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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 >©f Atlanta; and who
have gained fame and fortune with
its growth, are Dr. W. A. and Mrs.
Rosa F. Monnish, 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 Meckleriburg. His father a prom
inent government official.
Dr. Monnish graduated at Atlanta
Medical College after which ihe at
tended the Royal Saxon Hospital
for women at Dresden, Germany, af
terwards taking another full course
at the N<ew 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. EC His success has been
•consistent with the growth of Atlanta,
numbering among this patients some
of its best citizens.
Mrs. Rosa F. Monnish enjoys the
distinction of being the ifirst female
•physician ever graduated and prac
ticing in the south. -She graduated
in olßßt, 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 pi the -diseas
es-of women, in the south. She -es
tablished the first private sanitarium
for women in Atlanta, in FB&4. 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 ot
diseases of women, diseases of the
skin and nervous system, in charge oi
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.
DAOTTIAIIO SECURED. May deposit money
rum I Illl'lA lor tuition In lank till position Is
u secured, or will accept notes.
Cheap board. Car fare paid. No vacation.
Kilter any time. Open tor both sexes.
DRAUGHON’S
PRACTICAL
BUSINESSjc t/CjLiWC&f
Nashville, Tenn. |ffv Savannah, Ga.
Galveston, Tex. Ap Texarkana, Tex.
Indorsed by merchants and bankers. Three
months’ bookkeeping with us equals six. elsewhere.
All commercial branches taught. JFor circulars explain
ing Horn Study Course.” address “ Uepertinent A,"
for college catalogue, address “ Department A 4
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A Little Bit of Salt.
Every child needs a little bit of
salt, and in almost every food it is
well to put some, not only for the
taste, but for its value in digesting
the food. It is a notable fact that all
animals welcome salt occasionally,
and, like human beings, pine when
there is a lack of it. In Holland,
some generations ago, it is said to
have been the custom to punish crim
inals by allowing no food but bread
without salt. The consequence was
the blood became depraved, they be
came infested with worms and died
miserably. Blood contains a large
percentage of salt, and no one can be
healthy without it. An experienced
physician has stated that if a strong
solution of salt and water be injected
into the veins of a person dying with
cholera the patient will be roused
irom his stupor, and occasionally it
has led to recovery.—Ledger Month
ly.
Would not Suffer so Again for Fifty
Times Its Price.
I awoke last night with severe pains
in my stomach. I never felt so badly
in all my life. When I came down
to work this morning I telt so weak
I could hardly work. I want to Mil
ler & McCurdy’s drug store and they
recommeded Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
worked like magic and one dose fixed
me all right. It certainly is the finest
thing I ever used for stomach trouble.
I shall not be without it in my home
hereafter, for I should not care to
endure the sufferings of last night
again for fifty times its price.—G. H.
Wilson, Liveryman, Burgettsto vn,
Washington Cos., Pa. This remedy
is for sale by J. H. Blackburn, drug
gist.
Didn’t Stammer all the Time.
An electrical engineer who stutters
once-endeavored to be cured of the
habit, and for that purpose went to an
institution near Boston. The mana
ger, questioning him, asked:
“Do you stammer all the time?”
“Nun-nun-nun-no, sir; o-o-o-only
whu-whu-whu-when I t-t-t-talk, sir.”
—Electrical Review.
Diseases of the Blood and Nerrsf.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. Thu
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns’ Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, ebronio
or otherwise, succumos to Browns’ Iron
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore
-most among our most valued remedies.
•Browns’Tron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Too Extravagant.
Washington’s once pur
chased the ifirst shad of the season for
the president’s table, as he knew his
master to be extravagantly fond of
fish. He plaoed it before Washing
ton at table as an agreeable surprise.
The president inquired how much he
paid for the shad.
“Three dollars,” was the reply.
“Take it away,” commanded Wash
ington rather sharply. “I will not
encourage such extravagance in my
house.”—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Pitt’s Carminative is pleasant to the
taste, acts promptly, and never fails to
give satisfaction. It carries children
over the critical time of teething, and
is the friend of anxious mothers and pu
ny children. A few doses will demon
state its value. E. H. Dorsey, Athens,
Ga., writes:
“I consider it the best roedieice I have
ever used in my family. It does all you
claim for it, and even more.
If a silver coin or fresh-laid egg is
placed in the hand of a new-born
babe, long life and prosperity will be
assured it.
While peacock feathers are kept in
the house, sickness will never be out
of it.
Thomas Thurman, deputy sheriff
of Troy, Mo., says if everyone in the
United States should discover the
virtue of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
for piles, rectal troubles and skin dis
eases, the demand could not be sup
plied. Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
An Offering..
It was a Saturday night, and he
wis on his way home, says the Chi
cago Times-Herald.
Stepping to the show case in a
cigar store he carefully surveyed the
goods that were displayed in the
boxes:
“Are those three for a quarter?”
he asked, pointing out a brand that
seemed to please him.
