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10 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION???. ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY DECEMBER S9 1885.???SIXTEEN PAGES dEYEHY CHILDl* In tretr Uni u subject to Coughs, CroupgWIiooping-Cougfi. TATLOB'9 CHKnOKET. BKHEDY Ot SWEET OlIM and MUIXKIN Curd Cooglu, Croup and Coniwaptlon. VoofolUn (Chlni), TATT.OIt'.H COEBOKKE RKIJKDY 01 SWEET aim and WIUEIR Cur of Couth,, Croup and Coaramptton. TAYLOR'S CXIEROKEK REKEDV Of SWEET OCM and MULLEIN Cur4 - Cousin, Croup and Cuntuuaptlon, ' Mnoirsoummitnii naiutat 91??wn:i i.l'M noil MVI.I.riN Onr.?? Ooutlui, Croup and Coniutaplloa. Atrtrsu (NffroV ??? TAYLOR'S ClIKnOKKE REMEDY Of SWEET OH51 nutl MULLEIN CUM Coutln, Croup and Consumption. , Eon Hollander (W. Auit rolls'. TAYLOR'S CIIEnORER REMEDY Of SWEET OUM and MULLEIN Curo* Couthi, Croup and Oaniiimittliw. TAYLOR???S CHEROKEE REMEDY ?? Of SVEBT Gift-and MULLEIN. < sSSS*" DR. RIGGERS??? Huckelberry Coadial WILL BUM DIABBHCEA, DYSENTERY AN ONI LDRRN TEETHING, ??OLU^ Asking Olios??? Age. idyatM affrntlemnn li:????ge. Bel f Wh.it rou <!o in everything?*.^ ???4 TavU<r m bhcrnkcc Remedy o*8we md Mullein i ???.??????????! over nil othermod lor rmigli-, rr -uj. ami cnriiniption. ??? Destiny of Earthly Things. Bnoak only two let tern at????T tint* os me ' dettiny of nil rarthlv thing*? I>. K. 1 Sumy haw ??ii?? l too ear:*. bum n ncgt. Cgtigli or i-I.!, It Il*c>' ' ??? * LitU.en Tnjrfi M I.ai rd. r $sr. Tho Oldest Troo. ; Whirl* la tin* old????t tree i Tl??r elder, Imt tbeohl mullein plant UlheohU-.d in north, for It 1* non- recognized ot more value than r??n*tiuiyiu??a, Taj tori* Cher* A Fnthor???s Protection. Father, Jt i?? n??c???*f??tii??l tor you i???? provido ft rtifcguitni ogulrw. Hint nHHit fiend to rour children, croup, tie to tliclr hunger, ThjwI Business Men. The buslne.-t man, prnruc.il in all tiling, doe* not (giro???JoJooMfsleep at night, that Ta: -it care lo Iuo??c sleep at night, t?????? Would unlit him ?or buiim-pt the no\t dav.fto " vlor'n CliettAco Remedy of Hwect Fund Mullein, which will prevent croup teg, hntl cure cough*, cold* ami consumillion. The Speed of Heat and Cold. It ha* been naked which travel* faster, (tealor cold; and aaswered. heat. Hccauso (ein, which will cure cold*. cough- itnd cruup* Turning Night into Day. Why lathe sun like people of fn*liton? It turns night Intoday???the time iwoplo catch cold which, Jf not nttciidcd to in time, will Indore consumption. Take in t lino Taylor'* Cherokee Itamcdy of gwcfftunm andkluilain An AYarteious Man. Why I* an avaricious man like one with ft abort hieiaon f ffe isnlwnyn forgetting. So latbo vi*e parent fof-ever getting Tnyloria Clmrokee Remedy of Sweet tium and Mul lein, (1 o crimp preventive, and cough and eommuptioa cure. A Brilliant-Idea. ??? When doe-us*.*vere c*??ld rr??e:??l>Jo a bril liant idea? tVli *i?? u eonnN iulo one** head suddenly. > ot?? ehouM j the idea that Taylor???" Cherokee Remedy cf Sweet Gum and Mullein wilt cure ab> t ough or cold and preveut croup, Troos o Protection. What are the lied tiv??i to protect t?? from coldf Fir* (torn. -Wiuti* me * ????????? ??? ???uro errmii* Mullein." Tnvia llentrdy or sweet iiuXtt and > great cough and cold c.;t\. Tracking a Doctor. u |*oor doctor like a mole?- You can _hlm by hbiK)U**iuth'AgivMind. If front otr.-ct of roiifiltH. roM or frntnp eolle l??w dLbetWr tofrnv ??? t.-k-n Tiiylor'ii L'Ium-o* jMajmedy ut.'<n.'i > limn nml Mullein. The Agony or Cliompagno. What wine l?? ru^'; nanny* t'liumpngno (Shampalid. If it ??.*>:- .t ival pain in tho lung* orebcri Taylor* rherokec Hemedy of SWoct Gum aud Mrlt-'.n would rnro It. Why was Svo Created. For what wa*?? K*e ereaied* For Adam* BxpreMt'oinpatii. . ud to tell her dmifthtor* that H.vlor'- cK.-tvk-.. 