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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES..RECORDER, FRIDAY, nAY 24. 1907.
An old s^e or ulcer is only a symptom, an outlet for the impurities and
poisons which are in the blood and as long as this vital fluid remains in
this impure, contaminated state the place will never heal. The application
of salves, washes, powders, etc., may cause the spot to scab over, but a fresh
outpouring of diseased matter from the blood starts it again, ami thus it goes
on. gradually growing worse and slowly affecting the entire heaUh { 8 tl
sufferer. There are many ways in which the blood becomes contaminated
ami poisoned. A long spell of sickness breeds disease genus in the system,
the failure of the eliminative members to remove the refuse and waste matter
of the body the excessive use of mineral medicines in certain diseases, all
infect the blood with morbid matter and germs which sooner or later is man
ifested by a sore that refuses to heal. Persons with inherited blood taint are
very apt to be afflicted with sores and ulcers. The taint may lie dormant
during young, vigorous life, but when middl«,age is reached or passed and
the natural energies.begm to grow weaker, the tissues in some weak point
break down and a chronic sore is formed and kedt open by the constant
drainage of impure matter from the blood. If the eau.se is not removed the
sore will continue to grow worse.by eating deeper into the flesh, festerin'-
discharging, and slowly undermining the constitution. S. S. S. heals old
AMOGKERY Of MARRIAGE THE MAD RUSH FOR WEALTH.
C C C heals
aTlI- f|fr| CnDirG “His wife was too old and too I In h *s annual address to the
® JJUIvEaD oldfashioned.” Episcopal Diocesan Convent ion at
This is what is given as the rea- 8avannah ’ Bisho P Nal8 ° n severely
8 criticised the mad rush for wealth
son for Corey’s conduct toward the t jj at characterizes the life of this
wife of his youth, forcing her to country. Said be, in part
the divorce courts, as a necessary “Whatever be you share, be it
preliminary to bis marriage to the ,ar * e °. r 8mall » ln « ,rth !y P 0fsc3 '
sions, independently of proverty
concert actress,Mabelle Gilman. I of riches surrounding us,and in no
Too old and t o old fashioned I special relation to the distribution
t, . . .. ,, . ,. of wealth, it cannot, I think, for a
Bu she was not too old or too old movement be questioned thaubere
fashioned twenty or more years never was a time in our txpericnce,
ago when Corey was a poor and I doubt if there were in modern
unknown man. The rose of yonth I civilization, when the exponent of
was on her cheeks then, the light! tae va,l >e °f earthly things held
sores by going down’to the veiy bottom of the'troubierdr'ivTng'o'ut the ° f bright 6,rlhood was In her all ^uman^consWer^nf when
impurities and building up theentire circulation. When ,S. S. S. has removed eyes, the love of trusting maiden- acquisition ruled the acts, the
%VZ a t on U ^ h00d fil,ed her heart - She ™ “words the thoughts ofso vkst a
applications, which do not reach the blood, but be-in the u’ e of ° s s Tm Wons com P anioD , brightening the multitude; when every sentiment,
11 *!, *1. „ 1 e . Ui v.. O. O, umi . - ... I nrfnnin’o droom anal tileion nrnn
remove of the cause, and then the sore must heal. Book on Sores and Ulcem
•ml medical advice free.. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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hours ofpovtrtv, smoothing away I P r !*j C * p ', e .’ <lream and vision was
\ ... I held subject to modification by
a- anx,etles of life > having or not having, when get-
sending him forth rejoicing every ting and holding was dearer than
d <y to the battles of business-, | virtue, friends and happiness;
encouraginghim in his aspirations, w bem hnman life itself was so
planning for his successes,comfort- ^ subordinated to money.
. .. „„„„„„„ ,. “To one who can without covet
ing him in his reverses, working ness watch the oonrse of affairs and
in her way as zealously as he in I does not share the avaricious spirit
his for the prosperity and advance it is simply pitiable to witness the
ment that passing'years brought | grovelling scuffle for gain, the
with them makeshifts for honestly, the trans-
mg of LieuchjShe was never tanght I indirections, the concealment, the
to trnm off the latest operatic air on I exactions practiced-for the purpose
the piano, she knew nanght of the °f 8 little self-aggrandizement,
intricacies of bridge whist, high | ^b® 8 *®P i® 1° P' ace 1® W above
trr * ““ & is momtui v MIQFRY
book to her. 11 hen fortune came trust to the power of money to free I If llfll I VIL I III IU Lll I
and brought the luxuries of life the criminal. That only is wrong
with it she had few of life’s accom. | which is punishable by human
plishments to. offer her husband. | ^ aw > aD d ibe 1® W itself has neither
All thatshe had was 0„.
