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WEEKLY TIMES-EXTERPBISE, APRIL 27, 1800.
SKIN DISEASES
ACNE,
TETTER,
eSzemaJU
There is nothing more distressing than an itching, burn- PSORIASIS
ing skin disease, and upon the return of warm weather those 1 u u 11 ' i«,
who are afflicted with skin troubles find the symptoms appear- C A I T RHEUM
ing and know that they will be tormented through the hot " 1 v in.
summer months. The blood is heated with humors and acrid matter, and as they are forced
to the surface the skin seems to be on fire. The treatment of skin diseases with exter
nal applications is all wrong, because they do not reach the trouble which is in the blood.
The most such treatment can be expected to do is, allay the itching and burning and cover
up the trouble for awhile, but as soon as it is left off the disease returns.
All food taken into the body contains, in some form, the elements necessary to sustain
the different parts. One portion is used for
the making of blood, another for muscle, ™* ITOHINO WAS ALMOST ""bearable.
one for bone, still another for fat, and soon. w K^. M o 7 f
After these different properties are ex- Th# itching, o»p«olally at night, was Simply terribl*; it
traced from the food tWe still remains a ® !$££££££
portion that IS useless, or waste matter, rations without bsnsfit, and hearing of S. 'S. S. determined
which is intended to be disposed of through *£*
the natural channels of bodily waste, the blemish and pimplo from my body. I shall not fall to reo-
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. At this season “ ° pportan “ y < r*MARN 0 o‘ 0 -
of the year, however, these organs become
toipid, dull and sluggish, and fail to perform this duty, and these accumulations remain in
the system find are absorbed by the blood to ferment and sour, producing burning acids and
acrid humors. The blood cannot properly nourish the system while in this impure condition,
and begins to throw off these acids through the pores and glands of the skin, producing Acnc,
Eczema, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and skin diseases) of every description.
ECZEMA appears usually with a slight redness of the skin, followed by pustules from
which there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a crust, and the itching is intense. It
is generally on the back, breast, arms, legs and face, though other parts of the body may be
afflicted. In TETTER the skin dries, cracks and bleeds, and is often very painful. The acid
in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin, causing a dry, feverish; hardened condition
and giving it a leathery appearance. ACNE makes its appearance on the face in the form of
pimples and black-heads, and is particularly disagreeable because of its unsightly appear
ance, while PSORIASIS, a' scaly disease, conies in patches on different: parts of the body.
One of the worst forms of skin disease is SALT RHEUM, It discharges a watery fluid, form
ing sores and producing intense itching. The head and face are the parts usually affected,
and sometimes the hair falls out and a mass of sores forms on the scalp. ■ • -• -
These and all skin diseases are due to the same cause—burning acids and humors in
the blood, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and ipade pure they will continue; The best
treatment for all skin diseases is S. S. S., a remedy that is purely vegetable, being made cti*
tirely from roots, herbs and barks, and acts directly on the blood with a cleansing, healing
effect. It neutralizes .the acids and purifies the blood so that the. skin, instead, of being
blistered and burned,' by the fiery fluids, is nourished by a supply of cooling, healthy blood.
It goes do.wn into the circulation and forces out every particle of waste of foreign matter,'
, builds up the blood and cures all skin diseases promptly
and permanently. S. S. S. does not leave the least par
ticle of the poison for future outbreaks, but entirely rids
the blood of the cause for all skin diseases. -•*
S. S. S. tones. up the system and regulates the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels so that they will carry off
the natural waste and refuse matter through the proper
channels, instead of leaving it to be absorbed by the
blood. Nothing equals S. S. S, . in the treatment of these troubles aud for building up the
general health. Write for our treatise on skin diseases and any medical advice you wish.
Wc make no charge for either. ‘ ’THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. BA.
DOMEMSTIC WINE.
Judge Hopkins Tlilnlu Its Sale
Should Be Taxed By Council.
■ i'~ “ ’
Chapter 1.
At the session of the general as
sembly of Georgia in July, 1104, the
act known as the Ledford Act was
passed, and. by the approval of the
governor on August 13th, 1904, be
came a law of the state.
By the terms lot this act it was
made unlawful to sell domestic wines
by the producer in any county or
incorporated ^town in this state with
out having first procured a license
from the town or county authorities,
they being empowered to Apt the 11,
amount In their discre
te' 'Jurisdiction was con
fer!
