Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 09, 1908, Image 3

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S 1 THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1903 — Every Woman Has the Opportunity to Save On Her Apparel and Other Gooda by Buying Direct From The Big Store-the Majority of the Women Folk of This Territory Have Found This Out Are You Saving? If Not Commence Today The Underselling Store Holds Prices Down on Most Wanted Merchandise for the People-That’s Why When Employes of Other Stores Are Idle the Great Selling Force of This Store Is Selling Piles of Goods SUITS SPECIAL Women’s and Misses’ Smart New Fall Tailored Suits Like Cut, Worth $12.50, in Mixt ures and Solids, Friday Only 198 tv $8. Great chance for the women and misses of Macon to purchase nobby new, all wool, strictly stylish Tailored Suits at $8.98 that are actually worth $12.50. • Thanks to our smart Suit buyers, the deal was made, _ whereby we are in possession of these black and colored, solid color Suits, aud pretty mixtures, in style like cut, and cheap at $12.50, and today we shall sav to you, pick from the lot for choice—Eight Ninety-Eight. 'ery j Silk Suits, Worth $15.00, $9.98 A special purchase enables us t» offer to the ladies of this territory a great value in Silk Suits. They’re in colors of navy, black, brown; very latest styles, with long sleeves* and made of fine Chiffon Taffeta; real value of the Suits is $15.00, but you get them for only—Nine Ninety-Eight. USUAL FRIDAY SALE TODAY=EXTREME REDUCTIONS $1.25 School Dresses 89c These are well mado Drosses for children 4 to 12 years. Materials are plain and figured dark Madras, also Linene, tan color—$1.25 Dresses, our spe cial price today—Eighty-Nine Cents. $1.50 Petticoats 89c These are the popular Lus- terbloom black * Petticoats, which look like Silk and wear much longer. f'u 11 made garments, with deep embroidered flounce, and worth regular $1.50, on sal.) one day for choice, all sizes— ■Eighty-Nine Cents. $9.98 Fine Rubberized Silk Coats Special at Today you have opportunity to purchase these over ready and much worn Coats at a price about half value. • Right at the beginning of the season wo offer a Bargain that will never he forgotten by tlioso who got one. Pretty satin striped, in dark red, navy and brown, small and large size stripes —also solid black, and the price is for today—Nino Ninoty-Eight. New Knitted Sweater Coats for Women and Girls just in. $1.98, 2.49, 3.49, 3.98 The fashionable new Sweater Coats nro very jaunty—these that arrived yesterday are the strictly correct things for style, and they’re to he much worn—white, gray and red are to bo the thing in color. Women’s sizes, $2.49, $3.49, $3.98. Girl’s sizes, at $1.98. See (horn today. Ginghams 12 X /2C Quality 9c Plaids and fancies that are considered big values else where, at 12 l-2e. Niw colors and patterns for FiSI and Win ter, on sale at, yard—Nino Cents. Percales 10c Quality 7c These nro 30-inch goods that most stores got 10c for—dark red mid navy; fancies, figures, •lots, etc. Many designs, all for, yard, hero at —Sovon Cents. $3.50 Net Waists $1.98 It is always up to this store to give tho trade the real thing in AVaist bargains. Today we’ll sell pretty $3.50 Nets in eeru and whito, all sizes, beau tifully mado up and in the height of style—the designs nro exceedingly attractive. You should not miss these. At 98c Plain tailored, man nish effect, $1.50 Waists of Linene, all white ami whito with colored pip ing. $4 Taffeta Waists $2.25 One day only we’ll offer this grand bargain of $4.00 Taffeta AYaists at $2.25. They’re made of fine finished Silk, in black only, and nro splendid value at regular price- $6.50 and $7.50 Skirts Friday ii vou want a real nobby Panama, or Voile Skirt, get one of these whether black, blue or brown, today, you’ll ho astonished at tho mntorial and stylo you’ll get at Sheets, Sheeting, Etc. 59c 72x90 Pepperell Sheets, worth 75c, in usual stores, our price 81x90 Pepperell Sheets worth 85c in s' C usual stores, our price UuC 72x90 Bleached Sheets worth 45c elsewhere, our price 72x90 Unbleached Sheets, worth 50c elsewhere, our price *. ..: . 