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Dr. Blosser’s
Catarrh Remedy.
Trial Package Mailed Free to
Any Sufferer.
If you have catarrh of the head, nose, throat*
if catarrh has affected your hearing; if you
sneeze, hawkorspit; ifyou take one cold after
another; If your head feels stopped up- you
should try this Remedy discovered by Dr. Bloss
er, who has made a specialty of treating catarrh
for over thirty-nine years.
This Remedy is composed of herbs, flowers
and seeds possessing healing mediciual proper
ties; contains no tobacco. Is not injurious or
habit-forming; is pleasant to use and perfectly
harmless to man, woman or child.
Catarrhal germs are carried into the head
nose and throat with the air you breathe—just
so the warm medicated smoke-vapor is carried
with the breath, applying the medicine directly
to the diseased parts. If you have tried the
usual methods, such as sprays, douches, salves,
inhalers and the stomach-ruining “constitution
al” medicines, you will readily see the superior
ity of this Smoking Remedy.
Simply send your name and address to Dr.
J. W. Blosser, 604 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga, and he
will send you a free package containing samples
of the Remedy for smoking in a pipe and made
into cigarettes, together with an illustrated
booklet which goes thoroughly into the subject
of catarrh. He will send by mail, for one dollar,
enough of the medicine to last about one
month.
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THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF DEC. 11, 1913
could invent, were applied to the help
less creatures whose cries seemed to
pierce his very soul.
“But why all this torture, this tear
ing of vital creatures apart, this
flaying, burning, suffocating, these re
peated demonstrations on one crea
ture, experimenting with true mother
hood, these?” —but overcome with it
all, he paused and the Angel simply
answered:
“Is this inferno?” he cried.
“No. These are the schools where
a part of the rising generation is
taught.“
“They call it scientific research.”
“Is that all?”
“No. We must cross the ocean to
Pasteur’s Institute, the Paris School
of Medicine, and like places, where
thousands of creatures are tortured
to death to prove some man’s theory,
and thousands more to disprove it.
Why it is nothing in one of these
laboratories for men —so-called —”
“Don’t! Don’t!” cried the listener.
“Don't tell me any more or take me
further. Mine eyes are opened. I
have heard of all this before, but I
treated it as an idle tale, or perhaps
thought it not worth the attention of
the clergy. What would you have me
do? I must go to work at once. God
forgive me for the time I have wast
ed.” “Not a sparrow falls to the
ground without His notice!” he add
ed as if to himself.
“Noble men and women are at
work,” said the Angel. “But only a
few comparatively. The press is com
ing to the front, but one of the great
needs is the pulpit. If only ministers
would awaken to their great respon
sibility and privileges; if they could
only see that humaneness is essential
to godliness; if they would only pre
sent to their hearers the fact that
cruelty not only makes life intoler
able to the dumb creatures, but re
acts upon the perpetrator and even
sometimes upon his children.”
*****
The minister remembered a play
mate of his youth -whose chosen past -
time was trapping birds, putting out
their eyes, and then letting them fly.
Later that playmate married, and into
his home came innocent babes every
one born blind, and the minister,
thinking of these things, murmured:
“Yea, verily!”
“Where can we begin?” he contin
ued, after a pause.
“Begin with the children, but do
not end there.”
“The people—men and women —
must be aroused; laws must be made
and enforced,” said the Angel.
“I will do my part,” interrupted
the reverend gentleman, so loudly and
emphatically that he awoke.
*****
The congregation of St. Luke’s lis
tened in mute wonder to the sermon
of impassioned eloquence that poured
from their pastor’s lips the next morn
ing. His text was:
“With what measure ye mete, it
shall be measured to you again.” But
he treated it in a most unusual way.
Nor was it the last sermon of the
kind to which his people listened, all
coming at last to realize how utterly
lacking is the religion that takes no
account of the helpless and dumb.
VELMA CALDWELL MELVILLE.
(All the incidents related above are
facts.)
STOPS TOBACCO HABIT
Elders’ Sanitarium, located at 1017
Main St., St. Joseph, Mo., has publish
ed a book showing the deadly effect
of the tobacco habit, and how it can
be stopped in three to five days.
As they are distributing this book
free, anyone waiting a copy should
send their name and address at once.
HIS FIRST POEM.
(Continued from page 11.)
or forget how beautiful that day
seemed?) I was engaged in gathering
apples beside the road and my father
was likewise engaged a little farther
down the road. Glancing up from my
work, I chanced to see coming up the
road the familiar and welcome figure
of Cousin John Goodenough, my fath
er’s cousin, with a generous bundle of
reading matter under his arm. Cousin
John was a thoughtful soul as well as
“a scholar and a gentleman,” and I
thought I knew for whom that bundle
was designed. He paused for a little
chat with my father before coming up
to where I was, and then I noticed he
was reading something to father from
one of the papers in his hand. I
thought nothing of this until with a
sudden thrill I caught the refrain of
my best beloved —my poem. “Prepare
to Meet Thy God,” Only a few mo
ments of suspense then the precious
paper was in my hands.
hat exultance tilled me as I gazed
upon that printed page!
