The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 26, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 SOCIETY NEWS. AS OLD-FASBIQNLI> GARDEN. A lovely place in the oveoii’g light Wherein to rest and ho idle, IU boreere so shadowy yet ao bright. Where old-fashioned roues dwell by right. And ■jnoenlj'liliea are clad in white J.lke Sower 1 adorned for a bridal. Here gillyflowers spread till their branches • aeegi A brood of chicks around their mother, There tender-eyed panales mnae and dream And jessamine stars through the twilight gleam, And sunflowers and bollyliooka grown su preme Pay stately court to each other. Here wallflower* open with rich pertume, There relvety brown and yellow And taking more than their share of room la far-spread patches sweet-williams softly bloom, Aad regal dablloa their crowns assume When the year grows ruddy and mellow. Dear haunted garden, at dust we atand, And your dim memories ponder; Or obildren who played here—a Uouaebold band, Of lovers that haply a lifetime planuod. Of aged ones resting here hand in hand Now at reat on the hillside youder. They hate passed away hot thdrwork sur vive* Iks fragrance to strangers granted; And as their garden still blooms and thrives, Jtven *o the grace ol their homely lira Beyond the *iuter of death revives; They are not dead, but transplanted. ▲h, eweet tlio flower* that our love await, Where the springtime le Iresb amt vernal, Where never tho summer-tide come* too late, And never a blosco-n l* ont-ot-datc; Thank God In tli#t pence o! that hotrenly statu The old-fashion Rr ® e’.iritK. Jarvis, In Leisure Hour. Mre. Or H. Wimberly left ou Tucu tlny for Macott, where the trill viilt relative* and friend* for a Short while. Misa Katie O’Connor, after a month in Madison is now in Macon and will return to Brunswick this week. . ' Mrs. R. M. little dangh ter, Louite, of are visit ing Mr. and WyHt ft. Mo-ton.'* Miss L'zzie Demina has turned Irom a pleasant visit to At u*#f? # ao d - _ ■' -app'’ Macon, Mias Lo|oa Griilln is ia Fatrburn FINE FURNITURE, Pftgcs of talk on our furniture stock would give but half an idea of Isi the beauty and economy found here- *§■ Why not Visit the Store and let the goods do their own talking and the prices their own saying? More than entflfl" train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed on these floors since last you were here. Bee about it CARPETS, RUGS, MATTITG, Never were the prices on these' grade ar ticles so low as at present. Never have the pat terns been so beautiful, the the price so attractive. Each new season finds this department in better condition to fill your wants. The ptincjQAlJpreign carpet and rug centres have repre^MßH|hgre. Lowfii- Frfoas H. hul^Sl' and will return this week to resume her position in the Grammar school. Mr. A. M. Russell has present -d tbe Brunew'ck Library with i volume of E. P. Rjc, eotitlad “Without a Home." Mrs. Wo. T>ylor and children have returned from a summer in Lutliugton, Michigan. Miss Annie Kgirowitch is at home for several days from It cbmrud’j busiuess college in Savannah, wheie hit* tak ing a coar.-Ojijf stenography. V i- . m■• V* j —it "rh kkc ’t- */ ‘ 1 ’ Misaea Lucille and Ylr.eo Kay have refh ncd from a plea ant’visit to At lanta. Miss R tn McK noon returned Mop day on the Mai ory line from a sum mer spn:t with lelitivcs in Kirtucky and Maloe. Mr- Win. J. Daugaix, of Bi ming tam, fo-m;rly of Brunswick, has re turned from a trip to Europe and will arrive In Bruaswick on Sunday to spend several days. PREVENTED A TRAGEDY, Timely information giveu Mr-. Georg* Long, of New Strsitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough bad long kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grsw worse nntil urged to trv Dr. King’s Nswj Discovery. Qne bottle wholly cured/ fiud she writes this marvellous medi cine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attask of pneumonia. Suob cures are positive proofnf the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing ail throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 60a. and $1.