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4 PERSONAL POINT OF VIEW.
In these columns some days since ap
peared an Item relative to an old Irish
street peddler. His specialty was black
ing, vftiioh he recommended as possess
ing some unusual qualities. I beKeve he
said it would not stick to your hands
and ■soil 'them. He said also, that it was
a special blacking put up in Philadel
phia.
At any rate I learned yesterday that
thia oily tongued Hibernian with the
queer old wrinkled face bought every
boa of this blacking from a wholesale
house here, and it was nothing more or
less than ''Masons.*’ He paidcents a
donen for them and sold them for 10
cents each—4B cents of clear pro At. As
he probably sold four or five dozen per
day, he didn’t have a bad thing. The
only trouble was soaking the label off.
Barnum said: “The American people
liked to be humbugged. ’ ’ It looks that
way.
Marietta is in the slough of despond.
And well she may be. Listen to her tale
of sorrow as told in the Journal of that
city.
“Had yon noticed the absence of at
tractions on the streets this fall? Not a
singledarky with his banjo has shown
up with a liver pad or electric belt at
tachment lurking in the rear. Dr. Kill
me-quiek with his kill me sure remedies
has entirely disappeared. The long
haired dentist who pulled teeth where
they were and where they weren’t, and
sold you soap to wash your conscience,
doesn’t puH teeth in public any more.
Even the corn cure vender, who sold
razor paste and electrio insoles, visits us
no more, and people here have not seen
a chart of the internal arrangement of
the human body in so long a time that
most of them have forgotten the func
tions of the liver, kidney, spleen, stom
ach and bowels, and no longer require
Sagwa three times a dav to give them
appetite. What is the matter?’’
“Alast and what can be the matter,”
wails the echo from the hills and across
the rolling valleys and e’en from the
far distant and tumbling billows of the
sea comes the plaintiff ory of woe, woe.
Charlie Fat (think of that name) and
Ed Mime are two negro hands employed
in Barney’s stable. The other day they
got a big juicy ’possum, They baked
him in royal style at the fire in the sta
ble rooms, and then set the suooulent
dish aside to cool.
When they went back to enjoy Brer
’Possum, it had disappeared. Then
there were two of the maddest negroes
in North Georgia in that stable. They
ran to the door, and lo! going up by the
Armstrong was the form of Will Dobbs,
a small negro, bearing in triumph the
pan of marsupial. His triumph was
snort-lived. Boiling with hot wrath
Charlie Fat aud Ed Mims swooped down
on the pickaniny and his glorious bur
den. A wail of despair, a scramble, and
silence again engulfed the thoroughfare.
The dirt besmeared and rended frag
ments of possum strewed the surround
ing neighborhood
I was held up and threatened with
most dire things right on the parlor
floor of the Armstrong the other even
ing. I was discussing the forth coming
visit of Kris Kringle with two most
charming and dainty little maids. They
had told me with all the winsome and
r,:_ ■ 1 ' I The newly
-H Cl wedded couple
step through the
<3 door of the fu-
\\ lure. They pass
\ from the happy,
A "91 y'-xV I (thoughtless
' V-A, | present into an
■T t' i avenue of possi-
-= Im'V’L\ bilities. The fu-
ZwCvA ture is what
77// l" \ ISSfSS they make it
111 I I I • \ _l | what their
-J 1 j I II W _J health makes it
/J7l I \ l-W —happy or mis-
I V'-C''"'— erable —a suc
cess or failure
full of the love
and brightness and joyfulness of mutual
love and helpfulness, and healthy, rosy,
rollicking children, or, tortured with pain
and sickness and mutual fault-finding and
dependence, and lacking the binding tie of
healthy, happy offspring. A world depends
upon the young wife. If she has taken
proper care of herself and is healthy in a
womanly way, the probabilities are all in fa
vor of a happy home filled with the music
of childish laughter. Too many young wo
men neglect to take care of their womanly
selves. They shrink from the distasteful
“examinations” and "local treatment”
upon which most physicians insist. There
is no need for this.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription acts di
rectly on the important and delicate organs
concerned in wifehood and motherhood. It
makes them strong and, healthy. It allays
inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain
and gives the tortured nerves rest and tone.
