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~ A CREAM, guaranteed
to remove freckles,
4HHgg| pimples, liver spots,
KjdMnm tan, sallowness, dis-
r colorations and erup-
■jJbhmmi! lions; the worst case
| in 10 to 20 days. Leaves
7 the skin clear, healthy
and restores the beauty
of youth. Endorsed by
** thousands of grateful
» "*BB®* ladies. 50c., SI.OO, by
your druggist or mail.
NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Tenn.
If we fail to demonstrate the superiority of
Ferguson Shorthand we will give you a course
in any of the old systems. All commercial sut>
jects taught by experts. Write for catalog
WAYCROSS BUSINESS COLLEGE, Waycross, Ga.
FREE DEAFNESS CURE.
A remarkable offf r made by one of the leading
ear specialists in this country. Dr. Branaman
offers to any applying at once two full months’
medicine free to prove his ability to cure per
manently Deafness, Head Noises and Catarrh in
every stage. Address Dr. G. M. Branaman, 1338
Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo.
The Penalty of Quinine
is loss of flesh. Waste of time. Reduced. strength.
It exacts this p<nalty every time it is used.
This is its recoid of 100 years. The reward of
Johnson’s Tonic is: A clear skin. A bright eye.
No loss of ties a. No waste of time. It cures fever
in hours instead of days. It enters the blood
and drives out every trace and taint of Malarial
poison from the blood Does things qu ckly.
Write for agency. THE JOHNSON’S CHILL
AND FEVER TONIC CO., Savannah, Georgia.
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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 wash boards; no
backache, if you use MAGIC WHITE SOAP.
Will iron easy as magic; has no rosin like in
yellow soan. 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.
Can Cancer be Cured? It Can.
We want every man and woman in the United
States to know what we are doing. We are
curing Cancers, Tumors and Chronic 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,
■ 615 West Main Richmond, Va.
ACTUM A AND HAY FEVER
ASTHMA cured
any sufferer a bottle of If it cures
LANE’S ASTHMA CURE * **■*->>-• yO u send
me SI.OO. If it does not, don’t. Give express office
address. D. J. Lane, Box R. P., St. Mary’s, Kan.
CURE FOR LIQUOR AND TOBACCO.
The Kansas -mii-Liquor Society is mailing free
a recipe for the cure of the liquor habit. It can
be given secretly in food Also one for the tobac
co habit that can oe given secretly. The only re
quest they make is that you do not sell recipes*
but give copies to iriends. Address with stamp,
Kansas Anti-Liquor Society, 68 Gray Building,
Kansas City, Missouri.
AND SAYINGS
It sells very fast, 1,000 agents
wanted at once, also carry our
100 page catalogue. SIOO per
month easily made. Circulars
free. Write to-day.
Jenkins ®. Scott Co..
Atlanta. Ga.
The Golden Age for August 29, 1907.
war is death. Its essential feature is
the slaughter of the young, the brave,
the ambitious, the hopeful, leaving
the weak, the sickly, the discouraged
to perpetuate the race. Thus all mili
tant nations become decadent ones.
Thus the glory of Rome, her con
quests and her splendor of achieve
ment, left the Romans at home a na
tion of cowards, from whose brood
came forward the new generation.
For those who survive are not the
sons of the Romans, but of the slaves,
scullions, the idlers and camp follow
ers whom the years of Roman glory
could not use and did not destroy.
War blasts and withers all that is
worthy in the works of man. —The
Watchman.
OXIDINE.
A Chill Cure in Every Bottle.
Guaranteed under National Pure Drug Law.
THE ROMANCE OF THE COTTON
SEED.
The busy human intellect is a cre
ator of values, as well as capital and
labor. This is illustrated in the in
vention of the machine for decorticat
ing cotton seed, which converts a
waste product into a commercial arti
cle worth yearly many millions of dol
lars. With the introduction of this
machine every acre of the farmer’s
cotton field became increasingly pro
ductive. In 1906 of a cotton seed crop
of 5,670,000 tons 3,980,000 tons were
crushed, with the result of 3,091,475
barrels of crude and 2,844,100 barrels
of refined oil. In addition there were
some 1,500,000 tons of cottonseed cake,
valuable for feeding cattle and for
fertilizers, containing, as it does, 40
per cent of albuminoids. The oil is
used largely as a substitute. When
refined it produces a salad oil of which
last year 270,000 barrels were con
sumed in the United States. In addi
tion, 200,000 barrels were used for
cooking purposes, 300,000 barrels for
making soap and 1,100,000 barrels for
lard compounds. A large quantity of
the oil is used in making butter com
pounds. Unscrupulous venders are
not averse to using it to adulterate
linseed, sperm, almond and olive oil
sometimes substituting it for any or
all of these oils. About the Mediter
ranean it competes with peanut and
sesame oils. In this country the trust
ful consumer, not being familiar with
the olive, will readily be deceived by
an imitation oil made from cotton
seed oil, but the people of southern
Europe, being well acquainted with
“the real thing,” will not take cotton
seed oil as a substitute for olive oil,
except on the score of cheapness.
Cheapness, however, is effective in
giving it a very widely extended use.
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RED CEDAR.
Red cedar, from which pencils are
made ,has become so scarce that it en
joys the unique distinction of being
bought and sold by the pound. Most
of this cedar comes from Tennessee,
Alabama and Florida, and the supply
in Tennessee is nearly gone.
Fence rails that weathered the Civil
war have gone into pencils. Stumps
have been dug up and sold for more
than did the trees which were cut
from them to make railroad ties.
Fence posts have given way to newer
kinds of wood and have been carried
to the pencil factory to be sold for ten
cents a hundred pounds. And yet this
red cedar will grow anywhere in the
United states where the soil does not
contain too much sand or clay; will
flourish on land that is unfit for agri
culture, and will reach a size fit for
pencil making when twenty-five
years old.
OXIDINE.
A Chill Cure in Every Bottle.
Guaranteed under National Pure Drug Lavr.
UNION BAPTIST INSTITUTE
MT. VERNON, GEORGIA.
MALE AND FEMALE.
Prepares students for sophomore class in any of our
Colleges. Corps of twelve well-equipped teachers.
Agriculture a Special Feature.
Work furnished needy boys and girls to enable them
to supplement their means for securing an education.
Four splendid brick buildings. Dormitory rooms for
112 students. Good artesian water runs to each build
ing. Board and tuition reasonable. For further par
ticulars, write
REV. J. C. BREWTON, President.
c las si c s Aflr WWRRWWfWWWWIRRM
sciences I JirJhiFii v fillwffiiiHana
theology rz.zc, J? l-Umii JFmHI u
AND MUSIC
: a mTD~ '/fk ■' Said to be the safest College for Boys in the South.
N ew brick buildings, steam heat, electric lights, hot
ft 1 ail and cold’baths, open air gymnasium and swimming
lIJLI ffifaaSßlErgwSa a ISEk. aS* ■ | pool. 25 teachers and 330 students. Write for our
ss" " iwßgj ».1 Wjw large free Catalog. M. A. BEESON. Pres.,
MJj. Meridian, Miss.
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LOCUST GROVE INSTITUTE, ,ocust Grove, Ga. I
Preparatory School For Boys and Girls. Departments: Literary,
Music, Elocution, Bible, Business. New Buildings, good equipment, superio
teaching force, best influences. First class in all its appointments. The advan
tages of lhe high-priced school placed within the reach of boys and girls of
moderate means. Summer School now in session. Pupils may enter at any
lime. Write for catalogue and full information to CLAUDE GRAY, President.
Full College Courses For Catalogue & full I
with Music, Painting Information Address
and Elocution 65th Ses* I John W. Gaines, Pres,
sion Begins Sept. 10, ’O7 | or Wm. S. Cox, Mgr. I
The Mooney School Foß BOYS
The Ideal Home School for Your Boy—Send for Catalogue
w. d. mooney, a.m., Principal Murfreesboro, Tennessee
BRENAU COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY
FOR YOUNG LADIES GAINESVILLE, GA.
Faculty of 33 members; students, 344; states represented, 20.
Fifteen elegant buildings, including four sorority houses.
Standard college courses four years; also special two-year courses for
high school graduates.
Three members of Conservatory faculty have been directors of music in
other institutions. School of Oratory is the only separately organized school
in the South offering complete courses.
Courses in Domestic Science, Physical Culture, Painting, Stenography,
Typewriting, etc.
Preparatory School for young students. Apply for catalogue.
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE
ATHENS, GA.
The exercises of the FIFTIETH Session of the Lucy Cobb will be resumed
September 11, 1907. The Golden Jubilee celebrating the semi centennial will
be held June 3 and 4, 1908. All former teachers and pupils expected. For cata
logue and further information apply to M. RUTHERFORD, Principal.
I SHORTER COLLEGE IZZZZZ
1 ‘Education under ideal conditions is offered to girls and young
louiuua women who can furnish satisfactory references. Session opens Endowed
by Sept 12th. Requests for reservations will receive prompt and for the
Alfred courteous attention. Interested persons are cautioned against A •
, delay in writing; but if the registration fee is received too late nigner
snorter to secure the admission of the applicant, the money will be education
1877 promptly returned. If you would fike to see the new 130-page of women
________ catalogue, illustrated, write for it to dav. Address: J
T. J. SIMMONS, LL.D.,Pres.BOX. 1106 ROME,GEORGIA
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