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Blood Troubles:
An the blood contnlns nil the elements necessary to sustain life, it is impor
tant that it be kept free of nil impurities, or it becomes n source of disease,
poisoning itistcnd of nourishing the body, nml loss of health is sure to follow.
Some poisons enter the Wood from without, through the skill hy absorption, or
inoculation ; others from within, as when waste products accumulate in the
system and ferment, allowing disease germs to develop nml be tnken into the
circulation. Willie nil blood troubles have one common origin, each has some
peculiarity to distinguish it from tile other. Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula,
Cancer, Rheumatism, Begem* and other blood diseases can be distinguished by
a certain sore, ulcer, eruption or inflammation appearing on the skin. livery blood
disease shows sooner or later on the outside and on the weakest part of the body, or where it finds the least resistance.
Many mistake the sore or outward sign for the real disease, and attempt a cure by the use of salves, liniments and other
external applications. Valuable time is lost nml no permanent benefit derived from such treatment.
BLOOD TROUBLES REQUIRE BLOOD REMEDIES; the poison must be completely and perma-
nently eradicated—the blood reinforced, purified and cleansed, or the disease goes deeper and saps the very life. Mercury. . n
potash and arsenic, the treatment usually prescriljed in this class of diseases, are violent poisons, even when taken in small ber Uo *» 01 Eubanks, Miss., met with a
closes—never cure, but do much harm by adding another poison to the already overburdened, diseased blood. painful aooident a few days ago. In
Cancer,
Scrofula,
Old Sores,
Rheumatism,
Contagious
Blood Poison,
’SSS Chronic Ulcers,
rpol ... . , I
8. S. S., Nature’s own remedy, made of roots and herbs, attacks the disease in
the blood, antidotes and forces out all impurities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strong
and healthy, and nt tile same time builds up the general health. S. 8. S. is tlic only
purely vegetable blood purifier knowu, ami the only one that can reach deep-seated
ldood troubles. A record of 50 yenrs of successful cures proves ft to be a reliable,
unfailing specific for nil blood and skin troubles.
FrOO MocJlonl Troatnzont* — Our Medical Department 1b in charge of
skilled physicians, who linve made blood and skin diseases a life study, so if you have
Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Eczema, an (Did Sore or Ulcer,
or any similar blood trouble, write them fully for advice about your case. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confi
dence. We make no charge for this service. Book ou blood and skin diseases free. SY/IFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
APPLICATION FOE CHARTER FOR
THE BOOKMART BANK.
Goorgla, Polk County!
To the lion. Philip Cook, Secretary
of State: ,
.lames Ilaatnn, John A. Fainbro, II.
0. Allgood, Polk County Mercantile
Compnny nnd W, W. Mundy, of the
county of Polk, Buell Stark of the
county of Pnlk, nnd Hoke Sm'th, of
the county of Pulton, state of Geor
gia, bring this their petition pursuant
to tile provisions of an act of the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia, approved
December 20, 1803, nnd reBpootfully
shows:
1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates nnd successors, to bo
incorporated for the purpose or carry
ing on the business of banking.
2. The name nnd style of tile pro
posed corporation shall be
THE BOCKMART BANK.
3. The looatlon nnd prinolpnl place
of business thereof Bhnll be at Book-
inart, said stale and county.
4. The amount of the oapitnl stook
of said bank is Twenty-five Thousand
'(23,000) Dollars, In Two Hundred and
Fifty (250) Shares of One Hundred
(100) Dollars enoh.
B. The nature of the proposed corpo
ration shall lie that of a bank, Its gen
eral purposes being to discount bills,
notes, or other evidences of debt; to
reoelvc nnd pay out deposits with or
without interest; to receive on speoinl
deposit money, bullion, foreign ooin
nnd staoka, bonds and other securities;
to buy nnd sell foreign nnd domestic
exchange, add other negotiable paper;
to lend money upon personnl eeaurity
nnd upon bonds, Btooks and other ne
gotiable securities; to take nnd receive
security by mortgage or otherwise on
property of every sort both real and
personal, and generally, do nnd per
form all suoli other matters nnd things
not hereinbefore enumerated ub are
or mny be inoident to the business of
banking.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the laws of the
state. Hoick Hiiitii,
Jamks Hkaton,
J. A. Pam into,
Poi.k Go. Mkiicantilk Co.,
Per W. Fkiiquson, M’gr,
II. O. Almiood,
W. W. Mundy,
Boki.l Staiik.
