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A BOON TO HUMANITY!
CUSHMAN'S MENTHOL INHALER
GrraUst Discovery of lll'.h CfCorj.
Curt s all trouble* of the
Head mud Throat.
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EVDOItShD TIY I*ll VMM IASS EVERT WIIEH*.
J. LENNOX BROWNE, V. It. C. 8. Ed. Senior Surgeon to ths
Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. ‘’The vapor of Menthol
checks in a manner hardly I?s« than marvelous, acute Colds in the
head. For all forms of nasal 'Ureases, ranting obstruction to ths
natural breathway, 1 prescribe CUSHMAN'S MENTHOL LMIU.Ui
to the extent of hundreds per annum.'-'
DR. BROWNE also says: ‘‘Always carry tie in yen ions HEX*
TlfOL IMIiLKK known a* < | SIIJEAN'S, which should be used not
only on the first approach, but thr e or four times a day during an
epidemic, aud always in cold catching weather by those subject to
head colds.”
lIICI ll£il7A V DR. J. H. SALISBURY, a distinguished
IIVI l* U Cl* !■ A • physician of New York, said: ” Inhaled
Menthol is particularly destructive to ths life of the Influenza bacilli.'*
DR. S. S. BISHOP, Surgeon to the Illinois Charitable Eye and
Ear Infirmary, Chicago, says; “You need no other assurance of my
good opinion of your Inhaler, when I say that 1 aiu constantly using
and pre • r-.Mng them for niv | »:;. ,
' at alt Druggists, or mailed p<-*inaid on rect ’n*
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the Hands.
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Klsslm and keep It In the bouse. It is the safest
remedy und surest for Cuts, Burns. Bruises. Scalds,
Chapped Hands. Sores, or any skin eruptions. It Is
quick to relieve pain and intlnmmation. For Farm
ers cracked hands it Is it wonderful cure. Largest
box of ointment on the market.
Cured Ilia Mother.
CaRTHAOK. Mo., July 28, lhUs.—Your Menthol
Rulvo cured mothers hands. She has had no trou
ble with her hands s-nce 1 got her the bOJC. My
mother is happy and doing all her own work again.
She was not able to do any work for three years on
recount of her hands. Your Budm has cured them,
thank you very much. KoY Rahm.
It Acta Like a Charm.
Salem. Ala , April B, 1882.—1 have used your Men
thol lßnlm on some old had sores, and on two or
three cases of Itch and other eruptions: the patients
■ay it “acts like a charm. *’ Please send four boxes
Bn!m. 1 Intend to encourage the use of your prepa
rations because they do act sure enough ” like a
Charm.” I). \V. FLOYD, M I).
if you cannot get It of your druggist send 25c. for
one box by mail. Sold by all leading druggists.
Cushman Drug Co., Vincennes, Indiana.
MOMORE EYE-GLASSES,
So Weak
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v SORE, WEAK and WFLAKES EYES,
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ARE YOU THIN?
Flesh made with Thinacura Tablets
l>v a scientific process. They create
perfect assimilation of every form of
food, secreting the valuable parts and
discarding the worthless. They meke
thin faces plump and round out the fig
ure. They are the Standard Remedy
for leanness, eo itaining no arsenic, and
absolatelv harmless. Price, prepaid, $1
per box, «for so. Pamphlet, "How to
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Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.
Ripaus Tabules cure headache.
Ripans Tabules cure flatulence.
Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.
Ripans Tabules assist di .estion.
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& R;paus Tabules cure biliousness.
W Ripans Tabules: one gives relief.
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OUE n GLOEY ,> CORNEB,
A List of Those Who Remember
The Golden Rule,
The News thanks the following
friends most kindly for their con
tributions during the past week.
They evidently believe in the gol
den rule, “Do unto others as you
would have them do unto you.”
And a mighty good rule it is.
