The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, September 06, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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14 * DEFORMITIES S CAN BE CURED If you are crippled or paralyzed, If you have a crippled child, If you know of any crippled or deformed child or person in your vicinity — take the ad dress below, and SEND FOR OUR BOOK ON THE SUBJECT OF DEFORMITIES AND I PARALYSIS It tells what is being done for seemingly incurable deformities at the only thoroughly equipped Sanitarium in this country de voted exclusively to this kind of work. References from almost every State in the Union, very likely some from your own locality. The book costs nothing; write today. I The L. C. McLain Orthopedic Sanitarium J 3100 Pine St., St. Louis, U. S. A. 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Recommended f J &by Physicians. Sold by Druggists and fi; st t £ Class Grocers, 10c. per cake. Sole Importers 3 * A. KLIPSTEIN & CO., $ 122 Pearl St., New York. g k pi E. M. KELLY, President E. C< ANDREWS, Secretary k a*a Liberty Mills T Nashville, Tenn. wk W J:• $ ■ M F A kW Bl 1 Br ’ A 1 i MBBHgwfcnai * f v r- •■*' * J-l' li a/an i" ...-: - • . , - ■' Bl i i The Largest Manufacturers of || k jFj Soft Winter Wheat Flour /"■ 'W3; k\ a a and Corn Products B% In the United States. Howard to Saloonkeepers. (Extracts from the speech of Clinton N. Howard, at the great Rochester mass meeting 1 , attended by a committee from the local Liquor Dealers’ Asso ciation, by appointment of their craftsmen, to report the character of the meeting and the men attending or contributing, intending to organize a boy cott. Howard took the committee for his text, 2,000 people applauding his indictment). Men in the liquor business, do you wonder that we men who are trying to serve God in the highest sense by serving Humanity, do you wonder that at a great cost in time and money, without gain to ourselves or hope of reward, we fight it? Do you wonder that for your own sake, the people’s sake, the boys’ sake, the mothers’ sake, lhe city’s sake, we ask you to stop it? On May Ist your liquor tax expires. We ask you in the name of your own manhood, and for the sake of everything good and pure on earth, don’t renew it. We want you to understand us. We are not fighting individuals. We have no issue with you as men. But we are the enemies of your business. We hate it. We are not alone in this. You hate it. Ask yourselves the question. It is a bad business. You know that better than we do. Any service that we can do you as brother men we would most gladly do. Anything that we can do to destroy your business, as the worst enemy of man, we will do—cost what it may. We will leave nothing undone. We hate it. Q This bottle for you—FREE n R Those who seek relief from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, headache, If KI backache, lumbago, sprains, sore muscles, and other pains— Head carefully. 11 & We want to help you. We know the marvellous curative power ot Di. R W Brown’s Magic Liniment; how wonderful it is; that when it is poured, on (Rsi 11 a piece of cloth and pressed closely to the place where the pain exists the m U pain instantly vanishes. It is different from other liniments which need ~m ga n rubbing. You simplv smother the cloth under your hands and the lint- BU II ment penetrates to the source of the pain and instantly relieves it. it -tyf II V soothes the nerves, produces warmth, and starts up the circulation, M A We know it does all these things—and we want you to know it. B 5B a Send for the sample bottle and try it. Write to Ma U BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Dept., A Nashville, Tenn. VZ H The Golden Age for September 6, 1906. Rheumaticine ...8a1m... : rnMil j mi iw II TAKES ! Il THE II PAIN 111 i I IIIIiHmI lililmHUullffl i 1 ’ i AWAY ii'l I illi f i I | di I u lira M! s ® s ® s ™ Bai ii ■■ mwiir !■»!(■ . | 111 ' 3 i' A combination containing a freely absorbed Salicylate, eliminating the objections of the internal Salicylic I real ment. Its therapy in RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, MYALGIA, SCIAT ICA, and all foims of pain, it has proved most potential in the treat ment of Rheumatism, both acute and chronic, and in cases of Neuralgia, Sciatica. Tabes ami Arthritic Hout. It has been used with marked advan tage in relieving headache and tooth ache, ami also for bronchitis and af fections of the throat. It has been used with success in treating pleuret ic and peritoneal pains, and in severe cases of phlebitis. Rheumaticine Balm is used Exter nally. Applied externally, its action is quite comparable to that produced by the internal employment of Sali cylate of Soda, which it advanta geously replaces, especially as it spares the stomach and nervous sys tem ; one avoids also the cutaneous manifestations going from simple erythema to chronic, pimply eczema, that the Salicylate of Soda produces with a great number of invalids. The use of Rheumaticine on the skin does not change in any way the aspect of the epidermis, even after repeated ap plications. Price Per Tube, 50 Cents, Postpaid. THE V. E. PERRYMAN CO. PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES 3t> Peachtree Street, ATLANTA. GA.