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MARY M’NISH BURROUGHS, Editor.
VACATION DAYS.
(), the summer girla in luces walk tho broad,
delightful beach, and the eun prints on
their face* just the simple legend,
“Feach!” All the waves with glee are
roaring as they dance along the shore:
full or joy la their outpouring, cause the
Hutnm<-r*tt here once more.
C), the billow’s on the briny, and the foam is on
the crest, and the bather I***ka I*®
Just parades around undressed! All the
sons of Father Neptune frolic where eel
greases gr>w, hut there’s deep and
dank deception hidden in tho undertow.
<>, the bather’s back is burning, and the frock
is on the fare; bubbles big the surf is
churning, and the wavele'srun a race. O
tho dainty city maiden screams when the
high billows grow, and the crab with
laughtor laden grabs her by the pinkest
toe.
O the shirtwaist's on the girley, and the girlcy’s
on the walk, and despite the hurly burly
of the aea she still ean talk in sweet ac
cents, most enraptuicd, like the gong the
wavelets Bing, and to ice cream, when it’s
captured, oh, Bhe doesn’t do a thing.
O the wind.bloWs herkey jorkey through the
moistened atmosphere, and the inasbc*
etlo Is perky, with her necktie on her ear!
O tho hoard walk la resounding with the
tunes that make us weep, and the turf for
aye is pounding on the doorway of tho
deepl
O the sun is sweetly smiling In a reddish, hot
tish way, and tho Midway is beguiling the
czcursionistic jay! O the tintype taker’s
taking all the “please look pleasant”
grins, and the fakir's busy faking all the
yapibh “just come ins!”
O the gentleman from (loshon loafs with lan
guor in the brine, where he dallies with
the notion that tho ocean if divine! O
the yachts are wing-a-w inging where the
salty rephyrsblow, and tho frankfurters
are Singing of their dog days long ago!
O tho halt is oji the booklet, ftml the booklet's
on the string, and tho wee fish takes a
looklet ere ho thus proceeds to Bing: "Oh
I’d like to grace your table, but I can't
eat halt today." 'i’heu the fisher tells
the fable of the flsli that got away I
—George V. Hobart in .New York Jour
nal.
Mrs. J. 15. Wright of St. Simon, who
is spending the summer abroad with a
party, and whose !c t> rs have appeared
from time to time in these columns,
Writes interestingly from London: “We
are delightfully located in a hotel situ
ated on the '1 lrames river, and all like
London very much. We attended ser
vices last Sunday in Westminster Ab
ber, which were held for the queen’s
Bon, the king of Italy, who died last
night, and whom wo saw several times
during our travels, it is very cool hero,
but has been quite hot. We leave in a
day or two for Birmingham, and then
to Liverpool, from where we srt sail for
home. W e spent some time in Paris,
Which is very much crowded. The ox
position is tine, but everything excessive
In pi ice. A glass of waicr costs three
cents. Goods arc far more expensive
than in New York. We do not like the
city is Well ns many others we have vis
ited, We went to see Sara Bernhart,
and enjoyed the play very much, though
everything was in French. We flud
fewer people talking Knglish in Paris
than any place we have visited. Little
May says she is tired of picture galler
les and will hs glad when she gels
home."
Mrs. Lewis Beach and children leave
shortly for the mountains, where they
will remain until fall.
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M;ss Amelia Lundin is expected to
return to Brunswick shortly, after a
pleasant vacation spent at her home in
Virginia, where she received many
Charming attent ons from old friends.
After a few days in Brunswick, Rev.
I W. F. Hollingsworth left yesterday to
continue his vacation, and there will be
no services at the Presbyterian church
duriDg his absence. He is expected to
return on the first.
A Iter traveling about In the old coun
try for several months, Mrs. Dora My
ers of Brunswick is at present in Paris,
where she will remain for some time.
Mrs. R. L. Stevens and little daugh
ter, Miss Louise Norton Stevens, of
Willacoochee, are expected in Bruns
wick shortly, to spend some time, the
guests of Mrs. J. R, Norton, at he r
home on Glynn avenue.
