The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 29, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 Miss Hally Brobstou leaves today for Brunswick, where she will accept a po sltion in the school*. after a delightful vacation at her beautiful home out a? Brownwooilr~;Madion Advertiser. J —~o—- Master Fiederjclc Fenniman leaves Monday for Charleston, where he will attend school. Mrs. Isaac Cohoa, Mise A:moe Co hen and Mrs, JullUo May left on the Mallory line for New York Friday Miss Hanoi Nightengale Junior Kev? York Friday, whore she will Spend the winter at school, Interesting services were held at iho Jewish synagogue last evening and were well attended by tbe followers of the Bebrew religion la this city. / ■ 0 Miss Carr'.e Isaac will not return im mediately from her summer trip, as was expected, but will remain for some time In Atlanta, tbe guest of Miss Olernmle Haas, w _ Mrs. Wit, 11. Berrie ts quits ill, to the regret of friends, Hey. Bishop Keiley of Savannah will arrive In the city today and will preach at the Catholic church tomorrow. Master Frank Byißuillet of Wash ington is the guest ol his aunt, Mis. 0. .1, Doeiflingcr. Mrs. J. J, Gawdrey of Savarnah is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chiu. Doer -11 inger. Mis. L. B I):iy Is quite ill, to the regret of Mends. Mrs. D. Glauber and Miss JosieNu e s baum have returned from a pleasen' summer- a- AthevHlo. Miej Erole Harris trtpcmiiug guin Duffj'ff# CONSUMPTION Bronchitis, Chill*. Cough*, Pyre l>ypep*la of what ! ever form, quickly cured by £S„{* taking DUFPY’S nALT BidfS WIHSKKV. A tabicspuuuud ■ass ■ I >" glass of water three t imes a WfhlSk PU d *r- A!1 dnqfgistsandgrocC:s Illliwntrj Beware of Imitations. FINE FURNITUfft dEfe Pages of talk on our furniture stock would give but half an idea of j the beauty and economy found here* I Visit the Store and let the goods do their own talking and the prices their own saying? More than an entire train load of suits and.odd pieces have been placed on these doors since last you were lj/rftc See about it CARPETS, RUGS, MTTITG, Never were the prices on ’ •> high grade ar ticles so low as at presergf ,tiie pat terns been so beautiful*" MUy * en * : - or the price so Each condition to till your'wants. The principal foreign carpet and rug representation here. We are quoting I Lower PrlbSs, Than Ever. m MILLER & SON.| A woman has a right to be positive on matters which are matters of personal knowledge antlexperieaM. Every wotu- lias used Dr, Pierce's Favorite rVeilbyptiou for diseases of the womanly orgnufe is positive U) its wonderful cura/ive value, arM confidently recom- Ntenua it to shiiiloj^sHfferera. Worneu who saner from inflammation, ulceration, female weakness, or nervous diseases caused by disease of the wom anly organs will find a complete cure by the use of ** Favorite Prescription.” "Severn! years ago I auffcitd aeverrly (Voni female w.-attnesa, prolapsus, and nnor, bocU, and used Mr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription with splendid effect," writ;* Fannie Sbeltrm of waahmglon, lowa. "Glad 1 have not needed it for a few years past, but if I should have any return of the old trouble would surely try * Fa-' vortte Prescription.* 1 have recommended it to a number of my lady friend*. I always tell them to try a bottle, and if they are nor bene fited by it t will pay for the medicine. Tn every case they have spoken in praise of it." tAVIIRH-r wf. sc mnnoN MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG AND SICK WOMEN WEH . time with hor grandmother, Mrs. B. Hirsb, oa Union street. Mias Kowene Griffin arriyos In the city today from Atlanta and will board with Mrs. I. M. Bussell on Mansfield streec. Messrs. Thomas and Ford Fuller leave Monday for Charleston, where they will attend Porter college. <iuite an entertaining letter appears in the Madison Advertiser from Bruns wick's well-known newspaper woman, Mias Mary McNiah Burroughs. In it Bhe describes a vielt to lirownwood, the old homestc ,and of tbe Drobston family, n-ar