The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, January 08, 1898, Image 3

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Harris’ Lithia Water Of SOUTH CAROLINA. ' . ,, ..... r : t u: a than any Natural Lithia Spring's Water on the market. C ° nt:,!US rr l jHny so-called Lithia Waterson the market whose analysis There r: they contain only traces of lithia. It seems that if you wish a Lithia show that they cuiiLd ;i, aan ,i,. i; u nf the waters and hnd out how much rsrl" UH^s tuhia WaTer was ,nade by the noted R. they contain. ]).. Professor of Chemistry and Physics, College ^of V York' if the Harris Lithia Water is not Superior to any other Cl Q t - ■ 0f r tle nut "kel do you think that the following noted physicians from all J■ would (five their testimonial, stating that it was? They have no interest in the Harris Lithia Water. After a long- and varied experience in the use of mineral waters from many . , > • > .i niTlf . s tic 1 am fully persuaded that the Harris Lithia sources, both foreign anti domes ml, * •> r. Water rest sses efficacy it. the treatment of afflictions of the Kidney ami l-.liut- der unequal!.. 1 hy auy'otl.er water of which I have made trial. This opinion‘is inised upon observation of its effects upon my patients for the past liu. e years, during which time l have prescribed it freely and alums: iniformiy with. her.eHt in the medical maladies above mentioned. Columbia. S. C . Oct. I— • Mr .1. T. A. N. TaLi.ey, M I). Harris; Dear Sir: I have found the use o? the water from your I ithbiVnriners in South Carolina so efficacious in the case of a young lady pa- *• 1 * ‘ .r' tvn** h-'s suffered for years with Diabetes, witluall its different r ttend"int> th«t i *<> nJd my testimomal to the many you already have. The ivirVd 1 re! r •» h:t» used the water freely at home for scarcely a month C -*\v'itVuv i . ra-ficial results than from months spent at the different noted !. ,n in different parts of the United States, besides long continued a-iic waters at home. Other* of my patients and friends are now -ame with best results, ['cordially recommend it to all suffering ir diseases. Very respectfully yours, os. S. I’owKiiL. .M. 1)., I’res. Southern Medical College, Atlanta, Ga. lithia spi) use of i.m using t he from sim.i T> kea«l a liat Prof. |os. Jones of Tulane University, of New Orleans, has to >,ay in regard to the virtues of Harris"Lithia Water: New Orleans, La., Aug. 13, 1894. Harris Lithia Water Co., Harris Springs, S. C.: Gentlemen—1 have used, with great benefit, the case of water sent me, and regard it with favor, being highly charged with Lithia. • Respectfully, Jos. Jones, M. D. Mr. J. T. Harris, Harris Springs, S. C. Dear Sir—I have used the Harris Lithia Spring Water for the past year in ail renal troubles, with prompt and efficient effect. In gouty and rheumatic troubles 1 consider this water superior to the Buffalo Lithia Spring water. I suffered from an attack of rheumatism for eight months, during which time I drank the Buffalo Lithia Water constantly for four months without effect. In November last I had a case of Harris Lithia Water sent to me, and after drink ing it for about three or four weeks, the pain and stiffness lett my limbs and I have not been troubled since. I feel that I can safely recommed the Harris Lithia Water. Respectfully, Savannah, Ga., June 13, 1893. R. B. Harris, M. D. * The Harris Lithia Water is, in my opinion, unexcelled for those ailments requiring the salts it contains. Theo. Lamb, M. D., Professor Diseases of Chest and Principles of Medicine, Medical Department, University of Georgia. Asheville, N. C., April 34, 1893. An extended clinical use of the Harris Lithia Water prompts me to the statement that I regard it as one of the best, if not the best Lithia Water known to the profession. In the condition of Phosphatic Urine, its action is marvelous. Its use in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diseases afford me more comfort than either the Buffalo or Londonderry Waters. Very truly yours, John Hey Williams, M. D. 1 have used for sometime Harris Lithia Water in my family, and also with my patients, and find it is the best Water I ever used in catarrhal condition of the uretus and bladder. It is also a good diui*etic Water. Atlanta, Ga., April 30, 1897. G. G. Roy, M. D. „ Charleston, S. C., Sept. 30th, 1893. Mr. J. T. Harris—Dear Sir: I am constrained to send you this