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HART, i^HAFFHtR
jmBiAND MARX.
y M oTROUGE &. BROS.
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I puts his head into a | stein-bloch co.
jf n CLOTHES
1 Stetson I stetson hats
& SS CLAPP SHOES.
I he can’t help but In Manhattan shirts
I feel satisfied. Hie n
JP i , , ~ &. WHERE YOU FIND
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B i.miu il.ui of H THESE YOU FIND THE
H comfort in the R BEST
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Jl certain ki.o. l !pe cl
■ that the hat is cor- ■
P rect in style and ■
i' : beautiful in finish. ■ LEVY -O
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New Fall Good *
Just
Received
I AM JUST BACK FROM NEW YORKWITH A FULL LINE OF FALL
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS. COME SEE THEM.
Zelmenovifz,
TELEPHONE 215, 215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
BEFORE YOU BUY .4 WINTER SUIT FOR BUSINESS OR FOR PRESS
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tHt BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. iso9
Mrs. Hearst has returned from
i harleston.
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Miss Annie Pajipin i;> stopping with
Mr K. K. Calnan.
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Mis. Buia O Quinn, of .Tesup, is the
guest of Mi s Edith Ferguson.
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Mrs. C. T. Clanan, who has been
quite ill. is reported much improved.
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A tin!*- son arrived yesterday a
tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Carina
i’innney.
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Mrs. Dave Bc-ags retimn-d yester
day from a ii.it to airs. C. 11. Mel
drim in Belfast.
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Mrs. \V. T. Hight, who has been
| spending a month at Mrs. Hatchers,
returns Saturday to h r hum; in Cave
Springs.
Miss Daisy Scarlett leaves to-day
for Tliomasville, wliere r.lte will spend
the winter with her si. ter, Mrs. Annlo
Hilsitian.
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Miniw-s Annoc ;in<! Maud*' (Itrvl’i
will rt-furn fliis wok afl*r bp-mi(l!iij:
tut* sunuiKT in North C.eorgia an I
lilackahear.
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Mr:., I.aur? Hine returned yesterday
to Bryan county alter spending a few
dvys ip the city with relatives an i
friends.
Mrs. A- K. Chandler, who im lutf-i
spending the oiiiim r on St. iVnuun
witli her sister, Mrs. 11. Wallace, i
now with Mr;;. C. Arnhelter oJ Union
street.. t
Dlttle Mis:; BthelV Ligyur enter
tained several MU lit yester
day in honor of her jend birthday
The table '■■a., ;i pic! iii|‘/wii li its bowl i
of roses, bright I in: efraud the pretty
birthday cake, with its two red
candles.
At each plate was a little gilded
violin filled with candy.
Those present were Misses Mario
and Elizabeth Hopkins, Frances and
i iiuford Aiken. Kathrine O’Connor,
i Margaret. Dunn and Sara Louivs
! Smil It.
! IF YOU R CHILDREN ARE IN
NET. D OF SHOES FOR SCHOOL
I TRY PEERSON’S.
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE
| SCHOOL SHOES AT LOW PRICES
| PEERSON.
lo ley’s Honey Mil] Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumi mis.
SHOES. BOYS AND GIRLS. AT
' PEERSON'3.
IT WILL BE DECIDEDLY TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE OUR SUPERB COLLECTION OF THE NE'V
ULTRA-FASHIONABLE AND CONSERVATIVE COT MODELS IN OUR LINES OF CLOTHING. THEY AR
ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHER READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS EXPRESS-': DLII lE.J
FOR THOSE MEN WHO WANT TO WEAR CLOTHES THAT BEAR NOT THE SLiG--.it.Si TRACE Or
• READY- 1 -MADE ISM” IN THEIR CUT, FABRIC, TINiSH OR TIT.
WE si AVI TiiEM $ 1 0.00 TO $35.00
BOYS WHO WEAR COOD CLOTHES AND MOTHERS WHO TAKE A PRIC: !v 1 ’’' ‘ c, ° '
WELL DRESSED ARE INVITED TO VIEW OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH '
EVERY SUIT HAS PATENT BU'iTONS ON THE TROUSERS, BEST QUALITY WAIST BAN Da. ALI
SEAMS ARE WELL SEWED AND WILL NOT RIP WITH ORDINARY WEAR AND : EAR. WE WILL T„K -
PLEASURE IN SHOWING THEM TO YOU. WE ALSO CARRY “MOTHERS FRIEND' BLOUSES AND
SHIRT WAIST, BOYS SHIRTS SHOES AND HATS.
Society
Doings In
CLEANU Y //OMAN.
