The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 29, 1906, Page 18, Image 18
18
I A Washing 1
I Machine FREE I
I or 3® Oays I
I I
I "ME3H I
ft ?rajil,liKy iiiidllßil piQMM ■
I f jH t I
< r 4
I* a Mil
Here’s a chance for any woman to get away
I from the washboard forever. Simply drop us ■
I a postal card, asking for a Spotless Washer,
I and we willsend you one,on trial, for 30 days.
I It will cost you only a penny. We even pay
■ the freight. If you don’t like it, if it doesn’t do ■
I the wash quicker, better and with less labor
I than any other machine, tell us so, and we’ll
I pay the freight back. If you do like it we
will make terms of payment on such easy
I installments that anyone can buy It. .There
I are no strings to this offer. It’s a square deal.
We make it, because we know that the
SPOTLESS
I WASHER
I isthe best machine made. It does most of the
I work itself. You only have to guide it, and
I you can do this sitting or standing. Operates
I m either direction. Made of finest selected
■ '■Virginia White Cedar. Steam-tight—never
comes loose. Mechanism all enclosed—no
I danger of hands or clothing being caught.
Ball bearing—lightest running.
■ Send to-day for full particulars of this
remarkable offer and our proposition.
SPOTLESS WASHING MACHINE CO., Inc.
Box 564 M , Chicago, 111.
89 M New York, K.Y.64M Richmond,Va.
30 Years
Free Cuar-
Triai
SPECIAL
karats fine. Best buggy in the
jsfflFMade to your order. Guaranteed direct f
factory to you. Try before you buy. Jgi
Write and tell us what style vehicle you
need. Free 1906 Catalogue, 180
pages—now ready.
Ohio Carriage Mfo.
Phelps, Pres.
TK Station ng jiN'YXOf
Cincinnati, OSSa
100.000 Dolls Free
Bse Successful Agriculture we
to give away one hundred
f these pretty little dolls. They
L both arms and legs, hand
hair, pretty blue eyes, shoes,
>e proud of It, and we will al
i 3 months trial subscription
ful Agriculture, the prettiest
xof its kind in the U. S. It has
a department for each mem
ber of the family. Send 10c
for postage and expense. Do
it today.
EDITOR SUCCESSFUL AGRICULTURE, COUPON
16 Union Block, St. Paul, Minn.
I accept your offer to test your magazine on your
three months’ free trial offer.
After receiving three months’ sample copies I will
do one of two things,-either send you 50 cents for a
full two year’s subscription, or write you to stop
the magazine, when you are to cancel this subscrip
tion and the three months’ sample copies to be free,
as a test.
Name
P. O. Address
State..
«■ f° r 50(5 wor th of leading Novelties in
I ill* Choicest Garden Seeds. sl’s worth of
“*■ v Universal Premium Coupons free
with every order.
BOLGIANO’S SEED STORE, Baltimore, Md.
GREIDER’S FINE CATALOG
jSX °* Prize-Winning Poultry for 1906. This book is
MgjalLAT printed in several Beautiful Colors and is larger
than ever. Contains a Fine Chromo of lifelike
J fowls. It illustrates and describes 60 varieties of
poultry, ducks, geese, pigeons, etc. It shows best
equipped poultry yards and houseshow to build
houses; cure for diseases; Best Lice Destroyer;
how to make hens lay; poultry supplies and all kinds of in
formation indispensable to poultrykeepers. Prices of eggs and
stock within reach of all. Send 10 cts. for this noted book.
E. 11. GREIUER, Rheems, Pa.
Set or Toilet Set, FREE
BkfcvrT'VFor selling only 5 lbs. of our Imported Japan Tea, or 10 cans of onr Pnreta I| j y W>_ AftA.
y aj» Baking Powder, or for appointing two Agents. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. Al II frt JLjJ
J QUICK SALES as we give FREE to each of your customers a Colonial «A
Pattern Fruit Set of seven pieces, or a Handsome Pitcher and Six
i rRW Glasses, or their choice of the large number of free presents shown in k .-Jsr
9, ur catalogue. We trust you with the Tea, Baking Powder and
*IESCr XL’/ Dishes. Send today for our Illustrated Catalogue, showing the Tea f
■C* . —Sets, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Furniture, Skirts, Sewing Machines,
■ill V1 <2 etc., we give away FREE. Vve Pay Liberal Cash Commission.
Consumers Supply Co., Dep’t B. St. Louis, Mo.
VISIONS.
By Nora Sanders.
Once upon a time a gentle lady walked in her garden in the cool of the
day. It was an old-fashioned garden; scented with thyme and rosemary,
brightened by roses and bowered with clambering vines. The world was
steeped in beauty; seeming new and untainted from the hand that made it.
Bits of old song and story flitted dreamily through her mind. She thought
on youth, and romance lived again. Old rhymes and runes made merry in
her musing brain. It was easy to believe tales of heroes and saints long
gone Io rest.
