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WOMEN! DON’T WAIT.
If You Have Any of These Symp
toms Act at Onoe.
Do you know the reason why you will
go to the hospital, iny poor friend?
Because you have allowed yourself
to go from bad to worse. You did not
know that that heat, swelling and ten
derness in your left 'side were all signs
of congestion of the ovary.
Any intelligent woman could have
told you that congestion is fatal to the
uterine
system, ,
and that
an ovary UL?
congest- \
ed leads gPgSga /A \
to tumor
forma- A
tion, and f 'W \v l\\J B
that < I\ ■
you \ | *
were I [ I T
in awful |
danger. NowC*) / I
you will have
to undergo the operation of ovariotomy,
the cutting out of the ovary.
Yes, you will recover, at least I hope
you will; but you will never be quite
the same woman again. Congestion of
the ovaries is fatal to health. If you
have any. such symptoms be advised
in time ; take a medicine of species
powers! You can find none better
than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, prepared especially to meet
the needs of woman’s sexual system.
You can get it at any good druggist’s.
Following we publish a letter from
a woman in Milwaukee, which relates
how she was cured of ovarian trouble:
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—l suffered with
congestion of the ovaries and inflamma
tion of the womb. I had been troubled
With suppressed and painful menstrua
tion from a girl. The doctors told me
the ovaries would ha ve to be removed.
J took treatment two years to escape
an operation, but still remained in mis
erable health in both body and mind, ex
pecting to part with my reason each
coming month. After using one bottle
■of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and a package of Sanative Wash
I was very much relieved. I continued
to use your remedies until cured. The
last nine months have been passed in
perfect good health. This, I know, I owe
entirely to the Vegetable Compound.
My gratitude is- great, indeed, to the
one to whom so many women owe their
health and happiness.”—Mbs. F. M.
Knapp, 563 Wentworth Ave., Milwau
kee. Wis.
THE SUBJECT WAS DROPPED.
Tilt at a Banquet Between Two Well
Known Men.
“That reminds me, ” remarked an old
pioneer to a San Francisco Post reporter,
when General Halleck’s name was men
tioned, "of the banquet we (?ave Hal
leck in 1865, when he returned from the
war The people here were proud of
him, for he had more than regained the
laurels he lost at Corinth, when he per-;
mitted the enemy to escape under the
cover of a big battery of wooden guns
that had been made out of logs during
the night.
“Among the friends of Halleck who
met him at the banquet was ‘Bully’
Waterman, the old sea captain, who in
early days commanded a clipper ship
plying between San Francisco and New
York. On one voyage he bad laid a big
wager to beat a rival clipper, but when
he found on going to sea that some of
his crew who had shipped as ablebodied
seamen were incompetent he was so mad
he banged three to the yard. Just how
many were hanged was never known,
but Waterman was tried for murder and
acquitted.
“During one of those silences that
will fall over the merriest of banquets
General Halleck called to Waterman,
who was at the other end of the room:
“ ‘Now that you have been tried and
acquitted, Waterman, won’t you tell us
how many men you hanged on that voy
age?”
‘“Yes, general, I will,’ responded
Waterman, ‘if you will first tell us how
many wooden guns stopped you at Cor
inth. ’ •
“The subject dropped there.”
Your attention is directed to the ad
vertisement of the American Business
College, Omaha, Neb., which appears in
this issue. Now is your ohance to secure
a practical business education at horne
without charge for tuition. It is a rare
chance. The A. B, C. is one of the
most successful business colleges in the
United States, and to take a course with
them means succsss.
OH KxpltMiou Kill* T wo ,
Fobt Wingate, N. M., Aug 81.—
While playing wilh matches in an old
outbuilding used as a storehouse, little
Alice Winston and Harry Arnold, aged
8 and 4 years, set fire to a can of oil,
causing an explosion. Alice was burned
to * charred and unrecognizable mass.
Harry was badly burned about the head
and will probably die.
Notice.
I want every man and woman In the-
United States interested in the opium
and whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta,Ga , Box 362, undone
will be sent you free.
Week End Rates by the Southern
Railway.
Cave Spring and return 50c.; Lithia,
Springs and return $1.25; Lookout
Mountain and return $2 00; Tucker
Springs, Teun., and return $2 25. ,
Tickets at above rates are sold for
Saturday afternoon trains only and are
not good to return later than the follow
ing Monday morning.
