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About The Montgomery monitor. (Mt. Vernon, Montgomery County, Ga.) 1886-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
COLOR BLINDNESS. Hues of the Rainbow That Are Invii ib!e to the Eye. “If WC l')oi; nt ,i rainbow or t h«* #olar ►(•<«. 1 rum ■> ri ‘ 1 We ><•<• • . 1: ! I. : . i II ;' ' ular «•«»!'!*•' r<"<i, t «•! lo'.V, | grw'it, u* \! I't 1 ■ i *<# know flint there ar* Ini or wines ’ bflfflr !hi ■'(*d ale ' .s ! i-r tt'il'H above 'lot. 1 ' ;; < tn visible* tni‘ii ' i*. I i > j*. —.— jnc vert irciiti* > "lot perception can reco -i 'it t '■ ■ trum." sm> a w • • : in t. i* Sir; ml Magazine, “Tint I liavo never tnef a jietM'ii who ootihl i o more than that nil 111 her. I x*r< ore, t lxxp.dl there are real million- *•* *• . cavil tli.’et lit; . 'e c nti n ' on *-• T or at iieii-L Keren (jehnite | n> 1 its of difference. “Since below the rod and above the violet 1 hero lire o', "f va*. of a aim bur elmi.i tor, hut in VO Khotlli] expert til it [iOOple WOlll'l differ ■ - to 11,1 err ' ho\ find rooojrnized color, just a- they differ in t ben ah 1 • to • /•• verv lon and terv In h noli j ‘‘Thin if the ease, \\ tii’o one pt-l -'in V. 11 •• • ! ' ' v -oiO of | !ie Ted (or the \iolet) in the rainbow, an other will vcm lv ’ lof it. tlx* re tnninder beiii" totally invisible. Ir. Other ea-i - the \ i.-ih!'- Kpoi-frmn conmieiu e» at the or.m ,\ per son of tin* bind w ill loot at a red li/dit wlii' li i- simply blindini? in its intensity and declare that the ; room i ■ a 1 iso! I 1 ■ da rb “The second i!a -of the oolor < blind aro flm-r \ lx> --f>e or 1 ■ color- 111 1 ■ " 'i ■! "I six. In the tii I ih .wi >' ol ri oi ; hi i ndre < ■ colic ir< i n. H a ■ d upnoiii• ' i • In the ,t h -1 " !v foul' oolor,- ar< it. x ii ■ r-e or iii ' i ■ ! ' t i i Sons ile llld'-d ill the ahmr t"■ n i|e- ] prees mu i ior a pi n I i<• > I p-i' p ■ **H ' be for.ardo, a- i"'nr ;' s '* '' “In lb'' m\t di roe tlii'n colors J only arc , i \ i ■, 1 u' | nized a■ ii detente co or. 11 cull ed ;;VO|nsll M il. A per on 'ii '"' inp to till- ci.:- -of the color o' Slid J told II * o t hat a red ' Ccl I'll ■■ ! ill ! full bloh-otn had to Inin an ex : tlv i piruilai ap c,nance to the y low oi , the Kpeefr im. “The preen ih ,i" ■ ir the • next 'll" roc, on! i col I ; Keen in the spectrum, or ram ! Less and le- di m. c ■ Is j tween any part ■ > t! - -; < increitMiij.' decrees of color j ness until only the end- of the truin are i• r'ii ,I as ni ■: <r- j ent. I ilia \ tin •:■<.•* mo 1 • ; one uni e m coho. tlx md,v iilm.l I beinr iota !v eobu i l im. Gone Uelore. \ detect ivc biri; hi"! u t r In. and ; jllst licloiv the It Ml .Mile I -ob I I etnn look a • i I, "t in. The de tective wa- in pi;" iof a cr,mi- ;; lml who had 1 1 av« i< vl by a previous ii train, and In* took out a photo j; i uph oi ti ' |'n' 1 1 ci" i i! .cd it inteutlv. This at ll ., • t«•<t tin* aiten- ' tion of tiic "ilcmn man, who pivs eiolv a “S oli II,: \ C pc I'l‘l .i nee lo I a dear j | f riend r" “Dear " Vcv; verv dear, indeed,” ' i aiis"• cd the ir, * •‘Take comfort .he lias 1. 