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THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY.
Vpom a Rnklect off Vital Utemt Eff-
(Mflnf the Welfare off All*
The following remarkAble letter from one
of the loading and best known scientific
writers of the proeent day is specially signifi
cant, and should bo of unusual value to all
readers who desire to keep paco with the
march of modern discoveries and events:
“ A general demand for reformation is one
of the most distinctive characteristics of the
nineteenth century. The common people, at
well as the more enlightened and refined, cry
out with no uncertain voice to be emancipa
ted f r m the slavery of conservatism and su
perstition which has hold the masses in gross
ignorance during a large portion of the
world's history, and iu the time of the 'Dark
Ages 1 camo near obliterating the lost glim
mer of truth. Dogmatic assertions and
blind empiricism are losing caste among
all (unsses of all countries. People
are beginning to think for them
selves, and to regard authority much less
than argument. Men and women are no
longer willing that a few individuals should
dictate to them what must bo their senti
ments and opinions. They claim tho right to
solve for thomsolves tho groat questions of
tho day, and demand that the general good
of humanity shall bo rospoctea. As tho re
sult of this general awakening wo see, on
every hand, unmistakable evidences of refor
matory action. People who, a few years
ago, ondured suffering tho most intense in
tho namo of duty, now realize the utter fool
ishness of such a course. Mon who wore
under tho Ixindago of bigoted ad visors allowod
thoir health to deitart; suffered their
constitutions to become undorminod
and finally died ns martyrs to a false system
of t reatment. There are millions of people
filling untimely gravos who might havo lived
to a green old ago had their original troubles
been takon in timo or properly troatod. Thoro
are thousands of pcoplo to-day thoughtlessly
enduring the first symptoms of somo serious
malady and without the slightest realization
of the danger that is before thorn. They
havo occasional headaches; a lack of appetite
ono day and a ravenous ono tho noxt, or
an unaccountable feeling of weariness,
sometimes accompanied bv nausea, and
attribute all theso troubles to tho old
idea of a slight cold or malaria. It is high
time that pooplo awoko to a knowledge of tfio
seriousness of theso matters and emancipated
thomsolves from tho professional bigotry
which controls thorn. When this is done and
when all olamas of physicians become liberal
enough to exclude all dogmas, havo that it is
thoir duty to cure disease as quickly, and as
safoly os possible; to maintain no other iwsi-
tion than that of truth honestly ascertained,
and to indorse and recommend any remedy
that has be n found U9ofuI, no matter what
its origin, thero will he no more nuarroling
among tho doctors, whilo there will bo great
rejoicing throughout tho world.”
“ I am well awaro of the censure that will
lie meted out to mo for writing this lottcr.
but 1 feel that I cannot l>e true to my honest
convictions unless I extend a helping lmnd
and indorso all that I know to ho good The
extended publications for tho past fow years,
and graphic descriptions of difforontdisoasos
of tlio kidneys and liver havo awnkenod tho
medical prof ession to tho fact that theso dis
eases are greatly increasing. Tho treatment
of tho doctors lias been largely experimental,
mul many of thoir patients liave died wliilo
they were casting about for a romedy to cure
them."
“It is now ovor two years since my atten
tion was first called to tho use of a most won
derful preparation in tho treatment of
Bright's disease of tho kidneys. Patients hail
frequently asked mo about tho romedy, and
I had hoard of remarkable cures effoclcd by
it, but like many others 1 hesitated to recom
mend its use. A personal friend of mino had
been iu poor health for somo time, and his
application for insurance on his life hod
been rojcctod on account of Bright’s
disease. (Jhomtcal and microscopical ex
amination of liii urino revealed the
presence of largo quantities of albumen and
granular tube casts, which confirmed tho
correctness of tho diagnosis. After trying
all.tho usual romedies,! directed him to use
this preparation and was greatly tmrpriuod
to ohsorvo a decided inprovemont within a
month, and within four months no tubo
casks could ho discovered. At that timo tl\oro
was present only a trace of albumen, mid ho
felt, as he expressed it, ‘perfectly well,’ and
all through tho influence of Warner’s Safe
Cure, tho romody ho usod.”
