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Nmhrnt
Tastes Good
And eating Is simply perfunctory—
done because it must be
This is the common complaint of
the dyspeptic. *
If eating sparingly would cure dys
pepsia, few would' suffer from it long.
The on'y way to cure dyspepsia,
which is difficult digestion, is to give
vigor sßtfHsfl® i° t,ie stomach and the
whole digestive system. '
Hood's riarsapuri Hu curl'd the niece of
Frank Fay. 108 N. St.. South Boston. Mass.,
who writes that she had been a great sufferer
from dyspepsia t or sis years: had been, with
out appetite und had been troubled with sonr
stomach and headache. Hbe had tried many
other medicines in rain. Two bottle* of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla made her well.
Hood’9 Sarsapariita
Promises to cure and keeps the
promise. Don’t wait till you are
worse, but buy a bottle today.
When you feel tlat life is hardly worth the
candle take a dose of Chamljerlan s stomach
and l.tver Tablet*. They will cleanse yonr
stomach, (one np yonr liver and regulate your
tiowela, making you (col like a new man. For
sale at Uishopa Drug 8:010.
11111 HABALSAM
Jfcj Cloertsat PQ bwnvitlfwM the Mir.
i~. Jr Fail* to Bwntorf fir**
Sej’dßHß Hir • it* von thru) 'clot.
JCpJfIHJ Prw-.;* i'Aii.liuil e. 'lgiftu tttiliML.
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How Mothers may Help
their Daughters into Womanhood
Every mother possesses information of vital value to her
young (laughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and
the responsibility for her future j# largely in the hands of the
mother. The mysterious change that develops the thought
less girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother
on the watch day and night. As she cares for the physical *
■well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her
children also. ’
When the young girl’s thoughts become sluggish, when
she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits
an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower
limbs, eyes dun, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the
society of other girls, when she is a mystery to herself and
friends, then the mother should go to her ai<l promptly. At
such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia E. Fink
hani s A egetable Compound, It prepares the young
system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance in
tins hour of trial.
. , r The T £ J l° I win ? le ers from Miss Good are practical proof
of Mrs. 1 mkham s efficient advice to young women.
Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham tor Help.
.. ’T*f AH Mrs - Tiskham:—l have been very much bothered
time with my monthly periods being- Irregular. 1 will tell I
It, mill put myself In your oarv, (or 1 have heard an much
month menstruation would become less and loss, uuUIJA-''
for si* months, mid now it has stopped
votis and of a Tory bad color. IMP
xdMMa y°" mo what to do.”— Mis* I'karl Good
1 2ath AnU " r aDd Yes ‘“ r Wft y- Seattle Wash!
fflr The Happy Result.
Vs gis| rv .. February 10th, ldoo.
W V piTus 11 cannot praiae Lydia
i. * u rinkhainhf A egetable Compound enough. It is
\ / j us '’ simply wonderful the change your medicine
\ 2C 1 * >as m yde in me. 1 feel like another person. My
iv// work ts now a pleaeure to me, while before unfa*
l I ? our medicine it was a burden. To-day lam a
VfJ hsslMty and happy girl. I think if more women
PII ™*“ d "** T our vegetable Compound there would be
fetA*/ jfSmtfLJl le ®* Jfldng la the world. I cannot express the
relief I have experienced by using Lydia B. Pink-
IKufr.^°,F3
scnnn reward aaiss
DUUU
SHIPPING REPORT
'■ >-nr*
o*rm*te< Daily ky o*|t. OtU Mummb
Pert #f Brans sink. Not. SO, 1800.
4KBIYF.D. ,
Scbr. Glad;*, Colson, New York,
CLEARED.
Brig John McDermott, Tooker.New
York.
Bobr. Hougb Keliey, Ilsskel l , New
York.
Bohr. Aimed* New
York.
Scbr, . Sadie C. Sumner, McL-an,
Providence.
BAILED.
BS. City of San Antonio, Wilder
Nsw York.
itsl, bark Blanca Casanova, Del e
paios, Sapo’o.
FIRST AND FOREMOST
In the held of medicina is Hood's Sarsa
parilla. U possesses actual and unequalled
merit by which it eurei all diseases caused
or promoted by impure or impoverished
blood. If you have rheumatism, dyspep
sia, scrofula or catarrh, you may take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be cured. If you
are i un down and feel weak and tiyed, you
may be tureit will do yon good.