“Yes,” said the man behind the
counter; “we're msking a special sale
of them this week. They have al
ways been io cents straight.”
“All right,” said the customer, “let
me have three of them.
A handful of the cigars were laid
on top ot the case, and he carefully
selected three of them, after which he
handed out a half dollar.
The shopkeeper played a little
tune upon his cash register and
passed back a quarter.
Say,” said the man who had bought
the cigars, “can’t you give me some
smaller change? My wife wants me
to go to church with her to morrow,
and I’ll need something for the con
tribution plate. I ’spose I might
give up a quarter, but by george I
have to work hard for every cent I
get.”
FREE OF CHARGE TO
SUFFERERS.
Cut this out and take it to your
druggist and get a sample bottle free
of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con
sumption, coughs and colds. They
do not ask you to buy before trying.
This will show you the great merits of
this truly wonderful remedy, and show
you what can be accomplished by the
regular size bottle. This is no experi
ment and would be disastrous to the
proprietors, did they not know invari
ably cure. Many of the best physi
cians are now using it in their practise
with great results, and are relying on
it in most severe cases. It is guaran
teed. Trial bottle free at VV. A.
Wright’s Drug Store.
Salt for Small Change.
Besides the Maria Theresa 1780
dollars the people of Abyssinia for
small change use a bar of hard crys
tallized salt, about 10 inches long and
inches broad and thick, slightly
tapering toward the end, five of which
go to the dollar at the capital. It is
a token of affection among the natives
when friends meet to give to each
other a lick of their respective bars,
and in this way the material value 01
the salt is also decreased.
Save Your Money.
One box of Tutt’s Pills will save
many dollars in doctors’ bills
They will surely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and bilio
usness, a million people endorse
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
Mixed Berries.
A young tailor named Berry, lately
succeeded to his father's business,
once sent in his account to Charles
Matthews somewhat ahead of time,
whereupon Matthews, with virtuous
rage, wrote him the following note:
“You must be a goose—Berry, to
send me your bill—Berry, before it is
due—Berry. Your father, the elder
—Berry, would have had more sense.
You may look very black—Berry, and
feel very blue—Berry, but I don’t
care a straw—Berry, for you and your
bill—Berry.”—Cyclopaedo of Anec
dotes.
What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It
is the newly discovered remedy, the
most effective preparation ever devis
ed for aiding the digestion and assim
ilation of food, and restoring the de
ranged digestive organs to a natural
condition. It is a discovery surpass
ing anything yet known to the medi
cal profession.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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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
Poverty, either of the blood or of the
nerves. When the brain cells and
nervous tissues are used up faster
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 kid
ney troubles ruu rampant in the help
less system, destroying whatever
strength remains until at the
break-down comes and then
Dr. M le’s Restorative Nervine is do
ing a 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.
Redman, 80 1-2 E. Main Bt., Meriden,
Conn., tells how her health was res
tored: “For several months I suffered.
“Bridget,” he said to the family j
maid, “I am unexpectedly called out
for the evening, and I want ycu to
see that your mistress gets this note.”
“Yes soor,” responded Bridget,
“I’ll lave it in the pocket of the trous
ers ye’ve just taken off, then she’ll be
sure to find it.”
To those troubled with piles, either
itching or bleeding, we particularly
recommend Dr. Sawyer’s Arnica and
Witch Hazel Salve. It will imme
diately relieve and positively cure
this disease. W. C. Jordan & Bro.
Two citizens of Cleveland have
successfully made the trip by public
highway from that city to New York,
a distance of 707 miles, in an auto
mobile vehicle driven by a gasoline
engine. An exchange notes that the
actual running time was forty-seven
hours and thirty four minutes—not
so bad, considering the roughness of
the road for more than two thirds of
the distance. The cost of motive
power was insignificant, fifteen gal
lons of gasoline, costing about one
dollar, sufficing for the entire trip.
This is cheap transit, and no mistake.
J. A. Schear, of Sedalia, Mo., saved
his child trom death by croup by using
One Minute Cough Cure. It cures
coughs, colds, pneumonia, la grippe
and all throat and lung troubles.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
If a pen drops and sticks in the
floor the owner’s lover lives in the di
rection toward whicn it inclines.
A ring around the moon indicates
bad weather, which will last as many
days as there are stars inclosed in the
circle.
If a hairpin sticks out but does not
fall the wearer will have a disappoint
ment; if it falls her lover is thinking
of her.
The best life irsurance policy on
earth is to keep perfect kidneys. The
best medicine on earth for those sick
kidneys is Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine.
People who had suffered for years
found no cure for their Kidney disor
ders until they used Dr. Sawyer’s
Ukatine. W. C. Jordan & Bro.
If a persons two front teeth art
wide enough apart to place a gold coin
between them, he will always be rich.
If one mends a garment while wear
ing it every stitch taken represents
an enemy which will be made.
