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AN ERUPtION OF the SKIN
may result from internal or external
oau’es hut whatever the cansa oreff o‘
the remedy Is here. In our stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
there is a Cduipleie line of all sk n
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Amongst, these our preparMon ior
chapped hands stands at the heal. It
is a poai ive relief for this and o’her
Irritations of tbe skin.
SMITH’S PHARMACY I S'
Whole wheat, graham, rye and
buckwheat flour, at G. W. Harper
: Pnone 158.
Ano' her shipment of tnat new Geor
gia ayrup just in at G W. Ha pet’s,
“bone 158.
Dove hairs. Gold Band hams and
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’ never make a serious iffort to benefit them-
V* tflMMig selves. The most of them go on paying no at
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noirpryßrh AEBvtWt lieving they will eventually wear oil. They
Hi |grow worse and worse every tay At tha
-AvfrW period of menstruation a woman Is peculiarly
V r". :\!n susceptible to cold and ether external influences
jß and it is also the most favorable time for tha
Mnm development of hiddea disease germs which
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Im|Will you accept the testimony of Mrs. Beiglcr
| JjS end thousands of other women and really seek relief ioday ? 41f druggists
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til 100 Chicago Street. Fort Wayim, Ind., March i7, 1900.
*m# Your Wine of Cardui has done a world of good fa r me. I have used five
bottles of the Wine and one package of Thedford’s BUsek-Draught. Andsinoa
1 have started to use it I will not be without it in tha house, it helped my
■ aister in Toledo, who did not menstruate as she ought. She was sixteen
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I After He Comes
he has a hard enough ljme. Every
thing that the expectant mother
can do to help her child she should
do. One of the greatest blessings
she can give him is he ,Ith, but to
do this, she must have health her
self. She should use every means
a? to improve her physical condition,
w She should, by all means, supply
Jj herself with
S Mother’s
I Siena#
I take her
i the crisis
.ally and
iment which
yes strength
and vigor to the
>n sense will
show you
soles’ are,
pa.u there will be.
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Read this from Hunel, Cal.
“ Mother’s Friend is a blessing to
all women who undergo nature’s
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•I
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THE BRADFIELD RFGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
S Write for our free Illustrated book, ** Before
m Baby Is Bom.”
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Thursday, Nov. 21
ENOCH ARDEN CO.
A High-Class
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Benefit Naval Militia.
Prices’. 50, 75 and SI,OO.
For Salk—Notional typewriter.
civdmars's iffi ie.
I have jn t by -'earner a fine
lot of oorded velvets for waists, These
goods aie up-to-date.
H. V, Addekley.
A FIREMAN’S CLOSE CALL.
“I stuck to my engine, although every
joint ached and every nerve was racked
with pain,” writes O vv Beil my, a locomo
tive fireman, of Burlington, lowa., “I was
weak and pale, without any appetite and
ail run down. As 1 was about to give, 1
got a bottie of Eleotric Bitters and, after
akieg it, I felt as well as I ever did in my
life.” Weak, sickly, run down people
always gain new life, Rtrength and vigor
from their use. Try them Satisfaction
guaranteed by all drugt ists. Price 60-,
PILES OF PEOPLE
testify to the veHt nf Bonner Salve is cur l
ing piles. It immcntiat9ly relieves and
quiokly cures. No other salve so healing
w J, Butts.
PILE-INK CURES PILES!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
Seed Rye at
Burnett’s Feed
Store.
THE BRUNSWICK SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1901
THEATRICAL TREATS
Tee last o’ H yt’i faroea, “A Dijr
and A Nigh ” will b# een for the first
time in Brunswick on Wednesday,
November *O.
It la a H >y t farce, bat io many ways,
m ire striking than his earlier efforta,
The company Is selected with apaoia
oare and is aider the management of
Messra. Bnadbnra' & Carrie, who hay#
staged it most elaborately. The oast
includes Lillian Mayra-d and Marion
Hart, two young ladlea endowed with
•
•nperb soprano voioes of unusual rael
odiuusness and range; Madga Law
ranee, vinoious end dashing, fall of
personal magnetism and rooal power,
Danhne Hrooort, a particularly nless*
ing ainger with a well trained voles,
and Sadis Ethel Sohum*nn. Among
the male members of the company are
Mark Lana, who *1 be seen to ex
cellent advenrere aa “Marb’a Heart,”
the Allege deen; Will H. Hatter, as
“Lyon Han,” the oommodore, will b
heard In operafi" selections, and Louis
M. Grgnst the wh'sflr, will give imi
tations that ara shove tba ordinary.
The ooaapany la a reaouroefnl one and
the specialties are varied and marl*
torioua.
For Sale Cheap.
To wind up Building & Loan Asso*
elation,
Tne Scranton place, eontalna 283
acres, four and a naif miles from eity.
One house and lot No 904 Bay street
One house and lot N0.906 Bay street
One house and lot No. 908 Oglethorpe
street.
O hou?e and lot No. 907 Oglethorpe
street.
Library building and lot on Rich
mond street.
The Chs. Morrla residence. 918
S ath Amhnret street.
