The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 22, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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| STRONG LANGUAGE. I Atlanta Camp Denounced G. A. R. School History - Resolution. I nfair to the Southern States —They Teem With Par* Anger and Jealousy. Atlanta, Sept. 21.—Atlanta Camp, No., 169, United Confederate Veterans *st its last meeting adopted a resolu tion couched in strong language, tak ing exceptions to a resolution passed at the recent encampment at Chicago of the Grand Army of the Republio. relative to southern sobool histories. It was held by the Grand Army rstK, .lutioue that many of the histories used by southern school children fOTe% partisan view of the historical facts of Abe civil war. <( After giving briefly several inci dents of the war the resolution adopt ed by the Atlanta camp ooDciudea: “In the language of the resolutions of the Grand Army, we of the south also call upon the patrlotio oitlzens to aid in banishing from onr acboola all and teaching of a partisan, sec tional or a disloyal character, but we Ireraind car fellow oitizens of the It of the Republio that so |f' “ ‘ sohools are sup- Rlled with book. t M^F? aof) that (b , I war between the state. w,„ organ(ze(l fjft Oellioo designed to destroy . WCnion, that Jefferson Davis was the aroh. traTfor (while John Brown was a bero and martyr), that Robert E. Lee, Albert Sidney Johnston and Stone wall Jackeon were guilty of treason, that Sinnnse, Tattnall, Buchanan and Waddeil were wioked pirates, and the Southern armies were bands cf rebels, the adoption of these resolutions by -the Grand Army of the Republio is but a hollow faroe. “ i’he resolutions themselves teem with partisan anger and misrepresent tation. Whenever the unfair pariisan TRY IT * , Women suffer ing from female troubles and -MBfflLa \v. ..knc-is, and HE* ' "IkftalFl fr-.m ir-.-iod^r psggw.'n ‘.r ,i |gP Res - ou ght not \ ljJMto lose hope if 't*. jti doctors cannot P v >. A Whelp them. Pby / 1 sicians are so JBPjS jbJ§ busy with other wßfefciP .' diseases that Y&/{ / 4 YSwsh they do not un- W 77 / derstand fully // j a| the peculiar ail ' * ments and tha delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to BRADFIELD’S Female Regulator which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing, who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers, wives and daughters. It is made of soothing, healing, strengthening herbs and vegetables, which have been provided by w kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the mmscM Leu corrhoea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv ousness, Headache and Backache. In fairness to herself and to Brad* field’s Female Regulator, every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. A large $i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. . 4 9 ,:y ! 1 book on th* subject. Ihewadflcld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ca. books of the Korth are corrected and ail evidences of hatred to the South eliminated therefrom, it will then be time enough for our Grand Army friends to cill for reform in the mat ter of Southern histories.” Cared of Chronio Diarrhoea After 30 Years of Suffering. “If suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past being cured,” says John S. Hallo way, of French Canop, Miss. **l had spun go much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up of recov ery . I was so feeble from the effects of the diar rhoea that I could do no kind of labors mid not even travel, but by accident I was per nitted to hot*.)* nf Chsmberia***’! Coll*?* Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking sev eral hottlea I am entirely cAred of that trou ble. lam so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have.” For sale by Bishop's drug store. Divine services at the Syn agogue Friday evening Sep tember 21, at 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning at ten o’clock, Rev. Julian Mer genstein officiating. The public cordially invited. A£ood many consumptives would be cured &ndie worst case, comforted and relieved by ttsiajfFoley'a Honey and Tar. Suggest It to You choutd do this ns a friend w.J.nX CHEAP KATES AGAIN. For the benefit of those citizens of Brunswiok who desire to spend Sun day with their friends in Savannah, tbe Southern railway wilt restore the cheap excursion rates to Savannah and return on tbe two remaining Sun days in this month. Tiokets will be sold on Sunday morning, September 23rd and 30tb, to Savannah and re turn, at for tbe round trip. Tickets limited to date of esle. PUBLIC BCHOOL OPENING. p Tbe public school ot Btunswlck will open forthenext session on Mon day, October let. Each day of the week beginning Monday, Sept. 24th, -and ending Saturday, September 29th. from tf, j o’clock, I will be found et the Mansard street fpbool to enroll new pupils. £, ir prospective pupils come during that time. The teachers will meet me Friday, Sept. 28th, at 9 a. m., of which this is their sufficient