The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, May 28, 1909, Image 8

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Miss China Lee Was wont to be A lady of Supremacy. Her house so clean ’Twas plainly seen CHI-NAMEL there did reign supreme. We are not Spring Poet*, but we can not help but ding the prai.es of Chi- Naincl; a varnish made to walk upon will withstand ladling water and thumping •nd scraping will not mar its beautiful gloss surface. Pet us convince you. Full information on request. ’Phone or drop us a line and let us satisfy you that it is the only finish for floors and all other wood work. Wc will boil it in water for you or pound it with a hammer and will guarantee that what wc sell you will stand the same test. F ree Railroad F are To tmmn, Go, Wed. June 2nd to June 12th. i nUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS Will be paid railroad fare lor 100 miles Huy a ticket from your agent and have him give you a cash receipt, present this cash receipt to the clerk in making your purchase, and rail road fare will be paid to all buyers making a purchase of $25 or over The Jarmulowsky Dry Goods, $50,000 Shoes, Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing’ stock now being dispos ed of by the NEW YORK and ST. LOUIS CONSOLI DATED SALVAGE CO. $50,000 Worth of high grade stock must be sold. Cost profits or market value given no consideration. Done to raise money. Worth of highest grade dependable and well known standard mdse, for Men. Women and Children, to be oold at retail, Eatonton, Ga., at a mere fraction of the actual cost of the raw material. Come to Eatonton Qa. FOR SALE ONLY BY Culver 6c Kidd ECLIPSE OF MOON COMES NEXT WEEK Tolll Darkness Will Prevail When sun d! Night Becomes Hidden Next Thursday Just After Dark. A total eclipse of the moon is due to bo 1 isiblo hero the night of June 3, n lx , Thursday and darkness will reign ■up «mo foi 1 one hour und one minute •nl^urty.t wo seconds. The beginning of the total eclipse will be at 6:68 o’clock, Milledgevillo time; and will last for just a litilukhore than Tin' hour as stated ■bote.' ' • The magnitude of the oclipsq will be very groat and if the moon were one- teith lurger than it is it would be com pletely covered, though the obliteration will not make it completely dark, the appearance being that of sunset glow, but much softer ami almost invisible The first appearance of the moon as it rises will be almost natural and then the dark shadows will gradually steal over it until it is hid from view as an orb of light. Mr. 11. Connellee, of Wrightsvillo, (5a., an expert cabinet maker and up holsterer, will make his homo in Mill odgeville after Ju e 1, raid any one hav ing antique furniture to repair, or fix up. will please leave aiders at the News office. Best rco unmcnJations for high class work. The fines; display of blown glass, ice tea tur.d-li i a and pilehers ever seen In Milledgcvilic at K. II. Woollen,s. Commencement Will be Good Time for Bowling If you want some diversion out of the ordinary during the commencement season go over to the howling alley just in front of The News office on Wayne street und do some bowling. It will be exorcise and besides you will enjoy it immensely. A prominent business man stated Monday night that he happened to drop in one night recently after read ing a notice of tho alley in The News and he played and just kept playing, because it was so fascinating after he got started. That’s the wav it is and the sport is healthful and altogether harmless. Go over and try your hand and don’t for get that money invested in physical ex ercise is always well spent. Eatontcn's greatest shoe stock to be sold in sixteen days, beginning Wednesday, June 2d and closing Saturday, June 12. The entire $60,000 stock of high grade Shoes, Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings of the JARMULOWSKY Store will be placed on sale. Everyman, j woman and child is commanded to attend this event. We shall protect every buyer and our guarantee goes with every pair of shoes that leaves this store. We shall refund money to every purchaser for any reason whatsoever. No one should overlook this event. Take advantage of the greatest bargain feast ever offer ed I’utnam County shoppers. We have resolved to just one purpose, “to sell all,” and it must be sold. The stock tnat forms the basis of this sale is merchandise of dependability and quality. A sale without a counterpart or parallel. A sale at prices that will cannonade and shake the county from cente r to cir cumference. The doors will open promptly Wednesday, June 2d, at 9 a. m., on a scene of bargains never before equalled in Eatonton. The JARMULOWSKY Stock The best and greatest values on earth now stare you in the face. The only question is, can you, dare