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Spring and Summer.
I cordially invite the public to call and inspect my several lines of New Goods, bought with an eye to
the Spring and Summei wants of the people of this section. It seems that fashion and elegance in
different forms and patterns is found in every shipment, the hues and shades of the rainbow is outdone.
“Economy and Quality” was my watchword in purchasing, and when you sidestep this policy you will
regret that you have not seen my beautiful stock now ready for inspection:
1 have just received a shipment
of the famous
Lord Baltimore
CLOTHING.
for Hoys and ouths. Guar
anteed to fit and
Retain Shape.
Special Shipment.
We have just received a full line
of Hosiery and Neckwear, for
Spring and summer use.
The Quality Store.
The poetry in the tree?, the
music of the birds and the ro
mance of a South Georg'a sunset
ought to be sufficient to cure any
pessimist. —Waycross Journal.
The Idaho man who advertises
for eight sons-in-law wants
“men who do not drink, smoke,
chew, swear or gamble.” It’s
all up to eight girls.- Waycross
Herald.
Talking about taxing bachelors, i
just watch the cowards take to
the woods when it comes to a
question of the altar or the halter,
they should be given every reas
onable encouragement and pro
tection, the same as are accorded
other property owners.—Athens
Evening Cal).
ohn H. Hunter. Win. K. Pearce. Frank C. Batte j
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Hunter, Pearce & Battey,
Cotton Factors. Naval Stores Factors.
Experienced and
Expert Handlers
of
One of the largest Factorage concerns in the South.
Each commodity handled in a separate Department.
Strictest attention to each.
Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging, Ties and Twine.
Liberal advances made on consignments. Money loaned
to cotton and naval stores shippers on approved security.
SUpments Respectfully Solicited.
26 Bay St. East, - - Savannah Georgia.
DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, APRIL 6th, 1907.
B. BET HR SOX. Douglas, Go.
Picnic party in the Water.
FITZGERALD, Ga., March 31.
A small parly of Fitzgerald
people and several of the mem
bers of the Parks Stock Co., a
theatrical troupe stopping here,
went Friday to Brown’s Mill for
a picnic. A raft tempted them to
seek some pond Tillies but when
in the deepest part of the pond
it suddenly went to pieces,
thrown them all in the water.
All escaped but not without
strenuous* efforts on the part of
i those who could swim. One
young woman and two of the
theatrical troupes most popular
actors. Mr. Jack Vernon and
Mr. Bob Turner, had a very nar
row escape.
Upland Cotton *
Extra Staple Cotton
Sea Island Cotton,
Naval Stores.
IF you condense the last ten years into paragraphs
describing women's progress, one of them would
be “Queen Quality” Shoes. They are the last word
lof fashion, and they fit as no other shoes have ever
fitted. They retain their shape longer than any
other ready-made shoe. Yet, solely because of their
large sale, they cost you no more than ordinary shoes*
B. PETERSON.
Over Thirty
Years in Busi
ness
Suggestions For the Housewife.
If your lamp wick smokes, soak
I it in vinegar.
In packing bottles slip rubber
bands over them to prevent break
age.
A piece of soft flannel is better
than a brush for removing dust
from silk.
A lump of, camphor placed in
the clothespress will keep steel
ornaments bright.
Scale or crust can be prevented
in a teakettle by keeping an egg
shell in the kettle.
Rub white spots on oilcloth
caused by heat from utensils
with spirits of camphor.
Place a small bag of unslacked
lime inside the piano. It will
keep the strings from rusting. ‘
To clean marble busts, mantels,
ets., wipe free of dust, than wash
with a weak hydrochloric acid.
Spots on plush will disappear
if rubbed lightly and rapidly
with a clean soft cotton cloth
dipped in chloroform.
A sponging with a solution of
one part ox gall to two parts of
water is said to brighten the
colors in a faded carpet.
He’ll Get the Girl.
Tommy Rattles was turned
down when he asked Elsie’s
father for his consent. The old
man said that Tommy was a good
boy, but lacked persistency.
What is Tommy going to do
about it?
He goes to the old man and
ask 3 him for his daughter three
evenings every week. —Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
is complete with, the very best
weaves and shades, new silks arrived
this week.
LACES, EMBROIDERS, ETC.
just arrived, a fine assortment ladies
belts, something that will please and
suit every one.-
~~ Fam^solea^nt^^^ ~~
for the American Beauty Corsets, a
new shipment will arrive this week.
SHOE DEPARTMENT
is complete in every sense of the
word. For men I carry the Stetson,
in the very latest shapes. The Edwin
Clapp Shoe can’t be surpassed for
comfort and durability, and 1 will
have in a very few days a swell line
of the famous Boydin Shoe. For
ladies I carry the Queen Quality,
every lady knows what Queen Quality
means.
ANEW LINE
of the Wald Walker Pants expected
this week. The kind that fit, they are
very swell. See the line before buying.
j The Quality Store.
The South’s Greatest
MAIL ORDER HOUSE
Is now ready to fill orders for
Ready to=Wear
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings.
Stocks Larger and More Complete Than Ever
Before. Best Quality at Moderate Prices.
Our New
SPRING and SUMMER
Catalog will be sent upon request.
B. H. LEVY, BRO G CO
Savannah, Georgia.
The South’s Largest Mail Order House.
PETERSON, THOMAS GRIFFIN, ELIAS LOTT Sr.
Pres - Cashier. Vice Pres.
Peterson Banking Company.
( Not Incorporated )
CAPITAL $30,000.
Every facilty offered our customers consistent with proper *
Banking principles. ,
Accounts of individuals, firms and incorpation
Solicited
Douglas - - - Georgia.