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CAUGHT IN QUICKBAWDS.
Hunt* JUtM «•»♦»*• HM Cl* He*
Jiot His Do* Brought Succor.
Dr, John Nugent of Eastport, N. Y.,
started ont on a duck hunting trip re
oentlyth'at came near costing him his
life, Had it not been for the intelligence
of a Newfopudlaud dog the physician
would iii all probability have been swal
lowed up in quicksand. Dr. Nugent had
not been out long before he sighted a
flock of black ducks in the marshes. He
managed to crawl sufficiently near for a
shot and succeeded in killing one duck
and wounding two others. In his eager
ness to capture the wounded birds before
they could get away he did not notice
that with nearly every step he was sink
ing deeper into the mire.
Suddenly he went down nearly to his
waist. Despite his efforts he could' not
free himself. He used his gun for a staff,
but even with the aid of the weapon he
was unable to make progress. Instead
he found that he was gradually sinking
deeper in the mud and quicksand. He
shouted for help to some 'gunners at the
top of his voice. His cries of alarm
seemed to convey to the dog the peril of
his master. It barked and frisked about
and finally started off yelping. The dog
had gone some distance when it came
upon J. Corwith, who had not heard the
doctor’s shouts for help, but the dog’s
actions attracted his attention. The ani
mal ran up to him and barked and yelped
and then started off in the direction of
'the marsh where Dr. Nugent was im
prisoned.
Corwith followed the dog and in a
few minutes came upon the doctor waist
deep in the quicksand. Corwith secured
several fence rails and a couple of
planks, and, standing on this improvised
platform, succeeded, after considerable
exertion, in rescuing the doctor. 'Dr.
Nugent was very much exhausted after
his struggle, and it was some time be
fore he could make an effort to com
mence the homeward journey.—New
York Sun.
Vo Care A Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. *
All druggists refund the money if it
* fails to cure 250, The genuine has L. B. '
Q. on eaoh tablet.
WILSON IS COMING SOUTH.
Secretary of Agriculture to '»tu»iy the Con*
(litloua lu Dixie.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 25.—Hon.
James Wilson, national secretary of ag
. riculture, is manifesting a lively inter
est in southern farm conditions. He
will come to Alabama the latter part of
this month to attend the inaugural
ceremonies of the new agricultural
building of Booker T. Washington’s
negro industrial school at Tuskegee and
will remain in the state about a week.
State Agricultural Commissioner Cul
ver Las received a letter from Mr. Wil
son iu which,' among other things, he
■ays:
••I want to learn more of the south,
■o as to make this department as useful
as possible to your people. This will be
my business down there, and I must do
it as rapidly as possible. I cannot be
longer than four or five days in your
state. I wish to meet the fellows iu
the fields with their coats off and see
‘ what their greatest difficulties are. I
would like to see what you have done
\ to the soils of Alabama, to what extent
1 they are used, what recuperative meth-
* ods are used on the depleted soils, etc.
I will make inquiries into the dairy in
dustry of the state. During my stay
here I intend making repeated visits to
the south. This will be my first trip to
; Alabama, but I hope it will uot be the
last.”
Mo i ’eatns at Orleans.
New Orleans, Nov. 23.—There were
no new cases or deaths from yellow
fever reported to the board of health.
President Olliphant has decided to ds
peuse with the issuance of bulletins.
The bodks of the board of health will be
open for inspection and the deaths from
fever will be included iu the weekly
B mortality report.
| The little ISiaa—
B boy who |K|HHBB|j|K9ui^|jwS
B tickles a ti- } SMlOKffigKjw
I ger with a
I straw IWBWM
■ I the man who \l ( W '
■ 'fools with his 1 Si? Mm I
■ health are on | I
I a par. If
■ 1 there is any distinction it TF
|a is in favor of the boy who —I" '
■ imagines he is playing with a) ‘
.1 big cat and is not‘old enough I gif >
Ito realize his danger. The &JSF (
■ man if he don’t know, ought to ’"’■KA
■ know that when he neglects his
9 health he is tempting fate and tampering
fl with death. Nine men out of ten neglect
SB their health. The result is that untold
M thousands fall victims every year to the
fl insatiable tiger called consumption.
fl . 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption
9 are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
|B Discovery. It acts directly on the lungs,
|B building new tissue in place of old, and
fldriving out all impurities and disease germs.