After this I prescribed this modicino in
full doses in b >th a JUfco and chronic nephri
tis* (Bright’s disease) and with the most sat is-
fa torv results. My observations were neither
small in number nor Lustily mado. They ex
tended ovor several months and embraced n
large number of cases which have provod so
satisfactory to my mind, that 1 w ould ear
nestly urge upon my professional brethren
tho importance of giving a fair and patient
trial to \\ amor’s Safe Cure. In a large class
of ailments where the blood Is obviously iu
an unhealthy state, osjucially whoro glun.lu-
lar engorgements anil Inflammatory
eruptions exist, indeed in many of thoro
forms of chronic in lisitosition in which there
Is no evidence of organic mischief, but whore
the general lionilh is depleted, the fane sallow,
tho urine colorod, constituting the condition
in u liicli the patient is tmid to lie * bilious,’ tho
advantage gained by tho use of this remedy
is remarkable, in Heights disease it seems
to act as a solvent of albumen; to soothe anil
heal the inflamed membranes; to wa-h out
the epitholial delirls which blocks up tho tub*
nil uriniferi, iui I to prevent a dostiuctivo
metamorphosis of tissue.”
" Belonging as X do to a branch of tho pro
fession that noltevoH that no ono Bcliool of
medicine knows nil tho truth regarding tho
l real mont of disease, and Icing independent
enough to select any remedy that will ruliovo
my iwtients, without reference to the source
from whence it comes, 1 mil glad to acknowl
edge and commend the merits of this remedy
thus frankly.
Respectfully ynurs,
It. A. GUNN, M. D.
IJean and Professor of Surgery, United States
ModicaJ College of New York; editor of
Medical Tribune; Author of Gunn’s New
and Improved Hand-ltook of llygieno and
Domestic tyedicino, etc., etc.
A Double Ship,
To build a ship so tlmt in case of ncoi-
dont to tho bow tho stern half can bo in
stantaneously separated from it, nud can
oontinue tho voyage securely and easily
on its own account, is tlio latest contri
bution to tlio li«t of safeguards against
tlio dangers of tlio sea. Tho idea is Tlmt
of a German inventor, and is set forth
with somo detail in tlio Hamburg
Courier, which sees no reason why it
should not bo entirely feasible. It would
require many departures from tho pres
ent moilo of building vessels, as well as
from their internal arrangement and
equipment; but tlio inventor asserts
Unit, as a whole, a vessel so oonstruolcd
could bo fully as seaworthy mul swift as
any built on the present plan, and would
lie twice as secure against disaster.
ACVEllHELV.
Somo time ago Goo. Alcohol Kelly, ot
Halifax, N. S., mado an application for
membership in tlio Lime-Kiln Club, but
ns no uotieo was taken of tho applica
tion hu writes; “While I notice that
Sir Isaac Walpole has often passed tho
bean-box, I regret that my name has not
appeared ns duly elected. Why ?" Til ■
President d sired to explain tlmt the.
petition had been duly received, but to
within a week past no answers could be
hnd to"various letters written to citizens
ol Halifax regarding the moral charac
ter of tho applicant. Tho committee
han at length ascertained that ho was
tho man who invented circus lemonade,
and they had decided to report adversely
on his petition.
llsppjr Oner Harp.
St, Lotus, Mo.—A Chronicle reporter
wi« * 1<1 by Mr. Alfred J. Papin, of this
01 tv, that his nephew had the moBt obsti
nate rose of inflammatory rheumatism
"'Inch bullied ail kinds of treatment until
St Jacobs Oil, the great pain-conqueror
was usod. It enro l tho young man, and
he recommends it ns tho greatest euro
for pains in the world.
The greater tlio fear, the more Hiililimo is
that courage which ran stand firm in its ore*.
lint° u “ Hhrinkln * | y pursuo tlio path of
An enrlrher of the blood and pnriBer of
the system; enres lnssitade end l.cx of an.
ergy; such is Rrown’i Iron Hitters.
Wo often find a thousand excellent cxcum*
for our gravest faults, hut if anyono wrongs us
in tin) least, tho offence is unpardonable.
Kkyhkh, W. \ITI)7TWTdT Ewin say.:
Many esteem Brown’a Iron Bitters an ex.
oelleut tonic.”
Many arc ambitions of saying grand things—
that is of luting grandiloquent. Eloquence is
speaking out, a quality fow esteem and fewer
aim at it
iRRnKl.l, COUNTY, N. C. The Ex.Hheriff,
»i ; W F. iVi»,i„j, : "Brown’. Iron
Bitter* ha. ropro ved my digeation and g.n-
oral health.
