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THE FASHION.
While .implicit}- I, v cry fashionable
in tailor gowns this fall, Ibere bte
rarely been aeen auch an elaborate s yle
of dress as i* made up in silk, light
wool or satin gown*. A beautiful
gown of a heavy cream white c'oth has
the skirt in wide box pleats and each
pleat ornamented with an elaborate
design of praidlng in white round
braid outlined with gilt. The waist is
In narrow pleata and is made of white
satin and fcas a pointed front ornament
of the same design ol embroidery. The
sleeves rare in tucks with deep cuffs to
match the other trimming*.
Ills needleea to say that tuch ae
gown is never inexpensive. As an ex
ample of the beamiiul fabric and ex
pensive material that are fashionable
this year Is an empire gown made over
a tight-sited lining of colored satin.
The overdress It entirely of fine tulle,
embroidered with golden brads and
trimmed with a superb band of embroid
ery that Is a mass of jet and gold beads
There is a band of this embroidery on
the lower part of the gown as well as
across the bust. Above the band on
the waist is a full tound lowscut guimp
of the net without any lining, and the
sleeves half covering the hand are also
of the net, unlined,
The many friends of- Miss Marie De-
Voe will regret to learn that her con
dition is still very serious and her re
latives are very much alarmed. Miss
DeYoe has been very 111 in Atlanta for
some weeks.
Difficult
Digestion
That is dyspepsia.
It makes life miserable.
Its sufferers eat not because they
want to—but simply because they
MUST.
They complain of a bad taste in the
mouth, a tenderness at the pit of the
stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness,
headache, heartburn and what not.
Hoo<!> Rarwaparilla cured Joseph F. Lain*.
Flanaeaa, Ky.. who writes: “I was troubled
with dyspepsia for a number of years and
took medicine that did me no rood. I was
advised by friends to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which I did and it pat my bowels in perfect
condition, gave me strength and energy and
made me feel like anew person.”
Hood's Saraafi '
Promises afiit keM-s%e prom
ise. Beware of substitutes. Buy
Hood’s and only Hood’s.f
Mrs. Marx Verdery is quite ill at her
residence on Wright square.
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Mrs. J. W. Watkins and children
have returned a visit to North
Georgia.
Mrs, A. C. Blain and Master Arthur
Blain have returned from a visit to re
latives In Macon.
—a —
Mrs, J. B. Wright aud Miss MSy
Wright left on Monday for Bt. S’mon,
after several days here with relatives.
Miss Mamie Burroughs, of Bruns
wick, and Mfts Morel, of Louisville,
are visiting in Indiana.
Mr, aud Mrs. W, F. Parker and
children arrlyed Suoday from Brook
lyn and are living In Mr. S. C. At
kinson’s house on El lit street.
Mrs. O. P. Smith aud little daughter
THE RACKET STORE.
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Another shipment of the latest novelties in the Millinery Line
comprising some of the handsomest *
Pattern Hats,
as well as ready-to-wear headgears ever shown in Brunswick just re
ceived on yesterday’s Mallory steamer.
Your Inspection Solicited.
M. ELKAN.
(jjmmi H Racket Store,
THE BRUNSWICK TTMES-CALL, OCTOBER 30, 1900.
JMi s 3'ra T,-\ojs eri 1 -;-aSKmsi ay ov
er the Mallory Dr. aud
Mrs. J. A. Butts.
Mrs. Charles S, Morriss aud Mr.
Newton Morriss have returned from a
visit to RuUedge and Atl-nta, snd
will immediately remove to Waycr.ss
their future home,
(|Mrs. John Doerfl ngtr, of Fancy
Bluff, spent Sunday in the city.
Mrs. J. B. Wright assist'd In the
music at the Catholic church on Sun
day.
Mrs. J. A. Butts Is back from X w
York, where she went to have her
book published.
There will be a meeting ot the Li
brary directors on Friday afternoon.
COItES BLOOD AND SKIN
, TROUBLES.
Trial Treatment Free,
I. your blood pur*? Are you suie
of it? Do outs or aoratehes heat slow
ly? Dm * your skin icb or bum?
Have you Pimples? Eruption*? Acb-
I ing boues or back? Kzema? Old
Bor-r? Boils? ScroJtpla? Rheuma
tism? Foul Brratb? Otiarrb? Are
you Ifete? Then B. B. B. (BoMpic
Blood Balm) will purify your blood,
be.al every sore, iyid give a (fleer,
smooth, healthy skin. Deep-seated
caser, like ulcers, cancer, eating sores.
Painful Swellings, Blood Poison, are
quickly cured by Botanic Blood B*lm.
Cures vftaßn all else'fails. Thoroughly
tested for tfiirty yegg*. Drug stores,
1 par Urge bottle, fl-tal treatment
free by writing BLOOD o®,.
Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble— file
medical advice given. Oter 8,000 vol*,
untary testimonials of cqre* b^.jpp
FREE SILVERWARE !,
When making cash purchases • he following places ask for Silverware Stafhp
A. G. Jeffers, Groceries.
M. Elkan, Dry Goods and Millinery. j
I. N. Bishop, Druggist. fjjß|
Miller & Son, Furniture.
Kennon Mott, Jeweler and Optician.
Fleming & W aff, Stationery, etc.
Mrs. M. Isaßc, Dry Goods.
J. K. Cornelius, Groceries.
18 A GORGEOUSLY BOUND
*
Work of art has just been its uni at an
outlay of orer 1100,000, for which tbe
publishers desire a Manager in thia
county, alao a good solicitor; good
pay to tbe rig*itpart j. Nearly 100
full-page engraving*, sumptu u. pa
per, il'utnlnated covers and tumiing*;
over 200 golden lilies in tbe Morocco
binding*; nearly 50 golden roses in
tbe cloth bindings, S-lls at sight;
presses ruooing dsy and night, •
great is the tale. Cbristian men and
women making fortunes taking orders.
Rapid promotions. One Christian wo
man made clear SSOOI in four weeks,
taking ordera among her church ac
quaintances and friend-. Write us.
It tnay lead to a permanent position
to manage oog husfnets and look after
our Urge cffrresp' ndence, which you
•walk attend to right at your boms. Ad
dreaa.J, A. Knight. Secretary, Corco
ran building, opposite United Stateß
Treasury, Washington, D. C.
Rubber Btamps,
Seals, Stenoil*,
Badges. Check Proteotors,
Numbering Machines,
Steel and Brass Dies,
Steel Log S'amps, etc.
Will B. Fain, Agent.
312 Newcastle street.
“I hare always used Foley’s Honey and Tar
oough mediciae and think tt the best in the
world,” sffys Chas Bender,* newsdealer of Krie
f. Take no substitute. WJT Butts.
Xorttirtng skin eruptions, burns and
sores, are ssotbed at once and prompt
ly healed by applying DeWitt’a Witob
Hazel Salve, tbe best known cure for
piles. Beware of worthless counter
feits, W. J. Butt*.
It is well to know that Dewitt’s witch Hare
Sslve will heal a burn, and stop the i ala at
once. It will erne ezeem* and akin disease*
aud ugly wounds and sores. It is a certain
eurc for plica Counterfeits may be offered you
See that you get the original DeWttt’s Witch
Hazel galve. W.J. Butts.
The editor ol the Fordvllle, Ky., Miscellan
eoue. writes A* a postscript to a business letter:
“I wascured of kidney trouble by taking Foley's
lvidney Cure, * W.J. Butts
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