The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 08, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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16 Iwomenl I will find in MozlEy’s Lemon I I Elixir, the ideal laxative, a I I pleasant and thoroughly re- I ■ liable remedy, without the I I least danger or possible harm I I to them in any condition I ■ peculiar to themselves. ■ Pleasant in taste, mild in r'.; ; I action and thorough in results. Tested for 35 years. sO£. and SI.OO per bottle at I | all Drug Stores. I MOZ LEY’S I I LEMON ELIXIR I “One Dose Convinces.” j B "Manninghose” ‘Never mind, Sam, Mama will buy you a pair of “Man ninghosc” and then you will look nice and w r arm and not be ragged.” MANNINGHOSE wears well MANUFACTURED BY MANNING HOSIERY MILL Manning', S. C. "The Old Reliable” GEORGIA RAILROAD Elegantly Equipped PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN ALL POINTS. Pullman Palace Cars be tween Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston, also between Au gusta and St. Louis and Charleston and Cincinnati. Fast Freight Service Between the West and Augusta, Athens, Macon, Charleston, Savannah and all points in SOUTHEASTERN AND CAROLINA TERRITORY. A. G. JACKSON General Freight and Passenger Agt., Augusta, Ga. 30 Years Free Cuar- Triai Jr SPECIAL X. karats fine. Best boggy in the to your order. Guaranteed direct ow factory to you. Try before you buy. Write and tell us what style vehicle you need. Free 1906 Catalogue, 180 pages—now ready. Ohio Carriage Mfg, AL * Phelps. Pres. □0.908 Cancer Cured WITH SOOTHING PENETRATING OILS. Cancer,Tumor,Catarrh, Piles, Fistula. Ulcers, Eczema and all Skin and Female Diseases. Write for illustrated book. Sent free. Address DR. R, E. WOODARD A , 602 Mata St. ’ Little liock. Ark. Set or Toilet Set, FREE W For selling only 5 lbs. of our Imported Japan Tea, or 1(1 cans of onr Ptirela If 1 f ■'&7 Baking Powder, or for appointing two Agents. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. Bl li TH JLn] ■a!//J QUICK SALES as we give FR EE to each of your customers a Colonial ■jA w Jit/■ 7 Pattern Fruit Set of seven pieces, or a Handsome Pitcher and Six 'ess ; ~ Glasses, or their choice of the large number of free presents shown in k our catalogue. We trust you with the Tea, Baking Powder and ■KJ*- Fy VA Dishes. Send today for our Illustrated Catalogue, showing the Tea f LL—Sets, Pinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Furniture, Skirts, Sewing Machines, k J etc- ’ we give awa y FKEE. We Pay Liberal Cash Commission. INTO MARVELOUS LIGHT. {Continued from page 14.} “I am impatient to hear your dream.” “Call it what you will, it was horrible. Yet, every day since has brought but proof of its reality. It was this: All spirits that ever have been, or ever shall be created, were made by God before the war in heaven occurred between Cod and His adherents and Satan and his adherents. This world is the hell into which Satan and his angels were cast, where their spirits will spend a never ending existence of continued sin and suffering, in various forms of flesh. A spirit may in one age be made to crawl in the dust of the earth in the form of a worm or a serpent, and in the next be clothed in the body of a man, or have some mission of Satan’s to perform in spirit form. Your Bible speaks of the spirits that were in men, being cast into swine, causing the swine to jump over the precipice and be drowned in the sea. This pre sentation of our existence overwhelmed me with such force showing me that all man’s pretenses and fancied beliefs in his goodness were such hollow mock eries, that I at once threw it all off, and boldly stepped out, pretending nothing more than I really was, and am, and ever shall be—the devil’s own. As to what form my damned spirit shall enter when it has thrown off this mortal coil, I have not the slightest idea. I have only to do with the present, to get out of this hell what few pleasures it affords. I think God forever forsook Satan’s kingdom when He cast it out from heaven, and that He has no connection with this world whatever in a personal way. I think the devil alone holds all the reins in his own hands. And, my boy, the day will come when you shall acknowledge it.” “Never. I pity you from the depths of my heart. Verily, Satan has your spirit in his chains, (but I shall endeavor, through the Son of God, to break them, if it costs me my life.” “You reckon not what you undertake, my boy. Every temptation that Satan can conceive will be thrown around you, and I warn you now that when those terrible moods seize me, I may be the very one that shall endeavor to wreck your soul. As I have told you before, I seem to have no power what ever to resist the force that goads me on. When I am my better self I am more fond of you that of any human being. Were I an innocent boy, I should describe my affection for you as that which I should have for an only brother. At this moment, lam filled with contrition. John, John, let