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SOCIETY NEWS.
MART M’NISH BURROUGHS, Edito*.
KECKS&IOKAL.
Ood of oar fathers, kaowa of eld—
Lori of oor for-fluog battle-line,
Beneath whoto awfal Hood wo bold
Domlnlea oror palm ul piae—
Lord Ood of Hoete, bo with u jot,
last wo forgot—loot wo forgot!
Tko tumult ood tho ohootlog dies—
Tko ooptoloo aid the ktogf depart,
•till ataad Xklae anoienl SeeriHee,
Aa humele aad a sontrlto hoart.
Lord Ood of llooto, bo with uo jot.
Loot wo forgot—loot wo forgot!
For-colled our aarieo melt away—
t on duno and lioadland oinks the (Ire;
Xo, all onr pomp of yesterday
Io ouo with Nineveh and Tyro!
Judge of tho Nations, opare uo yet,*
Loot wo forgot—leal we forgetl
If, drunlr with light of wild power, we loooe
Wild tonguea that hare not Thee In awe—
Such boaatlng of the Uentileo ute
Our leaner breeds without tho law—
Lord God of Hosts, bo with uo yet,
beat we forget—loot we forget!
For heathen heart that puts her truat
In reeking tube aad Iron shard—
All reliant duet that builds on duat,
And guarding calls not Thee to guard—
For frantic boast and foolish word,
Thy Mercy on Thy People, Lord!
amen.
-[Kipling.
H will interest many frienda of
Mrs, Uorace Dart to know tbatahe has
been appointed honorary member of
the Woman’s Work tbu
State Fair, to be held in Valdosta the
last of November.
Many friends regret to know tbat
Mrs. Hugh Purler is quite sick at her
borne at the Oglethorpe.
After apendingsomo wreka at Warm
Springs,Mias Fleurine Madden Isnow
the guest of her sister, Mra, Sain
Hatcher, In Columbua, wban aha will
remain for a month or two.
Major William Spencer Qreen baa
returned frem a pleaaant wiait to kia
old home in Virginia
Mies Kloias Davanporl and Mr. Jae.
llavenpart, formerly of Brunswiok,
who are now living in Norfolk, Va.,
art now spending soma time at Blue
Kidgu Springe, Va.
Misa Susie Gale, after a visit to Tal
lulah Falla, ia nsw tbs guaat of friends
in Uarnesville. wbere she will remain
for several weeks.
Mias Guaale Dixon has returned
from a pleaaant visit to frienda in Au
gusta, where she spent several weeks.
The exouiaion to St. Bimen on Sun
day, whiob will ba the last of tho eea
•on, premise# to be well patronized,
every one wishing to take advantage
of the surf and moon light.
Mra. B. Marlin and children are
spending some time tho guests of the
Misses Gale, at their home on G street
boulevard,
Mrs. D. W. Krause and little Miss
Dorethy Kraues have returned from a
pieaeaat summer among the North
Georgia mountains,
Mr. aad Mrs. W. C, Hatober have
returned from a pleasant visit to
friends in AuKdsta.
‘
Ur. Kd Stevens has returned to
UtiAswiok after several days in Sa
vannah.
At their beme'on F street boulevard,
the Misses Gale are making many
plans for the improvement of their
tohoul, which has been such a suoaeu
in the terms past, and wbieb epeae
with an unusually large lamber ef
sehelari this fall.
Many friends are glad to kaaw tbat
little Matter J Leavy haa almoat re
covered from bio reseat illnen, at hit
homo on Howo streat.
Mrs, W. R. Thomat and little son,
Master Ciarenoe Philip Themis, are
•pending the summer at Waynesvllle,
North Carelma.
Many frienda of Miaa Ruby Dart are
glad to know tbat she ia having a moat
obarming summer in Lafayette, Ala
bama, wbere ahe ia making a boat of
frienda.
The oboir boys of St. Mark’s Episco
pal church are working faithfully thie
summer weather, and the muaio ren
dered by them, led by Mist Berthe
Baker, organial, ia uoniually line.
Mr. J. S. Counzleman la expected in
Brunswiok in a few days, on bnsiness
relating to the opera house.
Mattie Will is the name that has
been given to the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gale, at tbair home
on Dartmouth street.
