The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, October 25, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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14 Prohibition Notes. Within the very reeent past two parishes of Louisiana have voted out the saloon. The State Chairman of the Anti-Saloon League for Louisiana is Mr. E. E. Israel and he has cause to feel much encouraged by this stand. Gov. John C. Beckham, of Kentucky, is now campaigning for re-election and he has openly declared that he will stand for increased temperance leg islation. This from a candidate for Governor from the Blue Grass State means much to the cause of prohibition. It is generally believed that the riots in Atlanta will ultimately result in a general prohibition law for the state, and as a proof of the possible prosperity of the state under such a regime the day of no saloons in Atlanta, during the career of Henry Grady in the eighties, is being remembered and commented on by thinkers everywhere. The election in Oregon notes a gain for the cause of Temperance which is of distinct importance, as six counties went solidly for prohibiten. The Anti-Saloon League of that state has taken a positive stand, against the li cense, and with the work that this organization is now doing it seems more than probable success will attend, its efforts. State Prohibition is the first step toward National Prohibition and it is pleasant to note new organs in the different states as well as strong utter ances by the old organs of prohibition. Ohio has a new state prohibition or gan called ‘ ‘The Standard,” while in many states the denominational papers are making strong prohibition editorials their leading feature. Notable among the laater is the “Alabama Baptist,” published at Birmingham, which pub lishes in its issue of Oct. 3, one of the strongest utterances for prohibition which has been -written of late. 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. The Atlanta Georgian, published by Frederick L. Seely, and edited by John Temple Graves—a great daily paper that does not advertise liquor. Price, $4.50 per year. The Golden Age and The Georgian together only $5.00. 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. 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