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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1908
VISITORS IlHE mm RIVERS
TAKE NOTICE.
THE GENUINE
DELAMOTHE ROSE
Hat Pins
|MAYOR MILLER APPOINTS DELE.
GATES TO ATTEND—TO BE
HtLD IN DECEMBER.
| DELEGATES APPOINTED TO
ATTEND COTTON MEETING
j Chamber of Commerce Taking Lively
iM^Ht in'the Meeting.
mhwil
Mayor Miller baa appointed a dele
gaUon to represent the dtp of. Macon
# el lha convention of tbo National R|v-
madc out OI era and Harbors-Congr#**, to.bo.held
UJ4UB wui wo, |o WaghlJJ ^ 0B ln December, And It la
TTb 1 expsetod that tea gentlemen named
If OQ I will attend.
JLVvul The deiecatea were appointed In r*-
yin*e to the following letter, and ara
...esars. Chnrlea L. fiartlett, Emmett
(Small, A. L. A Jama, A. W. Bmlth,
A. IS. Chappell, Jt. L. McK«-un*y,
Joes# B. Hart, Joseph A. Flournoy,
W. E. Dun woody and llorrit Har
ris
lion. A. L. Miller, Mayor,
Macon, Ga.
Dear Sir:
Tha fifth convention of the National
Rivera and Harbora Congraee, the for.
mnl call for and Invitation to which
will be mailed to you on the J4th, la
to meet at Washington, -I), C„ De
cember 9. 10, M, 1P09.
• Wo deal re, In advance, to extend to
Tenn. for t
prlc* of sp*
Idant W.
A4 a result of the notices
by the local got ton men. r'xai
meeting to be held In Meinpbie,
>r the purpose of advancing the
spot cotton to ten cent*. Pres-
J. E. Small, of tbi Macon
Chamber of Commerce, ha# appointed
tha following delegatee to represent
the interests of this section} f “
Heard. B. E. Willingham, W
Hardeman and A. T. Small.
President Small and tha Chamber
af Commerce ara very much Interested
In this meeting, as well as all of tha
local buyers and brokers, and fi'lly
believe that if tha allied Interests of
tha cotton growers are represented At
this meeting, there | s no reason why
the main object of thla meeting should
not be accomplished.
Each delegate appointed Is earnest
ly requested to use all possible effort
to attend the meeting to be held In
Memphis on November 10, 11, 11 and
pull together to bring tha fleecy staple
up to the price desired.
No Cakes Equal Tho»«
made with Blue Ribbon, the vanlllg of
ouallty. Blue Rlbhpn Demon la also
!
Rug and Drapery Department
Sale of Art Squares
Wilton Squares, (seamless) Oriental patterns, size 9x12 $42.50
Wilton Squares, (seamed) Oriental patterns, size 9x12 $37.50
Axminster Squares, (Sanford's) Oriental patterns, size 9x12 ,.$25.00
Axminster Squares, (Smith’s) Oriental and Floral,, size 9x12, $20.00
Velevt Squares, Oriental and Floral patterns, size 9x12 $18.50
Brussels Square*, Oriental and Floral j>atems, size 9x12 ..... .$16.00
Kaba Squares, Oriental patterns, size 9x12 $12.50
Kaba Squares, Oriental patterns, special, size 6x9 $ 8.00
Brussels Squares, Oriental and Floral patterns, special size 6x9, $j 7.50
Smyrna Squares, Oriental and Floral patterns, special size 6x9, $ 9.00'
Axminster Squares, Oriental and Floral, special size 8-3x10-6, $20.00
e desire. In advance, to extend to nullity. 'Blue Rlblgm Demon Is i
a apodal and pcrxcnal Invitation' of tha highest quality and purity.
M»or tha convention by yotir praa- ~~ - ■ - ~
Real Rose Hat Pins
ItdoMiuX seem possible. vet It Is true,
<».«•»«• Hit 1‘uu ara mad# ootofHv*
ro**# *nd changed lato roeui by • eecret
Jlj.LAuJjiJ
fN*m IWt
In tmUrrihni, lhfMMr
(hffenrtw DEJ-AMOTIIE Reel Rom
HetPiaa. ^ ^ .
For sale only by
Lazarus
Jewelry
Store
Macon's {Leading Jeweler
51A Cherry St.
Prices ranging: from
$1.50 to $4.00
Write for catalogue. Mail
orders promptly attended
to.
