The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 12, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. HKIf DA Si E UAUI), (*. D.S., In Life) A dainty trifle,(ilk and lace, AH white and palest tine; A pencil hangs be) jw the place Where it la bent in two. A silken cord upon her arm So soft, and round, and white, (Suspends, scenic from every barm, . Tbia little book tonight. \ Within tho tiny home X glance; Tfie-bnII hat juit begun, Hat tome one taken ivery dance, She might have afivedm* one. 1 look Along the list of name?, And looking there J That every waltit some fellow claims Whose name begins with ft. I'm hurt, mid say bo in a way I fear is scarce p< lite, Hut, as I turn, I hear her say, '•Don't leave mo so tonight!’’ Then,with a sudden, louder smile, She whispers,“Don’t look blue: Ton might baveknotvn it ail tho while, The D was meant for you!” Mrs. F. A. Wrench and children left last week fur Dalton, where they will spend several weeks. Mlsb Daisy Mclntush has returned frvm a trip to New York and is spend ing several weeks the guest of Mrs. Hugh Porter at the Oglethorpe. Mrs. Jas. Dunwody wilt return to this city in a week or two from a trip north. Mtb. S. C. Atklnron is at Lllhia Springs. <- Mrs. Lowrtc of Maoon.JwUo has been viaitirg Mrs. Hugh Porter returned to her home Saturday. Miss Kale Slater has been-quite ill far revenl days, but la now improving. Miss Facile Ur,,!*’Nightingale did not accompany home, hut will return her school ilu'ies. U • Annie ut last Met vv :!•!••.- 11, i’.i Sill, li< , Ast, r m I < .1 splendid position. Mrs. L. H. Haym is hack from a visit to relatives in Columbus. Mrs. A. H. l.eavy l ul>o >U t her home ou Howe strut, much to the re gret of her many friends. The following two Items ate from the NEW YORK ISEPTLMBeRI STATE JL APPLES, HEf Nice California Pears, Yellow Cling Peaches, 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. S rs THOS. LLOYD. Next doortp Fleming & Waff's. Savannah Press: Mrs F. D. M. Btrachan of Brunswick is in the city visiting relatives. Miss L : llle Jeffers has returned to Brunsw.ck after a visit to friends in SavaDnah. A .BIG EXCURSION The large colored excursion from St Augusllne and Jacksonville arrived last night. A large crowd came and a big time is bo ktd for in colored circles. Tho St. AujqHme band and hasball club also came, and an interesting game will be played between that team and Brunswick’s col ored club this afternoon out at the ball grounds. LARGE EXCURSION. It is the custom of the Southern Pine Company to tender annual excursions to tbeir employe*, and their great crowd of workers will come to Brunswick this time. The excursion will arrive Thurs day. HARPER WHISKEY’ RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL Paris, Aug. 25-(Special dispatch,)— American whiskiea received the cfli oiai approval of the exposition today, when gold medal was awarded to Bernbeim Bro-., Louisville, Ky„ on their 1. W. Harper, whiskey. Boldin 1 runswick, Ga., by T. Newman. W, N, Hawking, of Atlanta, was a vis,tir to the cliySunday. N f i R liftf. fa*. Twe-xbj Yean. ".1 bait bronchitis for twenty yoara,” said Mrs Minerva Smith of Danville, 111,, -amt at times have buou bedfast. I never go) relM until had taken h oley a Honey mid Tar. It Is pleas aut and gives quick relief, and la a sure cure tor threat and lung diseases." Take nothing l*|>. W. 8. Ruffs. 8. J. Hays, of Macon, spent Sunday in the city. A MinUttf’i Good Work “l htt l a severe attack of l,siioua colic, (rot i bottin of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbum IlonMidy, took two doses and was en tirely cured, 1 ’ says Her, A. A. Power, of Empo ria, Kan. “My neighbor across tbo street was Blok for over a week, had two or throe bottles o medicine from the doctor, 110 used them for three or four days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated hint for some days And gavo him no relief, *o discharged hitu. 1 went over to see him the next mermug, Ho said Uts bowels were In a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long that It was almost bloody flux. I asked hjm H liolaif tried Cham berlain's Colic, Choky* and Qftirrhwa Remedy, imJ he said. -No,’ i wcnjrTioujc and