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Vntirans of Georgia an!
Soon Carolioa to Moot
io mi! Hi
The Date Gathering
is JNoveLber 14th,
to Continue for
Threfc Days
The second ann uat re union ol the
Georgia Confederate Veterans will be
held at Augusta, GaNovember 14,
J 5, 10, 1900, ’ i
It It now justf, seven weeks before
the reunion of old Confederate
veterans of Georgia*) and South Caro
lina, This re-unlon should be a mem
• fa. I
Orable occasion ’Vroyn the fact that
many of the old comrades are grow
ing ripe In old age and) it may ba the
last time they will bijive an oppor
tunity of seeing thojeV whom they
stood shoulder to shoulder with dur
ing the trying days o’ the f/o's,
Another fact worthy of intention Is
that they will have the opportunity of
-meeting the comrades of fold South
Carolina, the state In. which secession
waß bom. and no doubt tßoruye many
South Carolinians whqtw&OV* reside In
Georgia, and many GeoYgians who
aide In South Carolina, ail of whom
will have an opportunity of meeting
and mingling with each timber on the
banks of the BvanuaiH(iv*r at Aug
usta, during this year’s reunion.
* Another fact that vsbbu <i lend en
•Sr ' ; • \
chantment to this ocoaglr win, that the
j/pio of"Atguti> SUI
wide for their (mboubded fei,
to their guests. And tb y intend ben*
ing every effort to make this a long to
be remembered occasion for those
whom we love, because It may be very
many years before many of us will
CATARRH
Tlie Mother of Consumption.
How this Dread Disease May he Prevented ind
Cured—The Ureatest of Specialist# Writes
on the Subject.
. Catarrh is the mother of consumption.
My this I do not mean that every case of catarrh da*
veiapoe into consumption* hut I
do liman that catarrh when un
m checked, and when given the
■k proper opportunities for extern
jg eion from it® place of beirlmdnir,
RfiPqi ***- n which t the nasal i>a**age.
mt.i J deeper ana deeper along the
J breathing tract, invariably ends
UkSm. in Consumption of iheLnng*.
Catarrh seldom destroy* any
jpf|considerable part of the mucous
surface of the upper air pass
* awes: it inflame® ami congests
''dBQHBIaMHP them, carnoutr usually a super
abuudant and offensive dis
charge; got when It. roaches Urn intensely delicate
lining of thebalf-Uxo Juntr tubus and little lung cells,
theTnrtamatton and Congestion which it causes,
doeee these small air paaeagea and, allowing the
putriddtsokarged matter to accumolate, causes a rot*
ting away of the membrane, resulting In what wo
call Consumption of the Lungs.
THE TENDENCY OF CATARRH.
The tendency of catarrh, when Ithaeonceohtalned
• foothold in any portiou of the mucon* membrane
which lines every cavity of On body, la to constantly
extend in every direction.
Catarrh in almost every instance utart® with what is
commonly known a* cold In Urn head. This cold la
added to by another, because of some extra expos* re
or weakening of the system and becomes chronic.
Wesnl cater* Is she result. Unless a radiealcure of
this condition Us true ted. the disease tauaea rapidly
to Uu* throat, to the bronchial tubes, and then to the
Jungs. ,
* NEW LUNGS.
Consumption cannot be cured. Now lung® cannot
T>e made for a wan any more than new Angers or a
new note; but catarrh can be cured In all its stages
except this dual and always fatal one.
A CERTAIN CURB* t> *
In an experience of twenty years, during which
time l have treated many thousands of oases of si*
form* of catarrh, I have never vet failed to effect a
radical and permanent cure. The method I employ
la one exclusively my own, and the remedies widen 1
use are prepared under my personal direction la noj
earn laboratories.
Many people imagine they have (\ >n sumption When
In reality the has not quite reached that
siege- lam treaUog and eating case® of this sort
every day. fro long the process of decay haenot
begun lu the lungs toemsclree. lean make the jUIHHi
perfectly weU and strong again.
BUOIN AT ONCB.
’ Let me once more urge all catarrlud sufferer® to
begin treatment at ouce, for a atcrnUi of treatment
BOW is better thaa the three months later on. _
1 shall make for the next moo to a apecis'ly tow foe
for the treatment of catarrh not complicated ty
*4ber and sasaea. unking no ext a charge tor all mod
tclnee, •*>% that msybe required.
