Newspaper Page Text
8
Black Ooze, London Smoke
Ooze, Pumps
$3.50 I
Bronze Kid Tie
$4.00
See What a Ten Dollar Bill will Do
Du.ing Our Clothing Sale
A FEW IN THE WINDOW GIVES YOU AN IDEA.
COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK
LEVY'S
LUMBER
Large Btock of all t inda of Framelng, Flooring, Celling,
Biding always on hand.
Bash, Doors, B'inds and all kinds of Mill Work. Let us
figure with you. Phone 703.
GEORGIA SASH, DOOR & BLIND CO
GOOD
READING
For the man whois"hot in tne Collar ’
Linen Suits, blue and brown $5.00
Sicilian and Alpaca Coats $2 to 7.50
2-Piece Light Weight Suits $lO to 18.00
Soft Shirts - - $1 to 2.50
Light weight Underwear, ff ß. V . D”
"Porosknit” "Gotham” in all the pop
ular materials
Dress Right and you will Feel Right
WOOD-BAILEY
> Clothing Company.
The Brunswick Daily News
DAY S DOINGS
IN BRIEF
WEATHER. —Forecast for today in
Georgia: Partly cloudy, probably
wbowers; light to moderate southeast
winds.
k
NIGHT TRIPS.—The St. Simon
Transit company has inaugurated its
regular Wednesday night excursions
to St. Simon and they will no doubt
prove as popular as they did last
season. The Attaquin will make the
trip hereafter every Wednesday night.
k
LARGE CROWD.—The largest
crowd of the season visited St. Si
mon Sunday. The excursions to the
city over the A., B. & A. and the
Southern brought down many people
in search of the sea breeze, while a
large number of local people also
spent the day or the afternoon on
the island.
ST. SIMON SCRAPE. —Quite an jn
i teresting session of Justice Fahft's
| court was held yesterday. Two St.
Simon hotel men engaged in a litlle
■'hgi't y f-.w days ago and the trial
was held yesterday. • One of them,
who seems to have been the aggres
sor, was bound over to the city court.
He furnished the necessary bond.
k
MORE TEACHERS—Every incom
ing train into Brunswick yesterday
brought school teachers and well
known educators, who are bound to
Cumberland. where the Georgia
Teachers’ association will meet In
regular session tomorrow. The con
vention will last three days.
♦
WALL STREET MARKET.
The Opening Transactions Yesterday
Were Small ar.d Thin.
New York, June 21. —The opening
transactions for (he week in stocks
were small and ihinly distributed
throughout tl < list.
The Northwestern Trans-Continental
stocks, including the Hill Roads and
St. Paul, and the New York Central,
rose to substantial fractions. There
were no other significant changes,
small gains ar.d losses being /nixed
+
HOWS THIS!
We offer one hundred dollars re
ward lor any case of entarrn that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have knowu
F. J. Cheney for the lat 15 years
and believe him perfectly honorab'e
,n ail business transactions and fi
nancially able to carry out any obli
gations made by his firm.
Walding, Klnnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials rent free. Price 75 centn
per bottle. Sold fcy all druggists.
Take Hall s Family Rills for consti
pation.
Could Not Bo Setter.
No one has eve- made t. salve, oint
aient. lotion or balm to compare with
Buckler's Arnica Salve. It’s the one
perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns,
bruises, sores, scab’s, boils, ulcers,
eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes,
cold sores, chapped har.d3 It's su
preme, Infallible for piles. Only 25
cents at Rosens Drug Store.
*♦
No kick coming when you buy a
five cent smoker at Fearrtngton’s.
The
Pure
Food
Store
HARPER’S
BRUNSWICK’S POPULAR
BOARDING-HOUSE.
1528 REYNOLDS STREET.
Transients and families can
procure excellent accommoda
tions at reasonable rates per
day, week or month; cuisine
unexcelled; service the best;
large airy rooms; lovely loca
tion for the summer.
MISS MALLIE MERSHON,
Proprietress.
personal mention.
E. C. Butts spent yesterday at St.
Marys.
W. F. Crawley, of Waycross, is in
the city.
W. B. Morrison, of Savannah, was
*in the city yesterday.
’ Geo. B. Peck, of Atlanta, is spend
r ing a few days in the city.
A. C. Ramsey left iast night on a
business trip to Memphis.
Judge J. D. Gould, of St. Simon,
spent yesterday in the city.
J. T. Ashley, of Atlanta, was among
the visitors to the city yesterday.
S, K. Brown returns this week
from a two weeks’ stay at Tate
Springs.
A. H. Baker has returned to Pen
socalo after spending a few days in
the city.
Engineer E. R. Conant went over!
to Fernandina yesterday on a short*
business trip.
Dr. Kennon Moot is in Atlanta, at
tending the Opticians' convention.
Dr. Mott is a membf- of the Georgia
Society and of the national associ
ation.
The friends of Col, J. E. du BlgnoD
will be glad to learr. that he is much
improved and will go to his home
today from the city hospital, where
he has been for the past two weeks.
Bank 4 Trtati <fe.
CAPITAL $100,000.00. SURPLUS $6C,000.00
5 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON YEARLY DEPOSITS.
OUR COUPON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT AljE PROVING VERT POPULAR.
THE COUPONS ARE DETACHABLE AND WILL BE PAID ON PRESENTATION
QUARTERLY LET US SHOW YOU THIS NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PLAN FOR
YOVR SAVINGS.
Only a Few Days
McClures
Removal Sale
PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR THE LAST TIME
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK.
EVERYTHING MUST GO. SO WE HAVE CUT THE PRICES RIGHT TO
MAKE THINGS MOVE QU CKLY FOR REMAINING FEW DAYS.
sc, 10c, and 25c. GLASS AND CROCKERY FINAL
NOTIONS HARDWARE and ALL SALE PRICE
SMALL WARES Ic, 2c , 3c , 6c , and
FINAL SALE PRICE Ic, 2c, 3c, Sc, 12c j See Glass and Crockery Counter.
A FEW SCREEN WINDOWS LEFT.FINAL SALE PRICE 25c
A FEW SCREEN DOORS LEFT. FI- NAL SALE PRICE EACH 50c and 75c
ALL sc. ARTICLES at FINAL SALE \ ALL 25c. ARTICLES at FINAL SALE
3c, 17c.
ALL 10c. ARTICLES at FINAL SALE ALL 50c. ARTICLES at FINAL SALE
6c. 19c.
‘ I— ——
1
The last cut in prices . All goods remaining after
This week will be Packed and Shipped to our
Macon Store
McCLURE lOc, CO.
LET US SHOW YOU
THE IDEAL CLOTHES FOR SUM
MER WEAR.
GENUINE PRIESTLEY'S
CRAVENETTE MOHAIR SUITS.
IT’S THIN, IT’S COOL,
AND THEY’LL RETAIN THEIR
SHAPE.
NEW EFFECTS JUST RECEIVED.
KAISER’S
SOLE AGENTS.
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1909.