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November 02, 1917
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A FAIRYLAND IN MACON
Have you been to Macon recently? Then go! Don’t
ride up from the new station. Walk up one block, and on
Cherry street, on the right hand side, you will reach a ver
itable Fairyland Beauty. A place where everybody stops
and once they stop they are so entranced they are forced to linger for
hours to drink in pure beauty and real worth. This place is the home of
the best department store in the South. The one which has no equal. The materializ
ation of the DREAM of six of Macon most brilliant and best business men. This vis
ion was caught by these men as far back as 1887. Today there stands as its material
ization and as an everlasting monument to their intellect, honesty, deep thinking and
dogged persistence
The Most Wonderful Building For a Depart
ment Store In the South
And in this Building the Most Wonderful Line of Goods of
All Sorts That Man Ever Saw.
I do not need to name these wonderful men, neither do I need to name this won
derful store. You know them; you know the store.
The next time you are in Macon—no, better still, take a special trip to Macon for
this purpose, just to visit this store!
Go straight to the Union Dry Goods Store and ask for Mr. Brown, one of the “Cor
ner Stones.” You will find him on the first floor. He will be delighted to show you “His
Fairyland.”
He will show you first the unsurpassed building, everything modern in its architec
ture. He will show you the wonderful dynamo in the basement which furnishes his lights
and furnishing the air suction for his “cash system.”
Then, led by him to the first floor, you will be wafted across the seas into France
Hundreds of the beauties and real values in this store we
have not the space to mention.
But we know our readers are people of good sense and will go and see for themselves
this “INDESCRIBABLE WONDERLAND.”
THE UNION DRY GOODS CO,
Macon, Georgia
IRWINTON BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
and other lands by inhaling the mesmeric perfumes and viewing the toilet articles of all
kinds which he will show you and which he will sell you for less money than any man in
town. On this floor you win also find handsome dress goods, laces and numbers of things
which I will not tell you of. GO SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF.
Visit every floor. See the suits, dresses, furs, coats and ready-made garments of
every kind. Prices range from $350 to ten dollars.
The house furnishings you cannot equal for the price in the South.
The new shoe department has just been opened. This is the only place in Ma
con where you can be “shoed” stylishly and lastingly as well as economically.
And please don’t leave the store till you have visited the “Victrola Department.”
Here you will hear everything in music from “grand opera” to rag time.