4. NEWTON MATHAWAY. M. D, *
Dr. Hathaway At Co
s Nvarnnh. Ga, 1
ajtyrriuN Tine paper yuixvi^^
have the pleasure og doing their part
In making life pleasant for our old
comrades.
The railroads of Georgia and South
Carolina are determined to do their
parts manfully and see to it that a
very low rate is given to all sections
<d the two states that everybody may be
present on this festive occasion.
The different committees Intend uss
fng every effort for the comfort and
pleasure of all who will be there on the
14th. ISth, 16th of November.
BTORY OF A SLAVE.
To ba bound band and foot for years
by the cbaioyf diseas* is the worst
form of slavery. George X). Williams,
of Manchester, Mioh,, tells how such a
slave was made free. Es says: “My
wife has be&n so helpless for five years
that she coaid not turn over in bed
alone. After using two bottlea of
Electric Bitters, she i* wonderfully
improved and abl* to do her own
work.” This supreme remedy for fe
male diseases quickly cures nervous
ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head>
aobe, backache, fainting and dizzy
spells. This miracle-working medi
cine Is a godsend to weak, siekly, run
down people, Every bottle guaran
teed, Only 50 oents. Sold by all drug
gists,
IS A GORGEOUSLY BOUND
Workof art baa just been issued at an
outlay of over |IOO,OOO, for wbiob tbe
publishers desire a Manager in this
county, also a good solicitor; good
pay to the right party. Nearly 100
full-page engravings, sumptuous pa
per, illuminated oovers and bindings;
over 200 golden lilies in tbe Moroooo
bindings; nearly 50 golden roses in
tbe eloth bindings. Sells at sight;
presses running day and night, so
great is the saie, Christian men and
women making fortunes taking orders.
Itspld promotions. One Chrietiau wo
man made elef.r S6OO io four weeks,
taking orders among ber oburoh ac
quaintances nod friends. Write ns.
Tt uiaydead to a permanent position
*> V
to managfe our business and look after
our large correspondence, which you
can attend to right at your bums. Ad
dress J. A. Knight, Secretary, Corco
ran building, opposite United States
Treasury, Washington; D. C.
lunch : * Is one of tbe commonest ot city
doesn't sui “a Healthy lunch ot
tbe t> .-1 npr.irei.il.t
, -Aquo-s lurch - -a:
'hi in
“ct* thrown at it, sloppy,
Indigestible amiemrhtfgrfoae rood, very often,
and the stomach has to do the best H*;m. Nor
mally there should be no need for medical as
sistance for the stomach. But the average
method ot life Is abnormal and while this con
tinues there will always be a demand for Dr.f
Pieree'a Golden Medical BUeovety. It ig the
one medicine which can l e relied on- to euro
diseases ol the ptcmsih and other organs of di
postion and nutrit: not * cure sib It
is a medicine designed and to
eure through tho
w Uleh have their cause in the of
the stomach and digestive and nutritive*,vs
tem. It cures * W all else fails.
QTJBMTIOSg ANWEKID.
Vee, August Flower still has the
largest sale.of any medicine in the civ
ilized world. Your mothers ami grand
mothers never thought of using any
thing else for Indigestion or bilious
ness. Doctors were scarce and they
seldom heard of apendlchis, nervous
prostration, heart failure, etc. They
used August Flower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation of undl
gested food, regulalfttte action of the
liver, stimulate the action of the ner
vous and organlftsysteua, and that is
all they took wbttiwding dull and bad
with headache and other ache*. You
only need a few eases of Green's au
gust Flower, In liquid form, to make
you satisfied ligpre ta. nothing serious
the matter with you Sample toott.si
at Butts drugstore or Brown Drug C
Should be In every household medo
olne chest It afford, certain relief,
Stops the Cough if
sad works off the Cold.
gb*itireßi coo. Quinine Tablets care avoid
l ouo day. No Curt, No Pay. Price X cent*.
