The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 11, 1900, Image 5

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SOCIETY NEWS. Miss Autchfield, a charming yoaaft lady of Fredericksburg, Is ytsiting Mias Baeney. „ . ___ ..<■ Dr. D. D. Alkicaou and 11-Me son Frank, are both ill to the regret of many friends. Miss Virgin a Boyle is much lm~ prored from her recent illness and will resume her school duties on Mon- Mrs. J. A. Butts leaves next Week for Montgomery to attend the grand re union of the Daughters of the Con federacy y_rs. G. P. Smith and little daughter Sara Louise left Friday for Thomas yille, where Mr. Smith is located for the winter. Mrs. Brewster Phillips, of St. Sh mon, will spend smmral days of this week in the city, of Mr. and Mas. L. A. Robinson. Mrs. W. F. Pennlman had the mis fortune to fall down several steps of the staircase at her residence on Thurs day night, receiving several painful, though not dangerouß Injuries. Miss Lizzie Doming, who has been ill, is muefr-Improved and her many friends hope she will be able to‘re lume her position In school next week. Misses Lucille and Leslie Butts leave shortly for Jacksonville to visit their sister Mrs. Ed Fleming, after which they will leave for Thomas ville to join a house party. **Mieß Bettie Dablgren, after a pleas amd visit to her sister Mrs. J. 8. .Ray mond at the Oglethorpe hotel, left on Friday for her home in Yarmouth. Miss Dahlgren made many friends dnring her sport stay to the southland and they pope she will ropeat her visit. —o— An intresting event o' the St.Andrew’n Brotherhood of the Episcopal church wilt occur on Wednesday evming Tb> entertainment will be literary a:.d s portion of the evening i 1 bj spent ir a debate; “Resolved, that circum stances make the mao.'' This organ isation is composed of quite a large number oftnwe men ana their meet ings are very enjoyable as well a. br aeficial. The teachers of the public school met on Saturday morning to attend the normal class. These meetings are proc uc ive of much good in' connection with the study of pbysolcgy which the teachers are now engaged In, an Inter change of modes and ing W usually effected and the resol e are rbo tn in the splendid acquirements of pedagogy which characterize the ye r ) efficient teachers of our public schools. Mils Fannie Gru, Nightengale en tertuimdai a bouse party on Thursday n ght which was tb" beginning of a se ies of pleasant sooial func ions am ng ;he young society Hlx tables were played, euchre beiug tho chi sen en.snamment. The rooms wer baiuJui iy decorated in palate and cut flowers and after the delicious refreshments wereserved by tbecbarm ing young hostess assisted by several friends. There were no prizes given and the evening was one of thorough enjoyment and coming only too swiftly to a close. FASHION NOTES New York, Nov. 10, —Fashion de crees that eveiy Woman shall have a boa this winter. This does not mean that the boa must be of fur, although fur boas, bedecked with many tails, will be popular. But the ruffs of silk chenille and feathers will he most con spicuous. Chenille is par excellence the docoratlve feature of the winter. It is used in po'Elole combine lion, and will add richness to toilets for house and street, Some of the new boas are made ens tirely of chenille, short loops being used to form the ruffle around the neck and extremely long for the finish in front. More frequently, however, tho chenille is used to trim boas made of silk or other delicate materials. It is oven combined with feathers as a novelty. The ostrich feather, bcas are by no means out of date, but they have been replaced to a great by the more fanci ful and novel effects Introduced this season. Aside from black, the light colors, frequently shaded in the deli cate tones of pink, blue and gray are most in evidence. Fancy