(4, Every bottle guar anteed. Trial birttis freest aii drug •tores. . \ „ CASTOR IA Vor Infants and Children. The ml You Hava Always Bought Bears the y/trJ 'j /"** Signature oi Second bifid household furniture bought and sold; also piano?, orgies, trunks, min-Qte. .carpets, etc. -I . \\ . wMM THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 26, 1900. Facts For Sick _r .1— \., -j Women First—the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of abso lute Cures of female Ills Is Lydia E. Plnkham*B Vegetable Compounds Second—Mrs . Plnkham can show by her letter files In Lynn that a mil lion women have been restored to health by her medicine and advice* * Third AH letters to Mrs. Plnkham are received, opened, read and an swered by women only. This fact Is certified to by the mayor and postmas ter of Lynn and others of Mrs . Plnkham*s own city. Write for free book con taining these certificates. Every ailing woman Is Invited to write to Mrs. Plnkham and get per ad vice free of charge, Lydia E FlnkbamWteA Cos., Lynn. Mm* v Cured of Ohronio Diarrhoea After 30 Years of Suffering. “If suffered for thirty year* with diarrhoea and theight I was paat being cured,’’ says John 3. Halloway, of French Camp, Mis-. “I . had pen so much time and money aad aiiSrerea 1 so much that I had given op alOuipoa of recov ery, I was so feeble from the effect* of the dlr -! rliooa that I could do no kind of labors mid not j oven travel, imt by accident 1 waa per oltagd fee j ilnd a bottle or Chamberlain's Col la. Cholera and Biarrhcen Remedy, and after taking, sev eral hottlea lam entirely eAred of that trou ble. iam so pleased with the result that 1 am iinxiou* that It be in reach of all who saffor ha I have.” For sale by Bishop’s drug stove. The sight man to have clean your clothes is Jim Carter. IV. li. Corset* on sals at actual cost at tb Bps Hive. All telephone orders promptly d* livered at Da Voe’r. Our Greatest Specialist For 30 years Dr. S. Newton Hath away has so successfully treated chronic diseases that he is ackm wledgcd today to'stand at the head of his profession in this line. His exclusive method of treatmeut for Varicocelo ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cautsryl cures in 90 per cent, of all cases. 1m the treatment of loss of vital nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, raralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh afid diseases pecul iar fe> women, he l* equally l^?oee^e^u , .• Dr. Hath#ay's practice is more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for cooghUation or ski vice, either at his of hce or by-mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 36 Bryan Street. Savannah, Ga p Fresh line of gioger preserves just received at Ds Vo*'*. W. B. Cartels on sale at aotusl cost at the Bee Hive. A Miaister i Oood Work, haJ a scv oraatiack of bilious colic, got a bottio Colic, Cholera and Diarrbcea Remedy, took two doe au<l was en tirely cured,” say* Rev. A. A. I’owor, ot tiupo ria, Kan. “My neighbor across tbestieetwas eiok tor over inteek, had two or thceebotlloi o medicine tram the doctor. Be need them tor tlirce or four days without relief, then called In mother doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, to dice a; jl 1 went over to pec him iho uw ' aaid hi* bow,-It were Jrrn terrTßle¥*, hedbspn running off bo long that It was almost I asked him If he hail tried Cham- Wliln’a Colic, Cholera and Dltrrha-t Remedy, ud he aaid. ‘Ko.’ 1 went homo and brought Ihhumy bottle and sravc bun one dote; MMhim pO take another dose ,h Sf:evn or twenty mWi lutotlt be did not And relief, hot he took no J more, and was entirely cured. I think it the ’ best raedlcino I have ever tried ” For rrile by 1 ptl drdg eSoro. ] iiiA>rur Is Brunswick’s best clotbes oieaner. Buy the children’s school bose at aotual cost at tbe Bee Hive, A TRANSVAAL LEAGUE, Chicago, 111., Sept. 25.