SB It corrects all disorders of the digestion,
fl invigorates the liver and restores the lost
■ appetite. It is the great blood-maker, flesh
-9 builder, and nerve tonic. Thousands have
■ testified to their recovery under its use after
fl their cases were given up by the doctors and
fl all hope was gone. The druggist who
M claims to have something that will do just
fl as well is untrustworthy.
K| “ I was afflicted for four years with local weak
fl Bess, but would not confess it for a time," writes
jfl Jfrs. Beulah Woodall, of Bateman, Patrick Co.,
Va. “My raot.ier told me she had read of Dri
rm Pierce's medic’ues and advised me to try them.
SB I took the ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and ‘ Golden
Medical Discovery,’ and they cured me. I cannot
3m praise Dr. Pierce’s medicines too much.”
rS Nothing will keep down the fortunes of
man ambitious family more than big doctor’s
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
.enables a family to get along with
nr in a doctor except in cases of
ness or accidents. It teaches a
Smother how to treat the minor maladies and
Hm£ceidents of every-day life. It contains
|l 008 pages, over 300* illustrations, and is
■■understand. Over a million homes own
Rflcopies of it A new edition is ready and will
gflbe given away absolutely free. If you
■fla paper-covered copy send twenty-one
stamps, to cover the cost of mail
'"l./i'K only, to the World’s Dispensary Med
<■[ Association, Buffalo, N. Y. If you
Kt a fine cloth binding, send ten cents
Hra, thirty-one cento in all.
WHAT MAN DOES NOT LOVE BEAUTY?
Xn. Pinkham Counsels Young <Fivs* to RSoeep Their Attmctivenasa,
Seven-eighths of the med
Ln this world marry a woman 1
because she. is beautiful J £—-J
in their eyes. . -TyjjSßlmSrvA l, ***
What a disappoint- JmQHV
ment then to see the , SeW?®? , •
fair young wife’s beauty HMsf j f
fading away before a year i*'
passes over her head I /rB.
1 feel as if I would like 1 ( \NwLS- f
to say to every young woman / j/'Z/JlJi'’ *4
who's about to be married— ‘7ilJ.i\> /
“Strengthen yourself in ad- 1 • . M
vance, so that you will not ?<£' F 7
break down under the new ./ * V li •
strain on your powers.” Keep your beauty, I *t f
it is a precious possession ! Your husband loves ’ Z
your beauty, he is proud to be seen in public fl \
with you; try to keep it for his sake, and your /l J \
own. / I J/ I r.
The pale cheeks, the dark shadows under fl' /
the eyes, the general drooping of the young ’ A ‘
wife’s form, what do they mean ? They mean
that her nerves are failing, that her strength is going and that something
must be done to help her through the coming trials of maternity.
Build her up at once by a course of some tonic with specific powers. Such as
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. You can get it at any druggist’s.
Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife—of her own ac
cord she addresses it to her “suffering sisters,” and while from modesty she
asks to withhold her name, she gives her initials and street number in i
Chambersburg, Pa., so she can easily be found personally or by letter:
To my Suffering Sisters: —Let me write this for your benefit, telling you
what Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done fox me. lam but
nineteen and suffered with painful menstruation, leucorrhcea, dizziness, burn- 1
ing sensation back of ears and on top of my head, nervousness, pain and
soreness of muscles, bearing-down pains, could not sleep well, was unabls !
to stand without pain, and oh! how I longed to be well! i
One day I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham telling her all, knowing I could do so 1
in perfect confidence.
She wrote me a lovely letter in reply, telling me exactly what to do. .
After taking nine bottles of the Compound, one box of Liver pills, and using ,
one-half package of Sanative wash, I can say lam cured. lam so happy, ;
and owe my happiness to none other than Mrs. Pinkham.