Wt>n jon want a lOenssn* phyaic try the new
iycdy, Chamberlain's Stowaeh sad later
Tablets. T.ey nre easy t take and pleaaan tta
nffsot. Price Jsc. Bangles tree at Bishop'.
4 rog tore.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
tThe Quaker Herb Ton
ic is nob only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale,Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood, u acts as a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rkwacaatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nerves soon siiceumb to its wonderful
effect on tbe human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
tt. Priocsi.V). .
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, ail
pain can be relieved by it. Pfwfe 25c
and 60b,
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 100 a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, eciema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c 4 box.
for sale by all druggists.
PolßiU’s Drug Store
SHIPPING REPORT.
Corrected Daily by Capt. Otto Johannes#*
Port of Brass iok, Sept. 26,1690.
ARDIVKIt. >• ' A
Schr. Joseph W. Hawthorn, Barther,
Boston,
CfiSAHBD.
Sobr, Harold B. Cousins, Anderson,
Boston.
Russ, bark Carl Gustof, Sarline, ar
rived at Bermuda, September 23d,
leaking. The C, G. sailed from Bruns
wiok, September lltb, for Greenecck;
cargo 688,000 feet timber and 6,000 feet
lumber. Shipped by Meixts. Smith &
Wylie, of Darien.
AFTER FIFTEEN VEAHS,
Cuthert, Ga, B|t*. IT, 1800.—J. R. Richardson,
Or., of this place wwb for fifteen rest s troubled
with a blood dleeenewhich was tailed dry ec
uma. He took a great deal of medicine with
no permanent relief and finally ,* advised to
try Hood’a Sarsaparilla, He non hs no fsr
of tho disease, having been entirely euredhy
this medicine. He says It Is the best medicine
on earth,
The Remedy for Sumach and Bowel Troubles
*‘l have been In the drug business for
twenty years, and have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemei-y for all
stomach and bowel troubles,” says O.
W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga “Thl?
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my family, and I have recoin.
mended and sold hundreds of it to my
customers to their entire satisfaction. It
affords a quick and sure [cure in a pleas
ant form, Ho, family should be without
it. I keep it in my house at all times.”
For sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug store,
The Greatest Evidence of the dan
ggrs of oholera morbus, diarrhoea and
dysentery is the increase in the death
rate during tbs summer months. Yon
too oareful, and particular
atteßbr; should be paid to the diet,
A supply of Pain-Killer should always
be at hand, for it can he relied on at
times as safe, aure and speedy. A
te&spoonfn! will cure an ordinary ce.
Avoid substitutes. There is but one
Pain-JOller, Pirry Daria’, Pr ice 26e,
SBOO R-ward.
We wit! pay the nbove reward for aey <ut
of Liver Complaint, Dy pepsla Sick Ur ulacSe,
Indigestion, foiwtipailon or C .tivonre. re
cannot core with Xi-evi.-.,*, the Up „-lite
Li Or Lit. - PiiU. when the (.iivc'lon* aie
strictly eampUed with. They ere i>or- lr vege.
table and never fail to give seUsfaoOon. c
boxVßc-Blai* too puis, Ca I’oxe* contain 40
pill,, o bets* .at ia it pills Be tare ofsub
litotes end loiltallonr. He- tbymxll. Htanii'*
takon. MKKVIVA ML OK) AX CO, for. din
ton and J ckson Sta , Chicago, UL For sal, bi
Biwn Drug Cos. Bran*-..iok.Ua '
AT THE OGLETHORPE.
W. C. Dennis, P. A, Allen, P. Mtr
tin, F. L. Ingram, Atlanta; M. C.
Jqstioe, At G. Field’s Minstrel Cos.;
J. M. Barrs, Jacksonville; T. B. Twit
ty, Camilla, Ga.; F. L. Dampaier,
Naylor, Ga.; A. T. Jones, Pelham,
Ga. ; B. W. Bloont, Abbott, Fla.; Max
Stern, Savannah; F, B. Hellen, Chi
cago; Wm. E. Taylor, New York: E.
M. Daniels, Boston; H. J, Leinpant,
Atlanta; P. J, A. Morgan, Boston.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Mlaees;Gale’s seleot private school
will open Oct. 1 at their residence, 708
E street.
