The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 08, 1906, Page 12, Image 12

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12 IWM) Hf’ shoe <olie Superioriig ihis neat shoe lies in ihe exceptional long wear if gives * // , 7.-1 P /o CRADDOCK-TERRY (o.= “T SHOE BOILS Are Hard to Cure, yet , ' IS will remove them and leave no blemish. Does not blister or re- WkW move the hair. Cures any puff or swelling. Horse can be worked. 52.01 ner bottle, delivered. Book 6-0 Free. ABSORIIINE, JR, for mankind, §I.OO per bottle. Cures Boils, Bruises, Ol<l Sores. Swellings, Varicose Veins, Varicocele, Hydrocele. Allays Pain W. F. YOUNG P. D. F. 114 Monmouth St, Springfield, Mass Hard Job to Stay Sick when you use Piedmont Concentrated Iron and Alum Water. A pure mineral water, concentrated, to he quickly effective. Cures Kidney, Bladder, Liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Also scrofula, skin diseases and impure blood. One Bottle equal 25 gal lotio Mineral Water. Your druggist, or J. kitols Co., owners. Lynohhiire. Va. e Strong faculty. Thorough courses All com mercial branches taught. Special offer to those of limited means. W. J. DAVIS, Mgr., AUGUSTA, GA. let me send you FILES my 1 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 1 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 y-u to know how my garments are made and why they 7 Luld their shape. ’’y Free Book is an absolute Fash ioa ®u:de. It shows the very tc. ne we s t modes, My samples— IfSSiiS&fKL over 120 different kmds, all free v —lay bef'o- e you choice fabrics unlike those you get in stores. We Make Changes to Suit You 6 You may choose material in Jw jf \ ay shade, and of quality to ■ HKaßk a suit your purse. You may V- J order the skirt of one med- el " hh the jacket of ano- V .'S ther;selectsleeves. collar, IIMBL Wra 11:111 tr * niln ‘.’igs most be w-W coning; change from wMßfe single to double breast- WK; Nawt ed; from tight to loose fitting and vice-versa; ggMg % from short to long', etc. EIBjBT ' j®, X From me yon get your MK' Wk / garment as you want it. Wa i I guarantee to fit al /] yt,u or promptly /| return your money. HfSßtKt sf’. * No d-essnriker will do as JBaaaMl fe’ si WA im .ii. 'ji.e fact ti. t t RgßgEßfl -jßlEajilk Lave been In this I.„si jKaMF.WA Hess twelve seasons. Is wjjW t uiticie .t evidence that. JBMWMK W 1 <( o as I say. E\ cry Coat I make is bu.lt RfF’- St cn shrunken can JgaEylMKjgHBP fflg W vas, r c c n forced with i'reiicli I' • r gaMafejSS'jaE ( loth so it unit hold its shape. If necessary, felt pad ding is used to round 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 TiIOROUGHL Y PRESSED by men zvzth pains-taking care; no loose threads; no stitches—every inch is exquisitely finished. write to-day for my Style Book, big bundle of newest samples and siniple instructions for taking your meas ure—ALL SENT FREE. ALBERT M. HOFFHEIMER The Ladies’ Tailoring Co. We make garments from Ladies’ own material at reasonable prices. “The Apostle of Sunshine/" Dr. A. A. Willets. 3 ' During the week just passed Ths Gsldan Age office was favored by a most delightful ray from “the Apostle of Sunshine”—a “ray” which 'II took the form of a personal visit from this eminent gentleman who has spent ' his eighty-five years of vigorous life in disseminating “sweetness and light” HnSßr . to the world in which he lives. His woik, however, has not been limited by the environments that surround ordinary individuals, for he has so far ex tended his sphere that during a pastorate of fifty years in the Presbyterian . Church he has traveled twenty thousand miles and lectured not less than 126 ’* times a year. " J| Fifty Years a Preacher. ~ 'j| Dr. Willits held a pulpit at Dayton, Ohio, and