T. A. Hendrix $1 00
W. L Salmon .25
John Poo 1.00
C. W. Juukins .50
J. It. Huff 1.00
A. J. Lawrence 100
j Dr. King 800
R. A McWhorter .75
Henry Holbrooks 2.50
Wm. Key 1.00
S. D. Martin 2 00
C. M. Sitton 1 00
G. McConnell 1.25
J. L. Wright 1.G5
Mrs L. It Williams 1.00
J. H. Raster 2.50
W. A. Sharp .50
Mrs. Martha Smith GO
G. J. Wilson 25
A. J. Hendrix 1.00
Miss Hattie Madden 1.00
Mrs. E. O. Boyles 1.00
Terry Bowling 25
G. T. Latimer 2.60
Hugh Richardson 1.00
J. M. Wyatt 1 00
J. C. Owen 1.00
B. R. Broom 2.00
R. P. Waters 3.00
R. A. Jennings 1.00
W. H. Atkins 50
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy
for you troubles? If not, get a
bottle now and get relief. The
medicine lias been found to bo pe
culiarly adapted to the relief and
cure of all Female Complaints, ex
erting a wonderful direct influence
in giving strength and tone to the
organs. If you have Loss of Appe
tite, Constipation, Headache,
Fainting Spells, or are Nervous,
Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy
or troubled with Dizzy Spells,
Electric Bitters is the medicir
you need. Health and Strength
are guaranteed by its use. Large
bottles only 50 cents at 11. H. Ar
rington’s drug Store.
Braun on Man.
The place to take the true mea
sure of a man is not the forum or
the field, not the market place or
the amen corner, but his own fire
side. There he lays aside his mask
and you may judge whether he’s
imp or angel, king or cur, hero or
! humbug. I care not what the
world say about him—whether it
crown him with rays or pelt him
with bad eggs; I care never what
his reputation or religion may be.
If his babies dread his home-com
ing and his better ha’f swallows
her heart ovory time she has to
ask him for a five-dollar bill, he’s
a £' ‘sd of the first water, even tho’
he prays night and morn till he’s
black in the face, and howls hal
leujah till he shakes the eternal
hill. But if his children rush to
the front gate to greet him, and
love’s own sunshine illumines the
j face of his wife when she hears his
footfall, you may take it for gran
ted that lie’s true gold, for his
home’s a heaven, aud the humbug
never gets that near the great
white throne of God.—Braun’s I
couoclast.
The Best for Children.
“I believe Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is the best for childreu I
ever used.. For croup it is une
qualled. It is a splendid seller
with us.— T. M. Eckles, Gh. G.
Manager Wampum Pharmacy,
Wampum, Pa.” When used as
soon as the first symptoms appear,
: that is as soon as the child becomes
| hoarse or even after the croupy
j cough has appeared, it will prevent
; the attack. The mothers of croupy
children should bear this in mind
i aud always keep the remedy at
I hand. It is also the best medicine
; in the world for colds and whooping
! cough. For sale at 25 and 50 cents
! per bottle by 11. H Arrington.
The People's Tribune, of Birm
j iugham. which for three years was
the official organ of the Populist
party in Alabama, has been sold
by the proprietors, Capt.R. F.
Kolb and his son, Mr. Reuben
Kolb, to Hon. Philander Morgan,
of Easonville, St. Clair county.
THREE YEARS AGO
0. W, Knaner Was Cured of
Chronic Catarrh—His Cure
Remains Permanent.
C. W. Kuaner, Sheldon, lowa,
writes as follows : “I had been
| troubled with catarrh for over two
'years; so bad at last that I could
not work but two or three days in
a week. I tried two doctors with
out any relief. At times I was so
bad that I could not hear. After
using nine bottles of Pe-ru-na I
was completely cured and believe
Pe-ru-na will do all you claim if
the directions are followed. I
heartily recommend it to all who
are afflicted with catarrh. I should
call my cure lasting, for I have
been working in an elevator for
three years (among the dirt aud
dust of wheat.)”
No greater test could be made of
an}' cure, than three years’ expo
sure to dust and dirt of a grain el
evator. This letter is a sample of
tl ose we receive daily. They come
unsolicited aud unrewarded. They
express the sentiments of the
writer in words that are direct and
forcible.
A book on catarrh will be sent
to any address by The Pe-ru-na
Drug Manufacturing Company,
Columbus, Ohio.
“Yes,” said the old man, ad
dressing his young visitor, “I’m
proud of my girls and should like
to see them comfortably married.
I have some money, they won’t go
to their homes penniless. There’s
Mary, 25 years old, and a real good
girl, I shall give her $5,000 when
she marries. Then comes Bet, who
won’t see 85 again, shall give $lO,-
000, and the man who takes Eliza,
who is 40, will have $25,000 with
her.” The young man reflected a
moment or sn and then nervously
inquired: “You haven’t one about
50 years old, have you?”
