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Your Suit Is Ready and You'll Like It. The first Btate
rnent is justified because "> have the finest stock ever pre
sented for public inspection in tills city.
The second is true bo con so many other men have been
delighted with what thev lave found here.
oa, iv.ii.t, Hill ;’.:i.ored —one distinctive in many
wap: . .hose 1. lie style and character!!! Mu
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ti n,, a man ha bruise, himself of the expensive math*
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’I. ..... 1 a s' (i i:Ui; r PRICE $15.00 TO $30.00
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New : a!l Goods
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I AM JUST BACK FROM NEW YORKWITH A FULL LINE OF FALI_
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. COME SEE THEM.
Zelmenovitz,
TELEPHONE 215. 216 NEWCASTLE STREET.
orroor von RHY A WINTER SU*T ! OR BUSINESS OR I OR DRESS
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‘The One Price Clothiers/
r *Ht finUriswiCK OA'.LY NEWS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1906.
'oiay for
Miss Ruth Ajtins is the guest ot
Miss Marie Bvm’etu
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Misses Susie tand I.ulu Ralston will
spend today pa St. Simon.
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Miss Annie ptevens is stopping with
Mrs. Harvard o:i Monk street.
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Miss Jani Macon will spend tho
winter with yMins Rita McKinnon.
Miss Ells# McDonald has returned
from a visiltto 1/icuds in Atlanta.
Miss Maiftline Burdet t will spend
today on St.jSiiuou the guest of Miss
(l.oigiu Foster.
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Miss Sara IL-auhani returns today
to her home-in Way cross after t
visit to Miss Louise Elliot.
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Master ClydelTaylor and little Miss
Lilia Taylor entertained their little
friends with a jawn party yesterday
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Miss Jennie jWynn Dillon Is the
guest of Dr. auji Mrsj H. F. Akers at
their home oil Spruce street.—At
lanta Journal.
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Mr. and Mrs./I* R Akin and Misses
Minnie and Agjkes Akin are iu Wash
ington. lailei ' they will go to New
York and L'ai^pda.
Miss Mary Houston, who has been
the guest of ban aunt, Mrs. Bynums
returns tonioifow to her home in
Wilmington. M C.
Mr. and m|s. A. V. Wood will en
tertain the members of the faculty
of the Brunswick public schools
very delightfully this evening at their
home on Glilicester street.
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Little Misi Georgian Foster, of tit
' Simon, entertains today in celebra-
I lion of her ininth birthday. Several
little friends, from Brunswick will lie
among the gtiestß.
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Mrs. W. G. Brantley and Miss Brant
ley, the wlfdj and sister of Con
gressman Brantley, who have been
at the Aragon! for the past week, have
gone to Ti-puessee.- Atlanta Jour
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Mrs. lid. Mason and Miss Ethel
Mason leave fuulght for Washington.
Miss France Mason, who is in Penn
sylvania, will tjoiu them In Washing
ton, where Mil will spend the winter
In school.
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Miss iFrancws Hopkins, who has
been teaching Vchool in California.
IT WILL BE DECIDEDLY TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE OUR SUPERB COLLECTION OP THE NEW
ULTRA FASHIONABLE AND CONSERVATIVE COT MODELS IN OUR LINES OF CLOTHING. THEY ARE
ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS EXPRESSLv DESIGNED
FOR THOSE MEN WHO WANT TO WEAR CLOTHES THAT BEAR NOT THE SLIGHTEST TRACE O
READY'MADEISM” IN THE'R CUT. FABRIC. TINISH OR FIT.
Wl HAVE THU M #50.00 TO $35.00
BOYS WHO WEAR GOOD CLOTHES AN C^/\ OTHERS WHO TAKE A PRIDE IN SEEING THEIR BOY "
WELI DRESSED ARE INVITED TO VIEW ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH AND LASTING CLOTHING
EVERY SUIT HAS PATENT BUiTONsXn THE TROUSERS. BEST QUALITY WAIST BANDS. AL
SEAMS AHE WELL SEWED AND Wi|/ NOT RIP WITH ORDINARY WEAR AND TEAR. WS WILL TAKE
PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM T o/ou. WE ALSO CARRY "MOTHERS FRIEND" BLOUSES AND
SHIRT WAIST. BOYS SHIRTS AND HATS.
~oinits ,n - Society
arrived yesterday to become a mem
ber of the faculty of the Glynn higa
school for the ensuing ierir.. Miss
Hopkins will he located at Mrs. Coles
berry's.
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Mis. C. Syrames entertained a few
of the younger set Thursday night
in honor of Miss Mary Houston, of
Wilmington. Those present were:
Misses Dorothy Burford, Annie Dean
and Carolyn Atkinson. Ruth Akin,
Berry Burdette. Marie Nightingale,
Marie Everett. Mary Houston. Mes
srs. Pa ll l Morton. .Malcolm Fleming,
E. B. Arnold. Alumford Tison. Frank
Atkinson. Jake Blanton. Kenneth
Berrle.
