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■HORT TIME FOR SPAIN
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IMf.Cuban War Is Not Over Soon
SM uncle Sam Will Step In.
Mikugqle on island must stop
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Country I« Pho fl m! After a i
llpß'Muf? Trial of Autonomy President Me-
Will Help tuQu«ll the UpriNltig.
Executive to DimiUm the 'imatiou ;
Length iu Mflflea*e to CongreH.
|I|B New York. Nov. 24.—A dispatch to
spathe Tribune from Washington says: ■
KB)uba will be the leading topic iu the
message. It is understood
IgHhat the discussion of the Cuban situa-
will be comprehensive. It has al-
been explained that the state de-
has prepared a reply to the
government’s note regarding
gflllibustering. Whether the president
IBriil incorporate the substance of this iu
s■>lß message or leave it to go in its part
gBo the regular diplomatic correspoud-
may be determined later, but the
sßnessage will define the Cuban policy of
administration affirmatively.*
i-gl Members of congress with whom the
■iresident has talked freely on the sub-
Meet .have, almost without exception,
this be doue, aud Mr. Me- '
has apparently agreed with
The reason given for this course
■a apparent. While a sincere hope is
that the Bagasta ministry
■nay end the war at an par.y date, the
■possibility of its failure oahuot be over
flooked. In that event, it is desirable
sßor the policy of this country to be
{■known. A strong intimation is given
|n the event of the failure of Spain
{■o end the trouble in Cuba at an early
no hesitation will be shown iu the
■United States making kuowu its posi-
of ultimate intervention. Human
■ty and commerce may be both made
■he grounds for this action,
gj The belief is that the Cuban problem
■frill be solved without danger of war
■between Spain and the United States
■ind will be solved through the good
■offices of that country, but the general
■expectation is that these good offices
■will be exerted within a reasonable
■time after congress meets and after the
■prospects of the insurgents accepting or
■rejecting autonomy are known beyond
■q doubt.
■• The refusal of a few insurgent lead
■brs to lay down their arms and the con
■tinuance of a sort of bandit warfare
■would not be interpreted by the admin
■istration as the failure of' autonomy.
■On the other hand the continuance of
■present conditions would hardly be ac
■cepted as evidence that the island is
■pacified.
■ , The administration will not under
■any,circumstances undertake to guar
fl antee autonomy. .That would be mak-
■ ing itself responsible for the colonial
■ government of Cuba to the Spanish au-
Ithorities. But the president’s good of-
■ floes are exerted toward giving the pol-
■ icy of autonomy a fair trial. The mes-
■ sage is expected to make this point clear
■ beyond the possibility of misunder-
■ Standing.
It is the confident belief that the pres-
■ ident’s discussion of the present Cuban
■ situation will tend to strengthen the
■ feeling that the administration will be
■ able to meet every phase of it in a man-
I ner satisfactory to the conservative bus
fl iness interests of the country aud to
■ discourage radical or precipitate action.
I SPANIARDS ARE STARVING.
■ Deplorable Condition of the Loyal Troopfl
■ In < üba—Mutiny Feared.
New York, Nov. 24—A dispatch to
The Herald from Havana says: De
plorable as the condition of the recon
centrados may be, Spain’s first duty is
dearly to relieve the sufferings of her
own troops. The loyal soldiers are iu
as serious a plight as the recoucentra
dos., The reconcentr.-sios have one ad
vantage—they may teg or receive char
ity. To begin with, the Spanish soldiers
have received no pay for many months
and consequently they are not able to
buy anything on their own account in
the small towns in which they are sta
tioned
When General Blanco, in an inter
view four days after his arrival, stated
Thousands ol
■ women gc
down to death
_ wMEk* every yeai
e through ' theit
own I K norance
u neglect.
something of
the physiology
; T-c-gV. *—- of her woman-
ly self. Every
*" woman should
appreciate the importance of the health
ana strength of the delicate organs
that constitute her womanhood. The
woman who neglects her health in this
respect is sure to be a continual sufferer
ana is in constant danger of an early
grave. To such a woman wifehood is a
torture and motherhood a menace.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription acts di
’ rectly and only on the organs that make
wifehood and motherhood possible. It in-
I vigorates them and makes them healthy.