1 ly of.nwroct Gun* and Mi.!!ci:i v u,c Ulllo oucf t)f rough *>I???loi Baking Soup W ith n Fork, I iWliv Is ki???mi; yoarewi'theart likWiwIng *oup*w lilt n I ilk* It lakes a long Unie lo get enough. Hut II U-ioea v,v . : (UcatTavlor'i' Chorokce Uemetly i fhw ei i. iuand MidtWii to curo the croup, tfotjrl^- o. * diN. Tho Widow'a V/-;cda. -Why l*a widow hk" a {i.u-d-xry ??l*o trim togat rhlofh r w.\-d.. |f ??? w a* trying lo M&jrhl of that h.vUn t. < .: r r \ ;.ad n*??s> inner ARl. ohe ???wa*.; i et * f,.i> r.rV thcroboo hwa?dy ??????? ouivi m,| Mullein. ??? Gold i vOur Fioids. G??WU in mir. ??? - tlG M t^e Hu,|??e of tho mnlleln phmt, ???'?? uri-i f: ?????? mimi.-igiBoua haaUng prim ip???.i''vi n. i'< vi i.ith tlw ex pectorant one.??: t:. v * * iw?? t.: i.u*,which makes Voxlor'*\hn l.i.' II- >woet Gum and Mullein???<''..m..????? . .viip .usd con* tUlHIet*" -better t' i a- I, Is Thors any G.-.-ai in,It. men u??i tier, ll i rudent I* Jew cd- ftewedy of a in it and principle jeecii the Bweet Utini ami .M ?????? ?? the llneat GiiMi.i -.nv-_- -. J .- ??urt?j oimgUs, cold*,* i :nf TheSnect Gum cd U.e e contains a ???Uniu!.??jlu,'?? \y WhMi loueees th * fii'evt**. ???urty inthve m-umptlvejtuii ???Mathi'rltikl k> oven-ome u.d ien ami ??ian- ???iwm* attack* o! ?? iw'.. Thl* eomhhied ???WWh the Ira tat'tairom Mullein stnlk*of tlso old Held, whiehrontahis a mu" d.igmou* heal ing principle no* draw ing the aitcntton of the lending nh) dct.vn ??? ..si worhl. a?? being ????????? r to that imu-i'" d .w ???Cod Liver ??d romhir.-l ???>. th - .ire iu ???Taylor???a ...ee Keuieily of t-wti Gum and Mul lein,'' it prvsetit* tho dn -t known remedy yeWDtTenil for l.ung and Hrunohlal trouhM.??? and ao pleaMUit in it> n.'.tuiv. that any cnfkl la plea's'll u take it - So well soured i* tho I'ropriotor of this etlehratal nmeily ot TayMr???* C herokee Kmaetly of sweet Gum a;????i Mullein, of tu thcraikuitie eM*ct, that If any of our iradm cannot tlml thl* tnv??lk*tne in thclrdrnc*toniL where they ehonld tlr-t inquire for It. he will upoh r??>*eii*t of II.W |et?? e\pn -??charge* for owe of the large *Ue U tiles lo any parlor ti* UBlUMl Mate*. Tin* t* done at a loo*, but hlsexperienrehas U*en that when a family ??W*e introduce* It Into their holM bold. they WOI never under an* eirrumManec* ??uflkr thcm*el*e* to be wuL.-ut U a^aia. Price. 25c. asd $1.00 per bottle. ??fALTER A. TAYLOR, ATLANTA, GA, A Thru.! lo Slaf srilli. WlMUtknrtbUiel>n-.fot,tia|.ria laaehUsk Me wUA??? A mi Uumu u ii iieeomm too ???on we T.yl??'i Chnoket RfmMyot Sweet Can snS Malkin, ???which ram boetecnwi aait bukr nice. GOLD IN OUR OLD FIELDS. P* ???' ??? ??*!.???<???>* When we eoneider the health to be better than wealth, then muat we coo* aider the old field mullein better than gold???at leaat the medical world ao rec. ognbo it, and atteata its merite over cod* lireroil for lung trouble!. Made Ins tea and combined with eweet gum, it prnwnte in Taylor???s Crebokeb Ken edy or StYKET OCK AND MULLEIN, a pleauint and. eflisctiYe cute for Croup, Witoopiug^ough, Colds and Coaaump* tion., For tome time the Atlanta Constitu* tion hat been directing attention to the mullein plant of our old fields. About two years sgo it waa adopted by Dr. Walter A. Taylor, of thia city, In con junction with sweet gum, as s cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, and for Consump tion. Its success was so great that it has been discussed since then in medl* eel societies and in medical mi all over this country and in Europe. Lately some experiments hare been made that were amazing. We find a moot interesting account in the British Medical Journal, a standard medical authority on the other side of the water, under date of January 5,1884. Dr. F. J. B. Quillan, one of tho most noted physicians of Oreat Britain, took a pa tient who hud consumption, awl