The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 02, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 I 111 ill Conarßssian Brantley Will I imi Cliy 111, 2:00 O'CLOCK Every Democrat in the City Should Turn Out to J the Meeting. * r A big democratic meeting will be held in tbe city ball at 8 o’clock antler the auspices of |tbe Bryan and Stevenson club of Glynn county. Congressman W, G. Brantley and other prominent democrats will speak on tbe issues of the day, and those who attend will no doubt heat' some inter* eating talks, ft Every democrat in Glynn county who can possibly do so, should torn out tonight. The state and county election occurs tomorrow, and 4 although there is no opposition to the county ticket, every democratic vote will lie needed to assure the election of our state senator, who has strong opposition, and it rests with Ulyun county to overcome the majority that he may roooive In the other two counties of thejlisUlc' \ 11*1? IfTKKN I Kane. /“■t*. K. Blchardeon, X3OUS for llfteon yera troubled IMw wuioli was called dry sc hema. liS’L-oi a great deni of medicine with no permanont relief and finally waa advised to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, He now has no sign of tbe dieeasc. having been entirely cured by this medicine. He says It la the best modlcluo no earth. SCHOOL NOTICE. Gale’s select private school 1 at their reeidenoe, 70S ■BPfrgli instruction m given in "primary, intermediate aud collegiate departments. This institution of learning is of seven years’ standing, and the teachers arc , ♦grassive, em v a4 Improved 'n. PUfAT HAWAY CURES. SrMonu for Ills Marvelous Succour— His New, Free Hook. ”1 Pr. Hnthxway's method V oftreatiuenttsnooxpert meut. It Is the result of E', ■ twenty yours of expert- Mk Sg: R onco In tlie most exten ~ she practice of any aM>.> J specialist In his line In t tie world. He was c rad noted from onti of the host medical colleges In jSmtFA the country and perfect ,,ls medical and surcl ywjlsjir 1 AsK cal education by ex ten Early In his professional career he made discov eries which placed him at the head of his profes ■ton as a specialist In treating w hat are generally Anowu as private diseases of men and women. cPhls system of treatment tie has more and more perfected each year until today Ids cures are so taiarlalde as to bo the marvel of the medical profession. Enjoying the largest practice of any specialist In the world he still malntalus a system of nomi nal fees which makes It possible for all to obtuln dlls services. Dr. Hathaway treats and cures loss of Vitality, Varicocele, Stricture, Mood Poisoning in Its dll ferect stages, Rheumatism. Weak hack, Ncrv nosness. all manner of Vrluary Complaints, •floors. Sores and Skin Diseases, tlrtghts Disease aad all forms id Kidney Troubles. His treatment 1r undertone! mon restores lost vitality and ,/Bakes the patient a atrong, well, vigorous man. , Dr. Hathaway's success In tbs treatment of Varicocele and Stricture without the aid ol knife or cautery Is phenomenal. Toe paUentts treated by this method at his own home without nmn or . loss of time from business. This Is only treatment which Dr. Hathaway calls the pnrtk-4MppHi^ (rv -nnlterers from Varicocele autl MIT *7. ss, a>, 30 and at of his new < "■Manliness. Vigor. Health,” a copy fee aent i rue on application. Write today for free beds and waeutloulny your complaint, i ,<• J. NEWTVN HA THM Dr. Hathaways! H fen Bryaa Street, * .