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LINCOLN’S ADVICE.
“I like to see a man proud of the
place in which he lives. I like to see
a man who lives in it so that his
place will be proud of him.”
“Be honest, but hate no one; over
turn a man’s wrong doing, but do not
overturn him unless it must be done
in overturning the wrong.”
“Stand with anybody that stands
right. Stand with him while he is
right, and part from him when he goes
wrong.”
A distinguished lawyer, when a
small boy, made a visit to friends, aft
er giving his mother a solemn promise
that he would ask for nothing cus
that he would ask for nothing to eat,
having no children they were unaccus
tomed to the ways of boys. One day
he endured the pangs of hunger as
long as he could, and then sang out,
“O, there is plenty of bread and but
ter in this house; but what is that to
me?” —Junior C. E. World.
SOCIETY FICTION.
Chapter I.
Patrimony.
Chapter 11.
Matrimony.
Chapter 111.
Acrimony.
Chapter IV.
Alimony. Puck.
“Maw!” “What is it Johnny?” “Do
the ocean greyhounds ever bite the
ocean tramps?”—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
First Author —Are you a contributor
to to Atlantic Monthly?
Second Author —No; but on my trip
abroad I was a contributor to the At
lantic daily.—Howard Collegian.
The strength of will is the test of a
young man’s possibilities.
It is a grander thing to be nobly
remembered than to be nobly born.
A home without books, periodicals
and newspapers is like a house with
out windows.
The door between us and heaven
cannot be open while that between us
and our fellowmen is shut.
The first thing that impresses a
western mill man on entering a
Japanese cotton mill, whether in card,
spinning or weave rooms, but especial
ly the two latter is the number of
operatives employed. Hands, swarm
everywhere, and the sight down a
weavers’ alley is like that down a nar
row crowded thoroughfare. The ab
sence of men is also very noticeable,
all the weavers, all the spinners, and a
good portion of the card-room help
being women.
Let Us Quote You a Price
■his Chicago Grand, Six Hole,
ted, Polished Steel Range.
i are going to buy a steel range you should buy a good
best one which your money will buy. You have a right
ir money’s worth in anything which you buy. Now. if
you can buy as good a range as is made anywhere,
by anybody, and at the same time save from S2O to S3O,
you should do it.
This range is made from the genuine Wellsville
cold roll polished blue steel. That is the best range
material in the entire world. The six holes are large
and the top is both wide and long, giving great heating
and cooking surface. The fire box, which is the heart
of a range, is specially constructed, very large and
Ito bum either coal or wood. It has the largest oven
ty rang?. The heat passes entirely around the oven I
i makes the Chicago Grand a superior baker. The large
voir heats quickly and always supplies ample hot water,
lote the spacious high wa'ming closet, brackets and
es. The nickel trimmings are the best and finest on
any range. The Cooper Oven Thermometer is the highest
grade and very best oven thermometer made. It always tells just when the oven is hot enough
to put in the bread, cakes or pies. You are safe every time—never need to loose a baking be
cause the oven was not properly heated. No sad or soggy bread because the oven was not hot
enough. The thermometer shows when it is just right. Then too, it saves much fuel.
We can’t tell you all about the range here. But doesn’t it sound good and reasonable?
Well, it’s better than anything we have said. Let us quote you a price and send you our special
30-day, free-trial plan. Write at once for our new, illustrated stove catalogue, No. S-144.
MARVIN SMITH COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
(When writing Advertisers please mention The Golden Age.)
Gel This Gold Pair FREE!
PE CT A CLE-WEARERS! Listen! The following very remarkable letter
/s was sent me unsolicited by Dr. G. W. Smith, the County Health
Officer of Ottawa County, and one of the most prominent pnysicians
in the State of Kansas. Read his exact words.