put her under treatment. He first used cod-liver oil, which has been considered a stand ard for all lung diseases. Within s given time she gained seven pounds and eight ounces under lira use of cod-liver oil. After waiting some time th,n, to give the cod-liver oil the full effect, he put the same patient under treatment with mullein. In a given tiraa the gained twelve pounds and eight ounces, and a perfect recovery was effected. To quoto Dr. Quillan himself: ?????? Her euro waa complete and the respiration nor mal.??? There seems to be no reason to doubt that this old field weed that has heretofore been considered worthless, and rather a reproach to our soil, will beoome, and in fact is now, held by the highest authority as the best remedy for all stages of consumption, and for all diaeuoi of the lungs. Dr. Taylor???s sales are marvelous, and he is collecting s large amount of certificates that he pro poses to present to the medical world in a short time, and that he bclievc^will effect a revolution iu the treatment of this dreadful disease. _... __ r THE SWEET OCR TREE. What child throughout our section of connti7 does not know the Sweet Oum Tree, bordering swamps, or growing alongside spring branches???where, in tho hot summer mouths, with an old caw knife, we have gone out and gathered it to chew, to the discomfort of our teeth r and the vexation of our mothers? The Notional Dispensatory, speaking botunlcaliy of the Sweet Oum, defines it as ??? a balsamic exudation from liquid amber atyraciflua,??? being ??? a large hand- some (tree of North America, growing from Connecticut and Illinois southward and westward to Mexico. In its south ward location, the tree yields a balsamic exudation from incisions made in the bark.??? Of its medical action and uses, it says! ???Its action is that of an aro matic resin, operating particularly upon the respiratory end urinary mucous membranes.?????? It is cm ployed in tho treLt- issit of chronic profiuvia of these parts (hr., the mocou.membrane of thu part] . ??* ,V /KreVjHitl., Cystitis, 11thids, etc. LxtcrnoH; it has uecn ml a. an ointment for the treatment of frest-bite, Indolent ulcers, burns, and otior in flamed surfaces.??? The above work is the highest medical authority, and when wo ko what this boob oavs of the won- ??? Jdcrful.' ??? __ nutr,' It K patent medicino, but aimply as ?? remedy indicating its ingredients by a plaia and familiar name. Norm.???In connection wift the above, Would say that in South America, where the Tola Gam Tree flourishes, many thousand dollars are mode annually in Gum tho gum. The Sweet ' Tree Is just as ebuudant here in one own country, and the gnm can be col lected without any trouble, simply by making several incisions in the tree dur ing the hot summer months, and gath ering It as it flows each day. The pro prietor of Taylor's Cherokee Remedy Will pay n liberal price for all he can - get. THE MULLEIN PLANT. 1 While tho Sweet Gum Treo engaged the attention of the younger ones of the family, the mullein plant received tho attention ot the adult members. Who does not remember the mullein teas of a fond grandmother, rnado uuder the di rection of lha trusted family physician. Who used it for chronic coughs anil colds, and recommended the saaokiag ot 'dried leavee for the relief of asthma and catarrh. In the last few years mullein, a biennial plant growing in our old fields and flourishing from June to Augusts has been attracting the attention of the medical world. Medical journals in this country and Europe have made note of its value in cases of Coummption, es pecially in case* where there wee heavy expectoration, with hectic fever, and its most extraordinary effect in relieving Group and Whooping-Cough. There has been considerable conjecture .where tho mnlleln plant came bom, but