The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 21, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. TKKASUiIIfiS or THOUGHT “If thou but thrown u glorious thought ■ 1 ,4rw. o^'rr.plmM • L'ponjlifes common way*, I " - ahon !d;other men the gain bare caught, j* ( Krai not to lose the praise. - Great thinker, often thou hlt find,* i Whlls.folly plunders fame, J To.thy rich store the crowd it blind, ?ior anowi iny very nemo. "til —>- ■ - eyggjaimi What matter* that, it thou uncoil The tout that God his given, Hot in the world’s mean eye to toil, 1 Botin the sight of Heaven? If thou art true yet in thee lurks Tor fame a human sigh; To Hnture go, and ase how works That handmaid of the ahy. Her own deep bounty nhn forgets , Is full of germs end seeds, > Hor glorifies herself, nor sets Her flowers above her weeds. She hides the modest leaves bstween, She love* untrodden rosda; Her rlehcet treasure* are not seen By any eye but God’s. Accept the leseon. look not for towards; from out thee chase All aelflsh end* and aak no more Than to f ulflll thy place.” BUSMAN* ftgYIVIHO THB HIUUTr TATCH. Nobody can tell just how or why it happened that moth patches—those lit tle circles or crescents of black court plaster which are now worn by up-to date girls just at the corners ol the month or under the temples or close to the ear or In the middle of the cheek or ohin, or on the shoulder—have come Into favor again. But that thty have come back is very evident. Ands spe cialist In this sort that the maids who wear these brack beauty epotg aife followln g one of the YatoeJ .Parisian fancies. Moreover she *ho thinks that her effort* in that dirtotion are limited by •qaares or circles or crescents is much j mistaken. The Parisians bare taken care of that also. At the fodn’slo heid of such farcies It has been decreed that a girl wears circle* In two or three Hzes, ioaettge-their*-* *** > l |ijwr ! i _ oa'/’l-i, Heart Su-i shaped like lhe shaped lik- Ihe seal FINE FURNIIUHM§& Pages, of talk on our furnitftre stock would give but half an idea of m 'V t°3 the beauty and economy found here- CgjTqF Why not tr^ Visit the Store and let the goods do their own prices their own saying? More than an entire train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed on these floors since last you were here. See about it CARPETS, RUGS, MATTITG a Never were the prices on these'high grade ar ticles so low as at present. Never have the pat terns been so beautiful, the quality so excelleht!or the price so attractive. Each new season fiuds this department condition to fill your wants. The principal carpet and rug centres have representatiflj® We are quoting Lower Prices Than H7I MILLER & SON. shaped patches, or even patches shaped like chubby Utile Fierro'.i. -or like lean little tragedians. Of course it would be Impossible for the busy girl—the debutante, for in stance—to hod lime to cut out bcr own patches, even If it would not be ex treme'y difficult for her to get the accu rate measurements for lhe orthodox ihsps*- Ts smy.ni hsr frsm exnari eoclog any noneocsiary woes some dis interested manufac'urer has taken things into his own hands. K. om the authority he has learned the exact.measurement. He ha* made usd of them in the patches which he matter fac’uresof fine eetlu finish court plas ter.—Pearson’s Weekly. Elbow sleeve*, or, rether, under sleeves, must be provided now, tor the are to be the feature of all wln er gowns, They are of muslin of lace for the gowns to be worn in the house, while for the atroet end lo heavier cos . turns they are to be different from that of the gown. One favori'e plan is to have them of velvet or satin wi h a small, turned baok lace cuff, or with iace ruffles around the hand, The white lace or embroidered sleeves that are not so wide and full, but that are made on the plan of undcrfleeves. will be one of the adjuncts to the more elaborate gown. These sometimes fit quite close to the a-m, end have simply a cuff of tucked and lace insertion, being made exactly on the model of thoie worn in the year 1800. Many Brunswick friends are the re cipients of cards bearing tbe following announcement* “Mrs. It. B. Troupe has the honor to announce the marriage | of her siater, Elizabeth Nightengale, to Mr. Qeorge Duncan Ludlow Harrison on Wednesday, .September