CATARRH,
FOUL BREATH
If Yoo Continually K’hawk and Spit and There isaConstant
Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, IfYou Have
Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh.
CURED THROUGH<JHE BLOOD BY B. B. B.
Is yonr breath tonlf Is yout voles husfcrf
sg^sssss&ssrfs^tsiiiss
Qaent pains in ueforakoadt Dp you hero
loslnc yonr senso of taste*
gradually' gettlnpdcaf? Do yon hear
DtuslnssouDdi? Do you hove ringing In the
ears? Do you suffer with suraae* of the
stomach? Is there a constant bad taste In
•Sftfc^XSS^thlswv.
bat It oanies ulcerations, death and decay of
bon—sloes of thlnhlngand reasoning power,
kill* ambition and energy, often causes loss
and Insanity. It needs attention — once.
Cure it by taking Botanlo Blood Balm
. „ j (B.B.B.), It is a quick, radical,permanent
the county and city au- eura because it rids the system of the poison
! germs that can— catarrh. Blood Balm
The commissioners were ! «B.B.B).purifl6J the blood, does away with
frery symptom, gtrlng strength to tho entire
THE MINIMUM RATE.
v Average Railway Charges Seem to
be Near. Bed Rock.
Capital Is always timid; iNt is fet
tered or handicapped beyond £be
point that It deems fair treatment
ll will take wings and fly sway. It
will not long share n divided respon
sibility with the government.” said
Senator Elkins in his speech on the
rate bill Inst week. “ It must be free
to manage Its Investments ns It dees
fit Inside the law. It the owners of
the railroads find they are denied
the rights granted other litigants In
the courts and cannot have the protec
tion of the courts In the management
of their property, they may not only
consent bat seek government owner
ship, in order to Invest their capltul
In some branch of business the gov
ernment does not undertake in part
to control.
In the United 8tntes we have the
lowest rath, the highest wages, and
tin best railroad service In the world.
‘During the last thirty years rates
hare been reduced front two ceata
per ton per mile to ubout seven and
one half mills iter ton uer mile. On
eome railroads last year the average
rate per ton per mile wits as low as
< mills and a fraction tier ton per
mile..< How much further this reduct- j
Ion In .the aggregate can go Is dlfH-1
cult to tell
near (be, dividing line that the re- known namely, cod liver oil.
ductlon-tif a mill per Ion per mile In Vinol the system clogging,..nsu-
mny mark the difference between the seating oil Is ellmintated, and the
profit and lots. It is remarkable what medicinal, curative elements known
nn enormous saving there has been to exist In the cod’s liver arc
to the people In thirty years In the administered In a highly concentra-
voluntury reduction of fates by the ted form, therefore a preparation con
railroads. Tuke, for Instance the toinlng all these medicinal, curative
case of the Great Northern railroad, and body-bdlldlag , elements, free
A statement prepared by Mr. James from oil or grease, must be the best
J. Hill president of the road, shows strength creator possible to produce.'
that on this single road In thirty In Vinol you 1<now what you are
ears has been over (679,000,000. taking, for everything It contains Is
Whnt a saving to the people. named on the back label of every bot-
”.Thls reduction applies to nil the lie-
other roads In the country, aand the This Is why Vinol Is so unquallfled-
nggregale of the saving to the people ly recommended by physicians and
from the reduction In rates for the guaranteed by over two thousand of
thoritles.
to fix the amount outside of the In-1
corporated towns, and the towns or
cities within their limits.
Prior to this act any person could >
sell wine made by himself "from
grapes, berries or fruits grown on
lands owned, leased or rented by
him," without license, In wet or dry
counties. Under the Ledford bill the
matter of sale was left entirely to
those In power In county or city.
The county commissioners of this
county placed a prohibitory* tax upon
the sale, and the amazing fact ex
ists that, notwithstanding nearly
two years have elapsed since this
power was given to the council of
Thomasvllle, no measure has been
enacted by them to prevent the sale
in the city, and this, in connection
with the further fact that the past
vWVT
and present boards of aldermen since
the passage of the law, 'have been
constituted almost unanimously of
prohibitionists, and prohibitionists
who have been vigilant In the
slaughter of the bjlnd tigers, for
rhlch we desire to sincerely applaud
them.
Wine has been, and, can be lawful
ly' sold In Thomasvllls until the coun
cil fixes k license. Then, and not
until then. If sold without procuring
such license the seller Is guilty of
n misdemeanor.
