The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 29, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. MARY M NISH BURROUGHS, Editcb. TWO LOVERS. Whose baby is loveliest? Mother's own, All around the world—north, soulh,east,west— Iters alone! Por whether It be a Chinese tot, With eyes aslant and a shaven crown, Ora dear little (Ctrl of the Land of the Free, Or a toidling Prince in London Town, Or of the one r. re treasure a Soudan slave Hugs to her heart, all woe and bit w n Each in its mother’s gentle pride Is fairer than all the woild beside Whose mother 1,1,ve? the best? Baby’B own. She whose cheek its. Hist caressed— She alone. Por uhelher she is an Eskimo, Or colored mammy, or stately queen, Of a waadering organ g Alder's wife, Jingling and.heating her tamboutine, In every land where children are The baby eyes fromtl clr do-p serene Ciaze rapture bound by the tender grace In the mother's bended, lovellt face. —Selected. At her prelty home on Glouccetir street, Miss Irene Wood entertains with a dance tomorrow evening, from eight to twelve. A number of invited friends will be present, and the event promii ei lo be one of much pleasuie to •11. Many fiieuda regret lo know that Mr John Uun’er is critically ill at bis borne on Ellis street. Hlr- Iloyt Gale has returned to Biuns wick, after a pleasant vacation spent among the mountains of North Geor i. Mr, Clarence McDonald lias returned from a pieaßant visit to friends in Wal Ahourville. Many filendi regret to know that lit tle Miss Marie llopkins lias been quite sick at her home on Dartmouth street. Mr. Frank Stacy has returned home, after a pleasant visit to Iriends and re latives in Libeity county. Many friends are glad to know that Mrs. K. D. Walter is greatly improved after her recent illness at her home on Union street. Tol. Henry T. Dunn is txjected Lome in a day or two after a trip to Mew York. Mrs. L. C. Bodvt is among her many fiicnds again after her recent illntss. Miss Fannie Wells, of Gainesville, is the attractive guest of Miss Nellie Wells at her home oil C street, where •he is making many friends. Miss Alice Greeu, of Albany, is sp nd ing some time in Brunswick, and mak ing many friends, the guest of her brother, Mr. Eugene Green, st his home -on Gloucester street. , sdany friends are glad to know tbat Hie* Beta NcKinnon is having a charm ing summer in Ktnncbunk, He., where •he U the attractive guest of friends. Before returning home she will spend a vvrok or two In New York —o — Among school girls, and some others, ‘the following superstition is held in re> gard to cutting oft the finger nails. Mon day for health, Tuesday for wealth, Wednesday for losses, Thursday* for crossed, Friday for sorrow, Saturday, •te your sweetheart tomorrow. Miss Kate Holtzendorf spent yester day in Brunswick from Oak Grove, where s’ e Is spending ilie summer the guest of relatives It wII interest many friends to know that she returns to th<- Normal and Industrial col ege a Mil led, ev Ho i be tally pa't of next month. —o — \ Mr. J. A. Mon’gom ry leaves the Ist ter part of this week for h s vacation, which he will spend in the north y Many members w, re present at the mealing of the Ess'ern Star organize tion Kiss evening, and many matters ot importance were brought up and decided on. Many friends are glad to welcome Mr Gold.-mith Lehman among them again after his recent illmss at tlie home of his grand father, Mr. L. Goldsmith, on E sliest boulevard. After making a host of friends in Brunswick, the guest of Mrs. Louis Haym and M Iss Flora Mai kb, Miss Car rie Kaufman left yesterday for Fort Gaines, where she will spend some time bofore going back to her home in Colum bus. After a pleasant rummer in north Geoigia and Tenness c. M.ss Annie O Connor is expected home th- latter part of this week. —Mrs Leo Lomm —and —erritcirch leave" in a day or two for Fcrnfindina, where they will spend some time the guests of friends. Master Roy Bodet has returned from a visit to Waycross, where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Loris N. Jones at their pretty home. Colonel W. G. Brantley spent yester day in Brunswick among hi3 many frit nils. A most delightful affair given a few evenings ago In compliment to a number of charming visiting girls was a wagon ette varty out lo the canal bridge, where an elegant basket picnic luneh was serv ed and enjoyed: Among those present were: Mies Jessie Frt eman of Savan nah, Miss Alice Gieen of Albany, Mies Mada L>ekle of ThomaavUle, Miss Fan nie Wells of Gainesville, Miss May Mal lard of Savannah, Mr and Mrs. Charles Keltum, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Green, Messrs. Ben Burford, Sealy Palmer, John Daniels, Joe Burford, and James Wright. Many friends are glad to know that Mre. M. F. Bean wass ightly better yct terday after her recent llluess at the Beautiful Line of Fruits We are now receiving daily ship ments of the finest California and Norm Georgia mountain grown fruits, con sisting of: FANCY PEACHES, FINE PEARS, JAPAN PLUMS, DELAWARE GRAPES, CONCORD GRAPES, APPLES, BANANAS. This is strict’y an American fruit 6tand, ca'ering only to first class trade Telephone or other orders will be promptly sent out, and satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Trial orders so licited. sms Next door to Fleming & Waff’s. THE BRUNSWICK TJMES- CAI L, AtGUT £9, 19C0. 44 Womans Work is Never Done ” The constant cote causes sleeplessness, loss of appetite, extreme nervousness, and that tied feeling. But a toonderfu 1 change comes 'when Hood’s Sarsaparilla is taken. It gives pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves. 3{o®d'6 SohMlfitfi'flti home of her daughter, Mrs L J Leavy, on n< w ! street. Many friends are glad to know that Vemrsble and Mrs. Harry Cassil aid drugbter, Mist Leila, have returntd to Brunswick after several months la ihe nor h Many f-i nds a-e glad to kno v that Mrs William A. Wood has greatly re covered from her recent illness a her homo on Newcastle strec, and that she leaves in a faw days for McDona’d’- Mill, where she ni Ibe the guest oi relatives for severa w.eks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Green and fnmily, of Albany, have moved into one of the p etty new Harrison homte on Glouceater street. Miss Lena Samuel, of Savannah, Is spending some time in Brunswick, the