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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1908
G
EORGIA
NEWS
AND
P ERSONAL
NOTES.
mediate families of (fee bride and
groooi {feeing preasii}. IWh of tbes#
youndLfteoplo are; promln«*nt In IHg
■octal world. the bride being th* only
daughter i>t, Me.. and Mm. H. T.
‘.Chb* dndt ft formed*itudent of Wei-
Mq<*%t Vhlle tbo «room
la fli c only son of the lata James L.
ALBANY.
Mlsa Annie Atkina baa returned
lame from Macon, wbef* aha has
been vl.'Itlng relatives and attending
the fair.
Mm. J. EL Whits, who has been
aktUni Mrs. J. D. Pope, left yes
terday for Dothan. Ala., to visit
friends for a faw days Mm. Whits
expects to return to Albany on her
"■ray back ,to Columbus, and spend a
few days with'Mm. Pop* .
Mr*. C. W. Curry, of Pelham, was
tn the city yaataeday. a guest of Rev.
and Mm. T. H. Thompson on Mint
Srtreet.
Mm. 8. A. Price la expected home
today from Forsyth, where the has
t>**u apandlng several days with rel*
Mrs*. Jeaaa Horsley, of Dawson. Is
expected hare In a few days # to be a
guest of bar parent", Mr. and Mrs.
H. p. Wynn and her sister, Mr*. W.
O. Meriwether.
Mrs. A. It. Sterne will leave tn a
. faw days for Havannah to spend a
, few weeks with her parents. Mr. and
[Airs. F\ A. Cohen.
Miss Julia Mao Hackney, of New-
nan, la expected In the city In a few
days to U ft guest of Mlsp
• Iwalters.
Col. JEd. Hugneoin. a wall known
t resident of Macon, la hem looking
(after buelnern Interest*.
‘ Mr. Ian wise, of Atlanta, who has
been In the city for several days, left
this morning for Balnbrtdge.
Mr. and Airs. W. E. Carter arrived
tn the «lty this morning from At
lanta. where they spent a portion of
their honeymoon, and are at homa to
their friend* at the realdanoe of Mr.
J. R. Plnkstrn on Broad street.
Mm. E. C. Douxhtle will entertain
I be ‘‘41" Club tomorrow afternoon at
ier homo on Resldenee street.
Mlasea Almw Wraloaky and Roaalla
Orine spent yesterday In Pelham and
Camilla with friends.
Mrs. Hmrr B. Bcott. of Atlanta,
i* a guest of Mrs. J. D. Pope. Dur
ing her stay Mrs. Scott will he a
p»ie«t of honor at many social func
tions.
Mra. H. D. Scott, of Atlanta, who
l« a guest o* Mr»* J. D. Pope, was
the guest of honor at a delightful
bridge lunch'in this morning at the
home of Mr* R. II. Wnrr-n at her
home on llroid street. Mra. A. II.
HHsman was awarded first prise for
the hlkhest r ore and Mr*. Scott was
presented wl:h a pretty souvenir.
After th** Rome a delicious course
luncheon wn- served. Those who at
tended were Mradnmr* H. B. Scott.
Oaarge Forr* iter. E. A. Hyde. J. D.
Pope. A. II. HHaman, V. O. Tlcknor.
R. It. Jon«». J. 1» Weston. J. D.
Twiggs, W. S. Tnrver. 8. II. Tift
and T. M. Ticknor.
H A WKMSI8VIL L g.
The local Lodge pf Elks has' Just fitted
tin very hand om** quarters on the see-
nnd door «.f t»ie Henry A Anderson
building on Norm JUakaon street, next
door to Henry A PrWchetfa Jewelry
store. The lodae room Is elegantly iln-
lehed and furnished. They have a nice
banquet hat. reading room and ante
rooms. While ths lodge here Is only a
few months old. It Is growing rapidly In
tnemlM*r*hlp and wpuiwrliy. The order
promises to become one of tha strongest
fraternal organisations In the community.