LOB STATES PRESIDENT
WON’T TAKE THE STUMP
WBWflNOTON, Oct. *4.—gee rotary
ang Cbolrnutn Bennett, of tha
kepubtlron apoakori bureau In Naw
rtode. who wore white house caller*.
a tvM-tuva statement that I’rnst-
Cent Rrx.eevolt bad no engagement to
| e\>rmk In Chloogo Saturday night next.
i >r hna tha president any Intention
\»J opeaKing In Ntw York.
(Ga. Pecans Wanted.
Rond aomrJv. Kama lowoat cash
Ecur*. Will buy any quantity from
1-0 to 99.000 Iba. State when you can
#Hj>. U. W. EDK1NB.
Macon. Oa.
Mo. to ai . ,
appointment of A atrong delegation to
repreeent four municipality. ,
Thla national convention, meoilng at
the capital, coinpoaod aa It frill be.
of representative cltlse*)*, can not fall
to Impress upon *th# member* of tlft
United State* Congrraa tha foot that
a waterway policy, permanent and of
fer live, |a drained and demanded by tha
commercial Interests of tha i entire
country. Thla orgonlxmtlon hue en
rolled among lt« 'mrmbera some of the
prominent rommirolal aamclntlona of
your*rlty and eoma of ynuf moat
prominent ciiioena, who have reallxed
Hint tlie establishment, by the federal
government, of a waterway policy, will
benefit, not only their direct Intercut!,
but every Intereat of the city.
The event# of the pact year have
furnished cnneluatv* evidence that the
aentlment in favor- of Improved wa
terway* la rapidly aprfladlng through
out the country.. ThM statement ran
beet b« illustrated/Bythe fact that.
for the fimt lima 1n mfr history,
hotli of the great political parttra have
Included in their platform* a' atmng
waterway p*ank. which Vommlta the
president to be elected In November to
equally aa emphatic
the • ' *'
endoreament of
haa been given by Prevldant Roose-
velt.
It alao commit# ever/' federal leg-
lalator who may be ejected thU fall
to the eatabllahment .of a waterway
C dlcy. which, put Into affect, will rep
ly nnd systematically Improve tha
dearntng waterway* of the country.
We heapeak your careful attention
to tha call which will he mailed on
the data Indicated and sincerely truat
that you will not only hbnor the meet.
Ing by your attendance, but hv the
appointment of a atrong delegation to
represent the mercantile aid manu
facturing Intereate of your city.
Very truly yourm> '
JOS. K. RANDKf J,. President.
J. Et^I.IWON, Secretary.
GRAND RALLY OF ALL THE
IN THE CHURCHES
Chrtet Church.
ffalnut afreet, between Second
Third. Rev. John H. Hunting rector.
Nineteenth Monday after Trinity, lloly
Communion Y-.M a. m.; Sunday school
9:10 a. m.J Morning Prayer and aermoo
II *. m.; Evening ITayrr and aermon
7:3*1 p. m. The new vested choir will
make Ita first appearance today, and
will alng tli* following mualc:
Morning Service.
Procaaatonal Hymn 911. "Ancient
Dave," Jeffrey*.
Ventte No. V doodeon.
T# Deum. Woodward. In D,
Benedict us. Woodward. In D,
_ Introlt Ifvmn, 916. "Jeeua Lover
Mv Soul." Dykes.
K/rle, Tiii-ki-imnn. In F.
Gloria Tibi. Turkermaa,
Hymn. *T'm Hut a Htranger Her*.**
Sullivan.
Offertory. 'The King of Dove," Shal-
Icy ,
Receealonal Hymn 491. ''Tha Church'*
One Foundation." Wealey.
Evening Service.
Proreaalonal Hymn. 409. "Ja
the Holden."
Gloria .Patri. Hood eon.
M.tgnlfleet and Nunc Dlmlttla. Mar-
rhanf. In K.
llvmn 19. "Hod Who Madeat." Monk.
^Offertory. "The King of Ia>ve," Bhel-
5tere*Rtnnal Hymn. 4€0. "The God of
Abraham."
To B* Held on Thursday Evening at
The Flrat Baptiet Church.
There will be a grand rally of all the
Ultra oa and Phllathaa riaeeea and other
ortanliedclaeeeeof theSunday achoola
of tha city, on Thursday night, the 29.
Inat.. at 7:41. In the Sunday achool
rooma of the Flrat Baptist Church.
The Held secretary Of tha World-
Wide Raraca and PlillaOiea Union. Mr.
