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SOCIETY NEWS.
I PLEDGE TO TUBE BOUE V EH.
'WuIUr Alien Kiev.)
When ovening star* arv merrily twinkling,
And nil the world line gone to if - 1.
Beside the breaking waves I wander
With her, the maiden I love beet.
While billows roll and vow. we’re plighting.
Ho hamlln hand neutli starry skies,
In allem glory l told thy story
And pledged ft love that never (lire,
41 When yonder stars shull eenae to twinkle,”
Caine low her tender tone, ‘ v
“When ocean’* waves no more are breaking—u
Her eye* wifi love’s deep paasion shone— •
“Till then my vows will live nnbroken.
I pledge forever my love ter you;
Till ) on ler stars Bhnll rease to twinkle,
r pledge forever I will be true.”
‘ I pledge to the forever,
That I will love thee ever!
My heart shall ever be thine
While evening stars shall shine.
Ah, deatn ajmie can sever
This pledge I make forever—
While evening stars ahull shine
My heart Is wholly thine. JJSJ
Mrs, J. R. B. Dan forth la quite ili at
bar borne on Grant street, much to tbe
regret of her mmy friends.,
Mrs. Harry Miller and little son,
Horaoe, left last night for Baltimore,
where they will spend some time.
Mrs. C. K. Cargyle, Mrs. L. A.
Fleming and Miss Clfford Cargyle,
leave shortly for Maoon, where they
will spsrd the winter visiting friends.
A bright little ton is the gue.’t of
Mr. and M/s. H. C. Dozier at tbeir
leaves this morn.
M 9Sf-t where be will enter
has been
spending '■ —pR with her .inter,
Mrs. J. L. -----
turn to the ‘
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FOt K
V „„SDFFEEEIW!
One=half of all our sales made to=
day, September 16th, both for drugs
and at soda fount will be donated
to the
Texas Sufferers.
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BROWN DIRUG CO.
latter part of this qoctb .
Tbe friends of Mr. and Mrs. A H,
Heavy will regret to learn tbai, their
little eon Jos continues quite ill at
their borne on Howe, street.
Mott of the Brunswick school girls
who have been spending their vacation
out of the city wil! home
within the next week.
Judge A. 3. Crovatt entertained a
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pleasant party of Atlanta and Sawn
nah gentlemen yesterday.
Quite a number of ibeir friends In
this city will attend tbe wedding of
Mr. Robert Clayton Corbin and Mist
Daisy May Jeter, which occurs In Ms
con, October 201 b.
EXCURSION TO AMERICUS.
For ihe above occas'onj the’Plant
System’wlli; sell round trip lieketeto
Amerlcus, Ga., at rates of one and one
third fare. Tloketa to he sold Sept.
30th and'Oet. 2nd, ’inclusive, wltlffioal I
limit Oat. 7th.
NEW YORK I'septembcrl
STATE
APPLES,
e drjr
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.
m of sweets
TtfOS. LLOYD.
Next door to Fleming & Wall's.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 16, 1900.
WAYOBOSS CONFERENCE.
Inteiessing Addresses Made and Elec
tion of Delegates,
fcj“ ver*. 1 am ter* of importance were
disposed of at the conference of the
Waycroes district conference of the
Wayoroea district, bdl in Jetup last
we?k, Rev M. Whiting presided.
"Delegate* to the ensuing annual con
ference were elected, the election re
sulting aa follawa : Rev. M. |C. Aut
tin, Waresboro; V. L. Stanton, Way
crose; J. W. C. Trawell, Jesup; J. W.
Chasten, Brunewtok, .1. M, Knight,
of Scriven. and Dr, D. IX Atkinson, at
Brunswick, were chosen a* alternates.
Rev. J. B. Game, of BruaeWlckj
preached an initiative and impress
ive sermon from the text, “If a mso
die, shall he 1 ve again?”
R*v, C. G. Earnest,one of tbe'young
preachers, filled the pulpit in the af
ternoon, and Rev. J. ml Gear*at
night. < *.>
Moody Biotb, a young mac of Ho
merviHe, wae before the conference for
license to preaoh. Having stood an
approved examination before a com
mittee, tbe license was duly grantsd
Cured *f Obronio Diarrhoea After 30
Years of Suffering.
“If suffered for thirty yesrs with diarrhoea
and thought I was put being enred," eajts
John Scalloway, of Freneh Camp, Miss. “J
had spoil so much time and money and suffered
so muoh that I had given up all>>peof recov
ery. I wa* so faehle from tho efloels of tbe diar
rhoea that I could de no kind of labors mid uol
even travel, but by aeoldeut I was per flitted to
find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea ltemedy, and after taking sev
eral buttles I am entirely cAred of that trou
ble. lam so pleased with the result that I am
anxious UjjDit be in reach of all who suffer as
I have,” For sale by Blsbop'e drug etore.
Mr. E D. Graham, of McHie, was
in the city yesterday.
N Relief for Twenty Years.
