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MARY M’NISH BURROUGHS, Editob.
I.IFE.
A crust of bread and a corner to sleep In,
A minute to smile and an hour to weep In,
A pint of Joy to a peck of trouble,
And nevei a laugh, bat the moanscome double,
And that Is life!
A crOßt and a corner that love makes precious
With the Bmlle to warm and the tears to refresh
na,
And Joy seems sweeter when earns rente after,
And a moan is the finest of foils for laughter.
And that la life!
—Paul Laurence Dunbar.
One of the leading features of tomor
row’s (Sunday's) Times Cali,, will be a
general write up of Brunswick’s pro
gress're and leading merchants In the
social columns. During these long
summer days, there are many things
dainty and delicate offered by the groc
ers to tempt the housekeepers, wh > tire
of the regular hill of fare, and long for
something cooling and refreshing to
take its place. In the millinery line,
there are new styles coming in for the
early fail, and many charming creations
will shortly be on exhibition in tho dif
ferent parlors In the dry goods, dom
ing and shoe lines, there are many
thingß in this time of between seasons,
to attract the attention of tho cartful
purchaser, little things which go tow-
ards the saving of the pennies-the pen
nies which make the dollars—and of
these and many other attractions, there
will be a full list given tomorrow, and
where each may be found.
Master Clarence \V. Harrison enter
tained a few days ago with a charming
birthday party, at his home on Glouces
ter street.
Mrs. Hugh Porter had a pleasant
moet'ng of the Little Wunbcam Society
at the Ogleti orpe yesterday afternoon,
at which many members were present.
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liming the absence of his wife, who is
spending some lime with friends in
New York, Mr. J. S. Dunwody is spend
ing some time st tho .home of Dr. and
Mrs. G. W. Blanton, on Norwich s reet.
Mr. A. Rothschild is spending some
time In Savannah.
Many friends regret to know that Mr.
Afnold Kaiser leaves this morning for
Savannah, from where he will goto
New York, his present home.
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Brunswick friends will ho interested
In knowing that Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Dunwody, who left lie r e seme time ago,
are at present In Glascow, where they
wlil spend some tune, before going on
to Italy, France and England.
Miss Eloise Davenport, foimerly of
Brunswick, iB making many friends In
Norfolk, her present horns.
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Miss Eihel Fox has returned from a
pleasant visit to friends in Florida.
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Dr. and Mrs. Harris M. Branham and
chi’dren, little Miss Helen Branham
and Master Harris Branham, Jr . left
last night for Fort Valley, where they
will rusks their futvre home,on ac
count of ths poor health of Mrs. Bran
ham, All of Brunswick regret the fad
of the move, but w ishes all success to
them in their new home.
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A little girl is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Porter.
£Mise Lucy Iloltieudotff is expected
home today after a pleasant visit to
friends in Camden county.
In the palacial home of the Vander
bilts, Biltmofe, near Asheville, North
Carolina, there is a tiny girl, little Cor
nelia Stsyvcsant Vanderbilt, !ne daugh-
ler of Mr. and Mrs George Vandervilt,
who is heir to $30,000,000.
According to an exchange, a good
many unhappy marriages are caused by
the wrong men proposing at the right
time.
Mrs. W. B Bailey and daughters,
Misses Ka’e and Lily Bailey leave this
afternoon for Alabama, where they will
spend some time, ths guest of friends In
Ozark, a ter which Mrs. Bailey will re
turn to Brunswick, while the young
ladies will epenJ some time in Thomas
villo, returning home in the fa 1.
Mrs. R J. Hllsa spent several days of
this week the guest of Mrs. J. M. Mad
den, at her home on Dar mouth street,
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Mrs. Duncan Wright and Master
Ilazle Wright will spend several weeks
of this month with friends in Detroit.
Mrs. Burwcll Atkinson, of Camden
county, is expected in Brunswick short
ly on her way to Marietta, where she
will spend some time the guest of rela
tives and friends. On her return home
she will spend a week or two with
friends in Brunswick.
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After a picas mt sumnitr spent among
the mountains, Miss Bailie Aiken will
go to New York in the fall, to enter
school.
In yesterday’s Atlanta Journal the
following article on lie subject of tbe
widely discussed shirt waist will be ot
interest to many in Biunswick, part y
because tho shirt waist plans are beiDg
much talked of here, partly because Mrs.
