The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 20, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. HE It MAGIC. W* It 1 lyric you played lut nighi? Lyric and ballad and optic, too; Li'e and Wav and Ihe dawning light Marching and doubting and winning through How can i name them? tbe thousand thing* Tou taught the ivory key* to ray— Leave*, and rlyera, and swords, and wing*, And the low red (lame of theending day. All that memory holds to me, All that fate’a worn dice may win, bwnng to my sigbtlike tß&qjrimming so*— Laughter and Fama and bin. StSM £ I found the heart of forgotten sprinter. Aprils, golden with Hope and Dream, Started up with the stir of wings Along the bend of the stream. 1 haard the craeh of shields that lift, I heard the shouting from bridge and ford, J heard the battle corns down the rift. To the Thunder-song of the Sword. Knights in their harness galloped by With the trail of their crimson flag above— Then, soft, like tho gray in a twilight sky Tour magic whispered of Lore, 1 know my art for a trick of rhyme I I hear my poor words jar and break The merry gods in tho halls of Time Laugh at the songs I make. The skill is yours to lead tu along By purple mountain and lyric sea; Tbe clouded vision and broken softg And weary quest they have given mo. • -Theodore Roberta in Independent. NAHHOW-OORED SKIRTS, very narrow gores, and many of them Characterize tbe walking skirt. As for tbe fashionable materials, It lg hard to say where tbe limit Is lo come. AH varieties of materials are bought out for the fall—camoiabair and other nappy material with up-stand:r hairs jAre shown, ass nnt h _ fiiAAit cloths, Corduroys, cbeyio's and soft woollens are also shown, hut it begins l to rflQh as if we were g lug to carry out the Prencfrekjstora of wearing the same material for wwh'tvui jJ aumnj,#, Cor talnly, orepoas, ere*/ tiff chime*, vell ings and even foula:dj pll bo wot. fl late into iho winter, and gjiyag tff"those materials are 81 arming for tk< theater, lunchaftjj&ieaana dressy conn slons. Fluorescent silks arc to fco conspicu ously popular, and in eymblnailonj with ♦ho various velvets which are ehown they e==a== ____^d u lar y beautiful and FINE FURNIXURt D Pages of talk on our furniture voulc give but half an idea of the beauty and t'ccnc 1 / my found here • Why not Visit the Store ) and let the goods do their own the P prices their own entire v train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed 1 on these floors since last you were here. Bee about it j CARPET THAT ROOM. No better time than now. Never wsre the prices J on high grade carpets so low as at preWftt. Never P have the patterns ceen so so 2 excellent or the price so attractive. Buy new car- I pets now and make your home more attractive. J Bach new season nuds this department in better I condition to fill your wants, The principal foreign J carpet and rug centres have representation here . I We are quoting " .. A Lower Prices Tlijin Ever. IH. MILLER & SON, rich. THK COMFASIOKABLB WIFE. A Frenchman said recently: ‘He 1 every woman have two hours a dav of serious m mat occupa'i-in, during which the faculties of her mind will regain their balance, all her prwers wilt be systematized, her tired head will be rested apd her good sense and judgmeit will dwell In her agi ated heart.’’ Every housekeeper knows the of his words. The care of the home may he a delightful occupation, but it ought not to exclude every othjt Interest. There can be no happiness for a woman with brain and imaglna tion In a life that 1 imtts be?to mere do mestlc drudgery. Every housekeeper should study herself and learn her “one talent”—for she surely hat one—and turn Its development as a relief. By so doing she bring* added happiness to her family ss well as to herself. The least companionable wife le the one wholly occupied by housetlold cares, as all men know In thehr souls. Mrs. M. Elkan and son, Clarsnoe, returned Tuesday from a pleaaart trip to New York. Miss Alioe Wood, who has beec visiting friends in Brunswiok, return ed to the city yesterday.—Jackson ville Times-Union and Citizen. Mrs. Brewster Phillips, of St. Sim on, is visiting relatives in the city, Swiss Siiiin Jve Perkins, of Si, Si mons, is vinjUng the Misses Ralston. Mrs. R. J. 11l I*B. who has been ill, ia improving, to the delight of her many friends. M's. Uoojer, of Bt. Simons, is visit- Jlfg her daughter, A. E. Wenz 1 Mrs. Qersrude Allan return tlwrt'y friimA visit in In Master Siotia WYiifht il epemlirg soma tiiiiAir, r^ , . l ixrliqg. Utile Stanley Bfobston was tbe for- THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 2Q, 1900. tur-a e winner of a two pound box of Huyler’s candy as a prize at the mafi n: e yesterday. M,e BUt-.h Fo sytl.e has return'd to St. SiniGcg from a visit of several, days to Mrs. Wm. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Porter are spending several 'weeks in Virginia. Mrs. J. Hunter, after a visit to Mrs. Wm. McDonald, is =aw at her borne on Kills street. Rev. Bishop Kelly,of tbe Savaonsb diocese, will visit Brunswick on Sep tember 30th for tbe purpose of open ing tbe cogyent tbe next week and will preach at tbe Catholic church on that and y, Miss Ktlileen Norris has returned to Darien, after a pleasant visit to At lanta. Mrs. F. M.Bcarlatt ‘a spending some time in fi’ort Valley. Cards have been received in the oity announcing the approaching marriage of Mias Katharine Merrimsn to Mr. Arthur Oliver Jobrsin. The wed ding will take the 31 of Oc tober in the historical old ohnrcb of Prloci Winzst, a* Gsorg*- town, 8. C. Miss M rriman it a niece of Mr. John J. Wimberly, of this cit.-, “It Is the little rift In the lute which ever widening makes the music mote.” It Is Just a little rift in the health of a woman often which gradually lakes the spring from her step, tbe light from l>pr eyes, the rose from her cheek and the nqgjlc from her voice. Perhaps the bugbear which has frightened the woman from the timely help needed at the beginning has been the dreaded questions, the obnoxious ex amination, the local treatments of the home physician. There it no need for these. Nor is ihe re need for continued suffering. Dr. Fierce’s Favorite Prescription can be relied on by every woman suffering from what are called -female troubles” to renew the bealto and cure thedia case. Women are Wonlahed at the results of the use of this Awd&ti™- ft not only makes weak woitoen “roffSSl and rosy cheeked,” hut it gives them hack the vigor and vltaHty of youth. Free. Dr. Pierce’s people’s Common Song. Medical Adviser, 10S pages. Is sent free on re ceipt on 21 one-root staiods to pay coat of mail ing only. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, lluffaio, N. Y. Mr, W. R. Smith of Atlanta was in the city yesterday. Our Greatest Specialist For 20 yea.** Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully treated chronic diseases that he is ackttf pledged tods? to stand at the head of his' j rpfesaion In this lide. His exclusive jajL -Utgi of treatment for without the aid of cures In 00 per cent, of the treatment of !.* of vT’ V forces nervous UisortlesS, kidney and urinary complaints, rardlysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful* Dr. Hathaway's practice u more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat inent. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 26 Bryan Street, Savannah, Qa * * - Mr, W. R. Maxwell of .New York is registered at the Oglethorpe. A Night of Terrpr. “Awful anxiety was fell for the widow ot the Macbirs, Me., when the doctor* eaid.be Loukhtot lire lilt morniug. write* Mr*. 8. a f Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. “ All thought she mtut oon die from rnenmonla, tint she begged for l>r. King * New Discovery, .tying it had more than once eaTed her Ufe and had cured her of conaumptlon. After three email dote, the rested eaally all night, and Ita further use completely eared her. ” Till* marvelous mediciue la guar anteed to cure ail Throat, Cheat and I.nngDi.- cu.es. Only Wc and |l 00. Trial halites tree at all drug .tores. Russell's Chill and Fever Tonic is acknowledged to be the Beet on the market every bottle guaranteed. For eale by all druggists. STOVES REPAIRED. ELliice, the stove doctor, repairs al * iV?, cook stoves and ranges, buy It St Becon<i •tores, 414 Bay MAYOR'S MATINEE Several Oaves Tried Yesterday Morning. Mayor. Atkinson had quite an interest ing court yesterday morning, there be ing several cases. They were as fol lows: Agnes Neal, fighting and resisting ar rest; |lO or 40 days. Jim Jackson, disorderly conduct, did not appear, and bis bond of 310 was for feited. Otlie Pearson, disorderly conduct, $8 or 30 days Squire White, drunk acd disorder y, 35 or 30 days. Henry Wi son, disorderly cpndnct, fs Or 80 days. Cored f Chrome Diarrhoea After 30 Year! of Buffering. “X{ suffered tor thirty yean with diarrhoea