tho twelfth, jSjue thousand, nine hundred.” Tbe bride was formerly a Brunswick lady, and has a boat of friends heilf * ho wish the couple eyery happiness ii their n ar rled life. wMMMwcKHurue u ill w.th fever t > \-y Hi V*. Where THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. she has begun the fall t. rm 0 f the eehool. Mrs. J. T. Palmer and children have returned from a pleasant visit to Cuth bert. Miss O’Brien of Gainesville is tbe guest of Mrs. Charles Herfel. Miss Lula McLaughlin is very 111 in Valdosta, to the regret of many Biana*, wick friends. Mr. aod Mr*. A.M. way will ror j from Savannah shortly, Mr. and Mr*. M. Kaiser will returo to the Wty tomorrow after a pleasant summer abroad. Our Greatest Specialist For 30 years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has go successfully ‘rested chronic diseases that he is acknowledged today to stand at the head of hi* f rofeasion in this line. His exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cantery cores in 90 per cent, of all cases. In the treatment of loss of vital foreee nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful- Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more than doable that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to bin treat ment. Write bun today fully stout your case. He makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at hla of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 85 Bryan Street, Savannah, Gn PUBLIC SCHOOL OPENING. ■ The public scboo's of Brunswick will open for the ncicr session on Mon* day, October Ist. Etch day of the week beginning Monday, Sept. 34b, and ending Saturday, September 29ib, from 9to 1 o’clock, I will be found at the Mansfield street icbool to enroll new pupils. Let al 1 prospective pupils oome during that lime. The teachers will meet me Friday, Sept. 28th, at 9 a. m., of which this Is tbelr sufficient notice. G. J. Obk, Superintendent City School*. When you want something ntee in jsms and preserves oall at D Voe’s A Night of Terrtr. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow o( the bravejOenpiurnhatu.of Macblrs.Me,, w hen the doctors said she could cot live till morning, writes Mrs. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. “Alt thought she moat soon die from Pneumonia, bat she begged for I>r. Xing's New Discovery, saying it had more than onoe saved her Ufa and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses the rested easily ill night, and fte further use completely eared her This marvelous medlelne is guar anteed to Cure ail I arms*, Cheat and i.ungTMe. ciea. Oaty tic and }l SO. Trls! home* free el alt drag stores. Russell's Chill and Fever Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the marlfH every cottle guaranteed? For sale by all druggists. AT TQK OGLETHORPE. Ti 11. Hall, Macon, J. M. Wlngfeld, New York; J. W . Birrs, Jacksonville; T. A. Warren, Waycross; C. W. Rine han, Macon; Andy Robinson, R. T. Herbert, Southern Railway, T. 11. Dickerion, New York; U. C. Prince, E. F. Hartfelder, Savannah; E. jj . Cooledge, Kansas City. PREPARE FOR THE COOL WAVE. Get out jour heavy clothing, and -# • ' have them put in order by Jim Cr~ ter. There’* no use buying new cloth ing When the old suit can made new for praotioally nothing. Be sure to Dad Jim Carte. Russell's Chill and Fever proaie is acknowledged to he the Best on the market every bottle guaranteed, For sale by all druggists. STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the’ stove doctor, repairs al kind* or cook stoves and ranges, buy snd sells second hand stoves, 414 Bay treet. BAND WILL PLAY. Tbe Game Saturday Will Bea Good One. Tbe Marine band has Kindly offe-cd to play for the baseba i game between the P.ant System rhop’s cub and tbe Brunswick learn. The proceeds of the game will go to the Galveston storm sufferers, and fot this reasoi, tf oo other, a large crowd should be present. Cured *f Chrome Diarrhoea After 30 Year* of Suffering. “If suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past being eared,” says John 8. Holloway, of Trench Camp, Mias. “I had open so mueh. time and money and suffered oo much that I had given op allpiopee of.recov ery. I waa ao feeble from the effects of the dlar rboeathat I could do no kind of laborc mid uot even travel, but by