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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 190ff
EORG1A
NEWS
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P ERSONAL Ik
NOTES. T
MONTEZUMA.
Miss Myrtle Felton fcw
from a visit to Mrs. A- C. Felton. Jr,
in Macon.
Mrs. C. D. Galla&er and Miss Mary
•Westbrook visited Atlanta last wertt.
Mrs. R. L. Xetherton and Miss
Ann!* Ue Xetberton are In Macon.
Mr. J. E. Reid has returned fttua
a business trip to Atlanta. at tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Belcher and children AlMt-,
©f Mrs. Laun Sic alb has returned to
L-TTiWt^S^Shtrt. of Caines-
tllf. TbL. is the attractive r ‘
Bme Waltoa
t of Miss
_ L FWsnatrtdLf# TVwai-
ec.e. t« the curst ©FiMr^Kltty Atzjut-
iu Lears Dudcnu Is the attracts*
CuSroT Mra A. L Johnson. a
IN Cuo Price is the curst of friends
kn'ctaborstr- *£z o'clock dinner was
As arith all entrrtafr-
have retaroed to their lme at Mil- \ rtZZJZ* '
mU na. after a pleasant visit to .ttorirffp. fclSSS ?**"**—*
sister. Mrs. Momaon. after iptaJat.^snUrr. Mrs. Caroline Pdsi at Hotel
•one time in Griffin and Atlanta. ”
Mrs. J. W. McKenzie and Mr*. W. I Mrs. Msoritr. «f Giemtea la the
I*. McKenzie visited Macon this ereek. Srwat of htr sister. Mi*. Kitty Fltzpet-
Mrs. E. B. Hamilton has
spend ins several days in Jlacoa^
Mrs. Loviek Greer has retained fo # 7 ha t. H. Pace aria have next areek
her home In Toft on. {hr Sptniahex SL C, to moke flat her
m
lira. G. F. Alford b rWtfcl !w flWL . ... . ...
parent* Mr. and lira. J. S. Glboon.! “SVfJfcL 1 *££!£. Stunt*. the
.Mrs. CaUaJirr. of SaBdorarlBe. 1» ;^
spending «vora! w«ka with Mr. awl ££ rfuSflKS xJL
Mr*. Corbin Gallaher. • Mm. I_ H. TtnbcU uk! Mm Perry
Mr. sad Mrs. Luke Gardner have MiMtlr wii ate vtsitin* friends in At-
ffiveen up the Cnion Hotel'and nre l^wt «# th~
located at the Holt House. ” ••• Wttlty_arfgb» soe aetke
,1,^. «»., n_ a.,. i vmtura t»* Atlanta duxtuu toe mw •war.
Mlsa Haid«e McKenzie has retuxaed sbe era! be the cwn of Mm James Mc-
from Americas. CoOMck.
Mrs. Oscar McKesocie baa returned Mrs. P. G. iTalker spent several days
from BarnesvIUe, where she spent the a.Atton K v .
Conner il w 1 Tlwwar-w® and baby have
Mrs. Dora Frederick visited her Jgjgg*-®"* a Ttsit to nrtativm -
daughters here last week.
ALBANY.
Mrs. T. EL Macltsby and Utile ml
Elmo Lockett. *_ave returned home
after a pleasant visit to Macau and
Atlanta.
Mrs. X. F. Tift entertained deUcht-
fully at bridge Saturday afternoon at
her home on Society street. ctunpU-
mentary to Mrs. WSlard. of Falatka.
Fla, who Is visiting at the home of
acd Mm W.
Llllfrf flfif*. after speaiilnir the
with her a»u*t. Mm & F.
Bctcham. has returned to her hame In
Xerth Gmitk^. las re tuned kocne.
hntt. has returned h«w.
M. A Mustln atul M. L. Rich-
via, too is vxsmng at u*e name ***| ter leave Monday for Xew Tut where
Mrs. M. W. Tift, in Arcadia. Mrs. tbey-'yv» to pmtxw their hoUday stock
K. R. Denison made the highest score “of
end was presented with a lace collar. I libs Mary FMiK •*» retamed after
Mrs. Willard, guest of honor, was pre-jja menth's visit to requires in Orocee
scried with a lace collar. A drildoos• ^buntT-
t wo .course luncheon was served after j
the game. Those present were Mrs. |
Willard. Mesdames H- W. McClure, jj c. i\ Thkrpen and two tittle girts
SANDERSVILLE.
