The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, April 17, 1909, Image 5

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TO GET BARGAINS YOU MUST COME TO Finney Dry Goods Co. The Best of Everything for Spring and Summer. Here are Prices that Cannot be Surpassed, Clothing EVERYTHING in tlie newest patterns an styles at bargain prices. Men’s Serg e Cca and Pants, guaranteed colors, (If) nfj regular $ 12.50, our price ,p | UaUd Men’s Imported Serge Suits, worth 0 urprice $13-5° HIGH GRADE Fancy Worsted Suits made by the high-art^ tailors in all the latest ultra styles and fabrics, equal in every re spect to the finest tailor-made suits: Don’t fail to see these suits before buying. Regular prices at other places $18 to $30, our prices $10.00 to $18.oo Men’s Mon’s Odd P2nts Eangains! 450 pairs of tailor made-just received on'* lot worthy $7 to be sold at $5:00 mm ■ i,\ | \m\ ffi 1 % '"i’ls . it 9 One lot big value at $6.50, to go at Largo assortment regular $5.00, now 75c 48c 48c 17°6 i769 w In «:s white onus ValueM from Table Linen i, spo for Towels from - - - 4r to ISe Large assortment of New York Novelties. SHOES Men’s and Boy’s brogans worth <t* _ _ _ $1.50, you get them at *p 1 . Macon knit hose for men and ladies He See the Tiffany shoot for young it'll.50 to #5 Nobby line of gents neckwear, sale price, Hoc ~r ^2.25*13 t bie lot of cashmeri <% "» worth regular U(, vouH, I Ux can get them at qr S ntlvJ 78c Another lot to close oul "J worth $1.75 In Wool Dress Goods 54 in. Panamas in black, blue, brown, $1 quality at Panamas, blue, black and brown, 38 inches wide worth 60c Henrietta in plttm and other colors, regular 75c, to go at Satin, stripes wool voile in cream, light blue, na vy, 75e value to go at 20 pieces of stripe linens all colors, worth 25c and 35c, going at 2 bales choice suitings in short lengths, worth 10c and 12 l-2c. 10 yards to each enstomer for Ken’s Shirts Lion Brand from $1 to $1.50 Men’s shirts worth $1 in white, blue and stripes to go to Big assortment of shirts , just received, worth 75c,/ to,go at Ladies’ lorset Lovers Sells regular at $1 now for Jeans Pants and Overalls at al' prices. See them. Ik We Give Trading Stamps Corset cove- s s< world from 35 to 5tlr, going at this sale for 48c all over the 23 & 29c Wb Give Stamps —^———-/ir* 3L AJiS5& *L: CUCJ&mJu Bo) ’s and Children’s Clothing Boy’s knickerboiker suits 3 to 16 y’rs $3 50 to $7 “ odd pants, sizes 4 to 17, price 43 to 98c Complete line of boy’s caps 25 io 50c Noxall and Gotham llats. new shape $3.50 to $5 Goods Arriving Daily From New York, Come to see Them and Make Yourself at Home at Our Store. No 53 9 S. Wayne Street 1 vKaewsexopt We Must Have The lutiM asm 8 Business! We are going to put on the Market our entire line High Class Hats. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, (ONE DAY ONLY) We are going to knock the bottom out of Prices, for we are over-stocked with HATS! HATS! HATS! We are obliged to sell them. We need the Money. Here are the Prices for Next Saturday: Famous Washington Hate, $S, going for Essex Brand Hats, $2.00. going for Bay State Hats, $2.50, going for $2.25 $1.25 $1.50 Old Dominion Hats, $1.75, going for $1.2o Chesterfield Hats, $3, going for $2.00 Our Own Special, worth $‘1.50, going for $1.00 We have all the latest styles, shapes and col ors and this is an unrivalled opportunity. Be sure and come Saturday, April 24, we will please you. Blood worMemDridoe Go 117 Hancock Street, Milledgeville, Ga. Business Locals. ' Fresh beans, Irish poratoes and to matoes at City Grocery Co. Fresh Cellery, Lettuce, Onions, Fruit Egg Plants, Cabbage and Beans at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. We haye just received the Dr. Faber Self Filling Fountain Pens. Come and see them. Culver & Kidd. Gantt cotton planters, guno distribu tors,Little Joe harrows, Junior planters- Gee-Whiz cultivators, D. & H. Scovil hoes, seed beans, seel corn and Amber cane seed. International stock powders and prolific cotton sord. All at- JohnG. Bearden’s. We have just received fifteen new views of Milledgeville on Post Cards- Culver & Kidd. Fresh apples, bananas, orange3, la s. ins, prunes and nuts- Barnes & Richter. I 0U S ILK. One 50-Horse power engine and boiler, good as new, apply to J, L. Barnes, 313 Jefferson St. Milledgeville, Ga Lemons 15 ots. doz. at J. H. Ennis. We "an save you money on Hulls, Cotton Seed Meal, Oats, Brand, Hay, Corn, Meat, Lard, Amber Cans Seeds and Early Dent Corn. W. H. Montgomery. CHICKEN FOOD. Good for fowls, also domestic animals, con sisting of broken corn and other grains, known as “Screen ings.” Oconee River Mills. 