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Application for Charter
GEORGIA— Spaldikh County.
To the Superior Court of Said County;
The petition of 8. Grantland, Douglas
Boyd, J W. Mangham, Jos D. Boyd, J. J.
Mangham, W. J. Kincaid, James M.
Brawner, G. J. Coppedge, John H. Dierck
sen, Henry C. Burr, J E Drewry, B. N.
Barrow, of Spalding county, of said State,
and 11. W. Lynch, of Fayette county, and
L. F. Farley, of Pike county, of said State,
respectfully shows:
par. 1. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors, heirs and as
signs, to become incorporated under the
name and style of “The Spalding Cotton
Mills,” tor the term of twenty years, with
the privilege of extending this term at the
expiration of that time.
Par. 2. The capital stock of the said cor
poration is to be One Hundred Thousand
Dollars, with the privilege of increasing
the same to Two Hundred Thousand Dol
lars when desired. The said stock to be
divided into shares ot One Hundred Dol
lars each.
Par. 3. The object of said c rrporation is
pecuniary gain and profit to the stock
holders, and to that end they propose to
buy and sell cotton and manufacture the
same into any and all classes of cotton
goods, of any kind and any character, as
the management of the said corporation
shall choose, having such buildings, ware
houses, water tanks, etc., as they shall
need in the conduct of the said business,
and the said corporation shall have the
right to sell such manufactured goods in
such manner and time as they see tit, and
shall make such contracts with outside
parties, either for the purchase or sale of
cotton, or for the purchase or sale of cot
ton goods, as they shall deem to the inter
est of said corporation
Par. 4. They desire to adopt such rules,
regulations and by-laws as are necessary
for the successful operation of their busi
ness, from time to time, to elect a board of
directors and such other officers as they
deem proper.
Par 5 That they have the right to buy
and sell, lease and convey, mortgage or
bonds and hold such real estate and per
sonal property as they may need in carry
ing on their business, and do with such
property as they may deem expedient.
Par. 6. The principal office and place of
business will be in Griffin, said State and
said county, but petitioners ask the right
to establish offices at other points, where
such seem necessary to the interest of the
corporation. They also ask the right to
sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
and to have and use a common seal, and
enjoy such other rights and privileges as
are incident to corporations underthelaws
of the State of Georgia.
V» herefore, petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate under the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to all the rights,
privileges and immunities, and subject to
the liabilities fixed by law.
SEARCY & BOYD,
, Petitioners’ Attorneys.
QTATE OF GEORGIA,
O Spalding County.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the original petition for in
corporation, under the name and style of
“The Spalding Cotton Mills,” filed in the
clerk’s office of the superior court ot Spal
ing county. This May 17th, 1899.
Wm. M. Thomas, Clerk.
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DARKNESS ETERNAL.
1 WHAT THE EARTH WOULD BE WITH
OUT THE GOSPEL
Rev. nr. Tnlniuwc Vhhll, Portrny*
the Gloom of an Infidel World—Tri
onipli of Atheism Would Mean
Death of Civilisation.
[Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 1899.)
Washington, May n.—in this sermon
Dr. Talmage gives a glimpse of what the
world would be if the gospel were abolish
ed and the human race left without divine
guidance. The text Is Acts il, 20, ’The
sun shall be turned into darkness.”
Christianity is the rising sun of our
time, and men have, tried with the ujiroll-
Ing vapors of skepticism and the smoke of
their blasphemy to turn the sun into dark
ness. Suppose the archangels of malice
and horror should be let loose a little
while and be allow ed to extinguish and
destroy the sun in the natural heavens!
They would take the oceans from other
worlds and pour them on the luminary of
the planetary system, and the waters go
hissing down amid the ravines and the
caverns, and there is explosion after ex
plosion, until there are only a few peaks
of Are left in the sun, and these are cool
ing down and going out until the vast
continents of flame are reduced to a small
acreage of fire, and that whitens and cools
off until there are only a few coals left,
and these are whitening and going out
until there is not a spark left in all the
mountains of ashes and the valleys of
ashes and the chasms of ashes. An ex
tinguished sun! A dead sun! A buried
sun! Let all worlds wail at the stupen
dous obsequies.
