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LUNATIC ASYLUM
Fall and Compute Report of the Geor
gia Hume For Uoforlunat- s.
PATIENTS ON HAND SEPT. IST. 1,515
Classi fl cal ton According to Six—Charac
ter of Patients Infirmity and Other
Interstlng) Facts.
The annual report of the lunatic asy
lam is out and is unusually full and
complete, says the Atlanta Journal.
It is preceded hy a communication
from Mr. G. A. CabaniM, president of
the board of trustees, and contains the
reports es the superintendent, Dr. T. O.
Powell, andstocekeeper, engineer, ma
troit. apothecary, librarian, chaplain and
pathologist. The re,port of the patholo
gist, Dr. T. E. Vertdl. is illustrated
with a number of half-tone cuts, show
ing how th« brain "was affected in cases
Which were subjected to post mortem
examination. With these are elaborate
■memoranda anatomical lessons and the
results of microscopic examinations of
the kidneys of insane persons who died
at the asylum. This matter is in techni
cal form and will doubtless be of great
interest to the medical profession.
Dr. Powell’s report of occupations of
the persoas committed during the past
year and the causes of their insanity is
interesting and instructive. It separates
white from colored patients and is as
follows:
The numberof patients on hand Sep
eember Ist was 4,515, of whom -096 were
white male lunatics, 79 white male
epileptics, 30 white male idiots, making
705 white males; 714 whitefeuaale luna
t cs, 69 white female epileptics and 27
white femaleidiots, making SlO white
females. Total whites, 1,515.
The colored patients were classified as
follows: Malelunatics 311, male epilep
tics 16, maleudiots 5, total males 332;
female lunatics 3C7, female epileptics
13, female idiots 1, total females 321.
Total co'ored<«s3.
Dr. Powell makes an important recom
.mendation as to the criminal and con
wict insane. He says it is a great evil and
injustice to ttee-ordinary insane to force
them to associate with criminals and
.convicts.
“‘Superintendents of all insame hospi
tals. ” says he, “are fully agreed that
the wards of hospitals for the ordinary
insane are not the proper places for the
care, custody amd treatment of the con
vict insane. It can be readily seen that
the moral effect is hurtful. It impresses
the ordinary insane that the asylum is a
prison and not a hospital for the care
and treatment of the sick.
“It is also injurious to the convict and
doubtful.cases of criminal insanity.
“With many it is absolutely necessary
to keep them under constant observa
tion, and very frequently many are con
fined to their rooms, hence diverting the
attention of the nurse from other pa
tients, thereby depriving them of the
attention they should have. They are
the most disturbing and demoralizing
element that we have, creating con
stant anxiety and apprehension.
'‘A great deal of thought, labor and
attention of late has been given to the
■convict question as to the best mode of
providing for them, and I trust that in
considering their care the proper pro
vision of the eonvict and doabtful cases
of criminal insane will not be over
looked.
“In my judgment there is no class
that appeals more strongly for proper
provision for their care and treatment
and all of the dictates of humanity and
the pathetic appeals of the ordinary in
sane demand that provision should be
made for them.
‘ ‘To mix the two classes is a serious
evil which is injurious to both, and an
injustice to society, for they cannot be
Merit
Made and Merit Maintains theconfldence
of the people in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If a
medicine cures you when sick; if it makes
wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond
all question that medicine possesses merit.
Made
That is just the truth about Hood’s Sar
saparilla. We know it possesses merit
because it cures, not once or twice or a
hundred times, but in thousands and
thousands of cases. We know it cures,
absolutely, permanently, when all others
fail to do any good whatever. We repeqt
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier,
u ... cure nausea, indigestion,
rlOOd S "ills biliousness. 20cents.
securely kept in a hospital for the ordi
nary insane, and it tends to encourage
feigning of insanity which we all so de
voutly wish to check. ’ ’
He suggests that a hospital for the
criminal and convict Insane be estab
lished in connection with the peniten
tiary. t
Who can fail to take advantage of
this offer. Send 10 cents to us for a
generous trial size or ask your drug
gist. Ask for Ely’s Cream Balm, the
most positive catarrh cure. Full size
. 50 cents.
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y.
City.