2-17 tf. Ferris delicious hams and bacons, weekly shipment at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. 2^*If it’s real estate, no matter where located, see J. O. Bloodworth. Call on C. E. Greene for all firstclass groceries and get them quick. 4 boxes 10c. Polish 25cts. at W. JL Montgomery’s. Bugicide will destroy those awful bed bugs, 25c. per bottle with brush. Culver & Kidd. Mrs. Collett’s Strawberries fresh from the garden every day at J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store. * FOR SALE. The lot and building, now occupied by the Electric Light Plant. Price $2,000. This is fine place for manufacturing plant. Also Small residence and lot adjacent thereto price $1,000. Possession will be given iwhen our new plant is completed. Apply at cffice of Oconee River Mills. FRIGHTFUL FATE AVERTED. “I would have been a cripple for life, from a terrible cut on my knee cap, writes Frank Dmberry, Ketliher, Minn., ‘‘wfthout Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which soon cured me.” Infallible for wounds, cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns. Scalds, Old Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions. World’s best for Piles. 25c at all druggists. Telephone 55, W. H. Montgomery. If you wish to give your vi/siting friends or family an Automobile ride they will remember and enjoy call J. L. Sibley Jr. Phone 185. Fresh country and Dove Brand hamsi Barnes &. Richter. If you want the be3t trade with City Grocery Co. The season is now on for Oil Staves, special prices on 5 gallon Oil Cans filled at Chandler Bros.’ The ladies are cordi ally invited to call and inspect the new line of of pattern hats receiv ed this week by Miss Ellen Fox. something entirely new in shapes and trimming. 5 gallons Oil 75cts. at W. H. Montgomery’s. Clean you beds with Bugicide, 25c. with brush. Culver & Kidd. Buy your ice book from J. F. Bell's Pure Food Store. Prompt delivery. it’s real estate and you want to buy or sell, it will pay you to see J. O. Bloodworth. Cuba Molases and Georgia Cane Syrup at W. H. Montgomery’s. Dr. Hejs Poultry and Stock Powders keeps Chickens and Stock healthy. C. E. Greene. Wsar-Ever aluminum cooking uten sils, never rust, at R. H. Wootten’s. Why buy compound lard, when you can get the pure homo made hog lard from J H. Ennis at 12 1-2 cts. per lb. MOSEY COMES IN BUNCHES, to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N. Y. now. His reason is well worth reading: "For a long time 1 suffered from indi gestion. torpid liver, constipation, ner vousness, and general debility,” he writes. ' I couldn’t Bleep, had no ap petite, nor ambition, grew weaker e\ ery day in s )ite of all medical treat ment. Then med Electric Bitters. Twelve bot les restored all my old-time health and vigor. Now I can attend to business every day. It’s a wonderful medicine.” Infallible for Stomach, Liver, Kidreys, Blood and Nerves. 50c at all druggists. • i If it’s I’eal estate, prices are al ways right and terms easy with J. O. Bloodworth. Best quality, low prices, prompt de livery, “get the best” at J. F. Bell’s Pure Food Store. If you want the freshest candies go to City Grocery Co. Now is the time I to destroy bed in sects. Bugicide Will do the work. Culver & Kidd. 7 lb3. Grit3 25cts. at W. H. Montgomery’s. Pure home made lard for sale by J. H. Ennis at 12 1-2 cts. lb. Call at Mrs. Parker’s for the latest style in millinery. Fresh Chocolate candy- Barnes & Richter. Fresh lot Block s Candy at C. E. Greene’s. g Aul omobilcs repaired and kept in run ning order. Oils and Gasoline supplied. J. L. Sibley Jr. 25 lbs Sugar $1,35 at W. H. Montgomery’s. Fishing tackle, cast-nets, traut lines etc. at R. H. Wootten’s. A fresh shipment of assorted fancy crackers 15 cts. per lb. Try them at City Grocery Co. Don’t buy your millinery until you have seen Mrs. Parker’s line. She car ries the best. Alarm clocks, guaranteed, $1.00 each at R. H. Wootten’s Seed potatoes and garden seed all fresh C. E. Greene’s. Idle Hour Nurseries are represented in Milledgeville by Culver & Kidd. Fre iii crackers and cereal foods- Baynes £ Rioter. Just received, at Mrs. Parker’s, a beautiful line of the latest shapes in Milana. *