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wunswick patut nbw. Tuesday, January 8. 186?^
II THE BRAI
The more one seeks for the myth
ical legend of the Holy Grail, which
is the foundation of Richard Wag
ner's beautiful spectacle 'Parsifal”
the more one becomes bewildered at
the many different explanations thaf
present themselves. Eminent writers
and scaolars have presented their in
dividual views, arriving at many dif
: lerent conclusions. They all agree,
however, in admitting that the legend
jin nJI its various forms, existed long
i hef,e chr! dianitv became so poteut
mfafi rin the world's history. Prom
■■' % e study of the subject one
J would rome to the belief that the
(legend, in practically the same form,
j but with a different direct meaning,
I hml been created in pagan lands ot
tlie earliest antiquity .and later 1:
been adapted by us in the presort
different forms, te; lain it is. how
ever t, :: Wagner must have made
close study of the vast material
bearing- upon Wo subject and me pro
dttction of Parsifal" gives us an
hlylie story of composite nature that
is so exqui :t> ly told and contains
such a grand moral lesson, that it. will
live and shine wherever Christianity
reigns and as long as Christianity en
dures: #
IkjpUjhd will he at the Or. ad
January 16
Notice..
Any one lie! .ting t-.ix good horses
and as many flat drays for service
during the n xl. two or three months,
ah get a real bargain Ik Inquiring
at The News Office,
i.n.h ••• be, : ; !• ark silk gloves.
Hoffman s lia,:aar
Rheumatism.
hi quo !-! lit",- ! aril 4i'on)!'tly cure.
V l a ii. , ~i.;'s Ii ■ e:e %
I’.ece iios The internal remedy Is
ple-iya.ii* io take, nets immediately,
and for rlieumafiso, only In all Its
torturing forms.. The external pro
muMiloi 1 restores stiff joints, drawn
RBHfeel burdened muscles. I
lia> not these romedlo?
in stock, do not take anything else.
: rue s*. to tiie Drummond Medicine
’o„ New York, and the full treatment
f two large bottles will be sent t
:r express addw-s. Agents wanted.
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W B. Isaac, of New York, is in
the city,
J. D. Crawford, of Waycross, was In
the city esterday.
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Capt. Chas Russell ha? returned
from a trip to Florida* w
Havel Wright is ill with fever to
the regret of nis friends.
C, C. Califf left, last night, to spend
a few 'days in Sandersvilie.
Capt. 1 A Foster was among tint
visitors to the city yesterday.
0 \V. Cline returned yesterday
from a business trip to Jacksonville.
)' \V. Krauss leaves for Albany to
day to'attend tin United States court.
J A. Montgomery returned to Way
nesville yesterday after a visit, to
the city. v
Warren Howard, claiip agent, of the
Southern Railway, was in the city
yesterday.
R Munson, It. 1.5. Mar,sou, R. A.
Strain and James Walker, of Darien;
were registered at the Oglethorpe last,
nlgnt.
Judge Max Isaac loft, last night for
Atlanta where he goes to appear re
fer the court of appeals in several
legal matters.
Miss Edith Brannon arrives, on the
Brunswick today from New York to
visit her sister, Mrs, J. C. bigeour.
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I will savo you bis money on cloth
me. Every steamer and railroad
rings new goods. Big Eevinon.
CASTOR IA
For liUiU’.ta and Ciiildrea.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
sSTuro of
mui£js roe ladies
I HAVE THE PIANDSOMEST Ff \.L HATS EVER
DISPLAYED IN BRUNSWICK. LADIVs ARE INVITED TO
INSPECT THEM. |
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ni'Nl“p 8 ’ Pft- c A T t 'o OAKS ’ 3TR made at c
GUARANTY iO b ° T PAR,SH F AND PEFtFECT FIT
NOTICE K,NT)B 0F PLAI BUTTONS made on short
HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS, PIPING, PINKING MADE
AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE ?11
We Have a Fine Lot of \
Handsoirhfi v
At BaVgain Prices
P o'-‘TN & THOMAS,
5,2 r *" ! St. Tel phone 154.