Os course this withdrawal of the solar
light and Ijeat throws our earth into a
universal chill, and the tropics become the
temperate, and the temperate becomes the
arctie, and there are frozen rivers and
frozen lakes and frozen oceans. From
arctic and antarctic regions the inhabit
ants gather in toward the center and find
the equator as the pole.- The slain forests
are piled up into a great bonfire, and
around them gather the shivering villages
and cities. The wealth of the coal mines
is hastily poured into tho furnaces and
stirred into rage of combustion, but soon
the bonfires begin to lower, and the fur
naces begin to go out, and tho nations be
gin to die. Cotopaxi, Vesuvius, Etna,
Stromboli, California geysers, cease to
smoke, and tho ico of hailstorms remains
unmelted in their crater. All the flowers
have breathed their last breath. Ships
with sailors frozen at the mast, and
helmsmen frozen at the wheel, and pas
sengers frozen In the cabin, all nations
dying, first at the north and then at tho
south. Child frosted and dead in the
cradle. frosted and dead at
the with frozen hand
on tho hammer and frozen foot on the
shuttle. Winter from sea to sea. All
congealing winter. Perpetual winter.
Globe of frigidity. Hemisphere shackled
to hemisphere by chains of ice. Universal
Nova Zembla. The earth an ice floe grind
ing against other ice floes. The archangels
of malice and horror have done their work,
and now they may take their thrones of
glacier and look down upon tho ruin they
have wrought. What tho destruction of
the sun in the natural heavens would be
to our physical earth, the destruction of
Christianity would be to tho moral world.
The sun turned into darkness!
Infidelity n Tragedy.
Infidelity in our time is considered a
great joke. There are people who rejoice
to hear Christianity caricatured and to
hear Christ assailed with quibble and
quirk and misrepresentation and badinage
harlequinade. I propose today to take
infidelity and atheism out of the realm of
jocularity into one of tragedy and show
you what infidels propose and what if they
are successful they will accomplish. There
are those in all our communities who
would like to see tho Christian religion
overthrown and who say the world would
be better without it. I want to show you
what is the end of this road and what is
the terminus of this crusade and what this
world will be when atheism and infidelity
have triumphed over it, if they can. I
say, if they can. I reiterate it, if they can.
In the first place, it will be the complete
and unutterable degradation of woman
hood I will prove it by facts and argu
ments Inch no honest man w ill dispute.
In all communities and cities and states
Mid nations where the Christian religion
has been dominant woman’s condition
has been ameliorated and improved, and
she is deferred to and honored in a thou
sand things, and every gentleman
off his hat before her. If your associations
have been good, you know that the name
of wife, mother, daughter, suggests gra
cious surroundings. You know’ there are
no better schools and seminaries in this
country than the schools and seminaries
for our young ladies. You know that
while woman may suffer injustice in Eng
land and the United States she has more
of her rights in Christendom than she has
anywhere else.
Woman and Christianity.
Now, compare this with woman’s con
dition in lands where Christianity has
made little or no advance —in China, in
Barbary, in Borneo, in Tartary, in Egypt,
in Hindustan. The Burmese sell their
wives and daughters as so many sheep.
The Hindoo Bible makes it disgraceful
and an outrage for a woman to listen to
music or look out of tho window’ in the
absence ot her husband and gives as a
lawful ground for divorce a woman’s be
ginning to cat before her husband has
finished his meal. What mean those white
bundles on the ponds and rivers in China
in the morning? Infanticide following
infanticide. Female children destroyed
simply because they are female. Woman
harnessed to the plow’ as an ox. Woman
veiled and barricaded and in all styles of
cruel seclusion. Her birth a misfortune.
Her life a torture. Her death a horror.
The missionary of the cross today in
heathen lands preaches generally to two
groups—a group of men who do as they
please and sit where they please; the other
group, women hidden and carefully se
cluded in a side apartment, where they
may hear the voice of the preacher, but
may not be seen. No refinement. No lib
erty. No hope for this life. No hope for
the life to come. Ringed nose. Cramped
foot. Disfigured face. Embruted soul.
