The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, May 31, 1906, Page 17, Image 17

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■ Speak to Your B ■ Neighbor* I and ask him how he likes B ■ cTWo’zley’s H Lemon Elixir. H If he is “up-to-date” ho keeps I ■ it in a convenient place all I I the time. If he is behind the I I times lie will thank you for I B “putting him next.” B o7Mozley’s B Lemon Elixir. “One Dose Convinces.” 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. If you desire to have your freight handled with dispatch and to travel comfortably and conveniently, patronize THIS POPULAR ROUTE h. c. McFadden, Genera.! Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. WAR ON LIQUOR AND TOBACCO. The Kansas Anti-L’quor Society has adopted a new plan to fight the liquor traffic. It is dis tributing free to all who write and enclose a stamp, a recepe for the cure of the liquor habit. It can be given secretly in coffee or food. Also one for the tobacco habit that can be given se cretly. The only request they make is that you do not sell the recipes, but give free copies to your friends. Tht ir address js Room 68 Grant Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Peterman’s Roach Food. A BOON TO HOUSEKEEPERS. As the roaches go to the food, enticed by it at night from their breeding places, it perfectly elimi nates large or small roaches. It has been sent for 20 years to large institutions throughout the U. S. and abroad, with bills not pay able unless it did the work to their entire satisfaction. Bedbugs Jp “Peterman’s Biseovery” (quicksilver cream) will killbed bugs that go over where it is painted on lightly ; is also a pre- Tentative. It will not rust or harm furniture or bedding. k-i—“ Peterman’s "Discovery,” X liquid, in flexible cans, with • » spouts; pressing sides of can will force it in cracks and kill bedbugs and eggs instantly. Peterman’s Batmouse Food. Ready for use. Rats and mice made wild by this noxious food; alarm others; they will leave the building and not return. Peterman’s Ant Food, a strong food to kill and drive away ants. Large black beetles may also be destroyed by it in one night. Take no other, as time may be even more important than money. Originated in 1873. Perfected in 1905 by Wm. Peterman, Mfg. Chemist, 54, 56, 58 West 13th St., New York City. London, Eng., Montreal, P. Q. If not obtainable from yourlocal dealer, mail order direct to me. 50 cent packages o f these preparations will be sent postpaid upon receipt of price. was not killed by the hero, or pushed over a bluff—Oh, no! he was given a small farm in another state and there the reader left him, a sadder and wiser man, spending his last days in cabbage-raising and contentment. What the books of to-day have gained over the old ones in style, they have lost in sense—and the gain in dash is balanced by a loss in decency. Give us back the sweet simplicity of other days. At least cut out the morbid heroines, and the degenerate hroes, and let the plot unfold in the open air, beside the brooks and woodlands rather than by the gaslight of the city. Thomas Carlyle said, “Blessings be on the head of Cadmus,- the Phoenicians, or whoever it was that invented books.” If he lived now he would pray still more loudly for a patent upon the invention, and that infringements be prose cuted to the limit. One Woman’s Work For Temperance Education. The death of Mrs. Mary Hannah Hunt, which occurred on April 24th, re calls the great work of this remarkable woman for the cause of temperance. Believing as she did that many evils which arose from the use of strong drink and narcotics were, primarily, the result of ignorance as to the effects of whiskey and drugs on the human system, Mrs. Hunt made an exhaustive study of this subject in order to be able to give to the world fuller know ledge of it. Her researches along this line, and her discoveries served to convince Mrs. Hunt that children as well as adults could be greatly influenced by a thorough understanding of the deadly effects of alcohol on the human organ ism. She decided that the way to reach the greatest number of children most effectually was through the schools, and seeking the aid of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union in this work, she succeeded in having that body adopt the effort to reach the children through the schools, and instruct them as to alcoholic influences, as one of the departments of its work. Mrs. Hunt then made a synopsis of her plan for instructing school chil dren along this line, and with wonderful personal ability she succeeded in having the plan to study the effects of alcoholic stimulants, made a part of the Bagwell’s Business College and School of Shorthand. Location—l9B Peachtree Street, the most desirable and attractive for a school in Atlanta. Object—To give the very best and most practical course in business train ■ ing at the least expenditure of time and money; to endeavor to place business education upon a higher plane in the South. Equipment—Complete, modern, best that can be obtained regardless of cost. SHORTHAND-CHARTIER ELECTRIC. Can be mastered in one-half the time required for any other recognized sys tem. Has no contractions, no complicated outlines, no multiplicity of pre fixes and suffixes, no hundreds of rules and exceptions, no thousands of word signs, no unlearning or relearning, no minute principles. Contains only the simple rules, and yet its principles are so comprehensive that every word in the English language may be written. Adopted by the leading schools of the North and East. The only short system of rapid writing that has had the unqualified indorsement of the leading business colleges. It has passed the experimental stage. President C. C. Gaines, Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., writes concerning the system: “We teach the famous Chartier System of Shorthand. The system is so simple that a child can learn it. Its principles are so comprehensive that every word in the English language may be written, and yet only ten simple rules are necessary to enable students to master the most extensive vocab ulary any stenographer may need. The system has equally as great advantages from the speed point of view as any other system of shorthand.” Bookkeeping—Goodyear-Marshall’s. The best and most practical system of business practice now in use. Dormitory for Young Men furnishes good board and nice rooms at actual cost. Wholesome discipline. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR A LI MITED TIME. Write or Call to see Us Before Making Other Arrangements. J. O. BAGWELL. President. The Ancient Wise Men Kept a Reserve Fund. Modern wise men and women learn a reserve profession. If you are wise you will combine both. While filling one position, or waiting for one, prepare by a home Study Course in Shorthand for emergencies. It costs little, only tlvo people knolv your plans, you are saving time, and get the best instruction, being taught by an Expert Court Reporter. Massey Reporting Co., 1201 Fourth National Bank Building, Atlanta, Ga. The Golden Age for May 31, 1906. | A Washing 1 I Machine FREE I I Zh\ or so Oay s I I I Isl 11 n I I W 1 Ji I I M 1 ■ Here’s a chance for any woman to getaway I from the washboard forever. Simply drop us ■ a postal card,asking fora Spotless Washer, I and we will send you one, on trial, for 30days. I It will cost you only a penny. We even pay I 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 sueh easy I Installments that anyone can buy ft. There I are no strings to this offer. 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