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The most obstinate case of Eczema can
be quickly and completely cured by the
application of IleUkcll a Ointment. It
also cures Blotchy, Rough and Pimpled
Skin, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers, and all
other skin diseases. Before applying the
ointment, bathe the parts affected, using
lleiskell s Medicated Soup. lieiskell's
Blood and Liver Pills tone up the liver
and purify the blood. Your druggist sells
these preparations. Ointment, suc a box;
Soap, 25c a cake; Pills, 25c a bottle. Send for
book of testimonials and learn what these
wonderful remedies have done for others.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO.,
531 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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SILVER 1
ALUMINUM I
JELL-O MOULDS
A leaflet explaining how to get them
will be found in every package of
Jell-O
THE DAINTY DESSERT
(Approved by Pure Food Commissioners.)
OtUCiOUt* Ot*»tav_ 10c. package ■
of Jell-0 makes
enough dessert for
a large family.
B Sold by all grocers.
B Illustrated Recipe
E '' Book Rree.
The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N.Y.
Say, Ma, if I live will I be as big a goose as you?
Yes, my child, if you don’t use
Magic White Soap
Rub Magic on soiled parts, leave them in water
one hour. No boiling; no was-h boards; no
backache, if you use MAGIC WHITE SOAP.
Will iron easy as magic; has no rosin like in
yellow soao. Get your grocer to order or send
us $4.00 for 1 box of 100 sc. cakes. We pay for
freight Save the wrappers.
MAGIC KELLER SOAP WORKS, Ltd.
New Orleans, La.
NofirP Guarantee every bottle
nUlivv of Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic to cure
deep seated and negected
DaalpFC and mistreated cases of
UUdiCla Grip. Give back the full
retail price when it fails and ask no
questions but look pleasant. THE
JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER
TONIC CO.
References: Every Bank in Savannah, Ga.
£ The Best Medicine.
One that does its work quickly and effec
tiyely, that permanently cures, Instead of
relieves, Is PIEDMONT-BEDFORD CON
CENTRATED IRON AND ALUM WA
TER. Use it for all stomach, kidney, blad
der, liver, bowel and blood diseases. 18
oz. contains as much mineral as 25 gal
lons of ordinary mineral water. Contains
nearly every mineral needed In human
body. Try It. From your druggist or
write to J. M. ECHOLS CO., Lynchburg,
Virginia.
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 dotie before. With our issue of February 14 we 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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FATEFUL LETTERS.
Will the Harriman-Roosevelt letters
figure in the campaign of 1908? Pos
sibly they will. The Democrats may
be relied on to use every weapon
which they can lay their hands on. If
this Harriman weapon turns out to
be of any service to them next year
they will wield it. Ex-President Van
Buren's letter on Texas annexation,
which was extorted from him by his
enemies of the Calhoun branch of his
party in the spring of 1844, defeated
him for the presidential candidacy in
that year by turning the Southern
delegates against him, and gave the
nomination to Polk. Clay, the Whig
candidate, wrote letters on the same
issue in the same canvass which turn
ed the extreme anti-slavery men in
the North against him and put Polk
in the white house. The Mulligan let
ters defeated Blaine in the convention
of 1876, after a tremendous fight, and
concentrated all his opponents on
Hayes, who got the nomination. The
same letters helped to beat Blaine at
the polls in 1884, when his opponent
was Cleveland, and thus broke the line
of uninterrupted Republican succes
sion in the presidency since Lincoln.
Had Clay won instead of Polk —and
he undoubtedly would have won if he
had refrained from making his fatal
and entirely needless concessions to
slavery in his campaign letters —the
Mexican war might have been averted,
and the course of history might have
been altered. Freed from the impedi
ment of the Mulligan letters Blaine
would have carried the country in 1884,
notwithstanding the Conkling-Robert
son feud. Cleveland’s Waterloo would
have come before his Austerlitz, and the
line of Republican presidents might
have continued unbroken to this day.