and thought ( waa past I*tug cured.” gays John 8. Ilallowaj, of French <?Smp, tHan “I had spen to much time and money and Buffered so much that I had given np aiOtopsdof recov-. erg. l waa o feeble from the effects of tbediar rhoea that I coaid do no kind of laborc mid not even travel, hot by accident I waa per nltted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera apd Diarrhcsa Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottles 1 sin entirely cAred off' that trou -1 am so pleased with the result that Ism anxious that It be in reach of all who suffer as t have/’ For sale by Bltbop't drug store. Wbm you want something nice in Jama sod preserves call at De Voe’ **l bsd a running sore on my leg for seven years ” writes Mrs. James Forest of Chcppew* Falls, Wls “and spent hundreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Balve entirely cored It.” W. 3. Butts. M'. Max Marks leaves tomorrow for Atlanta, where be bas accepted a po sition OhamWUin’B Cbngh Remedy a Great Favorite. The soutliiag and hoaliig qnalltles of this remedy, ita pleasant taste and promat and per manent euros have ia.le ft a srvst favorite with isjople everywSlVo. it is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it domains no opium or other harmful dreg, It majr.be given as confidently, to a baby ato au arfr.lt. For win by Bishop# drug store* jff Tb R ,beW quite an interest ing meeting armory last night. sjg Russell's Chiht and Fever Ton if is adn|Bse4ffed to he the Best oa. the market, ©very cottfll guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Mr. M. from a V. w ‘' ’ Vtccqpygjp or oi„tM*!e sore*. senlil* and pft 1 ** ajyiir aamd hyTinaner Salve, the most henloMfniedieino in the world. W. J. Butt*, TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT Take I-a\ative''Riomo Quinine Tablets. \II druggist* refund lb* money it, it fail, to cure. E. W. Grove's Mffoature I* on each box. Me. OASTOniA. Bear* the Kind YOU Hsw AIWDfS BgggM The progressive nation* of ihe world are the great f.xjd consuming uationr. <4ood food well iligested g vot streugth. It you cannot digest all you eat, yon need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. You nead not diet your • self. It contains all of the digestantn combined with the best known tonics and reeonstruetirea u will even dsgests all classes of foods in a bot tle. No other preparation will do this. It in stantly relieves and cures all stomoch troubles W J Butt* Mr. A. H. Laoe has returned to his home in Valdosta. I *l-WAYS keep on hand ’PainXrtUv There is no kind of pain or ache. Internal or exter nal, that Pain-Killer .will not relieve. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS ANO SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOVTIE sears the name, PERRY DAVIS A SON. Did You Ever Know | any one who smoked the same kind j of Five Cent cigar any length of < time? Five Cent cigar smokers are j always dissatisfied— always trying I something new— or something differ- ! ent, as there always seems to be some- t thing wrong about the cigars they have | been smoking. Ask your dealer for i Old Virginia Cheroots' They arc always good. 1 Three hundred million smoked this year. Price. 3 for 5 cents. | ANOTHER LOT * ....Bargains! Ladies Silk Lined Underskirts 25e up'. Lace Curtains worth $1.25 at 79c per pair. - Pi!'S&sv-Shams worth 79c at 49c per pair- Table Oil Cloths worth 30c at 15c. Bureau Scarfs, Center Pieces and Table Linen Greatly Reduced. All the latest styles in Millinery just received. Every flat Personally Selected while in New York. You will be convinced by 1 ” i examing our stock that we carry the fin#in the city. MRS. M. ISAAC, The Largest Dry Goods Store?" 208 and 208 1-2 Newcastle St. Coney & Parker DEALERS IN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths. Phone 18 525 Bay St. A "ISE PROVISION —be without some of our Wines and Whisky in the house. It is the best for health and hospitality. The doctor prescribes it and friends approve it. Pure, rich, mellow. V- DOUGLAS, 206 Bay Street. When Cutting M Use any of my brand a of WINES AND 1 LIQUORS and nature will be greatly CfeT i a — ' lv. agisted in the work of recuperation. ~ * , \ **y goods are of excellent quality, and have been bo Med and matured under 1 / ' * j our immediate supervision, Each ISHHCj brand has been get. c ted because of some EBSBgPZI j \ special merit. Find out which suits. i prices to suit.] I ; A! T. NEWMAN, £T