Why will women suffer when help is near? Let me, as one who has had ,
some experience, urge all suffering women, especially young wives, to seek
Mrs. VinkhsTn’s advice.—Mrs. R. S. R., 113 E. Catherine St, Chambersburg, Pa, f
JiXi’ofi<‘d F rcmiiiß Jnhlry,
DaXVII.LB, Va.. Ndv. 25 Atasessiou
of the state Methodist conference the
committee charged with the trial of
Rev S M. Watts «!i the eiiarge of im
morality reported, finding the minister
guilty and expelling nidi ffout member
ship and tue ministry.
Hon. John <’obb Im Dead.
Montgomery, Ala.., Nov. 25—Hon.
John L. Cobb, ex-state treasurer of Ala
bama, died at his home iu this city. He
was 65 years old and had been promi
nent iu busiuess circles for years.
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.
Rogers to Enter the Race.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 25.—1 tis
stated that Hou. John Rogers, state
senator from Sumter county, will be a
caudidate iu the next Democratic pri
mary in the Sixth district to succeed
Hou. John H. Bankhead in congress.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is prepared by ex
perienced pharmacists who know pre
cisely the nature and quality of ingre
dients used.
Help Wanted—Male.
Agents get fifty cents on each dollar
no experience necessary. Write for
agent’s outfit. Address The Catholic
News, 5 Barclay St., New York.
Hotter.
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, Atlanta, Ga., Box 362, and one
will be sent you free.
RAILROAD FOR ALASKA.
New Invention That Makes Every Wheel
a Driving Wheel May Be Used.
A company is being organized in To
ronto to build a railroad to the Klon
dike. It is proposed to use a system of
motive power recently invented in To
ronto.
The principle of the invention is to
apply the power direct to every wheel
of the cars, doing away with a locomo
tive, making every wheel of a train a
driving wheel, and using gasoline as a
means of generating steam for power.
A motor is to be placed on every car,
and the inventors assert that their plan,
besides enabling them to dispense with
rails heavier than 60 pounds, will en
able trains to climb grades much steep
er than are now covered by any railroad
in the world.
There have been private trials of the
new invention in Toronto the past few
days -which demonstrate the promoters’
claim that a train of cars so equipped
can mount a grade of one in four.—
Exchange.
Kentucky’* First Town.
Nicholasville was the first town found
ed in Kentucky. It was used as a trad
ing post by Daniel Boone when there
was no other hamlet within 100 miles.
The one hundredth anniversary of the
formation of jhe county was celebrated
three years ago, and the citizens are
now arranging to celebrate the organi
zation of the town government 101 years
ago. One of the features of this celebra
tion will be the appearance of the only
living relative, so far as is known, of
Daniel Boone. This person is Willis
Boone, a boy 18 years old, who lives in
the Cumberland mountains and is the
great great-grandson of the old settler.
Hun tired* Struck by Lightning.
During a heavy rainstorm recently
lightning knocked hundreds of people
right and left in Muncie, Ind., but none
was seriously hurt.—lndianapolis Jour
nal.
THE BOWE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26. 1891
>trike Lilkely to Bo Settled.
London, Nov. 24. There was wide
spread interest iu the conference be
tween, the representatives of the eir.
plovers and the delegatioas of the strik
ing engineers, commenced here behind
closed doors, after many weeks of nego
tiations. Tne discussions are expected
to be prolonged, and it hoped some sat
isfactory understanding will be arrived
at in view of tne great misery the strife.'
has inflicteu upon tne engineering uuue
of Great Britain
Household G”ds., '
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 Inngs it
is invaluable. It has been tried for a
quarter us 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-Arrington Co. ’s drug store. Regu
lar size, 50c and sl.
A Child Burned tit Daxtll.
Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 24 — A 8-
year-oid child of Mr. aud Mrs. Bayliss,
at New Market, was burned to death
by having its clothes ignited from an
open grate. The child’s mother had
stepped across the street to visit a neigh
bor. She hardly reached her destina
tion before she was told that her house
was afire. A hasty investigation showed
that her child bad met a horrible death
from burning.
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You can’t cure consumption, but you
can avoid it and cure every other form ot
threat or lung trouble by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Co., Rome, Ga.
Ten Die In a Train Wreen.
Paris, Nov. 24. A dispatch from
Tarbes, capital of the department of
Haute-Pyrenes, announces that a ballast
train overtook a passenger train during
a fog at the Touruay railroad station.
