The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 23, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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( Trim, Stylish Appearance iyp Can always be expected from the wearing of our Clothes. They’re made of material that will hold the proper shape until long after the \ styles for mankind have undergone a change. t \ RAINCOATS SIO.OO to $30.00 TROUSERS $2.50 to SB.OO /‘ ’ • ; \ ‘ University” Models / j * f| v From s 3s °o Down HERE YOU SEE MORE OF THE FAMOUS “UNIVERSITY" j 4 *V’|( MODELS—GARMENTS DESIGNED WITH RARE SKILL BY THE ; JP WT | ™ E BEST DRESSED MEN EVERYWHERE ARE BUYING FINEST MANUFACTURING TALIORS IN THE BUSINESS. \ ’ / JB" V j fsN 1 • f THESE SPLENDID CLOTHES; THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU THE STYLE IS RIGHT AND THE QUALITY IS RIGHT; THE j / Mm ] SHOULD STICK TO THE SLOW, EXPENSIVE SMALL TAILOR. CLOTHES WILL WEAR, AND LOOK WELL WHILE YOU WEAR Ml? / # I > I I /f r -. M _ 1M AKlr% or .„ l:i pi i l' P I I fi-'X •5: COME IN AND SEE THE NEW STYLES. YOU ARE AS THEM. THERE’S SO MUCH DOWN RIGHT GOOD TAILORING :•/ Is / M .§ i / . - £ f X . BEHIND THEM THAT THEY KEEP THEIR .SHAPE INDEFIN- /\[ \ M i Jffl /I'j / " WELCOME TO LOOK AS TO BUY. WE CAN FIT YOU PER ITELY—THEIR GOOD LOOKS STAY. £jj> if ; fc. . fjp / || J / FECTLY WHETHER YOU ARE NORMAL OR UNUSUAL BUILD. (OUR SHOWING OF HIGH GRADE “READY” GARMENTS J| I j *’* jf f l/if OUR PRICES RANGE FROM *35.00 DOWN TO THE POINT [•FOR MEN IS A REVELATION OF THE WONDERFUL ADVANCE ' . WHERE QUALITY CEASES TO BE A VIRTUE, BUT WE CAN FIT IN JHE SCIENCE OF TAILORING. , Ijf ’BKjsL JJj 19 YOUR POCKETBOOK AS READILY AS WE CAN YOUR FIGURE. und Nbw r 1 IMII—KII IIH Ml 11111 l !■! ■■!■■■ IMi—II II ■ llll—lll ■!■■■ ■———■■■ I B CLOTHIERS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY. t 9rke sut cf ifteer THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER To Dealers per Barrel $10.50 To Consumers $ll.OO ANHEUSER BUSCH EXPORT To Dealers $.0.50 To Consumers $lO 00 PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON Tc Dealers $10.50 To Consumers $ll.OO THE PABST EXPORT To Dealers $ 9.50 To Consumers SIO.OO EVERARDS NEW YORK BEER To Dealers slo.ou To Gensumers $10.50 EXPORT $ 8.00 9. Vizwman, f. 218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT. Reason Number ONE r 4 * WHY YOUR ACCOUNT SHOULD BE WITH The National Sank of Bruoswick I DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK, ON CERTIFICATES OF m deposit, in the savings department. Time and Bavlngs Deposits Same Interest FOUR PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLP. 4. I. DAVIS, E. P- TAYLOR h DAVIS & TAYLOR Liivery Feed and Sale Stable - HEAVY DRAYAGE, STOCK FO R SALK. PROMPT HACK SCRVICI Cor • ana 3 Streets Jyione fl r THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 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 IlfUll B y Eating Your H|(Uy Leben’s Appetite IIUIV 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. Fresh cream, light rye, French ana Graham bread today at Leben’s bak ry, 100 A street. Notlee. The Union Pressing Clnb has re moved from 309 Newcastle street t the rear of the store at 317 Newcastl sereef. Phone 141-8, W. H. Martin Serscnals Col. W. E. Kay, of Jacksonville, spent yesterday in the city. Thomas O’Connor ha3 returned from a pleasant visit to Atlanta. Rev. Harry Cassils continues quite ill at his home on Dartmouth street. Capt. Charles Halverson has re turned from a business trip to Tampa. Li. /P. Phelps, representing Dow neys candies, was in the city yester day. Thomas W. Wrench, of St. George, was among, the visitors to the city yesterday. E. Wall, ’of Sumner, Ga., has ac cepted a position with B. Borchardt & Company. Moses Hiisch, the well known rep resentative of "Harvards Rye,” was in the city yesterday. Senator D. P. Rose, of Camden, who has been in the city for several days, returned to White Oak yesterday. G. F. Fouche, formerly with B. Borchardt & Company, has accepted a position with the Lott Lewis Com pany. J. R. Abrams, representing the Massachusetts Mutual. announces that the company has reopened its offices in this city and Is again ready for 'business. ' ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS SELL HARVARD’S RYE. I handle the best line of new goods in the city. Do not be fooled by business opponents who try to tell you different. Ca'l and be convinc ed. Slg Levlso.n. There is only one branch of mer chandise we pretend to know any thing about and it is the only branch we sell —shoes. Peerson’s. ALL FIRST CLASS BALOONS SELL HARVARD’S RYE, GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL AND REGISTER. FALL MEANS COAL -AND WOOD 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 IVERSON m & WOOD CO. COR I STREET AND COCHRAN AVE PHONE 448. GREAT MILLINERY OISPLAY Latest Fads in Fall and Winter MILLINERY MRS. M. W. PURVIS BEE OUR HATB 309 NEWCASTLE BT. 7