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The Golden Age for June 13, 1907.
THEN AND NOW.
In years gone by we used to sit
On parlor chairs upright.
And listen in admiring way
To some sweet miss recite.
At least three times a week we heard,
“Curfew shall not ring tonight.’’
But nowadays these things are
changed
No longer must we judge
The elocution of a maid
While parents proudly nudge
Our ribs. Instead we’re forced to eat
Her first attempt at fudge.
—Detroit Free Press.
THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL.
In regard to most questions of fact
which have been discussed as long as
has the effect of alcohol on the hu
man system, some positive and defi
nite conclusion has been reached in
such away as to gain general accept
ance. Such is not the case with it.
The debate rages with great fury for
a time between excited and vituper
ative disputants. Statistics are piled
up and experts called in on both sides
till exhaustion sets in, and then the
clamor dies down without any one
having been convinced that he is the
shadow of a shade in the wrong,
or that his opponents are not mis
representing the truth for evil and
selfish ends. Then, after a period of
quiet, the wordy war suddenly breaks
out once more, and the combatants go
trampling back and forth again, shout
ing and jabbing each other, over the
same old ground.
There has lately been a renewal of
the fight brought on by the declaration
of a number of British physicians of
prominence to the effect that alcohol
is not only in many cases a valuable
therapeutic agency, but taken in prop
er quantities with meals is a food and
a conserver of energy. Since this
statement was put out an equal num
ber of reputable and experienced Brit
ish medical men have publicly denied
every allegation the original declara
tion contained, and asserted that alco
hol is always pernicious in its effects
and bad everywhere and under all
circumstances. To which a noisy cho
rus in this country have answered
back, “Amen!”
What can a distracted layman do
under such circumstances? Undoubt
edly, the safest thing is to let alcohol
alone. The good it does is problemat
ical and the evil vast and undenia
ble.
But we did not set out to talk tem
perance, only to point out that it is a
reproach to the medical profession
that they differ so widely on such a
question. It is another severe blow to
expert testimony, which is coming to
be of but little weight. Doctors are
supposed to be men of science, and
desirous, above all things, of learning
the facts bearing on their profession,
and if they investigate and make up
their opinion candidly, they ought to
get together on this question. The
trouble has been one side has been
animated by the spirit of the total-ab
stinence propaganda and the other an
tagonized by it, and that has caused
heat and prejudice, disabling them
from seeing things as they are. Why
shouldn’t there be a scientific commis
sion to find out and tell us the real
truth? —The Washington Post.
A point for the brethren who like to
ask questions about their sermons: A
clerical friend of ours reports that on
a certaift occasion he was indiscreet
enough to ask a country church-man
for an opinion on his sermon de
livered that day. “Well,” replied the
rustic brother, “1 have hearn better,
an’ I have hearn worse, but I disre
member whar.” —Ex.
DR. W. E. LINK
Has an office in the Moore Memorial
Church on Luckie street for the prac
tice of medicine. He has a special
remedy for the waning vitality of the
aged, viz.: bladder trouble, backache,
constipation and weak heart. Office
hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Home office,
204 Plum street, city.
Argo Red Salmon is the fish that
made Alaska valuable to the United
States.
THAT DROWSY FEELING
It Prevents You From Doing Your
Work nd is Really a Sign
of Disease.
CAUSED BY POISONS
Don’t you ever feel drowsy and sleepy,
unable to think or work?
You have slept pretty well.
You don’t feel sick. Just drowsy.
What’s the cause of it?
Your liver.
A lazy liver leaves in your system all
sorts of lingering poisons, the product
of an over-supply of bile, which a
properly working liver would have fil
tered out.
These poisons act like opiates on your
nerves, making you drowsy, sleepy and
torpid, as if overcome with some strong
drug, when you ought to be feeling
bright, alert and wide-awake.
And that’s not all.
When you are feeling liver-drowsy like
this, it is a sign that your system is in
condition to “catch” some disease.
That is, it has lost its vitality and
power of resistance to disease germs.
The clogged liver cannot keep off the
intruder as it should.
It is like a sentinel, asleep at its post,
leaving the camp open to the attacks of
the enemy.
What shall you do?
Wake up your drowsy liver with a
good dose of Thedford’s Black-Draught
(liver medicine)..
Purify your system of the bile poi
sons that have drugged it.
Put yourself in position to resist the
attacks of disease. Cleanse your blood,
brighten your eyes, purify your complex
ion and become your strong healthy self
again.
The old, reliable, vegetable, liver medi
cine, Thedford’s Black-Draught, success
ful for over GO years, is what you should
use, because of its direct action upon your
sick liver.
It contains no minerals or other dan
gerous ingredients, but is a gentle,
natural, vegetable remedy, regulating the
liver and relieving or curing such symp
toms as drowsiness, headache, bilious
sick headache, bilious stomach, bitter
taste in the mouth, constipation, bad
blood, pimples, sallow complexion, chills
a: 1 fever, malaria, nervous irritability,
etc.
Thousands have written to tell of the
wonderful relief afforded by Thedford’s
Black-Draught, in just such cases.
It is for sale by all druggists, in
♦an* 1 packages. Try it.
■ | Ou«M to Krow ■
What Evefy Woman
Ou*ht to Know.
A help to proper instruc
tion and practical sugges
tions for adult women.
Leatherette handbook, 127
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