Mr. H. L. B. Wiggins, of Wayercss, is
spending a few days in Brunswick with
his family, who aro bore lor a week or
two.
Many friends are glad to welcome
Copt. Ben White among them again af
ter his recent serious illness,
Mrs. Joseph Champaigne, of St. Si
mons light house, loaves shortly for the
north, where she will spend some time
with friends.
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Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Lasserre leave
shortly for Michigan, where they will
epend some time with friends.
Mr. Frank Everett is spending a pleas
ant vacation at home, from Atlanta,
where he has a fine position.
Misses Clifford and Claude Lucas are
spending some time in Savannah, the
guests of friends.
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After a pleasant visit to Chattanooga,
Miss Annie O’Connor has returned to
Atlanta, where she is studying library
work in the Carnegie library, under the
direction of Miss Annie Wallace, and
on her return to Brun = tvick Miss O’Con
nor will resume her position in the
Brunswick library with more interest
than ever. Under her skill and interest
tlie Brunswick library has been In better
con dition lately than ever before, which
fact is greatly appreciated by everyone.
Many friends of Mr. Ed Stephens re
gret to know that he was called to his
former home in Florida a few days ago,
by a telegram announcing the sad death
of his mother.
Little Master Raymond Davis, of New
England, who has been spending the
summer on St. Simon, the bright guest
of his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Cham
p-iigne, returns home shortly.
Mrs. J, Iv. Nightingale left a short
time ago for Cedartown, where she will
spend some time, the guest of relatives
and friends.
Miss Em Will entertains a pleasant
pany of young folks at her home on
Carpenter street tomorrow evening.
Many friends are glad to know that
Mrs, E D Walter is improving from
her recent illness, at her home on Union
street.
From liendersoavills, North Caro
lina, where she is spending the summer,
44 Think of Ease
But Work Onr
If your blood is impure you cannot even
"think of ease. The blood is the
greatest sustainer of the body and when
you make it pure by taking Hood's Sarsa
parilla you have the perfect health in
which even hard work becomes easy.
<7 (ccdS Sahia/jg uffa
THE BRUNS WICK* TIMES-C ALL, AUGUST 22, 1900.
many complimentary notices come of
Mra. H. H. Raymond, who has taken
part in one or two concerts, in which
her fine contra'to voice was much ad
mired.
Mrs. W. F. Fenniman has returned to
her home on Prince street, after spend
ing a week or two the gue.tofher
daughter, Mrs. E. D. Walter, at her
home on Union street.
Mr. J. L. Wright is expected home
on Saturday, after a pleasant summer
abroad. Ilia family will spend some
time In New Y’ork before coming south
Many pleasant guests are enjoying the
hospitality of Cumberland island, where
the hotel is under the management of
Mr. Lee Shackleford,
Mr. Geo. Smith has returned to Bruns
wick, after a pleat ant vacation in north
Georgia.
Mr. F. E. Twitty is spending several
weeks in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Moody left on
the Clyde steamer. Carib, for Boston,
and from there they will go to Winters
port, Maine, where they will spend the
remainder of the summer,
TIMES-CALL JOB OFFICE.
Thoss who w ant the best work, at
the lowest figures, should bring it to
this r Aloe. On large dodgers, cur
prices and work will make you a con
stant customer, if you will give ue (be
first job. Ring up 31, and a solicitor
wiil call.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, either
cash or installment, the 7-room house
on Stonewall, between Monk and Glou
cester. known as the Brady or Harris
place. Also the vacant lot corner of
Lee and Gloucester, 100x125 feet.
Geo. T. Bailey, Central Hotel.
The laws of health require that the bowels
move once each day, and one of the k enalties
for violating this law is piles. Keep your bow
els regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets when necessary
and you will newer have that eevere punishmen
inflicted upon you. Price, 23 cents. For sale
by Bishop's drug store
Cheap Ratss Via Southern Railway.
Chicago, 111. National Encampment G. A. K
August 27-Hept. 1 Tickets will ho solil August
25,20 and 27, with final limit Sopt. 1, at rate of
.5 for tho round trip
The Dread of people with week lungs
who suffer with stubborn oougbe is
consumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar,
if taken in time, oures tbe cold, beala
the lungs and always oures inoipient
Consumption. W. J. Butts.
