The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 28, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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16 SAY SAY IT PLAIN! This is the exact /■■At size and shape of an ladies’ Purse Mirror we ■w W will send y° u for sixteen cents in stamps with this ad. cut out. Hagdai & Dodd Co., ATLANTA, GA. “ 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 prepare a book of sacred song, and this is the crowning work of his life.- He has had the assistance of Mr. W. J. Kirk patrick, who is second only to Dr. Doane. The following letter from the Superintendent of West End Presbyterian S. S., Atlanta, Ga., is a sample of the endorsement of leading' Presbyterian papers: Suitable for Church Services, Sunday Schools and Young Peoples’ Meeting's. 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 song books. We are more than pleased with our selection. It is, in our opinion, the best book we have ever used in our Sunday School work, cover ing a period of more 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. sacred song: “It strikes me as a very handy Dr. Carter Helm Jones of Louisville: The best and useful book, .. . admirably serving the °^, anc l new hyjns have been skillfully blended, purpose for which it was intended. and a fine musical sense and taste pervade the arrangement.” 825 a 100; 83.60 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. n “ This bottle for you---FREE u. n O Those who seek relief from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, headache, |j Bl backache, lumbago, sprains, sore muscles, andotherpains— Read carefully. 11 V We want to help you. We know the marvellous curative power of Dr. Vfl Brown’s Magic Liniment; how wonderful it is; that when it is poured on vss |0 ■ 1 a piece of cloth and pressed closely to the place'where the pain exists the MB wg U pain instantly vanishes. It is different from other liniments which need E ■■ n rubbing. You simply smother the cloth under your hands and the lini- N ■I ment penetrates to the source of the pain and instantly relieves it. It _ ll ■r soothes the nerves, produces warmth, and starts up the circulation. rSjSgyfMUg ™ "A M We know it does all these things— and wk want you to know it. K Send for the sample bottle and try it. Write to [j BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Dept., A Nashville, Tenn. M REPAIRS B B SAWS, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., for any make B B 1B ° f Gin ENG,NES * BOILERS and PRESSES ™ and Repairs f or same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In jectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines. Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. The Golden Age for June 28, 1906. NEW SCALE S4OO Nearly 500 L. B. Club L. taB.PINO * W Pianos Sold Inside of Seven Months and Every Customer Satis fied. The following is an example of the appreciation ex pressed by over 400 club members: Gaylesville, Ala., Sept. 2,1905. Messrs. Ludden & Bates, Savannah, Ga. ~ Dear Sirs—Club piano received in good order. We are well pleased with it. Better and nicer than pianos sold here by agents for from $350 to SSOO. Our little town is pretty well stocked with pianos of different makes, and it is considered that we have the best piano in town. We thank you for your selection and prompt shipment. To club members at $287 Yours with best j R> WILLIAMS monthly with Write for Booklet No.3Band full particulars about free terly, or yearly terms if you life insurance to club members. 1 ike LUDDEN & BATES S. fl. H.» SAVANNAH,GEORGIA. L. & B. Pianos are Warranted for a Life Time. A Remarkable Georgia Remedy. HALL’S CHRONIC COUGH CURE. A Vegetable Combination of the most powerful Blood Purifiers, Tonics and Cough Remedies named in the United States Dispensatory. It has no equal as a cure for Consumption, Cancer, Catarrh of the Head, Throat, Lungs and Stomach, Asthma, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Fistulas, Hemorrhages of the Lungs, Carbuncles, Syphilis, Immediate or Constitutional Blood Poisoning, Croup, Whooping Cough and all Skin Eruptions. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. For sale by druggists or write, HALL’S CHRONIC COUGH CURE COMPANY, Cordele, Crisp County, Georgia. Editor’s Note.—This is the first testimonial that I ever wrote for any remedy; but having used Hall’s Chronic Cough Cure, and also investigated its use by others. I believe it is a remedy of unusual worth. W. D. Upshaw, Editor The Golden Age. COX J||b College and Conservatory College Park, ro, . ./ » Delightfully situated in a beautiful Georgia. W suburb of Atlanta, with most salu- , brious climate, COX COL" . LEGE and CONSERVA- Af TORY offers many advan " ' -f i! tages to students from any - be ?.” h s Sepl -. "”*■ with 25 instructors ' * rom American and European universities ?■' an d conservatories. Broad courses of study, r . high standards, fine patronage. Music, Painting, Elocution are specialties. Conservatory, under distinguished di | rectors, has 9 teachers, 50 pianos, pipe organ. Building equipped with all modern conveni ences ; many improvements made recently. For catalogue and illustrations, address ADIEL J. MONCRIEF, President, or WILLIAM S. COX, Manager. ■ Ml Theforemost Osteopathic College in the East. Situated in the world-acknowl- > edged center of medicahraining, with Hospitals, Anatomical Museums, Free Public ■ Lectures and Clinics open to Osteopathic students. Dissection and Clinical advantages unequalled by any other school. For cata -* ■ VMH logue address the College. 33rd and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. & ikiOMkM tZi] H [n M Associated with him, a most efficient and accomplished staffo^ucces^u^merlraman^uroDea^ - |W M teachers. LARGEST SCHOOL, IN MIDDLE WEST I 4®“AN IDEAL AND EXCLUSIVE RESIDENT DEPARTMENT FOR YOUNG WOMEN Ki Si CRFF W ewm distribute 100 Complete Scholarships and Partial Scholarships FREE for the ■■HU ■ <• t coming school year, September 1, 1906. to June 30, 1907. It is possible for YOU to IS HI „ secure a scholarship FREE. Write to-day for particulars ancfour Conservator? Catalog. Address, EDGAR M. CAWLEY, Director, 430 £ Meridbm St., InZ Welsh Neck High School, Hartsville, S. C. imi j 1. One of the largest and best equipped co-ed ucational boarding schools in the South. 2. Twelve years of successful history. 3. A competent corps of instructors. 4. A large plant, electric lights, steam heat, hot and cold baths. 5. Students prepare lessons under direction of teachers every night. 6. Healthy location: pure artesian water. 7. Thorough course of study; literary, music, business. 8. Our graduates make successf il men and women. 9. Very moderate cost; write for our catalog. It will please you. ROBERT W. DURRETT, Principal.