testimonial of the efficacy of the Harris Lit da Water. The value of the testimonial may be enhanced from the fact that it goes to you unsolicited. As a friend of human ity, I feel bound to withhold my knowledge of its virtues no longer. I have been using the water for more than a year with marked benefit. To any one troubled with kidney disorder, it is the remedy par excellence. I prefer it to the Buffalo Lithia Water Very truly yours, * A. C. Kaufman, President Vanderbilt Benevolence Association of Charleston. S. C. Mr. J. T. Harris, Proprietor Harris Lithia Springs. Dear Sir—While it is contrary to my custom to give testimonials to remedial agents, I feel free to attest to the efficacy of the Harris Lithia Water (when used in large quantities) in the Rheumatic and Gouty Diatheses; in Inflamma tion of the Bladder, and in all eases where there is an excess of solids in the urine. Yo.irs respectfully, Geo. Howe, M. D. Columbia, S C. The waters of the J^ithia Springs are odorless, free from color, with a pleas ant salinej' taste, rather palatable. When taken in considerable quantity they do not nauseate, purge or produce any feeling of discomfort. 1 find from the analysis of the waters they contain Chloride Sodium, Carb. Potash, Carb. Soda, Carb. Lithia, Carb. Iron and Sulphate Magnesia. These waters act directly upon the mucous coating of the stomach afid alimentary canal, they are power fully alternative and tonic. They are everything to inflamed or irritated sur faces. They act upon the blood, changing it.from aeid to alkaline. In Indi gestion,* Catarrh of Stomach and Gastralgia, supplemented with a proper diet they are a certain cure. The action upon the kidneys is marked. The Sodium, Potash. Soda, Lithia, are the best solvents of uric acid, all calculi of an acid character, whether litary or cystic, are steadily dissolved. I am confident that the profession will find it very useful in cases where this class of water is re quired. Respectfully, J. Q. Wilbur, M. D. Waterboro, S. C., April 10, 1893. Camden, S. C,, Aug. 24, 1893. Mr. J T. Harris—Dear Sir: I enclose you in this letter several small pieces of calculi passed by a patient of mine, who has been taking the “Harris Springs Water" for the past eighteen months. This gentleman has been a sufferer for two or three years with Cystitis, caused from stone. The solvent power of the water has been, I think, clearly demonstrated in this case. All these fragments were passed in two evacuations from his bladder in the past ten days. I con sider Harris Spring Water a most excellent remedy in the Uric Acid Diathesis, also in Chronic Dyspeptic troubles. I am, yours respectfully, A. W. Burnet, M. D. Chester, Si C. Dear Sir: For the past eight months I have been using Harris Lithia Water with the most excellent results, where I have been able to get my patients to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The carbonated has no equal in Gastric dis turbances. It is an excellent table water. It is a pleasant laxative, and is a sure cure for flatulent dyspepsia, S. M. Da vega, M. D. Atlanta, Ga., April 24, 1897. Mr. J. T. Harris, Harris Springs, South Carolina. Dear Sir: I have found Harris Lithia Water an exceedingly valuable reme dy for persons suffering from Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Therefore take pleasure in recommending it. Respectfully, Jas. F. Alexander, President Board of Health. Baltimore, June 34, 1896. J. T. Harris, Esq., Harris Springs, South Carolina. Dear Sir: I have been using Harris Lithia Water for sometime, and I will say to you that in my opinion that the Harris Lithia Water that is by far the best Lithia Water that I have ever used, and that it has done me a great deal of good, and I think it a most valuable remedy. R. C. Hoffman, President S. A. L. R. R. Harris Lithia Water Co. , Gentlemen—I have used Harris Lithia Water for the past two years and find it a most excellent remedy for dyspepsia and other stomach troubles. I cheerfully recommend it. * Chas. M. Neel, Atlanta, Ga.,~April 20th. 1897. President Ga. Military Institute. A FAIR PROPOSITION. * t We will guarantee that one glass of Harris’ Lithia Carbqnated Water will relieve any case of indigestion in one minute^time or money refunded, or 11 taken after each meal will cure the worst case of indigestion. You see what the noted Dr. Davega, of Chester, S. 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