Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 11, 1908, Image 5

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. rrr~ ■ I f THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH t SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1903 Interest Grows in the Great Offerings of Our er Sale! This Week Busy Shoppers Will Find the Whole Store Ready With New and Better Bargains Exquisite Creations-in Dinner Gowns, Calling Costumes, Evening Wraps, Etc. New Silk and Lisle Hosiery New Silk and Kid Gloves New Plain and Fancy Handkerchiefs Novelties in Ribbons A Sale of Skirts As an extra special attraction we will offer tomorrow morning in the second floor, a line of 150 brnnd new and very handsome Skirts of fine Chiffon Panama and Voile, in black and best colors, tastefully trimmed and worth $10.00; at the very special price ..$5.98 Very fine qualities in Ladies’ Skirts of imported Voiles and Satins; latest'models; $7.50 to $27.50 Luxurious Furs The new Furs are now on exhibition and wise buy ers are making their selections now, while assortments are complete. There are single pieces and sets in all the popular Furs; all of choice quality, carefully selected and marked at fair prices. Art Department Not a bit too early to begin making Christmas gifts. Our Art Department will supply the materials. Artistic _Embroidery Stamping. Silks and Woolens New Satin Messalines—the most fashionable Silks of the season—in all shades. 59c and’$l Two special values in yard-wide black Taffeta Sliks; in this week’s Ml. at 75 C aild $1 54-inch Broadcloths in black and most fashionablo .tad..; »1.M value; J 5 C & W. A. DOODY CO. Never has more elegance and beauty been gathered into a showing of Dinner and Reception Gowns, Evening Dresses and Wraps, Matinee and Calling Cos tumes than can now be seen in our popular second floor. The world’s foremost designers have given their best talent. - The influence of the Directoire period in the designs of the season is clearly shown in the long, graceful, clinging lines of the costumes; the satin trimmings, the braid and button ornaments. But the styles are not confined to narrow lim itations; there are many altogether original creations of Paris and New York de signers; distinctively the fashions of 1908. Come and view the exhibit for yourself; printed descriptions are pitifully inadequate. Evening Gowns $15.00 to $75.00 Evening Wraps $25.00 to $75.00 Two special values in new Empire Silk Dresses, for tomorrow’s sale, at $10.00 and $19.75 Now Americanized “Sheath" Medela in beautiful Satin Gowns; worth fully $35.00; Tomorrow, $25.00 Special Values in Tailored Suits Here are the season’s choicest models in Tailored SuitB for street and general wear. Matorials are varied —plain colors, fancy stripes, mixtures, “invisible” checks and novelty weaves of many kinds. Trimmings are mostly satin hands, silk braids and buttons, with sometimes a bit-of vclvot hero and there. Prioes range from $15.00 to $75.00, and there’s good value at every price. The following are EXTRA SPECIALS; Ladies’ Tailored Suits of fine Broad cloths, Cheviots and English Mix tures; made in now long Coat effects —more than 20 styles to (POP AA choose from, at «p£t).UU Another line iof thoso fine all-wool Tailored Suits of plain and fancy fabrics in new patterns and colorings; real $17.50 and $20.00 values; at $12.50 New “Sheath” Corsets Here are the very latest “Sheath" and Princess Models, in Rcdfem and Warner Bros. Fino Corsets, that give the fashionable hipless offect; made witli high breast, long flat hip and very long hack. Come in and- see these models; and ’twill bo well to have our expert Corsctiere fit you if you wish to bo sure of perfect comfort in your 'Corsets, nnd most satis factory fit in your clothes. <jjj ^ -£q ^ ^ Tailored Suits in Misses’ and small Ladies’ sizes; two and three-piece styles; fine wool fabrics in best weaves and colorings; $15.00 values $10.00 Our Artistic Modeste, Miss Truesdale, is creating some of the most beautiful Toilettes ever seen in Macon. The Latest Novelties in Jewelry New Neckwear and Ruchings Novelties in Barettes and Combs Exquisite Trimmings Waist Specials Our Now York buyers have just sent ns a line of 500 beautiful Satin Mcssaline, Chiffon Taffeta and all- over Not Waists, which they secured way bolow valuo from a leading manufacturer. The line ineludes blank and nil the most fashionable shades, and not a Waist in the lot U worth less than $5.00. All go on sale to- »»»»*■ Choice $3.75 New Petticoats f Hero are two of the greatest values ever offered in fine Petticoats: LOT NO. 1.