Tht favorite family cathartic is Hood’
Pills.
in MMJMMta. IMWM3ALL. 50VMSEB B*. less
ECZEMA'S
ITOH IS TORTVR*.
Ecreme Is eensed by an acid humor la
the blood coming In contact with the
skin and producing great redness and in
flammation ; little pustular eruptions form
and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which
dries and scales off; sometimes the skin la
hard, dry and fissured. Bciema in any
form is a tormenting, stubborn disease,
and the itching and burning at timea are
almost unbearable; the acid burning
humor seems to ooze out and set the skin
on fire. Salves, washes nor other-exter
nal applications do any real good, for as
long as the poison remains in the blood
It will keep the skin irritated.
BAO FORM OF TETTER*
“For_ three years I
haul* which caused
thei.i to swell to twice
theirn-itural sue. Part
of the time the disease rS -i r* 1
w* in the form cf run- 1
ciiifl sores, very pain- ftSjQsl ’dp' -i
fui, and causing me SrM/ 8 y
much discomfort. Pour -NE&gffA As
doctor, sai l the Tetter flfe*
had progressed too far
to he cured, end they
could and > nothing for cCtflfoprt l ' lime. r
me. 11 >ok only three sgft^eSKVdSsßuMha^.
bottles of 8 9 S. end JET,
was completely cured. .'re-'—.. .• .-.Vrtt'Wy
This wsi fifteen years
ago. tnd 1 nave never *
slues seen sn/ sign of my old trouble.” — Mad.
L B. Jseason, 1414 McGee at., Kansas City, Mo.
8. 8. S. neutralizes this acid poUoa,
cools the blood and restores it to a healthy,
natural state, and the rough, unhealthy
skin becomes soft, smooth and clear.
AM AM AM cures Tetter, Bnr
slpelas, Psoriasis, Salt
Rneutn and all Ma
k, M diseases due to a pal*-
oned condition of the
blood. Send for our book and write us
about your case. Our physicians kava
made these diseases s life study, and oast
help you by their advice; we make no
charge for this service. All correspondence
ia conducted in strictest confidence.
IMS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAKTA, BA.
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither the master nor owners of
tbs Norwegian bark|*B'jeetiius will
bo responsible for *itfry debts con
trsoted by tbs crew of said bark.
Boowald, Master.
A bottle Of Pjgokly Ash Bitters kept
in the house abd us*d oocaetonaliy
means good beslthto tbe whole bouse
bold. W.J. Butts. | >
Many of your friends, or people
whom you know of, bave contracted
consumption, pneumonia, or other fa-'
tal diseases, by nsgleot of a simple
cold or oougb. Foley’s Hooey and
Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant cough
medicine, would have saved tbem. It
la guaranteed. V
OjL sJiFEVO n 1 A. .
Bsshth* You Have Always BsojM
CORD WOOD,
Large quantity of oak and ptfte wood
00 band, for prompt drbvery. No
rotten, storm wood sold by us. 'Phone
S4-3. Bloop worth A Jones.
lie People’s nmue Stow
CililHQ TO BPiBNSIICK
ON NOV. 20 and 21
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, p'lzx Sum
v/Jo* t Tj ifv.. **• Mi
,
TWO Pf Pf ODfll HCC 5 DAILY RAIN OR SIM HI
DOOMS OPkH AT I AND 7 P M
AIMSS OW AiWl> fMI CUN UNOVB 10 ft AOS IG
• Bring thv child r*n and let them sc* the three
Utils Rahy Lions, born with SnhshsFbow at Ml
Airy, N. C. Sept. 10th, 1900, the' entest little pet*
■a earth, all children should sec the-e baby
'leas. See onr grand free balloon atceomen
•ad pvrashnln lamp given free to if) from Mte
•hew (maids al 1 end 7 p, ns. eeeh |ev rain wr
HEALTH BILL !
A GOOD ONE
Rfipwitatifs syiois Of
fers Bill Min for s
Slats Boariof Heal
Representative Symons Introduced
sn important bill ir, the legislature
Monday, an i if it passes, Georgia will
have a State board of health.
The bill provides for tbs creation o’
such a board, in order to prevent tb
spread of infeotiotKfjiiseaies and to es
tablish proper quarantine rules when
there is an epidemic of disease in other
States.
Tbe caption of tbe bill is as follows :
“That tbs Medical Society of this
State shall oboose from its members by
ballot four members, and tba governor
of tbe State shall appoint five other
persons, one of whom shall be a sanl
#•
tary engineer, and they shall consti
tute tbe board of health of the Btste of
Georgia.”
