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» aMERIOJS WEEKLY riMES..RECCRDfcR, FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1907
BLOOD POISON
CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
Most persons who are afflicted with Contagious Blood Poison hesitate to
cn to a physician for several reasons. In the first place the expense is
heavy, and they know that the inevitable treatment will be mercury and
iK't di. strong minerals that act with disastrous effects on the delicate pans
of the system, and which do not, after all. really cure the disease. Wlmt
tlu-y want is a safe reliable treatment that can be taken at home and a pel
fa ! cure made of this loathsome disorder without unnecessary exposure or
expense. Such a remedy’.is {j.^S. S.—it js the only medicine thatgoesdown
THE OLD, OLD. STORY.
“He preached the old, old, story
and was listemd to with intense
attention.”
This is tbo statement that is
made of a recent sermon in Colnm
-bus. A visiting clergyman held
the pulpit, there was a large con
gregation, he preached the story
of Christ crucified, and there was
to the very l-ottom of the trouble and drives out the last trace of the poison not ® waudering mind
that there arenever any signs of its return. It does not contain a particle | eye.
ora listless
bail
lineral in any form, and after removing the disease from the circulation I 3 A
ds up every part of the system byjts fine vegetable tonic properties | , ‘The old, old story.” How little
S.S.S.
S. S. S. attacks the trouble at its head ami do we bear of it from the pulpit
not only permanently cures the disease foi
the one afflicted, but so purifies the blood that
future offspring is insi.red against infection
S. S. S. may betakm in the privacy of join
,, _ home and a perfect cure made of this hateful
PURELY VEGETABLE and loathsome trouble. l or the assistance of
those who are curing themselves with S. S S i
wc have prepared a special book on Contagious Blood Poison which contains topic of the hour Is always with US
instructions of great value to all blond jHiison sufferers. We will be glad The latest novel the most recent
to send a copy of this book free, and if additional instructions or advice ® ‘ „
is wanted, our physicians will furnish it without charge I play, the sensation of the day, all
THE SWIFT SPECt.r kl C.O.. ATLANTA. GA. furnish the text for sermons,
generally sensational in treatment
of to-day. How often do we hear
disconrsesln which it is never even
referred to.
Sociological sermons we have in
abundance. The sermon on the
6 Full Quarts F
Carolina Whiskey 0
r! I
tures Bold by irresponsible mail order whiskey house* at 13.00 to tJ.'d) I
K***““ n - »»*• a Jls-vUlpncon CAROUNA WHISKEY lo ,how
uiat we are not afraid of any kind of comoetition Our plants cover four- I
teen acres, making us the largest mail order whiskey house»
3 SAMPLE BOTTLES FRE5, Cut «mt thU fldtwnsemewt and I
return it with $2.95 and wc
will ship you l
^> u *>* **ni«,*>o*, comtrflmentary, a »am-;r bottl/J ecch~ I
Zulleka/* Gold Band M and Casper's 12 Year Old White Corn.
SPECIAL NOTICE I We deliver the above c
in North Carolina, Virginia and Wert Vin
in other atates reached by Adams or 8m:
must remit 60c. extra. Buyers east of V
~ other ex press lines must send r •>* f
a and a
bottles and wo will prepay express. lUout ca.th wii
THE CASPER CO.. Inc.. Ronnoho, Va.
I, S.f.) Owner* o| C V. tofietrr
and t-flect, all calculated, if not in
A WORKER FOR PROSPERITY.
“Ifihe prospeiity of Aiuericns
does not increase at a rapid rate
it will not be because of lack of
unceasing effort on i ho part of its
daily, the Times Recorder”—
Columbus Enquirer Sun.
The newspaper that does not
work unceasingly for the upbuild
ing of its community is a news
paper that is of little value to the
people » ho are supporting it. A I
newspaper has a peculiar position
in a community, it is a private
property only in a limited sense.lt
is in reality a publio corporation, j
in which every citizen is, in
sense, a stockholder. While own
ed by an individual it must not bel
run to satisfy the whims of an I
individual, or to satiatethespleens I
of an individual. The proprietor!
must sink bis own individuality,to I
a large extent,in the welfare oftbe I
community as a whole. He mustj
POTASH
in the soil puts corn on the
stalk and money in the bank ’
The natural process of plant growth
is simply one of chemical conversion.
