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Rug, Drapery, Trunk
and Bag Department
Special price concessions throughout the entire De-
partment for two week’s selling. The stock must be
reduced before stock-taking. All Rugs, Mattings
and Curtains you buy now will be put on your Sep-
Ui tember bill and will not have to be paid for until Oc- ff)
til tober 1st. Our line of Fall Rugs and Mattings is W
til now in. You have new patterns to select from at
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U» Special Sale of Rugs and
Art Sqnares
$30 val. 9x12 Axmin.
22.50 val, 9x12 “
22.50 “ “ Wilton Velvet
15.00 “ “ 'Tap. Brussels
20.00 “ “ Seamless Ten
Wire Top squares.. .
4.50 val. 3x6 Axmin. Rugs
Sq’res $24.00
1 6.50
16.50
1 1 ,00
1 6.50
3.48
Japanese Rugs and Art
Squares
$8.50 val.
5.00 “
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3.00 “
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Art Square 12x15
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“ Rugs 3x6 ft
“ ** 6x9 ft
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$6.50
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Ik 1 Mahal Rug, 8 ft. 6x11
•T' ft 1 in. was $225, now
■V 1 Mahal Rug, 8 feet 10.x- <T10Q 1C
Vwl 11 ft 1 in. was $165, at
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Japanese and China
Matting
100 rolls Jap matting, beauti
ful patterns (put down) per yd.
300 rolls China matting, 116
the kind you pay 35c elsewhere
Our price (put down)
Wind ow Shades
Hand-made Oil
Shades mounted on
ers, 7x38 put up ...
Opacpie Duplex
Ilartshorne Roll-
75r
Just received large shipmont of real Oriental
and Persian Hugs, which will be put on sale Mon
day morning, at the following prices, you may se
lect these rugs now and we will, if you wish, store
them, and deliver them at any time you say. By
buying now you got advantage of selection, reduc
tion in price, and Oct. 1st dating on your bill. We
mention below a few sizes and prices to give you
an idea of the reduction we are making. Come and
let us show you the full line.
1 Buloushistan Rug, 2 feet
8x5 ft 4 in. was $20 now
Water color shades, in tan, white
and two shades of green, (mounted on
guaranteed rollers) for... 3oc
0x8 feel Bamboo Shades (natural) $1.00
8x8 feet Bamboo Shades
IOxH feet Bamboo Shades '• ....
(ixH feet German Shades (best made)
8x8 feet German Shades “ “
10x8 feet German Snades “ "
1.60
2.00
3.80
4.40
5.50
1 Straband Rug, 3 ft. 6x5
feet 4 in. was $25.00 now
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4 in. was $25.00, now
Knjak Rug, 3 feet 6x4 ft
4 in. was $16.00, now
Shervan Rug, 4 feet 9x6
feet 10 in. was $27.50, at
Seraband Rug, 5 ft. 46x8
feet, was $40.00, now
$18.75
$18.75
$10 forty-five pound sanitary i'Yench
roll-edge Kelt Mattress, best ticking,
full site; sells regularly for $10.00, now
$5.00 Cotton Mattress, full size, good
quality ticking, special
One lot of Trunks that sold up to
118.00. All sizes. This sale
j One lot about fifteen in ail that sold up
to $10. Special for this sale
$20.68
$30.00
$168.751 $3 Matting Suit Cases $1.98
Genuine Cowhid
regularly for $7.5'
Cases, 24 and
This sate
inches. Sell
$4,98
This suit case is ma le on a box frame, matting
' ivered leather corners und strap; very light weight,
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MACON. GA.
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While we pride ourselves on the exceptional
quality of our bread and pastry in general, we nev
ertheless are unusually well prepared to till the
wants of those who prefer to do their own baking.
We carry the very choicest kinds of dour,
ready in any tiesired quantity. We sell all the fam
ous brands, which are not best because most adver
tised, but most advertised because best. Our stock
is kept fresh and dry, and you’ll notice the
difference it makes in your baking, first time you
trv it.
Our prompt delivery saves many a bake day.
EVERYBODY’S—
the big, strong M.ig-
a/inc for red-blooded
men and women.
