The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 11, 1906, Page 7, Image 7
t 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
|§ rooms. Every detail is done perfectly. Handwork is used where hand
le work is best, otherwise costly machines do the work of many men, and do
* it better. High-priced designers originate Schloss styles, high-prTTed tail
! ors do the work. The result is a garment at once^fashjonab|e_welMriade
and of splendid quality—full of "the style that stays."
Young Men’s Suits.
BEGINNING AT sl2 OUR PRICES RANGE UPWARDS TO $35. PhY WHAT YOU LIKE, YOU WILL GET THF GREATEST VALUE 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. '“FORM Sls UP THE BETTER QUALITIES APPEAR. IT PAYS TO SPEND RATHER MORE THAN LESS
THIS WEEK WE OFFER A SPECIALLY FINE LINE AT S2O. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, CUT IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES
IN ALL THE POPULAR FABRICS AND COLORING, TAILORED IN A WAY SELDOM SEEN IN A POPULAR-PRICED SUIT BY FAR THE
MOST ATTRACTIVE GARMENTS WE HAVc EVER OFFERED AT THE PRICE. SEE THEM TODAY.
inis Week S2O.
CLOTHIERS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY.
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THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel $10.50
To Consumers $11.90
ANWEUBER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $.9.60
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
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218 BAY BTREET SOLE AGENT.
- MAbhORY Lil^E
Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick
EVERY FRIDAY PRO'' l NEW YORK AT 1 P M.
SAILINGS: EVERY Friday frim Brunswick ti suit tide.
Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed
Passenure' Accommodations
Apfly W. HI. tUPPER A CO- or C. H. MALLORY A CO.,
At*"**- Brunswick. Oa U Burling Silo. Nw York City
J. a DAVIS, 6. F. TAYLOR
DAVIS & TAYLOR
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
HEAVY DRAYAOE, STOCK PO R SALE. PROMPT HACK SERVICE
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lE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1906.
Danger From the Plague.
There’s grave danger from the pl.'v
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, l
find it quickly ends them. It" pre
vents Pneumonia, cures BaGrippe,
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 11 Hi l( B y Eating
Your HI lUll Leben ’ 8
Appetite IIUII Bread.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO ORDERS FOR
Fancy Cakes.
I AM AFTER YOUR TRADE
AND WILL SELL YOU THE
VERY BEST
Bread, Rolls
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.
Brunswick Bakery
F. W. LEBEN, Prop.
Troth cream, light rye, French and
Grab am bread today at Leben’s bale
ry, 100 A street.
Notice.
The Union Pressing Club has re
moved from 300 Newcastle street t
the rear of the store at 317 Newcaetl
sereet Phone 141-3. W. H. Martin
\!fersenals
W. H. Bowen spent yesterday in
Savannah.
A. E. Dyer, of Atlanta, was in the
city yesterday.
Rev. Harry Casslls remains very ill
at nis home m this city.
Karl Friese has returned from a
business trip to Atlanta.
J. C. Ligeour, or the A., B. & A.,
will spend to-day In VVaycross.
E. Harper, of Gardi, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
Capt. Chas. Halverson has returned
from a pieasant trip to Jacksonville.
Stock Claim Agent Mash, of the A,
B. & A., spent yesterday in Fitz
gerald.
A. J. Mitchelson, representing Chas.
S. Hirsh & Cos., is off on a business
trip tip the Coast Bine.
E. \C. Barrett, representing the
Ault Wihorg company, of Philadelphia,
spent yesterday In the city.
Kabbi Gadshaw has returned from
Jacksonville, where he delivered a
lecture Tuesday evening.
J. MtF. Williams, of Jacksonville,
was among the visitors to the city
yesterday.
R. L. Callaway, a well known bank
er of LaGrahge, is spending a few
aays in the city.
OUR FOUR DOLLAR SHOES FO p
WOMEN ARE BEAUTIES. BE£
THEM AT PEERBON’S.
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YOU CAN GET STYLE AND FIT
WHEN YOU BUY SHOEB FROM
PEERSON.
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FALL MEANS
COAL
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WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT
WE WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ■ ■ ■
MONDAY, OCTOBER Bth. A LARGE __________
STOCK OF COAL AND WOOD AL
WAYS ON HAND. GIVE US A TRIAL ——————
MSI COAL * WOOD CO.
COR I STREET AND COCHRAN AVE PHONE 448.
GRL4T MILLINERY
OPENING
Friday,Saturday 0ct.12,13
Latest Fads in Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
MRS. M. W. PURVIS
SEE OUR HATS 309 NEWCASTLE ST,
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