Potash, the raw material, is cheap; but when
“ converted by nature into corn, it is
valuable. The use of Potash is not
an expense, but an investment.
Write Unlay for our free booklet “Plant Food.**
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GERMAN KALI WORKS
| New York—0J Nam Street, or
Atlanta, Oa.-M24 Cant
tended,to advertise the clergyman woik for the benefit of the
delivering them and draw tbo town as an entirety, putting in
rrsidinx •
n I 3 nirap !c
at A Odum*: I
crowd to bis church.
Such ministers are referred to in
the press as “popular.” Reporter
are sent to hear them, in Monday
papers they monopolize the space
given to religious matters. They
furnish what the newspapers
denominate “good stuff.” Gener
ally speaking they wear broad
cloth,take European trips,and live
off the fat of the land.
Rut after all, it is the man who
pre aches the “old, old story,” who
keeps alive the Christiau faith
He is the minister to whom one
turns in the hour of trouble and
distress for advice and consolation.
It is to him tbe dying send to hear
once more the “old, old story,”the"
story that never lost its power
and never will as long as man has a
spiritual side to his nature. When
tbe valley of the shadow of death
is at hand it is not the preacher
who has occupied the most space
io the uewspapers through the
handling of “popular topics in
GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGV
S better equipped and organized in all department* than ever U-
' to do thi
fore, and prepared to do the best work 'in its hiatorv. In ore.
/wff to afford the young men of Georgia high-class teel'iiea! edu. u
’ tion. the legislature assigned fifteen free scholarship* to .
county in the State, many of which are still available. Take immediat
Engineering, Engineering t hemistry and Chemlstr
ining anil Civil
Extensive and
stry.
new equipment tit Shop, Mill, Laboratories, etc. New Library. New
Chemical Laboratory. The forty members nf the Class of 19t_
placed in desirable and lucrative I .cautions BEFORE GRADUATION
7he ntit term begine Jan. 160:
ut Write Fur Further In/oi matiuti fg
K. U. MATHE50N. A. fl.. LL. D., President. Atlanta. Oa.
I popular wav' ■ who is wanted
J the bed side. And at the grave
I there is not the same balm for the
sorely wounded heart in the words
I that be utteis as in tbe tenderly
I expressed sympathy of the man
I whose life work was the telling
jthe “old, old story.”
The old, old story.” After all
I that is what the world wants to-
I day. And ,if the theological
I seminaries, and the conferences,
I and presbyteries, and other great
I I conventions of the clergy and the
laity, would but impress this fact
upon the pulpit,if the pulpit wonld
bnt realize more than it seems to
do that slory is still the only vital
part of their faith, that men have
never yet wearied of hearing it
when told by men of sublime faith
then perhaps the churches of tbe
and wooldtake on new life, there
would be no necessity for disens
sions as to whypeopledo not attend
services, and it would besald,
it was said of Christ:
And the people heard him
gladly.”
T. G.
FIRST AND LAST
•The socialistic- investigation”
I racket has ceased to work. An
j Episcopal clerygman caught in the
I tenderloin district of New York
has been unfrocked. It is best in
this world to avoid the appearance
of evil.
Mean $ $ made to all who
buy or wear them. In style,!
ADCfl n«fl /IiisaKilifv ^ .QLn'alfl Psqh/1 QTinno 1
ease and durability, “Shield Brand Shoes’
toe the mark of perfection.
SOLD BY RfiblABLB MERCHANTS ONLY
M. C. KISER CO*. Manufacturers.,
ATLANTA, CA.
•Why men do not marry beau
I ties” is the subject of the latest
confidential talk from Dorothy
Dix. On tbe qniet, Dorothy, it’s
simply because there aint endngb
I to go round.
Mallary Bros.
Machinery Co.
Bacon, Gccrgia
ENGINES. EOn.ER.3
conoti c-snivs t-Acmrr.r, t:xi
riBt.PMimwOcs::.
gasoline eng:
Georgia may buUd an extension
to its capitol. There will be no
baccatat glass used, thongh, and
veneered “solid” mahogany
furnishings.