It prepares a woman for an almost pang
less maternity. It does away with
the dangers of motherhood. It insures
the health of the newcomer in the family.
Over 90,000 women have testified to its
wonderful virtures. All good druggists
sell it. There is nothing “just sis good.”
\' t “If it had not been for your medicine and your
advice," writes Mrs. I. F. Thomas, of Antoine,
Pike Co., Arks., “ I would no doubt be in my
grave or in an insane asylum. Fourteen years
ago. when my second chifd was born, I came very
near losing my mind. My head would hurt so
bad I could hardly live. I could not lie down and
raise up without great pain. My life was a mis
ery to me. God alone knows what I suffered. I
had lost all hope of being cured, but I took your
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I used one bottle of the ‘ Pleasant Pellets,’
’ tWWW’the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and six
•') ar* 'Favorite Prescription.’ In a little over one
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twins. Since then I have a boy baby ten months
■ old. He weighed eleven pounds at his birth. I
->»->®ve been better in health since the birth of these
‘ Children than I had been for years before. Before
Sling your medicine my weight was about one
undred and thirty-five bounds, and now I weigh
one hundred and sixty-five.”
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a safe,
ijf aure, swift and permanent cure for consti
pation. They never gripe. One is a gentle
laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Drug
gists sell them.
that ne wcaiil do bia utmost to better
the condition of the private soldier, he
was siucere. but it wna impossible for
him to realise tbeu .what the condition
of the soldiers was. To learu the truth
he must peraoitally inspect the country
districts. The reports of officers are
calculated to deceive the captain gen
eral. All that General Bianco has to
judge by are the reports from hospitals,
! snd even these, with all attempts at
! conceal merit, are appalling.
I In Havana, leaving aside the hos
-1 pitals, the conditions are not so bad.
; But if the captain general were to go to
I the soldiers he would see ill soldiers
. dying by the wayside, aud he would
find many forts that in reality are not
more than hospitals.
I If this lasts much longer the Spanish
troops will mutiny, particularly if the
relief extended is not equal to that of
the reconcentrados.
Politicians Enter a Protest.
Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 24.—At a
meeting of delegates representing a
number of political aud commercial so
cieties, held at the Republican club, a
dispatch was sent to Premier Sagasta
strongly protesting against granting cus
tom autonomy to Cuba nnd Porto Rico
and asserting the intention of the* socie
ties represented to continue in their op
position to Cuba customs autonomy.
The protest was not aimed at any par
ticular party, although the protestants
assert that the party securing power iu
Ouba without injuring the interests of
Spain in Ouba will receive the recogni
. tlon hereafter of the political and com
mercial societies interested in the prea
. ent movement.
Claims of Competitor Crew. z
Nbw York, Nov. 24.—According to
The Wot Id the next chapter of the Com
petitor story will be to carry the case to
Washington. Captain Laborde will
inake demands for damages from the
Spanish government and the United
States government will be asked to
press the claims. Melton, who has
suffered more than tho others, is likely
to file a similar cla m Leavitt, the
only American in the party, will place
bis case before the authorities of the
State department.
Nervous troubles all kinds cured
with Animal Extracts. Free book
tells Washington Chemical Co.
Washington, D' C. For sale by Tay
lor and Norton, Druggists Rome, Ga.
One Detttli In New Orteane.
‘ New Orleans, Nov. 24—Although
no official report was made, the books
of the board of health showed three new
cases of yellow feve.- and one death.
Day Leavet Wnghiugton.
Washington,Nov. 24.—Assistant Sec
retary of State Day has gone to Can
ton, 0., to spend Thanksgiving day.
To Cure A Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.
B. Q. on each tablet.
i'repnriii4 leer *’.»»» igrfesfl.
