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(OMPHHES FASHIONS LATEST DECREES
y V POR MEN FOR BOYS ||sl
' jf'M | 1 -A- 'thing' of Suits—Raincoats—Overcoats
. JjW y ■ * rtipui ible Makes H * . M
/ r,, AC Hats and Caps ;|
oi ,Ofco—- known for their
J - antf Wear - RhoesTajjd Rubbers nfl
v J w ; , ; :very New and Shirts and Blouses I
\M 2\ ! Siy] S<l Shr -P e Underwear and stockings W I
\y' FURNISH*;- GS for Men Furnishings of every kind es
wijo dcslre —delusiveness peciaily adapted for Boys '
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NIW SATURmY. JANUARY 5, 190f.
Desire For Food
Is Important
We Eat.
■■■•■■. t'l.it some of the most
•nt } vs i i.ui.s of this country and
l-urojo ■' i* ’ ■ ha\e made a study of the
! '•'• "f '. '.stlon unite in the opin
:i : •* kt.it appetite is a great aid
ll> F dig.-stion. Some even go so
iur a > to s.y that there must be a
• '• •* , !: '' appetite fur tilt- food eaten
in mtl.T- ia:.j it be properly digested
* • i- J'r. J. p. Pawlow's
* v • . .. ■ Work of the Digestive
: <; ! • 'vi. a, u,.s awarded the Nobel
■ sl '■• • • Pf!h \ ry clearly tho value
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:n ..‘lier sm-li safe sure
• 1 •- a healthy appetite
.'' 1 1‘ '••■ Ribbon Heer taken be
!* ; * * .v°tir m. ils, and it Is an
:,} -n'lits y.:; i-ran tee of perfect
' • its tonic and food
1 : <• \ . i est imated.
t P ■ !. r, of the North*
‘ '■ t s ;', f Chicago, in com
•I •; ’ 1 ,: 1 fully be
:■■: '• 1 ] •-.!. iatc use of good
' V : ’ ! ' ’ '•* nets as a tonic and
ns thrmf'Mo u:- :r.l. M
r s • ••;■; at tin- bead of his
. 1 ’ • 1 1 is a prod*
' \ ' a ii \ m Ct, choicest hops
' i’ lie - eight-day malt
• ; r ;i t v.ii; ; lc fnod elements
1 lsi •.' ''•■> iu 1• - digest and form. It
• i•“ rich nutrition and
, : '"< ■ 1 ha vur wmen disttn
' ' i •*••; . in•• beer. This, to
= • ' " r wit. xi y yarn •!' sclent Iflc
■ x ’-'a l ha < put Pahsl Peer
t! • b . •!. No food that comes
l--:. ti '‘fail, t kitchen can be
r;:. i . IMir<*r and iuo *e wdiolesotne
than this celebrated beer.
COAL PR 1C £ls.
Lump coal, 1 inch and up. $6.00 per
ten. Dtock coal, hand picked, $6.50
| i'#T ton. AM orders solicited.
Coney & Parker.
Ter. cnone No. 18.
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THE NATIONAL DANK OF BRUNS
WICK.
Dividend Notice. Semi-annual Num
ber 21 Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 18th.
| 1306.
Tho hoard of directors of tho Nat
; i‘)nal tta:;k of Urujiswick have de
j clarml a dividt ul of 4 per. cent, $4,00
h'‘'r -'here, hein:; seml-anniiul, nuin*
, CT’ 2). priynblo on or after January
h. ; T jo HhnVelioldors of ro
‘ and t !, loßc of biiHlness this
'! •e:;s in payment of this div
j idi.iuf will be mailed.
E. D. Waiter,
Cashier..
COAL PRICES.
Lu< coal, 1 Inch and up, SO.OO per
Clock coal, hand picked, $6.50
er ten All orders solicited.
Coney & Parker.
Tr'cphone No. 15.
iPerscnttk,
C. E. Dunn, of Waycross, is In tho
city
fi. \V Cline is in Jacksonville on'
a business trip.
G. W. Brandon, of Woodbine, was
in the city yesterday.
C. F. Smith of Lumber City, spent
yesterday in Ihe city.
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O. H. Cooke, of Thomasville, 1 reK
istered at the Oglethorpe.
H. W. Dexter, of Atlanta, is spend
ing a few days in the city.
G F Ryan of Macon, was among,
the visttors to the. city yeatcrda^^B
T S. Price, of
the visitors to the city yetdgip §
Cleon E. Baker, the wnßHlwn
Douglas banker, in
the city.
D. M. Beggs, of Savannah, repre
senting the Savannah Mercantile Cos.,
is in the city.
SiHt. C. B. Wlllburu, of the A.. B.
& A., is back from' a business trip
to Waycross.
A. Kaiser returned to New York
yesterday after spending several
weeke in the city.
Capt. W. R. Townsend, of An
guilla. was among the vieitorß to the
city yesterday.
S. W. Baker will leave this morn
ing for Florida, after spending the
holidays in the city.
Wq don't buy oare a mr noi
twloa a year, but we are I'Htolvln*
shoes all tlie time. Peeraon’s
CASTOR I m
For Inftiitts and OhildreE^^
Th 9 Kind You Have Always Bought
tilanatwre of
FAIL HATS FOR LADIES
I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER
DISPLAYED IfX . .SWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO
INSPECT THEM. \
MI SSyll. Q, JACKSON
jJ?PERA HOOSE BLOCK.
LA MAISON PARISIENNE
“ S|!,* Ladies Te'lorlnq and Orsair naklna Ea
tabliinitrent in Qaorgia.
PATRONIZE HOME TRADE. HAVE YOUR EVENING, BAI
TOILETS. OPERA CLOAKS, STREET COSTUMES, MADE AT
DENIZE. LATEST PARISH FASHIONS AND PERFECT 'fl
GUARANTEED,
ALL OF PLAI TING, BUTTONS MADE ON SHORi
NOTICE. -
HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS, PIPING, PINKING MAD*
AT 20. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE 311 l
We Have a Fie Lot of I
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Manila
. At Bargain Prices
N BOWEN & THOMASJ
512 Monk St. Telephone!
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