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How to Get Rid
of Catarrh
A Simple Safe, Reliable Way,
and it Costs Nothing to Try.
Those who suffer from catarrh know
its miseries. There is no need of this
suffering. You can get rid of it by a
simple, safe, inexpensive, home treat
ment discovered by Dr. Blosser, who,
for over thirty-six years, has been
treating catarrh successfully.
His treatment is unlike any other.
It is not a spray, douche, salve, cream,
or inhaler, but is a more direct and
thorough treatment than any of these.
It cleans out the head, nose, throat,
and lungs so that you can again breathe
freely and sleep without that stopped
up feeling that all catarrh sufferers
have. It heals the diseased mucous
membranes and arrests the foul dis
charge, so that you will not be con
stantly blowing your nose and spit
ting, and at the same time it does not
poison the system and ruin the stom
ach, as internal medicines do.
If you want to test this treatment
without cost, send your address to Dr.
J. W. Blosser, 32 Walton St., Atlanta,
Ga., and he will send you by return
mail enough of the medicine to satisfy
you that it is all he claims for it as a
remedy for catarrh, catarrhal head
aches, catarrhal deafness, asthma,
bronchitis, colds and all catarrhal com
plications. He will also send you free
an illustrated booklet. Write him im
mediately.
monument to the memory of Mr. and
Mrs. Jennings than a cold marble
shaft erected somewhere in a seclud
ed spot, where comparatively few peo
ple would ever see it?
Long live the descendants of the
Jennings family and may the girls
who come to this splendid home, go
out to bless humanity.
How is dear Mattie Beverage? Will
some of her personal friends write us
and let us know how she stood the op
eration? I hope she will be restored
to her health and if it is not th |
Great Physician’s will, I trust He will
temper the affliction by revealing him
self to her more and more each day.
Fineta, do come back again; and,
“Naughty Girl’’ where are you? O,
come back and make a happy college
girl happier.
ALTIE M. CARMICHAEL,
Blue Mountain, Miss., Nov. 8, 1910.
Some Interesting Facts About Sum
mer Pests.
The “good old summer time” would
be without a flaw if it could be had
without the thousand and one bugs
and insects that always accompany
the summer season and torture the
life out of man and beast.
These bugs keep quiet during the
day, but the minute darkness comes
on and a light is made in the house
they begin their deadly work. It can
truly be designated “deadly work,” for
the bite of these insects is, in a great
many instances, fatal. This applies
more to the mosquito than any of the
others. The mosquito is equipped
with a long, saw-like bill, with a
needle point, that is rank poison, and
in this bill is also carried the fever
germ. The mosquito bite is, there
fore, deadly poison.
It is impossible to prevent their ap
pearance in the summer season; but
to keep them from biting you, or to
cure the bite—that is, by the use of
“Skee-ter-go,” an a-styp-to-dyne pre
paration. “Skee-ter-go” drives off
mosquitoes, gnats and all other in
sects, and kills immediately the itch
ing pain produced by insect bites.
Get a bottle from your dealer and
keep off the "skeeters” this summer.
An Invaluable companion on your
summer outing. Price, 25 c. Burgess
Commission Co., Charleston, S. C.,
Distributors. Satisfaction guaranteed
er money refunded.
GOING WITH THE CROWD.
“But all the girls went, mother. I
don’t like to be the only one left out.
Besides, when I said I wouldn’t go,
they all laughed at me and said I was
a coward.” It was Wednesday morn
ing, before school time, and Anna was
dreading to meet her teacher. The
day before the circus had been in
town. At recess, while the children
were in the play-ground, they heard
the noise of the band, and one of the
girls said:
“Let’s go and see the parade.”
“All right,” said Anna, “I’ll go and
ask teacher if we may go.”
“No, don’t ask her. She might say
no. We can get back before the bell
rings, and she will never know that
we left the grounds.”
Anna and one or two of the girls
held back. They all knew it was
against the rules to go off the play
ground at recess, without permission.
When the girls saw the parade pass
one point, they wanted to see it once
more, and away they went through a
cross street to the corner before the
procession. School was forgotten, and
when they did remember, it was long
past recess time, and too late to go
back.
The next morning, as Anna stood in
the kitchen, talking it over with her
mother, her little heart was very
heavy. She knew she had done
wrong. She dreaded to go to school,
and she was very unhappy.
“Perhaps,” said her mother, ‘if you
had been brave about hot going, the
other girls would have stayed on the
school grounds, too. Or, if you had
asked the teacher, I think she would
have let you go; but whether she did
or not, it is never safe to do a thing
just because ‘all the rest do it’. Going
with the crowd is not a safe plan unless
you are sure the crowd is going in the
right direction. The only wise thing
for you to do is to be sure you are
right, and then stick to it, and never
mind what the crowd does.”
“I didn’t mean to do wrong,” said
Anna, as the tears started to her eyes.
“I know that, my dear,” said her
mother, “but you were more afraid of
be ? ng teased than you were of doing
wrong. I hope you will remember
from this day forward that the brave
girl is not the girl who dares to do
wrong, but the one who does what she
Where Doctors Agree.
There are two things at least on
which all doctors agree.
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acid in the system, due to faulty ac
tion of either the stomach, liver or
kidneys, sooner or later will cause
one or more of the following diseases:
Rheumatism, sciatica, gout, gall
stones, urinary calculi, cystitis, dia
betes, Bright’s disease and catarrh of
the stomach.
The other point on which they
agree is that Harris Lithia Water is
the most perfect solvent for uric acid
that has yet been discovered. It dis
solves the poison and eliminates it
from the body through the kidneys
and the skin. Harris Lithia Water is
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when used systematically, it will even
dissolve the chalky deposits in the
muscles and around the joints in
rheumatism and gout, also gall-stones
and urinary calculi.
The Harris Lithia Springs Company
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commendatory letters from physicians
all over the country. The following is
a sample:
Pfilflitks. Fla.
Harris Lithia Spring Co., Harris Springs,
S. C.;
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ing results. I have used it in acute cases
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too highly, not only in these cases, but
in all cases where there is any derange
ment of digestion.
Yours truly,
B. S. CRILL, M. D.
The Golden Age for November 17, 1910.
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knows to be right in spite of the
taunts and jeers of her playmates.”
“What shall I say to my teacher?”
asked Anna, in a low voice, as she
dropped her head.
“Oh,” said her mother, kiss : ng her,
“you go right straight to your teacher
and tell her that you have done wrong
and that you are sorry for it. Ask
her to forgive you.”
“Oh, mamma,” said Anna that after
noon, “I am so happy! I did what you
told me, and my teacher forgave me;
but I shall be brave enough to say
no next time.”
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FORREST COUNTY SUNDAY
SCHOOL CONVENTION.
On October 17th and 18th the
Forrest County Sunday-school Conven
tion convened here, with quite a num-
I am a woman.
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ber of Sunday-school workers present.
A splendid program was carried out.
The new president, M. P. L. Love,
superintendent of Columbia Street
Baptist Sunday-school, will add lustre
to the convention of 1911, and Herbert
Gillis, of Handsome county, secretary
treasurer, will also be heard from.
The outlook for Sunday-school work
the coming year is very bright in
deed.
Rev. L. E. Barton, an evangelist of
note, is holding a series of meetings
at the Columbia Street Baptist
Church, and a grand outpouring of
God’s Spirit in bringing lost souls to
the throne of grace is expected, and
there will evidently be a gracious re
vival of His love in the hearts of luke
warm Christians.
GEO. W. WHEELER.
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