me beg of you to refuse to have anything more to do with me. I am a worse man than I can ever tell you. I shall eventually wreck your life, if our con stant association continues. Leave New York, take any step that will sepa rate you from me. I beg, I entreat you to do it. This spirit of contrition may never come to me again, but remember this hour. lam a wretched man, but leave me to my sins.” (Continued next week.) A MONEY MAKER The Great Western Oil Refining & Pipe Line Co., of Erie, Kansas, with its 1,000 barrel plant complete, tanks ranging from 600 to 10,000 barrels each, its own private pipe lines in touch with one hundred wells belonging to various companies, its refinery site of 53 acres, two magnificent gas well upon same that will furnish fuel for the entire plant, thereby saving 50 per cent, on the cost of refining, with lease on hundreds of acres of oil lands. Its plant and properties valued at over $300,000, $50,000 in bank and bills receivable, two thirds of the capital stock still in the treasury, will pay dividends ranging from 10 to 25 cents per share annually on all outstanding stock, with the present 1,000 barrel plant. Within the next twelve months we expect to in crease the capacity to fully 5,000 barrels, so you see the tremendous dividends in sight for persons purchasing the stock at the present price—2s cents per share. This price will soon be advanced to 50 cents per share, and there is only a limited number of shares to be sold at 25 cents. I would advise quick action in this matter. There is no company in the United States that will stand a more thorough investigation, and has a cleaner record. If you have from SIO.OO to $5,000 that you desire to invest in a good, first-class propo sition, send it to me at once. Investigate 30 days, and if not perfectly satis fied every dollar of your money will be returned. If you desire other infor mation, write for same. Make all checks payable and address all communi cations to w. P. FIFE, 1125-1 Missouri Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. (Cut out this application blank.) W. P. Fife, Missouri Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. Dear Sir: Enclosed find $ for which please send me certificate for shares of the full paid and non-assessahle stock of The Great Western Oil Refinery at 25 cents per share. Name St. No. or R. F. I) Postoffice State The Golden Age for March 8, 1906. NOTHING CONVINCES LIKE ADEMONSTRATED CLAIM IT HAS BEEN PROVEDTIMEi AND AGAIN THAT mWKWYCO 5 SHOES A F F 0 R D wilfeiy pEßFEcT OOIW COM FORT WIA B LONGWEAR JfjjOgE AND LOOKS wßk' ■ W As/ New Sweet Peas McMillan’s New Giant Mixed, the most gorgeous collection of Sweet Peas yet introduced. They have cansed quite a sensation wherever shown during the past year. The stems are long and stout, and may be described as a giant in every way. Price, 10 cents ounce; 75 cents per lb. McMillan Seed Co., 23 S. Broad St. The Old Reliable Sead Store. AN EASY WAY TO MAKE MONEY. I resolved New 7 Year’s that I would turn over a new leaf and do all in my power to assist others, and write you my experience, hoping many may be benefited as I have been. I made |3BO in 80 days selling dishwashers. I did my hou ework at the same time. Ido not canvass, people come or send for the dishwashers. They’re lovely to sell. The machine washes and dries the dishes perfectly in three minutes, without putting the hands in water. Every lady who sees it wants one, as they only cost $5.00. I think any person can do as well as I have. Write to the Mound City Dishw’asher Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Lept. 151, and they will give you instructions and start you in the business. Dishwashers sell to everybody —dishes must be washed three times a day. It will not be long before dishwashers are more numerous than sewing machines, as they are cheaper and used so much more fre quently. Mrs. W. B. Cure For Liquor and Tobacco The Kansas Anti-Liquor Society is mailing free a recipe for the cure of the liquor habit. It can be given secretly in >ood. Also one for the tobacco habit that cm be given secretly. The only request they make is that you do not sell recipes, but give copies to friends. Address with stamp, Kansas Anti-Liquor Society, Gray Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Oflr Wnnlluv’o sent free to an Uli iIUUIICJ O users of morphine, PAINLESS m m e h xir °t opium,co- H® ■ I ■ ■■ caine or whiskey, a HJg 111 Hll large book of P ar * ■ ■ ■ IWI ticularson bomeor B ■ ILS HSB sanatorium treat ■ ■ ■ ment. Address, Dr. AND b. M. WOOLLEY, Whiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia. ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS Old Dominion Nurseries We des’re a reliable representative to sell our complete line of Virginia grown Nursery stock. Exclusive territory. Liberal terms. Write im mediately for contract for your county. Previous experience not necessary. Outfit free. W. T. HOOD & CO., Richmond, Va. Mention this paper.