The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 22, 1900, Image 6

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THE CHANGE OF LIFE In the moat important*period in a wo man's exintence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and some times painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot Hashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feelijig that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to stop for good, lire symptoms of a dan gerous, nervous trouble. Those hot flashes are just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves are cry- Mu. Jkxkib Mosul ing out for assistance. The cry should he heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound was pre pared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. It builds up the weakened nervous system, and enables a woman to pass tliat grand change triumphantly. “ I was a very sick woman, caused by Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spells. I was afraid to go on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I was en tirely cured by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound.’’— Mas. Junkie Nobuc, 5010 Keyser St., Germantown, Pa. „ ANOTHER COLD WAVE COMING* Lay ia a supply of wood at ouce. For good, dry cord wood, oak or pine, telephone No. 24-3. Bloodwobth & Jon us. Cold Steel or Death. “There is hat one small chance to save your Jfu sad that is tl ro Uth sn operation," was tha awful prospect set before Mrs. I. 11, Hunt, of Lime Ridge, V la, By her doctor after vainly trying to oure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble ami yellow Jaundioo. He didn't count on the marvelous power of Electric Bittois to cars Stomsch and Liver troubles, but the heard of it, took roven bottles, waa wholly cured, avoided aurgeon’e knife, now weigh* more and feel* better than ever. It’s positive ly guaranteed to cure Btomaob, Liver and Kip n-y troubles and never disappoint!. Price Mo at all drug • torse. When yon Teel trat life le hardly worth the candie take a doae of Chamberlain’s stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels, making you leclllke anew man. For sale at Bishops Drug store. Second hand household furniture bought and sold, also pianos, organs, trunks, mirrors, carpets, etc. J. W, Watkins. RTPANS tabuies iDoctors find - . ; V UGood^ ! for mankind tsri-rs SJCt £“*_ *5 *M|i>lM 4 MM •■—•- ( | | Mt xUraa mi KMtarf JT ./ - >NM*NwCmm Cm, -4m fc^SSotSMI THE MOVE IS NOT JEADED Oposiili Tali Bat Fatter ofMoreieil Cannot Be Font Since the nomination of the alder manic ticket by the Good Government Club last Friday night, rumors of an opposing ticket have Ailed the sir but o far nothing della Ite has been done in that direction and it ie probable that the whole movement is only talk so far. A repot ter of the Times-Oali, en deavored to And the leaders of the movemeot yesterday, but up to tha present has not succeeded In doing eo. A gentlemen who is supposed to be way up in neutral political circles told the reporter that the ticket had been nams ed and gave the namesot four gentle men who were selected but two of the men were seen and they stated that they would not offer. There Is ne talk of opposing Mr, Emanuel. His election as mayor is a foregone conclusion and all olasses of citizens unite in saying he will make a good official. Mr. Emanuel’s business record is e good one, and the people have the utmost confidence in him. THIS 18 WHAT ®HEY HAY. Those who take HCod’s Sarseparilla for scrofula, eocema, eruptions, catarrh, rheu matism or dyspepsia, say it oures promptly and permanently, even after all other pre parations fail. You may take this medi cine with the utmost confidence that It will do you good. What it has done for others you have every reaeon to believe it will do for you. Constipation Is cured by Hood's Pills 26 cents. Many of your friends, or people whom you know of, have oontraoted consumption, pneumonia, or other fa tal* diseases, by nsgleot of a simple oold or cougb, Foley’* Honey and Tar, a safe, sure and pleasant eougb medicine, would bavs aavodjtbem. It is guaranteed, OASTOnial. Bean tbs _/) Kind You Haw Always BctigW 188 BRUNSWICK. IIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 22, 1980 Caster in the