The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 09, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. Mira Ellen Pennimen leaves tonight (or Agnes Sco t Co-lee*. Mrs. Hugh Porter eolerUlucd at lea Thursday evening the following joung peoplo'.'iMlsaee Mary Lilia and Ella Blanton, Ethel Elliot., Emily Wbff,Lu cille Butts and \V. M. Ollmore. “’"**"* Mrs. O. W. Trimble left on Wednes day night for Sharon, where she went to leaya Master Cyrus Shelton at school. Mrs. F, D. M. Slracban is visiting relatives in Savannah. Miss Klss'e Conoley leaves shortly for Washlng'on, D. 0., where she will attend school. Miss Mamie Tabbott ia spending some time at Cyprelta with Miss Mag gie Manoe. Miss Annie Extrowltch is making great progress ;in autography at the 4- '-r&U Richmond Business; college la Savan nah. Mrs. J. D. Sparks entertained a few young friends most pleasantly on Thursday evening, —°—l, SSI >■ Mrs. Hugh Porter entertained at tea a few evenings ago, her guests being Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DeVoe, Miss Marie DeVoe, Mrs. Coleman, Misses Ella and Juliet Coleman, Mr, B. P, Coleman. Mrs? R. M. Sieves and.litUo daugh ter, Louise of Willacoochee, are ex peeled in the city shortly to visit Mrs. Stevens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P, Morton. iottves shortly lor will spend the Printer. Mrs. K. if, Hop A ■■ tors l/mie ■ nml M.u<3®T jJK. lot viftii U. Mrs. 11. Ft. il l K:£iiou.jflM .. Stiles ami 1 trie daugritoro iHRi 1 and May have a-lOved in Brc&Llyu wliero they will ei'end several months the guests of Mrs. W. P. Parker. ‘ It will interes', many ol h r Irleuds in Biuuawick to kuos vhnt Mias Emily Waunock, formerly a teacher In the public schools here, occupies a position aetra'nid nurse in the Grady hospital SALTED E F a AN D BLANCHED -* PEANUTS Freshly made. Also, new styles of Taffies, Brittles. and other Delicious Candie'/ PALACE Of ffiH THOS. LLOYD. Next door to Fleming & Waff’s. in Atlanta, where she is a valuable ac quisition and a great favorite. Mr*. G. A. H. Jetolngs snd Miss Lola Cft'vin leave shortly lor a visit to relatives in Montezuma. Miss L. d'e Jcffera hss r turned from a visit to Savannah. Many friends regret the illnus o*- little Miss Virginia McGarvey, Mrs J. H. Hunter is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. Wm, McDon ald, A little son is anew arrival at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mrs. Duncan Wright and ion Hezb), after a trip to Michigan, are now at White Springs, F.a., snd will leave scon for Atlanta, whore they will spend some lime. Mr. Carrington Cooby is 111 to the regret of many friends. A Minister’s Good Work, “i kail a severs attack of bilious colic, got s bottle of Ckambttrlaia’a Colic, Cholora and Diarrhaia ltomedy, took two doses snd was on tireiy cured,’’ says Itey. A. A. Tower, of Kmpo rla, Kan. “My neighbor across the atieet was, sick for over a woek, had two or three bottles o medloine from the dootor. fie used them for three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged Him. I went over to eoo him the next morning, He said his bowels wore in a terrible fix, that they had btea running off so tong that It was almost bloody flnv, I asked liim If he had tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhiea Kemedy, and he said, 'No.’ I went homo and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take .another dose in fifteen or twenty min utes if he (Ud not and relief, but he took no more, and was entirety ourod, I thlukittho best medicine I have ever tried,'\gFor sale by Dr, Bishop's drug store. fiANOUJiT POSTPONED. .. on <• ioli.t Spßw.t of the 'probable warm thi Bruns wick Riflautid hay postponed their banquet fro® Septem ber 12th to October sth. I fßpfo l* h welt known faot §that the, hotriß of this up-to-date military organ* ii&tlon '.a a very warm ■ place And as the company desires to have a danoe after the speaking and as their armory is ve-y hot the la.ter dale was thought to be bitter. Tho worries of a weak and sic k mother are only begun with ihe birth of lirr‘child, lty day her work la constantly Interrupted and at night her rest is broken fey the w ming of th Peevish, puny Infant. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and •Lck women well. It lightens all the liurdons of maternity, giving to mothers strength and 'lgor, which they imparl to their childrcu. In over thirty years of prf ctloe Or. Pierce and his associate stafl' of nearly a score of physi cians have treated and cured more than half a million suffering women. Biek women arc In vited to consult l)r. Pierce by letter freo of charge.'* All coricsiKtndence to strictly private. Address l>i\k. V. Pierce, Invalids*”Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. Atlanta, is quar abetes use > rs GIN and WR, of Macon, is a guest Ktethorpe. con-uuiptives Would l" cue I - ’ and ii lo fho ,h..'