House and lot 1117 South Wolf St.
Small tract of land near the Chapel,
known as the Perrin plaoe.
Apply to N. Emanuel,
President of the A’lantio Investment
Company.
SMITH MAY RUN DESPITE BROWN.
Farmer Hat Gubernatorial Bee Buzzing
Now.
Atlanta, Nov. 18.—There ia nil
sorts ot political talk her* today. It is
said that Jim Smith ia going to annoaoe
for governor regardless of whether
Pope Brown stays in the race.
W. J. Speer, it is eaid, has decided
not to make tbe raoe for treasurer. He
has made a thorough osnveas of the
legislators and has declined to enter the
race.
W. J. Walker of Webstar is still con
sidering running for priaon oommU*
s:oaer against Tom Eaton.
P. J. MORAN DEAD.
Nearly Half Hit Life Spent With The
Cenetitutien.
Atlanta, Nov, 15—P. J. Moran for
twenty-eight year* eonnsoted with the
Constitution, died tonight at 10 o’alook
from apoplexy. He was In apparently
good health jnst before hia death. He
W4* about 54 years eld and leaves a wifa
and two children,
Mr. Moran bad held a I meat every
position on tbe Constitution staff, and
was knuwn all over tbe state.
TH VNKSUIVING TUKKEYB
M. O. Arche- tnr, the np.’o-date
butoner, is prepared to supp-y hie
patrons with tbe flnaat of dressed tnr •
keys for their Thanksgiving dinners,
having arranged to get them direct
from tbe Sohwarzichild A Bu'sberge r
Company. He will alio raoeive
dressed 'looks sort gsete. To go a l # g
with these be will have a supply of
Biue Ribbon Celery from Kalamaao
Mich, and a full Hoe of tbe choioeat
meats.
When in used of soma oate to aliaa
your olotfaaa And Jim Carter.
COMING ATTRACTIONS.
A Times-Call reporter interviewed
Messrs. Fleming A Waff, the enter*
prising manager* of the Grand opera
house, yesterday aud secured a list of
tbe attaction booked for the balance of
this sea ion As will ba noted tbe.e are
a number of superior plays In tni l>sl
and the Bruuswic* theatre goers nave
plenty to entertain them this winter,
lu addition to the iroups already booked
there will likely be others secured to
fill in some of tbe blank dates.
Following is the list:
November 20-“A Day and A Night,"
a high-olas. oomedy.
November 13- Eooob Arden Conner:
oompeny,
Deeamber Wrong Mr.
Wright," aomedj,
December 14 *‘A Woman of No
Importanos,” a society drama,
Deoembar 18 21, foar nights ard
Samrday matinae—Tbe Heraia Square
Opera oompany. Mr, Kirk, adv&nee
agutof “ ’Way Down East,’’say* this
oompany is the best comic opera oom
pany he baa ever seen.
December 24 - ‘Human Hearts,’’ *
meiodrama and a tine one,
Gbriatms* roaiuee and night—"Quo
vadia,” a strong religious drama.
Deaembar 28-“ Naughty Anthony,"
played by Blanche Baies and Frank
Wofliugion the whole of last season ai
the Broadway theatre in New York
olty.
January 1, matinae and night—
*'Romance ef Coon Hollow, ’’ a popu
lar romantic play,
January B—“ Railroad Jaok,” ac in.
edy.
January B—* Sag Harbor/' a rural
play by James A Hearne.
Januaay 11—“ Ten Nights in a Bar
Reom,” tbe great temperance play,
January 17—“ When the Laugh
Cornea Io," oomedy.
January 18—Hermann, tbe great
magician.
January 21—Rusou A Holland, a big
minstrel troupe
January 24-“ The Deemster,” a
dramatisation of tbe book.
February I—Denman Thompson in
'‘The Old Homestead,” the greatest of
all rural dramas.
! February 8, 7 and B—Hart,tbe hypno
tist.
February 18—J. A, La Pearl's laugh
ing oomedy, “They Want Me."
February 20—“Finnegan’* Ball,” an
Irish comedy.
February 22 Lewis Morrison lo
“Fanat.”
February 26—MoLean A Tyler in one
of Shakespeare's plays,
February 28—"Ihe Casino Girl,”
one of tbe latest sod prettiest operas,
March S—Haverly’s minstrel’s.
4—"Tbe Bergomsster,’ tbe
most popular opera of the dty.
“March 7 and 8 and Saturday mati
nee—Tha Gran Comic Opera oompany
in -'EI Capital,’’ "The Queen’s Laos
Handerobief” and "Wang,”
Mareh 11—“ Mama’s New Husband,”
comedy *
March 12—"Dae Darling,” melo
drama.
April 14, 16 and 16—Keeue-Kverett
company In .repertoire,
April 17—“ The Passion Play.”
In addition to these attractions the
following Lycenm attractions are al
ready booksj:
November 22—Burdette, the famous
eomie lecturer.
December 9—Mrs, Qlelow in imper
aonatione.
February 17—The Mtndelstobn Qitr
tetta olu\
April 9- Tbe Boatsnls H -alette.
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