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There Is no occasion tor you to pay an extravagant price
for a stylish suit for dress or business wear.
If you have been paying your tailor too much for your
made to order clothes, you will find a pleasant change in
one of our Holts.
There was no guess work on the part of the makers- in
the n.i-kih. - w in the buying—there will be none on
O' re in t e wearlr ..
We stake our remit a* lnr >n every garment, for we know
what :nn / be <xp fled of the materials, style and workman
ship put In th a PRICE $15.00 TO $30.00
LEVY’S
New Fall Good
Just
Received
I AM JU6T BACK FROM NEW Y ORKWITH A FULL LINE OF FAL
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. COME SEE THEM
Zelmenovitz,
TELEPHONE tIB. 218 NEWCASTLE STREET.
C. Downing, President, E. D. Walter, Cashier.
10. H. Mason, Vice President. “ No. 4944. C. H. Sheldon, Asst. Cashier
THE N4TIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK
Cable Address
"Nathan!:,'" capital $150,000.
TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
GENTLEMAN:
ON THE FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1896, MR. C. DOWNING AND MR. E. H. MASON
ASSUMED THE DUTIES OF PRES DENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, RESPECTIVELY. OF THIS BANK AND
THE ACTIVE DIRECTION OF ITS AFFAIRS.
THEIR ENCUMBENCY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICES HAVING NOW COVERED A PER
IOD OF TEN YEARS, IT IS BUT PROPER. AND IT IS MY PLEASURE, TO BRING TO YOUR ATTEN
TION THE SUCCESS ATTENDING THEIR EFFORTS BY SUBMITTING BELOW A COMPARATIVE STATE
MENT OF GROSS DEPOSITS AS SHOWN IN STATEMENTS RENDERED IN RESPONSE TO THE
FOURTH CALL FOR EACH OF THE YEARS NAMED OF THE COMP’ ROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
THE SHOWING MADE SHOULD NOT ONLY BE A SOURCE OF CONGRATULATION TO
YOURSELVES 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
1896 S 179 9 9.64
1898 201,255,45
/ 1 9 00 232,9 /8.66
1902 390,125.79
1904 381,148.25
1906 588,147.52
Increase in T4n Years $408,227.88
tH* SSufifiWiCK QA'LV SUNOaV, SEPTEMBER 16, ISOS
Mrs. J. IT. Albriton Is visiting n.dnda
in Waycross ,
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' . a i Week iroxii Dai ten.
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Little Miss Matil." Ruth Marlin re
turns tomorrow to Cave /Springs.
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Mr. and Mrs Hoyt w. Gale and
rhildren are spending/the week-end
on St Simon. /
Mrs. 1.. J. Burnistes and daughter.,
of Char!'- ion, are db.ivtng Mrs. .1.
\V. Tabbotf. | /
Mo,sis Irene King Aid Ruth Akins;
returned yesterday f.tmi a visit, to.
Mount Pleasant.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Towns and chil
dren. of St. Simon. ajrfre shortly lo
spend the winter. i I
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Wait and
Misses Lucile and Edith Ware havo
returned font Hawkinarille.
Mrs. Dave Lee and 1 Miss ila Lee
have returned to the ciy after a visit
to friends in midde ae^rgijfl
Mr. Emil Fabian retanibd yester
day to Fernandlna, called! there by
the srious illness of his wffe.
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Miss Nell Adams, of Missouri, who
lias been visiting Mrs. L. SC. Marlin
leaves tomorrow for he l|>m
Mrs. It. E Cobh and c|iliren. of
Tampa. arrived last night VjA spend
the wilder guests of i if. T. G
Clarice. ,
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Mlse Gertrude Scott, of Union
Point arrives this week, sh 4 having
accepted a position in theV/public
schools. /
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Miss Annie Ix4ll Tappin arrives this
week to spend the winter, haMng ac
cepted a position in the f public
schools.
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Mrs. Ed Marine and little Slaughter
leave this week for White I Sulphur
Springs, Fla., where they go for the
lat Pr's health.
M • •
Miss Kate Slater lias relumed from
Baltimore and will, in a few days,
display a beautiful line of fall and
winter millinery.
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Misses Lilian and Lula Burbage
of Johnson city, Tenn., are the
guests of Mrs. Heard Dent in West
End—Atlanta Journal.
Society
Doings In
Miss Ellen Lyna Molton, who made
many friends daring I*er summery
spent at the Ahnold house on St.
ct !’ T 'OT' >•>? reti*-ncd from F.urope,
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McKinnon retur i this week from a
visit to North Carolina.
A Painful Accident.
Friends of Mrs. Amanda Greenfield
r gret to learn of her serious acci
dent, which occurred a few days ago
She had a painful fa'.;, in which her
hip was broken.