JULY OUT TO-DAY
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Local And Personal!.—D. W. Brown
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Wilson-Stubbs Wedding.
A wedding that is of universal in-1
terest to our readers was solemnized at I
the home of the Capt. A. J. Miller
Thursday morning at 10:30, when Mrs-
Willie Wilson was united in marriage to
Mr. Sidnev Johnson Stubbs, of Macon. I
Only the immediate relatives of the I
contracting parties were present. How
ever, the spacious parlor and hallway
overflowed with the guests.
Mrs. Stubbs is one of the most at
tractive and popular as well as beautiful
women in the citv. Her friends are
not yet reconciled to her departure
from the city, as she occupies a place
in the social life of the city that is
difficult to fill.
The groom is a well known and highly
esteemed business man of Macon and
South Georgia.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
D. W. Branncn according to Presby
terian forms. The ring ceremony was
used, the ring having been in the family
of the bride for upwards of a century.
Mr. and Mrs, Stubbs left on the
Central train immediately after the
ceremony for Ashvilie and points in
Western North Carolina. On their re
turn they will be at home to their
friends at their residence in Vineyille,
.Macon.
The bride and groom have the con
gratulations and best wishes Of an un-
sually large circle of relatives and
friends.
PEALEn I TNT
COFFINS AND^ASKEl
Well Equipped in this Department and
Carry a Full and Complete Line
’Phones: Nos. 65 and 254
tulycr-Tlioinas Wedding.
Baugb-Cade Wedding.
Sunday June 27, a. the home of the
bride's mother near Deyererux, 8:30
o'clock in the evening. Miss Pearl I.
Baugh and Mr. James Cade were unit
ed in marriage, Rev. E. D. Echols, of
Sparta officiating. Only a few invited
friends and immediate members of the
family were present, but the occasion
was one very impressive.
As Miss Baugh, Mrs. Cade was re-
Mr. E. M. Bearden, of Jones county,
visited his son, Mr. D. W. Bearden, here
Sunday.
Mrs. Edward R. Hines entertained
the Tuesday evening bridge club in a
delightful manner at her suburban
home this week and all present spent a
most delightful evening.
Miss Miriam Atkinson, has return
ed to her home in Newnan, after a
c< gnizeo as one of the most beautiful j pleasant visit to Dr. and Mrs. John P.
young ladies of the community and Mr. I Atkinson.
Cade, who is from San Francisco. Cal., g;.- v ,
is a man of wealth and one of the lead- M „ j L . Barnes returned Friday
ing citizens of the great western city., after „ week visit t0 frjt!nda in Macon .
Immediately alter the ceremony they
left for their home so faraway, carry
ing with them best wishes of a large
circle of frieuds.
Miss Josie Seals is visiting in Culver-
ton this week.
A party of young folk enjoyed a straw
ride out to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. Bland last Friday night. It was
given in compliment to Miss Mirian
Capt. H. F. Newton, of FitzgeralJ,
arrived in the city yesterday.
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Mrs. W. H. Stembridge and Mr.
Atkinson, of Newnan, and c'ancing was \ Sidney Stembridge w'ent down to Dav-
a feature of the evening’s entertain- isboro Tuesday to see the son-in-law of
ment. Those present were: Misses ! the former, Mr. A. S. Brown, who is
Miriam Atkinson, Nettie Cone, Claudia critically ill there.
Drayton Thomas, formerly of Mil-
ledgeville, was married in Jacksonville,
June 15th to Miss Olivia Johnson Colyor,
Rev. Van Winder Shields performing
the ceremony. The news will be of
interest to the many friends of ihe
groom here. He left this city eight
years ago has made a good record in
business, working all the time for the
same firm and is now in charge of the
Tampa .office of the concern. His i encc Driskell, of Atlanta, visited Mrs.
bride is the daughter of Mrs. D. A. i W. H. H. Barnes this week.
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Colyer and is a talented and beautiful
Troutman, Florine Allen, Aannie Me- I
Kinley and Louise Ferrell. Messrs.
Jeseph, Flemistir, Cline, Attwood, I
Underwood and Brown. Dr. and Mrs. !
Atkinson were chaperones.
