The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 21, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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Having a common woe 'he wife of Kid McCoy and the wife of Jas. J. Cor bet' meet nearly every day in the office of their mutual lawyer who is after di vorces for them. The suits are now held up, McCoy’s for one week to give • him a ebanee to perfect his defense, and Corbett’s until the papers can be sent across the ocean and seived on him in .London. Batting in the National league is not to bad this year. Thirty one men have averages above 300, there being, how ever. only four Boston men in tLe lot. Evt-rytlme a Pittsburg baseball player makes four bits in one game he wins a new hat. One man has so many hata that he is about to set up a haberdash ery. And the way Pittsburg is playing about now, putting the ball around ev ery which way. there threatens to be a hat famine in other cities. Joe Gans, the negro, has been matched to meet Oeo. McFadden for 10 rounds - in Denver for a purse oj #1,500 on Oc tober 8. These men are two of the best lightweights in the business, and there will be lots of things doing when they get together, as they have been aching for that opportunity for a long lime The fight, too, takes on anew Interest in so far as Gass is concerned, because there is now a ' strong probability that Gant will meet Terry McGovern. For ka long time the Brooklyn boy has held R>S, but, up in Baltimore yesterday he I Shtiouncod that ha was willing to meet ■ the negro for $5,000 aide bet. There is V money to back Gans and n> only ques- tion at issue is the weight. They could Easily fight at 129, however. This fight will probably be the next that McGovern has. Papers may be signed in a few days for a fight several months away, as Terry is busy making money with his theatrical company and doesn’t care to stop Just now to go into training. Nice line of Champagne, Venioe, Opr and Rtmona wafer at Do Voe’s. Mr, L. J. Leayy, &r., is still confided to his home wiih a sprained ankle. Pretty r Children “VTe have three children. Before the Mrth of the last one my wife used four bot tles of MOTHER’S FRIEND. If you had the pictures of our children, you could see at a glance that the last one . Is healthiest, prettiest and /ZZT\ finest-looking of them all. My wife thinks Mother’s Friend is the greatest und grandest E jKW ./ remedy In the ( c * •-.'W OmM * world for expect- K' Klim ant mothers.”- ' Written by a Ken tacky Attorney-at W prevents nine-tenths of the suffering Incident to child birth. The coming mother's disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal, because this relax ing, penetrating liniment relieves the usual distress. A good-natured mother Is pretty sure to have a good-natured child. The patient Is kept In a strong, healthy condition, which the child also Inherits. Mother’s Friend takes a wife through the crisis quickly and almost paldbss*y. II assists In her rapid recovery,TindVards off the dangers that so often follow de livery. Soli by druggists for $ 1 a tattle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. QA. Send for our free illustrated book wrlttes xpres:>ly for expectant mothers. _ INVITATION TO DEDICATION. Bishop Kelly Invite* H's FilndstO Attend Dedicsiion of Cathedral. Toe Rev. J.seph Kelley, Bishop of Savannah, has issued Invitations to the dedicatory services of the Cathedral of St. John the BaptUt, Sunday, October 28 h. "The blahep of Savannah, would be honored by your presence at the dedi cation of the Cathedral of Bt. John the Bap-is*. Savannah, Ga,, Sunday, Oct. 20th, 1900. F. ast of the holy apostles, S. S. Simon anu Juua, st 11 a’elock a. m. “His Excellency the Meat Rev. Sa bastiko Ma tlnell, O. S. A., archb shop of Ephesus and de’cgate apostolic, will officiate.’ "The bishop moat earnesly requess a favorable and speeoy reply. "Savannah, Ga , feast of exhattation of the holy cross, Sept. 14, 1900. "BbhjaMis Joseph Keilkt, "Bishop of Savannah." “It U the little rift in the lute which ever widening metes the music mute. 1 ’ It Is just a Utile rift in the health of a woman often whieh gradually take# the spring from her step, the light from her eyes, the roee from her eheek and tbe mnate from her voice. Fethaps the bugbear which has frightened the woman from the timely help needed at the beginning has been the dreaded questions, the obnoxious ex amination, tbe local treatments of tbe home physician. There it no need for these. Nor is there need for continued suffering. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ean be rslted on by every woman suffeiing from what are called -female troubles’’ to renew the hsalto and cure the dis ease. Women are astonished at the results of the use of this medicine. It not only makes weak women “robust and rosy cheeked,” but it gives them back the vigor and vitality of youth. Froc. Dr. Pierce’s People’s Common Sene* Medical Adviser, 108 pages, la sent free on re ceipt on 31 one-cent stamds to pay cost of mail ing only. sMthcagjytariMi- Pierce, buffalo, N. T. A NEW STORE. Messrs. Morris Gresnwood and Leo Kanfmao will shortly t pen a first class gents’furnishing goods establishment Both these young men are well and favorably known and will do a good business. Agood many consumptives would be cured and the worst cases comforted and relieved by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Suggest it to those