The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 11, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. Littie Julian Bennett is quite ill, to the regret of friends. Mrs. Miller Nightingale of Jackson Title is spending a month at Tate Springs with her paroits* Mr. and Mrs. C. Downing. Mr. Chas. Fain, who has long been connected with the Palmer Shoe C'o„ lias accepted a position with the shoe department of the Bradley, Griffln & Go. of G irlersviile. Miss Lilian Fain of Dallas is visiting Mies Emma Cornell, t Mr. and Mrs. M. Isaac leave shortly tor a visit to the north. Under the management of Miss Olivia ltaeney St. Jude’s parooblal school is do ing much good among the young peo ple. Masters John and Conrad Valentino ot Macon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C, 0. Moore. Mrs. Albert Way leayes this morning for Walthourville, where she will visit relaMtes. Mrs Dingham has moved into the Franklin house on Monk street, where sho will keep a seleot boarding house, Miss Ethel Eiiiot leaves in about two weeks for Macon, where sho will attend Wesloyan.l Master Fernando Torres will attend the Technological school in Atlanta this winter. MUs Susie Gale returns next week frem a delightful visit to Or. and Mrs L, D. Gale at Toecoa. The many friends of Uapt, and Mrs. Leo Lomm regret to hoar of the death of the latter’* brother, Mr, Frank Barr, of W Mr. and Mrs. “ami Mise Madelalne Pownirtgare at Tate Springs for a month. t Miss Ella Symons is much improved from a recent indisposition. O —“ Misses Bessie and Faun a Symmes on- NEW YORK I SEPTEMBER] STAIE I * APPLES, Nice California Pears, Yellow Cling Teaches, Golden Drop Plums, And other Fruits, Arrive today. Also first New York Grapes of the season will arrive on Thursday morning. Send orders in early. NUS OF SUER TIIOS. LLOYD. | Next door to FI cmi tut & Waff’t tertainod a few friends Thursday even ing itr, asm* ride. Mrs, C. P. Goodyear and Miss Mary Goodyear are in Atlanta. Mrs. Jones and daugh er, Miss Laura, returned yesterday via the Mal lory line from a visit to relatives in Maine. Miss Eileen Jenkins left yrsterday for Savannah, where she will enter Rich mond Business college, M'se Ella Wanton left Saturday for Atlanta, where she will attend the Washington Seminary. Master Woodford-Mabry will attend the University at Athens this winter. Mrs H. L. li. Wiggins and little son Joe, of Waycross, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. GJdsmith at iheir home on E street. HABPER WHISKEY RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL Paris, Aug. 25—(Special dispatch. American whiskies received the ofli cial approval of the exposition today, when gold medal was awarded to Bernhtdm Bros, Louisville, Ky„ on their 1. W. Harper, whiskey. Sold In Brunswick, Oa., by T. Newman. W. N. Hawkins, of Atlaita, was a vis.tirto the city Sunday. No Relief for Twenty Years. “1 bad bronchitis (or twenty yeais,” said Mrs Minorvn Smith of Danville, 111., “and at times havoboon bedfast. 1 never got teliof until had taken Koley’t Honey and Tar. It Is pleas ant and nlw quirk relief, lind I# a sure cure for throat and Inn* diseases." Take nothing Iso. \V. . Mutts. S.-L Hays, o£ Macon, spent Sunday in the otty, A Minister’* Good Work. “t had a severe attack of bilious callr, got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Uiarrhoei Uouiedy, took two doses and was on - tirely cured," says Iter. A. A. Power, of Kmpo rja, Eitn.. “My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles o medleiue from the doctor. He used them'for tfirlfe i)r*our dky* without relief,then called in aucthin* doctor wtm .treated biin tor some Cay, atuigajo Him no relief, so discharged him. I wen* over to see him the next morales. Hr salt] his bowels were In * terrible tlx, that they bad bee rdMOng off so long that it was almost bloody Oux. 1 asked him Uhe had tried t :ham berlaln’s Cottc, Cholera and Dtarrbisa’Remedy, and ho said, ‘No.