The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, October 18, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS, lip Nadinola a The UN EQUALED .. BEAUTIFIER.en dorsed by thousands; t ’ ' guaranteed to remove 1 freckles, pimples, all - facial discolorations <■■■««,=-. and restore the beauty of youth. The worst cases in twenty days. 50c. and SI.OO at all leading drug stores, or by mail. Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Teno, CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. The little one chanced to sit near a plate containing apple parings. After a long wait, during which no offer was made of hospitality, the child finally blurted out, “I smell apples.” “Yes,” responded the lady of the house, “you smell those parings.” “No, ma’am,” was the solemn reply of the youngster, “I smell whole ap ples.”—Philadelphia Ledger. The last annual convention of the Pottery Workers’ Association placed the holding of raffles for the purpose of raising money, under the ban. a & System of Home 1/lCfl/t Treatment. " Educational as Well as Curative. 800-5 01 Lowndes Building Atlanta. Ga. WE SEND YOU ON TRIAL i* * 2 BOTTLES of JOHNSON’S CHILL ta FEVER TONIC. XJr If 2 bottles cures you of Fever and Chills, you send us SI.OO after- 11 wards. Costs nothing if you are not 11 cured. • JOHNSON’S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC CO. Savannah, Georgia. The Golden Age’s Liberal Clubbing Offer. Select Your Reading For the Coming Year. The regular subscription to The Golden Age is two dollars per year. We will give one year’s subscription to The Golden Age and the periodicals mentioned, at the following prices: The Golden Age and Cosmopolitan Magazine (regular price, $3.00), $2.25. The Golden Age and the Woman’s Home Companion (regular price $3.00), $2.25. The Golden Age and The Review of Reviews (regular price $5.00), $2.95. The Golden Age, Cosmopolitan and Woman’s Home Companion (reg ular price $4.00), for $2.90. The Golden Age, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Woman’s Home Companion and Review of Reviews (regular price $7.00), $4.25. The Golden Age, Woman’s Home Companion and Harper’s Bazaar (reg ular price $4.00), $2.90. We will be glad to make any combination of the periodicals mentioned above at prices equivalent to those quoted. Watch this column for new offers. Address THE GOLDEN AGE, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE. We have for sale at a bargain, one L. C. Smith Writing in Sight Type writer, regular price, $102.50; entirely new, at much less than usual cost. THE GOLDEN AGE. We have for sale one Columbia Typewriter, entirely new, price SIOO.OO, at a great bargain. THE GOLDEN AGE. When writing advertisers please mention The Golden Age. Wooley’s Bible Class Again. There has been no recent contribution to Prohibition current literature quite so perfectly adapted to the growing needs and questions of the day as this department in “The New Voice,” from which we quoted last week. The department entitled “Answers” is particularly good and we are again tempted to quote from it as follows: If you invest only money you get back only money, or money’s worth. If you invest only selfishness, you get back only selfishness-worth. But if you put out honor, faith, generosity, kindness, your profits come again in kind. The golden text is a maxim of worldly wisdom, but no less Christian for that. It is dawning slowly but surely on the minds of men that Christianity is also economics. * * * * * Nothing on earth so reconciles a man to chronic failure as a steady ration of beer. Tobacco tends to failure too, but nothing like so strongly and rapidly as its cousin beer. It would be as true as the golden text to say: The beer drinker shall abound with unfaithfulness. This is not a “temperance” lesson, to be sure. But every lesson is a recipe for character and the greatest enemy of character, public and private, is alcohol, and the darkest blot upon Christian civilization is the legalized liquor traffic. ***** If alcohol is always bad, how do you account for the strong hold it has upon all civilized nations? The best explanation I have ever seen of the paradox suggested by this question is that of Dr. W. A. Chapple, of Wellington, New Zealand, a mem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, a very distinguished practitioner and a noted publicist. His statement was made not as a reformer to a crowd of temperance peo ple, but as a physiologist before the Intercolonial Medical Congress of Australia. He said: “The explanation of the hold that alcohol as a beverage has upon all civilized nations is to be found in the study and appreciation of its physiolog ical action in the body; not primarily in the vicious tendencies of men, nor in the craving for some form of narcotization, nor in the mental and physical stress under present-day civilization. ***** “The first effect of alcohol in the empty stomach is to dilate the blood vessels of the mucosa, producing a feeling of local warmth. The next is a reflex action on the vasomotor center in the brain, leading to paralysis of the muscular coats of the capillary vessels, and accompanied by a feeling of superficial warmth. The Golden Age for October 18, 1906. Would you save half of your fuel bills? Would you save half the labor and trouble of your cooking? You can do this and more with the COSBY PATENT AIR- TIGHT BAKER andHEA TER ' The Cosby Air Tight Baker Heater is a stove designed jgg- f° r P rac tical work. It is guar- anteed to heat any room thor oughly, and cooks better than most ranges. It can be used satisfactorily for any purpose that a cooking range is intended to serve. Examine at your dealer’s. If . he hasn’t it, be sure to write at once for illustrated booklet, giving full information and p rices - Union Stove Company, Inc,, Box 274-B, Richmond, Va> 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. When writing advertisers please mention The Golden Age. 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 above interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box 544, Notre Dame, Ind. HEREDITARY. She: “Did you ever see the Homer twins?” He: “Yes.” “Don’t you think the boy is the pic ture of his father?” “Yes, and I also think the girl is the picture of her mother.” —Choicago Daily News. “Now, boys,” said the schoolmaster during an examination in geography, “what is the axis of the earth?” Johnny raised his hand promptly. “Well, Johnny, how would you de scribe it?” “The axis of the earth,” said Johnny proudly, “is an imaginary line which passes from one pole to the other and on which the earth revolves.” “Very good!” exclaimed the teacher, “Now could you hang clothes on that line, Johnny?” “Yes, sir,” was the reply. “Indeed?” said the examiner, disap pointed; “and what sort of clothes?” “Imaginary clothes, sir.” —Exchange. Is Your Skin Healthy? If you have any form of skin disease, use Tetterine, the sove ign specific for anything that itches or burns. Li sten: Tetterine Cured ’’Camp Itch * Our hands have been troubled with Camp Itch, and where it was properly appli d, Tetter ine has never failed to give relief. Brown & Davis, Sapelo, Ga. J. T. SIIUPTRINE, Mfr., Savaiuian <«a