J. D. Twigs*. W. S. Tarver. C. W. Lbiud Mm A. T. IL Jordan at Povts-
Rawaon. W. J. McKeralL E. H. DM* J boro.
JJlfon. S. H. Tift and X. F. Tift. Mt* Xuuri* .■
Mr. Im Hill Hail *!trr lEfniytS tt t.
Kvcnl days km with Rhtim Mutto SnrtL “ M “ ™* t
Pavisbore.
returned to Macon. | BnthiT Mtdcny. of August*.
Miase Dora Belle and Kathleen GO- jj Ti<nisjc Mfcwe Zrartih Edwards,
bert entertained Saturday morning ntj Mr. and Mm I». TmsseU have hern
the home of their parent*. Mr. and?guests off Mm Ci»rtTn*»n*r.
Mrs. W. H. Gilbert, on North Jack* Mm Archer, of
street. This was the second of a
of Mm L EL
Mm R R Ijorett has returned flwm a
I ruest _ -
liases Mary. Annie sad Etema Doolit
tle. Of Brook** Sunn*, are visiting rrlia-
tat ret turned to Waiibctt.
Mr. Terry Kitchen*, of am
vftKiter in the dtr Sunday.
Miss lanar A then *»* i
Traasborc fee- the week-eodL
m™. S. R 3l x!fc. of Savunn
of Mm C. R. Hndrlx several by*.
"3K* and Mm'EL L Chaftfr. of Mitch-
ell were guests of Mr. and Mm J. ~
serie* of parties signalizing the fi T Mt-'to~»lm R U MtUer at Tennille.
but of Miss Kathleen Gilbert. Bridge ----- —
was the diversion. Miss Margaret
Tinofr von the prise, a raff. Deli
cious luncheon wa* served after the
game. Those present were Miss El
len HUsman, of Texas: Misses Xella
Vason. Willie Walters. Margaret Yan
cey. May Nesbitt. Madge Nesbitt. An-
■ n!e Tarver. Victoria Collier. Mary On.
MttcheUe Tieknor, Dor* Belle and
Kathleen Gilbert. "A bam dance*
will be tie next of the series of par
ties tgven by the Misses Gilbert.
Mrs. C. W. Arnold has returned
heme from Columbus and Oak Moun
tain Springs, where she has been
spending several weeks.
Mis* Stella Marks, who has been
vL«1tlng In Chattanooga for some time,
returned home this afternoon.
Mrs. T. E. Manltsby and little am. ...
Elmo Lockett, after spending t very jj Mm G^
pleasant visit In Americas. Macon Sft* s fiS*JS?*I r# 2 > J£f **
and Atlanta, have returned home *5”|i I ^ I m5!%s^lSnST'of TWvta-
companled by Mrs. Maulttbys hn*h- hcJJ\S?ed 3P VSyS^T^CnQ^T
er-ln-law. Mr. E. S. Manltsby. ©t Mm J. 1- Kelley visited her niece.
KayetteevIUe. X. C. lln. John Kiff^wv.
Miss Fannie Harrell returned horaej Mr. aad Mr* w. R IKll ef Warthen.
wbw hsahAfis* 1 "*^ Mrs
Mr. Ralph Ross, of Macon, has «*( Mbs («u Bird was la the city ever
cepted a position here with the Par- the week-end hrflday. the guest of Miss
Ler Railway News Company. ^•nteLwalrsrfo- * J '* — * “
Mr. and Mrs. A. V % Phillips.nnd| w 32f?'£*5& F i
Miss Kathleen AlNs
XTarHuen for the week-4
3Tm W 1. Tatui *
froo an extended i
relatives in .
er tripe rbtlior
visited at Ten-
She returned
visited at Sun
Mm J. J. Harris
kUwea City.
Mm Jack Wehater
In the city
Mrs. H. F. Brimberry has retained
from Atlanta, where she spent sev-
* Mir^T^SSS^^raran. ^ «hV
hsj:
n few hours arith friend* ea route
to Macon to attend the Wesleyan Fe
male College.
Mrs. E. D. Sheffield, of Americas.
U the guest of her father. Dr. W. W.
Bacon.
Mrs. X. J. Oakley, of Ootambua.
Ala, Is in the city a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Coffey on Flint dmt
Mrs. T. W. Hines 1* visiting rela
tives for a few days in Oglethorpe.