I suffered from catarrh, of the worst
kind ever since a boy, and I never
hoped for cure, but Ely's Cream Balm
seems to do even that. Many acquaint
ances have used it with excellent re
sults. —Oscar Ostrom, 45 Warren Ave.
Chicago, HL
CHILD PLEDGED FOR DEBT.
Wwman Sold, a Girl Until the Father
»*ay« Its tioard Bill.
Can a child be pledged (for a debt?
Mrs. Matilda Metz of Sioux City, la.,
■evidently thinksso. When P. A. Haupt
man’s wife died, several years ago, she
took tats infant 'daughter with the un
derstanding thatt the father should pay
810 : per mouth for her boaufl. She claims
he ‘has failed to do this. She according
ly refused to surrender tins child when
he ‘came for liar >the other' day.
She -says eb.e has grown to love the
'little one and would give her alleged
debtor a receipt in full ■£ he would per
manently turn her over to her. But if he
■wants her'hie must pay ahis bill. Haupt
man says the account is already settled.
He refuses to give up another cent and
has applied for a writ of habeas corpus
for his daughter.—St. Louis Post-Dis
patch.
Nervousqieople find-relief by enriching
their blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which is tire one true 'blood purifier and
and nerve 'tonic.
CASTORIA..
*hefao- /9 _
ci 'AuzA/j'’"CT**
Hie Victory **or the British.
Simla, Nov. 8. —A dispatch from
Mastura aays that Str William Lock
< .hart’s columns are ’encamped in the
i Maidan walley, a hitherto unknown po
sition, where the Afridis had boasted
I :no invader could penetrate. A column
i :has tvisiied the noriecis mosque and
1 grove atJSagh, where ithe Afridis risiug
■originated and has been the center of
<h« political and fanatical intrigue
-which haS’caused the outbreaks of the
■tribesmen. The mosque was left un
touched and was trot entered; but the
rtrees in the grove.were hewed down as
>a mark of punishment and a sign of
•victory.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. sc.
No Oggqjer of Trouble Vow
Berlin, Nov. B.—The Berlin Post
states that the difficulty which recently
arose between Count Schwerin, the
German minister to the republic of
Hayti, and President Simon Sam over
the arrest of a German subject named
Linders, has already closed “in a man
ner consonant with the dignity of Ger
many."’ The story of a proposed naval
demonstration iu Haytiau waters is,
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The greatest
remedy of the 19th century for headaches.
lOcts. For sale by Curry-Arrington-
Company.
Wanted a {Stock of Merchandise.
I will buy a small stock of general
merchandise suitable for a county
store. Also a few store fixtures—
Must be a bargain Address Trader
No. 225 Broad street, Rome, Georgia.
10-28 st.
For Rest —A very desirable seven
room house, centrally located. Woul '
prefer to rent it furnished and to board
with person renting. Reference required,
address A. Z. Tribune office, ts.
To Tiiaw f rozen biound,
Justice John A. McGowan of May
wood has invented an apparatus for
thawing frozen ground. ’The machine
is equipped with a number of pipes and
coils, and the general idea is to gen
erate hot compressed air from the
combustion of petroleum gas. The
hot air will be forced through an asbes
tos hose into the frozen ground. The
inventor claims that the machine will
be of particular value in gold digging
operations in the Klondike.
Hl. Funeral Postponed.
Thomas L. Henry of Pine Station,
Pa., died the other day, and his friends
made preparations to give him a fine
funeral. But the Sad event has been in
definitely postponed owing to the fact
‘ that when they were about to put the
old gentleman on ice he raised himself
up, winked at the prettiest girl in the
room and asked what time it was.
To Stop Flirting;.
In order to stop the practice of flirt
ing with commercial travelers an Ohio
village council recently decreed that no
girl shall be allowed to loiter
vicinity of the railroad station unless
she can produce a railroad ticket.
Arnold’s Bromo-Celery. The best
remedy in the market for headaches, 10c.
For sale by Curry Arrington Co., whole
sale druggists, Rome, Ga,
TELE HOME TRIBUNik THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1697.
