The Milledgeville news. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1901-19??, June 11, 1909, Image 8

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Y fj : H •i I Great Sale! Real live bargains for the next few weeks. We have put tlie knife in the prices to move all sum mer goods. 5c A special sale of Embroideries, com mencing Saturday until closed out, 25, 50, *40, and 50c, choice of the 1 entire lot at yd | jl* AM 15 and 20c Embroideries, choici of the entire lot, until closed out, at pur yard Colored Organdies, Lawns and Chif fons, 20 and 25c, special sale 1 O- price. See our middle counter | Uu Wash Chiffons, Organdies &. Lawns that are worth 50c a yard, spe- QCp cial sale price. Middle counter Zu” Silk Foulards and Messalines, OCp worth 50c, special sale price, yd Zuu Too many short ends and remnant*. About All pieces of white Lawns i:i remnants, running three to five yards, that sold at 'Joe., dOe,, |()e. and 50*. v,r' 10 & 15c. A sweeping eut in ladies’ Muslin 1 nderwear to close. So.oil (iowns, special sale price $_’.o(I t t!»w! 1 s, Spt'eia 1 sale price $2.<>0 t iowns, special sale price SI .dll • iowns, special srde price AO ( orset < o\ ers, at t 'orset ( over: ai $1 .AO Skirts. !v trimnie ri*i rn 3 i -«J J 38c. & 25c. 13c About Atl Shirt Waists well made and nicely trimmed of tine material, a waist thot sells for SI.'JA, .sl.Ao and < $2.00. Take your choice for 3| A few King’s Shirt Waist left that sold for $.'I.Au; if you can find your size take your choice for JZ f>0 dozen ladies real line yauze sum mer Vests, the regular price, 1 n IAe.,our special price will he I UU E.E.BELL Business Locals. Fresh beta to chips at Barnes & Rich ter’s. Keep your chickens ar.d stock healthy by using Hess stock powders. C. E..J Greene. I Your hair is falling out. stop it by us ing rum and quinine hair tonic just 35 I cts. at Culver & Kidd’s. | Best ice cream freezers on the rr.ar- | ket for the money at li. H, Wootten’s. j For quick deliveries of all fancy gro ceries call Barnes & Richter’s. tJIcc tea tumbler?, pitchers and ice picks at it. H. Wootten’s- Don’i fail to see Chandler Bros for fruit jars of all sizes. Fruit jars, jelly tumblers and jar rub bers, at it. li. Wootten’s. Itum and quinine hair tonic will stop veur hair from falling out. Just 35cts. at Culver &. Kidd's. Sweep wings at one half price, scranse at reduced prices, at Chandles Bros'. | Now is the time to use rum and qujn- | me hair tonic 35 cts. Culver & Kidd. We have just received a fresli crate of Dove Brand harns. W. ii. Montgomery. Mothers. Use pound boxes of Talcum powder on the babies. 25 cts. per pound at- Culvor & Kidd’s. NOW IS THE TIME-to buy cheap Farms in Hancock county uneasy terms, Write Jas, A. Harley, Sparta Ga. Pure Cuba molasses 50cts. per gallon. W. 11. Montgomery. Sweet and sour pickle, both bulk and j in buttles, at City Grocery Co. Talcum powder of the first quality 251 cts. per pound at- Culver & Kidd's Fresli shipment of catchup, dressings, sauces and peanuts butter at, City Grocery Co. With a purchase of $1.00 worth of coffee we give you free a cup, saucer and plate, one of each. W. 11. Montgomery. Canned milk, eveaporated cream and all kinds fruits for freezes at, City Grocery Co. Why pay 26 cts. for a two ounce box j of Talcum powder when you can get a whole pound for 25 cts. at- Culver & Didd's. For fresh vegetables call City Gro cery Co. I’hone 11. Ml'LKS FOR SALE Two nice young mules, for sule cheap. W. H. Montgomery. Talcum powder for 25 cts. per pound at Culver & Kidd’s. Fresh shipment of National Biscuit Co. assorted crackers at City Grocery Co’s. MULES FOR SALK Two nice young mules, for sale cheap. W, H. Montgomery. -WWW** £ Bloodworm & Bloodworm \ BARGAINS IN REAL, ESTATE H marry x’..'*sz>- a g— ■ w g——■ ,di TERMS EASY . Prof. E. N. Reynolds and Mr. Dan Denton left Tuesduy by boat for Dublin and the trip down the Oconee was no doubt very delightful. Mr Will M. Matthews left last nigh* for i Jacksonville, Fla. where lie assumes | churgo of the state agency of the Park er Chemical Co. Helms met splendid success in the work. I Real Estate bought and sold, Renting a Spe= cialty, Representatives of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co., one of the best in America. \V e offer you the following bar gains! Mrs. I/aura Paine’s Residence, S. Jefferson St., $3,800 Mrs. Dozier’s beautiful res. on Jefferson St., 3,600 Two Lots, Schell Property, W est End, each 400 Two Lots, beyond Georgia depot, each - 350 For other Bargains in Real Estate on Easy Terms -CALL ON US— Bloodworm & Bloodworm Over liorne^Andrews Commission Co. uwmMsmwmm3imwsm “A LITTLE BETTER FOR A LITTLI LESS’ GENTLEMEN! Stop-Consider In honor of Miss Rel Fulham. M as j Annie McCombs entertained delight: ul- ly last Friday evening, several couplet* ' b.iing invited. Delightful refreshments u-id interesting gi.it-3 adi'e I lo the j guietv of the cccuiion. j I Two automobile accidents marred the J serenity of the horseless carriage world I in Milledgevill during this week,Messrs, j Tom Callaway and Ed Kidd being the j unfortunates. However, no one was hurt to any extent in either case. ] though the escapes were somewhat j marvelous. Both machines wt : slightly injured. Money Earned is Money Saved You c;\n do both by corning: now and selecting: one of those swell Suit? and Coats and Pants that we are selling: at such low figures, The prices are low- very low—considering the values we are giving. It pays to dress well—particularly when you can get such clothes at so little a price. No matter your form, shape or figure —we can (it you stylishly and becomingly. Our Clothes are designed and made by the Cele brated Master Tailors Hart, Schoffnerand Marx and Schloss Bros. & Co, It isn’t how little von pay makes the dollars count; it’s how much value you get; and how your clothes will wear and keep their shape. It’s the man who must make every dollar count who gets so much satisfaction from our goods; their thoroughly good quality means economy to him. >«**< 1909 W SCilOhS BfiON ft C0» f Me C!»ikf> M«ker* liikatit id hc« In| Miss Mabel Crawford v ill sail from Savannah June 20 for a visit to points in the North. Miss Crawford made a most excellent record in the art depart ment of the G. N. 1. College last ses sion, and the trustees showed most substantial appreciation of her fai thful work. Miss Jelta Womack, of Blakely, who has been visiting Mrs. E. R. Hines for the past week has return ed heme. Now is a Good Time to Buy. Let Us Show Yuo Your friends, McCRUW&MrRiCK.