Mlsa Body Jones mtertslued a numhar
of her friends JT;torad-<y with a hlrthdny
party at the Vme af her parents. Mr.
and Mm. A. V. Jonas, on, Ifonatmi street,
lte^reabwsnt* were served and all pre»ent
bad a dallghtful time. It waa tha fourth
wi "* P*
Messrs. J. V. Doffer. K. D. Blchardson
and A. K. Wynne have announced their
-M*- for *»ldermen Mr. Wynne la
ced hlma«‘
ml la.strr
tmlrmmrr gt th. ho.I.M, »nt t. OranaS*. of thl« pi»o«.
presented with a number of present* by y. nn<1 Ura .111 reside with
her guests as tokens of tfeilr esteem for - MT ‘ Mg^egt-WUi reaioe wnm
Air. T. M. Coley, superintendent of the
county chaingsng. gsve an excellent bar*
becue Wednesday at Bethany church,
complimentary to tha county commission
ers. Those pren« nt were alessts. W. J.
.Muills, y. M. Inkes. h. F. Flnlempa. C.
B. Bohannon. Tv. E. Chancy, J. If. Mnl*
IIS. Jr., aeorga M. McNair, J. B. bawls,
T. J. Holder and D. A. Miter Th* oc
casion mii» mm'ii enjoyed by all present.
Air. J. 15. Ileimea. of Cochran, was In
the city recently.
Atr. W. II. 'J orrey, of AtcJlse. was In
the ell/ 11 few days agr. wl«h his family.
Mr. ban Blalock In now a full-fledged
pharmacist, living stood a vary credit-
«l.|« •■siwnlnstl' n before the state Imerd
of pharrnniv In Atlanta last Atonday. Mr.
Blalock all return k'HTie’ this week, and
will be connected with the j'owell-PoihUI
Di"t Company.
Mrs. I*, if. bovejny recently intended
th» If. Ii. V. convent Ion In Atlanta.
M‘ss Mettle Hutton, of Atlanta. Is vis-
Itlne relative* nnd friends In the city.
Afra Mary Hover, « f Inbl'n, •* visit
ing rah live* and Blends In the cl»y.
Mrs .1 I*. Brown nnd daughter, Atl’«
Mnrlha hove tfturned from a visit to
relatives in Msnw.
Alrt. Alexander Stephens end children
visiting renltUey nod friend* In
H. McCord on
LIZELLA.
Afrx. Caddie Banders and children from
Crawford count y, hava moved bar* to
make Llxella her future boms.
Mr*. Fannie Harrison, from Moaallo.
has moved hare to make her home with
her daughter, Mra. Alma Wynn.
Mrs. M. J5. Basemore. from Bussell villa,
la spending some time with Mrs. W. B.
Mlaa**Nell» Nslson, from Mount villa,
haa returned to her homa after being
music teacher here for several week*.
Air. John fflcka haa recently completed
Ten nllle.
M|»s fM>rl*ihi«* Mssiibur
' rel-
rnrulldnle to
Piles Cured at Home by New
Absorption Method.
If you Buffer from bleeding. Itching
blind or protruding Pile*, aend me
your address, and I will tell you how
send some of this home treatment free
for trial with references from your
* wn locality If requested. Immediate
relief and permanent cure assured.
Bond no money, but tell others of this
offer Writ© today to Mra. M. Mum
mers. Box P. Notr* Dame. Ind.
Afesnra. nirhardaon
How.Thin People
Can Get Fat, Free
Startling Effect of New Dis
covery Which Puts Flesh
on Thin Peoplo, Increases
Weight nnd Perfects
the Figure.
Breve It By tending Coupon Below for a
too Package Fra*.
A remarkable, actentlflo treatment haa
been found which Incrnasos tha weight
of scrawny or thin puts flesh «»n
those who I taw been thin for years,
whether from disease or from natural
tantescr; on those who by heavy rat-
lag. dieting or other method*, have In
vain triad to get fat; on those who feel
wall but eau*t get fat, and on thon* who
don't feel well and stay thin. The new
hlmarigj
i •AST& '^- (jUKBY JORDAN TALKS
At a recent meeting of th* local Bar*-!
tint church li whs agreed to withdraw
fellowehjn from any r*rty who should
enimge in the selling of "near-bear."
