been
quite 111, Is Improving.
Mrs. W. B. Murrow of Jasper, Flu..
Is quite 111 nt her slater's, Mrs. T. J.
Bhlnholser' here.
A most delightful evening was had at
the beautiful home of Mrs. Holt Buff*
last evening, when Mlases Clydo and
Willie Buffs entertained In honor of
Mlsa Roberts of Vienna and Miss Ma
rio Riley of Urovanla.
Mr. W. L. Mentis spent several days
this week with relatives nnd friends at
llurnesvillc.
WaycroM.
WAYCI1088. Oft.. Aug. IS.—Miss Atlic
D’Auvchgnc of till* city ws* entertained
nt a "tacky tmrty" ut the home of Mr.
und Mrs. It. N. North nt Man—
nlgt*. D Anvergat* wli
Manor ssveral week* vt*Utng.
wiv^ , sr M in 1 ,2 u ur i n A.Ma
home of her mother on brunet street.
" t various kinds wer«» played until
hour, and refreshment**
l*t1fe* Wi re w»m by Mb*
irsis
servislJ
t , - won by
L'Uilci*. ond Messrs. Alex Lowther JHL
Hugh Jettkln*. Those present were Mi***'*
tutmonu Kny of ftruiiMsrtck. Mamie Lit-
tiler, Nannie Joe Young, Lucy niuckshesr,
Lillian I * at ur. t ibnly/ Jeffers; Messrs.
Bryan Dtackshesr, Alex Diwtbor. Hugh
Jenkins, Charlts. Wiggins, Ktnmett Ibnck-
shear. Laul* Andrews. * — -
Arthur Knlsht. Hotiert
Andrews. Jndson Bibb.
Mrs. IX lb Bmtth. after a prolonged
stny with her duiiKbter. Mrs. J. *T Knight,
left this week for J»5!>er, Flu. 8he r
oc.-oninaiilet! by MIm Fannie Knight
this city.
Mlsj i la rice Knight went to Valdosta
this week on n short visit.
MU* Mary Young has returned from
her summer outing in upper Georgia and
Tennessee.
MU* Jeannette Gordon id Mayport, Fls^
I who ha* been the guest of Mr*. T
: Bcatoa. returned home this week.
Ml** enur* Wtngea of Charleston.
Is the attractive guest of Mrs. B.
.ibe on Church street.
Misses Mercer Knlgm and Alice Wilson
of Brunswick^are vlslttng Ml*s Katie Ly
8. T.
■ In thl
Mrs, W. M. WllsAn anl children havo
returned frdm a Vlnlf to BlufttOn. 8. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. R. lb Btdlard and Miss
Ireno Ootnlrich returned .Tuesday from a
three week's outing In Nortli Georgia.
They spent Nome time at Mr. Lallard'H
old home In Madison.
Mis* W-f>W -J’olL.rd. »f»«e n ’Urr*
weeks' visit to friend* and relatives hero,
returned to her home si Inuilton Weuues-
Ml*s Gertie Slack Ifetumed to her home
In Tlftim lost Monday, after spending
veral weeks with Mtan Ida Gray In “
blen. and Mrs. W. M. TtXMber and
children have returned from a pleasant
stsy «t Atlantic Uvacli. Kla.
kjlss M. V. Wilson of Plant City. Fla..
I* the attractive guest or Mr*. C. C.
Harper on riant avenue.
Mr*. Marie Harper and little daughter
Wilmington. N. C.. i« visiting Iter
mother, Mr*. W. M. Wilson, on Plant
avenue.
Darnssville.
RARNERVILLR On.. August 13.—
Mr. Jamie Be.irsgn and slater. Mts«
Corlnnc Benrson, of Allendtilo, 8. C.. are
In the city on u visit to the family of
Mrs. W. \V. Arnold and other relatives.
They i/ro prominent i^r»ple of their
suite. •
. Mr*. J. M. Reeves *p*uL several days
recently In Atlanta on a visit to her
sister. Mr*. Uelle Bhlnholser.
Mr*. A. II. Henailoe of QrlfTtn has
been here this week ns the truest of her
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Franklin.
Mr* L. K. Rogers has returned from
a very pleasant stay In Atlanta where
ie was with relatives nnd friends.
Mis* Ruth Bullard hut been with
her abnt, Mr*. Ella Green, thl* week.
Her homo l* In Griffin nnd she h:t*
numerous friend* here.
Mr. Homer LUsey of Montgomery,
Ain.. Is In the city on a visit to the
family of hi* father. Mr. B. A. Ufaey.
Ml** Lucile Ulackburu Uus returned
from nn extended stay In Atlanta
where she visited the families of her
uncle*. H6n. R. R. Blackburn' and Hon.
n. M. Blackburn.
Miss Willie lielfncr and Miss Leonle
llelfner. two charming young ladle* of
Atlanta, have been the guests of Mrs.