* I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one digs; told him to talus another dose in fifteen or twenty min utes it he did not (iml relief, hut he look no more, and was entirely cured. T think It the beet medicine t hava ever tried."BPor sate by Dr. Bishop’s drug store. Mr. A. J. MeVtlgh is In the city, The worries of a week and stek mother are only begun with the birth of her child. By day her work is const&iuly interrupted and el night her rest ts broken Uy the w illing of th peevish, puny Infant. Dr. rterce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women woll. It lightens all the burdens of muernity, giving to mother* strength and vigor, which they impart to their children. In over thirty years of practice Dr. Pierce and his associate stair of nearly a score of physi clans have treated and cured more than half a million Buffering women, sick women sre in vited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. All correspondence U strictly prl\ ate. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. For Diabetes use STUART’S GIN and HUCHU: I— Agoot many consumptives would bo cured .ami the worst cases comforted and relieved by pSmng Foley's Honey and Tar. Suggest it to [ those adhered. You should do tliis’asla friend 1 tv, J, Butts, Tj" r . ’ ’ ij : ” ' ' Advertised Letter List. The following is a >isr of letters rf m ining l i the poucffice at Bruns wick, Gt , unclaimed, for the week ending September s, 1900. B-Miss Emily 3r, an, Frank Bur ten (g) J. D. Bunkley, D’. W.M. Borough . C— Mi l M ttlie GrandD, Mias So phia C .o;er, Mariba Copelsnd, Mrs/ Sarah Cistif. D—Mrs. Bltne Dubai), G. Douglas, Mur* Sadie Djug'-as Jim- D nkic, M. M. Dixon, E—fl^nry-Etkshs. F— E he( Fdlton, - Mug L'ilie Farlee, J. C. C. Fountain, Ben Flem ing. G—Mrs. Djra A. Green, Marrie Ge'hers. U--Bobbfe Hall, M noie Harris, Mrs. Annie Holt, W. H. Holm;!*, Mias Louisa Hinson. J—Mrs. xn% Jones, Mrs. Miry Jones, John H. Jae&flej. • L—Mm. Carrie Lloyd. M-Wallace McQueen, Mtc Mcßay. N- Miss Minnie Nurtogn. P—TOtvid Pinkney. S—Mrs. Mamie Simpson, Thomas Simmons, Miss Lillie Smith, Ophelia Start. T—B. Toomon, W—l. J. Wright, Mts Josie Wood/ T. D. Woolbrlgbt, Philip White, Louie Williams, Miss Jennie William*. Parties calling for aoy of the above will please say they were advertised and pay one cent for each letter claimed. If your mall is not beiDg satisfacto rily notify ni’:’ If yon move, do not fail to come around and notify the ettioe, or till your carrier about it. Bring your complaints to ina for in vestigation. F. Me. C. Bkow n, P. M. * - f’ - ■ EXCURSION TO AMEUICUS. For tha abovs oecaa!oa*'Tha Plant Syftem will sell round trip tiobststo Americus, Oa., at rates of one and one third.iare. Tickets to he sold Sept. 30 h and Oct. 2nd. inclusive, with final limit Oct. Ith. Our Greatest Specialist For 20 years Dr. J. Nowton Hath away has so successfully ’rcated chronic diseases that he is ackntwledged today to stand at the head of his profession in this line. His exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele auu Stricture without the aid al 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 potsohtug, ' rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful’ I>r. 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. Ho makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan .’Street, Savannah, Ga During the summ*r season cramps come upon us unexpectedly; you should be prepared for an emergency of this kind, as otherwise yon will suffer agony for hours. Keep a bottle of I'ain Killer handy and go by the directions on the wrapper, it will surprise you how quick ly relief will come. Avoid substitute*; there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Da vis’. Price 25c; and 50c. a STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the' stove doctor, repairs al kinds or cook stove* and ranges, bny ml sell* second hand stoves, 414 Ba treet. FROM A FORMER SOLDIER. **Soldiers comprehend the horrors of a Fever Stricken Camp miles awar from ihe base of supplies. In such places Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic came in. Ton needed no Quinine or Calomel; use Johnson’s Tonto, and you would pull through.''-Cuan, F, Rodin, Everett City, Ga. USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPS YOU WELL A, B. GIRARDEAU, Sol* Manufacturer, Savannah, Ga September is Malaria’s Own Month. MaUria Is bad enough: its children are worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fevers Cured fty - —| mrnn chill m nm imc A Chlcnso Street Car Gpisode. Passengers on an east bound Archer avenue car were thrown Into a panic one night by the prospect of a holdup. At the sight of a wild eyed man Jerk ing the bell rope and nourishing a huge revolver timid women sought shelter behind brave men. Quiet was restored when the real cause of the disturbance was learned. Car 1811 had been about to cross the switch