brought him my bottle and gavo t/m one due; told him to lake another dose in nfte** ov tS uty min utes if ho did not flud' rellof, but he ton’* no more, and was entirely cured. I think It the beat medicine I have ever tried "HKor sale by Dr, Bish-’p’s drug store. Mr. A. J. McVelgL is in the city, - The worries ol a weal: and sick leoiher are only begun with the Myth of her child. Ily day her work is eonstautlV Interrupted and at night her rest is brokea-byklm willing of th peevish, puny Infant. Dr. pjfcree'e Favorite Prescription makes weak wonien Strong and rick women well. It tightens ail\Ht®hnrd< ns of mtternlty, giving to aud vigor, which iinpat^flj^^^Rßildri-u. 11l over tITTTIy years i u| >■ and null:"C 3iilTerlut^t^t*ju' : vr, in v iti 1 to consol/ free of charge. I AU ejf private. Admivea Dp ' anil, u,s Hliorted and relieved by Jfi and Tar. Suggest it to {h chould do thisla-;a friend THE BRUNSWICK TIMK.K-CALL. SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. A great rally Eleventh 0 . trice Campaign to Open In Camde-u. There will, be a g'“,t dernocrAt'e tally snd birkeA tjicMc it eV uudbi ft e, .Carnded c..uaty, < n Fyntay nex', •n 3 Co.)fir,-3-mait B'> t>j witl he the cr ator of the day. Th C-mden ladies promiee ihe visitors tbe b-st dinrier they evVr had. It is pr.-bable 'hat rtjttlte a :|mibr Will be pre-eft* from Brunswick. CHEAP RATES PLANT SYSTEM. . - ..*>■ Accjum of the anou 1 mstlin x of the National Association of Spanish War Vettrna at Chetun oya, ! ‘Teiin., Oct. 9 o 11, the PL.nt System Will sell tickets f om Bruxswick to GhaUiticiosa and return at one fare for Tickets on tale 0c*..8 and 9, flnsl Hrolt Out. .3, r ' r> , Account of the K ntucky Trotting Horse BreoJetV Aa.-ocix'ioo, I.exiog ton, Ky., Oct, 2 to 3, the Plant Syaiem will sell tickets from Brunswick to Ltxing'on and return at one fare for the round trip Tickets cm st ie Srpt. 30 to Oct. 1, limited until Oct, lj AT THE OGLE i'HORPB. g J. H, Morgan and wife, .Everett City; J. Bailey Gordon, Rome*. J. B. Twitty, Camilla; Charles S. Davie, Y.; P. S. Sutherland, Sirevan, Gt.; J. J. Grase, Max N. Kohler, Savannah; S K Pugb, New York; E. Girriton, St. Louis; \V. L. Mtybe, Philadelphia; \Y. A. Rhudy, Atlanta; E Frank, Cincinnati; f. W. W illiaujt, Mew Y,-irk: O. D. Wood, Barnwell, S. C.; W, Atkinsxo,'Kar reo county; W. D. Gaillard, Charles ton; J. \V. Holmes, Atlanta; Mary M. R iberte, Cbebygon, Mich. IN FORMATION WANTS D. Madame Vayer, No, IS, Rue Simarf, Paris, is anxious to hsve news of her brother whom she has not beard from ip over ten years. His name is Le vayer, a Frenohman, ms Tried, three Children, He was a boat builder by trade and at one time be lived in Chatranoojta, Tenn . Later he moved to Biinbridge, Ga., or to Brunswick, He may have changed his name. TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. roves signature la on each box. tic. SCHOONER NOBLE ASHORE. Sebastian, Fla., Bept. 11,—The thiee lusstrri schooner May E. Noble of Hath i aground a quarter of a mile off shore, two miles south of Sebastian. She seems to be abaudoned, as there u no appear ance of life on board. She will be board ed from shore as soon as the > sea falls sufficiently for safety. Our Greatest Specialist For 20 years Dr. J Newton Hath away has so successfully ’rested chronic diseases 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 in 90 per cent, of all cases. In the treatment of loss of vital forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, raralysia, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iMo women, he is equally successful* Ilr. Hathaway’s practice is more than /doable 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 hit of fice or by mail. ~:.W J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 85 Bryan Street, Savannah, Oa STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, thej stove doctor, repairs al kinds or coo’t stoves and ranges, buy ad sells second hand stoves, 414 Ba treet. September is Malaria’s Own Monti. Malaria i3 ba d enough; its children are worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fevers Cured Pj~ n —i mnm cbu m mu ionic Russell’s Chill and