MADISON.
Rev. and Mm Linton .
talced at a naoa ‘
l»oaor of their
talced at a moat drtfcfctful tamfcale m
l*»or of their charming guest. Mba
Ltawra Hardeman, of Atlanta.
~ ' “ Mm Lana SanraO had
i tanka Every (UU
i family of 3
sjsera
i
Quit* a
panv Mr. Tharpe BaMwta to Ct
next Toeeday to be present at fets
riage to 3! las Sam Sue laagford on
Tuesday ereatat. The wcddicy: wO take
^Si'cSSiw? 1 lauaedbtriy after the
cenrr.ocy a urge reception will be ten
dered Mr. and Mm Baldwin by the
t rifle'* parent*. After their return tJ S West. The affair
Madison Juflga atd Mm IL W. Baidwtr day jutr. Mbs
A. Rflhjoo and daughter.
guests ef Mrs. J. IL Albea.
MW steel LoMKfoed. of Watklc^ylt^.
will be a guest of Mr*. C IL Shetaatt
while ea mate to Wrtrtlirfflr.
Mir*-'* Clyde and Cornelia Smith and
theftr guest. Miss ffOoenetL of Bafn-
hrUge. were over ftwn TennlQe Sotur-
and Mm I. M. Orrer. Mm R R
Lorrett. Mm C. D. Shetnutt. Mm J. G.
Hentertoe. Mm S. G. Lang. Mm C.
on t* entertaining as
of Cochran
, v€ LaolsviOe. visited
Mr. Ud Mm Oarl Hodges, of Mont-
gumt Mm
Mbs Detl
Mr*. P- T.
Mr. and
race, are guests of Mr. and Mm Gross
L j8* te B3»oe. ©f Toomshoro. Is visiting
b Jlr f and Mrs. James Brooks, of
Brutk’s Spring, have been attending the
Cutnrvper n**ifc«.
3fba Lein Phfpp*. of Sparta. X. C.. Is
fcs the city.
Mbs May Hall, of Bartow, is tn the
city.
Mbs Ward., of Savannah, b la the city
for a short tfere.
- . Lneelt and E _
; entertained at -tb Elms’* Wed
wiae in honor of Mb* Emily
f affair eras a surprise birth-
Mbs West had been *oend-
vtaa nl^ht with a fv>n«t sad
^ . Jututu bam* the follawtng
The raetaber* of the damte* art ealoy- I guests bad arrived to ^xtecdeoarrmtob-
r4 a th-noaMr MctHU ul Mraal;. Wwliaw >«- M_ rranaila aad
£• <■ in -.he ka> ra, ct Hum ll«n.. * l* JCIpr. ^ TraaSB.. Altec
UtOc Mr. H(U Flaw ra Ac beat at S-cJ»b aad Mattla . Haleb, of TcnnUtc.
i-H. a. Jrf A. Irwtn. . R Holt. M.
-aria. T. W. Hardwick.
!
a mart b> birthday party. Mr. Meadimcs Jeff A
Foster wa* five yean «M and many nt- G Jorrer. Heara
tie frtead* cam* to wish Mm mack bap- [ Mm Hubert, of
nteeaa aad a bur Ufa * *“**
Mr. aad Mm Harare
^Mrr'^GedBhev! «f State »h*ea. b tn the
________ Mm STp^lSkl
anbea. kmjsm lfc*. Puce.
Mb* Peatma D^gba. M2a* Canye Rw.
arfl Mr. Edgar Sv a.
Mat.le May Baldwta. hwh
- rwa win r*
to Cnoyen FWw afteraooc to be the
* 1 of Mlsa «art Soa lugbH —- -
Henrjr Fitzpatrick. Mm. Mary Scnfcea
and Mlm Katie Barnett at hradga
Mm CkBb Price is at Albany atMnd-
lag the taeetirg of the W. C. T. C„
which !« coamrlrg at that ybca.
Miss Hattie Pottle
dtr for s few day*.
Mrs Sheppard, of Teaccsbem. !s 1% the
UILLEDSEVILLE.
Mm. Jeha J Bate** was the ^harming
Bridce nub
Ijoey Cohb i
i the a:tiactive wed-
end rj«?t of Jfba Carrie Faster.
■ Mr*. J. T. P. Austin ectertaM
much CMb ta a moot flelgUfd
Mr*. .Lt«s WBeon. w i ha* i
n*R of Mre. J. T»* Sne^lzga.