accident I waa per nltted to And a bottle of Chamberiaia’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottle*;! am entirely cAred of that trou ble. lam to pleased with the result that' I am anxious that it be ia reach ol all who auff eras I have.” Ter sale by Bishop’s drug store. Mr. M. Verdery is confined to his home by illness. “I had a running sore on my leg for seven years ’’ writes Mra. James Forest of Cheppcws Tails, WiA, “and spent hundred* of dollars In trying to get it healed. Two bores of Banner Salve entirely eared it." W. J. Batts. Mr. F. H- Mall,’ of Mseos, was a visiter to tba city yesterday. . Okamkerlsin’s Cough Remedy a Great Favw'te. The soothing and healing qualities of this remedy, its pleasant taste and promat sad per manent cures have made H a area* favorite with people every where. It especially prised by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as It contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as eonSdeatly to a baby as to an adult. Tor sale by Bishop* drugstore. ■Mr.fJ.jW. Barrs, of Jecktonvillo, it a guest at tbe Ogletherpe. Uleerq, open or obstinate sores, scalds and piles quickly cured by Banner Salve, the movt healing medicine In the world. W. J. Butts. Mr. T. A. Warren, of Wsycros*, spent jeusrday in the city. The progressive nations oi the wSrld are the great food consuming nations, flood food well dlgeeted g res strength. If yon oanaot digest all you eat, you need Kodul Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. Yon need not diet your •elf. It contains all of tho dlgmtaats combined with the best known tonics and reeoaetructircs U will even dsgesta all chtseea of loads in a bot tle. No other preparation will doth.*. It in stantly relieves and ceres all steSaoch troubles W J Batts WANTED. ■£ Arlesian ws-lls to drive-SaS*™ each Rise and capacity ; guaranteed will also guarantee to complete wells in 16 days. Call on or address A- H. Baker, ;JO6 Gloucester street. Ihfr- - jlfagSMfe’ rwim Carter is bast clothes cleaner. ANXWR&Ebv. While her mother was"giv'ng her a severe beating, Hannah Hemphill, s deaf mute of Lancaster, Pa., aged is years, suddenly recovered her power of speech, and began to soream so loodly that she drew aorowd. The beating was promptly discontinued, and the girl continued to talk in a per fectly intelligible manner. iPyny-Pectoral! [ A QUICK CURE FOR I COUGHS AND COLDS| i Very valuable Remedy in all ! affections of the ' i THROAT or LUNGS! J Large Bottles, *s®. [ Davis & Lawksvi h on., Limited, ' L Prop’s Of I'erry Davis’ Psm-K>ll*r. J CURE YOURSELF 1 Use Bic€4 for uunAtural nsrtarKr9,lnrtair.m.nionß, irritation* or ttlcrrtticns vt mucous membrane*. I’ainb-**, and not Aetna . or pOtaonooi. Sold by StnKl,J, or sect in pis Ia wrappe, jfcssusrihs l Circular tent oa reqooel - • ... make known theirton&lionby headaches, sleeplessness, nervous WEAKNESS. m BACKACHES, CHANGES IN URINE, AND IRRITABLE TEMPERm W "rt is dangerous to neglect these WARNINGS. f PRICKLY A CU I 1 A H cleanses the system of poisons and impurities, Sm m conveus a healing and strengthening influence Sm to the suffering kidneys, PtfRIflES THE. BLOOD, stimulates the Liver, Stomach and Bo we Is, and works a speedy improvement in the condition of the body, • - W- .J Butts, Special Agents ANOTHER LOT QF_^ ....Bargains! Ladies’ Silk Lined Underskirts 26e up‘ Lace Curtains worth $1.25 at 79c per pair. Lace Pillow 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 Hat - Personally Selected while in New York. You will be convinced by examing our storAuhat v* carry the finest in the city. MRS. M. ISAAC, The Largest Dry Goods Storey 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 Bav St. Jk WISE htOVlsi.lN—l. - -f ... Wines and Whisky in the house. It is the best for health and hospitality. The doctor prescribes it and friends approve it. Pure, rich, mell^^. —V- DOUGLAS,-^— 206 Bay Street. men Mug i#„ m Use sny of ray brands of WINK> AM>i ' LIQUORS and nature will be greatly 1 t ’ asslsisd in the work of recuperation. SwwfaßTeU'y' , | \ 1. My goods are of excellent quality, and WKHEt It* have been bottled and matured under Kj | | our immediate supervision, Each SjEßEmt a V .-JLI brand has been selected beeanse of some fiNjKVHk *\ i ‘1 special merit. Find out wjikh suit*. ii 5 PEICES TO BUIT.; j \ |