The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 13, 1906, Page 13, Image 13

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HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MAR- | RIED. A southern lady met a colored wid ow, gaudily attired, laughing and talk ing and seemingly in the bet of spirits. “Why, Lizzie,” said the lady, stop ping the horse she was driving, “how is it that you are so cheerful when you husband died only three weeks ago?” “Lor’, Miss Mary,” returned the wid ow, with a broad grin, “ev’ybody know there ain’ no happiness in mar ried life till one ob ’ern’s done ’ceasted.” —Ex. A VEXING PEOPLE. When Dr. Mandell Creighton, after ward bishop of London, was vicar of Embleton he often gave as his even ing sermon a clear expository dis course on one of the psalms or an epistle. Mrs. Creighton in the biography of her husband quotes a fine unconscious tribute to the directness with which Creighton brought the meaning of the Bible home to the plain Northumbrian people. A devout old woman, a constant at tendant at church, was much disturb ed at having the shortcomings of the Corinthian Christians made so clear. “Oh, them Corinthians!” she ex claimed. “I’ve no patience with them.” I-Shave a Bar of Soap; 1 TRIKE those words from all recipes for household cleansing, for I they call for waste work and useless bother. Soap, you know, is not a bit of cleansing good until it’s in ■ solution (mixed with water), and made into suds. And then it’s still ■ of no use without the rub-rub-rub of human muscle. Now, Gold Dust works in an entirely different way—instantly and I totally dissolves in hot or cold, hard or soft water —and, without any aid from you, starts to cleanse. GOLD DUST I is more than soap—better and more economical than any mere soap. I It is a powder of power —but rightly directed power, that leaves the wash white, sweet and wholesome. With Gold Dust you can and ■ should discard soap from wash tub, dish pan, sink and scrubbing kit. I No soap, borax, soda, ammonia, naphtha, kerosene or other foreign ingredient needed with GOLD DUST For washing clothes and dishes, scrubbing floors, cleaning woodwork, oil cloth, silverware and tinware, pol- j| ishing brasswork, cleaning bath room pipes, refrigerators,etc.,softening hard T water and making the finest soft soap. *■ 1 I Made by The N. K. Fairbank Company Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap ■ I “Lot the GOLD DUST Twins do yout* work" J Do Not Pay Three Profits For Your Eye Glasses. SHUR-ON Write us tor Free information. We show you I how to get your Glasses at Wholesale Prices. We ft n send you FREE our simple method Eyes Test and wMWHWHWh. beautiful illustrated catalogue No. 2. Write for it today. Reference: any Bank. RADIUS OPTICAL MFG CO. ATLANTA, GA. SAM JONES’ LIFE AND SAYINGS 1 ■■ BY HIS WIFE / A/'T'XT'ne miLT'rrn AGENTS ARE COINING MONEY. 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THE ACCOMPANYING ILLUSTRATION shows the route by which the vapor of my tarrh Cure is carried directly into all parts that are affected by the disease. It searches t and wipes out catarrh where liquids, sprays, douches, salves and medicated creams can t possibly reach it. This treatment is so simple that it can be applied at home, and so rmless that it may safely be employed by any man, woman or child. I have found in thirty-two years’ experience that it cures not less than ninety-five in cry one hundred eases, where it is given a fair trial. Free Trial by Mail Gib/ , Write me a postal (or letter) and I will send you by mall a 11b- er . al trial treatment entirely free. When you try this free sample you ;’yS will see that the pleasant, warm, medicated vapor goes directly to every spot } vhere the disease might possibly have reached, and when you experience the soothing effect produced you will be convinced that it I s the proper and necessary treatment. If you are affected with Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrhal Deafness or other catarrhal troubles, you cannot afford to allow it to run longer, for if you do the probability is that it will either extend to the middle ear destroying the hearing, or else it may spread to the throat and lungs, with fatal results. My remedy is curing cases of catarrh of the head, nose, middle ear, throat and lungs .er various other remedies have failed; therefore, there is every reason for believing it 11 cure you, however severe or long standing your case may be. Remember, a postal with your name and address will bring you this free trial treat nt, and also my illustrated booklet HOW I CURE CATARRH. Write today, before you ;et it. m Address Dr* J* W. Blosser, 32 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga. The Golden Age for December 13, 1906. 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 Age, Atlanta, Ga. J. LEE BARNES, Prop. & Mngr J. N. COUCH, Asst. Mngr. 'Motel TAragon (EUROPEAN) Atlanta, - Georgia ** fa Q JL . r ' r >-‘" Hl ■ Open All the Year Finest Case in the City 13