The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, November 27, 1886, Image 4

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Savannah Intelligence Office, 14 fi LIBERTY STREET, f Third door from Whitaker. Apply to the above for Butlers, Cham berruaiils, House Girls, Cooks, Waiters, Nurses, Hostlers, etc. We guarantee first-class servants. L P. B. BRACEWELL & THOMAS JOSIAH J. GRANT. Wheelwright, Blacksmith and General Jobbing, Manufacturer of GRANT’S Celebrated Cotton Gimlet for Sampling cotton Ififl Congress St., near Montf/omrvy, SAVANNAH, GA. NEWLY FITTED UP. LABORING MEN’S HOME k. Restaurant & Lodging, W»i. B. Brown, Proprietor, IS2 Bryan St., SA IASS AR. G I. Meals at all hours. Choicest, brands of i’ l wines, liquors and cigar sal ways on b.an-i. B WHEN VISITING MACON, GA. S Mrs. C. H. Ttassoii’s Hotsl, If L K* Only first class hon-tein tlity for the s accommodation of colored people. Ta E hies supplied with the best the market ■ affords. Convenient to business part of K the citv. Terms reasonable. ■ Mitk C. H. THOMPSON, Prop ss. ■ Pou:th st:>• ■*, Mac n, Ga. JAMES J. JEFFERSON, I The Boss Barber and Hairdresser ■ Corner West Broad and Congress Sts. ■ Respectfully informs the public that be ■ is now prepared to do all kinds of work ■ in his line, at the cheapest rates. t'hil- ■ dren's and Ladies' haireutting a specinl- Ty. Call an 1 give him n trial before go K ing elsewhere, Open Sundays from (T M H 11 o'clock, a. m. E B. D. Middelton, ■ THE BARBER. Kt Formerly with .lames Carey and James K> B. Alston, desires to inform his many K friends that he has opened a S FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP, ■ At No. 180 Bryan street, near Jefferson, wnere he will be pleased to accommodate K all who may call on him. Open on Sun days from *> t<> 11 o'clock, i. m ■ LEWIS MIZELL, ■ S 3 iiit.irTOS suirinr. ■ IIAJR DRESSER K Children's and Ladies" H lireutt iny ami . Shampooing a specialty. Shaving m-aily ‘lone. ■Customers private mttg*. Op m from Ga. in. until 11 :l‘O p. m. Sunda.'s, ■ 3. in. to It) a. m. B 1310 >• 8-Z.r r fl'\S I HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM. Ladies'tmd Gents’ v. k.s m-td ■ <■> oroer. Also Fronts, To ipees, Waves, Car's. W frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root am. ■K juako up ladies’ out. combings ;i JB desirable st;. U. We have <hnr:iet'rUi.;- • of all kind-t > rent t Ma |M queradet and tail.'.< ■ Lain-- » rhildron Hnir cutt’c.g r.mi lump• >*»• BH Also, ba ir dr. s-ing .it r. ■B requited. We i-'tt and ti’.c: imaig m :JI M of the latest styles. Ca a paid ro,'e'it BE hair and f.a'.ibjn'.’ cI., Ail g > d> willingly excha :.:;cd i. i ■ itisi'a; t . Kid Gloves (’•e.-med. It. M. BENNETT. ■9SB 5G Whitaker St. S.ivanmih, Gi H FR AX KM ?< Z- •’ < > N ■ >< ■ AT STALL SO. 31 ; la THE MARKET, BB Announces to bis f:; • :ds ami ;be pitbi:.; that he keeps on h:m ! a f'.vsh si;pii*y HB the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, a’..-mW kinds of game v.hen in • anndv.i.! |B be glad t<> w.-it lis cuU<>::i"r< a- um-.- HE with politeness and p:.>niptne--. IL, B-prices are reaso':ni>h and s.'i-i'mt i< m, m ■B| guaranteed, t.’.smls dr'iverad :f denied. BB DON'T FORGET. STALL NO. 31. ■ Edward B. Campbell, MH WHIUESAI.!’. ANP Uri’All. B e’utc:hek ( IEEE Cor.-Wi'.est.i:; i:; 1 E 1.-. 111 m.;; hr,- Si;, | Beef, Mutton. Veal. San-age-. EfiS Poultry, Vegetables, etc. Articles fresh ■'.nd oi" the b‘-t orndity gffiH Orders promptly* tide I and de .v re i !"■■■■. an y P art rii*' city. M“OREE^CK3CERY. HhENKY m.t.i >- THE OLD .KltLtynt.E UgREEN <ar ttOCER. WOULD inform his friends and the pul. ; : e that be titil h HHM t bis old stand corner South Broad and East Boun lry “.rein-. ■.■ am ~n ■■■hand constantly, a fail >upp' > fresii ■MB Bee'.’. Veal. Mutton. 1' I. i'i m. I* Game :t'id all kc: is i f W m ; MHEk Prices reason i"'b‘- t<> th.- tlm.is. sm'Bfe; ;ds delivered if tied:c l. SCIENTIFIC TRUTH REfJARDtXG THE FINCTIONM OF A 3 IMPORTANT ORGAN. | Os Which the Public Known But Little- SV urtliy i>l Careful Conuiderntion. To the Editor of the Si:i-n<i'l'- American: Will, you, per .nit u< to muke known to the 1 public the facta wk have learned during the iia.it t) year*, concerning disorders of the human Kidney* and the organ* which di.*- ( ea.ee/1 Kidney* *o entity break down* Yom are conducting a Scientijlc paper, and are ■ unprejudiced e rcepf. in faror of THUTH. It in n- edtes.