The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 06, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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SvJ^fks Wkfcfleasantfy andJhompr/y: f Cleanses the System Qently and Effectually kilioua. °* costive. tie most acceptable form the J. 3t atiee prSncipJes of plants is no ten .jo act most bcneftciaJ{y. TO GETmEkSriZ: jmCTS BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10U ISVIUC , KY. NEW YORK, H.Y tvr rate by dntgghrs - price SO* per toff ft, f£ inm 1 Shrewsbery Asparagus' Points, l(>c per can. MM Halo, ma 4e from the red meat of ripe tomatoes’. Contains neither aklo, seed or core. 10c can A valuable addition to any soap, g&acc oriboaiUon. Thos. Keany, Groceries. - t * l>onp ‘i;,. . | -1 .1 Nfiwoaallt strpetl at KESSLERS Cor. Monk and Grant Ste, L. J. Leavy 6c Cos Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and Gener al Collecting Agents Consignments Solicited and Prompt Returns Rendered. Special Attention Paid to Collection of Rents BCURE YOURSELF 1 TT#e Bigfor unnatural discharge, inflammations, irritation* or olcorationa of mucous membranes. Palo less, and not aatriu* . *ent or pokonooi. ■OM by Krnrel.tm, or MDt in plain wrappet by exprof, prepaid, t •1.00. or.Fbottlel. $2.75. Circular cent on roqw* MITCHELL ft THOMAS. Livery, board inf and tale stable*, rioest turn out* in the city. Tel. 07. 'Nevoaetle 6t * i ““sa*SYj;s oREDir. Dr. Burroughs’ Department at tbe State Pair a Big Success, Many of tbe state papers are saying oioe things about Dr. W. B. Burroughs of this oity, and ths exoellent way in which he managed the educational de partmect of the Georgia state fair. Under bis able management this de partment was grand success. Speak ing of the oratorical contest, the Val dosta Times says; “The contest in oratory was held in the grand stand Wednesday evening under the management of Dr. W. B. Burroughs, who was superintendent of the educational department There were ten entriea in the oontest. "Tbe first priie, offered by the Georgia Agricultural Society, was #lO and it was won by Walter Marihburn, of Barnesville. He also won the prise offered by the Plant Syetem of $lO, as well as the honor of being tbe best orator of his name in tbe state. The second priee was won by Willie Coop er of Thomasvllle. “The best orator over 18 years of age reoeived a #3O gold medal offered by tbe American Book Cos. Solon Cousin- was tba winner, and Hugh Everett reoeived tbe second prise of a handsome silver medal. “Miss Eva Clyatt, of Tifton, won the S3O gold medal for exoellenoe in elo cution and Walter Marshburn, of Barnesville won the second prise. The oontest is said to have been very fine.” Many of your friends, or people whom you know of, have contracted consumption, pneumonia, or other fa tal neglect of a simple oold Foley’s Honey and Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant oough medicine, would have saved, them. It is guaranteed. ZZZ STOPPED FOR GOOD. Mayor Atkinson says he will not al low the vaudeville performances in the acre to begin again daring hli admin istration, Tbe closing was nanaed by tbe Moxsly case and at tbs request of a number of Brunswick’s best colored people. Hav® you a sense (>t fnllnosslon the region your atom a oil after eaUag? If so you will be benefited by. using Chamberlain’! Stomach and Uver Tableta.* They also ;ome belching and sour stomach. They regulate tbe-bowels too. prlceise. Sold by Bishop’s tirug Store. J. W, Watkins will loan fou money on personal prop erty and real estate. 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 acta 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, Rheumatism and all diseases of the Blood, Stomach and Nerves aoon succumb to its wonderful effeot on the human system. Thous ands of people in Georgia recommend it. Price SI,OO. QUAKER PAIN BAUM is the med icine that the Quaker Doctor made all of bis quick cures with. It’s anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Toothaobe, Backache, Rheumatism, Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c and 60s. QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a msdicated soap for the skin, scalp and complexion. Price 10c a cake. QUAKER HEALING SALVE, n vegetable ointment for the cure of tetter, eetema and ernptions of the skin. Price 10c a box. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTB F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor, Cincinnati.. * Pol Mil’s Drug Store Uie Clark’s Magic Tonio for dan- Iroff; anre core. 'HE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, NOVEMBER 6, 1900. ECZEMA’S ITCH IS TORTURE. Eczema is caused by aa acid humor In the blood comiug In contact with the skin aad produciujjjfreat redness and in flammation ; little eruptions form and discharge a thin, sticky fluid; which dries and scales off; sometimes the skin la hard, dry and fissured. Ecreina iu any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and the itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seams to oore out and set the skin on fire. Salves, washes cor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as lonjj as the poison remains iu the blood it will keep the skin irritated. OAO FORM OF TETTER . nil!* sores, very j.ain- gPfeilj (19$. 8 nil. a nU during me V. hd progressed 100 far This was P fifteen years Ago. *nd I have never since seen any sign of ruy old trouble." —Mas. *• li. Jackson, 1414 McGee 8., Kansas City, Mo. S. S. S. neutralises this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy akin becomes soft, smooth and clear. A cures Tetter, Err fk" Wi ’ sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rlitutu and all skin LX khJll {kj§ diseases due to a pols w oned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write us about your cose. Our physicians have made these diseases a life study, and rsn help you by their advice; we make no charge for this service. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. INC SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, *.' A Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brsve.Uen Burnham,of Machirs, Me., when the doctors said she could r,oC livo till morning, writes Min. 8. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. “All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she bogged for Dr. King’s New Discovery, saying It had more than once saved her life and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses she rested easily all night, and Its further nse completely cured her .” This marvelous medicine is guar anteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Dis eases. Only 10c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. The beet method of Baleansing tbe liver is the use of tbe famous little pills known as DeWltt’s LUtle Early Risers. Easy to take. Never gripe. W. J. Butts. 4 Cold Steel or Death. “Th'-re is but one small shance to save your ife and ttiat is through an operation," was the awfui prospect act be tore Mth. 1. R. lluut, ot Lime Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn't count on tbe marvelous power of Electric Dittoes to cure Stomach and LtvlS troubles, but she heard of it, took pevea bottles, waa wholly cured, avoided surgeon’s knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It’s positive* ly guaranteed to cure Stomach, River and Kip cey troubles and never disappoints. Price 50* at ail drug afoiep. Sanvannah, Ga.,‘Elks’ Grand Garni., val and Street Fair, Nov. 5-17,1900. One fare for the round trip, nlua 25 cents admission to tbe XlSrnival. For military ooiapmiitfA and brvss bands in uniform, $1 80 . for the round trip per capita, 20 or-more oa one ticket. Tiukefa on aaie Nov. 5,7, 9,12,14, 16, with final limit Nov. 18, inclusive. WHY HLCURES. The fsi*efciest of the Time Olvos IS very Case HU Personal Attention. n..i AH Most doctors havn a certain number MOQior of stock remedies which they uae In Hathaway’s U dasea which mem at all similar. M 'J life 1h not Dr. Hathaway’# method, met noil# Every case with him is most carefully *■■l I ■ridiugnowd and Uio exact MKV position of tli dlsettwcdcon dition dotermlued. Thus 'SLiI every rase is treated separ .. ■ ately and medteinofl ere xd* ■ iu in later©<l which ar* MJWR fa specially prepared under 1 1 Dr. Hathaway’# personal Wl*. A . a .'I bupervlHion t< >r each cam. 1/ Notwopeoploaro affected byapartlculardißeanointlie * Ham© manner, conwmient l ly no two people Bhould be treated In the same way even for same complaint f *. i Dr. lia’bawa; In h Hpurlul 'mSwTOfiESfe*®’ lxt In the heat sen*© <>* the word—he treats special dls- L/-.,TsaL\ —...