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THB ©RIGINAL BUDWIISIR
To Dealers per Barrel $lO 5u
• To Consumers sllo*
ANMEUSIR BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers $ 8,80
To Consumers $lO 00
PABST CELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers $10.60
To Consumers $ll.OO
THE PABRT EXPORT
To Dualars $ 9.30
To Consumers $lO Oo
6VERARD3 NEW YORK B*€R
To Dealers slo.ou
To Gens urn era $10.60
eXPORT ou
9. Tfewman,
218 BAY STREET SOLE AGENT.
Reason
Number ONI
- WHY YOUR ACCOUNT SHOULD 8F- WITH
The National Bank of Biunswick
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK, ON CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT, IN THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Tim* and Saving* Deposits Same Interest
POUR PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTSRLP,
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J. P. DAVIS, ■ *■ TAYUOR
t D4VIS & TAYLOR
Liivery Feed and Sale Stable
hiavy bhavagk, *tock po r sale, prompt hack srrvice
Car • and St rest# Rhews f
DRESS BETTER;
'PAY LESS
TP HAT is what hundreds of sensible men are doing—
* buying our fine Ready=forService Clothes instead
of bothering with a tailor.
jgjfejfll""%j YOU GET BETTER CLOTHES THAT WAY; BETTER STYLES AND BETTER SATISFACTION. NINE
■ry TIMES IN TEN YOU GET A BETTE R FIT, TOO. AS FOR THE COST, YOU CAN SEC FOR YOURSELF
what a saving the wholesale tailor makes; his army of detail specialists, his big
Smm&m capital, his enormous buying of fabrics and his system of cutting, making anb finish
DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF BUYING CHEAP READY-MADES
BSff IPW ? THEY’RE DEAR AT ANY PRICE. NO ONE CAN DO THE IMPOSSIBLE
m- : v ;‘ kMm- j | yO I — GIVE SOMETHING FOR InOTH I NCF GOOD CLOTH AND HIGH-CLASS
| LABOR cost far more than thef used to. 1
fej’W •* Mfe WHEN SIS TO S2O AND UP WILL PAY FOR ONE OF OUR SPLENDID SCHLOSS SUITS, THE FEW DOL-
Sjtgl? llif W 'i||§ ;/ LArt* YOU MIGHT SAVE DON’T REPRESENT ECONOMY—OR GOOD SENSE, EITHER. SOMB IN AND
l§i Hf jfi | LET US SHOW YOU HOW GOOD "READY SLOTHES” DAN Bft
f iM^ra We have all the Latest Styles is “SCHLOSS” and
C ‘ other Fine Clothes for men --- $lO to $35-
BALTIMGFtr NSW YORK.
CLOTHIERS TO THE WHOLE FAMILY.
* fwt i(Kf&§WfeK fiAILV SATUfiDAV, NOVEMBER <O.
Free Medicine Samples
uo not prove tnat a remedy Is good
for anything. If you want to expert
ment., try samples for other ailments
i nan rheumatism. You can't afford to
lose time and risk life in taking
jahances with any medicine which has
aoT stood the test of time. Drum
mond’s Rheumatic Remedy lias a
twenty year record of cures. Write
to the Drummond Medicine Cos., New
York, for literature.
We tan fit everyone, from Cinder
ella tc the Giant. Peersion s.
For siugl übarrel ehotgunr *e to
Stg Levleon.
There is only one branch of mer
c.iiandise we pretend to know any
thing about, and It is the only branch
we sell—shoes. Peersoa’s.
Increase I mill By Esitinu
Y° ur Him Leben’s
Appetite HUH Bread.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO ORDERS FOR
Fancy Cakes.
I AM AFTER YOUR TRADE
AND WILL SELL YOU THE
VERY BEST
Bread, Roils
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
p. W. LEBEN, Prop.
Fresh nrsem. i*i* 7s, rrencJi wa
Orsjmm bread today •* l*to** *>•*
IT, WS A straw.
I Personals
E. L. liyrd, of Wayneavllle, is in
the city. /
G. W. Brandon, oGAVoodbine, was
in the city yesterday.
.1. A. St. Simon, spent
yesterday in the city.
T. .1. Wright is iback from a busi
ness trip to Jacksonville.
B. C. Butts has returned from a
business trip to Camden county.
_________
Dr. R. DySpratt, of the quarantln v
station, sclent yesterday in the city.
H. C. Powell, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors to the city yes
terday.
Yen. Harry Cas.sii, who has' been
quite ill for some time, is reported
to be irr^irovlng.
R. S. Wellborn, of Atlanta, was
among those registered at the Ogle
tliorpe yesterday.
J of the Atlantic
Coast Line, was among the visitors
to the city yesterday
J. 3 ,N Davis and G W. Brandon,
the well-known Woodbine turpentine
operators, are in the city
A H. Lewis, of Atlanta, who has
been spending a few days in the
city, returned to his homo last night
W. Et/Calney, manager of the
‘‘One yWornan." which will be pre
sented at the Grahd Tuesday night, j
spent yesterday in the city
When a horse la *o overworked it
Ilea down and in other ways declares
its inability to go further, you wouw
consider it criminal to use force.
Many a man of humans Impulses
who would not willingly harm a kit
ten, is guilty of cruelty where his own
stomach is concerned. Overdriven,
overworked, when what It needs is
something that will digest the fooo
eaten and help the stomach to recu
perate. Something like Kodol For Dys
pepsia that is sold by alt druggists.
ALL FIRST CLASS SALOONS
•ELL HARVARD’S RYE.
FALL MEANS
COAL
-AND
WOOD
WE WISH T Q ANNOUNCE THAT
WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUBI- -
NEB AND HAVE A LARGE
STOCK OF COAL AND WOOD AL
WAYR ON HAND. 4MVE US A TRIAL
IVERSON COAL & WOOD CO.
•OR I STREET AND OOCHRAN AVE PHONE 448.
Let Us
Build Your
HOME
WE DO GENERAL CONTRACTING AND BUILDING OF ALL KINGS. EG
TIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTIOE.
BOWEN & THOMAS,
512 Monk St. ' Telephone UM.
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