also at Warren Memorial HHK ‘ - Church at Louisville, Ky. When he was about sixty-three years old he 1 decided to devote himself exclusively to lecture work, feeling that he could not do full justice to both the pulpit and the people at large. His congrega lion offered to increase his salary from $5,000 a year to SIO,OOO, but this did T not tempt Dr. Willets’ as his mission was not to acquire a fortune in cash but to give to the world the helpful influence for good which he wielded so powerfully. kcv. j. v». »»«. m. Pertinent Aphorisms. Noted Minister and Doctor of At- These facts were elicited during the recent visit of Dr. Willits, but mere lanta, Ga., is Meeting With Wonder details and figures seem a poor exponent of his delightful conversation which f ul Success. was filled with apt and glowing aphorisms which seemed to leave a burst Those who have long doubted whether of actual sunshine in the hearer’s mind. there really is a permanent cure for Dr. Willits looks scarcely three score years and perhaps he has found catarrh will be glad to learn that a ‘ southern physician, Rev. J. W. Blos- ser, M. D., of Atlanta, Ga., has dis- P ?, EC ?? IO , US .. pa , triar ch. a Notre Dame Lady’s Anneal. covered a method whereby catarrh can Me b y talked win he wor two be cured to the very last symptom wakes old. "O all knowing sufferers of rheumatism. ... . „„ . . .. . .. “Thnt’a nrUbincr Tr>B Anrcail thn Jnvr Whether Or Os the joints. Sciatica Without regard to Climate OF COlldl- inats nowing. jod cursea me aay lumbagos. backache, pains in the kidneys tion. So that there may be no mis- he was born.”—Ex. or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a livings about it hp will send a frPP home treatment which has repeatedly cured givings aDOUI 11, lie will send a iree al) of these tortues. She feels it her dut\ sample to any man or woman without GOOD CHEER. to send it to all sufferers FIIEE. You cure PYnpetin? navmpnf Thp rpoiilar nrinp The son and heir had lust PatPn hiq yourself at home, as thousands will test! expecting payment me regular price ihe son and heir had just eaten his fy _ no ( .h all ge of climate being necessary. of the remedy is SI.OO for a box con- Christmas dinner, of which he had This simple discovery banishes uric acid taining one month’s treatment. pa “n wisely,^ but too well.’ brightens" the eyes! The Doctor’s remedy is rapidly dis- Daddy, he said, you may carry giving elasticity and tone to the whob ferent from all others, and the results bUt please don t bend p^oof m addrJss th Mrs nT, M. P simS Box 544 he has achieved seem to mark a new me ’ Nntre Hams. Ind. era in the scientific cure of catarrh, foul breath, hawking and spitting, UlUhrn CHILDREN Btopped-up reeling in nose and throat, K "“school FUR FEEBLE-MINDED «?g ULTS coughingispells doncult breathing ca- jl . bLHUUL adulis. tarrhal deafness, asthma, bronchitis Expert training, mental development, and care by specially trained teachers, and ~ , exi erieuced physician who has devoted his life to the study and treatment of nervous Uhd the many Other SyniptOlHS Os 3 TSP a.— children. Home iofluenc's Delightfully located In 'he blue grass section of Ken- , . P t V, ‘I >jMMCTMSi, tucky. KH acr*>s of beautiful lawn and wood.and _’o» pleasure grounds Elegantly D3U C3S6 OI Catarm. V e-JK&tt,*aonointed bui'djne. eleetrio lighted and steam hea'eu. Highly endorsed and recom- T - p__ mended bv prominent phvsicisns, minls'er and natrons. If YOU WISh tO See fOT yOlirSelf What descriptive this remarkable remedy will do, send CR. JNU P. STEWART, Supt., Box 4, Farmdale, Ky. j x rs t rrr 4 ajw s -j . ■««■■■■■—■■■■■■□ your name and address to Dr. J. W. ✓'*" Y and you will receive the free package idCT zn and an i lustrated book. WE SEND YOU 0N TR,AL u 2 BOTTLES of JOHNSON’S /A ° CHILL ®. FEVER TONIC. w bBmSSwMMWB If 2 bottles cures you of Fever k f BHMwtilMWgaljl and Chills, you send us SI.OO after- 11 u wards. Costs nothing if you are not 11 // 7 ~cured. -* • {(7 VA JOHNSON’S CHILL FEVER TONIC CO. A 2\\ .