tuesl of Miss Flora Marks, at her heme on E street boulevard. Miss Mada Deckle, of Thomasville, is the gU3t of her sister, Mri Eugcue Green for several wetks, at her home on Gloucester street, where she is mak- TfigThitny friends. Record is Blood. The record ol Hood’s Sarsaparilla is lit erally writ.en in the blood of millions oi people to whom it has given good health. It i9 all the time curing diseases of the stomach, nerves, kidneys and blood, and it is doing good every day to thousands who are laktng it for poor appetite, tire l feel ing and general detility It is the b,st medicine money can buy. Hood’s Pills are nun-irritating. Price 25cts WILL DEJIDE TONIGHT. At their meeting tonight the members of the Riflemen will decide whether or not they will participate in tho Labor day parade. It is to be hoped that the company will accept the invitation ot the unions aud asist in making the cel ebration a big success. “I feel as if I should fly to pieces.” How of ten are these words on a woman’s lips. They express to the uttermost the nerve racked con dition of the body, which makes life a a&ily martyrdom. If this condition had come suddenly, it would have been unbearable. But the transition was gradual. A little more strain each day on-the nerves. A little more drain each day of the vi tality. Any woman would be glad to be rid of such a condition Every woman tries to he-rid of it Thousands of such women have been cured by r. Pierce’s treatment with hie ““Fa vorite Prescription” when local doctors had failed to cuae. “Favorite Prescription” contains noopium coeaane or other narcotic. THE DEER SEASON. The dser hunting season opens a week from tomorrow and the sportsmen are already beginning to arranga for the ini tial hunt of tbs season. We learn that two legal lights of Brunswick, who are noted as crack shots and keen hunters, will be the guests of Senator Lang th* first few days of the season.—Southeast Georgian. Red Hot From the Han >Vss the bill that bit G. B. Stead man, of Newark, Miob., in the oivil war. It oauead horrible Ulcers tbat no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Buokisn’s Arntoa Sslve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruts**, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile Cure on earth. 25o's, a box. Cura guarsntced. Sold by til drog- cannot race Monday. Mr, F’emirg’s Horse, Bay View, is Not Well Enough Ye*. ■ N Mr. Stetson Fleming informed a re porter yesterday that bis horse would not be in a condition to racy next Mon day, but the Camden coun'y genlltman who is so anxious to have a run will be accommodated a-soon as Bay View Is well again. This horse owner does n t want to run for less than five hundred dollars, but that will cut no figure with those who admire Mr. Fleming's fast racer, it would be an easy matter to make a race for ten limes that amount here. HAZING|RESTBICTIONS. West Point, N. Y., Aug. 28 The camp break up at the Military Academy took place today, and with it comes the second installment of the effort on the part,of the authorities to do away with the evils of hazing. A short time ag four cadets who were found guilty of this offense were gly en the “punishment tour,” which embiaces extra guard duty and confinement within the lines of the camp This form of punishment expires today, but a number of Ihe cade s will be kept a . the academy for particitating in hazing for one month, while all oth ers go to their homes on furlough This latter method is considered the worst poßsib’e punishment, Working Might and Day, The busiest and mightiest little :hiDg iline was ever made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of health, tbat changes weakness into health, lisilessnesa inta energy, brain fsg into mental power. They’re wonderful in building up the health Only 25cts, per box. Sold by all druggists. Mr. George T. Bailey wiil shortly remove from Brunswick. TRY ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken Into your •hoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired eatily. If you have smartiug feet or tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes wt-lkiog easy. Cures swol len, sweating fee*, ingrowing nail--, blisters aud callous spo’s.. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain, and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shos stores for 25 ceats. Trial pscage free. Ad dress Alien S. Olmsted, La Roy, M. Y. The naval reserves held an interesting and'welS attended meeting las* night . Best Way to Cure Backache. Backaches are erased by disorder in kidneys. Foley’s Kidneys Cure will make the right. Take no> substitute. W J. Butts. The Riflemen wi 1 hold, their regular monthly meeting tonight. The well hr‘.be fable put oa sheep’s clotting because 11 be traveled on hie own reputation he couldn’t accomplish bis purpose. Counter feiters of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve couldn’t sell their worthless a&lvsa on their molts, so they pat them in boxes aud wrappers like De- Witt’s, Look out for them. Take only De- Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin diseases. W.J. Butts. Fresh line of the best bams can be found at DeVoe’s. LOST.—One compass watob charm, on Glouceater street between Union and Oglethorpe streets. Finder will return to Gustave Anderson, at office of Light snd Water Cos. It Saved His Baßy. -My baby was teiribly sick with tie diar rbcoa; we were unable to cure him with the doctor’a assistance, and, as a last resort, we tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy.” says Mr. J. H, Doak.of Wil- Uams, Ore. -I am happy to say it gave imme diate relief and a complete cure.” For sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug soore. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE Reaping ich ETURNS AP-JD THAT IS TH£ Regular eturns EPORTED By Advertisers Who Use These Columns. —• : Suantity and (unity of Circulation gives Quantity and Quality to Advertisers ' And We Give Both GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN JOB WORK. DON’TSENDAWAY FOR ENVELOPES, LETTER HEARS, BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., * When 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 catling 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, 2091-2 and 211 F Street. 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. *