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There no orc:ifsi<'*n or vow I o i tiiy aii extravagant price I
for a i<>: dr -r Uusitiebu wear. ;
1! you It tv.' !<<'<■• ji j f . , . your taker too much for your
liia if to order c-iotiiy ! -111 li.d a pleasant change in
7j ■ ’• > (;n tie- past of tin* makers—iu -
i ; r ... jji t n;. i,! tin re will !><• none on
• ;u <*\f i • gmnenl, for we know
v•, 1 ' . ; * mat'-i ;:tb;. style and workman
:.!*■)) . PRICE $15.00 TO $30.00
' LEVY'S
Great Closing
Out
Summer Sale
ITS BARGAINS ALL OV R THE STORE. WHITE AND BI.ACK
SHIRT WAISTS WORTH $4.08 AT $3.75. GENUINE BARGAINS.
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Zelmenovitz,
TEI.ERHONF SIT 015 NEWCASTLE STREET.
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<\ Dow i . i’! id* };! B- Walter, ('ashler.
K li \i.. ot,. Vico i‘r Idoiif. - No. 4944 C. H. Sheldon, Asst. Cashier
0.1 NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK
(’able Address ,
''Nathan!*CAriTAL $150,000.
BRUNSWICK, GA., Sepi. 12, 1906.
TO THE BOARD Of DIRECTORS,
, THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
GEN 1 LEMAN:
ON Tl it ! IRST DAN V'F SEPTEMBER, 1896. MR. C. DOWNING AND MR. E. H. MASON
A'. ,UM' ' in: I (!• Si PR' ...lOFN r AND VICE PRESIDENT, RESPECTIVELY, OF THIS BANK AND
, THE ACTIVE DIRECTION OF TO AFFAIRS.
\H : N • , fi,• ') . Y OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICES HAVING NOW COVERED A PER
IOD or rr.N vi -\r. . n i t proper, and it is my pleasure, to bring to your attem.
TION rut. . i'' 'TTENDiNG THEIR EFFORTS BY SUBMITTING BELOW A COMPARATIVE ST AT E
NT OF GROSS 'OWN IN STATEMENTS RENDF. RED IN RESPONSE TO THE
FOI I! 1 H < V I •!! ACM OF THE YEARS NAMED OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
THE SHOWING MATE SHOULD NOT ONLY BE A SOURCE OF CONGRATULATION TO
YOUR FT LVF.S AND THE OFFICERS NAMED, BUT IS A STRIKING ILLUSTRATION OF THE PROSPERITY
OF OUR COMMUNITY.
. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED
E. D. WALTER,
• CASHIER.
Comparative Statement of Gross Deposits
18:36 $ 119 9 9.64
1898 201,255,45
111) 232,!1i
19(2 350.125.79
19G4 381,148.25
, , 1906 588,147.52
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Increase in. Ten Years $408,227.88
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TH€ BRUNSWICK OA'.LV NEWS FRIDAY, oIPTEMBER 14. 1905.
Mrs. R. B. Tuptr is now in Sea s-
I port, Maine. , ; |
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Miss Carrie Stubbs is the guest oi
Mrs. B. F. Mann.
r at
Miss Findley, of 1 ■•• o- 1-, visiting
her brother. Mr. N. W. Findley.
M i \tkinson. #f Camden county,
is the guest of relatives in the city.
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Friends of Mr. Arthur Turner re
rr.-t that lie is unite ill in Jackson
ville.
. , .
t-Tii ~-r \vinn is the name given lo
•! r little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. 11. Oo.it
m m m
V.fi- Florida Livings ton,/of Brook
■. in. pent yesterday in the city the
gue st of iiieuds.
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Miss Stella Penfleld £nd Miss Gei
trade Mott return this} week from i
visit to St. Louis.
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Mrs, S. C. Brannon and Miss Helen
i Brannen leave tomorrow for their
I home in I‘alp.tka. Fla.
Mrs. H. O. Stubbs and her mother.
Mrs. Jackson, arrived yesterday to;
make tlic-ir home here.
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Miss Ruth Drake leaves today to!
Visit Miss Lee in Macon. I.a ter she
will enter Brenau at Gainesville.
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Mr. ana Mrs. Brunson, of the buoy
tender Wistaria entertained a few
friends very pleasantly yesterday af
ternoon.
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Mrs. W. C Hatches and Mrs. Young
leave next week to spend several
weeks in Washington, Baltimore and
Richmond.
Mr. and Mrs. William Shadraan
gave a large rer eptlqn last evening
jin honor of Mr. and\ Mrs. Clifforl
Post i 11. whose WeddingVook place on
! Wednesday. Quite a number went
I over from Brunswick to attend.
Foley's Honey and Tar
, for children,safe,sure. No opiates.
Notice.
The Union Pressing Club has re
moved from 309 Newcastle street :o
the rear of the store at 317 Newcastle
sereet. Phone 141-3. W. H. Martin,
manager.
LOST- One gold i eclace and lock
el Monogram 'l\ T. B. on other
side engraved fromynaina and papa.
