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A Deaf Man Cured Himself
George H. Wilson, a prominent citizen of
Louisville. Ky„ after suffering from infancy with
almost total deafness, and consulting in vain the
leading aurists of America, CURED HIMSELF
COMPLETELY by an invention of his own;
which gave INSTANT RELIEF; has given unin
terrupted relief for FIFTEEN YEARS and is
STILL GIVING relief; enabling him to HEAR
PERFECTLY—without it he can hardly hear a
sound. This invention is called “ Wilson’s Com
mon Sense Ear Drum.”
IT TAKES THE PLACE OF EAR TRUMPETS
and cumbersome outside appliances that are so
troublesome and embarrassing to deaf people.
It is less than an inch long and fits into the ear
of any person; old or young; is INVISIBLE and
ABSOLUTELY COMFORTABLE in the tender
est and most sensitive ears. It will RELIEVE
DEAFNESS from any cause and STOP ALL
HEAD NOISES.
If you will write and ask for it, a 100-page
book will be sent to you FREE. It tells all about
these wonderful hearing-restorers and contains
letters from people all over the world who are
successfully using them probably some people
whom YOU KNOW personally. If you will call
at our office your ears will be examined and you
may TRY the ear drums FREE of charge.
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CHOSEN BITS FROM LONGFELLOW
A boy’s will is the wind’s will,
And the thoughts of youth are long,
long thoughts.
Whene’er a noble deed is wrought,
Whene’er is spoken a noble thought,
Our hearts in glad surprise
To higher levels rise.
All things come round to him who
will but wait.
Trust no future, howe’er pleasant!
Let the dead past bury its dead!
Act —act in the living present!
Heart within, and God o’erhead!
Standing with reluctant feet,
Where the brook and river meet,
Womanhood and childhood fleet!
Like Dian’s kiss, unasked, unsought,
Love gives itself, but is not bought.
No one is so accursed by fate,
No one so utterly desolate,
But some heart, though unknown,
Responds unto his own.
God had sifted three kingdoms to
find the wheat for his planting.
The lovely stars, the forget-me-nots
of the angels.
The love of learning, the sequestered
nooks,
And all the sweet serenity of books.
The hooded clouds, like friars,
Tell their beads in drops of rain.
Then stay at home, my heart, and rest,
The bird is safest in its nest;
O’er all that flutter their wings and fly
A hawk is hovering in the sky;
To stay at home is best.
For age is opportunity no less
Than youth itself, though in another
dress;
And, as the evening twilight fades
away,
The sky is filled with stars, invisible
by day.
There is no death! What seems so is
transition;
This life of mortal breath
Is but a suburb of a life elysian,
Whose portal we call death.
Life is real! Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
Dust thou art, to dust returnest,
Was not spoken of the soul.
THE PROPOSAL.
He (nervously)—Er-er, Margaret—
er-er, there’s something has been trem
bling on my lips for the last two
months.
She —Yes, so I see —why don’t you
shave it off —Princeton Tiger.
The Golden Age for February 21, 1907.
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> ■ *' ow easy “ t 0 °P erate * low SPOTLESS, clean, sweet and
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s A WI working, labor saver and perfect washer, merely ship it back at
I “t; ' V'Ti L I our expense If you find it just as represented, keep it and pay
I I II 'jj ■ M O-i * ’ rqj| for a little at a time just as it saves you.
< Ir IW See How This Washer is Made
F O f Then let your own good judgment tell you that it is all we
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Vo moving parts are exposed to tear clothes or catch the hands. They are enclosed in a dust proof and a grease proof casing. It is
also self-lubricating (the only machine thus made) —and ball bearing like a bicycle. Thus it runs easy. A child can operate it. The
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You should also have a wringer, as the two make a complete outfit. We sold thousands of our Spotless wringers last year and they
are giving universal satisfaction. The rollers of this wringer are guaranteed, it need never be taken off the machine, as it is not in the
way The water from the clothes falls back into the tub and not on the floor.
CJUST THINK THIS OVER
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The chance to try if «n:<l if von I ke it to pay for it at your convenience, and if you don’t like it, to return it absolutely without expense It
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A Noted Minister and Doctor of At
lanta, Ga., is Meeting With Wonder
ful Success.
Those who have long doubted whether
there really is a permanent cure for
catarrh will be glad to learn that a
southern physician, Rev. J. W. Blos
ser, M. D., of Atlanta, Ga., has dis
covered a method whereby catarrh can
be cured to the very last symptom
without regard to climate or condi
tion. So that there may be no mis
givings about it, he will send a free
sample to any man or woman without
expecting payment. The regular price
of the remedy is SI.OO for a box con
taining one month’s treatment.
The Doctor’s remedy is rapidly dif
ferent from all others, and the results
he has achieved seem to mark a new
era in the scientific cure of catarrh,
foul breath, hawking and spitting,
stopped-up feeling in nose and throat,
coughing spells difficult breathing, ca
tarrhal deafness, asthma, bronchitis
and the many other symptoms of a
bad case of catarrh.
If you wish to see for yourself what
this remarkable remedy will do, send
your name and address to Dr. J. W
Blosser, 32 Walton St., Atlanta, Ga.,
and you will receive the free package
and an illustrated book.
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A VALUADLE REMEDY
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Blood, Stomach. Kidneys, and Bowels, Is
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three times a day. A preventive as well
as a cure. Get from your druggist or send
to J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg, Va.
RESTORES_EYESIGHT
“Actina,” a Wonderful Discovery that Cures
Afflictions of the Eye Without
Cutting' or Drugging'.
There is no need for cutting, drugging, or
probing the eye for most forms of disease. There
is no risk or experimenting, as hun reds, of peo
ple have been cured of failing eyesight, cataiacts,
grsnulated lids and other
afflictions of the eye
through this grand dis
~ covery alter the cases
were termed incurable.
Mrs. A. L. Howe, Tully,
N. Y, writes:—“Actina”
removed cataracts from
botu my eyes I can read
well without glasses. Am 65 years old ” Robert
Baker. Ocean Park Cal., writes:—“l should have
be n blind had I not ust d ’A< tina.’ ”
“Actina” is sent on trial postpaid. If you
will send your name and address to the Actina
Appliance Co., 99 B 811 and 813 Walnut St , Kan
sas Ciiy. Mo.,yoi will receive, free, a valua le
book—Prof. Wilson’s Tre tise on Disease--a
book that will instruct and interest you.
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