40c Utica Sheeting, bleached, 72x90, the best, at, yard 10c Pillow Cases, 42x36-inch size, bleached goods 12'l-2c Pillow Cases, 42x36-inch size, bleached goods, at V 20c Pillow Cases, 45x36-inch size, 1 C _ special at A *5 C. 25c Sheeting, 10-4 goods, bleached or 18c 32c 39c 29c 8c 10c unbleached, at Bleachings, Longcloths, Etc. 15 yards Farmer’s Choice, 9c yard wide <tj* 1 Bleaching, this sale .N? A 10c Fruit of the Loom Blenching, *7 3/ our price is, yard i /4 12 l-2c “Alpine Rose” goes on sale | _ 15c Lonsdale Cambric, tho original, 1 1 _ 'for’yard, only . ...*. A AL, $1;50 pieces Longcloth, 12 yards "I AQ soft English goods I X.XJV 10c For-got-me-not Bleaching, on *7 \/ _ sale here at, yard / /2L 15c Masonvillo Bleaching, out on 11 sale here at J. 7c Eagle Bleaching, a good one, our price . 10 yards 27-inch brown Sheeting, ...35c 5c for only Calico, Galatea, Etc. Best Calico 5c While some other stores nre lmtpming and hawing about having to sell them cheap we arc holding the price down. We don’t ask but 5c yard for the best makes—American’s Simp sons, etc. We include in the snlo Friday many new bor dered styles that arc really worth 5c 7c and 8c, our prico Galatea 10c, 17c We offer pretty stripes in Galatea, in I A. 15e quality, on special salo at J. UC The best mado Galatea, the heavy quality in new assortment of patterns, just arrived, all new colors, etc., our price for these, 17c yard, only Swell Effect One of the swcllcst for this season, plain toe patent Shoe, with welt sole, 3.50 like cut Special Attention is Called to 2 Specials in Women’s Shoes for Friday’s Selling, at $2.98 Very swell Patent Colt Bluchers, button style, with welt solo, one of tho very newest too slinpes, and n popular Shoo in overy way—dur able, stylisli and desirable; $3.50 values at, pair Two Ninety-Eight. Also pretty Dougola tip, polish and button styles, with welt or turn soles, regular $3.50 vnluo for—Two Ninety-Eight. .. ... The Store That Serves You Best j THE DANNENBERG COMPANV Our Prices Always A Little Bit Less wmmmwwmmmMmwmmmmmmmtmtmmmmmmtm ONLY EIGHTEEN DAYS BEFORE STATE FAIR OPENS IN MACON FINE POLICE PROTECTION WILL BE GIVEN TAlW ASSOCIATION—WILD WEST SHOW FOR* HAPPY STREET. Despite tho rain of yesterday. General Manager Huff was at the fair grounds all day, arranging for exhibits, superintend- isu^^bssiSS Mnusrlsrw DTtsar, grandstand. At least ed on the ground* many other*, plain be in the employ g Tha beat of order M-SKS ill be station- A fine attraction was secured . . Happy tftreet yesterday, one that will ho a drawing enrd for the fair. It Is the V. Ranch, a famous wild Diamond Bar _ - west show. The •‘Rauch” requires a fi on taco of nearly two hundred feet and acre of ground. for exhibitors, employes, season nd coupon tickets for the side- And despite the large number, ifht that every one will be used. President Connor of the fltata-Agrtaul- tural Society, and Prof. Holmes, chair- man of athletics at Mercer, went to Athens' yesterday to conrcr with the uni versity officials In regard to playing the QeorgU-Merccr game hero October 31. THE SHOE ASi FOR MEN! Truly the Best Values at the prices asked— $3.50 and $4 that are on sale anywhere on earth. ALL NEW SHAPES IN EVERY GOOD LEATHER Lester=Clark Shoe Co. It Is believed that bringing about the they will transfer. “I have never i s never seen a section so worked up over a proposition aa^tha^people ^ of South Georgia are about t Pair," said a Macon ' has Just returned about the M >n traveling from that I "Why, everywhere I went I heard discus sion of the coming fair, and was naked Innumerable questions In regard to It. I am convinced that hundred* of people, besides plenty of exhibitors, from Val dosta, Wayrross, Tlfton, Albany, Centals and Fitzgerald will bo in Macon during MONUMENT TO GEN. S. D. LEE the fair.** On October 27 and November 24 the Southern' Railway Company will sell special homeseeknrs* excursion tickets from Cairo, 111.. Evansville, Ind., Cincin nati, O., Henderson, Ky„ Louisville, Ky., y vavlllc. Ky. Owcnsporo, Ky and Pa dua Jj ini points in me south eastern states. These tickets *11! be good for twenty- one days In addition to date of sale, and will permit stopovers In Macon of llfteen days on the going and seven days on the return trip. The fare will be low, routing about 50 per cent or the current first class one way f£rc for the round low rate Is made for the purpose of Inducing u large number of north western rarmers. stock raisers and others Interested In the resources and advant ages of the southeastern states to visit this section, and the chamber of com merce bcltave* will be of great advantage to Macon, as these excursionists will ar rive here during the Macon Georgia Htato Fair, whm the city will be In gala at tire. and the natural advantage* of tho states will be displayed- to the best ad- Tho chamber of commerce Is much In terested In this excursion, and Is very desirous of inducing a large number of western farmers and others to visit this section, and any requests for Information will be cheerfully attended to at their ° Parties In communication with people In the west Interested In this section will confer a favor on the secretary of the Macon Chamber of Commerce by 1 dresses,* 1 For a quick fire on chilly morning, we have just the thing—Lumber Mill Blocks, at $1.25 load, and incidentally it is best kindling on earth. Redmond-Massce Fuel Co. Phones 100 and 223. GEN. HOLMES, OF 'MACON, RE CEIVES LETTER IN REFERENOE TO THE PLAN OF ERECTING THIS MONUMENT TO THE FOR MER COMMANDER OF VETER ANS. to erect a monument to the late Stephen D. Leo. whose death was de plored In every camp of veterans where ever there la a camp, Gen. Jrmes G. Holmes han received tho following which explains itself: The Telegraph will take pleasure In receiving and acknowledging any con tributions that may ho made for this Wsr Department. Vicksburg National Military Park . Commission, Vicksburg. Miss., Oct. 2, 1908. My Dear Bln Notli ting from tho list beforo me. dat- '"'Arrow SETS THE FASHION IN COLLARS 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. G. T. Rice. J. B. Stewart, H. T. Fielder. Sell most everything. e<j May 23, 1908, that you were on the ataff of the late Lieutenant General Stephen 1». Lee, comumnder-ln-chlcf, United Confederate Veterans, I have tho honor to Invite your Interest and assistance In the effort to secure a lino standing, bronze statue, heroic size, of him for tho Vicksburg National Mili tary Park for which ho was one of the commissioners, by contributions from his friends, north nnd south. It will he placed on Confederate avenue, on tho line of his brigade during the siege nnd defense, dm] will cost about $10,- 000. It should not ho difficult to raise this amount but. If necessary to secure tho statue. Mr. BJewcIt Lee, of China- go, Is pledged for one-half of It. The proposal appeals very strongly to flcn, J^o’s friends; already, eight contribu tions of 1100. thirteen of $50, nine of $25, and many of smaller amounts, havn been made. President Roosevelt, Gen. G. M. Dodge, president Koclsty of the Army of Tennessee; nnd Gen. Luka E. Wright, secretnry of war, are among tho contributors. In each case, love of the general, appreciation of his fine chnrncter and regard for his mom. ory Inspired tho generous gift. Please lot me hear from you In regard to this patriotic effort. I also request that you present the subject to your friends, veterans and others, who may bo In terested in It. Vory sincerely yours, nry sincerely yours, WM. T. RIGBY, Chairman. THE BOY AND THE SLING AND THE CHIEF OF POLICE Trouble in 8tore for 8om* Small Fs|« low If Ha Dossn't Wstch Out Mention was made yesterday of a frPWQ.Wn* mate to run.awpJL.by reg^ son or a small noy snooting a braa, or tack, from a rubber sling Into his flank* The police say that this Is a com mon occurrence. Thera arc boys who carry those slings In their pockets, and never lose an opportunity to lot one drive at a horse, or even soma person If they think It can bo dono without being seen. A gentleman who attended a Mill- berrv street church last Bunday re la ted how ho saw a small boy com Ing out of the Bunday school, draw his sling and shoot si another boy. The brad, or tack, stuck In tho boy's face. Just above the rye and as cleverly si If driven In with a hammer. i These slings coma under ih« r of Alabama slings, and there Is an ordinance especially against them. Chief Westcott has Instructed the po llen to nrrest any boy, no matter whose boy it Is, who has ono of these slings In his possession. Tho chief thinks it would he better If some boy had to stay a few days In the city prison then for one of them to put out an other’s eye. YBETERDAY’ft WEATHER. Meteorological data furnished by tha local office of Hie United Htntes Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture, foe the 24 hours ending’ at 4 P. m., loco** time. Thermograph Readings, \ {S::M l EE::: 7 ,: 5 1 pm..6$ 5 am..5* II. sin. .04 ..