MW MY dear DOCTOR HAUX:
\ “If anyone were to offer me fifty dollars spot cash for the pair
I Perfect Vision spectacles which you fitted to my eyes by mail, I would absolutely
BY if refuse to accept it—if I knew positively I could not get another pair like
i - them. Your spectacles are certainly wonderful.”
Now I would like to get this kind of a testimonial from
you too —and that is the reason why I am making you the
following very extraordinary but honest proposition, whereby
you can (for a short time only), obtain a pair of my handsome
Rolled Gold Spectacles without one cent of cost.
HERE IS MY SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER:
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SEND me your name and address and I will
mail you my Perfect Home Eye Tester,
free.
Then when you return me the Eye Tester
with your test I will send you a complete five-dollar
family set of the Dr. Haux famous Perfect Vision
spectacles for only sl, (which is barely enough to
pay for this announcement), and this will include
a handsome pair of Rolled Gold spectacles abso
lutely free of charge.
With these famous Perfect Vision spectacles of
mine you will be able to thread the finest needle
and read the smallest print both day and night
just as well as you ever did before
NOTE.—The above is the largest Mail-Order Spectacle House in the world, and absolutely reliable.- 6 ®#
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WRITE A POSTAL FOR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE V-144.
It is the most complete catalog of vehicles and harness ever printed. The cuts are made large so as to show you just how each vehicle is made. The two center pages
show a colored plate 9xll inches, of our CHICAGO SPECIAL BUGCY, reproduced in the actual colors just as it is painted andfinished. The des'-riptions are complete and
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The Golden Age for February 14, l®o7.
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0 EARLY JERSEY CHARLESTON SUCCESSION AUGUSTA SHORT STEMMED (/»
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® The Earliest WAKEFIELD The Earliest Flat A little later Largest and Latest H
5 Cabbage Grown Second Earliest Head Variety than Succession Cabbage J
q PRICE: Inlots of Ito4m. at $1.50 per m., sto 9m. at $1.25 per m., 10 m. and over, atsl.oo per m. 3
q F. O. B. YOUNG'S ISLAND, S. C. My Special Express Rate on Plants is Very Low. g
7 s' . I guarantee Plants to give purchaser satisfaction, or will refund the purchase ®
kjuarantee price to any customer who is dissatisfied at end of season. These plants are 0
> grown in the open field, on Seacoast of South Carolina, in a climate that is just suited to q
C growing the hardiest plants that can be grown in the United States. These plants can be
V reset in the interior of the Southern States during the months of January, February, and j
B March. They will stand severe cold without being injured, and will mature a head or Cab- 2
Q bage Two to Three weeks sooner than if you grew your own plants in hot beds and cold v
frames. a
A My Largest Customers are the Market Gardeners near the Interior towns and cities of m
lj the South. Their profit depends upon them having Early Cabbage; for that reason they pur- j
r chase my plants for their crops. *
E, I also grow a full line of other Plants and Fruit Trees, such as Strawberry and Sweet Po- *
“ tato Plants; Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Cherry and Apricot Trees, Fig Busnes and Grape
t Jp'ecTal terms to persons who make up club VY/IV/T CFRATY BOX 55 q
orders. Write for illustrated catalogue. *’ ***• *■•*-•*VTA X L > YOUNG’S ISLAND, S. C. 27
(When writing Advertisers please mention The Golden Age.)
—and I hereby positively guarantee to return you
your dollar cheerfully and without one word of
discussion, if you yourself don't find them to be
the most perfect-fitting, clearest and best you
have ever bought at any price, anywhere—and
you yourself are to be the sole judge.
Can anything be fairer?
Write today for my free Eye Tester. Address,
DR. HAUX SPECTACLE COMPANY,
Haux Building, St. Louis, Mo.
f Also Want a Few Agents
And any one can easily earn from $25 to SIOO weekly, fitting
spectacles to the weakest eyes, with my Improved Eye Tester.
My agents need no license anywhere in the country, as I
furnish the necessary documents with an agent’s outfit.
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