11 1 :■ me I ; In hire," com i inn cd ih. - n imin, ' | v mVV l|. • a 1 " ;c ■ , ,i \l i I he yot for a reply: "Vi Im ll him, and ot throe i hours' start of me, hut I’ll follow j him, even if it tako me to liens. - j koim;" I.io im Tit lots Timber Bootis. There is at t’a-sej a ibrirv prt»b- | ably unu|iio in the vorih. It is j i bound in timber, printed on timber i pap - po- ■ 'v rim w. d bb ,s - and deals exclusively with tim bi". Tin library mn'iestpui i- too 11 o' dub: i-t ck, which was compiled at the end of the last century by Karl SchieSubiich and i- c,cop,»M I 1 of about 000 volumes made from trees ill the park it Vi h: i cl oisllolie. E\en volume bear- on a ta not in timber, but, ijuecriy cn ri,;li, in morocco the name of t'c tr 1 from which it wa- olitained. I icre arc plates of tin- ire*- in all s' of its prow til, and the letterpress s a :.. •■-c . t c Ural - ' o; , i ■ . , A Cool Soldier. Tlemarka U* for h> self posses (lion e\ *i ■he -. t liu'llts o: iiat'.ie w" tlx ;.!' oj,. Mm M Mo- ■■ t 1 in Was d ' a ii'iicr to ! - s , re ta rv . ' * • x a-- dire. *i ■' Ul> • - i't ' V witl.m a ' *\v fi c. T c w the *. * tar. •, , ■ n let 1 er. “What's the mat**'-;* as’ 1 the ntar- ia 1. “The Kbeli!" u’a-ped the fri at ened s" “And what has the to d v;l !i tlx- ■ • r ■ a '• tb, ou w,th your woi , sir.” VHVMWttsWVVMVIMWWMWMWWM smumwwMmuwwwuiwc\vwwwvvwwtttvvvwtctew# i STOCK I I MUST BE SOLD IN 15 DAYS I f i I ... . r I I In view of urgent oircunistam'os wo are romoviiour Imsinoss from Mt. Vernon. (+) The cost of this removal is very ur. at. o ito av<ad tfn* \ ;ist expentitures in ixmioving l ® the i*oo(is, wi* havi* decided to elo>o on onr stock of Clothing, Shoes and Dry | (floods at enormous discount of oO per ccuit on the dollar. Wo, therefore, announce to jg Ih(‘ p(*oj»le of this community, the court dor: and the several communities around here 0 j that our | (p P £ ® ? j I i I 1 It would be very difficult to (‘numerate hen 1 all the 4 items which are given away almost free. 1 WE GIVE HERE JUST A FEW PRICES. YOU MAY JUDGE THE REST. \ i > Men’s Suits. 5 Men’s Suits worth $I s <JO sold at SO.OO (5 Men’s Suits worth ltbOO sold at S.(K) Men’s Suits worth 10.00 sold at b.OO || i 1 A large stock of Men's and '£ £ * * d Ladies’ Lurnishings must | Ik* sold at once. § S '5 <• :•} Youth’s and Children's Suits. | r >5 s . s jj V uth"s Suits worth .t t 7 tH) sold at $J{ 50 ;-!j V in li's Sin's worth 000 sold at 2bO V! V * •( i V"Utb's Suits wortdi JI.OO sold at 100 fj V nib’s Suits worth 2.00 sold at 1.20 K| I* Vj i'i 1 ,850 pair of Shoes and Ox fords must be disposed of. a Here are a few of’ our re presentative special prices: ! » Sit and Oxfords worth sold at $51.2f» j Shoes and Oxfords worth 4.00 sohl at 200 ; Shoes niul Oxfords worth 8.20 sold at 2OS $ Slim - and Oxfords worth 220 sold at 1 I s Shoes and Oxfords worth l.oOsohl at, .So b Calicoes at 5 l- k 2c. | 1 11 k- .' JV'--/ lL' / J 'V*V'V V wwwviwwwwiwywwiwv nwwMnwMwtnm ■•• * .»