Tampa, F.a., Nov. 24. Preparations
are being busily made for a great na
tional fishery congress, which will, con
vene in this city on Jan. 19, next.
There is every evidence that the attend
ance upon this meeting will be latge, as
the entire country is interested in the
congress. The secretary of the boaro
of trade is daily receiving letters of ac
ceptance from various organizations,
and the governors of several states have
responded cordially to the invitation ex
tended by Governor Bioxham.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex
perienced pharmacists who know pre
cisely the nature and quality of ingre
dients used.
Enter D»-*« '«*<i'by Parker.
Los Angki.es No 24.—8i11y Elmer
of San Francisc . “.is defeated iu less
than five rounds by Kid Parker of Den
ver before the Los Angeles Athletic
club. Parker resorted to unfair rush
ing at the start, but was cautioned sev
eral times by the referee to break away
clean. He knocked Elmer down twice
iu the first round and twice in the sec
ond. The last time Emier rested upon
his knee just a fraction of a second too
long and was counted out.
WARNING:—Persons who 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.
M»J »r Mtiiilton Im Dead.
Columbia, S. 0., Nov. 24.—Major S.
P. Hamilton, a lawyer 72 years of age,
oldest son of Congressman James Ham
ilton, aud great great grandson of the
signer of the declaration of indepen
dence of that name, died at Chester.
He commanded a battalion of artillery
iu the confederate army.
You can’t cure consumption, but you
can avoid it and cure every other form of
throat or lung trouble by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Co., Rome, Ga.
I* .. ’ .Turii.
Mobile, Nov. 24 —No new cases and
- no deaths. Recoveries: Leah Smith,
; Kate B-asley, Edward Horsley. The
’ board of health announces that it is safe
’ for absent Mobiiians to come home.
I ....
1 To Cure A Cold in One Day
; Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets,
' All druggists refund the money if it
■ fails to cure 25c, The genuine has L. B.
> Q. on each tablet.
i
! Monee.
I want every man and woman In the
' United States interested in the opium
end whisky habits to have one of my
• books of these diseases. Address B. M.
! Woolly, Atlants, Gs., Box 882, Sndone
will be eent yon free. • <' ? ‘
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THE HOME TRIBLN2. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25. 1891
OPPOSED TO ARBITRATION.
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Chicago < a.d.niil Praposad
Anglo-Anaarloan Treaty.
Chicago, Nov. 24.—Every seat was
taken aud hundreds of neojile were
standing in the aisles at the Central
Music hall to hear Miss Maud Gonne,
editress of L' Iriaude Libre, who had
come from Paris to deliver the principal
address at the anniverary exercises
memory of the Irish patriots, Alleu,
Larkin and O’Brien.
Mayor Carter H. Harrison presided
and introduced Mis Gonne as *he
Irish Joan of Arc.” She was given a
rousing reception, the great audience
rising and applauding again and again.
The feature of Miss Gonue’s address
was her bitter denunciation of the pro
posed arbitration treaty between Great
Britain aud the United States. Eng
land wanted it, the speaker declared,
not for peace, but to bolster her war
prestige elsewhere. To Ireland this
would be a bitter blow.
Ou motion of M. V. Gannon a resolu
tion was adopted with great cheering
condemning the proposed treaty and
calling upon all men of Irish blood to
oppose it.
• > 1 V vr?*.
A Law Partner For Aitgeld.
Chicago, Nov. 24.—Dispatches from
Topeka, Kan., state that Judge Cyrus
Herron, who will complete his eighth
year as judge on the bench in the
Fifteenth district of that state Jan. 1,
will then retire aud come to this city,
Where he will form a law partnership
with ex- Governor Altgeld, his friend ol (
many years standing.
