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a larger profit for the money invested than
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success without long training or previous
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Has been used for over SIXTY-FIVE YE AES by
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THE FERGUSON COLLEGE,
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Say, Ma, if I lira will I be as big a goose as you?
Yes, my child, if you don't use
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Rub Magic on soiled parts, leave them in water
one hour. No boiling; no wash boards; no
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Will iron easy as magic; has no rosin like in
yellow soap. Get your grocer to order or send
us 14.00 for 1 box of 100 sc. cakes. We pay for
freight. Save the wrappers.
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New Orleans, La.
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GOOD BYE!
Good bye, Old Corn Whiskey,
We bid you adieu,
Long since we’ve objected
To all that you knew;
Your wisdom is folly,
Your words are all vain,
Your kisses are tokens
Os sorrow and pain.
Good bye, Old Corn Whiskey,
Some will miss you, we know,
While others will follow
Wherever you go.
You work so deceiving,
And entice so complete,
Until millions of victims
Now bow at your feet.
Good bye, Old Corn Whiskey,
We welcome your absence;
We hail your departure
With songs of delight,
And hope that forever
You’ll visit us never,
And your next destination
Soon put you to flight.
Good bye, Old Corn Whiskey,
Old Beer and Old Rum,
We are awfully glad
That you’re out on the bum,
And hope that ere long
We may join in a song
With the world in concession
At your funeral procession.
Good bye, Old Corn Whiskey,
Here’s for you a toast,
Perhaps you’re not willing
To give up the ghost.
(We’re wishing for you a sad fate)
As you stop on your way,
We hope you won’t stay,
But soon give up your estate.
Farewell, Old Dispensary,
We’ll see you no more;
Your dwelling stand vacant
With crepe on the door.
We pass by your palace
And smile with delight
To know that your contents
Have taken their flight.
Good bye, Old Corn Whiskey,
Old Rum and Old Rye,
Many homes you are leaving
With heartache and sigh.
But to know that you’re leaving,
Never more to return,
Brings a sweet consolation
Our hearts have long yearned.
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UNCERTAINTIES OF POLITICS.
Secretary Taft and Mr. Bryan have
been attacking and answering each
other recently on the assumption that
they would be the leaders of their
respective parties in the campaign of
1908. A year in advance of 1840,
however, Clay was more confident of
getting the candidacy in that year
than either of the present leading aspi
rants are of carrying off the prizes
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30 Colleges in 17 States
KING’S -Little Gi.nr COTTON
T. W. House, of Texas, says: The King produced double as
much as others.
A. A. Williams, of Georgia, says: The King planted same
time on same land with same manure and cultivation is twice
as good as others.
It Ought to Do as Well for You Take Agency and get your seed free
The Golden Age for January 23, 1908.
in the approaching conventions. But
William Henry Harrison and not Clay
was nominated. The country believ
ed, with Van Buren, that he would be
the nominee of the Democratic con
vention in 1840, yet a comparatively
obscure man, Polk, was selected. Af
ter his defeat at the polls by a scratch
in 1844 Clay believed he would be giv
en another chance in 1848, but the
Mexican war obtruded itself and creat
ed a rival man of destiny, Zachary
Taylor, and Clay was beaten in the
convention.
A year before the convention of 1860
Seward and Douglas were singling out
each other for attack, as Taft and
Bryan have been recently, and for
the same reason. Each of those two
aspirants of nearly half a century ago
was assailed by the opposite party far
more vigorously than Taft or Bryan is
now, under the belief that they would
be the persons who would have to be
fought at the polls. Lincoln beat Sew
ard in the convention and Douglas
failed to get the nomination of a
united party, the South repudiating
him and putting up a candidate of its
own, Breckinridge.
Blaine was confident just before the
convention of 1876, and Grant’s friends
were equally sanguine about their fa
vorite in 1880, but in each case the
convention chose somebody else —
Hayes in 1876 and Garfield in 1880.
After Blaine’s withdrawal from the
race early in 1888 Sherman thought
that the prize was his, as Bland
believed, at t*he opening of the Demo
cratic convention in 1896, that the
dominant silver issue would make
him the candidate, yet Harrison car
ried off the prize in the convention in
the former year and Bryan in the
latter. Stock on the political exchange
sometimes has as swift mutations as
anything on Wall street’s list.—Les
lie’s Weekly.
EDUCATION IN THE SOUTH.
To any one who traversed the
Southern country just after the close
of the civil war anything like prosper
ity seemed to have disappeared for
ever. It is well known that even be
fore the war broke out conditions
were well-nigh hopeless. Slavery, from
an economic point of view, was a fail
ure and a curse, and the fertility of
the soil was well-nigh exhausted.
Then came the devastation and de
struction of war, and before the smit
ten people could look about them the
blight of reconstruction followed. Nat
urally, under such circumstances, re
cuperation was slow, but with the re
turn of confidence brought about by
McKinley’s election the whole country
took a fresh start, and the South could
not help feeling the impulse. Since
then the papers have been filled with
accounts of its marvelous growth in
riches and prosperity. It has been
SEED SOLD ON LONG TIME
We wish to show you what the
“Genuine King” will do for you and
so we offer the seed on October, 1908
time, at fair prices. Write for appli
cation blanks and booklet of proof.
T. J. KING CO. Richmond. Va.
TO CURE ECZEMA.
The one infallible method by which
Eczema can be quickly and permanently
cured is by the use of Heiskell’s Oint
ment. For halfa century this great remedy
has been the means of curing skin diseases
of every nature. Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers,
Pimples, Ringworm, Blotchy Skin, Erup
tions, Rough Skin, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head—all yield as readily to the marvelous
curative virtues of Heiskell’s Ointment
as the dread disease—Eczema. Before apply
ing the ointment, bathe the affected parts,
using Heiskell’s Medicinal Soap.
Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Piels tone
up the liver and cleanse the blood. Oint
ment, 50 cents a box; Soap, 25 cents a cake;
Pills, 25 r cents a bottle—at all druggists.
Send for interesting book of testimonials to
Johnston, Holloway & C0.,531 Commerce
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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BOOK OF PRAYERS
•Iprayfrs 1 Complete Manual of several hundred
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Send for complete catalogue mailed free on application.
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FOR REVIVALS
Church on Wheels, The. Rev. Charles
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SMALL ARMS
This is the age of great guns both for battle
ships and coast defenses, but at the same time
more attention than ever is being given to per
fecting the Small Arms of the World’s Armies.
In the Christian world we have our great pulpit
oratorsand our weighty treatises on theology, all
of which are very well in their places, but al
most if not quite equal to them in importance
are the tracts and pamphlets which make a brief
pointed appeal to the individual—the Small
Arms of the Christian Warfare. To aid you in
conducting your campaign we have prepared a
carefully selected list of Tracts and Pam
phlets which we believe will be of real service
to Christian workers.
The following is the order and number of sub
jects :
The Way of Life. It is More Blessed to Give.
What is Truth 1 The Church Work.
Baptist Reasoning. Baptist History.
Teachings about the Future Missions.
Life. Tracts for Christian Workers.
What is the Bible? Full list of Single Tracts on
The Devotional Hour. all Subjects.
Send for a copy. It Is free
American Baptist Publication Society
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37 S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
H. C. ROBERT, Manager
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