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SOCIETY NEWS.
MARY M’NISH BURROUGHS,’ Editor .
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CBADLK SONtt. 1
“I.ik# * cram* locking, rocking—
HdW , peaceful, to and fro.
I iltc motherV sweat look* dropping
Oh l.*io little face below,
tli jrrcofyfttti th w i aging* |m sin#,
Twrlci, end flow;
sT-ItSe “■%* 9 f i t <-i• t ■
Tail* tlio llgut of 6od’a face bending
!><rwn and Watching ns below.
"And an feoblo b!.othat anffer
Toss sni cry and will not reel,
Are the onoa lh tender mother
Holds tho clone**—love* the best,
ho whan wo ara weak and wretched,
lly our alna weighed down, dlatressad,
Then it 1* that tiod’a great patience
Uolda us cloaoat, lorn! ns beet.
“0 great Heard of (lod! whose loving
•Tnjjnot hindered he nor oiosaed, 41
I Will not weary—will not even
( In our death itself ho f J
I.ovo divine! of snch v " V
Only mother* know tho cost;
t ost of love, whlcjfjftijoro passing,
i tiara 1 a .to -in the lost •
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M*(&qfrtends kto nU'J te, know that
.■Cpt. uQf|*rt >“ fccoveriqfffrom 1U re
run illmwi At bin -Juimo on Reynolds
jstrect, tfml w)U fion l*e among them
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Mi. W. H 1; irroughi .!r , spent y@-
ierday in Camden county, on a business
Vip,
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Mieb Jlssia Whitfield is spending sev
f||iul weeks at Lookout Inn, Ckatanooua
tieiore goiug to Virginia, where she
'will remain until tho fall.
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Muster Caigylo Elliot will ha among
■the youngmen wko will leavfe shortly
spend tha wlmct at boarding school.
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After a suminar abroad, Mr. and Mrs.
4H B. Wright'iml little daughter. Miss
May Wright, Misa Beasia Fox, Mitt
TrotVca Foster and 6tpT. James L. FOl
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"after toma tiiua in New York and
ujher places, will return to tlwir Ibqut#*
utf'Sl; Simon Island
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-Sirs. Meorg* Li mere If quit Is s panel-
M
ini tomb time ou ÜbokotH -Mouatam;
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Miuf fdobdfl IN glad to ‘ *aww that
Mot*. is rei-overing ‘froitlj
hcMu ini illuees.
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Una .Isuiu ttvmons outurtaiusd plsss.
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unify last availing wltli a Jauca l har
hofiia on Union t-reat.
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Among tho girls who leave shortly
to spend tho wlntar at boarding schools
In different places, will be Miss Em
Waff, Miss Bsr.’.o Nightengale, Mias
Klls Blanton, Mia* Fannie Symniee,
Allas Bessie Symmcs. Miss Irens Wood,
Miss Mary Lee Croyatt,
The Jtast trips of tha Cumberland
Route steamers to 3. Simon laland
will he made nn nest Sunday, l when
there will be several trips mads morn
ing and aderuoon, and the turf, which
will be high about thrao o'clock, will be
one of the leading attractions, whieh
will ensure s large number going oyer.
, A Thia has teen a fine season on the is-
Island, and many parties hare tented
and camped in tha cettagaa along the
beach.
Miss Amelia Lundin has returned
hen a pleasant visit to har old home,
Xiubsaond, Va.
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M sos Nina, Nesiie and Ala Bar. es
left Tuesday night for North and South
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Carolina,where they will spend a month
or two visiting relatives and fr end*
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Misses Hesaio and Fannie Syranaes en
tertained a pleasant-patly of young peo
i..n it .. X A*
pie yesterday afternoon with a wagon
ette ride from their home on Hanover
square.
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Many friends are glad to Know that
Miss Jennie Frnnklyn Is recovering
from her recent illness at her home on
Reynolds street.
Alter spending several weeks In Bruns
wick, the guests of their grand
Hr. and Mrs. ,J. M. Madden, at their
home, Bay Vipw, little Misses Fleurine
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and Susie Hatcher and Master tfam
Hatcher returned to tholr home in Ce*
lumbus this morning,
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A quiet Wedding last evening at half
past nine o’clock, In the pastor's study,[
was that of Mrs. liaddie Dent and Mr,;
Bard J. Olewine, Rev. Walter M. Oil
more of the Baptist church performing
the sacred ceremony in the presence of
the most intimate relatives and frleeda.i
Mrs. Dent has many triends in Brunfe-J
wick, and wherever she is known, and
Mr. Olewine his the tcspect and confi|
dence of all. They will go to houses
keeping immediately at their pretty
home, 401, 0 street.
