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Cotton.
LIVERPOOL, July 7.—Noon—The cotton
market wu dull with p icei generally in
burere’ favor; middling uplands 6 9 16; 0;-
l—fiX -atei 7,000, 'or -ipenala-ton and
export 1,030; receipts 5,000, of which 1.500
-ere American. Futures dull »t n decline.
1 n m.—Sal** of the day included 6,6U0
American. Futures closed quiet.
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5 32 64
5 28*64
5 U 64-18*61
5 IS 64
511 64
511-64
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5 29-64
5 28-64
5 18 64
5 13-64
6 11-64
6 11-64
5 11-64
5 28-64
miwu naics
339j ap'iir-i* iu 5*18j Orleans 10 7*16#
j*r, «ip«M opened steady.
Evening Net receipta 289, gross 1270;
Futures closed steady at a decline; sales 21,-
A, i.ae following table shows the opening
t>l closing quotations.
Op«a’d|6iosecL
J.V.v.
A'X-
Otf .—
!?07
D»-
10 25
10.31
9. A
9.74
Jan...
Feb...
alar...
9.65-56
9.6263
9 69 70
9.77-78
9.85-87
COTTON SUPPLY.
New York, July 7.—Total visible sup-
t>lT of'cotton for the world is 1,406,680 bales,
if' w hinh 999,980 is American; against
1741 CoS and 1,071,558, respectively last
Tear.’ lleceipts at all interior towns, 4,103
balr*; plantation receipta . Crop in
licht, 6,853,810 balea.
sew Yon*, July 7.—Cotton market firm;
galea 319; middling uplands 10 5-19; Orleans
10 716: consolidated net receipts at *11 ports
to-tsy 1,188 bales: exports to Great Britain
4,564; stocks 238,000.
VS8TON, .uly 7.—Cotton market
ouiet; isiddli - uplands 911-16; net re
buts 11, i'>slljsalP 28; stock 1,308.
s : OLS, J: iy 7. f.lotion umrkei steady,
miidiing opl-» * 10 11-16; net reoeipte 136;
(TOM 136: sales 36; tiOfk 7,896; exports
coastwise 230.
. i l.TiMoiUi, Jnly 7.—CottOB market qniet;
middling uplands 10H: uet receipts
criiwi 201; sates 0; stock 6,681.
BOSTON, July 7.—Cotton market qniet
mi-'.dliugs 10H; net receipts 17, gross 59
sales 0; stock 0.
■VILMWOTON, Jnly 7.—Cotton market
firm; I'lddlinge 9X; net receipts 59, gross
69. .ales 0; stock 1,114; exposts coastwise 11.
i'uiladklphla, July 7.—Cowou market
firm; middlings 10X; net receipta 29, gross
29; cock 9,584.
dxvAXEAa. July 7.—Cotton market quiet
middlings 9X: net receipta 64, gross 61
sales 15; stock 2,030.
M.w Orlbabb. Jnly 7,—Cotton market
quiet; .-.iddlingt 9X; uet receipt* 416, non
966; -ales 750: took 29,715; exports to Great
Britsin 6.564, coastise ICO.
M BILE, July 7.—Cotton market qniei
middlings 954; net receipts 17, gross 17
sa si 100; stock 3,836; exports coastwisp 301
tia di-inB. July 7.--Cotton market steady
middlings 9%: receipts 5; shipments 364
sales 600; stock 11,699.
AiT&ctriA, July 7.—Cotton market firm
middlings 9X; receipts 68; shipments —
sales 9.
fnABLEBTON, July 7.—Cotton market
qniet; middlings 9X: uet receipts 149, gr- ‘r
149; sales 0; stock 811; exports coastwise 84.
THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY. JULY 10 IMP-TWELVE PAGES
dull
HptaI Stored.
New York, July 7.-Turpentlne
at 35. Rosin dull at $1.071,at.15.
WELitraoTON July 7.—Turpentine steady
at 82Jf. Rosin dull; strained 80, cooil
rtrainea 82X- Tar firm at $1.40. Crude tur
pentine firm; hard $1.00; yellow dip $1.85;
virgin $1.95.
Savannah, July 7.—Turpentine firm
at 32. Rosin firm at 95.
MACON MARKET REPORT.
