The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 01, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. MARY M’NISH BURROUGHS, Editor. THE ESHT.ISH I AVUL'AOE. We’ll begin with <v bo*, nd ttn: p!ar*l l boxes But tbe plurslof ox ebon Id be turn. not oxes; Then one fowl gooss, but two *re celled Kecee,* Yet tbe plnrel at mouse should never be meat;; Yon may find a lone mouse, or a whole net of mice But the plural of bouee it houses, not htoe; If the plural of man la always called wan. Why shouldn't tbe plural of pan lie called pen? The cow In tbe plttral may be cow* or bine. And tbe plural of vow 1* Vow a, not t Inc. And If I speak of a foot and yon allow me your . feet, And I give you a boot, would a pair lie called beet? If one i* a tooth and a whole act ia teeth, Why shouldn’t the plural ofblolh be heeth? If the singular Is this and the plural is these, should the plural of kiss bo nicknamed kneeae? Then one may he that and three would bo those, Yet hat in plural would never bo hoaa, And the plural of cat Is cats, not cote. We speak of a brother and aleoof brethren, But we say mother, we never say methren; Then tnnaeuline pronouns are ho, his and hi m Hut Imagine the feminine,she, this and shim. Bo the English, 1 think, you all will agree, Is tbe most wonderful language you ever did see, —Selected. The members or the Little Laborer’s Circle of King’s Daughters are re quested to meet at the home of Miss Kthel Elliott Saturday afternoon al 4:40 o’clock. Important business to be discuised. Master Kenneth fierrie la spending seme time in Savannah, having bis eyes treated, and many fiienda regret to know that they are in a very serious oonditlon. After spending acme lime in Bruns wick, the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. •Hts, at their home on George stresTT* -* ifid Fleming has rt turned to hrr hrnl" ‘•sonvil e. u—mi Mrs. A. C. Banks an, f, Mr. Al bert links, hare returned from a P essanr visit to Ssvannah and ¥fte if and. ' Itev. end Mrs. W. L. Baenry and family have returned from island, where ttiey spent inime i In the pretty Downing oattage nvjjßlj* light house. > JM Miss Dorothy Berne is expected home In a day or two, after a pleasant Vtait to friends In Montgomery and Tbomatville. Many friends of Miss Edna I’enni man will be interested in knowing that she is spending severs I weeks the guest of friends in Marietta, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dyer and ‘little daughters. Misses Annie and Theresa Dyer, of Montgomery, arrived in Brunswick last night, and after spend ing several days here, Mr. Dyer will return home, leaving his wife and children for some time, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Berrie, at thsir boms on E street boulevard. .Many friends are glad to know that Mrs. Hugh I’orter is recovering from ber recent illness, at her borne, the Oglethorpe. After a pleasant visit to Brunswick, the guest of Mrs. E. A. Fenniman, at Non - Irn tig Cathartic N Easy to take, easy to operate- Hood's Pills her home on L T n J on street, Mrs, R, W, Tbiot baa returned to her home in 8a- Tannab. Manj friends of little Mia* Margaret Brobaton regret to kaew that ebe ia eefferieg gresty from a pain 'el fall, which aha rreeived several days age at her home oat at Pine Creet. After a pleasant sommer on St. Si mon daring which be made many friends among the visitor), Mr. Mre.C. M. Tilton is rx peeled to retnrn to bia home in Brunswick the Drat of the week. Little Miss Mary Bryan Tbio’ baa returned te her home jn Stvaorab, after a plesssnt visit to Brunswick, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Pen niman, at her home on Uoien street, o Mtny friesds are glad to know that Dr . and Mrs, H. M. Branham and chil dren are pleasantly iooated in Port Valley, where they will make their future borne, among many of Dr. Branham’* former friends. Miss Irene Wood was the charming little hostess at a dance at ber beauti ful borne on Gloucester street several evenings ago, at which tbera wera many invited guests present, all of Whom apant a delightful evening. These present were : Misses Arabella Wright, Hszle Nightingale, Ebei El liot, Ethel Conclty, Ellen Fenniman, (exzia Coooley, Bessie By motes, Madge Young, Emma L.