• i r All Notions Greatly Reduced. j In those hard summer months your opportunity lor buying your goods at half price lias come. Do not let it '-lip by, but come over and get a glance at the enormous display ot hardly credible i; and before unheard bargains. j| FOR FIFTEEN DAYS —THE LAST DAYS OF OUR STAY AT MT. VERNON. | 1 A. SEGALL Dry Goods, [ MOUNT VERH9M, GEORGIA - iwviitwiYmi-irm-mvTmuiitiiin rttwwmwwwwvttwvmtwwnivwwvtmw *********** THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR—THt i: I»A Y MIA 7,1010. *5*5»5«*5 .%•*.*;’ ’• •A'.V'T.i St. \ Our iat(sf and most attrac- | 5 I tiv( k stock ot drc'ss goods | l must go. | i I 5 Sailors and ohildrxn% Straw H its vv rth 7”>o, J-3 s 50c. 25c, . von away lor He, 3Ne and Ddo. *3 S J In 1 Dress (foods w'irth T 'C. .TO, TTc, 25**; sold at in | 48-*, otic, 21- :ynd ISO. || £ i'j 5 Silks of latest .style- and e.dors worth $1.25, |:i £ 75c, 50c; sold at Sso, 48c and Bi!c. || - ? | Linens. Lawns and o(,l. »r whit-**i»onils worth 35c, | !t 25c, 2<' ■. 1* •, lUe ; S' ihl at 28c, 10c, 18c, iS » lie and tile. gi it y Oinghams and l’ercales w rth 12.1 c, 10c, 8c; j,; K sold at 01c, Tic and 51c jj •# - ’ V\ •I Jti Sheet ihr ami i'.b'acliiny W'lTt-h 12 o*, 10c, Sc; § ■t Sic, 71c and 5 le. f, 2 § I; Shirts and I'ml. rvv* nr w rth $1 :5. 75c, ooc, V :> 25c; sola at 81c, l v i , 30c and 10s. 5 X V .> I lose—Mn, L-i<l i> s and Childrens worth 85c, S 25c, 15c, lo- ; - >bi at 21e, 17-, We and 7c. V ■i . | i Handkerchiefs worth In.- and sold at (»..*. bo. y | K Ladies’ W’n sts •: .d I ',d"i*skirts vv nth $1.2-), \ SI.OO, 75c, 5u.-; sold at *le, 00c, 4>c, 89c. g | Spc‘cisd hargnins in 5c lace f wliieli is sold nt Lk j :j v ■ «tJ• *>«•*«*»• *3"*#♦**♦ »#»•<• »•♦< i**• *♦#(*»l**» *o**o* I#»*e«*#»•/**#*♦#*•/»*»J ! 7t J; 1 A* ous’ Ilats, all new stock, but 5 we are urged to get rid of I them in 15 days. i: iz * 7 I * il i » * Men’s lints worth 50 sold at. $1 OS § Men’s Mats wort h Si.oo sold at I.(StS !« § Men’s lints worth 250 sold at lIS f Men’s Mats worth 200 sold at .OS 5 | All incredible large stock of | Laces and Embroideries we | offer below cost. «: j* (i Laces and Kmhroideries worth 50c, 88e, 25e, f.; Inc, 10c, sc; sold at S*Sc, 21c, 19c, Bc, Oc, 2; || and 2‘c. j; | Knee Pants sold at 3t)e., 10c. pi 81.00 Overalls sold lor GOc. |; | Men’s and Boy’s Caps at P.)e. jj Men’s Pants. J i Men's Pants worth $5 mo s>ld at $2.75 i •* Men’s pants worth 4.00 sold at 2.25 y Men’s Pauls worth 000 vdd at 175 j> p! Men’s Pants worth 250 sold at 1.25 || | Homespun at se.