It prepares for wifehood and maternity.
Taken during the expectant period, it ban
ishes discomfort and makes the coming of
baby easy and comparatively painless. It
insures the new-comer’s health and an am
ple supply of natural nourishment. Over
00,000 women have testified to its merits.
Druggists who offer substitutes aim to get
a few pennies extra profit.
Dr. Pierce’s great book, “ Common Sense
Medical Adviser,” would prevent more
than half the sickness in any family. It
gives the best advice for curing common
ailments without a doctor. It tells all
about anatomy and physiology and the
origin of life, and is the most valuable,
practical medical work ever printed. A
free copy in paper covers sent for 31 one
eent stamps to pay cost of mailing only.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y. For cloth-bound, 31 stamps.
coquettish airs of young folk who had a
special hold on the big warm heart of
Santa that they had prepared, a list of
. the things most desired. There was to
1 be a wonderful bride doll, a bureau,
1 toilet, sets, and scores of pretty toys
1 precious to the little misses,
I was enjoying that talk even more
than the enthusiastic speakers, when
i suddenly a youth of some five summers
1 confronted me. His lipa carledin scorn,
his eyes flashed forth aupresne indigna
-1 tion, and his trim little figure was rigid
■ and erect. I quailed before that picture
> of complete and burning wrath. My
• knees grew weak beneath ase, and I fell
1 a trembling with fear.
* ’Look here Mister. If yer fools wid
1 my doney, I’ll ent yer heart open wid
my steel and scrape yer gizzard.”
1 That was too much and I fled in wild
i terror down the steps and into the night
Anthony Hope Hawkina, possibly
the most popular and most widely read
1 novelist of the day has reached Chicago
> on hie lecturing tour of the principal
American cities. A Chicago Inter-Ocean
man interviews him as follows:
> “Weren’t you afraid to attempt a
■ .equal to ‘The Prisoner of Zenda.?’ And
what sequel could there be?”
“Yes, I know the prejudice against
1 sequels, and it took a good deal of
thought to get a sequel. Perhaps if you
think of it as long as I did you’ll think
of one.”
In answer to questions Mr. Hope said:
‘“The Dolly Dialogues’ were written for
a newspaper, one at a time, and grew
into a series. My first book, *A Man of
Mark,’ I published at my own expense.
I have come out clear on it, by now. My
first successful book, ‘The Prisoner of
Zenda,’was the fourth or fifth I wrote.”
Mr. Hawkins is 34 years old, rather
bald, good looking, and was a barrister
by profession.
Contrary to the habit of many authors,
Mr. Hope does not sell a story until it
i*. finished. In this way he avoids some
of the sorrows of life. He doos not
know how long it takes him to write a
book. He writes a first draft, puts that
away awhile, and then revises it several
times. The published statement that he
never revises is untrue. “Simon Dale”
will be published in book form in the
spring, and the sequel to “The Prisoner
of Zenda” soon after.
“Rupert of Hentzau.” the sequel to
“The Prisoner of Zenda” began public
ation in the December McClure’s on this
side, and in Astor’s handsome magazine,
“Pall Mall” in England. J. C. R.
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
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. ;
MAY SAVE MRS. NOBLES.
Bill to Prevent the Hanging of Women
In the State of Georgia.
Atlanta, Dec. 2.—The purpose of a
bill just introduced in the Georgia legis
lature is to save Mrs. Elizabeth Nobles,
the white woman now under death sen
tence. The measure was introduced by
Mr. Berry of Whitfield at the sugges
tion of Governor Atkinson, who will
soon be called upon to commute her
sentence to life imprisonment or to an
absolute pardon
The bill is short in its provisions and
it is clear that the measure was inspired
by the Nobles case. It provides that
the death penalty shall in no case be
executed upon a woman who has been
found guilty of murder, unless the jury
which finds her guilty shall expressly
recommend that she be hanged. As
Mrs. Nobles’ jury did not recommend
that she be hanged, the bill will apply
to her case.
