The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 03, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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14 The Adrienne Body Conformer Health Brace (PATENTED) For Men and Women FRONT VIEW. iw Wf I v _ r\ ® n \V X - < U ' F 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. ICm J|L b A f W jl® I \ 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 con^ump-1, oiuko aieoffio od) nod?/ bil •w am -rfanV/ INDORSED BY EMINENT* PHYSICIANS. Adrienne 'lflehltli’ Bi weighs 3 oiz. self to any form and its secretis, due 0 to Fto i -i inov jrilsq ol a'ifiUoh 8891 l»o> Hlw 31 «Honi o-WRITE’i FOR'- CIRCULAR. ■ •' A .J Io 9HO rtfivz orwb al ynHiiTm] .nlnluq lotflo 5o anollßa o-zzt rlil’zz nnrlt J/. 11 \ f i odi oili ban | jhle'l .M ')i .J oilt 89'Jiaa bun baa,l olid’// 9 .nori a-4i! •rnovz •lump Ifltsdll s ■ <nA .Inlsq voi# noil ill) I 81101133 8 dilw bozhiT .M .J suollfta 1- i “VX PERRYMAN SO. ,9 Z ,vtojl >H! .•lolrnnT .<!<!■<// .14 .T, .< ?.f .1/ A \l rfpvz botnlmi HO«nolf“ tsefhvz ; ”.9«>ni ß aniinjfr 'Peachtree ■'Street .-t < 97>r.111T bast nwot .v.Hi vioz*< nT'Uw *: < Jmsrfoiom oho oiaoa vrf 'balin’ l -ait n! ; u laid ilooJ ArFPIn ANTF'A 7 *CA 10 Urnidf <"W .i J .sbiaal bus SbiBJIJO ,981104 11)01 flO series, which is designed especially for the preservation and creation of all on since the Journal’s crusade, and there is hope of preserving its beauties for the generations yet to be. This same publication has also done good work in its “Beautiful America” that is picturesque and sightly in our American cities and towns. With the utilitarianism of the present day, and the inroads of the advertising system, many of the most lovely spots in the country have been defaced by the glar ing signs painted not only on hideous bill boards but often on the smooth surface of some picturesque mountain side, where the rocks themselves offer a tempting field for the advertiser. The Ladies’ Home Journal offered a se ries of prizes for pictures of spots reclaimed from this sort of defacing, and in its current issue attractive pictures are shown representing the work accom plished in this direction, in towns all over the land. A “close second” to the Journal in its efforts to bring about reforms, and to effect needed improvements, is that other woman’s magazine (which many men also read regularly) THE WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION. In the current issue of this publication its first page is dedicated as fol lows: “To the God-fearing, child-loving man or woman. TO YOU, if you despise iniquity and have a heart. TO YOU if you love a fight for the right, and will battle for that right steadily, unselfishly, vigorously, everlastingly until this fight is won.” Following this is a “declaration of purpose,” which announces the fight about to be made on the child labor question, and the formation of an Anti child Labor League, whose purpose is to enlist the interest of all who desire to “be banded together to save all little ones from a life worse than death.” The result of this plan cannot yet be seen, but it is a subject on which 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. i - 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. To Introduce our Silverware '!/!»»« < •- e home we F ! ’ 1 ’SJ e r g 4« l t EAnffiF?' silvUhlrtAAfepocyV, dire<ttiff<Jm factory, l fdr , 6nTy.6s'.ceritS; ■ liuisiof \ ' the beautiful i< lurida Pattern; massive design, triple plated and i \ GUARANTEED FOR 26 YEARS. Money refunded if not Myncie, |qd. ! I; i U.../Z f;l7 huot >lfi; 1 i t;»1. t>l .u .>1 •■■fri.i-i-tqzß iu'i: ,Jii!<iT u < tjfiil-) hi ' :1 ‘ i t <■’. iV.l.d.yUh. TinirriPTit n oi fiiny/ lliv/ This bottle for you-^-FREEu seek relief from, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, headache, M and other pains-Read carefully. |1 * help you. We "know the marvellous curative power of Dr. <jW>' I “A f. -vanishes. It is different from other liniments which neesl fc ® Fl; ;es to the sfturee of the pain and instantly relieves it. it — II sample hottie, and try it. Write to ’ yW - tEMItAT CO.i-tfetitUA .!> • VinslML imi in iMUMiiI The Golden Age for May 3, 1906. Your Friend Who Drinks I WILL SAVE HIM I Have a HOME CURE, Whose Proof is FREE, That Restores FOREVER The Farthest Gone, That Conquers The Disease and The Desire, That Re builds Nerve Strength and Ambition. No one, except the victim, himself, knows the mental sufferings-the noble fights and the ignoble falls —of the drinking man. Others see only his transgressions and his frequent lapses. Again and again they watch him secure a foothold that crum bles to sand. For the strongest Will Power Can Not conquer that devouring thirst, the trembling craving that is voiced by every nerve-cell of the helpless, hopeless victim of inebriety—the condition that leaves man no longer master of himself, but a half-crazed martyr to perverted appetite. Advice and kindly words Vill not help your af flicted friend, any more than a straw will save a drowning man. What you must do to rescue him is to “throwout the life-line,” in the shape of an ac tual, tangible Cure for the disease. To prove that I have such a cure, I will send in a plain wrapper, so that no one can guess its couteu >«, a large treatment, sufficient to test its wonderful merit, free of all expense. A marvelous change will at once be evidenced. The terrible, incessant craving will vanish, appetite return, the nerves grow steady, the haggard appear ance will vanish, the eyes grow clear and the sufferer will again be able and inspired to take his proper place in business and society, I appeal to the Worst cases—l glory in such cures —cases that again and again have failed to yield to other treatments. My record is 100 per cent, of cures —Cures to Stay Cured. And I have the proof to verify my claims. No matter how hopeless the case may seem, do not despair. Remember mine is a home treatment. There is no advertising the fact that it is being taken—no kindling of neighborhood gossip. Nothing hut the blessed reality of a perfect cure. Remember, I do not ask, and will not accept, one single penny of pay till I have proven that my simple home remedy is an absolute, unfailing cure. You take not a particle of risk and the gain is priceless. Write this very day tor free treatment, sent in Sealed, plain wrapper. PARKER WILLIS, 32i State Eit'e K’lcVg. Indianapolis, Ind, SOUTHERN SHORTHAND and BUSINESS UNIVERSITY ATLANTA. GA. fintom 9ilJ hi ierfvr v . i3jppo ; imposttijonpy ,787 Jcalfajrom business men last year for bookkeepers and stenographers: i Enter how. - Catalog;frete. Address A. C. Briscoe, Prest., of L. 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