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we continue to REDUCE PRICES. Our
it before the new tariff law goes in effect.
AND SEE BEFORE THE BEST AND
Oar entire stock of Novalty Uress Goods will be closed oat next week at
ir than Ever Come and see them. In addit ; on to tho above we offer
15 pieces all Wool Ladies Cloths at 85 cents, worth $1 00.
25 pieces all Wool Mixtures, very heavy, at 42 cents, worth 65 cents.
12 l-2o.
S and CAPES,
in the city.
OF THIS
Kin Chow and Ta-Lsn-Wan am the
outworks of Port Arthur, and thoir in-]
rest men t is a prerequisite to taking the (
maiu works.
Fong Fang Tcheng. stai
patch to have been taken
oae, is said at the legatic
stronghold on the line
Moukden. Its occnpatic
close the Japanese are di
Manchurian capital.
Uncle Sam ia bound to kick off all his Bannrb will 01
troubles, come out lively, and have a ubscribera who
THE
AS THE SEASON ADVANCES
sell this Stock of floods entirely
time to buy GOODS CHEAP.
ABLE GOODS ARE SOLD.
The Largest and most Desirable Stock of Carpets and Bags
Special For Next Week.
10 pieces Tapestry Carpet* at 75 cents, worth 85 cents.
15 pieces Union English Supers at 45 cents, wor h 65 c .
10 pieces all Wool Supers at 65 cents, worth 80 cents.
10 pieces Body Brussels at 85 cents, worth $1 25.
20 pair Chenille Portieres at $3 50, worth $5 00.
20 pair Chenille Portieres at $5 00, worth $7 50.
20 pair Chenille Portieres at $7 50, worth $10 00
150 pair Lace Curtains that mu -t be sold.
200 Window Shades to close at lower price* than ever.
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ill pieces au now rianuei ouiungs at oo cent*, worth 50 cenl
10 pieces all Wo i uovert Cloths at 60 cents, irorth 75 cents.
50 pieces Green and Gold Pert als at 10 cent9, worth 15 cents.
20 piece* 27 inch Unbleached C >tton Flannel at 9 cents, worth
This will be a CLOSING week with us in CLOAKS, JA.CKK;
Come and see them. Oar prices will be Lower than any other ho se
A Deep Cut Throughout
SOCIETY'S REALM.
our entire stock of
WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS
Realizing that money is worth more today than for many years past, we are
more for it. The big tariff reduction of the l»»t Congress it doing
going to give „
the work, and wo have put our stock at low tariff prices Now is your time to
get a handsome Dress Pattern at what an ordinary one usually costa.
Our stock U complete, with every style, shade and wear, and we will please
you in the price.
200 Black Silk Warp Henrietta reduced to $1 65.
175 Black 8ilk Warp Henrietta reduoed to (147.
150 Black Silk Warp Henrietta reduced to $1 20.
136 Black Silk Warp Henrietta reduced to $1 12 1-2.
125 Black Silk Warp Henrietta reduced to $1 00.
100 Klack All-Wool Henrietta reduced to 80c.
85 Black All-Wool Henrietta reduoed to 70e.
76 Black All-Wool Serge reduoed to 60c.
65 Blaok All-Wool Serge reduced to 50c.
And ao on down to the ehespeat Black Henriettas and Serges.
In Colored DresS Goods the same big red notion has bedn made, and every
salesman ordered not to miss a sale for the money.
OOTBALL and
weddings have
occupied the at
tention of the so
ciety people of
onr classic city
for the last week.
The game on the
compus Monday
was highly en
joyed by t h e
ladies, as it was
hy the most ebthnsisatic football crank.
Many remarks, such as foal, choke him,
run Mr. . Ob dear, etc., wen beard
from that part of the grounds occupied
by the fair maidens of the city.
Mr. Charlie W arren, of Haw-
kiaeville, ua., spent nearly all of last
week with friends in Athens. Mr.
Wsrnn is a graduate of the University
class of 1889.
Mr. Monroe^Dearing, an Ath
ens boy, who is making a fine bueineas
reputation^or himself in 8svannsb, is
visiting nlstives in the oity.
Miss May Comer is expeoted in
the eity to-day. She will be tbe guest
of Mrs. Dr. QuilUan, on Haneock av
enue.