thia is of but littlo use ee long as we have ia the seemingly long-forsaken plant such a valuable remedy; sad presents still another instance, showing thst while nature lias Keen sparing ic giving ns au abundance of her valnabb minerals, she' has by an all-wist provision been gen erous in the prolific distribution of such vegetation toe has given for medicine; and science, in its eager search for the Taro oner, has overlooked this fact; and though .the Cherokee Indians knew that in the common mullein plant, Aid the beautiful sweet gum tree that borders our swamps, there was in esch a princi ple of the very highest medical virtue, we have been nut too alow to recognize what nature Intended should be the panacea for lung and bronchial troub les. In Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Oum and Mullein the mullein tea . is combiDtd with the eweet gum, and the proprietor feel, no hesitancy in OS es rung that in'presenting his prepara tion he often the finset known prepare, tion for Coughs and Oblda, For sale by all Druggists at 23 cents and*U??. WALTEBA.TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. A rather'* FratecUeu. Faihre.it Isas essential MryoB to provide asafe- gnaidataimt that night Send to juur children, croup, as to their haagre. Tayler???sChreokeeBem- edyerawtetCumanl Kalleta .will core croups. Coughs and colds. CAN CONSUMPTION BS COPIED. OON3TXITION IN ITS EARLY STALE?, To a very larga extent consumption is a hereditary disease, either as .di rectly propagated in it* germ or taint, or as engrafted ou a constitution too feeble t" resist attacks from without, ft is not a local disease, like yellow fever, or an occasional one, like clioh era; nor is it confined to a certain pe riod of life. Its deadly work is going on always and everywhere, from in- fancy to' old age. Few others com pare' with it in fatality. It may mock its victims with hope to the. last, hut its grasp, once fully fixed, is, iu the majoritv of cases, relaxed only in death. Shall' we then give up to it iu de- E ~' By no means. It is an estab- fact that it can be cured in its earlier stage. Post-mortems reveal multitudes of healed and scarred lungs???probably self-cured???in per sons who have died of other diseases, and medical history records many similar cures, the result of well-directed treatment. The conditions out of whicli con sumption is developed, is always one of feebleness. Our only hope is in physical iuviaoration. cays a distiliguislicd British au thority, ??? If wc ask what treatment is attended bv the best results, the experience both of the past and pres ent will, 1 think, unhesitatingly reply that which has for its object the im provement by every means possible of the general health. Tho most Im portant indication in the treatment of this disease lias been ill tho past, and probably will be in the future, to endeavor, by means of good hygiene, good food and suitable remedies, to promote and maintain as far os pos sible that normal performance of the digestive and assimilative processes which is essential to healthy nutrition.??? The mullein plant of the old field contains a mucilaginous healing prin ciple, which tho Cherokee Indians knew of many years ngo ; recently Dr. QulUian, the leading medical author ity of Great Britain on lung troubles, hits made some experiments with tho most astonishing' results ou consump tive patients, and cites caws where he had given cod liver oil with but little effect; when, upon the use of mullein, the patient rapidly improved both in health and flesh, making an ultimate cure. Simultaneous with the above article of Dr. Quiliian. written in one of the leading medical journals of Great Britain, appeared another paper from a leading Phila delphia physician in an American journal upon sweet gum, representing it to be, by