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OF LAKES.
With the greatest pleasure we
give below an article which appeared
in the South Illustrated and which no
doubt will prove of interest to the
ladies:
“Prominent among those who cast
their fortunes with the prog r ess and
development ' of Atlanta; and who
have gained fame and fortune with
its growth, are Dr. W. A. and Mrs.
Rosa F. Moranish, M. D.
Dr. W. A. Monnish was born in
southern Germany, and comes from a
family of eminent surgeons and phy
sicians. His grandfather was a noted
surgeon and physician: an uncle was
court physician to the Grand Duke
of Mecklenburg. His father a prom
inent government official.
Dr. Monnish graduated at Atlanta
Medical College after which he at
tended the Royal Saxon Hospital
for women at Dresden, Germany, af
terwards taking another full course
at the New York Postgraduate Col
lege and Hospital. After returning
from Germany he associated himself
with the Private Sanitarium for Worn
en, established by Mrs. R. F. Mon
nish, M. D. His success has been
consistent with the growth of Atlanta,
numbering among his patients some
of its best citizens.
Mrs. Rosa F. Monnish enjoys the
distinction of being the first female
physician ever graduated and prac
ticing in the south. She graduated
in 1881, afterwards attending a spec
ial course in Berlin, Germany, then
taking a post-graduate course in New
York. She enjoys the reputation of
being the most skillful female phy
sician in the treatment oi the diseas
es of women, in the south. She es
tablished the first private sanitarium
for women in Atlanta, in 1 884. Her
patronage is among the best and
most refined women in the south.
This sanitarium is situated in one
of the most popular and healthy sec
tions of Atlanta, is an elegant three
story stone structure (as shown by
cut) fitted up with all modern conven
iences and is the only institute in the
south where ladies exclusively are
treated and under the charge of a
competent, graduated experienced
German Female Physician. This
has overcome a great obstacle, as
the most modest young ladies will
not feel the least hesitancy to consult
with and be treated by one of their
\>wn sex, which meets with the ap
proval of all refined and modest wom
en who naturally object to come in
contact with all classes and sexes
commonly met with in so-called
private infirmaries.
Patients remaining in the sanita
rium receive separate rooms and have
the strictest privacy combined with
pleasant refined surroundings and,
all the comforts of a quiet home. A
branch office for the treatment of
diseases of women, diseases of the
skin and nervous system, in charge of
Dr. VV. A. Monnish. is located in the
Chamberlin—Johnson Building cor
ner Whitehall and Hunter Sts.
Ladies requiring the services of
the above physicians can address or
consult them at No. 3 Church St.
from 9 am, to 6 pm, all their cor
respondence and consultation is
treated strictly confidental.
BRONCHITIS
Bronchitis generally begins with a
common cold; if not cured it becomes
dangerous and thousands die from
bronchitis annually. Dr. John W.
Bull’s Cough Syrup, the best remedy
for this disease, cures it in a Ijsw days.
Dr.Bnll’s
COUGH SYRUP
Will .promptly cure Bronchitis.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctor*
recommend it. Price 25 cts. At aU druggists.
JPr. Miles’ Nacre Plasters for Rheumatism.
A Jumping Toothache.
“It was a toothache,” said the vet
eran, according to the Cincinnatti
Inquirer, “that won me a reputation
for dariug at the battle of Bull Run.
That was the only fight I was ever
in where I didn't wish I could find a
hole to crasyl into. All this talk about
coolness on the eve of battle is non
sense, invented by people who have
never been there or old soldiers whose
tonguesget away with their memories.
Our men a.nd officers were as brave
as any in the war, and made good
records, but they all had the ague
and longed for sick leave just about
*
the time the bullets began to fly. But
I had the toothache tor two days be
fore that battle, and if there is an ag
gravation on earth that will make a
man want to bat his best friend in
the face that is it.
“On the night before the fight I did
not sleep a wink. The old tooth got
to jumping like a goat, and I couldn’t
have suffered more from an amputat
ed leg. I was also furiously mad. I
felt that I’d either got to bolt for the
rear in search of relief or encourage
some Confed. to put a ball through
my head.
“We’d been waiting in battle line
for an hour, and the boys had grown
white and were all choked up. I had
been entirely occupied with the old
tooth, and the first thing I knew the
fight was on. We were holding them
in check, but that didn’t suffice me.
As I got hold of my gun and pulled
the handkerchief off my jaw I yelled
out for the boys to follow, £and we
struck a whole brigade and whirled it
around and sent it back half a mile.
I felt that I could lick the whole of
Lee’s army for an hour or two! They
told me that I yelled and cheered and
dodged death a thousand times, but I
remembered nothing but the jumps
of that tooth. When they stopped,
or for what particular reason, I could
never say, but after a couple of hotfrs
I came to myself, as it were, and
was being complimented on all sides
and the jumping had ceased.”
