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OF INTEREST TO LADIES.
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 progress and
development of Atlanta; and who
have gained fame and fortune with
its growth, are Dr. W. A. and Mrs.
Rosa F. Monnish, M. I).
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 Wom
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 of the diseas
es of women, in the south. She es
tablished the first private sanitarium
for women in Atlanta, in 1884. 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
own 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. W. 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 9am, to 6 pm, all their cor
respondence and consultation is
treated strictly confidental.
Pleurisy
Pleurisy and pneumonia are acute in
flammations gf the lungs, and if not
promptly allayed, the worst may hap
pen. The celebrated Dr. John W.
Bull’s Cough Syrup speedily allays all
inflammation of the lungs and effects
a cure in a wonderfully short time.
Dr. Bulls
COUCH SYRUP
f Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia.
Doses are sm all and pleasant to take. Doctor*
recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggist*.
t> r, Miles’ Nerve Plasters for Rheumatism.
Don’t Neglect Your TeetH-
There is no department of human
economy, both in health and money,
in which it is truer that, “a stitch in
time saves nine,” than in the care of
the teeth. The wear and decay of
the teeth is so gradual that the av
erage man will not give them atten
tion until his neglect has resulted in
serious injury.
We are in the heydey of the tooth
less age, according to Dr. Victor C.
Bell, of New York, who lectured
Monday in that city under the aus
pices of the board of education on
“The Care of the Teeth and the
Mouth.’’ He pointed out a warning
to those who, fearing the denist, are
at least obliged to go on the rack,
the avoidance of which was the cause
of all their agony. Said Dr. Bell:
“To begin with, I must make the
bold statement that we are becoming
a toothless people. For otherwise,
how can we account for the fact that
thousands of people are wearing ar
tificial teeth? There are so many
thousands who would wear them if
they could afford such a luxury.
Look at our children at the age of
two,” continued the doctor, warming
up to the subject. “Their little teeth
are already decayed. Our girls at
the age of 14 and 16 have beautiful
teeth indeed. But do not be de
ceived. In many cases they are ar
tificial.”
According to the doctor, it is the
microbe that wrecks first a man’s
teeth, his temper with them, and
then his general health.
While our public schools are con
stantly exploiting new fields of edu
cation, and dabbling in physical cul
ture, free hand drawing, vocal music
and similar departments, we think
they might wisely follow the example
of the New York board of education
and have some competent dentist
deliver at least one lecture a year in
every public school on the care of the.
teeth. A visit to the dentist every
six months for the purpose of keeping
one's teeth constantly sound is much
more economical, in money, health
and comfort, than going to him for
repairs after there is serious trouble.
20CTS, 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.
“The Lord has sent me?” quoth
jhe missionary, immediately he set
fsot upon tropic sand.
Here a venerable savage addressed
his fellows:
“Didn’t I tell you the Lord would
provide?” he exclaimed.
Then they tell to and ate the mis
sionary and their simple faith was
confirmed by the incident—Detroit
Journal.
WHExV NATURE
Needs assistance it may be best to
render it promptly, but one should
remember to use even the most per
feet remedies only when needed.
The best and most simple and gentle
remedy is Syrup of Figs, manufact
ured by the California Fig Syrup Cos.
“If I ever marry it shall be to a
woman of fine intellect. ”
“Huh! Wouldn’t you rather have
a wife who thought you a great man?"
—lndianapolis Journal.
The Proper Time to Bathe,
j Regarding the proper time for a
j bath, a simple general rule may be
given: Take cold bath’s in rising in
the morning, and warm ones just be
fore retiring. In taking Turkish or
Russian baths the hour need not be
considered, except as in all baths,
none of which should be taken less
than an hour or so before or after
meals.
Where it is possible, use fresh,
clean rainwater for the bath. This
is the nearest approach to distilled
water, which is too expensive for
general use. Soft water is next best
to rainwater, and a little borax or
arnonia in hard water will soften it.
Brisk rubbing should always follow
a bath; then the bath will do all that
is claimed for it, in the way of reno
vating the person, invigorating the
system, increasing the fineness and
softness of the skin, and making one
look and feel younger.
Cleanliness of the skin has a great
eftect on the general health, and it is
well-known that if one has been ex
posed to infection the best thing to do
by way of precaution is to take a hot
bath immediately.