Hull, Mrs. Campbell, MUs Jennie
Smith, Mre. Sneiling, Mre. Bocock,
Mre. J. A. Benedict and Mrs. H. C.
White.
* * Mre. H. C. White entertained
the yonug folks German Club at her
her home Saturday night. Among tho»e
present were: Misses Isabella and
Gertrude Thomas, Marion Carlton, Ma
bel Brumby, Blla Williams, Susie
Lumpkin, Ada Griffith and Luoy Ger-
dine, Messrs. Nesbitt, Dsncy, Lock-
hard r, Baxter, Welch, FernaU, Brumby
and Cochran.
’VARSITY WINS.
You Don’t Like
Cashmere Gloves?
A bis
That’s because you haven’t
worn the
** K’AVSFP
Patent Finger-Tipped*
Cashmere Gloves
They are the wannest and
best-fitting gloves made, and
we guarantee them. Look in
the hem, the name “Kayser”
is in the genuine,
lot of them Comfortable Gloves on hand, and are selling fast.
big L .
one delighted with them. We have them in Silk and Cashmere.
Every
The Acme of Perfection (a reached in our famous Maggionl Kid GloveB
Every lady in Athens know them, Our competitors* wives wear them when
they want alrat-class, elegant fitting, long lasting Glove.
Our Foster Patent Laced Kid it well known, and one of the most popular
Gloves on the market. A big stock of these goods on hand.
Our line of School Hose for boys and girls are second to none made, and
going this week at prices never heard of before.
The members of tbe Garden
Club went over in a body to attend tte
flower show in Atlanta laat week. Tbe
Sea Board Air Line Road kindly agreed
to allowing the members reduced rate*,
ao that nearly every member could af
ford to go over to see the flower ex
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s dastorla*
A CARD.
Editor BunnI desire through
the columns of your paper to express in
the strongest manner possible the out
raged condition of my personal feelings
over the treatment .1 received at the
bands of two polioe cfillers io the opera
house lsst night. The facts of the case
are aa follows: 1 bought a ticket to tbe
play going on then. The Mabel PaigeJ
THE GEORGIA BOVS DOWN THE
T1LLMANITES.
wm NOT TO NOTHIN
They Received From the
South Carolinians a Cor
dial Greeting—Mrs. Till
man Presents Flowers.
1 HE EDITORS
PANDORA
Company were playing Daphne. 1 occu
pied a seat with some friends in. the bal-l
oony. While there I applauded some]
partaof the acting of the troupe, which]
of oourse did not displease the police
men, but when I began to use my per
sonal righto to express my disapproval
of some of what I considered execrable
bibit. The ladies were bighly pleased \ acting, which I did by hissing, two pc-
with tbe<r trip, and all deolare that i Uoemen walked over and told me if I lid
they would have as pretty a flower I w again they would arrest me. This
In the celebrated Dr. Kayaer’s Underwear, remember that we have whatever
you want—for men, women and children. Also e line of Night Robes for gen
tlemen and ladies. This is the best system of Underwear manufactured, and *tia
economy to boy it.
show as Atlanta had last week.
Mr. Holcombe Bacon, of tbe
University, left yesterday to spend a
day or so in Atlanta.
Messrs. Dent, Bush and Harris,
of tbe University, attended the Dixie
Fair in Macon Saturday.
Miss Meta Atwood, of Darien
is visiting her titter, Mrs. R. M. Black,
on M illedge avenue.
Mr. Lewis Russell, of Marietta,
is on a visit to relatives in the*oity.
* Mr. C. W. Nichols, of Atlanta
waa in tbe city yesterday.
Mr. Wat Harris, of the Uni
versity, left yesterday to pay a visit to
his parents in Maoon.
Mr. J. C. McMaster, after a
pleasant visit to friends in Maeon, re-
tamed to the city yesterday.
Mr. Charlie Young, who has
been doing tho midway at the Dixie
Fair, returned home last night
Mr. Roland Steiner after spend
ing a few days visiting his nephew, Mr.
Hel Steiner, of the University, returned
to his homo in Waynesboro yesterday.
