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'3L /oxfords place us in a post
u ■■^ ON to supply you with
'+2*' EITHER HIGH OR LOW SHOES
OF STYLISH PATTERNS.
OUR WINTER STOCK OF HIGH up- i
HIGH SHOES PRESENTS ALMOST WfaiX
AN UNBROKEN \ A>
"Get the Habit,” Trade at **jyS|j^|^r
'
LEWS
WE WANT TO CLEAR UP OUR
Glove Lilies
THE PRICES BELOW SPEAK FOR THEMSfiIWf^-
LONG KID GLOVES WORTH *3.50 for A $2.93
KID GLOVES WORTH $1.20 . 93c
KID CLOVES WORTH SI.OO for f9c
Zelmenovitz,
TELEPHONE 216. 216 NEWCASTLE i,T.
25 Off On || All Clothing
Tvloney Saved Here Sale of All r ales
/■\ \lvj|/s ' •> ■ r ' -‘4P%':
ji'r/i \ **! ■*
f jW¥ll ' “NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW” rea , SAV|f ,_ QN ~ t CL „ n
And necessity is at the bottom of ; f JT J Eve-y >e ir'about this t, ne J.-' - |. A ' hjw \
sBfßB\ u,i * Grc3t C ’ e * ,,#, - ce Sa,e - \ ■ ■ Jp fw ‘ j,e '' t ' r v * ,ue Ijn * re *>*<*"* [ . 1 Jp'r ... msm
ffifflmtlL Our Alw ' 3 y® Strictly Adh. ire.l to I >' jt . ,0W *o be found, averaging a saving and j *! ' * ; S "* Jir ilr
Policy of "Never to Pack Good ; A..ay \ -,' .. f / from *5 to $lO on S suit of overcoat. f. ' • gnj G !' /
t/t ? n * **xA. . „ _ \ v j it J Generally Clothing sites now ■. • \ /.' '*4 --w.-e
tc3 # J3 f*om One Season to the Next” m.rte s %// ** . '#/ „, • . . n .. ... . I&S ‘ y . •I?', V<f VMI
■BB Tb.’ \ / . \ #y cci) .;it cf OcWs and tntl;. or u.ideti.. }\* << ' - V'. • , '
sdSHr'-r) It imperative for us to hasten -J e.• • ' |J.. _ jtitf able lots and patterns. V.'fi *'• iV W&m
RiE jHrc Wf ‘ partur* cf present stack before t:,e QUITE DIFFERENT HCP.C ' JLi*. 1$ ' ?*..?.-S^gSrl
TH-HhUh arrival of Spring Goods. j ',) -< Our of erir.gs include, in a great f 3s i >?■ |r
Iffil lipp‘ % "But it’s too late to buy winter [% f §> W M W instances, a full range of ,a. L)V / :'!;f|l
1 ifel clothing," you say. Not a bit of it. TANARUS, | | !!r.Ue T!T LT Z n !l l?*,{ f K$
•jif jj|jf I|| providing the inducements are grec. ! | |f f"~ Of cou-se. there also some 'i j & J ff’l Wg ’
||! iMi pSK-rpL enough. | la>- ,; ,?M broken lots, and upon these ti.r •. >v. 'I ' ’ftf ij| “ 'lf
!&!**• Winter is not over by any ; | W JB ,n 9 ' even greater. • * \•. !i.£ t '
XL'l. We can expect plenty cf cold w-athcr ' t V wl Were simply closing out our Fall ifelßF fj Wf
UCnrlnitnnAii > 4 e. .. ~ , ? S, A and Winter Stock preparatory to our Vj! \jp ;ser f L- ~jf rr
likely the coldest o. t. if l Spring business. We want Freon . #•/ M
Fine ClothesMckert year. Then, too, the faresighted mu li ■ i jBl Goods Each Season, and not “Carry BrOS.oCo.
sww -v roes will need no urging to provide no'a | ffs, Overs." , FineClotheaMakers
for next winter's need. S Now is the time to save money by
SCHIOSS DROS. A 1.1. jj g \ ijL g
rtii t iothr* Mskrn. f m
“THE OLO RELIABLES.” n “THE OLO RELIABLES”
“Clothiers to the Whole Family.”
IHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1907.
BATCH OF ITEMS
AROUND THE (ffl
Will Raffle Horse Tonijit.
A handsome horse and buggy will
be raffled by li. G. Cohen at (lie 'Vi
era house tonight and all n Snv *
Ortanccj. are lei! to ' ;-res- r'
Chatic s not .ittd for •: efore Hr- r-f
--lle will lie told to other parti
Buying Cedar.
Two pencil manufacturers of Chat
tanooga have he tit on and around the
islands near SI. Simon for several
weeks making contract- for the pur
chase of cedar There is plenty of
if in this eel lon and they are bit In'
ing all get.
’ doing j
in the c ild wave v;< ath< i
tn.'in to the cow vary ntn^^B- ta.-itiiog
The fact of tb people
generally are and lighted :he pres
•tii weai her. especially ivjft; true oil
tj’te "ovfercoatleas" citfirß It wa j
warmer yeeinday than we!
have bad ibis vAter.
A Serious Accident.
Ttn- little infant, tlaughi. rT Mi
and Mrs. I, L, Schuyler lif t with a|
painful accident yesterday aflernoot '•
la soltte way il toll from its carriage |
having a nurse bottle In Its hand 1
which was broken in the fall, inflli.r-l
t ig an ugly wound on the liun*i of fin j
cdll. Ot. I. A Units was called tad
cared for the wound, wuih not be ;
ing dftngctous Is can: in;.; ron.-id table *
paia.
MMW j FRtSCH FEMALE
\mbiimam y pills;
| A Sm, fypijf, fur y . \, z
I KMW n r*!G s-wTT^k'
I <”i'ti/w'..''f,,, '*,.T r-i P'-rdt
nummwt .*■: ’
brtr Ktrui en| vtHirwr'iet* to in, 1 a ' ** DvK
“riucAi c> r 4. 1*,,,,,,. e
i. .rn.rn.mm.™.
Soi l In Brunswick !>v Roberts K Clnr
Attend tim ml t-winrer millinery
■ ixrilntt at Miss Slkter's.
We can fit • very one. from Cinder
' i in the Giant. I’fcerswn
FILES MORTGAGE TO SECURE
FUNDS FOR IMPROVEMENT
A along been held in the
superior court of Bibb county by the
j Macon. Dublin and Savannah railroad
J whereby'”that road secures |l,XlO.deo
j frciti the New York Trust Company
and Willard V. King to he used for
further improvements of the road
The rate of interest i- five percent.
Attend the mid-winter millinery
ip-atiit', at iiiss Slater's.
■o': is much more easily cure
wl nti e bowels are oiien Kennedy *
l-evative Honey end Tar opens th
bo els and dr I rev the cold out of tb<\
sy tern In young or old Si lo by an
dm ggdst*
THREE
a
SEVEN
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'SeoMftabfie/i
iMsamscEisjiCHaaae*'
214 NEWCASTLE BT.
PHONE 307
HASERDASHaM
' \ mje y brisht, snappy Fur-
I.# : Mm you tne< t
man doesn't?
it'comes to vailety and at
reuess-—mart Ideas and "the
W thing.'’ we easily
-Lake Ihe Lead in Toggery
We've standing orders with the best
makers of Men's Furnishing;, and we
a:e as quick to show the new styles
as the Lading New York Haberda.-h
--t rs.
Our prices are reasonable, and it
fusts no more to wear "Correct Fur
nishings, if you come here for them
Lt er>tiling that's new and correct In
Toggery is here and ready for your
choosing.
KAISER’S
Clothiers and Haberdashers
i ’oHg; s $ $ for You
3UP vourt HEATING STOVES FROM
ROBERTS
Stove and Furniture House
OUR STOVES REQUIRE LESS FUEL THAN CFIHEIS
AND SAVE WOU MONEY
&00 5Q2 GLOUCESTER ST.