The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 13, 1906, Image 2

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COLLEGE BOYS MAKING YOUR PRaPA RATIONS TO GET OFT TO SCHOOL AGAIN 7 WE HAVE THE NE COLLEGE • CUT CLOTHES, COLLEGE CUI SHOES. IN FACT READY TO FIT YOU OUT IN YOUR WINTER TOGS LEVY’S Great Closing Out Summer Sale ITS BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. WHITE AND BI ACK SHIRT WAIBTB WORTH *4.98 AT $3.75. GENUINE BARGAINS. Zelmenovitz, TELEPHONE *lB. 218 NEWCASTLE BTftEET. | K l>. Walter, Cashier. C. Downing, President. ... • <• m, Sheldon, A*t. Cashier B. H. Wuin, Vice President. No - FriE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK Cable Address 40 1 "Nat bank. M< ' slso,OOu. \ BRUNSWICK, GA., Sept. 12, 1906. *> TO the bo/Ird of directors, • THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK, GENTLEMAN: s, ON THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1896. MR. C. DOWNING -AND MR. E ASSUMED THE DUTIES OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, RESPECTIVELY, OF TH THE ACTIVE DIRECTION OF ITS AFFAIRS. JJAWIKI . Mnuu TnVFRED A PER THEIR ENCUMBENCY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OFMyES lOD OF TEN YEARS, IT IS BUT PROPER, AND IT IS MY PLEASURE. TO BR NG STA’E TION THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THEIR EFFORTS BY SUBMITTING BELOW A COMPARATIVB STA. MENT OF GROSS DEPOSITS AS SHOWN IN STATEMENTS REN ° ERE ° or FOURTH CALL OF THE YEARS NAMED OF THE COMPTROLLER OF ™UtTat.ON TO THE SHOWING MADE SHOULD NOT ONLY BE A SOURCE ®* TION THE 0 8PERI T / YOURSELVES AND THE OFFICERS NAMED, BUT IS A STRIKING ILLUSTRATION OF THE PROvPE OF OUR COMMUNITY. *, RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED E. D. WALTER, CASHIER. Comparative Deposits 1896 $ 179 9’9.64 1898 201,255,45 • V yof 232,9/8.66 * ifo &UNSWffiK SAIL* n£W* Thursday, septets if W* Mrs. John Stevens has returned, U St. Simon. m rn 9 Misses Maud and Armae Girvin are; visiting in Biackshear. m m m Mrs. M. Girvin has returned after, a visit to north Georgia. • 9 9 Master Walter Miller has returned from a visit tc Quitman. .* Miss Florence Porter has returned from a visit to Douglas. Mrs. C. T. Calnan has feturneJ from a visit to Jacksonville. Mrs. S. I-ocwenstein has returned. from a visit to New Jersey. * * • Mrs. J. C. Bohan has .returned af ter a -visit to north Georgia. 9 m • Miss Leah BroPn left last night to re-enter Agnes Scott Institute. m • Mrs. F. Me C. Brown is still quite ill at Dor home on Egmont street. Mr. George Tarliam and Miss An nie Tarliam have returned from At lanta. • • Mrs. W. P. Green leaves next weel for a visit to Boston, her former home. m m m Misses Irene King and Reese AikerP are spending a few days at Mount 1 Peasant. A m m m M> It. H. Everett, Miss Boyle an<L Livingston Everett pent yester day at Thalnjann. Mrs. Mary Wood Burkhetmer is the gut'st of her brother, Mr. Arthur Wood, In Savannah. • • • Mr. n. Harrell will arrive Sat urday to be the guest of his sister, Mrs. Constance Miller. • Mrs. Emile Fr.blan and children re turn Saturday from Fernandlna to make their home here. * * • Miss Fannie May Jones leaves this morning for Charlotte, N. C., to at tend school for the winter. Mrs. William Shadman, of St. Si mon was la the city yesterday to attend the Symons-Postell wedding. Miss Maud Powell, who has been spending some time with relatives, has returns! to her home in Quitman, Miss Nettle Tiller, vtsite l Miss Frances Mas(ireT has many friends here he Interested in knowing that she will Will attend Badcllffe. Ju Boston this year. Society Doings In Mrs. Theodora Crovatt is visiting, in Waycross. before leaving for Char ! leston, where she will make her fu ture home. • • • Mrs. Lillian Hurst, acompanled by her nephew, Master Harry will leave Satitrday for Charleston to spend a week * a • Miss Stella Torras left last night for Portsmouth. Mass., to visit her brother, Fernando Toras. Later she will return to New York and enter Pratt institute. Friends of Mrs. Bollhtg Whitfield will sympathize deeply v/lth her in tht loss of hej brother, Mr. Janies Gillam, whose death occurred Wed nesday at Kingsland, Ga. MEN ARE POWERLESS To Fifth t AsrftJniit l T nlp/s The/ Strike mt the l adierl/iwft Caar.e. To treat Dandruff, and Trailing Hair, with lrntantß or c-ila on which para sitic grrm will p*Q!*ppr. is like soaping fr rr the ocean to prevent the tiia from rising. You cannot Acccmplfrh a s- , ‘ r ' r act'r-r cure without having n urJ* r*taj cl ing of the fundanvjr.t .1 of the trouble. You mutt IclU tb DanarufC Germ. Newbro’a and > this bceau** 1-t <e specially made i <l* th; : wrvjthing. When the j;et m 1:: * 1 Hie n:'.!r no choice but tu ror urn* h.vilthy growth end beauty. “Destroy the cause, you feraove the effect.’