* * Mrs.H. C. White entertained
the young folks German club at her
beautiful home on MUledge Avenue
last night. Danoing.'musio and refresh
ments was the the order of the evening,
* * Dr. I. M. Schwab, of Savannah,
is the guest of Mr. Charles Morris, on
Hancock avenue.
* * Mr. Will Armstrong, of At
lanta, came over to attend the Sewanee-
•Varaity foot ball game Moodsy.
* * Miss Minnie Morris, after
pleasant visit^to Visa Schwab, of Sa
vannah, has returned to the City.
* * Miss Ella V. Bradford, who is
on her way to Augusta from Mt. Airy,
will spend a day or so with Mrs. C. P
Wilcox on the Campus.
* * The young married ladies Fri
day Morning Whist Club met at Mrs
Jim Bloomfjeld’3 home Friday
A beautiful line of Neglige Shirts for gentlemen. The nobbiest goods on ip( ,
themarket. Closingont at bottom prices. In «* Those present were: Mrs.
Vflg all-raiuid bargains thiaweek, we am thn people. Come and see. Bloomfield, Mre. ov.ee, Mre.
VONDERAU & CO.
Dr.
Bloomfield, Mrs. A. H. Hodgson, Mrs.
C. A. Soudder, Mr?. Billups Phinizy,
Mr?. R. W. i.arapkin, Mrs. W. D. Grif
fith, Mr?. Ed. Brown, Mrs. A. E. Gnill
Mrs. C. B. Griffith, Mrs. John ~
'lifer, .VaBSaa
was unwarranted assumption of police
power over a citizen who had paid his
money to witness a show. 1 expressed
my disapproval of another scene by
biasing again. The officers then came
over and arrested me and took' me out
of the building. Now I want to know
whether police men, public servants
that they are, can be allowed to exercise
the power of the Csar of Russia and
arrest a citizen who, after paying for
his ticket, attempts to expreis bis dis
satisfaction bv the customary manner
of hissing, nils is an assumption of
power, I for one, will not hereafter sub
mit to, and I ask that the eity counoil
investigate thia outrage.
Jons B. Bun.
Columbia, 8. C., Nov. 3.-(Speoisl.)—
The Tarsity boys arrived in Columbia
yesterday afternoon in good trim: were
put in training this morning. This af
ternoon they went out to tho field.
Quite a crowd waa present. Mre. Gov
ernor Tillman took a great inteiest in
>ur ’Vanity team, and presented the
beys with a very bancaome waiter of
fliwers. Senator Irby waa prismt to
witness the game.
Tbe field waa very heavy. Qeorgfc
won the toss* nd takes tbe goad. The
Varsity mads a touchdown tn thie
minutes from the start. Goal w.skcked
when tbe hall was put in play Clarks
got tbe ball and made a beautiful run
of fifteen yards. ’Varsity makes
another touchdown. This quiok work
was kapt up all through the game.
Tbe special features of the game waa
tbe playing of Stubbs, W. Spain, Sdj
der, Butler and Clarke of the Georgia
team, and Bryan, Moorman, Ut« and
Vats of the South Carolina team.
Tbe soon was 40 to 0 in favor of Geor- ‘
gia. •
Wo have received from the hands of
the Booth Carolina boys a kind, hospi
table treatment. R. Burton Davis.
Wot* Elected yesterday by tbe Bight
Fraternttlee Interacted.
The annual Pandora, whioh is usu
ally a ohroniole of the doings, misdo
ings and undoings of the students an i
professors for tho current year, written
in an entertaining, lively manner, -sill
be published again next year. The fra
ternities met yesterday and eleoted the
following gentlemen aa editors: I
J. H. Burner, Sigma Nu, Editor-In-
Chief.
J. G. Gibson, D. T. D n Business 1
agee.
Associate editors, W. A. Harris,
Phi; J. W. Morton. K. A; J. T. Dunlap.
Phi Delta Theta; Hal Steiner, 8. A E;
Homer Black, Chi Pai; W. W. Chandler,
A. T. O.
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For rent on Dougherty Street
1 Six Room Hous-.
1 Four Room House.
C. A. Scuddkb.
Don't fail to see Peck’s
Tuesday night, Nov. 6.
Bad Boy on
To Thb Public.—There has been a
alight change in tbe N. E. Schedule. \
At T. M.C. A. Today.—Tbe meeting
for men at Y. M. C. A thia afternoon at
4 o’clock will be led by prof. A.H.