feathers of all kir.ds'wilffifused for neck gsrni urcs, loosely made up to secure the light fluffy effect so much desired. Ribbon is used much as chenille is, with short loops for the collar and long ones for the front finish, Sometimes only cnly one collar is used, ibut more frequently there is a combination of two or even three. Black and white are used together in this and other materials. All tones of gray, brown and frequently more striking colors to be sceu in elaborate designs. In the majority of caae-> tha collar simply encircles iboncik and is flu ;-h --td witn an elaborate garniture falling over the b> dice, often to .hr k> ecu. , Moussoline de sole, tullr, chlffo ■ and b .her ma'orials in ligh shade?, of en bright ned with gold embroidery are -how for evening wear aod add a certain eumptuoueness to the toilet -— m The profit of a gold mine depends, not on the amount of rock crushed under tho stamps but upon the amount of gold wh ch can lie extract or from ihe rock In asimil r way the value of food which is eaten and a not depend ou tne quantity vrhico is ta’kdn Into the to mac h out upon the amount jt nmu i-hment extr&c ed from it by the organs of autr tion and digestion When these organ * are diae ithey fail to ex t-act the nourishment In suflleienl quantue* to supp'y tbe needs of the several or/sns of the body and these organa cannot work without nourishment. The result Is heart troub'e, liver '.rouble and all item*. Dr. Pierc s Golden Medical Discovery, acting on every or aaof tho digestive anti nutritive system, re orcs it to health and vigor. It cures dl. ea-es remote from the stomach through th stomach in which they originated. Guidon Medfcai Discovery contains neither alcohol,nor-nar cotics. croup you can realise how grateful mothers are for One Minute ('ough Core, which gives relief as soon as it is admlnis'ered. It quickly cores coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. W. J. Butts. For t±l*x<ider Troubles un e STUART'S GIN and BUGHU. “I have always used Foley’n Honey and Tr cough medicine and think it the best in the world,” says Chas Bendery newsdealer of Erie Pa. Take no substitute, w j Urnt*. The editor of th** Fordville, Ky., Misoellan eouß. writ is a postscript to letter: *1 was .ured of kidney trouble by tak i ng Foley’s Kidney Cure," Take nothing else. W. J. Beits An sotiseptio aftsr shaving. Clark, tbe barber THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 11. UJO CURES BLOOD AND SKIfl , TROUBLES, Trial Treatment Free, Is your blooa pure? Are you sure of it? Do cuts or scratches heal slow ly? Does your skin ueb or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Aob- Ing bones or back? Eczema? Old Sores? / Boils? Scrofula? Rheuma tism? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Then B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify your blood, beat every sore, and give a oiesr, smooth, healthy skin. Deep-seated oases, like ulcere, cancer, eating sores, Painful Swellings, Blood Poison, are quickly cured by Botanie Blood Balm. Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Drug stores, fl per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble-free medical advioe given. Over 8,000 vol untary testimonials of oures by B. B. B. A Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of tho brave Sen Burnham,of Machlra, Me., when the doctors said ihe cAild cot live till morning, writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. “All thought sho must toon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying it bad more than once saved her iUe and had cured her of consumption. After tUroosmall doses she rested easily all nigki, and its further use completely eared her.” This marvelous medicine is guar anteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Bung Dis eases. Only 90c and $lOO. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. STOviiITKI r AIKED. Rice, the stove doctor, repairs all kinds of oook stoves and ranges, and buys and sells seoond-hand stoves. 414 Bay street. Stops the Cough and works off tiro Cold. Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets curs a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pv. Trice 15 cents s£>oo Reward. We will psy the above reward for any ease of Liver Complaint, Dytpepsia, Bick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Uoattyee we cannot cure with Liverata, the un-to-Dato Littfe Liver rule, when the directions Ere strictly complied with. They are barely vege table and never fall to give sstftfactiou. Ssc boxes contain 100 pills, lUe lioscsn contain to pills, 5c boxes contain 15 pills. Beware of>nb eututes and imitations. Sent by mull. Stamps taken. NKKViTA MEDICAL CO., cor. Clin von and J ickspu Sts., Chicago, 111. Tor sale by Brown Drug Cos.. Brunswick, Ga B v, Sanvannaii, Ga.,'Elks’ Grand Carols val and Street Fair, Nov. 5-17,1900. One' lire for the round trip, dUi*2s cents admission to the Carmyal. For military companies .and lines bands in uniform, $l.OO for the round trip per ospita, 20 or more on o”e ticket. Tickets on sale Nov. 5,7, 9,12,14, 16, with Anal limit Nov. 18, inolusive. NOTICE TO VO I'ERS. Biuinswick, Nov. 8,1900. To the Voters of 2C:h Piet. G. M., Glynn Councy :—1 respectfully solicit (he votes, and ask tb< support ui my friends and frilnw-oitizeua o( the 20tn Dii. G. M., of Glynn oounty, for >he flloe of JnatLie of ’h ’psauc for said ! D'oriot, it. t>e L-lfotiu* .to beheld next month, Deo mbxr, 1900. Re-poorfully, A. W. Coukeh, I, urn he I DHpeCipr. For the set iuu> riitease* that attack the kidneys, I'riokly Ash Bttteni is nofallingremedy. Rel.evisbuca-ct , swelling of the feet, end persistent b.-adaobe—ejmp'oms whi h indicate kirtoej ' roubl“. W J. Bur,- Jim Carer wi'! - , ei*d for year old I clothes and mik< them new, and oharge you rou>paraMv“)v nothing. Second hand household furniture bought and sojd, also pianos, organs, trunks, mirrors, carpets, etc, J. W, Walking. Shav* at the only harbor Bfiop Ip to-vu nning R icbeeter sterilizer charged wiih Boro Phenol. For Backache use STUART’S GIN and BUCHU. Kl-n Rl-ne.—quinine m a 'eet dew form, without affecting itemedioina ra ue, combined with uetanUM and Iron. Ju • t.e thing for children. to take. He nUI For 1 by W. J. Butte, the diog' t t. Cbrmherlein’e Bu much and Llrer Tablet* cure bllioasnew, constipation and headache They are' ay to take and p' aaant In effect I for wile at Biabop’n JUrng Store. 7‘tn Carter recognize* no ,oompeUr {tton in oieaulng and pressing cloths*. Hill} |||J||| mu Pill! Jjllll PllIC! —————— - —-—~^—' ..——- Perfumes and Tollet Articles We have just received anew supply of a well selected stock of Perfumes and Toilet Soaps, and now have on hand most of the special odors in both imported and do mestic goods from the very best manufacturers. It Will Cost You Nothing. lo examine our stock before making your purchases. We will always give you our very best attention and will take great pleasure in showing you anything in our store, whether you are ready to buy or not. We Have Just What You Want In Drugs, Perfumes, Soaps, Patent Medicines and such other Sundries as are usually round in a modern drug store- If you should want anything not to be had in our mar ket we will be more than glad to get it for you in our next order. We are here to serve you at any time. Our Prescription Department Is filled with a fine assortment of new and fresh medicines for doctors’ prescriptions. You need rot hesitate to send us your prescriptions to fill, as we give this department ouf personal attention. Uur experience dates hack for about one quarter of a century. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. to every lady. Why not call and see us. SMITH'S* PHARMACY, The Cash Druggist, 131 Newcastle, Corner Monk. All kinds of Fancy Cakes fresh at “The City Bakery,” corner Monk and Newcastle F. J. Doerflinger. CALL ON L. A. Miller for ' ceilWoiiii Flooiiiig Large iStock Just Received. Corner Da. and Mansfield. PhoJ7T Only pUr.i; iu loan wiirre ki'D dricG ~nj' er can bf bought PUtiLIO 8 'vLB. Georgia—County of Glynn. Under a power of h.. 1 contained in that cer ; tain deer? :o p.eonro dobt frr m t, V C rroß to ; Mrs. M. L. '..rker, raid Tied !>• ug n corde*! in | Vol. 9of moi tg.tg . folio &4:i, there will b“ * and before the, door ot th• C mrt b us- o* 8flf? • count .in Dr.mswick, Gcorgi . ou :h, llr>i Tuoda, iu Decrmbor pi >xi ,b< aeon ue j legal h->urn of; alt w he u ghes. rd * si, hi dor, fo v c *b, fill of t’ it cer/ali* U set, or ( uarcei of la r S v tua *a and cou tt n.u at ij, f bout h x miles no* n f*f tin- C’y o hr-iu*-wrick | •n he #h distuVt r. M.. f iai 1 <;*.u it/,d® rerd'ed ir i in *i E, M. Turn* v. 4r sail j 0 irrrdl*an T ac etof I .id, hivin.f f*je f ilow- I iag coi ihc<, and ' cesan i admeasurements to j •%> ; (*.>rn iic.i'-iug at * p { n> few ru. th pul>- ! i<c io id e Uinic tioi’i *• m.t I a . a-* vn Ue ’ Old Lhnpf 1 t ho '• <i u ilboail P' uie. and . i u on ing thence an" i h '¥i < we* L 'ins a...! 4J lT k ox h* •> *' n ;c run ‘luu M i - ..grooH v*t, 7cb *in srdf>ol|uka tr* p. nine * tree: thei.-<j nn ng n r k n!t7 i nreescaH 84 I chain'* ana l oin n Mf- gum tree; then e 1 niunin/. aoukii /0 logrcea caH, 7 ch .tea and jit f Ur k 14 to the initial p dntjealo beuuded on i the north *>*/ lan 1* of eiaUJ ;f H.G. %’ar, on *bs | emit by aaidprMlc .oHd from o*o ha y.l to said ftoude f ' -odor' ad Plnco, on tho .m utb by public roed and Undn of Hnsan K. Miller, and on the west by lands of said estate of sal Dnv; being the pl .ee whereat tbe haul Gar roll op’w r*M h a small eouotry farm, known as Carroll e Farm. vl'' that certain other tract of liud, n id coruty vnd Jlst lc , contain ng * acres of wn :, adjoining the tract ab<>v#j d<**cri end be ng pa< tlcularly descril>ed as U , coorscn ai’i di daces in de*tl to sccuie debt from said Carroll to Mnb Parker r aid two tracui of land to be sold as the roi ©i ty f -laid L. V Carroll to aivtisfy the In dcbltdm ss nan od In said act'd to secure iel't. that is f5 )0 principal with and nsr cent, thereon fro •* March Ist, JtWO, until paid, he sl.ira all costs of th-s salo aa provided for in said deed to seourn debt. Purchaser pays fo Hues Ihm flovenibar flth. IfOU. L V. ( AKKoLL, Grantor, By MRS* M* L, PALKJfeIK, fi * a e.i*, and at torney tu fr<d under ao power of sale afore •.aid* CVK BH ai.. 9.* M-PiiN'S ixßim doctors find ■;'A • . * *•- v/ A Good 'a . ' . . - ' ' Pres crip don _ lormankind Js** *s* Dmitri, TMn, W Sr*. '--rr rrf ,mU. . MB. V,- tr h. —U, rt., wLi Crt V Tf mmplr, w* nA . - 6itefea3^s.s: l ss im RESPONSIBLEfWOMEN o*,i sd<) p*iiy to their Innjtne bv esrriing n C'.mni.ilrn, lod tlo *n epp 'rturD. to shn • it onr disttitm'fon •£ $17,600 in ossii, njr tsk n übsciptioti tor thf Dali ieet' -, No ou flt t C'luts oiilv f portti o ir(J ri mahie voii r ..*■. A lil'e.l Bit 'ft': Pohlli binjf Ci.-, Dpt. D, 17 Wfilßtn r ~ New York Rn/treocea: Ai bank tr ex pr *8 sgrn Many pfopie.wor.jr her vise Ukjt belt ivs they iiav.’ b.mrt (it mass. 'l'll, cliSOC*' 're ih>. their ho >rt arn ail rixhl but tlulr .tomaob. ar nimblo to dlgmt foofi. if.xlol Hyy.,r. ~a Cura divest* want you ni r > th'- formation of giw whirl' iiako.i the .tinsel pie. szslnst the uesu. I* M ciuj ver; form of lutli(nation. Vf. J. Laita. .. P. DEVARIS, Gocerics, saatr Proifuci —Vegetables ate. A : ?o Oon^ctionarw. MONIT PTR'.Bi’. ÜBUNKWIOK OA T POOL, Contractor and Builder, ’ 119 South Stonewall Street. Brunswick, - Georgia. | O tc C) ik'c Magio Tonic lot dan druff; puis uure. , — 3