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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 tv©
doubt will prove of interest to the
ladies:
“Prominent awong those who cast
their fortunes with the progress and
development ©f Atlanta; and who
have gained fame and fortune witfe
its growth., are Hr. W. A. and Mas.
Rosa F. Momnteh, M. D.
Dr. W, A. Monnish was born in
southern GernKEc.y, and comes from. a
family of eminent surgeons and phy
sicians. Hk grandfather was a an-ottccl
surgeon and physician: an uncle was
court physician to the Grand Drake
of Mecklenburg. His father a pn*tm
inent governmer.t 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 ¥crk Postgraduate Col
lege and Hospital. After returning
from Germany associated hitsaseh
with the Private Sanitarium for Worn
en, established'by Mrs. R. F. Mon
nish, M. D. Plis success has been
consistent with the growth of Atlanta,
numbering among his patients some
of its best citiaans.
Mrs. Rosa F. Monnish enjoys the
distinction of being the first female
physician ever graduated and prac
ticing in the -seuth. She graduated
in 188 1, 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 ol 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
ihas overcome a great obstacle, as
ihe most modest young ladies will
not feel the least hesitancy to consult
with and be treated h.y one of their
sex, which meets with the ap
proval of all refined and imodest wom
en who naturally object to come in
contact with all classes and sexes
commnonly met with in so-called
private infirmaries.
Patients remaining in the sanita
rium receive separate rooiaas 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 ot
Dr. W. A. Monnish, is located in the
Chamberlin—Johnson Building cor
ner Whitehall and Hunter Sts..
Ladies requiring the services ot
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.
POSITIONS KE.MS.K3
* vull ivUU wcure d, or will accept notes.
Cheap board. Car fare paid. No vacation,
hater any time. Open for both sexes.
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Galveston, Tex. NK Texarkana, Tex.
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BISMfIRGK.
In his ‘“Throne Makers,” a book of
‘“portraits” of great men. Mr. Willtam
Roscoe Thayer lias this to say afeout
Bismarck and his work:
“The magnitude of his w*3rk no
man can dispote. Few centuries Eu
rope awaited the unif.cation of Germ
any as a necessary step in the'organic
growth of both. Feudalism was the
principle 'which bound Christendom
together daring the Middle Age; af
terwards, the dynastic principle oper
ated to blend peoples into nations;
finally, ip. our tine, the grrinciple of
nationality has accomplished what
neither (feudalism nor dynasties could
-accomplish, the attainment of Ger
j (many unity. In type, Bismarck be
! longs in’the Charlemagoes, the Crom
wells, the Napoleons-- but, unlike
•them, he wrought to found no king
dom (for himself; from first to last fee
was-content to be the servant oftfee
monarch whom he ruled. Asa states
■man, he-possessed ir equal ntixfisßC
•the-pualities of lion and of fox, which
Machiavelli long ago declared imdlis
pervsable to a Prince. He had mo
scruples. What fcenefitted Prussia
and his -K ing was tc him moral, lew
(ful, desir-ahie; to them he was iSe?.i
Dlvy loyal; Tor them he would suffer
.papular -edium or incur personal
•tlamger.
‘•But whoever opposed them wasito
tbim an-enemy, tc be overcome fey
ipersuasion, craft or force. We .<6is
,-oern in his conduct toward enemies
mo more regard for than in
-that of a Mohawk sachem toward (his
Huron'fee. He might spare thorn,
iWt from motives of policy; he might
(persecute them, not to gratify a thirst
for cruilty, but because he deemed
-persecution the proper instrument in
that case. His justification would fee
that it was right that Prussia and
Germany should be the first rank in
Europe. The world never saw it
was a field in which nations main
tained a pitiless stuggle for existence,
and the -strongest survived; to make
fcis nation the strongest was, he con
ceived, his highest duty.
“He would have all Germany bound
by rigid laws, but he would not be
bound by them himself. He encour
aged kis countrymen’s passion for
conventionality and tradition, but re
mained the most unconventional of
men. Whatever might complete the
conversion of Germany into a vast
machine he fostered by every art; but
he, the engineer who held the throttle*
was no machine.*’
A CLEVER TRICK.