Now, compare those two conditions. How
far toward this latter condition that I
speak of would woman go if Christian in
fluences were withdrawn and Christianity
were destroyed? It is only a question of
dynamics. If an object be lifted to acer
tain point and not fastened there and the
lifting power be withdrawn, how long be
fore that object will fall down to the point
from which it started? It will fall down,
and it will go still farther than the point
from which it started. Christianity has
lifted woman up from the very depths of
degradation almost to the skies. If that
lifting power be withdrawn, she fallschar
back to the depth from which she was res
aiirrucb d, not > i: hw-r. liecaus*
then'is no lower depih. Ami yet, not
withstanding th. i th.-.t the only salva
tion of woman li i<|, -r.idation and woe
Is the Christian :C j and tin' only in
fluence that ha- over lift. .1 her in tho social
scales is Christianity I have read that
there are women who reject Christianity.
1 make no remark in regard to those per
sons. In the silence of your own soul
make your observations.
Soviet} I >«* morn I i »ed,
If infidelity triumph and Christianity
be overthrown, it means th.' demoraliza
tion <>f society, 'rhe idea in the Bible
that atheists and infidels most hate is the
idea of retribution. Takeaway the idea
of retribution and punishment from so
eietj, and it will begin very soon t > dis
integrate. and take away from tin' minds
of men the fear .>f .1
great many of them who would very soon
turn this world Into a hell. The majority
of those who are indignant against the
Bible because of the idea of punishment
arc men whoso lives are bad or whoso
hearts are impure and who hate tho Bible
because of the idea of future punishment
for the same reason that, criminals bate
tho penitentiary. Oh, I have heard this
brave talk about people fearing nothing
of the consequences of sin in the next
world, and I have made up my mind it is
merely a coward's whistling to keep his
courage up. I have seen men flaunt their
immoralities in the face of the communi
ty. and I have heard them defy the judg
ment day and scoff at the idea of any fu
ture consequence of their sin. but when
they came to die they shrieked until you
could bear them for nearly two blocks, and
in the summer night tho neighbors got up
to put the windows down because they
could not endure the horror.
I would not want to see a rail train
with 500 Christian people on board go
down through a drawbridge into a- watery
grave; I would not want to see 500 Chris
tian people go into such disaster, but I tell
you plainly that I could more easily see
that than I could for any protracted time
stand and see an infidel die, though his
pillow were of eider down and under a
canopy of vermilion, I have never been
able to brace up my nerves for such a
spectacle. There is something at such a
time so indescribable in the countenance.
I just looked in upon it for a minute or
two, but the clutch of his fist was so dia
bolic and the strength of his voice was so
unnatural I could not endure it. “There
is no hell, there is no hell, there is no
hell!” the man had said for 60 years, but
that night when I looked in the dying
room of my infidel neighbor there was
something on hiS countenance which seem
ed to say, “There is, there is, there is,
there is!” Ihe mightiest restraints today
against theft, against immorality, against
libertinism, against crime of all sorts—tho
mightiest restraints are tho retributions
of eternity. Men know that they can es
cape the law, but down in the offenders'
soul there is tho realization of the fact
that they cannot escape God. Ho stands
at the end of the road of profligacy, and
he will not clear the guilty. Take all idea
of retribution and punishment out of the
hearts and minds of men, and it would
not be long before our cities would become
Sodonis. The only restraints against tho
evil passions of the world today are Bible
restraints.
If Atheism Triumphed.
Suppose now these generals of atheism
and infidelity got the victory and suppose
they marshaled a great army made up of
the majority of the world. They are in
companies, in regiments, in brigades—the
whole army. Forward, march, ye hosts
of infidels and atheists, banners flying be
fore. banners flying behind, banners in
scribed with tho words: “No God! No
Christ ' No PunishmentNo Restraints!
Down With the Bible' Do as You Please'"
The sun turned into darkness!
Forward, march, ye great army of in
fidels and atheists' And first of all you
will attack the churches. Away with
those houses of worship! They have been
standing there so long deluding the people
with consolation in their bereavements
and sorrows. All those churches ought to
bo extirpated, tliey have done so much to
relieve the lost and bring home the wan
dering, and they have so long held up the
idea of eternal rest after the paroxysm of
this life is over. Turn the St. Peters and
St. Pauls and the temples and taber
nacles into clubhouses. Away with those
churches'
Forward, march, ye great army of in
fidels and atheists, and next of all they
scatter the Sabbath schools filled with
bright eyed, rosy cheeked little ones who
are singing songs on Sunday afternoon
and getting instruction when they ought
to be on the street corners playing marbles
or swearing on the commons. Away with
them! Forward, march, ye great army of
infidels and atheists, and next of all they
will attack Christian asylums, the institu
tions of mercy supported by Christian
philanthropies. Never mind the blind
eyes and the deaf ears and the crippled
|iml>s ami the darkened intellects. Let
paralyzed old age pick up its own food and
orphans fight, their own way and the half
reformed go back to their evil habits.
