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some Little Tilings
qalte essential to the si eaees o£ a job, S’-re
overlooked by some workmen.
Strict attention to detail*, and the uee
o' the beat material makes ail our
PLUMBING WORK
latis'aotory, Our chargee are uniform']
low, but no part of a job is slighted.
A. H, BAKER,
805 Gloucester St.
TOT CAUSES NIGHT ALiRWT.
“One oigbt my brother’s babjr was
taken with c onp,” writes Mrs. J 0.
Sntd-r, of Crittenden, Kv , “iteeem and
it w ■ 11 -tratigle before we could gel e
dent , _-o we gave it Dr K'og’a New
Discovery, which gave quick relief fti and
permanently cured it. We aie keep
it n r be house r 0 p*<r ect our ch’idrt n
from croup and whooping cough u
curd me of a chronic bro chial t'onb e
that no rther remedy wmld relisYo.”
Infallible for ei-ugos. cW', throat r and
lung troubles 50c, Rod |l.oo. Timl
bottle* fre j at all druggists
Go where you know you can get tie
largest sslec l ion to pick from, and wheie
you know you will get the be*t goods, at
m ttt’s Jewelry Stor *. 215 Newoas
t e street.
The fioeot assortment of neckwear
and sii-p l * l ders for holiday presents.ss
good *s others, only cheaper in prices,
at H°Uer a.
AN EV A NGE LLBT’B STORf.
"1 suff'red for years with a bronchial cr
lung trouble and tried various remedies
but did not obtain permanent relief Tint: I
I commenced ueing One Minute Clough
Cure," writes James Kirkman, evangelist
of Belie River, HI. “I have no hesitation
in rero-nn ending it to ad anfferere for
coughs, colds sod all kinds of throat an i
lung t'ou des For cro tp it is unequalcc.
Absolutely safe Very pleasant to takt,
never fai's and ib really a favorite with
the children. They like it W.J. Butts.
A niod lir e of pictures and stationary a
the very lo- est prices at Kennon Mutt's,
theJewtlvr. 215 Newcastle street
£tfs l I % % _ . 1 * --■ •' _ _. : txr
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A DSEP MYSTERY.
I is h mvs rv why won) n eoilur*
backaob , Da-il ehe, osrouaorss, Bleep
Las ess, mei* Ou . y, fainting auU d.zzy
spel*'wh n ttio.j-ai.ds Inve p ov-rt t.hv
Edc rio ui quick v ou e -uit*
trebles ‘I -...ff let for j-ars w tt
k.daey troiOt.,” wri.o- Mrs Pnebi
Cheiley, o'PeitTs >n, I • , • auia 1 m
oroa pii n-d m s l c >ul 1 no: dr sa in v
self.hu Ei-Ctrie Bute a wh Ly cured
osc, vd al qou.o 73 years old, I now
ioi ah eto do a.d my huu j e v.-rk ” I
ov-rcoms c>ns ipatioo, iunp ovua ap
petite, giv j s perfec ties th, Oaly 500
at all drug stores •
NO PICE
haw 1/ay frlaaii, pi roi
and the public generally that Mr. Pml
Keller now io charge of the Arcade
saloon. B. Hir* c h.
Go where yen know you can get the
largest selection to pick Lorn, and where
vou know vou will get the best goods, at
Kannon Mott’s Jewelry Store, 215 Newcas
tle street.
CASTOR IA
Mr lafenti and Children.
Tfc Kind You Have Always Bougbt
sSUtou-eof
TAX PAYERS.
By resolution of counoil passed No*
v mbar 30. h, an extension until De
cember 20sb was granted for the pay
meat of city taxes for 1901, Tnis is for
the purpose of allowing those in ar
rears an opportunity to settle wi'h the
treasurer wnhuUt additional costs. All
taxes unpaid after Deoecnber 20:h will
be placed in exsouiion, and mu.t be
et.led with the marshal. Those in
erested and who desire to save cost
wili please take due and final notice.