M hat keen and intense satisfaction
filled my very soul,
Talk about the Hall of Fame!
Expiate on the Paris Academy of Im
mortals !
Enthuse over the Greek Panthean and
Olympian Gods!
None of them ever did —or ever will
mean so much to me as did that one
rosy, rapturous, palpitating and yet
immortal moment.
Arthur Goodenough.
GOV. HOOPER ISSUES CALL
(Continued from page 8.)
day for nine months, but voted for it
when their votes were not needed.
There were men here who were pledg
ed to their people in favor of maintain
ing the present election law, but they
voted tor a bill designed to emasculate
that law and put the election machin
ery of the state absolutely in the hands
ot. the liquor interests. They were
elected by the votes of independent
democrats, and yet they voted for a
law which undertook to remove every
independent democrat in Tennessee
from the county election commission.
“The consummation of the great
work begun in Tennessee by the coali
tion ot the best citizens of both par
ties should not be decayed or destroy
ed by the introduction of extraneous
considerations. We have fought too
long and too hard to throw away the
results now. It would be a crime
against good government to sound the
retreat when the decisive charge is in
progress. It would be the acme of
reckless folly to hand over for com
pletion a work of such tremendous im
portance to the unsympathetic hearts
and unwilling hands of the men who
battled against it till it began to be
come popular. Such a course would
spell irretrievable ruin.”
TREATMENT FOR STOMACH DIS
TRESS SENT FREE.
If you will send me your name and
address together with a two-cent stamp,
I will send to you a two-day treatment
of my famous Di-Pepsi-Tone. I will
also send you a talk on the care and
treatment of the tomach which is writ
ten by the best of authorities. It was
after a great deal of study and untir
ing effort that I arrived at my Di-Pep
si-Tone formula, and I make you this
generous offer to prove to you that I
can save all suffering humanity from
the great distress of Stomach Disease.
Will you give me your confidence 1 ?
Are you willing to pay the postage
(two cents) and receive instant relief?
Write today! —Edward D. Curren,
Pres., GREAT NORTHERN LABO
RATORIES, Kalamazoo, Mich. Dept.
D.
AUNT MARY.
(Continued from page 3.)
tains and the wine of their sky and
returned with a new relish for work..
Is it something like this that gives,
quality to the mountaineer? And all
in all the mountain people are not im
bruted, nor are the mountain children,,
as some have supposed. It is the heal
ing ground of the scions of the na
tions—these mountains. Mountain
eers, Scotch-Irish, a sturdy stock, types
to make men of. Aunt Mary is a rare
woman, take her any where, but she
has her like oftener among the hills
than in the cities. Mrs. Stradley, her
sister-in-low, lives with her, seventy
three years old, young physically
and mentally, a cultured woman,
reads more books, remembers better
what she reads, thinks more and forms
saner judgments of the movements of
the world than many who are guild’ng
the chariot wheels to fortune or >
failure. But her story will have to
wait till another time.
Aunt Mary cannot go to church, but
she is still church clerk and treasurer..
She orders the Sunday school litera
ture and distributes it, looks after
church pledges and mission money,
(Continued on page 15.)
A SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR
RHEUMATISM.
Two Grateful Users of Horn of
Salvation.
Carrollton, Ga., March 1, 1902.
It is with genuine pleasuree that I
testify to the wonderful curative pow
er of Horn of Salvation. For years I
was afflicted with .rheumatism and
used the Horn of Salvation in Novem
ber and I was relieved from first ap
plication, and am now clear of pain
and feel certain that I am curede. I
cheerfully recommend it to all who
suffer with any kind of pains or aches.
Respectfully,
GEORGE F. CHEENY.
Mrs. Mary J. Broadwater, Newnan, Ga.„
says—“ln the Spring of 1901, I was afflict
ed witli gall stone, and after being treat
ed by three of the best physicians with
out any relief, I was told by them that
an operation would be necessary before I
could get well, but being unwilling to
undergo an operation, I tried Horn of
Salvation and was relieved of the excru
ciating pain from the first dose, and con
tinued to use it for several weeks, at the
expiration of which time I was relieved,
of the gall stone, and have been an en
thusiastic believer in Horn of Salvation
ever since.”
Horn of Salvation is equally effective in
cases of indigestion, kidney and bladder
troubles, or applied externally for chron
ic sores, sore throat, eczema, backache
and lumbago. Promptly ends colds,
f“vers, whooping cough and croup. Best
for children because it is pleasant to take
and absolutely safe. Ask your druggist
for a 25c bottle, or send 35c in stamps to
Newnan Medicine Co., Newnan, Ga., for a
bottle postpaid.
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