#o, Fannie Symmes, Edith Tbiot, Olivia Bteney, Marie De- Voe, Janie Symons; Messrs. Albert Banks, Hugh Burford, LiVergne Whilfleid, Carrington Cosby, John Pats, Frank Stacy, Frank Mallard, Thomas FuUcTT-Lalgbtca Hurrougns, Ford Fu l*r, Stetson Flaming, Willi* Wilder, WUHam Bailey. Frank Evar ett, Goldsmith Lehman, After a pleasant summer among the mountains of Georgia and the Caro lina*, Mrs. E. J. Banks and children are expected bom%tomorrow, and will be at home to their many friends in on* of the pretty little Jenaings cot tage* on Amherst street. P* Mra. J. C. Stile* and Utt’e daugh ters*, Misses Katharine and May Stiles, leave temarrow for New York, where they will spend a eeupla of month* the guests of Mrs. W. F. Parker. Many pleassm parties are beirg made up to spend tomorrow ou St. Si moo island, taking advantage ot tt>t reduce! rates and the last tiips of :h j Cumberland Route steamers. Ui*hj tide, cool breezes, a sbedy pavilion and drives ever the interior of the is land. w II bs soma ef the tempting at tractions offered. Airs. H. dußignon leaves tirairrow night ftr Brooklyn, where she will spend some time the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Parker, at her home on Park Place. Mr. W. B. Burroughs bae returued from a business trip through Camden county, Mrf. Lewis W. Beach and children left last night for Dalton, where they will spend the remainder of the sum over. N# Belief for Twenty T ears. “J bad bronchitis tor twenty years," siil Mrs Minerva Smith ot Danville, 111, “and at time* have been bedfast. I never got relief until I bad taken Foley's Honey and Tar, It is pleas ant and gives quick relief, and ts a sure cure tor throat and lung dl-eascs." Take nothing ,*o. 8. Mutts. THE BRUNSWICK TIMBb - RER 1, 1900. ADJUTANT GENERAL BYRD. He Is Opposed to All Rsgimeats U’ing Oa* Camp. ' Adjutant General Phil Byrd is oppos ed te cample* .11 ih* raiment* of tbe state at one poit. He think* ikat *v ery regiment camp somewhere ia its owirf ,o as te give tbe people ••cgtin seme benefit of the presencflfc wra. Adjataat his doubts as to whethsr it would be a good plan to ask the legislature at the oenutrg session for an appropr ation for encampments. Mr. Byrd is of tbe opinion that it would be better to wall awhile before making any farther requests of tbe general aastm bly, aait was such a bard matter to get the prasent appropriation. Bpeakteg of tbe matter, Mr. Byrd said: >vf , “I.Ao not think'.lß wou and be wise to ask for an appropriation ihls year for the purpose of a state encipment. You see, the s’ate letrying the soldiers to see what they Will do. It was with great difficulty that the present appropriation was secured, and I think it Would be best to wait before asking for more money. As the ma ter stands at proa ent, the slate is furnishing the'troyps with all nesessary equipment and uni forms, and is paying armory rent, ‘•lt would cost the state many thous ands of dollars to establish the state en campments again, especially when it ia necessary to the traveling expenses of the different companies from their home stations to Grffln and return. If it could be arranged so that each regi ment could camp somewhi.re near its headquarters, or somewhere in its own territory, I think it would be better.” Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little ‘blag that was ever made is Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Every pill is a sugar eoated global* of health, that changes weakness into health, listjoesness into energy, brala fag into mental power. They’re wonderful la building ap the health Only SSete, per box. Bold by all druggist*. Mr. W, B. Fain has returned from Delia*, Ga., where he spent his vaca tion. Bi)RTO, Tbnk., April IS, lIWM. I feel It my duly to tell of t*e benefit I have received from the use of Dr. J. H. McLean’# Liter and Kidney Balm. I had rbesnatiem ip my bask, leg* and ankle*. My feet wwqppeM*. ewollen. I could scercely get fvnm 4n room to another. I used three bodies of t.iv rand Kidney Helm together ri b one b-. air if V I a rue Oil Uapnent, ad woe owaipletety eured Have gained as pounds, Avar M. .'obits. For tele by W. J. Is die, she druggist, — jiEL. A women s’ys tb ' rale is 100 fimil isr when itb’gm* to patter oh the b-ck. H w Bright’s Dissstt Starts. Indigestion, biliousness. blood poisoned with .11*3 and m m svld (nrhicb should her* been . Acreted by the Kidney*), llieumMic paint in uerva* and joints, causing Irritation of the kid ney*, then pnlus ovet the era ell of the hart, mark ante approach of bright'# dt*e**c. Ho not delay In taking Foley's Kidney Cure, for it make* the kblneyadebt. Take no -übaiitute. W. J. H.itt.