It certainly looks like it, but there
is really no trick about it. Anybody
can try it who has Lame Back and
Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous
We mean he can cure himself right
away by taking Electric Bitters. This
medicine tones up the whole system,
acts as a stimulant to the Liver and
Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve
tonic. It cures Constipation, Head
ache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness
and Melancholy. It is purely vege
table, a mild laxative, and restores
the system to its natural vigor. Try
Electric Bitters and be convinced that
they are a miracle worker. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50c abot
tle at W. A. Wright's Drug Store.
The Eiftel Tower is being put in
readiness for the exposition. It is to
be given a coat of enamel paint in
five shades, graduated, from lemon
chrome on the summit to deep orange
on the pedestal. Two coats will be
applied, for wh’ch nearly fifty tons Oi
enamel will be required.
ANY PERSON
Wishing to know the truth in regard
to their health should not fail to send
for a valuable and new 64 page book
let which will be sent Free for a short
time to those who mention this paper.
This book is published by the cele
brated physicians and specialists—
Dr. Hathaway & Cos., of Atlanta,Ga.,
whom you should address. W rite
today.
An Indian Bridal Pair.
Once I saw a pretty thing, a young I
bride of the Kickapoos, on a sort of
a wedding trip. She was tall and
slight, and—so closely do the mem
bers of a tribe resemble one another
—she looked like the twin sister of
her young husband. At first they
were accompanied by " stout old
chief, but he left after circus day. It
is odd to see an Indian chief patron
ize the peanut and lemonade stands
and sit unmoved at the performance,
and yet stand enthralled before the
cages of animals . unknown on his
native praries. The bride and bride
groom spent three or four days in the
town, wandering about as uncon
sciously as Adam and Five in the gar
den. The man was alread y masterful
and protecting, the -girl, shy and sub
servient. Day after-day they walked
hand in hand, looking at everything,
peoj&e, shops, 'cattle, but never
speaking to anyone, never even to
eacfc other, yet deeply content in the
corrsciousness of companionship.
They were a living example of the
happiness -of “Simplicity, and while
tfeey stayed in the hustling'town made
n*any a civilized man end woman
Chink of how far their own conduct as
wives and husbands fell short of the
standard of this unconscious Indian
pair.—Amsleeb Magazine.
|T £ niV.PV Is a deceptive j
VIL/lxlu I disease, thov.-]
TROUBLE s 7', s *
and don t know i
'it. If .'you want quick results you
•can maike nc 'mistake bv’ using Dr.
Kilmer’s 'Bwump Root the great kid
ney remedy. At druggists in fifty
■ Gent Hind doKar sizes. Sample bottle
fey mail'free, also pamphlet telling
'you how 'to ffind out if you have kid
ney trouble.
Address T)r. Ril'tuer & Cos., Bing
iharapton, 11. ¥.,
Some-sorap of a childish song tali
•often been a truer alms than all the
benevolent societies could give. This
•is the best missionary, knowing when
she may knock at the door of the
■most cwmiudgeoniy hearts, without
•being turned avnty unheard. For
'poesy is love’s chosen apostle, and
'the very almoner ot God. She is the
home of the eut-cast, and the wealth
•of the needy.—Lowell.
It is not alone what we do, but al
-so wtiat we de not do, for which we
are accountable.—Moliere.
Bicyclists, base ball and foot ball
teams will find Dr. Tichenor's Anti
septic the very thing they “need in
their business” when the race is end
ed and the game is finished. F'or
Sore muscles, Bruises, Sprains, etc.,
■it is O. K., and “don’t you forget it.’’
Clean and pleasant as perfume and
costs only 50c.
Uncle Sill’s Ideas.
Haste makes waste and too much
waist makes people slow.
Sometimes a man finds out that his
better half is a counterfeit.
The reluctance of servants to work
in the suburbs one of
their shortcomings.
Some men will <£ ten dollars worth
of hard work thinking of schemes to
avoid earning an honest fifty-cent
piece.
Better have a good medicine and
not need it than to need it and nof|
have it. See? Then just before you j
get hurt, buy a bottle of Dr. Tiche- j
nor’s Antiseptic. It is a record break
er for Wounds, Burns, Bruises, Scalds,
etc., tor man and beast. 50c. a bottle
at all drug stores.