Diana was come to her endless chase among the stars, her shining bow
hung low in the soft summer sky. The young crescent moon made silver
magic and worked a gentle madness in the brain; it was good to be alive;
so much beauty was religion; to see it was worship.
All this and more the gentle lady felt and saw as she paced slowly
back and forth in the moonlight paths of her old, sweet scented garden.
Her little daughter, aged three, trudged sturdily beside, a faithful, diminu
tive shadow. “Mama,«*ph, Mama,” she said, “Look at that toe-nail in the
sky.”
Beauty is nc less in the eye of the beholder than in the object seen. The
creation of a musician finds its completion in the ear that is attuned to hear.
A painting, a landscape, anything of beauty reaches its full being only in the
eye that can see.
Again, Beauty is the perfect operation of the Law of Life. Beauty is
harmony, which is but a right adjustment of values. Each thing is its
appc.ini cd place and to every thing its relative importance. Nothing that
knows its true use is unbeautiful. The untutored intelligence is beclouded by
the dust of battle, the ear deafened by the din of swords, the trample of
armies, the shouts and frantic cries of the market place, so that eye cannot
see what a gracious and princely heritage is offered the lowliest of us all. We
must go to books and pictures to learn to see Nature’s God.
There still be those rare souls who sit in a quiet corner and thtink on
these tilings. To them have been given the seeing eye and the hearing ear,
and if we of lesser spirit will but pause and learn of them they will teach us
t<» know in some measure what a beautiful world we live in, and how wondrous
fair life may he.
Again, beauty, like happiness, is from within. It is more a spiritual
than a physical quality. An old world myth runs after this wise:
iSwasta, in the beginning of things, created all else and then found he had
nothing left to make woman. So he took the roundness of the moon and
slenderness of a reed; the softness of the down that lines a sparrow’s breast
and lhe hardness of a diamond; the steadfastness of the everlasting hills
and the fickleness of the wind; the warmth of the sun, and coldness of the
snow; the gentleness of a summer rain, and brilliance of the stars; the glow
of early morning and dim sweetness of twilight. Os these he made woman,
looked on her and saw that she was fair, but not perfect; so he gave to her
a spirit of gentleness, a heart of goodness; her hands he made ministers of
mercy; her feet willing messengers of peace and sweeet charity. To her
tongue gave he tones of tenderness, her eyes he filled with the light of love
and loyalty; her face he lit with the joy of living. Again Swasta looked on
th j work of his hands and said, “she is fair and good.”
Beai.ty is not a thing of form and feature; it is of the mind and spirit.
A pictuie is a daub of crude color if the painter put not himself into it, and
if we see it not through the alembic of inner vision. Music is a concord of
sweet sounds only to those who hear aright.
Woman, be she physically perfect, is but a painted image if it be not
that the spirit of her Creator shine through, making her a living soul. All
truth, and goodness and beauty are one, and without these we are nothing.
Special Offers for April, 1906.
THE GOLDEN AGE from date to June ist,
$0 00 1 9°7)
Wall Map of Georgia. (All new Counties cor
rectly given.)
QI OO THE GOLDEN AGE from date to November
vpX.W ist, 1906.
CQ TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION from date to August
Clo. ist, 1906.
The Golden Age for March 29, 1906.
Av
lljei yourfeet dwell in a
pair of these andyouwilli
havemorepleasurembments
CRADDOCK-TERRYCO? SHOES
made from all good leath-j
ers in away thatsrights
® Dropsys
y Removes all swelling in Bto 20
/ days; effects a permanent cure
/L in 30 to 60 days. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcan be fairer
W’rite Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons,
Soecialists, Box G Atlanta. Ga.
HI Perfect]
Health.
Have You Got It?
If not, but you desire it, you would find
our FREE new book on health and disease
of great value.
This book is valuable because it explains
how to gain health and strength without
drugs and medicines.
All it costs you however, is the price of a stamp
—we send it absolutely free. Good health
for yourself—or for some one dear to you—
would be worth a postal; sen 1 us one today,
mentioning this paper, the Golden Age, and
we will send the book promptly.
This book tells how chronic ailments of all
kinds are cured here at the baniiarium by
methods that are thoroughly modern, with
out drugs or surgery.
If health is worth having, this book is
worth asking for today.
Addrt ss,
The Biggs Hygienic
Sanitarium,
GREENSBORO. N. C.
est Y° ur o wn Ev es
es Y our Gl asses as wholesale.
We send y° u our Simple
v'Zllf Meth °d e Test and beautiful
L,.7/ SkA illustrated catalogue A. Write
to-day. Reference Neal Loan
xmirjWwXX A Banking Co.
Radius Optical Mfg. Co.
Mother Earth is the Best Apothecary,
and her best work is found in the wonder
ful combination of minerals helpful to hu
man health found in Piedmont Concentrated
Iron and Alum Water—a quick cure for
indigestion, Liver, Kidney and Bladder
troubles. 18 ozs. contains as much mineral
as 25 gals, of ordinary Mineral Water.
Cheaper and more effective. Your drug
gist, or the Spring owners,
J. M. Echols, Co., Lynchburg, Va.