Believe Also In Me.
There is no journey of life but
has its cloudy days; and there are
some days in wfflich our eyes are
so blinded with tears that we find
it hard to see our way, or even
read God’s promises. Those days
that have a bright sunrise followed
by sudden thunder-claps and bursts
of unlooked-for sorrows are the
ones that test certain of our graces
the most severely. Yet the law of
spiritual eyesight very closely re
sembles the law of physical optics.
When we come suddenly out of
the sunlight into a room even
moderately darkened we can dis
cern nothing; but the pupil of our
eye gradually enlarges until unseen
objects become visible. Even so
the pupil of the eye of faith has
the blessed faculty of enlarging in
dark hours of bereavement, so that
we discover that our loving Fath
er’s hand is holding the cup of
trial, and by and by the cup be
comes luminous with glory. The
fourteenth chapter of John never
fails with such music on our ears
as wheu we catch its sweet strains
amid the pauses of a storm : “Let
not your hearts be troubled; ye be
lieve in God, believe also in me. I
will not leave you comfortless.” —
T. L. Cuyler.
ALABAMA NEWS.
Capitalists will build at an early
date in Birmingham, a $500,000
cotton mill.
Thursday near Abbeville, Miss
Maggie Murphy fell out of a wagon
and was run over and killed.
Fifteen additional men have
been employed by the stove works
at Bridgeport.
At Attalla the marble works
have been put in operation after!
an idleness of several months.
f
The Simmons Coffin factory, of j
Atlanta, recently destroyed by fire
will be rebuilt.
Royal Snead, a young white boy, j
while riding a bicycle in Athens, |
Saturday,collided with a horse and
buggv and as a result, is seriously, j
if not fatally injured.
Near Rowland Springs Saturday
a gun carried by Harry Woodall
was accidentally discharged and
the contents struck a 13-year-old
uegro boy, killing him instantly.
A Victory For the South,
From the New Orleans States.
There was an exciting scene in
Miss Brown’s fashionable school
on Fifth avenue, New York, the
night after theelectiou. It appears
that in this school, which prepares
young ladies for a course at Yas
sar, there were a bevy of McKinley
girls, who determined to have some
fun at the expense of six fair maids
from the south, w r ho were ardent
supporters of Bryau. The McKin
ley maids after “taps,” clothed in
their nighties, ascended by means
of the fire escape to the floor above,
on which were the rooms of their
schoolmates from the south. The
rooms were charged in a body by
the McKinley girls and in a jiffy
the contents of bureau aud armoir
drawers were scattered over the
floors in indescribable confusion.
The six southern girls were dazed
for a moment by the unexpected
onslaught, but indignation soon
gave place to dismay, and seizing
water pitchtrs they drenched the
McKinleyites, who chilled to the
bone by the icy water, which went
through their night gowns like a
sieve, fled screaming to the fire es
cape, and as they scrambled down
it at the imminent risk of breaking
their pretty necks, the six southern
girls continued the acqueous bom
bardment at short range and with
telling effect. The affair was a
great shock to such an exclusive
institution as Miss Brown’s school
and it is said there will bo an in
vestigation, with tears and apolo
gies as trimmings. We are glad to
know, however, that the southern
girls not only held their own a
gainst superior numbers, but rout
ed the enemy after a short and
glorious engagement. Mrs. Bryan
should telegraph her congratula
tions to tho young ladies.
The Life of the Soul.
No man can measure the life of
the soul in the coming eternity,
nor set a limit to its growth and
expansion. No man can prophesy
of the celestial glories which will
dawn upon it from age to age along
the track of that great future. But
the spirit comes to all this only by
the pathway that leads through
the dark valley, “over the river.”
Death alone strikes off its fetters
and opens the doors of its prison
house, and brings it the freedom
of new birth and larger growth.
“It cannot be quickened except it
die —but if it die, it bringeth forth
much fruit.” The old body per
ishes in order to give place to the
new body—“there is a natural body
and there is a spiritual body; how
beit that is not first which is spir
itual, but that which is natural,
and afterward that which is spirit
ual,”
Georgia Notes.
Last week a party of hunters
found a skeleton in the woods near
W aco.