. Stock* nutl Uondis
Corrected dally by Solomon A Brown.
Good demand for money. Securities
*ery dulL
8TATB BONDS,
Bid, Asked*
Georgia 4X per cent, dne 1915,
January and Jnly
NPRF.CKDKNTKD ATTRACTION!
Louisiana State Lottery Co
Incorporated by the Legislature In 1K8, fo
Educational and Charitable purpose, and it
irai chiso was made a part of the present »ut
conti tution in 1879, by an overwhelming pop
ular vote.
It* Grand Single Number Drawings Ink
E lnco monthly, and the Grand Quar»e*I
'rawing*, regularly every three month
(March, June, September and December.
‘ We do hereby certify that wo isuperviae tk
arrangements for all the Monthly andQuaru-rl;
t„i. Drawing* of the Louisiana State Lottery Com
January and July 105 105K P an y$ and in person manage ami control th-
‘^a. 6 per cent. 1889, January Drawings themselve*, and that
Rnd . Ja iJ .• ioo icok
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quar-
to rTUs dne iftoo “ *— 1Mt y .. . Company to use KS certifiesterwilh Jar simlli.
rues, one 1890........ •••••“•103X 1C4X ot our signatures attached, in Its advertise
neorgin 7 per cent, due 1892, menu."
105
116
110
108
107
1(8
106
1(9
1C6
Gram and JFrovltlon*.
.—Cs*b quotation* were
h inrlined to hold to
Wlieat-P-o. 2 a,
81
six
82
«x
82
81X
4 m
60
50
50
61X
51
31
31
31
25
25X
25X
C-'CHICAGP, July
Flour firm, deal
higher prices;
82s63; No. 3 sprit
nsl. No. 2 red
No. $ 50a50X. Oats—No. 2 32&a32)£
Pork—Mess $14.25. Lard *8.22. Short ril>
17.55; shoulders $6.40a6.50; short clear rib:
*». 5. Whwky $1.29.
lading future* ranv«d:
Opening. Blghes:. Cloning.
Wheat, No. 2—
July
September....
Coro, No. 2—
Sep!ember...
On i- No. 2—
July
September ...
Ue.n Pork—
July $13.60
August $13.60
. September... $13.67
bird—
July
August 8.27
September... 8.35
filler! Uibi—
•> nl 7 7.67
ST. Louts, July
Jeoiiy $3.75.4.00; fancy $4.35»4.50. Wheat,
wiling red and several grades down 1*1 X
jelnU, later rallied and recovered prices and
eiosed/J^above yesterday; for options, cash
7!>a81 Bnd olo, * d «t 79, July closed
"X Wd, Angust 79X. Corn higher; trading
«2i.i? ht k c " h 47 > Jul 7 <7*47X, closing
SfLr* ««h S3, August 33X-
» W-14- I’rovisions quiet. Pork,
9»itt car load lots $14.10. lard firm at
S»u« 0 5r®/y ** lted shoulders, boxed
KwJtOOO; long clear sides $6.00a«.50;
s $7.75*7.80; »hort clear sides
1 M „ '’j 8,00 - Bacon—Shoulders, boxed $7.00;
I13.62X
*13.55
*13.67X
$13.52X
*I3.52X
J13.57X
8.21X
8.32 X
8.40
8.20
8.27X
8.35
7.67
7.—Flour
r $4.35*4.60.
7.67X
quiet
Wh
*t«ftuK. a i& tS.37X»8.40; .her! deal
Ranis steady at $11.00*
7.—Flour dull;
doTiW*- 6 ** 5 -*?: fancy $4.00*4.15. Wheat
aiwilsV A eJ Corn fir “i N°- *
Pmt •' O' 1 ** fir™: No. 2 mixed Si.