| It eceta only on* dollar to Savannah and return via Southern Railway every Sunday.' The floeet grades of coffees and teas, to be found at DeYoe’u. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. Alien’* Foot Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and Ingruwlog naii*,aiul amtantly take* the *tingout of com. and bun ioue. tt’a the greatest comfyrt dieovery of the ago. Allen's Foot-Kate make# tight or new shoes foci rasp. It Is a vet tain cure for sweat ing. callous and li >l. tired, soiling (eel. Try it today. K id by *ll druggists and slow store*. By mail for Sie In stamp*. Trial package Free. Address Alien S. 01aited, I.e Boy, X Y. SHIPPING REPORT. CorrssUd Daily by Cayt. Oita Jskaaiessi Part *f Bruns sick, Au- 31, 1900. SKRIVSD. Sebr. Laura M. Lunt, Cummings, Bis ton, Vassal to R. H. Mason & Cos. Sahr. Staphen G. i,iud, Peters Providence, Vessel to E. H. Mason A Cj. cua.\K*r>. 83. Navabo, Johnson, Boston, Mer chandise and Pa.sengers, ha n. an 88 Celorade, Avery, New T.rkj' Merchandise and Passengers. When you need medicine, you should get the best that money cen buy, and experience pro Yes this to be Hood’s Sarsaparilla. EXCURSION TO AMERICUS. For sh-5 above occasion the PJsnt Syrttrn will sell round irip tieketsto Americas, Ga., at rales of one and one third fare. Tickets to be sold Sept. 30’.b and Oe". 2nd. inclusive, with final •limit Oct. 7th. •— 1 - —■ "1 PmM as if t .honid ily to pises*."’ How of t#i- arc these word, on s woman’s Up*. They express to the uttermost (he nerv* risked con dition of the body, which makes life s daily martyrdom. If this condition had coins suddenly, It wunld have bean unbearable. Hut the transition wss gradual A little more strain each <l*y on the nerves. A little mors drain each day of the vi tality. Any woman would b# glad to be rid of such a condition. Krery woman tries to be rid of tt. Thousand# of such woman h*vs liesn cared hy Hr. Fierce’* treatment with hia "Fa vorite Prescription” when looal doctors had failed to true. "Favorite Prescription” contains no opium coossne or other narcotic. Pride as a beggar is the equal of want—and a great deal more sanoy. Red Hot From the Gan Was the boll that hit G. B. Stead man, of Newark, Mich.,. in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 96 yearly Then Bnoklen’* Arnica Salve cured him. Curas Cota, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Feloas, Corar, Skin Eruptions, Meet Pits Care on earth. SSete. a box. Cure guarantee!. Sold by all drug **<*• Freeh line of piokloj, in hulk sad botlLs, at DcVot’V. Cjmpimina truths red firae that light up Hfn’e dingy wave . ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND 1 There la no kind of pain or ache, internal or exter nal, that Pain-Killer . will not relieve. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SU3- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE. BOTTLE SEARS THE NAME, I PERRY DAVIS A SON. Soft [SIPTEMBERJ Peaches Ik Today. They are sweet, delic ious and elegant for peaches and cream. FULL-SIZED BASKETS 30C. Also, a fine assortment of California and other fruits by morning express PALACE OF SWEETS. Next door to Fleming St Waffs, Satisfaction is unusual with "Five-Cent cigar smokers,” but it has been the every day experience of hundreds of thou sands of men who have smoked Old Virginia Cheroots during the last thirty years, because they arc just as good now—in fact, better than when they were first made. Tiree kuadred million Old Virginia CWroots smoked this year. Ask jour own desler. Price, 3 for 5 cents. RTPANS t^buies tDoctors find A Good v Prescription. X Foy mankind r • > i . 1 ■ It ** *5 “ brnfflriM*. Owen, Intmt* g l —■■ _Msww3w.de. Clcneml Stare. mgjEEIS w para, induce sim mmi acWn Mm. OmrsWrJrfl Ms muter ,b.r, ,2 \rnmTS wig * I* m 4. Te. sample, ut am mad- BUY A-e cHOME QUIT PAYING RENT "W^e can sell you a nice two- j story dwelling for less than $500.00. A small payment down and balance month. BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS. OPEN AGAIN. Jno. Vetuki wines, Liquor, Cigars, Etc. Ie now ready for business, We will sell you goods 10 per** cent less trijui original cost. 606 Monk Streei.