.umefl to ter korsm t= Atbata.
Mm Too Pelre, who *ti *J
the Wednesday Afternoon | j
_ st her home on Jeffemn A
street. The decoratlooe we p»im* and T
j gender rod. the wore wJ* were hand- •+-
fW*» pabtted ta pMwwd The tabie* for the' T
—^ me were placed ta the parlor and HU- 4
way. a naiad courae waa served. Mr*.! I
Barrett wore »n tncoerted ©•«** of white'
■WWHU rik. hand embrobleeed. .
Mb* Marguerite Hfnea. ef TTasktagtoa. j ^
♦
“DrT lBrkard~Laa*ar acd Mira Marion ^
Lamar, rf New Terfc. who have brb Y
vbkbar Mr. w ! Mm Ladas J. ’
hand gaihrall* red.
he Hfn**t af TTa*h
Ga. Ss the guest of Mr*. Terrance Trea
XT. Iariw J. Lamar vhfta* relatives
esas J. Lantar., ^
of Allanti. U ^
VcLrw mi n« im, f*». of 1 ^
fm tko C«r.
Beautify <se Complex'on
n ra mil
Nadi
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r3ra kto I IIT CMk ▼
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il to ■->*»-
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tLf c,* ywtL t *..< 5L can *- .
by U».iir( «ngju er s**£L
bf KA710KAL TO&ET OQu hab*
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Edwa^l* ant Mbs R*
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THE UNION THE BIG RUG STORE OF MACON THE UNION
Are You Ready for Your Housefurnishings?
Such as Art Squares, Rugs of all sizes to match, Portieres, Lace Curtains,
Mattings, Shades, Hall and Stair Carpeting, Etc.
RUGS AND ART SQUARES
9x12 Wilton Rugs (seamless) $42.50
9x12 Axminster Rugs $20.00
9x12 Nine Frame Tapestry Rugs $16.00
9x12 Seven Frame Tapestry Rugs $12.50
9x12 Bundhar Wiltou Rugs $37.50
SMYRNA RUGS 98 CENTS
We will put on sale Thursday morning five hundred
Smyrna Rugs, size 36x72 inches, Oriental nnd ..98c
Floral designs, for choice
PERSIAN AND
ORIENTAL RUGS
27x54 Shervan
$ 20.00
36x72 Shervan
$ 25.00
36x72 Kazak
$ 14.00
3x7 Bclouchistan
$ 27.50
6x9 Seri hand
$ 37.50
7x9 Seribund
$ 48.00
11.11x9.2 Mahal
$198.00
8.10x11.1 Mahal
$147.50
10.6x8.1 Mahal
$165.00
11.7x8.5 Mnlml
$137.50
8.6x10.1 Mahal
$195.00
$1.49
LACE CURTAINS (
500 pair Loom Lace Curtains worth up to $2 Qn
a pair, for choice /Ov
300 pair Net Madras and Laco Curtains,
sold up to $3.00, for choice
' CHINA AND JAP MATTINGS
Best and heaviest China Malting, fancy and O A
white (put down) per yard «JvlL
85-pound China Matting, fancy nnd white,
(put down) per yard
These are a few specials—come and see the display,
VUE HAVE LOWERED THE PRICES on all classes of good Merchandise. We don’t resort to “cheap”
^ ^ methods of advertising or offering a lot of junk, seconds and job lots, at what appears to be a cut price and
then offer a a fake premium to induce your trade. We are recognized as the Store of Quality. Every article we
sell is of the best and at the lowest profit prices.