Forward, march, ye great army of infidels
and atheists, and with your battleaxes
hew down the cross and split up the man
ger of Bethlehem.
Army of Destruction.
On, ye great army of infidels and athe
ists. and now they come to the graveyards
and tho cemeteries of the earth. Pull
down the sculpture above Greenwood's
gate, for it means the Resurrection. Tear
away nt the entrance of Laurel Hill the
figure of Old Mortality and the chisel. On,
ye great army of infidels and atheists, into
the graveyards and cemeteries, and where
you see, “Asleep In Jesus" cut it away,
ami where you find a marble story of
heaven blast it, and where you find over a
little child’s grave “Suffer I.ittli children
to Conic Unto Me" substitute the words
“delusion" and “sham,” and where you
find an angel in marble strike off the
wings, and when you come to a family
vault chisel on the door, “Dead ou ■ dead
forever."
But on, ye great army <>f infidels and
atheists, on! They will attempt to - ah
heaven. There are heights to be taken
Pile hill oil hill and Pelion upon O- i,
and then they hoist the ladders against j
the Walls of heaven. On and on until i!
blow up the foundations of jasper and tie
gates of pearl. They charge up ti e steep -
Now they aim for the throne of hi' ; w!> -
the Son, the Holy Ghost ‘ Down with
• them ' they -ay “Down wh th-m from :
’ the tliroi»" "' they say
Down out of sight' lb- -m’ C«1 li
-1 has no right to-it tin rt- Down v.
Down with Christ’
; Hack to Bnrlmrism.
A world with' t a li ’’ ■>
without a king Orj 1; .n
t Father)*-- galaxies Amir.-
t A dethroned Jei ■ -I. All ■
; God. Pat ’ mid< . ii-ri
' Is w Ini; t lay o ' ar, i
w ill have if they can
■**•s*•»--~■ "■ ■ --ge-OMKxrajrt AwL i i«aaaiiir*i
Civilization hurled ' k into seinfliarbn
ri-m and-eniibarbar:.- driven back into
H- "entot - i'ag> ri 'flic wheel of pro
gr< -. turned the other way and turned to
ward tho <1.,: k age-. The clrx’k of the cen
turl. - put hack 2.000 years. Go tack, you
Sandwich Islands, from your schools and
from yiiiir colleges ami from your reform
ed condition to vv bat you were in Is.’o,
*
home tho Sou infssionarit s from India and
overthrow their oou schools, where they
are trying to educate the heathen, and
scatter the 1-10.000 little children that they
have gathered out of barbarism into civili
zation. Obliterate all the work of Dr. Duff
in India, of David Abeel in China, of Dr.
King in Gri'ece. of Judson in Burma, of
David Brainerd amid the American abo
rigines. and send home the 3.000 mission
aries of the cross who are toiling in for
eign lands, toiling for t 'hrist.’s sake, foil
ing themselves into the grave. Tell these
3.000 men of God that they are of no u>
Send home the medical missionaries who
are docti,ring bo: es as well as tho
souls of the dying nations, Go home, Lon
don Missionary sor iety . Go homo, Ameri
can Board of Foreign Missions. Go home,
ye Moravians ami relinquish back Into
darkness and squalor and death tho na
tions whom ye li.iVe begun to lift.
V cm Plot.
Oh, my l: c i. !.. re has never been
such a nefarious plot on earth as that
which infidelity’ and atheism have planned.
We were shocked a few years ago lusmut-e
of the attempt to blow up the parliament
houses in London, but if infidelity and
atheism sucoeed in their attempt they will
dynamite a world. Let them have their
full way. ami this world will be a habita
tion of three rooms—a habitation with
just- three rooms, the one a madhouse, an
other a lazaretto the other a piuttfenxi
nium. These infidel bands of utii'-i- hove
only just, begun their concert —yea, tliey
have only lieen stringing their instru
ments. 1 today put before you their whole
programme from beginning unto close.