Mr. end Mrs. C’srl Dixon are the guests
of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Af. |
™S& Annie Trammel, of Flnley*on. haai ATLANTA, ^a., Nov. Jl,—Among
returned to her homa after a week's visit l th* speaker* at hTlday'a session of
syaVBJwtJfMBfirs'S* m T' n \ T, Bocl * T - > ° r ^
this citv. ; Promotion of industrial Education was
a A. Am,ricu *' '* «• 0“^ ’<*«* °<
-■ la manufactumr and president of the
MADISON. | board of education of Columbua. who
——— 'made a -ta* for a broad policy In In-
Mrs. Robert Douglass waa tha gracious duatrlal education. .
hostess at a drilghtfui trail party given; —rho past twelve months iJav#
IV, ,55S l *JiIx^n
t.:; n^'^r**;s3i
Ihiw| of the latter was pr»*snt«d to Airs , which shall offer the stublllty of those
lb id win. After an Interesting game of of France nnd the cheapnesa Of our
trnll. II tn-st delicious s-tlsd ooursn wna Kn -i. Bh com mil tors
mSrVS'.'iu'j.kLS'lSi.nSj'irtS!: ••{*•* ;«i^. p ; > U r""l 0 o*Di? l r.7TiS!{
« Th f( v omW. r, wV.i Rjain? :s, %ssa la LSr m*jsi
KoiteHeorr. Mra.-If. T. Itarrles, Mrs. pee-. trial training alone cun give us In
sis Avery Atm. T. .! Bethea Mr*. Hill worlds contest. Of our total
n^i r n '. M ur. T u' v Vrm. M u!, A i bt T, t bn'u-1 winners only 4 per cent are
T. Austin^Mles Ethel Mallory, and Alias ,n J he pr«fcss|nrni and In iho public
H.ira Atustln. service—the other 9i per cent would
Miss laHvnn Jsrboe wss hostess at n be Immediately benefited by such an
delightful trail party. .The pretty hums j education."
wna beautifully ndomed with large ferns Mr> Jordan declnred that American
epj™ VSta'Tevsnln/werelP^P 1 " h0Vfl MOt nppr*-cIrtod the value
Ml-se* Emmie Thompenn. Mabl* Smith, j°^ k ivatim of thorough Industrial
Ftf* Few, Orae* T^gan. Mr. Ralph Hurst. land technical edhentlon. Tb* cry la
Mr Porter. Atr. Piero# Baldwin and Mr. | for men and .women who can do
r.»ben Pou. thing*. Investigation shows thnt 08
Mrs. T,aura, gtovnll w»* hostes* at n; p* r rent n f tlio foremen and overseers
STuiwf ■unill, ■'ini-/ 1 ^w5« l.*«ow «i m«nufnrturln» piano In Now York
m.Mn*%*X™ WSi. mS. 8t"|*tnt. wnrn «ducat«l In Kuropf
V. lr, ,11.-1- w.r. MlM Hut"Vr», Mr, Lenn Hultnn. r.lllnr nf lh. IM-
fvicste Pneer. Mrs. 8. P, Illchardsrm. hor TVnrld. of New York, said that to
Mrs. t'ellle IHercs Mrs. W. T. Inlne. ware earners an effective system of
JJE; S J| f '.J2- r, I r ^te. J, nAvl , r« l itf«J ,r, '|Industr | i , l eilucntlon mean* not merely
Mni. Mattie W 'nrontlev. of liltlmore lS^5h/h2j2!? of commerce
x«,t 1* vi nog our city as the aue«t of . In addition the history of commerce
Mrs. Bailie Vhsmt fthe is the dsuahtrr and the origin and growth of trades
*>f our old n»td baloved cttlsen of years, unionism, and something of W.iat rent
n-n. ret j„%n P. WiJVer. nnd Is also trwo unionism means In th* better-
nJn’Ji ^ ‘ h " *”« women nf our
church *>f Atlanta ihlrly-savsn years ago. 1 countr> •
“l*s» AdaMs pennln**ton erteeesle»d bi “
idsy sch* *
Sunday school ctn*s In a most delightful
manner. The roil-o sfttrllaon snon*
b^ Dlrviag. m• nv r J**£***■ DeUf h ,Hql
Alles Kathleen Eldar 'celebrated her
eixth birthday on Tmiraday afternoon.
Many little friends itlptrt;» meet pita—
rnt afternoon at Kftt'dseh** homa In
playing nil kind* of gshtef.
Airs. \\\ T Irvine entertslnwt several
{ «:***(s si a <b-1i Bit fid dlahtr In honor of
Irs. Westley BeirdetD A 4*ll< l«u* course
dinner wa* served. To tnaet Mrs. Haar-
den war* Airs 111*>hnr«ls«Nl, lira, ltlvera,
Airs. Daniel A»rtt. Hegtio and Airs. Price.
Miss Atny NPes, of AI l»nla, la the guest
of her slststr MUs TlUltS Ati'lnsoft, Mr*,
Nile* will tow ooifee. to Aladlson to make
her home, * •
How la Your DlflMtlon.
