The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 12, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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6 THEATRICAL NOTES Finnigan's Ball. “If Casey had danced and Finnigan Had blown out the light” immediately after the rise of the curtain on the first act last night, “Finnigan's Ball, the attraction at the Grand, might have been enjoyed more by the small audience ■which was present at the beginning of the farce comedy. evidently the people knew what was coming, for they were conspicu ous tor their absence, but -many thought they would see a few pretty chorus girls, etc., but they were sadly disappointed, and if there was a sin gle redeeming feature to the play, tiie company failed to put it on ne loro the end of tne first act. when a majority of the audience feft. The next time “Finnigan’s Bull” comes along casey will please blow out the light before the beginning From the general appearance of tne company, trie entire east was secured along the Bowery in New' York. They should go back there at once. "Her Own Way.” The main story of “Her Own Way,' Clyde Fitch’s play, to be seen here next week, under the management of lines Murry, is that of a New York heiress who is loved by two men, nain Coast, a millionaire Westerner, and a lieutenant In the United States army, Dick Coleman. How Georglana 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-- gmna this season. UNHAPPINESS, DISPEL! ED. Men and Wonlrn ty-tuntrr.min About It. Many women wee end wall and refuse to lie comforted be nun* tbolr o icn mag nificent treixon have l ecu thin mid faded. Many men hv . e to profanity because the flies bite tar mr;li tfio thin thatch on their ii cas ■ v.dll 1,• good news to the m’- arable f b .tii oe .es, learn that NowbroV :li mt•!:!• been placed upon the m 11 -• * a'hio ,o tile new scalp ger . lqlde rial ;i ,s- ■| • t’.iat acts by destroying the i. — or rr Proto that Is the underlying can if nil i.alr de struction. llerplelde to a civ prepara tion, made after a now formula on an entirely now prlnclalc. A.-ivoici who has tried It will testify ns t,i Its worth. Try tt yourself and be our y;- -<) gold by leading drugglslH Semi 10c. in stamps for sample ‘o Tho Herplcldo Cos. De troit. Mteh For sale by HmVth’s pharmacy. WHEN BUYING YOUR FALL CLOTHES ® LOOK DEEPER THAN THE SURFACE Make a Careful Inspection of the Inside Material and Workmanship. 1 If you will come here and do that with our stock of winter models J'.-r You will rind that in- You will be satisfied that quality of material and tail- J|i|||| all vve have said, or all that ijjfejflHPil oring, they equal the costli- 'wM yOU have heird in favor of pictf our f ash onable Clothes is est creations ol swell custom , , , - PBR r.a-lors, Ku, a, half .Mr price JIJ, SIO.OO to $30.00 1®" Fashionable Fall Furnishings. May be found here in a profusion of styles and makes. Look to * * Made to Syracuse, form two US somet^ln g new, something different. We are al ways on the THEFEatMOMKREWco alert for new, nobby and natty ideas in Neckwear. Droo in from IFMFT time to time and see our specialties. WOOD- BAILEY CLOTHING CO. “The New Store.” WHAT THE KIDNFYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. All the blood in the body passes throng! the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filler the blood. They work night and day. When healthv they remifve about 500 grains of impure matter dally, when un healtny some part of this impure mat ter is loft, in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms— pain in the back, headache, nervous mas, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eye sight and hearing, dizziness, dropsy, deposit', in the urine, etc. But .1 you keep the filters right you wit* have no trouble with your Iddneys. .1. C. Humphrey, dealer in stoves and ranges, 352 Jefferson street. Sa vanna n. Ga., writes: 'l write you to state that Doan’s Kidney f ills did me so much good that 1 feel it my duty to tell about it. 1 could scarcely at tend to my work so bad was my con dition 1 was run down, weak ana nervous and had more annoying symptoms of kidney trouble than i can mention. Before I began using Doans Kidney Pills, my weight was about 155 pounds. Now it is 100 pounds I have taken but two boxes and am now on the third. I had tried specialists, and I thought almost! everything recommended for kidney trouble but notning did me any goou until I got Doan s Kidney Pills. They seemed to build up my whole system and I felt better than in years.” Plenty more proof like this from Brunswick people. Call at Hunter’s drug i 'ore and ask what customers reiKirt. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo New York, sole agents lor the Unite 1 States Remember the name—Doan's —arm take no other. Rvery lady in Brunswick is invite 1 to attend the opening of Miss Kale Slater’s millinery parlorb Friday ana Saturday. A special invitation is ex tended to all strangers. Tho prettiest line of fail hats ovc displayed in Brunswick will be seen at Miss Kate Slater's millinery open mg Friday and Saturday. Blue Ribbon Beer. Jest leceived, a ear load of Pahs Brewing Company’s Blue Ribbon beer Same is sold at all first class saloon in the city of Brunswick. Retail 15 cents per bottle and $1,50 per dozen T. Newman, sole agent, 218 llav s'ree* SHOES. BOYS AND GIRLS. AT PEERSON’S. t Hfe BRUNSWICK CAfLV NfeWS ERiDAV, OCTOBER 12, 1906. Doings In Miss Lueile Kary has returned from Gainesville. Miss Julia Brown leaves to-day tor fc-ddylatce, S. C., to visit triends. m m m. Mrs. G. W. Blanton returned yester uay from a pleasant visit to Atlanta. m m m Mrs. James Wright and Miss Ara bella Wright return to-day from At lanta. • • • 'ice condition of little Kdtrah Bai lard was re. orted improved on yes •oruay. • • • Mrs M. .1. ( Olson is the guest or Mrs. J. O. A. Cook. at Oak Mountain Sprlngs- Mrs. Geo. Scarlett and Miss Pauline ■oearlett are spending a few days In the city. Miss "Sdna "Smith has returned to Wayeross after a visit to friends m Brunswick. mm* Mr." ltobert Hopkins left yesterda’’ •.or' Savannah, where he will spend several months. The many friends of Misses Doro thy and hdmer Stiles, will be glad to know that they are improving rapidly. - • m Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bwing leave •.0-day for their home in Philadelphia, after a visit to Miss Madge Simpson. We now Cater to the Wholesale Trade Only CONEY, KING & CO. PHONE 492. Socie / * The Daughters of the Revolution neld an enthusiastic meeting yester day af the home of Mrs. D. D. Atkin son. Plans for the ensuing year s work were discussed, and arrange ments perfe ted for the planting m the Liberty Tree, which is to be one of the most interesting and impor tant events of early November. * * * The following invitations were re ceived here yesterday by friends of the bride-to-be. who for many years was a resident of this city: "Mr. A. F'. Mattnows requests the honor o your present at the marriage of his uaughter. Elizabeth Lenora, to Mr. James Piatt, on the evening of Tues day. October the twenty-nintn. at nine O Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Platt will be at home to their friends at 2301 Sec ond street. Macon. Ga.. after Novem oer 1. If an article is imitated, the orig' nal is always best. Think it over, ana when you go to buy that box of salve to keep around the house, get De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. 1,1 is the original, and the name is stamped on every box. Good for eczema, tetter boiis, cuts and bruises, and especially rccommended for piles. Soid by au druggists. Attend the millinery opening at Miss 'Cate Slater’s parlors Friday am S iturday and see her beautiful line of ladies’ and children s lists. Removal Notice. (J. Goldstein has removed bis sho shop from 309 Newcastle street to 31 Newcastle street. A cold is much more easily cured when the bowels are open. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar opens the bowels and drives the cold out of the system in young or old. Sold by ah druggists. All the latest creations in Indies headgear will be displayed by Miss vate Slater at her millinery opening Friday and Saturday. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS KATP SLATER, BRUNSWICK i ORIGINAL MILLINER. True and tried friends of the fam ily—De Witt’s Little Early Risers Best for results and best to take. Rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes fol low the use of these dependable little pills. They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by all druggists. PLEASURES FOR HOME 0 YOU ARE INVITED .O MAKE US A VISIT V/c ARE PROUD TO AN NOUNCE THAT WE HANDLE THE STEINWAY, KNABA. WEBER. FISCHER, HARDMAN HER RINGTON AND OTHER PIANOS. FOR ATiANO, HONESTLY MAOE, ACCURATELY TONED, MATERIAL THE BEST, WITH GREATEST DURABILITV .. SEE US. FLEMING & BRYANT VICTOR AND COLUMBIA TALKING MACH IN ES I1& NEWCASTLE ST. PHONE 53. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS Let us be your Wash woman BRUNSWICK STEAM LAUNDRY. Cline & Ludwig, Props. Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Soft Drinks 110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 129 LA or and banish “pains *>f menstruation.” They are •• Lii'E SAVERS” to girls at 1 womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. Kc W i?... known reinedv for women finals them.. Cannot do harm—life T-ii C- | oui-cs api leisure. SJ.’.R; i* £ M ,s£& BY MAIL. SoK> v.Xrj5&S- •>' (u-n-asts. DR. Mol l”>: Cleveland,Ohio