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It Always Happens.
“Did you hear about Lucy Wes
ton and A1 Winslow falling out?”
“No! When did that happen?
Pshaw, it can’t be true. I saw
them together at the roof garden
last night.”
“Yes, it’s really so. They went
rowing on the pond m the park
day before yesterday and tried to
change seats in the boat.’’-—Chi
cago Times-Herald.
treatment are ^eing laid away in prematura
graves. help is in the reach of every suffer
ing person. All cases of nervous diseases,
WEAKNESS,'FAILING ENERGIES, VARICOOTEB,
USSATPRAL DOSSES AND DRAINS, ^EMADH
weakness, whether they he from the effects
of early errors, indiscretions, overworK, sick-
ness, or from any cause, we can quickly and
permanently cure by the most nnfafling
methods known to' modern medical skill.
SMALL, WEAK, and SHRUNKEN ORGANS
strengthened and developed to a perfect ana
healthy condition. Almost ail cases of Con
sumption, Rheumatism. Catarrh. Kidney and
Liver Complaints can be traced to these di
seases, and by applying the proper remedies
a dure can always be effected. Many men
and women suffering from these diseases are
like drowning people, grasping after mere
straws, such as Free Prescriptions, Free
Treatment, etc., only to find themselves dup
ed by some fraudulently C. p. D. druggist or
medicine company. , .
stop experiment-
^imri-r ' ing. WEGive^Guar-
antee to cure. Treat-
mentathomeasweil
jg as here; same price,
VB§&. si same guarantee. To
■Upr. — S those who prefer to
come here we will
In contract to refund
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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. D. >
Dr. W. A. Monnish was horn in
southern Germany, and comes from a
family of eminent surgeons and physi-
; cians. His grandfather was a noted
surgeon and physician; an uncle was
court physician to the Grand Duke of
Mecklenburg. His father was 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, after-
- wards taking another full course at
the New York Postgraduate College
and Hospital. After returning from
Germany he associated himself with
the- Private Sanitarium for Women,
established by Mrs. R. F. Monnish, M.
D. His success has been consistent
with the growth of Atlanta, number
ing among his patients some of its
best citizens.
Mrs. Rosa JP. Monnish enjoys the
distinction of being the first female
physician ever graduated and prac
ticing in the South. She gi aduated in
1881, afterwards attending a special
course in Berlin, Germany, then taking
a post-graduate course in New York*.*
She enjoys the reputation of being the
most skillful female physician in the’
treatment of diseases of women, in the
South. She established the first pri
vate sanitarium for women
in Atlanta, Her patronage is among
the best hnd most refined women in
the South.
This sanitarium is situated in one of
the most popular and healthy sections
of Atlanta, is an elegant three-story
stone structure, (as shown by cut,)
fitted up with all modern conveniences,
and is th« only institute in the South
where lad-es exclusively are treated
and under the charge of competent
graduated experienced German Female
Physician. This has overcome a great
abstacle, as the most modest young
ladies will not feel the least hesitancy
to consult with and be treated by one
of her own sex; which meets With the
approval of all refined and modest
women who naturally object to come in
contact with all classes and sexes com
monly met with in so-called private
infirmaries.
Patients remaining in the sanitarium
receive separate rooms and have the
strictest privacy combined with all the
most pleasant, refined surroundings,*—
all the comforts of a quiet home. A
branch office for the treatment of dis
eases of the. skin and nervous system,
Monnish, is
Zola once accused the late
Francisque Sarcey of criticising
plays he had never seen or seen
only in part. Sarcey replied that
he never criticised a play instil he
had seen it three times, studied
the leading parts and marked its
effect on the audience.
Senator-elect Beveridge writes
from Manila that his study of the
people and the situation is mak
ing his so-ealled vacation as busy
a time as he ever spent.
Valuable to Women.
Especially valuable to women is Browns*
Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
comes to the pallid cheek when this won-
The Lawrenceville News-Herald
says the democrats of Gwinnett
county are overwhelmingly in
favor of white primaries for the
of county officers.
Gotrox: “What! my daughter
marry you? Why, man, she’d
starve to death.” Nocash; “Oh,
if you are the kind of a man to
let your daughter starye, you can
just keep her. ”
nominatian
The same sentiment prevails very
generally among the democrats all
over Georgia, and no other method
of making nominations will give
perfect satisfaction and keep down
dissensions m the party. It is the
fairest and best plan, and the Co-
lumbus Enquirer-Sun would like
for it to be* adopted by every coun
ty in the state.