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
efunded. Price 25 cents per box,for
sale by W. A. Wright.
Mother (soothingly): You musn’t
mind what he says about his moth
er’s qooking, my dear. All men do
that.”
Married daughter (warmly): “I
don't mama. It’s the things he says
about my cooking that make me
mad.”
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WHEN NATURE
Needs assistance it may be best to
render it promptly, but one should
remember to use even the most per
fect remedies only when needed.
The best and most simple and gentle
remedy is Syrup of Figs, manufact
ured by the California Fig . Syrup Cos.
20 CTS. GIVEN AWAY.
Cut this out and take it to the
druggist named below and you
will receive a regular 25c size bot
tle of Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine for sc.
Ukatine positively cures all forms
of | Kidney difficulties, dys
pepsia, consti- BY pation, head
ache, rheumatism, puffing of the
eyes. Ukatine cures pimples and
blotches and makes sallow and
yellow’ skin white. Do not delay,
but take advantage of this great
offer, as thousands bear evidence
to the wonderful curative powers
of Ukatine.
W. C. Jordan & Bro.
Ho-To-Bic for Fifty Cent*.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c, 11. AU dragging
“GoSouth, Young Mail.”
More money has been made in the
Southern states in the last twenty
i years than will be made in the next
fitty years in Cuba, Porto Rico or the
| Philippines,and the chances for mon
ey making in the south have only
commenced. The price of iron for
the world is now made in Birmingham,
Ala., and that city will shortly make
the world's price of steel. The south's
industrial evolution, which began with
the development of its iron industries,
includes machine shops and factories,
steel plants and hardware factories.
The 3,000 new industries which have
sprung up during the past year in
cludes fertilizer and phosphate works,
woodworking, factories, furniture, ve
hicle, agricultural and miscellaneous
works, textile, cotton seed oil mills,
gas and waterworks, telephone sys
tems, electric light and power and ice
and cold storage plants, canneries and
hundreds of miscellaneous plants.
Nearly every Southern state has in
creased its railroad mileage during
the past year,and every Southern har
bor has increased its export trade. If
you seek new fields of opportunity, go
south, young man.—Leslie's Weekly.
The above is the truth, and has
forced itself upon the conviction of
this Northern editor despite of preju
dice. In place of going to Cuba,
Porto Rico, or elsewhere, if capital,
backed by energy, continues to flow
south in the development of our re
sources and the establishment of in
dustrial plants, the remuneration will
far surpass the most sanguine expec
tations. We believe if a cotton fac
tory was established here in Marietta,
it would not only pay well in a few
years, but be the means of employing
many who wish to go elsewhere for
bettering their condition. Our town
people and farmers could very well
raise money to build a cotton factory
here if they would co-operate.—The
Journal.
Ail Excellent ComMnation
Successful Enterprise Based
on Merit
THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMING
THE PUBLIC OF THE VALUE OF
AN ARTICLE THROUGH THE
LEADING NEWSPAPERS.
The few remedies which have at
tained to world-wide fame, as truly
beneficial in effect and giving satisfac
tion to millions of people everywhere,
are the products of the knowledge of
the most emminent physicians, and
presented in the form most acceptable
to the human system by the skill of
the world’s great chemists; and one of
,the most successful examples is the
Syrup of Figs manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Cos. Unlike a
host of imitations and cheap substi
tutes, Syrup of Figs is permanently
beneficial in its effects, and therefore
lives and promotes good health, while
inferior preparations are being cast
aside and forgotton. In olden times
if a remedy gave temporary relief to
individuals here and there, it was
thought good; but now-a-days a laxa
tive remedy must give satisfaction to
all. If you have never used Syrup of
Figs, give it a trial, and you will be
pleased with it, and will recommend it
to your friends or to any who suffer
from constipation, or from over-feed
ing, or from colds, headaches, bilious
ness, or other ills resulting from an
inactive condition of the kidneys,liver
and bowels
In the process of manufacturing the
pleasant family laxative made by the
I California Fig Syrup Cos., and named
Syrup of Figs, figs are used, as they
are pleasant to the taste; but the
medicinal properties of the remedy
are obtained from an excellent com
bination of plants known to be medi
cinally laxative and to act most bene
ficially. As the true and original
remedy, named Syrup of Figs, is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Cos. only, a knowledge of that fact
will assist in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other
parties. The Company has selected
for years past the leading publications
of the United States through which
to inform the public of the merits of
its remedy, and among them The
Gazette is inciuded, as will be seen
by reference to its advertising col
umns.
