The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 16, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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t DRESSING BOYS % IT’S EASY TO DRESS THE BOY CORRECTLY AND TO YOUR SATISFACTION. IT CAN BE DONE. TOO. AT NO INCREASE OF COST IF YOU ARE TIRED OF THE DULL SAMENESS YOU FIND AT OTHER STORES-IF YOU’D LIKE STYLES FOR YOUR BOY THAT ARE NOT COMMONPLACE-THOSE BRIGHT, SNAPPY GARMENTS WHICH YOU WOULD EXPECT TO FIND IN NEW YORK STORES AND IN THE SAME SATISFYING VARIETY ' A IN IMt WE NOT ONLY PROMISE BUT ASSURE THE NEWEST PRODUCTIONS FROM THE BEST MAKERS OF BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THIS COU NTRY. THEY’RE HERE, WITH ALL OF THAT QUALITY WHICH MAKES A SMART AND STURDY S UIT AND AT PRICES WHICH YOU! L ADMIT ARE VERY MODERATE. Come Mere With the Boy jgf DON’T GO HUNTING ABOUT TOWN FOR THE BEST IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. FOR THE BEST IS JsSSSmBm Jjl RIGHT HERE. SEE OUR HIGH GRADE 9AMPECK MAKES—KNOWN AS PERFECTION 111 EVERY DETAIL M ; |*k —ask FOR OUR MOTHER JANE HOPKINS MAKE. KAISER'S CLOTHIERS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY. 9riee %ht cf Sizer THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER ' To Dealers per Darrel $10.50 To Consumers $ll.OO 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 slo.oo EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER To Dealers slo.On To Consumers $10.50 EXPORT $ 800 9. Jiewman, 218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT. Reason Number ONE WHY YOUR ACCOUNT SHOULD BE WITH Ihe National Bant of Brunswick DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, Time and Savings Deposits Same Interest FOUR PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLP. S. B. DAVIS, E. ?. TAYLOR D4VIS & TAYLOR Liivery Feed and Sale Stable HEAVY DRAYAQI, STOCK FO R BALI. PROMPT HACK *RVICB Cer 0 and 3 Street# Rhene f THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 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 tind 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 oft Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. 50c ana SI.OO. Guaranteed by Smith Phar macy. Trial bottle free. Increase IIO!|l By Eating Your Hi I IAS 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, Rolls and Cakes THE BAKERS ART CAN MAKE Prompt attention given to orders Give me a trial and join the great army ot Pleased House Keepers. Brunswick Bakery F. W. LEBEN, Prop. Fresh rree.ni, light rye, French ana Graham bread today at Lebeu's ball ry, 100 A street. Notice. The Union Pressing Club has re moved from 309 Newcastle street t the rear of the store at 317 Newcastl eereet. Phone 1413. W. H. Martin Ser&onab Charlton Wright, of Sterling, spent yesterday in the city. .1. C. Ligeour will spend to-day in Way cross on business. F. L. Stacy has returned from a short visit to Savannah. J- .1. Lissner has returned from a business trip to Jacksonville Judge A. J. Crovatt leit last night on a business trip at Atlanta S. K. Drown left last night for At lanta on a shut business trip. A. J. Mitchelson left yesterday on a business trip up the Coast Line. J. A. Montgomery has returned to Waynesville after a visit to his family here. Hon. H. F. Uunwody, of this city has been appointed a member of the Oglethorpe monument committee ny Governor Terrell. B. H Houseman, general agent of the Southern Railway, left last night for Atlanta, where he goeß to attend a meeting of railway agents. He will return to the city Wednesday. Monroe Phillips, of Macon, who ar rived in the city Saturday .quite tl 1 was reported to be Improving yester day. Mr. Phillips took 111 on the train arid suffered considerably. He will probably bo able to return to Macon in a few days. Shoes for your wife; shoes Tor your children; shoes for yourself at Peei son's. Cold weather means heavier shoes. See Peerson’s. OLD DR. DRUMMOND. After many years of patient study and experiment, has given the wornl a preparation which is an absolute and permanent cure for every form of rheumatism. The price is $5, but it is two large bottles, enough for a month’s treatment, and will relieve the worst case from the first dose. Sent by express upon receipt of price by Drummond Medicine Cos. New York, with full particular# and testimonials of wo’-Merfu! cures. FALL MEANS WOOD WE WISH T 0 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 IVERSON COAL & WOOD CO. COR I STREET AND COCHRAN AVF. PHONE 448. GREAT MILLINERY OPENING Friday,Saturday 0ct.12,13 Latest Fads in Fall and Winter! MILLINERY I MRS. M. W. PURVIS I SEE OUR HAT# S0 NEWCASTLE #T. 7