you, in justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this, to save at least three-fourths the price you arc obliged to pay the regular dealer for high grade Mdse for Men, Women and Children? Use good common sense with which nature has endowed you. Come and see with your own eyes and be convinced. When you take into consideration that this sale is of still more mportance to the people t han any sale ever held, and also the very largest sale anyone ever attempted, involving thousands upon thousands of dollars, it will con- v ey to you some idea of the marvelous bargains that will he offered to the people WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd AT 9 A. M., AT THE JARMULOWSKY STORE This gigantic stock will be marked in plain figures. We assure each and every purchaser absolute satisfaction. Wc guarantee everv price, ami every statement here made, and will take back, exchange or refund your money on any purchase unsatisfactory whatsoever. The building will close its doors Monday, May 31st, and Tuesday, Juno 1st, to mark down and arrange the entire stock, so that the masses can be easily handled, and will remain closed until Wednesday. June 2nd. at 9 a. m., when the greatest sale positively opens—greater in the ►parkling ariav of charming style*, but greatest in the bewildering low prices asked. Ten days of inimitable bargains before the public, beginning Wednesday, June 2nd, and cintir.uii g ft r ten days, until Saturday. June 12th. Come here expecting to find absolutely the best values you ever saw. You will not be disappointed. We guarantee you that our prices are lower and the styles such as you only could picture in your most exalted moments of imagination. We caution you to come early as such bargains sell quickly. Were we to quote prices on tho entl re stock we would require the space of a 24-page newspaper, so we only give you a glimpse of what vou can save by mentioning a few of the extraoidi- nary bargains that will be offered. Bear in mind that everything is just as advertised. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance or your money refunded imme diately. TYBEE EXCURSIONS VIA CENTRAL OF GEORGIA Central of Georgia Railway will sell ten-day tickets Milledgeville to Tv bee and return, every Saturday, May 27th j to August 21st, 1909 inclusive, at rate] of $7.59. Summer excursion tickets will also he on sale to'principal resorts in the' United States and Canada. For further infoimation cull on A. D. Neslot, Ticket Agent, or address J. (’.. I Haile, Genual Passenger Agent, Sa vannah, Georgia. Men’s Furnishings 15c black or tan Hose Gc —Men's Half Hose, sell the wide world over for 15c; New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company’s Liquidation Sale price 6c 100 dozen men’s good 10c Socks, heavy quality. New York and St. Louis Con solidated Salvage Company’s Liquida tion Sale price . 3c Men's 25c Half Hose, 11c, Brown Socks of extra thread, good 25c value, in all sizas; New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company's Liqui dation Sale price 11c Men’s Hats Fedora and staple shape Hats in black and drab, an excellent $1.60 value. Come in all sizes and stvles. New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company’s Liquidation Sale price. ...69c Men's Fedora and tourist shape Hats, selected from lots where there were only one or two left, nnd combined mak- i ing * total of about 250 Hues, worth up . to $3.50. During this sale your choice, ' each; New York and St. Louis Conaoli-1 dated Salvage Compan’s Liquidation Sale price $1.39. Shoe Department ! Men’s single and double sole lace ■ Shoes, London cap. extension soles; i every pair positively guaranteed for good wear; worth $2.00; New York and j St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Com pany's Liquidation Sale price . $1 39! Men's Shoes for business wear that means service and comfort; all now thapes; worth $3.00; New York and St. I nus Consolidated Salvage Company's Liquidation Sale price .... ....$1.69 Ladies’ Handker chiefs Ladies' linen finish Handkerchiefs, sold regularly at 10c; New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company's Liquidation Sale price 3c Ladies' finely hemstitched or em broidered Handkerchiefs, others with floral designs in corner, worth up to 20c In this New York and St. Iaiuis Con solidated Salvage Company's Liquida tion sale 4c Dozens and dozens of ladies’ hem stitched end embroidered Handkerchiefs also some lace trimmed; pretty neat designs, all new and fresh goods, worth 25c; New York nnd St. Louis Consoli dated Salvage Company’s Liquidation Sale price 7c Tailor made Skirts Ladies’ White Linen Skirts—all sizes — were considered excellent values at $2.00; watch ’em go at New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Com pany’s Liquidation Sale price 89c Ladies' high grade Walking Skirts. They come in all descriptions, hanging full of that indescriable something call ed “stylo,” tucked, flaring bottom, light and dark mixtures, also stripes and plaids, guaranteed worth up to $3.00. Now York and St. Louis Con solidated Salvage Company's Liquida tion Sale price $1 46 Little Needfuls Pins, two papers, 200 count 'or . lc Hooks and Eves, two cuiMs lc Wire Hair i’.ns, two p.