If you have piles, cure them. No
use undergoing horrible operations
that simply remove the results of the
disease without disturbing the disease
itself. Place your canfidence in De
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It has
never failed to cure others; it will not
fail to cure you.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
L. Holmes.
Heroes MwsVrww^
A Weak Stomach, Sleepless, Nervous, Irratable Pains In
Chest and Stomach, Cured by
.Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
Nearly every disease is the sign of
Poverty, either of the blood or ot the
nerves. When the brain cells and
nervous tissues are used up taster
than they are repaired, not only the
brain and nerves, but every vital or
gan of the body cries out for help.
Headaches, neuralgia, heart disease,
nervous dyspepsia and liver and ktd
ney troubles ruu rampant in the help
less system, destroying whatever
strength remains until at last the
break-down comes and then
Dr. M le's Restorative Nervine is do
inga world of good for such weak,
nervous people, whose brain and body
are overtaxed, but who may yet be
saved from a state of indescriable
wretchedness, and restored to lives of
happiness and industry. By sooth
ing and strengthening the secretive
glands of the digestive organs it fa
cilitates digestion and assimilation,
while the nervous system is rapidly
built up again and put to work with
out confusion, th.us bringing all the
important organs into harmony and
restoring perfect health.
In the following letter Mrs. 11. L.
Redman, 801-2 K. Main *t., Meriden,
Conn., tells liow her health was res
tored: “For several months I sulleiod
One seldom has the price of the
man who is really worth buying.
Every time you forgive a man you
lower him in his own estimation.
Time may be money, but it’s hard
work for a man to make his creditors
believe it.
Some work is play. For example.
Shakespeare’s works are his plays.
Never give up—unless it’s in a
lonely spot and the other fellow has a
sandbag and a revolver.
The world vyill never be as bad as
! some people think it is, or as good as
I they think it ought to be.
There is one good thing about a
widow, said the Crusty Bachelor, she
never scares a man to death by asking
him if she is the only womaq, he ever
loved.
jJRaRTEKSI
JffIiMITTLE ;
JUSTiver
■ PILLS
w JU 1
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by these
L'ttle Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per.
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi.
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
l’ain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Pill. Small Do&e
Small Price.
She: J )on’t you believe in ghosts?"
He: “Yes. Fred Titus told me
the other day that I didn’t have a
ghost of a show to win you for my
own, but I have refused to take his
word for it.’’
She: “George, you really must
give me a little time to think before
insisting th'at I name the day.”
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic smells
like Peppermint candy and is just as
good but for a different purpose.
Try. it next time you get hurt or
have colic. Only 50c. a bottle by al!
druggists.
“Aim high,” cried the clerical visi
tor as he endeavored to rouse the
moral ambition of the bright faced
Sunday school lads and lassies before
1 him. “Aim high!”
“Not much, interrupted a small
boy on the front bench: “That’s
what the Spaniard’s did, an’ see what
, happened to them.”
very seriously from extreme nervous-]
ness. My sleep was brolreu, my appe
tite failed me and I was threatened
with nervous prostration. 1 could
scarcely endure the slighest noise about
the house; my nerves were completely
unstrung, and distressing pains across
the stomach and in the chest made life
to me a miserable existence. My nights
were long and tiresome and i was
obliged to refrain from all efforts of any
character. L began taking Dr. Miles’
Restorative Nei—ine and the first night
slept soundly a 1 night. I can truth
fully say that Dr. Milos’ Nervine cured
me and I recommend it to tiie suffering
everywhere.”
“It is with pleasure that I write of the
benefits 1 have received from tire use of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and the Anti-Pain
Pills. 1 have suffered fr sor six years
from a serious nervous trouble for which
L doctored continually, hut could find
nothing that, would do me any good un
til I got a bottle of Dr. Miles' Nervine.
It helped me right away and since I be
gan taking it my health has improved
wonderfully and my nervous trouble has
been cured. 1 would advise anyone
who has nervous trouble to give Nervine
a trial for I know it will give satisfac
tion. I use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
in my family for head ache or any aches
or pains and they give good results at
all times.”
Mns. ANNirc P, hannon, ltosine, Ky.
About four years ago 1 was taken with
nervous prostration. The doctor was
“The bench: “What is the pris
oner charged with, Constable?”
Constable: “Well, its ’ard to tell
sir, but I should say he's charged
with a good dose ot deadhouse whis
ky.”
The greatest triumph of modern
chemistry is I)r. Tichenor’s Anti
septic. •Asa dressing for wounds,
burns, etc., It simply has no equal.
Prevents* inflamation, preserves the
flesh and'heals like magic. Fragrant
as the last rose> of summer and cool
ing as a breeze from off the deep blue
sea. Sold by all up-to-date drug
gists.
Waggles: “There is only one thing
as hard to find in this world as the
north pole.”
“What’s that?”
Waggle’s: “The fellow who got
lost searching for it.”
Mr. 11. A. Pass, Bowman, Gn., writes.