£ Bff “ » M - 25 - firm st
>7.75 !uL m ?* u , fifmer; short ribs
tleir .u unchanged; short
Je. $8.90. Whisky steady at $U4-
ftirtir,,! con >nion and light $4*4.52;
B^'fi fiutoh.rs $4.40*4.90. ^ ’
trm- W* , dul 7 7.—Flour firm and
**pw$nt on a" d Western
I WO; «("*»■ 15«3.85,family
k* 1 wpo^ne $2JO, extra
. hnu >fi‘,W-00a4.65. Wheat—
*7a$J. Full* 86a90; Longberry
MJi. ’ (?*•* **“*« red, .pot and July*84Xa
I Ma59 8onthern ‘toady; white 65*66^
I'Wil- commit?’ 7.—Honthern flonr
m $2.85,3.80; good to
[*»fi Wh«.t, spot fairly active
elmi.”?.*?*>.OpRon* quiet and weak-
fttfi, J,|l a decline of XaX; No. 2
I»it August, 88Xa88X. Corn
1‘Uiion g .^t though values in in-
r'’ ,l ' l Sfiri„ ’v" ,,t o 0n ; ,9 ul *t »tH> murket
“'Celfe :i3ri8 - Hops qniet
•t Price®, 7 *} 3 -, Coffee Sullf with
option. u y . no F i “» 1 » nJ l»ild grades
101
1C8
January and July 104
deorgla 7 ner cent. 1896, Janu
ary and July 1)5
RAILROAD BONDS.
Augusta and Knoxville 1st mort
gage 7 per cent, due 1900, Jan
uary and July 108
Central railroad joint mortgage,
7 per cent, due 1868, Jan. and
Jnly 107
Columbus and Rome 1st mort
gage ondorsed 6 per cent. 1914,
January and July 1(5
Oolumbnsand Western 1st mort
gage endorsed 6 per cent. 1911.
January and July 1C6
Georgia railroad non-moitgage
6 per cent. 1922, January and
July— 1C5
Georgia railroad non-mortgage
6 per cent. 1910, January and
July 108
Georgia railroad non-mortgage
6 per cent. 1922, Jannsrv and
July —
if arietta and North Georgia 1st
mortgage 6 per cent. 1911,
January and Julv 104
Nobile and Girard 2d. 1889,en
doned 8 perct. mortgage Jan
uary and July ICO
Montgomery and Eufaula 1st
mortgnge endorsed 6 per cent.
1909, January and July 106
North Eastern 1st mortgage en
dorsed 7 per cent. 1896, May
and November 113
Ocean Steamship Company en
dorsed 6 per cent. 1892, Jann-
ary and July 1C0X 10$
Western Railroad of Alabama,
2d mortgage 8 per cent. 1890,
April and October 104
Gaorgin Southern and Florida
aitroad 1st mortgage 6 per .
oenL 1927, January and JuJy„ —
RAILROAD STOCKS AND D KB ENT
bid,
itlanta and West Point stock... 108
Atlanta and West Point de
bentures. ICO
Georgia railroad stock -196
Gsntntl railroad stuck 113
Central railroad debentures 99X
Augusta and Savannah railroad
•took -130
Southwestern railroad stock 125
LOCAL SBCURITIKS.
Macon 6 per cent, bonds, due
1910 .110
tfacon gaslight let inert, fi per
cents, 1910 104
Macon gaslight 2d mort. 6 per
cents, 1902 100
Macon gas and wster consoii-
dated 1st mort. 6 o*r cents,
1917 ‘ 94
M’.congasaod water stock '5
Wesleyan College bonds 105
M icon Fire Ins Co. stock —
Macon construction stock, lost
sale
We, the undersigned, Hanks and Bankers wtl
G MT all prises drawn In Tbc Louisiana state Lo.
rle* which may be presented st our count' ,*
it. at. WALSISLKY, l*res. Lonl*. ids Nat. UK.
PIKKHE I.ANAUX, Pres. Mule Nal’l Ul-
A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Nal’l Ilk.
CARL KOUN, Pres. Union National }!nnk
W),0!>
100,0-
60,000
115
106
asked.
110
102
1 8
lib
100X
112
105
102
BANK STOCKS.
Capital Bank stock 70
Central Georgia Bank stock .....
Exchange Rank stock
First National stock 160
Merchants’ National Bank
Macon Savings Bank - 90
Central City Loan and Trust Co.
stock - 94
06
Conned Goods.
Corn—2 lb cans, $1.25 per dot.
Potted Ham—70c. for X* and $135 for X*
Raspberries—2 lb cans, $1.80 per doz.
, - tOpe:
Salmon—1 lb cans, $1.70; 2 lb cans, $2 JO.
s.