Madison, And dwells interestingly on the cotton picking ;n the neighbor ing fields. AIB of local oolor ft the de scription of the scenery, the hills and trees and flowers, and su amusing pea picture .of theturbaned “auaty” and the happy pickaninnies recalls ulorieu of the happy limes *‘bcfo’ do watf,” when '“Dixie ms a land of cotton” o>:d prosperity reigned supretay. • —: —----- , Notions at cost at Mlvy/ THE BRUNSWICK TIMEb-CALL, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. COL. CANS 8 PLANS. What He Wou’d Like to See Next Year in Rifle Practice. Colonel George T. Cann, inspector of rifle practice. Georgia state troops, will make a strong effort next year to bare a school of instruction In rifle shoo ing inaugurated at Savannah. He hopes 'he state mil ita y au horiihs will suc ceed In ge ting the troops sent to Avon d*’e range for thorough instruction In the art of handling a rifle, and to that end, will soma lute-resting and timely recommendations ia bis an-, need report toon. to go forward to Gov. Candler Colonel Cann beiievtsthat tfcg troops ot Georgia can get more benefit on the Avondale range than at any point in the sta-g where a regimeat might be ordered to camp for a- week or ten days . His idea t* tb* have ibi fiSepectox of rifle practice In eaph of the s, ate regiments ordered to Savannah for a week's In struction and that oach regiment In the state bs required to send a fleiail of live men to Savannah and the Avondale range, to ;hat they can reriect them aelvwr in riilo shooting. This plan, if adopted, would give every regiment in the stale ample representation at the range. The mtn could be taught to hand c a rifle from tbe very first les sons in that art. and receive fovurablo consideration from the authorities. IL has already spoken to the goyernor out lining hi j ideas, and it Ye thought th y uu of with bis approbation, Such a scheme as he has outlined would result in a school of instruc ion on the use of the rills in every military command In Georgia aud its influence for good would be felt for years to come. The progressive nations of tbs world are tbs grcstTW'd consuming nations. Hood food we! digested g ve* strength. if you cannot digest all yon eat, you need Kodol Dyspepsia Core. U digests vrhat you eat. Yon need not diet your (L'l-f. it contains *ll ol the digest an ts combined with the best known tonics nod reeonstnieUTjp It Will orun dagos ts all classes ot foods in febot tin. No other preparation will do this. Tt In stantly relieves and cures all stomach troubles W J Butts WEDDING PRESENTS.] ' Big cut In all linos of Bilycrwarcs ft r the next few days. To be'sold at auc lualca-h. A. R itbschUd.t * Divers, open or obstinate sores, aeuld* and piles quickly cured bf Banner rSalve, tbe moat haaUre aoti: dn e in the world. W. J, Butt#. I A Minixtw’s (load Work, *1 bad u. severe bBiOU, colic, got* bottle of Chamberlain's IJglic, Cboiotn and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two dose* and was en tirely cured,’' says Iter. A. A. Power, of Empo ria, Kan -My aoiglih —i:roei the atteet was sick for over a weok, Ua,l two or three byttlas o medicine from the doctor. |I used them for throe or four days without relief,then called in another dootor who treated hint for some day* and gavo him no relief, to discharged him. I went over to see him the neat morning, Me said his howde were In a terrible Ha, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody fluv. I asked him If he bad tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoaa ttomedy, and he said, ‘Mo.’ 1 went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another doeo in fifteen or twenty min utes if he did not find relief, but he took no more, and was entirely cured. I think it the best medioine I have ever tried.” For sale by Dr. Bishop's drug store. -s We sell st ocst, to equal this, others must so 1 less than cost. The Bee tlive Large sun spot-, astronomers say, caused the extreme heat this auinmor, and doctors declare uearly all the prostrations were induced by dis