-mraeoa M&& jssutTi on raw PAj'Ktt waa.v **mf I THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS. They Were All Opened Yesterday With Large Enrollments. Tbe sisters of St. Joseph opened their school yesterday morning in the Emanuel building, in tbe rear of tbe Catholic oburcb. About fifty pupils were admitted, and several more are expected. Besides the regular course of school work, great attention will be psid by tbe sisters to the deportment and moral training of the little ones | confided to their care, Tbe terms are j $1.50 and $2 00. There are three teach ers in the convent, and another may be added, if tbe oumber of pupils de mands another teacher. Miss FqmUe Grant Nightengale opened her privateechoolon yesterday morning, with of bright and interesting little pupils. Miss Nightengale hae taught sobool for several years, and her pupils show evidences of tbe great oare she baa taken with their training. Several new pupils have been added to ber usual number, and tnuob good work is expeeted from them. Miss Virginia Boyle’s school, on Halifax fqoare, opened on Monday, with tbe usual number of little ones, bright and eager to begin anew tbe lessons left off a few months ago. Mies Boyle baa had severs! years’ ex perience in teaching, and is sn able Instructress. Miss Joßie Smith’s school was also re-opened on Monday, with Miss Eliz ebetb Nightengale in obarge, Miss Smith will spend several months in tbe North, and will resume ber school duties on ber return to Brunswick. With all tbe number of (publlo, private and parooblaljin the city, there is yet a cry for anotber—a genuine kindergarten. Tire word kinder-gerten is from tbe German, and means literally ohild-garden Kindergarten work is rapidly becom ing a science, and several years of study in tbgt particular department Is now required before a teaoberoan be considered competent to work. Kindergarten schools are for (be in struction of tbe children too young to. enter on the regular course of studf prescribed in the primary school. In them tbe teacher gives objeot lessons, teaching tbe.names, habits, etc., of birds, insects and animals, by observe ** tion. This, Of course, requires a great deal of out*door work, aud a plaoe not immediately in tbe oity h the best lo : cttionf&la kindergarten. S.nging, games, and the making of littie articles ot ornament or use, as bukets and mate, are included in the oourae, and a littie reading and spell ing. There is a broad Held in Brunswick for some enterprising young lady who will devote berself entirely to kindergarten work, and it commands • ■* better terms than the ordinar|pnvate scbool. PRKYKNTKDA Timely information given Mr*. George Long, at *New Straitsvilte, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved t two ’.tvas. A frightful cough bad long kept her awake every | Bight. She bad tried many remedies l and doctors but ateadily grew worse ! until urged to try Pr. King’s Njw I Discovery. One bolile wholly cured, land she writes this marvelh n medl "o ne also cured Mr. Kong of a severe • attask of pneumonia. Such mires are positive proof ol the ipaichlesanMrtt if ibis grand i rmAMItM I 'aU chest sod lufcjpiP^ stid.Ri.oo. f.tiT V. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 2, 1900. The Quakers Are Honest People. tThe Quaker Herb Ton ic Is not only a blood purifier, but a Blood maker for Pale, Weak and Debilitated people who have not strength nor blood. It acts as a tonic, it regulates di gestion, cures dyspepsia and lends strength and tone to tbe nervous sys tem. It is a medicine for weak women. - s purely vegetable medicine, and can be taken by tbe most delicate. Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all diseases of the Blood, Stomach and Nerves soon succumb to its wonderful effect on the human system. Thous ands of people in Georgia recommend It. Price SI.OO. \ QUAKER PAIN BifWt is the med icine that the-Quaker D'Obtor made all of his quick ctires with. It’s anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all pain can be relieved by it. Price 23c and 60c. QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a medicated soap for tbe skin, scalp nd complexion. Price 10c a cake QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vegetable ointment for the cure of tetter, eotetna and eruptions of the •kin. Price 10c a box. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor, Cincinnati. PoUulTs Druis Store YOU KIPFUR THIS WEEK. *•£ ~ikj§£ ‘ V, *£ f .. i Solemn Day in the Jewish Calendar Will be Observed Acc rdingly. Yesterday at sunset began the Jew ish Day of Atonement or Yom Ktppur, which will !ast through Tuesday night, and until sunset the following day. This Is the most solemn day in the Jgw - isb calendar, and is observed universal ly with services and fasting. Services will be held in Temple Beth Sefiloh. STORY OF A SLAVE. To be bound band and Tool for years by the chains of disease is the w orst form of slavery. George D. William*, ol Manchester, Mich., tells how ,u ■ slave was made free- He says: IfSTy wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two botilee of Eleotrio Bitters, ebe is wonderfully improved sod able to do her own work,” This eupreme remedy for fe male Hleeaee a quickly cures nervous ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, bsckaobe, fainting and dizzy spell*. This miracle-working medi cine is a godsend to weak, siokly, run down people. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 60 cents. Sold by all drug gists. Csms Near Dyipg “For three day. and night* 1 antfarod agony untold from n attack of ihufera mortma on by esung encumbers, 1 ’ say* M. K. I/Wtbei, eierk <>{ trie distract court, Center ville, lowa. ‘1 thought 1 should snrsly die and tried s dozen digereat mrda'inmMnfeali to uo purpose, f .sent tor a bottle jtfMMfeOl. r lain Colic, Cholera and liiarr hoeand three doses relieved me to sloop and dil not awake tor eight hour*. On awakening a taw hours ago 1 felt eagratißed that the first work 1 do On going to tba oftloe is to write to the manufacturer* of this remedy sad offer them my grateful thanks and say •Hod Ness yon aud the splendid medicine you make.’” This remedy Is for sale at lir. Bieh op’s drug store. Second hand household furniture bought and sold; also pianos, organs, trunks, miirors, carpets, etc. J. W; Watkins'. Hare Jfon seare of fulniavln the region of your stomach after rating? If so you will be be iented byrhjwng < hmnla ruin's Stomach and EfmaWahlel*. They also cure lelching and sViafyißiuaeh. They r nlaU thn bowels too Price*so. S<dd Is- Hih ip's Prog Btove. ltt*s Little JCnrly Riser* are promphpal jdrMaut, po ,Clfnl, purttj log little pilla Half lb* V- yid j* in Darkest* as to the cause oi thru ill health. If they would start to treat their kld eys with Foley’* Kid ney Cnre, Ibe wiatr < .oflwyand mind, back ache, berdacbe r Jit rheumatic pains would dlsapptar. V. J. liws. For sprains. sweilirt|wnd huacaeas there la nothing so good os Cb.ubei late's Pain JJulm. ITry It. For sale ai Dr.', i.hopV ding store Agood man >• <* nsainlives would be cure! and the worst eaa,. oojiforied snd rlltv J by Hone wpd Tar. Ssggeat it to "4. Wald do ihi, st a I need SOME BBOOKMAN DOTS. A Few Items From Our Regular Corre spondent. Brockman, Ga., Oct/l.—Misa Lilly Payne, of Darien, who la visiting the tamily of Mrs. TV. 11. Livingston, has been quite til with malarial fever, bu 1 she Is improving rapidly now. The Hilion & Dodge Lumber Com pany has a large torce at work cutt’ng some timber on tlutr lands near here. Tbe sports will have a fine lime hunting around here this year. Birds *re more plentiful than ever'* Glynn county now has anew poa’.