Georgia bss long needed a board of
bealtb, and Governor Candler bas long
bseo anxious for one. Georgia’s health
certificate It not recognized in other
States on Account of having bo Scats
board.
Tbe biH-by Mr. Symons sets out tbs
plan of establishing one, and provides
pay fer tbe members when on duty.
Tbe-ird! it one of greatest importance
othe State, aud ft it very likely that
'(will pass.
Ifjrour stomach U weak, It ahauld havs
help. Hood's Sartayarilla gives stisngth
X stomach, and sure* dyspepsia and
stion.
O-dhSSIT ’-rtlA.
Bwn ti 1,4 ‘'"‘d f’ i. Hava ilvrays BougM
feganttir*
Kl-na Kian.—.jointne in ■ taatsless form,
without effecting its medicinal value,combined
with aaoUhUid and iron. Just the thing for
children. Pleasant to take. 15c e bottle. For
eele by W. J, Hulls, the druggist.
Rainy Day HatsT
vary Iwstft of the most favored shape* are
in our assortment.
Iriamed ad ynirimsd felt k^
In variety of shapes, etylee and colon.
Wh havo bought and mads them up to sell
to those who desire something serviceable, yet
pretty; good, bat low prle*l.
These are right and prieed right.
MISS KATE SLATER,
104 GLOUCESTER ST*
Money to Lend
on Improved Real Estate.
Apply to W. Merchant, Secretary, or
F. E. Twltty, Attorney, of the
ATLANTIC INVESTMENT 00.
E. s. plumb7~
Practical and Scientific
Horseshoer.
NOW OPEN.
in the shop on Oglethorpe street,
between Mansfield and fig we
A trial will convince yon thathe knows
his business.
il Vith a fioe effervc*cenc€ an 4 richjj
I creamy foamt combining perfect I
■ brilliancy with rare keeping qual/ ■
■ ities, having a most excellent hop m
B taste and aroma—
I d3 OHErMIAN |
“King of all Bottled Beers’* - 9
■ has proven a benediction alike to ]
■ budding youth and declining age, ■
9 and a revelation to every critical I
■ taste, To hundreds of thousands of m
I families it has become a household S
■ necessity.
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PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
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no. sr no. B*. Time Table **.. w o .o.
BffoeMve Oct I,ISOO. "!!i!ll**
Passenger Mixed Psaenger Mixed
Daily. Dmiy,
Dallv. Dally.
jUMpta... 100 am.. Iv Tift son ar !08atE„..
ViA WAYCRQBS A MONTGOMERY.
VIA SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
8 78 am. 7 25 pm. Ar Richmond Lv 805 am
BETWEKNBRCNBWIOH AND~bAVANNAH VIA JESUP,.
1 ;fiTao I 905 pm.. lv Br7i2wfol ir I _O-pm 7 tiTE!! * • 7’7
,am 1030 pm ar Jeeup ly *y|k 'I tS!" • •••‘-’sv.
I 1015—- 1 1210 am 1 HovjfleatL. ■ ,p.-—Sife—‘ ;SffJSS.-.—-24.
Direct connection made at Wave* with Pullman Sleeping Cart foi all points.
Between Pp"/ Tampa. Kef West and Havana.
GO IN (4. MB RETURNING
Lv I’orvTainpa 11 00 pin Vlon. E3mt Sal. Ar Port Tampa > 90 am Thar. Sim. and Tuee.
Ar Key W> si 3 O' pm Tuw. Timm. Lv Key West lOOOp. m. Wed. Sat. and M0n.....
Lv Key West o oo pm Tues.JHNundav Ar Key Weet 9 00 pm Wed. Sat. and M0n.... ..
Ar Havana 5 on am WoIJaHB Lv Havana 1 80 pm Wed. Sat. and Mon
zm, I m
Whvn th” liquids co-tie from out
htjck. Wa carry ouch a fine line of
Wines and Liquors——■
that It is itnposslbla to find a brand
which Is not pleasing in soma point,
Thasa goods are fully matured,
have a fine rich body and mellow
V Excellent for family or any use.
k- V- DOUGLAS.
WHOLESALE
.Groceries, Tobacco, SFlour, Bacon and
Provisicns,
GRAINJW AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
W* H. BOWEN
ArvJCDI BUIL.DERS
Of Ston&v Brick and Fralae Buildinv