In the theater the tragedy conies first and
the farce afterward, but in this infidel
drama of death the farce conies firstand
the tragedy afterward. And in the former
atheists and infidels laugh and mock, but
in the latter God himself will laugh and
mock. He says so. ‘I will laugh at their
calamity and mock when their fear
cometh. ’
F rom such a chasm of Individual, na
tional, worldwide ruin, stand back. Ob,
young men, stand back from that chasm!
You see the practical drift of my sermon.
I want you to know where that road leads.
Stand back from that chasm of ruin. The
time is going to come (you and I may not
live to see it. but it will come: just as cer
tainly as there is a God it will come)
when the infidels and the atheists who
openly and out and out and above board
preach and practice infidelity and atheism
w ill lie considered as criminals against so
ciety, as they are now criminals against
God. Society will push out the leper, and
the wretch with soul gangrened and ichor
ous and vermin covered and rotting apart
with Ills beastiality will be left to die in
the ditch ami be denied decent burial, and
men will come with spades and cover up
the carcass where it falls, that it poison
not the air, and the only text in all the
Bible appropriate for the funeral sermon
will be Jeremiah xxii, 19, “Ho shall bo
buried with the burial of an ass."
Victory For C'tirlMtinnlty.
A thousand voices come up to me this
hour, saying. “Do you really think infi
delity will succeed? Has Christianity re
ceived its deathblow’? and will the Bible
become obsolete?” Yes, when the smoke
of the city chimney arrests and destroys
the noonday sun. Josephus says about the
time of the destruction of Jerusalem the
sun was turned into darkness, but only
the clouds rolled between the sun and the
earth. Tho sun went right on. It is the
same sun. the same luminary, as when at.
the beginning it shot out like an electric
spark from God's finger, and today it is
warming the nations, and today It is gild
ing the sea. and today it is filling the
earth with its light. The same old sun,
not at all wornoiit, though its light steps
190,000,000 miles a second, though its pul
sations are 450,000,000,000,000 undula
tions in a second. The same sun with
beautiful white light made up of the vio
let, and the indigo, and the blue, and the
green, and the red, and tho yellow, and
tho orange—the seven beautiful colors,
now just as when the solar spectrum first
divided them.
At the beginning God said: “Let there
!>e light.’ and light was, and light is, and
light shall be. So Christianity is rolling
cm, and it is going to warm all nations,
and all nations are to bask in its light.
Men may shut the window blinds so they
cannot see it. or they may smoko the pipe
of speculation until they are shadowed un
der their own vaporing, but t he Lord God
is a sun! This white light of the gospel
made up of all the beautiful colors of
earth and heaven—violet plucked from
amid the spring grass, and the indigo of
the southern jungles, and the blue of tho
skies, and the green of tho foliage, and
the yellow of tho autumnal woods, and
the orange of the southern groves, and tho
red of the sunsets. All tho beauties of
earth and heaven brought out by this
spiritual spectrum. Great Britain is going
to take all Europe for God. The United
Stati s are going to take America for God.
Both of them together will take all Asia
for God. All three of them will take
Africa for God. “Who art thou, O great
mountain? Before Zerubbabe) thou shalt
become;*plain. ' “The mouth of the Lord
hath spoken it." Halleluiah, amen!
Shell Window*.
Among the various and curious objects
brought from Manila by some of our re
turning soldiers none excite more Interest
than the delicate, platelike shells called
conchas, not only because they belong to
the usually unattractive and rough shelled
oyster family, (mt from the fact that shells
•o-rve as windows in manyof the buildings
in the J'hllippines.
The -hell is nearly round, about four
' im 'nes in diameter, compressed, and so
thin that it is nearly transparent. In
: the i - • the shell r<
smubles isinglass, with opalescent tints,
the exterior being slightly rough. The
; animal is so exceedingly flat that when the
. Jv- ' arn cl cd they apparently touch.
| This is probably the same species of mol
i lusk which is known in China as the Chi
nese. window oyster ami which is used for
windows, lantern- and similar purposes, j
Tlie-O ingetlio people also powder the i
shell, which they us>- for silver in their ■
water colors.