- office. It has been named Brookman. Mr. T. A. Living'on is the pass master A Minister’s Good Work. *1 hat a severs attack ot bilious colic, got a bottle ot Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and WarThfta Remedy, took two dosea and was en tirely cared," nays lley.A, A. Power, ot Empo ria, Kan “My neighbor across theatieetwac sick for over a week, ha l two or three bottles o medicine from the doctor. lie used them fbr throe or four day* without relief, then oalled in anothsrdoetor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, oo discharged him. I Went Over to aoe him the next morning. He fetid-hj# bowela were In a terrible fix, that they hod been running off so long that it was almost jblohdy fins. I afkaftbftn if be had tried Cham berlain'# Colic, Cholera Ohd Dlarrhmo Remedy, and he said, ’No.' I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dree; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty min utes If he did not find relief, bat be took no more, and was entirely cored. I think it the best medicine l bays ever tried.” Cor sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug store. Mr. A, C. Shannon sreut Sunday in tne city from fitvannafS* The Gorme ot La GRIPPE Get into the body and un cover every weak, spot; hence so many fatalities after people think they are well of La- Grippe. . * JOHNSON’S CHILL and FEVER TONIC Cures La Grippe Cures it In a day Cures It Completely And IB a nh*truard against the dan ger* which fol’.owm its I run. USE NOTHIN (i ELSE. SO cents till enraat Nocazsent if ft does nob. f\. B. GIHAKDE-AU, Savannah, <Ja. . • OPER/t-HOUSE. TANARUS% o'Performances Only. Friday Night, n-j r n Saturday Night, Hjj (} |] SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TCHJR. me Al 6. ’ Field Mr MINSTRELS. OLDEST! BIGGEST! BEST! 50-reoplc-3o AN ENTIRE TRAIN OF PALACE CARS The Mrt Expensive Organization of the Kind in Ex rence 12-1 TRIBE OF MAIF,IMS-12 The Old World’a Greatest Acrobats, presenting the Orients’ Spectacle ”XHE FETE AT MECCA > AL . G. FIKI.D. ARI'HCn RUGBY. TOMMY t ONNELLY'. DOC QUIGLEY. PASCATBL. THH NONDESCRIPT, The Man with a Hundred Forma, i: A KiELt In Paris DniißgliieFijositton 1 ’ BERRY & HHQHES, ROBT KEYS, Musical Mcket. Grotesque AthLte WATCH POR THE BIQ STR2IT PA WANT PRICES, 50C, 75c ani $1.03. f9oo Drops' I AVegcfable Preparation for As | simaating the Food andßeguta -1 tmg the Stomachs ar*lßowels of INI AN !>,“( HILDKEN Promotes DigestioibCheerful ness and Rest Contains neither Opium,Morplime nor Mineral. not Narcotic. isouDr.*Htm. prreta// /hnysfea £atl~ i shtJlos* - j fUL'U'SJtt- j dsndwt r A perfect Remedy forConslipa- Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Alb moiilliN nlli I J', DdSl S -JjC I N I N EXACT copy OF WRAPPER. Summer ri Bargains in Furnitu re* A clearance sa'e to make room for new goods. 1 Parlor buif, 6 pieces, worth S4O, now $29. #g>. 1 OfTU Refrigerator, worth S2O. bow sls. 1 Osk B*d Room rtuife. 3 piece*, worth $25, now sl3 TjjPl Bed Loung-s, worth sl(s, now sl2. * (Vt'- r re Tallies 53 cents to $6. ! Ice Cream Fr*ezf# wor:h *2.50 at tl 98 Wf jfjj | A large asaorfineut of Sideboard*, Cupboards i Prices Below the Market, filflgr C. McGARVfY. PM. 1 ETC S A Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion. I 3 TT Tlllll A Regulates the Bowel., 1 rP 1 Hlftl /I Strengthens the Child, | LL 111 111/-* Make. Teething Ey. M (Teethinjf Powders) -* * TEETHINA Relieve, the Bowel /> a . a- a a% * , Troubles of Children </ Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, any age. iOr mall Sr> cents Os C. J. WOFFETT, M.D..ST. LOUiS. W WASHINGTON SEMINARY Macon aud Hax.niiiir tYuniad’a Collefec Primary, Ao.xd-mic, M uaic, Art, Elocution and Butiuo oourtes. ■'mall elßaeea. Individual work. Ned buhd rig. Horn ll ife. Pupils anrer Vt*r, Wellesley and R.ndolpb-Msoon on ccritOcar-*. Nr*t scs.ion hcgio* September 6 : h. For illustrated cafalofeae ddres. Mr*. W.T handler. Prinoipa I.Llewllyn D. Scott, Aseooiate X’n nciptl A WIBL 1‘ 1 ( \ JSiON —Ne'|r De yiiiiout some oj < ur V> mes and hisky in the holise.' It is the best for health and h csi itality. The doctor prescribes it and friends approv e it. Pure, rich, mellow. V- 03^118,^. 206 Bay Street. . } GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought An* Use |vJr For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VON* CfTT. *