.ild lo a r Iw . THE HREJSSWICk TIMES CALL. SEPTEMBER 9, 1900. When the l*a Gtn u er Bock Ip. It Is not anger alone that makes cats arch their backs. Indeed, when two wats are preparing to fight they do not .assume this attitude, but crouch low, just as they do when about to spring on their, prey, tire body being extend?!! and the hair not in fhe’least erect. But when, on meeting a dog suddenly, fear is combined with anger then the cat, standing at its full height, at once arches its back, with an instinctive ef fort to appear as formidable as possi ble. Darwin compares: It to the similar attitude of the lynx when attacked and to that of birds-which ruffle tlieir feath ers and spread out their wings and tall when alarmed. -It Is noticeable that a cat will also arch Its back when In an effcctlonate frame of mind, rob bing itself against its master’s leg. At the same time It slightly raises Its fur and holds Its tall erect. Its whole at titude Is Just the reverse of that which it assumes when savage. Darwin accounts for this In the fol lowing words; “Certain states of mlud lead to certain habitual actions which are of no service. Now, when a direct ly opposite state of mind Is Induced, there Is a strong and Involuntary tendency to the performance of ,a move ment of a directly opposite nature; though It may be of no service.” - 0 • V* W Committed. "I remember £*well on ee Wfien Jot Blackburn and I were <m the. same committee," said JR senator. "It waul during a Democratic administration, und thore bad been a good deal o t bother trying to get tbe secretary of agriculture to agree to a certain thing, and Blackburn bad been sent to talk him over to the committee's plan. In fact, the whole ctttilalt had been difficult to deal w ith. When jm conic back, several of tis were assembled In the committee room, among Sen ator Vest, who was sunk (tajectedly In the depths of an armchair. Sodjk one asked; # “ ‘Well, Joe. did you succeed? “ ‘Succeed?’ he echoed. Then he bcgntl to tramp up and down, fuming and fussing. Finally he broke out; "“Of nil the obstinate things In the shape of a cabinet officer 1 ever en countered, commend me to J. Sterling Morton! agree with me. Vest?’ "Vest roused up slowly and answer ed: “ ‘l'm sorry, Joe, but 1 am commit ted to Moke Smith.' “it was the funniest thin? I ever heard,” continued the senator, “nud our hill was never even reported.’’— Saturday Evening Post. Bask WsstilnK T)s lu some banka there is a regular washday every mouth, usually at the beginning, when a clerk may be seen bent over a tub and nibbing real mon ey up aud down a washl>oard. The 'Hrly greenbacks that liavp been saved up for a mouth are soaped and rub bed just like handkerchiefs aud socks and are run through a wringer before being put out to dry. The paper cur rency may bo handled somewhat roughly, as It does not tear because there Is in It a great deal of silk and linen. After the notes have been passed through the wringer they are hung on a lino stretched in the bank clerks’ department. Said one clerk the other day; “I wash about 100 notes every month, and when I’m done you can hardly tell them from now money. The washing strengthens as well as cleans the notes.”—Philadelphia Rec ord. Diamond Cullers and Their Work. Not otily la diamond cutting not a specialty highly paid occupation, but It la one Involving n most humlliattMg system of espionage to the worker, Bk&i man has to strictly account for the stones he receives on going to work In the morning, and the count has to be carefully taken when the unfinished work is handed tn at ntght to be locked tip In a safe against the return of the workmen the next day. The possibili ties of theft are great, though a dishon est workman knows that an attempt to dispose of an unfinished stone would bring suspicion upon him wherever the attempt waa made. Paper WkeeU. Every wheel on a Pullman car is made of paper. You do not see the pa per because It Is covered with Iron and steel. The body of the wheel Is a block of paper about four Inches thick. Around this is a rim of steel measur ing from two Inches to three Inches. It Is thlß steel rim, or course, which comes In contact with the rails. The sides are covered with circular Iron piste, bolted on. EXCURSION TO AMEUICUS. For the above occasion the PJsnt System will sell round trip liokststo Amerieus, Ga., at rates of one and one third face. Tickets lo be sold Sept. 30th and Oct. find, inclusive, with float limit Oct. 7th. * ~J. , •#} STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, thej stove doctor, repairs al kinds or cook stoves and ranges, buy and sells second hand stoves, 414 Ba treet.v SHIPPING REPORT. Corraeted Diily ay Capt. Otts Jchtnneien Port #f Brannick, Bept. 8, 1900. CLEARED. Brig, Leanora, Monrce, New