The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 24, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 SOOIEITV. MARY M'NISH BURROUGHS, Editok. THE “OLD STORY.” You’re like the morning, little girl When golden glories glint around, And diamonds sparkle on tbo ground, And leaves and grasses all abound With jewels brighter than the pearl; When songsters hush their thrilling notes, And st 11 their tuneful little throats, To hoar the elfin song that floats From orient laud out o’er the lea— You’re like the morning unto me. You’re like the sunshine, little one. Which breaks the darkness of the night, Which is to earth its living light, Which paints the clouds with colors bright The warm reflections of the sun; Your smile is liko the break of day When stars their faces hide away And merry elves in skyland play From twilight world o’er earth and sea— You’re like the sunshine unto me. EX. Many friends will be glad to know that Miss Ruby Dart is baviug a charm ing summer in Alabama, where she is receiving many attentions. —o — In com])liuiont to Miss Edith Tklot of (Savannah and Miss Addle I’aul of Da rien, two charming visiting girls, M ss Fannie Symmes entertained a few' even ings ago at her home on Hanover square. Progressive games were played, the first prizes being Won by M iss Hazel Night ingale and Mr. Nat Nightingale, and many pleasant hours passed. Those present were Misses Edith Thiol, Addie Paul, Marie DeVoe, E hel Elliot, Uazle Nightingae, Bessie Symmes, Ellen Pen nmian; Messrs, tVlllis Wilder, Willie Bailey, LeVergne Whitfield, Leighton Burroughs, Nat Nightingale, Millard Reese, Frank Mallard. Miss Fannie Smith has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Macon and Millcdgeville. Mrs. A. J. Crovatt and laughter, Miss Mary Leo Crovatt, lesvo shortly for Cambridge, Mass., where Miss Crovatt will re eater school after a pleasant summer spent at home o During the übscaco of her mother, Miss Arabella Wright Is spending some months the guest of Mrs. J. K. Mason, at her home near the fair grounds. Mrs. Julius May Is spending some time in Savannah. Miss Jussi Freeman, of Savannah, is spending veins time in Brunswick, making many friends, H e guest ol Miss Ila Lee. After a pleasant visit to St. Simon island, Miss Maude Ayaut has return ed to her home in Patterson. ——o — Dr Hen Gray and family have re turned to their home iu Way orc.se, af ter spending some tune on St, Simon Island, Man; friends are Kind to know that Mrs. H. 8. Lei? is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. H. B. Treadwell left a few days ago for Macon, where site will spend aorne time the guest of friends. Mr, Edgar White bss returned from a ; leasant visit to Fernandina. —o — Mr. Harry dußlgnon is anticipating a pleasant vacation to be spent the guest of the Messrs. Stiles, at their pretty home, Malbourne, nearCarters villc, Many Brunswick friends who re member Mr. Albert K. Bruoe and fam ily, who left here some time ago to go to l’ensaco'a, will be in'erested in knowing that they have gone to Chi- cago, where they will make tbair fu ture heme. Mrs. D. H. Lee has returned from a pleasant yisit to friends in Savannah. After making many friends in Brunswick, tbe.guest of Miss Mattie Oil*, at her home on E street boule vard, Miss C.em llamproa has return ed to her home in Florida. Mr. A, A Knight and children, lit tle Miss Msroer Knight and Master Kliuton K light, havs returned from a pleasant vieit to friends in Quitman and Waj cross. Miss Annie Laurie Southard is spending several months the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ed Cheney, at her pretty home in Jacksonville, after a pleasant visit tc New York, the guest of bar aistar, Mrß. George Bradnaok. o M si Lutie Collins is expected home shortly, after a pleasant visit to Nsw York, during which she has been per fecting herself in mueio. —o— There will bs an important meeting of the Eastern Star Chapter on Tues day evaning at eight o’clock, in the Masonic Hall, at which every member is expected to he present punctually. After pleasant visits to White Sul phur Springs and Valdosta, Mies Flor eocii King Thiot is now in Thomas ville, where she is making many friends, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James lVlkStewart. o— Mr. Walter Isaac is expected back shortly from a pleasant trip to Nova Scotia. Mias Mamie Webster ia the attrac tive guest of friends In AHanta for several weeks. Master Gordon Kaiser left'yeeterday for Savannah, where he will spend a day or two before leaving for New York, Many frisndt are glad to know that Mr. Phil S. Farmer lias greatjy im proved from his recent Illness, and that he is spending a day or two with friends in Savannah. It will interest many Brunswick friends of Mrs. Ed Cheney to know that she has returned to her home in Jacksonville, after a pleasant visit to Valdosta, where shy had a fine danc ing class. Mra, J. M, Southard is spending several weeks with frieuds in Atlanta. -o * Mr. Arnold Kaiser leaves tomorrow for New York, after a pleasant sum mer spent among old friends in Brunswick. Mrs. George Hradoack, of New York, spent several days cf last week in Brunswick, among many friend?. Miss AUdie Tauksrslsy has returned from a pleasant variation spent in 8a vannah and Macon, where she rece ved many attentions and made many friends. Mr. G Ki-mith Lebarn has accepted a position at the soda fount of W. J. Butts drug store. o Mrs. H. L B. 