Mr. Wade Reynolds, of White Plains,
yisited Mr. Milliard Stembridge this
week.
Mrs. Bass, of Dublin and Miss Flor-
-e-IMj;
Misses Agnes and Marie Stembridge
pent Monday and Tuesday in Macon.
Mr. J. C. Cooper spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Monday and
young lady. They are at home to their
friends on Plant Avenue, Tampa City.
Fender-Brooks Wedding.
The many friends in this city of Mr.
Carlton Parks Brooks will be interested
to learn of his marriage to Miss Ida Mae
Fender, which occurred at Valdosta,
June 30th. Mr. Brooks is an old Mil-
ledgoville boy and is regarded here very
highly. His bride Is one of the most
beautiful and charming young ladies of
the famous South Georgia town and
the couple have all 'the best wishes of
their friends.
Urlskell-Moseley Wedding.
Miss Ethel Driskell and Prof. J. P
Moseley were married Wedneday after
noon at tho homo of Mr. W. H. H
Barnes, Jnear Mitledgeville, and Rev
Lamar Sims, officiated. Miss Driskell
is a well known young lady here and
she is recognized as one eminently fitted
to assume domestic duties, carrying a
charm of manner which wins her friends
everywhere. Prof. Moseley is a Dub
lin man and has scores of friends th< re
and many here. The usual g
are extended the couple by
friends.
Miss Bessie Ennis underwent a suc
cessful operation for Appenidicitis in
Sandersville Wednesday anil her many
friends will be delighted to learn that
she is progressing well.
Mrs. L. W. Davidson is visiting
friends and relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Venia Hopkins, will leave Tues
day for Adairsville, where she will spend
several weeks with her sister Mrs.
Aubrey Moore.
Mrs. Julia Parker and Miss Kate
Braxley spent In Macon.
Miss Bessie Ennis is visiting friends
in Sandersville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Macon Monday.
Walls were in
we will
turnip-
Paste this in vour hat so
as to remember the date.
Sat.. Noy. 20. 1 909
five $6.00 in gold for the four largest
without the tops, raised from our seed.
CULVER & KIDD
id wishes
host of
Miss Manila Finney is spending a few
days with Miss Sadie Jones at her Yine-
yille home in Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jordan spent Wed
nesday in Eatonton.
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Bultiuue-Ptiauick Wedding.
Wednesday afternoon Miss Annie
Bethune, of this city and Mr. Ralph J.
Peacock, of Macon, were mrrried at the
home of the bride’s parents. Rev. La
mar Sims, officiating. The affair was
quiet, only intimate friends and rela
tives of of the families being invited.
Mr. Peacock is a prominent young
business man of Macon and has many
friends in thisjeity. Miss Bethune was
know as one of the most beautiful and
talented young ladies of Milledgeville
and the young couple have the best
wishes of numerous friends for a happy
life.
Building Lip a Logger
Trade; Maintaining The
Old Trade on The Merit of
OUR SPLENDID GOODS
Eiwards’ “WILD CAT” and other soft drinks, including Ginger Ale, Sar
saparilla, Digestol and other brands.
X -
Edwards Bottling W'ks
Misses Sadie Mathis and Nannie Seals
spent the day in Eatonton Thursday.
Mr. J. 0. Bloodworth, went over to
Madison Wednesday looking into some
real estate matters.
s SUNDAY TRAIN
Eatonton and Milledgeville to Tybee
•‘where ocean breezes blow*’
Schedule Sunday’s Only, July 4, to August 8, ’09, Inclusive
Central Time No. 57 Sun. TlleSetraillS will StOp On
Lv Eatonton — Ar i35am signal at Coopers and Jordans
"• Mm^geviHe " 12 48 •• Crossing to take on and dis-
•• Asylum June " 1240 “ charge passengers. Tickets
•• fvey en *. . Pot * •• 1213 “ be sold on Sundays good
“ Gordon— Lvi205 “ goim* and returning only on
Ar TYBEE.... •• &p« these trains at
$2.50 ROUND TRIP
No Baggage Checked on These Tickets.
J. C. Haile, G. P. A. F. J. Robinson, A. G. P.
No. 58 Sun.
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