The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 20, 1906, Page 18, Image 18

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18 The most obgtinate c*se of Eczema can be quickly and completely cured by the application of Heiakell’s Ointment. It also cures Blotchy, lough and FixnplM Skin, Erysipelas, Tetter, fleers, and all other skin diseases. Before apolying the ointment, bathe the parts affected, using llelskell s Medicated Se«p. HetakeLTa Blood and Elver-Pills tone up the liver and purify the blood. Tour druggist sells these preparations. Ointment, «0o a box; Soap, 35c a cake; Pills, Me a bettie. Send for book of testimonials and leant vrliat these wonderful remedies have done fer others. ' JOHNSTON, WLLOWAT « CO., Ml CsMMKtCE Strut, Phiuuelphia, Pa. The price of a bottle of Johnson’s Tonic is 50 cents. If you will agree to pay us SI.OO for a bottle of It, then The Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic Co., of Savannah, Ga., will agree to give you $2.00 if the bottle does not cure any case of Fever or Grippe. Light Saw Mills and Supplies Engines, Boilers, Fittings and Repairs « & try & LOMBARD IRON WORKS AUGUSTA, GA. HANDSOME SIO.OO DINNER SET J ■emT ■' jn - < TTaxitfi El by which every reader of the Golden Age can get this beautiful fifty HC lIdVC d X l<in piece dinner set WITHOUT MONEY. wor k * s so simple, s 0 easy, and so pleasant that a child can do it; *VJWtIo IV anc j, as a ru ] e> ft should require no more than an hour. Ts 'Y'aiT 'MFaSHI i nc l° se a two-cent stamp for postage or mention this paper AvACdll XJIIoIUCoOg anc [ we tell you about it. Several thousand families are already using our dinner sets. They are the latest artistic design, beautifully decorated in several colors, gold lined, full tableware size, and worth $lO. We also have “Plan No. 2” that we will tell you about. On this our workers already number 9,600 in the South. OUR CUSTOMERS WRITE THIS WAY: I received my dinner set all O. K. and lam very much pleased lam well pleased with my dishes. Don’t see how you esn fur- with it. I thank you and wish you much success. nish them as you do. Mrs. J. D. Jbnnings, Lebanon, Tenn. Mrs. A. L. Bingham, Route 1, Kendrick, Miss. I received my dinner set the twentieth and am just delighted with it. —Mrs. T. S. Ewing, Route 7, Lewisburg, Tenn. Consumers Manufacturing and Supply Co. 519 Cedar Street, NASHVILLE, TENN. REFERENCES: Religious Press Advertising Syndicate and the Merchants’ National Bank, this city. Better write today, for it will probably not be necessary to run this advertisement again. “The Saloon,” From the “New Voice.” ‘ ‘ Whose is this saloon ?” we ask a bartender. He looks us over shrewd ■ ly. Fine judges of human nature, these men. He knows at a glance that we mean mischief, and his eyes wander without a word to two engravings on the wall. One is a diploma from the city government, showing John Smith to have been graduated from the college of restriction, and expressly authorizing him, for that reason, to put the bottle to his neighbor’s lips. The other is a similar instrument, under the seal of the federal govern ment. Men say to me, “What we need is a great revival of religion,” but I tell you there will never be a great revival in this country till Christian men repent in sackcloth and ashes for their part in the liquor traffic under license laws. My own notion is we don’t need a revival of religion so much as w# need an application of what we have on hand. Yes, the saloons may go on, like the brook, forever, and men may die in them like flies, and hell grow fat on drunkards. Women may still break their hearts in vain efforts to woo their loved ones from the drink; ladies may sip their wine, boys may still learn to drink, and men still buri their hearts to a crisp in alcohol; priests may still desecrate God’s altars with it—BUT NOT FROM MY BOTTLE! Intoxication while on duty is a misdemeanor for a railroad employe in California, and, if death results, a felony. 3 RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA || 3 And Diseases of the Nervous System g Including Paralysis and Epilepsy. K Our natural curative methods have been especially successful in the diseases *|9 named above. For instance, we have recently cured more than twenty cases SH of epilepsy—cases of long'standing that had been pronounced incurable, Equally satisfactory results have been obtained in other chronic ailments, gg Our equipment for the treatment of rheumatism is the very best that it is MP '.'*** possible to procure. Write us about your trouble and we will send you our laß opinion with description of our treatment free of cost. pP S THE BIGGS HYGIENIC sanitarium f jj 408 West Market Street, Greensboro, N. C. The Golden Age for December 20, 1904. A Notre'Dame Lady’s Appeal. To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether mtfScular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortues. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home, as thousands will testi fy—no change of climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box 544, Notre Dame, Ind. I Removes Bursal Enlargements. Thickened Tissues, Infiltrated Parts, and any Puff or Swelling, Cures Lameness, Allays Pain without laying the horse up. Does not blister, stain or remove the hair. 82.00 a bottle, delivered. Pamphlet 1-C free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind, SI.OO bottle. Cures Synovitis, Weeping Sinew, Strains, Gouty or Rheumatic Deposits, reduces Varicose Veins, Varicocele, Hydrocele. Allays pain. Book free. Genuine mfd. only by W. F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 114 Monmouth St., Springfield, Mass. Ti T a >T rr rTb A LADY > f or several |AI A ill I F ll* w ' e^s h° me work, to fIII 11 IJL U • advertise our goods locally. Salary sl2 per week, $1 a day for expenses. SAUNDERS 00., Dept. 20, Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. Can Cancer be Gured? It Can. We want every man and woman in the United States to know what we are doing We are curing Cancers, Tumors and Chronic Sores without the use of the knife or X-Ray, and are endorsed by the Senate and Legislature of Vir ginia. We Guarantee Our Cures. THE KELLAM HOSPITAL, 1615 West Main Richmond. Vn, A VALUABLE REMEDY and a sure cure for all diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, is PIEDMONT-BEDFORD CONCENTRATED IRON AND ALUM WATER. An 18 oz. bottle contains the minerals of 25 gallons of average mineral water. Take one tea spoonful in half a glass of water three times a day. A preventive as well as a cure. Get from your druggist or send to J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg, Va. A GENERAL TONIC. FOR SALE—In a growing South Geor gia town with electric lights, sewer age and water, a well finished, conven iently arranged eight room house, with all out houses, large garden, good young orchard, fine shade trees and patch; two blocks from business sec tion, and midway between churches and three blocks from college. Price thirty-five hundred. Also a WELL ES TABLISHED millinery and ladies’ fur nishing business; cheap for cash; good reasons given for selling. Ad dress 142, Care Golden Age Office. SPECIAL OFFERS IN Meridian Female College .Only SIOO.OO will pay board, washing and tui tion for a few girls balance of session. Only $65 for tuition and board in Club Home i ill places are filled. Apply at once. A few more can get work to help on expenses. J. W. BEESON, Meridan, Miss. Eczema Cured at Home. , . Savannah, Ga. J. T. Shuptnne, City, Dear Sir: ‘Several physicians treated me without success for a. stubborn c ise sf eczema. I have tried every remedy that was suggested to nie, nut nothing did me the Slightest good until in sheer desperation I tried your Tetterine. This effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in testifying to its merits. Isaac G. Hass. Cures all skin diseases. 50c. a box. J. T. Shuptriue, Savannah, Ga. A paper vest has been patented in Switzerland. Can it be that they have a paper over there that contains hotter stuff than the New York World or Journal? A straight election is where the workers drink straight whiskey and the voters drop straight tickets. John L. Sullivan has taken to golf. Must be funny to see him driving the balls away from him.