C. A. Benscoteb, T. C. Smith,
A. G. P. A. P. & T. A.
MONEY TO BURN.
They Burned It and Later Wished They
Had Kept the Fuel.
“ When Burnside made his mud march
on to Fredericksburg, we men in the
advance had some gay times, ” remarked
a vetejan of the civil war. “It was a
long while before the Johnnies would
let us cross the river, but when we did
get across we made the fellows who had
been shooting at us for the past three
hours get right up and dust for safer
quarters. The infantry soon followed us
and took up their position along the
river toward Falmouth, while we skir
mished through the town. When we
came to the Planters’ hotel, we just
walked in and took possession. Every
body had deserted the place and we did
just as we pleased. In going through
one of the rooms I came across three
bundles of Confederate notes. Each
bundle was labeled to contain $5,000,
and as I held them aloft I shouted to
the rest of the men that we now had
money to burn. They laughed, and I
thrust the notes in my pocket. The
Johnnies had taken or destroyed every
thing to eat, and, as for liquor, there
wasn’t any in the town.
“After satisfying ourselves that there
was nothing further to be had in the
Planters’ hotel we sallied forth and
walked up toward the home of the
mother of our country—George Wash
ington’s mother. We had had no break
fast yet, and now it was close on to
noon. One of my companions had some
coffee in his haversack, so I thought we
might have a little coffee if nothing
else. Well, we got the coffee out and
then discovered that we had no firewood.
There was some tall swearing just at
that time, for the Johnnies hadn’t left
so much as a match behind them.
“‘l’ve got it!’. I cried, and I hauled
out the three bundles of notes I had
found in the Planters’ hotel. My ex
pression was greeted with a shout by
my companions and—we had money to
burn. We soon had the fire going and
the coffee cooked. Need I say to any
soldier that we enjoyed our coffee at a
price which seems rather high—sls,-
000? We were soon through and marched
back into the town only to see our men
trying to buy some tobacco without
money. How strange it seemed! They
had not a cent, while we had money to
burn and burned it.
“Four years after I regretted having
had this money and burned it. While
in Washington in the winter of 1865 I
had the mortification of seeing an ad
vertisement for this identical package
of notes and offering 50 per cent on
their face value for their return. They
werq Virginia state bank notes; hence
their value. Whenever I hear that a
man has money to burn I think of my
$15,000 and shed a tear of regret that I
burned it.”—New York Telegram.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
I’he best salve in the world for outs or
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain
corns and all skin eruptions and posi-
Wely cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisz»otion
or money refunded. Price 25 cents oer
box. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co.,
druggists, Rome Ga
An Acid Proof Glue.
The following has been recommended
as producing a cement which will fas
ten glass or porcelain, etc., together
firmly and will not be affected’ by strong
acids: Mix together two parts of pow
dered asbestos, one part of barium sul
phate and two parts of sodium silicate of
specific gravity 1.50. A still firmer glue
can be made which is particularly valua
ble, since it is not attacked by hot acids,
by mixing together two parts of sodium
silicate, one part of the finest sand and
one part of finely pulverized asbestus.
If potassium silicate is used instead of
the sodium salt, the glue will harden
immediately, but otherwise it will re
quire about an hour to set.—Exchange
VT is© Men Know
It is folly to build upon a poor found
ation, either in architect or in health.
A foundation of sand is insecure, and
to deaden symptoms by narcotics or
nerve compounds is equally danger
ous and deceptive. The true way to
build up health is to make the blood
pure, rich and nourishing by taking
Hood’s Sarsapcrilla.
Hood’s Pills cct easily and prompt
ly on the liver and bowels. Cures
sick headache.
Opened tho Wrong Door.
In a letter to one of his children
Guizot tells how on his first visit to
Windsor he lost his way and opened a
wrong door and beheld for a moment a
lady having her hair brushed. The next
day the queen (for it was she) joked
him about it, and he says: “I ended by
asking her leave, if ever I wrote my
memoirs, like Sully or St. Simon, to
mention how, at midnight, I opened
the door of the queen of England. She
laughingly gave me the desired permis
sion. "
Small precautions often prevent great
mischiefs. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers
are very small pills in size, but are most
effective in preventing the most serious
forms of liver and stomach troubles,
They cure constipation and headache
and regulate the bowels. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Company, Rome, Ga.
A W<»in«ii Her Rival.
