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Just Received
A Full Line of
Ladies’. Mens, Children’s
HATS
Zelmenovitz,
TELEPHONE 215. 218 NEWCASTLE STREET.
JUST RECEIVED
1907 LINE of
GO - CRRTS
ROBERTS
Stove and Furniture House
THE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIQHT.
We Refund Money if you are Not Benefitted
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An Excellent remedy for people who have no appetite. Cures coughs, bronchial and
lung troubles. For pale weak wom<?n Claro has no equal.
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vJ. EM ORGAN ONE
Ladies' Coats
AND
Cravenettes
IN ALL LENGTHS BOTH
SOLID COLORS AND MIXED.
A VERY SWELL LOT THAT
WE WOULD LIKE FOR POU TO
SEE BEFORE MAKING A PUR
CHASE.
CHILDREN’S AND MIB3ES’
LONG AND SHORT COATB.
LEVY'S
tiM tkufiiWlCK M'L? tit'A'a ocrose* %. iso*.
ONLY TWO HUNDRED
HAVE QUALIFIED
REGISTRATION FOR THE CITY
ELECTION CONTINUES TO BE
VERY SLOW.
Yesterday started the third week of
registration for the approaching pri
mary, and up to the nour the books
closed in the afternoon only about
225 voters had qualified ior the elec
tion, over 100 of them having regia- j
tered last week.
It is expected, nowever, that before
the end of the present week the total
number will be near 300 mark. The
campaign has merely commenced in
the city and it .will oniy oe a few
more days before the politicians will
have men in the field getting people
to register.
It is Laid to make an estimate ot
what the total registration will he
this year. There will, of course, oe
only a few negroes to register, as
tney can not vote in the primary
and can only cast their ballot for the
nominees at the general election.
Many believe tnat not mere than 1
000 or 700 wili qualify.
if there is any style in a shoe you
have seen in a book, look over our
stock and you will be pretty sure to
find it. Peerson’s.
SHOES OF ALL KINDS ANP
STYLES AT PEERSON’S.
Folks with tender feet become
sprinters alter wearing shoes from
peerson'p.
Infants* soil s, lf> to 26 cents values
at 6 ( into per pair at Sig Levison.
Call up Davis and Taylor’s stable
If you want dirt for raising your lots
or sidewalks.
NEW
ARRIVALS
NEW BUCKWHEAT
NEW '"LAP JACK FLOUR
NEW GEORGIA SYRUP
(In Cans)
NEW MAPLE SYRUP
NEW HONEY (In Bottles)
214 NEWCASTLE ST.
PHONE 307.
1.1.1 MILLER
OIED JESTERDIY
WELL KNOWN AND PROMINENT
CITIZEN PASSES AWAY AF
TER A LONG ILLNbSS.
Mr. H. ‘M. Miller, one of Bruns
wick’s oldest and most prominent
citizens, passed away yesterday morn
ing at 7:20 o’clock at his home on B
street, alter an illness of several
months. During the past several
■ weeks his condition has been very
serious, and the end has been mo
mentarily expected for the past sev
eral days.
The deceased was 80 years of age,
and his life has been one of which
any man should leel proua. Close to
thirty years ago he came to Bruns
wick from the old country and cm-!
gaged in the harness business with
tils; sou. Mr. Constance Miller, n:i -r
the firm name of H. M Miller & Son.
For years he was at the head of this
firm and finally went into the furni
ture business, which is still operated
under the name of H. M. Miller .&
Son. The success of the firm at
present speaks test of the success
of the deceased. He was actively con
nected with the business up to a year
.'ISO.
.Mr. Miller is survived by his wife
and six children. Mr. Constance Mil
ler. of tnis city; Mr. Frank Miller, ot
New Jersey; and Messrs. Herbert ana
Charles Miller, ,of South Carolina.
| and one daughter and one son In Dor
many.
The funeral will occur this morn
ing at 10 o’clock from the residence,
309 B street. Father Dunne, ot St.
Frances Xaxier's church, officiating.
The following gentlemen will act'as
pall bearers: Fred Baumgertner, C.
Arnheiter, F. E. Twitty. K. H. Scam
and E Fabian. The deceased was a
I member of Rathbone idge. Knights or
Pythias, and that lodge will be repre-
J sented at the funeral by the following
j members: Max Isaac, F A. Dunn, 1,.
| Ludwig, J. IT. Tankersley.
The News joins with the many
other members of the family In ex
tending sympathy.
| fine ffrees
I CAN FURNISH AND PLANT ON
SHORT NOTICE, CABBAGE, MAG
NOLIA, SYCAMORE, MAPLE DOG
WOOD, OAK AND UM3RELL
TREES. GIVE ME A TRIAL.
D. B. PVLES.
623 E Street.
G. F. ANDERSON. AgL
L. C. SMITH
VISIBLE
TYPEWRITER
JgP
Typewriters Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 76c.
Rain
.Coats
When need a Rain Coat
you need it bad.
No matter how many Over
coats may have, there
nothing to take the place oi
useful Raincoat.
When Old “Prob” says
Coat and, if his prediction w
doesn’t come true, it will an- Jffl
all THE PURPOSES OF AN OVERCOAT. Va
Many Men will wear them all through—the coldest k*
weather. jO
They like them i-o ause they are not as clumsy as a a 4
regular Overcoat, yet their length protects the limbs. &
Our Rain Coats tins season are cut in true Overcoat w A
BanJß tutor —oja'is at waist and full at bottom.
KAISER’S l
Clothiers to the whole family. JTa
FULL HITS FOR LADIES
I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER
DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO
INSPECT THEM.
M 135 L. G, JACKSON *
OPERA HOwSE BLOCK.
LA MAISON PARISIENNE
“The ONLV 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. DENI2ET 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
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