The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, September 13, 1906, Page 15, Image 15

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Special endowment for aid of ministerial students from other States than Virginia. Session opens Sept. 20. Two catalogues, one general and one of the law school. Copies of either or both sent upon request. Address, Pres. F. W. Bcatwright, Richmond, Va. $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 Scuth. Apply at once to President J. W. Beeson, Meridian, Miss. I’LL HELP YOU MAKE MONEY. I want immediately, an honest, energetic man or woman in every town in the South to go to worK for me as soon as possible. Experience unnecessary. Permanent employment and one of the most liberal propositions ever made to make big money if you mean busiress. If you would be satisfied to make from $3.00 to $5.00 a day, I want to hear from you at once. Don’t put it off: write now for full particulars and EXPENSIVE SAMPLES FREE. T. M. SAY MAN, 2130 Franklin Av., St. Louis, Mo. Mb ; & System of Home J/ttXl/l Treatment. "Educational as Well as Curative. 500-501 Lowndes Building ; Atlanta. Ga. THE WORK ONCE DELIVERED TO THE SAINTS. This is the title of a booklet, which I am now writing and hope to have out of the publishers’ hands by the first of November. In it will be found some discussion of Baptist Polity, of better organization and of better work to be done by Baptists. In it too, will be found advocacy of new customs. Price 25 cents. Orders for the booklet sent now will be appreciated. Money can be sent when the work is delivered. Send orders to the undersigned at Macon, Ga. R - BERNARD, 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. Pii<e 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 sei mens cor lining the latest and best of Dr. Broughton’s illustr: turns ai d 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 hooks. Price ;>0 cts. “The Table Talks of Jesus.” “Specially adapted to the fireside and home. It is an exposition of everything Jesus e\er said ‘al 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 A«E, Atlanta, Ga. Prohibition Notes. On July 17, John Milton, the venerable ex-Parliamentary agent of the United Kingdom Alliance, was presented with a magnificent album testi monial in 'loner of his retirement from his half a century of labor, at the age of eighty-four years. The album consists of illuminated pages, an engrossed address, with the signatures of the foremost temperance workers in the King dom. The United States refuses to be responsible for beer canteens in the state camps of the National guards, as it was decided to permit each state to decide this matter. Texas decuared a willingness to permit the canteen and devote the profits therefn mto the improvement of the camp. Indiana, how ever, strongly reversed this decision through its governor and no canteen was allowed in that state. Richmond, Ky., has eleven saloons, twelve churches, including colored, and a Stu:.' normal school. The people over the entire State are taxed to keep up fins school. We were glad when the legislature appropriated money to its support, but we ask, is it fair for the State to be taxed to put money into an institution where its work is compelled to be dissipated in a great degree by tb.e influence of a saloon? For one, we do not think it is fair, and if Rich mond people think more of their saloons than they do of their school, we believe they should have choice of the two, and the school should be moved away from these dens of vice. The United States government at the last session of congress withdrew all support from old soldiers’ homes where beer and liquor are sold. We believe this was right, and we do not think a State? siiculd be taxed to support elemosynary or other institutions where the people of the community are willing for such institutions to be overshad owed by the liquor traffic.— The Kentucky Issue (Lexington, Ky.) The great Convention of the World’s W. C. T. U. is to be hold in Tremont Temple, Boston, October 17-23. There have been already 37 delegates select ed from England and 23 from Scotland. London, Glasgow, and Melbourne, Australia, are endeavoring to secure the convention of 1909. Rev. William Durbin, of England, who is a noted writer on temperance matters, has just completed a visit to America. He usually writes most en tertainingly and accurately of his American impressions and experiences. WAR ON LIQUOR AND TOBACCO. The Kansas Anti-Liquor Society has adopted a new plan to fight the liquor traffic. It is distributing free to all who write and enclose a stamp, a recipe for the cure of the liquor habit. It can be given secretly in coffee or food. Also one for the tobacco habit that can be given secretly. The only request they make is that you do not sell the recipes, but give free copies to four friends. Their address is Room 68, Gray Building, Kansas City, Mo. The Golden Age for September 13, 1906. female college!] LARGEST PRIVATE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH ter N on-sectarian, not supported by church or state, w 7 ' H stands ONLY ON ITS MERITS. Best religious influence. v |•’ If High curriculum, excellent faculty, thorough work. V, Ay //■ Forty Tree Scholarships for tuition given. Largest Con- f servatory of Music In the South, patrons say Safest Col- V-K ./cl lege for Girls in the Land. Free catalogue. Zq ~ J J" W* BEESON, President, Meridian, Mill. Do Not Pay Three Profits For Your Eye Glasses. . ShUR-ON Write us tor Free information. We show you how to get your Glasses at Wholesale Prices. We a n MESaSWBBgibi. send you FREE our simple met hod Eyes Test and beautiful illustrated catalogue No. 2. Write for it today. Reference: any Bank. WUw radius optical mfg. co. 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