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OPERATING
The Bert Equipped Freight and
Passenger Service in
the South.
Coaches electric lighted, with
steam heat in Winter and elec
tric fans in Summer.
If you desire to have your
freight handled with dispatch
and to travel comfortably and
conveniently, patronize
THIS POPULAR ROUTE
h. c McFadden,
General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
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 Chro >ic 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. Va.
SNYDER’S MOTH DEATH l p " oll g r i d
al boxes. KILLS moths, moth worms,
moth eggs. Has felted hook attachment
to hang in upright PIANOS. Moths work
unmolested in pianos everywhere—this is
the time to kill them, while incubation is
slow. Don’t open, simply put boxes in
trunks, closets, drawers, etc. No bad
odor, clean, effective 1 yr. 15c a box, 2
boxes postpaid for name of your druggist
and 25c. Snyder & Co., Dept. 24, Wilming
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9 CORDSIN 10 HOURS
RUNS EASY t-V""— SAWS DOWN
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BY ONE MAN, with the FOLDING SAWING MACHINE. It
saws down trees. Folds like a pocket knife. Saws any kind o i
timber on any kind of ground. One man can saw more timber
witlßVban 2 men in any other way, and doiteasier. Send for
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Prepare for the I 11 IfU Bar in any State.
Methods scien- ■ ■ ■ title, thorough
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Lessons prepared under the direction of A. H. Throck
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given by resident school for work done by mail,
Special courses given by correspondence in Academic,
Preparatory, Business and Stenography. Interesting
information sent free. Address the Home Office.
United Schools of Correspondence,
Dept. A, Lexington, Ky.
A Road-Maker of Reforms.
The prohibition party is the road-maker of the greatest of political
reforms. It has the true passion of the explorer to push on and on and on,
looking- back almost not at all, and careless of the supplementary touches
of the lesser thought. It does not, <and probably it cannot, alone, operate
the line that it has laid out and left behind. Its mind runs to earth-work,
bridge-work, blasting, boring, pile-driving, and in its specialty it is mag
nificent.
The Anti-Saloon League cannot build road. Its proposition is too imme
diate and flexible. But it has a talent for operation, and is improving
it assiduously and successfully. It is a judge of men and machinery and
opportunity, a master of details. It cuts the grass from between the ties
of the prohibition road-bed, and sets wheels humming over the rusty nails.
It is developing the property and making it do business and pay divi
dends. It is moving freight and pasengers as they have never been moved
before in the prohibition movement. For God’s sake let us call off our
wreckers and open the block to express trains, local trains, freight trains,
construction trains, hand-cars—anything.—The New Voice.
Solving the Liquor Problem.
“The suppression of the liquor traffic is the main and only problem,”
writes Dr. G. A. Nunnally, in the Georgia Issue:
To its solution the best thought of every man and woman, of every
scientist and statesman, of every economist and moralist, of every sinner
and Christian, should be given. Every man who feels an interest in his
fellow-man, every laborer and capitalist who has any desire for individual
or general prosperity, every citizen who loves his country and hopes for a
gnod government, and every Christian who serves his Lord and Master, and
would have this world become the kingdom of our God, should conspire
and concentrate and combine and co-operate in all movements that look
to the suppression of the traffic. It seems useless to appeal to political par
ties or to seek the influence and -power of political aspirants, who from time
immemorial, and on various occasions, have refused or declined, have con
fused or compromised, have misled or betrayed the forces that were en
gaged in a prohibitory effort.
As Christians, we cannot do less and be helpful and beneficent to our
neighbor as the good Samaritan that we profess to be, and be true to our
mission as adherents to the simple truth of the Bible which we claim to
be the Word of God, and faithful and loyal to our Master, whose we are
and whom we serve, and who loved us, and who by prayer and patience,
by poverty and peril, by shame and sorrow, by life and death, proved that
He loved us, and to seal that love, gave Himself for us in the sufferings
of Calvary and in the blood of the Cross.
Last Call to Preachers.
In launching The Golden Age last February, the publishers naturally
coveted the friendship of preachers everywhere. Knowing- that they are in
the cun-ent of so many demands, both mental and financial, we decided to
send the paper to them at half price (SI.OO per year). But as this does not
cover the actual cost of the paper, especially since counting out great outlay
in securing G. Campbell Morgan, we find that we will have to raise the price
to ministers to $1.50, after January Ist, 1907. All subscriptions received
from ministers before that date will be accepted at SI.OO, or two subscrip
tions secured by you will give you The Golden Age free. Every preacher
must have Campbell Morgan’s “Track Through the Bible.” It begins in
January, and can be secured nowhere else in America.
If your letter is written before midnight, December 31st, it will bie ac
cepted.
P. S.—Remember that two years from now this great commentary of
G. Campbell Morgan in fifty volumes will be selling for possibly one hun
dred dollars. By subscribing now for two years in advance, you can get it
for Two Dollars. Then have your volumes bound, at nominal cost, and you
will be rich in the greatest work of modern times.
Write before midnight December 31st. The hour glass is running low.
The Golden Age’s Liberal Clubbing Offer.
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 $3.00 L
$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 th? 1 - 4 oes not advertise liquor.
Price, $4.50 per year. The Golden Age and 3*2 Georgian together only
$5.00.
We will be glad to make any combination of the periodicals mentioned
above at prieea equivalent to those quoted.
The Golden Age for December 27, 1906.
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 halfa 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
as the dread disease—Eczema. Beforeapply-*
ing the ointment, bathe the affected parts,
using Heiskell’s Medicinal So A F.
Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Pills tone
Up the liver and cleanse the blood. Oint
ment, 50 cents a box; Soap, 25 cents a cake}
Pills, 25 cents a bottle—at all druggists.
Send for interesting book of testimonials to
JoiiNsToN, Holloway & Co., 531 Commerce
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Do you want to act as Agent for the
best medicine made for Fever or La
Grippe? Send money order for $4.00
and we will send you express prepaid
12 bottles of Johnson’s Chill and Fever
Tonic with 200 pieces of advertising
matter with your name on same.
Write The Johnson’s Chill and
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60 Egg Incubator $4.00
100 Chick Outdoor Brooder $5.
100 Chick Indoor Brooder $4.0 r
Why pay double these prices for
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ers sent complete with all attachments. Send for free book
giving full particulars. We save you monev and guarantee satis
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A GENERAL TONIC.
Better than tak ng a Jot of stro g medicine or
drinking gallons of mineral water, is the daily
use of Piedmont-Bedford Concentrate i Iron and
Alum Water. It improves the anpetite, cleanses
the system, qu’etsthe nerves, builds up ad the
orga s and keeps out malaria, and is Nature’s
own remedy for any dis a«e. Send f r pam
phlet stating how to use in all cases of sickness.
One $i bottle contains minerals of 25 gallons of
water. Get from your druggist or send to
J. M. ECHOLS CO., 1 ynchburg, Va.
Cures Her Friends, u
Glenshaw, Pa., Oct. 20th, 1904.
“Dear Sir: —Incleosed find SI.OO for
which please send me two boxes of
Tetterine for my friends. It is so good
that I have told a great many people
about it and I hope that they will send
to you for it. Mrs. Henrietta Herron.”
Tetterine destroys the disease germs
in all forms of skin diseases 50c. per
box. J. T. SHUPTRINE, Mfr., Savan
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