Patterson. Prof, Patterson is a
speaker, and hi! aedress on Hi
will be of great interest, all men in
Boy's masting at 3 o’clock led by
Crane. Subject, “The scarlet oboi
ible
ted,
fits
LOWEST PRICES! BEST COAL! \
NewSoddy 24.15 and $4 35; Jelioo
24.56 and $4 65; Paint Rook 24.75.
ATsras GAs Light Co.
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FOR SALK.
Cboioa Seed Oats at Rock college,
also two Miloh Cows.
Jab. B. Huhnicutt.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria#
PROF. J- B- HUNN1CDTT
Has Just .Returned Prom die Dixie
Pair at Macon.
The Dixie Fair at Macan has been
largely attended during tbe last week
Thousands of people from all*over the
state availed themselves of the cheap
railroad rates to tbe Central City’s show.
Prof.J.B. Bunniouttwho was one of
tbe judges on;the agricultural exhibits,
returned home lsst night. He reports
that the exhibits were very fine, indeed,
and demonstrates that the farmers of
Georgia can i also aa fine a crop of vege
tables, fruitt or cereals as any section on
the globe. Tbe Dixie Fair will cloee
next Thursday, November theStb.
DELICIOUS FRUIT.
Tokay, Malagar, Catawba Grape?, Ap
ples, Orange?, Bananas at Jester’s.
The regular monthly meeting of tbe
Industrial Home will be held Monday
afternoon, Nov. 5th inst^ at the Y. M.
C. A. building at 4 o’clock, :l]
Mbs. C. D. Flaxxgbm, See’y.
fail to see the Bad Boy next
r night you will miss the funni-
thing ever in Athens.
MORE INFORMATION.
FRESH EVERY DAY.
Norfolk and Savannah Oysters at
Jester’s.
THE FORUM FOR NOVEMBER.
Hss articles on 12 snbjeoto, all of the
subjsot are of .interact, some
of importance, euoh as David
B. Hill, election of United States
Senators by the people, Wage
earners 1' ■» of wage . The I. t
one, on Revival of business ia on
matter that will interest far more per
sons than all the rest. The writer be
gins by a few words on bow wo came to
need a Revival. That if, how we come
to be mourners in a wor J, he touches
first tho depression, be says there was s
commercial depression in the old world
(that like tbe cholera N. B. all phrases
in brackets are that banners would
travel) westward. Wo had a
(cholera) of our own, the currency
problem (which joining bands with itt
big eastern brother,) (began a stomping
down jig or break down) on valuations.
He calls them “over valuations,” be
says pretty plainly, you bad been
making too many things and asking
too mnoh for them. People with
money did not tbiuk they wen getting
tbeir money’s worth. He touches the
problem of Railroad stock watering
rather excuses it, hints that a good
many stock holders most get out and
that railroads must be allowed to make
more. The patient is a good sight bet
ter than the late Czar of Russia, that
Ntwi RccHvpiI by the «| Legation
Washington, Nov. 3.—The Japanese
legation liae received the following ca
ble dispatch from the Japanese govern
ment:
“The first army under Marshal Yama-
gat a has taken possession of Foil.
Cheng. The Chinese fled toward Mat-
tineuung. The second army, under
Marshal Oyama, are now iittaokiug
Kiuchew, and both Ta Len Wan and
Port Arthur will soon be taken.”
This information, coming on the ani-
vorsary of the emperor’s birthday, is
iving much satisfaction at the legation,
last sentence, to the effect that Port
Arthur will soon be taken, seeing to in
dicate tliat the former dispatches that
Port Arthur had been captured were
premature.
As the presa dispatches frequently
r recede the official advices, however, it
is regarded an possible that Port Arthur;
has in reality fallen, and that the above!
dispatch was written before the event!
for triple thanks. He hopes it
will be soon but can’t say how soon,
an interesting article.
COAL COAL COAL.
Soft and hard ooaJ can be delivered
any time. Get my prices before buy
ing. Phone No 40. W. M. Oran*.
The Bad Boy is due at the Athens
opera house Tuesday night. Be sure
and come out.
/tvtM
Peck’d Bad Boy nod
aotors next Tuesday uigU
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