NOTED CAR ROBBER
Walter Bohannon Thinks He Got Off
Wi h Light 'Sentence. • ,
IAS INTERVIEWED AHOUC THE CASE
He Says He Will Only Be 42 Years Old
When He Gets Ont of the Peniten
tiary—About Drew Peeples.
Deputy Warden Pearson, of the
Georgia penitentiary, passed through
the city yesterday afternoon says the
Chattanooga Times en route to the
Dade coal mines at Cole City, Ga.,
with Walter Bohannon, “Bill” Long,
Ben Pearce, Sam Painter, Thomas
Kinsman and Ed Morris (colored),
the Dalton train robbers, and Taylor
Delk, of Pike'County.
Deputy Pearson brought his prison
ers to Chattanooga on the noon train
from Atlanta, and left for the Dade
mines with them on the 1:35 p. m.
train.
Today Bohannon and his gang wil
begin serving their sentences in the
Dade coal mines, which are worked
by the Georgia Mining and Manufac
turing company with Georgia con
victs.
Whale the train was standing in the
depot yesterday afternoon Bohannon
and bis partners in crime attracted
considerable attention.
When a Times man entered the car
Bohannon was joking his partners
about their sentences.
Bohannon stated that his mother
lived in Chattanooga on Hake street,
and that he worked there in 1881 for
the Memphis and*Charleston railway.
”©o you want to say anything
about your trials'” queried the re
porter.
•“No, I have got nothing to gay,”
bereplied. “I said about all there
was to be* said during the trial. I
realize now that anything that I
might say about myself or my part
ners would not injure me or them.
am satisfied that I got off pretty
light with a ten-years’ sentence to the
Georgia coal mines. I am now 32
years of age and you see I won’t be
so very old when I get out.
•“Some of my partners are really
sorry that they did [not expect to re
ceive three-year-sentences.”
“Do you know where Drew Peeples
is?” asked the reporter.
“They say he is in the Indian Ter
ritory.” he replied, “hut I believe he
can be found with relatives in the
mountains of Walker county, Ga. ”
Bohannon was in fine spirits, and
he shook hands with several old
friends before the train pulled out
for Nashville.
Taylor Delk was the oldest man in
the crowd. He was one of the most
desperate criminals that ever lived in
Pike county. Borne two or three
years ago he and hie son, Bob Delk,
killed the sheriff of that county. It
was a most cold-blooded murder.
The senior Delk was sentenced to the
penitentiary for life and young Delk
was executed in Pike county about
two months ago. •
WARNING:—Persons zho suffer
from coughs and colds should heed
the warnings of danger and save
themselves suffering and fatal results
by using One Minute Cough Cure.
It is an infallible remedy for coughs,
colds, croup and all throat and lung
troubles. For sale by Curry-Arring
ton Co.
OFFICIALS ARE OFFENDED.
The Taylor Article on the Cuban Que«-
tion Latites Akuch Heated Talk.
New York. Nov. 3.—A special to The
World from Madrid says: tiomethiqg of
a sensation has been caused in Madrid
by telegrams from America, epitomiz
ing an article on Cuba written for an
American magazine by former Minister
Taylor.
The Spaniards are particularly an
noyed because Mr. Taylor has obtained
from their own contemporary data iu
the daily press and from utterances of
their statesmen all his information
about a lack of honesty in the elections
and the parliamentary government and
about the notorious abuses in their
home administration even at the cap
ital.
The conclusion Mr. Taylor draws
from such promises iu favor of the
American contention for the settlement
of the Cuban question lAs given much
offense at court and iu official and po
litical circles, because it is deemed cal
culated to counteract the favorable im
pression the Spanish note had made in
the,highest circus at Washington, in
niDDD POISON
a specialtyZSS
MM ti-iry BLOQp POISON permanently
Ml BH? ur< '’ 3 l nl5 to3sdays. You can be treated at
oreame P rice under same guaran
gK&wQwty. Jf you prefer to come here wewillcon
■‘T'"
nocnarjre, itwe fail to cure. If you have taken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains, Mucous! atches in mouth, Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
My part of the bod y, Hair or Eyebrows falling
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge the world for a
eluding the president ana his cabinet,
according to telegrams received by the
Madrid p.ess and the official dispatches
from Minister Dupuy D liome to the
cabinet.