Luther Tesli, will apeak on the Sundsy
achool work In general, and organlaad
obum work In particular.
Mr. Trah la a power In the Sun
day echom world, and no one can hear
him and not be enthused over tha work.
Ills address Thursday night will he
along practical line*, and Is aure to
produce a stimulating effect on the
Sunday achoola of Macon.
Mr. Tesh comas as the guest of the
Bsruca nnd Phllathaa clasaaa of the
Find Rnptl*t Otuirah. These clasacs
wrn» not * at kited to Have so rare a
treat to themselvea. and have extended
a cordial and urgent Invitation to avery
Htiuday achodl In tho city to attend
the Tecettng.
The narara class df tha First Bap
tist Church, under the splendid lead
ership of Meaara. J. A. Jackson. R.
J. *£aylor. K. T. Tlokitor and T. 1).
Hutcheson and tho Pkllsthvaa, under
Xlr. J. T. Davison. Xllsooa Johnson.
Douglas and Watt*, have forged right
to tho flrat place In organised class
work. Their membarahlp now roaches
the two hundred mark. Tha>" oxpect
to hart many extra features In con
nection with their elaaa-wnrit through
out the winter month*. Xlr. Teah'e ad'
dree# being one of their strongest.
Christian Science.
FlrSt Church 'of ViirUt. Rotentlat. Ber-
vlcea are held on the second floor of the
Macon Public I.lhrarv building, oppo-
elte the Grand Hundav morning at 11
o'clock. Mubjrct, "Probation after
Death." Holden text. "He knowelh tha
way that I take: when he hath tried me.
I shall com* forth aa gold." Job *J:tO.
Testimonial meeting every Wednesday
evening at * o'clock. Monday school
Hundav morning at t« o'clock. Reading
room on the second floor of the same
building, la open every day from 10 to If
o'clock. All are cordially Invited to at
tend all oervlcea of the church and to
visit the reading room.
Mulberry Street Methodist Church.
Rev. T. P. Kills, P. D.. pastor. Bun-
dav school 9:J0 a. m . O. A. Park super
intendent. Adult and orgnnlied classes.
Preachlnr 11 a. m. by the paator. Rt-v.
T lv KIU*. Mubjert. "Faith Fundamen
tal." Krworlh league a 45 p. m.. If. D.
Marshall flrst vice president. Pleaching
7:in p. m. by the paator. Rev. T. f».
Kills Hublect. "The Attraollvenesa of
the Croea." Male ouartette. oomftosed of
James MoCardle. Monroe Ogden. Bam
Orr. and James O. Boone. Mr “
Hall at organ.
The following musical program will be
rendered. . 1
Morning.
Voluntary, Hporh.
Anthem. Rejoice In the T-ord,.Novetto.
Offertory, I«alder Ohne TVorte. Men-
delseohn.
Anthem. The Comforter Came to My
Roul. Nerln.
lev Buck.
BVenlr
Sale of Small Rugs
- FLORAL AND ORIENTAL PATTERNS
Smyrna Rugs, good quality, size 30x60 ; 79o Axminster Rugs, special price, size 36x74! $3.75
Velvet Rugs, special .price, size 36x72 $2.50 Axminster Bugs, special price, size 27x60 '.$2.25
Carpeting, Cocoa Matting:, Filling;, Linoleum, &c.
Kaba Filling, 4-4 width, solid colors, per yard 60c
Patterns Inlaid Linoleum, per square yard $1.50
Potter’s Linoleum, per square yard 60c
SALE ODD LAOE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS M
Three hundred pairs of Odd Curtains in lots of frpm one to 4
pairs, at from one-tliird to one-half price. ,
UPHOLSTERY HARDWARE, CURTAIN POLES, Etc.
Curtain Poles from 10c to $1.00 each.
Curtain Loops from 10c to $2.00 a pair.
Fnrnituro Gimps—per dozen, 35c.
Furniture Cord—per yard) 10c.
v 1 BLANKET SALE
Fifty pairs Plaid Wool Blankets, $5.00 values, choice- $3.98
One hundred pairs White and Plaid Wool Blankets $6.00 values,
choice for $4.98
One case Cotton Blankets, (gray) 11-4, choice ; .$1,98
SPECIAL SALE SUIT OASES AND BAGS
50 only genuine Cow Hide Suit Cases, 24 inches, choice $5.00
100 only genuine Walrus and Cow Hide Bags, 14x16 inches, choice $3.75
DOLLS, DOLLS AND DOLLS
We have just receive^ the largest shipment of Dolls of all kinds,
sizes, prices, etc., that were ever brought to Macon. They are on dis
play on the third floor of our store. Come and make your selection
before the stock is broken. Price from 10c to $5.00.