WANTED
Twenty-five tie choppers and ten
wood cutters to work at Leicht, on
the A., B. & railroad. Apply +o
superintendent Uof camp of Taylor-
Cook Cypress Company, Leicht, Ga,
Notice.
The Union pressing Club has re
moved from 3p9 Newcastle street o
the rear of thelstare at 317 Newcastle
sereet. Phone U4I-3. W. H. Martin
manager. \ I
COTTON
To cotton ginners, lari! n./ti'gg
or operating cotton gins or giuia.n
plants, are requested immediately to
send me their names, their postoffic--
addresses and also their telegraphic
addresses, that I may submit to them
appreciations which may be to thci
substantial financial advantage
shall appreciate it if any one of rny
regular correnpondents to whose eye :
this advertisement may come will
send me list of the names and ad
cresses of cotton ginners in their m ;
calit.y. Ali oommuieations will b< |
treated confidentially. Address Then
H Price, 82 Beaver street, New Tori.
City, N. Y.
G. F. ANDERSON, Ago
L C. SMITH
VISIBLE
TYPEWRITER
Typewriters Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c.
Personals
Albert Feadig will return from j
rnriiana next' week.
<r u r ■ -0., c-:ent yesterday at
A. ZeTmcn tvitz has returned frcra
a Lusi ness t Ip to New York.
A. O. Tow lsend is spending a few
days at An] uiila with his parents
Dave Atkii son leaves tomorrow for
Macon, v.itc- e he will take a Saw
course at S creer.
C. F. Smi .ii, of Lumber OR;, re
turned to h s home last night after
spending a few days in the city.
T. th Hni liicutt and John Berkele,
of AiTanla, who have been in the
ity for a ';w days, spent yesterday
at Fernandina.
Misses Gale‘3 Private School.
The Fail term of Mis res Gale’s
chool begins Sept. 24, 190(L>
Pupils are Fitted for college or
tmiversity. For Further particulars
enquire of Miss Nq J, Gale, 708 E S*
LOST —One goldl pec-lace and lock
et. Monogram T. JR. B. on other
side engraved from! mama and papa.
Suitable reward wiy be paid for re
turn to B. Borchardt.
FOR RENT —Seven-room resideur
at 709 Howe street. Apply to 126
Union street.
A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
As I am going into the coal uni
wood f.iisin.', wilh my father 1 want
to sell my present busin ?s t!i
Brunswick Restaurant
H. E. Iverson.
COKEY, Kljs & 03,
Prefh/Today
GYSmBRS
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TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN
prompt Attention
PHONE 492.
('. Downing, President. E. D. Walter, Cashier.
E H. Mason, Vice President No. 4944. C. H. Sheldon, Asst. Cashier
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK
Cable Address
■Nathank" CAPITAL $150,000.
BRUNSWICK, GA., Sepr. 12, 1906.
TO THE PUBLIC:
YOUR INTEREST IN THE STATEMENT OF OUR GROWTH AS PUBLISHED HEREWITH
LIES IN THE FACTS. THAT YOUt CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE HAVE MADE THE GROWTH POS
SIBLE, AND, THAT IT IS EVIDENCE OF THE PROSPERITY OF YO’JR COMMUNITY.
OUR AIM WlLtj 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 RESTIVEr> SUBJECT TO CHECK (Check Books Frea.l
INTEREST BTARINS 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 A; D BILLS OF EXCHANGE WILL PROVIDE FOR YOUR REMITTANCE
TO OTHER POINTS, DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN.
SAFE DEPOSIT COXES 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 ]
4 | REPUTATION
€jj The Difference between
WtaL Character and Reputation is I
the difference between actual
fact and appearance.
Thb/J //Y The difference between
W/fx) XH.B
j /I Y//
For Gentlemea
at U HOE “
and the ordinary makes is
IX A1 C" |~2 9O’ the difference between actual
1 IVAIOCrC mer it and disappointing
appearances : : : s t :
GREAT MILLINERY OPENING
Tuesday Sept. 18
GREAT DISPLAY OF LAPSES AND CHILDRENS HATS.
ALL THE LATEST IN THE MILLINERY ART.
STOCK ALL BRAND NEW! CQIfcES DIRC 'T FROM NEW YORK.
LADIES INVITECj TO ATTEND.
MISSL. G. JACKSON
OPERA HOCSE BLOCK.
LA MAISON PAJtISIENNE
“The ONLY French Ladie tU and Dressmaking Es
tablishment in Georgia.
WILL HAVE ITS FALL-4WINTER OPENING OCT FIRST.
FASHION PLATES AND., M/St)ELS IMPORTED DIRECT
FROM PARIS. •,//
MR. and MME. R. DEMIZET'THANK THEIR CUSTOMERS
FOR THE PATRONAGE EXTENDED THEM THE PAST SEA
SON, AND ASSURE THEM THE VERY LATEST UP-TO
DATE FASHIONS FROM PARIS FOR THE COMING SEASON
OF 1906—1907.