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SOCIETY NEWS.
U ) l f - worrniv '■ rt.
reach tTi* bi a i/, ■
Wr; un*
3<or halfway irp the itiounWa '
.3 Pierc* ten}#*u may tae, •
But though thHipfn’e 3 never j^iu.
Hereini lioj ofmfort t r my pain,
I will lx* woftliy ottt.
1 may not triumph in auecesft.
Desjp'te ttiy earnest iut^>r,
J may not grasp rcsulta that. lifts*
The efforts of my neighbor;
But though my goal I nevejr see,
4,>oe thought shall al wftj's dwell with me*
J will ha worthy of it,
The golden glory of love’s light
May never fall on my way;
My path may always lead through night,
Dike some dark'Shadowed by-way,
lint tho’ life’s 'lenient joy I tniss,
There lien a namelex strength in thin,
1 will be worthy of It.
—Ells Wheeler Wiljox
Master Djuulsh Nightenglelt qjl o
ill to the regret of his friends.
Mrs. S. Wurncr has returned from a
visit to Bt. Simon.
Mist Camll Baits ie spending several
days ut the Oglethorpe, the guest of
Mr, Hugh Borer.
Miss Mamie Malone, of Baltimore,
is visiting Mrs. Foley.
Mrs. B. Wallace returned to St. Si
mon yesterday from a visit t> Mrs.
A lice Chandler . __
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Midis Lie Businll, sister of Mrs. J.
A. Koner, will spend this winter *t
Bi. Sitmn Mills, where she w. 11 liave
harge of the country school. MUs
it t2li In a teachei' of reat ability,
wh > will he Of much value in an oduca
ttonal capacity irfid will also he -an ac
njuis’ilou to social Sr. Hi icon.
M>’ Hu by Dittos, i been vi# .
Ulu/ ivl it v.-
s u >vv lu AtiuntJ there
shortly for BaroeSyi le, will
'■HI f ii :uds,
"Miss Daisy GoldemHlJE/t Tlhursdsy
for Atlanta, where 8® wlti sjßrtl a
few days with Mr- J.
f- ■ ; "i ■ ■ •' > irt.knbafajHff^^&V^
"ill take It :
elot.ulion and will grarl
@txrlj of Utera'tirc.
r 0
Mr.- 1 , C. Me'jaryov is ill, lo the re"'
£ret of mauv friends,
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Mite Beis'e Sint It Is upending sev-
NEW YORK [September]
STATE I.
APPLES, °yt
Nice California Pears,
Yellow Cling Peaches,
Golden Prop Plums,
And other Fruits,
Arrive today.
Also first New York
Grapes of the season
will arrive on Thursday
morning. Send orders
in early,
PALACE Of BWEETB.
THOS. LLOYD.
Next door to Fleming Weff’e.
oral weeks in North Georgia.
The Tittle di Ujhter.oi Mr. and Mr*;
C. A Taylor D quite ill;
• ured of Chronic Diarrhoea After 30
Years of Suffering.
, “If suffered tor thirty years with diarrhoea
and thought t was past being cured,* 1 rays
John ft. Halloway, of French C**p, Mis*. “1
had upon so much time and money atl suffered
so muyb that f had given up allfbopea of recov
ery. r was WfXhlofroin.ibc; offsots jt the diar
rhoea ddWkind of ijghl &ot.
even travel, iJ5t by I was per bitted to
find a hottle of Chamberlain’s C.olie, Cbpieme
and Dlarrh ,ea Itomedy, and after tailing aeiss
eral hottle* I am entirely eAred of that tfo.f
ble. fam so pleased with the letuil that J ana
anxious that It be in reach of all who suffer ae'
J hriTC.” For sale hy Bishop's drug store.
BIG ADVANCE HALE.
Thq, Woodward-Warren Cos. Wl’l Play
to a Large House.
The advance sale ior Monday is large
and a crowded house will greet the re
turn of Guy Woodward and the Wcod
ward-Warren Cos. The opening play is
A Gold Mine, a piece made famous by
Nat Goodwin. Matinees will be given
Wednesday and Saturday.
In speaking of this company Thu At
lanta Constitution of Auguet.ll says:
The Woodward-Wkwen Cos, opened
ihe regular theatric! season last night
at the Columbia to one of the largest
houses ever assembled in thut popular
play house, Every seat was taken and
many were forced to stand throughout
tbs evening.
