The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 28, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 , s^o©ietg. SONG OF AUTUMN DATS. Wrap ua round,O Mother Autumn, with a dreaming all unbroken, With the royal purjiie nemblaocc or a passion ail unspoken, Whilo the bird of life wing* backward, in the reddening, waning day. To the thrill of long-lost laughter, to the / lore that could not stay!| Now the savage child within os breaks the thicket, flying faatcr. Barefoot through the koiceles| forest, thread ing leaf and fern and aster, leaping brook and laughing onward where the broken bine beguiles, speeding on —Ob heart, fly faster I—down' the light of memory’s aisles! How the scent of grape and stirs the pulse and fans the ember, And wind above the waiting sheavcalia whisp ering. “llemember!" Oh, now, the heart of memory’s rose burns reddest ’gainst the gray, While the bird of life wings backward to the love that could not stay! —Atlantic Monthly. —o — a .pa- ~ The latest novelty from. Paris iß'.the perfumed comb. It was the Invention ee—- r -av "> _ * -T'* l ’—- of a French woman and conveys any J J> .*■ preferred delicate teem toßhe roots of the hair. , B.UI another use for the dreas suit case has been found. Tiny cases, often not haore than .18 inches square, arc made for the small boy's benefit and in them he carries his school looks. Veiling (ii s ate shown In the form ol Hies and various beetles, the wings Of which bend back with u spring to catch the yell. —a — Colored hooks and ryes are the latest cjnvenientes. Tiny can ho had In til the different shade to matoh colored goods and look much prettier on a gown than the old sort. A now jow.l for young mothers I* th > Chris cning ring. It 18 gol ys*U;lli e birth stone of the wt.e iiewcoine?-. AUiautive ca'dtmp ; ex t&jsaphaixJ bag# art) m3o of doersklu, adorned with gold jnonog?'ams. lVlr. Coloman and Mias Juliet Cole man leave loday for Birmingham which FINE FURNITURE. -^ Pages of talk on our furniture stock would give but half an idea of m the beauty and economy found here- S| • CSpS? Why not mMtJ* Visit the Store and let the goods do their own talking and the prices their own saying? More than an entire tram load of suits and odd pieces have been placed on these floors since last you were here. See about it CARPETS, RUGS, MATTITG, 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 excellent or the price so attractive. • Pach new season finds this department in better : condition to fill your wants. The principal foreign' carpet and rug centres have representation here. We are quoting Lower Prices Than Elver. H, Iff, MILLER & SON, wilt be their future home. During tbelr residence In Brunswick, Mrs. Coleman and ihe Misses Coleman have made many friends who regret their depailire. Mrs. Julius Muy leaves today via the Mallory Line for New York. Miss Dorothy Barrie is out after her recent illoeas to the de’lgrtof the her many friends. The Progress Club entertained with a dance at the club rooms on Wednes day night. Mr, J. W. Griffieth has 'return-id from Athens, where he spout the sum mer. , - •<-> Mrg. I aae Cohen and Mi Aimee Cohen arrived in the city yesterday and wiil ei end some time with rcluiiv s. Master Soils' Wrlgh Is back frrma visit to Sterling. t Mias Almedia Meye s from Waynca vllle, spun 1 , yesterday in the city Sir. Janies F. Colson has ictofaed from the Macon carnival. After a plea ant ylllV to Madison and Macon, Miss Katie O'Connor has returned to the ditj. Master Arthur Ilaenoy has accepted a position with It. L. Harrison. Miss Kosa Boss has returned from a summer In Athens, where she attended Normal school, and will teach at Fancy Bluff. Mrs. Albert Fen dig and little (laugh tcr-Selma have returned from & pleasant summer at ’’The Lodge," at Tallulah Fails. The Sis evs of St, Joseph have receiv ed many applications for admission to their school and will have quite a num- S*r of day pupils from the oily, besides hoarders f*o; neighboring cit Ls. Mias Alice: Wrench returaeu lost night from Madfron, apd will resume her position teaser In the public schools on MolM^j^|j^ Notions at cost at the Be? frlve. THE BRUNSWICK TIMEvCALL, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. coiiapslT^^P 'merit. Work rarely ’ \l i cause* collapse. It \* is worry—-the outcome of a low Condition of the uervone system -and inadequate nutrition which generally causes col lapse. The collapse seems sudden, but in reahty.it is a slow process. The stom ach and organs of digestion and nutri tion are diseased, the nourishment in the food eaten is only iwirticliy extracted and imperfectly The blood be comes impure; the very fount of life is poisoned, and some da* all the faculties and functions go on K strike. That's collapse. Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of tile organs of digestion and nutrition, purifies the blood and builds up tbeweak body with sound healthy fesstL*^, ’I wan cured of a very kert cm of inrtlgestloij. associated with ton,id liver, by the use of Dr. Pierce Golden Medteot Utewi-rv,” writes Mr. ?