The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 17, 1906, Page 13, Image 13

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I A Washing | Machine FREE I or 30 Oays I l \l i o/ I ®Myi c'•□■ ■JU I HI | |ll IraWMWllllllß Jft I lfytag-i| I I 1/ ifi ® I I 41 Here’s a chance for any woman to getaway H from the washboard forever. Simply drop us a postal card, asking for a Spotless Washer, I and we will send you one, on trial, for 3odays. 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 WASHER I Is the best machine made. It does most of the ■ work itself. You only have to guide it, and I you can do this sitting or standing. Operates ■ I in either direction. Made of finest selected ■ Virginia White Cedar. Steam tight—never I 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 I remarkable offer and our proposition. SPOTLESS WASHING MACHINE CO., Inc. Box 564 M , Chicago, 111. BS9M NewYork,N. Y. 64 M Richmond, Va. A NOTRE DAME LADY. I will send free with full instructions, some of this simple preparation for the cure of Leucorrhoea, Ulceration, Displacements, Falling of the Womb, Scanty or Painful Periods, Tumors or Growths, Hot Flashes, Desires to Cry, Creeping feeling up the Spine, Pain in the Back, and all Female Troubles, to all sending address. To mothers of suffering daughters I will ex plain a Successful Home 'Treatment. If you decide to continue it will only cost about 12 cents a week to guarantee a cure, tell other sufferers of it. that i< a ask. If you are interested write now and tell your suffering friends of it. Address Mrs. M. Summers. Box 544. Notre Dame. Ind DRAUGHON'S 3iuiuieib¥>oUegeb Atlanta. Columbia. Montgomery. Waco, Dallas, Little Rock and Nashville. POSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED. Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will convince you that Draughon’s is THE BEST. Send for it. Hard Job to Stay Sick when you use Piedmont Concentrated Iron and Alum Water. A pure mineral water, concentrated, to be quickly effective. Cures Kidney, Bladder, Liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Also scrofula, skin diseases and impure blood. One bottle equal 25 gal lons Mineral Water. Your druggist, or .1. Ji 2>?hols Co., owners. Lynchburg. Va. KLIDINE BOTH LIQUID AND TABLETS. 50c and $1 in either form. Cures Sleeplessness, Constipation, Nervous ness, Indigestion, Rheuma ism, Kidney and Liv er Troubles, Catarrh and old sores. A Mineral Remedy. Not a compound of Drugs. If not for sale at your druggist write to the Man ufacturers. MOUNTAIN IRON MINERAL COMPANY. Spartanburg, S. C. > GUARAN. t ß e /a° & K AAB BANK DEPOSIT R-R-Fare Paid, Notes Taken 7 500 FREE COURSES Board at Cost. Write Quick GEORGIA-ALABAMA BUSINESSCOLLEGE. Macon, Ga. Collier’s Weekly, which began, and systematically carried out an investigation of the so called “ headache cures” and other patent medicines carrying death-deal - ing opium products in absolutely dangerous proportions. Tor many weeks consistent war was waged against what was termed “The Great American brand,” on the medicines which flood the markets and the homes, and which are “warranted harmless.” Case after case was quoted, the names of the various medicines being freely given and the public made familiar with the deadly nature of the drugs bought and imbibed without question. The courage and philanthropic nature of this campaign will be appreciat ed when it is realized that millions of dollars are paid each year to just such publications as “Collier’s” for advertising the very medicines which this fearleess journal denounces. “Food and Fraud” was another branch of the same subject against which this publication fought, and so thorough was the investigation along this line that fraud was even discovered and revealed in the communion wine used at the altars. The Saturday Evening Post. is another weekly publication which has elected for itself certain philan thropic plans tending to the enlightenment and betterment of the world at large. From time to time this periodical has taken up subjects of general moment and has given much space to the ethical development and improve ment of the people. Perhaps there has never been published a more educational series of articles than “The Letters of a Self Made Merchant to His Son,” which appeared originally in The Saturday Evening Post and