Mr*. Mary Dowling, of No. SSI
Eighth avenue. Ban Franclaco, recom
mend* a remedy for stomach trouble,
Hhe say*: "Orstltud* for the wonder
ful effect of Electric llltterfe In a case
of icuto Indigestion, prompt* this tes
timonial I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters Is the best remsdy on the
mnrket today ” This great tonic and
alterative medicine Invigorate* th*
system, purlflea the blood and la e*pe-
cdally helpful In all forma of .female
weaknoee. 50c at all drug stores.
Mias Richmond Wlltnn has returned
from K*.onion afireJv piaa*ant visit to
her hroihsr, Mr. P. TY. Walton. Jr. ,1
Miss Alattle Afsv Baldwin Is the at
tractive euest of Mis* Margaret Bolomon
Miss Ociavla Pou has rstuCnafl' from
Katauthn. whire aha .has be**,, the at-
SS5BL I.
tha guest *»f her daughter. Mra. It, Al.
l^ttg, at the residence of Mr. S. A. Tur-
net’**.
Mlsa Ourtle Bell* Rawls entertained
her elocution el«*s out In th*. 'woods
Wadnaattay afternoon. Beveral hours
were spent In -vmra and gathering col
ored autumn leaves.
Mlsa Edna Po* haa returned from Ra
n. wbere^ehe has been the attractive
guest of Mr*.; Bara Hudson. _
Miss Francis Otvdfray. of Covington,
■pent the week-end In J(adleonju|ln her
grandmother. Mrs. Af. * — *
All-* 7—
of Alisa
■niiis, ,
M Mie# Yiuise^flmlth hat returned horns.
Tter a dallghtful ctslt to relatives in At-
nta.
Mias Maids Williams la tn Atlanta shop-
r, Mra. M. W. Fou la th# guast of relstlvas
,n A^rs*0. a 'D Ferry and little daughter.
Mary Knight, have Van visiting relative*
nnd friend* In Atlanta several days this
week. , _
Alls* ElliSleth Epp* has returned to
Teimlll# to raevtme her duties ai teacher
In th# public school of that city.
Mr*. Henry Wa^h. ffNmMIl
Itlne her eleter. Ur*. Weet.
peeted fo return home next week.
Mrs. Tom Brown, of Blloem. It
*mt of her grenddnugbter. Mre. W,
Themnaon.
Fretone. the Remarkable Tissue Builder,
Builds Up Case* Lika This lit
Remarkably Quick Tima.
treatment, called Proton*. ls a powerful
Islunar of nutrition. Increases cell-
irsa. risuria 1 £uxr$"tsi
hlaad-corpurrire. and as a nveaaaary re-
Mil builds up muscle and solid, healthy
flash aad rounds out the flgura.
„ Fur women who can never appear atyl-
tab with anyilUng they wear because of
(Sir thinner*. Uda remarkable discovery
Mbs tit* problem. An addition even of
14 or II pound* of Peek, together with
»addT Aeon, works wonder* tn person el
appsaranc*. As a beauty maker for the
figure. It probably cannot be surpassed
It win cost you nothing to prove Uu re
markable affects of this treatment. No
dieting or sating af particular kinds of
food are nimaasty. The traatmaat It
absolutely noa-lnjuriou* to the mast
daUcata systam. TTk* rrotena Company.
«N Fretone Mdg. Detroit. Mich., will
send to anyone tabs sends name and ad-, __
drew, a free 80c package of Proton#
8 with fun ln*tracttoa#> to prove that It!
on tlie work. They wfU also asnd you, r*
tbelr book aa "Why Ton Are Thin.**)’''
t:*e of ebarga. giving facts which will
1 rubabhr astonish yen. Bead coupon be*
low today wltto your name aad nddtaaa “J
•« «f her granddnughtar. M
MU* Katherine Bearden was given n
delightful surprise party Wlday evening
In . vlebmtlon of her birthday.
Mr* w It. Baldwin nnd Ml** Mnttle
Aiav Baldwin mil spend th* woek-snd .n
Attanta
Mr* NV. *, Phephord entertains st a
.party In honor of Mr*.
»Urr
•1-tbc-dev
Ma.tis Hranl
yue«ta were Airs Brantley.
end Mrs. ». B Vaaon.
