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TO CURE ECZEMA.
The one infallible method by which
Eczema can be quickly and permanently
cured is by the use of Heiskell’s Oint
ment. For halfa century this great remedy
has been the means of curing skin diseases
of every nature. Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers,
Pimples, Ringworm, Blotchy Skin, Erup
tions, Rough Skin, Salt Rheum, Scald
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curative virtues of Heiskell’s Ointment
as the dread disease—Eczema. Before apply
ing the Ointment, bathe the affected parts,
using HflisKELL's Medicinal Soap.
HetskeeVs Blood and Liver Pills tone
up the liver and cleanse the blood. Oint
ment, 50 cents a box; Soap, 25 cents a cake;
Pills, 25 r cents a bottle—at all druggists.
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EASTER.'
Tliis year Easter falls on the nineteenth day
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bration in your school we offer the best of every
thing for that occasion, as follows:
BOOKS FOR EASTER
The Boy Jesus. Rev. Cortland Myers,
D. D. Illustrated. Price, 60 cents net, postpaid.
The Coronation of Love. George Dana
Boardman, D. D. Price, 50 cents postpaid.
A Lily of France. Caroline Atwater
Mason. Price, 50 cents net; postage, 15 cents.
Saturday Afternoon. Rev. Wayland
Hoyt, D. D. Price, 25 cents net; postage, 5
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Gleams from Paul's Prison. Rev.
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From Hollow to Hilltop. Mary Lowe
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Spring Blossoms. Mary Lowe Dickinson.
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Side by Side. Mrs. E. Y. Mullins. New
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CARDS FOR EASTER
A fine assortment of Cards. Booklets,
and Folders. Original designs, and appropri
ate quotations. Price, from 1 cent to 75 cents
each. Special prices for Sunday schools. Write
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EASTER EXERCISES
We shall publish a new Easter Exercise by
Charles 11. Gabriel, author of “ The Glory Song,”
entitled Lilies. Nothing will be issued this
year that will contain brighter or sweeter music.
It will charm the children and delight parents.
Send for free sample copies
Price, 5 cents per copy in less than 100 lots;
100 copies and over, -1 cents fach, express or
postage extra.
We also carry a large assortment of the best
Easter Exercises issued by well-known pub
lishers.
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A 'Ringing, Call Issued
The Georgia Superintendent Warns Prohibition
Communities in Other States
The prohibitionists have fought a
great battle and won a great victory,
but the warfare is by no means ended.
Really, the hardest fight is ahead of
us. I wish our friends might believe
it, but alas, too many of them are
satisfied. The enemy was completely
routed, the blow was so terrific that
it is difficult for the average man to
realize that the liquor man is not a
cold and frigid corpse. But if you
believe he is dead, or even in a coma
tose condition, you are woefully mis
taken. He is alive, he is active, he is
doing business in Georgia. He is in
evidence everywhere. I meet him on
the public highway, in the cities and
in the country places. He rides in on
the flood-tide of the infamous liquor
literature, and sweeps into thousands
of Georgia homes through the great
daily newspapers. I declare it is a
shame under all circumstances, and
particularly now that the State is dry,
for our great dailies to continue to
debauch and to damn the people with
their liquor advertisements. I regard
it a crime against the State and a
hardship on the women and little chil
dren of Georgia. Let them desist.
Such practice is unworthy of them.
If we would win yet a greater bat
tle; if we would preserve and enjoy
our great prohibition law, we must
look well to our laurels. Patrick Hen
ry said: “Eternal vigilance is the price
of liberty.” Let us not forget it. He
who rests on his oars shall certainly
be swept down the rapids. There is
no time for loitering. And let them
sleep who have no foes to fight; no
homes to guard; no country to save.
Without a doubt, the liquor adversary
is broad in the land. He is wield
ing a horrible influence in Georgia. He
is stalking up and down our own
fair city of Atlanta. Let brave men
be very watchful. Let the lover of
the fireside and of little children, drew
his sword. Let David get his sling
and pebbles ready, for Goliath is ready
to do him battle.
I wish men would wake up and see
their danger. We certainly are being
confronted by vile opposition. Over
confidence has lost many a battle,
and as sure as fate, we will lose
ours if we do not hear the tramp
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The Golden Age for April 9, 1908.
of the enemy, nor see his filthy and
hideous approach.
I am not an alarmist, nor a pessim
ist, but the liquor adversary is surely
doing a deadly work in Georgia. He
is using liquor and money, and doing
all sorts of devilish work by which
he may get a foothold in the state
again, and if he gets a foothold, he
will certainly get a hand-hold on the
poor women and other unfortunates
among us. And without a doubt liquor
men are being nominated for the legis
lature. Right here in Atlanta, our
situation is not any too hopeful. Yet,
with the help of the Eternal God, we
mean to save our fair city and this
great old state for prohibition.
The liquor men are organized, and
the Southern Brewery Company most
assuredly has its eye on Georgia,
Mississippi and Alabama. Don’t for
get to watch the brewery companies.
Let the prohibition forces get together.
We must get busy. Let the Fulton
County Anti-Saloon League stand upon
its feet and fight. The League has
done valiant service in the past, and
there are doubtless hundreds and
thousands of noble braves in this city
who are ready to do battle again.
The time has come for action. The
psychological moment has arrived. Let
the good people of Atlanta rise up in
their sovereignty, and strike down
the evil that would hinder the progress
and mar the beauty of our fair city,
yea, of our glorious commonwealth.
We have begun the warfare against
the conscienceless and criminal liquor
traffic. Let the fight go on. Let no
patriot grow tired of the struggle for
civic righteousness. Let not the
sword be put in the scababrd, till the
last enemy is routed; till our homes
are free from the rum invader; till
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the dis
eased portion of the ear. There is only one way to
cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies-
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachi an Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear
ing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the re
sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of
deafness (caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
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Eczema, Tetter and
Troubles.
Tetterine, the fragrant, antisentic
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