—At a call by Sergeant W sselius, chairman of the committee on organization, the members of the American Transvaal League were today to launch their association as a national organization. The objec.s of the association are to promote and secure place for the South African Re publics, to spread information regarding the cause of and create sentiment against the war, to raise funds for the cause, to procure a tender of kindly offices of the United States to end the war. m ■ "I ■ II mm I m . m IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A. Danfort*], of LaGrange, Gs., suffered intensely for tig months with a frightful running sors on hit ieg, bat writes that Bucklsn’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it iu ten dsys. For Ul cers, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or Piis, it’s the beat salve in the world. Gars guaranteed. Only 25ote. Sold by all droggists. '•‘4. > *"**• ■ y ' Dress goods, dress trimmings and dress linings on sale at Joost at the Bse Dive. “f had* rottntug sore on my leg for seven y-ara * write*.Writ James Forert of cheppew* Falls, Wla, “and apeak houJreda of dollars In trying to get it healed. Two boras of! Danner Halve on lively cured iu” W. J. halts. Pat your stamach, liver and blood in healthy condition and you can defy disease, Pwlckly Ash Bitters it s successful system regulator. W. J. Batts, Kerri,’ Dons and Swift’s meats at De Voe’e. Tbo amir gunoylbiga sent by church societies to Ksnsaa soldier* ill the rhUR-pine* contained among the neoasaUiee a box of DeWitts Witch Haaet Salve, the well known care for plies, in juries and aktn The ladies took care to obtnin the ovlginai DeWitt’s Witch Haxel Salve, knowing that all phe| counterfeits are worth!***. W.JUlults. tl leers,open or obstinate ikjmu, sa!d and piles ’illicitly cured by Banner > Salto. the moot healing medicine "in the world. W. J. Butts. HARPER whiskey received GOLD MEDAL. Paris, Aug. 25—(Special dispatch. ) American ..whiskies received tjie offi cial approval of the exposition today - ! whs* gold medal was awarded to Bernheim Bros., Looisvilfe, Ky„ on thsir I. W, Harper, whiskey. Said in Brunswick, Gs., by T. SewiMc. Chskerl*iß’* Cough Remedy s Brest Favorite. i The soothing and-Mealtng qualities <rf this remedy, it* pb- i > aha. proraht *uj pm manent euree have kSsdc 1* a t row .tSvortt* with people everywhere !: *peci£)y prised by mothers ol smalt f-ftoiiff&jgi ?~x -~r—Tp' anil whooping cough, itwlwajAmopfi tfiitafc, rcltef. and nail co.itsin* o>> optum -r ,ehei harmful drag. It ihay be gf' cn a* con 11 deafly to a baby *s to an adult. gFor sale by Bishops drugstore. 1 ; ■■ *'— The progressive nations of the world are the great rood ronenmlog nations. Goodjfood well digested g ves strength. If yonfeaunot digest U yon eat, yon need Kodol Dyspcpei* Cure. It digests what yon eat. Too m-eaynormei yohr self. It contains *ll of the digestantsfeombiaed with the beet known tonics and,reconstructive* it will even dsgestt *ll classesjof footl* in sbot- Uu. No other prcnaratlou WM£do this. It is stantly relieves .indVfeiS*ail stontoch uonbies W J ButU , T When you want somsthing nice in W, jams and preserves eill .at De Vos’* Now is the time to bsve tbe old hit winter’s suit put in good order. See Jim Carter. Large sun spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this summer, and doctors declare nearly all the prostrations were induced by dls ordora of th* stomach, Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyapepdn Cure digests what youeau If you have indignation or dya jopsia it will quickly relieve and permanently W. J. Batts. strv.s \ . -- r r ii V*l¥"frasllHr•- •“ .? * ? A. WVIiV l U is i* ; COUGHS AND COLD': i Very vaiUeiilc Rouwdr in tCI ; cfioctSwio'ot thJ ’THROAT or LUNGS Lorge Bottles, *?o. | Davis A LAVVKENi ii C<b, ilmired, , rrop"* of IVrry Davis' Pam-Kdler. DUST THE BEST Washing Powder, H-IRArIfS mtces Doctors find A Good 4• * <• A\ V; /■-- •:•. '“. - . rr *’ n f, , Prescription for mankind . /•- V I* *" *3 “.* tHeitxlw. Groom. Kemamm, . GrnerJ Store* m 4 Brbs *M food. To aanplrs u 4 m tUnmllMl. sScaw ig^s.g.gSAasi Coney & Parkea DEALERS IN W Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime. Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles 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 heal th and hospitality. The doctor prescribes it and friends approve it. Pure, rich, mellow. —V- TDOUGLAS,-^ 206 Bajtstreet. ||fin lidimulp^ii Use any ot my brand* ot WINKS LIQUORS and nature viii be greatly assisted in the work of recuperation. My goods are oI excellent quality, and have been bottled and matured under our immediate supervision, Each brand has been grided because of some special merit. Find out which gaits. JPKIeES* TO sUIT.j T.* NEWMAN, HK 7 - ££ 1 ■ ft. j