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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1903
The Union =
- 3pecialiS on Rugs, Mattings, Draperies,
Curtains, Hto. -
The Union
We Are Strictly One Price to Everybody—But That
Price Is Lower Than Will Be Pound Elsewhere.
The greatest effort in the history of our business will be made this week. A Fair Sale will open on Monday morning with an object to
break all past sale records of the firm. The prices are lowered on staple goods and special sales are offered throughout the store—with a
most magnificent stock to Select from.
Side Band Flannelettes
Wash Goods, Etc.
12 l-2o and 15o side band Flannelettes at 10c
12 l-2o and 15e Flannelettes at 10c
10c Flannelettes, special at 8 l-2c
12 l-2c and 15c Fleeced Outings at 10c
10c Percales, extra quality, at 7 l-2c
10c Ginghams, special at 7 l-2c
6 l-2c Best Calicoes, all and any «t .5c
10c Bed Ticking,, extra good 8c
Extra quality of Galatea at 15o
20c and 25c Corded Shirtings at 15c
Sale of.best Silk finish Poplins 25c
Sale of best Scotch Ginghnms at 25c
Scotch Ginghams in plaids 10c and 12 l-2c
IVc save you 2 l-2c a yard to 10c a yard on
all these goods. Try us and you will be con
vinced.
Linens and Domestics ,
Housefurnishings, Etc.
$1.00 Bed Spreads at 85c
$1.50 Bed Spreads, either fringed or hemmed, at . .$1.00
Special sale of Towels at 6c
Large Towel (15c kind) at ,10c
$2.00 dozen Towels for only $1.50
$2.50 dozen Towels for only $1.75
$3.00 dozen Towels for only $2.00
$3.50 and $4.00 Towels, pure linen $2.60
Extra special sale'of Napkins 90c
85c extra large Bath Towels 25c
72x90 Sheets, good quality 50c
81x90 Sheets, good quality 59c
81x90, extra quality (90c kind) 75o
’ Fruit of the Loom, yard wide ..... i '...., 9c
i........100
...... ,8c
......7 l-2c
50c
...10c'
15c
..".396’
75c
Alpine Rose, yard wide
.Indian Head, yard wide
Soft Bleach, yard wide ....»■
75c Table Linen, yard wide
15c "White Madras, special ..... v .
20c Hemstitched ^Pillow Cases .....
60c Gorman Damask, at'
$1.00 Table Damask, 72 inches wide
Lining Satteens
and Shadow Silk
A most beautiful stock of these goods and at special
special prices—5c to 10c a yard, under the market prices,
in all shades and color tones.
Satteens at ,.. < 19c and 25c
Rustle Taffeta 15c and 20c
Tricots and Flannels
* 25c and 35c
An elegant assortment of these goods for Waists,
Underskirts, Children’s Bloomers, etc., in blacky gray
and colors. *
Dress Goods Slaughter
Wo are going to givo the greatest values in Wool
Drcsss Goods over offered in ithis city.
54-inch Wool Suitings that can not be bought in this
section for less than 85 cents a yard. _
$1.00 and $1.25 Marquisette, Voiles, Serges, Fancy
Weaves, Batiste, etc., in black, colors and _
cream, thn fair sale price wvC
Rag Dolls and Fancy Bisque
Dolls
The doll store of Macon is now located on our third
floor. Eveiything anybody can ask for in dolls from the
10c doll to the pretty baby doll up to $5 each—boy doll
or girl doll,, Dutch dolls, etc. r\
Extra big sale now on at. ZDC
Silk Specials
Rough weave Silk—Pongee—in white,-navy, Copenha
gen, pink, etc.—a 59 cents goods. ry Of*
FANCY TAFFETAS AND MESSALINE SATINS.
A sale of these Silks on special counter, in all colors,
black or white. These values range up to 75c and 85c
per yard, but our great fuir week '
sale price is 49c
Satin Poplin in all colors at 50c
Cotton Poplin in all colors at 25o
More Bargains in Wool Goods
We are to give the best, values for yotir. money.
