The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 19, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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14 The Adrienne Body Conformer Health Brace (PATENTED) For Men and Women FRONT VIEW. IWr 1 9 /■ F ([ \ w Mw ( r gKV; if?- i* Will rest you while you work. A natural physical culture develop er without exercise, for men, women and children. Increases the height. Acts in stantly. Positively reduces the stom ach. Very vital for growing girls. BACK VIEW. I \ i" /WRf v Are you flat-chested? Are you round-shouldered? Do you cough? Is one shoulder lower than the other? Are you short-winded? Are you ruptured? Do your shoulder-blades protrude? Any defect of the spine or lungs cured? Have you lumbago? Have you pains in the back? Have you a weak spine? Have you curvature of the spine? Have you asthma, bronchitis or in digestion? Have you spinal trouble? Do you think you have consump tion? Do you get fainting spells? INDORSED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS. Adrienne Health Brace weighs 3 oz. Made of Linen, washable, adjusts it self to any form and its secret is due to the laws of physical culture. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. FOR SALE BY THE V. E. PERRYMAN CO. 36 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GA. Answer.—The Great Lakes is in the middle part of Europe. There are three great lakes. They are drain by the pacific coast. 3. What are the Steppes? Answer.—The Steppes is a animal What walks on the world ridge. 4. What is the Desert of Sahara? Where is it? Answer.—The Desert of Sahara is a large desert in south of the Great Lakes. 5. Describe the surface of Australia. Answer.—The surface of Australia is bounded around by the Atlantic and Pacific Arctic Ocean. 6. Where do the Malays live? How do they live? Answer.—The Malays live in the northern part of Europe. They wear cloth of birds skin and shoes of dogs skin and they eat deed and catch seals. An Exchange gives these extracts from an examination held for boys who were asked to define certain words and give a sentence illustrating the meaning: “Frantic” means “wild.” I picked some frantic flowers. “Athletic” means “strong.” The vinegar was too athletic to use. “Dust” is “mud with the wet squeezed out.” “Stars are the moon’s eggs. ’ ’ After reading the above one can enter into the feelings of Bertie’s Pa, as described in the following poem, recently published in an exchange: NEWFANGLED SCHOOLS. They taught him to hemstitch and they taught him how to sing, And how to make a basket out of variegated string, And how to fold a paper so he wouldn’t hurt his thumb; They taught a lot to Bertie, but he couldn’t do a sum. They taught him how to mold the head of Hercules in clay, And how to tell the diff’rence ’twixt the bluebird and the jay, And how to sketch a horsie in a little picture frame, But strangely they forgot to teach him how to spell his name. Now, Bertie’s pa was cranky, and he went one day to find What ’twas they did that made his son so backward in the mind. “I don’t want Bertie wrecked,” he cried, his temper far from cool; “I want him educated!” so he took him out of school. a. I With Our Exchanges. N. F. Thompson read a paper before the Latin American Convention in New Orleans Thursday showing recent industrial development in the South. He said that during the past year more than 6,000 manufacturing and indus trial enterprises had been established in the South, and, so far this year, last year’s record has been surpassed by 20 per cent. —Ellijay Times, Ellijay, Ga. Those who fear God need never fear God’s opposition. All the miracle working forces of heaven are part of a circuit that may be closed and used by any man who connects himself with God. A bad man of determination can do great things for a while, but he cannot reverse, nor even withstand, the laws the the Kingdom. His strength goes down like that of a weak child, when he meets a good man of determination. As Dr. Trumbull used to say, “Only the Lord can hinder a determined man; and when the man is doing His will, He won’t.”—Sunday School Times, Philadelphia, Pa. On the deck of the ocean steamer, braving the wild winds, closely wrap ped and buttoned, lying in a deck chair, one looks far away across the waste waters, with nothing to see but the tossing crests of the unnumbered waves. It is a time for reflection and serious thought. How do the waves spring up and why? They are the very emblems of resistless power as they come ce reering on and past us; then they subside and are lost in the restless deep. It is so in the great sea of human affairs. Great, strong individuals are raised National Reporting Company 1023 Century Building, Atlanta, Ga. Bell Phone 3122 All kinds of Stenographic and first-class Mimeograph work done on short notice at reasonable rates. Manuscripts, Sermons, Correspondence and all kinds of Legal Work a Specialty. The Golden Age for April 19, 1906. Tetterine at Once. Western Union Telegraph Company. Kansas City, Mo., March 30, l'/0">. "To J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Mail half dozen Tetterine. FAY DOYLE." A sample of t legraphic orders received. When wanted, it is wanted at once. Cures letter. Ringworm, Erysipelas ami itching cutaneous diseases. Box, 50c. J. T. SHUPntiNE Mir., Savannah <’:> Is preferred by women of taste and discrimination in dress on account of its Elegance of Style, Fit, Finish and Superior Quality of Fabrics. You can buy them of your local dealer \ at the same price as from the largest city ! department stores. f / Wear the latest styles and purchase them at home. In- CE EA sist upon having the <sJ»vv American Girl Skirt Jy' W T ? If your local dealer does J Es 8J7.50 not carry it, send us his name and we will mail a. SB you Free our new S | s ,‘ WBI Spring Style book jSB , J and samples from which to make your selection. SBHBHS|Uh ISMB Ask Your fmj ||bß Dealer Dealerswan- I W® WWB ted in every I I town. 'WHsS’ Address, Dept. D J American Skirt Mfg. Co. (lnc) LOUISVILLE, • • - - KENTUCKY Correspondence with merchants solicited. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. I have just learned how to make money real fast and easy, too. I have not made less than $56 a week since I began, and one week I made sllß. Isn’t that grand? I am saving my money, too, and do not loose a day. I am selling medicated gloves; they are easy to sell, being so cheap, only 30 cents a pair, and they make the hands so nice and soft, and are so durable. It is a picnic selling gloves, you do not have to talk at all; people want them as soon as they see them, and many buy half a dozen pairs. Write to the Common Sense M 4 ’ Co., St. Louis, Mo., Box 151, and they will start you and tell you how to sell, eitlv"* at home or by canvassing. I have several friends selling gloves and all doing fine. If you want to make $5 to $lO a day, try the glove business; you cannot fail, as the gloves sell themselves. I am so proud of my success that I cannot keep still about it. MISS L. A. C. SOUTHERN SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITY ATLANTA, GA. 13,000 Graduates in positions. 787 calls from business men last year for bookkeepers and stenographers. Enter now. Catalog free. Address A. C. Briscoe, Prest., or L. W Arnold, Vice-Prest., Atlanta, Ga. H System of Home J/tCtl/f Treatment. as Well as Curative. 500-501 Lowndes Building Atlanta, Ga. 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 c<n 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, 47 Gray Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.