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Neat siqles for the
well groomed gentleman*
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rial used insures long-wear.
tRADDOCKTERRYCO.
From $5.00 to 16 Cents.
In 30 years quinine has fallen in price from
$5.00 an ounce to 16 cents. Why? Because it
can’t cure Fever. Mark our prediction:—lt will
be worth less than 10 cents a pound in 10 years.
B ,t Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic will cure
Fever every time. Sent on trial to any man, any
where, to be paid for after it has cured. Price 50
cents.
The Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic Co.,
Savannah, Ga.
"The Old Reliable”
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Atlanta, Birmingham
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OPERATING
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Coaches electric lighted, with
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If you desire to have your
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and to travel comfortably and
conveniently, patronize
THIS POPULAR ROUTE
h. c. McFadden,
Genera.! Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
Book Reviews.
THE COLONEL OF THE RED HUSSARS.
By John Recd Scott, Cole Book Co., Atlanta.
If the dramatist fails to take advantage of the opportunity offered in the
thrilling story of The Colonel of The Red Hussars, by John Reed Scott, much
will be denied the romance-loving patrons of the matinee as well as the pea
nut-eating admirers of the strenuous on the stage. The story is of that kind
which makes the dinner bell unheard and the midnight hour pass unreeded.
It impels a reading at one sitting, and is laid asire with the same regret with
which one reaches a delightful journey’s end.
A scion of the Royal family of the kingdom of Valeria had come to
America and fought under Washington. His great grand-son, also a United
States army officer, is sent as attache of the American legation to his ancestral
home, and a wonderful likeness to the Royal revolutionary volunteer, together
with the possession of a family heirloom in the shape of a ring, secures volun
tary recognition and acknowledgment of Royal kinship. The restoration of
ancestral estate follows. A rival for the succession and the hand of the
princess, in the person of a Royal cousin, attempts assassination of both per
son and character, and the story abounds in thrilling, sensational, scenes and
denouements, all intensely dramatic, the climax coming in the complete un
masking of the villain. No less than three charming romances are brought to
the highly satisfactory stage, the hero having won a Royal bride and a reason
able assurance of a throne. The story is altogether entertaining and is de
lightfully told.
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THE LADY EVELYN.
By Max Pemberton.
Published by the Authors’ and Newspapers’ Association.—Cole Book Co.,
Atlanta; Price 50.
In reading this last issue of the “Authors’ and Newspapers’ Association”
we are led to question whether this Association is deliberately catering to the
taste of the great American public or whether the books by them and bearing
the names of well known writers are simply written and issued as a sort of
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.
DR. BROUGHTON’S BOOKS.
Among the Greatest Sellers in the Religious Book World.
Order from The Golden Age Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga.
‘‘The Revival of a Dead Church,” contains more spiritual dynamite than any
book for its size on the market. Price 30 cents.
‘‘Up From Sin,” a special book for young people. It shows how sin will
wreck a life. Price 30 cts.
‘‘God’s Will and My Life,” a spiritual biography. Price 25 cts.
‘‘The Second Coming of Christ.” The exponent of the Tabernacle Bible
Conference on the Second Coming. Price 50 cts.
‘‘‘The Representative Women of the Bible” has had a great sale and is as
interesting as a novel. Price SI.OO.
‘‘Old Wine in New Bottles.” A book of sermons containing the latest and
best of Dr. Broughton’s illustrations and stories. Price SI.OO.
‘‘The Soul Winning Church” tells how every church can win souls. It has
had the greatest sale of any of Dr. Broughton’s books. Price 50 cts.
‘‘The Table Talks of Jesus.” “Specially adapted to the fireside and home.
It is an exposition of everything Jesus ever said ‘at meat.’ ” It is Dr.
Broughton’s last book and has already gone through the Ist edition.
Price 50 cts.
Be sure and get these books and you will see the human side of the suc
cess of the great Tabernacle in Atlanta.
THE GOLDEN AGE, Atlanta, Ga.
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The attention of the readers of The Golden Age, is called to the advertise
ment of the Nasal Shield Company which appears elsewhere in this issue.
This company has discovered a new method of treating Hay Fever which
does away with all drugs, and it is so simple that one wonders why it was not
thought with all drugs, and it is so simple that one wonders why it was not
forded almost immediately after the patient begins treatment, and cures have
been effected even in the most obstinate cases. They have issued an attrac
tive little booklet describing the method of treating this annoying disease by
the use of their appliance and will mail you one absolutely free if you will
drop them a postal to-day, and mention The Golden Age, when you write. The
address of the company is 480 Fidelity Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo.
The Golden Age for August 23, 1906.
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My Mild Combination Treatment is by
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Stanley’s Business College,
MACON, GA.
Has long been noted for firm discipline, thorough
instruct on and lofty morals. Parents who con
sider the formation of character the corner-stone
of education, are asked to examine the ideal .
conditions affoided by this school from every
point of view.
Saw it in The Baptist Flag.
W. H. Coffman, Avery, Texas, sent for two
bottles Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic on trial.
He cured his daughter-in-law with one bottle
and his grandson with the other. Then he paid
his bill. Here was the contract: “Pay if it
cures.” Sent anywhere on these terms.
Write the Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic
Co., Savannah, Ga.
Agents Double Money In
Short Time
Only a small amount of money to start. De
mand increases with every sale. One sale
makes a lifetime customer. Sells to every fam
ily People will come to you for it. Staple as
bread, and safe as government bonds. No can
vassing. No peddling.
You benefit yourself and bless your neighbors
by handling it. Business people as well as farm
ers can sell it from their homes or places of
business without taking up time from other
affairs. For full particulars, address, with name,
P. 0., County and State, DR. C. H. GREGORY,
Little Rock, Ark. Write to-day.
$95 PAYS TUITION AND BOARD
for a few more in Club Home of Meridian Female
College a whole session. Largest and best pri
vate College in the South. Apply at once to
President J. W. Beeson, Meridian, Miss.
HAY FEVER CURED
WITHOUT DRUGS
By Use of the CARENCE NASAL SHIELD
this distressing disease can
JF WV be prevented, and with
Z*ttsnii-: nature’s aid it will effect a
fbW/ permanent cure. It
r&x ‘ $ affords instant relief
* n worst cases ; stops
I 9ne ezing and watery dis-
I fir charges from the eyes and
nose, and makes breathing
easy and natural. It is a
dainty little mechanical device, simple and sanitary
in construction; right in principle. Invisible when
in use. Endorsed by physicians and ministers. Atrial
will convince you of its efficiency. Write today for
FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKI . ... TESTIMONIALS
THE NASAL SI .-.tit D CO.
480 Fidelity Trust Buildinj SAS CITY, MO.