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SOCIETY NEWS.
A MATCH.
II Jove were what the rose Is,
And ! were like the leal,
grow together
In *d or clinging weather,
Blown Helds or Uower close*,
Ureon plexMtre or grey grief;
II lore were what the row Is
And 1 were like the leaf.
If I were what the words are.
And love were like the tune.,
With double soiindjtod Single,
Delight our lips would mingle
Willi kiseca glad as birds aro
That get sweet rain at noon;
If I were wliat the words are,
And love were like the tune,
If youwere life, my darling,
And I, your love, were death,
We’d shine and snow together
lire March made tweet the weather
With daffodil an>l starling
And hours of fruitful breath;
x It you wore life, my darling,
And I, youi life wore death.
If you wore thrall io imow,
And I were page to joy, - - *
We’d play fogiirfaSnd seasons
if, i hi loving looks and taeaums,
And tears of night and tr orrow,
- And laughs of maid and boy;
II yon were thrall to sot row,
And 1 were page to joy.
If you were April's lady
Aud I ivero lord In May,
We'd throw with leaves lor hows
And draw for days with flowers
Till day like night were shady
And night were bright like day;
If you were April’s lady,
And I were lord In May.
if you were queen of pleasure
And I were king of pain,
We’d hunt down love together,
Pluck out his flying feather
Ami teach his feet a measure.
And And his mouth a rein;
if jou were queen of pleasure
And 1 were king of pain,
-►Algernon Charles Swinburne,
Sit the
taaay
Sen lit
teter
e ton
"KbtU
in about tvo wooks much Iruj-tovi-a , n
health.
Mrs. O. W. Uoa'.oa nj Miss Rosa
NEW YORK (SEPTEMBER I
STATE ,
APPLES,
Nice California Pears,
Yellow Cling Peaches,
Golden Drop Plums,
And other Fruits,
Arrive (oday.
Also lirst New York
Grapes of the season
will arrive on Thursday
morning. Send orders
in early.
NUB fir SIBIL
THOS. LLOYD.
Next door to Fleming .'c Waff’s.
Coates bare loft Wy.bvllLy and ale
now iri North Carolina.
M rs, H. li. Raymond lain He-tlet •
son v ile N. C.. where she w',ll spend
several week", before returning to the
city. '*•
Dr. and Mrs 1. N. Bishop and MLs
Ifattte Bishop who have recently been
in Virginia, are now in Washington,
from where they will go to New York
returning to Brnnswick the latter pan
of the month.
A te’egram from Mrs. J. A, Butts,
announces her safe arrival in New York
after a pleasant sea trip.
Mrs. Emil Fabian bag been quitu 111
bui ia improv nr, and *'ll tocb.be q#ft
again to tbc delight of many frltnf*.
iJisn Uj'.zrl £}fjjilMil#’ej t *y/a abort
ly for New York, where she wl 1 attend
school.
Little Ytse Laura Baker is out again
after a month of feyer.
MrB. hj. Warren is on Bt. Simon with
ber sister, Mrs. Parker Bowling,whose
little child is quite 11.
Mis. Brows er Phillips, of St. Simon
will spend In Allans, the
guest of Mrs. L, 0. Boj and .
Miss Rita McKinnon will rotura In
two weeks from a trip to tho New Eng
land state*.
iWiwi inn Q-,
Mrs. M. Eikau will re'urn Monday
on the Mallory steamer from New
York, whua she has purchased her fail
ttock of millinery. Mrs. Eikau will ba
accompanied by Miss Powell, who is
remembered as head milliner of tbat.
departine. t last year.
Quite a pleasant party of young people
spent several hours rowing on the Bay
Tueaday evening, chaperoned by Mr.
W. H, DeVoe. the crowd who enjoyed
the trip were; Messrs. Leighton Bur
roughs, Ofcrrlngton Cosby, Frank
Bt;cey, LaVergne WhlUleld,Jim Bailey
John Pace, Stetson Fleming, Willis
Wilder, Malcolm McKinnon: Misses
Hav.el N'ghtenualo, Irene Wood. Marie
l DVos,, Emily Waft, Ethel Elliott.
• - : ffV
Mrs .J. J. Couoley, Misses Ethel
and Kezzle leave tonight fpt Staunton,
where Misa Kr o will enter school.
Kittle Miss Margaret B robs ton haß
recovered Ironi an lllr.ess of several
days.
Miss EilaCo'eman leaves on Friday
for Floret and?, A'a., where she will
ep nd the winter.
* , •
Mrs. C. 0. Mo. re lesycjjU-shortly for
Maeou, where She will,, visi Mrs, J. C.
Valmviay r
Three Si-t rs of tli- S’.o Joseph’s pfjj
ersrdyed In tjjm city viiUruay/*,]
will have charge W, tl;!
is located at present in the Emanuel
building la the rgar ol the Catholic
cbnrcb.'