It is a mistake to remain too long
in a tepid bath. Thirty minutes
should be the limit.
Throughout the winter and early
spring it is best, if one is at all liable
to chills, to take one bath at night,
just before going to bed. If taken in
the daytime, brisk exercise imme
diately afterwards—either walking or
dumb-bell practce—is highly bene
ficial.—McCall’s Magazine.
Ail Excellent Corntnnation
Successful Enterprise Based
on Merit.
THE IMPORTANCE OF INFORMING
THE PUBLIC OF TIIE 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 sufter
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
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 j
for years past the leading publications j
of the United States through which j
to inform the public of the merits of
its remedy, and among them The
Gazette is included, as will be seen
by reference to its advertising col
umns.
“Beatrice, dear, what is your fa
j vonte harbinger of spring—beautiful
balmy spring?”
“Well, Edgar, I would rather have
anew hat than anything else I can
think of.”—Detroit Free Press.
Cave Springs, Ga., Sept., 1, 98.
After using Dr. Tichenor's Anti
septic as a dressing for wounds,
] bruises, lor about three years, I hear
-1 tily recommend it for such purposes.
J. C. Watts, M. D.
nn<l Whiskey Ilabite
curyi at home with
out pain. Book of par-
I ticularssent FREE.
| B. M.WOOLLEY, M.D.
Office 104 N. Pryor SU
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A Weak Stomach, Sleepless, Nervous, Irratable Pains In
Chest and Stomach, Cured by
Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
Nearly every disease is the sign of j
Poverty, either of the blood or of the j
I nerves. When the brain cells and j
; nervous tissues are used up faster
I than they are repaired, not only the
j brain and nerves, but every vital or
: gan of the body cries out for help.
Headaches, neuralgia, heart disease,
nervous dyspepsia and liver 3nd ktd
ney troubles ruu rampant in the help
less system, destroying whatever
strength remains until at last the
break-down conies 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, thus bringing all the
important organs into harmony and
restoring perfect health.
In the following letter Mrs. 11. L.
Bedman, 80 1-2 E. Main St., Meriden,
Conn., tells how her health was res
tored: “For several months I suffered
The Sung of The Trust.
An ingenious citizen of Chicago
has been studying out his relation
ship to the various trusts of the coun
try, and has issued the following
statement:
“I sleep in a bedstead made by
$12,000,000 trust.”
“I put on my pants, thread made
by $300,000,000 trust.”
“I wear the shirt made by SIOO.-
000,000 trust.
“I wear shoes of leather, made by
$125,000,000.
‘•I walk on carpets made by $lO.-
000,000 trust.
“I wear collars made by $8,000.-
000 trust.
“I wear socks made by $30,000,-
000 trust.
%
‘*l use matches made by S2O,
000,000 trust.
“I light the gas made by sll,-
oop,ooo trust.
“I eat oatmeal with a spoon make
by $50,000,000 trust.
“I eat oatmeal made by $3,400,-
000 trust.
“I use sugar in my coffee made by
$40,000,000 trust.
“I use milk in my coffee handled
by $10,000,000 trust.
“I eat crackers made by $55,-
000,000 trust.
“I eat bread of flour made $150,-
000,000 trust.
“I eat meat that is made by $50,-
000,000.
“I use wall paper in my house
made by $50,000,000 trust.
“I wear rubber shoes made by
$50,000,000 trust.
“I live in a house, bricks made by
$8,000,000 trust.
“I want my casket made from lum
ber by $20,000,000 trust.
“I want my headstone of marble
made by $20,000,000 trust.
“I write this on paper made by
$40,000,000 trust.”
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jMliver
Mr
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by these
L'ttle Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepda,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per.
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi.
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
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very seriously from extreme nervous- 1
ness. My sieep was broken, my appe
tite fai’ed me and 1 was threatened J
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. 1 began taking l)r. Miles’
Restorative Nei—me and the first night
slept soundly a 1 night. I can truth
fully say that l)r. Miles’ Nervine cured
tno and I recommend it to the suffering
everywhere.”
“It is with pleasure that 1 write of the
benefits l have received from the use of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and the Anti-Pain
Pills. 1 have suffered fir sor six years
from a serious nervous trouble for which
1 doctored continually, but could find
nothing that would dome any good un
til 1 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 bead ache or any aches
or pains and they give good results at
all times.”