—Petticoats of heavy, rustling Taffeta- Silk, in blnck, brown nnd navy blue; regular <jt* ^ *7 g* $5;00 vnluos; at * D LOT NO. 2.—Extra size Pettiooats of finest rustling black Taffeta Silk; regular $8.00 <jf*fi£ AH valuo Knit Underwear The greatest stock of Knit Underwear wo havp ever offered is now ready; Lord & Taylor’s Merode brand included. - New Cptton Goods Now white Madras for Lndics’ Waists, Men's Shirts, etc. 12 l-2o, 15o, 19c and 25o Best 36-inoh Percales; lOe yard Now Colored Dress Ginghams; lOo yard Now Bordored Flannelettes; lOo yard Now Fleeced Outings; lOo yard W. A. DOODY CO. OF BURGLARY OF HOUSE TWO 8TATEMENT3 AT TOTAL VA- RIANCE WITH EACH OTHER. GEORGIA SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from Page Two.) , Mrs. Homer Brown left Tuesday for John Jones, a negro, was committed to the superior court by the recorder yesterday to answer to the charge of burglary. The evidence was of the most con flicting character, the statements of the accused and hla accuser being as wide apart as the polos. Here la what Noah Marshall said: ' That John was seen by the neigh bors to enter his bouse by breaking Into a window, during his temporary absence, and to take from the house several pairs of pants, shirts and a hat. When Noah returned from At lanta he found that the house had been entered by means of a window and the articles mentioned gone. Later he met John wearing his hat, gnd on boning him about it, John said he event Into the house with a key and took nothing but the hat, which he was willing to give up. Noah told him that If he would give up the hat and pay him five dollars for the other things he had taken, he would not prosecute him. John said he would not pay the five dollars because he Was not guilty of taking anything but the hat, and then Noah called an officer. Here Is what John satd: Noah had been found gambling, but managed to escape. He asked John tn go to his house arid look under the dooratep and find the key, and then to take charge of the house while he was gone, and his going was for the purpose of hiding out from the officers until the thing blew over and waa forgotten. John saye he wore the bat because his was a straw, and the straws bad been called. In. And now. having carefully guarded the> .house while Noah was hiding from Ahe of ficers, here comes Noah and haa him arrested. It was wrong, he said. Then John was committed. Tatt’sPills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE, —. Dyspepsia, Coativenesa, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Pile*. There Is no better remedy for these i common diseases than DR. TUTT’S LIVTIR PILLS, as a trial will prove. Take No Substitute. Live Oak to Join her husband, who# has entered buslnoss there. Mr. Mitchell T. Jonei. but formerly of Valdosta, spent this week left for home Thursday after spending a week with Dr. J. H. Smith, LUMPKIN. Miss Leila Brown, of ParrottT ts the guest of Miss Berta Marshall near Lumpkin. Miss Emily Townsend, from Atlanta, Is visiting the Misses Ard. Miss Matticolo Martin has been spending some time with friends and relatives In Toccoa/ Macon and Co lumbus. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carlisle, who have been on a fishing trip In Florida for the past few weeks, are at homo again. T. L. Trammell Is In Macon and Atlanta for a few days. Mrs. Dan Bradley nnd her charm ing daughter. Miss Mary Jean Cof- flngton, are the guests of Miss Sola Everett, Judge • W. W. Fitzgerald, from Omaha, was a visitor In our town on Tuesday, attending the cotton grow ers’ meeting. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Miss Lnasle Lewis, of this eltjt, to Mr. Sherman Klmbrew, of Macon, the same to occur at the Bap- Miss Leila Bell Morris, of Valdosta, la the guest of Miss Mary Lou Lam- IIarp< r In Elborton Airs. J. A. Callaway has returned to her home !n Mllledgerllle after vis iting her sister, Mrs. H. T. Daven port, in this city. Mrs. John White Morton and child ren have returned to Athens after vis iting In Atlanta. Mrs. C. Anderson, of Anniston, Is visiting Mrs. George 8. Mayne. Mr*. John E. Tslmadge. Jr., has returned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Pltner have re turned to Royaton after visiting their parents. Mr. and Airs. J. A. Pltner, of this city. Mrs. Alice Adams has returned from Clarkesvllte, where she spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ston have re turned from Balsam. N. C* where they spent the oast month. Airs. Homer Hancock, of Jefferson, Is the gust of Airs. J. W. McElhan- non. of this city. Airs. J. W. Lezenby and children and Mrs. H. A. Cook have returned to Harlem after visiting Mrs. D. B. Haselton. Mrs. S. L. Palmer, of