Feyer Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every, bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Julius Otlo fc of Macon. ep"nt yester day in tbe city. Ohamfivrlaia’s Dough Remedy a Great Favorite. . Tin Boothing and healing qualities of this |kirt*dy, its plca-iaot lasts and promat and per manent cures have made It a sreat favortte with people everywhere, it is especially prized hy mothers of small children for oolds, croup and whooping cough.as it always affords quick relief, anil aa it doatains iio opium or other harmful dreg, it may be given an confidently to a hahy as to au adult, rot sale by Bishop* drug store. “I tad a running soiw on my leg for seven yeira ” writclhjlrs. Janies Forest of Chopper*’ Falls, IVia., “and spent hundreds of dollars In tryttheuo got it healed. Two boxes of Danner Salve entirely cured It.” W. J. Butts. ' ’Do you read what people say about Hood's Sarsaparilla: Jt la curfing all forms of disease cauked or promoted by Impure blood. • 'nred of Ohronie Diarrhoe* After 30 Years of Saffori'-g. “If suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought 1 was past iifijag cured,” vays John S. Italloway, "J)f krtueS'Carp, Mist. “I had Siam so m qph.’thne .'tiulnnney anti suffered so much that r had gtVcn up niljiopes of recov ery . I wet- so feeble from theaffect* of {fie diar rhoea that I could do no kind of labor) uUi not even travel, hut by accident I was per pitted to dud a bottle of Cliatnlieriain'e .Colic, Cholera and DiarrUjea Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottle* I am entirety eAred of that trou b'e. lam v>pleMed/trith Wierorttlt that! am auxioes that it be ijfafanlr'o* ~!! who quffer as \'u ,tvt-.’ ’ ■ For sale by liishcp's drug store. Just received rely to wear felt hats ML* Kate Slater. Hustling young man osn make *6O per mouth and eipsqaee. Permanent .position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for partioulare, Clsik A Cos., 4th „<& .Locus,Streets. iPuiladei pbla.-Pa. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES TANARUS All Moan tain, Seaside and Lake Retorts Via the Plant System. Tickets on sale J,me 1 to Mgntber so, with return limit , ciuber S&uaep, * lVitc-t nun Kri* j’fPnUrn„ *►**• on all trains. Ku,li infer,afction given on ap plication. GKO. tV.CO.VM*. D.r. A„ lirnnewick. Oft. B. W. WKKNV P. T. M., Savannah, Ga. sores ma ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood is in poor condition —is Sluggish, weak and unable to throw of! the poisons that" accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger to life would follow eflkidu. it heal before the blood has been roadeptoe and healthy and all impurities el imin ated from the sys tem. S S-S. begins the cure by lug and'invigorating the blood, 1 up the general health and removingnßto in 4m! a constant draM efletematter. UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the core or nicer heals. It is the tendency of theaaold indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, wEile soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. 6. does, and no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing •lae can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr - lft Talbert, Lock Bo* us,Winona, Miss, jaysi J’Sta years ago my leg from the knve to the fast was one solid sort. Several physidsns treetad me and ! made two trips to Hot Springe, but found no relief. J was induced to try S.S. S snd it made a complete core. I have bean a Der feetly well man ever since " MM MM MM U the only purely veg etable blood purifier known—contains no poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and and to, rather than relieve your suffer ings. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, vour 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 service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. There is no end of Old Virginia Cheroots j to waste, as there is no finished end to | cut off and throw away. When you I buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for ] five cents, you have more to smoke, j and of better quality, than you have when you pay fifteen cents for three 1 Five Cent cigars. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask yoor own dealer. Price, 3 (or 5 cents. 