tracks at Ashland avenue when the conductor asked the man for his fare. He took ass bill and was about to make change when he saw the warning lights ahead. “Walt a moment,” be said and dart ed ahead with his lantern. • “Stop the carl” roared the excitable passenger, who saw the conductor and his $3 disappearing down the track. “He’s got my money r* The would be “holdup” man had reached the front door when the car flashed past the conductor, who was waiting for the rear platform. The passenger tijed to Jump from the car, but found it impossible because of the Archer avenue bridge structure. Then he made a mad dash %r the rear door, where the conductor met Wm with a polite “Don’t forget your change, ir.” —Chicago Record. A Twelve Hoar Dinner. They dined well, If not wisely, In the old days described by Sir Algernon West tn his "Recollections.” He says: ‘“Thanks to the Introduction of smok ing after dlnuer, wine drinking la now over. What It was In old days ap pears most Incredible. Tbe late Lord Clanwlllinra told me of one occasion when he had ditted at a friend’s villa near Putney. 'The dinner was extraor dinarily Intc for those days -at 8 o’clock. “When they at last rose from the table and went up to their Tooms, Lord Clanwilllam flung open h!s window and saw the haymaker* coming Into the Odd. “ T wonder.' he thought, ‘what hour they begin work.’ And on consulting his watch nr found It was B:3o—the haymaker- were retiiLulilg to work fmm chelr tr r-itkfostJ’ —New York Worse. , ' > 'W, Mini cub run hb3t (n mlliis an hour and Jump a boat 23 fJc t at bis best. The horse can trot a mite In two jtllu utes and gallop-one-In ©no, while the greyhound, hare and oat rich are all fw*er even than this. H Hustling young msn can make SCO per month and expenses. Permanent position. Experieaes unnecessary. Write qaiok for particulars, Olaik & Cos., 4tb .LoCU.Ste*t,, Philadel phia,’Fa. Just received r< alr to wear fell bat* Miss Kate Sitter. SORES AND ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become ckroxtie unless the blood i*i* poor condition—is •luggish, weak nua tumble to throw off the poison* that accumulate la.it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sys tem. S.S.S. begins thecure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from ill* morhi? A OONSTANT DRAIN effete matter’ UPOM THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or nicer heal*. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, •nd eventually to destroy the boncA Local applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. 1, B. Talbert, Lock Box aw. Winona, Miss, sayst 11 Six years ago my leg from the knee to tbefoot waa one eotid sore. Several physicians {reeled me and 1 made two trips to Hot Springs, but found no relief. I was Induced to try 8. S. 8, and It made a complete cure. I have been a per fectly wellman ever since." tfk iftek JBh is the only purely veg etable bltxSd purifier known contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, yonr blood is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this sendee. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA There is no end of Old Virginia Cheroots to waste, as there is no finished end to cut off and throw away. When you buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for five cents, you have more to smoke, and of better quality, than you have when you pay fifteen cents for three Five Cent cigars. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. * ET PAN S ™les find * • iNIS ■ Jgs \ > . \ A Good v ©res cription * - * ’ -V or mankind '-/"H Store, nt Barber, Xbrya. Tbay banub pate, indner alrrp, ad pralaa* Wa. 2" iWw rehall No maftr-r what’i th autitar m wdll * ' ** T ' aaaplM tod om Smul fnA- , F Sf** l r adArom oa mna o, n, 1 Br*tO m I 11 Ca M >a(Spnc, •., Ma> TatOß jAMN BUY A cHOME QUIT PAYING RENT "We can sell you a nice two- N story dwelling for less than $500.00. A small payment down and K balance SIO.OO per month. BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO., REAL ESTATE DEALERS. WASHINGTON SEMINARY SkSS Mscon and Baltimore Woman's College. Primary, Academic, Music, Art, | Elooution and Busines* courses. .Small classes. Individual work. NeJ | building. Homs life. Pupils enter Vassar, Wellesley and Rsndoiph-Maoon |on certificates. Next iession begins September 6'h. For illustrated catalogue ddress Mra.W.T handler, Principal,LJewlfcn D. Scott, Associate Principal