The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 10, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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Opera House Wednesday, Dec 11 HarrM For Money; A Refined Production for Ail Classes Fill sl loiter and fun. Special Prices Will Prevail, 20, 30 and 50c POSITIVELY THE GREATEST PLAY EVER PRESENTED IN BRUNSWICK. Mi TINEE AND NIG T.- Wednesday, Dec. 25 (X-mas. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! E. J. CARPENTER’S Splendid Scenic Production of Sienktewici great story of Christianity, QUO VADIS URSUS BATTLE WITH THE AUROCHS. (Au actual s.ene in this great production.) This Superb Scenic Production is a dramatization of Henry Sienkiewicz’s Won de lui story, the sense tion of the Christian world. For stage representation it is divided into six ACTS AND NINE SCENES. Illustrating iu a manner graphic and convinc ing the Dawn of Christianity and Downfall of Paganism. Cast with the fall strength of . j. CABPENTeR>B Large and Powerful Dramatic Company, JAMES A. YOUNG, AS VINICUS. QftrurpV (none required belonging to the dUCiibn I opera house) by Thos. Neville. Each scene a tribute to this great artist’s skill. POQTIIIUICQ by Desealchi. Rieh, beautiful UUOi I Ulll tv and historically correct. “Quo Vadis is a sermon with no one asleep in the pews.”—Natchez, Miss , Daily Democrat. NOTE—Universal praise from managers and newspapers where this fine Company has lately appeared, justifies Managers Fleming & Waff tn offering ihem special inducements to come, and it is confidently expected to be the leading amusement of the season. Sale of seats will begin at Fleming A Waff’s Friday, Dec. 20. SPECIAL MATINEE, 25 and 50c. SAYS HE WAB TORTURED. "I Buffered suob pains from corns I could hßrdly walk,” writes H Robinson, Hillsborough, 111., “but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured them.’ 1 Acte like magic on sprains, bruises, cuir l , eorep, scalds, burn 9, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of Bkln diseases and piles (Jure guaranteed by all druggists, 255. All wool striped and plain Frenob flannel waul goods, worth 500, at 39c on Mom'sr and Tuesday at Heller’s, J, J. LISSNER, WHOLESALE groceries, Tobacco, JFlour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 216 Bay Street, Brnnnwick, Georgia. J, DOWNING, PRESIDENT. E. H. MABOH, VIC*-fKiIBID*M. B. D. WALTER,CASH 188 IKE NATIONAL BANK OF BtUNSWICK, CAPITAL $150,000. LOANS— DISCOUNTS—EXCHANGE—COLLECTIONS, SAFEIDEOTiBOXB FOR UR — I aterest Allowed On Deposits in Saving Department DIRECTOIUI JOSEPH W. BENNET, 0, DOWNING, ALBERT FENDIG, Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos, of Brobtton, Fendig &Cos SV. G. BRANTLEY, 1. H. MASON; S. D, WALTER, M C. 11th Ga. Diet. of E. H. Muon * Cos. Cashier HENRY P, TALMADGE, Proa. Southern Pine Cos., New York Dyspepsia Cure When the stomach is diseased all the other organs suffer, hence fatal diseases of the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys are often the result of Improper digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke contains all the natural 'digestive fluids and by digesting what you eat, it cures the indiges- Uoo without aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its (healthy condition and permitting you to eat all the good food you want *‘My pest is often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which Ibelieve is on account of my stomach being overloaded with undl- Eited food. I keep a bottle of Kopon DtsPErsiA Cunn nearby and a all dose always gives me instant relief. Ed. Thomas, Leitchfield, Ky.” It can’t help but do you good jftjjljarnd by E. 0. DeWltt A Go., Chicago. Til* W- bottle couiuln* - M 4 |Sntbi Me. tlUk gba favorite household reined vfor coughs, colds~croup, bronchitis, grinpa Maoat iuu* Aung troubles is ONE MINUTE Hough Cure. It cures uuidri* THIS WILL INTEREST MANY. To qaickl; introduce B. B. B. (Bota nic Blood Balm), the famous Southern blood cure, into new homes, we will send absolutely free, 10,000 trial treat ments, Botanio Blood Bairn [B. B. B.) quickly cures old uloers, scrofula, ocz 3oja, 1 toblog skin and blood humors, cancer, eating festering sores, boils, oarbunoies, pimples or offensive erup tions, pains in bones or joints, rheuma tism, oatarrb, or any blood or skiD trouble. Botanio Blood Balm (8.8, B.) heals every sore or pimple, makes the blood pure and noh and stops all aches aod pains, Batanio Blood Balm (B. B. B,) thoroughly tested for 30 years in hospital and private practice, and has oured thousands of oases given up as hopeless. Sold at drug stores, $ 1 per large bottle. For free treetment write to Blood Balm Cos,, Atlanta, Ga. Medi* oene sent at onoe, prepaid, Desoribe trouble and free medioal advice given. Botanic Blood Balm [B, B.B.) gives life, vigor and strenth to the blood. The finest B oud Purifier made. Bo tanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gives a healthy Blood supply to the skin and entire system. E. R BAKER, Dentist. Special Attention to Crown and bridge work Office.. 