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WOMAN’S KIDNEY TROUBLES
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Com
pound is Especially Successful in
Curing this Fatal Woman's Disease.
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Of all the diseases known with whieh the female organism is afflicted, kidney
disease is the most fatal. In fact, unless early and correct treatment is ap
plied, the weary patient seldom survives.
Being fully this, Mrs. Pinkham, early in her career, gave ex
haustive study to and in producing her great remedy for woman’s
iils Lydia E. Vegetable Compound was careful to see that it
contained the of herbs which was Sure to control that
futal disease, woman’s troubles. The Vegetable Compound acts in har
mony with the laws the entire female system, a.' *Tiere
are many so called kidney troubles, Lydia E. Pinkham s vege
table Compound is the prepared for women.
, The following letters how marvellously successful it is :
Aug.
“ Dear Mbs. Piskh^m: —I tlHfail
ing very fast,—since
lost thirty-five or forty I
have a yellow, muddy complexion,
feel tired, awd Tiave bearing dolvn
p*Ane. Menses have not appeared ffir
three months; sometimes I am trou
bled with a white discharge, and I also
have kidney and bladder trouble. . .
I have been this way for a long time,
and ieel so miserable I thought I
would write to you, and see if you
could do me any good.”—Miss Edna
Frederick, Troy, Ohio.
Sept. 10, 1890.
" Dear Mbs. PrNHHAM: I have
used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound according to directions,
and can say I have not felt so well
for years as I do at present. Before
taking your medicine a more miser
able person you never saw. I could
not eat or sleep, and did not care to
vHk with any one. I did not enjoy
life at all. Sow, I feel so well I can
not be grateful enough for what you
have done for me. You are surely a
woman’s friend. Thanking you a
thousand times, I remain,
Ever youra
Miss Edna Frederick,
' tMi% Troy, Ohio.
“IbtAR Mns. Pinewam:—l have
taken five bottles of Lydia E. Pink
hams Vegetable Compound and cannot
praise it enough. 1 had headaches,
M BEWA RD.-We hv,-depositwl with It. Vafclo-ial City Bank of I.vnri, SOOOO,
whieh will bo paid to any person i.nea>i tlßdthu* the above testimonial letters
are not genuine, or were published before obtaining tbs writer’s sneeial per
mission. LYDIA K EINKIIAJI MEDICINE t’O.
SUM ME It ALL RESIGNED,
Mr. Frank, Sutnmerall, wbo bag
been impounding officer for ’be past
month, resigned hi* position Thursday
and a successor will be appointed to*
day by Mayor Atkinson K seams that
this position is not a very desirable
one as it bss been vacated several limes
tbis year. It is a good enemy maki i.
job and few men desire to have it.
A former cow catcher said, some
days ago, that, a man could mage more
enenrea ic one mon b m 'ins p xftioo
than he c u'd make friends in <x
The place pays sls per monlb and
when* held by a bustler proves “gUf
sue'airing as t cist stock owa#i a
dollar svery time their horse or cow
is caught.
JDtiffy s
Malt
Mo Fusel Oil.
WORLD’S FAMOUS
CONSUMPTION CUR£
hMrosqnal. Pr<**cr!b*d bylsftdiitg doctor* for n- ir)/
hklf a ceattuy at the only an**’ iu*ly purs, invig rating
aUmiUant ana tonic. >u druggist* and grocer* or direct
HI.AO % bottle. Wrli tor <>m free medical booklet,
Wfirr-S HALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, Jt.r.
leucorrhoea, falling of the womb, and
kidney trouble. I also had a pain
when standing or walking, and some
times there seemed to be balls of lire
In front of me, so that I could not see
for about'twenty minutes. Felt as
tired in the morning when I got up
as if I had had no sleep for two weeks.
fainting spells, was down-hearted,
■nil would cry.” Mas. Bertha Ofer,
Second Chester Pa.