The shoos is described as having been
terrific. Several oars were ground into
splinters, ten persons were killed and
many injured.
WARNING:—Persons vbo 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.
Immemie Jute Crop Iu India*
Washington, Nov. 24.—Consul Gen
eral Patterson, at Calcutta, in a report
to the state department, says: It is esti
mated that the jute crop of India this
year will be 6,800,000 bales of 4G J
pounds each, of which about 3,600,001
bales will be available for export. Be
says manufacturers may look for low
prices of raw material.
PERFECT MANHOOD
J The world admires perfect Mani Not
courage, dignity, or muriular development alone,
out that subtle and wonderful force known m
SEXUAL VITALITY 1
which letbs glory vs wjanhcod- the pride or .
both old aud young, but there ar< thousand* of men
Buffering -.he mental tenures of a weakened
manhood, chattered nerves, and falling <
sexual power who can be cured by our
Magical T reatment
which may be token at home -aider our direction*
or we will pav K. R. fare and hotel bill* for those .
who wish to come here. If we fall to cure. We have
no free prescriptions, free cure or C.O.D. fake. We ;
have *250,000 capital and guarantee to cure every
case we treat or refund every dollar you pay u*. or i
tee may he d*po*tor< In any bank .to be paid «•
OLD STYLE MUSICf UPHELD.
Method iat Hrenolier .Make* Some Salty
U««n.rk._ ruiatnirgr CUurch
Pittsburg. Nov. 2a —Dr. Charles F.
Bradley of Evanston, Illa, presided al
the third day.’ B session of the Methodist
Episcopal dviuroh congress. Tne devo
tional exercises consisted of the quaint
and solemn ceremonies of the early
Christian church, afier which'Bishop
H. W. Warren of Denver was intro
duced and made a short address. The
following papers were then read:
•‘Church Musio,’’ J. T. Hatfield. Ph.
D.. Northwestern university, Evauston,
Ills.; “Church Architecture and Church
Decoration,’’ T. W. Gaggin. A. 8., Sy
racuse university, Syracuse, N. Y.;
“The Order of Public Worship,” Rev.
Frank Ball, A. M , Des Moines, la.
Dr. H. D. Atchison of Wilmette, Ills.,
also spbke on church music and in the
course of his remarks said:
“It is a pity that the cycle of popular
sacred song inaugurated by the early
Methodist church should have suffered
caricature; but we all know that the
style of music tolerated by the average
revival meeting, camp meeting, Sun
dayschool and Epworth League conven
tions is unworthy of the history and
genius of Methodism.
“Because of the vast market they
have offered to the products of merce
nary trash writers, Methodists have
many musical sins to atone for. We
are suffering from the lack of an au
thoritative censorship of religious mu
sical press."
McKinley and Hie Meeea<e.
Washington. Nov. 2A—lt is under
stood that the president, in his message,
will suggest to congress that it will be
inadvisable at the present to take any
Action which would complicate the situ
ation in Cuba It is said he will sug
gest that the passage of resolutions re
cognizing belligerency or independence
would be inexpedient while the meas
ures of reform proposed by Spain are
being carried out by
The Coming* Woman *
Who goes to the club while her husband
tends the baby, as well as the good old
fashioned woman who e looks after her
home, will both at times get run down
in health. They will be troubled with
lose of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness,
fainting or dizzy spells. The most won
derful remedy for these women is 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 bitters.
Delicate women should keep this remedy
on hand to build up the system. Only
50c per bottle. For sale by Curry-Ar
rington.
< yras 'enlui Ord Io •’ianiy.
Atlanta, Nov. 24. —Judge Candler
has sentenced Tom Cyrus, a negro, to
be hanged on Dec. 22 On June 2. 1b97,
Cyrus killed Annie Johnson, his mis
tress. He was crazed with jealousy
but as soon as the deed had been com
mitted he hastened to the stationhouse
and surrendered. He was tried, con
victed and sentenced within six days
from the day of the crime. His case is
one of the most remarkable on record
on account of the short time that will
have elapsed from the time of the mur
der until the day of his execution.
CASTORIA
Tor Infants and Children.
n»ho- si . ,
I •
Cate* of Captain O. M. Carter.
