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EDUCATIONAL ~ Z
LOW SUMMER RATE
now on at Draughon’s Business Col lege. Nashville, At
lanta, Raleigh, St. Louis, Dallas, Little Rock, San An
tonio, Memphis, Knoxville. Bookkeeping. Shorthand,
Typewriting, Telegraphy, etc., taught. POSITIONS se«
cured or MONEY BACK. Catalogue FREE.
AGENTS WANTED
PICTURE AGENTS. Portraits 40c—16x20 Enam
eled Picture and Frame ready to hang 20c. L rge line
of subjects; 30 days credit. Ca‘aloi>ii? FREE. N. M.
FRIEDMAN & CO., Box 510, Martinsburg. Mo.
WANTED.— Men and Women to sell Coffee, Tas,.
Spices, to Family Trade, in communities of 1.000 to
M.OOO population. Cash commissi, n paid. Perm ne-t
agents wanted People wantig steady employment,
addre Bodenheimer Coffee & Tea Co., St. Louis, Mo
GRATEFUL THANKS
“I write you a letter of grateful
thanks,” says Mrs. Fannie Rogers,
of Pages Mills, S. C., “for the good
that Cardui has done me. One day,
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my limbs felt like they were burn
ing up. I kept getting worse and
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relief. I had chills and fever, bad
appetite, bad feelings, bad dreams,
was irregular, and suffered from
other female troubles. At last I be
gan to take Cardui and almost found
relief in the first dose. I continued
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me!”
Try Cardui. Your druggist sells
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RAT and MACH Paste I
Is guaranteed to rid the house, barn or store of I
cockroaches, rats, mice, water bugs, etc. Sold ■
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sent prepaid on receipt of price.
2 oz. boz, 25c; 16 oz. box, SI.OO.
STEARNS' 1 ELECTRIC PASTE CO., Buffalo, N.T., U.S.A. |
Cancer Can Be Cured.
My Mild Combination Treatment is used by the
patient at home. Years of success. Hundreds of
testimonials. Endorsed by physicians, ministers,
etc. The local application destroys Cancerous
growth, and the constitutional treatment elimi
nates the disease from the system, preventing its
return. Write for Free Book, “Cancer and Its
Cure.” No matter how serious your case, no
matter how many operations you have had, no
matter what treatment you have tried, do not give
up hope but write at once. Dr. Johnson Remedy
Co., 1235 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
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Costs but Ic. an hour <
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Mode
Easy
Bj PRICE ONLY $2.00.
7? — This little smoothing
iron heater will save you its cost
in.'time, fuei’and'strength, before the summer
is ‘over.’ Write for particulars to
SMOOTHING IRON “HEATER CO.,
Sumter, S. C,
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THE MANNERS OF OUR GIRLS.
A good deal of criticism is bestowed
upon the manners of the modern girl,
and she is declared to be hoydenish,
independent and wanting in those gen
tie qualities which enhance youth and
feminine grace. But in every period
there nave been loud-voiced ana gush
ing young women whose lack of polish
has made them something like the
bouncing Bets of society, and who
have done themselves despite by their
forwardness and want of poise. The
girl who punctuates her conversation
with college slang, and who affects
mannish airs, is by no means a novel
ty. She has always existed, and is
only a little more in evidence now
than formerly because our healthful
outdoor life brings girls to the front
more conspicuously than was the case
when girls sat and stitched at the long
white seam behind closed doors.
I notice among the girls of the bet
ter educated classes a much more pro
nounced deference for their elders and
a much more winsome yielding to
their mothers than the mothers them
selves used to show. At heart our
American young woman has always
been loyal and loving, willing to bear
burdens, willing to take a daughter’s
full share in the family affairs. But
mothers were of old prone to abdicate
early in life. The entertainment of
guests, the choice of dress, the home
management, aside from the kitchen,
was largely given over to the young
ladies; and at one time, chaperonage
was flouted as both needless and an
insult to girls who were quite capable
of looking out for themselves. Grad
ually a change has come to pass, as
society becomes less crude, and a leis
ure class has set an example to our
hard-working people. The chaperone
is no longer resented. She is a wel
come and usual addition to parties of
young people, and girls would be as
hamed to treat their mothers with any
thing approaching rudeness. Mam
ma’s opinion is asked, mamma is quot
ed, mamma gives or withholds her
consent to requests, and mademoiselle
acquiesces most pleasantly.
