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all ot her results of imperfectdigestion.
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I>o©iety.
Major R, E. Durt left yesterday af
ternoon tor Barnasville and Griffin,
where he will visit friends for a day or
two, returning on Saturday wllh Miss
Roby Dart, who has been spending the
| summer in Baroesvllle, the
guest of friends.
Mrs. R. R. Hopkins and children
have returned frrin a pleasant visit to
relatives in Thomasvllle.
Dr. and Mrs, C. F. Meld rim, of St.
Simon, passed through Bruuswlok
Monday tnroute to Baltimore,
Mrs. L. E. Cargyle has returned to
Brunswick, where she she will remain
a few weeks before going to Macon lor
the winter.
Mrs. H, R. du B’guon aud Mrs. J. 0.
Stiles and children will icturn to
Brunswick on the 15 h from a visit to
Brooklyn.
Capt. and Mrs, James A. Foster,
Lottie Foster and Miss Besde
Fox of .St. Simon, are in Baltimore
where they will spend several months.
Mr. W. J. Dangaix, nf.er a plias
-Bnt visit to Brunswick leaveß today
for liis home in Birmingham.
Special services for the month of
October are being held in lhe Catlo
lic church every afternoon at live
o’clock.
meeting of the Brune
w ck Library Association on Thursday
at five o’clock at the library rooms.
Mrs. Wo, Nightengale is in New
York, where she she went to place
Miss Hazel Nightenga’e at achcol.
Miss Bertha Baker has returned
from a visit to Douglas.
Mrs. John Gawdrey has rein ncu to
her home in Savannah from a visit to
her aunt, Mrs. C. J. Doerfiioger;
This evening at eigtn o’clock at tho
Episcopal.cLorcb, will occur the wed
ding of Mrs. L. A. Hobtnson to Miss
.Sophie Mortoa. The ceremony, will
be pm formed by Rev. Mr. Raeney add
the wedding march will le played by 1
Mis? Helrn O'Conor. Miss Carrie
Baiiey, of Bailey Mills, wilt 6e maid
of honor, and Mr. S. C. Li rle
field will will be the bes: man.
Immediately alter the ceremony ire
young couple will leave lor Washing
ton and the north.
AT THE OGLETHORPE.
J. A, Eidson,Atlanta, W. C. F*ier,
Macon; W. C, Davil, Atlanta ; B. B.
Arwood, Guyton; M. S. Sanders, A.
H. Robinion, Macon: R, T. Hubard,
Atlanta: W A. Levieon, Cincinnati;
W, D. Slartir, New Orleans; Louis
Elsas, Atlanta; S.B. Burris, S'. Lotus;
R. H. Watson, Charles Keller, New
York; W. D, JBlsby, Louisville.
IN MEMORY OF,MB. DODGE.
Next Sunday morning a handsome
window in the Episcopal chuff j will be
dedicated to the memory of the lament
ed A. O. P. Dodge. The steamer Bessie
will leave Brunswick at 0 a.m. and
will return to the city as aeon ah the ex
•
ere.'ses are over.
MR. VERDEKY BEITEK.
The condition of Mr Verdery if
much improved and he will be able to
he out within the next few days,
Mr. Verderjr aaya he will explain
rnaDy tbingf as soon sa he gets to hi„
office.
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Tbe II Hf-uifn will tas.l in th f r ar
aHE BRUNSWICK TTMES-UALL, OCTOBER 3, I9uo.
I Lydia £
I Pinkham’s lf ’mm ' J
I Vegetable
I Compound
I that Is curing women. ,
I / f Mrs. Watson tolls
/ j oil suffering wo
mmW g / j men how she was
1 L f j cured and advises
IH/2 J * J them to follow her
™ W / / example.
I Hk W / J Hero is her first letter
W / /* Mrs. Pinkham i .
fPJ lyN. ,a (published by permission.)
a\J “March 15, 1899.
I MRS. PINKHAM, Lynn, Mass.:
| &BBBSi “ Deah Madam:—l am suffering from inflammation
jr ■ /%Wmr of the ovaries and womb, and have been for eighteen
I / - _ , m ° nths - * h&ve a continual pain and soreness in my
A b f ck and slde ' lam only free from pain when lying
I f I^Fm V A" Ml'ttk d0W u ° r SlttlDg in an eaßy chair ’ When I stand I suffer
1 J|| 1 * S6Vere Pain in my 6ide and back - 1 believe my
ti JH troublos Wo re caused by over-work and lifting; some
lEf years ago.
§/T *“Life is a drag to me, and I sometimes feel like
i P a well tvofpan ; have become cureless
/ ’VrIIII * 'vß&ou rjm , and unconcerned about everything. lam in bed now. I
/ ’w/ S r ha l several doctors, bukthey did me but little good.
fIV.) [, r ydia Piakham’s Vegetable Compound has been
\ * dt ? mo by a friend, and I have made up my mind
5 \ t 0 gi^,k fair trial.
\ j/l ‘'3 write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in
K \ t 0 mJ- ca “ "- Mm - S - j - WaS, Hampton? vZ
\ ' Mrs. Pink ham's advice was \
\ promptly received by Mrs. ■
Watson and a- few monUr" later
NKf •: IHhHOWBB •ho writes as follows i ™K;:y .„
t \ / (PUBLISHED BY PERMISSION.)
&A,\ 4k' ( “November 27, 1899.
“ b)EAR Mrs. Pinkham :—I fee! it my duty to acknowledge .
t3s-y°u the benefit that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound has done for me?- 9 >y
| t bad been suffering with female troubles for some
time, could Walk but a short distance, had terrible bearing,
r ffijrjLl doW 11 pains in Jower I ,art of my bowels, backache, aim pain
ln OVary ’ 1 U6f<d your D'edicine for four months and was so
aiucb better that I could walk three times the distance that
iP** * could before.
“ 1 ani to da y in better health than I have been for more
than two years, and I know it is aU due to Lydia E. Pink
s Vegetable Compound.
? , 1,1 recommend your advice and medicine to all women
i Wh ° Buffer '’'~ MßS - S - J - Watson, Hampton, Va.
. M / 8 ‘ Wat son’s lettors prove that Mrs. Pink
hßm 8 f . r ?* otlvloe / P> w . ,ys forthcoming on
nif ffiffi' requts fZ*? d ,* hßt n ,s a st •*//to health
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