It is urged by some that the measure
will not apply to cases that have al
ready been tried, but if that is true it
will not defeat the purpose of the meas
ure, as Governor Atkinson could have
the backing of the laws of his state in
commuting the old woman’s sentence
to life imprisonment.
It Brings Ravishing Dreams of Bliss.
In southern Arizona the jail and
prison officials have their hands full in
trying to prevent the smuggling into
their institutions of the seductive ma
lignant. This is a kind of loco weed
more powerful than opium. It is a dan
gerous thing for the uninitiated to han
; die, but those who know its uses say it
produces more ravishing dreams than
: opium. The Mexicans mix it with to
bacco and smoke it with cigarettes, in
' haling the smoke. When used in this
: way, it produces a hilarious spirit in
the smoker that cannot be equaled by
; any other form of dissipation. When
smuggled inside the prison walls, the
. Mexicans readily pay $4 an ounce for
• it, but free men buy it on the outside
for 50 cents.—San Francisco Call.
TELE TBIBUNE FBIDAY. DBUEMBEB 3. 1897.
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ALABAMA MINERS STRIKE.
Tw.lv. •■'qal Ulgs.r. Damsad •
K«-Iwa>*lua u« Wag»<.
BihminohaW. Ala., Dec. jf. Newt
come, from Walker county that mines,
at Oorona, L.x-kbart, Pallou, Black Dia
mond, Uoai Valley, Mountain Valley
and Gaslight, about 1.200 all told, have
struck, it is alleged, because of the fail
ure of the operators to restore the 10
per cent reduction in wages made last
spring and wuioii the mi ers claim the
operators promised to restore Novem
ber 1.
A massmeeting of the miners at Day’s
Gap formulated a final demand which
the operators rejected. It is said all the
miners in Walker county, except Amer
ican and Mountain Top, are inle. Tun
operators involved are the Virginia and
Alabama Goal company, Oorona Coal
company. Dear Creek Goal company
and the Mosuitain Valley Goal and Goke
company.
The strike leaders claim the strike
will spread to other Walker county
mines, but the operators do not appear
alarmed.
Dig down to'the cause of your sick
ness, if you want to get well and stay
well. Most likely it’s indigestion. The
irritating poisons of fermenting, putrid
food, left in tbe stomach by Indigestion,
-cause headache, neuralgia, nervousness,
dizziness, stomach ache, nausea, irrita
bility, and all the other well known
symptoms of indigestion.
They also cause many pains and dis
orders which are often laid to other
causes and hence are not easily cured.
But as soon as the poisons are removed,
all these symptoms and disorders disap
pear, because there is nothing left to
cause them. Nothing succeeds in this
like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because
it prevents the undigested food from
fermenting in the stomach and helps
the stomach to digest its food.
Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to
SI.OO per bottle. X
Aew a ktali iaar<«t u’Affaira.
Washington. Dec. 2.—M. Edhem
Bey, the new charge d’affairs of the
Ottoman empire at Washington, wild
has just arrived here, though stiil a
young man, had a highly successful ca
reer. After his academic studies h-t
was one of the sultau’s private secrets
ries and before coming to Washington
was second secretary of legation al
Brussels, where he remained but one
year. M. Edhem Bey is a man of let
ters.
- : » —u . 4 1
How to Prevent Pneumonia.
At this time of the year a cold is very
easily contracted, and If left to run its
course without the aid of some reliable
cough medicine is liable to result in that
dread disease, pneumonia. We know of
no better remedy to cure a cough or cold
than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
We have used it quite extensively aud
it has always given entire satisfaction.
—Olagab, Ind. Ter. Chief.
This is the only remedy that is known
to be a certain preventive of pneumonia.