Some Spanish papers affect to make
light of Mr. Taylor’s statements and
say that they will not alter the effects
ot the Spanish note, which has skilfully I
Warded off for the Time being action by I
the government, which was hinted m
Mr. Woodford’s note of Sept. 23, and
which made out so strong a case on
grounds of international law against the
•toleration of filibustering expeditious
and against the moral ami material as
sistance being given to, t-ie insurgents
iu the United States.
The Imparciai says the Spanish gov
ernment will take steps to counteract
the effects of Mr. Taylor’s article upon
public opinion and tue government in
America.
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Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills yellow
jack wherever they find him. No one
who takes Cascarets regularly and sys
tematically is iu danger from the dreadful
disease. Cascarets kill yellow fever
germs in the bowels and prevent new
ones from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, all
druggists.
ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE.
Sian Eire* on Him former IC in pl oyer and
lheii Commit*
Cincinnati, Nov. 3. —A cowardly at
tempt to assassinate Mrs. John Henry,
a wealthy and prominent woman, n 5
her home itt Clifton, was made by
Lindsey Neighbert, a gardener, whom
she recently discharged.
Wiiile Mrs. Henrv was at breakfast
alone, Neighbert suddenly entered the
room'and began firing. A eervautcame
to her assistance and bravely seized the
assassin after he had fired two shots.
She managed to get him our. of the
room and he fled to tiio woods, where
an hour er two later he was found dead
with a bullet through his head.
Mrs Henry’s wounds are in the arm
and are not regarded as serious. Neigh
bert had been suspected of theft and
was discharged last week. He was 59
years old.
, . ~, ,
There is no need of little children
being tortued by scald head, eczema
and skin eruptions. DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve gives instant relief and
cures permanently. For sale by Cur
ry-Arrington Co.
Cowk With Earrings.
Every cow in Belgium nas got t<
wear earrings now The director gen
eral of agriculture has issued a regula
tion that ail animals of the bovine
species are to wear earrings as soon as
they have attained the age of 3 months
This is a hygienic measure, intended
to prevent the introduction int§ Bel
gium of animals suffering from tuber
culosis.
Breeders arc to be obliged to keep an
exact account of all animals raised by
them, and the ring, on which is en
graved a number, is fastened in the
animal’s ear for the purpose of prevent
ing or helping to prevent the substi
tution of one animal for another.—St
Louis Post-Dispatch.
A man who is supposed to be posted
on the grocery trade of Roms stated
yesterday that, Hand & Co., were sell
ing more goods than any two bouses
in the city who sell same class goods.
Stole n 850,000 “parkier.
London, Nov. 2.—A $50,000 diamon !
has been stolen from the saleroom < 1
Smith, the big diamond merchant in
Piccadilly. The bur;lira cu: steel bolts
and pried the gate open. The estab
lishmeut is always well watched and
the robbery is a mystery.
Nervous troubles all kinds cured
with Animal Extracts. Free book
tells how. Washington Chemical Co.
Washington, D C. For sale by Tay
lor and Norton, Druggists Rome, Ga.
Fuller A* found Guilty.
Atlanta, Nov. 3. Bud Fuller, a
white man, has been convicted of at
tempting to kill his little crippled child,
by leaving him in the woods to starve,
and sentenced to ten years in the peni
tentiary. Fuller’s attorneys have filed
a motion for a new trial.
Small pill, safe pill, best pill. De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers cure bil
iousness, constipation, sick headache.
For sale by Curry-Arrington Uo.
Confederate Veterans.
On account of the convention of dele
gates to arrange for reunion, the West
ern and Atlantic railroad will sell
round trip tickets to Atlanta and return
at one fare ($2 21) on sale Nov. 4th and
morning trains of sth, limited to return
until 6th. C. K. Ayer, P. & T. A.
UA.BTORIA..
The fas-
linlle Xlr 7/IFp . „ I*”
o f A-CUCC/LuU vrippet
Half Rates to Atlanta.
The Western and Atlantic railroad
will sell tickets Nov. 4 and morning
trains of sth at $2 21 to Atlanta and re
turn limited Nov. 6th. Trains leave
Rome at 6 a. m . 9:00 a, m,, 4:25 p. m.
