The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 08, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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CATARRH The Mother of Consumption. How this Dread Disease May be Prevented and Cured - The Greatest of Specialists Writes on the Subject. Catarrh is the mother of consumption. By this 1 do not mean that every case.>f catarrh de velopes mto consumption, but I do mean that catarrh when un checked, and when given the ■l Tj proper opportunities for exten a pion from its place of beginning, HR Q which is tho na-al passages, . i/ deeper and deeper along the a* I ®?’ J breathi!'!.' tract, invariably euds In Consumption of the Lungs. : : v Catarrh seldom destroys any A&tMftPL conelderahl*) part of the mucous surface of the upper air pans a^eßJ it inflames und congests them, causing usually a euper ; abundant and offensive di9- cnarge: out wh*n It reaches Uie intensely delicate Ilninpof thehair-llke lung: tul>es and little limit cells, the lnflamation aud congestion winch it causes. CUTSSH these small air jioesages and, allowing the putrid discharged matter to accumnlute, causes h rot tmu away of the membrane, resulting in what we call Consumption of the Lung*. THE TENDENCY OF CATARRH. The tendeucy of catarrh, when it has once obtained a foothold in uoy portion of the mucous membrane which lines evory cavity of tho body, is to constantly extend in every direction. Catarrh in almost every Instance starts with what is commonly known as cold in the head. This cold is added to by another, because of some extra exposure or weakening of the system and becomes chronic. Nasalcatarafa is ihe result Unless a rudlealcure of this condition is effected, the disease i>assos rapidly to the throat, to the bronchial tubes, and then to the lungs. . NEW LUNGS. Consumption cannot be cured. New lungs cannot be made for a man any more than new fingers or a new nose: but catarrh can be cured 111 all its stages except this final and always fatal one. N A CERTAIN CURE. In an experience of twenty years, daring which time I have treated mauy thousands of cases of al' forms of catarrh. I have never yet failed to effect a rudicalund permanent cure. The method I employ is one exclusively my own, end tho remedies which I use are prepared under my personal direction in wj own laboratories. Many people imagine dtoy have Consumption when In reality the disease has not quite reached that stage. 1 am treating and curing cases of this sort every day. 8o long as the prt>cest of decay has not legnn in ihe lungs themselves, I can make the patient (Perfectly well and strong again. BEGIN AT ONCE. Let me once more urge all catarrhal sufferer* to begin treatment at once, for a month of treatment now ts better than the three months later on. I ahail make for the Dext month a specially low fee for tho treatment of catarrh not complicated by other diseases, making no extra charge for all med icines, etc., that may be required. 4. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Dr. Hatha way A Cos., JJd Bryan Street, Savannah, Ge. MENTION THIS TAPER WHEN WltrTlNa, Bloodworth &Jones New Livery Stables New Buggies Fine Horses Prompt attention given all orders. Drayage a spat ially. Phone 24-3. E St. Southern Railway Cos. office of General Agent, Brunswick. Ga. SCHEDU LKS. "Tor Savannah, W ashington and New York. L Brunswick tUOam 9 o&pm A i annah .10 30 am 12 50 am a ■ \\ ishlugton ; 85 am 8 SO pm Ar New York... . . &08 pm 8 2J am For Jacksonville. hrunswick ... 500 am 325 pm 9 (ft pm Ar Jacksonville 925 am 740 pm 130 am For Macon, Atlanta, l.oniHVille and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick. .... (MO am 9 05 pm A r Macon VIS pn* 8 00 am Ar Atlanta . 350 pm 520 am Ai Louisville. . . 7 50 am 7 80 pm Ar Cincinnati 7 U am 7 40 pm From Nevv York, Washington and .Savannah. I,v Now York : ;opin I'am L.T Washington.. 9 :>5 pin ll 15 am Lv Savannah ... 315 pm 520 am -> 00 pm Ar Brunswick. 025 pm 805 am 835 pm From Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville. 185 pm Ar Brunswick . 