Washington, Nov. 24.—While the
report of the court of inquiry in the
case of Captain O. M. Carter is still in
the office of the judge advocate general
of the war department, it is understood’
that the judge advocate of one of the
departments, probably the department
of the east, has been called upon to pre
pare a brief of the case for Secretary
Alger’s action.
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 and vigor, take 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-Bae of your
druggist, under guarantee to cure, 50c or
SI .00. Booklet and sample mailed tree. Ad.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Gordon on His "ay North.
Charlotte. N. 0., Nov. 24 —General
John B. Gordon of Georgia passed
through Charlotte enroute to Washing
ton. General Gordon is iu excellent
health and is now starting out on his
winter lecturing tour. He goes first to
Boston, wiiere next Monday night he
delivers his famous lecture “The Last
Days of the Confederacy.” He will go
from Boston to New York, aud through
tut New York state.
Disfigurement for life by burns or
scalds may be avoided by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great
remedy for piles and for all kinds of
sores and skin troubles. For sale by
Curry-Arrington Co.
'"Wob !< -*iter »* VVliiCh Alsu.
Bridgeport. Ala., Nov. 24.—Mrs.
Oargile, a young widow at Stevenson,
was assaulted by a white tramp iu day
light, within 100 yards of her home
The brute choked her almost insensible
and threatened to kill her if sne made
an outcry, aud afterwards flew to the
mountains. A posse is hunting him
aud he will be lynched if caught.
Incontinence of water 1 -urmg sleep
stopped immediately by Dr. E. Detchon’,
Anti Diueretic, Cures children and
adults alike. Price sl. Sold by D. W.
Curry, drugg 5 -*’ ‘"'me. Ga.
“Hill Crest” the residence of
A, W. Tedcastle for sale furn/
ished or unfurnished. Terms
easy* Apply to A, W, Tedcas/
tic, Rome, Ga,
|
discom- __
I forts and |
*• dangers of I a *<3 JMA
child-birth can
be almost en-
~ tirely avoided. AaLVnH
Wine of Cardui' iJ^) r
relievesex-
pectant moth
ers. It gives WttSMSBy
tonetothegeu
italorgans,and TsHplik
• puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps p woman
bear strong healthy children.
has also brought happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. A few doses often brings
joy to loving hearts that long
for a darling baby. No woman
should neglect to try it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of ten. All druggists sell Wine
of Cardui. fi.do per bottle.
For advice In cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
the “Ladies’ Advisory Department,’’
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga. Tenn.
Mrs. LOUISA HALE,
of Jefliirson, Gt., sayn
“When I first took Wine r'Cardui
we had been married three /ears, but
could not have any children. Nine
months later I had a fine girl baby.”
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by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
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strength where former weakness prevailed
Convenient package, simple, effectual, and
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The Cure is'Quick and Thorough.
Don’t be deceived by imitations: insist on
CATON’S Vitalizers. Sent sealed if your
druggist does not have it. Price $1 per pkge,
6 for $5, with written guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send us statement of caae and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
sent to each person.
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"weak man
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’-■L J, ' ' iny remitting 11.00 a sealed
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A? Is/V'arefi.lly compounded, will
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vld UH. obady oratory, or we will furnish
Success for 50 yrs. six packages for $5 with a
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money refunded. A l l letters
confidential, i nd goods sent with full instruc
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LE DnViv d This remedy being; in-
■' ’ ”■Tice ted directly t® tUfc
seat of those diseases
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Citation—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA- • Floyd County:
To all whom It may concern;.!. P, McConnell,
administrator of Mrs. Nancy Winn deceased,
baa in due form applied to the under signed
for leave to seil tne lands, belonging to the
estate of said deceased, and said application will
be heard on the first Monday in December,
next. This Ist daywf November, 1897.
JOHN P. DAVIB, Ordinary.
Year’* Support.
GEORGIA. Eleyd WRHity.