Tlio men in every community who Inbor most
cincorcly for the good of tho pcoplo are tlio
most independent in their own convictions and
principles.
The solvent properties of enidn oil are so wt 11
established tlmt it is unneceessnry to quote ex
amples. Carlsiline is mudo from crudn oil
devoid of smell, and is guaranteed to remove
scurf and dandruff.
A larger, doeper sympathy and eompassion
with those who are weak, erring and sinful, is
the best safeguard wo havo nguinst contamina
ting influences.
Mr. J. E. Harvey, 140 Hridgo Ht.. Brooklyn,
siivs: “I havo no more dread of inllamntory
rheumatism since Dr. Elmore’s Itheumatlno-
(hmtalino brought mo out of tho rerriblo con
dition I was in last year.”
Wlicrovor wo find a man or woman with en-
pueity, enthusiasm ami energetic industry,
tie re we tlmt a valuable character, ami may
expect valuable results.
“7'Vfv Dr.'s ; ho cud of mtsliriuc; uo relief.
U>\ Henson's Skin Cure has drinrn away all
•'ruptinn* and I'm nearly well."—Ida C. Young,
11miiltoii, Ill. Druggists keep it. £1.
Doing good is tlio only certainly happy ac
tion of a man’s life.—[Sidney.
“ Dr. Benson’s Colory and Chamomile Pilb
ero worth thoir weight, in guild in nervous and
pick hondaciiG.”—Dr. II. H. Bchlichtor, of
Baltimore.
'Hie censure of thoso that are opposite to us
iH tin 1 nicest commendation that can ho given
us.—[St. Kvremond.
Lawks’ »V children’s hoots A shoes cannot run
ovor if Lyon s Patent Heel Btiffoncrs are used
As they, who fororor slight infirmity, take
physic to repair thoir health, do ‘ rather
impair it; so they who, for ovory trifle, are a-
ger to vindicato their character, do rather weak
en it,—[Burke.
For dyspepsia, Indigestion, depression ot
spirits and genua) debility, in thoir vsrioii
forms; r Uo as a pi even live nganst fever and
ague and other intermittent lovers, the 'Fer
ro -Phosphorate I Elixir of C«W.va ” madt
hy Csuwell, 11 z.ir * A Co , NMv Yoik, and
>old by all Diii.gUts, is the t cst tonic; nrnt
for patients recovering fr. m lover uud othei
.lokuess, it has no equal.
A tender oouhoJoii o in an Inestimable bless
ing, that iH, u conscience not only quick to
discern want is evil hut instantly to shun it,
as the eyelid closes itself against a mote.—[T
Adams.
Obliged to Leave Work.
Bond tho evidouco of n worthy mochnnio
uho was obliged to lenvo work, who has boon
cured, and is now tiblo to iifiiin attend to his
labors and support his family.
Mr. Henry williams was recently spoken
to about hiH genoml health. He replied by
making a general statement, which is in sub
stance as follows: I was formerly employed
in tlio sewing machino works nt East Bridge
port, Oonn., until 1 was takon sick and obliged
to leave work. After a couple of months of
hnrd battle I am about well and ready to
rotum.
I feel impelled, from n sonso of duty, to
make known my ooso, with tho hopo that it
will ho made kuown to every suffering innn
nud woman with diseased kidneys, that thoro
is a modicino called Haut's Remedy capable,
ns 1 heliovo, of curing any case of tlio most
extremo form, and when no other relief can
ho obtained. I will give you some of tho
details of my case, observing nt tho same
timo that language could hardly dcsoribo my
sufferings.
About two months ago I caught a heavy
cold which settled iu my kidueys, and tiio
pains iu the small of my back wore some
thing fearful. I was uuablo to work, and
sufferod tho most when walking or stunding
for any length of timo; hnd two doctors, hut
rocoivod no bonoilt from oithor. I had u
natural antipathy against patent medicinos,
hut I toll you tlmt is all gone. I saw Hunt’s
Remedy advertised, sont nud got a bottle,
and with tlio first dose I began to get woll. 1
continued tho use of it, and am now around
ns you soo me, and am perfectly well, and
am about to go to work. I consider it the
greatest modicino for kidney complaints over
yot discovered. If my statement will ho of
eervioe you aro at liberty to use my name.