Keep the body healtby at this season
by using Prickly Ash Bitters. It is
a necessary condition to successfully re
sist malarial germs. W. J. Butts.
WANTED.
Arlesiau wells to drive at $250 each.
Rise and oapaoit; guarantaed will
also guarantee to complete wells in 16
days, Cali on or address A. H. Baker,
205 Giouoeater street.
The New
Candy
Kitchen
Makes daily .
Assorted Brittles,
Lime Tablets,
Violet Drops,
Rose Drops,
Lemon Drops,
All at Poplar Prices.
We use only the best granulated
sugar and have everything
scrupulously clean.
HUME OF SWEETS,
Next door to Fleming A Waff’s.
SORES AMD
ULCERS-
Sores and Ulcers never become chronic
unless the blood is in poor condition—is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw off
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through the sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood has been made pure and healthy
and all impurities eliminated from the sys
tem. S.S.S. beginstliecurebyfirstcleans
ing and invigorating the blood, building
up the general health and removing from
In moril? A OONSTAMT DRAM
Remitter. UPON THE SYSTEM.
When this has been accomplished the dis
charge gradually ceases, and the sore or
nicer heals. It is the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat
of the trouble. S. S. 3. does, and no matter
how apparently hopeless your condition,
even though your constitution hss broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish
the debilitated, diseased body.
Mr. J. B. Talbert, Lock Box 945, Winona, Miss.,
•ays: '‘Six years ago my leg from the knee to
tbe foot waa one solid sore. Several physicians
treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs,
but found no relief. I was induced to try s. S. S.,
and it made a complete cure. I have been a per
fectly well man ever eince."
/AM MM MM ts the only purely veg
etable blood purifier
known contains no
poisonous minerals to
MM MM MM ruin the digestion and
add to, rather than relieve your suffer
ings. If your flesh does not heal readily
when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood
is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore
is apt to become chronic.
Send for our free book and write our
physicians about your case. We make no
charge for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
ini 1 PERSONAL.
The Riflemen will meet tomght.
Dr. C. M. Gowen leaves shortly fer
Sumner, lons, where he will epe and a
month.
The Bruoßwiok baseball club will
leave here Thursday morning.
Cuudoil meets in regnlar aeeston to
morrow night.
The coach which ia to be used by the
K. of P. to Detroit arrived by the
Plant System yesterday morning. I(
la an up-to date vestibule day coaob
and it will be nicely decorted .
The Clyde steamer, Carib, sailed for
Boston yesterday.
Mr. Louis Leivy bis returned from
a visit to Savannah.
Mayor Atkinson bad a large poiice
oourt M nday.
The Naval Reserves held a very in
teresting meeting laat night.
Pain-Killer ie an eternal remedy,
has no rqual. In oasea of summer
complaints, diarrhoea, dyseDtery, it
cures qulokly, U ed as a liniment its
aetion ie liks megio, when applied to
bad sores, burns, soalde, and sprains.
For tbe rUk headache and toothiche,
don’t fail to try it, In short, it is a
Pain-Killer. Avoid substitutes, there
is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’.
Price 250. and 500.
The greatest skin specialist in
America originates tbs formula for
Baoner Salve. Foiall akin diseases,
all outs or aores, and for piles, it’s
tbs mo‘t healing medicine. W, J.
Butts.
Dont throw away the old suit until
you have seen Jim Carter.
The quicker you b top that cough the less
danger there wilt be of.fatal lung trouble. Cn
One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmlese
remedy that gives Immediate results. Yon will
like It. W. J. Butts.
Beauty la Blood Beep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the laser liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sicuiy bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Call at DeVoe’a when you are in
need of something nice in the grocery
line.
W hen we have good blood, we are healthy
strong, vigorous, and full of life and energy.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes good blood.
Hustling yonng man can make S6O
per month and expenses. Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write quiok for particulars, Clark A
Cos., 4;b L n ous Streets. Philadel
phia,'Pa.
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