wrdors of tbe stomach. Good health follows good digestion, liodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. If you bate Indigestion or dys pepsia it will quickly relievo and permanently cure you. W.J. Butts. Low bates. - ~Vp Georgia State Fair at Valdosta, October -sis to November Ith, via riant System. One (are from points in Georgia, Florida and Ala bama, plus ye cents additional for admlsaion. Military rate 1 eent par mile each direction, 30 or more on one ticket. B. W. WBKN.N, Passenger Traffic Manager. Ease your burdens BY USING GOLD dust Wmmt WASHING nnun>B|> - < Let your head gave your haiKla. M / Wa L<-t Gold Dust do the work f*>r you. * . d'-..,c' - It makes glad the hearts of those 1 who are not happy unless everything >. is clean. Gold Dust is woman’s /1 :| best friend, dint’s worst enemy. j “Housework is hard work without Gold Dust.” TO THE PtablC. This 1“ to .‘idrive that on and after Sadttnber 55th no jiasjeagarn will bo carried on freight trains of the Plant System eto. w. coatks, DiviaiokPaa-enger Agent. Tbe pnoes wifi surprise you at tbe Bes Efive. Oared *f Ohronic Diarrhoea Af'er 30 Year* of Suffering. ■‘lfimWerid fur thirty year* vrlth diarrhoea and thonght 1 was paat twing cured.” says John S. Halloway, of French Camp, Mis*. “1 had apen so much time apd money and suffered so much that I had given tip allptopfs of .recov ery- I was so feeble from the effects of the diar rhoea that t eonld do no kind of la’sjrt ,uhl not even travel, bulky accident 1 waa per oitted to llud a bottle of Chatnlwrlain’i Colic,‘.Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking. Rev. era! hottles 1 am etHlrely cAred of that tron bte. lamso pi ease; I with th,-re.ult that 11 am anxious thatltbe la reach of all who suffer a* 1 U *'” ' l"rc. Usy,j|iijiffYy German II ■rfrlerta nl uhs on fati at Coigt tbe Be Hive. CASTOR IA Por Bo&ttts aud Chiidrea. The Always Bought Bears the /Or s/IT/T. Signature of Cfutfyj/f Buy th e*vldrenß school hosiery at oust at tlutfgv 11. vs. U 1 had a tuptjHgjm u* a>ii my teg for seven year - " wyi tls taint! '.l M1.,,* rvciiat of ivnui,. Falls, .petit hundred* of goiter. in ’.rjfkit-orstjthinied. Tafe tofts of Banner BatVc entlrelyrured it.". W. J. Aims. “ ----- ■ li .'(>>•*#*, alt • !*, all styles, at totllkft ; a| ttnr 8-e Hie*. For Backache use STUART’S GfN and BUCHU: W. B. Corsets, ail suss, all style*, at actual aoat at the Bee Hive. Goldthwalte dt Son,Troy,Ala-, wrote: Tectb tu.Vs spjody euro of old sores and eruptions upou the skin have lieen remarkable. W. B. C'jrse’e.all sues, all style*, at actual cost at the Bee Hive. NOTICE. The great revivalist, H*v. T. Cr than i* here, and will preach at Sr. Paul’s A. M. E. church Thursday night, Friday night, and next Sabbath. Public is invited. P. F. CfitHY, B D., P. C. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND 'Pain-KrtUv There is no kind of pain or ache. Internal or exter nal, that Pain-Killer : will not relieve. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. the genuine bottle BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS A SON. tabtfies find * -A Good ' ‘ ’>**'■— „. e. -Y\ Prescription for mankind -J - • -V. f I" If*™ ■<*.** Dragjtl.tq dmm, lahma gke* XreSusSi. General Sum aa4 Jhrhea P* ta ' lndu “ •>. rr* f w. 9*" (•* NMI We mauer whath th* xuriav. . ml *PP T ? rnwpk. sad au. UmmS tmd. sSwg.tegJgJSSsß.agsa.o Coney & Parker DKAI.ERS IN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles’and Laths. Phone 18 525 Bav St. m CiiQtei % " U; Use any of my brand* of WINES AND } • f/% I LIQUORS ami nature will be greatly \ \ H Mtisted in the work of recuperation. My goods are of excellent quality, and g&y. *i* *A hare l>eea bottled and mattired under IHMHjE '( ? la our immediate supervision, Each \ brand baa been selected because of eorao J *4/ 1. special merit Fiud out which suits. & \ a PRICES TOSIIT.I • | \\ T. NEWMAN, * OPEN AGAIN. Jiao. wines, Liquor, ' ■ Cigars, Etc.* ; now ready for business, We will sell you gcf~ * p cent less ttutn original cost 606 Monk Street,