* Sold by leading drug#d®tf? 8 nd 10c. In stamps for sample to The Horplclde Cos., Detroit, Mich For na> by Sm'/th’s pharmacy. Foley's Honey and Tar for children,safe,sure. No opiates. Misses Gale's Private School. The Fall term of Blisses Gale's chool begins Sept. 24, 1906. Pupils are Fitted for college or ; university. For further particulars enquire of Miss M. J, Gale, 708 E S* G. F. ANDERSON, AgL l. C. SvtITH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Typewriter* Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c. tyencnals Dr. Sidney Roberts sepnt yesterday, in Atlanta on business. Jno. McGuire, of New York, is visiting relatives in the city, S. K. Brown has return-.,j from a two weeks visit to Tate Springs. Rev. D. Watson Winn, of St. Si mon, spent yesterday in the city. Norman Hopkins, of Thomasville, j is spending some time with Thomas 1 Hopkins. LVI ;ijor John B -a we!l known] Atlanta jeweler is spending a f'- das in the city. T. B. Hiinniemt, editor of the Souther* CuLtivato!*. of Atlanta, isj spending a few days in tin'city. Geo. 11. Smith returned y sir: dayj from Tat*- Soring'., wh<-r<# he has been emending a couple of weeks. E. H, Mason was in Atlanta yester day attending the mertiug of ih-‘ state democrat!6 executive co rmittc.'. c. W. Darning, of the Georgia and Alabama Development Comp v;as In the city yesterday and was cordial ly greeted by his Brunr.wicl: friends Fresh cream, Hgnt rye, French an i Graham bread today at Lebed's bak ry, 100 A street. A aure enough one price store - Wood-Haliey Clothing Coin; :,y J7e lend money to bur ' bomr- Development Company 'Max Isaac, prgsfdnn., ■ ?.!• '<■' fJloueeStew' street CQte, Kl!t& & GO, Fres hTo a y OYSTERS TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION PHONE 492. 1 • •’’b Asst. ( ashiOi WE MAnONAB||^^KuNSWICK t'ahle Lildresa I A Sepr. TO THE YOUR INTEREST IN THE STATER GROWTH AS PUBLISHED HEREWITH LIES IN THE FACTS, THAT YOUR CONFIDENCE HAVE MADE THE GROWTH POS SIBLE. AND. THAT IT IS EVIDENCE OF THE PROSPERITY OF YOUR COMMUNITY. OUR AIM WILL BE TO MERIT A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR CONFIDENCE AND PATRON * • s - AGE BY GIVING PROMPT, EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION TO YOUR BANKING REQUIRE \ MENTS. AN IMMEDIATE IMPROVEMENT IN THE FACILITY WITH WHICH YOUR BUSINESS WITH US MAY BE TRANSACTED WILL BE THE INSTALLING OF A SECOND TELLER. OTHER IMPROVE MENTS WILL BE MADE AS OCCASION REQUIRES. OUR SERVICE COVERS EVERY RAMIFICATION LEGITIMATE BANKING. v DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK (Check Books Free.) INTEREST BEARING CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ARE ISSUED. SAVINGS DEIAR (MEN" MAY BE WITH ONE DOLLAR. LOANsitRE MADE ON PERSONAL SECURITY. APPROVED COLLATERAL AND MER ANC IN TRANSIT, OR THE DISCOUNT OF BILLS RECEIVABLE. C. ; ANO NOTES THROUGH US. WHETHER PAYABLE IN '■ iSO. t>. ,*• N. • E WILL. PROVIDE TOR YC'CH PI . hh9h9HHßE9hH|Kmest,c o t foreign. *®g Mmmmm*- -* "M P osit roxes for valuable paper# etc. for rent. Rh on t 0 TRANSACT BUSINESS WITH US IS THEREFORE GIVEN TO EVERY MAN HA* ONE WAY 0% ANOTHER WE CAN SERVE THEM ALL THE SIMPLE DETAIL EXPLAINED on MADE PERSONALLY OR BY MAIL _ VERY TRULY YOUR#, Mil E. D. WALTER, ■ >s* *f* CASHIER ;. > / One eighth f a m / ofan inch 400 much or too little— and your hat is either unbecoming or incorrect in style. The making of good hats is a matter of small details and big effects. When you buy a ) \Sy KnoX you kaojftnat ft is cor -> red detail—and Mam of Men’, that tMquality is as fix and Women’s t M a Fine Hit* e< * a ‘ W? ptUX ' - Kaisers To Thfc Public HAVING LOCATES A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AND D IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK FIRST. CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES OF WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AND CURB OF THE REGU LATION SIZE. I RBSPECTFUI-LY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. J. D. Ba dwin rtliMvipi . i.. a. ‘.jigUi r or and banish "pains °f menstruation.” They are “ LIFE SAVIvIiS ” to girls at -jK yltf womanhood, aiding develop rrw®f£ of organs and body. No JBm.yy.nr hqown remedy for women ,-qua}s them. Cannot doTiarm— life ii* l a p..-a-.’r- tH.bit'i'BßßOX ItY MAIL. Sol' f®g3BaaF <ir iiggists. HR. 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