The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 14, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. Through eieep'g blue d>fnc wheel fondly to and fro Ten with*i|§pK Ho*e. borne to iMiae across the west, A golden flurry of glad wings, hut lo! in ilws dark pines <if memory where they et One mocking feather i<s the rnoet we hold! —Arthur* T. Stringer In The Book than. Mr. W. J. Daagalx, of Birming ham, formerly of Brnoswiek, has rc irt turned from a trip to the Paris Expo sition. Mias Jennie Hall, of Brooklyn, leaves today for ter home, accompcn ied by hrr daugLtur, Mrs. Oee Llch loiter, whom she has boon visiting for several months. Mrs. W. F. Parker, of Brooklyn, N. Y„ will spend sovorel months in Brunswick tb'e winter. 'lho nbme of Mr Frank Mallard was unintentionally le.'t out of the account of the boating parly in yesterday's paper, Mr. II- R, Hopkins and little girls, Mari# tnd Elizabeth - left Tuesday night for Thomaevil'e. Mrs. Wallace,of St. Sitnon, is spend ing several days in Bruuswiek. the guest of h?r sister, Mrs. Alice Chand ler, Tjio many friends wj 1 be pleased to hear that Mrs, C. P, Goodyear, who Ifas been ill in Atlanta, is much im -111 leave., on S. inlay " ’ ll vr '' ht- will at- w . # *n’- yi'.'tu-.'.ivi r 11 a in p ivt at their hall last night, Mi. F. H, StfeaH “|g-, fttiah, is at the Oglt llm- p- 1 . Mr. K. 0. K IrgslJtj. 'vas> hi lire rHy ye.-t .(-.lay. Mi. A, H, Davant, of guest at il.c Oglethorpe. lr. w 1~, lla'chsr has returnW from .Jesup, wk re ho has bar n attend ing the d'etrlei. conference. NEW YORK IsiwtMKßl STATE APPLES, HrT 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. MB Ilf Hi. THOS. LLOYD. Next door to Flnjn| & Wall’s. Mr. J. J. Grass, Savannab, was in; the city ytsterday. Mr, S, A. llyan, of Atlan’a. 6p‘.nt yes erday in the city. Mr. W. A. Price was in the city y s* 'Cr3ayfr.ru IVaycrosa. Mr. A. G. Jones, if Macon, is a guest at the Oglethorpe. - Mr. Bradt has closed the opera house ice cream parlor. Judge J. D, Gcufdcarae over from St. St. Simon yesterday. Mr. Albert Anderson ia spending several weeks on St. B:ni m. The Marine Band held tholr regular weekly practice last night. Joe, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H, heavy, continues quite ill. Mr. W. L. Lumpkir, of Jackson- ville, i a guest at the Oglethorpe. Mr. J. R. Thornton, of Allan's, war among the yisitors to the city yester day. Mr. S, T. Kingsberg. of Veldes a, wastmoogthe yisito s to the city ye;- terday. The heavy cloud ia’e yesterday af ternoon caused considerable frighi among our citizens. <; Mr. Geo, W. Haines, sopuilcLndwil Of the B. & W,H. R., was in the city yesterday ttvtu Waycross. INVITED TO SPEAK. Hon. John T. Boifeuillet of Macon clerk of the hou e of repressnlat!ves,has been invited to make campaign speeches in Maryland and Indiana for the demo cratic party next mouth. The invitation was by the national democratic executive com mitter, and it is yeyy probable that it wli b* acreptraJ. Mr. is wet! known throtig’f£ out Georgia as a stump speaker of great sblllty. Tho fact that he has been in vited by the national committee to make speeches in other states shows that hia reputation is not in Georgia alone. Ho will also nuk# several si<Beches in Ueor- counties where there is opposition to democratic candidates. How Bright’s Difsass Starts. Indigestion,biliousness,blood pi,in, mod with uvea and uric acid (which .should have been excreted by tho kidneys), rheumatic pains in nerves and loints,causing Irritation of the kid neys. then pains ovot the small of the bad., murk sure approach f Bright’s disease. l)o not delay ic taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, for It '■ .is i vigil. Take no substitute. w. .ujQt#; P AT TUK OQLKTHOUI’E. FsJJ. Stone, Savannah; F. D.Sitnp Bu#,iD;w York; H C. Kugslan, Naeh- Title; A. H. DavWnr, 'Memphis; J. J. Grasr , 9*unnnl , ,t. j { . Thornton, John C . Whitner, Ailei, a;C, 8. Ap'e, Florida; It. >1 Kjle, N’ortb'Carolios; J. P. Legare, Charleston ; \V. A. I'rioe, Wajoross; A. tt. .lone?, Macoc; B Moufain, Now Y|irk; Geo. W, Maine* Wsyoross; 9. A. Rjan, Atlanta; W. W. Meadow?, Macoo; W.T,,'T.ampkin, Jaokaoy.Villa ; ,1. q, Donahue, Knox ville ; H. T kifcisherrfr, Va.!do*?, = —w- Na R-IUI far 'i%gor Hears. “I liarl bronchitis icr-tw -nG year*.’ sud Mrs Minerva Smith of llauviTfe, tit. “and at times have heen badftwt. Inoyorjtoi rail ( until had token I'otcy'a ilo.iey aiui Tar. U Is pleas am ana site- quick relief, *iid la .-11 re cure fur tlimatan.i Inn, -.Usuq.y Take umlilog S. Hill*. .q. Now D tho time to 1 clothes cleanoU aod pressed. See J'm Carter. - STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, tho] store doctor, repairs al kinds or cook stoves and ranges, httj, ad sell* second hand stoves, 414 Ba / "H THE BfiUXSWrCK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 11, 1900. SORES AND 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 eystetn 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. B.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general health and removing from ‘.l* mortdeb ? CONSTANT DRAM effete matter. UPON THE SYSTEM. When this haa been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or nicer heals. It is the 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 alle viatepain, oann ot reach the seat of the trouble. 6. S. 8. does, and no matte* how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution ha* 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. I. R Talbert, Lock Bo* 145, Wtoona, Sflsa, *ywt •• St* years ago my leg from the knee to the foot was one solid sore. Several physician* prated me and ! made two trip* to Hot Springs, but found no relief, f was induced to try §. ft 8 , and it made a complete owe. 1 have been a per fectly well man ever aince.” known— contains no laJR kj@ *-Sm poisonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffers Iflgs. If your flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood Is In baa condition, and any ordinary awe is apt to become chronic, J Send for our free book and write ©nr physician# about your case. We make no Charge for this service. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, BA. YARN SFINNERS CONVENE. Atlanta, Gs,, Sept. 13. —'ffco annual meeting of the Southern Hosiery Yarn Spinner*’ Association was belli in tbla city today. Tbe main tojjic of diacyt sion waa the Increase id tk New cot ton crop, and its probable effect ch tbe jarn market. % “I bad a running sore on iny leg for seven Ji ars " writes Mrs. Jame* forest of Clheppowa Kalis, M i*., “ami spent hundred* of dollars In trying to get tt hoaiod, Two boxes of Conner Salvo entirely cured it," W. J, Cults. GUN CLUB BACK. The members oi the Brunswick Gin Cub Who went to Wayaross to panic!* 1 ate in the annual shoot of the ciub of Hay ifoui scores were made by thomem 1 hers Do you l end what people any about Hood's Sarsaparilla? It Is curing all forms of disease caused or promoted by Impure blood. NO MEETING. A meeting of the board of education was booked for yes erday, but oaac count of‘'no ij icrum’’it was postpon ed. The out of towu members of the board were here. —— - Ulcer*, open or obstinate eyres, scalds and piles quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine in the world. W. .J. Butt*. PROBABLY KILLED. Mr. J sines E. Gorman and wife, Of this city, who removed to tfalveatcn some time ago, are among the list of those who perished iu the awful storm there. TO COKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bronx. Quinine Tablet!. All druggists refund the money if it fails to rare. E, W. trove's signature Don each box. JSc, CllOdE SHOOTING. Farmington, Ptali, Sept. 18.—Nathan Haworth, the slayer of night wa'chman Thomas Sandell of Layton, is sentenced to death by shooting tomorrow. After Beutencjvi,was passed IJaworth had an option of selecting the ride or rope method of execution in vogue in this state. He chose the latter. i KussellVyhiil and Fever ! Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every cottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. ■fedavo your clothes cleaned nnd press ed w Jim Carter. THE LI ! B BROKE. And Ab.ut Tweniy-Five Negroes Took a Fall. Oat at tbe colored ball game jester-’ day afternoon there was a pine tree outside of tbe park loaded with ce gross. Just aboat tbe fifth inning when the game was getting quite io terestirg, one of tbe limbs on tbe tree gave away and about twenty-five ne groes came to the ground. Taere was a general mixup for a wh ls, tut no one was seriously burr. Mr. Lewis \V. Beach has relumed from a trip to Fernandina. September is Malaria’s Own Month. Malaria is bad enough: its children are worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fcvera Cured By Jiras'j tsiu, m nm rant FROM A FORMER SOLDIER. - *So!<llers eompretea J the terrors of * Striotoo Camp mil*-- away from the Case of Aiippilca. Jji such plasevijahnsfus's CMtl ami f iandAuamein. You needed no tttuaiiie use .Johnson’s Tonis, sARTyoa sjjgwjpalt ugh.”-,CHAS. V. KoD*v,TEfsrett USE 90 tfTHER. IT KEEPSJYOtJ WELL A. B. GIRAM)E4U, Bol* Mauufactnrer, .Savannah, Oa- Soutkrn Railway Cos. a* JSSce<fem;iaJ Agent, Brunswick, Ga. HCWEBirLEM. For SavaciikhiM ashlngt.m and Sew York, L,v Hriinyw.ck. .ft4o am - <i g pm Ar t-aramrah Aftam id 50 am Ar \\ aaMafcttm am - m pm Ar ttmjfont, . - stiijpm s n am 4 F*p Jacksonville. At Rraaaw iclt. . -iw nm tjf H 2ft pm hOS pm Ar daejkiWTvfkiltY anight 40 pm Im In For NAttkaia, LouisvjHo anj'Oiiicuutari T.vti|Wß-,riok It team .a ft pm jNffiyafe""-- ,115 pm swmm 71' am 740 pm From New York, Waaklngton and t.v Sow Vnrk. illsam Ly II 15 nm 1* SnyanoaO 1 *.a 44" pw 6 20 m 5 (to ltn Ar m<m*\viQkr. ffla pm >OS am m sr. pm kriMu Jacksonville. Lv J*Cc-I'mVllfi,... 1 a.rpu; Ar Bnnwick S 25 pm tr.iiu Cincinnati, luhrviUe, Atlanta aa l Mason. . Lv Cincinnati* ; a (Sara s no pm Lv LouiavtU*. ~.. .? 4? ara r4* pin I.v Atlanta ISSSpjn IJOSpm UvMacon ........ f Man, ssopm Ar Brunswick r n)-aii> 8:3 pm * notice:^ New ; mi|i|d.rice meal, best milk aid feed for stock oajgfymttkeT Wholesa’e Grocers imd Pro duce Dealers. Cheap Kat*i v* P *r>t System. Riehnumtl, 'Va.—w& -<m over£n Grnud J#odge 1.0,0. ti I*-;PiU liW. Tickets soitl >cptemtor . with foal 25, at rate -.m round trfjk . w IVtrolt. Mieh.-BienniK? etrrclave <>f I'yvb4*s -iupufitar to BcptcnGHT 1. : tk to to sold August Hp IS. 2(1, Wi h final ioo tewitor 5, at rate of one faro r *j.U trip. GKO. W.t tLVTKH, T>. p. A., Bl’OUSWk'ke n. w.;wrk\v, r. t.m., Savannah, Ga. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. AUenYs’Fdot- Ease. a‘iH>wd<*v. It ctu<*• painful, smarting, wervoua feet noiKi a growing a?3B-niu! instHDtlv taScos the -t lug out of edra** and him* ions. It’s Use greau-t cowfyit discovery of the age. Allen’s FootrKßPe makes tight or aeu shoes feel eaap. it is a certain cure f r >\veat iQg.eußauK ud h -t. tlre.l,seeing feet. Trv it unhy. -“SoJut hj all druggie* aoJ shoe By uuiU for tAc m stampa. TritG naek -re Prw*. Addiefe Aih n *•• Olmstead, Le Koy, X. V. W fi. SMITH S COUEGf. UXIN6ION, KY, I* wtwnt after fnv-e*? (rtg from to 100 for K'en educated (or portion* a* Sraptierw TcWr. rapher, and now rcvcKc from Jt.500 salary per year. KentucWyf Uwtvfntity Diploma awarded ht graduates. MieicStoeceifed two World'* KhpoMtkH&atidjTfer* to thou*and.^ s Yfic c*4M(ui graduate#. this cheapest find mo*t Influential ctythl out (or reference Read nartk* ular* addreae t*ie W. R. smith. LeAmgtdo, K y. 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. Ttiree hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. RTPANS Muss Doctors find . A Good .j -jtj-anv. tt) ' * Prescription for mankind > : i TTJE *T? nt. tt DrvpriM. Ororars, lestrawin, fetoEMM, Newj-SvAnds, General Store# m 4 Barbery ) l s* I *?** *** prvioHg hfe. I t ?* ’*"***•* <* nm h ssssi Macon and Buinmom Woman’s Ctiliegx primary. Academic, Music, Art, Elocution nd Buainesa couraea, st.nalt classea. itidividual work. NeS bonding. Houi“ life. Pupila enter Vaaaar, Weilealey and Rsndolph-Manon * on cert i Heat os. Next eegsior? hogina Sepf.mliev/Yvh. For illustrated catalogue ddreaa Mr-. \V, T handler. Principal,l,VwvHTi n D. Scott, Associate Principal WISH PKOVIBION—Never be wb ; W mes and Whisky in the house- l! .js b bestroP|h|ultb< an<! hospitalitv. The doctor pn-cnbi and friencfcttDprovt it. Lure, rich, mellow. F=R- X-f- DOU3L.A3, treat