notice. G. J. Obk, Superintendent City Schools. PREPARE FOR THE COOL WAVE. Gst out your heavy clothing, and have them put in order by Jim Car ter. iflere’s no use buying new cloth ing when tbe old suit can be made new for practically nothing. Be sure to find Jim Carte. $25 will be given away tonight, sls down stairs and $lO upstairs. Goidthwaite & Son, Troy, Ala., wiotc: Teeth ina'a speedy care of old sore# end eruption* upon the skin have t>een letnarkHbJe. NOTICE! We beg to inform our patrons that we will close Monday, September 24th, for holiday, opening Tues day morning, September 25th. m Hen Borchardt & Cos., Wholesale Produce and Gro cers. Fresh line of ginger preserves just received at Oe Voe’e. TO COHE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it it fails to cure. E. W, Grove's signature la on oncta box. itie. $25 will be given away to night. sls down stairs and $lO upstairs. * bu y The genuine' SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BT ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IT NOTE THE NAME. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBER 22, 1900 TODAYS BALL GAME. It is For the B-neflt of tbe Texas Suf t rers. - A large crowd should attend the ball game out at the fair grounds this after noon between the Plant Syslem shop and Brunswiok club. The two teams always play a close and Interesting game and the one this afterm oniwill be no exception The Mar ne band has kindly consented to furnish music for the gnma .ml th.-ao who go will certainly be well enter tained. QUESTIONS ANWERED. Yea, August Flower still has the largest sale,of any medicine In the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else for indigestion or bilious ness. Doctors were scares and they seldom heard of apendlcitis, nervous prostration, heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undi gested food, regulate the aotiou of the Liver, stimulate the action of the ner vous and organic system, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headache and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s Au gust Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there Is. nothing serious the matter with you Ssmple bottles at Butts drugstore or Brown Drug C Should be In every household mede cine chest. It affords certain relief CHEAP RATES PLANT SYSTEM Account of the annual meeting of the National Association of Spanish War Vettrns at Chcttanooga, Tenp., Oct, I) to 11, the Plant System will sell tickets from Brunswick to Chattanooga and return atone fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 8 and9, final limit Oct. ,3, y Account of the Horse Breeders’ Association, Lexing ton, Ky,, Oct, 2 to 3, the I’l#nt System will si'll tieksts from Brunswick to Lexington and return,, at <ope fare for the round trip. Ttdtfffr \i sale Sept. 30 to Oct. 1, llmitadQfißiypijjj'l;,. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev, Walter M, Gilmore, pastor.— Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. no. Young people 1 * meetly R):15 led by Air. tfnibb. Suhjsot of sermon Bun day night, “May I (Jo to tfljl Theatre.” All are cordially Invited*. gj* * Cancer sets, t t*k blog#?* polluted and the system thorough!y'cotpT taminated by this deadly virulent poison. Then a sore or ulcer appear* orr sbtue part of the body; it may be small mid harmless looking at first, but as the can cerous cell* form and are deposited by tbe blood near the sore, it increases in size and severity, with sharp shooting pains. No matter how often the sore is removed by the surgeon's knife or flesh destroying plasters another comes and is worse. The real disease is in the blood, and the treatment must begin there. The poisoned blood must he invigorated and purified, and when this is done cancerous cells can no longer form and the sore will heal naturally and permanently. Mrs. Sarah M. Keeling, 241 Wlndaor Art., llristoL, Term . writes: am 41 years old, and for three W- SS3 years had suffered with a VB sever* form of Cancer on VT mv Jaw, which the doctors (Hf TVS said was Incurable, and Um 'yb that X could not lire more ftLVilmwt and thair atatemeni as true, //AraIMMMBI fezes and had given up all br,j>* '//A of ever l.itig veil -gain J: ...A’PHSXEPcSetti. rrll'.i mv'rugj.l l:i;ou 1 1" lngofmycon<Htlon,recom mended B. 8. B. After tak * -as Inga few bottles the sore began to heal, to tba aurvriae of the physicians, ana In k short time made a complete cure. I have gained in Beah, ray appetite is splendid, sleep is fefreahlng—ln fact, am enjoying perfect health.'’ BY structive poison and removes every vestige k jR iWj kj of h from the system, makes new, rich blood, strengthens the body and builds up tlie general health. ■ —• If you have a suspicious sore, or have in herited any blood taint, send for Our free book on Cancer, and write to our medical department for any information or advice wanted ; we make no charge for this ser vice,r Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention, and will l>e held in Strictest confidence. THE SWIFI SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. SOME SPECIAL PRIZES. Offered a the State Fair oy the Ameri can Book Company. The American Book Cos., through their Southern manager, Major J. Van Holt Nash, of Atlanta, has offered the following Bpecial prizes at the Geo ci- I State fair to be held in Valdosta: VJ To the be,-t .orator ..between the eges ol 16 and 20 years, a solid gold medtl. - To the best elocutionist between the age of 14 and 18 years, a solid gold m d al. The value of each will be over S3OOO. To the second-best orator and second -Jf * "*’ best elocutionist as above, each a sol id silver medal.. Vleer*. open or obstinate sores, scalds piles quickly cured by Banner Salvo, tbe most heating medicine in the world. W. J. Butis. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bough! zzZ'd&ev&S, Fresh line of cakes just reoetved at De Voe’s, September is Malaria’s Own Month.' Malaria 1b bad enough; Jits children are worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fevers Cured f'j m --1 pas cam m nra tome FIIOM A FOItMEH SOLDIER. “Boldlers comprehend the horrors of a Favor Stricken Camp miles away from tho base of supplies. In such places Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic came fn. Yon needed no tjulnine or Calomel; use Johnson’s Tonlo, and you would pull through,”—CiiAS,F. Kopkn, Everett City, tin. USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPSiYOU WELL A. B. GIRARDEAU, Sole Manufacturer*. Savannah, Oa. Roa! Estate for Sale. We have' lot number 170 on A street nine lots on Well Street, for sale cheap 8. H. Daniels & Cos. 810 Nowcast) bt.! BlooMh&Jones New *ery Stables New Buggies Fine Horses! jjprompt attention given all Orders. Drayage a spec ialty. Phone 24-3. E St. NOTICE. New milled rice meal, best milk producer and feed for stock on the market. Ben Borchardt & Cos., Wholesale Grocers and Pro duce Dealers. W. R. SMITH'S COUEGE. tEXINGTON. KY„ U where men after Investing from $69 to S9O for been educated for poaitkma aa iJookfffeeMre. Monographers. Telcg. _repher*, mlow recedefrom svo<No $1,300 salary Mi^fcjJlcg^fecc(fed Me<fll|at two to cessful this chenpuft nd most Influential Ciiythia out for reference. KeaJ nartic* ulars addreaa onlv W. K. Ky. SSOO Edward. W© will pay tho above reward for any osise of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Hiek Headache, fmJlge.Mtion, Gonatipatlon or Contivonofts wo nan not eore with JUvorata, tho Up-to-Dnte Littfc Liver Pills, when the directions are striotiy complied with. They are purely vein*- luhlo and never fall to give satisfaction. 2'c hoxci contain 100 10c Ikjxos coniain 40 pills, Oc hoxes cont?dn 15 pills. Beware of>ni w.itiitott i>nd imitations, soot by mall. htauipA taken. NEUVITA MEDICAL CO., eor. Clin ton and J ickson Sta., Cldcago, 111. For sale by Brown Drug Cos. Drunsvvtok, Ga WINE OF CAROL!) Womb's— Crowning Virtue. y J Beltok, Mo., July 27. or years I suffered terrible pains every *1 .*• h-, And my doctor told me I could not \ r except by an operatlor*. v felt F submit to that and w*s bo des *ad given up all hopes of a cure. 'ks-'y. insisted on my trying Wine of Laet ? * aßfc tliank God 1 “ ld try it* oil ™“ ont s 1 dld not have a pain, and did M * work whick I ** ad dot done In seven /* MRS MINNIE LITTLE. jWiielSoW. Ik w the crowning virtue of Aliicr'car. women. It !s_thi trait ” admires, ft modest woman is the most pleasing of .all,. I ' Because of this becoming virtue thousands of women r to suffer untold miseries rather than confiaHheir troubles to * jSysfdan, and to even think or submitting to an examination Is revolt i tag. They can’t get their own consent to an operation. WineofCardui permits sensitive women to,retain their modesty. With It they can curs “ female troubles” in the quiet of their own rooms. If special treatment Is required they can write to the Advisory Department of the Chatta nooga Medicine Cos., and their letters will be promptly answered by women trained in the cure of "" Ullf' as most Bt P artm is T. 7\ weaknesses irregu * For dvio in case* requiring special Unties. There should be no hesita on - ,P^ y£ Hv reatme Tb m f n L! ■amcisx co„ cflattanooßa, Tenn. chronic condition. The longer — —i postponed the harder to Curt A LARGE BOTTLE OF WINE OF CARDUI COSTS SI.OO AT THE DRUG BTORE. WINE OF CARDUI $47-50 Willl buy a Model 59 Columbia Chainless Bicycle. $37-50 Will buy a Model 51 Ladies Chainless Bicycle. $25-50 Will buy a Ladies Cushion Frame Bicycle. This is something nice- Try one—buy one! sls OO tO $20.00 W ill buy a good Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle, at the downing co ■SOSKS : S TABtHES Doctors find “ A Good .- * • • Preseriptioii - lor mankind * H 6? SKSJSSS sr - fe-3ay.gi.rigja-jirara . —•s=asss;uK=.s„EsafiE * for LAIiIBS 1 . * |' . r, lmntv 'lnll.Btfnl r,-l lnvto,.U. f ll.nlth rm,„l ■ AJL rr" KSM trv'-r"• .trti.vt-. 1 r< r tffwslßJriJP', 1 . , ■ —wv ,n.* mhoikmim AI ’’ V-i.li la.. t, 1,. ~ , ..ft. ■. J, n An ..I. I, „ , ~ 5 1 .ligWKakJ A 'HI2, wiano ■ i5. a..., i.uvi ■ : ; s '..1 a 3