Mrs. Pinkham: I cannot
fln%language to express the terrible
1 have had to endure. I had
ble, ——jgk
also stomach, ff jst*Xtgn. "-I.
de'** 1 dJf 4 * blad- J 7 **
I tried Hspal doc- <* f
tors, aUf&uite ai T / ™ j
number cßjpatent f \ /yA jJ \
mcdieinesXJndhad I \V* Jr Aj
despaired of ever a
getting well. At 1
last I concluded toV:
try Lydia E. MipUyD'
ham’s Vegetal)lo
Compound, and now, thanks to your
medicine, lam a well woman. I can
not praise your medicine too highly
for I know it will do ail, and even
more, than it is recommended to do
I tell every suffering woman about
your Vegetable Com)>o>md, and urge
them to try it and see for themselves
what it will do.” Mrs. Mark A.
Hiit.ic, No. Manchester, Ind.
one of Many .tnthjilaltl.
Joe Mitchell Chappie, editor of The
National Magazine, published at Ros
tori, was In Buffalo recently and be
came niib li interested in the Exposi
tion. On his return to Boston be wrote
to an official of the Expo tion as fol
lows: “I was indeed sorry not to have
seen you when in Buffalo, but 1 did see
the Exposition and , as astonished be
yond measure. 1 wish that you would
send on anything that you think might
be of Interest to our readers and make
It as attractive as possible, and I shall
beep on hammering away at the Expo
sition editorially until It opens, because
I am thoroughly enthused over the
subject"
HQg.’BTHIS?
Dollar* Ke-
Catarrh that na i-
by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cbeney for the last fifteen years
and believe bltn perfectly honorable
in all boeiuees transactions, and finan
cially able to oarry out any obligations
made by their firm.
West A Truax, wboleiale.dtnggists,
Tolilo, O.
Welding Kinrian AMarvio, wholesale
druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken irter
• lly, acting directly upon tne blood
and mucous surfaces of the sys’em.
Testimonials sent free. Price 750, per
nottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall’s
Family Pills are the baft.
FOR RENT—-Three room cottage.
Apply 204 Howe street.
THE BRUNSWICK riMEB-CALL. NOVEMBER 17. IrUO
SHIPPING REPORT.
Connoted Daily by Capt. Otto JohisßMen
Port ofßruas iek, Nev. 16,1900.
ARRIVED.
Koiw. bsrk Boieniuc, BegTSid
Hui’.
CLEARED.
Span, bsrk tlabina, Leeveriia, Vs ",
Imria.
SAILED.
SS. Rio Jahostor,' New
York-.
Sohr. Senator Sullivan, Hopkins,
Now Yok.
BRYAN ACCENTS.
He Will Defand Democrats Charged
With Violating Election Laws.
New York, Nov. IC. I. is announced
here today that Wiiham J. Bryan has
accepted n $20,000 offer f 0 defend dem
ocrats ij this oily charged with vio
lating lbs election laws.
ATTHE GRAND. ’
The Myrkle-Harder Company pre
sented last night the “Dsfaultst” to a
fair and appreciative house. The spe
oiftltiea wer^enjoypd.
Today,. aPWtinee, “A Gama of
Hearts” will be the bill,
’ifAt ntjhr, this gqs& bompatly will
close its engagement wltba production
of “LSoklng in
three asi. J f ' '■
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GRIGG’S to Ret ire. &
Washington, Noy. 16.—At a cabinet
wefci&flg today Attorney General Griggs
made a formal annonneement. that he
will retire the 4th of next March.
SUCCESSOR APPOINTED.
£ Havana, Nov. 16.—J. R. Harrison, of
Kaus.aCity, baa been appointed post-1
master here, to succeed Ester G. Rath
bone.
Lstln-Amerlt-an and Pan-Amrrtcsn,
The press of the various countries of
Latin-Amertca show a cordial Interest
In the Pan-American Exposition. It la
recognized that tliclr co-operation Is es
sential to the end that the Exposition
may adequately represent, the progress
of all the states and countries of this
hemisphere. Asa rule the editors of
newspapers and other publications in
the countries to the south of tlio United
a very favorable atti
tude-toward the enterprise. B. B. Lo
pez! editor au<J proprietor of I.a Corre
spondencia tie Porto Rico, has become
so enthusinsttb’’ over the Exposition
that lie writes to the Press Department
that he Is about to come to Buffalo to
reo for himself the progress made in
the development 0 f ti, o Exposition. Ha
will he accompanied l,y bis family.