* to say, no JctumaZ of ; ■ “Cod«” sfandtny would ai/mit these, facta, j for very obviomt reason*. If If. WARS’EIi it: CO., Proprietori of “ Warner’* Safe, Cure.” 1 That we may amphasizu and clearly ex , plain the relation the kidneys sustain to the j general health, and how much i.s dependent ; upon them, we pro[M><e, metaphorically i ■ sjteaking, to take one from the human body, ; : place it m the wash-bowl before us, and ex amine it for the public benefit You will imagine that we have before us a j Ixsly shaped like a bean, smooth and glisten • ing, about four inches in length, two in width, ■ and one in thickuels. It ordinarily weighs in the adult male about five ounces, but is somewhat lighter in the female. A small ' orenn! you say. But nndensiatid, the body ■ of the average size man contains about fen ’ quarts of blood, of which every drop pastes | through these filters or sewers, as they may ■ be called, many limes a day as often as , t hrough the heart, making a complete revo lution in three ininvt •*. From the blood they separate the waste material, working : away steadily night and day, sleeping or | waking, tirei ‘,s;s as the heart itself, and fully ; of as much vital importance; removing im purities from sixty-five gallons of blood each hour, or aitout forty nine barrets each'lay, 1 >or !), lAj hogsheads a year' What a wonder ■ that the kidneys can last any length of time i under this prodigious strain, tqpated and i neglecto l as they are! ! We glieo this deli ate organ open length- I wise with our knife, an 1 wilt roughly de ! scr;’ e its inti'rior. We find it to be of a reddisii-brown < olor, soft and easily torn, tilled with hundreds of ; litt.'e tubw. short and threa 1-like, starting j from the arteries, ending in a little tuft, about | midway from the outsids opening into a j cavity of considerable size, which is called j j the pelvis or, roughly speakizig, a sac, which , is for the purpose of holding the water t> j further undergo purification before it passes I dow n from here into the ureters, and so on I i to the outside of the liody. Thete little tubes are the filters which do their work aato- and right here is where the dis- I e.a.s ■ of th • kidney first begins. Poing the vast amount of work which I 1 they are obliged to, from the slightest irreg- | [ ularity in our habits, from cold, from high i living, from stimulants or a. thousand anil | oue other eatLses which occur every day, they become somewhat weakened iu their uerve I f or ,e, 1 VYTat is the result! Congestion or stoppage ’ of the current of blood in the small blood | ? vessels surrounding them, which become ; blocked: these delkate membranes are irrt- ’ ; tated; inflammation is set up, then pus is ; I formed, which collects in the pelvis or sa-; ‘ ' the tubes are at first part ially, and soon are j I totally unable to do tneir work. The pelvic ■ ! sac goes on distending with this corruption, I ; pressing upon the bloo.l vessels. All this j i time, remember, the blood, which is entering I j the kidneys to be filtered, is passing through i thi : terrible, disgusting pus, tor it cannot ' take any other route! Stop and think of it for a moment! Do ‘ you realize the importance, nay the vital ns : eessity, of having the kidneys in order?’ Can you expect when they lire diseased or ob- ; i structed, no matter how little, that you can ' have pure blood and escape disease;’ It j would be just as reasonable to expect, if a < pest-house were sot across Broakwny and ' I countless thou-an is were compelled to go i through its pestilential doors, an escape from contagion and disease, as for one to expect the blood to escape pollution when <on-tantly i i running through a diseased kidney. Now, what is the result! Why, that the ■ ’ blooii takes up and deposits this poison ns it i sweeps along into every organ, into every i [ inch of muscle, tissue, flesh and bone, from < your Iva.l to your feet. And whenever, from ■ hereditary influence or otherwise, some part : of th > body is weaker than mother, a count- I less train of diseases is established, such as I 1 consumption iu weak lungs, dyspepsia where there is a delicate stoma'h; nervousness, in , sanity, paralysis or heart disease in those 1 I who have weak nerves. I l 'l’he h-art must, soon feel Hie ejjerts of Ihe , poison, as it requires pure blood lo keep it [in right action. It increases its stroke in I number and force to compensate for the I natural stimulus wanting, iu its endeavor to | crowd the impure blood through this ob struction, causing ; am, paipiiation, or an out-of-breat h feeling. I. nnatural as this ; force! labor is. the heart must soon falter, , bsco.'iiing w alter and weaker until one day it nr ileniy slops, and death from apparent 1 “h?a* t diseas is the verdi t. Bui; the medical prof.