The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 08, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 SOCIETY NEWS. Miss Fannl ■■ Kymmea leaves soon for La Grange, where .she will enter school. *0- It will late-eit bis manv friends to know that Muster Spencer Atkinson Will speed toe winter in Atlanta, wl h Judge and Mr.'. S. R. Atkinson acd will attend school there. Mies Rower.a Griffin is spending the summer in Atlaotu with rela'lres. , —•— 0- Miss Mabel Robinson, of Darien, Is visitieg Mrs, Coney Marlin. A taliy-ho ride was tendered to Miss Etta RotUscnlld, of Savannah on Thursday night by her young men Iriende. Those who enjoyed the moon light ride were: Misses Bertha Green wood, Blanche Mlcholson, Maria Rei man, Bertha Borchardt, Flora Marks, l la Borchardt, Lena Samuels; Messrs. Joe Borchardt, Alex Rjtholz, M. R. Makrs, Morris Gioenwood, Teadore Greenwood, Ben Borchardt, Leo Kauf man, Allic Elkan. Mrs. Ed Uerbhon has returned to her homa in Atlanta froui a pleasant visit to relatives. Miss Etta Rothschild, of Savannah, is visiting Mise Marie Reiman cn C street. Mrs. Ed Mason has returned from Washington, Qa., whM ahe went to place little Mias Margaret Barkuloo la Bt. Joseph’s convent. During the absence ot Miss Haker from the cltj, St. Mark's uo> choir will of Mlfs Nellie Welle, thlVnCpp organist. MBs Ellon i'oajJfcM^utert al tied hsr you friends a ilar.' "i> Tur.-iUy^E; Ml. .1 i . SlilesiWPfl WeS/St., ■ ■ ■ in ins uid lim.o a Malborifoj^E’PSa- Mias Arabella W a few weeks with Mrs. I’.™** 'vmSott George street Mis. .1. K. Nightingale and claughtW,l Misses Faunie Grant, Maude nd Mat tic, have returned from a pleasant sum mer in Cedartown aud ABheville. Capt. aud Mrs. Joseph E. Lassere aud Miss Tillie Brown have returned from a trip to Michigan. Mrs. Leo Lommand children have re turned from a visit to relatives In Fer nandlna, Mrs. Simeon Warren is back from a pleasant vitlt to relatives in Scotland, Ga. Mrs. Norman SUelverton is visiting in Macon. Mrs. A, C. Blaln is visiting her moth er, Mrs. \V. A . Jeter, In Macon, Messrs. J. A. Montgomery.and H. F. Wiggins left this week for Mr. Mont gomery’s old home in Chicago, after which they will spaud somo time in Waukeoshaw, Mich. Miss L. U. Doming Is spending some time with friends in Atlanta. Misses Mamie and Annie Isaac o. Waycross are visiting Mrs. Max Isaac on E street. The .oyster roast to be given by the ladies of the order of the Eastern Star will doubtless be well patronized AN IOWA INSTITUTION, Few people in tbii vicinity are aware of the magnitude of the business of tbe Chamberlain Medicine Company, of Dee Moines, lowa. From a smakirbeginnlng it has grown into one of the most important Indus tries in that state and is a source of pride to lowa people. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy arc etaple through' out the United States and in many for eign countries; and it is esp.cially gratifying to know that they are worthy of their popularity. The Chamberlain Medicine Company use in one year over forty car lords of battles; twenty-one car loads of lum ber for picking oases and fifteen car juds of printing paper for advertising matter: oyor four hundred barrels of the finest qua'it jr of loaf tugxr are used each year in the manufacture of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy. In their priutfng department eleven prln’ing presses are constantly tmploy ed in printing their adv-riliing matter, labels and directions. Directions for use are printed In twenty-eight lang ugei, They employ thirty-six sales men, thirty-two of whom travel in the United Bta'es and four in foreign countries ami have over one hundred employees in their laboratory. They are now building a uew labora tory, I s 41 xl 16 'eet; four stories high, fitlod throughout with the most modern appliances. This will enable them to mom :Jiav, double their present ca- pacity. They r. ivj man4 unsnliclicd testi monla'.B from all of the tobe, IT re is tile e fy; ,n Old * I couslder Cough Run uiy the in the world for bron chitis.-- It- has saved my wife's life, she ESlfvW hcea a martyr to bronchitis for Six years, being most of the time con hnd to h< bed. She is now quite fU - William Sayory, No. 52 Foste etrofV-War(jtkgto*, England. For Dfabeu use STUART’S '..IN and BUCHU*. ISEPTLMBCRI Pepsol Jh The new, sparkling, healthful and refresh ing drink, just receiv ed by express. The most popular and de lightful drink of the day. Free tickets honored and more to be given away. C all am Try 11. pflilTiFs. THOS. LLOYD. Next .v Waff’s. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALKSEPTEMBER 3, 1900. THINGS IS GENERAL. News Notes and Comments of General f.iteres*. Everybody says a chamber of com merep is just what Brunswick need? and that is jrst Vte tnmg we ar; are going to'have. It tids fair to be a very live organization snl one th.t will dj ttfs tection a deal o' ' t • ' pv . ' r - ... good. The predicted storm has pcssed os by and now ih; average Bruaswickian’e mind is again turned to tbe rational campaign. Tha. big banquet of the R flemeu will be given on . veiling of Wed nesday, Sept. 12th. and it is intended that it will be swell Irora the worigo. Seas of our best orators have Oetn in vited to speak and the occasl ,n p om-' Ises to be a del'ghtful cne, * , . '■ .. " ’ The Brunswick pub! c schools w.ll open oa October Ist, Lads anil lawlts atealieady hunting up their tnoks. The Times-Call hopes to prfnt a col umn daily about the schools. A Minis Ur’s Good Work, “J lil a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle of Cbamticrlaln’s Colic, Cholera and Dlarrbica Iteincdy, took two doses anil was en tirely cured,'’ Ttcv. A. A. Power, of Empo ria, Kan “My neighbor across tbe stieet was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles o medicine from ibe doctor. He used them for three or four days without relief, then called in auother doctor w bo treated him'for some days tnd gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to See him tbe next morning. He said bis bowels were hi a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long that it was almost Woody flux. I asked him If he had tried Cham- Iwrhiln's Colie, Cholera and Olsri bua Homed) , and he said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take dose in flfteeu or twenty min utes If he did not And relief, but be took no more, and was entirely cared. I think If tfic best medicine I have ever tried.” For Dr, Bishop's drug store. -- y —* at the Oglethorpe. TvJ.O. Bark, Macon E. A. Facutt, Atlanta; R \l. Shoupline, Atlanta: H. Fericna, New York; O. \Y. Downey, Washington, D. C.; C. W. Rinehart, Macon, Our Greatest Specialist For 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully treated chronic diseases that ho is acknowledged today to stand at the head of his profession in this line. Uis exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures in 90 per cent, of all cases. In the treatment of loss of vital forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, ho is equally successful* Dr. Hathaway's practice is more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 96 Bryan Street, Savannah, Oa The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. ilood food well digested gin strength, it yon cannot digest all yob eat, you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cnro. It digests what you eat. Von need not diet your self. It contains ell of tho digestanta combined with the beat known tonics and reconstructive* it will even digests all classes ot foods in a bot tle. No other preparation will do this. It in stantly relieves and cures all siomocb trouble* W J Butt* EXCURSION TO AMERICUS. For the above occasion the Plant System will sell round trip tickets to Americas, Ga., at rates ot one and one third fare. Tickets to be sold Sept. 30th and Oct. 2nd. inclusive, with final limit Oct. 7th. STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, tho; stove doctor, repairs al kinds or cook stoves and ranges, boy and sells second hand stoves, 414 Ba v treet. STOOD EX VMsvaTION. Mr. John F. AtkiDßOa Haases Success-i fully at Anapolis. Mr. John F. Atkinson, the son of : £Jon- Burrell Atkinson, of Camden county, passed bis examination suc cessfully at Anapolis yesterday, and has entered the academy . Mr. A'kinson was recently elee'ed to Anapolis from this district, stand tig a vary creditable examination st Waycross, where there were several o li'rs contesting for the plioe. fists only eighteen years pf age, and has a most beautiful future before h m. CANCER Sufferers from this hsrrible malady nearly always inherit it—not necessarily from the parents, but may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This deadly poison may lay dormant in the blood for yean, or until you reach middle life, then the first little sore or ulcer makes its ap pearance—or a swollen gland in the breast, or some other part of the body, gives the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma nently all the poisonous virus must be iliniinated from the blood—every veatage jf it driven out. This S. S. S. does, and is the only medicine that can reach deep leated, obstinate blood troubles like this. When all the poison has been forced out of the system the Cancer heals, and the disease never returns. Cancer begins often In a small way, as the following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: A smaU pimple came on my law about an Inch below the eayea the left aWe of uiy face. It gave m no continued foraome tmic* when my Jaw began to VikZii 1 m 'Jt swell, becoming very painful. The (Under bj. MM JtatlHtjrn, a, aaj lI h. g. s. en'l dctenula. ed to give II ala,: trial, and It • lemarkable •' VM gJiSWP' k “ what a wonderful effect ' It badfromlhe very beginning • the aorebegan to heal and after Ukfng a few bottlea disappeared entirety. This Wax two years ago: thue are atl no signs of the Cancer, and thy general health jnnUnuea good.