The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, November 08, 1906, Page 14, Image 14

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14 Do you know what a “Lard stomach” is? Indigestion promptly follows the use of lard as lard is made from hog-fat, and is greasy and indigestible. Some future day, when people are wiser and health ier, lard, for edible purposes, will be scarcely used; but, until then, we suppose people will continue to suffer from “lard stomachs.’’ The most perfect shortening in the world is Cottolene. It is a pure vegetable product, contain ing only pure, refined cotton seed oil and choice selected beef suet. It will make your food palatable, digestible, nourishing and health ful, which is more than any one can truthfully say of lard. Cottolene is a clean product. Only the most modern and hy gienic methods are employed in its manufacture. Its purity is COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest possible award) over all other cooking fats at the recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition; and food cooked with COTTOLENE another GRAND PRIZE. "Home Helps” a book of 300 Choice recipes, edited by Mrs. Rorer, is yours for a 2 cent stamp, if you address The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. A NEW FEATURE —The patent air-tight top on this pail is for the purpose of keeping COTTOLENE clean, fresh and wholesome; it also prevents it from absorbing all disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South® JUST-SEND ME ONE DOLLAR - ! *1 & nd I will shl P c - to any railroad station in the B I_ I IwBMMSBBWw U. S. this fine Willard Steel Range. Anyone can say a I ** they have the best range in the world, but I will fur- R nish the evidence and leave the verdict to you. After B you examine this range, if you are satisfied in every ■ way, pay Agent $14.00 and freight, and you become I tMMßg^TWrgc . the possessor of the best range in the world for the I I money. The range has six 8-inch lids; 17-inch oven; ■ 15 -gal. reservoir; large warming closet; top cooking I surface, 80x34 ins. Guaranteed to reach you in perfect B order. Shipping weight, 400 lbs. Thousands in use H and every one of them giving satisfaction. Write for B DIIDUC full description and testimonials. wood WM. G. WILLARD stloui&moJl SUPERIOR SERVICE IS OFFERED BY THE Seaboard Air Line Ry. Between ATLANTA and BIRMINGHAM and the West; Raleigh, Wilmington, Portsmouth, Norfolk, Richmond, Washington and New York and the East. THE SHORT LINE Interchangeable Mileage is good over the entire system, Including the NEW BIRMINGHAM DIVISION. Pullman Drawing-Room Sleepers, Pullman Buffet Parlor Oars, comfortable coaches, and Case Dining Car Service—Meals a-la-Oarte C. B. WALKER, D. T. A., Atlanta. D. W. MOBRAH, C. P. & T. A„ Atlanta. W. E. CHRISTIAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta. , Whan writing advertisers please mention The Golden Age. your surety. The quality of Cottolene is always uniform and dependable. Every good grocer sells Cotto lene', and those who use it them selves, recommend it. It comes only in sealed, white pails, with a red label and band. In the center of the label is our trade mark—a steer’s head in a cotton plant wreath. Do not accept a substitute. Cottolene is the .orig inal and only improvement upon lard as a shortening. It has no satisfactory substitute except on paper. Use one-third less. Cottolene, being richer than lard or cooking butter, one-third less is required. It is, there fore, eco nomical. oo OQ> WBwwaiiiF The Golden Age for November 8, 1906. Encouraging and Helpful Words. In response to a recent letter sent from the office of The Golden Age, the Editor received so many words of helpful praise that he is impelle dto quote the following, and regrets that he cannot give space to every cheering line sent him. A Great Paper. “Os course I consider The Golden Age a great paper, or I would not be| ordering it for another year. Ira N. Broughton, Birmingham, Ala.” “Doing as Much for God as any Man in Georgia.” 44 1 think you are doing* as much or more for God and humanity, forthe 1 cause of Education and Temperance, as any man in Georgia. May the Lord spare you yet many years to battle for the right. You are giving us one of the best papers in the South—true to your motto. Your brother in Christ, J. S. Lewis, Altahama, Ga.” “I Cannot Do Without It.” “I have been a subscriber to The Golden Age since its first issue and feel that I cannot do without it. May God bless you in this your noble work. Mrs. S. H. Greene, Atlanta, Ga.” “To Bring Young People to a Higher Living.” “I enjoy reading The Golden Age very much: may you live long and continue to inject enthusiasm into our young people and bring them to a higher plane of living, is the prayer of’ one who wishes for your success. J. M. Walker, Carrollton, Ga.” “Will Do All I Can For Your Valuable Paper.” “1 will do all I can for your valuable paper and trust you may live long to bless humanity and to help struggling boys and girls get an education and last but not least to stand up for Jesus. Marshall Harrison, Carnesville, Georgia.” “A Great Inspiration to Me.” “I want to say I read The Golden Age with a great deal of interest. It has been an inspiration to me. May your paper inspire others to a better life as it has me. E. L. McConnell, Ducktown, Tenn.” “It Fills a Place All Its Own. 44 1 read with renewed interest each copy of The Golden Age. It grows better all the time and fills a place all its own. I can but send a word of greeting and approval for your decided stand for the right and truth in the recent troubles in Atlanta. May The Golden Age live long to send out its warnings against wrong. I will do all I can to spread its circulation. Mrs. M. Outlaw, Wadley, Ga.” Special Notice. Will you visit Washington this winter? A refined Southern lady will secure for you entirely satisfactory rooms and board for any length of time, besides directing you to all points of inter est in the city and vicinity, for a reasonable fee. Excellent recommendations furnished. Write for particulars, P. 0. Box 177, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE REV. SAM P. JONES BOOKS. Three Sermons in pamphlet: “What I Have Written, I have Written”; 44 The Prodigal’s lieturn”; 44 The Calls of God”; all these for ....10c 44 Hot Shots” 75c Cabinet Photographs 10c 11x14 Photographs .. •• 75c Sent by mail on receipt of price. TOM DUNHAM, Cartersville, Ga. Dr. Broughton’s Books Among the Greatest Sellers in the Religious Book World. Order from The Golden Age Publishing Company, Atlanta, Ga. “The Revival of a Dead Church,’’ contains more spiritual dynamite than any book for its size on the market. Price 30 cents. “Up From Sin,’’ a special book for young people. It shows how sin will wreck a life. Price 30 cts. “God’s Will and My Life,’’ a spiritual biography. Price 25 cts. “The Second Coming of Christ.’’ The exponent of the Tabernacle Bible Conference on the Second Coming. Price 50 cts. “‘The Representative Women of the Bible’’ has had a great sale and is as interesting as a novel. Price SI.OO. “Old Wine in New Bottles.’’ A book of sermons containing the latest and best of Dr. Broughton’s illustrations and stories. Price SI.OO. “The Soul Winning Church’’ tells how every church can win souls. It has had the greatest sale of any of Dr. Broughton’s books. Price 50 cts. “The Table Talks of Jesus.’’ “Specially adapted to the fireside and home. It is an exposition of everything Jesus ever said ‘at meat.’ ” It is Dr. Broughton’s last book and has already gone through the Ist edition. Price 50 cts. Be sure and get these books and you will see the human side of the suc cess of the great Tabernacle in Atlanta. THE GOLDEN A®E, Atlanta, Go. 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