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° ** W' se Words Sufferers*
y\ rom a W° man Notre Dame, Ind.
\ I will mail, free of any charge, this Home Treat-
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you feel a bearing-down sensation, sense of
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W ing feeling up the spine, a desire to cry frequently,
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1000 New Maps of Georgia.
The Golden Age has had specially prepared 1,000 maps of Georgia, up
to-date—new counties, everything accurate and up-to-date.
Beginning with this date, the next 1,000 orders for The Golden Age
($2.00 a year), will be complimented with this map, post paid.
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The Golden Age for April 5, 1906.
WITH OUR EXCHANGES.
There is more trouble in the semi
nary camp, growing, perhaps, out of
the declining numbers to study in
those schools. The trouble now is that
the seminaries—some of them —are
sending out agents to buy up students.
That is certainly a startling disclo
sure. If the Lord isn’t calling enough
young men to keep the seminaries
going, then we had better close up
some of them. Any school that must
go out and buy up students had bet
ter turn its plant into a packing
house oi' a flouring mill, or a canning
factory, or something that will be of
substantial benefit to mankind.—Bap
tist Flag, (Fulton, Ky.)
There are few men, perhaps, whose
efficiency would be increased by a long
pastorate, but for most men Method
ism needs, as the men themselves
need, new fields.
Our church has made wonderful
progress under the existing law. Un
til the indefinite pastorate in a church
with an itinerate ministry has more
thoroughly tested the matter, we will
do well to mind the same things and
walk by the same rule under which
we are now operating.—Wesleyan
Christian Advocate, (Atlanta, Ga.)
The Fitzgerald Enterprise has the
following pleasant comment:
“Mr. W. D. Upshaw, editor of the
Golden Age, and one of the busiest
little workers of feeble body and fer
tile mind that has raised his voice
for God and humanity in Georgia,
was in Fitzgerald yesterday. He has
thousands of friends, and they are
scattered all over the state, who wish
him long life and his paper, the
Golden Age, all sorts of success.
CRADDOCK-TERRY COMPANY
BUILDS NEW FACTORIES.
The Craddock-Terry Company,
Lynchburg, Va., has matured plans for
not only materially enlarging its
Southland Shoe Factory, but for the
erection of a large factory in West
Lynchburg, which will have every mod
ern equipment for the manufacture of
mens’ high-grade shoes.
The structure will be factory con
struction with sprinkler attachment
for fire protection. It will contain
something over 60,000 square feet of
floor space. The building will be 200
feet by fifty feet, with four stories
and a basement.
The ’Southland factory is now turn
ing out between 2,500 and 3,000 pairs
of ladies’, misses,’ and childrens’
shoes each working day. The addi
tion to the factory will make its daily
capacity double what it is at present,
bringing the output to about 5,000
pairs of mens’ shoes each working
day, thus giving to the company a
daily capacity of something over
8,000 pairs of shoes.
The two plants combined, which, of
course, will be under the same man
agement, will constitute one of the
largest shoe manufactory enterprises
in this country. The value of the out
put of the company will within a
short time amount to upwards of $2,-
000.000 annually ,and when both fac
tories are working up to their capaci
ty, the company will have an annual
pay roll of more than $50,000.
OTTON YIELDS
are sure to dwindle
from year to year
unless the soil is kept sup
plied with a complete fer
tilizer containing sufficient
Potash.
Just how Potash in
creases cotton crops is shown
in our 90-page book, “Cot
ton Culture.” This book is
sent absolutely free of any
cost or obligation to any
farmer who will write for it.
Address, GER TIAN KALI WORKS,
New York —93 Nassau Street, or
Atlanta, Ga.— 22% So. Bread Street.
SOUTHERN SPORTS.
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devoted entirely to Sports and
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of the day, complete line of small
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cluding up-to-date maps showing best
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WEBB, DEAN & PARSONS,
305 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
The Baptist Standard, (Dallas,
Texas), has in its current issue a
strong article by R. J. Willingham,
entitled “A Word to Yon,” in which
he says:
“Will you not carefully think over
this great work and talk about it?
I ask you in the name of our Lord,
who has redeemed you and blessed
you, to help in this, His great work.
Some have already liberally helped
with their gifts. We appeal to them
to try to influence others to do their
duty also. Let each one of us realize
that we are the Lord’s, and all that
we have is from His hand, and let
us try to glorify Him. Let us pray
God that his Holy Spirit may come
upon our people so that we may
catch a Calvary vision of a lost world,
and in His name reach out after dying
men. ”
TO THE TRUSTEES OF
THE BAPTIST CHURCHES.
Gontlpmen:—
Don’t nllow your church to pay 8 cents
per pound for wood.
If they buy 100 pounds of White Lead In
kegs they get 88 pounds of White Lead and
12 pounds of wood; but when they buy L.
&' M. Paint they get a full gallon of paint
that won’t wear off for 10 or 15 years,
because L. & M. Zinc hardens L. &
M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint
wear like iron.
4 gallons L. & M. mixed with 3 gallons
Linseed uil will paint a moderate sized
house.
L. & M. costs only sl.2n per gallon.
C. S. Andrews, Ex-Mayor, Danbury,
Conn., writes: “Painted mv house 19 years
ago with L. fr M. Looks well to-day.
For sale in every city, town and village
in the United States by some one merchant
who has exclusive sale therein. Look him
up and use the L. M. on vour church or
on your house, outside and inside.