C. K. Ayer, P. and T. A.
$2.21 to Atlanta and return via
Western & Atlantic R. R.. tickets on
sale Nov, 4 and morning trains of sth
limited 6th,
$2,21 to Atlanta and return via.
Western & Atlantic B, R„ tickets on
sale Nov. 4 and morning trains of
sth limited 6th.
ARKANSAS LADIES
DON’T LIE.
fllalvern, Aik., says: Have
used Dr. M. A.Simmons
Ijiver Medicine 10 years,
and find it a great deal
better than “ZeiJin’s
Regulator” and “Black
Draught.” It has been of
great benefit to my Daugh
ter and Niece during their
monthly troubles for Ob
structed Menstruation.
There should be no home
without it.
The Turn of tis«.
The cessation of the menses nsn any oc
curs between the ages ot forty and fifty.
Great irregularity takes place in the periodic
discharges for some time before the final
cessation, the female usually experiencing
sudden flashes of heat, fullness in the head,
headache and other evidences of constitu
tional disturbance'. The nervous system
sympatheticallyresponds.and ther. is great
irritability ana melancholy, the patient is
discouraged and has a sense ot fullnessor
suffocation.
At no time in her life does a woman need
more constant care and watchful tender
ness, nor has more need for a remedy to
invigorate and strengthen her. The bowels
should be kept regular with Dr. M. A. Sixn>
inons Liver Medicine, and if Dr. Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine is usedduring the whole
of this critical period, it will invigorate and
enrich her blood, soothe and strengthen her
nerves and thus relieve the suffering and
enable her to pass safely through the dan
gers, prolong her life and afforduer Strength
COd joy in her declining years,
Pin o Bluff, Ark., writes:
Dr. M. A. SimmonsLlver
■ { ■ Medicine has been a God
£ & send to m y s df and family
01 1"" E for 20 years. It cures Chills
l jSSife / and Fevers, Bilious Fev
-1 ers, Sick Headache. I
think there Is no comparl-
Z flk son between it and “Black
Z»S9 tlraught” and “Zeiiin’S
Liver Regulator.”
Fullness of Blood In Head.
Where there is great determination Os
blood to the head, the blood-vessels of the
brain become greatly congested, and there
exists flushed face, giddiness, especially on
stooping, and throbbing pain in the head,
increased by movement. It may be caused
by living too freely; too late rising in the
morning, combined with an inactive life.
Menstrual derangements in females will
often occasion it. Dr. Simmons Squaw
Vino Wino made for this, aud
it cures.
Buy a
’ Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
It probably needs renewing, for It Ir rettgh, red,
freckled, blotched o- pimpled, until if has become
repulsive inste&d of attractive Healthy skin is
always b-rcutlful. The sun and wind, impure
soaps ana oosmotics injure the skin.
Viola Crefim
cleanses, nourishes and restores the skin, making
it soft, white and beautiful. It is not u cosmetic
—does not cover up, but romor?* blemishes. It
Is harmless and always .Aoes jih, what we claim
for it. The only prcparut.’on that will positively
remove Freckles, Eluckheads, Tan, Sunburn and
Pimples. Hundreds of testimonials from promi
nent ladies. P-**ice 50 cents a j-r ut druggist*.
Q.G. BITTNEQ TOLEDO, OHIO.-
DEAD STUCK fob BUGS
Kilis Roaches, Flees, Muths and Bedbugs. Non
poisonous; won’t stain. Large bottles, at drag
gists and grocers, 25 cents.
|JiijMl 8 a B V J
Hr
This great remedy CURES ail Nervous Diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Lost Manhood,
Nightly Emissions, Evil Dreams, Varicocele; and
strengthens the Generative Organs of either sex, that may
be impaired through youthful errors, which soon lead to
Consumption and Insanity. Sold with a guaranty to
cure, or money refunded. $1 per box, six for $5. Easily
carried in vest pocket. Write us for free sample book and
testimonials. Ask your druggists for them ; take no other,
don't let him sell you one of his own make under a for
eign nama Address NERVE DROP CO.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.', U. S. A.
For sale’by Rome Drug. Co.. and C-
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
Always prompt and reliable. Avoid Imitations.
