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The Correct
For Dress
Tho coming season will offer many social diversions, for
wjaich of course you should dress with proper care. A
Dress Suit or Tuxedo is simrly Indispensable and there will
be other times when a Frock Coat or Cutaway is only ac
ceptable garb of a gentleman. Such garments last for
years and should be owned by every man who cares for his
appearance. The man who does not have them is usuall>
judged to be Ignorant or hopelessly poor.
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The science of wholesale tailoring has so fa* advanced
'bat now one can buy ready to wear ®ress clothes wl h
confidence. There- Is n° longer any need of spending SSO-00
or more on such garments; you can bo fitted quite as wH
a-hd be certain of at least equal style, material and satis
faction from nur All-Ready stock. The makers of our*
Dress Clothes are whatare termed “specialists” in this
line- Schloss Bros &. Co—leaders for nearly thirty years in
the making of fine Clothing. We have all their latest style*
I’rices range from S2O up. Come In and let us show you
tlce these garments are.
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ItiHtieidtt that we have every uc
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atyd HuenßpWythlnrth'ut a gentle
•an needlr
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THE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER
To Dealers per Barrel 110.60
To Consumers 111.00
ANMEUSER BUSCH EXPORT
To Dealers I. H.fUl
To Consumers |lO 00
PABSTCELEBRATED BLUE RIBBON
To Dealers i lIO.OU
To Consumers j 111.00
THE PABST EXPORT
To Dealers I 9.00
To Consumers HO.Oo
EVERARDB NEW YORK BCER
To Dealers HO.Ou
To Ounsumers 1U9.60
EXPORT I 1.00
Jiewman,*
218 BAY BTREET SOLE AGENT.
Reason in
Number o\l ft j
WHY YOUR ACCOUNT SHOULD BE WITH Wwßr
The Nationa Bant of Brupck
DLPOBITS RECEIVED BUBJI?St TO CHECK, ON CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT, IN THE BAVINQB - DEPARTMENT. ft
Time and Bavlng Peposlta Same Interest
FOUR PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
4. DAVIS, E. F. TAYLOR
,_f>\VlS & AYLOR
LtiveryFeAand Sale Stable
HEAVY DRAYAOS. PROMPT HACK SERVICE
Thanksgiving Clothes
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“Ck i Whole Family.” \
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Free
o not prove iliatßßfs|i good
for anything. If I’Np'flsexperi
ment, try samples
han rheumatism. You (hnig£ifi'r>r<it<<|
lose time and risk
chances with any niediclldßliiSh has
not stood the teat o£ Drum
mond's Rheumatic RemW has .a
twenty year record of oass. VvAe
to the Drummond Mediclß O'., Ns
York, for literature. m #
We can lit everyone, from Cimer
ella to the Giant. Pearson's
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Kor singl eharrel usTtgnnH jto to
Slg Levison. |p
por.oai#.
Good horse and bu am rtmap. Fo
particulars address fit-. 33, Bruns
wick, Ga.
Incrense II fit If 3 y Eating
Your HI illy Leben’a
Appetite IIUVI Bread.
SPECIAL ATTENt ON GIVEN
TO ORDERS FOP
Fancy Cakes.
! Ato
AND THE
VERY BB lJr
BredU, kolis
Jbm-S $
/ and Cakes
•AKERS ART CAN MAKE
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Prompt attention given to orders
Give me a trial and Join the
great army of Pleaaed House
Keepore.
Brunswick Bw
ffyinffit* EVTi'MLTT:
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Charlton Wright, of Sterling, spent
yesterday in the city
J. F. Weaver, of Waycross, was
la the city yesterday.
it. C. Youmans. of Blackshear, is
in thHNrity for a few days.
T. A McMillan, off Beach, Oa.,
spent >*.!erday in the city.
K L. Bennett, a well known Jesup
attorney, spant ( yeuorday In (he
city.
J. A. Foster and J. B. Wright, of
St. Simon, were in tho city yester
day.
C. F. Smith, of Lumber City, was
among tho visitors to the city yes
terday. 9
Jos. B. Wob'j, a wpj known At
lanta drummc spent . •aterday in
the city.
Alan rJHB, of Atlanta, was
among at the Oglo-
J. D. Yo'aTof Atlanta, was
among those at the Ogle
thorpe yesterda^^m^^
J. Lee Enalgmot tMpsnaign-Os
cainp Lumbcfejfljpany. It? spending
a few days lNHttcity. j
of
A.. B. and Shaking hands ’with
his friends I* the city.
G. W. Brandon and' J. S. N. Davis,
wn Camden county tar
pontine"*. • ‘ tators, spent* yesterday
in tho city.* ,
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Ladles long silk gloves.
Gus Bffmaa’s Bazaar.
Call up Da.i-J| Hksyiops stable .
If you wnm. your lot
or sliowijJifs.
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For Business
Most \men prefer the “Sack Coat” styles, which with
their host of pockets and convenient lengths are certainly
most suitable for general wear. Professional men, however,
and those whose occupation demands a certain amount of
dignity in dress, always favor tho Prince Albert and Walk
ing Frock lllustra ed here. We have all styles; it remains
only for you to suit yourself, elf you have not already
bought your Winter outfit it will cortalnly pay you to ex
amine our new lines
sls Up
k rom sls up the finer Grade of Suits and Overcoats ap
pear. It is well to pay a fair price and. get the best your
in the end. But we can give you the greatest value your
money can command, whatever you wish to pay. Our “Har
vard and other University models all among the newest
things; ithe Ja tost is the "Adonis” an entirely new
model and thß sWellest thing of the year. These suits come
in varying, buv whatever the nnMfflP'ou will see the same
unfailing smaraiess or line and shape and the sane thor
oughbrend look in all. It is simply a question of finer ma
terials and workmanship as the price advances
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Our Furnishing Department * now
• at lte bS&t And offers you all the
at low 'prices; we have what you
want at the price you want to pay.
FALL MEANS
COAL. f
W&OP
WE WISH T 0 ANNOUNCE THAT
•WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSI- ~
NESS AND HAVE A LARGE, . , ■■■
STOCK OF COAL AND WOOD AL __
WAY* ON HAND. GIVE US*J TRIAL
IVERSON COAL l WOOD CO.
COR I STREET AND COCHIAN AVE PHONE 448.
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WE DO GENERAL ftONTRACTIN&AN • UILDIIsy OF ALL KINDS. ES
TIMATES FUrtMftUD JTICE. f
. -■ ‘ U < if & THOMAS^
■ft- A Telephone 54.
For Gentlemen
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