T. 8. Yates for some day* aqd made
many friends here.
Mayor T. W. Cochran has returned
from Buvannah where he went to rep
resent this clt.v ut the convention of
Georgia mayors.
Mrs. W. H. LeFflg and daughter. Miss
VI, of Jacksonville. Ftn.. nre In the city
on a visit to the family of Rev. H. 8.
Yerger. They are. prominent people bf
their state and have numerous friends
III Georgia.
Mr. A. Peacock returned a few days
ago from u pleasant visit to St. Louis.
It was a trip of hualnesu nnd pleasure.
Mrs. M. W. Smith and children went
to Atlanta the tlrst of the week Where
they will spend sotnk days with rela-
. K. 12. Botnar, Rev* W. L. Richard*
performing tins <r«n imniy. The marriage
occasiom tl Very general tiiirprlse"umbtig
frlciiibi nf tin- coiiirautii
• coiurauilni; parties, us
unced that the wedding
e full. Dr. Spence enme
— —jy night,
young couple decided to isit longer delay
Ut«? happy dn>- of their union. Accord-
net wedding was hastily ar-
r yesterday afternoon. The
•y wh
bigiy..
m ■ pi^_.iP dtnes.ied by n.few
thl>i relative* and intimate friends of the con
tracting parties. Immediately after the
ceremony the happy couple left for their
future home In Camilla. Mis* Callaway is
talented titnl cultured, and possesses many
noble traits that have endeared ber to a
wide circle of rrlend* and acquaintances.
Dr. 8pt*nco is a member of one of tho
most prominent families in thl* section,
.... . - iy ,)unjg professional man whose
dillan returned today
Save You
25c to 50c on the Ralion, as I buy
direct from the'distiliery. . . .
Express Prepaid
4 fbll qt*. Old Edgemodt Rye..14.00
I gal. jug Old Kdgetnont Rye:*3.60'
4 full qt*. Horst; Shoo Rye 3.00
1 gal. Jug Horse Shoe Rye 2.75
4 full qts. Ilig Homo Rye 2.00
1 gal. jug Big Horne Rye 2.50
4 full qts. Old Harvest Corn 3.00
1 *al. Jug Old Harvest Corn..*.. 2.75
Express paid on 2 gallons or more
$2 goods to same address. In Jugs.
1 gal. jug Old Corn Silk Corn.... 2.00
1 gal. Jug Old Key Stone Rye,,.. 2.00
Jug and bottle trade a specialty.
Orders filled same day recoived.
Everything guaranteed as represent
ed or money refunded. -
ha* been
!PWPWPWL B. Lewi*
for some time, returned to her home In
from Mount Airy,
Sir. nnd Mr*. Morris Weslowsky and
daughter Miss Blanche Weslowsky, haVo
gone to In iUtn Muring for an outing.
Miss Luulnr* Isbell of Florida |* visiting
M|r» Nrrude Mnlictt on Jttekson street,
Mr.*. Henry GorPktowHWy nod children,
who havo been visiting relative* and
frtcmls in Brunswick for some time, have,
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Smith and children
at wr “ ‘
visiting relative*
“V
'bite Springs,
Sale and children
lug in Atlanta.
I Mrs. J W. Gillespie
■ K
J. T. STEWARTf
Phone No. 306. 416 Poplar St. ftlacon, Ga.
Low Rates
Shortest Route
MU* Baltic Taylor, after a delightful
stny here with tt»© Mieses Verger, has
returned to her * home at Monticullo.
Fla. B’.t* made many admirers among
tin- people of the community.
Rev. and Mrs. John Jenkins of At
lanta are here having a pleasant ttmo
visiting the family Of Mr. C T. Tyler.
Mrs. J. W. Btaffonl left Thurtdav fc
Atlanta to remain some time with he
daughter. Mrs. II. 8. Bradley.
Mrs. J. C. Reid of Hrunewlck is visit
Ing the family of Mrs. E. A.^Nelson o
Thomaston clrceL
Mrs. W. T. Respess has returned
from n pleasant visit to friends in Grif-
Mr. snd Mr*. T. . .
visit Ing In Atlanta.
‘ -- - -- nnj , ch|| .
KltKhfaro Muse nnd li 1 klappest htive
gone for uu • xtimiid visit to dine rent
summering nlscen Iq North Georgia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. G.inuwuy ivturned
yesterday nfteniuon from an extended
visit to Indian wring nud Mt, Airy. .
Ml** Plotline rionskr, who hn* been
visiting r.*httires anti friends In KanAi*
CHv anil 81. l«ouis for some time, ha*
'imU’ttS A. C. rionnky ,»v. n-
turned from Kansas City, where they
spent several months with relative* and
Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Rost have gone to
Tuto Springs to *peml the remainder itt
the hvaird term.