Mias Mable Robinson, of Darien, ia
one of the attractive young ladies who
is spending several weeka with frienda
and relatives in Brunswick.
—o—
Mrs, M, L. Parker has returned
from a pleasant summer ameng the
mountains of North Oeorgia.
Brunswiok friends received invita
tions yesterday to the marriage of
Miss Mary Ina Giilican and Mr. King
Davis, to be solemniztd in WilmiDg
ton, in the Methodist oburefa, on the
sixth of September. Mias Giilican
lived in Brunswick for many years,
and kai a boat of friends here, while
Mr. Davis ie a prominent young man
of Wilmington, where the young peo
pie will make tboir future home,
Mr, and Mrs. K, D. Wolffs are ex
pected in Brunswiok next week, after
a pleasant summer off.
Col. and Mra. W E. da? and chil
dren loaves shortly for tho mountains
of North Carolina, where they will
spend the fall
Misses Nina, Neil aad Ada Barnes
are spending several months with
friends and relatives in the Carolinas,
and will not return home until the
late fall.
Mr. A. Borchardt leaves in a day or
two for Demorest, where he will j >in
Mrs. Iljrchardt, who ie spending th
summer there with friends.
Best Way to Cure Backache.
Baokaohes are caused by disorder in
kidneys. Foley’s Kidneys Cure will
make ihe right. Take uo substitute,
w. j, Butts.
It’s only natural for n fellow to feel
ohsap when his salary has been re
duced.
“Little Strokes
Fell Great Oaks ”
Trie giants of the forest must yield at j
last to the continual bloivs of the woods- !
mart* When the human blood has become
clogged and import the little drops of
Heed's Sarsaparilla , properly taken, will :
fell the oak cf bad blood
(7 (bed’i • Set s Jape tiffs
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. AUGUST 31, 1900.
JOHN TEMPLE lA7I
“The shirtwaist is an aspiration tow
arn freedom. It must have tactful cul
tivation, amendment and adaptation to
the masculine form. But having onca
started it !• surely coming, and with it
comes an increase of happiness, comfort
and vitality.
"In this practical age reforms that
have comfort and common aensa bahind
them never go backward.
"The twin state of modern barbarity
in summer fashions are the black coat
and stiff colar upon men, and the in
qnistarlal bratality of the corset in
women.
“Suspenders, black coats and stiff
shirts and collars make the summer
miserable for my aex. The tax the vi
tality, affect the health, and facilitate
the strain by which so many busy men
in thie tense and strenuous age, sink in
to nervous prostration before the age of
40. It is a wonder that reform has
been so slow in coming along the vital
line
“The corset was invented by a brutal
butcher of she thirteenth century ae a
punishment for a loquacloua wife whom
he thought to silence by choking her
breath. The punishment became popu
lar, owing to the frequency of the provo-.
nation, until at laat the women of the
time, pleased with the shape it gave
them, seized upon the idea and convert
od the punishment into a custom, which
was continued ever since, to compress
Working Right and Day.
The busiest aad mightiest little
thleg that was ever made is Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Xvery pill is a tagar
seated globale ef health, that ehaagee
weakness into health, llsklaeaaeta late
energy, brain fag into mental pewer.
They’re weaderful in building ap the
health. Oaly Mete, per box. Sold by
all druggists.
Compliments art the red fl/es that
light up lift’s dingy wtve.
If you have a baby in the house, you will wish
to know the best way to check any unusual
looseness of the bowels, or diarrhoea so oom
mon to ohUdren. O. P. M. Holliday, of Tlomlug,
ltd., who hae an eleveu months’ old child, says:
“Through the months of June and July our
baby was teething and took a running of the
bowels and slckneee of the stomach. Hla bow
els would move from five to eight times a day
1 had a bottle of Chamberlaln'e Colio, Chelera
imd Diarrhoea Remedy In the home, aad gave
him four drope In a teatpoonful ef wt'er and
he got better at once." For sale by Dr. Bishop’s
dreg store.
It’s a doctor’s business Cos study
health. Doctors confidently reoom
mend HARPER Whiskey. Sold by
T. NEWMAN, Brunswick, Ca.
WANTED.—A few boarders. Ap
ply at 800 Monk street. ...