The Coming Woman
Who goes to the club while her husband
tends the baby, as well as the good old
fashioned woman who looks after her.
home, will both at times get run down
in health. They will be troubled with
loee of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness,
fainting or dizzy spells. The most won
derful remedy for these women ia Elec
tric Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from
Lame Back and weak Kidneys rise up
and call it blessed. It is the medicine
for women. Female complaints and
Nervous troubles of all kinds are soon
relieved by the use of Electric bittersi
Delicate women should keep this remedy
on band to build np the system. Only
50e per bottle. For sale by Curry-Ar
rington.
<'rHXy Akstu Leap* From a Car*
Los Angeles, Nov. 24.—A. R. Rob
erts, a passenger on the westbound
Sauta Fe overland, bound for San Fran
cisco, became suddenly insane, labor
ing under the hallucination he was
being pursued by enemies. Sympathiz
ing passengers took charge of him, but
he became worse- and while the tram
was crossing the Mojave desert jumped
through a c..r window and escaped in
the darkness. The train, was stopped
and a. search made fbr him without
avail. He corhes from the east. Hs
will die of thirst unless speedily found.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Thefts- A
Three Med "Killed In a Row.
Columbia, S. 0., Nov. 24—Negroes
in the vicinity of Batesburg, Edgefield
county, had a bloody time during a
game of “skin,” the favorite gambling
game.in that section, where anything is
bet from a copper to a watcli. pistols
beipg the favorite currency. Particu
lars are difficult to obtain as to who
started the tight, but it was about the
podsession of something less than a
quarter. Three men were killed and
twb others wounded. Several arrests
have been made. .
»» —* ■ •
‘ Don't Tobacco Spit and 'Smoke Your life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life aud rigor, tune No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days.
Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Buc of your
druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or
SI.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Sterling Remedy Co., < ;bi<-n*o or Naw York.
Disfigurement for life by burns or
scalds may be-avoided by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for pilesand for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
At ing UiirUM . a Divorce.
Prague, Bohemia, Nov. 23.—A news
paper of this city says that ex-King
Milan of Servia is again seeking to di
vorce his wife Natalie, iu order that he
may marry Artetnisa Christie, the di
vorced wife of his former secretary and
by whom the former king has a sea.
Incontinence of water during sleep
stopped immediately by Dr. E. Detcbon’,
Anti Diueretic, Cures children and
adults alike. Price sl. Sold by D. W.
Curry, drugg^ 4 ' ' "me. Ga.
"Hill Crest" the residence of
A, W, Tedcastle for sale furn/
ished or unfurnished, Terms
easy, Apply to A, W, Tedcasx
tie, Rome, Ga,
To East Home Taxpayers.
Taxpayers of East Rome are hereby
notified that unless their taxes are paid
on or before December 10th executions
will issue. O. H. McWilliams,
Mayor of East Rome
Nov* 23d, 1897. 3t
For Sale very cheap-<An
eight hoop, two inch heart pine
round cistern or water tank.
Capacity 1,500 gallons. Will
sell with or without standard,
Address Garlock Packing Co.-
Rome, Ga. .
. New Heinz Kraut Todd’s,
GOLD XJTTST
(Ttieanywhlsffin
K —your house — you wish it to be. No extr®
Vt time, work or money needed. Instead, about Z
half as much time, work and money as you now Ip
devote to keeping it —half clean,
■gold dust zsß
used for cleaning purposes is the secret of
clean, neat house-keeping, —of never being hur
■ ried and worried. Sold every where. Made only by
7 THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, J
Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Philadelphia. jOT
■> •■■■■in Rs,-, ■tiay
PAINT?
If you own a house and don’t paint
it, you soon won’t own the house!
We are the only people in town who can
offer.you a paint with a personal guarantee
that it will last longer and. look better than
lead and oil. Try us.
Glass will break in spite of you. Don’t for
get that we keep a f.ull stock of glass and
putty. Stop the crackr before it snows.
We have o ils of all kinds.
TAYLOR & NORTON,
TFXFI X>XRLTTGGXS l inß.
HE BROKE UP THE DANCE.
Th« Preacher Praym! mid Merry Coapbefl
Marched to a sacred lune.