blood it polluted and the system thoroughly con taminated by this deadly virulent poison. Then a sore or ulcer appears on some part of the body ; it may be small and harmless looking at first, but as the can cerous cells form and are deposited by the blood near the sore, it increases in size and severity, with sharp shooting pains. No matter how often the sore is removed by the surgeon’s knife or flesh destroying plasters, another comes and is worse. The real disease is in the blood, and the treatment must begin there. The poisoned blood must be invigorated and purified, and when this is done cancerous cells can no longer form and the sore will heal naturally and permanently. Mrs. Sarah M. Keealing, ..aerastwv -041 Windsor Ave., Bristol, afiSSTdLSIKA. Trnn . writes : “lam 41 gk years old, and for three g~ , 4 years had suffered with a raraEaMk ™ severe form of Cancer on iaf my Jaw. which the doctors TJt said was incurable, and I -vwoOU tyV that I could not live more (k, WtSLj than six months. I accept- /'/ySbfctjFf _ ed their statement as true, ■ L-.ffi and had (n-en up all hope fl'lggelkffT of ever being well ityain when my druggist, know4SfsS§Sßß®S2S|^^ ing of tny condition yV,’-fr, s o mended S.S. S. Aftrrtak )!*' -'/>£. 0 lug a few bottles the sore 00 began to heal, to the surprise of the physician#, and in a short time made a complete cure. I have gained in flesh, my appetite Is splendid, sleep is refreshing—in fact, ain enjoying perfect health." EMM Mlfe overcomes this de- N structive poison and removes every vestige it from the system, makes new, rich blood, strengthens the body and builds up the general health. If you have a suspicious sore, or have in herited any blood taint, send for onr free book on Cancer, and write to onr medical department for any information or advice wanted ; we make no charge for this ser vice. * Your letter will receive prompt and careful attention, and will be held in strictest confidence, \ ' . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Oik, ATLANTA, BA. Oaf. JTOHIA. Bean the HSd You Hate Always Booghl CORD WOOD, LargequAntilHw osk and pine wood ob band, for prompt delivery. No rotten, storm wood eoid by os. 'Phone *4-3. Bloopwohth & Jonhs. CUH(ji BLOOD AND SKI* [TROUBLES.! Trlel Treatment Free, 1* your blooa pare? Are you eme of ill Do cuts or soretobe* heel slow ly? Do* your skin itoh or burn? Have yon Pimples? Eruption.? Aob log bone* or baok? Eczema? Old Sorea? [Boils? Scrofula? Rheuma tism? Foal Breath? Catarrb? Are yon pale? Then B. B. B. (Botanie Blood Balm) will purify your blood, heal every tore, and give a clear, smooth, bealtby akin. Deep-eeaied oases, like ulcers, cancer, eatiog sore*, Painful Hweliings, Blood Poiaou, are quickly cured by Botanic Blood B*im. Cure* when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for thirty year#. Drug srores. $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlanta,'„Ga. Describe trouble— free medical advice given. Over 8,000 vol untary testimonial* of cures by B. B. B. For sprain*,'’swellings ami lamuneva tbe|s B idling *0 oo4> Chamberlain’*) Tain .Halm Trv it. For sale at 1)7. Btahop’a drug store J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, Illinois, writes: “My llltle boy was very low with pneumonia. Unknown to tbs dootor, we gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar. The result was magical and puz zled the dootor, as |t Immediately -top ped the rackii g cough, and he quickly reoovered.” Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digest* the food and aid* Nature Id strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gam. It iatho latest discovered digest ,aut and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It lu stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gast ralgis Cramps and all other results of Imperfect and igestion. Price 50c. and sl. Lame sise contains 2H times smallise. Boi liaUaboutdypcpßiaioai;e<rtre Prepared hv E. C. Be WITT *CO.. Cb<cag W. J. BUTTS. J. Odgers.of Frostburg, Ml., writ**: “I bid a very bad attack of kidcay complaint and tried Folej’a Kidney Cure wbioh gave me immediate relief, and I was perfectly cured after taking wo bottles.” Take no aubatita fe. When you want prompt acting little pitta that never gripe use DoWltt'e