Tho Great Diamond Mystery was pre
sented in a thoroughly enjoyable man
ner. It proved an excellent melodrama,
with pleu'y of comedy to enliven the
more serious parts of the play. Wood
ward surrounded himself with probably
the bcßt company be has ever brought to
Atlanta. Nearly all are new to local
theatre goers,
Guy Woodaard pleased his' many
friends in tho role of Grampul G#ben .
Chas. Middleton, an old favorite, filled
hls role-well. Edwin Houghton gave
a good portrayal of Jim Bramlon/ Miss
Lula Kumley, a captivating little blonde,
delighted every one as Poll/Metier. -
Tho specialties of Chas. Milton, the
Runiloy sisters and Guy Woodward
were rccctyed with applause, jj
How Bright’s Dissasa Starts.
Imligejtion, ijittonftiui**,blood pntftoked with
ami urle acid (which should have been
Brarcti': by ihokUtneyb’,, rheumatic pain* m
BP 1 * 0 ' ‘“J joints,causluß trritatlon of the ktd
neys; tlma pains ovot the .mall of the hank,
mark sura approach ob )ln M hl’a diwiwo. I>n
not <l*tny ill lakmp Foley’s Kulncy Cure, lor tt
maltea the vt.liieyaright. Taka no anbatittite.
W ,T Hutto. te •
r .
The colored ball teams 6f this city
and B , Au/us ino, did not play the
third game of their series ye t*pday.
The St. Augustine ciub went home
yes e day morn'ng.
No R lief for Twenty Yexrs.
“I bad bronohttls for twenty yesrs,” saiJ Mrs
Mlnervii >*Aith of Danville, lib, *Mid at times
have h.-cu he.lfmt. 1 never gut relief until
hqd taken Foleys Honey and Tar. H fa pleas
ant unit gives quick relief, and ft a sure cure
fur throat and luug diseases.” Take nothing
lac. tV. 8. Hutu,
V
Mr, S. J. Hays, of Macon, a; In the
city yoserJ ay.
DeWltt’ L 1 tUe Rally lilacrs arc prompt,pal
at able, pica -*ul, powerful, purlfylug llfdo pills
tV.J. liutta
Now is the timo to have yo-irtTOhcs
and pressed. Sea Jim Carter,
STOVES REPAIRED.
Rice, the] stove doctor, repairs al
kinds or cook stoves and ranees, buy
nd sells second hand stoves, 414 Ha
treet.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEB.-CALL, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900.
pneoMisfn
Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest '
and distress from tortured muscles, aching’
joints and excited nerves. The blood has
been poisoned by tha accumulation of
waste matter in the system, and can no
longer supply the pure and health sustain
ing food they require. 'The whole system
feels the effect of this acid poison i And
not until the blood has been
brought back to a healthy Condition will
the aches and pains cease.
Mrs. James Kelt, of 707 Ninth street. X.
Washington, D. C., writes ns follow#: “A few
months ago I had an attack, of Sciatic Rheuma
tism in iU worst form. The
pain was so intense that I ' .. ’
became completely pros- -
trated. The attack was an X •* -
unusually severe one, and ~
mv condition was regard- ~
ea as Uang very danger- W
ous. I waA attended by ,< VLn
ooe of the most able <kx> w lpEr AkuT
tors in Washitig’/m who is
ah*o* member of the fuc
ulty of a iFmiii.g m-dlotl j
here. He told me WiW IIMWI
toeconlinue Wa-prescrip* j •'
tlohland I would get well. After hnvlng l* fitted
[twelve tinstes without receiving the slightest
'benefit, I declined to continue hm treatment soy
langer. Having hoard of S. S.B.(Swift‘s Specific)
Recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost
tn despair however, to give the medlrine a
tud after I had taken a few bottles I waa able %6
bobble around on sud very *oon there
after had no nse for them atajt, 8/8. having
cored me sound aud well. All the dlstrewinff
pains have left me, my appetite ># returned,
-g<y happy to be again /tetored to perfect
tiie grejki vegetable
purifier r % Js
i I if
WTh/._. .- r,;
minerals in it to disturb tnc , :m 4
lead to ruinous habits. j-jX"
We have prepared a spinal imok on
Rheumatism which every Sufferer from
this painful disease should read. It is the
most complete and interesting book or
the kind in eijatenee. It will be sent fre,
to any one during it. Write our physi
cians fully anlfreely about your case. W*
make no chartfe for medical advice.
the swift Specific co., Atlanta, ca.
as* • ■ - ■— —-- - r. -^l-.