—J. Mines in a special mannerfof of hi* own —a system studied out years ago while in college and hospital practice and Ira ivory vaa proved and enlarged uponconstanlly - fineoiallv during the twenty years sinew- 1 l * twenty years of the most extensive f TPeltea. practice enjoyed by any specialist In thlsconntry. Ir. Hathaway's great and uniform suc cess Is due to this Individual system of treatment. • ■w.i.i.iw* la spite of hundreds of requests % jcoiusivo yearly from doctor# In all parts of the Treatment world, asking for the privilege of uslngDr.Hathaway’s method of treatment,!!© l>elleve It wiser to allow nous beside himself the knowledge of bis remedies, as he IS too well aware of the mis chief which may be done by the unskillful use of any BtOOd and Skin Dr. Hathaway’s treatment for fllftAfleee blood diseases In whatever stage uitvaava, cures all form# of ulcers, sores, blotches, pimples, etc.,and not only restores the skin and scalp to their natural condition, hut so purifle# the blood that the disease Is permanently and com pletely driven from the system and all this without administering poisonous or dangerous drugs. _ # , His treatment of varicocele Varioooel© and and Htrlctur© is a method exclu filrlaturft. li,B owo anfl A ln 90 P r •** WlPlouirw* w j all cases results in a perfect and permanent cure. No operation Is required and no pain or Inconvenience are experienced by the patient. The expense of this treatment Is much less than that of any operation, or hospital or Institute treatment, and Is both safe and sure, restoring the organs to a condition of perfect, normal health. Dr.Uathaway has Just prepared anew Kidney test question blank for those*who hare niaaasaa reason to suspect Kidney trouble and UIMINB, this blank he will gladly send free to everyone who tends him his name and address. , The demand for Pr. Hathaway** new Hew Book book "Manliness, Vigor, Health” ha# FREE, already exhausted the first edition of rntt. joo.001) but for a limited time a copy of this book will be sent free to anyone who Minds his name and address to Dr. Hathaway. consultation Dr. Until#way makes no charge v rpgg for consultation and advice uteithof hi* office or by mall. . f 4. NtWTON HATHAWAY M. D. ft Dr.ltaUum^AOo. SB Bt Siwt, Hmnuh, Oa, CITY COURT i SESSION ' A-' r- | MaiF Cases Were Disposed Jr Yesterday. The oity oourt began its regular monthly session yesterday Judge J. D. Sparks presiding, and a number of cases were disposed of. This aeaiion will out tbe number of prisoners in tbe jail down consider ably, and will add to the force now at tbe convict farm. Tbe following oases have been dis posed of: State vs. George Arbeit, assault and battery; first demand. State vs. Cy Hicks, oruelty to ani msl*; rule absolute. State vs. Mamie Hill, assault and battary; rule absolute. State vs. Alex Brooks, stealing ride on train; guilty, floe of $25 or six months. ”>4 State vs. Albert Lee, larceny from tba bouee; guilty, fine of SSO or lix months. State vs. L. J. Jenkins, ornelty to animals; guilty, fine of S3O or three months. 0 G. M. Grob vs. A. R. Hensell, suit on note; judgmenWor plalntiff. P. I. Chew St Cos. vs. N. Gregertsen, oomplainf; judgment for plaintiff. State vs. Blaode Uassaway, aaaault and battery; guilty, fine of $25 or three month*. State vs. Sasie Uassaway, assault and battery; guilty, fine of $25 or three months. Lndden A Bates vs. James O'Connor, claim; verdlot for plaintiff. State vs. Maok White, laroooy from tbe bouse; guilty, fine of $75 or nine months. State vs. Jaok Hartley, laroeny ; ver dlot of not guilty, Jackson Bros. vs. N. Gregertaan, complaint; judgment for plaintiS, State vs. Dasher Williams, stabbing; guilty, fine of sls or twelve months. State vs. Dallas Robinson, carrying concealed weapons; guilty, fine of *SO or six months. QUESTIONS ANWERED. Yes, still baa the largest sa!e|of any medicine ln the civ ilized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else Ifor Indigestion or bilious ness. Doctors[were scarce and they seldom heard of apendlcitis, nervous prostration, heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of unJ 1. (Tested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the.actlon of the : er vous and organic system, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with h adache 