General Evans is to deliver the
oration at tbe nnveiling of .the
Davis monnment at'Richmond.
General Evans is in demand as an
orator on patriotic occasions.
cl.u>re*rin'*fv*tu«.
The public will now resnmo
traveling on the Georgia road.
Editor Phinizy will still continue
effective licks at all times fori
its progress and prosperity. He I
must ever keep a vigilant eye fori
danger that may menace It, fori
opportunities that may offer fori
its advancement. His columns |
must be open freely at all times I
for the promo.ion of measures!
whose purpose is tbe betterment |
of local conditions. It is only by [
compliance with some such stand
ard as this that a newspaper, I
espei-ially in a small and ambitions |
city, can fulfill itsftrne mission |
and justify its calls upon the pub
lie for support.
\Ye naturally appreciate the|
compliment paid the Times-Recor
der by the Columbus paper. This I
paper will not cease its efforts in |
behalf of Amerieus. It is its |
purpose to do all that lies in its I
power, day rfter day, to awaken |
people of Amerieus to a foil |
realization of their opportnn-
ities, to advertise them to I
the world at largess far as is with-1
in its scope; to give its time, its |
abilties, its capital to the great I
work of promoting the growth of |
Amerieus along industrial and |
other lines.
We believe that this policy will I
commend itself to all the people of |
Amerieus and that there will be an I
adequate support for a good paper |
that will he a credit to the city,an I
advertisment for Americas wber-|
over it goes, and a stimulus and |
aid totbose who are enlisted in the |
fight for a “GreaterJAmericus.”
A PARK AND TREE COMMISSION.
“God’s greatest thought
nature is a tree,” said Emerson. I
The man who plants a treel
leaves behind him pleasant mem
ories for future generations,” says I
another writer who loved tre s, I
appreciated their beauty, and tbe I
part they played in man’s comfort, I
as well as in his material well |
being.
We have some magnificent trees |
in Amerieus. Many of the oaks I
adorning tbe streets of this city. I
have no superiors in the entire)
country. Stalwart, of magnificent I
breadth of shade, they stand firm I
rooted against the storms. For a|
half century they have done yeo-
man service, and hid fair to shade |
the grandchildren of the men and |
women of to-day.
Bat what nf the future on those I
streets where no thoughtful hand, |
guided by a far seeing mind, has I
put out the sappling that is to|
grown into tbe proud monarch of|
later yearst Some streets an-|
beautiful to look npop, a source of |
boundless satisfaction to the eye. |
Bnt others are almost barren of |
shade, or with trees that are of|
littleacconnt for tbe purpose either I
of shade or of beanty. Is nothing I
to be done for the adornment of |
these highways. Is this genera
tion to do nothing for these who
are to come after itt
Wh v not make tree planting part I
of the progressive policy of thel
greater Amertcns of to-day t Why |
should not the city put out trees I
for property owners at the actual |
cost to it, reducing the expense to I
a minimum! Why should not steps |
be taken to.ensnre the planting of j
suitable trees, under proper condi-1
tionsf
It has been suggested that I
Americas profit by tbe example of |
Savannah and establish a park
and trees Commission, in whose
hands the care of thepnblic places
and the trees wonld be fixed. -The
ideals worthy of consideration.
In any event something should be
done toward the planting of more
trees,and trees of the right variety.
DorYt Suffer
all night long from toothache
neuralgia or rheumatism
Sloaiv’s
Lziiviirveivt
kills the pain — quiets the
nerves and induces sleep
At all dealers. Price 25c 50c t»H00
Dr Earl S.SIoaiv, Bostorv,Mass.U.S.A.
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Conviction Follows Trial
Whan boring loose coffee or anything your grocer happens.
*® 22 r# J5 „ biB * how do You know what you are
getting r Soma queer stories about coffee that it Bold in bulk,
could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to,
■peak out
Gould any amount of men talk have persuaded .millions of
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee,
the leader of all package coffees for over a quarter
of a century, if they had not found it superior to aU other brands in
Purity* Strength, Flavor and Uniformity 7