The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 11, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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IT’S A NECESSITY. gAre you thinking about getting a chiffonier? If the bureau or closet 's crowded Its really needed. With a family of children Its almost a neceo y, and the styles we are showing! add so much to the appearance of any d-room. Golden and quartered oak, highly polished, heavy French plate mirrors, graceful shape fronts. We lieve our goods are all right, but we want your opinion. We want them to C.MeGfIRVEV. 816 NEWCASTLE STREET CONEY & PARKER, —Dealers in— COAL AND WOOD • RICK, LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER HAIR. SHINGLES AND LATHB •EWER RIPE. CHIMNEY FLUTS FIRE BRICK AND FIRE CLAY 9S BAY STREET PHONE 18. We’re no Quacks fi our bueineee. Our store ea * r *hUUoi second to non* tor th* honesty of its ofiariags. rWmm4 Tf In need of any Drugs .'-’nd Medicines w * want you to call on us a-.U see what we hava. You'll be satisfied and find exactly what B you’re looking for. We aim to please, and offer the best ot drugs at prices that can not fall to attract the closest buyer. Make us a call and convince | yourself. Smith’s __ Pharmacy Now’ is the time to buy if you expect to share in profits which are bound to follow the upbuilding of Greater Brunswick. MW—I I. .11. I ■— ll.——l .... ~ Below We Give a Few Bargains Information to parties inquiring. Cali on, ’phone or address BROBSTON, FENDIG & COMPANY NICB HOMS NEAR THB GITY, SSVIRAL AORBS OP GROUND, WELL LOCATED RESIDENCE ON GLOUCESTER STREET, $1,300. TWO NIOE COTTAGES ON E STRRET, $1,500. RESIDENCE ON E STREET, CLOSi IN $1,700. RESIDENCE ON E STREET, NEAR F, $2,250. RESIDENCE ON G BTREET NEAR ELLI3. $3,000. PRETTY HOUSE ON REYNOLDS STREET, LARGE LOT, $5,500. NICE HOME FACINQ THE PARK, 3,500. PRETTY RESIDENCE ON UNION ST.CLOSE IN, HOUSE IN REAR, $4,500 LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, UNION ST. LARGE HOUSE IN REAR, $7,500. fui BftONiwicK daily mewi, YhuJUoav, acroßE* am. - AT THE GRAND Finnegan’s Bali “Finnegan’s Ball," a real comedy, will be seen here to-night This clever comedy has been rewritten ana brought up to date, and is one of the season’s artistic as well as monetary successes. Having played four months in New York at the Fourteenth Street Theater, it now enters its farewell | tour with a record few it any other shows ever attained, fifteen years oi approval. To be exact, it has played 56a weeks, having given 3,378 night performances and 1,126 matinees, a total of 4,505 performances, averaging $532 per day or a total of over $2,000,- 000. The company that will be seen nere is said to be one of the best the management has ever been able to se cure, and includes a girl of every type of beauty, the costumes are gorgeous, the scenic effects are works of the best mechanics in modern stage craft. "The Little Duchess.” The second starring tour of the lit de comedienne, Countess Olga voa xiatzfeld, in the clever and success iul musical comedy, "The Little Duchess, has been most auspicious, l'he newspaper criticß of cities where tnis attraction has appeared this year nave been profuse in their praise or the excellence of the company, the oeauty iu costuming and scenery an 1 the grace and attractiveness of the chorus, while press and public every - w "' ’ ’ ' * Countess Olga Von Hatzfeldt as "The Little Duchess." where have accredited Countess von riatzfeld with the highest rank *>i musical stardom. The Knoxville (lenn.) Sentinel says of the perform ance given in that city: "The refreshing feature is the fac* that ’The Little Duchess is blessed with a more intelligible plot than ordinary musloal comedy, and is fol lowed with interest and understand ing by the" audience. It abounds in amusing situations, pretty song-i, 1 striking scenio effects and charming costumes, and the company is of uni lorm excellence. Countess Olga von rtatzfeld charmed all by her sweet, winning ways, her absolute natural ness and refinement, and the grace of ner dancing.’’ Countess Olga'von Hatzfeld and he-- splendid organization In this charm ing musloal success will come to the Grand on Saturday night. ‘‘Her Own Way.” The Kaln story of “Her Own Way,’ Clyde Fitch’s play, to be seen here next week, under the management of jules iviurry, is that of a New York ueiress who 1b loved by two men, dam Coast, a millionaire Westerner, and a lieutenant in the United States army, Dick Coleman. How Georgiana carries her point and baffles her dear est enemies is one of the cleverest tales told in modern playwriting. Miss Syivla Lynden plays the part of Geo-- giana this season. THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, THE EVERGREE SUCCESS FINNIGANSBALL i A Jiuei'ng, Singing, Dancing Comedy A Chcrus of Pretty Pleasing Play Girls PRICES SI.OO, 75c. 50c, 25c. Seat* now on sale at Box Office. AT THE GRAND. SATURDAY, MATINEE and NIGHT OCTOBER 13. COUNTESS OLGA VON HATZPELDT And Her Big Company of Fifty in ths Musioal, Qlrlical Comedy Success THE UirpCHESS SAME CAST AS LAST SEASON The Great Laughing and Beauty Show Prices—Matinee SI.OO, 76c, 50c, 36c Night—sl.6o, SI.OO, 75, 50c. Seats on Sals at Box Office. Infants’ socks, 16 to 26 cents values at 5 cents per pair at Slg Levison. Orders taken for fruit and wedding cakes at Leben’s. Fresh Golden Rod. Baked daily Leben’s. LA RGB HOUSE ON BOULEVARD $3,000. NICE COTTAGE ON COCHRaN AVENUE, $1,500. NICE LARGE COTTAGE ON E BTRt ET, CLOBE IN, $3,500. THREE GOOD HOUBE NEAR HOTtL $9,000. j PRETTY COTTAGE ON GLOUCEST ER STREET $2,200. NICE HOUSE ON LONDON STREET $3,200. LARGE HOUSE ON MANSFIELD STREET, $4,500. PRETTY HOUSE ON C STREET NEAR COURT HOUBE, SB,OOO. WE HAVE FOR BALE NICE RESIDENCE AND BUILDING LOTS IF ALL PARTB OF THE CITY; ALBO QUANTITY OF SMALL PROPERT' FOR INVESTMENTS. %)^J)BOPS] CASTORIA XYcgctable Prcparationfor As - the Food and Recjula linfi the Stomachs and Bowels of Infants/(hildken Promotes Digest ion .Cheerfi 1 1- ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. > t otN.\hcotic. tottpr of Old OrSffIVEL NTC/IKO f\unp/an Seed - . Mx.Senna * ] KocAelU SoUt - I din W Seed e 1 tefefe. 1 lOnp Send. - 1 CJruinetl Sugar bintoywinaror / A perfect Remedy forConslipa lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of N EWYO H K. At b monlhs old J 5 Hosts - I N I S EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE ORlGlNALrfimiiii. The idea of a Cough Syrup that will act pi W on the bowels, and thus assist in expelling ™ oolds from the system is new and original ** Jm In Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar. 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