Many other editors of the f.atin Aineri
can press have also announced their la-,
tentioii to attend the Exposition, and,
Inquiries are pouring in from these
countries regarding steamboat and rail
road roptes. . Many editors and corre
spondents from Central and South
American countries have already vis
ited the Exposition grounds.
WUcoirßin'n (landing;.
Commissioners from Wisconsin, who
have charge of the exhibits from that
state at the Pan-American Exposition,
have selected a site for the State build
ing. About 20 acres have been set apart
on the eastern side of the Exposition
grounds for stato nnd foreign huild-'
Ings. The site chosen for the* Wiscon
sin building is nearly opposite the large
buildings of the National governments
Just south of one'of the mirror lakes
and Kouth of the Ohio building. It will
overlook the Esplanade, with Its won
derful fountains nnd gardens, and a
number of the large buildings will b
In full view. Tbe Wisconsin commis
sion are Willard A. Van Brunt and
George B. Burrows of Madison, B. H.
Edwards of I-acrosse. Charles Reyn
olds of Sturgeon Bay and George H.
Yule of Kenoshn. \\ isconsin will spend
s2T*.Ofsi on her building null exhibits at
RrT:i: -
Rave you a aence of fiil'nceslon the region
roar stomach after eating? If no yon will be
beueflteu by naing Chamberlain’a Stomach and
Liver Tablet*. They alto cure belching and
sour stomach. They regulate the bowels too.
price iio. Sold by Bishop's Drug Store.
> battle ol Prickly Aih Bittern kept
in the house sod used ue-seior.sUy
means good health to the whole bonse
j hold. W.J. Butts.
Mi 'WM li
iH wf Piici
Perfumes and Toilet Articles
We have just received anew supply of a well selected stock of Perfumes and
loilet boars, and now have on hand most of the special odors in both imported and do
mestic goods from the very best manufacturers.
It Will Cost You Nothing.
lo examine our stock before making your purchases. We will always give you our
,est a^er d |o h and will take great pleasure in showing you anything in our store
whether you are ready to buy or not. * ’
fe*; —■— y^\>#—— ? —aw-
We Mayf. Just What You Want
In Drugs, I effumes, Soaps, Patent Medicines and such other Sundries as are usually
round in a modern drug store- If you should want anything not to be had in our mar
ket we will be more than glad to get it for you in our next order. We are here to serve
you at any time.
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l * Our- Prescription Dep artmen
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Is filled with a fine assortment of new and fresh medicines for doctors’ prescriptions.
You need not toitatcr to send us your prescriptions to fill, as we give this department
our personal mention - Uur experience dates back for about one quarter of a century.
1 effect satisfaction'luaranteed.to every lady. Why not call and see us.
SMITHS PHARMACY
The Cash Druggist,
13 1 Newcastle, Corner Monk.
The’ Times-Call job •’office is Bow in
full blast agai% and those who desire
to save money should let it bid on
their work. Beet workmen and b.-s'
equipped.
CALL ON
L.A. Miller
;—FOR
Ceiling M Flooring
Large Stock Just Keoeived.
Corner Hay and ManMeld. Flione 177
Duly place in town where kila dried
lumber cm be bought.
PUBLIC SALE.
Georgia—County ofGlynu.