Among the many thousands who have
used it for colds and la grippe, we have
never yet learned of a single case having
resulted In pneumonia. Persons who
have weak lungs or have reason to fear
an attack of pneumonia, should keep
the remedy at hand. The 25 and 50
cent sizes for sale by Curry-Arrington
Co.
1 wo t«s iimg Toother.
Atlanta, Deo. 2.—Bud Brooks ano
Grady Reynolds, the murderers of Mer
chant M. G. Hunt, will be hanged at
Jefferson on the same day Governor
Atkinson, at the request of Judge
Hutchins and Solicitor General Brand,
respited Grady Reynolds until Dec. 17,
the day on which Bud Brooks is to be
hanged, in order that there might be
one day of execution for both.
• •■"’T r. w
Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa.,
says. * ‘My child is worth millions to
me; yet I would have lost her by croup
had I not invested 25 cents in a bottle
of One Minute Cough Cure.” It cures
coughs, colds and all throat and lung
troubles.—Curry-Arrington Co.
Wilson and Carry at Auburn.
Auburn, Ala., Dec. 2.—National Sec
retary of Agriculture James Wilson
and Hon. J. L. Curry, trustee of ths
Slater fund, arrived here. They were
met by the cadet corps and escorted tc
Langdon hall, where both made ad
dresses to the school and general public.
Secretary Wilson rode over the experi
mental farm, viewed the many college
buildings, and it is supposed he Was
well pieased.
Don’t be persuaded into buying lini
ments without reputation or merit—
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm costs no more,
and its merits have been proven by a
test of many years. Such letters as the
following, from L. G. Bagley, Hneneme,
Cal., are constantly being received:
‘ ‘The best remedy for pain I have ever
used is Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and
I say so after having used it in my
family for several years.” It cures rheu
matism , lame back, sprains and swell
ings. For sale by Curry-Arrington Co,
Aoi'Ainud ok Fefer Xow.
Decatur, Ala., Dec. 3.—The state
convention of the Woman’s Christian
Temperance union, which was post
poned ou account of the epidemic, has
served notice that the meeting will < o
held at New Decatur in the latter pari
of this month. The session will last
one week.
After hearing some friends contin
ually praising Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis
Fleck, of Anaheim, California, pur
chased a bottle of it for his own use and
is now as enthusiastic over its wonder
ful work as anyone can be. The 25 and
50 cent sizes for sale by Curry-Arring
ton Co.
MAKE A DOLLAR
By sending four cash subscribers
to the Weekly TRIBUNE. Local
agents wanted throughout North
Georgia and Alabama. All post
masters are authorized to receive
subscriptions.
IDEAL ORANDMOTHKM
WTomen Who Know the Laws of Nature and Obey
F 1 ~ Them May Live to Green Old Age.
/ Mrs. Pinkham Say. When We Violate Nature’s Lawt
‘ T -’f~ Our Punishment Is Pain—ls We Continue
*• Neglect the Warning We Die.
Providence has allotted us each at least seventy
years in which to fulfill our mission in
wKI^ life ’ aud is £ enerall y our own fault if
.. \ we die prematurely.
a Nervous exhaustion invites disease.
| This statement is the positive truth.
\ When everything becomes a burden
„ antl y° u cann ot walk a few blocks
\ without excessive fatigue, and you
A rea k out into perspirations easily,
vM) i » and your face flushes, and you grow
'i* 1/, 1 H excited and shaky at the least provoca-
fill tion, and you cannot bear to be
| f \ crossed in anything, you are in dan-
’ 'a ( w i ’ iger; your nerves have given put; you
■ w yv ’ need building up at once! To build
up woman’s nervous system and re
store woman’s health, we know of no better or more inspiring medicine than
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Your ailment taken in time can bo
thrown off, if neglected it will run on into great swifering and pain.
Here is an illustration. Mrs. Lucy Goodwin, Holly, W. Vs., says:
“ I suffered with nervous prostration, faintness, all-gone feeling and palpi
tation of the heart. I could not stand but a few moments at a time without
having that terrible bearing-down sensation.