Columbm Downing, one of the well
known social lead rs of this place, who
is spending some time a guest at the Ma
jestic, was one of the willing signers of
petitition:
“The ladies, God bless ’em!” is the
toast half a hundred shirt waist men ut
tered in the marble corridors of the Ho
tel Majestic today as they marched In a
body to the dining room .
The lodics of the hotel had presented
a signed petition to Manager J. Lee
Barnes earlier in the day asking him to
allow the gentlemen guests the priri
lege of appearing in shirt waists.
Governor William J. Northen led the
process.on of shirt waists. His waist
was a snow white garment gathered at
the yoke in small lucks. The black tie
lie wore in the narrow collar was partly
hidden by tbe well known whiskers of
the ex-g ivernor, but his silver belt buck
lo was wholly unobscure 1 and Hashed re
splendent, rivaling the cut glass and ta
ble Bilvcr in its brilliancy.
Following him a large number of gen
tlemen appeared, with the following de
scription of their appearance:
Their shirt waists ranged in color
from white to purple. There were red.
black and blue striped garments The
belts were in all colors of the rainbow.
Joined together they might have formed
effective str ngs for a May pole dance.
The w earers of the waists aud belts were
quite as diversified in torm as were the
component parts of their attire in color.
There were tall men, short men, lean
men, fat men, men wilh whiskers and
men with shaved countenances.
The combination of colors and shapes
in the elegant dining room formed an
attractive picture. The ladies of the
hoetl were proud of their handi vork as
they tntered and observed tbe neatness
and comfort evinced iu tho shirt waists
and the smiles of satisfaction displayed
on the faces of the wearers.
' 'We just couldn't stand in the way of
their comfort in this hot weather,” said
one of the ladies after lunch, “We were
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, AUGUST. 25, 1900.
all glad ol an opportunity to sign such a
petition as that.”
Mrs. B, D. Harwood and Mrs. J. Lee
Barnes started the petition. They ex
plained to the signers that tbe gentle
men wanted to leave off Iheir coats in
the bouse, but In deference to the ladies
and the management they would not un
less there was a unanimous sentiment in
favor of the idea Not one of the ladies
refused to sign.
The petition of the ladles read as fol
lows, and was signed by tbe prominent
ladies present in the belt.:. ‘
“August 22, 11)00.
“We tho undersigned, ladies of the
Hotel Majestic, hereby request and urge
Mr. J. Lee Karnes, proprietor and man
ager, to allow the gentlemen gucats the
ptivilf ge of appearing In shirt waists in
the dining room and all other pa-ts of
the house, thereby allowing equal rights
to all snd special privileges to none.”
The ordtr posted In the office by Pro
prietor Barnes in response to the ladies’
request read:
“August 23, 1900.
“To the Male Gusts of tha Hotel Ma
tic:
“Gentlemen —If you so much wish,
and if you think that your shape can
stand Ihe pressure, each and all of you,
from now’ on and ever more, are hereby
allowed the privilege of appealing in
the dining room or any other pa tot
this hotel in yxur shirt waists
“Yours very truly,
- “J. TANARUS,. Barnks, Proprietor,’'
The way the gentlemen guests are
showing their gratitude to Mr. Barnes
for allowing the privilege suggests lhat
a coat of arms for the hotel m ! gh he
painted, showing a good right arm and
hand extended acr.ss the register, while
a whole bunch ot ou'stretched hands
reach for it to give it a shake.
WANTED.
ArtesißU wells to drive at $250 each.
Rise and capr.city guaranteed will
also guarantee to complfti wells in 15
days. Call on or address A. 'l. Bak->r,
203 Gloucester street.
Among other canned vegetables
you’d find Spinach, which Is bstter
than fresh. W. H. DaVoe.
GUN CLUJ SHOOT
The Rrunswick Gun Club heir' an in
teresting shoot at their range <*, the
boulevard yesterday afternoon, and a
large number of tbe members of this
popular organization participated. Mr.