I am prompted In bringing this
matter to the attention of the public
by what I know to be the evil results
of the' business. I was forced re
cently to discharge a competent man
on account of his protracted drunk
enness produced by domestic wine.
He was candid enough to admit it,
and the pile of empty bottles In my
barn sustain his admission. I am
not alone In my experience In this
respect. A drunk Is n drunk, wheth
er produced by whisky or wine. Why-
do the "powers that be” discrimi
nate? Chapter 2 will follow after
the next meeting of the city council.
H. W. HOPKINS.
mucus membrane, and B.B.B. sends a rich,
tlnxllng flood of warm.rlch, pure blooddlrec G
to the paralyzed nerves, in nous membrane
tones and jolnts, living wannta and
strength Inst where *5**/*®i52alaJS 1 USif* , JLe
wav maxing a perfect, lasting euro of
catarrh in all its forms.
deafness
Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Mo*i forms ol deaf*
ness or partial deafness are caused by ca
tarrh. and In curing catarrh by B. B. B.
thousands of men and women hare had
carat Dvs’peptla. Price SI par largo bot
tle. Take M directed. If not cured whoa
right quantity la taken, money refunded.
Sample Sent Free by writing Blood Balm
Co., Atranta, Os. Describe yonr trouble,
end special free medical eavlee to suit
your case, also sent in letter-
LOOK HERE, MR. FARMER.
WE ARE SETTING TIRES BY THE COLD PROCESS FOB *1.50
PER SET. IF YOU ARE SKEPTICAL AS TO YOUR TIRE SETTING
WE WILL SET THEM IN THE OLD WAY AND TO YOUR ENTIRE
SATISFACTION.
YOU MAY NOT BELIEVE IT. BUT IT IS A FACT THAT 00
PER CENT OF BUGGY TIRES ON NEW WORK ARE SET COLU.
WE BO NOT ADVISE IT ON ALL WHEELS. IF YOU WILL BE
Gl'IBEB BY US IN YOUR TIRE SETTING WE WILL GUARANTEE
EVERY SET DROUGHT TO US.
ALL WORK DONE. TRY US OX CARRIAGES, WAGONS, AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS GUARANTEED. COME AND SEIjl US,
WE DO HORSE-SHOEING.
Thomasville Coach and Carriage Co
112 STEVENS STREET, FARMERS'SHOP, i '
J. W. COCHRAN & 'SONS,
-DEALERS IN—
last thirty yenrs reaches figures that
ure almost Incomprehensible. This
saving was not the result of govern
ment regulation, but was due to the
-'luntnry action of the railroads. pi>
POLITICS IN BROOKS.
Lively Fight All Along the Line For
County Offices.
Quitman. Ga„ April 23.—The
county political campaign has open
ed. Several candidates have an
nounced. J. W. Phllllpps Is oppos
ing W. H. Hurden, the present ln-
combent, for tax receiver. R. H-
Arlington is opposing Treasurer
J. M. Shearer. _ H. B. McFarlln has
Possibly If the grades announced for sheriff and the pres-
und curves avt* Improved, better ent sheriff, J. H. Washburn, will also
equipment and motive power provi- Ik a candidate. R. L. Groover and
ded, the average rate might be redu-! M. E. Pope, two of the most proml-
ced to a half a cent per ton per mile neat and Influential farmers of the
and yet afford a fair to return to the county, have announced for repre-
carrier, but surely the rate canqot sentaltve and this race promises to
go much lower. ; be an Interesting one.
“When the Wlndont commission
made Its report, and that Is within ( STRENGTH CREATOR.
the memory of many senators, the j
' great question was whether the rate ^ \Taol Guaranteed By Physicians j
could even get lower than a cent n aud Over two Thousand leading t
ton t mile on the average and lower j Druggists os the Best Strength Cre
-still on some railroads. It has been j ator Known to Medicine.
mushed down to that point, but I do '
not'know how much further It can This is because Vinol is the
. go: ,1 do not think beyond five mills test scientific production of the
per ton per mild. Already we are so est tonic rebullder the world hasjever
the- leading druggists of the United
8tates as a body builder and strength
creator for old people, weak women,
Pliny children, after sickness and for
all pulmonary dlseuses. The doctor
knows what he Is giving and the pa-
lient knows what'he Is taking
Our leading druggist Mr. R. Thom
as says; "We sell Vinol on a positive
guarantee that It Is and will do all
we claim for It or refund the money
without question.