4 | fiTPAN S Doctors find * rtj \ jfy, .• 'j' . A Good Prescription ,W - . For mankind '■’** v. / ’ ■ W W-Afc _ J* Draret.tv, Ovoren, Xc-aarMita, /' . if 1 —• OiaenU St.cs, tad Barbeo —- kulih pain, induce deep, and proton, <2fc. ’ . [h* (tvnn rduft No mauer whnl’> tho mow. mm 2 wtU . T “* “Ph and one fk.oo.od tooA • “V eddenoo no reeotp, of —w J f kr*e dWHOotonl Cos., >yroco *t„ Xw.TfdlW 4 *y - ran emu ssss Mftoon and Baltimore Woman's College Frimsry, Academic, Music, Art, Elocution and Business courses. Hmall classes. Individual work. Set building. Home life. Pupils enter Vssaar, Wellesley and Rndolph-Macon on certificates. Next session begins Septembr fi'h. For illustrated catalogue dilress Mr. W.T handler, D. Scott, Associate Principal Bloodworth &Jones New Livery Stables New Buggies Fine Horses Prompt attention given all orders. Drayage a spec-! ialty. Phone 24-3. E St. COUtGt, tfXINGrON. KY., I* wKcr* after inverting from SA3 to for been cJucßtrd for petition* * bookjhwnpr*, Stenographer*. Teleg. rather a, sod ov r.c/<*from >1.500 *a!*ry per yssr. KefHut.v>\ ar]el hit graduattv M*4£ol.• fed lt*o WofM*l 6*po*ltl nvgjjdgfr* t* eeeaful graduate*. tht> theopoti tn d •Mi influontial yuythl*i out for refer*(kc. Read advert*m>MJtv£ oartiew utar* addr** *** W. k. 3<mtfv Ky. " BUY THE CENUINIV SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BT ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. nr VOTE TH! Ff AM*. FROM A FORMER SOLDIEU. •Sol. Here comprehend the horrors of a Fever Stricken camp mile- awv from the base of supplies, in such place- Johnson's Chill nni Fever Tonic come in. You needed no Quinine or Calomel: use Johnson's Tonic, and you would pull through.''—t'UAS, P. Robbs, Everett City.ua. U6E NO OTHER* IT KEEPS YOU WELL A. 13. GIRARDEAU, Sole Manufacturer, Savannah, Oa. Cheap Rales Via Southern Railway. RICHMOND, V A .—One fare for fbe round trip, account Annual Convention National BnptLt A* ’oeiatHin (coloml). Tickets on sale Sept. 10-I*, with final limit Sept. £% inclu sive. RICHMOND, V A,—Annua) Convention i*over ©rcign Grand Lodge, Independent Order <'dd P'eUows, One fare for the round trip. Ticket'* oa ilc B*‘ikt. 15-17. final limit Sept. *5. M ACOUf. Ga.—Street and Agricultural Fair. ¥or Individuals,one fare for the round trio. For military companies and brass bn ad 9 lxi uniform, or more oa one ticket |3.so for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. *4-2S, anal limit Oct. 21. 101 isv I LI.IK, KY. -Annual convention col ored Oddfellows. One fare for iooml trip, Tickets on sajc Sept. 2&-30, and Oct. 1, final iimlt Oct i). ASH KVII.LE, N. C.-Anwul meeting Mlgsis •ippi Yallep Medical Association, thtefare for round trip. Tickets on sale ucLS-U, final limit < >1 %. 1 1. KANSAS CITY, MO.--Account of Nation Cm vcnttoD of the Christian cbnreli. tickets will be sold to Kansas City, Oct. $-10. with final limit Oct. K, at rate or one fare for Hte round trip, plus sl. CHATTANOOGA. TKNN.—Chicauiauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Annual reunion of the Society of the Army •jf ne (‘umberlaud, Confederate Veterans annual meeting National Association -|> imuh *ar Veterans. One fare for the inland trip. Ticket# on tale OetobUU h and 9. with final limit October 13, 1000. | I.RXLNOTf IN, KY r .—Kentucky Horse Breeders* I Association. One fare for the round trip* l 1 ickHie ou sale September 80, with final limit October l. r s 1900. ATLANTA, GA.—Southern Interstate Fair. For individuals, one fare for the round trip, plus to cents sdmission to the fair grounds. For u il it ary companies and brass bands ta uniform, twenty c*r more on one ticket, one cent per mile in each direction per capita. CHARLESTON, S. C.—Anunsl Convention lAtguc of American Municipalities. One fare for tho round trip plus *2.00. Ti. kettion sale December 9 and 11, with final limit De cember 24,1V00. AMFRICCjt,GA,—Grand Lodge A. F. and A. Masons lnd Auxiliary. One and one-third fa cs for tho round trip Tickets on sale September : to October 2, with final limit October 7,1900. LUMBER CITY, Ga-Co’orcd Campmeeting, one and one-third fares L>r the ionn,l trip. Ticket# on sale September s* and fin. with final limit October 1.1000,