Under a power of dale contained In that o.tr
tain deed to weenie debt tr* m L. V Carroll to
Mi*. M. L £*rker, i.aid deed buiug recorded b
Vol yof mortgage*. folio Mil, there wiit bes -i
l/efore tne door of the curl frame of t
county, in Brumrwlck, Georgia, on the lire*
Tui-*day is Uceembur proxi •o, iiet
legal houre of eale to the hi guest ;ndt> gt bid
der,for c*ih, all of that certain trftdirio* or
parcel of land.alttiate in *a'<l county ana at te,
but six mile* north of the city or Brunswick
m the 20th dlatiict O. M. of aid county, den
ser ibed in it deed from K, M. Tamer to m*M 1
C i roll,B 2* acre* of land, having the follow
ing couth**, distanceaand admeMononenta to
nay: Commencing at a pine tree on the pnf
lic road leading from what is known a* the
OH Chapel to be Bonder Gocdbiead Place, and
i unring thenee south 37 degree* we'd, 34 chain*
and 43 link* to a stake; thence running north 70
I degree* west, 7 chain* and 50 link* to a pine
tre; thence running north 87 degree* eawt 34
I chain* and4ll link* to ab)&'-k gum tree; theuce
running aouth 70 degrees eaat, 7 chain* and fio
i link* to the initial point;*aid tract bounded on
i the northkyliw da of estate of H.C. O&v,on the
least, by *ald public road from. O’d Chapel to
ttaidftoi ler Go* the *yuth bv
| public ro • .d and 1. * of S aan K. M illor. nnd
[ on the w*it by an u of arid eaiate of Day;
i lfii g the piece whereat the eaul Curroll >pe
i rates a dl ci.untry farm, known a., Carroll h
i "’ftrnu \ls< that <sertain other traot of land,
\ in caid county and district, oomain ng 8 acres
| of land, adjoining the tract above dcscrii.ed,
and lining pa. ticu'arly Uesonbed u . to > ourse4
and dlstaoces In said BC.ure debt from
said Oar roll to Mm. Parker.
bad two tr* f oi land to le sold m thn
t/ropehtvof alo L. V Caroil ro** t :fy ibc m
debtedneas named 1 < -ni>l doud to secure c.ebt,
that It p Inoiral with * \ter t ent, iutere-t
th'feonfron Match Ist. 1900, until P*id,be
si !ea all opal* of th i aal as i.iovided fot in
saMdeeor to seeure debt, t*"rchaeor pay*for
tiileb. This November 6th Iw-ju
L V. CAKUuI f. Grantor,
By Mm. M. L, FA EKE It, hi <io ot
torney In fact tibo io *tei of ealc x'oew
aaid
E I PAN S TAB0IE&
kDoctcrs find
A Good
’‘-a-- VfV % t
Prescription -
for mankind
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Thm A w In mm*, a think# Grocers, Intman.
Imteh, (icnenj mtivEl '
W**w*. They huiMi Pm. InAuce aleep, anj *rM*ag M
se|h*nU K. Htlfr >*|-| h. eiM, **■ and
< fr* #•*. Tn awplM *4 *m *--~iT
asc.tei:c’4Sir.KA*i
RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN.
G. H. Hsu<an, Liras, 0., enginspr
|L E. AW. rsilrosd, vrrires: “I hav<*
besn ' rouhind groat dsl with bsok
*ch". I was induced to try Foley’-
Kidney Cure, sndone bottle entirely
relieveit me. 1 gledly recommend it
tfb eny one, eapeoially my friend*
among tbe trainmen, who are usually
similarly effl ofed.”
Mny people worry becunre they beitevo
tbe- itttvi. heart ul-eare. The chance*ere that
| th, ir heart* re -11 rl bt hot ihdr ilomtvhs
| are ’inebl. to rtlge*t food. Kodi.l Dy*pepia
| Cnro digest* Whet you cat an! pr- vent* the
(for- <A gn* which _-**<: the etoinach
j prsw|riwtet the heart. It will cur* cyory
jormof UidigMtlon. W.J. Mali*.
P. DEVARIS,
Gocerics,
Country Product
—Vagstablas etc.
Also Confectionery. *
MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK. GA
T. POOL,
Contractor and Builder,
119 South Stonewall Street.
Brunswick, - Georgia.
Dill, aweet, tour or stuffsd piokles,
M.W. H. DaYoa’s.t