Btrswberrries—S lb cans, $1 JO per dot.
String Beaus—2 U cans, $1.60 per doz.
Tomatoet—2 lbs, per dos, 96c, 8 lbs $1J5
per dot.
Dry Goods.
Ball Thread—Eagle and Phenlx, perfect,
$5o.
Brown Shlrtinga—Wayunanville, X, 6Xc
Avonala, X, 5Xc.
Brown sheetings—Waynmanvllle,4-4,6Xc
Avonala, 4-4, 6Xc. .
Bleached Shirtings—Fruit of Loom, X,
8Xo; Cabot, X, 7Xo.
Bleached Shirtings—Yard wide, Fruit of
Loom, 9Xo; Wamsntta, UXe; Lonsdale, 9:
Cabot, 8Xc.
Osnabnrgs—Corinth and other itandard
brands, 6 os, 8o; 7 ox, 8Xc; 8 or, 9c.
Corset Jeans—Rockport, 6X; Androscog-
’In, 6Xo; Rockport, 7Xoi Laconia. 6Xo
saumkeag satteen, 7Xe
Kentucky Jeans, 25X to 40o per yard.
Printt—Pacific, 6X®; Windsor, 6Xe;
Allens, 6X®; Americans, 6Xo: Hamiltor.,
6Xo; Conestoga. 5Xc; Lodi, 6e; Charter
Oak, So; Berwick, 4Ho; Bampapo, *Xo-
Shirting Prints—MerrimaoJ>Xc;American,
5Xo; Anchor, 5c.
Checks—Rescue, 6Xe; Aubnrn, 6Xo; Mus-
tpew, 6X0.
Tieka—Conesta, extra, lie; Conesta, az
tr*. X. 7Xc; Shetucket. 1, 8c; S F 8, lOe;
Ihorudike, O O, 9o; Thorndike, O O, No,
t$0, fancy, 10Xc; Amosaca USA, 14e.
Yuma—Flint lliver, 82 Xo P«r bunch.
CLiuamsa Bark—i'.r Ui, 12 to 130.
Cloves—20c.
Concentrated Lye—$3 76 to $6 25 peresne.
Ii , ; °Ption* .inii* “““‘bat and mild grades
C "finZ Sugar strong;
E ; f e fined* tim—. “'ll***!*. grades 4j;a
Tsll 0 8 wAx*x"ffA ~ w ''
i A«w j..' ^’’“fdArd A OX, confection-
8 P»otilated cru *h«d 8. powdered
I9 X for kSf.i:! 6 ' c " be » 7 «- * Molasses
S«fi. Rice quiet and un-
refinS n? cro,lel “ ^"el*
Oil dull / *5 three ports. Cotton
■»«SsJ»,®L crod * 43; refined 47.
a. “5Xn;Ffi5 ecUy *«- Fork steady:
S'steadyl, $14 25. Beef
?l eity r *‘Ji®’ 7 ®»>?00. Tierced beef
i, tottu Jodi* mess $12.50.
R*dbalii-i Ad 1 * 1 and unchanged;
^ " dull ’ P° ni >ds average, $7.76;
Pi clo.ii,. JjJ nominal. Lard, spot,
W “ t * rn 'team $8.55a
»’l?rut ..*apd_*rat«ly active, clooing
September $.3.62\
t-U steady; cotton 5-64J; grain
Fruits ami Nut..
Bananas—1J0 to 2.00 per buneh.
Citron—60c.
Currants—7o.
Date.—5 to 10c.
Prunes—9 to 12X®.
Oranges—Messina $5 60*6 50.
Lemons—$3.60 to $3.76 per box.
Nut.—Tarragona almonds 18e.per lb; Prin
cess paper shell, 25 to 26c ptr lb; Naples
walnuts 16e per lb; French walnuts 12c
per lb; filberts 13c per lb; Braxils 12c
lb; pecans 10 to 13e per lb; cocoannts “ 1
$45.00 per 1,000.
Baislns—New layers $2.50 to $2.76 per box!
New London layers $3.00 to $3.25 per box;
ooss mimesis! 4S.no *.sr bnx.
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING IN THE
ACADEMY OF MUSK , NEW ORLEANS, TUES
DAY, August 7, 1888.