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Miss Irene Wood en'ertains ttiia eva-j
uing at her pretty home on Gloucester’
, 1.
street.
Brunswick is quiet just now, many of
favorites away, at tftfi
popular mountain rcaorts, and those
who art here are staging at home and
keeping cool—resting up for the gait?
ties.which wf!l come with the early,-{ah
months.
Ferris’s meats, Swift’s premium
1 nrehtsr 'd Deve brand meats,- lirh*
had at DeVor*.
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Get yeur jeb work done at tt*#
Timss-Oai.i. juh ufflse. Best work ifi
r.hs oityi Fricee, the lewseti. * *
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AN OLlt NKQRO.'
a\a sxoliange remarks that a negro
has just died at Gram wood, tla„ who
was US years old. That bsats them all
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If would not be mb oh basard to bet
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that thst negro Claimed to fiavetbaken
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haeds with George Wnshlugtoa and
Thomas Jefferson. ,
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&Sood’ f & Piif&
Do wk ?rin nor Irritut* th*' alimn-
Ury canal. rhey act yt
promptly* oleaute effectually and
Qsv<9 Comfort
gold by all druggists. 26 cents.
Beautiful
Line of
Fruits —i
ro now receiving daily ship
ment* of thednwßt California a*d North
Ue-'tgift mountain grown flrniu, 00-
eiHing of:
FANGV PKACHKH.
FIND PKAUA,
JAPAN PLUMS,
I>f,AWAIK GRAPHS.
COXOO&D GRAPHS,
APPLK9, BASANAS
This is strictly an Amerleao
fruit stand, catering only to first
claes trade. Telephone or other
orders will be promptly sent out,
aad satisfaction guaranteed in
every instance. Trial ordeta eo
lioilad.
nm OF SWFETS
Nen loorto f smiug ft 'Veil’s
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. AUGUST 30, 1900.
TUP TTirV wmwn S
inij IVEJ I ruumj,
Washington, Ang. 29 —An interest
ing relic of President Lincoln was un
earthed yesterday while workmen were
engaged in excavating under Willard's
old hotel, on the site of what was for
merly known as the Mansion House, the
most famous of ante-bellum hostelry in
the capital. The find was made in a
trap connected with the waste pipe of
the building, and consisted of the key
to the room occupied by ihe president
during his stay in the house previous to
his first inauguration. The key bore a
tag with the number 127 and the legend
‘■Mansion House.” It ra well known to
many that Mr. Lincoln occupied this
room for over a month and here received
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all his visitors,
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The relic was picked up by one of a
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gang of negroes employed by th® con
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traciora who have torn down the histo
ric place to make room for a magnificent
$0,000,000 structure, and is the connect
ing link between the last moments of the
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groat American’s civil life and hi* ad
vent into the White House. An inter-
P
esting story is told in regard to this key
and the manner in which it disappear
ed.
HUIIIIS IS THM BOOM.
It seems that immediately after hla
election to the preeidenoy Mr. Lincoln
wag sorely pressed by the hordee of
wouldnbe office holder#, who bad loag
tales of the number of votes they had
seeured for him. 8o fierce became Iba
hustle for pie that a lone mait carrier
was detailed to bring letters Into the
room occupied hr Mr. Lincola at the ho
tel. He made several efforts to open
and read the mountain of epistles, bnt
finally gave It up as an impoaaible task.
To ail who followed up their letters
with personal visits and persisted In be
ing seen, he gave smiling assurance that
he had carefully attended to their letters
Working Night nd Day.
The bastsst and mightiest little
thing that was sTsr Jpijg’s
New Ufa Pills. Every pill is a sugar
suited global* ef health, that ahssgss
weakness ists hssltb, listlsssueis Into
energy , brsln fag into mental Rawer.
Thai’re wecdsrful in building up tho
1 t n ! I••• !••
health Only 2505. par box. Sold by
; iiT > 1 • 1 o. i94- ■
all druggists.
■ th "• I • f
Campliiusuts ar# tha red lira* that
light up life’s dingy wav*.
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Thu laws ol health reguita that the bowels
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jinovo once each Jay, and one of the jeu<iea
for violating this law it piles, Keep your bow
els reghlaV by taking a dose 6 i Chainin',rlairi’a
'.Stomach ead Mvor Tablets when nsoeessiy
and you will never have that severe puuiahuian
iaUioted utoif you. Prict, &"• cent* For tale
by Bishop’* drug store
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IV oily naiural for a ftllaw to f#el
aheap when hit salary hat btan ra
il u cad.
lituToa, TbsNm April li, 18W.
