The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 14, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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4 BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. and business suits are our specialty Our new stock of winter clothes is the most, exclusive in style and pat tern ever produced. There is nothing better on earth than these swell garments. CRAVENETTES AND OVERCOATS. LEVY'S Just Received A Full Line of Ladies’. Mens, Children’s HATS Zelmenovitz, TELEPHONE 216. 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. JUST RECEIVED 1907 LINE of GO - CARTS ROBERTS Stove and Furniture House THE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT. We Refund Money if you are Not Benefitted -—CL ARO= | - 1 | An Excellent remedy for people who have no appetite. Cures coughs, bronchial at lung troubles. For pale weak women Claro has no equal. JEM ORGAN p j! Thu itiWttM&fi £*?LV ocfOSi* M, MM BUTCH OF ITEMS AROUNDTHE CITY Bankruptcy Court. Referee Isaac will hold a short ses sion of tne bankruptcy court to-mo’ - - row morning, taking up the case ot W. A. Rffch, of Coffee county. The application of the trustee for leave to sell the assets of the bankrupt will be heard. Frost Reported. People living several miles in the country reported a light fall of frost in this county yesterday morning, but it was not heavy enough to do any damage. Warmer weather is predicted for to-day. Clansman Not Coming. It is understood that tne Clansman, which was hooked to appear here .ater in the season, has cancelled its engagement. It seems that the com pany lias cancelled a large majority of its uates in trie South. St. Mark Cunday-School. Si. Mark's Sunday-School will dc resumed this afternoon at half-past three o'clock, and a full attendance of scholars and teachers is desired. Mr. Lee Ho inson lias been appointed superintendent, and the other officers will be appointed as soon as school is fully started. Second Advent Churcti. Services to-day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Rev. C. P. Thornton officiating. I At the morning service tnero will be j baptism. Everybody is cordially in- ' vited to attend the services. j Every late wrinkle in style, but. not a wrinkle in the fit of the shoes from Pecrson’fl. Cull up Davis and Taylor's slatde If you want dirt for raising your lota or sidewalks. NEW ARRIVALS NEW BUCKWHEAT NEW '‘LAP JACK FLOUR NEW GEORGIA SYRUP (In Cans) NEW MAPLE SYRUP NEW HONEY (In Bottles) "PURE FOOD GROCER , 214 NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 307. SPORTSMEN GET THE BINS BESOT ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS AND THEY CAN GET AFTER THE "* QUAIL. With the falling of the leaves in an atmosphere crisp with the first touch of winter’s frost, tne thought * of the sportsmen of the community go out longingly in anticipation of the pleasures of the field, now *but little more than a fortnight away. Ahead • lavorite guns are being taken from their cases and carefully oiled, and care and attention is being paid to the condition of the companion ot many a day afield —the faithful dog. November 1 marks the beginning of the real hunting season in this sec tion of the state, for on that day tti open season commences for the shoo’ i lg of quail, wild turkey and pheas ants. and continues until March, when the closed season begins. Quail or partridges are the real game birds of this section of the country, and the average hunter who lanes a day’s recreation with gun an i dog in the woods does not feel tha: (he hunting season has really openeo until he is allowed by law to liush a covey and can hear the music—sweet er to the ear of your true Nimrod —’ of the whirring of the brown-feather- Ii and tribe. Quick work permits him , to empty both barrels, and then the covey is followed up or another one i is flushed. Hunters were disappointed in their dove shooting during the current open season—which tor this bird, mar.sir hens and snipe, extends from July 15 to March 15 —the number*of them ne ing much less than in former years, although" tne law has limited the bag of one day to forty doves. We can fit ovoryone, from Cinder ella to the Giant. Peerson s. Folks with tender feet become sprinters" "after wearing shoes from Pearson's. infants’ socks, 15 to 25 cents values at 5 cents per pair at Sig Levison. Srees I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG WOOD, OAK AND UMBRELL TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL. D. B. PYLES. 623 E Street. a F. ANDERSON, Ag*. L C. ITii VISIBLE TYPEWiIiTLH . -£sCthki.-V ■ • *^SBTi'' • Typewriters Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 7Se. of our make is the word Knox in the label, but it's a most impor ant thing to look for. Its import ance, however, is not entirely due to "prestige," for when you buy a KNOX HAT you secure a hat of the finest materials and of unequalled wear ing quality—to say nothing of a style which is World-Standard. In other words, you have paid fer what the label represents—five dollars’ worth of hat. _ KAISER’S . FALL HATS FOR LADIES I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM. .■ MISS L. G, JACKSON OPERA HOoSE BLOCK. LA MAISON PARISiENNE “The ONLY French La dies 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. CALL OR PHONE 311 uet in Touch With the Rest of Us BY HAViN A BELL TELEPHONE !n Your Home, Your Office, Your Store CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF * oiithern Bell Telephone end lelegieph Cos., AND WE’LL TELL YOU HOW