AT THE OGLETHOKFE.
Fteree Allen, SuulJj*gs*FJ.
A. Edson, James Arm
buster and son, Knoxville; M, C-
Miohelton, hfsw York; jT Pi.i&rtel,
Olympia,tit. ; B. J. Harp, Macon; T.
M.Targnsen, ljaltimore; gj, S. Ksbo,
Kentucky; A.SII. Manson, Dprien;
Mrs. James Mansen and family, Mo
bile, Als.; L. A . Barron, Atlanta.
JLarge sttn upotet, aatronomers ay. cauwad tho
extreme beat this summer, and doctor* iteojaro
nearly all the protaratioiui were indneed by dU
ortiers of the Btomacli, Good health
good <J igowtion iiodoi DyspepolA I -ure dlgesp*
what yon eat. If you have.fodigvstipn or dys-
IH'psia it will quickly roUevo lead p-yrmnuentiy*
cure yoil. H r . J. Hints.
Mr, C. McG irvcy iln Darien' for
ft >.veral days. *
“1 had a rl.lining V’ic on iny ie/ -for movojt
years ” writes Mja, .l.imaa Forest of Cbeppvwa
Pails, Wm.. “and spent handreds of ilolian In
trylop to got It healed, . i 1 wo boxes .if Banner
#a>vc entirely eurd it.’* SV. J. Butte.
■- i—.
Mr. C. F. Way leaves for Savusnjrb/
next week, wherj he will spend some
time with his son, Mr. Fred Way.
Hustling youngpnan can make SCO
per month and expenses, Permanent
position. Experience, unnecessary.
Write quick for paltyciilars, Clark &
Cos., 4th ;&• {Philadel
phia,<l*a. -*
Mr. Jol.u 11. Dhfiiey, of St. Sftnony
■ \{ '
ca ne up to Rruhswick vetterday .en
tju.o to Jookaouville.
Do you r ead what people say aboit Ifoud'a
Snmapailller It la curing all toe to* uf disease
eifnseu or promoted by Impure blood.
Mr. C. M. TUton lcavetin the tuorn
* *
log on a busings# trip (o Florida.
Dtcer*. open or obstinate pore., ee.ilds and
pile* quickly cured by Banner Salve. !U iiii
henling medicine in the world, tv, J. Hutu.
Master Willie Amjersou has relum
ed from,a pleasant visit lo New York.
TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Rromu Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.
R.dV. Grove a signature la on each box. Sue.
.Have your clothes cleaned and press
ed By Jim Carter.
Russell’s Chill and Fever
Tonic is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
eyery eottle guaranteed.
For sale by all druggists.
O A S T O RX A. .
Bwws the The Kind You Haw tlwy; Bmgtit
hu '"*Wtre being made on tbs St.
Simou public school.
ANSWER COMESTODAY
Mr. Harvey Will Torn Over
Ail His Property/.
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Judge Bennet to Hear the
Injunction Case This
Morning,
When the shortage of Treasurer Har
vey was announced Mayor Atkin on.
looking to the protection of the city’s
demanded payment of the
bbfli! company, and also instituted pro
ceedings against Mr. Harvey to impound
hia property and subject it lo the pay
ment of claim.
In other words, an injunction wAa is -
ggped which stopped the tHsposiiion of
.nv3nd .ii is this that Mr.
Hary.*F will armwo Alils morning.
Tfc?r'3nfortuftsfit ex-treasurer will
tflVn over ail bit posseeaieM to the
Some have said that Mr. Hy
vt'T W an effort to retain BO+f,
b t thiffk untrue.
Mr. A. it, Manson,
a visitor in ttfe citg. vie'ette.
Sejttemhtir is Maria’s
"wii Month.
lu ehPJ:a siv '
O&lgite, *' . *
HdmtifThagic,
Typhoid > x
Fe’.era pnrert _ m —,
iisti ;siu w fins is;;
FROM A SOKM Kg atH.IHBI!.
“ftKldleo* iMtoirt’ahso'l tbn bortM i q[ a Pover
RtnclMfu mites iwur from the bMf of
upplio3. In tfttgfc JohnNGn'# CUUI and
J-eyeiTome eamefn. Ton ttethM nit Quinton
or Calomal; use • TrJjtnwii'K Ton if. and you
would uait IU rough.’--CRAsv F. RooM,i.‘T’Fe*t;
City, Gm.
ust: so other rT KlEmTou well
A, B. friRABHEAU,
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Sole Manufacturer. ISavanaab, Ga.
