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Ou yHobby
If there's one Hobby wt ride well
It Is the fit of our Clothes. ‘‘No 'gS^i
Clothes Fit Quite so Well as Ours;" V 4 ~jL *
is our boast—
Hand Tailored by the best mauu- jRj;
tacturers—such makes as Hlrseh '' *
Wickmire & Cos., Hart Scbaffner &
Marx, Stein Dloeh & Cos. #
SUITS, Best Makes $lB to S3O I _Jjjj!s If
Popular Pi iced Lines $lO To sls I %ij 11 4
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M L 1 EJfY
The Most Beautiful Line of Hats You Hv# Saw. I Could Write a
Book About Them. Call and be Convinced. See Window Display.
Zelmenovif/,
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Stylo 400, Pat Kid and Vlcl; 2
Eyelets Fine Welt Sole $3.00
FOOT COVERS TO THE WH'LE
FAMILY
Style 468, Vlrl Pat Tip, Turn
Sole, Cuban Heel, Gibson $2.50
Fi ne Footwear for Fashionable
THC BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, APRIL 14 T.
BATCH OF ITEMS
AR6UNDTHE CITY
The Weather Prevented.
The advertised trips of the steam
er Heseie to SL Simon Sunday oc
curred, but because of the cold and
the crowds
wersAißnarge. The management an
noun e that the regular schedule will
obtain next Sunday.
Some Truck Injured.
The cold weather continues to in
jure early vegetables in this section
and many of those who were figur
ing on having a fine meal of snap
beans, eQc., are disappointed. The
trees in this county were not
badly hurt
The Carnival Has Done.
To the great regTet of the small
boy, and some grown folks too, the
Parker Carnival Company has lert
and the grounds at the corner or
Gloucester and Grant streets where
merriment supreme last
week, now trembles a deserted vil
lage snitJß voice of the speller,
the rarßgpsongs, the music? of the
merry-fo-round and other noise pro
queers are no more to be heard.
! The membes of the company have
i ma le many friends since their stay
I In the city.
THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE
One Week, Commencing
MONDAY, APRIL 15th.
THE KING DRAMATIC
COMPANY
IN POPULAR REPERTOIReY—
PRESENTING *
Tonight— ‘‘The Old Home Place."
Change of Play Each Night
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday,
3:00 P. M.
Feature Specialties
Popular Prices:
Evening 25c, Ssc, 50c-
Matinee 15c, and tfie.
"QUEEN QUALITY” OX TIES
FOR WOMEN
$2.00 to $4.00
"Jtieen Quality” Shoee spell every
letter of the word "Satisfaction".
The woman who has once been
properly fitted with a "Queen Qual
ity" Shoe will rarely ever accept
any other shoe afterwards.
The enormoxis demand mahos ft
possible to sell these high gTade ox
fords at the popular prices.
Don't fall to see our assortment,
it Includes the most fashionable
styles and alls leathern.
CANVAS OX TIES IN ALL COL
ORS, RED, BLUE, LAVENDER,
GREEN and WHITE. $1.50 to $2.50
KAISER'S
“Clothiers to the W hole family."
Women
This style Pat Colt, plain toe 3
eyelet blueher, High Cuban Heel
ideal Walking Oxford $4.00
This style Pat Colt Tip, 3 eye
let. Welt sole, high Cuban Heel
Price $4.00.
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Werscnals :
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L. J. Leavy, Jr., spent yesterday
in Macon.
A. P. Brown, of Atlanta, was In the
city yesterday.
Malcolm McKinnon spent yester
day in Macon.
I
T. B. Boyd, of Helena, spent yes
terday in the city.
M. E. Walsch, of Montezuma, spent
yesterday in the city. a
Sam. W. Baker, of Quincy, Is spand
ing a few days in the city. j
Mrs. E. T. Roberts left yesterday
to visit relatives in Albany.
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J. H. Rudolph, of Camden jouuty.
spent yesterday in the city.
C. W. Baldwin, a well known At
lanta business man, was in the city
yesterday.
W. C. Brobston returned to Jack
sonville Sunday after spending a day
or two in the city.
L. A. Campbell, of the A. * W P.
railroad, with headquarters in At
lanta., spent % yesterday in the city.
Judge J. W. Bennet left yesterday
to at end Ware superior court In
■-Vaycross.
Miss Putzel, of Savannah. Is the
-uest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Abrams,
on Union street.
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John Rountos, dhe well known
Newcastle streetVruit dealer, is ill
at bis home over Morgan's drug
store.
Notice Eagles.
All members of the fair commit
tee, Eagle lodge, Glynn Aerie. No.
i 183. are requested to meet today.
Tuesday at 10 o’clock a. m. Very
Important, you must come. At my
store.
A. Rothschilds. Chairman.
Special Notice.
Neither the master, owners nor
consignees of the Brithish steamship
Oriel will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of Bald
steamship.
F. D.
Consignee*!.
SUITS for YOUNG FELLOWS
FYom the collar of the shapely
Coat to the bottom of the well-fit ' s *rrtip
ting thelre’s an air of
smartneA in Suits
that of clever gfer- Jj' .
designingand superior tailoring. **;
eful lines of the Coat, y- -Jr
the/snug Jpi-ting, wide collar and-/ !
wide, srEt flape! and shaprly should
era canjßse Improved upon. jg. ,
Double Breasted styles. y
with cen 1 er vents or plain backs. fe -ifi f
Handsome grays, blues, blacks and
the new olives and browns.
prices: $12.50, 1500, $13.00 $30.00
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We put our Toung Men patrons
In line with the best dressed
Voung Fellows seea anywhere.
KAISER'S
The Home of Smart Cla He.
l lame Oil Cook Stoves
CHEAPER THAN GAS OR GASOLINE.
ji"x % - , *• v i —w f-vm
h t3ERI
Furniture and Stove House
ZIEGLER BROS. OX TIES OF
ELEGANCE
$2.50 to $5.00.
You Instantly deteet a certain air
to elegance aboif a “Ziegler” shoe
U is unmistakably an aristoc.atic
shoe, for treble its pi ice you can
not get a shoe more nearly peifivt
in lit nor a mor comf r attle or at
Isfying one. Yet due to the enor
mous out put of iu.uot) pairs daily,
"Zieglei" Shoe cost you no more
than ordinary shoes.
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CHILDREN'S and MESES SLIP
PERS, OX TiES and | PUMPS IN
ALL LEATHERS and SK..PE3
$..50 to $.'.00
£t,
'AY- . \\
460
Style 480. Vi' Pat T.c Turn Si 1
Cuban Heel, Gif so • Tic $- 00
FOOT COVERS TO THE WHOLE
FAMILY
8 le 42-,. Pat Colt, welt Sale
Military Heel 2 eyelet Tie $3.50