which consisted in the most pertinent and caustic revelations of business methods as they are and as they should be, and which pointed the way for all young men who cared to heed. Latterly, a series of articles by Mrs. John Van Vorst on the “Child Labor Question” is holding the attention of the readers of 'the Post because they are simply word pictures of actual conditions as seen in Southern mills the names of which are given fearlessly and freely. The Literary Digest. As its name indicates it is, in very truth, “a digest” of the news all over the world, and the form in which this news is given is always attractive 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. >- -4 “GLORIOUS PRAISE” More than 300 songs. 114 composers, and 153 writers. Round or Shaped Notes. Best Silk Cloth Binding'. Composed by W. H. Doane, who is recognized as the best man living to piepa ea book of sabred song, and this is the crowning work of his life. He has had the assistance of Mr. W. J. Ki.k patrick who is second only to Dr Doane. The following letter from the Superintendent of West'End Presbyterian S. S., Atlanta, Ga. is a samp e of the endorsement of leading' Presbyterian papers: Suitable for Church Services, Sunday Schools and Young Peoples’ Meetings. Atlanta, Ga., January 3, 1906. Mr. H. C. Robert, Mgr. Dear Sir: Answering your favor of 30th inst., referring to the matter of song books purchased by our Sunday School, we wish to state that the competent committee selected “Glorious Praise,” after a careful, consideration of a large number of songbooks. We are more that pleased ith our selection. It is, in our ot inion, the best book we have ever used in our Sunday School work, cover ing a period cf mure than twenty years. Yours very truly C. R. Normandy, Supt. West End Pres S. S. READ WHAT OTHER GOOD JUDGES SAY; Dr. E. C. Dargan of the Southern Baptist . Dr. J. M. Frost, Sunday School Secretary, calls Theological Seminary, and himself a master of it ’‘a glorious book.” sac ed song: “It strikes me as a very handy Dr. Carter Helm Jones of Louisville: “Thebe'-t andlusefu' book, . . . admirably serving the old and new hymslhave been skillfully blen ed, purpose for which it was intended. a ® ne musical sense and taste pervad: the arrangement.” $25 a 100; $3-60 a Dozen, Not Prepaid. Single Copy by Mail, 35c. If you examine “Glorious Praise” you will buy no other. Send all orders to HARVEY 6 BURNETT, Louisville, Ky. 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. BRQUGHTON, President. The Golden Age for May 17, 1906. I There’s Health 1 -IN- ■ Lemon Juice, I I Various experiments by eminent I scientists have p oven the gr at ■ ■ value cf lemons in destroying the ■ I germs of typhoid and other fevers. I Germs of diseases are deposited in I the system by the failure of the I bowels to act regularly. Moxleys I I Lemon Elixi t is an ideal laxative, made from lemons, and has no I equal for cleansing the system of I ■ all impuri ies. It acts promptly on ■ I the bowels, 1 ver and kidneys, ar.<l I I does not gripe or cau-e any un- I I pleasantness. 50c. per bottle at all I ■ drug stores. ■ Mozley’s I ■ Lemon Elixir. I Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad OPERATING The Best Equipped Freight and Passenger Service in the South. Coaches electric lighted, with steam heat in Winter and elec tric fans in Summer. It you desire to have your freight handled with dispatch and to travel comfortably and conveniently, patronize THIS POPULAR ROUTE h. c. McFadden. General Passenger Agent, Atla.nta. Ga. Dr. Barret’s Medical Hand Book £ SAVES YOU DOCTOR BILLS “What to do before the doctor comes’* Worth SI.OO Sent postpaid for 10c. BARRET CHEMICAL CO. Desk 12 St, Louis LISTEN:- Do you know of a case of Fever that Quinine can’t cure and the Doctor can’t help? Write to us and we will send free a bottle of Johnson’s Tonic and give directions which will cure this case in 24 hours. No money in this for us, but cured men talk. Write to THE JOHNSON’S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC COMPANY Savannah, - Georgia THE DEWBERRY School Agency This Agency was estab lished in 1892 and for four= teen years has served teach= ers and schools in all parts of the South and Southwest. Schools desiring teachers or teachers desiring positions should address R. A. CLAYTON, Manager, Birmingham,Alabama. 13