TO Klgi- ’ ,-iJ DANDRUFF C-E3M.
Is the Oilb I*,:-;-,:'..- < ,luring
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If you i i v. .: - -,i with Iu: -
urlaril gu, ..y i::r. .i; :u nf
ther ha.-- i!j dr\T I , anythin ,
In nearly way omen ai 1
rner. have -. , . a tiiey ewe -t
todinit.-ulf i.- ■ ' . of pic; -
are.th-:,s S’,a- . ,a." - - ■ irc- qandnj ,
but not one 1-ul : ..-rr : ~lr. te’ s
you that dandruff - I jl! gni ,
burrowing i-to •_ 1,,• i , r-i .at pe -
r.ignani our- o e . cori;;-.-
quent f.-iiVmt; - id r, only ;
had by klllir;- ho ;•< ; rn; i tnere is ro
other pren-:- ■ r. . ;h: t
germ but 1 1 r . ■ • ie< ...y
tho cause, am, y - H - r-' 1 ut ’’
Sold by leading it,; ; . - - ;. i : ;u. in
stamps fur -tii At . .P-rpir.ido Cos.,
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For sale or Srahli':, i'banuacy
MISS SMITH’S SCHOOL.
Miss .losie Smith’s school will open
Monday, Sept. 24. j Primary, gram
mar in:l high iicliooi studies taught.
For further particulars apply at 7'J
G.a: street, i lepbone 27;;-:).
Soeciai NoMce.
NeitheV the (master, owners nor'
consignee of the British steamship
Kenilworth will be responsible fir
any debts contracted by the crew of
said steamship.
F. D. M. Strachan & Cos., Consignees
Misses Gale’s Private School.
The Fall term of Misses Gale’s
chc.ol begins Sept. 24, 1900.
Pupils are Fitted for college or;
niversity. For further particulars j
enquire nf Miss M ,T. Gale. 708 E 8* j
WANTED—A bood Jbicwcle boy to
take up orders. .Must bfc ahustler.
Come at once.. Geo. Harper... .
TRANSIT AND /fI'XM'LAUS board
era will find nice comfortable rooms
and goo table boa and al 409 (1 street.
LOST—New Rs nbler bicycle No.
114544. Wil pay i -ward for same if
returned to News office. No ques
tions asked.
Ci Y//<c UJPtes/*/'
ITkT'?**' Madi: in New York City
•' f4*Clothe* <tai KF.F.P Men'Ybung"
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M. Ml Brown, of Coffee, spent yes
terday in the city.
Hazel \£**iHlt has gone to A”.anta,
where \x£ will'enter 'L et,
J. S/ M. Symons spent ye:‘e; Cay
at V/ah iiesvil’e on a business <ri.\
J. R, Abram rtturned yesterday
from a'uik-asant visit to Savannah.
Malcol’X rii-ming bit last night
to attend sctHiQi in North Catalina.
Judge A. jVT'r-; vaft r*-tuir.e-l yester
day from a/msiness trip to Atlanta.
Lon. Thpnirk \Y. Lamb, tint..’
treasurer-e ect. was in the city yes
terday.
Horace O, (fra r lititvr
Corning A. Cos., of P >ri ’. L iont
yesterday In the c'.L
Walter CABrobstoa formerly of this
eity, now o\ .Ipebtonvillc. was shak
ing hands wliV hiyiiiany frh-iids her
yesterday, j '
John C. LMlmap. the clev r ruii'--
sentative of Brewing Com
pany, war ainoii£ thv vis tors to th
eity' yesterdiy/^J
Fred and his son,
Moiiis. have Monday for Pitt;' lira,
where the latter take a eburs:-
in electricalVetu^ineiyflng.
(}. M. Port urn. repreßentin'r E C.
DeWitt & Cot, Chicago, war in th -
city yesterday \ and- pi a -ed an order
for annual advertising v.itii Ti •
News.
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OREfiT KILLUIMY OPfcMHC
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GGEAT DISPLAY OF ILdiEZ AND CHILDRENS HATS.
ALL THE LATEST CREATIO NSf IN THE MILLINERY ART.
STOCK ALL BRAND NEW, |OONES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.
ladies mvfrEDrro attend.
Mi -S~L. G. JACKSON
OPERA HOCSE BLOCK.
LA MASSON PARI9IENNE
‘‘The ONLY Frenc-h Ladies Tai!or;g arc! Dressmaking Es
tablishment in Georgia. / f
WILL HAVE ITS FALL—WINT wp. OPENING OCT FIRST.
FASHION PLATES AND MODELS iMPORTED DIRECT
FRO i'll PARIS. I
MR. and MME. R. THANK THEIR CUSTOMERS
FOR THE PATRONAGE EXT Elf DEO THEM THE PAST SEA
SON, AND ASSURE THE P TffH VERY LATEST UP-TO
DATE FASHIONS FROM f.ARISJ/OR THE COMING SEASON
OF 1906—1907.
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