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A Notre Dame Lady’s Appeal.
so all knowing sufferers of rheumatism,
whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica,
lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys
or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a
home treatment which has repeatedly cured
all of these tortues. She feels it her duty
to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure
yourself at home, as thousands will testi
fy—no change of climate being necessary.
This simple discovery banishes uric acid
from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints,
purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes,
giving elasticity and tone to the whole
system. If the alsove interests you, for
proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box 544.
Notre Dame, Ind.
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. Writs
for catalogue.
Agents Wanted in Florida
and Georgia.
H. M. ASHE
Wrifing-in-Sighf Co.
Y. M. C. A. Bldg., 71-73 N. Pryor and
17-19 and 21 Auburn Ave.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Locust Grove Institute, Locust (;,ovc - Ga
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RECITATION HALL.
Fall Term begins September 3d. For Catalogue write to CLAUDE GRAY, President.
The Wireless Telegraph.
All battered and lamed and shattered and maimed the mail-ship crawls into
port,
And the bolted tire and the volted wire are the toys of the whirlwind’s snort;
And the gray sea’s teeth in the depths beneath where the coiled, green ser
pents play
Are crumbling, crunching, mumbling, munching, at the cable lengths alway
But now they may how], the storms, and growl, at the work of the lineman’s
hands,
But gone is their pride with the boast of the tide that bit at the deep-sea
strands.
For a sentience thrills through the bastioned hills that has neither voice nor
form,
Nor recks of the might of the Chaossprite that lashes tlie earth with his
storm;
Bitted and bridled and shackled and girdled and bound with a linkless
chain,
The brute powers cower at the god-like power that dwells in a human brain;
Man 'hath stolen the wings of the deathless things that range where the
spirit is lord.
He is leagued anew with the Silence through the strands of a strandless
cord. —Don Marquis, in The American Magazine
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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' 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.
k ST ~ for FEEBLE-MINDED ch &
WW Bxpert training, mental development, and care by specially trained teachers, and
experienced physician who has devoted his life to the study and treatment of nervous
■r- children. Home influences Delightfully located in the blue grass section of Ken
tucky. 100 acres of beautiful lawn and woodland for pleasure grounds. Elegantly
3 i* IM IWB appointed building, electric lighted and steam heated. Highly endorsed and recom-
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Write for terms and descriptive catalogue. Address
DR. JNO. P. STEWART, Supt., Box 4, Farmdale, Ky.
The Golden Age for August 30, 1906.
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A combination containing a freely
absorbed Salicylate, eliminating the
objections of the internal Salicylic
treatment.
Its therapy in RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, MYALGIA, SCIAT
ICA, and all forms of pain, it has
proved most potential in the treat
ment of Rheumatism, both acute and
chronic, and in cases of Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Tabes and Arthritic Gout.
It has been used with marked advan
tage in relieving headache and tooth
ache, and also for bronchitis and af
fections of the throat. It has been
used with success in treating pleuret
ic and peritoneal pains, and in severe
cases of phlebitis.
Rheumaticine Balm is used Exter
nally. Applied externally, its action
is quite comparable to that produced
by the internal employment of Sali
cylate of Soda, which it advanta
geously replaces, especially as it
spares the stomach and nervous sys
tem; one avoids also the cutaneous
manifestations going from simple
erythema to chronic, pimply eczema,
that the Salicylate of Soda produces
with a great number of invalids. The
use of Rheumaticine on the skin does
not change in any way the aspect of
the epidermis, even after repeated ap
plications.
Price Per Tube, 50 Cents, Postpaid.
THE
V. E. PERRYMAN CO.
PHYSICIANS’ SUPPLIES
3b Peachtree Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
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