Brussels 3-4 Carpet, stair to match, per yard 85o
Cocoa Matting, 3-4 width, green or red stripe, per yard .• 60c'
Cocoa Matting, 4-4 width, green oreen or red stripe, per yard ,..'.75o
CHINA, JAPAN AND FIBRE MATTING
China Matting, best quality, white and fancy, per yard 30o
Jap. Matting, fancy patterns, per yard > .30b
Fibre Matting, fancy patterns, per yard •. '. 60c
(Above Prices Include Laying)
WINDOW SHADES
Duplex hand made, Oil Opaque Shades, 7x38 85c
Duplex hand made, Oil Opaque Shades, 7x42 $1.10
Sunfnst Holland Shades, 7x36 75c
Anchor Water Color Shades, 7x36 40o
All of the above aro made on guaranteed rollers, and are
put up at the above prices.
ORIENTAL RUGS
We will put on sale Monday morning, tho largest assortment of
real Oriental Rugs ever shown in Macon before; all sizes from tho
small Door Mat, to the largest room sizes. Don’t fail to inspect thi»
lino. ■
OOUOH COVERS AND PORTIERES
Wo ore showing quite an assortment of Couch Covers and Por-
i tieres in all of the now Oriental and Persian effects. Inspect our line
before you buy. '
Couch Covers from 76o to $12.50.
Portieres from $1.50 to $25.00 a pair.
SEE OUR PAGE AD. THIS ISSUE
Evening.
Voluntary, BlnsMo. Ilsniet.
Anthem. The Day la rust and Over.
Lansing.
nffertorv, flafe In the Fold. Crowley.
itliHT* * ■*— — n “
Poetlude. A (toxin. Ourlltt.
Vlnovlll* Methodist Church.
A. Thomas roster. Sunday school
96 a. m.. Geo. fl. Jonea superlnten-
Prof, fh F. olljj>hent teacher for
dint
normal Vises: Mr. R. P. BYirtiefT teacher
for new movamrnt'daoe: 11 a. m., Her
man hy Rrv. Kd. T. Cook, xeneral aUper-
Intendent of young people's missionary
work. M. K church south: 4 p, m..
Junior Kpworth league: *:4S p. m.. mis-
leellng of tho Km lor Loaxu*.
Htowatd leader; 7;Id p. m .
lonarv meeting <
slom
Nn. .. ..
sermon hv pastor. Hood mualc. rrof, !
H. MrNell pianist. A welcome for ail.
C*nt«nnry Church.
Prrarhlngat 11 a. m. by Mr. W. R.
Htuhbs. formerly of Savannah, now
one of the loader# of tha Dayman'*
Missionary movement. Claha meeting
10 a. m. Kp worth I*aBue Junior 10
a. m. Senior 1:15 p. m. Preaching
11 a. m. and 7:90 p. m. Sunday
achool 9:10 p. m. Mr. Frank C»
Benton will lecture to Bible and vie-
ttora* claea In parlor* of church at
4 p. m. Mr. Jamea O'Bonne will sing
a eolo and otherwise assist In the Sun
day music. All cordially invited.
PREPARED FOR .
REGULAR TERM
Caiax Aselgned ln Superior Court
Yesterday—Sotion. Open* No
vember 2—Juror# Have
Been Drawn.
t£?
will
l term
Hnf
except Tucsdhyi November 3.
which la election day.
On tha first day Judge Felton ivlll
charge tha grand Jury, which will make
an exhaustive investigation along a
number of lines. It la reported. The
trki of criminal cases will not be
taken up until the third wi-ek of the
session, however. Tho following Jurors
have been drawn to appear Novem
ber 2:
C. E. Hash. C. C. Hamlin. J. II.
Hardy, J. W*. Ftnk, V. II. Hartley.
W. J. Strlppllng. J. XV. 8trosier, R.
D. Mitchell. C. A. Stuart. Harry
Wright. W. B. Harper. D. D.
E. \V. Gould. XV.
Edwards. I,. 14.
F. G. Wright.
tar. Nov»mh«r J. Ad*ni». U. K.
of tho .uporlor court J. P- 1
urine the (trot work tt right, J. 'H. Hole.,
MRS. 1LLH0USE, EXPERT FITTER
OF LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
Mrs. Mlllhoute. who formerly wax en
gaged with Mr*. Trueadale at t*n e W.
A. Doody Company, la now to be found
with Misers. Farley & Golln. at SI2
Second street.
The Arm of Farley ft Gulin, which
has operated In Macon for several
years. It well known ln connection w’ith
the special business of felling Ready-
to-Wear of all kind# for Ladies. Men
will convene. Durlnj the flrat wjak WWgftDjr.^H, Hole!. nnd Children on tha Easy Payment
a«<l V part of the aacond tie court A. D. Barnw^ P. p, an% This ayttem, aa operated by thl#
will be engaged with civil case*, an H. Wflchtel, B. I* • Finney. 11. | firm frtiini , fA u . ArW mrttf
firm, haa been found to work most sat
isfactorily. aa it permits wage-work
ers and others of limited means to buy
apparel of all kind# and make pay-
ment In amoonU. whlld they aro
hrnd, C. E. Ware. Arthur Griffith,
F. M. Katk, w. P. Welslger. M. it.
Hallmkn, II. W. Norrla M. Harris.
,M. W. Wilson. W. C. Marshall. J.
jl'B. Whitehead, W. A. Herndon. W.
R. Holt. C. N. Woodruff. E. C. Xlor-
mwnd. E. J. Ponder, C. W. Schaefer.
H. C. Clark,* D. C. Fielder. J. P. thing aa dull times aver existed any-
Holloway, J. A- Flournoy. W. C. ; where. During a few hours yesterday
Meredith. J. A. Campbell. F. L. Fun-: afternoon their atorw wax crowded to
derbunk. J. C. Oornly, B. R. Van ; auoa an extent-that persons passing
Itouten. J. W. McElroy, O. A. Willis, stopped and took a look to sea if
J. W. Mims. C- J. Btrcxler. T. C. auytntng unusual had happened, but
Johnson. A. B. Quinlan. H. D. John- It win oqly & rush of ahoppqfti eager
wearing the garments. The prices
charged are invariably reasonable and
the qunllty of the goods guaranteed
as represented.
Tho Ladles’ Ready.to- Wear Depart
ment .Is stocked with a large and
varied assortment of seasonable and
stylish Suits, Skirts, Coats, etc. Here
Mrs. Millhouse can bo. found at all
hours to give personal attention In as
sisting customers to make selections
and In properly fitting esch garment.
Her ability ts so welt knewn that the
mere announcement of her presenco at
DAVENPORT '
$35.00
$3.50 Down—$1 a Week
DAVENPORTS
Steel DAVENPORT
$7.50
$1 Down—$1 a Week
had handled fourteen hundred and
twelve orders during the day and only
two mistakes in filling orders had been
reported and these were corrected at
The display advertisement of this
concent which appear# elsewhere in
thi* paper, will prove interesting to
all good housekeepers who are par-
We do not sacrifice quality to meet competition of inferior goods. The
high standard of our goods will be strictly maintained, that our goods
and prices are right, and the important fact is that we do not charge you
any more than our competitors, and give you the benefit of our easy
payment plan, which enables you to have a comfortable home with a
payment each week.
Sanders Furniture Co.
4<34-=-Second Street-=“4f>4
lUrrc., S. O. Griffin. 3
J. X. Orfriln, ITom.r Hobbt J. P.l
V.llo,. R. H. Riant. W. F. Mn.nn,
!{■. R. nil*. T. O. Hand. It. t.. Mc-
ij. xt. Howard. N A. Pnwnr*.
s. P. Horn.by, W. P. Cartnr. C. t..
V.nmJin.. G. \V. Wllllim, W. P.
Wom.f-k, R. K. St.rchl, B. F. Sot-
‘fon. C. M. WUMnms. J. II. Prnth.m-
ton. O. V. Strntion. F.d: B. T>.
tlurd-n. F. R. Horton. J. R. Wln.to*.
(or. J. W. Kwl. XV. N. Bhln!io|»r.
tv*. XV. D»Hnv.n, K. A. Shiwi.un. n.
F. Rotxrt,. XV. R. Hubbard. A. X.
“or«l STS FOR SELLING LIQUOR
'Rankin J. C. BuTltvan. N. C. Rainey.
J. T. P»mder, II. B. Ponner. I^o
Feteer. E. c. Elder. H. T. Powell.
S. J. Mar. W. H. Slneleton. J. C.
rwvr**tt. H H. Starr, Purwood Tates,
tv. L. BHs, 3. *B. Peyton. W. H.
Sires. J. E. KBUL A. J. Smith, p.
» MeCoc J. n. Hick#. Jr. P- C.
'II'.W ITlxetson. j. W. Halt,
tr. r.. Smett pheln* Wad*. R R.
Smtth. W. F. Heeslln. Ell Napier.
H. C. Durgan. p. P Stamps. R. F.
I Dunlap, J. H. A^rgln. F. R. Dun-
' wtvxdy. Luther Williams. J. B. B^g-
r^rt*'. P. S. Wscnen. R. S. Tounr.
J. H. Tat**, W. H. Poe. C. C. Oar-*
fle|A D. L. Fills. C. H. Tates. .T
Permentef H. IT. Duprieat
SHIPPING NEWS
GHEtK was-convicted
Finsd Seventy-five
Court—Other
. Cases.
Dollars* In City
Criminal
The regular Saturday morning sex
•ton of the city court wx* held yen-
day, four convictions resulting.
The case In which meet Interest .
centered was that of Eteff Halxeaks. steamers ChCattahoochee, Savannah
the Greek, who was charged with viol Comaricke. Charleston. N
““ ““ “ pleaded
Relied steamer *pache. Charleston;
, ... ... Mating the prohibition law. H* ....
c. p. Petty. C. Swisher, j guilty, «®d was L-ntenred^ to ^pay^^a
|*3 OUtt UMB
I wrmjHESE rmc^stsssmSs
J K Into fh» »t«f. of Tb. j '<*».-■’Si 71k- Tb» rmbl fni Irit
4io.. it At’ir.n.- »n.i ivijflo t«. se k • sc
o.tarti» ^t.rnoon ... WMxX f lube's
NEW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 54.—
Cleared steamers Orleanian, <Br.>
Marullo, Ceiba: William Cliffs Reid.
Liverpool, Florida, Hamilton. Port Ar
thur .with barge city of Dallas.
Deltoro; Alamo, Avery, New York.
Cleared steamers Alamo. Avery, New
York; Origin. (Nor.) Wang. Docas
Deltoro; Mai Incur, (Br.) Andrews,
Progresso; John ©right, (Br.) Lorain,
Algiers; Red Jacket. (Br.) Grunnah,
Reuder; Dora, (Ger.)^ Hansen, Rot
terdam.
SAVANNAH. GaTbct. Arrlv-|
ed steamers City of Augusta, Bur-
‘roughs. Boston; Berkshire. Jones.
Philadelphia; Mancunia, (Br.) Latng.
Newport News; Kathleen, (Br.) Rad
ford, Swansea; Qmdall, (Br.) Grif-
fltha, Pomaron.
Cleared steamer - Eastry, (Br.)
Puckey. Denmark Porte.
Sailed steamers Adra (Bf.) Beavan,
Bremen: vHansca, (Ger.) Segelken,
Bremen; City of columb. Burg. Bos
ton- City of Atlanta. Smith, New
“AMERICAN GIRL”
J.. $2.50
We hove a full line of this
famous Shoe for ladies. ^
PARKS & EVERETT, ' \
viv/ n Aiwnw. nnuin.
York; Cretan. Tyler. Baltimore; Berk
shire, Jones. Philadelphia; schooner
Wallfleet, (489.000 feet) Norfolk.
Absolutely pure I
and one hundred I
proof, direct to '
you in plain scaled
packages.
EXPRESS PREPAID to any office of th*
Southern Express Company on one gallon ot
more in jug or four quarts or more in bottles,
i or sailings.
yorkT Oct.
M—
14.—Arrived
hi t«u man. « JJj*
Bur u Sprtaf »ilir $2.60 $4.30 $2.751
010 COR* KKISl'ET, v
tautlufRiOn • *3.00 5.50 3.23
IE* OTE • • i • 3.25 6.00 3.45
0L0 in (H7 tlii) 4.00 7.50 . 4.50
Remember you net an absolutely pura
; Wliiskcy, one hundred proof, Jnst as it
HAVRE. Oel. :j._ArrivM .tMmrr' comes from the distillery. You take no
I '* orto,k r, ' r Prices. I send Roods by return train:
nmniK. • absolute ouirkre..
LLA RE.XU
ner Thlmhly. i
absolute quickness.
. References: First National Bank or any
business man oi Salisbury.
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