Huntington, W. Va., Nov. 24.—For
two weeks past the Rev. James H. Rigg
of the Baptist church has been couduct
lug a revival meeting at Cerelo, aud
has taken frequent occasions to de
nounce dancing aud theaters.
After his services for the evening
wwe over he was passing; down Bridge
street when the souud of music and
dancing in a nearby hall fell upon his
ear. He entered the hall, ana, wend
ing his way tnrougd tbe merry coupies
Ou the floor to the center of the ball
room, called out authoritatively:
“Let us pray ”
Then he prayed fervently for fully teu
ipiiiutes. At first only a tew kneit, but
at the end of five minutes every couple
on the floor had faLen on their knees
or had bowed their heads, while many
were sileutl; weeping.
When the preacher had finished more
than a dozen of tne dancers went for
ward aud gave him their hand. There
was no more dancing that evening.
The dancers disappeared while the
orchestra iu alow tone played "Nearer
My God to Thee.”
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very beet njedicine for re
storing the tired out nervous system
to a healthy vigor is Electric -Bitters
This medicine is purely vegetable,
acts by giving tone to the nerve cen
tres in the stomach, gently stimulates
the liver and kidneys, and aids these or
gans in throwing off impurities in the
blood. Electric Bitters improves the
appetite, aide digestion, and is pro
nounced by those who have tried it as
the very best blood purifier and nerve
tonic. Try it. Sold for 50c and $1 per
bottle at Curry-Arrington Co.’s drug
store.
Can Droves lie Tried Again,
Raleigh. Nov. 24. The supreme
court has filed an opinion iu the case of
John M. Gioves, who was tried for
murder in the first degree in this county
and convicted in the second degree.
The supreme court says the case goes
back so Groves can be tried for murder.
His counsel now raises the point that
the verdict stands as au acquittal of
murder and that the opinion of the su-'
prenie court raises the federal question,
whether Groves will not be put in jeop
ardy twice.
How'* Thlst
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward far any ease of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Props. ToledoO.
We the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan& Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken ihter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 750. per bottle. Sold by all Drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Evaporated Apricots, Pears.
Peaches and Apples at 'Todd’s.
CHANGE v
BUT V
POZZONFS
yComplexion|
POWDER X
•Ji wnSSJMBS. THK SAMB.
XThe fines! . purest and -aost beautl- V
/a harm imd when rightly used to A
FA tavtoftoto. If you have never tnei*
POZZONFS A
you do not know what an IDEAS*
fcDMPEJEXION POWDEK is.
A IT IS SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Choosing the- Turke,.
In choosing a turkey select one with
white flesh and fat. Turkeys with long
hairs should be avoided; also- those whose
back and legs have a purplish tinge. The
birds when young have smooth, black legs,
with (in the cock) short spurs. The feet
of young turkeys will be supple. The
turkey should be hung ns tong as possible
Without acquiring any taint.—Exchange
Household Gods.
The ancient Greeks believed that
the Penates were the gods who at
tended to the welfare and prosperity
of the family. They were worshipped
as household gods in every home.
The household god of today is Dr.
King’s New Discovery. For consump
tion, coughs, colds and for all affec
tions of the throat, chest and kings it
is invaluable. It has been tried for a
quarter of a century and is guaranteed
to cure, or money returned. No
household should be without this
good angel. It is pleasant to take
and a safe and sure remedy for old
and young. Free trial bottle at Cur
ry-Arrineton Co. ’s drug store. Regu
lar size, 50e and sl.
One New Cmwm at Mobile. -»
Mobile, Nov. 23. One new case:
Olareuce Tyrell, C aiboru, corner Edge
wood. No deaths. Recoveries: Thomas
Bobley, Mrs. R. B. Davis, Lula Mande
ville, Eugene Hawes.
You ’ u
jSSIk Find
it
Good.