—Mas, ft. Suntan, Ij. Plata, Mo. 4% 4k is Che greatest of all blood purifiers, and the only one guaranteed ikJB purely vegetable. Send tor ottr free book on Cancer, containing valuable and Interest ing information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. W* make no charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATUIfU, OA Hates via Southern Railway, After Mtu(l*v, Septa 2, Southern Riitnvay will itiHuontinue MiUiig tickets toSpvlinueb at rate of SI.UO fr tbe round trip, that being tbe last Sunday lhi rate will be used. M A CON, li A.—Ex enrstoa. 14.50 for tbe round trip. Tickets on t-nU’ morrnug of A a gnat Sfr, final limit Augult n\. CHICAGO, lid.. —* Mat ion al Sncampment iiraml Army ItepuWle, 424 to for the round trip. Ticket* on sale August 25 27, final limit .sept. B. Rtf' tickets with joint aMriit before s* *r. 2. and <*n payment of fee of 5® ecuts, an ©Mention <.f limit may W obtained until fJapfc ?!•. SAVANNAS*©A.— Gvorgia State Guards Eu campinout for Rifle *ructiir. For rifle teams iu uniform, five or move on e*ie ticket, on‘ far© fear tbe lourni trip. TickM ou -ai© Sept, a, with Anal limit SepCU, RJCHMONfI, \ A.—Qoe fare for thn found trip, at count Annua! Convention National Bapti-t Association foojored , Tn-fcets imnk’ 16-12/Ariib dual limit Sept. 22, in elu sive. 1 RICHMOND, VA.—Annuel Convention bover ereign Grand Dodge. Independent Order ■ Al Follows. One fare for live rnua.l trip, nckeis * onsalo Bep:. M-H.Tlnal limit Wept. 20 MACON, Oa. —Btreet and Agricultural Fair. For individuals.one faro tor the round trip. For military companies ami hra-s bands in uniform, SO or more on one ticket, H.w> tor the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept, ik-28, Dual limit Oct. 21. I-or lb Vll,l .F. KY,,-. Annual convention col ored Oddfellows. One fare for round trip. Ticket* on sale Sept. 29-30, and Oct. 1, final limit Oot u. ASHKVfLLE, N. C,~ Anuual mooting Missis sippi Vallep Medical Association, ireolaro for round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. ft-9, final limit Oct. It. KANSAS CITY. MO.—Account ot Nat km Con vention of tho Christian CWtrcli, Uckvtswlll he sold to Kansas Otv, Oot. 8-ld, with final limit Oot. 2d, at rate of one fare fot the round trip, plus (t. SUMMER EXCURSION BATES TO All Mountain, Seaside and lake Resorts Via the Plant System. Tlckots on sale June 1 to September 30, with return limit October 81, KWH. Perfect pnssenger service. Pullman sleepers on all trains. Full information given on ap plication. GKO. W. COATES, D. P. A, Brunswick, Ga. B. W. WItBNN, P. T. M„ Savannah, Gn. Cheap Rateg via Plant System. Richmond, Va.—Annual session Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., Soptcmler 17-82, 1900. Tickets sold September 15, in, 17, with final limit September 25, at rate of one fare ronnd trip. Detroit, Mich*--Biennial conclave Knights of Pythias, August 27 to September 1, 1900, Ticket# to lie sold August 24, 25,20, with final limit Sep tember 5, at rate of one fare round trip. GEO. W. COATES- D. P. A* Brunswick, Ga. It. W. WRENS, P. T. M., Savannah, Ga. MITCHELL of THCMAS Livery, boarding and eale ftables. Finest turnouts lu the city. Tel. 97. Newcastle St. Cigar Dealers Like i to have their regular customers smoke Old Virginia Cheroots because they know that once a man starts smoking them he is “fixed,” and that he will have no more trouble with him trying to satisfy him with different kinds of Five Cent cigars. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. 1 pffifeWS tabbies find A Good IN- -wJ r : 1 Prescription *_ m- % € A for mankind . 'W TANARUS for In mm. at DrvrH-ia, Ootm, Xr.txtjnaatv ’> Sllnaaia. KawwStanda, Slora* tmd karben ®h*p*. IW buiab pii* md,uai alary, uf yvatawg Ufa. • Oa* lira rrdWt K, aat cr l f tht uw> mm wIU S pay pood Tea r>plca and aat Htoawafl aaad. , Mt W mm* m addprna m roowad a< artea. _ Aaatwl Mffiwuaa (k, * BUY A cHOME QUIT PAYING RENT We can sell you a nice two story dwelling for less than $500.00. | A small payment"* down and balance SIO.OO per month. V BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Mil SEMINARY Macon and Baltimore Woman's College. Primary, Academio, Music, Art, Elocution and Business ooureee. Small classes. Individual work. New building:. Home life. Pupils enter Vasear, Wellesley and Randolpb-Macon on certificates. Next leesion begins September 6th. For illustrated catalogue address Mrs.W.T handler, Principal,Llewllyn D. Soott, Associate Prid^oal.