50c values in Plaid Suiting, Checked Suitings, Fancy
Mixtures, Albatros, Henriettas, etc., in black J? _
and colors. Mohair in solid and fancy at .. ..
BIG BARGAIN 25c.
These are 50c Molmirs, in fancies, plaids, etc. Pop
lins in all colors. Scotch Plaids foisschool ^ P_
dresses, waists, etc. Our fair price iiOL
50c FLANELS IN PLAIDS.
A true bargain, one that you rarely get a
chance at. This sale for ;
25c:
Handkerchiefs
Ladies’ initial, in all pure linen, 6 to a customer—or a
shamrock, in boxes. Our special 1
Special men’s pure all Linen Handkerchiefs, the best 15c
Handkerchief to be had in Macon. 1 A„>
Our price, now, for ..... ....'.'i....;....'...... A
Ladies’Handkerchiefs, .in'initial or plain ff _
hemstitch, colore4;borders, etc.; at. uC
Ladies’,Obtton Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, extra value,
a 5 cents number. Price -
nqw, dozen ........ . . '.'s’:...........;.'.
Ladies’ special quality of Handkerchief, 39c*
,per dozen
Ladies’ all linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs
to go per dozen i.
m
Heavy Embroideries ^
A new stock of Cambric andNainsook edges arid- in- .
s'ertiohs. These are great values, go on sale Monday, .
and for the balanco of tho week—10c, 15c and 25o.
Bags and Purses i
Bags in nligator, seal, walrus nnd fancy colored ;
French leather. Also silver .or gold mesh bags or card* 1
cases. Special sales on these goods. .. v
'Silver Card Cases. 25o ancL60o
Leather Purses 50c And $1.00
Leather Bags $1.00 and $1,50
Largo Aligator Homo Back Bags $3.50 and $5 00
$l.oo Kid Glove Sale
Our Macon people have never had such a Glove Bargain,
offered them ns (his. Long 8 button Kid in black or col
ors—all the one and two button Kid in green, navy, tnn,
white, brown, hlack, oxblood, wine, taupe -t AA ■
grey, etc., all sizes. Special «Jp JL «U V/
$2.00 Silk Glovei 50c
When we say $2 Silk Gloves we meanjust exactly what,
we say. Tis a line of light blue, pink, green, grey, cham
pagne, novy, Copenhagen, heliotrope, etc., thnt we sell
for $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Prico for gj
this sale, nil sizes '. JUC
$3.50 Silk Gloves $2.50
These are 16 button, in black and colors, also chamois.
Tlio best Fowns nnd Trcfousso. ■ CA
Choice for ./
$2.00 Kid Gloves 50c
In white and pearl grey—a few mode shades in all sizes,
Trefousse quality and the buttons are PA-
tarnished, at ‘ Ov C.
High
Barrettes and Combs
In all your life you have never seen such an assortment
of fine Barrettes and Combs, in tho plain, carved nnd
mounted, in shell or amber;,also the ball *
hair pius and rod pins, 15o to $5
Umbrella Novelties
The new long staff Directoire Umbrella, in black or col
ors, the Mission Staff, or fancy trimmed—
special price for $3.50 to , $6.00
Belts and Sashes
The grandest stock of these goods over Bhown in our
store; in'Elnstic of all colors or black; Per
sian Boltings ond Girdles in all colors, 50c to $7.50
Cushion Blanks
Wo have these in different colors ond in square or oblong;
in all sizes, from tho small to tho largo size; satin cov
ered, ready for the fancy work, to bo applied,
prices from 15c to 35o
Pin Cushions
These are beautiful, and in all sizes and colors; any
shape you may want—25c up.
In a great variety; of shapes, and in colors;
a special leader prico now is L
Novelties
IN JEWELRY FADS AND FANCIES
Velvet Collars with Jeweled Drops, Buckles, Sash
Pins, Barrettes, Collur Supporters, Collar Pins, Hat Pins,
Lockets, Fan Chains and Neck Pieces of every descrip
tion; Jewelry Boxes, Clocks, Comb and Brush Sots, Sil
ver Trays, etc., at prices from 25c up to $20.00.
