The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, October 18, 1906, Page 13, Image 13

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We earnestly request ail young persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and a good position, to write by FIRST mail for our GREAT HA F RATE OFFER. Success. Independence and probable Fortune are guaranteed. Don’t delay. Write today. The Ga.-Ala. Business College, MACON, GA. ’DEFORMITIES 5 CAN BE CURED If you are crippled or paralyzed, If vou have a crippled ch id, 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. . The L. C. McLain Orthopedic Sanitarium J 3100 Pine St., St. Louis, U. S. A. Can Cancer be Gured? It Can. We want every man and woman in the United States to know what we are doing We are curing Cancers, Tumors and Chronic Sores without the use of the knife or X-Ray, and are endorsed by the Senate and Legislature of Vir ginia. We Gu&rantee Our Cures. THE KELLAM HOSPITAL, 1615 Weit Main Richmond. Va. When writing advertisers please mention The Golden Age. “The specific action of the poison now commences—viz., I paralysis af fecting the nerve centers in the inverse order of their development.’ “The highest brain centers are the latest developed, and these are par alyzed first and most. ***** “Finally, the mind is a blank. Paralysis of all the higher centers is complete; the victim becomes insensible; the muscular power of the limbs gives way, and profound anesthesia results. “If the alcoholic dose has been large, and still another tier paralyzed, the respiratory function is lost, and the heart, whose center is first developed, soon ceases to beat. “Thus at the stage of complete intoxication all the higher centers— moral, mental and motor—are paralyzed; the nerve centers are bathed in blood saturated with alcohol, and surcharged with waste products, which the exhausted circulatory system and reduced vitality are not able to elim inate. ’ ’ Prohibition as Discussed by Royston Record. In discussing the broad subject of prohibition for Georgia, the Royston Record makes some strong editorial assertions from which we quote as fol lows : “The next contest for prohibition in Georgia will be the most monumen tal our state has even seen. It will be a battle for the right against wrong; a battle of our home against its most cruel and malignant enemy; a battle of freedom against the vilest type of slavery; a battle for loved ones against the one evil that brings wreck and ruin to them, and a battle of our women and children against an awful desolation that God alone can repair. ***** “Will you fight for your home and loved ones, or on the side of a gi gantic whiskey corporation, headed by the great wholesale liquor houses, aided by bought politicians and hired agents of this most relentless foe of progress, religion and civilizaton? “Whiskey is the most insidious foe to advancement. “All other reforms which have stirred the people have in a measure triumphed. Temperance in the Land of the Mikado. The Hon. Taro Ando, President of the National Temperance League of Japan, is doing effective work in his country for the cause over which he presides. As a matter of fact he organized the league himself and is deeply interested in its success. From the original organization sprang other branches all over the kingdom which were later federated into the “National League.” This league publishes a national organ called “Kuni No Hikari,” and the Hon. Taro Ando is editor-in-chief of this paper. At one time of his life, however, he was a hard drinking man but since his reformation he has allied himself to the temperance cause and works assiduously for its furtherance. “Sake” is the national drink of Japan and it is used by all classes and in great quantities. It is a trifle less strong than ordinary whiskey but it is consumed in greater quantities, being cheaper and its sale being almost unre stricted. There are many kinds of this drink, the most popular being Seishu. Strange to say the manufacture of the drink is kept almost a pro found secret but it is understood by a few that its main ingredient is rice which requires twice the fermentation process of corn or rye before it is possible to produce an alcoholic stimulant. During one process of this fermentation the consistency of the fluid is that of rice gruel and in this form it is used by the masses instead of food or drink. This is particularly true of the working class in Corea and as the drink—called “Moromi”—contains enough alcohol even at this stage of its manufacture to intoxicate, it is a popular beverage with the lower classes. It has been said that its use is instrumental in maintaining the low moral tone and the indolence of the poorer classes of Corea. Certain it is that Japan will not be in position to claim the supremacy for which she is striving until the free use of Sake is more restricted than at present. IN MY COLLECTION OF DIAMONDS This season I am offering some Gem Stones of exceedingly beau tiful quality and at very reasonable prices. If you contemplate the purchase of a Diamond, it will pay you to investigate what I am showing. WEDDING SILVER— This fall I have an Unusually large and attractive line of Sterling Silver Pieces, both in hollow and flatware. A number of new designs just received. I should be pleased to show you this stock. Large handler of the celebrated Gorham Sterling Silver Lines. Wedding and Society Stationery a Specialty. Sena for esti mates and samples. Out-of-Town Orders have prompt attention. CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW DIAM ON D MERCHANT AND JEWELER TO Whit eha ll St., Century Bur I ding, Atlanta, Ga. When writing advertisers please mention The Golden Age. The Golden Age for October 18, 1906. Iwon-inawalkl I 322 SHOES JI -zo-r I 422 X/VZ> Neat siijles for the well groomed gentleman* The lough tcxiure of themate rial used insures long-wear. CRADDOCK TERRY CO. DRAUGHON'S Atlanta, Columbia, Montgomery and Nashville POSITIONS s< cu ed or money REFUNDED. Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will convince you that Draughon’s is THE BE->T. Send for it. "The Old Reliable” GEORGIA RAILROAD Elegantly Equipped PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN ALL POINTS. Pullman Palace Cars be tween Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston, also between Au gusta and St. Louis and Charleston and Cincinnati. Fast Freight Service Between the West and Augusta, Athens, Maeon, Charleston, Savannah and all points in SOUTHEASTERN AND CAROLINA TERBITOIT. A. G. JACKSON General Freight and Passenger Agtf Augusta, Ga. Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad OPERATING The Best Equipped Freight and Passenger Service in the South. Coaches electric lighted, with steam heat in Winter and elec tric fans in Summer. If you desire to have your freight handled with dispatch and to travel comfortably and conveniently, patronize THIS POPULAR ROUTE h. c McFadden. Genera.l Passenger Agent. Atlanta. Ga. 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