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. 37 and 38—Daily. Washington aad!&
western Vestibule Limited. Throughput
sleeping cars between New York aad 5ar5
leans, via Washington, Atlanta ana Mssr
ery. and also between New York anriVamg
viaWashington, Atlanta and Birmingham Ji
elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY OBisEETi
TiON CARS between Atlanta and 5ewTii
Firstclass thoroughfare coaches between Ye
ington and Atlanta. Dining cars serve allga
en route. Pullman drawing-room sleenkja
between Greensboro and Norfolk, dosa
neetion at Norfolk for OLD POINT C0MH2
Nos. 35 and 36—United States Fast I
runs solid between Washington and Nevnj
leans, via Southern Bailway, AfcW.P.El
said L. & N. R. R., being composed of tagja
car and coaches, through without change l
passengers of all classes. Pullman anti
room sleeping cars between New Fork a
New Orleans, via Atlanta andkontgomeiya
between Charlotte and Birmingham. M
Pullman Drawing Room Buffet sleeping u
between Atlanta and Asheville. N.C. Lean
Washington each Tuesday and FrioajJ
derful remedy is taken. For sickly children
™ en , ifc n ° equal- No home
s remedv.
Miss M. T, Holsenbake, Harlem, Ga.,
writes: “Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine did me more good than any
thing I eoer used- for Torpid Diver. I
think it far excels Zelin’s and Black
Draught in Strength, and mildness of
action. ■
Editor Richardson has a lecture
on “The Perils of Prosperity. ”
Being a newspaper man the pre
sumption is that he speaks from
observation.
; — o Home
should be without this famous remedv.
Browns* Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
“Gush durn these Filipiny fel
lers, anyhow,” muttered Uncle
Josh; “I kain’t keep track ov’em.”
“Dew tell. Josh!” Yep* I’ve got
me eye on Aguinaldy and Agon-
cilly all right, but who in the
thunder kin this feller Archie
Pelago be?”
Are you in the habit of cutting your
self when you shave? Then you should
keep Dr. Tiehenor’s Antiseptic conve
nient. It 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.
Dining cars serve all meals enroots.
Nos. 11,33, 34 and 12—Pullman sleepaej
between Richmond and Charlotte, ui Darn
southbound Nos. 11 and 33, nortfcbosnO
84 and 12
FRANK S. GANNON. J.M.CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic YU
Washington, D. CL Washington
W.’A. TURK, S. H. HASDW1CE
Gen’l Pass. Ag’t., Ass’tGenlBaf^
Washington, D. C. ArtanSM
There is a special class of farm
laborers in Sweedeu who are given
so many acres of land for their
own use, in consideration of so
many days’ labor during the year
for the owner of the farm.
Dr. C. H. WINBURI
The Dentist
Sal eslady: “Oh, yes; we have
this goods in all the newest shades;
it’s very pretty,
wash
but it won’t
Fair Customer: “That
won’t make any difference, as I
only want it for a bathing suit;
give me a yard, please.”
During Summer we are' liable to
Stomach and Bowel troubles, such as
Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramps, etc., for
which Dr. M. A. Simmons’ Diyer Medi
cine is highly recommended. 1
Successful Physicians.
We heartily recommend Dr. Hatha
way & Co., of Atlanta, Ga., as being
perfectly reliable and remarkably suc
cessful m the treatment of ehronic dis
eases of men and women. They cure
where others fail. Our readers, if in
need of help should, certainly £write
these eminent * doctors and you will
receive a free and expert opinion of
your case by return mail without cost.
This is certainly the right way to do
business. They guarantee their cures.
Write them today.
Room 3, Gordon Block,
ville, Georgia,
A Liberal Amount of P»tt*
Solicited
Assistant: “Here’s an item
about a fellow being struck on
the head by a block of ice and
killed. How shall we head it?”
Editor: “Oh, let it' go as ‘Died
in charge of Dr.
located in the Chamberlin-Johnson
Building, comer 1 Whitehall and Hunter
streets.
Dadies requiring che services of the
above physicians can address or consult
them at No. S Church street, from 9 a.
m, to 6 p. m., all their correspondence
and consultation is treated strictly
confidential.
Yankedom is noted for its yan-
] ceeism. The latest thing agitating
;ke yankee’s august intellect is the
very weighty question: “Is the
negro a gorilla, an ourang-outang
or a baboon?” They say yankee-
dom is shaken from Boston to Ann
’ Harbor over the discussion of this
bol question.
university is a desk shipped
around the Horn by the first gov
ernor of Washington Territory,
and used by him and by successive
governors for many years. %
Ikenstem—Oh, veil, I am hold
ing my own, anyhow. •<
Swindlebaum—Vat does dot
amoundt to? ^Yen you get to
holdin’ oder people’s own, den you
can pegin to prag?—Life.
The details for the coming state
fair are rapidly assuming definite
shape, and each day. adds some
“Will some one m the class,”
asked the teacher of rhetoric,
“give a better form to the sen
tence,‘John can ride the mule if
le wants to,?’ ”
“ ‘John can ride the mule if the
mule wants him to,’ ” said the
boy with the bad eye.—Chicago
Tribune.
THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN
ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERN
THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL HOT
LI EVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND S
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOU
BEARS THE NAME,
perry DAVIS A SON.
or inflammation of the longs. Do not
wait: but use Dr. ; John W. Bull’s
Gough Syrup at once and be cured. ft
res Hoarseness and Sore Throat.
es are 5mall and pleasant to take. Doctors
immend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists.