The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, August 23, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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16 I . These Hot Summer Days a I Glass of Cold Red Rock I hits the spot. It satisfies and refreshes, I stimulates without intoxicating. Noth- I ing better for the stomach. It Must Be Good or it would not I have so many imitators; it would not be indorsed by the clergy, recommen ded and used by the medical profes sion, served to patients in hospitals and sanatoriums. The favorite drink of the ladies and children. I IWomanly Misery! Who can tell what many women suffer? The words: backache, headache, grinding pains, dizzi ■ ness, cramps, etc., convey to mere man no idea of the intense misery that many women endure. But women can appreciate, what a place TCARDUI I Woman’s Relief I Ek has made for itself, in the hearts of a million ■ women, who have been helped by it in the K. past 50 years. Mrs. John A. Keeton, of Cephas, Va., writes: “I suffered severe I pains every month. My head, back s reey ac h e j mos t o f t^e t j me ■ toms and stating age. for 5 years. But now I am well and free from pain, thanks to ■ envelope and a valuable book ■ “HOME TREATMENT FOR J WOMEN.” Address: Ladies’Ad vis- Af q|l 0 I'll/TlTi Q t’Q B ory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Hl Q|| UlUgglvlv FEMALE COLLEGM ” fl LARGEST PRIVATE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH W jr/ Non-sectarian. not supported by church or stale, w */ / u stands ONLY ON ITS MERITS. Best religious influence. f -I fa U // Forty Free Scholarships fo’ tuition given. Largest Con- £ servatory of Music in the South, patrons say Safest Col lege for Girls in the Land. Free catalogue. /Q ■■ ■ ' j’ W* BEESON, President, Meridian, Miss. The Golden Age for August 23, 1906. fiercer Kniversitv ALLOWS SELECTION OF COURSES PREFERRED Curriculum at Mercer allows the fullest individual development of special abilities in students, giving full, unhampered choice of particularly desirable courses, Our traditions, environment and teaching serve to develop the highest standard of Christian manhood. Equipment consists of 20 instructors, 11 buildings, 20,000 volumes in library and 100 current periodicals. Well equipped laboratories, gymnasium, hot and cold baths, literary societies and all cultured social advantages. Write for in formation and catalog. Address S. Y. JAMESON, President, MACON, GEORGIA Walter Ballard Optical Co. MANUFACTURING, DISPENSING AND REFRACTING OPTICIANS Bell Phone 352 61 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. We have had many years experience in manufacturing fine optical lenses, and filling oculists’ prescriptions. Our factory is second to none in doing high-class optical work. Our salesrooms, 61 Peachtree street, you can find everything that is carried in an exclusive optical house, including every nose g.ass made. If it’s possible for you to wear nose glasses we can fit you. The service given you here is not usually found elsewhere. We can furnish you with any glass made. Tir'ITTIOTD V you are interest ®d in a Dental Education, mail this Coupon to the II r Ilil Hi ■ Southern Dental College for beautiful, illustrated free Catalogue. VLrll lIJ 111 1 DR. S. W. FOSTER, Dean, 100 N. Butler St., Atlanta. Ga. Send me Catalogue No of Southern Dental College. Mail This To-Day NAME- ADDRESS fATi nt er smith's I chiuu tonic Aim FOR 45 YEARS this standard remedy has been I Cures Chills aboon *o the people in malarial districts. Soldi I ww viaiiitf on a positive guarantee. Leaves no bad effects | ■■ • • like quinine. Harmless for children. If your I Malarial Fevers toss’ 8 s - pply ‘b. SPnd price t 0 Arthur I ouc ana i and it will be sent by express prepaid. S ! iiimiiF q Orangeburg Collegiate Institute q Parents, Educate your Children, your Boys and Girls Healthful Location, Conservatory of Music, Strong Faculty, C Art—Five Courses, Full English Branches, Stenography and Type- writing, Ancient Languages—Latin and Greek, Sewing and Cook- ” ing Classes, Modern Languages—French and German. Parents, Send Us Your Address for our Catalogue. EXPENSES MODERATE. I W. S. PETERSON, President, I ORANGEBURG, S. C. ■ ■] Theforemost Osteopathic College in the East. Situated in the world-acknowl- > edged center of medical framing, with Hospitals, Anatomical Museums, Free Public ■ Lectures and Clinics open to Osteopathic students. Dissection and Clinical advantages unequalled by any other school. For cata- ■ logue address the College. 33rd and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Welsh Neck High School, Hartsville, S. C. -.I '0.4 to 1. One of the largest and best equipped eo-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 1 men and women. 9. Very moderate cost; write for our catalog. It will please you. ROBERT W. DURRETT, Principal.