I feal it my daty to tall of the benefit I hare
received from the uaa of Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver and Kid nay Ualm. I had rhematiam In
my back, legs and ankle*. My feat wora greatly
swollen. I could aoarcaly gat from ona room
to another. I asad three bottle* of Liver and
Kidney Balm together with ono UoWla of Vol
anic 041 Llaiment, aad waa completely oured.
Have gained 2S poands* Asdy M.
For sale by W. J, Botta, tha drti*gUt,
Stanogfapher (\>hen pasaad through
tha dty yaalcrday om roate to davauaah
from Darien, whore has Been atundlng
Mclatoah superior court.
U Savad His Baßy.
•‘My .baby wan teerlbly sick with tba dlar
rtuaa; we were unable to cure him with the
doctor's assistance, and, as a last reeort, ws
tried ChamberUtu’s Oolio, Cholera aud Plar
ihma ltemedy.'’ says Mr. J. H. Doak.af Wil
liams Ore. *1 sm happy to say it gavo Imme
diate rtliel o a comp te eurta' Fo*r °J
Dr. BishopV d;wg eooie. .
Bl n o*<3 * Lincoln’s Room in Willard’s
Htel-A Remarkable Story.
and was much impressed by their claims.
At tke same time he hugged the key of
tho room wherein the missives were hid
den and prayed inwardly that he might
not be found out.
The pile of letters continued to in*
crease, and the good-natured Lincoln
continued to become more miserable and
embarrassed.
HOW BE SBTU.ED IT. £
Fiaally, when he had baldly room
enough to oiimb into his bed and the
ma.ter kept him awake all night, he
disclosed his secret to one ol the hotel
clerks to whom he had becom: attached,
end asked his adv.ee The cierk told
him to hire a staff of secretaries and gat
the stuff out of the way.
Mr. Linpoln was too poor to do so,
and continued to nurse his secret until
the day .before the inauguration. He
then decided to take extreme measures,
and af set looking up the room it is now
supposed he threw the key into the
waste.pipe and gladly went on hi* way.
He told the c-erk to keep the room for
him datil he should release it. The
clerk obeyed instructions and room 127
reinaiaed closed and dark.
The monthly bill lor the chamber
was always submitted and was always
promptly paid by President Llueoln’a
secretary, and th# matter probably pass
ed out of hie memory.
A boat two weeks after Lincola was
struck down la Ford's Theatre, th*
room waa opened, and for several days
a great bonfire raged on tha fiats of th*
Potomac River. Th* fuel was the let
ters which had caused the martyr so
much misery.
The room haa been occupied since by
many hundreds of noted persons and
distinguished statesmen, but until th*
hostelry waa orn down three months
ago it w always known as Lincoln’s
room.
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TRY ALLKN’i rOOT-EASE,
A pevdsr te be shaken Into your
ihoas. Yeur fact fail swellea, nervoua
and hot, and get tired easily . If you
have imartiag faet or tight shoes, try
Allan’s Foot-Ease. It ceoU the foot
aed makes walking easy. Cares swol
len, sweating feet, iegrowiug nails,
blisters and callous spots. Relieves
oorns sad bueion* f all pain, aad
gives rest and comfort. Try it today.
Sold by all druggUte aed shea stores
for 25 cent*. Trie! psoag* free. Ad
dress AlUn S. Olmsted, Leßoy, M. Y.
A woman ssys the rain it too fami!
iar wheu it begins to patter on the
back.
‘•1 feiil hif I should i \j t jiiec#*.’’ I£ow of
teu re these words on s woman’s liia. Thoy
Express to tho uttermost the nerve racked con
dition of the body, which makes life a daily
martyrdom.
If this condition had'dome suddenly, It would
have been unbearable. But tho transition was
gradual. A little more strain each day on the
nervsi. A little more drain each day of the vi
tality. Any woman would be glad to be rid of
■uch a condition. K very woman trisa to be rid
of it. Thousands of such women have been
cnrtd by l>r. Fierea's treatment with his “Fa
vorite Prescription'’ when local dec tors had
failed to oiue.
*Favonce Prescription” contains uoepiaos
oocasne ar other enrootic.
Prig* as • beggar is tk *<jl of
want—tad a great dee! more ssuoj.
Red Het From the Dun
Was the bell that bit O. B. Stead
mas, ef Newark, Mich., in tks oivll
wsr. Is sauted herrlblt Ulcers that
a* treatment helped for 20 gears.
Then Basklen's Araies Salve cured
him. Care* Cota, Braises, Burns,
Boils, rslens, Coro*, Skin Brnptioo*.
Best Fils Cnrs on earth. 25cts, a box.
Cara gaarnataad. Sold by all drug
g's's. __
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boti 1 i. si L>. V i.V.
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