Ihe better class of houses in Manila
have window frames which slide in groves,
I so as to be opened or clo.-ed. a-desired, and
1 In tbe>e are -et the concha-, which -often
th' bright tropical -un rays. As a further
protei'ti -n against light and heat blinds j
I aro used which run isi th" grooves w ith
th" windows. The governor's palace,
W: i'-b ' is rebuilt about .H) years ago,
.hi- ‘ wind v- the -tine -iidiug frames
I si '■ wi: h ii.anv panes iif the w indow oyster
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ple Bottle Sent Free by Mail.
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Pimples, Bone Pains, Ulcers, Eczema, Sores on Face,
Catarrh, Rheumatism and Broken-down
Constitutions.
Everyone who i a sufferer from bad face in the bio 1. Strike a b’nw where
blood in any form should write Blood ’!.<’< " , •• ; lIC
Balm Company l<>r a sample bottle of by i i; 1, uud driving the baa
their famous B. B. B.—Botanic Bkxd blood out of the txxly;in this way your
Balm. | pimples and unsightly blemishes are
B B. B. cures because it literally drives cured.
the poison oi Humor (which product People who are predisposed to blood
blood diseases) out ot the blood, bones and disorders may experience any one or all
body, leaving the tb -h as pure as a n< w of th" following -ymptoms: Thin blood,
born babe’s and leaves no bad after effect- the vital functions are enfeebled, constitn-
No one can afford to think lightly of ■ tion shattered, shaky nerves, falling of the
Blood Diseases, The blood is the life hair,disturbed slumbers,general thinness,
thin, bad blood won’t cure itself. You hind lack of vitality. The appetite is bad
must get the blood out - f your b< ■< - an 1 md breath foul The blood seems hot in
body and streng hen the system by new, j the.fingers and there are hot flushes all
fresh blood, amt in this way the sores and ’ over the botfy. If you have any of these
ulcers cancers, rl eumatism. eczema, ca-1 symptoms your blood is more or less dis
tarrh, etc., are cured. B B. I! does all ! eased and is liable to show itself in some
this tor you thoroughly and finally B B L urn of sore or blemish. Take B. B. B.
B is a powerful Blood Remedj (and not a ■ at once and get rid of the inward humo
mere ton’c that stimulates but don’t cure) i Ix-fore it grows w orse, as it is bound to do
and for this reason cuies when al) el-e j una-ss the blood is strengthened and
fails. . i sweetened.
No one can tell how Lad bl .id in the 1 Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B) is the
system will show itself, tn one person it, discovery of Dr. Giliatn, the Atlanta
will break out in form of scrofula, in specialist on blood diseases, and he used
another person, repulsive res on the face 15. 15. B in his private practice for 30 years
or ulcers on the leg started by a slight with invariably good results. B B. B
blow. Many person) od by does not contain mineral or vegetable
a br< iking out of pirn pies, -ore? > -n tongue - poison and is perfectly sate to take, by the
or lips. Many persons’ blood is so bad i infant and the elderly and feeble.
that it breakes out in terrible cancer on The ab'.-vc statements of facts prove
the face, nose stomach or womb. Cancer enough for any sufferer from Blood Hu
is the worst form of bad blood, and hence mots that Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
cannot be cured by cutting, Ix'cause i - or three B's enres terrible Blood diseases,
can’t cut out the bad blood; but cancer . and that it is worth while to give the
and all or any form of bad blood is easily i Remedy a trial he medicine ts for sale
and quickly removed by B. B 15. Rheu- by druggists every where at fl per large
matism and catarrh au both caus- 1 l.y bottle, or s-ix bottles for |5, but sample
bad blood, although many doctors treat liottles can only lx: obtained of Blood
them as lo :al diseases. But that is the Bairn Co. Write today. Address plainly,
reason catarrh and rheumatism are never Blood Balm Co., Mitchell Street, Atlan
cured, while B. B. 15. has made many ta, Georgia, and sample bo’.tle of B. B. B.
lasting cures of catarrh and rheumatism. anti valuable pamphlet on Blood and
Pimples and sores on the face can never skin be sent you by return
be cured with cosmetics or salves because mail.
the trouble is deep down below the sur-
—GKT YOUH
JOB PRINTING
IDONM jYT
The Evening Call Office.