• of B.vnisi*.? Pntnsia Cos . w. v*. Before I began Ihe ‘Golden Medical 01* cover* • I had no appetite:.could not sleep.; Sor vr;:rV b-.r‘. very litua. bowels constijmted. and life was a misery to me. After taking tour bottles 1 felt so weu that I vent to work, tad soon gd woise. so I used it about eight Weeks longer, when I was permanently cured. ” .Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser' is skt free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only, {send 21 one-cent stamps for paper covered book, or 31 stamp# for Cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. her first trip. The Clyde line steamer Seminole ar rived in port yesterday from Boston. TIPs is th 9 flrsu.rip of the S.minole to ltd!oily. The progressive nations ot the world are ttie groat food consuming ualiom. Good food wel digested g vu, strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. U digests what yon eat. Von need not diet your self. It contains all of the dlgestanta combined ’with the test known tonics ami reconstructive), it will even dsgesl, all classes of foods in shot tie. No other preparation will do this. It in stantly relieves and cure* all stouioeh troubles W .1 Butts The pr ees will Surprise you at the Bee Hive. A MinUter’i Good Work, “I had a severe .tuck of bilious colic, goi a bottle of diambcrlain’o Colic, Cholera atui i>iarrhui two done* and was en tirely cured," says Key, A. A. Power, of Ktnpo na, Kan “My neighbor across the stieet was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles t medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four day* without relief, then called in auotlioi doctor who treated him for some days and g ive him no relief, so discharged him. i went over to me him the next morning, Me said his bowels wore in a terrible fli, that they had bejn running off so long that it was almost bloody Dux. i asked him If he had tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dfunbaa Ken-.edy, ahd he satd, 'Mo.’, T went homo and brought him my boltfc and gave him one dose; told him to take another dose in Ilf teen or twenty mln ute#if India not Dud relief, but he took no more, and was entirely cured. 1 think it the best medicine I have ever tried.". For sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug store. We sell at cost, to equal this, others must se 1 less than oost. The Bee Uiye Did it ever ocour to you that a little 'Parry Divis’ Pain K’ller on the end of the finger applied oooe or twice to a muqulto bite would conifer sot the poison and speedily reduce the swell ing? I’ain Kilter will also cure bites and stings of other poieonous insects, as well as reptiles . Bye direction es to u*3 upon wrapper on esob bottle. Avoid substitutes, Three is but one Pain Killer, l’erry Divia’. Price 253. and 50 ■. Largo -un spots, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this summer, nod doctors declare nearly all the prostrations wore induced by dis orders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests hat you oat. If yon have indigestion or dy. relievo and permanently Hr. W. J. Batts. Second hand household furniture bought and sold; also pianos, organs, trunks, mirrors, carpets, etc. J. W; Watkins: TEACHERS MEET TODAY. The Schools Are Preparing for the Opening Monday. This morning at ten o’clock the teachers will all meet at the Man,field street schoolhouss. It i, expected that oot one will be absent or tardy on this first normal cltsi. The work of enrolling goes steadily forward and exhibits good progress.] All who bare not bea enrolled should come in today and tomorrow. JOfl Monday those c rang earliest get the choice of seats. These who are too late wiil be left out and have to take suoh seats as may be assigned them, At a very early date the pamphlet giving the history oP the Board of Education for the first year will be issued and will be ready for free dis tribution. It is the wish of Ihebjard to get a a >py into the hands of each head of t family la Glynn county, so that *ll may know jost wba,t tho boaul is doing and has dona. The financial statement will be exceeding ly full and clear and will show a b*l snoe on hand for the coming mhool year so as to prevent borrowing or a failure to meet expenses promptly. Tae pamphlet will be intero-iting reading to rvery mania Brunswick. If you don’t-get if, ask for It’ ggS of Chrsnio Diarrhoea Afi.tr 30 Year* of Suffering. "If suffered thirty year* with diarrhoea and thought l was past being cured,” taya- Jolm 8. Hal Inway, of French Ca np, Mins. “I had epeu so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up alljiopea of recov ery. 1 was so feeble from the effects of thidlar rhoea that I tould do no kind of labotu juld not even travel, but by accident T was per nlUed u> find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, .Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking sev eral buttles lam entirely cAred i>? that trou ble. I tiii so pleaaod With the remit that !|am anxious lhatit be in re nob ot all who Suffer as i have.” Fur sale by Bishop’s drag store. SS quality (Hrdata H“nriettffclHbs on egiti at 55 j at the Bee Hike. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought s“or ■ —-a sots - J — ■'' Buy tlic on Ureas school Hosiery at oost at the Be li ve.' 1 1 .etqfr “I had a running Sonv. say leg K>r seven years ” writes Mr*. J.tuscs I■Ofost ot Chcppew Kails, 1V„ -and 3|*mkbjndeeds of .toiler-in trying to get it healed, TwtrbOdtcs of Banner Salvo entirely cured W, j. Batts. W. B, C resets*! I sixes, sit styles, at actual cost at the B?e Hive. For Backache use jTU ART’S GIN and WCHU^ W. B. Curt, is, all sues, all styles, at actual coat at tbe Bee Uive. Goldthwsite & San,Troy, Ala., wiote: Teeth tna's speedy care of old sores and eruptions upon the sktn have leen remarkable, W. B. Corse’s,all sUsa, all styles, at aotual oost at tbe Bee Hive. NOTICE. Tbe great rayiValist, ltsv. T. Cir tban it here, and will preach at St. Paul's A. M. F.. ebureb Thursday nigh’, Friday night,and next Sabbatb. Public is invited, P. F. Cruitv, B D., H. C. Pyiiv-Pectoral A Quick ctrk fop* : COUGHS AND COLDS \ cry vannbW Ritnedy in aU nfux cioas oi the THROAT or LUNGS Large Bottles, are. D.'.vis A I.AWRENt B Cos , Linked, rrop's of Terry Dsvw'Pam- Killer. Kidney Troubles of Women i x A Few Letters to Mrs. Pinkham from l IPIFWKTI Women She has Helped I' K* ■A! Prom Mrs . Bertha Ofer, Second and Clayton Sts., §§|£ '* Beak Mrs. Pinkham : —I have taken five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and cannot praise it enough. I had headache, lenoorrhcea, falling & of the womb and kidney trouble. I also had a pain Iff when standing or walking, and sometimes there seemed fjtJ'f: v\ \\j to be balls of fire in front of me so that I oould not see |jtf > \. AVI for about twenty minutes. Felt tired in the morning CoV'A whenlgotup. Had fainting spells, was down-hearted iffHll and would cry. lam very thankful to you for what MI j j your Vegetable Compound has done for me.” ¥j6j jl-y Hr * From Mr*. Caroline Samuel, U Hammond St., H I jffl “Dkar Mbs. Pinkham:—l write you a few lines to V 1 y ■ let you know how much good your Vegetable Compound m jl J I has done me. It should be In every household. I suf- ■ T / fered for years with very severe sick headaches and I UL and kidney troubles of long standing. Ydur medicine is I 1/, A my friend of friends. It is worth a dollar a drop.” - j From Mrs. flary A. Hiple, North Manchester, Ind. “Deajb Mrs. Pinkham:—l cannot find language to | express the terrible suffering I have had to endure. I had female trouble, also liver, stomach, kidney and bladder trouble. Was obliged to pass urine every few minutes, and it would scald me so that I could scarcely sit. stand, or He down. I tried several doctors, and also several patent medicines, and had despaired of ever getting well. At last I concluded to try Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound, and now, thanks to your medicine, I am a well woman. 1 cannot praise your -S medicine too highly, for I know it will do aU and even '■ more than it is recommended to do. ” , -.‘A-A General Weakness of System “ Rear Mr*. Pinkham :-I have you to tliank f..r my health and strength. I have taken your medicine for * two year*. Before 1 began its u.-o I was so xv.-ak tlmt fllflPl after 1 had worked an hour in the m.-i-io:,.- I wasobih-ed to lie down. 1 had f.-arful lieadaeiu-v, e.ni’d not sleep. had palpi I a’'on of the ii.-art, was iri • G r .-,i and- if fered in many other ways. Now 1 am perfcctlv well and much stronger than T was ten wars ago. ‘ I a,n mBKwMhBH| fifty-three years old, and the mother of ten children. I jp never feel tired since taking your Vegetable Compound.”—Mr*. Imveiji ; 509 Jefferson Place, Union Hill, N. J. imfeu, ; * Such letters as these prove that the medicine which over- • comes the serious ills of women is # v LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND v ' RIPANS ™ies Doctors find •- *'■ ** * a; A Good ", ••T Prescriptiop. I for mankind v. - J** r>rtt|ccift. Omorrt, Kesturraßim, Al** 1 *~ M (*vSundt (kQ-rii Slam as* *,rbcn J’"*'* Thr baauk pain, in,! .re .Ire*, sag tnlamm )H. (k* re nail N# Biafi*, whal’s (hv wxtlsr. ,m will , ** P? T ANARUS“ ““hire 111 ■ tiMWWSg MS ■•**> •• T sdArrea • mi* vt *rw M*— <Sm#Ml Ca. aa*S#rsc Urn Coney & Parker DEALERS Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles’and Laths. Phone 18 J 25 Bay St, When Cfliivalesoioa ; Use any of my brand* of WINES AND JdL\ i LIQUORS and nature will bo greatly - .-■'** assisted In the work of recuperation. -; -* -* M \ * | Wy goods are of excellent quality, and " •' have been bottled and mature.l mnier our immedial,* supervision, Escb • ta£sfcnfC.i i brand has been selected because of some Sjtfg *;4 i V . 1 special merit. Find out which suits. PBICEB TO BI'IT.] ' KS||f*'A fc /> ' H ) T. NEWMAN, IML VAt