The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, April 26, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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WRITE FOR CIRCULAR. FOR SALE BY THE V. E. PERRYMAN GO. 36 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GA. stand be firm The industrial leader, the educational leader, and the religious leader are the three who must lead us out of that which is false into that which is true in our Southern life; —business man, teacher, and preacher. I place the business man—the industrial leader—foremost in the rank because he has at his command the readiest motive and is least influenced by the discouragement of reactionary forces. In dustrialism is primarily the basis of organized society The Southern teacher is in some respects the loneliest of patriots. He has to live by faith. His rewards in practical effect on the body politic are not immediate The man in the South the truth will set free at once is the preacher. His message and meaning to our life as a public man is too important to be lost. Patriotism must be defined in terms that include him. He is more than a passive sub sidiary social and political assset. He has a Gospel that saves both men and nations, and his priesthood is a priesthood of the public good The safety, the progress, the glory of the South does not lie in the mouths of those who say, “Let the South alone,” but rests in that nobler, braver clarion, “Lift the South up. Develop her resources, educate her people, cleanse her thought of perilous stuff and ennoble her moral interests.” Our love and our duty belong to the masses of our people who are confused by many voices. Let every man start where he stands to give love and his loyalty a voice that will reach some other man. It is our own Southland that demands us. ROSEMARY LEIGH.” Annie H. Smith. The Neale Publishing Company has made a specialty during the past year or two of issuing Southern literature, both fiction and fact. “Rosemary Leigh” is one of the latest among the former class and it is a story which takes the reader all along the history making line which is marked by the years preceding the Civil War as well as during and after that period. There is a most obvious moral turn to the romance as all the good peo ple get adequate reward and all the bad ones adequate punishment ere the story closes. The part covering the grim Reconstruction Period is not characterized by much accuracy, and the KuKlux Klan, which in reality proved the entering wedge which saved the South for its own people, is regarded as rather a law-defying, law-destroying element. The book, however, is evidently written from the South, and it shows a clear appreciation of the high moral attributes which distinguished a stricken people in a time of dire calamity. It is a pure, clean little story and could be given to any young girl to read. SISTER: read my free offer Wise Words to Sufferers From a Woman of Notre Dame, Ind. \ I will mail, free of any charge, this Home Treat- ' \ ment with full instructions am' the history of my \ own case to any lady suffering 4 »m female trouble You can cure yourself at home , ithout the aid of ■ \ t any physician. It will cost you nothing to give the I treatment a trial, and if you decide to continue it sHBMf A* '*> - 1 will only cost you about twelve cents a week. It ■MMMjjIL IWF 1 Will not interfere with your work or occupation. MHhPw/A J I have nothing to sell. Tell other sufferers of it— that is all I ask. It cures all, young or old. WraWW/MtSfegg* you feel a bearing-down sensation, sense of .wßflKiWwJr impending evil, pain in the back or bowels, creep ing feeling up the spine, a desire to cry frequently, wPiPfegy hot flashes, weariness, frequent desire to urinate, or if you have Leucorrhea (Whites), Displacement or Falling of tne Womb, Profuse, Scanty or Painful Periods, Tumors or Growths, address MRS. M. SUMMERS, NOTRE DAME, IND., U. S. A. for " ■' the Free Treatment and Full Information. Thousands besides myself have cured themselves withit, I send it in plain wrappers. TO MOTHERS OF DAUGHTERS I will explain a simple Home Treatmenu which speedily and effectually cures Leucorrhea, Green Sickness and Painful or Irregular Menstruation in young ladies. It willsave you anxiety and expense and save your daughter the humiliation of explaining her troubles to others. Plumpness and health always result from its use. . Wherever you live lean refer you to well-known ladies of your own stateor county who know and will gladly tell any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cures all diseased conditions of our delicate female organism, thoroughly strengthens relaxed muscles and ligaments which cause displacement, and makes women well. Write today, as this offer will not be made again. Address MRS. n. SUMMERS, Bos 544 J Notre Dame, Ind., U. S. A. Ten Nurses Needed. The Tabernacle Infirmary is now in need of Ten New Nurses. There is no better training school for nurses in the South. Apply at once. TABERNACLE INFIRMARY REV. LEN G. BROUGHTON, President. The Golden Age for April 26, 1906. Holds America’s Highest Prize Walter Baker & Co. s Breakfast Cocoa B Finest in the World 46 HIGHEST AWARDS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA Sold in %-lb. and Ji-lb. Cans FULL WEIGHT WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. xwf HMIIDI Imlhe b|i that has never been equalled. The guard on the spring pre fl jxS/y j vents tearing the cloth. The I QIA only pin that fastens from either I side and can’t slip through. See 111 iVdl that all cards have our name on. llt IL/Jl I Send 4 cents in stamps for sample I 1 wwfly I I worth, double the money. consolidated SAFETY PIN C0 -’ 80x 159 BLOOMFIELD, N.J. ■htaranmnann 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. If you want to be cured of Cancer, Tumors, Chronic sores without the use of the Knife or X-ray, go to KELLAM HOSPITAL 1615 East Main St. Richmond, Va. There you will find what you are seeking a cu'e We are endorsed by the Senate and Legis lature of Virginia. WE GUARANTEE OUR CURES. 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 lood. Also one for the tobacco habit that can 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.