'Wiggins and lttle aon, Master Joe, have returned to tYayoroas, after a pleasant visit to Brunswick. U will interest many Brunswick THE BRUNSWICK|TIMES-CALL, AUGUST 24, 1900. friends of Mrs. L. J. Langley to know 'hat she ia spending a pleasant part of the summer at Tallulah Falls. Many friends are glad to weld me Mrs. Alfred ChMS’ie home again, aft. r several pleasant months spsnt in Cle oinnati and the mountains of T nil e see, where the has b-een the past •ummtr. One of the most interesting and charming entsrtainmehts of the early fall will ha the fair to be given by the ladies of the Eastern Star Chapter during the third week in Ootob-r, and fur which they and their many friands are working bird and faithfully wi b every encouragement. LOCAL A! PERSONAL. Mr. A. D. Gale la in Savannah. Mr. P. S, Farmer spent yesterday in Savannah. Judge A. J, Crovatt returned from Savannah last Dighr. Mr, Geo. Gray, of Lsliaton, spent yes'erday in tba oity. Mr. L. R, AU!n oatce down from Mt. Pleasant yesterday. The Southern Beli Telephone com pany force is putting up new poles, A number of gentlemen play ball at the fair grounds every afternoen. Mr. Albert Fendig left yesterday afternoon on a business trip to Flor id!. Mr, Gus Huffman left last night for a three weeks’ business trip to New York. A large colored excursion will reaob hers from Albany today with the base ball club. The friends-of Cpt. U. M. Roberts will bs glad to learn that be continues to improve. l)r, Hugh Burford left last night for Atlanta and Tallulah, where he will remain about a week. Messrs. W. H. Divenport, J. J. Limner and Max Marks went to Sa vannah yesterday morning. Get your job work done at the Timks-Cai.i, job tffloe. Best wor* In the oity. Prices tbs lowest. WANTED. Artesiau wells to drive at $250 each. Rite and capacity guaranteed will also guarantee to oomplets wells in 16 days. Call on or address A. H. Baker, •205 Gloucester atreet. Among other oanned vegetables, you’ll find Spinach, whiob Is better than fresh. W. H. DeVoe. Best Way to Cure Backache. Baokaohes are cauaed by disorder in kidneys. Foley’s Kidneys Cure wi'l make the right. Take no substitute. W. J. Butts. J. W, Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. Beautiful <ine of 'ruits We are now receiving daily ship ments of the finest California and Norm Ge rgia mountain grown fruits, con sisting of: FANCY PE ACHE?, FINE PEARS, .JAPAN PLUMS, DELAWARE GRAPES, CONCORD GRAPES, APPLES, BANANAS. This is fctrict'y an American fruit Ltand, catering only to first class trade. Telephone or other orders will be promptly sent out, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instanct. Trial order* so lid ed m of m Next door to Fleming & Waff's. No External Symptoms* The blood may be in bad condition, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it. The symptoms in such cases being a variable appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of the Bystem clearly showing the blood has lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin and watery. If is in just such cases that S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up the blood and supplying the elements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. “ My wife used sev •ral bottles of S. S. S. Krvfltt as a blood purifier and to tone up a weak and emaciated system, with very marked effect by way of improvement. sJj&ygnrjj3k “We regard it a great tonic and Hood^|^BHW|j^y tonics, and you will fin and the appetite im proves at once, strength returns, and nervousness vanishes as new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min- 1 erals whatever. Send for our free book I on blood and skin diseases and write our physicians for any information or advice wanted. No charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. TARGET PRACTICE. Torpsdo Division Will Shoot This Afternoon. The Torpedo division, naval artillery, will have *n interesting shoot out at the back landlngthis afternoon. To lowing is the official notioe from Commander Wright: NOTICE. All members of Torpedo division, na val mili ia, are ordered to appear at ar mory at 2:30 p. m , Frida., August 24, without uniform, for target practice. By order of J 8. Weight, Lieut. Comdg. C. A. Taylok, Lieut. Ex. Officer. The pocket can be mended. The stomach can be cured. That sterling medicine for the stom ach and blood, Doctor Pierce’s Gol ten Medical Discovery, acts with peculiar promptness and power on tho organs of digestion and nutrition. It is a positive cure for almost all disorders of these organs, and cares also snch diseases of the heart, blood, liver and other organs, as have their cause in a weak or diseased condition of the stomach. FOR SALE—At a bargain, either cash or installment, the 7-room houee 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. Gko. T. Bailey, Central Hotel. Fitxjimmous-Snarkey fight. Returns from tbs ringside by rounds at Elk saloon Friday night. The greatest skin specialist in America originathe the formula for Banner Salve. Foiall skin diseases, all cute or sores, and for piles, it’s the most healing medicine. W. J. Butts, Let Jim Carter have one more lick at the old summer suit, and yon wont have to buy anew one till winter. The quicker you 8 top that eongh the less danger there will be of.fatal lung .[trouble. Cn One Minute Cough Cure is the only harmless r medy that gives immediate results. Yon will like it. YV. J. Butts. Beauty Is Blood Deep. 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 lazy liver and driving ail im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Cell at DeVos’e when you are in eed of something nice in the grocery line. When we have good blood, wc are healthy strong, vigorous, and full of life and energy. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes good blood. Hustling young man can make S6O oer month and expenses. Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for particulars, Clark & Cos., 4th ,4(Locus Streets, Philadel phia,-Pa. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE Reapijng iCH ETURNS THAT ‘3 TH£ Regular ETURNS EPORTED By Advertisers Who Use These Columns. Quantity and Quality of Circulation fives Quantity and Quality to Advertisers And We Give Both ALSO—a GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN JOB WORK. DON’T SEND AWAY FOR ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS ETC., W hen you can get them at home for the same price and besides you save the cost of freight and drayage. OUR PHONE IS 31, and a message will receive prompt attention. We don’t mind calling and talking the matter over with you and giving you our estimates, and if we fail to get your order that is our fault, not yours. ALL WE WANT IS A TRIAL. The Times=Call, 209, 209 1-2 and 211 F Street. lA'WVWWWWVWWWWWVWAAAAAA/VSAAAAAA/V NOTE. If you haven’t time to write your “ad” let us know and what you’ve got to sell and we will write the “ad” for you. That s our business,and we only charge you for the space.