It is very often moro noocssarv to conceal
contempt than resentment, tlio former being
never forgiven, hut the lutter sometimes forgot,
--[Chesterfield.
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WOMAN AND THE BABY.
What a puzzle the little child is in the domestic economy!
' How the mother gives of her own life and strength to support the life
of her blessed little youngster!
How the child kicks, and laughs, and crows s
How the child grows, and is heavier and heavier every aay.
And yet she lifts him, and tosses him, and plays with him, and takes
care of him by day and by night.
Is it any wonder the mother breaks down? Her back aches. Her
stomach fails her. Her liver is bad. Her blood is thin, and she says she
feels poorly. Yes, yes, poorly—very poorly. Give mother a bottle of
Brown's Iron Bitters. She needs the iron in her blood, which that will
put there. She must have strength, or she will be a confirmed old invalid.
Broom's Iron Bitters helps worn and weary women into new life,
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It is an especial favorite of the lad es
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It I, th. cra.t SELP-THREADINO SHUTTLE
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It is the great SELF SETT1NQ NEEDLE MA.
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sswzxrc ACAOSxxnc
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W A CAMP, Manager, Atlanta, Ga., or RAWLS, BROS. & CO , Loctl
Aeenis, Dallas, Ga.
Thirteen Years In Active Service,
The timo enlisted for hns not yet expired. Honorable coinpetilion never
hurts in the wsr that is now being waged by merchants one against another.
I desire to call the attention of my old patrons os well os the public in
general that I
Can And Will Sell
Goods as cheap as any man who purport! to bo doing an l.o torable busi
ness -that is
DOING AN IIONORABME BUSINESS,
Otherwise I have nothing-to say. My name is the style of the oldest biisi-
ness house in Dallas nud I have been a constant resident of this county for
thirty-nine years. The people know me and my record as a business mail is
generally known. Therefore come to me with “SPOT CASH” and you will
lie delighted with the result. I keep family groceries including Coffee, Meat,
Tea, Sugars, Flonr, Rice, etc. I keep canned goods including canned fish mack
erel Oysters. Sardines, etc. Pickels, plain and mixed, Powder, diot and cap”,
matches nnd tobacco snutf, and cigars. Patent and standard medicines.
A fine and well selected stock of Crockery from Caxon & Co. of Clinton St.
Potteries, Linton N J. n supply of tin from the Atlanta Stove and Tin House.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, I MAKE A SPECIALITY
In notions such as hosiery, suspenders, corsets, spool cotton, colloretting,
iciirfs, etc., etc, 1 am complete. My dry goods are from the old and well es-
tahlished house of John Silvey & Co. I alsojteek saddles, leather and shoe
hidings nnd a thousand things too tedious to mention. Como to see me and
if you don’t see wliat you want ask for it, nud when you come just say yeu want
mine goods for spot cash and you will be surprised as well as delighted with
ihe bargains you will certainly iccieve. I de!y competition and iu prices will
.how up with any one. Try me.
Your Humble Servant,
F. M. GANN.
—FOR SALE BY—
CUNNALLY & CHRISTIAN,
-DKUGG1ST8-
DALLAS, - - GEORGIA.
c. d. mcgregor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DALLAS, GA.
[Office in tho Court House.]
I give my entire attention to the
practice of law. Promptness is my
motto. Collecting a sjiec'alty.
July 5 tf.
I. W, ROBERTS & SON.
All styles Moulding, Brackets and
Balusters made to order.
We are are dealers in all styles of
Wood Burial Cases and Caskets Robes,
Linings and Untertakers’ Hardware,
which we will furnish at all hours, day
or night, promptly.
N W Roberts & Son,
DALLAS, GA.
DR. J. M. HARRISON,
Practicing Physician.
DALLAS, GA.
[Office with Dr Robertson]
Tenders his professional services to
the citizens of Dallas and surrounding
country. julyl2 ly
Dr. Wm. C. Connally,
PRACriCINU PHYSICIAN.
In all departments of medicine and sur
gery. Amply supplied with all neces
sary means and appliances for the relief
and cure of suffering humanity.
Office at the Dallas drug store. Resi.
dence opposite Christian Hotel. Al
ways ready for duty. jan25tf