Get Caton’s Rills end save regkkts,
B At drugstores, or sent direct (sealed), price fl.
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Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal.
It is elevating in character, moral in tone, and
especially interesting and profitable to young
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Cushmans
MENTHOL INHALER
Cures a‘J troubles of the
Uft’vl and Throat
CATARRH, licADACHL
NEURALGIA, LafIRIPPE,
WILL CURE
cUi aneexing, svuftlng. congbine
HEADACHE. Con
-J'/ htghe ♦ zhedicat rji
d»oriu-3 of Euru;
f A »nd America so
\ ' CCLDS.Sore Threat
** T-.ay Fever, Bron
isbitiu, La GRIPPE
r ’fhe most residing
anti Healthful ai<i u
HEADACHE Suffer
ers. Brings Sleep to the Sleepless. Cure tnsomnio
and Nervous Prostration. Don’t befooled -i.tliworthLe.
imitations. Take only CUSHMAN’S. Price, 6Oc
at ail Druggists, or mailed free. AGENTS U ANTED
CUSHMAN’S MENTHOL BALM
ful cures 01 Salt Rbeuin. Old Sores, Outs.Woundn
Burns., Frostbite*. F.xcelr. all other remedies for
PILES. Price, SAc. nt Druggists. Book on Menthol
ft-ee. Address Cushman Drus Co.« Vin
cennes. Ind. ar BM DKAHBOHI ChiCdtfOa SIL
Arc
you
wholly
satis-
Tbere’a a oeal of satisfac
tion when you know that
f. vou are str ng and well, if
11CU you are nor, you ougbt to be.
we will mi ke you so if pos
sible. >ur <ii».inaive
specialty Is all diseases pe
-4*l. cu!Ur to men and women,
vvlvll such as lood Poison Stric-
ture, Nervous Debility,
Kidney and Bladder Trou
bles Rbenniatii m. Catarrh,
wrzx«s«-_ etc,, also all diseases of
yUUI women Call on ot write
us and if necessary we cm
prove to you that we cure
where some of tne best
C yx I f J physician s have failed.
OCU * Mail treatment gived by .
sending for Symptom blank
No. 1 for Men; No. 2 soy Women ;No 3 for Skin ■
Diseases; No. 4 for Catarrh. Call on or adaiees
DR. HATHAWAY & CO.
22J£ South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
“Better late ilrnn never,”
’ ♦ “The above old adage
I is as foiceful now as ever
and suffering ones will rejoice
when they hear of the wonder*
ful efficacy of
1 EDI null The Marvelous BLOOD
AltlibAilA PURIFIEK.
* ♦ Hundreds who have become
»discouraged
V’J By trying a score of other remedies
and upon whom the best of physicians
, failed, have ere it was too late, heard,
of the grandest of all Medicines,
..Africana..
n
The Sure Cure for all Blood
Diseases,
w ~
LJ For sale by all Druggists.
Mix’ Mk’ wz* WZ* Ml''
s
The Great Remedy, Africana.
Rome, Ga., July 7, 1897.
This is to certify that I suffered with
old sores on my body. They ‘ were con
sidered incurable. I have used four bot
tles of Africana and am entirely well and
the sores healed.
Ned Hughes (Colored).
Ned Hughes is one of the best known
and most reliable colored men in the
city, and his word is considered as’ good
as a bond. His statement made above as
to the efficacy of the Africana remedy
may be relied on as being absolutely
true.
For sale by Curry-Arrington Co., and
Taylor & Norton, druggists Rome, Ga.
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’A Handsome
is one of the greatest charms a woman can I
possess. Pozzoni’3 Complexion Powder I
gives it.
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Pawtucket Fur Cumpany,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, R, I.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Sew, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: Silver Fox, sls 00 to 8150.00; Bear,
$5.00 to $25.00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2 00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 per
pound; Wolf, sl.ootos2 00; Bed Fox,sl,oo
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c"
Price list on all other furs and skins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediate remittanee on all
consignments.
Ostrich Feathers*
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c t0.50c per
pair.
I. PHILLIPS
Whitehall M„ Atlanta »a
, „ To Cure • Coldin One Day