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f EXCELLENCE
Which is the result of the
tlnest tailoring and workman
ship applied to the very best
all wool fabrics; <4<fi be seen x
labels. They are the products
of wholesale
ors assart, Schaffner ; Ahd
Marx, the Stel nßloch Cos., and
The College Brand, for yoty^
SUITS 10,00 1^30,00.
Copyright 1907 by
Hart Schaffner & Marx -- *■. VMjHHL jj§
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The Most Beautiful Line of Jdat# Vou Ever Write a,
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Better than you will fiind else
where; better than a tailor could
make you “to measure’', (and for
cheaper.) Made with a style, fit
and attractiveness tViat you can’t
duplicate in any other make this
season at any price.
Suits
$12.50 TO 0
the BRUNBWICK DAILY NEW# FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1907.
BATCH OF ITEMS
AROUND THE CTR
At Wallaces Bay Btreet Fish Houss
Today, shad, fresh water bream,
black bass, salt roe, and salt mul
let, sea bass, trout and sheepshead.
Same variety Saturday too!
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a Fishing Trip.
Marion Smith, son of Governor
elect JTpke Smith, and A. A. Cun
ninghaiC pf Atlanta, arrived In the
city yesterday to spend a days
fishing around Brunswick. Th'dy will
try for some drum at Cumberland be
fore returning. *
( Hjs Mother Dead.
J. L. Justice, the clever night
clerk at the Oglethorpe hotel. Is in
Asheviß9nv&#C.. called there by the
death of' mother which occur
red Juistice has
many friends In the
regret to learn of hts -dother’e
death.
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K For Infant.' and Child*##.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the /iff
Signature of
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Wien In need of money call on
the old reliable pawnbroker. Money
l loaned on anyth!..*, of valu# Sig
Levtaon
Cali oil Davis *. Biackerby, 116
Monk ertreet, for grocartee *1 b.we t
market oricee
NcALpe.
The public is mitified that good
old drum fish season has come again
and that on Friday and Saturday last
there were twelve caught on Cum
berland. All parties wiAlng to go
n day or more fishing pwase notify
B. J. Ford, or CapL Anderson, of tne
steamer Emmeline, the morning be
fore wishing to start, In order that
the boatman at Cumberland may
have his boat ready and fresh bait
on hand. Lines, bait and boat will
be furnished
See Our Correct Clothes
Fo Gentlemen
Our Two piece Suits are the most logical suit for hot weather wear.
There’s oceans of comfort in them and they are handsome and stylish
as well. The two piece suit grows in favor more and more each
seiason, as men learn of the great and freedom there
is in It. These suits are made of Blue Sergeia, Fancy Worsteds,
and Cheviots, Single or Double Breasted.
KAISERS
“Clothiers to the Whole Famih
Sunshine again! iWth it coems j
the thought of that new Spring J
Suit you have promised yourself, i
With that thought we trust that
you will couple the name of this
store. wher| your conception of
all that is desirable In a 3uit will
be realised.
The c*§tinued patronage of well 1
dressed men show that our \
clothing can be depended upon to
staisfy.
SOON 10 BEGIN
OPIVER WORK
—♦ —
Government Will Soon Start to Deep
ening Channel to Give us
Thirty Feet of Water.
Specifications are being prepared
setting out the details of the work!
of dredging the channel from
Brunswick’s docks to the bar, givin m
us a thitry foot channelall the was
-to the sea. It Is that ol
ortwo of Uncle dredjA
, will be engaged in the
This work, it is undec*)d,
be done by contract, /jFis soon as
the 1 specifications been pre
pared, forwarded to Washington and
approved, bids will be asked for.
The usual channels will then be fol
lowed.
A half million dollars has iteen:
appropriated for work in and around
Brunswick, but all of this will not
be expended at present.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE.
The schedules of the Southern rail
way will be slightly changed toda;.
Tnflks will arrive and depart as fol
lows: .
Train No. 14 arrives Brunswick 9.50 a'
No. 32 arrives Brunswick 2.00 p
No. 16 arrives Brunswick 4.25 p
No. 24 arrives Brunswick 8i
Train No 15 leaves Brunswick 6.30 a
No. 23 leaves Brunswick 0.50 11
No. 81 leaves Brunswick 12.1 P
No. IHtvw Brunswick 8.30 p
E. H. Houseman,
General Agent
Citation.
Georgia, Glynn County.
To Whom It May Concern:
Joseph Siltlman having applied for
guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Agueß Mabel Jones, Josep.t
Charles Jones. Sarnmie Jones. Paul
Dewey ones, Maggie Leonora Join s
and Martha Jones, minor children of
Ed. Joneay notice is given that said
application' will be heai .i at my of
fice on Vie first Monday In April, net
Thia \*%fcb 4, 1907
Horace .Dart
Ordinary. G. C. G
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OUR NECKWEAR D.SPLAY IS A GORGEOUS ONE.
All the new shapes from the
shoj ... of the best makers.
N. n sir 5, new coloring, new ideas.
See our Line at
.25, 50 and 75.
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