Wash Goods Section
ALL CALICOES 5c—We are under the price by several
cents a yard on these goods. The best made; ...5c
we handle no others. In all styles
PERCALES 7 l-2c—This is the grade you pay 10 cents
to others. We have a very large stock of ✓
light and dark styles at I /2 C
GINGHAMS 7 l-2c—Tn excellent styles, light nnd me
dium in color. Fancy or solid colors. VI/ r'
FLANNELETTES 10c—These are the extra wide Per
sian stylos and Kimono Outings. You pay to -1 A
other stores 15c; you pay to “The Union” only.. tvL
WORSTED PLAIDS 10c—This is a great value; sells
at 18c regularly. It comes in light or dark -1 A _
styles, including Scotch effects, our price is.... J.UL
MANHATTAN SHIRT GOODS 15c—This is a very fine
25c Corded Madras, with black flocks or stripes 1 C
over a white ground. Our price is XOC
FRENCH PERCALES 10c—You pay 12 l-2c for this
line of goods everywheer. These are 36 inches 1 A
in width, beautiful styles, our price is only .... lvL
FLEECED OUTING 10c—This is the extra superfine—
none better; others say 12 l-2e. We say for 1 A _
any color, white or cream; in solid styles AUL,
GALATEA CLOTH 15c—Tis sold by whnt is called a
“reliable store” at 18e. We carry a good as- -J C _
sortment of styles and only ask you ADC
FALL GINGHAMS 10c—We place on sale two cases of
over 50 pieces of choice styles in Fall Ging- ...10c
hams at only
Fine Cotton Goods Specials
SILK GINGHAMS 19c—This is n material yon can not
buy from any of our competitors for less than 25 cents.
It comes in Scotch Plaids and Cheeks. 19c
Our price is
MERCERIZED GINGHAMS 12 l-2o—You havo always
paid 20c and 25c for this lino of goods. Wc only have
them in white and black effects, but all new 12% c
and pretty styles at
BASKET! CLOTH 25c—This 'is nn extremely stylish
cotton goods for Waists nnd for Children’s Blouses-or
Suits. Jt comes in beautiful broken stylo A C
plaids
DIRECTOIRE CLOTH 50c—This is a beautiful soft
satin material, 27 inches wide, in the best shades of the
season, also white, cream, blue. 50c
Onr price to he only
SILK WEAVE POPLIN 25c—'Why should you pay oth
er stores 35c for this material when you cun buy from
“The Union” nnd save 10 cents n yard. Our assortment
comprises block, white, cream, nnd all light A (T_
and dark colors, nnd onr price only -mDC
BORDERED FLANNELETTES 12 l-2c—You nro
charged 15c. and 18c for this class of merchandise by
every firm in Macon. Why will you hay them when you
enn save 5 l.-2c. a yard by trading nt “The -j OJ/
Union!” Our prico is only Aki /2 C
WOOL MIXED PLAIDS 25c—No store in Macon will
show this lino of plaids under 50c a yard—for this is tho-
regular price of them, hut wo bought them clicnper by
getting into the market when prices were off, 25c
and our prico is
Table Linens, Beddings, Towels, Etc.
35c TOWELS 25c—This is n pure Linen Towel, QfjQ
extra largo size, all white and hemstitched, at.
EXTRA SIZE TOWEL 10c—Wo luivo never put out a
bargain in a Towel equal to this. It is very wide and
long. Bought special price. Our -J A
price Al/L
MEDIUM SIZE TOWEL 5c—This is tho same quality
as the large one, hut wo are to make a run on C
it. Special for DC
TABLE LINEN $1.00—For this price wo shall offer nn
unprecedented value; full 72 inches wide, A A
worth up to $1.50 yard. Snle price is only . ip A . UU
TABLE LINEN 75o—Do you want valuos in Linens?
If so, don’t miaa this event. Our price for 20 >7C
pieces of good $1.00 Linen is only .A DC
$1.00 BED SPREADS 75c—Only a fow (about two
dozen) Hint are a little soiled, and tho lot is V^r-
to go for the special price of DDL
$1.50 BED SPREADS $1.00—-This is a beautiful grade in
Dimity nnd Piquet effects. No store in Macon $1
show this Spread under $1.50, our price
SPECIAL BARGAIN $1.25-We can offer for a fow days
the biggest value yet sold in n Bod Spread, 1 .$1.25
fringed, for only
NAPKINS 00c—For a special snle Napkin wo hirvo never
sold a better one. Extra size Linen Napkins ...90c
for
NAPKINS FOR $1,50—Wo linvo fixed for the biggest
Napkin sale ever seen in Macon. Our prices will save
you monoy. In tho lot are Napkins worth
up to $2.50. All for
$1.50
M R '
JUHAN being in New York at this season of the year gives us precedent over the other firms of Macon
to this effect, we are in touch with the latest creations in Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Ostrich Capes,
T Boas, Etc. These goods are coming in great quantities daily by Express. We insist on your buying now. . Re-
♦ member the rush of the State Fair will be on in a few weeks. Get your shopping off your hands before that time
—our prices and styles please everybody.
Sheets, Cases, Domestics
15c
10-4 SHEETING 25c—This is tho best Pcppcroll goods.