The Tennessee Coal, Iron and
Railway company sold on Friday
of last week 4,000 tons of iron at
Birmingham at an advance of 25
cents per ton ov9r previous fig
ures.
Two murderers confined in the
jail at Jasper received help from
unknown persons and had nearly
succeeded in filing the steel bars
when the attempt to break jail was
discovered, Saturday.
Mr. Frank Jackson, of Union
Point, has a mammoth tomato
vine. It is twenty feet long aud
after using ripe fruit from it all
the summer, he gathered a half
bushel of green tomatoes last
week.
A colony of people from West
Superior, Wis , have purchased the
old saw mill site of Johnston &
Co., at Sibley station, on the Geor
gia Southern and Florida rail
road. consisting of 10,000 acres of
land.
W. T. Downs, the young tele
graph operator who took four bis
cuits from a house near Macon,
plead guilty in the superior court
to the charge of burglary preferred
against him, and was sentenced to
thirty days imprisonment. An
effort is being made to secure a
pardon for him.
PECULIAR in combination, pro
portion and preparation of ingredi
ents,Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great
curative value. You should TRY IT»
A DOUBLE CASE.
Remarkable Cure of a Boston Man
who was Afflicted with Salt=
Rheum and Rheumatism.
BOTC PROMPTLY CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS'
PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE.
From the Herald, Boston , Mass.
Those who have had the misfortune to be
afflicted with salt-rhf \m, more especially
when it has come in early childhood, can
appreciate what it is to “ doctor ” for this al
most incurable trouble. They almost all tes
tify that they have “ doctored ” for years,
and often with some of the leading physi
cians, spending large sums of money without
obtaining relief. When this is complicated
with an attack of rheumatism, especially in
the case of a man whose advocation is one
that exposes him to it, the serious nature of
his physical ills may be imagined, and also
the potent efficacy of such a remedy as Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, which
has proved able to conquer such a concensus
of bodily problems, and to put the man into
a condition of vigor as a substitute for one
of a moss. disheartening outlook.
In view of the circumstances it is not sur
prising that many in Boston, especially those
of the railroad men, who have been familiar
both with the individual and the attendant
circumstances, should make so much com
ment on the cure wrought in the case of Mr.
James Freeman, for a number of years past
employed as a brakeman on the Old Colony
Division of the New York, New Haven and
Hartford Railroad. This gentleman had
been afflicted with salt-rheum from infancy
and his blood had a decided tendency to
humors, in addition to which the exposed
character of his occupation promoted an ag
gravated attack of muscular rheumatism
which threatened to destroy his usefulness
and deprive him of this means of livelihood.
But learning of the remarkable testimony
which had been given to the eflk .icy of Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People when
ever tried for these and kindred difficulties,
particularly such as arise from an impover
ished or disordered condition of the blood, he
was induced to try them, and the result has
been so gratifying that he has became a
pioneer in recommending them to his fellow
workmen, who through his words find the
manifest results of his example have shown
a constantly increasing use of the pills.
In view of the degree of attention which
the case attracted, particularly in its effect of
promoting the use oT the pills among men
who are not in the habit of taking medicine,
the circumstances were deemed worthy of
personal investigation, and accordingly a re
porter made a call at the cosy home of Mr.
Freeman, at 233 Shawmont Avenue, Boston,
Mass., where he and his wife were found to
be thoroughly free and unreserved in stating
the facts, and most cordial in appreciation of
the Pink Pills.
"Yes, it is true,” he said in response to
enquiry, “ I have the greatest satisfaction in
giving ray word as to what Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills have done for me. I have no per
sonal interest in speaking about the matter
except that I feel grateful for the cure they
have caused, aCd I think it is only right that
I should try and let others have the same
opportunity for benefit as myself.” In re
gard to the origin of his use of the Pink Pills
e remarked:
“ I was first led to try them on account of
a certificate from a Montreal man which was
published in the papers, and I thought the
same thing that hhd done so much for him
woul«i help me.
* I needed to take the Pink Pills for the
condition of the blood and for rheumatism.
The fact is that my blood has been of a very
hirmory nature and I have been troubled
with salt-rheum from infancy. My head
was covered with it and a good deal of my
LOCAL SCHEDULE.
= CHATTANOOGA, ROME & COLUMBUS RAILROAD,—
EUGENE E. JONES, Receiver.
