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FRECKLES AND PIMPLES
REMOVED In Ten Days.
Nadinola
The Complexion
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- £ rate^u l ladies, and
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■■•■• ‘"j all facial discolora-
tions 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, Tenn.
Blood Disorders.
If your blood is not right, you ought
to set it right, and RIGHT NOW.
Hundreds of diseases owe their origin
to impure blood. Vitae-Ore has been
most successful in curing blood disor
ders. Read the trial offer on last page.
1 Cures Strained Puffy Ankles,
Lymphangitis, Bruises and
Swellings, Lameness and
Allays Pain Quickly without
Blistering, removing the hair, or
laying the horse up. Pleasant to use.
#2.00 per bottle, delivered with full
directions. Book 5-C, free.
ABSORBING, JR., for man
kind, #I.OO Bottle. Cures Strains,
Gout, Varicose Veins, Varicocele,
Hydrocele, Prostatitis, kills pain.
W.F. YOUNG P.D.F. 114 Monmouth St, Springfield, Mass
Let me send you FREE my
WINTER STYLE BOOK
and a BIG BUNDLE of NEWEST SAMPLES
Let me tell you how to get rid of dressmaker’s
troubles. Let me prove that I can make you a
better and newer style garment than you can
possibly get elsewhere and save you money, too.
I make to order only
Suits . . $7.50 up Prince Chap Suits, $13.50 up
Skirts . 3.50 up Silk Suits .... 12.50 up
Raincoats 7.50 up Cloaks 5.50 up
I pay all express charges. Before you pur
chase your new garment, read my Style Book. It
contains 17 REASONS— every one a sound argu
ment-why it will pay you to patronize me. I
want you to know how my garments are made
and why they hold their shape.
My Free Book is an absolute Fash
ion Guide. It shows the very
. jwjßMjjw newest modes, My samples—
over 120 different kinds, all free
—lay before you choice fabrics
unlike those you get in stores.
We Make Changes
to Suit You 6
You may choose materia! In
-jy % au.v shade, and of quality to
e flt £ ■ suit your purse. You may
a order the skirt of one ni<>d
el wit ' l the jacket of ano
’WfiSr vAA ther; selectsleeves, collar,
VUHK w Ri and trimmings most be
iMa Coning; change from
WjypWwk single to double-breast-
aHBh .yag iotA e( l: from tight to loose-
MMMsrW fitting and vice-versa;
■ TA from short to long. etc.
5r From me you get your
jSKt 'Uk / g ar '"ent as you want it.
>,’ I® n * guarantee to fit ad
BwL/i ! ’ et - rn y° ur money.
MMSk Wa*jf * ‘'"essmaker will do as
MWHRk mr.. ii. '1 he fact th t I
aWyHbVi Lave been in this l. isi-
JJKNK boss twelve seasons, is
W* ImglEßk Hitlie.ent evidence that
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W rMMpML ( lolh so It mu.-t
bold its shape. If
’ nr S ™>necessary, felt pad
ding is used to round
--imi out the figure. We do not
make “skimped” back skirts, the kind so generally
found In stores.
Each of my garments is the product of one man,
is hand-finished and THOROUGH!. Y PRESSED
by men with pains-taking care; no loose threads; no
long stitches —every inch is exquisitely finished.
Write to-day for my Style Book, big bundle of newest
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ALBERT M. HOFFHEJMER
The Ladies’ Tailoring Co.
We make garments from Ladies’ own material at
reasonable prices.
Diseased Kidneys.
Thousands of people have said
there is nothing like Vitae-Ore for cur
ing Kidney Troubles, people who
knew what they were talking about
from having used it. Read offer on
last page.
Ten Years Torment.
Buckingham, Fla., March 30, 1905.
J. T. Shuptrine, Dear Sir: I send you 25c for a
cake of Tetterine Soap. If it is as good as your
Tetterine it must be fine. I have had an itching
on my leg for ten years and two boxes cured me.
Yours truly, H. G. McL< od.
Tetterine costs only 50c per box. Cures all
forms of skin disesses.
J. T. SHUPaKu\E, Mfr., Savannah, <ia.
“What Matters.”
By JAMES CARY SOLOMON.
What matters if a woman’s heart breaks?
0, that is a trifling thing,
What matters if she trembles and quakes?
Who cares for the pois’nous sting?
If only men can gather the gold,
And stalk like princes in times of old?
What matters if home is wrecked at last,
If only the dram-shop grows?
What matters if every blinding blast
Brings blood and anguish and woes?
If only men can get sordid pelf,
And then mount the throne of selfish self?
What matters if he’s a drunkard now?
Who cares for the drunkard’s wife?
What matter's if shame’s stamped on his brow,
And he’s lost, and 'her poor life
Is crushed and bleeding ’neath rum’s black reign,
If men—if only men can get gain?
What matters if boys wander off in sin?
Who cares for a mother’s boy?
What matters if they come not again
To hearthstones of light and joy?
If only saloons can thrust their beaks
Into women’s hearts and hear their shrieks ?
What matters if every maiden sweet,
Os brilliant mind and good heart,
Lay beneath men’s cruel feet,
Bleeding, as the cutting dart
Sent her shrieking to the shameful dust,
If only saloons might vent their lust?
What matters if roses fade and die,
And cheeks turn pale like death?
What matters if starving children cry,
And every painful breath
A prayer; if saloons can touch and blight,
And turn the day into darkest night?
What matters if in the slimy sweep,—
Yes, in rum’s most awful wake,
Every home should crouch ’neath shadows deep,
And every sad heart should break?
Men will laugh and fill their coffers well,
And shout while the drunkard wails in Hell.
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Ram’s Horn Fine Cartoon.
The cun ent issue of the Ram’s Horn shows a beautiful and significant
front page (in colors), which is appropriately entitled “The Temperance
v eteran, ’ ’ and the following strong lines:
“'The progress of the temperance crusade is sometimes slow, but with
prophetic vision he sees the promised land ahead. Perhaps, like Moses,
he may not live to enter it, but he knows it will be a heritage for his chil
dren and his children’s children.”
The view depicted and thus described is that of a gray haired veteran
sitting half wearily on the roadside, viewing far beneath him a beautiful
city illumined by the rays of a rising sun. The spires of churches rise from
out green fields and a river flows whitely through the peaceful valley. No
on© can see the picture without a rush of hope for the things predicted by
it.
A stirring editorial on the march of temperance reform which appears
in this same issue gives many pertinent facts about the temperance move
ment, and concludes with the encouraging assertion that “the fight has been
worth while; the ultimate victory is assured.”
Dere Ole Allan:
Sinz hiz Majesti, Prezdent Roozfelt, has sed that awl loyel subjeks
must in the fewtur uz the reformed spelin, I ges its up 2 me 2 pruv mi
loyelti bi makin a ful of miself.
Ther hav ben sum hot tims in this ole burg within the las fu daz. 30
nigers ded and 60 in the hospital dun up preti badli. A mob of 10,000
krazi pepul held the citi in its powr for meni owrs. The citi is now undr
marshul law an things r lukin britr 4 the nigrs. I had 2 go 2 town 4 Hadi
yestrdi an I saw 5,000 yelin men chasm one, por, 41on nigr down Marieta
St., roks flyin an pistuls going 2 beet the ban. He wuz ezi goin 66 mils an
owr an lam glad 2sa that tha hadnt kawt him wen I horded mi kar. Dadi
iz -goin to get a gun if he ken, but the sal uv firarms haz ben prohibted az
wel az the sal uv liker. The hole afare wuz a grusum thing 2 hapn to At
lantu an I am miti glad things hav kwited doun a litl.
So yu r bak agen in Savannu, r yu? How duz the ole toun Ink? I
wish I kud get 2 se it agen, I ges yu saw lots uv pepul yu nu, didnt yu?
The Golden Age for October 25, 1906.
.95 Buys TN* Lar9 ® Handsome Ntotol
Trimmed Steel Range
arming closet or
With high warm
porcelain lined
just as shown In
arge, square oven,
r holes, body made
led steel. Duplex
ns wood or coal,
nickel trimmings,
Ished.
UR TERMS th!
lost liberal ever
ide. You can pay
ter you receive the
nge. YoucantakS
into your home,
lays. If you don’t
actly as represent
ggest bargain you
, equal to stoves
for double our
turn It to us. We
..... freight both ways.
Ufrlla Terieu for our beaut! rii'lv illustrated Stove
Writn lousy Ca | B | cgue n o . j 293 a postal card will
do. 7B styles to select from. Don’t buy u ntll you get it.
MARVIN SMITH CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
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STAjjDABirA
f | that has never been equalled.
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vents tearing the cloth. The
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I worth double the money.
\ wVI CONSOUOATED safety pin co.,
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j| Cure Yourself
of FEVER
with JOHNSON’S CHILL AND
FEVER TONIC. We send you 2
■ bottle-< on trial. Costs nothii gif
M it fails. Only after it cures you
send us SI.OO Write at once.
JOHNSON’S CHILL and FEVER TONIC CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
System of Home
j/ltll/t Treatment.
as Well as Curative.
SOO-5 01 Lowndes Building
Atlanta, Ga.
Feeling
Try Piedmont Concentrated Iron and Alum
Water—a wonderful heath restorer. Enriches
the blood, destroys disease germs, iestores
st length and m ke a new man of you.
Not a medicine —but a mag ificent mineral
concentrated If ailing, write for pam
phlet telling of wonderful cures effected.
J. M. Echols Co .Spring Owners, Lynchburg,Va.
Stomach Trouble.
If your Stomach is ailing, if your
food distresses you and fails to feed
you, you ought to try Vitae-Ore. Sent
on thirty days’ trial. See offer on last
page.
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