“ When I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I
only weighed 108 pounds, and could not sit up half a day; before, however, I
had used a whole bottle, I was able to be about. I took in all about three bot
tles of the Compound, and am entirely cured; now I weigh 131 pounds and feel
like a new woman, stronger and better than ever in my life.”
iSoit transpires that because of the virtues of Mrs. Pinkham’s wonderful
Compound, »ven a vary sick woman can br cured and live to » yreen old age.
“GODLESS EDUCATION.” .
A Writer In the Augusta Chronicle Dis
cusses Dr, Plunket’s Address.
The following communication re
cently appeared in the Augusta
Chronicle:
Editors Chronicle —The Rome Trib
une quotes Rev. Dr. Plunket as ray
ing in an address at the Presbyterian
synod recently held in this city:
“Only 10 per cent.of our young men
are members of the Christian church,
75 per cent, never go to church, 85 per
cent, of our criminals are under 30
years of age, and 75 per cent, of the
frequenters of saloons,gambling hells,
bawdy houses, are from the compara
tive youth of the land. ”
The character of education received
in the state schools Is, in part, respon
sible for this.
I know the constitution of our gov- i
ernment cannot admit religious in
struction into its institutions of learn
ing, but nevertheless it is true that
the spirit of unbelief has honey
combed itself into our state educa
tional enterprises. Literature is ,
pregnant with unbelief, and our
young people are fed on unwholesome
mental food.
This, Mr. Editor,is a terrible indict
ment, and yet other earnest thinkers,
as Mrs. Dr. Felton, Rev. Sam Jones,
and Bill Arp, have expressed some
what similar views Where is the
fault? The educational system is lib
erally sustained by public taxes; the
managers or superintendents are ac- ,
tive and zealous; and there probably i
never was a time when teachers were
so anxious to perfect themselves for
their work.
Yet look at the evidences of juvenile
depravity. This state has spent a
sum of $14,000,000 in the last quarter ,
of a century for educational purposes, •(
and yet there is now law providing
for juvenile reformatories in every
county. This county has spent about
$1,000,000 on its public schools, and
has bad a reformatory for some years.
The principal keeper reports that 803
of the 2,225 criminals in bis charge
are 21 years of age and under; and be
also reports that of the entire 2.235
there are 1,035 who can read or write.
We have laws against selling liquor
or cigarettes to minors, or allowing
minors to gamble, and there is an
outcry for ‘‘curfew,’ laws to keep
in at night. The children seem to be
getting beyond control, for the cry for
these laws evidently comes from par
ents. The public school system was
to make children good, but it does
not seem to have that effect. The
fault is not with our school officials,
for as already stated, they are active
and zealous, and I, think the great
bulk of them hardly deserve the een
sure of being tinctured with **a spirit
of unbelief.” Most of them are,
doubtless, church members. The ,
fault is system itself. You can
not take the tender mind of a child 1
away from the parent and commit it '
to the charge of a public functionary, 1
and expect any good to come of it. i
You cannot ignore God in education, (
and look for a blessing.
An Observer.
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneumo
nia or consumption. Instant relief and a
certain cure are afforded by One Minute
Cough Cure. For sale by Curry Arring
ton Co., Rome, Ga.
$2-95 to Atlanta and return via
Western £ Atlantic R. R, Thursday
Dec- 9th limited 10th. G K, Ayer. P,
tT.A
Nouoe.
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 882, andons
will be sent you free., XS
A New fiMaotbr OrKfiniiitiDii.
Pittsburg, Dec. 2.—The Washhouse
operatives in tinplate mills, dipping
terne plates into the vats, kave formed
a tradesuniou and will make applica
tion for admission to the American Fed
eration of Labor at the coming meeting
in Asheville. There are about 2.000
Washhouse men employed in the differ
ent factories in the country and it is
claimed that a large number in Pitts
burg, the Ohio valley, Wheeling and
Indiana have joined the new organiza
tion.