"t had bronchia* for twenty years,” said Mrs
Minors* pmith of Danville, 111, “and at times
have been bedfast. I never got relief until
had taken holey's Honcy-and Tar. It Is peas
ant and givesigulok relief, and Is a suaA'Ynre
for throat ana lug# diseases.” Take nothing
lse. IV. 8. Units.‘
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STOVES repaired.
Rice, the stove doctor, repairs al
kinds or cook stoves and ranees, buy
nd sells second baud stoves, 414 Ba
street.
THE BALL HAKE.
Plant System Shops Met Defeat in
„ Yesterday’s Game.
Th? Piart System b=li team were
defeated, by the new club recently
organized, out at the fairgrounds yes
terday afternoon, by a score of 7 to 2.
Onaeoountof the inclement weather,
there wae a very small crowd present,
but they saw a real good game, it
looked as though the shops were going
to meet a shut-out up to the last in
ning, when they succeeded in making
two rune.
How Bright’s Diteass Start*.
I tmHgestlon,biliousness-,bibod poisoned with
Wca and uric acid/Ophicb should have been
excreted by the kfmpifsl, rheumatic pains in
nerves and Jottte, chasing Irritation of the kid
ney*. then palua over the small ot the back,
mark sure approach of Bright’s disease. Do
jiot jelay iu taking Foley’s Kidney .Cure, for It
makMuilie kidney* right., Take no substitute.
W. J. Butts.’
Mr. J. D. Gofartb, of Atlanta, is a
guest al the Oglethorpe?
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Large Sun sprits, Mkrctuoioer* sy, ea#sed tlie
extreme lieat this suujniar, and (tailors declare
pearly all tbe prosrdfßSns were rndoeed by dls
dvSem >d the f t',mach, Good health follows
goCd dlgestloa Kodol Dyspepsia tiure dfgaste
what you aat. If you have indigestion or dys
pepsia it will quickly relieve and'permanently
cure fun. W. J. Butts.
Mr, W. H. Solomon spent yesteMay
in tbe city from Savannah.
”f had a tunning sore on ftiy leg ‘for seven
years ” writes Mrs. James Forest ot Chnppowa
Falls, Wubi “and spent hundred* of dollars In
trying togel It healed. TWo boxes of Banner
Balvt- entirely eurad it.” W. J. Dints.
" ’ *•’ ;-,i - t
Hustling yonng]man can filake ;_*€
per month and expenses, ‘Permanent
position. Expensive'- nnoecessary.
Wrßetftilok for parfiouhirs, Clark 4
Cos., 4th ;&r.idten{Btreet. iPhiladeU
pbit.Pa. v;
KusselTs Chill and Fever
Tonic to be
the Best oh '%he market,
cvoFy tfottld guaranteed
For saleby aTh druggists.
TO COKE Jl COLO IS ONE PA?
Take L*\av#l4 Bromo Qdinine Tablet*. vUI
and routed ivfund tke moa/ j if it fails to amc.
E. tv. Grr.vc'* •iKnaiur" it on each b >*. Me.
O JS%. o sn I .
Bear* tho Voc Havo Always Bsu^it
e '“r
% Satisfaction
is unusual with “ Five-Cent cigar
smokers,” but it has been the every
day experience of hundreds of thou
sands of men who have smoked
Old Virginia Cheroots
during the last thirty years, because
they are just as good now—in fact,
better than when they were first made.
Three hundred million Old Virginis Cheroots smoked this
year. Ask jour own desler. Price, 3 for 5 cents. e
ANOTHER LOT OF^
’ -y ~ w
; ....Bargains!
V~"' rn -- -Tr-r-r I I nnr n m
Lined Underskirts 25c up'.
Lace GuYffttns worth $1.25 at 79c per pair.
Lace Wllow Shams worth 79c at 49c per pair.
’ Table Oil Cloths worth 30c at 15c. - -"t,
Bureau Scarfs, Center Pieces and
Table Linen Greatly Reduced. _
All the latest styles in Millinery just received.
Every Hat •
FSf sonally Selected
while in New York. You will be convinced by 1;
examing our stock that we carry the finest
city.
MRS. M. ISAAC, M
The Largest Dry Goods Store, A
208 and 208 1-2 Newcastle
Coney & Parkey#
DEALERS IX •
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Plaster,|Hair,|Siiingles and Laths.
Phone 18- 525 Bay St.
A WISE PROVISION- -Never be without ’
some of our Wines and Whisky in the house. It is the
best for health and The doctor piiscribes it
and friends approve it. Pure, rich, mellow.
F=f. V- DOUGL-AS,
200 Biur Street.
When Gonvalescm K 151 r
Uw any of my brand* of WINES AM) J H - . i !
LIQt'OUS and nature will be greatly fSb ~ \ \ ,>■ ...5.
fttaUfed in the w ork of recuperation. "*' * "'**•
My good* are of excellent quality, and v i
bare been t>otfleJ and matured under IR||SSL *" *
our imatrliate supervision, Each
i.nd ha-1* eel*’c ted becanae of aome BtßmS&jM** i • .
•pecial merit. Find out which #uit§, i * l
I’KIcES TO SUIT. pf' 4
T. NEWMAN,
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