Mr*. Thomas llolUad. oatertalned at
one table of bridge, liar guests wore
Mrs. J llslme Morgan Is vtattlng rola-
tlvrs In Atlanta.
•^nt&anK-vvur hiv *
worth. In Atlanta.
Mrs Walker fie*** la vtolttng rataltves
at TennUle.
Mi** Ketlo Bnu Is tbo guest of frioads
In 1 -i*ulsx III*. Ky,
Atr* Wviie Hilt Knight left veaterrtav
*— Baltimore. Where she will be — * -
‘ ^ M bospl
the hostess
tro-imcet at Johns Hopkins hooplml.
Walter A. J*rtaw 1
“ tkB1d< “
The
Ft Ida v
HWAINsnORO. Nov. II.—Th* re
mains of Air. RUJah War* Strickland,
one of Rwalnsboro'o most prominent
cltlcens wore Interred this afternoon
In tha city cemotory with Masonic
honors.
Air. Rtriokland had been afflicted
for more than n year with k cancer
on hi* face, and whjl* hta death was
not unexpected, still coming aa It did
00 suddenly while he waa sitting In
a chair talking with on* of hie oona,
1* wa# quite a shock to tils family.
The deceased waa. born In Forest
oounty aovonty-ono yearn ago. and
movud here from Dahtonega In 1818.
two of hla sons being In buxines* hero.
Mr. llomor D. 8tr!ckland. cashier of
the ntlxena' bank, and Mr. t?nul E.
Strlcklam
residence
every on* with whom
contact by hit *
sens* of honor.
Ho la survived bjr hi* wife, who was
a Mlsa Martha Brogdon, of Forest
county, nnd throe tone, Mr. Homer D.
Strickland, an officer In th* CHIseito*
bank of thta city, Atr. C. E. Strick
land and Ur. O. M. Strickland.
Coat of Mammoth 8k*tston.
After n Journey lasting six months
and costing 88.580 th# akslcton of a
mammoth found last January by poms
Yakuts In the aandy bod of the river
Snngar-Yurach haa reached St. •Pe
tersburg. says tho London Qlobe.
Tha snoleton waa found on* hundred
twenty mlleo from the Arctic ooean.
Th* governor of TnkuUk telegraphed
at once to th* Imperial Academy of
Science, which sent off straightway a
mission to fetch th* Intorostlng dis
covery to the capital. CTb* specimen
now brought to light la not of remark
able also, but some put* of It* car-
ans have been preserved which ao far
found; unfortunately, tha
* V' T* HMH 1 .UIIWIVI/, \HV
tooth hr* absent, and also soma of tha
softer portions of the body. Th* car
case weighs only tlf stone, and It took
•lx days fur th* remains to be pre
pared and treated properly by experts,
who had to work In an ordinary tent
at a temperature of 10 degree* of cold.
Th# proboscis la found now for th#
flret Uni* In an uninjured state, nnd It
haa been put Into spirits. Tha ratura
•raied with exqulrite vrllew and : Journey to Hulun, a distance of twelve
• hundred mile*, took a fortnight, and
the skeleton was carried on reindeer
•lelghs; from Hulun the ekeleton was
carried along thr river Lena to Scheg.
iBtf
The Union Dry Goods Company
does «>f the gjme a dalntv
Itm J. ale New tan. Mr# Km* **low, and from Bchegnktw by carin 1
MWt^merenJM
a Jr.• esc parka
at to put mere
— eand me • *
remarks hi*
please send
j-oar remar
Protoes, all srtargee propua mgeui-|| . Nul.Oterv.
•r with your tree !k> u (rlUug mel ... „ ... I” TtGT
why 1 am this. Aa aa iiMn ofII Atlas Nellie Peart - Clary
g y* J. J* “Itahn t-wr.ll XmI *m m
t** 1 * I Tw*n .rt-flmnn if ttif
7.V.*.’*.**.’*.7*!!’ II lbs bride's pajenfs oc Wh
’ Atae KltVl* Vntmtrick.
THOMSON.
, all ebargee p*e **“*
Nesl-CIgry.
and
»fried on !
h<»mc t»f I
bHe Oak
street. Tha wedding took place si 4
o’clock. Rev. T HTlmmone p*r.
Coming tbs cere mo ay. only the la*
Yakutsk. It will take at least a year
to mount the skriMon la the Voological
Mneeum bege.
The Union Dry Goods Company
Cheaper Than the Same Goods Can Be Bought Anywhere in the State!