SILVER PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS
These are silver plated nnd guaranteed for 5 years. Tea
spoons, 6 in sot; Table Spoons, 3 in sot and Forks, 3 in
sot; just for a special, our price ;..... ry
is to be, por set/ .
Novelties
,' IN LADIES’ NECK FIXINGS
Tfi6 latest crentions in Neckwonr are to ho had here.
Every conceivable stylo of Collnr, Tip or Bow, are on
display in the Fancy Department. The best showing
wo hnvo over shown; prices range;from 10c to $5.00.
Fancy Scarfs
Wo have a beautiful stock of these in all colors—solid,
two-tono or floral stylos, nnd they aro specially strong
this season; are a fashionable article— (JJJ (j AA
prices 50o up to ....... i *1?
' $3.00 AND $2.50 UMBRELLAS.
A big salo of Umbrellus in black silk or (Ip "I QQ
Taffeta. This salo .sP A,VO
4 High Ruchings
In Collar Lengths or by the Yard
In all colorss, white, black or colors, tho biggCHt stock
over seen in any store. A benutiful *3 A_
assortment neck lengths from 15c to •JwL
Ready to Wear
$10.00 COAT SUITS
These aro Suits we have been selling for $15.00, wo have
quite a lino of sizes nnd colors, nnd our Fair (D» ■% /\
Sale prices are to bo ............. JL vJ
COAT SUITS FOR $15.00 *
....$25
A Lace Sale
WHICH IS TO BE THE REAL THING
These are medium ond extra wide, ’ Linen Tor
ch <j>m Laces. Such values wora novor bffered beforo by
any firm. Thousands of yards go on sale in tho Lace
section. A purchase wo made, getting them at a sacri
fice, and worth 15c a yard, salo prico Cp
is only, ynrd ’.
Hair Goods—Big Stock
All kinds of Hair Fixings—Rats, lluflfs, Rolls,
Switches, etc., in nil tints; can match any hair. Soo
our stock before yon buy.
This is the greatest lino of Suits over put on special
sale. We tell you they are equal to any $20.00 Suit ever
sold in Macon. Now lot juBt in by express 1
for Fair Sale A 3
SUITS $25.00 ’ r !,
This is our Fair Leader—a $85.00 Suit. We are ’de
termined to do tho out-of-town business at the Fair. So
wo offer thiis Suit, in all colors and
black, for «...
COATS FOR ALL WEAR. .
Evening Coats from tho medium in price to Qfe
very elaborate effects, and yot not expensive for snoh
a Coat. We lmvo them in all shades, Capo Coat styles,
ranging from $13.50 up to $100. ,., _
STREET GOATS „
In black and staplo shades to he made a special fea
ture of this Fair Sale. Tho Coats you btty here don't
look like Coats yon see elsowhcre in Macon. They have
tho stylo to them that foretell Tho Union fashions—from
$7.50 to $85.
. ' CHILDREN’S COATS
Ono of the most complete stocks of Coats for habi«%
children’ miBsos nnd young ladies over Bhown in this
section of our stato. Broadcloth, Bear Skin and Fancy
Mixtures, from tho cheap to tho very fine, / ~ ,
RAIN AND DUST COATS ' -1 • «
Rubberized Silk Coats that sell for $15 and $18, in ttfa
best colors and styles—our Fair Sale (PI A
prico is NP A Vf
SPECIAL COAT, $7-50. This is the host bargain in a
Rubberized Coat wo have ever offorod; in the best colors
to bo had. It istruly worth $12.50, our <11* W CO
Fair price ............„..nP * .OKJ
SWEATER COATS ,
| ' World Without End—For Ladies and Children A
We hnvo tho largest stock now of these very popu
lar garments of nny establishment in the country. We
just landed a big lot by express nnd a lot by freight, more
to bo opened up during tho week. In sizes for babies,
’ ohildron, misses nnd ladies; colors red, navy, white,
blnek, gray, brown, blue, etc. From 75o to $5.00.
$2.75—Petticoats—$5.00
Two Bargain Skirts that are great values and ex
traordinary offerings in all colors and.black. Don’t miss
tho ovent of tho year.