Passenger ScHedule in EM Nov. 15,1896.
SOUTHBOUND QfATTOUQ •, NORTHBOUND
Sunday only. Daily No. 2. MiAiiUih)> Daily Sunday only.
P. M. A. M. U. M. A. M.
4 XO 8 10 Chattanooga 0 40 0 55
!. ! 4 15............8 15 Shops 635 9 50
"4 36 8 37 Battletiield 6 14 9 27
4 4b. 8 44 Chickainauga 6 07 9 18
b4O ...........9 39 Trion 512 814
” 5 50 9 48 Summerville 5 03 8 03
.’.’.‘.'.'..’.605...' ..1006...* Lyerly 4 4b 7 47
7 00 11 00 Rome 3 oO 6 45
7 45 11 44 Cedartown 3 07 6 00 ~...
Connections are made at Cliatianoogs, Rome, Cedartown, Bremen and Car
rolton with other lines at these points, Trains 3 and 4, Sunday oners
splendid opportunity for those desiring to visit Chickainauga ..nd the National
Military Park, or to spend the day at Chattanooga or Lookout 1 oir.t. hoi fur
ther infoimation apply to C. B. Wilburn, Trailic Manager, Rome, or Odell,
Agent, Summerville, Ga.
PIEDMONT
STOCK FARM.
Green Bush, Ga.
/VNP JENNETS.
|VV.tK, HrORNE., Prop.
hair came off. It was very uncomfortable
and nothing that I could do seemed to cure it.
“ Then came my rheumatic trouble dur
ing three months of last winter. I think it
came from exposure in the railroad yard dur
ing bad weather. It was muscular rheuma
tism and was located principally in my right
arm so that I could hardly lift it that high.”
Here Mr. Freeman raised his outstretched
right arm slowly to a position below the
middle of his breast and gave a graphic idea
of the difficulty and distress which accom
panied that effort before taking the Pink
Pills.
“ I began to receive benefit from the first
time that I took the pills, and I have never
known them to fail of doing good. The
trouble with a good many people is that they
think they do everything by taking the first
small quantity of any remedy. I am not
one of those who are ttisfied with that kind
of sampling, and when I became satisfied
that they were the right tiling for me I re
solved to use them with fullest effect. I soon
secured about 25 boxes. 1 bought them
mostly from Janes’ Apothecary Store on
Washington Street. One of the first good
effects i found was an increase of appetite
and the benefit of a general tonic. My blood
became purer and better, and the effects of
the muscular rheumatism rapidly disappear
ed. As I took no other medicine the whole
effect must have come from Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills. I was so gratified with their
effect that I must have bought altogether
about eighty boxes.
“The result was that I was enabled to at
tend to my work as a brakeman on the cars,
which you know requires a pretty free
strength in the arms, and I found my gener
al health and spirits toned up.
“ In the early periods of taking the pills I
took one ns a dose, and latterly I increased to
two and then three, the toning effect being
all the stronger without any disagreeable
effect.
“I was so pleased with the results of the
Pink Pills in my case that 1 recommended
them to all the railroad men and others with
in my knowledge that I knew would need
their benefit. As a consequence quite a num
ber began their use, and from all that I hear
their eftccts were very satisfactory, so that I
doubt not. they would be willing to reinforce
my certificate with their own testimony.”
Mr. Freeman’s remarks were corroborated
at intervals by his w T ife, who was a partici
pant in the conversation and manifestly
shared his genuine enthusiasm for the cura
tive effects of which she had been a witness,
and for which the name of Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills has become synonymous.
He certainly looked well and no one csmld
imagine by his appearance and manifestation
of energy the double siege of rheumatism
and salt-rheum from which the Pink Pills
has rescued him.
“I am so satisfied, ” he said, “ as to the trne
results which the Pink Pills have brought
me that I can readily give an affidavit before
a Notary to that effect. All who know me
and the circumstances of my case will, how
ever, feel convinced without the need of
that.”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in a
condensed form, all the elements necessary
to give new life and richness to the blood
and restore shattered nerves. They are an
j unfailing specific for such diseases as loco
motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv
ous headache, the after effect of la grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
complexions, all forms of weakness either in
male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all
j dealers, or null be sent post paid on receipt
of price, 50 cents a box or six boxes for
i $2.50, by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
j Company, Schenectady, N. Y.