0 25 pm From Cincinnati, Louisville. Atlanta and • Macon. Lv Cincinnati * 30 an s 00 pin Lv Louisville 7 15 am 7 45 pm Lv Atlanta . . 10 45 pm 12 tif pm Lv Macon . 1 Ou am 2 80 pm Ar Brunswick 7 10 am h 35 pm A LITTLE talk When yt u want a rgoofi bottle of whis ;key, two tbings sfiould be considered — quality and price. I carry a full line of Paul Jones, Fremont and Peerless whis key, Imported (Jin, California .Wines, and he best of hipb grade beer. Also Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes, Call on me when you need anything In that line. LOEWENSTEI N Monk and Oglethorpe Sts. W R SMITH'S COLLEGE. IEXINGTON, KY. | wln;re after lnvetlng from fOg to 190 for been educated for position* BoofcV.jjjr*, Teleg. raphers. and now rectKe from salary per year. KentucfcyfLnjvjrsity awarded Ms graduates, hide two World’s E:posltk>mwid refers ta cessful graduate*. this cheapen /nd most Influential Luytbl* out for reference Read partlc* utars add res* only W. R. Smith. Ky. Hhair R bals S am Ciea'** , snd beautifies the hah. Promotes a luxuriant groietii. If ever Fails to Restore Gray Hair to ita Youthful Color. Prevents Dandruff sff*l hsir fsiliiig. ■Vjc. arid $1 •• 1 st lifngy^s. DEMOCRATS AT WORK Chairnnn duliignon Getting Tilings in Shape. Eleven Delegates to Repre sent the State at Large Added to the Committee. Chairman F. G. dußignou of tbe state democratic executive committee, who has been in Atlanta for two days working upon the appointment of the eleven delegates to represent the state at la;gs on the committee, has con cluded bis duties in this line and an nouLcss the following as ths list of prominent Georgians added by him to tbe oommittees: First district, R. M. Martin, of Hineiville; Second, El 1,. Wight, of Albany; Third, Waiter E. Steed, of * Butler; Fourth, Frank M. Ridley, of LaGrarge; Fifth, Jack J. Spalding, of Atlanta; Sixth, J. R. Vanßuren, of Griswoldville; Seventh, James M. Mc- Bride, of Tallapoosa; Eighth, Hamit ■> ton McWhorter, of Lexington; Ninth Charles L. Bass, of Clarksville; Tenth, Boykin Wright, of Augusta; Elev enth, R. G. Dickinson, of Homer vilie. Tbe district delcgotes appointed bv the committee that met here June 14, named Georgians as the members to represent tho districts of tbe state on tbe committee : First District —Frank Mitchell, of Emanuel; J. H. Henry, of Tattall. Second District—R chard' Hobbs, of Dougherty; Jeff L. Boystgn. of Cal hOUD. Third District—U. N. Iloltxolaw, of Houston ; J. A. Anslay, of Sumter. Fourth Dietriot—ll. Warner Hid,of Meriwether; George P, Munro, tf Buena Vista. Fifth District—J. W. Goldamilb, Of Fulton ; L. L. Roan, of Campbell. Sixth District—B. T. Blalock, of Fayette; R. W. Roberts, of Baldwin. Seventh District—J. it. Foster, if Cobb; Sam P. Maddox, of Whitfield. Eighth Distriot-J, 11. Skelton, of Hart; 8. T. Wingfield, of Putnam. Ninth Dietriot—W. A. Cox, of Piok ens; Doc Carr, of Banks. Tenth D.strict—John L. Culver, of Hancock; Ira E. B’armer, of McDuffie. E eventh Dietriot —James Bishop, Jr., of Dodge; F. WiHis Dart, of Cof fee, By reason of their respective offices, Chairman dußignoo and Vice Chair man Ed T. Brown and Hon. Clark Howell, member of the national exec utive committee, are alio members of tbia committee. This afternoon Chair man dußignon ieued a call for a meet ing of tbe or umiltce, to b held at the Kimball henae at 10 o’clock a. rn. Tuea day, Sep*. 11. At this meeting tbe detail, of tbe campiigt), both state and national, will be arranged. SSOO Reward. We wilt pay the above re war! for any case of Liver Complaint, Biuk Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costlvene** we cannot cure with Liverata, the Up-to-Date Littfe Liver Pills, when the direction# are strictly complied with. They are purely vege table and never fail to give gHtiafacLion. 2 c boxea contain 100 pills, 10c boxes contain 40 pills, 5c boxen contain 15 pills. stiKitea and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken. If HR VITA MEDICAL CO., cor. Clin ton and J tekson Hts ~ Cbieago. Jll. For sale by Itrown Drug Cos. Bransw iek, Ga §L - Foley’s Kidney Care ss a pure meditlae and contalnsln concentrated form remedies recogbized by the moet skillful of the medical professlok as the most effective agents for the cure of kidney and bladder troubles. W. J. Butts. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBER 8,-1900 AN OYSTER ROAST, Order of Eastern Star to Give Ole Wednesday. The ladies of the Order of the Eiat ern Star will give a genuine Georgia oyster roast on Wednesday next, be tween tbe hours of 5 and 11 p. m., and it is needless to say that the affair will be a very enjoyable one and will be well patronized. Tee ladies will also serve 1 coffee, cake, eto. For full particulars.| see tomorrow's Timbb-Call. Cures Blood and Skin Troubles. Trial Treatment Free. Is your blood pure? Are you sure of ii? Do outs or ecratobes heal slowly? Does your skin itch or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruption.? Aohiug bones or baok? Eczema? Old Sores? Boils? Scrofula? Rheumatism? Fou Breatb? Catarrh? Are you pals? Then B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify your blood, heal every sore, and give a clear, smooth, healthy skin. Deep-seated cases, like uleers, cancers, eating sores, Painful Swell ings. Blood Poison, are quiokly cured by Botanic Blood Balm, Curee when all else falls. Thorougfrfy tested for thirty years. Drug stores $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writ ing BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble. Free medical advice given. Over 3,000 voluntary testimo nials of curee by 8.8. B. MANY MORE SIGN. The Chamber of Commerce list ia growing at a very rapid rate, and by tbe middle of next week there will be something lo the neighborhood of two hundred names on it, How Bright’s Disease Starts. Indigestion, biliousness,blood poisoned with urea and uric aold (which should have boon excreted by tho kidneys), rheumatic pains in nerves and Joints, causing Irritation of the kid neys, then pains ovot tho aipall of the back, mark sure approach of Bright's disease. l>o not delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, lor It makes the kidneysrraht. Tako no substitute. W. J. Butts.) HARPER WHISKEY RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL Paris, Aug. 25—(Special dispatch.)— American whiskies received the offi cial approval of the exposition today, when gold medal was awarded to Bernbeim Broe., Louisville, Ky„ on their L W. Harper, whiskey. Sold in Brunswick, Ga., by T. Newman. No R“lief for Twenty Years. *'l had bronchitis for twenty years,** said Mrs Alinorva Smith of Danville, 111., “and at limes have been bedfast. Jnevergoi relief until bad taken Foley’s Honey and Tar. It l pleas ant and give, quick relief, und is a sure cure for throat and lung dlscaßca.” Tale nothing ise. W. S, Jtutto. If you eat without appetite, you need Prickly Ash Bitters. It prompt ly removes impurities tbat clog and impede the action of tbe digestive or gans, createg good appetite and diges tion, strength of body and activity of brain. W. J. Butts. NOTICE". I will hold an examination for appli cants for teachers license on Saturday, September 8, at tho Mansfield street school, commencing at 8:30a. m. This is the last examination this fall. G. J. Orb, C. S. C. Chamberlain’s Cough Rsmedy a Great Favorite. The soothing anil healing qualities of this remedy, its pleasant tasto and promat and per manent cure* have made It a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Bishop# drug store. OABTORIA. Bears the /p The Kind You Have Always BwgM NOI'TO REDUCE IT. Chairman Ogg ) 0 f the county board, tulJ a reporter some days ago that the tax rate w.,uld probably not be re duced. G Jtiniilering the large decrease of the oouii’y's indebtedness, a reduc tion could not be expeoted. Cored of Chruaio Diarrhoea After 30 Years of Suffering. **lf Suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and tbonght 1 was past being cured,” eays John S. Halloway, of French Caup, Miss. ‘ I J had spen so much time and money aud Buffered I io much that I had given up aii;hopes of recov jiry. I was so feeble from the effects of the diar rhoea that I could do uo kind of la bore, mid not even travel, but by accident I was per nitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera UDd Diarrh ea Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottles I am entirely cAred or that trou b’e. lam so pleased with the result tliatl am anxious that it be in reach of nU who suffer as t have.” For sale by Bishop's drug store. Russell’s pliill and Feyer Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every, bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Henutp- la Ulooil Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from tho body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cnsonrels,—beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, sat'-' on guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. “I had a runnlug sore on my leg for seveu years writes Mrs. James I'iprest of Chcppcwa Falls, Wis„ “and spent hundreds of dollars in trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve entirely cured It.” W. J. Butts. NEARLY FLUSHED. The expert who has been examining the city treasurer’s books has nearly finished the work, but no statement will be made until the next meeting of oounoil. September is Malaria's Own Month. Malaria is bad enough; Its children arc worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fevers Cured Pj m —, non chill m nm ro FROM A FORMER SOLDIER. “Soldiers comprehend the horrors of a Fever Stricken Camp miles away from the base of .supplies. In such places Johnson’s Chill and l over Tonic came in. You needed no Qtiinnio or Calomel; use .Johnson’s Tonic, and you would pull through.*’—(’has, F. Roden, Everett City, (ia. USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPS YOU WELL A. E. GIRARDEAU, Sole K 'acturor, Savannah, Oa. 'liilll Having just returned from New York I beg to inform the public that I now have in my stocK all kinds of lace window curtains, lace bed spreads, counterpanes, bu reau scarfs, piano covers, mantle scarfs, etc., at prices to suit the public. NOTE—In a few lay I will receive a full line of Millinery Goods and having secured the services of a first class milliner from New York will be preparod to do millinery in the latest styles. MRS. M. ISAAC, Hustling young man o&n mike S6O per montb and expenses, Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quiok for particulars, Clark & Cos., 4th ;&:lLocu*iStreets..Philadel phia,; Pa. pll are you feelinc badly? £ m ►Prickly ash bitterx ◄ iTfTT. W- .J Butts, Special Agents. FINE FURNITURE. Pages of talk on our furniture stock would give but half an idea of the beauty and econo my found hefe • Why not Visit the Store and let the goods do their own talking and the prices their own saying? More than an entire train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed on these floors since last you were here. See about it CARPET THAT ROOM. No better time than now. Never were the pric e on high grade carpets so low as at present. Nev er have the patterns ceen so beautiful, the quality so excellent or the price so attractive. Buy new car pets now and make your home more attractive. bach new season finds this department in better condition to fill your wants. The principal foreign carpet and rug centres have representation here. We are quoting Lower Prices Than Ever. H. M. MILLER & SON. $1,000,000! This is the amount that Charles Broadway Rouss, of New York City, offered to have his eye sight restored. Mr- Rouss is paying the penalty of twenty years’ overwork and neglect of pi’obably neglect to provide himself with suitable glasses in the beginning. The rightAgasses would have prevented the strain nerves that for want of the aid have at last given out. Is who need your eyfts . ,; .L Examination and consultation FPxEao*^ KENNO ySoTT, and Or*™^te Optician; SIS Newer ' si.r^t. • • Inspector of Watches for Southern RaU£ ’lmo hy Wire da; . from Washington OPEN AGAIN. Jno. Veruki wines, Liquor, Cigars, Etc. Is now ready for business, We will sell you goods 10 cent less tnan original cost. 606 Monk Street. ~~ - 1 *"* '■ ■ —! 1 Coney & Parker DKAI.ERS;iN j " Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime,[Cement, Plaster,'Hair,lShingles’and Laths. Phone 18- %. , 525 Bay St. 5