Articles You Need NdW aricf All the Time and Gifts for Christmas!
SILKS
fteaco Silks, in black, white and colors ... .29c
A 75c Batin in many shades 29c
A $1.00 Directoire Satin, block and colors . .85c
Ony $1.50 and $1.75 Plaid in stock $1.00
A lot 50c Crepe do Chino 29c
A lot fancy $1.00 Tissues 29c
A 20-inch Satin in wbite, black and colors, 55c
A special 45c Taffeta, all colors 29c
One lot Satin cro'ss-bar Crepe do Chino ...35c
Yard wide $1.50 colored Taffeta $1.00
Yard wide $1.00 black Taffeta 73c
New lot rough Pongee Silk 29c
Lot $1.00 Plaidfi and Checks for 59c
36-inch Satin, like Skinner’s $1.00
86c nrnl 75c solid and fancy Silkn 49c
BARRETTES
Big sale of fine Barrettes in plain and carved,
large and very large, shell and 1 P .
amber
A grand stock of real hand-carved Barrettes,
in amber and shell, just opened, (jj>q AA
go on sale this week, 50c to
50c COMB SALE
These Combs are worth up to $2.50 each, a spe
cial purchase in amber nnd shell, some mounted
nnd some carved effects, all sizes, PA-
high baokR, special price OV/C
Wool Sweaters and Shawls
Sweaters for Infants for ,50c up
Sweaters for Children for 50c up
Kwentors for Ladies for $2.00 up
Shawls in every shape and color,
Wool Knit 50c up
RUG SALE
Rpccinl sale of real Oriental Rnga this week.
Anyone who would like to buy a Turkish Rug
very cheap, come this week and your wishes
shall be gratified.
BAGS AND PURSES
Ono lot Ladies’ Leather Hand Purses ...,50c
A special sale Ladies’ Hand Bags $1.00
Silver Card Case or Purse \....:-.25c
Card Case or Purse in Silver 50C
Big sale of Mesh Bags, from 50c up
Sale Card Cases, Silvor $1.00
Strap back Purses, Leather ........$1.60 up
A sale of Alligator Bogs $3.50 and $5.00
The swell Bags, very large $5.00
Dolls and Teddy Bears
Small white Teddy Bear, for 26c
Medium size brown Teddy Bear for 50c
Largo brown Teddy Bear for $1.00
Very largo size brown or, white Bear for $1.50
An extra largo size white Teddy Boar for $2.00
A big 2-foot white Bear for .13.00
Rng Doll boy or girl) for 25c
Rag Doll, nicely dressed for 50c
Littlo Dolls, dressed or undressed 10o’
Medium sizo Dolls, dressed or not 25o
Big lot of pretty DoIIr for 50c
Dutch Dolls, the girl or boy • $1.25
Baby Doll in long clothes $1.00
Big sale Rag Dolls for ,.V....50c
Very largo Rag Dolls for $2.00
THE DOLL STORE OF MACON
GLOVES
$3.50 Kid Gloves, 16-button length $2.50
$1.50 and $1.25 Kid Gloves, 2-clasp $1.00
Best $2.00 nnd $2.50 Kayser, 16-button Silk
Gloves $1.00
Dog Skin, l-elasp Gloves, tho $1.25 kind, $1.00
A special Misses’ Kid Glovo, (Fowno’s) $1.00
Automobilo Silk Gauntlet Glovo 95c
Driving Glow, with soft Cuff, $2 kind . .$1.50
We nro doing tho Glovo business of Macon,
nnd it is boenttso wo nro selling tbo best goods
for tho least money.
BASKETS
Every kind of Bosket yon can ask for—
fnney Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Work Baskets,
little Baskets and Baskets of nil sizes—thifd
floor.
FANCY LINENS
Extrn big event on Hemstitched Linen,
Hand-Embroidered Linen, Japanese Linen, Bnt-
tonberg’8 Linen, plain Hemstitched Covers in
all sizes, fat Sets or any way yon want them.
AH marked cheap—to go at this sale.
BED SPREADS
$1.25 Bod Spreads for 85o
$1.50 Bed Spreads for $1.00 >
$2.00 Bed Spread value for $1.50 *
$3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Spread, a littlo soiled, to
go at special cut prices.
PETTICOATS
We have a special Silk Petticoat sale ar
ranged for this week, begins on Monday morn- *
ing. and for balance of the week, if these last.