Geo- H. Smith,
City Treasurer,
FOR RENT—Twq nice Urge furn
ished rooms; bath included. Posses
sion between Dec. 25 and Jan. Ist. Ap
ply 119 Reynolds street.
Mantles for Incandescent or Welsh
back lamps 100, $1 per doz. Guar
anteed OK. A 11. Bk r.
FOR SALE—One “Live Goose’’
feather bed ; also two down quilts, at a
bargain. Apply 210 Reynolds.
Go where they all go, to Ken non Mott’s
Jewelry 8t0re,215 Newcastle street.
Fanov embroidered handkerchief,
worth 25 and 35 t at 19c at Heller’s.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19 1901
“Humam Hearts”
Bo rung an impression did “Hu*
man Hearts'’ make upon a prominent
olergyman of Nsw York that he wrote
the gentleman impersonating Tom
Logan, vigorously endorsing ihe play
and informing him of bis intention of
trotting all the orphans of a local asy
lum out to see it at his own expense,
and he did it. “You oau’t oonoeive,”
said Manager Nankevllle, “of tbs ap
preciation cf those youngsters at the
ebange of Berman tbus efforded them
if you had listened to that gallery the
day they attended. With the gods
present,’’ be continued, “as often as I
have myself enjoyed sitting tbrongb it,
It was as enjoyable as a box of mon,
keys sprinkled over with tears. Quite
often since have oity soboois, whose
principals were aware of the great
merit of the play, been given half a
holiday, that the youngsters might en
joy a matinee and what outspoken
oritics the lots have been. You can’t
get a favorable criticism or a padded
eulogy for love or mousy from a juve
nile Yon must giye him the goods or
be denoonoe* you broadcast, and I am
really gra’eful to the tots of Amerioa
for their appreciation of what all now
agree to be one of our best Americat
plays. “Human Hearts” oomes to
Brnnswlok Dec. 24.
MOTHER’S WORM BYRUP.
Best worm medicine. Cnildren like It so
well they eat it on bread.
eTr. BAKER,
Dentist.
Special Attention to Crown
and bridge work.
Office.
5022 GHou’ster St.
AT
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Fleming & Waff’s
THEATRICAL TREATS
“Qno Vardis,”
‘The divinity which doth hedge
■rcund a King” was noticeable only by
its absenoe In the oase of Nero, the
Tyrant of Rome. His obaraoter, as
portrayed in the great drama “Quo
Vadis/lsao interesting study. Bur
rontided by oourliers and sycophants
who fed his over-weening seif esteem
to tbs heights of obsurdity. account
able to no one for his aotious, he is at
once ridiculous, by reason of his vani
ty, and terrible because there is no
limit to his power. These contradic
tory traits of power and weakness are
artUUoally brought out by the olever
aoting of Mr- Harry Morton, who .ap
pears in the role of Nero, Mr. Morton
has won golden opinions for his por
trayal of the part, and has shown him.
self to be a capable aotor.
Mr. E. J. Carpenter’s production
oomes heralded by the press as the
greatest scenic success on the road, and
it has been piayed to haoked houses
nightly. Comes to Brunswick for
Christmas matinee and night.
.y,BAR)>h-
V KENTUCKY
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for Gentlemen
For Sale by T. NEWMAN
Two yearling heifers for sale, C. S.
Tait.
DR UL? —A nioe six-foot oounter
C. S. Tait.
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REV. DR. MORRIS WKOH6LBR,
Rabbi of the Cong. Bnal Israel
New Tork, Jan. 3, jlBOl.
Dr. Taft Bro*.’ Medicine Cos.:
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ta KEY. DR. MORRIS WECHSI.E R.
Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb., 1,1901.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos.
Gentlemen: 1 write this lestimoulul from a sense of duty, having tested the woudjrfut
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O. D. PHELPS, M. D.
D. Taft Bros. M sbioini Cos. Feb. 3,1901.
Gentlemen: I was Ireuliled with Asthma for 33 years I hare tried numerous remedies
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W dOLBSALK
Groceries, Tobacco, .Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
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