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 Sample bottles at Butts jlWvitore or Brown Lrug C Should be In every household medo oine chest. It affords certain relief A Frightful Blander Will often|causea horrible Burn, Heal , Cut or Bruise.” Buck lan’s Arnica ISalve, the u,t in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal It. CnresOld Bores, FoverJSorea, Ulcers, Bolls Felons, Corns, all Skin Kruptions. Jptst Pile eti re on (earth. Only 25 eta, a box. Care Tur anteed, Bold by all druggist. J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, Illinois, writes: “My little boy was very lov with pneumonia. Unknown to tb Jeen doctor, we gave him Foley’s Honey atvhich Tar. The resnlt was magioal and p d ani j zlad tbs dootor, as |t Immediately st ’ pad the raoking cough, and beqc‘7 offlcc recovered." acre In bare 7 roll owed Mrs.Pinkhums] Advico itnriNoW Idm Well." 1 A woman is riclc—some disease peculiar to her sex is fast developing in her system. She goes to her family physician and tells him a story, but not the whole story. She holds back something, loses her head, becomes agi tated, forgets what she wants to say, and finally conceals what she ought to have told, and tins completely mystifies the doctor. 9 * Is it a wonder, therefore, that the doctor fails to cure the disease ? Still we cannot blame the woman, for it la very em barrassing to detail some of the symptoms or her suffering, even to her family physician. This is. the VeVOn why hundreds of thousands of women are now In corre spondence with Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Maps. fo her they oan give every symptom, so that when she is ready to advise them she is in possession of more facts from ndt correspondence with the patient than the physician can possibly obtain through a personal interview. Following wo publish a letter from a woman showing the result of a correspondence with Mrs. Plnkham. All such letters are considered absolutely confidential by Mrs. Plnkham, and are never published in any way or manner without the consent in writing of the patient j but hundreds of women are so grateful for the health which Mrs. Pinkham and her medicine have been able to restore to them that they not only consent to publishing their letters, but write asking that this be done in order that other women who suffer may be benefited by their experience. Ella Rice, Chelsea, WIN., writes i' " Dear Mrs. Pinkham i—For two years I was troubled with tailing and inflammation of the womb. I suffered very much with bearing-down pains, headache, backache, and was not able "to do anything. What 1 endured no one knows but those who have suffered as I did. I could hardly drag myself across the floor. I doctored with the physicians of this town for three months and grew worse instead of betiir. My husband and friends wished me to write to you, but I had no faith in patent medi cines. At last I became so bad that I concluded to ask your advice. I received an answer at once advising me to take your Vegetable Compound, and 1 did so. Before I had taken two bottles I felt better, and after I bad taken five bottles there was no happier woman on earth, for I was well again. I know that your Vegetable Compound cured me, and I wish and advise every woman who suffers as I did to try Lydia E. Pinkham’S Vege table Compound. Relieve me always grateful for the recovery of my health.”—Mrs. Ella Rick, Chelsea, Wis. aa Ak, ask npilf inn Owing to the fact that vme l[pticl $ kP® Iff Wi aTfl Ik? Am nSaff 91 people have from time to time questioned h {$ i§ H P S8 w§ Ww rtil&f the genuineneasof the testimonial letters 1% H I I I I 1 W we are constantly publishing, we have ■ ■■■■■■ deposited with the National City Bank, ot Lvnn, Mass., $5,000, ■ 1 I 111 I I which will b paid to any person who will show that the above mJ Uff m. M testimonial Is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer's special permission.—-Lydia E. Pinkham Mkdicin* Cos. Your Eyes f u[[| iixammed ■ ■t ■■ t i BY Dr. M. HARRIS EX-MAYOR BTRC CHICAGO. ELL. New York, Nov 5- f strong was boneS orthern Illinois College of Ophthal- e lection ! 0gy ’ and the Peoria Optical College. Ueturps of the great Will At tion wlli be received at the i_j ■ ■ , . Club tonight. All members shou. * 1"" * pre,ent ‘ (taOSVeekg. returns ,0.^2 ph< li 3