31r. und Mr*. H. D. Manning have gone
to 8t. Louis i<» seo tlie exposition. They
WWW aeeomptttiled on trio trip by Mi*s
Emma Fryer of Blakely.
Mrs. N. E. Tift and Mrs. I. C Brinson
are visttlna relatives and friend* In Co
lumbia H. C.
Mr. Roy 8. Pell,, who ha* been spending
uramer with frl<*nl* in KnoxvUbw
ha* rutttreafl home,
id Mr*. Jaku Menko havt. gone for
>m extended trip through the Nortli and
BllHt.
Min* Mudelyn Robinson and Miss Willie
Adams, have raturneii from Knoxville,
where they have been attending, tho sum*
mvr school of the University of Tennc*^
Z, T. Ibibun l* visiting relative* hi
Cievelsni 8pr»ngs. N. C.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Bacon. Jr, and
children haw returned to their home in
Albuquerque. N. M.. after a short Vl*!<
to velative* In the city.
Mr*. J. w. Os»>orne has returned from
a delightful visit tn Henderson, N. C.
v Mrs Holly HhitI*. who has been visit
ing rotative* and friends In Camilla. Bain-
bridge and Blakely for some limb, ho* re
turned home.
I World’s Fair, St. Louts,
the sui
Dublin.
DUBLIN, Ga.. AUg. 13.—Mrs. W. T.
IU Mrs. R. J. Po
JUST %
ONE T
WORD that word U
ft refers to Dr.Tutfs Liver pills anil
WEANS HEALTH.
Arc you constipated?
I f Troubled v» itI» Indigestion?
f Choice of Routes' via .f ttauta and Naslmllc,
♦ Or i ia lunniiij-hfim and Memphis.
J Via Atlanta—Leave Macon.4:i5 am 1 Arrive St. Louis.7:20 am
♦ Via Atlanta—Leave Macon. 1130 pm Arrive St. Louis. 1:3s pm
j \ m Atlanta—Leave Macon.4:is pm Arrive St. Louis.7:16 pm
♦ Via Ltinuingliain—Leave Macon.. 3:30 am
Arrive St. Louis..7:08 am
Through Sleeping Cars
On train, leaving Macon 4;15a. m. and 4:15 n. m. Parlor Car on 1:30
p. m. train, making clos. connection at Atlanta with through sleeper.
QUICKEST MKD BEST THfOtfGH SERVICE.
Front Macon—Season Tickrts $34.00
60 Day Tickets...... ,1 $2840
15 Day Tickets $23.35
Coach Excursion Tickets on Sale Every Tuesday,
Limited 10 Days, .Sl(}.<)().
Pro[>oriionately Loti' Rates from other points.
For full particulars, World's Fair literature, etc., call on or
write. 5. • y
JOHN W. BLOl'NT, T. P. A., C. A. DLWIiEKH, C. T. & P. A.,
352 Second Street, Macon, Ga.
Skk headache?
Vlrtfnrt
Biltacx?
Insomnia?
ANY cf these symptoms and n
Indicate laactloao# the LIVER_
You Y-T o c cl
'ilff
L2 tk a C ii HI
lake No Substitute^
Quickest Time.
Five Trains Daily.
Simmon. U vtattlng relatlvei at Byron.
Sirs. Nathan lloien and Joseph SL
Dnycr Savannah are Milting in
th. city, having been called here by th*
serious Illness of Mrs. L. A. Dreyer.
Mr. George Wrl*ht of Macon was In
the city n few days oca.
Dr. R. H. Stanley and family have
returned from a visit to relatives and
friends In Augusta.
Mr. and Mrs. c. Whitehurst and Mr.
and Mr*. W. W. Robinson are spending
a few days at FL Louta,
Mlsa IJssle Robbins who has been In
the city for several months has re turn-
I ed to her home In Screven county.
I Mr. John T. Duncan was a recent
visitor to Hawklnsrilla.
, Mr. M. A. Mallard of Au*ustl was
1 In the city a few days aco.
Atise Mamie Burch of UawfclnsTUI*
Is visiting In the city, guest of her
uncle. Mr. J. W. Bowyer. .
Mrs. Lull M. Gilbert of Albany Is
visiting In the city, guest of her dauch.
ter. Mrs. A. P. Hilton.
Mr. Kteldlng Lanier of Bartow is vis
iting In the city, guest of his father. Dr.
Mr. H rt. Smallwood of Fwalnshorb
was In the city recently.'
Rev. J. IwD. Miller of Arlington was
In tbe city yesterday.
Vr» J. R Pritcbont of Tenntlle la
visiting In the city, guest of Mrs.
Tltomas Turlington.
Mr. J. R. Prink of Macon was In the
city a lev days ago. f
Mrs. \v. C. Jackson sun Miss Ida/
K. M. ve returned to their h-,aZ3f~
at Gainesville. Kti.. after spendlnr /? 1
few week* in the city with relaUvea.K ''--
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