Uttle larly Kisers. W. J. Butts. ialMtagi Cola* Dp. to house the exhibits of the Pan-Ameri can Exposition at Buffalo next cum mer are fast progressing toward com pletion and will soon be ready for the collections wblcb are on the way from all quarters ofrtbe American continent The scene upon tile grounds of the Ex position, in the northern part of the city. Including part of the famous Dela ware Park, Is a busy one, and every day sees some definite progress made In the construction work. Conditions bate been very favorable to rapid work,.anil the Pan-American Exposi tion bids fair to break the record m tlie matter of swift construction of Ex position buildings and their entire com pletion before the time arrives to open the gates to the general public.' Connect lent nt Pan-American. Tbe state of 4’onneetieut is getting together a large display that will rep resent her farm, fruit and dairy inter ests at the Pan-American Exposition next year. Benjamin H. Lee of Hart ford Is tbe commissioner in charge of the work, and he is assisted by a com mittee composed of N. 8. Platt, chair man, New- Haven; Professor O. 8. Phelps, secretary, agricultural station, Btorra; J. A. Dubon, Poquonock; Pro fessor A. G. Gulley, Agricultural col lege, Storm; E. H. Jenkins, agricultural station. New Haven; J. B. Noble, dairy commissioner, Hartford; B. C. Patter son, master of state grange. Torrlng ton. Braill to Be Hpprrßcnted. The Brazilian government early in the season sent out invitations to all agricultural and Industrial societies to prepare articles for exhibition at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo In 1901. A large number of coffee pro ducers have agreed to send a full line of samples of the best Brazilian grades ofthls commodity. RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN. G. H. Hauaao, Lima, 0., engineer I.- E. <fc W. railroad, writes: “I have been troubled t greet deal wltb back ache. I was induced to try Foley’s Kidney Cure, end one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend it to any one, especially my friende among tbs trainmen, rvbo are ueually similarly afflicted.” Ka*y people worry (means* they believe they hare heart disease. The chance* arc that their heart# are n right but thetr .tomsch* re unable to digest food. Kodol Pyapepai* Caro digest* what you eat sod prevent* the formation of gai which wake* the stomach pro** against the heart. It will cure every m of tndigeetloa. W, J. Bu tta. oastoria, Be*n the /} Hisd You Haw Always BoujH , *r<Z*A 4^27 Kl-na Ki na.—yuinlae m a tasteless form, without effecting it* medicinal value, combined with asctanllid and Iron. Just the thing for children. Pleasant to take. S3c a bottle. For sale by W. J. Butte, the druggist. Rainy W EC. "’ruatrii:x.i Felt Hats '* and colors. Wh have bought np M TOll to those who desire someihVtfwWji C9 able, yet pretty; good,but low priced. These are right end p' iced right, HISS KATE' SLATtW •04 (jr.ODCESTKK ST„ Money to Lend on Imoroved Real Estate. Apply to W. Merchant, Secretary, or F. E. Twitty, Attorney, of the ATLANTIC INVESTMENT CO. E. S. PLUMB, Practical and Scientific Horseshoer. NOW OPEN. ln|the shop on Oglethorpe street, between Mansfield and Howe A trial will convince yon thathe know* I-hls boaineaa. IB a fioe effervescence aad fieh B creamy foamj combining perfect fl ft brilliancy with rare keeping quS V 9 having a most excellent hop ■ ■ taste and aroma— I ' IFBjSk 1 has proven a benediction aUkeMj PLANT SYSTEM PASSENGER DEPARTMENT Ke.aIT IH>Wk ~ KKaLa ~ ~ K dec live Oct I, l*o#. Passenger Mixed Passenger Mixed "l”::;.... dmJ d.h,. Daitl v** iw - ar Va'aoeta Ir ’... tftam . 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Sat, inSifon *r Havana s 00 am We£flf*<m | By Havana * 80pS Wed SatinSS**.'.'. - .. 'Whia our ® t3<SK ' We oarry auoh nfije itne of that It ! t I cposaible to find a bund "hie iis ro r i)-H ! ot in sr j i point, The e ->oodu '* m'v ina.jred, have a Cae r cb bwdv a?tl mellow, '2 F’.ee'leat for family or any use. V- DOUGLAS- J, J. MSSNER, GrocePIR.T’A Flour, Bacon and Provisions, VHI& HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. ~~ - \ W H. BOWEN CONTRACTORS \ AND eUIL.DEIRe Of Stone. Brick and Frame Building > Jtyanufactnren'f§C ament? Tile?andJArtfflelal