Capital Prize, $300,000
100,000 Tickets nt Twenty Doliurn r;ncl,
Halve*. HIOJ ijtiartcrs. sr.i T,itr, t
•x; Twimtlnths, 01.
LIST OF FRIZES.
1 PRIZE OF 130(1,000 Is......
1 PRIZE OF .1.0,000 Is
1 PRIZE OF 60,0001a
1 PRIZE OF 23.000 Is
2 PRIZES OF 10,000 are
' 6 PRIZES OF 5,000 arc..-
23 PRIZES OF 1,0,0 are
100 PRIZES OF 600 arc
200 PRIZES OF S00 un-
600 PRIZES OF 200 arc..
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prises of 300 approximating to
IJOO.OO’Prise are
100 Frizes of Io00 approximating to
1100,00 Prise are
100 Prizes of 1200 approximating to
130,000 Prize arc
TERMINAL PRIZES.
959 Prizes of 1100 decided by...t ui ooo
Prise- are
999 Prison ol 1100 decided by...Siou.ux)
Prizes are ......
.... 60,000
3,136 Prises, amounting to .i
Note-Tickets drawing capital prizes
entitled to terminal prizes.
For L'lab Sstez, or any fortber Into
, "64,6 0
TU. uiua* ahaivip, Wl nil)
ayply to the unaereiKnedv
must be distinct and slRnature i
rapid return mall delivery will b(
your enclosing an envelope bearin
address.
Rend PGSTATj NOTT^, Exp
Orders, or New York Exchange in «
tor. Currency by Express (at our
dressed
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orleans, La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
YYfihliiiigtoii, D. C.
e) *«J<
Addr
That th
in charge
lute fairn
All equal, and that
rK
ienertu
TfCoi abhc
that tiie rhaiic**- ar$
can possibly diviiif
bat number will draw a Prize.
KKMIvMIU U that tt.c pavinent of a!! Prizec
Is GUARANTEED IiY FOUR NAXiONAJ
BAN nij of New Orleans, and the Tickets art
signed by the President of an Institution, whew
chartered rights arc recognized in the highest
Court*; thereforo, bewared any imltatio:.? 01
anonymous schemes.
$500 Reward,
I will pay Five Hundred Dollars fur any
case of Cancer I undertake and do not suc
ceed in effecting a perfect and postivccure.
I don’t use the knile and get through with
a case in short order. Call at Ilvrvev A
Sobers’store, No. 211 Cotton avenue, where
I have ettablished one of my officas.
PEN B. THOKNTON, of T.v,,,
ju-w-lm Specia st.
Owing to the inclination of man’
people to he humbugged in tht
f iurcbaseof articles „I neiv.-sliv
a the houichoM, wc led in
HILL IUU duty to sound a ni.te c! warn
th"— who teck remedies
the relief of the nebrs and nn
Incident to this season of i
year. Tlio great and growl
jmpnlarltyof llenson’a Pins
has tempted unscrupulous mi
ufneturers to offer many wor
less substitutions and Imltaili
ol that valuable remedy, hei
we would advise those who wl
to secure prompt relief fr<
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, PI,
rlsy. Chest Pains, Sclallea, lthi
mattsm. Lumbago and Backache,
to carefully avoid worthless
Plasters by always asking for
Bei,son’s, and let no persuasion
by thedealet induce you to accept
any other plaster.
TO
ADVICE?
NEW ENGLAND
CONSERVATORY
Thorough Instruction under ablest Masters
MUSIC, FINS. Slti's, KI.OCUI ION, LI
KUATUKK. LANGUAGES, PUYsIC.'
CULTURE AND TUNING, Tuition IS tol
er term. Board and Room, Including Stiam
Jeat and Electric Light, $3 to $7.60 per week-
For Illustratod Calendar giving lull Infor m...
tlon address E. TOURJEE, Hraclor. Franklin
8q., BOSTON. lun9eod.teow. I .ra
' to ft op then
. Whrn I My cure I do not i— ,
for a timoand then Hot# them return
Sf^AlsUWQBICKX
»arrant my rrmedy to car* tUo worat oaara. B*rjt««aa
MW hire fi"—t ti-j rxassa ii»i uuw rooviniur *
^■^^odatonco^for »^reatkaoand a.Freo Bottlo
of mr iofallibla remedr. Giro Cxprrw and Foot Oftca.
U. u. llOOT, Sl7c., 183 l'carl tot. New korl*
norW-
WE A K Advice Free i How to Act i
VjIadO It;*1 n,. Ks’lrto wd rnrsal.K .1
enosIviHo^SlooiaehllaPriM,. Baal
oTRONb
EUREKA HOG CHOLERA REMEDY.
The great Tennessee Remedy for cholera
in hnga; always x cure or money refunded.
I will give $50 for a case it will not
cure when instructions are followed. One
dollar given for every hog that dim. Fifty
cents and $1 per box. Ask your dealer,
write to DR. E. W. THOMPSON.
anrii-wadiVwlv .loniania. Tenn.
CANCERS. CANCERS.
c.
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BUSY IN NEW YORK
't»t t: GREV.T CL'S.VRV.NJE SALES AND AUCTION ROOMS ARRIVINO
197 CASES OF NEW GOODS OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DAYS.
GREATEST BARGAINS EVER KNOWN
Watt \ Ahl r
Our Mr. O’Gnrman haa been hnrJ at
“ork the pnst week.
wSeveral large closing out sales of sum
mer goods have taken place within the
last we k, and he was present at cv.ry one
of them. Every article lie purchased is a
rare bargain, while many lines of goods he
bought fur almost nothing.
Many of these bargains have arrived
and will bo on sale to-morrow morning.
Buyers of dry goods can save money by
callling on us.
Note a L-w prices. Hex’ is this for
«IA HUMMERS
Our Mr. O’Gorman certainly struck it
right on
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDERIES.
yard. Ju-t think! 60 cents a yard for a
. beautiful nil-silk Mureh. Other hoeuesask
Our reputation for low prices ou Em
broideries is already established.
Our 6J c Enihiuiilcri.s are worth 10c.
Our lOe Embroideries arc worth 15c.
lhe prettiest liue of Swiss Embroideries
in the city, from the narrowest edgi up to
the deepest flouncing.
‘ So (wins fur .something no better. Our 24-
inch Surahs at 85 cents are as good as many
imuses ask $1.25 for.
ENTIRELY NEW.
We opened last Week a case of Figured
Organdies,lovely goods ia shades of Golebin
Surpont, Chasseur, Breion, Kangaroo and !
other stylish cobra. A-k !2 ; ; lcoB jj r .
gandies. They are certainly beautiful,
and the price will certainly please you.
CORSETS.
We acknowledge no competition in this
department.
No establishment South can show as
„ . ,, . „ .. , , many popular brand, of Corsets ait we
Such Bargains as we will tins week offer car „. Wo keep at all times a full line of
wi 1 open wide the eyes of every buyer of sircs 0 f 'j'homi,son’s Celebrated Glove-fil-
Wlute Goods. We offer as a starter ! ting Corsets, and every other popular
| bland that is manufactured.
5,000 YARDS
30-INCH LINON DE INDE
AT 6}», CHEAP AT 10C.
This is a beautiful goods, fine and very
sheer. We defy any one to match it for
less than 10 cents.
A8K FOR
O’GORMAN’S PERFECTION
AT 50 CENTS.
U V^dilY 1 O
We offer 4,000 yards of 34-inch Linen
De Inde, beautiful quality. This is a very
rare bargain.
AT 10 CENTS.
6,000 yards of full yard-wide Linen De
Inde. No such goods ever sold in Macon
for less than 20 cents. This is decidedly
the greatest Bargain of the season.
Our Plaid Organdies at 10 cents are the
finest, sheerest and prettiest goods ever
sold iu Macon It the price.
AT 15 Cv NTS.
The goods we otfer at 15 cent* are just
1 Organdie, • gOods
cents, at only 15
5,000 yards of Slrif
that hold from 25 to J
cents.
Such values was never offered in White
goods. It looks like almost giving the
goods away lo sell them at our prices.
We offer to-day
This corset is well boned, splendid model
and just a* good ns many house; «*k$i fur.
AT 75 CENTS.
See our French Woven Corset* «t 76
cunts. We guarantee its equal can’t be
had anywhere lot less than $1.70.
AT $1.00.