York. Sebr.; Harold C. Beeober, Low, Philadelphia. Schr. Liars H. Lcmt, Cummings, Bostor. SAILED 88. I.iiseli, Brickley, New York. 25,340 cross tier. A number of vessels are now ready to sail. During the summer season cramps come upon us unexpectedly; you sbouid he prepared for an emergency Of this kina, as otherwise you will suffer agony for hours. Keep a bottle of Paiu Ktlle? handy and go by the directions on the wrapper, it will surprise you how quick ly relief will come. Avoid substitutes; there is but one Paut-Killer, Perry Da vis’, Price 250- and 50c, BUSINESS PICKING UP. “There can be no doubt about busi ness picking up,” raid a merchant yes terday morning, “and my business has been 00 per cent better la the past few days than for a long time. ’• Pl** 101 l season and other conditions that are favorable cannot fail to have tbett effect, and l bhllcve the good times are coming to slay. At any rate 1 fee! more cheerful over the outlook than 1 have lor a long time aod I notice that other merchants seem to feel the same way, 1 ' ' : Our Qfoototrt specialist For 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully ‘rested chronic diseasos that he Is acknowledged today to stand at the head of his profession In this line.. His exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures iu 0 pet rent, of all cases. In the treatment Of lose of vitar forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, paralysis, blood poiaonlajr, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally sceoessfuE Dr. Hathaway’s practice i more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced bbpeleas by other physicians, readily yield to hla treat ment. Write him today fully about ytror case. He makes no 'Charge for consultation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. j. newton \r n 25 Bryan feat r toavnj|*h, Us Just received re3y to wear felt bats I Mies Kate Slater. The Oldest and Best. S. S. S. is a combination of roots and herbs of great curative powers, and when taken into the circulation searches out and removes all manner of prisons from the blood, without the least shock or harm to the system. On the contrary, the general health begins to improve from the first dose, for S. 8. S. is not only a blood purifier, but an excellent tonic, and strength ens and builds up the constitution while purging the blood of impuri ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a blood poison origin, Cancer, Scfofula, Rheumatism, Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Herpes and similar troubles, and is an infallible cure and the only antidote for that most horrible disease, Contagious Blood Poison. A record of nearly fifty rears of successful cures is a record to ba proud of. S. S. S. is more popular today than ever. It numbers its friends by the thousands. Our medical corres pondence is larger than ever ia the history of the medicine. Many write to thank ns for the great good S. S. S. has done them, while others are seek ing advice about their cases. All letters receive prompt and careful attention. Our physicians have mada a life-long study of Blood and Skin Dis eases, and better understand such cases than the ordinary practitioner who makes a specialty of no one disease. We are doing great good to s ufiering humanity through consulting de partment, and invite you to write us if you have any blood or skin trouble. We make no charge whatever for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. If you will buy three Old Virginia Cheroots and smoke them to-day you will get the greatest amount of comfort and satisfaction that 5 cents_will buy in a smoke, and get it three times over! You haven't any idea how good they arc and cannot have until you try them. Try three to-day instead of a sc. cigar. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 (or 5 cents. •- , IMPANS tabules doctors find A Good *■ wwr VUf**./ <•; a v , Prescription * for mankind ”*v *7%' IT 1 ”* Orama, latm;' ' if””’ Jim Grb-rd Store, n4 hrhtra yre*; TVy bo,h l*t. md„or tire,, end proloo, I- ' u I** sWv, rwrfl Wo suiter what*, t>— u-ttor. e’ wIH ** rr wwa MMspb. m ... iksut w,ft *• sSSms, cm nncifC ct na, tafcklwiSsSsl C*, Uffscss. KssTwftW BUY A , M E QUIT FAYING RENT We can sell you a nice two- t jj story dwelling for less than \ $500.00. i A small down and \ balance SIO.OO per month. BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO., 1 REAL ESTATE DEALERS. WASHINGTON SEMINARY SSs Maooo and Baltimore Woman’s College. Primary, Academic, Music, Art, Elooution and Business courses. Small classes. Individual work. New building. Home life. Pupils enter Yastar, Wellesley and Rtndolpb-Maoon ou certificates. Next session begins September fitb. For illustrated catalogue 1 and dress Mrs. W, T handler, Principal,Llewllyn D. Scott, Associate Priooipnl