This In Itself proves the truth of
all statements published about Vinol
In this paper.” R. Thomas. Jr. Drug
gist.
STOMACH AND LIVER TROUBLES
CURED.
Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
stomach and liver trouble as It aids
digestion, and sllmulatea the liver
and bowels without Irritating these
organs like pills and ordinary ca
thartics. It cures Indigestion and
sick headache and chronic constipa
tion. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup
does not nauseate or gripe and Is
mild and pleasant to take. Refuse
substitutes. Montgomery A MacIn
tyre. ,
Horses and Mules,
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, WAGONS, ROAD ’ *
CARTS, HARNESS, SADDLERY, COLLARS,
PADS. WHIPS, AXLE GREASE. ETC.. ETC..
We have bought the J. S. Clifton Wagon, Buggy and Harness bust-
teas located at the Cotton Ware house on Madison street, and are now
prepared to serve our friends and'customers In this line with the very
best quality of goods at .j A
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
We buy tor spot cash with all discounts off and sell for small profit,
it will be to your Interest to see us before you buy.
J. W. COCHRAN & SONS.
Stables on Crawford Street. Store Rooms on Madison Street.
Capt. J. F. Stone and Col. R. C. i
Bell were among the Cairo cltt-
xens who heard the Hoke Smith
speaking.
Thomasvllle Is patronising
Albany Chautauqua.
the
CURED HEMORRHAGES OF THE
LUNGS.
Several years since my lungs
were so badly affected that I had
many hemorrhages." writes A. M.
Ake, of Wood, Ind. T took treat
ment with several physicians with
out any benefit. I then started to
take Foley’s Honey and Tar. and
mv lungs are now as sound as a bul-
*et. I recommend It In advanced
stages of lung trouble." Foley's
Honey and Tar stons the cough and
I heals the lungs, and prevents seridns
' results from a cold. Refuse substi
tutes. Montgomery A MacIntyre. .
*50 REWARD.
A"'reward of fifty dollar* wlll'bt
paid by the undersigned for the ar
rest with proof to convict any person
guilty of a criminal trespass on.thr
following land In Thomaa county
On., to wit; Lota 3. 4. 5, 27, 3*
(I, 43 and 44, in the 17th district
Conslut D. L. Bullock, Ochlockonee.
Ga. E. W. Swift, Cplumb.ua, O*.
You ctn trust a medicine
tested 60 years! Sixty years
of experience, think of that I
Experience with Ayer’s Sar
saparilla; the original Sarsa
parilla; the strongest Sarsapa
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc
tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, ceneral debility.
. __A MUTKO*.
Mtmeuse.
A LIVE POLL CAT!
When I offered Five Dollars reward for a live Poll Cat, a
means with which to relieve the late and sincerely lamen
ted Robert Randall of Consumption. I had cordially In- t
vited the late President Harper, of Chicago University to
Thomasvllle, and the gracious reception Inspired the i
pleasing hope, and more especially as I had assured him. \
President Butler, of Columbia University, New York City,
and Mr. John D. Rockefeller that cancer of the Stomach I
could be carried away. The universal regret and thrill- i
, *ng sadness Incident to the untimely death of the noble
and courageous Mr. Harper—piercing keenly the humble 1
heart of a poor and broken hearted citizen, that felt him
self a means through which the brief span of that ten
der, beautiful life of rare and inestimable usefulness !
could have been prolonged. An effort to that end would
have been made with respectful, whole-hearted reverence
and veneration without hope or expectation of reward.
Gold cannot reward the fixed purpose and strong desire
of an humble heart, one, whose one thought Is to do the
kindliest service In the very kindliest way.
DR. ROBT. E. WILLIAMS.
Surgeon Chiropodist Masseur, References.
Telephone 232. - Samaria - 731 N. Madison St.
Thomasville, Ga.
Molasses Slock
and Dairy Feed
SCIENTIFIC STOCK FEEDING MEANS
SCIENTIFIC MOxflv MAKING
IF YOU FEED YOUR HORSES, MULES AND COWS ON OUR
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES FEED,IT WILL COST YOU LESS AND
GIVE BETTER RESULTS. AWARDED SILVER MEDAL LEWIS &
CLARK EXPOSITION, 1005. LET t'S TKLL YOU MORE ABOUT IT.
THOMASVILLE ICE COMPANY.
Two Phones, Nos. 6 and 306.