„.,,.igcs ... lc Best Safety Pins, caul ... . 2o 10c Pearl Huttons, all six's, per card, ,2c Men’s Clothing Men's splendid Suits, made up in medium and light weights, conserva tive styles, positively worth $10 or vour money refunded at any time. New York ami St. Louis Consolidated Sal vage Company’s Liquidation Sale price $2.98 Men's $15 Suits $5.95. This repre sents a lot of suits in worsted and serges. Also some dark fancy mixtures. In the new swagger fad cut sack coat, entirely custom made. Remember you get your money back if not satisfied. This suit goes, New York and St. l,ouis Consolidated Salvage Company's Liqui dation Sale price ....$6,95 $18.50 Men’s fine SuRs $7.45. A grand assortment of single and double-breast ed Sack Suits, black, blue and brown chevoits, serges, velour finished cassi- mere, some solid worsteds in gray and brown, nobby tweed mixtures in all the most desirable and newest shades, all superbly tailored; coats French faced finished, perfect tit guaranteed. Values that are equal in every respect to suits that sell for $18.60. New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company's Liquidation Sale price $7.45 Embroideries Wash Goods Department i and Laces! 2,000 yards of Cambric Edges and Insertions from one to three inches wide, 5c. fi l-2c, and 7 l-2o values; New York and St. Louis Consolidated Sal vage Company’s Liquidation Sale price Import ■ 1 Cambric Edges and Insertions from 4 to 8 inches w ide, actually 15c and 2 lc seller*; New York und St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company’s Liqui dation Sale price 9c 12c Percales 8 C 45x36 Pillow Ca3e ........ 11c 100 Bed Sheets ,.89c 40-inch Killarny, Linen, worth 25c. Sale price lie 25c Galeta Cloth Suiting, all colors 16c 5.000 yards Organdies, Lawns, Batii- tes, all new styles, wortn from 8 to 10c; New York and St. Louis Consolidate! Salvage Company's Liquidation Sale price 3 l-2c 3.000 yards figured Lawns and Batis tes, polka dots, stripes and dainty floral efforts.worth from 20c to 25c; New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Companys’s I jiiu illation Sale price. .8c Ladies Hosiery and Underwear Ladies' Nainsook Night Gowns, full length, trimmcded in elegant style with embroidery, hemstitched ruffles on neck and arms; were $1. New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Company’s Sale price 38c $2.50 Muslin Night Gowns. 89c. Made of cambiic or muslin beautifully trim- meil with einoroidery and hemstitching, some with lace and tucked yoke. $2.50 values, at New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Compan's Liqui dation Sale price 89c Men’s Pants $1,50 and$! 75 l’ants69c. Good quality paints in striped patterns.all sizes; were considered a great bargain Ht $1.50, Watch ’em go at New York and St. Louis Cor..- • iated Salvage Company's Liquidation Sale price ..69c. TURK? IIKR FOR MI.1J. ('i.ego.il Fi.iqimhar grain thrcslcr! ■r sale cheap. Apply to, Robson & Evanr. <ooo ■> \\ e have just received congratula tions from the New York Finan cier, stall no that we arc now en tered .on the Roll of Honor, and that out of 12,0(H) State Hanks in the United States less than 650 have attained thiy distinction. \Ye solicit^ your pqtrpnagc. \Ye pay 4 per ; ceh.t.*o oh ‘time sav ings, compounded e v e r y six months. ' ‘ “ Merchants & ? Farmers Bank Jno. T. Allen. Pres. . . i ! .* L. C. Hall, Cashier Jiuj. 1* Day, Assistant Cashier. HEAD Ail numbers, Blac k und \\ bite iSalvage 0 Cents Sale Price ^ Spool NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The reason f< r this le is cauatd by the >1»-| ressi >1 i onditi is with an uceuminuiation ot sleek, leaving u- :a ups Lon w is a gnat financial emhavrabiiunt—being aware <u me fact ti ispose of uur stock at a sacrifice now than to wait until w hi;S has !< » Ir.ch v oak! cat that it is better aie forced to do sc A SALVAGE FLVEi! therefore we have turned our stock over to the CONSOL! 1> V11 It MM Vt.’K ( <> Thanking the public for their past patronagt NKW YORK Wit SI'. 1.01 IS wo are very respectfully. O. JARMULOWSKY. Calico Domestics Ginghams Lawns 3 {CTS. YARD ♦ ; ♦ 1 : | ♦ i ♦ o ■ ♦ :! Sale 1(1 Days, Beginning WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2nd New York and St. Louis Consolidated Salvage Co, ADAM GOLDMAN, Presided and General Manager. EATONTON, GA. THE BLACK SION