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OF INTEREST TO LADIES.
With the greatest pleasure we
give belpw 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. D.
Dr. W. A. Momarsh was born in
southern Germany, and <oomes 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 himaseli
with the Private Sanitarium tor 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 u-88i, 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 o( the diseas
es.of women, in the south. She es
tablished the first 'private sanitarium
for woman 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. Ihk
has overooime 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
jwn 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 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 9a m. to 6p m, all their cor
respondence and consultation is
treated strictly confidental.
POSITIONS
1 UUIUUIIU scared, or will accept notes.
Cheap board. Car fare paid. No vacation.
Enter any time. Open lor both sexes.
PRAUGHON'S
PRACTICAL
yf/yf&ty&'t
Nashville, Tenn. (► Savannah, Ga.
Galveston, Tex. S> Texarkana, Tex.
Indorsed by naerchant* and hanker*. Thr^e
months’ bookkeeping with os equals slx.
All commercial.branches a?
log " Home Study Course.” address _jeptmem. a,
Tor college catalogue, address Department
ffe Dill Ajj cured* at-home’ Ijrltb
|lmHo &U.EV. £•
wßßSgrtSTofict m s.
Some Kitchen Wisdom
Always heat a frying pan before
putting anything in it, not scorching, i
but hissing hot.. Test it with a drop
of water—if it dances about, a little,
hissing globule, the pan is just right.
Things' laid in a cold pan and then
set over the fire are certain to stick,
besides they lack the appetizing crisp
ness, which is the main reason for
frying. In breakfast bacon, particular
ly, it makes all the difference in the
world in flavor.
Unless vegetables are taken direct
from the garden they are improved
by freshening in clean cold water.
Wash them well, then cover them an
inch deep and let them stand two or
three hours. They will cook tender
and ’full flavored, whereas, if put on
and boil half wilted they are apt to
be insipid and stringy. This is es
pecially true ot such things as cauli
flower, asparagus and Brussels sprouts,
also of pie plant. If new potatoes
are soaked thus, the work of scrap
ing them is made very much -easier,
and'the potatoes themselves turn out
mealier.
Mint, for sauce, is 'best cut with a
pair .of clean, very sharp scissors.
Hold a dozen stalks of even length in
the hand and clip them all through
with one stroke, of course cutting the
bits very short. Thus you.avoid the
bitter, bruised taste so often made in
■chopping. Keep the mint in water
until wanted, and do not make the
sauce until the meat it is to accom
pany is on the platter read}' to serve.
33y using fresh lime (juice instead of
vinegar, with a dash of good brandy
and a little cayenne, your mint sauce
may be (quite transfigured.
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.
It is rather difficult, just at present
to keep straight upon the matter of
the orthodoxy of certain leading
Democrats. Take Goebel, for in
stance; Watterson says he is all right
but Joe Blackburn says Watterson
himself is all wrong; Mr. Bryan en
dorses Goebel and will make speech
es lor him, nevertheless Altgeld, who
endorses Bryan, says Goebel stands
for traud, trickery and thugism in
politics, meantime Carter Harrison,
asserts that Altgeld is not a I )emo
crat and does no represent Demo
cratic opinions.
August Flower.
“It is a surprising fact,” says Prof.
Houton, “that in my” travels in all
parts of the world, for the last ten
years, I have met more people having
used Green's August Flower than any
other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged
liver and stomach, and for constipa
tion. I find for tourists and sales
men, or for persons filling office posi
tions, where headaches and general
bad feelings from irregular habits ex- 1
! ist, that Green's August Flower is a
grand remedy. It does not injure the ’
’ system by frequent use, and is excel
lent for sour stomachs and indiges
tion.'’ Sample bottles free at John ,
H. Blackburn's.
Sold by dealers in all civilized
countries.
Beauty la Blood Deey.
Clean blood means a clean akin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- ,
tic clean vour blood and keep it clean, b> ;
stirring up tbe lazy liver and driving all im :
purities from the twdv Begin to-day to
banish pimples, tolls, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cases rets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gifts, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, #c, we.
Worth Trying.
A French physician, who claims
that we all might be strong and beau
tiful if we would, gives the following
rules for health:
Don't drink tea or coffee.
Drink pure water.
Eat grapes, apples, raisins and figs.
Eat a few salted almonds daily.
Don't eat much animal food.
An egg or two a day, soft boiled,
instead ot meat.
Eat an orange every day or so.
Walk two or three miles a day.
Bathe the whole body daily in te
pid Water.
Don't fret, don't worry; be calm
and quiet.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively eured by these
lAttle Pills.
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi
ness, Ead Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongu#
Tain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. The?
■Regulate the Rowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small Pill. Small Doee*
Small Price.
Little 'Oddities.
One of Boston's lawyers has not
had his hair cut tor thirty years.
Three Texans live a hermit life
having vowed never to look upon the
face of a woman.
Half the ships in the world are
British. The best of them can be
converted into ships of war in forty
eight hours.
Savings made by thrifty wives may
be taken by their husbands’ creditors,
according to the decision of a London
J udge.
