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DR. J. W- BLOSSER
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 ail 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.
WILL MAKE YOURWjk SJW ■
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TWENTY THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS FOR THE GOLDEN AGE.
We want to begin now our campaign to carry the subscription list of THE GOLDEN AGE to Twenty Thousand in a few months. We are there
fore offering more liberal terms to agents than we have ever done before. With our next issue we will have completed the first year of our existence and
we have been supported in such a manner that we feel justified in giving better commissions to our agents than heretofore. Especially attractive offer
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KNEW HIM AT ONCE.
There are other ways of bringing a
man to mind besides mentioning his
name. Among the candidates who were
sent from Princeton to a Philadelphia
church was one young man whose lan
guage was of the sort which dazzles
and delights the younger members of
a congregation, and sometimes pleases
the elders as well.
In this case the committee were be
sieged to ask for the young man again,
and they consented, but unfortunately
the man to whose lot it fell to write
the letter had forgotten the candidate’s
name. Nothing daunted, he wrote to
one of the seminary professors:
“Please send us that floweret,
streamlet, rivulet, cloudlet, starlight
and moonbeam young man again.
We’ve frogtten his name, but we’ve
no doubt you’ll recognize him.”
“We do,” wrote the professor; and
the desired candidate was sent, and
subsequently was called to the parish.
—Youth’s Companion.
GETTING AROUND A DIFFICULTY.
An instructor in a certain boys’
school is noted among his pupils for
his difficult examination questions. One
of the youthful students, after strug
gling over a particularly strenuous list
of questions in geography, came upon
the following query, which completely
stumped him:
“Name twelve animals of the polar
regions.”
The youngster scratched his head,
thought hard for many minutes and
finally, under the spell of a sudden
inspiration, wrbte:
“Six seals, and six polar bears.”
The professor was so pleased with
his pupil’s cleverness that he marked
his paper 100 per cent. —Lippincott’s.
Susan, Mrs. B —s cook, asked the
other day the privilege of getting early
supper so that she could get off early
to the wedding of a female friend.
Permission was duly granted, and
Susan, as happy as a lark, went out of
the side door humming some kind of
a wedding march.
Os course she came late next morn
ing but Mrs. B. maintained her char
acteristic good humor, and while the
breakfast was being prepared the lady
of the house ventured a few questions
about the wedding.
Yes, Susan had a good time. The
wedding supper, though late was “fine.”
The bride’s dress was described min
utely. The guests were numerous and
they frolicked until a iate hour. The
decorations were also described with
great interest.
“And, Susan,” asked Mrs. 8., “how
was the groom attired?”
With a slightly injured air, but with
cool earnestness, Susan exclaimed:
“You know, Miss Clara, dat nigger
never did come!”
CHAS. HOLT
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Tine Garments Tor
Business and Dress
Special Attention to Clergy
33 NORTH PRYOR ST, ATLANTA, G%.
Bell Phone 616
The Golden Age for February 28, 1907.
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i and See if k Doesn ’ L
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Xailil-i (■* how easy it is to operate and how SPOTLESS, clean, sweet and
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r. l W _oi * 'k4j| >f° r it a little at a time just as it saves you.
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'-// J MO The life of a washing machine depends upon the tub. The Spotless
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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
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i JUST THINK THIS OVER
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TO THE DOUBTERS WHO ARE
SICK AND SUFFERING AND
WANT TO GET WELL.
We want to give them the proof,
the evidence, of what “Dewberry’s
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For constipation, fermentation and
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try it. Everybody should know about
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Office 231-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta,
Ga. Box 246.
There are in almost every line of indus
try in this country a few large compa
nies whose product is recognized univer
sally a’ superior in quality to similar
goods of other makes. The Elkhart Car
riage and Harness Mfg. Co., of Elkhart,
Indiana, in the carriage industry repre
sents one of these quality manufacturers.
They have during the past thirty-four
years of their existence built up the lar
gest direct to the consumer carriage and
harness business in the world. They
make over 200 styles of vehicles and 65
styles of harness. Their large catalog
showing complete line is sent free upon
request.
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IM your plants with that wouuer-worker.ffl
Virginia-Caroiina Fertilizer.
It has been the tremendous success
of many farmers ail over tho bouth,
who started life with only a few acres
and a one-horse plow. Now, alter using
these fertilizers for many years, these
farmers are rich. Bead what they say in
our almanac. Zsk jour dealer lor it, or
send be. in stamps to pay cost of wrap
ping and postage on a copy. Be sure
and ask for Virginia-Carolina fertili
zers, and accept no substitute.
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Norfolk, Va. Savannah. Ga.
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Del., Sole Mfrs.
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