Chicago, Aug. 81.—Mrs. Francis E.
Middleton, wife of George Middleton,
the theatrical manager, stabbed Belle
Carmen, a pretty variety actress, in
flicting six wounds. The injuries may
prove fatal. Jealousy was the cause.
Mrs. Middleton claimed that Miss Car
men had alienated her husband’s affec
tions.
If you have ever seen a little child in
ar paroxysm of wbooping cough, or if
yon have' seen annoyed by a constant
tickling in the throat, you can appre
ciate the value of One Minute Cough
Cure, which gives quick relief. For
sale by C.’ ry » rny n Com any,
Rome, Ga.
THE HOME TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I. 1897
A New World
opens to the man who finds
quick relief from wearing
pain. That, is the testimony
of multitudes who have
used
Allcock’s
Porous Plaster
for all sorts of aches and
pains, lameness, stiffness of
the muscles and joints of
the back, limbs or side.
IHftkc Sure and get the genuine. Never put
up with imitations “Just as good as Allcock’*.’’
Aljcock’s Corn Shields,
Allcock’s Bunion Shields,
Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns
and bunions.
Brandreth’s Pills
relieve rheumatism and any disease
•rising from impurity of the blood.
TRIED TO KILL A PURSER.
Mrs. Jury AtCHinpted lu Shoot A. L. Par
ker of the Steamer Utopia.
Seattle,’Wash., Aug. 81.—Mrs. Jo-
Bie Jury made a desperate attempt to
shoot Purser A L. Parker of the
steamer Utopia at Skaguay on Sunday,
Aug. 22, and was only overcome after a
struggle in which two revolvers plaved
an importan.. part. At the time Mrs.
Jury produced her revolver, her hus
band, Edward Jury, had Parker in a
vice-like gri- about the neck and was
intent upon hoking him to death. Pi
erre Ohiroux. a French Canadian, who
witnessed the attack, drew a second re
volver and interferred in behalf of
Parker.
Jury had 8,000 pounds of freight and
claimed tha the steamer had promised
him delivery at high water mark and
that he should not be called upon to pay
excessive lighterage charges. He went
to Parker, ww represented the charter
parties, but the latter gave him no satis
faction. A dispute ensued, resulting in
a personal encounter, during winc|i Mrs.
Jury tried to kill the purser.
A - '
The “Bicyclist’s Best Friend” is a
familiar name for DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, always ready for emer
gencies. While a specific for piles, it
also instantly relieves and cures cuts,
bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all af
fections of the akin. It never fails.
For sale by Curry-Arrington Company,
Rome, Ga.
Turks and Meerschaum.
According to the best authorities
upon the subject, the idea of using
white talc in the manufacture of pipes
iS of comparatively recent date, com
pared-with the age of the habit of smok
ing, and what is still more curious is
the fact that in the oriental countries
which produce white talc, or meer
schaum, as ie is called, and where the
use of tobacco forms part of the educa
tion of the faithful, the people never
dream of making this substance into
pipes. They make bowls and goblets of
it, but no pipes. It may be that the
long pipestems which allow the smoke
to cool and lose its acridity before
reaching the mouth leave the oriental
smoker quite indifferent in regard to
' the quality of the bowl. At all events,
one never sees a Turk with a meer
schaum pipe.—Courtier des Etats Unis.
Are You Going East?
If so the Western & Atlantic R. R.,
offers absolutely the quickest and most
convenient schedules, safest and best
routes to all eastern cities. Choice of
routes all rail or rail and water. Very
low one way and round trip tickets on
sale for information as to rates, maps,
schedules etc , oallon or write toC. K.
Ayer, P &T. A., Rome, Ga.
The Ancient Umbrella.
On coins in the rock carvings of the
ancients the umbrella often shows its
familiar form. This goes to prove that
Jonas Hanway did not invent the um
brella, but he saw the value of the east
ern sunshade and soon it became the
fashion to carry this useful article.
There must be a great difference be
tween the umbrella of the eighteenth
century and the modern steel ribbed,
silk covered, slender article which it is
regarded as a misfortune to get wet—
Irish Times.
Reduced Rates Via Southern Railway.
Oq September 1, 2. 3 and 4. the South
ern Railway will sell round trip tickets
to J Washington, Norfolk and Richmond,
at rate of one fare for the round trip.