1 -_ ■
Southern Railway Cos.
olSceuflni-iefSl ,A seat. Bril us wlckflix.
C*liE_l>l''t,F> '
For Savannah, WssiuuiTSu ar.il Kewli'erk.
Aa7 Itrumwick >... ... 6<#m uat Cm
Ar ft'avaanali ,u> -v am lx 30 iut
A) WxaWuKtun . swam
ArNew Fork xoa pm , it m
Lv Brunswick t 0" SOS pm
' l •a ,1
For Ma,-„n. Atlanta, r%gpßß%n<! Clncia'sik,
I.vUraiwalck SpAnm'
Ar Matxm . I is pm aoo am
Ar Atlanta. . SSSpai 3 JO am
Ar T.rm-villn A,, 7 W n: 7 H- pm
jgy TC am 7to pm
From Nt-w-VAva, WaaMnyum fuul Savannah.
I,v Now York 38 pm IS 15 am
Lv Watblngton,. nSS pm ni; am
Lv Savannah ... :t 13 pm SSOam lim
Arßrnnswi- a ft S3 pm *O3 am ft “5 f>ra
From Jackionvillv.
l.v I 55pm
Ar Knin.wick. . . tlSspm
From I'.nctnoatl, I.oulsville, ami
Macon,
l.v Clncißßali ft Sham -so pm
Lv J.miiavUls T 45 am 7 F pa,
1a Atlanta . . 10 S5 pm is Oft pm
Iv M iron .. . Ino am :ai pin
Ar Urunewick ... / 110 am h 55 pm
NOTICE:
New milled* rice meal, best
milk producer and feed for
stock on the market.
Ben Borehardt & Cos.,
Wholesale Grocers and Pro
duce Dealers.
W. R SMITH'S aHLECC, LEXINGTON. KY„
f whtrt After tnvellnt from fiSj
to hjo for hern educated
tor po*4tfont a* tk—kVenjr. Stfcwn r |,*r*, Trie*,
ropher*. nd ntm reccKafrom SgoSto 9i ,500 salary
per year. • KnUirttyf l.fitvgrefty (HptSna awarded
hte graduate*. two
Wortd e Eafnaft rwfere to tlxnxaarvWf'V^
graduate* . rv \£p , V* th*> tVApii ind
mot Influential ColkfeVsfSv Luythi*
out for reference Read
Ure adxtreM onle W. R. 6mtth. LmJflftw. Ky.
Most everybody knows
something about I
Old Virginia Cheroots j
as 300,000,000 of them are being i
smoked this year. Ask anybody about J
them, if you have, never smoked them 1
yourself. ' They have made their j
own reputation and their own place <
in the cigar trade, wholly on their 8
merits, three good smokes for five j
cents, and no waste I
Ttree hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this *
year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. sj
ASTONISHING
PRICES.
if#e are a few inducements offered at our store;
Jl'aek Crepon, worjk'll 25, at 59c yard
yjjfk worth 73e, at, -! 50c yard
Lintngs, all eo|prs, 7 yards for ........., 2oe
Ginghams, worth Bc, at ;*r „ 5 C
Gingham Aprons, worth 25c, at lOc
Corset Covers, all sizes lOc
Children’s Drawers, worth 25c, at. 10c
Chemise, worth 50c, at. 39 c
Pearl Buttons, worth 10c, at 4c
Mens' and Boys’ Shirts, worth 49c, at 25c.
Other We are recognized as the
Leading and Cheapest Dry Goods store in the city.
MRS. M. ISAAC,
208 and 208 1-2 Newcastle St.-*,
Coney <& Parkec
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lipie,'Cement, Plaster,||Jair,JShingles and Laths.
Phone 18 - 525 Bav St.
A WISE PROVISION--?,’ever'be without'
some of oaf \\ ines and Whisky in the house- It is the
best for hospitality. The doctor piiscribes it
ananand
i —( - V . 1—) O l —i O L.— A3 ,
206 Bav^y^-eet
ilen Mm ~w~
I Ivil'Oß' m l n.'itu c will V- greatly
mutated m the work of recuperation. ' ; y \ M
My good- re of ex ellent quality, and fc : |JB Va
have been bottled and matured under J TANARUS/ KB
our immediate *uperviion, Each | ?
brand ha§ Wen selected became of aorne k f i : j |
PRICES TO SUIT. ' I \\
T. \EWMAX, *