One of my children was very delicate
and we despaired of raising it. For
months my wife and I could hardly get
a night’s rest until we began the use of
Pitt’s Carminative. We found great re
lief from the first bottle.” Pitt’s Car
minative acts promptly and cures per
manently. It is pleasant to the taste
and children take it without coaxing.
It is free from injurious drugs and
chemicals.
On Prince Schwarzenberg’s game
preserves in Bohemia 106,604 wild
animals were killed the last season.
They included 2,161 deer, 265 boars,
27,619 hares, 39,712 grouse and
pheasants, 6,657 wild geese and ducks
and 29,446 “noxious” animals, among
them foxes, otters, badgers, herons
and hawks.
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A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought
Health to Mrs. Archambo.
[LITTER TO MRS. PINKHAM NO. 42,3951
“Peak Mich. Pinkham For two
years I felt tired and so weak and dizzy
that some days 1 could hardly go
around the house, Backache and head
ache all the time and my food would
not digest and had such pairfs in the
womb and troubled with leucorrhoea
and kidneys were affected.
“After birth of each child I grew
weaker, and bearing so much of the
good you had done, I wrote to you and
huv£ taken six bottles of Lydia .
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, one
box of Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills,
one package of Sanative Wash, and to
day I am feeling as well as I ever did.
When 1 get up in the morning I feel as
fresh as 1 did when a girl and eat and
sleep well and do all of my work. If
ever I feel weak again shall know
where to get my strength. 1 know
your medicine cured me.”- Mrs. Sai.ina
Arciiaubo, Cuahi.kmont, Mass.
The present Mrs. l'inkham's experi
ence in treating female ills is unparal
leled; for years she worked side by
side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. and
for sometime has had sole charge
of the correspondence department of
her great business, treating by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women a year. All women who suffer
are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham
at Lynn. Mass., for advice, which will
be promptly given without charge.
called, and while lie got me on my feet
I was very weak, faint and altogether
out of sorts. I finally got, a bottle of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and I began to rest
better and gain strength almost from
the first and me. I received great benefit
from the use of Nervine and can recom
mend it highly for nervous troubles and
weak, run down conditions.”
Mas. Dow Hkaui.k, Siug Sing, N. Y.
Sample treatment
FREE.^o
A trial package of Dr.
Miles’ favorite treatment, con
sisting of Dr. Miles’ Restora
tive Nervine, Dr. Miles’ Anti-
Pain Pills and Dr. Miles’'
Nerve and Liver Pills will be
sent absolutely free of cost to
any person who will send
naoie and address on a postal
card, requesting the samples,
and mentioning name of this
paper to
Dr. A\iles Medical Cos.,
Elkhart, ind.
The London Chronicle says that a
well-known firm of London music
publishers received a few days ago a
letter from the organist of a church
in New London, Conn., preferring the
I following request: “Would you kind
ly inform me how a letter will reach
Mr. Ben Johnson, author of song,
words ‘Drink to me only with thine
j eyes?' ”
| Dear mother, don’t let your baby
: suffer and cry with colic when a few
drops of l)r. Tichenor’s Antiseptic,
diluted and sweetened will give al
most instant relief. Non-poisonous
and therefore harmless. Tastes like
peppermint candy and baby will
take it without a kick. A silver half
dollar will get a bottle from your
druggist.
A pillmaker in England,who spends
$2,000,000 a year on newspaper ad
vertising alone, has given his publish
ed orders for 7,000,000 books, each
of which is to contain twenty-four
photographic views of England. The
price to the public is to be a penny
a copy. *
Don’t think you can cure that
slight attack of dyspepsia by dieting,
or that it will cure itself. Kodol
Dyspepsfa Cure, will cure it; it di
gests what you eat, and restores the
digestive organs to health.
Dr. VV. A. Wright,
L. Hoi.mes.
Great Brittain produces half the
slate quarried in the world, France
and United States a little less than
one.quarter each. Production in the
United States has recently increased,
owing to the demand tor export.
J. D. Bridge, editor and proprietor
of the Democrat, Lancaster, N, H.,
says: “I would not be without One
Minute Cough. Cure for my boy,
when troubled with cough or cold.
It is the best remedy for croup I
ever Oscd. Dr. W. A. Wright.
L. Holmes.
A remarkable feature of India is
the number of deserted capitals.
There are no fewer than three old
Delhis, all "close to each other, and<
south of the present city.
By allowing the accumulations in'
the bowels to remain, the entire sys
tem is poisoned. DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers regulate the bowels.
Try them and you will always use
them. Dr. W. A. Wright.
L. Holmes.
Lizards crawl along the walls of the
habitations in the Philippines disre
garded by the human occupants, and
make themselves useful by catching
flies and mosquitoes.
To Care Constipation Forever*
Take Cascaret* Candy Cathartic. 100 orSSA,
I( C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.