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GRAND OPERA BOOSE Thursday, Nov. 21 ENOCH ARDEN CO. A Righ-Cla-s MuMoal Organiz iVion. Benefit Naval Militia. Prices'. 50, 75 and SI.OO. IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 26 OKNTBT . .. L- *T . J Consumptives, we know that you have Mien diisappoi ited many times, but make one more effort no be oured. Gooch’s Mexican Syrup has oured thousands and It 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: ous mat ter, To overcome this waste of vital force and restore the nourishment to the system la its natural course, is to cure. This is accomplished by Gooch’s Mexican Syrup, It eontrols ooughs, night sweats, spitting nf blood, soreness in chest, inflamed throat and lungs, aiffiiulty of breathing, heavy soughs accompanied with expectoration and parched lips. We know you have been lifsappointed many times, but make one mors effort to save yourseii. Von can buy a bottle of oooch'e Mexica i Syrup tor 25u, It attrep a wimple cough as if by magic, an'l 's M\e best emedy for whooping roug h AN ERUPtION OF tie f KIN may result from m'-msi or exterr al causes botwtntev-r >he sose dr iff ft the remedy is here. In our stook of DRUGS AND MEDICINES there is s c <nple'e line of all skin emoluments and purifying med oinea. Amongst these our proportion for obenped hands stands at the brad. It ia a posi ire relief for this and other irritations of toe skir, SMITH’S PHARMACY I CT Whole wheat, graham, rye and buckwheat flour, at G, W. Harper ’Phone 158, WORKING 24 HOURS A. DAY. There is no rest lor those tireless little workers—DrJ King’s New Life Pill;. il lions are always busy, ouring torpid liver, jaundice, billiousness, fever and ague. They banlßh sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nioe, work wonders. Try them. 25c. stall druggist. Cold Wave Coming And now ie the time to get your stoves put up. Don’t wait until the wave gets here and everything is in a rush. Moss Danibl, ’lVione 25, 315 Newcastle street, CASTOR IA fiar Infants and Children. li Kind You Have Always Bought iSLeof The Southern Railway has inaugurated Pullman sleeping car line between Wash* ington, D. C. and Atlanta, Ga , on their “Atlanta and Express,” trains Nos. 33 and 84; first oar south bound leaving Wash ington November 3rd; first oar north b und leaving Atlanta November sth. This affords Pullman service on these trains through from Atlanta to New York, the Pullman cars having heretofore been attached to the Atlanta & New York Express at Charotte and no Pullman service between Charlotte and Atlanta A FIREMAN’S CLOSE CALL. “I stuck to my engine, although every joint aohed and every nerve was racked with pain,” writeaC W Bellamy, a locomo tive fireman, of Burlington, lowa , "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and ail run down. As I was about to give, 1 got a boft'e of Electric Bitters and, after aking it, I felt as well as 1 ever did m my life”. Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggist* Price 60. HOW ABOUT THE OYEKOOA ft Now 1 t i*s >ime to have Jiau Oerter clean tod repair your overooat. Uw are the colter and ltniugf THIS WILL INTEREST MANY. To quickly introdnoe B. B. B. (Bota nio Blood Balm), the famous Southern blood cure, into hew homes, we will send absolutely free, 10,000 trial treat, menta, Botanio Blood Ba'm [B. B. B.) quickly cures old uloers, scrofula, eczema, itching skin aod blood humors, canoer, eating festering sores, boils, oarbuaolea, pimples or offensive erup. tions, pains in bones or joints, rheuma tism, oatarrh, or any blood or akin trouble. Botanio Blood Balm (B. B, B ) neats erery sore or pimple, makes the blood pore aod riob and stops all aohes aod pains. Batanio Blood Balm (B. B. 8.) thoroughly tested for 30 years in hospital and private practioe, and has oared thousands of oases given up ue hopeless. Sold at drug stores, $ l per large bottle. For free treetment write to Bio and Baim Cn„ Atlanta, Ga. Medi* oene sent at oooe, prepaid, Deeoribe trouble and free medical advice given. Botanio Blood Balm [B. B. B.) gives life, vigor and atrenth lo the blood. The finest Blood Purifier mads. Bo tanio Blood Balm (B, B, B.) gives a bealtby Blood supply to the skin and entire system. For Sale Cheap. To wind up Building & Loan Asso ciation, The Soranton plaoe, oontains 283 aoree, four and a half miles from oity. One bouse and lot No 904 Bay street One house and lot No. 906 Bay street One house and lot No, 906 Oglethorpe street. One house aud lot No. 907 Oglethorpe street. Library building and lot on Rich mond street. Tbe Cbas. Morris reeideuoe, 916 SouMi Am’ ursf stret. House and lot 1117 South Woif St. Small tract of land near tbe Cbapel, known as tbe Perrin plaoe. A| p y to N. Emanuel, President of tbe A lantto Investment Company. To ouro SICK HEADACHE, HABITUAL CONSTIPATION, And all diseases arising from In digestion. They will purify your blood and make yourcomplexlon as FAIR AS A LILY. They are gelatin coated. PRICE 26 cents. i~i . ■ -1 - ■ THANKSGIVING TURKEYS. M. G. Arnbeater, the up-to-date butcher, is prepared to supply his patrons with the finest of dressed tur keys for their Thanksgiving dinners, having arranged to get them direc from the Sobwarztchild A Sulzberge Company. He will also receive dressed duoks and geese. To go along with these be will have a supply of Blue Ribbon Celery from Kalamazo. Mioh. and a full line of the ohoioest meats. Dewitts,* Little Early Kisers se&ron the remotest parte of the bowela and remove the impurities speedily with no disoom ford. They are famous for their efilcaoy ■ Easy to take, never gripe, w. J . Butte. stryijws " LUMBER IS LIKELY TO “GO UP” in price so it is good polioy for you to place your order now, aDd get the advan tage of present prises. We have a com ptete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all seasoned woods. Kiln dried flooring and ceiling always in stock. Phone 197. Lang & Wood Planing Mil], PILE-INE CURES PILES! Money refunded if it ever fails. £ eed Rye at Burnett’s Feed Store. THE-BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1901 THEATRICAL TREATS Enoch Arden Tonight, Strauss himself has called it “A Melodrama for tha Pianoforte," It Is in reality a series of demriptive tone piotnres knit together by the wording of Tennyson’s poem. Its barmonio richness and intensity are such that under the bands of a true artist it may be given an rffeot well nigh deceptively orobestral. At the same time the themes are of a dearly defined melodic □atnre, intffaby sweet and penetrating like tbe atmopbere of the story, Ti'e listener catobes first the unmis takable roar of the sea dashing spray against tbe oliff lines of Eaooh’s village Even now furely may be heard tbe overwhelming sadness of En-eb’s fate swelling ont from the at the first mention of tbe pom of Enoch's name. One oatohes also the charm and gentleness of Annie, first in daintily playful oadenoe, then more deeply, portentously, as loneliness and poverty press close Bbnut. Perhaps the two most beautiful pio. tares are Annie’s dream; with thp sweep of harps lightly flashing as from a vague golden dawn; and, long efrer Eaooh’s death when tones melt into tones, rise into tbe soaring fervor of rennnotlatton, sink to tbe speech of wrecked lips and glow into heroic suggestions as tbe life is set free. Mated with these tableaux uf tone is the eleoutionary rendition of portions from the original poem so seleeted as to give the story entire. At times tbe voioe of the reader is alone: at timte the music only is heard; and again, the reader’s half- chanted oadenoes and the sound-snggestion are blended each to eaoh. The reading explains the music as tbe music interpret! the read ing—tbe one being tbe perfeot oom> piemen t of tbe other. Interwoven with these two the soft strains of tbe violin and soprano are beard at times, thus making the entertainment a per fection of art. PILES OF PEOPLE testify to the merit of Banner Balve is out ing piles. It. immediately relieves and quiokly cures. No other salve so healing wj J, Butts. CHARTS FOR SALE. Charts tide tables and other publications, U, S, coast and Geodetic survey for sale by C. W. Deming, Phones’ 1?2 or 31, Dove hamß, Gold Band hams and breakfast baeon just iu, at G. W. Harp er’s. Phono 158. — Savannah Speoial via the B. &B. R. R. to Savannah in 183 minutes. No change of cars and no delays. A pleasure to answer questions and ticket; sent to your house upon application. Call on or phone Ben J. Ford, oity passenger and ticket agent B. & B. R. R , corner Newcastle and F streets; 'phone 204. WA NTEO—Business manager at Bruns wick; salary *ISOO yearly; S7OO cash and satisfactory references required ; oppor tunity to Increase income' position perm anent* commercial reference furnished. Address Mr. Chamberlin, Manager, 1020 Race St. Philadelphia, Pa, “WINTER .HOMES IN BUMMER LANDS.” Is the title of a very neat and attractive folder just issued by the Southern Rails way giving complete information regard ing the various winter resorts of health and pleasure on and reached by its lines, with rates of board, capaoity of hotels, names of proprietors, eto. This booklet is in a very oonoise and attractive form and will prove valuable to any one contemplating a trip for the winter. copy may be bad by applying to C. I. CANDLER, General Agent W. H.TAYLOR, Brunswick,Oa. A. U. P. A., Atlanta,Ga. The Play Last Night. Hoyt’s “A Day and A Night" Com pany held the boards at the Grand last nigh’, will be termed an all ’round "warm number.’ Tbe male portion of the audienoe applauded the various specialities vigorously and all the ris que situations and side remarks receiv ed ronnds of applause. For a Brnnswiok andianoe composed partly of ladies it would perhaps have been better If it bad been trimmed. It waa noticeable laat night that every man who went out between aota waa back in hia seat before the onrtaln went up. They didn’t want to miss anything: The various parts were well oared for and if the performance was repeated tonight it would ba aafs to predict a crowded house. A BUSY DAY. Judge Canley Has a Number of Case* Before Him. Yesterday was a busy day with Jus tice of tbe Peaoe Conley, He bad be fore bim a number of negroes obarged with various crimes and bound them over to tbe higher courts. Marlon Walker, the man who shot at a negro woman the other day was bound over to the City court on a charge of carrying oonoealed weapons. Jim Kelly, who shot tbe Walton woman in the arm, was bound over to the finperior court on n charge of as sault with attempt to murder, and a batoh of seven negro gamblers were eaoh pnt under a S6O bond to answer to tbe charge of gaming in tbeCi y oonrt. BOERS CAPTURED. British Break up a Column of the Enemy. London, Not, 20.—A dlapatoh from Lord Kitchener, dated at Pretoria to day, says that Lieutenant Colonel Irander’s column bat rounded up Bey er’e and Badenhorae’e Boer commands, neß*‘Pratona. The troops killed three men, wounded three, and oaptured 54, including two Held cornets. The column also captured much itook and munU tlone of war. SHIPPING REPORT, Oorrsotsd Daily by Oapt. Otto Johezmsssn Port of Brnnitviok, Nov. 20, 1001. ARRIVED. Bob. Jeremiab Smith, Paraon, New York. SAILED. SS. Navahoe, Joboatone, Boston, FOR SALE.- Balg an bares. Apply oorcer London and Grant Streets, Another shipment of that new Geor gia syrup just In at G. W, Harper’s, ’Phone 158. The Little Word That Was Lost. “I lost a very little word Only the other dav; Only a very naughty word 1 had not meant to say. “But then it was not really lost When from my lips it flew; My tittle brother pioked it up. And now he says it, too. “Mamma is sad papa looks grieved— Johnny has said it twice; Of course, it is no nss to me To tell him it's not nice. “Lose other things, you never seem To come upon their track; But lose a naughty little word, It’s always ooming back.” —Exchange. NOTICE. This Is to notify my friends, patrons, and the publto generally that Mr. Phil Keller now in charge of the Arcade saloon. B. HirtCh. For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPECTO RANT, ASTHMA CURE FREE ,k it Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL Write Your Name and Address Plainly. There is nHh.ng like Asthmalene. It brings f*s " a i r instant relief, ev.i, in the worst esses. Itcnres u . " . 1.3 r- D) when all eueUll*. *“ IMM ‘* *■* “• The Ret. F, Wsi s, of Villa Ridge. 111., ■PE’PI says; “Your t <*l 'x-< rte Asthmalene received Ir Wat BBa few in good conditio*. i iaiinoi 11 you how thank- - clrM -rv, fill I feel for the goo ' toriv- 0 from it. I was a V mk tW !■ slave, chained with ■> • ’d sore throat and • anS"B*<ww asthma for ten years. I ’< spaired of ever being SilidV--.- cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure fj r/ /-. ,/%, of this dreadful aud tormenting disease, Asth- , \W I! A” j , ma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, v Lt>- fUAjL I but resolved to give tt a trial. To my astonish- /RjfeAßJ v mont, the trial aciod like a charm. Send me a J)Jy\ tflTt 1 x '%//'-/ full size bottle." U\jV f \ 'o%^ REV. Dlt. MORRIS WKCHSLKB, }\ Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel jffif ’* \ / g \ New York, Jan. S, ItOl. ' , ' Drs. Taft Bros.’Medicine Cos.: ( 4 V jf Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene is an exoel- l jmSrjr ' ent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its Vf f F\ I composition alleviates all troubles which com- , I J 1 bine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing yvvu / and wonderful. fe/A! / After haviug it carefully analysed, we can A ZmV i I state that Asthmalene contains no opium, :t> morphine,chloroform or ether. Very truly yours, REV. DR. MORRIS WECUBLER. RELIEF. Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb., 1,190 L Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. m Gentlemen: 1 write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderfuP effect of your Asthmalene, for the onre of Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spas medic asthma for the pas* 12 years. Having exhausted my own eklll as well as many others, I chanced to see your sign upou your windows on ISOlh street. New Yogk, I at one obtained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about the first” f November. I very soon noticod a radical improvement. After using oae bottle her Asthma has dissappeared and she is entirely free from all symptoms. I foes that I consistently recommend the medicine to all who arc afflicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. I>. PHELPS, M. D. Dr. TArr Bros. Medicine Cos. Feb. 5,1901. Gentlemen: i was troubled with Asthma for 31 years t have tiTniFiumcroua remedies but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement aud started with a trial bottle. I found relief at once. I have since purchased yeur full-size bottle, and I am ever grateful. I have family of four children, and for six years was unable to work. I am cow In the best of health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use of as you so fit. Home address, Bfs Rlylngton street. 3. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129th st., City nut mu situ absolutely mss on receipt of postal, Do not delay. Write at once, addmaing DR, TAFT BltOS.’ MEDICINK CO., 79 East 180tb St., N. T. City. E. R. BAKER, Dentist. Special Attention to Crowe and bridge work. Office. j, 5022 GHou’ster St. Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: Ha was troubled with kidney diseases about three rears. Had to get np several times during the night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete oure, be feels better than he ever did and reoomraends it to his frlsnds. W. J. Butts. Miss Mamie Smith. Middlesboro, Ky- writes “My little sister had the croup very bnd. I gave her several doses of Foley's Honey ahd Tar and he was ldstantly relieved, It saved her llfa. W. J. Butts. IIBHEY MIMSES in tht most fatal f all FOLEY'S SSStAI mmeotj adwMi, CcMftafef itmcdies vecofnlscd W sent physicians a th* M# far KJdnay and Bladder tnullha HPfSI Seek Relief! HfHmMkijC' | '| The great proportion of women who suffer ■ sever make a serious iffort to benefit them- Hf-iPß§iWßw£y HhHBII selves. The most of them go on aybt;4 no at. BUB test ties to their little menstrual disorders, be. J9My| having they will eventually wear off. They grow worse and worn every Uy. At the period at menstruation a woman Is peruMsrly n IBuBI susceptible to cold end other external influences and it ie also the most favorable time for the flf/fiNv&’VHW AH development of hidden disease germs which H/AuVMiHtf /M may be lurking In the system. Any physician HnUl ffkruY AjUB knows that disordered seeiutruatien. falling of HvmnnK n Ihe womb end leueorrhnea ere blijjhtiag lives In almost every home. No woman should neg ,ect herself e moment after she sees indfcstioiis of female diseases. Almost instnnS #eis*f cos. 7£ ~ B be secured by the use f WIME® CARBUI It will relieve you right in your own home. Will you accept the testimony ol Mrs. Beigler HB and thousands of other worn* n and really seek reW today 7 Ml dnijiuta IHI sell SI.OO bottles of Wtac of t'-ardul. lifl 100 Chicago Street, Fort Wayno, Ind., Maroh V, 1900. Yonr Wine of Oardui has .done a world of good Mu roe. I have used 6to HB bottleeof tbo Wine and one pstolmuo of Thedford’s niak- Draught. And einoe I have started to uit 1 wilt not bo without It In the house, it helped ray 3s* aistijr in Toledo. Who did pot rauiUStraato as she ought. She was sixteen years of ago and nobbing else helped her. I was in a very bad state myself :■ m fore I used yontr ■wdirapoa, but I found relief in torea days. And noir l DB feel like a now woaoon and do all tar honsosrork and washing, wnlrh i ooold H not do before I ton* Wine of Cordaf. f would be vrsw glad to write any poor JEW woman and tell bur how I suffered httfera I used W Cm tlr> . l aa Fall and Winter hats have never been ex celled in any previous display. These hats are all of very artistic conception and are developed in goods of excep tionally good quality and beauty. Perhaps no suoh value has never been offered- MISS KATE SLATER IM GLOtJCHMK ST.. "Our little girl was unoonsoious from strangulation during a sudden and ter rible attaok of croup, 1 quiokly secured a bottle of One ninute’.Caught Cure, giving her three dose*. The crouD was mastered and our little darling epeedly recovered’ 80 writes A. L. SpafTord, Chester, Mioh w, J. Butte. 3