To all whom It may concern: Notice is hereby
given that the appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a j ear’s support to Ella. John J.,
Marion and May Belle Black, minor children of
John 8. Black, deceased, have filed tbplr award,
and unless good and sufficient cause iq shown,
the same will be made the judgment of the
court at the December term. 1897. of the Court
ofOtei-Ry. ■n>UNove»g s^,i^vig
Ordiwuy Floyd County
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T cases requiring special treatment, address, T
X giving symptoms. Ladies’ Medical De- S
... partment. Advice and book on Female
Y Diseases, with testimonials, free. JK
For Sale and Recommended b/
Curry-Arrington Co., J. T. Crouch
& Co., Rome Drug Co., C. A. Trevht
and Taylor & Norton.
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Buy © .
Smoot it i
White UW-
. Skin
For Vour Face!
ftprolMtb*? yvuewmg. for Lt is rvtwfc. red,
freckled, UknciiM)o. pimpled, until H tMcoca<r
repulnnefwiteLd utTrnctlTe li J
elwaye baxittful. The bur. wirni, impure
soap* ana ausmetlcs Injure the »kii>
Viola Cream
cleanses, nocrtohes erCV restores xhe skin, making
it soft, white and Dewruiif nl. It U not u cosmetkr
—does no* cover tip. hnt renn.-ve® blemishes. Ik
t* harmless and always jiK what we claim
for U. The only preparation -hat will positive'y
remove Freckles, Blackheads. Tan, Sunburn and
Pimples. Hundreds of testimonials from promi
nest ladies. Price 50 cents a jar at
G.C. BiTTNC’J TOLEDO.
End CRAVE.
FORFEIT If our testimonials are
KKnnn aottrue. Have the druggist show
them to you, or address with stamo
and we will send them and book free.
IheRuUK or Yocth cures all Nervous Diseases, such
8 J tveak Memory, Loes of Brain Power, Lost Vitality,
ikgtiy Emissions, Verfeoceie, Evil Dreams, Headache,
Fates tn the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by
yonthful error® or eaesesw,over indulgence or abuse.ot
any kind of either sex. Ask for Elixir or Youth. In
tablet or liquid form. Take no other, tl per bottle or
box, C for 86. Bold under a guarantee to cure or money
ref ended. Prepared only by
ZHB GBRMAN HOSPITAL REM2DY CO..
Qrand Bapida, Michigan, U. B. A.
For sale by Rome Drug Co., and C
A. Trevitt, Rome, Ga.
Chronic Diseases—*-
ofl&ll forms
Successfully Treated.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Palpita
tion, Indigestion, etc.
OCLtCLirjrlX
' of the Nose, Throat and Lungs.
! Diseases Peculiar to Women,
I Prolapsus, Ulcerations, Leucorrhea, etc.
Write, giving history of your case and it will
receive immediate attention An opinion, price
* of treatment, pamphlet and testimonials will be
J sent you rBB3
Dr. S, T, Whiraker, Specialist,
205 Norcross Ball ding, Atlants, G
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Ostrich Feathers-
Boas, Plumes and Tips
Cleaned, Curled
and Dyed.
t
j Kid Gloves cleaned, 15c to 50c per
i pair,
1
I. PHILLIPS’
; Whitehall St,, Atlanta Ga
»
: Kill to Live.
That living germa oy millions infeat
the human system and produce dis
eases of blood and nerves is no longer
a theory but a proven fact. That
: King's Royal Germeteur
1 Cures these diseases in a speedy and
' pleasant way, is equally proven.
spimG
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the hot season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic
preventive and cure. Sold every
where. SI.OO per bottle.
Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga,
MA NUFACTURERB.
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pavtacket, R. I.
WANTS ALL KINDS OF
Raw Furs, Skins, Ginseng, Senaca, etc
Prices quoted for next 60 days are as fol
lows: Silver Fox, $15.00 to $150.00: Bear,
$5.00 to $25.00; Otter, $4.00 to $9.00; Martin
’ $2.00 to $9.00; Beaver, $3.00 to $3.50 oer
1 pound; Wolf, SI.OO to $2.00; Red Fox, SI,OO
’ to $2,00; Miak, Tscto $1.00; Skunk, 25c to
, $1.00; Gray Fox, 50c to 75c; Rat, 20c to 25c
Price list on all other furs and skins fnr
’ nished upon application. Full prices gnar
-1 anteed, careful selection, courteous treat
ment, and immediateHreafittauss on all
consignments.