afflicted. You eboald do this ss.a friend W. J, Butts. CHEAP RATES AGAIN. For the benefit of those citizens of Brunswick wbo desire tu spend Sun day wfsh their friends in Savannah, tbe Southern railway will restore tbe cheap excursion rates to Savannah and return on tbe two remsioing Sun days in this month. Tickets will be sold on Sunday morning, September 23rd and 30th, to Savannah *r>d re turn, at rate of SI.OO for the round trip. Tickets limited to date of sale. Son,Troy, Ala., wiote: Teeth- Ina’s Ejieetljr cure of old soroa and eruptions upon the akin have been remarkable. NOTICE! We beg to inform our patrons that we will close Monday, September 24th, for holiday, opening Tues day morning, September “th. Ben Bobchardt & Cos., Wholesale Produce and Gro cers. Fresh line of ginger preserves just received at Da Voe’e. TO CORE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative liiomo Quinine Tablet*. All druggists refund tho money if It fails to euro. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 39c. BUY THE CENUINE^ SYRUP OF FIGS ... MAmrFACTtTRXD BY ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. WXOTfI THI MAMK. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBER 21. 1900 GETTING THEIR EXTRA PAT Ex-Voiunteers Will Have a Round Sam Distributed Among Them. The Savannah News ssys: "The olerks in tbe War Department at Wash ington, to whom falls tbe duty of handling the applications made by ex membera of the volunteer army that served during tbe Spanisb-Amenoan war, have apparently reached tbosa that were tent in from Straußab, for a number here bare reoeived vouchers to be signed ia receipt for tbe month’* extra pay allawed them. Capt. W. E, Coney, adjutant of the First infantry, waa a lieutenant in the regiment during the war, and it has besn due to his efforts that a num ber of those who were entitled to the extra pay reoaived.or will reoeive it. Capt Coney bad quite a long-sustain ed correspondence with tbe depart ment abont ibe matter, aecertaining just what terms should be followed in applying and scouring a number of the blanks. It is probable that more thaa $2,000 will be distributeifin Savannah among Its ex-soldiers. Already several hun dred dollars have besn received. Tlje mousy is liks that muoh picked np in tbe atresia for those who reoeive if. It will be remembered that tbe Bruntwiok Riflsaaen were in Ibis reg-, iment, tad they will also receive a month’s extra pay. Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer,-Its vain able properties as a speedy cure for pain oannot fail to be generally ap preciated, and no family eboald be without it in oaae of aooident, or sud attaok of dysentery, diarrhoea or ohol era morbtu. Bold everywhere. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain Kil ler, Perry Davis’. Price 2Jo. and 60c. All telephone orders! promptly de livered at Ds Voe’e. , Divine services at the Syn agogue Friday evening Sep tember 21, Bt 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning at ten o’clock, Rev. Julian Mer genstein officiating. The public cordially Ittvlted. £ Messrs. Bioodwsrtk A Jones are now employing a large number of bands on tbe O’Sbaugbnesiy land*. ECZEMAS ITOH /S TORTtmE, Eczema ia caused by an acid humor in tbe blood coming In contact with the •kin and producing great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruption* form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off | sometimes the skin la hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form ia a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the Itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the sold burning humor seem* to ooxe out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for aa long aa the poison remains in the blood it will keep the skin Irritated. BAD FORM OF TETTER . “For three years I bad Tetter on my AM hands, which caused ABa them to swell to twice TO? m mtH’ their natural site. Part of the time thedleease ■Bn ■ was In the form of run- ■Tw Jfflr m f nlog scree, very pain- 0s 5 ful, and causing me ¥ much discomfort. Four doctors Mid tbs Tetter AVk had progressed too far /raKiMCTT 1 ’ to be cured, and they fcffijo could do nothing for JTfjflHMnnHko me. I p.ok only Three jnsuflaKHlßM bottle, of a. s a mot was completely cured. This was fifteen year* afo, and I have never ™ ~ nee seen snyeign of my old trouble." —Mss. L- 8.-Jackson, 1414 McGss St., Xanvai City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralize* this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Bry ■'M sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rlieum and all skin diseases due to a poia oned condition of tho blood. Send for our book and write u* about your case. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and can help you by their advice; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence U conducted in strictest confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA ANOTHER GIFT MATINEE. Saturday the Wood vard-Warren Cos. will give a matinee and two handsome presents will be given away. Kennon Mott has placed in oua ot.hig windows a number of handsome articles rangiug in value from #3.50 to ss,.J(rom which the winner of one of the prizes can make a selection. The other prize is a handsome parasol presen'ed by ihe Bee Rive. Prices will be 100 and 20 >. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Tho If lull Van lisss Hisses Dnli !2S .58 ■•itio mnujo uvu&iii Signature of Fresh line of oaket just reoeived at‘ De Voe’e. September is Malaria’s Own Month. Malaria Is bad enough; |its children are worn; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid , Fevers Cured TT]~ i") JOHNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC FROM A FORMER SOLDIER. “Soldiers comprehend the horrors of s Fever Stricken Camp miles away from the base of supplies. In such places Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic came in. You needed no Quinine or Calomel; use Johnson’s Tonic, end you would pull through.”—Cuts, F. Kudes. Everett City, On. BSE K 0 OTHER. IT KEKPSIYOU WELL A, B. GIRARDEAU, Sole Manufacturer, 'Savannah, Oa. Real Estate for Sale. Wo have lot number 176 on A street nine lots on Wolf Street, for sale cheap B. H. Daniels & Cos. 810 Newcastl bt. ' Bloodworth & Jones New Livery Stables New Buggies Fine Horses Prompt attention given all orders. Drayage a spec ialty. Phone 24-3. E St. “NOTICED New milled rice meal, best milk P^|^ r and feed for stock oi^iP?narket. Ben Borchardt & Cos., Wholesale Grocers and Pro duce Dealers. W. R SMITH'S COLLEGE, LtXIRGTON. KY„ h wHcr* mnnylyouVVifuMmn, afte? Inverting from V>s to S9O for been educated for positions os liookraeoj;™. Stenographers, Teleg raphers, and now reettfe from syo<No $1,500 salary par year. Kentucky!lfnlvgrslty Dtpwna awarded hie graduates. Mi/zUolle two World’s F.EDositionVahd refers to thousand.wuT'tfTg cessfuf graduates. N’\fJbut this thcapeM luwJ most influential t utVthla out for reference. Pend advcrtlsemEht partic* •stars address o***v W. R. .Smith. Lertngwi, Ky. NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cure Impofency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mom. — Ol7, all wasting diseases, r— - 1 1 gmUP**, all effects of self-abuse or C/k excess and indiscretion. W |Pef A nerve toig.Tb.wnd PILLS iwlA mil, blood buildr. Brings C 7'**/tho pink glow to pale RA jbfvUnr choefis and restores tho UW of youth. By mail CTS. “wwK xSOc per box. fl boxes fori - - I $2.50, with our bankable guarantee to oura or refund the money paid. Bond for circular andoopyof our bankable) guarauteo bond. Nenets “2 ! Positively guaranteed euro for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Bhrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, N'orvous Prostra* tion. Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and tlia I Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or I Liquor, By mail in plain package, SI.OO a ' box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In 30 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO/ Clinton* Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL I For sale by brown Drug Cos., Brunswick, Ga. WINE OF CARDUI Woman Knows Woman. Zdkicb, Kan., Jan. Si. flflf I used Wine of Cardul for ner- Nf )f| fi> V* voususaa mud weakness iu the womb. After taking one bottle I L / \ waa welt again. lam a midwife 1 7 . \ and alwayß recommend Wine of I \ / Wl - 1 Oardui to my lady frienda during 1 V* V k'AwA V Stagnancy and after birth as a tonio. .al- \ > </tfV xv A very lady who takes it finds that It does even more than Is claimed siy A, - ‘ MRS. V. M. BOISVERT. { V hiacltimiu* Nobody knows woman like woman. Men go to medical colleges, study books and listen to lectures. They learn indirectly of tha diseases of women, but they are men and can never fullv understand the ailments, the sufferings, the agonies of mothers, wives and sisters. A ’gfUUg knows. Mrs. Boisvert knows. She has passed through thetTRS and tribulations of her sex. She has been near by,when her sisters suf fered. She has seen them relieved .and cured with Wine of CarduL Is ' ft any wonder she recommend pt is it any wonder that thousands _,, , , ~ \ of other women recommend it unit' aivisiif nrasTUiiT. T*?®* h . av * *®" For Advloo In ouu reQttlrlng vptctel tusl experience to prompt tbcids They spread the tidings from ißicinco, Chattanooga, Tsoa. mouth to mouth,telling how Wine —•- ~ of caydul helps youug girls, help* the weak of an ages, helps and cures all womlnly ills. Druggists Sell Large Bottles lor SI.OO. WINE OF CARDUI -wTHE EYE.,*—- The eye is the most sensitive of all the organs of the human system. If defects of vision exist, consult a specialist. Many eyes have been ruined by wearing improperly fitted spectacles. Does the print blur, or do the eyes tire when reading; Do they ache? Do they water? Are they inflamed? These symptoms point to defects in the refraction or muscles of the eyes, and can be perfectly cor rected with glasses prescribed by us. Don’t wait until too late, but call now' We are specialist. Examination Free. KENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Optician: - SIS Newcastle Street, Inspector of Watches for Southern Railway. Time by Wire daily from Washington WASHINGTON SEMINARY Macon and Baltimore Woman’s College. Primary, Academic, Music, Art, Elocution and Business courses. Smalt classes. Individual work. Ne< building. Home life. Pupils enter Vassar, Wellesley and Randolph-Maoon on oertifloatee. Next session begins September 6tb. For illustrated catalogue ddress Mrs. W.T handler, Prinoipal.Llewllyn IXtloott, Associate Principal jMIAN’S rams yi be dedicate find L A Good Prescription f^Tnrankind V ' y ■/ ■ ’*■ 1 ;:,k / td. - S? ** “ ftyrtlvts, Onesn, ktsfwls, ®“S’*! Sows* sag Barber, SBh Yhsy bsalak pain, Inducv llrra. a4 arataaa IU. ! 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