The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, August 09, 1906, Page 15, Image 15

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LOCUST GROVE INSTITUTE. ORGANIZATION—A first-class preparatory school for both sexes. LOCATION -Most healthful section of Middle Georgia, no malaria, climate mild. IMMEDIATE AIM—To give at minimum cost the best preparation for college entrance or for successful competition in business life, and under conditions most favorable to the highest develop ment of character. CHIEF AIM—To fit its pupils for the great responsibilities, as well as the great opportunities, of American life. EQUIPMENT—FuII faculty of successful teachers, six buildings, good Library, large Campus. COURSES—Literary, Music, Elocution, Bible. BOARD—At Dormitories or in private families. DOR MI TORIES—Five buildings—three for boys, two for girls. The President, his family, and all the teachers live with pupils at Dormitories. SPECIAL FEATURES—Preparation for college entrance, admission to principal colleges on certificate, Christian atmosphere, high ideals among pupils, pleasant home life at the dormitories, careful oversight of pupils. EXPENSES—Board Tuition, Laundry for nine months, $l3O to $lB5. CALENDAR—FaII Term begin-. September 4th, For Catalogue and further information, write to CLAUDE GRAY, President, Locust Grove, Ga. | GIBSON - MERCER ACADEMY, ? d • i BOWMAN, GA. d 9 • 9 A thorough preparatory and finishing school for boys ° o and girls. An affiliated school of Mercer and under her ° o control. Every natural advantage and instruction very ? o thorough. ° o For a catalogue and further information write to ° o A. H. Redding, Columbia University, N. Y., or A. W. ? o Bussey, Bowman, Ga. ° ? d O <>••• O •*« O •*• O ••• O ••• O •*• O •*• O •*• O ••• O •*• O •*• O •*• O •*• O»- O ••• O •*• O O •*• O •••O •*• O •*• O •••O ••• O •*• O •••O’*" • Magic fl f Liniment I H This bottle tor you---FREE w Q H Those who seek relief from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, headache, M Ml backache, lumbago, sprains, sore muscles, and other pains—Read carefully. II ■ We want to help you. We know the marvellous curative power of Dr. .ipVl *M W Brown’s Magic Liniment; how wonderful it is; that when it is poured on vm JV ■ ■ a piece of cloth and pressed closely to the place where the pain exists the k® Sfo U pain instantly vanishes. It is different from other liniments which need HmRMWBn Jl I® U H rubbing. You simply smother the cloth under your bands and the hni- WxalK- k J 7 -■.*'/ n II ment penetrates to the source of the pain and instantly relieves it. It II ■r soothes the nerves, produces warmth, and starts up the circulation. M * We know it does all these things—and wk want you to know it. B Send for the sample bottle and try it. Write to B U BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Dept., A Nashville, Tenn. V/ fg JUST SEND ME ONE DOLLAR) ■ v| h 'uO and I will ship C. O. JD. to any railroad station In the E I I ISS U. S. this fine Willard Steel Range. Anyone can say ■ I U HEBE Hni they have the best range in the world, but I will fur- I IHMMEffIiiMMII I Dish the evidence and leave the verdict to you. After ■ E you examine this range, if you are satisfied in every I B way, pay Agent $14.00 and freight, and you become I ■ W Hj the possessor of the best range In the world for the I E I i E^^HUBSSM 1 money. The range has six 8-inch lids; 17-lnch oven; I I Illi 15-gal. reservoir; large warming closet; top cooking I surface, 80x84 ins. Guaranteed to reach you in perfect E order. Shipping weight, 400 lbs. Thousands In use ■ and every one of them giving satisfaction. Writ© for ■ f llll description and testimonials. IZy 0R WM. G. WILLARD ■ COAL No. 62 WILLARD BLDG. CT mine Mn E ** 320 CHESTNUT STREET LUUIb, MU. Jf • - > - ; . £■fr-k-.^.>: r • .. i .'■ ■<•'"■ • • 1 < : . ®Shk /,■ ' _ %Sh- '. \ OW/z/Wf//.' j*” 1888 aStt- |SgK»wBWT y 'jjajSiW: . ■< MjeS? IWy 1 .If f BSr IJ£ y~ w ieJr-U> r W ifr V:A_.r \ jH H |4 \ The Golden Age for August 9,1906. SUPERIOR SERVICE IS OFFERED BY THE Seaboard Air Line Ry. Between ATLANTA and BIRMINGHAM and the West ; Raleigh, Wilmington, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Richmond, Washington and New York and the East. THE SHORT LIME Interchangeable Mileage is good over the entire system, including the NEW BIRMINGHAM DIVISION. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleepers, Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars, comfortable coaches, and Case Dining Car Service—Meals a-la-Carte C. B. WALKER, D. T. A., Atlanta. D. W. MORRAH, C. P. & T. A., Atlanta. W. E. CHRISTIAN. G. P. A., Atlanta. University-Flexner School, louisviiic, Ky., L Situated in a mild, healthful climate, accessible to all parts of the country, offers unusual advantages for preparing boys for the best East cm Colleges and SCIENTIFIC Schools. Lays deep and sound educa tional foundations, placing not less stress upon morals, manners, and K M business principles than upon text-book drill. Modern and complete J WMjequipment consisting of Chemical and Physical Laboratories, Shop for Bl Manual Training, Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, Bowling Alleys, and ~Tennis Courts. write today for illustrated catalog. AIN R E PAIRS Wk B I SAWS, RIBS, Bristle Twine, Babbit, &c., for any make B B ° f Gi " ENGBNES ’ BOILERS and PRESSES ■■ “ and Repairs for 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 C-OMPANV, Augusta, 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 tikis 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 sample of the endorsement of leading' Presbyterian papers s 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 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 < f mere than twenty years. Yours xery 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. hrost, Sunday School Secretary, calls Theo’ogical Seminaiy, and himself a master of it a glorious book. . ( sacred song: “It strikes me as a ve;y handy Dr. Carter Helm Jones of Louisville : The best and usesu 1 book, . . . admirably serving the old and new hyms have been skillfully blended, purpose for which it was intended. a f,np n™*”™! R™se and taste pervade the v armrepmAnt. 825 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 & BURNETT, Louisville, Ky. The Columbia Typewriter The only visible writer that sacrifices nothing to gain visibility, and is unapproached in its auto matic movements, easy action, convenience and durability. Either single or double key board, and in either case —visible writing. We think it the best machine on the market. What do others think? Listen: Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 5, 1905. Columbia Typewriter Co., Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sirs: We have been using the Columbia Type writer in our office for twelve years and now have three machines actively in use. The machine has given us uni form satisfaction, with minimum cost for repairs. We espec ially commend it for billing and tabulating purposes. Yours truly, FRANK E. BLOCK CO. Catalogue to fw THE COLUMBIA TYPEWRITER CO. 391-2 Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA. 32 1-2 S. Broad St. 15