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There is no occasion tor you to pay an extliavagant |> i-• I
for a stylish t uit lor dr • : or Ijuslui ss wear. \
!f you have been pay iiiy your tailor too mni-lt for your !
r ' ' < yen will find a i<loasan\ elum • In *
r. , i wori on the part of the itWters In *
'b i•. .1 :!• buying—there will !><• ii\je on ■
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> • a . a i ui every garment, for we idVow f
■ I . v > 1 materials, style ami wmkmiV j
. el ! n PRICE $15.00 TO $30.00
LEVY’S
New Fall/Goo&
Just
Received
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I AM JUST BACK FROM NEW YORKwWt A FULL LINE OF FAL. .
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. COME SEE THEM.
Ztlmenovitz,
TELETHON! 21!',. 216 NEWCASTLE STREET.
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We make a
specialty of
pleasing our
customers.
‘The One Price Clothiers.’
Our ,’p; ning w is
a decided success
and the. expres
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Qur efforts in se.
curing the most
up-to-Jute lines
of mens and boys
goods
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tfH ttHUMswlCk uaxV NEWS WEDNESDAY,-Sf'prEMß&t 19, 1906
I Mina A trues Huturnon leaves? Thurs
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s Frances Hopkins interns this
. i , from Caiiiuiitia.
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Mrs. V.'a’er Morrow is fhe guest
f .Mrs. A. A. Knight
V.it Kuihi en and limh Norri
visiting in Kastman.
Mr,. S. Marks r turned yesterdav
iii.-M a visit (o (ei l. den AJa.
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Miss Julia Powell,of Qiiilui "i l; the
of Mrs. Constant Miller.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C ./'tfgither, et
Tiittipa. arrive shortly tqr visit Mrs. C
I*. Klliot. f
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t: Julian Burnett and Mr:;. Annie
Burnett left last night for Ashe
ville, N. C. I
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Mi: s Mildred Kmlts, who lias been
the guest of Mrs. N. €. Young, returns
in Rfivauiiab today. 1
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Mrs. Jj. A. Htjdnson and litll
daughter are visitillg Mr*. Wm. Wit
in: in Waynesvilfs j
Ml 'Em mi; t Brwar4 lias reurne
to .Jai-i .ouvil’e after spending some
time at tta; OgietilorMt*.
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Air J:< ;per ,G iiuiyey ami family
arc spending a *>nK with Mr Jeff
l)i;;on at Patterspn. JGa.
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Mrs. C" H Sntiliif, who has been
the :;ur-; tof .\lis;f ,\Jim l!a Doerillnger,
■■■■ail-.; today for |th| north.
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Miss Florida Ki Kingston. of Brook
man. is the gnjb* of Miss Mamie
! Horn at her home pn E street.
Mm. If. H. ltuljnson returns Mon
day from ABli"vil*. N. ft. where she
..as been apeiicllojf the Hummer.
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Miss Sarah Branham, who Is the
me i.i of Mir.s l/tuise Elliot, returns
Saturday to her home In Wa.vcross.
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Mins I onise Elliot entertained sev
eral little friends last night in com
; Mini nt to Miss Sarah Branham,
■p.u.-e nt were: Misses Clara
" ofMi. Lillian Pfeiffer, Marie Hop-
Mn;;. Fianees Beach. Small Branham.
M' .is;. Tiiomas Hopkins Will Parkci
Ashton Bui ford, Livingston Everett,
.-Pilney Fleming, DeVoe Coney.
Doings In
WE ARE ON THE RUN
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MONtVS WORTH
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MOKtf RACK
Society
Miss Meta Scarlett, who Is the
guest of Mrs. F. A Dunn today,lea veo
ParV:, wher^
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h~ neared,
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druggi *-. r. 1 Mi- ; ;nr nm
ale to *: * c HoriiTci-u. ,\> Ul - yip. p
For eaJe oy Bm/Ui’s Pharmacy.
Yes-*
Wc
Have
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Kalamazoo Celery
Large Apples
Sugar Loaf Pine Apples
California Peaches
California Plums
California Grapes.
California Pears
PHONE 307—See how quick
you will get Fruits, Vege
tables and Groceries out.
K Bm3fCWsJ?jWt \
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214 NEWCASTLE ST.
PHONE 307.
Personals
J li. Abrams is spending a few
Mays in Savannah.
* •''tan s eday frn i
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M. ii. Boyd left ...g'.,* on a : us
inc:;; frljj to AbhevHle. S. C.
Col. .7. E. Dart leaves this morning
on a business trip to Darien^.
W. If. PaWirri. of Donglajrwas a
visitor to tii city yesterday
Mayer flofkins has rcjpnn-d from
a short busi less trip tqj^ttlanta.
Judge A. r Crovaij/ leaves this
morning on a businoT trip to At
lanta f
A. H. I.env Will jfi-a ';. ,j : , j., f) ; ,.
rien on Im-Itess. /
Boyce Rclal hs accepted a posi
tion at Pee; soil a slioe store on N ■w- j
castle street /
John Cam j ml, the well known car
penter, is i l/at bis home on Glou
cester stria /
1.. \V. Beach leaves this morning
to spend : 'Vf-ral days flshii.g at lie
village, Bt. Simon.
General Superintendent Wilburn,
of the A., B. & A. Paver this mom
ing on a business trip to Tho-inasvill"
Misses Gale's Private School.
The Fall term of Mis.-a-u Gale's
cbool begins Sept. 24, lfniC.
Pupils are Fitted for college or
university. For further particulars
enquire of Miss M. J, Gale, 708 r. S'
CONEY, KIN 6 & 00.
F. ti-I-iTocav
OYSTERS
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
PHONE 492.
ou and your friends are
offered an opportunity cf view
ing the
SMARTEST FALL FASH
IONS FOR MEN AND
YOUNG MLN !
which lias come in bom makers
who enjoy a national reputation
as manufacturers of high class
clothing
For Gentlemen
at
KAISER’S
GREAT MILLINERY OPEHN6 ;
Tuesday Sept. i8
N| 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.
MIS 5L G. JACKSON
OPERA HOCSE BLOCK.
LA MAI SON PARISiENNE
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“The ONLY French Ladies Tailoring and Dresamaking Es
/ tablishment in Georgia.
v WILL HAVE ITS FALL—WINTER OPENING OCT FIRST.
FASHION PLATES AND MODELS IMPORTED DIRECT
FROM PARIS.
MR. and MME. R. DENIjjET THANK THEIR CUSTOMERS
FOR THE PATRONAGE EXTENDED THEM THE PAST s'eA
SON, AND ASSURE THEM THE VERY LATEST UP-TO
DATE FASHIONS FROM FARIS FOR THE COMING SEASON
OF 1906—1907.
CHARACTER
vs.
REPUTATION
?The Difference bchFeea
Character and Reputation is
the difference between actual
fact and appearance. E I
The difference betweenxgk i
TH£
/M TRADE ,
S f\MARI C/
and the ordinary makes is
the difference between actual
merit and disappointing
appearances : : : : : :
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