A John Allen Joke.
No man in congress has a keener
sense of humor than John Allen of
Mississippi, who for various reasons has
been much in the public eye during
the past few months. Not long ago,
in the midst of a very interesting
speech, a member on the other side
of the chamber asked:
“May I interrupt the gentleman
from Mississippi for a moment?”
“Is it for applause?” queried Mr.
Allen. “The gentleman from Missis
sippi allows no interruptions except
for applause.”
In idleness there is perputal despair
—Carlyle.
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Candy Cathartic, cure conßtipatioa forever.
10c, nc. UC.C. C. fail, druggitts refund mosey.
Porter Asked For Clieck.
A good story is told by the Denver
contingent in this city on one of their j
number who got rich suddenly by a !
lucky strike in the mines, says the
Washington Pest. This ready-made
Croesus had never ridden in a Pull-j
man car, but be had heard all about
the avaricious porter and his capacity
for tips. He rolled into his berth on
his first journey with his pockets
creaking with greenbacks and his
trousers laden with silver dollars. !
Along about dawn he was wakened
by the porter, who held out his hand
and said something about wanting a
check.
“•Money'll do just as well I reck
on,'* said the capitalist. “You don't
think I'm going to turn you over my
bank account, do you?”
He reached over in his narrow
couch and extracted a handful of good
round cartwheels from the pockets of
his trousers and dropped them jingling
one by one into the outstretched palm
of the African. When lie had depos
ited ten he thought he had done the
square thing, but the porter did not
tell him to stay his hand.
“Look here," exclaimed the mine
operator, “you must lie a hog, all
right. I'd rather have your job than
be president of the United States if
you hold 'enn all up this way.”
“Foh de Lawd's sake, boss,” ex
claimed tfee Pullman autocrat, his
eyes bulging out like tine cork of a
champagne bottle, “Ah—All didn’t
call foh no money. Ah axe 1 foh yo‘
berth check.”
But he got the money to keep his
mouth shirt.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled
on tlw* breast, bronchitis, throat or Imm
Troubles of any nature, who will cull at
tollh 11. Blackburn's, will lie presented
with a sample bottle of Boscliee’s Ger
man Syrup,free of charge. Only one
bottle given to one person, and none to
children without order from parents.
No throat or lung remedy eve: had
such * salle as Kosehee’s German Syrup
in all parts of the •civiltecd world. Twen
ty years ago millions of bottles were
given away, and your druggists will tell
you its success was marvelous. It is
really the only throat and lung remedy
generally endorsed by physicians. One
To cent bottle will cure or prove its value
Sold by dealers in all civilized countries
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Do You Feel Stupid ?
i
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A splendid nerve tonic and cures that “tired feeling.”
Get rid of that exhaustion by taking a glass. For sale at all
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Wit, like every other power, has
its boundaries. Its success depends
on the aptitude of others to receive
impressions; and that as some bodies,
indissoluble by heat, can set the fur
nace and crucible at defiance, there
are minds upon which the rays of
fancy may be pointed without effect,
and which no fire of sentiment can
agitate or exalt.—Johnson.
Oh, it is the saddest of all things
that even one human soul should
dimly perceive the beauty that is ever
around 11s, “a perpetual benediction!'*
Nature, that great missionary of the
Most High, preaches to us forever in
all tones of love, and writes truth in
alj colors; on manuscripts illuminated
with stars and flowers.—Mrs. L. M.
Child.
A kind heart is a fountain of glad
ness, making everything in its vicinity
to freshen into smiles.—Washington
Irving.
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The war department has made
public its first complete statement of
customs transaction with the several
ports of Porto Rico for the first six
months of 1899. The receipts from
i all sources for the six months named
by the custom authorities are $746,-
742, San Juan furnishing $541,022
and Ponce $252,500.
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no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box for
sale by W. A. Wright.
Yellow fever has’broken out at the
National Soldiers’ Home near Hamp
ton, Va., and several deaths have re
sulted. Rigid quarantine regulations
have been established at the home
and Surgeon General Wyman has
sent his best men there and every
possible means will be used to con
fine it there and check its ravages.
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stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
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banish pimpled, boils, blotebea. blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
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gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26c.50c.