The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 31, 1900, Image 6

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THINGS THEATRICAL. 'lues‘lay, Nov. 7 b, will election night, and ibe complete r**: urns from all.over tbe country will b taken a' the opera house. A wire will bo run in and the returns wili-be reo ived on til an early boor in the miming. Iu addition, an interesting program con sisting of tinging, boxing, etc., will be gives. Seats ere now on tale at Butt’s drugstore, and tboie whs want choice seats should pure ilse same at onee. The colored peiple can have seats reserved at Carter's without ex tra charge. The next attraction, after eleotion night, will bathe Mjrkls & Harder Cos. Tula is their first appearance in this city. Thu company has the rep utation of being first-class in every respect, and will compare most favor ably with the Aubrey Dramatio Cos., which made su,' 1 V splendid impres sion here last sprnfg? The Woodward-Warren Cos. are playing at Valdoeta this week. Ward’s Magnificent Minstrels will be here early in Deoember. IU-nu Kl-n.—Quinine m a tasteless form, without affecting Its medicinal value, combined with Rectanilid and iron. Just the thing for children. Pleasant to take. 26c a bottle. For sale by W. J. finite, the drngsist. Get your apples, oranges, eio., at G, W. Harper’s.* Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one dey. No Cure, No Pay. Price 26 cents Pure rendered chicken—fat. Thomas Kaany, Second hand household furniture bought and sold, also pianos, organs, trunks, mirrors, carpets, etc. J, W, Watkins. When you cannot sloop for coughing, It Is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few dosos of Chamberlain' Cough remedy to allay the irritation of throat and make sleep poislblo. It Is gcS Try it. Jf or sale at Ur. Bishop's drugstore. The Plant System will sell round trip tioketa for the annual fair, Way cr.ps Fair Association, at one fare from Tbomasville, Albany, Savannah, Brunswick, .jsek’sonyillr, Lake City, Monoicello and intermoUiAfe points, A splendid program of Irttifotionk has been arranged and visitors will be writ entertained. B. W. WBjp*, Passenger Tratllo Manager, Savannah, Qa. There is a fascination about big profits to a businessman. Bui tlioconservative and cau tious trader prefers to have thij leaser per cent, of interest and the larger per con i. of satety in his investments. There la no business man who would not consider it a sound proposition to in vest in an enterprise In which absolute loss was impossible and which offered ohauces in a hundred of a rich profit. TUh sta tistics of cures affected by Dr. I‘ioree’a Golden Medical Discovery show that ninety-eight par ceut. of cases of “weak lnnga”can bo absolutely cured. Almost if not ail ton ns of physical weakness may bo traced to starvation. Starva tion saps the Strength, The body is just as much starred whoa the stomach cnuntfl Extract nutrition from thC k food it receives an wUn there is no food. “Weak lungs,*' bronchial af fections, obstinate coughs, cal! for nourishment “Golden Medical Discovery” supplies that nonr'shment in its most condensed and assim ilable foi ra It makes “w eak lungs” strong, by strengtheulng the stomach and organs of dicta tion which digest and distribute the food and by increasing tho supply of pure blood. Pare re tiered chicken—fat. Thom a? Keany. Fonlii i Mil' The largest, finest, fattest (rult ever’ brought to Bruns* wick. Perfectly mature and delicious, direct from the ba bana fields by steamer. B Hotter order some quick, be fore they go. 7T.VM h L 0 yd'’ s ; ’PHONJS 555 8 Y (Next door to Flemiug A Waff) §oGietg. FASHIONABLE SKIRTS. Tbe question w ilcb suggests ustlf on tbe list of preliminary irqT'ries about fashion is in regard t) the style of skirts, and while it cannot be an swers definitely as yet, there is no doubt about tbe abundant variety from which lj choose. “Women bave been perplexed bej .nd all precedent by the multiplicity of modes in skirts ler more than a year now, yet there seems to bt no pros pect of any falling off la thij partic ular, says tbe New York Sun. Tue early models show a tendency toward more fulness tb?,.<-op and around tbs ba r jA Hbliels bt - the govyrTT o f cffmLg i -Ip'S re no d* Chius' Narrow tucks beginning at •Itber sod of a narrow front breadth, tbe first one extending down ten or twelve Inches from the waist line, confine tbe fullness back to tba h<p line, eaoh tuck shortening a trifle to give the graduated effeot. They are hard!) a quarter of an inch in width and another group disposes of tbe full ness at the bsok. A telegram from Mr. W. H. DeVoe, who is at the bedside of bis dangbier in Atlanta, says that the condition of Miss DeVoe is about the same. Mrs. F. M. Scarlett and cbildreo have returned from Ft, Valleo. Her many friends are glad to bear tbat Mrs. Soarleti’s bsaltb is muob im proved. Mrs. Flood, of New York, is visiting her sister. Mrs . H.T. Dunn. Mrs. !\ A. Dunn returned on the steamer Monday.from New York. Mrs. A. M. Way is Iu Savannah, whore she was called by a telegram announcing the death of her little niece. _ - Mrb. C. P. Oajf^f^Paod Misi Mary Goodyear aref back from a summer visit Cos North Carolina, Virginia and North Georgia. Rev. W. F. Hollingsworth leaves this morning for MilledgevilUr'to at tend the Synod of the Presbyterian churoh. ——o —— Mrs. It, M. Stevens and llisa Loufse Morton will leave on Friday for their home in Willacooobe, after a plevsant Mr. and Mrs. J Jtwilorton. •v:“ a- -o— JM Whltflipra la lo Atlanta with her sister, W George Youle, wbo has been quite ill. Miss Sara Louise Smith Is suffering a slight indisposition, the result of her res trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. Whitfield am! Miss Miriam Whitfield are spending some time in North Georgia. " y Mrs. Alfred It. Miss Janet Ashby have r/ ter spending the sa| Geor uia. Miss main Willi relatives the Mrs. Harry Cassil wTSfglve tbeeboir boys of St. Marks an %Vxve,!u prty tonight at i 1 that all the boys will attend. TO ATTEND MEETING. Itev. W. F. Hollingsworth leave* this morning for Milledgeville to at-' tend the meeting of the Synod of Geor gia, wbioh will oonvena in that city tonight. The prayer meeting will h| oonduot ed this evening as the Presby terian ohtfroh. Mr, Holliogeworth will return Siturdayinight’and will conduct the regular services next Sunday . . Jf ii gli . f CTHE BRUNS’vAirK TIMES-CALL OCTOBER 3V ino PSnkham’s |1 ’ )] that la curing women. f > *** 1 "™ (PUBLISHED BY PERMISSION.) 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