- s on. learned and dignified, call these dlsea-es by highs mnding nati.e treat them alone, ansi patients die, j for the arteries etre carryin t slow death to I the ari'eided part, constantly adding fuel br< tight fi-m the-*© -uppurating, pus laden , kidneys which here in our wash bowl are ■ very 'putrefaction itself, and which should ha-, e been cured first. ' ut tins is not a 1 th© kidneys have to do; j for you mint remember thatea h adult takes j ab>ut seven pounds of nourishment every , twenty-four houra to supply th ■ vast© of the j body w hich is constantly going on, a waste ouial t itho quantity taken. This, too, th© i kidneys have toseparute from the blood with ' till othnr da ’oinj odiu matter. But you say: “My kidneys are all right. I ' have no pain in Ihe back." Mi-taken num! I'o >; le die of kiduey disease of so bad a char acter that the organs lire rotten, and yet 1 they have uecer there had a pain nor an i ache.’ Why I Because the disease begins, as we I have shown, in the iut rior of tuo kidney, ! where there are few net e ■<(>>' t'celiaq tbcon- I vey the scivation of pain. Why this is so 1 we may never know. Whim you consider their great work, the deliia v of their structure, the ease with which they are deranged, can you wonder at t!o di-healthof ©ur men an » women? Health and long li'e < iinn.it be expected when so vi tal an organ is impaired. No wonder some writers ay wo are degenerating. Don't von see the great, th? extreme importance of i e* mg this muehinory in wonting order? aid the finest engine do even a fractional j part . f this work, without attention fro n the erg-no r? Don't you see how dangerous j this h.dden disease is? It is lurking about • us constantly, without giving any indication of its present c. The nuist skillful physicians earn t deto t it at ;imes, fur tfic .'.ii/ne.' s tA-’iHscf i-r-.s can | no' /<.• c.ec nij ed by any menus wo liave at I our command. E\ en an analysis th© water, j vhennc.-dly and iniucsv i? a lv. re.eali I nothing do mite in many care \ even when the ki ir.oy-' nre fnirlv broken do« . Then 100 it for them, as f i-ease, uo ma*:- | ter wiien* atad. to'.r> per <eir.. as shown : by n'tor-di Jtii ©‘aminations, has its origin | tn th© breaking I ■ nos these secreting tubes i m tn© inter or o the kidney. As you value health, a- you desire lon .-li’e I free iroin sickne s and sui-'ering. give these I or. a.s some atrent on. K-'eptiemin good I con .'itiou and thus urevent (as is easily done) al! d s- ar© Warner's Safe Cure, as it become; year af ter year b -tter »n..w:i for its a cu ter.' J cure© and its power over the kidneys, nas done and « doing more to increase the average dura tion of life than all the physicians and moli cines known. Warner’s Safe Cure is a true specific, mild but certain, harmless but ener getic and agreeable to the taste. Take it when sick as a cure, and never let a mouth go by if you need it, without taking a few bottles as a preventive, that the kid neys niavjie kept in nroper order, the blood nure, that health an I long life may be yous blessing. H H Warner &, Co. He Did Not Walk. Jabc Mathis, of ih<‘ Thirteenth Geor gia, was a good soldier, but one day w hen the Confederates were retreating from the gory field of Gettysburg Jabc threw his mnsk .t on the ground, seated himself by the roadside, and exclaimed with much vehemence: “I’ll bedashed if I walk another step! I’m broken down! I can’t do it!” And Jabe was the picture of despair. “Get up, man,” exclaimed hits Captain, “don’t you know the Yankees arc fol lowing us ! They’ll git you, sure!” “Can’t help it,” said Jabe, 4 I’m done for. I’ll not walk another step!” The Confederate passed along over the of the hill, and lost sight of poor, dejected Jabe. In a moment there was a fresh rattle of musketry and a renewed crash of sheiks. Suddenly Jabe appeared on the crest of the bill moving like a hurric.uie, and followed by a cloud of dust. As he dash ed past his Captain that officer yelled: “Hello ! Jabe; thought you wasn’t going to walk anymore.” •'Thunder!” replied Jabe, as he hit the 'lust with renewed vigor, “you don’t call this walking, do you. — « • «. .——— “You seem animated by this fine scene, my dear Annie,” said a lover. ‘ No,” said she; “I shall never be Aimie-wyi.hu/, until lam your wife, dearest t” Hcgave her such a kiss that Jemima vowed she thought somebody had hit against the door with a life-presserver, it made such a noise. You Can Learn HuwtuGet Rich by sending your address to Hallett <Ss Co., Portland. 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