of form was gone,the colors of ear-1 volved.
iy days had faded from her face, “There is an obvions effect in
there was no lustre to the care |tbe prevalence of such a low state
Of affection there was of moral8 88 is here described, and
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worn eyes. ,
no stint on her part, but ho had “P rM « lo “
, . * ’ “ " “ of the attitude of thousands of our
gone beyond that. Pride with
conntrymen.
him, as well as passion, required a I “I* is to dilute the nature of all |
younger, a more accomplished s ' n and to deaden the conscience,
companion whose primary function is to 'pass
'•*> r w - srxsrs#"* “* b " 1
simply kill her and put her out of I “For be it ever remembered that I
the way. Doubtless he woqld have I the meaning of a moral command
done so if the laws had permitted is not t0 create right or wrong,not
it. So he forced her by neglect t0 descnb ® them in terms of reward
courts. Freed by law from the which if not prostituded,is capable
alliance of a quarter century he I of discernment and of recognizing |
has now taken’to his heart the | S°°d or evil wherever found.”
vandeville artist.
Will there be any happiness inj The Atlanta Constitution in its |
this mockery of a marriage! 11® 8 * Report of the conditions at the)
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Perhaps so. Corey has the money. | Grady Hospital says the white
His second wife will doubtless love | womtn nursing there are required
him, in her way, for the golden | hat he the negro patients. In no
shower of wealth he pours unstint-1 other city bnt Atlanta wonld such |
edly upon her. She loves him | 8 condition exist. No wonder
for the money, not for himself, some people say Atlanta is not a |
So the world believes. Bnt it Southern city,
wonld give him scant sympathy |
if in the future retribution should | It is stated that the leading I
and we will send - you Free Advice
In plain sealed envelope. Ladies'
“ .The Chat
Advisory Dept,
Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tens.
come by her casting him aside as | educators of the State favor the!
he cast aside the wife of his pov- establishment of a chair of oratory
erty and youth. It wonld be a | and debate at the University of
delicious revenge for time to play. Georgia. Why not tender the |
And stranger things than that | professorship to Bryan, alter the)
have happened. | next presidential election?
Glover, the Augusta murderer, I ^lobellc Gilman cost Corey five
says “I’ll be damned if I’ll be ml ! 1Iondo,lare ' according to the
hanged.” Of coarse he will. And | eewspeper reports. She cost him
he will probably be damned if he f,ir more than that > the respect of
dies a natural death. What every decent man and woman in
Ghuer means, though, is that be- w °rld, something not to be |
ing a whiteman the chances of his mea sured in money,
being executed are too slim to '—
consider. He knows the condi-1 In a lot of advice about“How to I
become a millionaire” we notice
that the aspirant must cut out
“A man should always lie to| wast00 ^ * lrae * n fishing. Who|
tions in Georgia quite well.
protect a woman,” says a Chicago | wou *'* care t0 become a millionaire
judge. “Woman always gets the at8Uc ^ a fearfu l sacrifice!
worst of it in life. A true man
will always protect woman at
whatever cost.” The best way
to protect ber is to never get her
At the present price of chickens
there will be no especial eagerness
on tbe part of fathers of families to
in a position where she can he | en ^ cr ^ a ' n visiting Methodist
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criticized or condemned.
brothers of the cloth.
Roosevelt is said to wish to
Hoisery is to beadvanced fifteen
drive Forakeront of political life. | , hCaVen ‘V* 8
««fnroh a pn»o„„,i.h„ «,iii | mild climate people can go bare-
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once said “Don’t swap horses while crossing a stream,
We say don’t swap
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Moore’s House Colors
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The Macon Telegraph thinks
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Graves insists on Pendleton get- that there are signs that receivers
ting a Democratic reputation, appointed by the courts may bo
What kind of Democratic? Pendle- j operating the railroads before long,
ton has .always belonged to the
“safe and sound” variety. | “Greater Atlanta” was discuss
ed at a smoker. Does thisindi-
Some of the suburban towns cate that like so many other well
seem to be ducking at Atlanta’s laid plans it will all go up in
proposition to amalgamate. smoke!
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for an inferior paint because it is cheap or tho result will be the
same. An inferior paint is cheap iu the can, but expensive on
the house because it requires just as much labor to apply and
does not last as long, MOORE’S HOUSE COLORS, being
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cannot help but give satisfaction in covering capacity, durabil
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