«& * am..57 12 m ..•» 7 am..59 1 pm..M ,.«2 ft am..fit 2 pm..7o ..SI 0 nm..S2 8 pm..70 Rlvsr Report. The Ocmutgen River nt l__ ... i. resd, 1.1 feet; at llawklnevtl let; nt Abbeville, 1.0 f er City, 1.2 feet. Wll.’ at Lv TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION MAINTAIN8 MODEL TUBERCULOSIS HOME IN FAR WEST. WAKH1 NCJTttT $!—At the Inter national Tuhnrculnsle Congress tho ex hibit of the International Typographical Union from the ITInter's Home at Colo- Ings, Col., has attracted much nnd received grest praise from “ * the medical f New York, '‘tonal indo Fprl attsnt|i)n im . ■ the visiting delegates and fraternity Tn general. Dr. Livingston Fsrrnnd, ternlty X. Llvl _ . executive secretary clatlor ‘ ** todny xhlblt to his association. prevention of tuberculosis, Hupt. Charles Deacon to model tent of tho printer's ao that It SU the to hi he added t„ the traveling exhl .lt bv tho natlonnl assocfcttldn In the cities of the country in conneetlo NEW YORK STYLE IN MACON You Hhould see the .attrno- . tivo assortment of New Fall Regal* we liavo in stock. Kvory stylo that’s worn by the best dressed New Yorkers this season is here —your style among them. First grade materials nnd expert modeling arc the two reasons why Regnls keep their true custom shape to the end. A Regal fitting U the smoothest and most comfor table you eau get any where. Quarter sizes attend to that. Parks & Everett 458 Third Street, Macon. lustrated lectures, designed to Murat* io peoplo to the necessity of engs&lnM i a crusade-against tuberculosis. lid explained that the tent wo* one nt th* beat constructed he had ever seen. iu».t would he a valuable addition to the a*-* aoclatlon'a exhibit. The Valuable Tent Treatment Tho Internal . —, ....ernatlonai Typographical UnlorV has been enangod In tha work of oarlngl for Ha Invalid, elrk, and aged mem herd for many year*. For the last ten yeai* especial attention has been given to pa tients afflicted with tuberculosis. +i.- tent^trsatment has proved the most.' air, sunshine, II* :■! r nt If ■ 'i .III , nun-lime, ish eggs and milk luis been the method, nnd during tho past yoar more than r.d per cent of those going to tho aanltoriumi In the first stage of tuberculosis hav.* been Wired and discharged, nhie to r«iv sumo their duties In tha buslnesa world* GEORGIA. Olbb 8County—WUI be *oi« before the courthouse door In Ma Illbb county, during the la sale, on the first Tuesday l nineteen hundred and eight, st bidder * ‘ the capital of The Realty Com^ a corporation under the lavra of* l with its principal office nnd pirn 1 eight, to the high-* two hundred share* In tho said county nml statej numbered respectively 19. 20. 22. each of the said certlitaate* 1— r . r 60 shares. The SUM levied on as the property of W. B. Hparka to satis fy execution Issued from the city court of Macon, Bibb county. In favor of the' American National Hank against Nortts Highlands Land Company and W. 11. Hparka principals and Lron 8. Dure en dorser. 1L C. ROBERT. Deputy Sheriff. This Ith day of October, 1903. ' WeifiC Ljrdla L. Walker ’ ’ 'Tn v/m. M. Walker, the defendant, yow are hereby required personally, or by at torney. to be and eppear at the next Superior Court to be held in and for ssid county on the flrH Monday In November, next, then and there to answer the plaiu- tlff’a demands In an action of divorce as ; In default thcr- of the court will proceed • as to Justice than appertain. Witness tha Hon, W. IT. Felton. Jr.. Judge af^xald court, tills 2rd day of An-/ ROBT. A. NXflBaT. Clerk. QEORQIA, Dlbb County—Will be eoki before the courthouse door In lllno ooun- the legal hours of sale on too In Nov* - H con. Bibb < HnlnrSlW Lov, Hsaie Widgeon and lien 1 ihia sth itr Ke*#|#r necu- ROBERT, Deputy^ Sheriff,