Tickets good to return thirty days from
date of sale. This will afford an excel
lent opportunity not only to visit these
three cities, but other eastern cities at
small cost. Call on any agent of the
Squthern Railway for further informa
tion. tilsi-4
County FhlmVo Be Kevived.
Montgomery. Ala., Aug. 31.—Sev
eral of the counties of the state are
making preparations to hold county
fairs Chis fall. The custom used to pre
vail in teu or a dozen counties, but the
state fair was more important and elab
orate than the others, and in order not
to stand in the way of its success, the
several counties abandoned their county
fairs and devoted their attentions to
making creditable county exhibits at
the state exhibitions. The state fairs
have proved unprofitable and unwisely,
however, and the dispositions seems
now to be to return to the old county
fairs. ,
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lils Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten clays.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac of your
druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or
Jl.dO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling Remedy Ca, Chicago or New York.
ifi a;
I NEW FILL ■ WINTER GDOGS! t
We believe we have the largest and newest, best $
jg selected stock of fine woolens in the State. We $
.have certainly got, by far, the largest and best. qi
W ever put on sale in North Georgia. JE
W *
s Prices are Low. Goods Fine.*
®. . $
£ Trimmings and work best! $
* Fit perfect. . . $
jtj Call and see the biggest Tailoring establishment in &
$ the State.
fBURNEY TAILORING C 0.,!
£ '220 Broad Street, Rome, Ga. $
1 ii/
£ il/
What a Man From Alabama Says.
2J T. S. BURNEY- vjj
flx You have got three times as many fine woolens as the {J
9J largest Tailoring house in Birmingham, Ala. . it
» A. BUYER, $
£ . From Birmingham.
itv • •
* I * THIS
Bargains I
Bargains! WEEK
AT
F. J. Kane & Co's.
In every department this
week you will find great
BARGAINS !
A genuine cut price Money-Saving Sale.
CALL + MONDAY.
Examine goods and Prices. At these
figures you will be forced to antici
pate your future wants, and buy.
Fancy Dress Goods. Fancy Dimities.
Silksand Satins. Hamburgs,
Wash Fabrics. Torchon Laces,
Corsets, Gloves. Mens Underwear,
Hosiery, Ribbons. Ladies|Underwear.
Ladies’ and Hisses' Shoes.
Men’s and Boys’ Shoes.
Visit our house this week for
bright, clean and new bargains.
F. J. Kane & Company
248 Broad Street.
Health is Wealth.
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M ~ A!
DR. E. C. WEST’S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Is sold under positive Written Guarantee,
by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick
nefis. Night Losses; Evil Dreams Lack of Confi
dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, SI a
box; six for $5; with, written guarantee to
cure or refund, money. Sample pack
age, containing five days” treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to
each person. At store or by mail.
Label Special
Ex,ra Strength. O’*; J
(L?*J .’nr For Impotency, Loss
Power, Lost Manhood, Vi
y T&FA, Sterility or y,
25w-yHhsl a box; six for $5, withA.r-C>»<
-.<?! to cure in 30days. At store".*} V
eepOßEor by mail. APTER
For sale by Curry-Arrngton Co.
wholesale druggists, Rome, Ga.
Buy a C&zZh
Smooth ' ’y- 1
White L/W
Skin
For Your Face!
It proVab’- needs renewing, for It is rough, red,
freckled, blotched o. pimpled, until.lt has become
repulsive Instead of attractive livalthy skin is
always b«ut!ful. The aim and wind, imptuc
soaps ana eusmetlcs injure the
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes and restore® the skin,
it soft, white and beau:ilui. Ik la not a euamwii
—does not cover up. but bioniishes. i ; t
is harmless and always 'iocs Ju. what wo el aim
for it. The only prepanu’oa .hat wiil positive-* jr
remove Freckles, Blackheads. Tan, sunburn and
Pimples. Hundreds cf testimonials from promi
nent ladles. P-ice 50 cents u Jar nt drurftfistfl.
Q.C. 81TTNEM SO.. TOLEDO. OH>3.
M?A. THEDFORD’S”
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dyspepsia / fft W i Sick on
INDIGESTION \ N H£aSmHE
BiLioum£ss\ JAM*™*'
Sourness js/Loss of
Stomach A/wr/rr
None Genuine Without The Likeness And
SiONATURE orM.A.THEDFORO on FrontOf
Each Wrapper. M.A.Thedford Med. (B.
Rqmlga.