Augusta, ts the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T, Atkinson, of this city. Mrs. Lily H. Love has returned to Atlanta after visiting friends in this city. Mrs. R. E. Fullllove has returned to High Shoals after visiting Miss Es telle Dobbins In this olty. Miss Fioga Middlebrooks has re turned to Savannah. Ml km Sarah Gerdlne Is the guoat of Miss Etta Park, of Atlanta. Mrs. W. A. Blount, of Pensacola, la to be the guest of Airs. H. K. Nicholson, of this city, at an early date. Alias Norlne Cooper visited friends In this city this week. Airs. J. E. Bradberry has returned from a visit to friends In Bogart. AIlss Agnes Goss Is visiting friends In Atlanta. Airs. W. C. Davis and Miss Anna AI. Davis aro visiting in the Gate City. PERRY. Mrs. S. D. Rogers returned Monday from Ocllla, where she attended a con ference of the. Woman’s Missionary Socloty. Air. and Mrs. S. W. Hickson of near Perry announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Estelle, to Air. David Romulus Mathews of Way- cross. The wedding to take place the 24th day of November 190*. Airs. L. F. Cater has returned from a visit to relatives tn Dawson. Capt. W. C. Davis of Dublin Is vis iting In our city this week. Mrs. L. B. Carpenter of Atlanta is visiting her sister, Airs. Af. C. Holts- claw. Airs. J. A. Aneley of Amerlcus ts visiting her daughter, Airs. J. P. Cooper. Mrs. G. C. Nunn and Infant grand son are visiting Dr. B. B. Hudson of Catello. Ql, tho boy’s father. Mrs. C. D. Cooper ar.<* children of Elko aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cooper this week. Mrs. M. C. Iloltxclaw returned last J.veok from an extended visit to At lanta and Marietta. Aflss Lucia Gilbert of Albany visited relatives In the city last week. . Mias Clifford Powers left Perry last week for Sparta to resume her duties as toacher. _____ TIFTON* Wednesday evening at the Bantjst church occurred the marriage of Aline Entora Timmons and Air. Frank Smr- boro. This Interesting event was.attend- ed by a very large number of friends of the popular contracting parties. I The ceremony was Impressively said by Dr. Henry Miller, pastor of the chureh. AIlss Bland, of Norman Park, played the wedding march, end Mrs. A. P. Ilunter, Bister of the bride, was matron of honor. Air, Bcarboro Is cashier of the First National Bank, and a progressive busi ness man. The bride la the charming daughter of Mr. and Airs. W. W. Tim mons and Is possessed of those charao- Iterlstlcs and womanly graces which combine to make noble womanhood. J. T. WILLIS IS PURCHASER OF THE THOMASTON TIMES BARNESVILLB. (la.. Oct. 10.~Mr. J. T. Willis, a former citizen of Barnes- vllle, for several years years In the pub lishing business In Atlanta, has secured control of the Thomaston Times and will more to Thomeston In a few deyn.end ssume the editorial management of the aner. He was formerly Its editor and h«* cores of friends thw -1 ’■*"* — rho will he glad t< charge of the paper. lOAlNTYAHDDEUCIOUSl The one final, crucial test of a Confectioner’s stand ing is had in tho quality of hifl Chocolataa. Now then, remember that it was tho oxquisito flavor and nuperi- ority of our Chocolates that first made tho reputation of this firm, and it was tho maintain- ; of that superiority of quality that haa made this firm tho leader of all tho world today in tho mattor of superior Chocolates. m4 by ott DnwMs and Conf*ction*n. Manufactured by Littl«fi*UI& Steere Co., Knoxville,JTenn, EXCLUSIVE AGENCIES GRANTED (By B. BARRINGTON VENO) Mid-ocean, a dreadful typhoon ap proaches— forocastln*. foreliodlng, fore telling death, destruction and a watory grave to tho passengers. men, women and children huddled together In the aft pert of tho good ship, while a minister pro nounces the benediction—Invokes the rare of a benign Provldenco and the helping band of the Creator to guldo these poor unfortunates, whatever the fate awaits them. ..... Men, brave and brawny, men who know not the word of fear, are breaking down before the cries of women and children, begging, pleading to bo saved. . . . The darkness of tho night la literally lighted up by the slg-sng, Intermittent flashes of lightning. Vivid, awe-inspiring nnd a mockery to the human freight aboard, knowing that It Is only a ques tion of minutes before the storm will sweep down on them and all will be en gulfed In the mighty, roaring waters— not a living soul will he left, ‘ the davits sr i captain said. "To the boat*!’ the boats!" went the rounds of the sail ors and to these they scurried as the ship was being lashed by the angry The storm In all Its might end fury Is upon the ship, penis of thundnr like heavy cannonading, streaks of lightning piercing the terrestrial horlson, angry and ravenous waves tossing tho ship as piercing the terrestrial horizon, angry and ravenous waves tossing tho ship as If a feathor; whnt will happen to the little boats with their himien freight when they ore launched as the Inst hope? "Hope, hope!" springs eternnl In the human breast and In this Instance the ennortuniiy Is seised with nlarrlty, yea like the drowning would grasp - “fl t will shoot the man down like a dog •-lea to enter one beforo Ids turn." Fathers saw their wives and daughter; _.. Jthey wltneiaed the sinking of the life saving boats. alas, before their turn Another shin hoe gone down with all lost and the maritime record will read— Fine Courtesy In Alaska. Life In Alaska Is uncouth In parte, but It haa It* refinement!. In Valdez there lived n man named Jake, who kept a boarding-house for dogs. When the prospectors returned from thalr slop trips they would place their sled teams In his charge until ready to •tart out again. As he fed his guests on garbage gathered by a houae-to- house canvass he was known to every on/* ns "Plop Jake." Once upon e time he fell HI, and the newspaners wished to chronicle the fact. No one. however, knew "Jake's" other name, and It didn’t seem worth while to waste the time of the edito rial staff on so Insignificant a detail. Bo the news was printed thus: "Our well-known fellow-eltlsen, B. Jake. Is confined to his house with a severe cold. It Is hoped he will be out soon."—New Tork Tiroes. HOW TO LIVE LONG THROUGH SCIENTIFIC OBSERVATION OF THE LIFE OF MEN AND ANIMALS. Every Human Should and Can Live for Over 150 Years. ,, , Now we ha vs a means by which life m healthfully last at Iraat 150 years. The scientists who claim this have ed- can healthfully last at least scientists who claim il a theory which Is based .... -j It exists In the Jungles. instance: An elephant lives for several hundreds of yeara; parrots have a life of two or three hundred yeara, and other species of animals enjoy several centu ries of active'life. Now, If we are nd- vocatea of Darwin, who clalma that man evolved from apes, the matter Is settled, but to review history. People former y hut a revle whlstory. People, formerly lived several of our modern lifetimes. The trouble Is thnt now we crowd an hour Into every tnlnute. The war of com merce creates worry, exposure, stirs up illseHee germs and thus shortone life. However, men, has been given which prolong* life. 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Now, according to statement, it Is thl* fact, counlad with, other health elements of Duffy’S Pure; Malt Whiskey, that hea given thousand* of men and woman some seventy-five years more of Ufa then they would other-. wise op joy. Duffy's Is Indorsed and recommended by rnmTsters of the Gospel and pro-1 scribed by doctors ax the most nourish- 1 Ing. purest, deelthglvlng tonlo-stimulant •nd uvigoretor known to medicine. It; ( reps every organ of the body In a strong, 1 ealthy condition, so as to resist the at tacks of disease, The fact thetthls popular promotor of! long life has qualities to repel disense Is one that attract men and women of all. **Duffy*e Pure Malt Whiskey !s prevent-' e of disease, a cure for bronchial and lung troubles, and according to tho work] of a noted New York Rtate physician Is I the tonic•stimulant that brings happl-t ness Into tho home by making well and keeping welt. GEORGIA PAIR, Afanta, Ga.. October 8-24. 1906—Low Retea Via Central of Georgia Railway Tickets will be sold October tth to 23rd, Inclusive, end for trains sched uled to arrive Atlanta before 12:45' m. October 24th. except that no tickets will bo sold for trains arriving Atlanta on Sundays OcL 11 and lftth. Final limit to leave Atlanta not later than midnight of October 25th, 190*. For further Information call on or ad dress Jno. W. Blount. District Pas senger Agent, Macon, Ga. Save Dealers Profits! Wo handle tho output of on. of tho lartaat and beat dlatlllerlaa tn K.ntucky, where «h. Unfit whlakay In th* world la produced, m when you buy from ua you a*v* a-1 middle men's profits and are aur« of getting absolute ly puro whiskey. KENTUCKY SPRAY RYE 4 FULL (T A EXPRESS QUARTS ijT- PREPAID Cash Must Accompany Order It Is fully aged In wood—rich, mellow and eg exquisite flavor. ^ Your money back If we fall to please you. Bend for oomplote Price List. United Liquor Store Branch United Liquor Stores Go. Capital I1W.044 830-40 W. Bsy 8U Jacksonville, Fla., and 244-40 E. Montgomery Ave, Chattanooga, Tamm, Branches also In Memphis, Tonn.. New Orieaa* La«, and Buffalo. N. Y. 8END ORDERS TO NEAREST STORE.