Georgia, Polk County.
Personally nppenred Moke Smith,
James Henton, J. A. Fambro, W. Fer-
S uson, Mgr., II. C. Allgood, W. W.
1 iiml y nnd Buell Stark, who, on oath,
say that Fifteen Thousand (15,000)
Dollars of the capital subscribed to
The Boakmart Bank, for whioli bank
deponents nro now seeking incorpora
tion by tho Secretary of State, Iisb
been nctually paid by the subscribers,
nnd that tho same is In faot held, nnd
is to be used solely for the business
and purposes of the said corporation.
IIokk Smith,
Jamks Hkaton,
J.. A. Famiiho,
W. Fkuouson, Mob.,
H, O. Ani.aoon,
W. W, Mundy,
Buku. Staiik.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this the 20th day of September, 1000.
A. D. Hooo,
Ordinary Polk County, Ga.
Filed iu olllce ot Seoretary of Btate
September 22,1000.
State of Georgia,
Olllob of Seoretary of State.
1, Philip Cook, Seoretary of State of
the state of Georgia, do hereby certify
that the three (3) pages or type-writ
ten matter hereto attached contains a
true and correct copy of the applica
tion for Charter of “The Rookmart
Bauk," filed ill this olllce Sept. 22, WOO.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and nlllxed the seal of
my ollloe, nt the Capitol, In the city of
Atlanta, tills the 22nd day of Septem
ber, in the year of our Lord One
Thousand and Nine Hundred, and of
the Independence of the United States
of America the One Hundred and
Twenty-fifth. Philip Cook,
Seoretary of State.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
Georgia—Polk County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will he
sold at public outcry on the 1st Tues
day in November, lDOU, nt the court
house door in said county between the
usubI hours of sale, the following real
estate,situated in Polk county,Ga.,to-
wit:—Lots of land Nos. 612, 513 and
507 and the east half of lot No. 608 in
the 18th illst. and 3rd section of Polk
county, Gn., and containing 110 acres
more or jess. Sixty-five acres of good
farming land, ill cultivation. Good
lime mid slate (piarries on said laud,
mid located in a good community. The
terms of sale, cash. This the 1st day
of October, lllOl).
J. C. & C. 1,. Qulsky,
Administrators of Mrs. Sarah A.
Hulsey, deceased.
NOTICES OF THE ORDINARY,
aoorgia— folk County:
Dr. c. W. t'opk, guardian or Miss Kitto M,
... it ... .
notify nil liortonsooncornnd
,ir ——
next, nlno he
Polar Explorer—“What shall I call
my now book? ‘A Dnsli for tho Polo?’ ”
Publishor—“No. Call it ‘A Dash for
the Leoturo Platform.’ ”
l’eok, lint* uiqitlud to 100 for n dincharito froi
liiSKiinrilinuHlu}) ol Allss Unto M. Peek Thl
Is thuroforo to notify all pertoni
lllntliolrolijentlonH.tr any they )i
fore tho first Monday in Novouiho. , _ .
will ho diHcharged from IiIh KunrdlanHhl|> 1
upidied for. A. it. Ilona, Ordinary
August (ith, 11100, H-D 31!
Georgia—Polk County
ui Ida ... wwuiiruin, it»,w 1,1 sam unnniy, ou*
conned, having lllnd Ills petition fur discharge,
fills is to cite nil persons concnrnod to show
cause against tho granting of this discharge at
file regular term cr the court of ordinary for
said county to ho held on the first Monday in
Novombor, 1000. A. D. lloao, Ordinary.
August Oth, 1000. S-'J U [ii
Georgia, Polk onmityWhereas, 8 K Hogue,
ndminfstrater or J C Hitchcock, represents to
tho court In his petition, duly Hied and ontored
on record, that he haa fully ailmlnlstorod J o
Hltehcock’eestate: This Is thorefuro to cite
all persons aoncornad, kindred and creditors,
to show causo, If any they can, wily said ad
ministrator should not ho discharged from hie
ndnilnletrntlon nnd rocoivo letters or dl.mls-
sion on tho let Monday In January, 1001.
10-4 llm A 11 Mono, Ordinary.
Georgia, Polk county:—AireK Weaver, hav
ing Hindu application tor twelve months sup
port cut or the ostnto of llufus Weaver, nnd ap
praises duly appointed tu sot apart tho came
having Hied their roturn, afiporsmieeaneorned
are hereby required to show cause before tho
court of ordinary of said county on tho flrnt
Monday In November next, why said applica
tion should not he grnntod.
This Get 1st, WOO
MM 4 wks A 1) lloao, Ordinary.
Goorgla, l'olk county:—Airs At H Alarshall,
having applied for twelve months' support out
ot tho ostato of K II Marshall, nnd upprnisorn
duly appointed to sot apnrt tho same having
lllutl their rotur.i, all persons concurhud are
hereby required lo show causo before the court
of ortfinnry of said county on tho first Ainmlny
in Nnvomhsr next, why said application slioul '
not ho granted. This Got 1st, 1000
104 4wk„ A D lloao, Ordtnaiy.
Goorgla, Pnlk countyxntlco Is hereby given
that Airs W It oeuhrau, administratrix ot J It
Whitehead, doeensed, has applloil to mo for
lenvo to sell tho Innds holonglng to the estate
of said doeensed, for tho puninsu ot paying the
del,to of said ostato and for distribution among
tho hoirs or suhl doceusod. Hold application
will ho hoard nt tho roguler term of tlio court
nt ordinary of snttl county tu liu hold on tho
first .Monday in xuvombur next. Thin Got 1 1000.
10-4 4w a U Ilona, Ordinary.
A bnakolor says that women laugh
whon they can ami weep wlion they
will.
“For threo days and nights I suffered
agony untold from an attnok of okolora
morbus brought on by eating 011011m-
bors," says M. E. Lowther, olerk of tho
distriot oonrt, Oontorvillo, Iowa. “I
thought I should stiroly die, ned tried a
dozen different modioines bat all to no
purpose. I aont for a bottlo of Oliam-
borlain’s Oolio, Obolern and Diarrhoea
Remedy and threo doses rolioved mo
ontiroly.” This remedy is for sale by
E, Bradford, druggist.
Ono man may teaoh another to
epoak, bat no man oan toaoh another
to think.
Dr. W. II. Lewis, Lawreiioeville,Va.,
writes, “I am using Kodol Dyspepsia
Oure In my prnotiee among severe
cases of indigestion nnd find it nil ad
mirable remedy." Mnny hundreds of
physioians depend upon the use of
Kodol Dyspepsia Oure in stomach
troubles. It digests what you eat, and
allows you to eat all the good food you
need, providing you do not overload
your stomnoh. Gives Instnnt relief
and a permanent cure. E. Bradford.
Why is it that when peoplo nek for
an “honest oritioism," they so often
get mad when they reooivo it?
Nerve
Food
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil
will feed the nerve that is cry
ing for food—it is hungry—
and set your whole body going
again, in a way to satisfy nerve
and brain from your usual food.
That is cure.
If you are nervous and irri
table, you may only need more
fat to cushion your nerves—
you are probably thin—and
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil will give you the fat, to be
gin with.
Cure, so far as it goes.
Full cure is getting the fat,
you need from usual food, and
Scott’s Emulsion will help you
to that.
ou ha
SCOTT & HOWNE, " Chemist
409*415 I’carl Street,
50c. aud <1.00; all druggists.
iSENEY &IQH1S.
Mr. H. N. Sheffield was in Borne on
business Saturday,
The family of Mr. J. W. Fallen have
returned home after a several weeks
stay in Rookwood, Tenn. Their many
friends here weloome them home.
Mr. B. M. Swisher, the genial agent
and operator for the Southern Railway
at this place, is spending the week
with relatives and friends in Apison,
Tenn.
Rev. W. A, Harris, of Rookmart,
preached a very interesting and in
structive sermon here Sunday evening.
Mr. B. T. Sheffield, formerly of this
plaoe but now with the Eubanks Lam-
Polk County Sheriff Sales for
November, 1900,
State of Georgia—County of Polk.
Will bo Hold before the court boiiHo
door In tho city of Codartown, Polk
count}', Ga., within the logal hours of
sale on tho first Tuesday in Nov., 1900,
10 the highest bidder for cash tho follow
ing described property to-wlt:—
Certain property, of which the follow
ing is a full and complete descrip
tionLots of land Nos. (110, 04.3,0*14
and 080 in the 21st District and 3rd
Section of Polk County, Georgia.
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Emma Devier to satisfy
an execution issued from the Superior
Court of said County In favor or P.M.
Randall against Mrs. Emma Devier.
Said fl fa having been transferred to
John P.lDavls. Said property being in
possession of Mrs.Ernma Devier. Said
11 fa being for nurphaso money.
Said F. M. Randall has executed a
deed to the Defendant and the same
filed in the Clerk’s Office of Polk
County and recorded. Written notice
given Defendant as required by law.
Also, at tho same time and place will
he sold tho following property, to-wlt:—
One farm lying in a body consisting of
thirty (80) uoros lying on tho north sido
of lot of land No. one hundred and
eighty-nino (180), twenty (20) aores on
tiro north side of lot of land No. two
hundred and forty-four (244), and fif
teen (15) aores on the south side of lot
of land No. two hundred and forty-
three (248), all iu the 17th distriot and
4th section of Polk county, Ga., Raid
farm containing sixtv-throo and
eighths (08|) norcB, levied on as tho
property of Richard B. Brewster by chaff,
virtue of and to satisfy a fl. fa. issued
from Polk Superior Oonrt in favor of
Georgia Loan & Trust Co. vs. tho said
R. B. Browstor. Deed of re-oonvey-
anoo filed and recorded in the Clerk’s
ofiloo as tho law requires, nnd tenant
in possession notified as required by
tho law.
Also at tho same timo and place will
bo sold tho following proporty, to-wlt—
Lots of land Nos. 1184 aud 1185 in the
21st District and 3d Soctlon of Polk
county, Georgia, each lot containing 40
acres, lovled on as the property of Alleu
McDonald, undor and hy vfrtuo of a
mortgage ii. ta. issued from Polk Supe
rior Court In favor of G. L. Drummond
against Alton McDonald and against
said land.
Also nt tho 8amotiirie and placo will
he sold the following property, to-wit:
Land lot No. 452 in the 20th distrlctand
3d section ol Polk county, Ga., as tho
property of C. II. and N. P. Kioe; levied
on undor a fi. fa. Issued from Justice
Court of tho 1223d District G. M. of
said county in favor of T. W. M.
Brown, Administrator, against C. H.
nnd N. P. Rico for tho purchase money
of said land. Tenants In possession no
tified ot lovy.
Also at tho same time and placo will
he sold tho following property, to-wlt:—
Lots of land Nos. 8, 0, 10, 11, 72, 73, 01,
02 aud 150, each containing 40 acres,
moro or less, and those parts of lots
of land Nos. 12 and 13 lying on the north
side of the Vau Wert road, containing
respectively nine and twenty aores, all
in the 1st District and 4th Section of
Polk county, Ga. Also lots of land
Nos. 100, 110, 111, 178, 170. 180, 181, 182,
183, 251, 252, 253 and 254, oach containing
40 acres, aud all boing in the 2d District
and 4th Soctlon of Polk county, Ga.,
known as the Ann L. Camp farm, and
containing nine hundred and nine acres
more or less, and all leviod on as the
proporty of Mrs. Ann L. Camp by vir-
tuo of and to satiety a fi. fa. issued from
Polk Superior Court in favor of Travel
ers Insurance Co. vs. the said Mrs. Ann
L. Camp. The deed of reconveyance
filed and reoorded in the office of tho
clerk of the Superior Court as required
by law. and the tenant in possession,
being the defendant in fi. fa., notified
as the law provides. Levy made by W.
T, Crocker, Sheritt.
Also at the same time and place will
some way ho got caught on the bntting
saw. Ho was out in tho small of the
back, it requiring twenty-three stitches
to sew up the cut. His left arm wns
also badly cut. His many friends here
hope for him a speedy recovery. ,
Messrs. George P. and Robert F.
Pullen were in Rome one day last
week,
Mr. W. O. Pough, a prominent gro-
ceryman of this place, is visiting rela
tives in Haralson county.
Mrs. J. R. Honnicutt, who has been
spending tho summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Sheffield, has re
turned to her home in Cleburne, Tex,
Will Brewer, of Aragon, was iu Senoy
Sunday.