« c I Savannah, Georgia. A PRECOCIOUS PATRIARCH. “Me b’y talked w’in he wor two wakes old.” “That’s nothing. Job cursed the day he was born.” —Ex. GOOD CHEER. The son and heir had just eaten his Christmas dinner, of which he had partaken “not wisely, but too well.” “Daddy,” he said, “you may carry me upstairs, but please don’t bend me!”—Ex. k ST ~ FOR FEEBLE-MINDED CH '& Expert training, mental development, and care by specially trained teachers, and - exi er ieuced physician who has devoted his life to the study and treatment of nervous JSife - children. Home ii.fluenc s Deiigutfuily located tn 'he blue grass section of Ken- lAOHwIt?SS&I tacky. l cf l acr“S of beautiful lawn ai l wood.and o' pleasure grounds Elegantly "i" apnointed bui'ding. electric lighted and steam hea’eu. Highly endorsed and recoin* IUIL mended bv prominent phvsicHns, minis’er and patrons. gMEjaßt ll I*l It MlTFe*jß[| Write for terms a-d descriptive cata'o.'”e Address CR. JNU 9. STEWART, Supt., Box 4, Farmdale, Ky. AOV HwWl© IV • n rw S5a W- II II I 15 GALLON r [ kJ i\ all copper pf J l\v / RESERVOIR I ' 4 TO / I \MBBOGQJkQQIiB I |fi*x J >*) !■ /, I I ,? Fw s?£'. ->y // ZiU M .4 -’ ■ 1 9E 11 •’ f// I I tl tf L=== =^^^= L 1 oIL s /-I - O ts V o ' ' ■> . ' J a I The Great Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range J Thousands sold every year to the best citizens of the country. 4 Hundreds of the best hardware and stove dealers sell the Majestic Range in prefer ence to any other range made. \X HY ? □ It is the only genuine Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range manufactured. Charcoal Iron costs twice as much as Steel. Malleable Iron costs nearly three " times as much as Cast Iron. The Great Majestic Range bakes, boils, fries, stews, and roasts all good things to eat, v so perfectly, and is so easy to manage, burns such a small amount of fuel, heats water so quickly, and is so easy to keep clean, and looks so beautiful in the kitchen, that good housekeepers will not have anything else. It is no trouble to set up, no dampers to get out „ of fix, in fact, everyone who has the Great Majestic Range is "PERFECTLY SATISFIED." On account of their superior material and workmanship the Great Majestic Malle » able and Charcoal Iron Ranges cost a little more money at first, but are the cheapest in the long run, on account of their lasting quality. » J Call on your dealer and ask to see a Great Majestic Range. If he can- not show you one, write to us for our book “Ranpe Comparison” that o will show you the difference between the Great Majestic and others. MAJESTIC MANUFACTURING CO. 2063 Morgan Street St. Louis. Mo. ’ "V"**""" '"' '"' ~ * **. . u ** <» o 1 o \> o u ° O O (When writing Advertisers please mention The Golden Age.) The Golden Age for November 8, 1906. , AMERICAN”MACHINERY. WELL DRILLING&PROSPECTING DEEP WELL,PUMPING,CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. IRRIGATING PUMPS, AIR COMPRESSORS. THE AMERICAN WELLWORKS? AURORA. ILL.-GHICAGO.Ist NAT BK.BLDG. pl MUd i II cl that has never been equalled. The guard on the spring pre | vents tearing the clcth. Ihe Vg/f | cr.ly pin that fastens from either /KmJ side and can’t slip through. See u J jiT that all cards have our name on. Send 4 cents in stamps for sample ■ f / worth double the money. CONSOLIDATED SAFETY PIN CO., yVjZf 80X159 BLOOMFIELD, N.J. SmhSmbSSSSSSSI When writing advertisers please mention The Golden Ako.