J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0., was
for thirty years needlessly tortured
by physicians for the cure of eczema.
He was quickly cured by using De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve the famous
healing salve for piles and skin dis
eases. -Curry-Arrington Co.
Attempted HuUiap In" Moslem
St. Louis, Deo. 2.—A special to The
Post Dispatch from Sail Antonio, Tex .
says advices have been received here of
an attempt to hold up aud rob a passen
ger train ou the Mexican National road
near Monterey, Mex., by nine masked
and well armed Mexicans. The passen
gers made resistance an.i the outlaws
were unsuccessful. They are being pur
sued by soldiers aud it caught will be
shot.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke You Life Away.
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,
full of new life aud rigor, take No-To-Bac,
the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days
Over 400,0(D cured. Buy No-To-Bue of your
druggist, under guarantee to cute, 50e or
41.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad
Sterling Kernedv Cn . < 'in. n. N-w York
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.
Aii Usiec-.mi **t Atlieim.
Athens, Ga., Dec. 2.—An election of
mayor aud aldermen occurred here.
Everything passed off quietly aud Ath
ens has the same aidermen without an
exception that she had last year. Mr.
E. L Smith was elected mayor.
Morrison & Trammell make the
best brick possible and sell them all
over the country.
Buy a
Smooth
White
Skin
For Your Face!
It probab’7 needs renew)n7. for it is rough, red,
freckled, blotched «>. pimpled, until It bas become
repulsive ot anructive. Healthy skin is
always b cutiful. The sen and wind, impure
soaDd ana soamoticb injure the shin.
Viola Cream
cleanses, nourishes anti restores \he skin, making
it soft, white and beau iful. lb is not a cosmetic
—does not cover up. but remote* blemishes. It
Is harmless and always •’oes Juv what we claim
for it. The only preparation '.hat will
remove Freckles, Blackheads Tun, Sunburn and
Pimples. Hundreds cf testimonials from promi
nent ladies. Price 50 cents a .far at dru£gista.
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Where jou are in position te
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E. E. Forbes Music House
is enjoying one of the most
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of Its exis ence, and is better
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for prices on
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Stop
When in Chattanooga, either on
business or pleasure, at the most;
comfortable and convenvient hotel'
in the city.
Stanton House,
Near the Central Station and
convenient to business center
Rates, $2 a pay.
M. M. Kline & Co. Proprietors.
Pawtucket Fur Company,
294 Main St, Pawtucket, 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 8150.00; Bear,
85.00 to 825 00; Otter, 84.00 to 89.00; Martin
82.00 to 89.00; Beaver, 83.00 to 83.50 per
pound; Woif, 81-00 to 82.00; Red Fox, 81,00
to 82,00; Mink, 75c to 81-00; Skunk, 25c to
81.00; 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.
VIM, VIGOR. VITALITY
RESTORED
30 DAT»,
[Good Effects at Once.
CATON’S VITA LIZ ER
Cures general special debilily, wakefulness,,
spermatorrhoea, emissions, impotenty, pare
sis,etc. Collects functional disorders, caused
by errors or excesses, quickly restoring Lost
Manhood in old or young, giving vigor and
strength where former weakness prevailed
Convenient package, simple, effectual, aud
legitimate.
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 JI per pkge,
6 for >5, with written guarantee of complete
cure. Information, references, etc., free and
confidential. Send us statement of case and
25 cts. for a week’s trial treatment. One only
■ent to each person.
CATON MED. CO., Boston, Mass..
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 6ei meteor
Cures these diseases in a speedy andi
pleasant way, is equally proven.
SPKIWO
Is here. Look to your health at the*
beginning of the hot season. Keep-
G ermetenr on band. Cse it as a tonijr
preventive and cure, fold every
where. 81.00 per bottle.
Atlanta Chemical Co., itlaota, 6a.
MANUFACTURERS.!