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TK mmW!W 9AU.T KtYV*. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY j, 1907,
AT THE Gilt
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 that
present themselves. Eminent writers
j and scholars have presented their ln
‘ dividual views, arriving at mauy dif
ferent conclusions. They all agree,
however, in admitting that the legend
in al its various forms, existed long
Christianity became so potent
in the world's history. From
a close study of the subject, oue
would come to the belief tha' the
legend, in practically the same form,
but with a different direct meaning
had been created in pagan lands oi
the earliest antiquity .and later he
cen adapted by us in the present
different forms. Certain it is, how
ever that Wagner must have made
close study of the vast material
bearing upon the subject and the pro
duction of Parsifal'' gives us an
idylic story of composite nature that
is so exquisitely told and contains
such a grand moral lesson, that it will
live and shine wherever Christianity
reigns and as long as Christianity en
dures.
Parsifal will he at the Grand ,
Wednesday, January 16.
Notice,,
Any one needing six good horses
and as many flat drays for service
during the next two or three months,
can get a real bargain by inquiring
at The News Office.
l.iulli s long bist\ silk gloves,
Ous Hoffman’s Bazaar
Rheumatism.
Is qni< U)\ relieved aud promptly euret.
iy IJr Drummond's lightening
Remedies. The internal remedy Is
pleasant to lake, acts immediately,
and is fer rheumatism only in all its
torturing forms. Tha external pre
paration restores stiff Joints, drawn
cords and hardened muscles. 1
your druggist has not these remedies
in stock, do not take anything else.
Send |5 to the Drummond Medicine
Cos., New York, and the full treatment
of two large bottles will be sent t
your express address. Agents wanted.
•Personals
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J J. Cone, of Fitzgerald, was in
th(*-|Jty yesterday.
W K. Clark, of Savannah, was in
the city yesterday.
R. T. Hobson, of Atlanta, spent yes
terday in the city.
Albert Snied, of Columbus, Is in the
city for a few days.
B. W. Hightower, of. Tifton, spent
yesterday in the city.
J E. Lee, of Waycross, la spending
a few days in tlie city.
G. W. Brandon, of Woodbine, was
among the vlsitoi a to the city last
night.
General Manager Wadley, of the A.,
B & A. is in the city on a short
business trip,
Bupt. G. C. Smith came down from
Fitzgerald and spent yesterdav in the
city.
R. E. Harrison, of Atlanta, was
among those registered at the Ogle
thorpo yesterday.
General Manager C. L. Dimon, of
tlie Bruswiek Steamship Company, re
turned to New York last night.
Immigration Inspector McGregor
has returned from a business trip
to Washington and New York
A Good Chance.
l-ook out for the sale of bicycles
and bicycle sundries, sewing machines
and sewing mnchlno Implements, roll
er top writing desk, boxes of soap and
jither articles of valuo at No. " 315
Newcastle street on January it iO7
at 11 o’clock a m ’
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind Ynu Have Always Bought
FAIL jilTm tfiDIES
I HAVE THE HANDStMEsT LINE AF FALL HATS EVER
DISPLAY6D IN BRUNSWICK. UADIe\aRE INVITED TO
INSPECT THEM. v
MISS L. G. JACKSON
• OPERA HOv.SE BLOCK.
TOlLETS'rvp^rn* 5 HA * E YOUR EVENING, BALL
DENIZE 8 ’ ?AfrvT C osf KS ' * TREE i COSTUMES. MADE AT R.
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NOTICE KINDS ° F PLAI TINQ ’ BUTTONS MADE ON SHORT
HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS, PIPING, PINKING MADE
AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE SU^ 0
We Have a Fine Lot of ▼
Haqdsome
iHantSes
At Bargain Prices
BOWEN & THOMAS,
512 Monk St. Telephone 154.