The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 10, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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STYLE and QUALITY STYLE is a good thing—you want it; you’ll get it if you come here. But MERE style isn’t enough—you want Quality and Good Tailoring and Style that Stays. That’s why it pays to buy our SCHLOSS SUITS. EXPERTS KNOW THAT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A 40 SUIT AND A sl2 ONE IS MOSTLY IN THE TAILING. CLOTH AND BUT TONS A TRIFLE FINER, OF COURSE. BUT ITS THE WORKMANSHIP THAT COUNTS. A GOOD TAILOR’S TIME IS VALUABLE BUT THE WORKMANSHIP SHOWS IN THE WAY THE GARMENT WEARS. Some of the finest tailors in the country are found in the Schloss work- I:| rooms. Every detail is done perfectly. Handwork is used where hand er work is best, otherwise costly machines do the work of many men, and do it better. High-priced designers originate Schloss styles, high-priced tail i < bl^__well-made and of splendid quality—full of “the style Young Men's Suits. BEGINNING AT sl2 OUR PRICES RANGE UPWARDS TO $35. PAY WHAT YOU LIKE, YOU WILL GET THE GREATEST VALU6 YOUR MONEY CAN COMMAND. PERSONALLY. HOWEVER. WE ADVISE YOU TO INVEST A FAIR AMOUNT-LET THE MAKER HAVE A CHNCE TO GIVE YOU HIS BEST WORK. FFORM sls UP THE BETTER QUALITIES APPEAR. IT PAYS TO SPEN D RATH ER MORE THAN LESs'. THIS WEEK WE OFFER A SPECIALLY FINE LINE AT S2O. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, CUT IN ALL THE LATEST IN ALL THE POPULAR FABRICS AND COLORING, TAILORED IN A WAY SELDOM SEEN IN A POPULAR-PRICED SUIT BY PAR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE GARMENTS WE HAVc EVER OFFERED AT THE PRICE. SEE THEM TODAY. This Week S2O. CLOTHIERS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY. 9rke %Ut cf fleer THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER To Dealers per Darrel $10.50 To Consumers $11.90 ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT To Dealers $.3.50 To Consumers $lO 00 PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON To Dealers $10.50 To Consumers $ll.OO THE PABST EXPORT To Dealers $ 9.30 To Consumers SIO.OO EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER To Dealers slo.ou To Consumers $10.50 EXPORT $ 8.00 9. Tiewman, 218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT. MAhhORY UINP Direct 89. Service between New York and Brunswick ... |Nn EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORK AT 1 F M. SAILIINU. . EVERY FRIDAY FRIM BRUNSWICK Tl SUIT TIDE. Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed Passenger Arcnmmndationf Apply tl W. M. YUPPER A CO. or C. H. MALI.ORY * CO. Ago Ma. Brvnawlok. Qa, M Burling Slip, Now York City 4. •. DAVIS, £. !. TAYLOR DAVIS & TAYLOR Livery Feed and Sale Stable HEAVY DRAY ACE, STOCK FO R SALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE Cora and 3 Strooto tyon* 7 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1906. Danger From the Plague. There's grave danger from the pla gue of Coughs and Colds that are so prevalent, unless you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls of Forest City, Me., writes: “It’s a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail. 1 find it quickly ends them. It pre vents Pneumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. 50c ana SI.OO. Guaranteed by Smith Phar macy. Trial bottle free. Increase I Iftl II By Eating Your HI Illy Leben’s Appetite I lUll Bread. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS FOR Fancy Cakes. I AM AFTER YOUR TRADE AND WILL SELL YOU THE VERY BEST Bread, Rods and Cakes THE BAKERS ART CAN MAKE Prompt attention given to orders Give me a trial and join the great army of Pleased House Keepers. Biunswick [lately F. W. LEBEN, Prop, Fresh cream, llgnt rye, French and Graham bread today at Leben’a bah ry, 100 A etreeL Notice. The Union Pressing Club has re moved from 309 Newcastle street t the rear of the store at 317 NewaurU sereet Phone ltl-3. W. H. Martin mu u*r. 9erscnals W. W. Peeple, of Savannah, is in the city. O. W. Robson, of Milledgeville, Is in the city. C. I. Mell, of Athens, spet yester day in the city. D. W. Middleton, of Hortense, spent yesterday in the city. Chariton Wright, of Sterling, spent yesterday in the city. Dr. A. C. Balin is quite ill at his home on Prince street. J. R. Peebles, of Atlanta, is spend ing a few days in the city. S. Brandt, of Atlanta, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. W. J. Ramplin, of Waycross, was registered at the Oglethorpe yester day. C. R. Brinson, a well known Way cross druggist, is spending a few days in the city. R. G. Craeren, of New York, lessee of the Grand opera house, arrived In the city yesterday to spend several days. OUR FOUR DOLLAR SHOES FOP WOMEN ARE BEAUTIES. SEE THEM AT PEERSON’S. YOU CAN GET STYLE AND FIT WHEN YOU BUY SHOES FROM PEERSON. iIQCAP|pE W&SKIk ALL ACHES * And N.rvuuAnajM, TrWwd* W* Mimt*** DR< CEO. COASTER, VETERINARY SUROEOf. All tfomoetlo animal* treated. Lvov* Or kero at ■moo'* Orvg Start •©*! a wm Durability, style and comfort In ail ahoes bought from Peerscn. FALL MEANS COAL -AND WOOD WE WISH to ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL OPEN FOR BUBINESS ■ 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER Bth, A LARGE ________________ STOCK OF COAL AND WOOD AL WAYS ON HAND. GIVE U 8 A TRIAL mm COAL 8 WOOD CO. COR I STREET AND COCHRAN AVE GREAT MILLINERY OPENING Latest Fads in Fall and Winter J MILLINERY MRS. M. W. PURVIS SEE OUR HATS 309 NEWCASTLE ST. 7