Mr. J. B. Laeey and family, of your
city, spent Sunday with relatives near
hero.
Success to The Standard.
One op the Nine,
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CURE
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES. WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 75 Cents; Bottles, 60 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
FOR SALE BY T. F. BURBANK.
Mule, mums & $t ms fiy.
Cleanse the liver nml bowels, and
rogulato tbo system by using Priokly
Ash Bitters. It creates nml sustains
energy. T. F. Burbank.
Edith (to Ethel, who has jnst re
turned from Enrope)—“O, Ethel, wore
you sonsiok?’’ Ethel—"Seasick! Why,
Edith, I wont into tho stateroom and
Bat down on my best hat—and I didn’t
care." ' .
It is well to know that DeWItt’s
VVItoh Hazel Halve will heal a burn
nnd stop the pain at once. It will cure
oczetnn and skin disease nnd ugly
wounds and sores. It is a certain cure
for piles. Onunterfeiis may be offered
you. See that you get the original
DeWItt’s Witch Hazel Salve, E.Brad-
ford.
Adversity is the sieve of friendship
used to separate tho wheat from tho
• ui Ittllll DUO. ll«U, UmI, UUU, i)UI 41 tut
567, amt also all of lots of land Nos.
518 and 519, which lie on the south
If vnu hnvo npiirnlcrii ^rrdt-’c side of tho Public road which runs
II )OU nave neuralgia, acotts from cedartown to Prior’s Station,
being about one-half of each ot said
land lots Nos. 518 and 519, said farm
lying in the 2d district aud 4th section
of Polk county. Ga., and containing 239
acres, more or less, except the tract ot
one acre being the property ol New
Harmony church, taken partly from
each of said lots Nos. 518 and 519, all
levied on as the property of George C.
Green hy virtue ot and to satisfy a fi. fa.
Issued from Polk Superior Court in
favor of Watson V. Coe vs. tho said
Geoige C. Green. Deed of re-convey-
ance filed aud recorded in the office of
tho Clerk of Superioi Court as required
by the law. Tenant in possession noti
fied in writing as the law requires.
This tho 4th day ot Oct., 1900.
T. C. HAGAN, Sheritf.
J. B. HOGG, Dep’tv Sh’tV.
“Tho weather man’s numerous prom
ises of rain have failed,” remarked
Mrs. Snaggs. “Well, he can make
plenty of other promises just as good,”
added Mr. Snaggs.
“When a ihan talks all by himself
what is that called?” Mamma—“WhyJ
that’s called a ‘monologue.’ ” Ethel—
“Oh, I see. When the cats get to talk
ing on the back fence, that’s a ‘cata
logue,’ isn’t it?”
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamber
lain’s Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by
E. Bradford, druggist.
Johnny—“Paw, what do they mean
wheD they say a man ‘takes things
easy?’” Paw—“That ho is either a
philosopher, a kodak fiend, or a klep
tomaniac.”
Do not get scared if your heart
troubles you. Most likely you suffer
from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what yod eat and gives
the worn out stomach perfect rest. It
is tho only preparation known that
completely digests all classes of foods;
that is why it cures the worst cases of
indigestion and stomach trouble after
everything else has failed. It may be
taken in all conditions and cannot
help but do you good. E. Bradford.
i^For Fine Job Printing come to The Standard Office.,!^
Experience is a sort of compass that
a mau seldom thinks of consulting
until after he has lost his way.
Torturing skin eruptions, burns and
sores are soothed at once and promptly
healed by applying DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve, the best known cure for
piles. Beware of worthless counter
feits. E. Bradford.
“Here, waiter, you have ohaiged for
three soups instead of two.” “Yes,
sir; there is the one I spilled on mad-
ame’s dress.”
Feelings of safety pervade the
household that uses One Minute Cough
Cure, the only harmless remedy, that
produces immediate results. It is in
fallible for coughs, colds, croup and all
throat and lung troubles. It will pre
vent consumption. E. Bradford.
The knowledge how to rake the
kitchen fire is frequently of more value
to a woman than the ability to recite
poetry.
GOOD
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by the Quart.
Every bottle you take or Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla means better health,
and every bottlo contains a full
quart. It makes better blood—purer
blood. For thirty years this famous
remedy has been creating and main
taining good health.