actual experiment, one of the yen' finest expectorating stimulants. The proprietor feels flattered that the leading authority of both sides of the contiucut arc endorsing the rem edies that compose his medicine, and is gratified to know that lie was the first to herald to llio afflicted world the giad tiding-, which is bclug con sidered tho best remedies yet discov* crod for consumption. The stimulat ing expectorant principle iu the sweet gmn relieve.! tho fatigue of the tally morning cough aud promotes expectoration. It fs' also known to be one of tho finest remedies for in digestion, even used ns '! chewing gum??? after eating; it.relieves any symptom oi dyspepsia. It has ot course a much better effect when taken in the shape of a liquid; rec ognising, therefore, the necessity oi good digestion in lung trouble, this' must commend itself to all suffering. The mucilaginous healing princlpla in the mullein acts not only os an emollient lo tho lungs, with its heal ing power on same, but wo have it from the leading authority in this country that it is more fattening than the nauseous cod liver oil. IVith the above facts, it can be truthfully said that when taken in time and proper precaution observed, consumption can be cured. And in reply to the distinguished medical authority re ferred to above, state that the ???suit able remedy??? lias been found, when tho discovery of Taylor???s- Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein was presented. The requisite to thil end'll: first, tho taking in time ol. Taylor???s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet tium and Mullein; rest from one's usual occupation; change of any na ture; out-door exercise, and a -nutri tious diet as suggested above;. the special aim of the drugs to be admin istered should be to invigorate the digestive .organs. I would also sug gest to those consumptive patients,- weak from the loss of ??? flesh, to take in connection with, my preparation of Sweet Gum and Mullein, a tea made by boiling a handful of fresh mullein leaves iu a pint of rich sweet milk for fire minutes, and drink freely during the day. Under this treatment -I think you will find great benefit to the diseased lungs, aud thereby experience a permanent cure. ^ In presenting this simple Vegetable Remedy to Ilia public, tue proprietor can add nothing to what has been said heretofore, whicli lo every think ing mind should show conclusively the efficacy of this popular prepara tion. It is only nec.ssary-to urge upon all the importance of attending to a cough without delay, by the timely use of Taylor???s Cherokee Remedy of Sweei 1am and Mullein. Many certificates could be added from many prominent physicists and well known citizens in virions ports of the State, and - from reel- dents of other states who hsTe used Taylor???s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein ia their families with great, success. The proprietor does not-claim thst hit preparation is a patent medicine, or that It needs to - be presented to the public with a great array of certificates. II any person doubts its efficacy, or hesitates to use it, .let kirn consult his family physician and be guided by the advice given. Any physician writing to the proprie tor in such a case, can be informed Of the component parts of the prepa-' ration, and assured of iti genuineness and efficacious qualities. Alt com munications from any source will he promptly answered if addreesed to the- proprietor, WALTER A. TAYLOR,^ r ??vod for Book with full'informa- tiqp, FREE. Thu medicine is sold by all druggist* at 25c. and *1.00 per bottle. Ue.lloy or Earthly Things, gpesk only two letten amt thus name the detUuy ofall earthly things' P K. But sun have died toe tarty from s neglected coagher cold. If they. had takenTmte???sCtaerokteRemedy oftwoet