—o
Miss WUUat" of Savaneab) pussod
through LL* city Tuesday night euroute
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES'-CALL. SEPTEMBER 13, 1900.
to her home from a pieee.nt visit to
her hi other, Mr. R. l. Williams on
St Simon.
Miss Berks Baker I.ft cn Monday
fjr Duugla", wl er.f sh willvl.it hr
brother, Mr Cl iqj Baker.
Mr. ai dMr ~ Joseph Mungbam tave
returned from ihur wedding tr p acd
are at home to their many friends at
Mrs. Mann'S oa 0,-a ree.
Mis* LuU McL ug li > left jcilsr
day morning to visit Xt-la ivos fu Val
dosta.
THE BOOKS CLOSED.
Those Whose Names Are Not Ou It
Cannot Vote.
The registrafion book* fer the Ooto
ber eieotioo cluaed yesterday, and
those who have failed to fiav* tkelv
Wpot rots.
cougt ef tbv contested pr.ru ary In
Jaoeytbe registration j ve/y Urge,
that if with ihe hi tbs very few
colored men registered, ixeept there
from thel3so',b district, where a eon
test for justice of the peace is on.
barge nun igptn. attruuotnera say, paused the
extreme heat this aummer, and doctors declare
nearly all tho prostrations were induced by dis
orders of tiie -tomaeh, (lood henlth follows
good digcsllo*. Kodol Dyspepda fare digests
vvhat you eat. If'you have indigestion or dy.
peiwia it w HI quickly relieve au<l permanently
cure you. W. J. Units. r
A Minister’s Good Work,
“I had a severe attack of bUioun colic! got a
bottle ul Chamberlaln'i Colic, Cholera and
lilarrlKrxrtomody, took two doaea and wax cn
tirely cured.’’ ays ltov. A. A. Fwwer, of Ktupo
ria, Kan. “My neighbor acro! thestieetwaa
sick for over a week, had two or three bottle! o
medicine from the doctor. He used them (or
throe or four days without relief, then called in
another doctor who treated him for some days
and gave him no relief, so discharged him. f
went over to see him the neat morning. He
raid hia bowels were In a terrible fix. that they
had oiri> long that tr was atuiost
bloody dui. I askctUiim If he bail lrj.oi! Cham
berlain's Colie, Cholera and Dlanbraa Remedy,
and he said, 'No,’ 1 went home and brought
him my bottle anil gave him one uoae;Ju.id him
to tale another doec in ntterm or twenty min
utes if be iltd not find relief, bnt he took no
snore, and was entirety cored. J tin ok it the
best medicine I have ever tried Tgb'or sale by
Dr. Bishop's drug store.
Mr, A, j. MeVclgL ts in the city,
n.c worries of a weak anil h:k mother are
only begun with Iho birth o< heT child. By
day her work is constantly Interrupted an) at
night her rest is broken by the w tiling oi th
peevish, pony Infant. Dr. Pierce's Pnrorito
Prescription makes weak women strong and
sick wonieu well It lightens all the hnrlfona
of maternity,giving to mothers strength and'
vigor, which (hay impart to their children.
In over thirty years of practice Dr. Ilerce and
his associate stair of nearly a score ot physi
cians have treated and cured more than half a
million suffering women. Hick women are in
vited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of
eiiurgo. Ail aorresposdMicv is strictly private.
Address Ur. It. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and
Surgical Institute, Buffalo.
For Diabetes use
STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
Our Greatest Specialist
For 30 years Dr. J. Newton Hath
away has so successfully 'rested chronlo
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 lx) per cent, of all cases. Iu
the treatment of loss of vital force*
nervous disorders, kidney and urinary
complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning,
rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul
iar to women, he is equally successful*
Dr. Hathaway's practice is more than
doublo that of any other specialist.
Oases pronounced hopeless by other
physicians, readily yield to his treat
ment. Write 4am. today fully about
iipur . H© makes no charge i.vr
eaßS'iltaUonTvf advice, either at his of.
flee or by mail. :
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
25 Bryau Street, Savannah, Qa
STOVES REF AI RED.
Rice, the| stOTc doctor, repairs al
kinds or cook stoves and ranges, buy
nJ sells second hand stoves, 114 Ba
treat.
September is Malaria’s
Own Month.
Malaria Is; bad enough: its children are
worse; /
dengue,
Hemorrhagic,
“Typhoid
FJvejrf Cured By —v
JQgp'S CHILL MS Ml M
/Russell’s Chill and Feyer
Tonic is acknowledged to be
tlie Best on the market,
/
everyi bottle guaranteed.
For sale by all druggists.
Julius ptto, of Macotv spnt yfster*
day in the city.
ChSttieiyajn’s Cough Remedy a Great
j Favorite.
and healing qualities of thl*
remedy, ia pleasant taste and promat aud per
jianent eurvahave made It a treat favorite
with people everywhere. It is especially prized
by mothers of small children for colds, croup
and whooping cough, as it always affords quick
reltef. and a* it contains ua oylum or other
harmful drrg, it may he given as cdsMently to
a baby as to an adult. For sale by Bitbiuiji
drug store. wt
•‘1 bad a running tors on my leg for seven
yiars ” wxlleqlllrs. James Forest of Cheppew*
Fail*, Vi'J*.,“and-pent hundreds of dollars in
tryfag to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner
•hive entirely eur*d It," W. J. Bu;t.
Do you read what people say about Kood's
SaipstaariMa? It U caring all forma of disease
Bauaed or promoted by Impure blood.
*
Cured 0 f Cbtonio Diarrhoea After 30
Year* of Suffering.
“If suffered fcr thirty rwwa wll* diarrhoea
and thought I wa# priat tmtag Bored," says
John 8. Ifalloway, of Frimih 'Camp, Miss. “I
had sfien so much time and money and suffered
so much thatY had given up all>ipe of recov
ery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diar
rhoea that I could do no kind of (abort mid not
cren-lravel, Uu ’- by accident l wea per uitted to
find a wertln of ChMalwriaba'a Col to, tlbolcra
and Diarrhoea Remedy, amt after taking sev
eral bottlea I amenjUrely cAred of that tvou
bV. lam so pleased with the result that ! am
anxious that 4be in reMix of all who suffer as
I have.'" ter sale by Bishop's drug store.
■Yuat;re.*H**d ready to wear felt hate
Mira Kate Slater.
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JloeiMaa* - jsoiruu man can usake SAO
per month a4 expenses. Permanent
position. Experience uuneceseary.
Write quick for particulars, Clark*
Cos., 4tb A tjocna.Streets. {Philadel
phia,Pa.
STTBUKB EXCURSION RATES
To All X.xxtaUj, Seaside and Lake Resorts
Tia the Plant System.
Tieketeiii a'e Jims’} Jo September :*>, with
return tlfet “rlober 31. ia|fc
Perfe-I pesmtilgei semtea. rmimai, K-per
onaU taeSne. Fug mWwtßaw e nm oa ap
plication.
-<e*+. w. watks, ti. r. a,
•f~- OrunsWsek, Ga.
B.W. WRRSilfk tit,Savannah,<Ja
Y
SOREST AMD
ULCERS.
Some* and Fleers never become chronic
artless the Mood la in poor condition is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw oft
the poison* that accumulate in it. The
system ftiust bo relieved of the unhealthy
tnaGer through the sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood hasbeen made pure and healthy
and all impurities eliminated from the sys
tem. 5.5.5. cure by first cleans
ing and invigoi blood, building
op the general healthlßMctnoving from
the system a ntlNtmr no aim
all morbid,
efietematter. UPON
When this has been accompHshedrjfclis.
charge gradually ceases, and the sofflSk
nicer heal*. It isihe tendency of these old"
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
and eventually to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate psin, cannot i each the seat
of the trouble. S. S. S. docs, and no matter
how apparently hopeless your condition,
even though vour 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, diesel bodv.
Mr. TANARUS, & Talbert, Lock Bex irinons. Mine,
?yi sl rear* sso inr lea A-om the knre t3
the fore was one solid set*. Several physicians
treated me and I tusds two trips to Hot Springs,
but folic (too redef. Iw* Induced to try 8. S. b.
Sndlttaades complete cure. I have been a per
fealy wsU taan ever ripcc."
rtife i&t /Ste Is the only purely vrg
oSa etable blood purifier
known—contains no
W- KJJ poisonous ruicerslt to
7W V min the digestion and
add to, rather than relievo your suffer-
If your flesh does not heal readily
when scratehc-l, bruised or cut, yoor blood
is in bad condition, ami ary ordinary sors
is apt to become chronic.
Send for our free book and write cmr
physicians about your case. We make no
charge for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CIX, ATLANTA, fiA.
There is no end of
Old Virginia Cheroots'
to waste, as there is no finished end to I
cut off and throw away. When you i
buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for j
five cents, you have more to smoke, j
and of better quality, than you have
when you pay fifteen cents for three
Five Cent cigars.
Ttifee Hundred million Old Virginia CHeroots smoked this
year. Ask your own dealer. Price. 3 for 5 cents. a
fi IPAN S tiboies
doctors find
1 *
A Good i
‘ _-,:r . j* ,
Prescription./
C for mankind
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I? ** .u l)e,ni,t, Gwecm. XntMrmx,' '
“ ’■V Mfw-Sia4, CcDeni Storm aad Butxn
tttMuk pain, induce tires, um 4 mndomm lift A ■
2** m * tler the m After, tpe wiA * vT
mmmtwlt mma >r —* —T ibno m nalailox . .
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WASHINGTON SEMINARY SSSs
Macon and Baltimore Woman’s College Primary, Academic, Music, Art,
Elocution and Business courses. Small classes. Individual work. Neff
building. Home life. Pupils enter Vassar, Wellesley and Rjndolph-Mtoon ,
on certillcates. Next session begins September 6th. For illustrated catalogue
ddress Mrs. W,T handler, Principaf.Llewlljn D. Scott, Associate Principal
Bloodworth &Jdnes
New Livery Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given al!
orders. Drayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. E St.
W R. SMITH’S COLLEGE. LEXINGTON, W,
U wherv dtur-ejvn after titveating from Sag
te Ho <tx tutt been •dMCMtfsl
s BookVtcMr*. stW*rphcr*, Tek*. !
bow “•cc, rt fc’rooi ti.joo **!ary i
per ye* , CHp&tna ewanird
bu s rak>C two j
World' l ;*• to thousjmd.TMNdT?* {
cetwft.l v-' v thi# theaprft Zod 1
motii • Cuythl* •
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SYRUPJFjfcs
CALIFORNIA FIO SYPLP CB.
FWNOTE THE WAMP,
FROM A FORMER SOLDIER.
“Soldiers comprehend the horrors of * Fever
Stneketi Camp miles away from the tva*o of
supplies. In such place-Johnson's Chill and
Fever Tonic came fa. You needed no <dimne
or Calomel; use Johnson's Tonle, anj you
-would pull through."—C nas, F. Rot kjj, Everett
City, Ga.
USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPS YOU WELL
A. B. GIK A K DEAF,
Sole Matftfactarer. Savannah, Oa
Cheap Rates Via Southern Railway..
RICHMOND, V A.—Annual Conrentlon "ovrr
erfign Grarul Ivodgt*, In<t*pendf*nl < dd
Fellows, One fare for the roond trip. Tickets
on sale Sept. 15-17, final limit Sept. 26.
MACON. Ga.—Street and AgricnHoral Fair.
For indivuliinla,one fare for the round trip.
For military companies and brass biindjsHu
nniforra, 20 or more on one ticket, |fi.9n for
the round trip. Ticktts on sale Sept.
final limit Oct. 21.
1.01 IsVILI.E, KY ,- Annual conrentioii col
ored Oddfellows, Oac fare for round trip-
Tickets oa aate Sept. 2SG 50, and Oct. I, final
limit Oct 0. 0
ASHKVII LE, N. C.--Annual meeting Miaeis-
Bippi Valiep Medical Assoc*intern. One fare
for round trip. Ticket# on sate Del. 6-Ui, Dual
limit Oct. 15.
K ANSAS CITY'. MO.--.\ccount of Nation Con
veuHoo of the Chrietian church. ticketwlll
te -. Id to Kansa.# Otr, Oct. "-10. with final
limit Oct. 2.5, at rate of one fare for the round
trip, plug |4.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.~Clkioamau*4 and
Chattanooga National Park Commission.
Annual reunion of the Society of the Ynuy
of the umberlaud, Confedcrat • Veterans
> uih; annual meeting Nati'mal
span -h War Veterans. One fare for the
round trip. Ticket* on a*ie Octoben and ,
>Mth filial limit October 10,1000. •
l,K\i NtiTi >N, IvY.—Kentucky Horse BrwileiV
.'i^s > Septe,u,;er 30 ’ wUl ‘ ntt * tl J,n *
ATLANTA, <* southern Interstate Fair*
t >r in*ii\ i<tuaN, one fnre for the roundenp,
: P ,u adunssion to the fair ’-trueaE !
i or' iHtary companies and bra-? :-Aiuia •In
ufuforta, twenty or more on one tn i ozq
’ c 1 7^°r tui.c* in each direction p* r<* a pita. J
I <.H VHLEBTON, ?#. ■ O.—Annual ConveaMon
1 .*.-•*< of Ymeric in Municipaiifie^Tone
I tar •, ■ 1 ■ r the r ound trip plus Tickets on
[ aie l pan i li, wiiii tlnmt liuiii Dc
t
AMERICIT?,GA,—Graud Lodge A. F. and A.
Mnwng and Auxtlmry. One .rod one-third
fa for the rouod trip. Tickets oa said
> ptember ;jo to OeVber *2, with fiaid limit
October r, IPOO. ****•
: 1 CIBBER City, Ca.—Co’ored Cftropmening.
| One and one-third fares for tbe round trip
1 ickets on Bale #*pG mbcr 27 and 30, with
final limit October I, liXV*, .. .