There are 500,000 goats in the
Linked States, 258,000 in the West
Indies (where goat mutton is exten
sively used), 15,000 in F'ngland and
4,500,000 in Spain.
The labor department of the British
Board of Trade reports that changes
in work peoples wages in Englaud
during May affected 209,600 individ
uals, all of whom received advances,
the average being pence per head.
swAMP-tr;:
ROOT everything;
but if you
have kidney, liver or bladder trouble
it will be found just the remedy you
need. At druggists in fifty cent and
dollar sizes. You may have a sample
bottle of this wonderful new discovery
by mail free, also pamphlet telling all
about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer &
Cos., Binghampton, N. Y.
“Mamma, what would you do if
that big vase in the parlor should get
broken?’ said Tommy.
“I should spank whoever did it,”
said Mrs. Banks, gazing severely at
her little son.
“Well, then, you'd better begin to
get up your muscle,” said Tommy
gleefully, “coz papa’s broken it.”— j
Harper's Bazar.
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. For
Sore muScles, Bruises, Sprains, etc.,
it is O. K., and “don't you forget it."
Clean and pleasant as perfume and
costs only 50c.
A small codicil has shattered many
great expectations.
Perseverance often succeeds where
luck has made a failure.
Better have a good medicine and
not need it than to need it and not
have it. See? Then just before you
get hurt, buy a bottle of Dr. Tiche
nor’s Antiseptic. It is a record break
er for Wounds, Burns, Bruises, Scalds,
etc., tor man and
at all drug stores.
Sdmcate Taw Hrwali With CweartU.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
lOc.Stc. ix C- C- C fail, drufgists refund money.
Main Entrance. Woman’s Buildiag. Main Building. Indoor Bicycle Track. Street Car Entrance.
Poultry and Pet Stock. Negro Building.
Educational Building.
Grand Stand. Amuaowent Section. *,/
Agricultural Building. < *
Racing Stables. Stock Building.
The Georgia State F"air For 1899.
The Georgia St ate Fair for 1899 will be held in Atlanta, October 18th to November 4th. The birdseye view shown’
above is an actual reproduction of the fair grounds and buildings as they will tie list'd this lull. The floor apace avail
able for exhibits in the several buildings is an follows: Machinery and Manufactures building 58,0005 q. ft,., Agricul
tural building 40,000 sq. ft.. Cattle, Sheep and Hogs building4B,OX)sq. ft., Poultry and Pot Stock building 14,900 sq. ft.,
Negroes’ building 61,000 sq.ft.. Educational building 20,000 sq. ft., Bond and Draught Stock building 28,000 sq. ft.,
Woman’s building 21,000 sq. ft.; total, 279,500 sq. ft. —equal to seven acres. This is more than three times the space
ever before devoted to a State Fair in the South. This means that the State Fair for 1899 has been planned on an
extremely liberal scale. The work of securing exhibits and attractions for the Fair lias now progressed sufficiently for
the management to feel absolutely confident of sit. cess. The prospects are that every depart ment of the Fair will be
complete. Applications for space indicate that those who withold their applications much longer will be shut out
altogether for lack of space. At least fifteen counties will compete lor the splendid premiums offered for county ag
ricultural exhibits. There will be numerous entries for the premiums offered lor individual displays in this
department. The building devoted to machinery and manufactures will be filled to overflowing—although this wilt
be the largest building on the grounds. Practically every college in the State will make an exhibit in tile Educational
department, and the prizes offered for oratorical and other contests will lie competed for by a large number of boys
and girls throughout the State. The $50,00 prizes offered to Georgia boys under twenty years of age for the beat ex
hibits of wood work and forged work have excited great interest throughout the State. The poultry and pet stock
department will be one of the special features of the Fair. The negroes will make a splendid showing. Six counties
have-already applied for space iti which to make county agricultural exhibits. The numerous prizes offered for negroes’
work have created general interest among the colored people. $5,000.00 have been appropriated for horse racing.
This will guarantee nigh class entertainment in this line. A railroad collision, a sham battle incorporating “ Pickett’s
Charge at Gettysburg,” the Vitoscope, or moving pictures, and many other features of interest, are being arranged
for. The premiums in all the departments aggregate $15,000.00. The prizes have been arranged with a special view
to encouraging agriculture and industry. In the Educational department the purpose has been to arrange contests
that would interest and benefit the boys and girls throughout the State. Premium list or other information regarding
the Fair will be supplied by T. 11. Martin, Secretary, Prudential Building, Atlanta, Uu. .
HOW DO YOU FEEL?
Are You Nervous ?
Do You Feel Stupid ?
IF SO TAKE A DRINK OF
QSSIGX
it is Deliolittul, Relresliino —
Cures fleodaolie and Quiets the Nerves
A splendid nerve tonic and cures that “tired feeling.”
Get rid of that exhaustion by taking a glass. For sale at all
soda founts; only 5 cents a glass. Try it.
Dispensed in Barnesville at the founts
J. E BLACKBURN, W. C- JORDAN & BRO., W- A.WRWRr