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
builds up the system, tones the
nerves, and strengthens the muscles
moro promptly and effectually than
any other remedy known. Tho pallor of the
cheek disappears, energy takes tho placo of
languor, and the rich color of health Hows to
tho cheeks. Unequalled for all disorders of tho
stomach and liver, und for all weakening com
plaints of men, women und children.
Sold everywhere. Prlee, SI.00 per rail <a»rt bottle.
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• For sale by E. Bradford.
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HOME TREATMENT CO.,
1*3 WeBt 4*d St., New York City.
Foreclosure by Advertisement, Under
Power of Sale:
Qporgis—Folk County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale contained In a mortgage executed
by H. F. DeUardeleben to B. W. Hunt,
dated the dth day of September, 1891),
and recorded in the cilice of tbe Clerk
ot the Superior Court o( Polk county,
Ga., In Book D ot Mortgages, Folio
12(1, the undersigned will sell at public
out-cry, at the Court nouse door in
said county, during the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on
the 1st Tuesday in Nov., 1000, the
following property, to-wit:—Lot of
land No. 430; the west half of No.
434 and the west half of No. 435, sit
uated, lying and being in the 2nd Dis
triot and 4th Seotion of Polk county,
Georgia, except about one aore deeded
to Mount Hope Church. For the pur
pose of paying a certain promissory
note for the sum of Five Hundred
($500) Dollars, executed nnd delivered
by H. F. DeBardeleben to B. W. Hunt
on the flth day of Sept., 1800, and due
on tbe dth day of Sept., 1000, stipulat
ing for interest at 7% from date and
all cost of collection,including 10% at
torney’s fees, together with the cost of
this proceeding, as provided in said
mortgage. A deed to the purchaser
will be made by the undersigned.
This the 3rd day of Oct., 1900.
B. W. Hunt.
Sanders & Davis, Attorneys.
ADMINISTBATOB’S SALE.
Georgia, Polk County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Polk County, will be
sold on the 1st Tuesday in November,
1000, at the Court House door In said
County, between the legal sale hours,
a tract of land in said County where
on Mrs. M.E. West resided at the time
of her death, described as follows;—
undivided interest in lots Nos. 803, 000
and 007 and the south half of No. 00S,
all iu the 2nd District and 4th Section
of Polk county, Georgia. The entire
tract containing 139 acres, more or
less. The other half of said land
owned by J. W. West. Said farm is
well improved. Terms of sale, cash.
This October the 3rd, 1900.
Williasi .Tanks,
Administrator of Mrs. M. E. West.
Notice to Creilitors.
eased, to reader to the undersigned, . ....
minlstrator of said deceased, on account of
their demands. All parties indebted to said es-
........ -- located to settle same promptly.
Ho who is in debt must endure in-
sult’lest he incur the displeasure of his
creditor.
WOMEN CURED
AT HOME.
THE GREATEST OF SPECIALISTS
OFFERS TO THE SUFFERING
HIS SERVICES AND
REMEDIES.
For more than twenty-five years Dr. J. New
ton Hathaway has made a specialty of Female
Diseases. During that time he has had among
his pationts over ten thous
and women, suffering from all
those many different com
plaints peculiar ta tho sex, and
has completely and perma
nently cured more than 80 per
cent, of the cases ho has
treated.
By ills exclusive method,
which ho has perfected during
the twenty-live years of his
most extensive practice, he is enabled to cure all
of these different diseases, including painful,
profuse or suppressed menstruation, prolapsus,
all ovarian troublo, tumors and ulceration—In
fact, overv form of those diseases which make a
burden of life to the great majority of women.
He lias so perfected this system of ills that he
can treat theso cases hy mall, without any per
sonal examination (to which every sensitive
woman naturnlly'objeets*) and without any oper
ation, with its consequent pain and necessary
diingcr.
Ills system of treatment is taken in the pri
vacy of the home; tho cure is painless and it Is
positive.
ONE LOW FEE.
* Write him a letter stating briefly your condi
tlon and he will sond you a blank to lie filled out.
Ho will give your case his personnl attention and
care and make his fee so moderate (including all
medicines necessary) that you will not feel'the
burden of tho payment, and he will guarantee
you a positive cure. Address,
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
Dr. llathawnjr & Co.,
South Broud Street, Atlanta, Ga,
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