Everybody knows the brand. Our prico 25c
PILLOW CASING 15c—The best that you pay
18c for. Our price is only ..- \.,
SHEETS 50c—Full size Sheets, regular made C A _
Special value at Dv/C
80c SHEETS 65c—This is tho best and cannot be had
from any firm in the city for less than 80 / C „
cents. Onr price is ODC
PILLOW CASES 10c—You pay for them to our com
petitors 15 cents. We open a sale to soil goods. -1 A
Onr price iB AUL.
DOMESTICS 7 l-2c—This is a good bleaching nnd you
pay 10 cents over the city for a grade no H \/ _
FRUIT*OF THE LOOM 9c—Of course you know that
everybody charges 10 cents for this goods, A
so wo say only DC
ALPINE ROSE 10c—You know tho prico of -J A
this goods is 12 l-2c. Our price to he only AUC
INDIAN HEAD 8c—This is a double fold Indian Head
or Linene, that sells for 10 cents, but our
price will be
CAMBRIC 8 l-2c—This is a Cambric that you have paid
as much as 12 l-2c for, but at this sale tho ...8%c
8c
price is
Wool Dress Goods
50c MOHAIRS 25c—This prico wo mnko was never mado
before on this class of morchnndiso. 25c
Prico now
PLAID MOHAIRS 50c—Now styles in Scotch Mohair
50c
Plaids. Just tho catcrials for Waists or
Children’s Dresses
WOOL MATERIALS 75c—Wo cannot soli you unless
you como in tho store to see wlmt wo offer. This is n
range of Dress Goods worth up to $1.25 75c
a yard, priced at
REMNANTS WOOL DRESS GOODS at not more than
one-half regular prices. Colors and black.
BROADCLOTHS 85c—You can’t buy a yard in nny
store in Macon for less than $1.00. Wo offer OCp
a sale of the best shades at ODL
DRESS GOODS 35c—You should sen the materials we
offer for this price. Some worth up ns high as 1 (Tp
75c yard. Fancy, mixed or solid colors, at DDL
MOHAIR, Etc., 50c—You should not throw away your
money by paying from ]5c to 35a more n yard for these
goods elsewhere.. Tt is a special lot of CAp
fancies nnd solid colors nt D‘/L
FOR $1.00—Wo shall offer the best Dress Goods bargain
in the new weaves and fancy effects ever shown in the
city, worth up to $1.50 a yard. $1.00
Price now
Ribbon Sale 29c.
,29c
ade, in
29c
Wo offer nn extra wido Satin Ribbon such as tho “Direc-
toiro” Girdles nre made of; width 6 inches, in white,
black and colors; new shades. These are
elegant for hat trimmings at
Also 2-ynrd lengths of Tnffota Ribbon, 26c grade, in
all shades, white or black, for tho two
yards
BELTINGS 40c AND 50c—AH colors in Moiro Ribbon
Belting. This is a new shipment and you should see
thee. They nro great.
Silk Specials
ROUGH SILK 29c—This is a quality that you aliraya
pay 50c for, nnd wo have a full line of now OQf*
shades, 27 inches wide, for a new price
SILKS AT 39c—This is a bargain, yes, a true bargain.
In fancy checks, plaids, rough weaves, 32 inches wide,
etc. Worth in this pmrket 75 cents. 39c
Our price is
YARD WIDE TAFFETA 76c—This is a !$1.00 quality
of Black Tnffota. Our October sale 75c
prico is -
SILK AT 69c—Do you want ’omt Wo havo got ’em,
ami this lot is worth up to $1.25 a yard, but (nOr
tho snle prico is only D 7V.
CREPE DE CHINE 39c—We have an extra oftfr of a
lot of these goods worth 75 cent# and 85 cents, ..39c
Special prico now
We gave notice last week that our buyer was in Now York, on his second buying trip for the firm, this season, and the elegant conceits in Ladies’ wearing ap
parel, that he has recently bought are here. Novelties of every kind—Belts, Bags, Purser, Neck Fixings, Girdles, Directoire Sashes, Barrettes, Combs, tho latest in Gloves,
Jewelry Fads, Neck Chains, Bagadiere(?) Ties, Ruffs, Feather Boaz, Swell Ribbons, etc. There is no place liko “The Union” for Novelties and Fancy Fixings.
Here is where styles and fashions prevail.
THE UNION DRY GOODS COMPANY
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