Kn on^ou-.t.** T ' y 1 H?r
Sen! 3
Cleanly u- „ . t >
that \y ' t • ’ . '
m'tvn:: t.’io \ 'if ! • I'iit'j
t’o d.an*'lr*.' 1 • • ;i Y f r
every ■l , y, ' r.r-.:ff h r . r
life lcn v. ‘ ’ *' 3■ ;**
too. T'< *3 f . -3 > cur--
iJandruff * 4 • y , ?.rm.
and •- * -• r ' r\ i!
do til? i f “ • . :'—tv
!v Vj. ? V • i-T-rr
leaver to • -5■ . • : • • hfsnUhy
Nature* • 7 ■* r--y Icause
you r:nirt' t • • •'* ■ ■■'•. . ,'iil tW d:.n
dru'f r . lv
leadlrr '• * r* i • •- •• . '.wnpg
for .;f; 1 ii Jho Cos. De
troit, f>i : •.
For sale O.v SrnHh's Pharmacy.
FOR SCHOOL SHOES SEE PEER
SON.
SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND
STYLES AT PEERSON’S.
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T/Tck* rs .
JUST IN FRESH—
NABISCO
MARSH MELLOW BAiNTIF.
GRAHAF WAFER
LADY FINGERS
ZEVEIBACK
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SATINS
U MEED A MILK
LEMON SNAPS
GINGER SNAPS
CRACKER MEAL
AND MANY OTHERS
'Se&M/iiifineA
L&SESk. ; v:- r &
214 NEWCASTLE ST.
PIICNE 307.
& £y<rS&j
rr^^ar /Mxdc in Nf.'.v York City
•• rt £)oth# thnt KE£P MonVoung'
{Personals
Dr. J. E. Morgan returned yesterday
from a visit to New York.
Capt. TV. tt. Townsend, Anenille.
was in the city yesterday.
Edwin VV. Dart In!':, yesterday on a
tiip to Waycross
Dr. 0. W. Blanton left last night
to sp nd a few days in Atlanta.
Christie Arnhejter pas returned to
Atlanta, v.-herc he will re-enter Try.
Yesterday’s Chipping Rerord.
Following is the record of the
movement of vessels at this por' ;
’• nlay: Srrivod, : 0 .:oi r : and ■ i io,
•>niilh. New York; bar j, i! -. •
land. Nor tv y, sclioi.acr lit* y
Fiskc. Moody, Boston.
Special Notice.
A!1 !fills awiinat the Urli;: ilor ■
'ii;> Ri<-i!ia bo yre.-’r";. 1 ■ <..
ofli c liy i l'“v ii o :
'.if Si- :• V I ■>' '
tli( roof will i>f (lpT;ari‘o<!. li
F. n. M. Strachan ,'i Cos.. Con.
Removal Notice.
C. (lob! i(in has removed hi-; sli-Q
shop from ill'll Newcastle 3l
Newcastle street. y j
WANTED
Twenty-five tie choppers and te ;
wood cutters to work f l.' '. c ,
the. A.. 6. & A. railroad. Apply *
superintendent of camp of Taylor.
Cook Cipreis Company, Leicht, Go,
WE DEVOTE Al l. OF OUR TIME !
TO SHOES AND CAM GIVE THE;
PEST QUALITY. MOST COMFORT, j
AND LATEST STYLES. PEERSCN.I
COEY, KiH6 :*
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AMD SHRIMP.
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN
PROMPT ATTENTION
PHONE 492.
Boys iS(
Ciothing 0m
NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE SHOWN
SUCH A VARIETY OF STYLES ° b W
AND MATERIALS AS WE 'THE
HAVE THIS SEASON
WE SHALL BE GLAD TO HAVE L'# .
YOU INSPECT THEM
HIGH GRADE MAKES
That Embrace
STYLE, FIT AND QUALITY. Pj
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X 4. s | 0J OsßTjl.*o€ Clones
Ell s.i sTO rnn I ftnitr'C’
l i'i.L lift Id rUli LnUli.V
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I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER
DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO
INSPECT THEM.
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MivS’L. G, JACKSON,
OPERA HOcSE BLOCK. f
LA MAISON PARISPENNE
"The ONLY French Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking Es
tablishment in Georgia.
DON’T WEAR READY MADE GARMENTS WHEN YOU
CAN HAVE THEM MADE TO ORDER AT R. DENIZET AT
THE MOST REASONABLE RATE.
ALL KINDS OF PLAITING, BUTTONS MADE ON SHORT
NOTICE.
HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS, PIPING, PINKING MADE
AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. GALL OR PHONE
POYAL BRANS?
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