Thorough instruction it given In
primary, intermediate and collegiate
departments. This institution of
letrningisof seven years’ standing,
and the teachers are progressive, em
ploying aLI the new and improved
methods of instruction.
How Bright’s Dieaase Starts.
Indigestion, biliousness, blood poisoned with
Brea and arte acid (which should have been
excreted by the kidneys), rheumatic pain* In
nerves and joints, causing irritation of tho kid
neys, then pains over tbe small of the b*ck,
mark sure approach of Bright's disease. o
hot delay in taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, for it
makes the kidneys right. Take no substitute.
W. J. Butt*.)
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W- Wat Kins.
OPERA HOUSE.
Monday, jj.i
October IUI
WM. A. BRADY’S
Magnificent Scenfe Production of the
Marvelous Melodrama of Mys
ticism, the Story ot the
Devil on Earth, the
til 111
Dramatized from the
Famous Kovel of
MARIE CORELLI.
PRICES:
Orchestra, |I.OO
Dress Circle, 75c!
Balcony,
Gallery, ‘
• Seats at Butts’ drug store.
BEST PRICES
beet g o*l*, b s\ r-aime .t
--tbosv er tbi tuiee rules
which -ul 1 .hi* -to etn *lt
S' sson- of t e ?t>,r •• v aur.
ia to siv 1 "* ‘'t,n i,j a .
There in . ream? u (
should no j g-id if, i ho y
timu. vou v 1 a th.eg be-e
wh ch is iot -i|Tb , 1 s=k that
you tel me fu.
ITEMS lOk TODAY:
New Evaporattu PeactDS.
New limnW Apples.
npw Prunes. Pee Tteßi.
THOS. XEANF
OIiOOEKIES
Phone 11,
312 Newcastle Street.
n 9 oo Drops!
Castobia
■ ■ - hi, -. „■ ■ ■■••: -1. nlw’.a
AVegefable Preparationfor As
- iheFoodandßeguia
tmg the Stomachs andJßowels of
INFAN IS /( HIL i)KLN
Promotes Digestion.Cheerfuh
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic.
* ’ “•
flmv&m Sail- ,
Jlx fm/M .
j
jjmmStMi e I
J
A perfect Remedy forConstipa-
Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Fae Simile Signature op
NEW YORK
Al fa inuiilh> old
] ) Host “v - J -I MS
tXACTCOBY OF WRAPgEfL;
Su m m er
Furi i ife
A clearance sale to make room for new goods. -4
I Parlor Suit, 6 pieces, worth S4O, now $29. . -mAh.-.
1 Gsk Refrigerator, worth S2O, now sls.
1 Oak Bed Room Suite, 3 pieces, worth $25, now $lB
Bed Lounges, worth sl6, now sl2.
Centre Tables 60 cents to $6.
Ice Cream Freezers worth $2.50 at $1.98, ft fy
A large assortment of Sideboards, Cupboards £■
Prices Belaw the Market.
C. McGARfEY. W.
a.rr nn DR. MOFFETTS ft Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
I irr Tlllll m Regulate, the BoweU,
8 EE THIN A sj^
J M (Teething Powders) xJL TEF-THIN A Relieves (he Bowd
\ c T , or . , ’ Troubles of Children of
%4 M&fa? t° s{s only 25 ceats at Dragpsts, any age.
f|j§g*&!jygiOrauaSf.evautoc. J. MOFFETT, M.D..BT. LOUIS. F.” '
WASHINGTON SEMINARY SSSS
M con and BxMtmtr Woman’s College Primtry, Academic, Music, Art,
Et curinr and Busines* oonrses. Small classes. Individual work. Neg
huHd'ng. Horn- lf. Popils enter Vassar, Wellesley and Rsndolpb-Maeou
< cerfiliea'*-*. Next session begins September 6th. For illustrated catalogue
ddrs, Mr*. W.T handler, Prinoipal.Llewllyn D. Scott, Associate Principal
OPEN AGAIN.
ST n
wines, Liquor,
Cigar,s, Etc.
now ready for business, We will goods 10 per
cent less tiun original cost. f
606 Monk Street, rh
CASTOHIA
1 For p f apts and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
I Bears the I t ’
\hf Use
For Over
I Thirty Years
IJIASTORIA