Gam end Mullein a long lift would hare earned.. S???ROl-fi THE .A, CS-E neglected _ ending in u - ^andCONSUW^ 0 * CONSUMPTION. f ??0W, TAKE (N TIME L TAYLOR???S CHEROKEE REMEDY urniGiiUuim . . The *ircet in mi, as gathered from a treo of tho game name, aroirlng along the *mall ntreams of the Hot it hern Staten, contain* a ntlmnlating expectorant principle that Ioomim the phlegm producing the early morning cough, ana ??iinm- Iatcs the child to throw off the fW*e membrane lncronpandwhooplng<congD. When combined -kin the finest known remedy for Coughs, >, Whooping Cough and Consumption;- i> palatable, anr child Is pleased to take It. Ask your druggist for It. He. and tl.00 nlr.es. If he does not keep It, we will nay. for one time only, express chargee on large Axe bottle* to any part of the V. &. on receipt of tun. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. ???"???COUGHS,CROUP AHO CONSUMPTION ?? m. ft Sweet Cum ???AND??? MULLEIN. The sweet gum. as gathered from a tree ot tho ???am* asm*, growing along the mail streams la tho Southern Bute*, contain* n stimulating ox* pcctorant principle that looaons tho phlegm pro* during the early morning cough, and stimulates ???the child to throw off the false membrane In croup and whooping-cough. When combined with tho * h???t??og mucilaginous ptfnctplo in the mullein plant of the old field*, present* In Tarty cuxorn Rsjibdy or swxcrGrjt and uul??? ??? ??ix the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup, Whooping-cough and consumption; aad so pala table, any child u pleased to take it. Ask your rkas for It. Price, ?????*. and??!-. If he doe* Bcplt, wewfll pay, for one that only, ex- pros* Chaw cn large also bottle W 037 pan Of the U. on receipt of ILOfi. WALTER A.TAYLOK l A(laita,C??s The business min, practiced In all thinfi, docs not Cftre to loose sleep at night, that would unfit bostneea the feUowtsg day, eo> keepf Tay lor???s Cherokee Bmcdy of Sweet Goa and Mnlleln, which will prerent croup, end care codght. colds THE SEVEN STAGES OF MAN. All Ktquirt ot Some Age TAYLOR???S CHEROKEE REMEDY Of Steel 6 am and Hollein. 1ST STAGE???COLDS. A neglected cold 1* attended with i ???ujr dan- led to. at SKD STAGE???CROUP, This nifht-fiend to children and horror to parent* may nttiick your boiDchold at any time. lie pre wired with th??t speedy relief. Taylor** Cherokee lemedy of tftreet Guui aud Mullein. "D STAGE-WHOOPING COUGH. This l* one of the most annoying and painful of all bronchial troubles to children, lusting about six week*, and the terrible spasms can bo alleviated, and the child be relieved, by .the iwc of Tayljri* Cherokee Ikincily of Sweet tiuiu and Mullein. 4TH STAGE???C0UGH3. irobchitis, asthma and consomp* A slight cough, when neglect h1, m iv settle on the lungs, and bronchitis, asthma and consump tion tic the results. It should therefore linve Attention at once, by tho ??U??? 5TII STAGE???BRONCHITIS- This Is almntd as fatal a* consumption If not at tended to In It* early Ntagus. Any evil results may x?? cured by the prompt hhj of Taylor???s Cbcrokeo Remedy or Styoct Gum and Mullein. 6TIL STAGE???-\8TIIM A. A most suffocating trouble in which tlw air cell* of the bronchial tubes arepbfdnioted. Gum stimulates mmf " ??? cUagtnou* priuc! toTthrow this off anT/*the , ml5 In.the mullein heads ttu au??- Take Taylor???s Cherokee Remedy of, Sweet Oum ???.TH STAGE???conscription. Dr. Qnillian, the leading physician ou lung ami bronchial troubles of Groat Britain, rcoramends Mullein as preferable to cod liver oil in coosnmp- ??? ???date* the patient to aid ex* ,bc - r ??? on ??? ta * c# ??* 1 * rttvc should usd - Taylor's Cherokee Gum and Mullein. Ask year druggist for It. 2* and 91 sUes. If he does noi keep It we will pay for om time only, ex- WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga.