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The most obstinate case of Eczema can
be quickly and completely cured by the
application ot Ileiskcli a Ointment. It
also cures Blotchy, Rough and Pimpled
Skm, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers, and all
other skin diseases. Before applying the
ointment, bathe the parts affected, using
Helskell s Medicated Soap, lie's!, ells
Blood and Liver Pills tone up the liver
and purify the blood. Your druggist sells
these preparations. Ointment, 5Uc a box;
Soap, 25c a cake; Pills, 25c a bottle. Send for
book of testimonials and learn what these
wonderful remedies have done for others.
JOHNSTON, H3LLOWAY & CO.,
531 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Light Saw Mills and Supplies
Engines, Boilers,
Fittings and Repairs
« & TRY &
LOMBARD IRON WORKS
AUGUSTA. GA.
Rheumatism Cured.
Vitae-Ore has been successful in
curing thousands of cases of Rheuma
tism, many old and chronic. Sent on
thirty days’ trial. Read offer on last
page.
WAR ON LIQUOR AND TOBACCO.
The Kansas Anti-Liquor Society has adopted a
new plan to tight the liquor traffic. It is distri
buting f ee to all who write and enclose a stamp,
a recipe for the cure of the liq ror ha i.. It can
be given sectetly in coffee or food. Also one for
the tobacco habit that can be given secretly
The only request they make is tha> you do not
sell recipes, out give copi s to fiiends. Send
stamp to 68 Gray Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
DRAUGHCWS
Atlanta, Columbia, Montgomery and Nashville
POSITIONS scued or money REFUNDED.
Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will convince
you tnat Draughon’s is THE BE 'T. Send for it.
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
and Heater is a stove designed
for practical work. It is guar
anteed to heat any room thor
oughly, and cooks hotter 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 f° r illustrated booklet,
y fygiving full information and
prices.
Union Stove Company, Inc., Box 274-B, Richmond, Va.
When writing advertisers please mention The Golden Aga-
Giv mi luv to eni of the hoys that yu meet that uzd 2no m®, Did yu njoi
yur visit to Frank Web?
This Ma uv ritin iz veri tryin on the nurvs an leeds one 2 belev that Mr.
Roozfelt iz konsidrbul uv an as.
I ges it iz tryin yur nurvs 2, so I ges I had betr kwit. Evribodi sens
l uv * Yur luvin brother.
P• S.—Meni thanks 4 the preti postuls.
Prohibition Notes.
The following clever statistics from a Kentucky newspaper shows some
ingenuity and covers a wide field of information for those who care to learn:
“The distiller gets four gallons of whiskey, which retails at $16.80; the
farmer gets 25 cents, the United States government gets $4.40, the railroad
company gets sl, the manufacturer gets $4, the drayman gets 15 cents, the
retailer gets $7, the consumer gets drunk, the wife gets hungry, the children
get rags, the politician gets office.”
When an organ of the liquor traffic begins to be decidedly uneasy it
Mould seem that the advocates of prohibition are doing’ good work. The
echo of such a sentiment is found clearly in a recent utterance of the
Texas Liquor Dealer,” a trade paper devoted to the interests which its
name indicates. The following would seem a feeble cry from a flying foe:
Oui duty is plain; keep both parties in the field; divide the spoils be
tween them; prevent the hopeless defeat of either. We have the power to
do this. Let us use it with fear and trembling, for one blunder, one false
step, may precipitate our ruin. Ah! but you ask, ‘How shall you prevent the
fanatics from leaving the old parties?’ We answer, ‘Money will do it.’ A
good, high license to help pay their taxes will pacify their conscience—noth
ing else will.”
The Prohibition candidate for Governor of New York is Captain Randall
and his supporters are doing good work pending the great November cam
paign.
H It It
CHEAPER FARM LAND.
Southwest Offers Best Opportunities for Securing Homes.
Many farmers in the Northern and Eastern States are selling their high
priced lands and locating in the Southwest. Many who have been unable
to own their homes in the older country are buying land in the new country.
Unusual opportunities exist along the lines of the Missouri Pacific-Iron
Mountain Route. The rich, alluvial, delta lands and river bottom lands of
Southeast Missouri, Eastern Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, capable of pro
ducing 60 bushels of corn, a bale of cotton, 4 to 6 tons of alfalfa, 150 bushels
of potatoes, and other grains, vegetables and hay crops, can be bought for
$7.50 to $15.00 per acre. When cleared and slightly improved will rent for
$4.00 to $6.00 per acre cash.
Uplands more rolling, lighter soil, adapted to fruit growing-—peaches,
peais, pl grapes, berries—also melons, tomatoes and other vegetables,
can be bought for $5.00 to SIO.OO per acre in unimproved state. Many places
with small clearings and some improvements can be bought very cheap.
This is a fine stock country. No long winter feeding. Free range, pure
water, mild climate. A healthy, growing country, with a great future.
Write for map and descriptive literature on Missouri, Arkansas, Louisi
ana, Texas, Kansas or Indian Territory. Very cheap rates on first and third
Tuesdays of each month. Address,
H. D. WILSON, A. G. P. A., Memphis, Tenn., or
H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo.
The Golden Age for October 25, 1906.
K FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CH S“ s
Bxpert training, mental development, and care by epecially trained teachers, and
experienced physician who has devoted his life to the study and treatment of nervous
tesS-' children. Home influences Delightfully located In the blue grass section of Ken-
AD'itFNHf tuck T- l<*o acres of beautiful lawn and woodland or pleasure grounds. Elegantly
jafc ' i"' ! jKjA bppointed building, electric lighted and steam heated. Highly endorsed and recom-
KXjMtf jMjF’fcJSHfnKTWIIM mended by prominent phvsicians, ministers and patrons.
Write for terms and descriptive catalogue Address
DR - JN(I °- STEWART, Supt, Box 4, Farmdale, Ky.
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.
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.
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If length of service
ns an important consideration
this stylish,easy fitting shoe
is unexcelled
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BLAIR’S PILLSE3g3
■Safe, Sure, Effective 50c. & 91,
ilenry SL> Brook lyn* PL Y
"The Old Reliable*
GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Elegantly Equipped
PASSENGER TRAINS BETWEEN
ALL POINTS.
Pullman Palace Cars be
tween Atlanta, Augusta and
Charleston, also between Au
gusta and St. Louis and
Charleston and Cincinnati.
Fast Freight Service
Between the West and
Augusta, Athene, Maeon,
Charleston, Savannah and
all pointe in
SOUTHEASTERN AND
CAROLINA TERRITORY.
A. G. JACKSON
General Freight and Passenger AgL,
Augusta, Ga.
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