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AN IDEAL TRUSS
IS THE "E-Z” RUPTURE APPLIANCE (Fat’d)
No understraps; no constant tortuous grinding
annoyances, undesirable in all other trusses as
heretofore constructed.
SENT ON APPROVAL.
Write today for measurement blanks and testi
monials. DR. GRENZEFELDER CO.,
Suite L, Granite Building, St. Lduis, Mo.
Wonderful Improvement
in Typewriters.
. L. C. Smith, who formerly manu
factured the L. C. Smith gun and the
Smith Premier Typewriter, has sev
ered his connection and is now man
ufacturing an improved writing-in
sight-single keyboard machine. Writ?
for catalogue.
Agents Wanted in Florida
and Georgia,
H. M. ASHE
Writing-in-Sight Co.
Y. M. C. A. Bldg., 71-73 N. Pryor and
17-19 and 21 Auburn Ave.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Kindergarten Book FREE
describing the work of
CHICAGO KINDERGARTEN COLLEGE
(Established 1885)
Combines a College Course and a
Profession for
Students, Teachers, Mothers.
Young women seeking a life work at once
womanly, profitable and pleasant; teachers
wishing to keep in touch with new and origi
nal work: mothers wishing to know the most
approved methods of child culture should
write at once if 1906 enrollment is desired.
For Free Book and further informatoin, address
Mrs. J. N. Crouse and Elizabeth Harrison,
Principals, Dept. 5, Chicago Kindergarten
College, Chicago, 111.
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and
BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
ATLANTA. GA.
positions**'7B7-calls from
MHMPrnen last year for bookkeepers and
SjftjmfU'ntfhers.' Enternowi C&trflog free?'’''*
Address A. C. Briscoe, Brest., or L. W
Arnold, Vice-Prest., Atlanta, Ga.
“He’s a fine fellow/’ said the chair, “and I’ll tell you I miss him.
He’s a strong boy, isn’t he?” next enquired the chair. “How old is he?”
“He’s seven years old,” said 1, “and he is a strong boy, sure enough.”
“He don’t sit very still on me,” said the chair, “But I don’t object.
The chair on the other side of the table says that the little girl always sits
quite still when she is at the table, but then girls don’t wiggle as much as
boys. Do they ?’ ’
“No,” said I.
“Os course you can’t expect boys to sit as still as girls,” the chair went
on. “Now, your boy scratches the rounds up with his shoes when he’s at the
table, but I don’t care; and if he only will come back, he may scratch me
up as much as he pleases, for I never missed anybody so much in all my
life.”
“Yes,” I said, “it seems that everything in the house misses him.”
About that time I bad finished eating my breakfast, and was about
to leave the room, when the chair asked:
“Do you ever hear from the boy, or w'rite to him?”
“Oh, yes,” I said, “I received a letter the other day, and I am going
to write to him to-day.”
“Well, give him my love when you write,” said the chair.
“And give my love to the little girl,” said the chair on the other side
of the table.
“And give my love to the lady,” said the arm-chair by the window.
And that is why 1 am writing, to give you all these messages from the
empty chairs back here, for they miss you very much indeed, and so does
Your loving Father.
Anti-Saloon League Work.
Dr. Homer W. Tope, assistant superintendent of the Massachusetts Anti-
Saloon League, is at present in Georgia. He is a most distinguished minister
and lecturer, and his work in connection with the Anti-Saloon League has
been a great power and influence. Other engagements of the League for
next Sabbath will be Dr. J. C. Solomon at Newnan, Ga., and Rev. A. J. Smith
at Fort Valley, Ga.
Rest.
Rest is not quitting
This busy career,
Rest is the fitting
Os self to one’s sphere.
’Tis the brook’s motion,
Clear without strife,
Fleeing to the ocean
After its life.
’Tis loving and serving
The highest and best,
’Tis onward, unswerving—■
And this is true rest.
Dr. Broughton Going Abroad.
The readers of the Golden Age who enjoy Dr. Broughton’s stirring ser
mons from week to week will be interested in the announcement that they
will have the privilege of following this great man across the water. While
he preaches in England this summer you will be given every week the ser
mon and the place of its delivery.
“The Ministry of Satan and the Mystery of Sin.”
This will be the title of the series he will deliver while abroad. Some
of these sermons have been 1 published in an abridged form, but the interest
in them has been such as to call for their revision and amplification.
Dr. Broughton’s hearers do not sleep whether he is talking with tongue
or pen. In the pulpits of Campbell Morgan and Samuel Chadwick and other
great preaching centers these sermons will be delivered. Tell your neighbor
about them and ask him to subscribe so as not to miss one of these burning
messages.
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.
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MERIDIAN FEMALE COLLEGE
Is said to be the safest for girls in the South. Write for catalogue to
FEES. J. W. BEESON, Meridian, Miss.
The Golden Age for August 9,1906.
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