502 J Glou’ster St AN EVANGELIST’S STORY. "I suffered for years with a bronohial or lung trouble aDd tried various remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Minute Cough Cure,” writes James Kirkman, evangelist of Belle Biver, 111. “I have no hesitation in reoommending it to all sufferers for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup it is unequaled. Absolutely safe Very pleasant to take, never fails and is really a favorite with the children. They like it. W. J. Butts. FOR SALE—Either tbe timber or the land—6l2 aores at Waynesville, 37 or 21 aores at Atkinson, and 200 acres in Camden oounty, Georgia; also 40 acres \'/ 2 miles of Snmterville, Fla. Submit offer, either cash or improved property in some oity, No ,incum branoe. J, B. Haynie & Cos., 365 N. Cherry Bt., Nashville, Tenn, FOR SALE—On aocount of leaving the oity we offer for tale at a bargain our entire steok of grooerlee and fruit at lowest price. Apply Orsini Bros.. 401 Bay St, Tbe last bargain sale of this year, on Monday and Tuesday at Heller’s THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901 Maaried For Money. The Burlew opened last night for the season with the laugh provoking oom edy “Merried for Money,” and nothing more inviting could have been ohosen for tbe epening. When the curtain fell on the first act it was evident tho play bad struck tbe popular fancy, and from that on till the end of tbe play, the applause was generous. The specialties were well reoeived and won their full share of applause,—Gazette, Charleston, W. Va. This play will be presented at the Grand on Wednesday night Deo. 11th at popular prioes. A Woman of No Importance. “How hard would be tbe way of evildoers, and how easy the task of improving social conditions if it were not for tbe fool friends of good causes,” says one of the characters in Rose Cogblan’splas, “A Woman of No Im portanc",” which will be seen here at tbe Grand on Dao, 14. Tbe production promises to be the most brilliant social event of the season as the play is generally conceded to be the keen est satire on social ambiguities and shams produced in the paet decade; “Who is that lady” asks a friend of the man who has just refused absolut ely and mercilessly to repair a great wrong done to the ladj’e son and her self, after a powerful dramatic soene '‘Oh! she’s a woman of no imortance," replies tho man airily. From this incident the play reoeived its title. It is notable that the curtain descends on every act upon a soene of intense dramatic force. Tbe oompany ohosen to support Rose Coghlan is seleoted from the ranks of the best actors in society plays New York City can provide, and the entire prodnotion ie a costly and elaborate one. PILE-INK CURES PILES! Money refunded if it ever taka. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. “I would oough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs.Cbas. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind,, “and could bardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a blook I would oougb frightfully and spit blood, but when ail other medicines failed, tbree $1 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly onred me and I gained 58 pounds.” IBs absolutely guaranteed to cure ooughs, colds, la grippe, bronobltis and all throat and lung troubles. PrioeSOcand .1, Trial bottles free at all drug stores FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Orders taken for ’’Pressed Flowers from the Holy Land.” Prices of cards and books range from 5 cents to sl. M<ss L. H. Deming, 218 Union St. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES, one siae smaller after using Allen’s Foot Eae a powder io be shaken Into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy, gives instant re lief to earns or bnniong. Its the greatest com fort disc suery of the age, cares and prevents swollen feet, blisters and sure spots. Allen’s Foot ilase is a certain core for sweating, hot, achisg feet. At all drnggistst and Bhoe stores, 250 ftral package free by mall. Address, AUJni Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y, * We hart an expert man here for 30 days, and you have your old carpets and rugs tcrubbed and oleaned at Brunswick Mattress Shop, Phone 2PT-2. Shop 606 Monk SHIP NOTICE. Neither the master, owner cor consign ees of the Swedish bark Jupiter will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said bark. Janson, Master. IK YQOR LIFE WORTH 25 OENTBT Goueomptivee, we know that you have twen disappointed many times, but make ooa more effart -'to be cured. Ooooh's Mexican Syrup haa cured thousands and tt will cure you. Consumption is the result of the food material that should go to sup port the body and sustain life being ab sorbed and thrown off in tubercu ousmat- Mr, To overcome this waste of vital force and restore the nourishment to the system la its natural course, is to cure. This is aocompliihed by Hooch’s Mexican Syrup, It oontrols coughs, night sweats, spitting *< blood, soreness in chost, inflamed throat and lungs, difficulty of breathing, heavy eoniriii aocompanied wltn expectoration and parched lips. We know you hsve been tifsajipoiiited many times, but make one wore effort to save yourself. You can buy a bottle o'.aoooh’s Mexican Syrup