WASH GOODS
Table of 10c and 12 l-2c Outings, Flannel
ettes and Percales 8 l-2c .
Ono lot 10c Percales and Fall Ginghams, 7 l-2c
Any and all Calicoes, 6 l-2c and 7 l-2c
grades ...5c
Best single fold 15c bordered Flannelettes, 10c
Best 18c and 20o Galatea, Sampson's, etc.', 15c
15o Wool Plaids (imitation) at .......... 10c
One lot 10clight colored Ginghams .......5o
The host 12 l-2c, and 15o double-faced
Outings 10c
Swasgette and Poplin-Cloth, at .... .., ,.,..25o
A gdod Bed Ticking for "... .,8 l-2c
Kimona Crapon, all shades 12 l-2c
15c Pajama Suitings for 10c
SKIRTS
“The Union” will make a special sale on
Skirts this week, and all who would like to buy
a Skirt cheap, now is the time. Dpn’t miss the
sale.
TOWELS
A good Towel, medium size for 5c
Extra large Towels, Iluck and hemmed ... ,10c
Linen finished Towels for .....12 l-2o
Good 25c Towel for this sale 20c
30c and 35c Towel, all pure Linen 25c
YOUR TRADE
We want your trade. If you have never had
an account with us, begin now. It is never too
late to go right. Open an account with us, and
you get all Christmas goods on credit, as low
as the cash purchaser. You wont see such a
stock of Christmas goods in Macon. Come and
see us. J -
V WOOL GOODS
Black Tricot, ns long as last 21c
Ono lot Woolens, fancies nnd solids ......25o
A 50c Wool Dress Goods, fancies and solids, 29o
A $1.00 Table of Dress Goods for 50c
Ono special lot $1.50 Dress Fabrics $1.00
A lot of French Flannels .;.... 35c
Extra quality Broadcloth for 85o
Big sale $1.25 and $l-.50‘ Dress Goods ... ,75c
-35c white Flannel, for Only -V..25o
Donnish Cloth, all colors 15o
You can buy Wool Dress Goods .nlrnosj nt
your own price. Remnants to go on: tale,,
too—less than half price, i
DOMESTICS
A 12 l-2e Cambric for only ; 8o
A 10c soft Blenching only .6 l-2o
Tho host yard wide Fruit of the loom for 9o
104 Sheeting, heavy grade 25c
’ 5-4 Pillow Casing, big value ..........12 1-2C
Alpine Rose Bleaching for only Ho
Fine Pajama Checks ... . j 10o
Infants’ Department
Everything for the babies Christmas pres
ent. Warm Knit Goods of every description;
Cloaks, Dresses, Bootees, Caps, Hoods, Coats,
Flannels, plain or embroidered, long nnd short
Clothes. Everything, in fact, for the Infant as
woll ns for the other Children. Visit this little
Rtoro of itself. Second floor.
BELTS AND GIRDLES
50c Knit Girdles, black, white and colors . ,25c
$1.00 Knit Girdles, black, white and colors, 60c
Black Elastic, gold or black buckles 25c
$1.00 Elastic Belts, black, white and colors, file
$1.00 Persian Webb Belts, special 50c
$2.00 fancy Webb Belts, all colors $1.00
LADIES’ COATS
One lot new $7.50 Coats, and a lot left over.
Coats, up to $30—to go $5 00
Special sale of a fine lino of Fall rfjj *7 ja
Coats, $12.50 values «P / >U U
Tho best nnd bigge.\t Coat value ever dj>l A
put on sale in Macon ; «]J> J. U
A $20 Coat value, to run in this sale <2? 1 C
for only A3
Don’t miss seeing onr new shipment C
of fine Coats, $25.00 and
KNIT UNDERWEAR
One lot 50c Children’s garments 25c
75c Ladies’ and Misses’ Union Suits * 39c
?5o Ladies’ Vests and Drawers, for 42c
25c Ladies’ Vests and Drawers for 15c
35o Ladies’ Vests and Drawers for ......25c
A lot of 85c and $1.00 Ladies’ Union Suits
for A 69c
85c Blenched Vests and Drawers for Ladies, 44c
Special sale Infants’, Children’s nnd Ladies’
Knit Underwear.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
Gome and roc the Xmas Goods now on dis
play, Everything fur Christmas gifts yon can
ask fori - ,
TABLE LINENS
German Damask, 68 inches wide 45o
German Damask, 72 inches wide ...50c
A 75c Bleached Damask 50c
A fine $1.00 Damask, 72-inch 75c
$1.25 and $1.35 Damask, 72-inch $1.00
Napkins, extra large and good ...90c
Sale of Napkins, $2.00 kind '..$1.50
$3.50 and $3.75 Napkin values $2.50
JEWELRY
25c Cuff Pins, 2 on card, special, pair ... ,15c
Waist Pins, 2 on card for, each 25c
Veil Pina in gold and fancy styles, each .. ,25c
Arts & Crafts Fobs for 50c
Arts & Crafts Belt Pins 25c
One lot $1.00 Buckles and Pins 50c
14k gold filled Veil Pins $1.00
Solid gold Waist Pins for $1.00
Solid gold top Cuff Pins at, pair 60c
Broaches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Buttons, Buck
les, nnd fancy Xmas things on display. Buy
now from a complete assortment.
