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Suit i R.-adv • ML- ft. The first. mat©,
n;- .. is . . : i ijccu i:• ■■ ■ ivi *h- finest stock ever pre
sented for public iusp-<ion hi this city.
njany oilier men have been
1 found here.
I ,o, ,j nr,- distinctive In many
■ ' style and characterin tli
If of the ex-.enelve made-
H.JCE $\ 5.00 TO $30.C0
LEVY’S
New --V Goods
Just
R eived
I AM JUST BACK FROM NEW YORKWITH A FULL LINE OF FALL
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. COME SEE THEM.
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We m ft :.e a
specialty/
phasing ou\
customers, \
Our opening was
a decided success
and the expres
sions ot our many
visitors assure < J
our eft'*' lS 1 ]
P -ing the m sr
np'T • bit* lims
ot m il. an J boys
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goods
‘The One Price Clothiers,'
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Mias Ruth Greenfield Is recovering
trom a s’lght illness.
Mrs. A. C. Banks has returned from
a visit to New York.
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ML tmford Johnson arrives to
day to/spend the win < i here.
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JIM Neil anriv-s tomorrow from
Newierry, B. C, to spend the win
ter lie re.
Miss Neil Atkin on will attend Sc
Maty's colh-ge at Raleigh, N. •’
thisNterm
Mr. rtkl Fleming. of Jacksonville,
arrives shortly to visit lie. father
fir. J. A.liJutts.
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Mr; \f. ('. l!a her and Mr;
M. Young leave li morning for
War iiingam arid Baltimore.
Mi; :• Bo iris O't'i-mor Paves tod a •
for Waisting'.oii, w.m-i<- she will < e
l-r the 8 1 Joseph n con- t nl.
Miss f\e!en O’Connor leturns in i
few days Xrom Atlanta, where she
is visiting J. D. Fast-hall.
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Miss H sslfr Beetle.-, of Huxley, war
the gut t of hokor at an oy ter roast
Thursday given! by iP-anrs Hudson
and Haines.
Mr. and Mrs.! K A. Ihi rut, Mi as. is
Meta and Daisy! Scarlett composed >.
pleUßan: party \jvho took dlnne
aboard a hark yesterday.
Mr, and Mrs. I Ml Young, who foi
In© past two month| have b -li with
.Vlrn. W. U Hatch'*', are now with
Mr and Mrs C. Aaiheiter on Union
street I
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The wedding gjA Mian Allien,i
Derby and Mr. ft H. proover, of Chat
tanooga. is one of particular interes
to the many Brunswick friends ot
Miss Derby, who m>| several tirnc-i
been a popular vk.ftorf here. Mi use
Edna and Daisy and Uease
Baker, of Sparta, will jf bridesmaid
;md Uk ushers will 1p Messrs. K. i<\
Groover, G. V. I.auney, .1 II ifa'.nil
i ion. Mims Groover and (‘has Groover
;The wedding will occur in Savannah
i i Ills c veuing.
rail up Davis anil Taylui y. stables
if von want dirt lor rah In,- your lots
or sidewalks.
Special Notice.
Neither t.lie nne tor. owm iv, nor con
HlgneeH of tin l Italian steamship Sic
ilia will lie responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of sai i
ateamshln.
i-. D. M. Strachan & Cos. Consignee's
Society
Doings In
TO CURE ANY DISEASE.
t--- Jieit he nMsvtit, Suit
V.'ar U ini j 1 ,'ur.
c-i]; the ccn.i ■'•a eaoses dandruff
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■ ir.i.re i.-uft, end your h;ir nr-is
x luxjri.u -1 N'.-v.brVa iPr-a.-T
r.-t only c.-oi.tu r.- r-d uidreff :..
tr ,*-r, i t !; delight
'vl t.air dr iii.i- f-r • ■ i t.ilec ur
’• ’ ~ hair pro;; -. n.i ,n is nn c.;
; P- : • ’ - : i'-j tr.e klandrut
scalp .rv ■- - ;. ..-..i whoteritme. Re
member lL.it S >r,f!..ie- cin’med to r,e
"jimt as g*::’," v/ll! not do the work 6f
genuine iJ-.pictde Sold by leading
druggists. t>.-i;J IC-. In stamps for sam
ple to The if. . . i Cos., Detroit, Mich.
For eale uy Smith’s Fhartnae-
Special Notice.
N -ithor the master, ov. net/ h.. *
consignees of the British stdfimshi
Corby will he responsible /or any
and; Pts contracted by tlie/cri w o
said steamship. y
F. D. M. Strachan & Cos. Consignees
WE ARE ON THE RUN
YDIiR
MI'S IBIH
OR
RIO BACK
Yes*
We
Have
Kalamazoo Celery
Large App'es
Sugar Loaf Pine Apples
California Peaches
California Piums
California Grapes.
California Pears
PHONE 307—See how guick
you will get Fruits, Voge
tables and Groceries out.
214 NEWCASTLE ST.
PHONE 307.
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yersenah
Judge A. J. Crovatt left last night
for Atlanta.
Capt. W H. Whaley, of Jesup. spent
yesterday in the city.
W. 11. Brandon, of Woodbine, spent
yesterday in the city.
\V. L. Wkigham. of Savannaii. is
in the city for a few da vs.
Capt. J. A. Poster, of Si. Simon
spent yesterday in the city
J. S. N. Davis, of Woodbine, was
among the visitors to the • itv yes
t'drda I '. ,
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J E. More: i, wl o has been awav
for several < lys. will return to 11;-*
( i y * Satui day
W. 11. wii; ■■ o' the ’.'ew To;! UP
insurance c rnpany. at /s
was in the -i y ; esltrdav/
F C. i’hi; ;ie , the /well known
Jackt.onville umbermi/i. was amo ;;
the visitors l > the ty yt-sti rda;
\Y. E. Builnl- ret/riv and to hi; ho in ■
in Johnson ity.,/ Tei n., y> rderd'i.-
after spending t p/v days in i lie city
J R Doerflinlw. Jr., formerly wltn
ip- Armour Hackbut Company, ha
accepted a ! position wit- Thos
r.enny, the grocer.
lien F. Brady the clever traveling
fr-iftht ayent of the Central railroad,
is among the visitors (o the city.
Mr. Brady has a host of friends in
Bnim.wlrl: who are always 'j!ad to
see him.
I CONEY, !(!?'3 S, CO,
& shir fay
/> X * C 'T* t ' C
V* * J 8 ’ . fix
and shrimp..
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
PHONE 492.
\ ou and vour friends are
off r-.d an’ opportunity of view
ing th
SMARTEST FAIL FASH
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YOUNf* M* H
which has come in from makers
who enjoy a national reputation
as manufacturers of high class
clothing
CHARSCTER
nV vs.
$ A REPUTATION
Aj. flTke Difference between
Character and Reputation is
the difference between actual
iiwjkV fact and appearance. : : :
The/) S/y The differer.ee between ,
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For Gentle me i //sS/
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and tbe ordinary makes is
-4 fe Q fT* ffTj 9C* the difference between actual
IV I t - merit and disappointing
appearances ::::::
CRtsTJiUJHYJf ii INC
Tuesday Sept. tS
OT.rAT DISPLAY OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS HATS.
ALL THE LATEST CHEATIO NS IN THE MILLINERY ART.
STOCK ALL BRAND NEW, COMES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND.
MISS L. CL JACKSON
OPERA HOCSE BLOCK.
LA FvIAISOiN PARISEENNE
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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.
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