Claude Dart did the best shooting and
w >n the club’s medal.
| ALWAYS KEEP GN HAND *
'Pam-KiUsri
' There Is no kind of pain*
'or ache, internal or oxter-*
1 nal, that Pain-Killer Willi
'not relieve. (
l LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-]
. STITUTES. THE, GENUINE BOTTLe]
[ BEARS THE NAME,
( PERRY DAVIS & EON. (
Beautiful
Line of
Fruits i
We are now receiving daily ship
ments of the ilnert California and Norm
Aie -rgia mountain grown fruits, con
sisting of;
FANCY IKACHK.*\
VINK I*KARS,
JAPAN I’LI’MS,
PEI.AWARK ti UAI’KS,
CONCORD CRAPES,
APPLKS, BANANAS
This is btrict ; y an American
fruit fc>taod. catering only to first
class trade. Telephone or other
orders will be promptly sent out,
and satisfaction guaranteed in
every instance. Trial orders so
licited
PALACE OF Sm
Next door to Fleming .v Waff’s.
Contagious
Blood Poison
There is no poison so h ighly contagious,
so deceptive and so destructive. Don’t be
too sure you are cured because all external
signs of the disease have disappeared, and
the doctor says you are well. Many per
sons have been dosed with Mercury and
Potash for months or years, and pro
nounced cured —to realize when too late
that the disease was only covered up
f/lre Bogots Like. Seto “eak
out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi
cation find those nearest and dearest to
them have been infected by this loath
some disease, for no other poison is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
as this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
an old sore or ulcer developing in middle
life, can be traced to blood poison con
[nearly Tho Sin of th ° Parontm
life, for it remains smoldering in the sys
tem forever, unless properly treated and
driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is
the only antidote for this peculiar virus,
the only remedy known that can over
come it and drive it out of the blood, and
it does this so thoroughly and effectually
that there is never a return of the disease
to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards.
Ipa. jgttv /Ba, cures Contagious Blood
fix HX R x I’oisoti in any and all
xjx xa stages; contains no
Lja V jb mineral to break down
KiitP wi slP your constitution; it is
purely vegetable and the only blood puri
fier known that cleanses the blood and
at the same time builds up the general
health.
Our little book on contagious blood
poison is tlve most complete and instruc
tive ever issued; it not only tells all
about this disease, but also how to cure
yourself at home. It is free and should
be in the hands of everyone seeking a
cure. Send for it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
WAGON BROKE DOWN-!
And the Coloied Baseball Enthusiasts
Were Badly Shaken Up.
Yesterday afternoon the large carry
all or Mr. McCrrry’s was loaded with
colored baseball enthusiasts on thn'r
way to the ball park to see the game 1 e
tween Brunswick and Albany.
Just as .tbe big carry-all turned the
corner at the co; ner of Ellis and Dart
mouth, the two front wheels gave way
and there was a general mix-up among
the passengers for a few minutes. No
one was seriously huet.
The pocket can be mended. The stomach can
be cured. That sterling medicine for the stom
ach and blood. Doctor Pierce’s Gol en Medical
Discovery, acts with peculiar promptness and
power on the organs of digestion and nutrition.
It is a positive cure for almost all disorders of
these organs, and cures also such diseases of
the heart, blood, liver and other organs, as have
their cause in a weak or dneased condition of
the stomach.
FOR SALE —At a bargain, either
cash or installment, the 7-room house
on Slones all, between Monk and Glou
cester, known a9 the Brady or Harris
place. Also the vacant lot corner of
Lee and Gloucester, 100x125 feet.
Gko. T. Bailey, Central Hotel.
Get your jab work done at the
Timks-Cai.l job C'filce. Best work in
the city. Prices ihe lowest.
Tbe greatest skin specialist in
America originathe tbe formula for
Banner Salve. Foiall skin diseases,
all cute or sore-, Bnd for piles, it’s
the mo-t healing medicine. W, J.
Butts,
I.et Jim Carter have one more lick at
the old sum nor suit, and yon wont have
to buy anew one till winter.
Tlio quicker you e top that cough the less
danger there will be of .fatal lung Cn
One Minute Cough Cure la the only harmless
remedy that gives immediate results. You will
like it. W. J. Butts.
Go to Jim Carter’s, when you want
your clothes cleaned.
He it ti I y I. Ulood Deep.
Glean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by
stirring up tbe buy liver and driving all im
purities from tbe body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Casearets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,25c,50c.
Ca’l at DeVoe’e when you are in
need of something nice in tbe grocery
line.
When wo have good blood, we are healthy
strong, vigorous, and full of life and energy.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes good blood.
Hustling young man caD make S6O
per month and expenses, Permanent
position, Experience unneoeseary.
Write quick for particulars, Clark &
Cos., 4th & Locus Streets, Philadel
phia,>Pa.
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