$5.00 WAIST SALE
These are Lace, Silk, Persian, Silk Taffeta,
Satin, etc., worth in any store in Macon $8.50
and $7.50, bnt our price is only FIVE.
NECKWEAR
The Phoenix Muffler, white, black nnd
colors 44c
Crepe de Chine Scarfs, extra long 50c
Men’s 50c Four-in-Hand Silk Ties 25c
A special lot Ladies’ Neckwear 10c
One table 50c Ladies’ Neckwear 25c
The new high point Linen Collar 12 l-2c
25o p. k. Collars for 10c
Big sale 15o embroidered Collars 5c
Sale embroidered Collhrs 15c
Best plain Linen Collars 10c
Jabots in Lace for 25c
Velvet String Ties, with Jabot 25c
$1.00 Velvet Ties, with Tabs 50c
Coat Set in Linen and p. k 25c
WOOL AND SILK SHAWLS AND SCARFS
Knit Fascinators, all colors ..35c
Shawls and Fascinators, in Wool 50c
Silk Scarfs, fancy colors 6O0
■ Grope de.Chine Scarfs ..,............$1.00
Large Knit Shawls, wool 1-.,85c
Silk Spun Scarfs, all colors $1.50
Silk and Crepe do Chine Scarfs $1.50 and $2.00
Silk Shawls, in black, white and colors, at
special sale prices.
FEATHER BOA SETS
$4.50 Feather Boas, 5 feet long for ... $1.98
Feather Boas at special sale for $3.50
Ostrich Boas, very Jong, for ..$7.50
Feather Boas, high colors $10.00
Big cut on fino Ostrich and Coke Feather
in Boas and Sets $15.00 and $25.00
Ostrich Boas and Muffs, black and colors, $35.00
Silk Ruffs and Collars
Silk Ruff sale and Collars, at 50c
Silk Ruff sale, worth up to $4.00 for $1.00
$5.00 and $6.00 Ruff and Feather Boas . .$1.98
Special showing of Ruffs $2.50
Fine line black Rnffs $3.50 and $5.00
A special showing of the Collar Ruffs.
CHILDREN’S COATS
The best stock of Children’s nnd Misses’
Coats over shown-in a Macon Btoro will be on
exhibition here this week; Coats at greatly re
duced prices qud we can. truly say that the
sale of the year is now on.
HOSIERY
A sate of real twisted Silk Hoso $1.00
50c Ladies’ Cotton and Lisle Hose for ...33o
Children’s Hose, special for ,15o
Children’s brown and colored Stockings for 25o
A big value in Ladies’ Lisle 50o
Men’s Sox, worth 35c a pair for 15o
• Whenever we pnt on a sale of Hosiery it
means something and now is your Hosiery time.
RIBBONS
A Roman stripe, 6-inch Ribbon for 29o
All colors in a 6-inch Satin Ribbon fbr ... .29c
2-yard strips of 25c Ribbon for 29c
Fancy Ribbons at cut prices; all widths of
Christinas Holly Ribbon, from the baby width
to 2-inch width.
SUITS
$15.00 and $18.00 Suits go on sale for .. .$12.50
$22.50 grade of Suits, special $15.00
$25.00 Suit values to go on sale ... .v.. .$17.50
$27.50 Suit values in Suits, special $20.00
$35.00 to $37.50 qualities, a lot to go for $25.00
All extra fine grade Suits are cut. Suits
that sold for $50.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $85.00;
many of these are cut to $35, $45, and $60.
The Union Dry Gctocis Company