Regulates disordered stomachs, starts in
active livers, remgvea Constipation. It cures
Sick Headache, aids Digestion, keeps the body
in health and is the best and most pleasant
remedy for all disorder e of the digestive tract
Sold by Druggists for s<> years.' - > “ • “
j Female I
| W£l Regulator |
> For all diseases pecu.iar to women and girls.
U It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap- Mr
.if petite. Enriches the Blood, and gives Lite, tb
b Health and Strength. It Is the
»QUEEN OF TONICS f
MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAB Z
$ EPEC I bottle of “ Monthly ” Regulating W
■IIEE 1 Pills with each bottle. For sale by 'if
sg all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by w
New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Sj
I LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT: in |
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•g giving symptoms, Ladies' Medical De- x
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For Sale and Recommended bj
Curry Arrington Co., J. T. Crouch
& Co., Rome Drug Co., C. A. Trevitt
and Taylor & Norton.
Buy 5
Smoc’b ... .. ’/I .
White -
•Skin
For Your race!
Itprobab’y needs rei.evnng, for Lt k: red,
freckled, blotctutd a. ptnfpledvuoiul St become
repulsive instead of attractive skin is
always b «<itiful. Th»e bun wim, impure
soaps ana sosmotics injure the tadv
Viola Crenm
cleanses, nourishes and refttoren the akin, making
•tt soft, white and beauclf ul. Iti is not. a cosmetic
—does not cover up. but remo *(»•*'blemishes. It
is harmless aud always what we claim,
for It. The only preparat’on Lhat wIU positively
remove Freckles, Blackheads. Tan, Sunburn-and!
Pimples. Hundreds of testimonials from promU
Dent ladies. Price 50 cents a jar at druwietfe
a. C. taTTNC” =O.. TOLEDO. OUKK.
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SAVjep fwow 1 AMvmo cimvfc,
WE FORFEIT If onrteathnontaUare-
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and we wfl Isen dthe m and Bo ek free.
The Elixir or Youth cures all Nervous I)lsea.es, auch
as >eak Memory, Lobb of Brain Power, Lost Vitality,
Mlbgdy Emlwlons, Vericocele, Evil Dreams, Headache,
Pains in the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by
youthful errors orexoeeseß. over Indulgence or abuse or
any kind of either sdx. Ask for Euxpr or TOOTH. In
tablet or HonM form. Takenootben M-per bottle or
box, • sorta Sold under a guarantee to care or money
ImMal remedy 00..
Gvaad Rapids, Michigan, U. Bj A.
For sale by Rome Drug Co.. aniC
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
Chronic Diseases——
oflall foimi
Successfully Treated.
Rhemnatiaiw, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Palplta
tlon, indlgeetion, etc.,
CettgLirx'lx
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Diseases Peculiar to Women.
Prolapsus, Ulcerations, Leucorrhea, etc,.
Write, giving history of your case and It will
receiva immediate attend >n An opinion, price
of treatment pamphlet and testimonials will be
eent yeti rsas
Dr. & T. Whitaker, Specialist
205 Norcross Building, Atlanta, O
Ostrich Feathers.
Boas, Plumes and Tips:
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
x P a i r .
I. PHILLIPS
Whitehall Nt„ Atlanta Ga
Kill to Live,
That bring germs ny millions infest
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves is no longer
a theory but a proven bac%, That
King's Royal fiermeteur
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pheasant way, is equally proven.
SPRIWO
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the not season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic
preventive and cure. Sold every .
where, f 1.00 per bottle.
Atlanta Chemical Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURERS.
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, R, I.
WANTS ALL kINDS OF
ta Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: Silver Fox, sls 00 to $180.00: Bear,
$6.00 to $25.00; Otter, $4 00 to $9.00; Martin
$2.00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 per
pound; Wolf. SI.OO to $2.00; Red Fox, SI,OO
to $2,00; Mink, 75c to $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
$1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c
1 Price list on all other furs and skins fur
nished upon application. Full prices guar
-1 anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
- meat, and immediati| remittance on all
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