W’e sell the best dollar corsets in the
world. Note the brands’
Yatisi, Thom B’ n’s Glove-Fitting.
Beatrice, Thompson’s Ventilating.
Sensible Side. Thompson’. Nursing.
Tncora H, Triccra V.
Many ladies to-day aie enjoying com
fort by wearing our celebrated Yatisi cur-
Ve are having an immense trade in the
celebrated Gold and Silver Shirts.
They are acknowledged the most perfect
fitting and best made Shirts in the world.
Onr8ilver Shirts at 95 cents will com
pare favorably with any dollar shirt found
elsewhere.
Onr OnldJShirtai $1 is undoubtedly the
best shirt manufactured.
We are sole agents for Macon, and will
keep on hand at all times a full line of
sizes of both brands. We also keep a com
plete Hue of Collars ana Culls, and gnar-
antee our prices to be the lowest in the
etty.
Soecial Bargains.
u
10 yards for::’, cents
ist color* and in full |
BARGAIN L
f Figured Lawns,
5,000 yards
PRINTED UMOV LAWNS
at 3jc., worth 6jc.
About half price. These lawns are war
ranted fast colors, and for a cool house
dfe-s are very desirable.
In additl >n to the foregoing wo offer
Fine Special Bargains, good for Monday
>nlv
Is ef a go,si quality of
We don’t'sell
Remember, ladies, yon take no ri-k ini ntiifMivo
buying mir Yati-i Cur-et. ^ i:I ■!;;*■!ion . IIAI. .AIM -.
guaranteed or money refunded. j 10yard* lord", c.
PARASOLS ' N
At New York cost. We oiler our entire .
stock of psrasols at New Y'ork cost. Ladies 1 n . ,,*• inr(
in search of Parasols can save money by f ‘ "
callirg on ua. • 10 yards lor 6u cents of 27-inch Wliite
.SILKS! SILKS! i
We had an immense silk trade the past!
week. I.
B ARGAIN 4.
Ti i. t - .n ... 1® J*nla for 80 cents of 34-inch Batiste.
pete
FOR INSTANCE
BARGAIN 5.
We offer this week a beautiful 21-Inch 1 M quality of
Surah, warranted all silk, at 00 cent* a J! 11 ® BIea jhing. This is a soft fini*h
Bleaching and has no dressing.
'-"1 !> TALBOTT & SONS., «< >»
Factory Hlebtnond. V*. “]\ /T~ ^ •
IVlaeon, (jreor^ia.
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Etc.
Old 8orei, Syphilitic Ulcers, Tumors, etc., cored without the in of the knife by (he
Celebrated Cancer Specialist, DK. PEN B. THORNTON, of Texas. NO CURE NO PAY.
No mouey to me until you are discharged well. Addreas PEN B. THORNTON, Specialist,
care Hervey & Sabers, No. 214 Cotton Avenae, Macon, Ga.
Write fully all about your case »nd I will giye you all the information you Say*
EAGLE” C01T0N G!RS, “BOSS” CQTIOH PRESSES, SEED COTrON ELEVATORS, BOB WORKING MACHINERY.
^ Machinery G-enerally.
El,gi * Ue ? aS beea . SO i d an f USe ? in y. the Cjtton Growing States for nearly
• e can reter to many to-day at work that have seen continuous service for
tiou that thes/v VC 1 yearS ’i ° Ur repUtatI °( U ¥ S beeu built U P b y the uever failing satisfac-
rdhtb hv ll Machines always gives, and the record made for its durability and entire
reliability. Buy from first hands and get the value - f ioo cents on the dollar on what you
wim. C. WEAVER, Manager.
pay for.
r.tr liiceivers List Nitic:
)«t manhood, etc,I val a ; 1
m*}) oonUinlng fan
FREE ofri.Mg*
:• ’i. 1 U re*.l by e$
diLl.LUai. A<ldr
prof. F. C. FOWI.HA, MoihIdc
icuUr* for hr iue cun
ndl«l uozltrAl work ; i
i who 1* n«rvou« aq
NEW V» r 0()D YARD.
ar Street Yard keei
if cl of Oak and
li; ited for
n i SAtiifactorj mttentio
yourself btfore it ia too Ut*.
z. - . - ^ ainwu HIM
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