Beautiful
Liue of
Fruits mm
We are now receiving daily fcip
monte of the itnwai California *4 Hervh
Georgia raountnin frown frniU. ©ou
tfitting of:
FANCY PEAOHBS,
FINE I*BARS,
JAPAN PLUMS.
DELAWARE GRAPES, ~
CONCORD GR APHS
APPLES, RAN ANAS.
This ia strictly n American
fruit ;.tand, caleriop only to fir*t
clrm trado. Telephone or other
orders will be promptly acut out,
and sutifsiaatma gu*r&i>Ued in
•very instance. Tr : l ordrr* o
lici>d
mlnii
Next door to Fleming St Waff’s.
HE HAS SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT
SHIRT WAISTS.
I the uital organa and make fiaecld the
' body muscles of the mothers of the
race.
"I always rejoice in the rebellions
which trample a dearee of this tyrant
and run up over Its oppressive customs
aad red flag of Insurrection and liberty.
“There was never In history nay peo
ple mere graceful and beautiful than
tde Greek* er more dignified aad man
ly tkan the Romans. Their flowing
draperies aad their stately logaa com
passed every end of beauty, grace and
dignity. The world has not progressed
beyond them, and ie traveling fast backg
ward toward tke ideal costume.
“Byron was the modern apostle aad
exponent of the shirt waist, and the By
ronlc collar is a model for the new
fashiea that *ie fighting its way to the
front.
“I think the common sense of the
world lebehind this movement for freer
and cooler bodies for men and women.
“I think that health, amiabilitr, asev
fuluess aad civilization are to b# pro
moted by reasonable drees reforms.
“I congratulate Governor Xorthen
and Burton Smith for the heroic charge
against the breastworks of local preju
dice, and will be glad to follow them to
victory and comfort.
“Up wl h tke shirt waitt.
“Off with the corset.
“Give the men liberty!
“Give the women breath!”—Atlanta
Joarnal.
Blbtok, Ten*., April is, itoa.
I feel it my dnty to tell of the benefit I have
received from the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kidney Balia. I had rhesnutism in
my back, legs and ankles. My feet weregreatly
•wollen. I could scarcely get from one room
to another. I used three bottles of Liver and
Kidney Balm together with one bottle of Vol
anic Oil Liniment, and wm completely cured.
Have gained 2D poinds. Audt M. Jeaas,
For sale by W. J, Butts, the druggist.
TRY ALLBN’i FOOT-EASE,
A pewdtr I, b* shaken Into your
thoet. Tear feat fa el swollen, nsrveus
aad he*, aed get tired easily. If you
have smarting feet or tight aboss, try
AUsn’s Foot-Bee#. It etola the feat
aed make* welkieg easy. Cures swol
lsn, sweating feet, iegrewing nails,
blisters end oallous spots. Relieves
tores and bneiona ef all pain, aed
give* real aad eoaoferl. Try H today.
Said by all druggist* aad thee stores
for IS oeats. Trial peoage frt*. Ad
dress Alles S. Olmsted, Leßoy, M. Y.
A women seyt the rain is too ftmil
iar when it begins to patter on the
beck.
I
“I fsel uif I should fly to piecse." llow of
tta are these wards 01 a woman’a lips. They
express to the uttermost the nerve racked con
dition of the body, which makea life a daily
martyrdom.
If this condition had come snddenly, it would
have been unbearable. But the transition was
gradual A little mete strain eack day on the
nerves. A little more drain each day of ike vi
tality. Any woman would be (led to be rid of
•nch a coadition. Every woman triee to be rid
of It. Thousands of suck women have been
cared by i r. Fierce’s treetmeat with bis “Fa
vorite Preemption” when local doctors had
failed to cune.
’■Favorite Prescription’.’ contains noopinm
cocaeas or other narcotic.
Pride ae a beggar le the equal of
want—and a great, deal naoxe saucy.
Rod Hot From the Gun
Was the bill that bit G. B. Stead
man, of- Newark, Mich., in the civil
war. Ic caused horrible Ulcera that
no treatment helped for 30 years.
Than Bu.'kien’s Arnica Salve cured
him. Ciiraa Cato, Bruises, Burns,
Boils, SV.sns, Corni, Skin Eruptions,
i Bast Fils Cura on aartb. Sects, a box.
j Cure guaranteed. Sold by all drug
Bretli line of pickle*, in bulk and
bot'les. at DeVne'e.
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