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Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn.
A Rush Order.
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Kansas city, Mo. March 30, 1905.
“To J. T. Shu r trine, St vannah Ga.
Mail half dozen Tetterine, Fay Doyle.”
A sample o'tdegrap ic o-der. tec« ived. Vhen
wanted, it is "anted at once. f'uies Tetter,
R ngworm, Erysipelas and itching cutaneous
diseases. Box 50c.
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Light Saw Mills and Supplies
Engines, Boilers,
Fittings and Repairs
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LOMBARD IRON WORKS
AUGUSTA. GA.
WAR ON LIQUOR AND TOBACCO.
Tne Kansai Anti Liquor Society has adopted a.
new plan to tight tne liquor traffic. It is dt»tri
b iti g f ee to a l who write an i enclo -e a s amp,
a recip • for the cure of tneiiqiorha i . It can
be given s‘C etly in coffee or t, >d Also one for
the obajco >iabf tnat can he gi>zen secre ly
The .>ni» leq est they make is ti a yo.iuo not
sell recipes, ut give copi sto f.ien Is. bend
stamp to 63 Gray Bldg , Kansas City, Mo.
Do Not Pay Three Profits For Your Eye Glasses.
___ ShUR-ON Write us tor Free i iformation We show you
how t get your Glasses at Wholesale P i< es. We
A n send you FREE our simple method Eyes Test and
- be .utiful illustrated catalo ue No. 2. Write for
itt<vay. Reference: any Bank.
WIHF/ ' WBBBV RADIUS OPTICAL MFG. CO.
«•*•»»«» ATLANTA, GA.
We have tor sale one Columbia Typewriter, entirely new, price SIUU.UO,
at a great bargain.
THE GOLDEN AGE.
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A your home and at the end of Thirty Days, if you do
vy not find It according to description and all that we H
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chandise for five times the face value of your 1 .
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which is fully exp.alned In our Catalog No. 67.
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the secret of eternal youth in his own maxim that “Cheerfulness, kindness,
hopefulness, faith, love and gratitude should be the keynotes of human
life.” Again, Dr. Willits said in speaking of his own life plan that he had
found “Recreation good; mental inspiration better, but that the grandest
work of all was done by him who upholds MORAL ideals.”
Yet again, Dr. Willits remaiked that “Happiness is a twin—those who
would have it must share it!”
Dr. Willits on Sam Jones.
Naturally, the office conversation led to Sam Jones, the memorial number
of The Golden Age being open beside the visitor.
“Sam Jones was not a razor,” remarked Dr. Willits, “though many
have called him one—he was not fine cutie:y, but a Broad Axe that hews to
the line and makes many a crooked stick straight!”
A Personal Letter.
The Editor of The Golden Age was surprised and gratified to receive
the following personal letter just after Dr. Willits left the office of The
Golden Age; it speaks so eloquently of the real character of the man and
his universal kindliness that we aie glad to share it with our readers:
“My dear Upshaw: I shall long remember with pleasure my brief but pleas
ant meeting with you this morning—to see you face to face—to learn some
thing of your grand work and come in sympathy with your beneficent aims
and spirit! God bless the men who are trying to do good—whose aim is to
give men brighter views of life and inspire them to higher aims and nobler
walks in life.
“The beautiful words of Pollack, in his ‘Course of Time,’ describing
a Christian’s death which I quoted were:
“ ‘Her eyes grew bright and brighter till too bright for ours to look
upon (suffused with many tears); they set as sets the morning star which goes
not down behind the darkened west, nor hides obscured amid the tempests
of the sky—but melts away into the light of heaven.”
“In the whole range of literature there is nothing more exquisitely beau
tiful. Ever truly youis, A. A. Willits.”
I A Short Talk to Mothers.
J The health of your family is your first concern <
X How to promote it your greatest care.
Gro n people, and child en too, to be well require, that—
t The Liver s i.ud<oi sdmy.
9 The Kidneys peiform ti eir part. (
? The Blood be kept Mine.
0 The stomach kptin a heal hy condition.
? If any o bese condit.ons tie wanting, disarrangement of the balance follows, and the
9 general health is un er» ined.
? DR. THACKER’S LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP insures a hea’thy body, because it goe«
9 to the origin ot rhe du ease, curing that and naKiiig the other evils irnpo sib'e. Tne for
? no la on • very ott e will convince jout at it is the most >ogicai and edab e remedy for
9 sof the Liv, r ana Kidneys ever placed upon the ma ket. Your dealer telli it in tOc
? a d SI.OO bottles. You c n get a sample free by »ritin us
i Thacher Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Ministers, teachers, Clubs, or anybody interested in bringing to their town some wholesome
entertainment such as popular lectures, Humorists, Impersonators, Male Quartets, and Musi
cians of the highest class, are requested to write the Alkahest Lyceum System in regard to
some open bargain dates they have to dispose of in the itenerary of the artists now on tour in the
South for them. Write at once to the
ALKAHEST LYCEUM SYSTEM, Atlanta, Ga.
The Golden Age for November 8, 1906.
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 S3.UO>»
$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. Address
THE GOLDEN AGE,
Atlanta, Ga.
TO CURE ECZEMA.
The one infallible method by which
Eczema can be quickly and permanently
cured Is by the use of Heiskell’s Oint
ment. For half a century this great remedy
has been the means of curing skin diseases
of every nature. Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers,
Pimples, Ringworm, Blotchy Skin, Erup
tions, Rough Skin, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head—all yield as readily to the marvelous
curative virtues of Heiskell’s Ointment
asthedreaddisease—Eczema. Beforeappiy
ing the ointment, bathe the affected parts,
using JI eiskell’s Medicinal Soap.
Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Pills tone
up the liver and cleanse the blood. Oint
ment, 5J cents a box: Soap, 25 cents a cake;
Pills. 2'» cents a bottle—at all druggists.
Send for interesting book of testimonials to
Johnston, Holloway & C0.,531 Commerce
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
BLAIR’S
The Angle Lamp
Our Proposition is to send you a light which, burning
common kerosene (or coal oil), is far more economical
than the ordinary old-fashioned lamp, yet so thoroughly
satisfactory that such people as ex-President Cleveland,
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little about cost, use it in preference to all other systems.
We will send you any lamp listed in our catalog 30, on
thirty clays' free trial, so that you may prove to your own
satisfaction that tne new method of burning employed in
this lamp makes common kerosene the best, cheapest and
most satisfactory of all illuminants.
Convenient as Gas or Electricity
Saferand more reliable than gasoline or acetylene. Lighted
and extinguished like gas. May be turned high or low
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Do it now--right away. It will tell you more facts about
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lifetime’s experience with poor methods.
The Anq’e Mfj. Co., 78-80 Murray St., New York.
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