for 250, It agree i simple cough as if by magic, and ta Ur beet emedy for whoopina coug It. THEATRICAL TREATS It will be of interest to Ksntuokiane to know that Miss Lillian Lancaster, t tbe leading lady in E, J. Carpenter’s “Quo Vadis” is a Kentucky girl and one who ie fast gaining a lofty reputa tion in her art. Her rise towards fame is phenomiaal, as she has been ou the stage only a short time, yet ban al ready begun winning lanrels and grown exceedingly popular not only for her real genius but for her winning sweet ness, her modest charm of manner and her radiant beauty. Coining from one of the proudest families of the Old Bouth, this beauty of face is combined with a refinement, a graoo and a lovely personality tbat makes her the ideal type of’he old commonwealth so re nowned for i.e obarming womanly women. Miss Lancaster is her stage name and another bit that will be quite a surprize is the fact that this little Kentuoky girl is none other than tbe “Little Colonel’ who will be most fondly remembered by all the militia of tbe State. This pretty little honor ary title was unanimously conferred upon her a few year* ago during one of tbe S.ate Enoampments when sho was a little school girl In short dresses and long flaxen curls. She ie the youngest of three deters who are often called “The Three Graces” being among tbe most popular belles w tiers ever they appear, their home being noted for its Southern hospitality. She ie by far the youngest leading lady on the American stage, She has a host of friends who will be deligbted to know of her success and we predict that Kentucky will have it as ber proud boast tbat sba will again produce tbe leading emo tional actress of America to take tbe plaoe of its loved “Our Mary”. The state is proud to olairn her and we know “The Little Colonel” will receive a warm and hearty welcome wherever she appears within its borders. TAX PAYERS. By resolntion of connoil passed No vember .10th, an extension until De cember 20tb was granted for tbe pay ment of oity taxes for 1901. This is for tbe purpose of allowing those in ar rears an opportunity to settle with tbe treasurer without additional oosts. All taxes unpaid after December 20tb will be placed in execution, and mu.t be settled with tbe marshal. Those in created and who desire to save cost wili please take due and final notice. Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer, All the 5o and 100 articles of the former 100 Store are sold at half price on Monday and Tuesday at Heller’s. All wool with Stripes, waist goods, worth 85c at 690 on Monday and Tues day at Heller’s. FOR RENT.—A desirable newly furnished room with board. “X” tbit office. To cure SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from In-J dlge' + '—- They will purify youri hoc, youroomplexlon | Ie- j A LILY. They are, i. ,ad. PRICE 2b CENTS.J Mantles for i noan leecent or \V*Hh back lamps. lUo, fl per do*. tiuar teed 0. K. A. 11. Baker. MOTHER’S WORM SYRUP. Bast worm medicine. Children like It so well they eat it on bread. 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City. iMalarlal y 4 Malarial polsonirig|may show Itself in I lar ‘chills *and£fever> or In htfYd headaches, 1 Lacking j f Lippman § eiS® rchill 'ana Fever TonicJ fI s a positive and specific for bil-J [ chills and fever, and lor all, I; the Kiitfressing* complaints due 1 to living in a LmaforipmsxUstrfct- ~ f ’Thud fwwsrsnrfsaiirffl^nvi'*#4l3, indlto'Wer winedy I evsr'tbilc fist ever h.mtflrwf me. hut. lately I as* yoor Uppmau’s Chill ana F.-ver Tonic r- anrertised, sad Lboaffb'a.DOt'lv.'and It haa aflacted a perfect core, nnd would ( also add llist for7prson to WUoate health tt Is tbs best tonic tboy cannte. < ►J*JCSTKTiBa sr.vantath, Ga., Angowt 224. JWCtj, __ m I A ‘ f.lgtpwsa’a Bloca,. Ravannsh. 6a. ( *>Qs)p°f JMrdrvggljti sell It. attention: Have just' /received £the finest line of New Wheels ever seen in Brunswick. 50 new Ones to Pick From- We can save you s£-00 on every wheel you buy, Repairing, renting and emaneling. Message service, PIANOS AKD OMAN If you want a good Piano or„ Organ buyj a Ludden & Bates B. J. OLEWINE Aent* Mr F. O. Arnold, Arnold, la., writs*; He was troubled with kidney diMiueae about laree rears. Had U> gut op several tines dm Inc the nlgbt but three bottle* of Foley'* UldiM y Cur* effected a complete cure, be feels better i ben be aver did nu t recommends t| to hi* friend l. W. J. Haiti. .w. j. BUTTS. fi.umitt! —Teacher on— Violin, Piano and Guitar REFERENCES. Fleming & Waff. ADDRESS: Oglethorpe Hotel. A FIREMAN'S CLUBS CALL. “I stack to my engine, although every joint aobed and every nerve was racked with pain,” writes C W Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, lowa, I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a boltlo of Kleotrio Blttera and, after taking it, I felt as well aa I ever did in my life." Weak, aickly, ran down people always gain new life, atrengtb and vigor from ibeir use. Try tbem. Satisfaction guar anteed by all druggists. Price 5b oeuta, NOTICE. This Is to notify my friend*, patron aud the publlo generally that Mr. Phil Keller now in charge of the Arcade saloon, B. Hirscu. 3