What you want is not temporary
relief from piles but a cure to stay
cured. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cures piles, and they stay cured.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesviile.
Milner.
very seriously from extreme nervous
ness. My sleep was broken, my appe
tite fai'ed me and I was threatened
with nervous prostration. I 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. I began taking I)r. Miles’
Restorative Ner-ine and the first night
slept soundly ad night. I can truth
fully say that Dr. Miles’ Nervine cured
me and I recommend it to the suffering
everywhere.”
“It is with pleasure that I write of the
benefits I have received from the use of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and the Anti-Pain
Pills. I have suffered fur sor six years
from a serious nervous trouble for which
I doctored continually, but could liud
nothing that, would dome 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. I would advise anyone
who has nervous trouble to give Nervine
a trial for I know it will give satisfac
tion. 1 use Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
in my fainiiy for head ache or any aches
or pains and they give good results at
all times.”
Mrs. annie Brannon, Rosine, Ky.
About four years ago I was taken with
nervous prostration. The doctor was
The Marietta Journal has solved
the enigma of life, in the following
sensible paragraph: “If a man
cheats you, cease to deal with him;
if he is abusive, quit his company;
if he slanders you, take care to live
so that nobody will believe him. No
matter who he is or how he mis
uses you, the wisest way is to let him
alone, for there is nothing better
than this calm, cool and quiet way of
dealing with the wrongs we meet
with. Lies unheeded will die; fires
unfanned will die out, and quarrels
neglected become so dull as the all
but extinct volcano.”
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers act as
a faultless pill should, cleansing and
reviving the system instead of weak
ening it. They are mild and sure,
small and pleasant to take, and en
tirely free from objectionable drugs.
They assist rather than compel.
I)r. W. A. Wright,
L. H. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
If the thread knots while sewing
the sewer will live to see the garment
worn out.
VELVET BE ANS.
The greatest fertilizing and stock
food plant for the South yet known
full, discription free. Package 10c
qt. 30 cts. post paid, peck 60c, bush
el S2OO F. O. B. Ocala, Address.
J. B. Sutton Seedsman,
Ocala Fla.
Be sure that for every fog you get
in March you will have a frost in May.
W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa.,
says: “For forty years I have tried
various cough medicines. One Min
ute Cough Cure is best of all.” It
relieves instantly and cures all throat
and lung troubles.
Dr. W. A. Wright,
L. 11. Holmes, Barnesville.
Milner.
Subscribers W ho Do Not Pay,
A Tenesseee exchange publishes
the following:
The most unbearble person outside
the prison walls of perdition is the
man who will take a newspaper a year
or more without contributing a cent,
and then write the editoi to discon
tinue his paper.
All such fellows should remember
!that—
The man who cheats his printer
Out of one single cent,
Will never reach that Heavenly land
Where old Elijah went.
There is no law in the Western
hemisphere compelling a man to take
a paper, but there are two laws mak
ing him pay for it, viz: A moral law
which every man who has enough of
the essence of manhood about him to
cause him to respect his promises,and
the postal laws which compel a man
to pay for a paper if he takes it out
of the office.
called, and while he got me on my feet
I was very weak, faint and altogether
out of sorts. 1 finally cot a bottle of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine and 1 began to rest
better and gain strength almost from
the first dose. ] received great benefit
from the use of Nervine and can recom
mend it highly for nervous troubles and
weak, mn down conditions.”
Mils. Dow II eagle, Sing Sing, N. Y.
Sampe treatment
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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 Aledical Cos.,
Elkhart, IndL
“The sweet girl graduates,” says
the Georgia Cracker,” are in their
glory, They stand ‘with reluctant
feet, where the brook and river meet’
In the language of Rip Van Winkle,„
‘May they live long and prosper.”
1
ANY PERSON
Wishing to know the truth in regard
'to their health should not fail to
1 send for a valuable and new 64 page
1 booklet which will be sent Free for a
I 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.
I Write to day.
l’apa Wasn’t Flattered.
“Yes sir, I have come to ask you
for the hand of your daughter,”
“For Isabel’s hand?”
“Yes sir. It is a mere formality.
I know, but we thought it would be
pleasing to you, to have me go
through with it.”
“What’s that? A mere formality.”
“That is what I said-—a mere for
-1 mality.”
“And may I inquire who suggested
that asking my consent to my
daughter’s marriage was only a for
mality?”
“It was Isabel’s mother, sir.”
“Isabel’s mother? Then I have
nothing else to say.”—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Are you in the habit of cutting
yourself when you shave? Then you
should keep Dr. Tichenor’s Antisep
tic convenient, Jt stops bleeding,
prevents soreness, rids your face of
pimples and heals cuts before you
know it. Pleasant as perfume and
cooling as a breeze “from Greenland’s
icy mountains.” Sold by druggists.
If a spider is found on one of your
garments, it signifies that you will
soon have anew one of the same sort.
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