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There is no occasion lor you to pay an extravagant pricv
for a stylish suit for dress or business wear.
if you have been paying your tailor txx, much for your
made t ; o.d " c'.otlies. you will find a pleasant change in
one i “ on • Sni’s
Thi v <- i. i gi.i-ss work on the part of I lie makers- in
tin i. dn o: o;n in the Inlying—there will be none on
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\V r .k<- our reputation on every garment, for we know
v tint may l> • < .| and ot tlie materials, style iind workiiiun
t , it in ilia. PRICE $15.00 TO $30.00
LEVY’S
Fall Goods
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Received
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I AM JUST BACK FROM NEW Y ORKWITH A FULL LINE OF FAL
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. COME SEE THEM
Zeimenovitz,
TELEPHONE 215. 216 NEWCASTLE BTREET.
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We make a
specialty of
pleasing our
custom e/’s,
Our opening was
a decided success
and the expres
sions of our many
visitors assured
our eff~>' rs in se
curing the m sr
up*to-'late lines
ot mens and boys
goods
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WOOD-BAILEY CLOTHING CO.
‘The One Price Clothiers.'
fill BKUNSWittf oA'LV NEWS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1906.
Mrs. R. E. Hunter leaves today for
Atlanta.
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Miss Loie Ware has returned from
Hawkinsville
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Mr. and Mrs. 13. A. White are vis
iting in Marietta.
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A little son is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Tostensen.
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Mrs. l„ M. iiealer is Uie guest ot
friends in Carrollton.
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Mr :. That .1. McCall lias returned
iron) a viat. to Macon.
Mrs. H.jH. Herndon lias returned
from a visit to Kl'oerton.
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Master /.Morton Wiggins has return
oil to his/horne in Albany.
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Miss Claire Boluffeulel'c-t has re
tained 16 her home in Macon.
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Mrs. P. D'-varis has returned from
a visit Jo friends in Savannah.
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Mrs.lS. Marks returns today from
a visit/ to relatives in Alabama.
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A| little son has arrived at thj
home’ of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bur
hanks.
Miss Annie O’Connor lias returned
frond a visit to Albany and north
Gerntia.
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M ss Carrie Stacy will spend this
wee; iii Savannah the guest of
frit-i ds.
A! ss Lulu Stacy leaves in a few
dais to visit Mrs. A. it. Harrell in
Aug ista.
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Mih.C. C. CaliCf returned yesterday
frfun a pleasant visit to reatives in
f'nr. itrsvllle.
• ■it --., v ..n t SlilPF has left Eli:
ltid -A Mr., and is now in Baltimore.
--Savannah News.
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Mlss\iJeßsie Decker, who has -been
• visitina her brother, Mr. Ed Decker,
|i lives t fed ay for her home in Baxlev.
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Miss Mary Houston, who is the
guest of Miss Fannie Symines, re
turns this week to Wilmington. N. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Beaufort Greene,
of Fort Valley, have announced the
"iigageinent of ttieir daughter, Ixiuise,
to Mr. Henry Bass Nichols, of Grif
fin, the wedding to take place at the
family residence, on Beauty Square
Fort Valley, on the evening of Octo
tier 17. Miss Green made many
friends here during her visits to her
Society
Doings In
WE ARE ON THE RUN
lOIIR
MlffS WORTH
OR
MONtY RACK
sister, Mrs. Leighton Sheiiard. and
the announcement of her approach
ing wedding will be of much interest
to them.
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invitations , were received yester
day to the marriage of Miss Irene
Pjitzel, of Savannah, to Mr. Joseph
Brooks Abrams, the wedding to take
place on Tuesday evening, October 2,
at 9 o’clock at the home of the
bride’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lehiinhi
Put/.el, Lafayette Square, SavannaliV
LOST—One gold ueclace and lock
et. Monogram 1. R. B. on other
side engraved from mama and papa.
Suitable reward will be paid for re
turn to B. Borchardt.
FOJI RENT—Seven-room residence
at 709 Howe street. Apply to 426
Union street.
f-iotlce.
The Union Pressing Club lias re
moved from 309 Newcastle street to
the rear of the store at 317 Newcastl
sereet. Phone 141-3. W. H. Martin
manager.
COTTON
To cotton ginrus. iartkis own lag
or operating cotton gins or ginning
plants, are requested immediately to
send me their names, their postoffice
addresses and also their telegraphic
addresses, that I may submit to them
appreciations which may be to theit
ruhstantial financial advantage
shall appreciate it. if any one of my
regular correnpondents to whose eyes
this advertisement may come tvii
send me list of the names and ad
dresses of cotton ginners in their lo
cality. All commuications will be
treated confidentially. Address Then
H. Price, 82 Beaver street, New Yoru
City, N. Y;
CL F. ANDERSON, AgL
L. C. SMITH
VISIBLE
TYPEWRITER
Typewriters Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c.
Personate
Mayor Hopkins spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
Cot. \V. E. Kay returned to Jackson
ville last night.
T. J Scranton, of Jacksonville, was
in the city yesterday.
VV B. Scott, a; Darien, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
John D. Frey, representing the Mon
a h Book Company, of Chicago, was
(among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
1 Dr. D. D. Atkinson and Dr. E . K.
Iteker left last night to attend the
fleeting of tli dentists in Atlanta.
(Andrew Lorenson, who been
lijing in Savannah for several years,
his returned to make Brunswick
lit home.
RV. E. Burbage, for many years a
prominent business man of Brunswick
now of Johnson City, Tenu., is in the
citw for a few days.
Vt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
As I am going into the coal an
wool husiues with my father, I wan
to sell my present business th
Brunswick Restaurant.
' H. E. Iverson.
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Misses Gale’s Private School.
The Fall term of Misses 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’
CONEY, KING l P"
Fiefh Today
OYSTERS
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
PHONE 492.
You and your friends are
offered an opportunity cf view
ing the j
SMARTEST FAIL FASH
IONS TOR MEN AND
YOUNG M*S\ j
which has come in\ troijn makers
who enjoy a national Deputation
as manufacturers ofynigh class
clothing
(A CHARACTER
i I REPUTATION
(J The Difference between
Character and Reputation is
the difference between
fact and appearance.
The difference between
For Gentlemen
at U .SHOE*
and the ordinary makes is
nr A 1 R —' O the difference between actual
aSk AI Q |l\ Q merit and disappointing
appearances : : : : ; :
CRUiT MILLINERY OPENING
Tuesday Sept. 18
GREAT DISPLAY OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS HATS.
ALL THE LATEST CREATIO NS IN THE MILLINERY ART.
STOCK ALL BRAND NEW, COMES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK
LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND.
Mi S S L. G. JACK SON
OPERA HOCSE BLOCK.
LA MAISON PARISiENNE
“The ONLY French Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking Es
tablishment in Georgia.
WILL HAVE ITS FALL—WINTER OPENING OCT FIRST.
FASHION PLATES AND MODELS IMPORTED DIRECT
FROM PARIS.
MR. and MME. R. DENIZET 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.
FORWJ TMREE
COPYRIGHT, J9C3
THE FECHHEIMER FI3HELCO.
NEW YOHK
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