Mbs. annif. Brannon, Bosiue, Ky.
About four years ago I was taken with
nervous prostration. The doctor was
Smiles that are Sunbeams.
A world without smiles would be
as gloomy as a world without sun
shine. But not all smiles are sun
beams. Sometime you meet people
who greet you with a smile so me
chanical that you feel sure that a
string must have been pulled some
where. There is in it neither warmth
nor friendliness nor kindness.
Now a smile is precious because of
what lies back of it. When a loving,
happy heart overflows in smiles, each
one helps to make this world brighter
and better. But if the lips are left to
do all the smiling, it is not a matter
of gieat consequence whether the
muscles pull the corners of the mouth
up or down.
Somebody has written a set of rules
on the “art of smiling,” and stipulates
that her directions be carried out in
front of a mirror. Our advice is to
forget all about mirrors and rules, and
just fill the heart with love and kind
ness and content. Then the smiles
will come of themselves and be the
sort that are veritable sunbeams.—
Young People’s Weekly.
The greatest triumph of modern
chemistry is Dr. 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.
High Lights.
Sorrow’s crown of sorrow is forget
ting happier things.
We drop a big job for a little one
when we neglect ourselves to reform
others.
Quinine is wonderful—it has eve n
been known to knock unrequited
love endways.
Familiarity breeds contempt; as we
get to know others we think less of
ourselves.
A woman can't strut quite so much
in a made over frock as she can in a
brand new one.
Inconstancy is other people’s fail
ure to respond to friendliness we have
neglected to show.
DANGERS OF THE GRIP.
The greatest danger from La Grippe
is of its resulting in pneumonia. If rea
sonable care is used,however, and .Cham
berlain’s Cough Remedy taken, all'
danger will be avoided. Among the tens
of thousands who have used this remedy
for la grippe wo have yet to learn of a
single case having resulted in pneumo
nia, which shows conclusively that this
remecy is a certain preventive of that
dangerous disease. It will cure la grippe
in less time than any other treatment.
It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale
by J. If. Blackburn.
j called, and while lie got me on my feet
l was very weak, faint and altogether
out of sorts. I finally got a bottle of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and 1 began to rest
better and gain strength almost from
the first dose. I received great benefit
from the use of Nervine and can recom
mend it highly for nervous troubles and
weak, run down conditions.”
Mrs. Dow lleagi.e, King Sing, N. Y.
Sample treatment
FREE._g>
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
name and address on a postal
card, requesting the samples,
and mentioning name of this
paper to
Dr. Miles Medical Cos.,
Elkhart, Ind.
Mrs. Hendricks: “See here, Di
nah, I gave you four flannel under
shirts in the wash this week aed you
! have brought back only three. How
| is that?”
| Dinah: “Deed, I dunno, ma’am
! ’less'n dey shrinked. Flannel does
! shrink somethin’ awful ma’am.”—
I Brooklyn Life.
I “Mary, Johnny tells me that when
I he went into the dining room iast
night he saw Mr. Biff with his arm
’round your waist.”
“What a story mama! Why, the
gas was out.”—Tit-Bits.
I )ear mother, don’t let your baby
suffer and cry with colic when a few
drops of Dr. 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.
Tommy: “I’m going to begin
common fractions to-morrow, mi."
Mother: “You shall do nothihg of
the kind. Tommy. You shall study
the best fractions they have in school,”
—New York Journal.
ANY PERSON
Wishing to know the truth in regard
to their health should not fail to
send for a valuable and new 64 page
booklet which will be sent Free for a
short time to those who mention this
paper. This book is published by
the celebrated physicians and spe
cialists—Dr. Hathaway & Cos., of At
lanta, Ga., whom you should address.
Write to day.
“Can dogs find their way home
from a distance?” is a question fre
quently asked. It’s according to the
dog. If it’s one you want to get rid
of, he can find his way back from Af
rica. If it’s a good one he is apt to
get lost it he goes around the corner.
Tit Bits.
PLANT LIFE, to be vig
orous and healthy, must
have
Potash
Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen.
These essential elements are
to plants, what bread, meat and
water are to man.
Crops flourish on soils well
supplied with Potash.
Our pamphlets tell how to buy and apply
fertilizers, and are free to all.
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