“The chief qualification which I shall
ask of a Whig candidate hereafter,”
exclaimed Clay’s disgusted friend,
Joshua R. Giddings, when the returns
of 1844 came in, “is that he shall not
be able to read or write.” Perhaps
this sort of qualification in a presiden
tial aspirant might make 'some appeal
to campaign managers today. With
a stenographer and a typewriter at
his elbow a fluent political leader
could do more havoc to himself and
to his party in a minute in 1908 than
he could have done with the pencil
of 1884 or 1876 in twenty-four hours. —
Leslie’s Weekly. *
There is no article of food more
nutritious or healthful than Argo Red
Salmon. As a brain and muscle build
er, it is far ahead of beef or other
meats.
Once to every man and nation comes
the moment to decide,
In the strife of Truth with Falsehood
for the good or evil side;
Some great cause, God’s new Messiah,
offering each the bloom or blight,
Parts the goats upon the left hand,
and the sheep upon the right—
And the choice goes by forever, ’twixt
that darkness and that light.
—James Russell Lowell.
HEAVEN
(bells of heaven)
€I.I^ BEST CHURCH SONG
OF THE CENTURY
PEALING 'tipS
forth COMPLETE., ABRIDGED AND
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The Golden Age for May 9, 1907
yl YJT , If you wish a high-class hair dressing, we are sure
XI 1 B Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will
XX a ! greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and
B smooth, makes it look rich and luxuriant, prevents
f ZY s P littin E at the ends. And it keeps the scalp en-
a IL\J tirely free from dandruff. Stops falling hair, also.
~K Does not stain or change J. C. Ayer Co.,
tbo color oftbe hair. Lowell, Mass.
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I Bathroom Purity I
I ]\TO other place about the home requires such strict and
constant sanitary looking-after.
To keep bath tub and lavatory shiny-white and inviting— I
To keep metal pipes, fixtures and taps brightly burnished —
To purify closet bowl — I
To keep tiling and woodwork spotless and beautiful —
Simply use
GOLD DUST
and water. A heaping tablespoonful of Gold Dust to a pail of water
is all that is required.
Gold Dust is the greatest of all sanitary cleansers. It searches out
every impurity—kills every germ —does its whole wholesome work
without weary rubbing and scouring.
No soap, borax, soda, ammonia, naphtha, kerosene
or other foreign ingredient needed with GOLD DUST.
For washing clothes and dishes,
scrubbing floors, cleaning wood
work, oil cloth, silverware and tin
ware, polishing brasswork, clean- pTMK ~~ Im 'W
ing bathroom pipes, refrigerators/ZMl ~
etc., softening hard water and- 1 * r 1 |
making the finest soft soap. -ZtTja I
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Made by / I fflMjr U
The N. K. Fairbank Company—Chicago “ ✓ ~ IHrlh
Makers of Fairy Soap
“Let the GOLD DUST Twins do your
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Everybody is interested in the work of Dr. Broughton, pas
tor of the Tabernacle in Atlanta. It is said that he preaches
to more people regularly than any other pastor in this coun
try.
READ HIS BOOKS
And learn the secret of the many things that he does.
“The Soul Winning Church,” Prices .50
“The Second Coming of Christ” (Revised) 50
“The Table Talks of Jesus”so
“Up From Sin” 50
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“God’s will and My Life” (Second Edition, Revised
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u BAR STEEL
wSSiMja outfit. HARROW buys this Steel Beam 'AsLJ'k
One forthis This improved Har- Cultivator, plain,with
hLt' c . ar ‘ • .> sickle row is made with fire 5 steel reversible shovels, $1,15
Iftf Z'l J’ er > 1 grinder; grinds heel and spring Steel U Bars, giving two wearing edges for automatic com.
\T fork, point at same time. each bar having six Spreads to 33-in. Moxt pressed airtwo gallon
. , . , 13 ra f’ Grinds 6 ft. sickle in 10 teeth, making sixty useful one-horse Cui- spray pump. Four gai-
ter irons and hooks. 120 ft. min. With 1 stone for teeth to two section tlvator made. We j ion size, 03.00. With
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