Skirts
Do you know tho kind of goods we sell aro the beat
to bo bail in tho South— nono excepted. Whenever we
sell a Skirt or nny kind of garment it means that .we
hnvo mado a customer for all time.
Tho people hnvo faith nnd confidence in the quality
of our goods and know that the styles are the BEST,
and the prices LOWEST. , ^
Suits and Dresses
We are truly proud of the business being donal
through this department. The most beautiful stock of
these garments ever shown in tho South is to be seen ati
our store now.
Directoire, Empire and other French model Gowns,
in Coat styles, and Silk DreBses. These are gloriously)
beautiful and stylish, ranging in price from the medium
price up to $100.00.
EVENING AND RECEPTION COSTUMES .
, AND GOWNS.
’Tis a beautiful sight to see tho magnificent array
of these swell creations—not extravagant in price, but
modish.
NfltifP • k ave urged our friends and regular customers to come, out and do their shopping before the Fair rush and we still beg
fil/lllC * that you come out Monday and Tuesday before the great rush of the Fair comes on, and do your suit and coat buying,
where alterations are to be made, for when the out-of-town trade is here in a rush they want to take tneir goods back home with them,
and we must give them th6 preferance over th ci.y people in getting out their goods, such as suits, coats, skirts, etc. Now you have two
more days to shop, and we shall expect the cily folks Monday Bnd Tuesday. See our other Ad. in this issue.
7 he Union Dry Goods Comyany
The Union Dry Goods Company
railroads are fearing little from na
tional legislation, and don’t want
ilH PBESIDEHTUL
tlonal election goea It will take busi
ness connections just so long to ad
just themselves.
TOPEKA, Kan., Oct. 24.—“Prom ft
railroad standpoint there is but littleJ
i nference In the national election this r
fall," said E. P. Ripley, president of}
the Santa Fa, who was hare today at
tending the annual meeting of stock-
fcoldets of bit company, •’personally,
ve all hAva o«r preferences, bpf th«t
“It It the state legislatures that w
fear most. Sat regarding hostile l»g
Ulftttons from these — “•* — ••
roads nro optimistic. Probably th»y
hav»- done us all the damage they can.
The two-cent fare was an outrage
on the railroads, nnd tHfa will proba
bly in tlma be changed. Already th<i
Arkansas courts have knocked out the
fwo-cent rate, and In every state the
i rate (« r.tUl to be passed upon by the
j courts a* to itn validity, . I woyM
, hate to' think that It had coma to stay
' In Kansas or any other stato.
“As to the business outlook at the
r present time the Santa Fe Is lihprov-
We are not handling the.vol-
of business that we did ft year
r. u.. I. i i. ,k.
[ The west scarcely knows what tho re
cent panic was. The entire country,
,howsY«r,'is gradually recovering.”
BLINDS BULL WITH SKIRT
AND SAVES MAN'S LIFE
' BKOWlfEOAtf, Mains, Oct. 24.—
By throwing <ier.outer skirt over tbo
animal’s head tid-ftf tp blindfold him.
Miss Jennl/i f^hllbrlck, a pretty M-
year-old farmer's daughter, today
saved Fred Draery from being gored
to death byTJ Inad'bul! Which had at
tacked thf, you£* man as Ho was, rid-
ing along A'ftHJprprjttyl mo-
tor cycle - , "fry l.. , ’ ' *
' In hl*.hfi*t4 to .escape the l/ifarl-
at* d animal, D/ui*ry. had run his mt*
oilne into* a stone wall and fallen
off. - Desperate, ^<1 quickly turned at
bay* and by .a' wonderful display of
agrilty gratoed the- bull-by Mir horns.
Miss Phflbrlck, skirt in hand,'appeared J building,
In the nick of time, Drubry's nose
was broken add he was badly bruised.
t'-nt
I'hno, all th* oth*u
. «ai *
York Ii
and,- of an places in the world. It le
f-n tf«* aids of the ow Haran&o hot<
Broadway, near Furty-»«<xmd «tre«t.
L. Murray, backed by a eyndlca
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