Suitable reward will he paid for re
turn to B. Borchardt.
FOR RENT—Seven-room residence
at 709 Howe stick. Apply to 426
Union street. \
Society
Doings In
! Misses Gale’s Private School.
The Fall term of Misses Gale’s
i chool begins Sept. 24, /1906.
Pupils are Fitted tof college or
university. For further particulars
enquire of Miss M. J, (Cjfde, 708 E S*
Yes* / |
We
HaYe
’em
If
Kalamazoo Celery
Large Appfes'
Sugar Loaf Pine Apples
California -Peaches
California Plums
California Grapes.
California Pears
PHONE 307—See how quick
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you will get Fruits, Vege
tables and Groceries out.
PURE FOOp etyOCER
214 NEWCASTLE ST.
PHONE 307.
G. F. ANDERSON, Agt.
L. C. SMITH
VISIBLE
TYPEWRITER
Typewritors Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c.
SPersonaU
C. W. Doming returned to Newoa.i I
yesterday.
H. F. du Bigno left yesterday on
a business trip to Jacksonville.
Judge! Bolling duphitfk-jd *is back j
from a business tin to Irwin county
Alex Livingston, of Brookman. was
among the visitors u> the city yester
day.
Judge Sam (J. Atkinson, who has
been in the city for sevenal da. s. re*
turued to Atlanta last night.
A sure enough one price store
Wood-Bailey Clothing Company
We lend money to build home-
Brunswick Development Company
Max Isaac, 1 presider,., vfloe 30
OlouafiJiter
WANTED
Twenty-five tits chappers and ten
wood cutters fa 'wai'kit Leicht, on
the A.. B. & 'A. railrty’fi. Apply to
superintendent of jcatmjj of Tayior-
Cook Cypress Company, Leicht, Ga ,
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Call up Davis and Tailor’s stables
if you want dirt for raising your lots
or sidewalks.
Fresh cream, light rye, French ant
Graham bread today at Leben’s bak
ry, 100 A street.
Cal! lip Davis and Tr.yior’s stables
If you want dirt for raising your lots
or sidewalks.
Cal! up Davis and TavlorV. stables
If you want dirt for raising your tots
or sidewalks.
CONEY, KINS & CO.
Frefh Today
OYSTERS
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
PHONE 492.
C. Downing, President/ E. D. Walter, Cashier.
E. H. Mason. Vice President.?*, No. 4944. C. H. Sheidon, Asst. Cashier
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK .
Cable Address
“Natbank” CAPITAL $150,000.
BRUNSWICK, GA., Sept. 12, 1906.
TO THE PUBLIC:
YOUR INTEREST IN THE STATEMENT OF OUR GROWTH AS PUBLISHED HEREWITH
LIES IN THE FACTS, THAT YOUR CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE HAVE MADE THE GROWTH POS
SIBLE. AND. THAT IT IS EVIDENCE OF THE PROSPERITY OF YOUR COMMUNITY.
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OUR AIM WILL BE TO MERIT A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR CONFIDENCE AND PATRON
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 OF LEGITIMATE BANKING.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK (Check Books Free.)
INTEREST BEARING CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ARE ISSUED. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED WITH ONE DOLLAR,
LOANS ARE MADE ON PERSONAL SECURITY, APPROVED COLLATERAL AND MER
CHANDISE IN STORAGE AND IN TRANSIT, OR THE DISCOUNT OF BILLS RECEIVABLE.
COLLECT YOUR CHECKS, DRAFTS AND NOTES THROUGH US. WHETHER PAYABLE IN
BRUNSWICK OR ELSEWHERE.
MONEY ORDERS At D BILLS OF EXCHANGE WILL PROVIDE FOR YOUR REMITTANCE
TO OTHER POINTS, DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN,
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR VALUABLE PAPERS, ETC. FOR RENT.
INVITATION TO TRANSACT BUSINESS WITH US IS THEREFORE GIVEN TO EVERY MAN
WOMAN, AND CHILD. IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER WE CAN SERVE THEM ALL, THE SIMPLE DETAIL
OF ANY SERVICE WILL BE CHEERFULLY EXPLAINED ON REQUEST MADE PERSONALLY OR BY MAIL
VERY TRULY YOURS.
E. D. WALTER,
CASHIER
character!
L I REPUTATppJ
IJThe Difference betwe&B
Character and Reputation ifl
the difference between actual!
fact and appearance. :■
<^elenCe >CtWeen 1
For Gentle men |
at .shoe
and the ordinary makes is
>r a g g— * p the difference between actual
IvA I Oil IV merit and disappointing
appearances ::::::
CREf.T MILLINERY OPBINC
Tu sday Sept. 18
GRIAT DISPLAY OF LADIES AND CHII)pRENS HATS.
ALL THE LATEST CREATIONS IN THE MILLINERY ART.
STOCK ALL BRAND NEW, COMES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
LADIES INVITED TO AT^TtyND.
M \S S L. G, JACK SON, >
OPERA HOCSE BLOCK. #
To The Public
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AND
D STREETS lAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK
FIRST CLASC 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. Baldwin