The well-bred girl does not take the
lead in conversation, nor make herself
the central figure in a company. She
is not disagreeably assertive, nor
clamorous for her own way. Whenever
one meets her one finds her cheerful,
sweet}, quiet, and refined, and the
other sort of girl is the exception.
HE DIDN’T MIND.
“I suppose, Jerry,” said the eminent
statesman, looking through his pocket
book for a new dollar bill, like a lot
of other people nowadays, you would
rather have clean money?”
“Oh, that’s all right, senator!” said
the cabman. “I don’t care how you
made your money.’
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RUINED!
Aye, one time I was very rich;
I kept a racing stable;
The finest silver and cut-glass
Adorned my rosewood table.
I had a large palatial yacht
With steam up at her dock;
It was my wife who ruined me,
She called, “It’s six o’clock.”
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Argo Red Salmon is the famous Red
Salmon of the North, caught in Alas
ka’s icy waters. There is no better
salmon packed.
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$1502-°,'
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l-AWJSKfiWSKSf $50.000 Plant. Special R. R Ratee.,* J ■ 1
-_ BEDFORD,VIRGINIA, e— ■ *
The Golden Age for July 23, 1908.
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BESSIE TIFT COLLEGE, FORSYTH, GA
FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN.
Faculty composed of University trained teachers. Home-life that of a lame family. Every
section of dormitory under supervision of a teacher. Every student under counsel of a self gov
erned companion. Equipment complete and best approved in every department of instruction.
Expenses at estimated cost o.f furnishing the best advantages in each department.
For beautifully illustrated catalogue, address C. H. S. JACKSON, President.
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
J. C. HORNER, Principal 1851-1908 OXFORD, N. C.
Classical, Scientific and English Courses
Prepares for college, university or the government academies. Military
training develops prompt obedience and manly carriage. Academy 57
years old, with experienced teacners. Cadets dine with the principal and
ladies of his famliy, securing the culture of home life. Cultivates and
educates. Modern buildings, perfect sanitation, wholesome fare, no
crowding. Best moral, mental, physical, and social training. Shady lawns,
athletic park, one-quarter mile running track, 300 acres. Ideal climate,
helpful environment. In the social atmosphere of refined Christian peo
ple. The town noted for over a century as an educational center.
Charges, S3OO per year.
College Preparatory for Boys K- w
(Six miles out of Atlanta) I •..V ; w
■ Military system; excellent discipline; healthful | ul
location. Fully prepares for Annapolis Naval I :WL ||||||l\ \-Zl
Academy and West Point. Strongly endorsed V .. Z 1
by President K. G. Matheson, of Georgia Tech. \\■■
For Catalog, write
G. HOLMAN GARDNER, Principal.
' Box 22 DECATUR, GA. /f Wt
Locust Grove Institute
, - J Thirty-Six Miles From Atlanta
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X, a Preparatory Schoo! for Boys and Cirls
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Literary, flusic, Expression.
•< i “Business and Bible “Departments
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■■jSßf' aHfc 'Certificate admits to leading colleges
IWllMHFSffHYlMttffWilCTb- ample teaching force for all needed indi-
A../ v . jy jylWßikj'r i W' ', virtual instruction; new buildings; good
< -Sc-equipment; athletic field and swimming
-I pool; home life special feature: whole-
k . some influences. A few pupils below
} high school grade admitted. Expense
i "■ less then at most schools of like grade.
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Write for Catalog' G.
CLAUDE GRAY, President
RECITATION HALL ? Locust Grove, Ga.
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Aiilfft'U I WK WW slAnZg?s JIU
A'ZCqtwS SifiPTw I ■ Faculty composed of leading American and J • \ ■<''Yc'-Zr'S
■ I European Artists. Teach most advanced I 1 ’-'fe'-''.
SflSi SS IY-V-C'S ■ ■ and approved methods. First session begins ■
I I Sept. 15th. For full information address g
’IPV ■ ■ Win. S Cox. Pres., or Geo. w. Wilkins. Sec. I jynjS2s
—I l|clllgH»g!L.i ■!_l Peachtree and Broad Stu., Atlanta, Ga. B
Kin . OTiWTiwijiVi
(Full College Courses f’ 0 / Cata !°S and full I
with Music, Painting Informatton * address I
and Elocution. 66 th Ses- J ° h xs) V ‘ 9 a^ eS ’ m' I
sion Begins Sept. 9, 'OS : or Wm ‘ S - Cox, Mgr. J
/ fl I Flffi [Magnificent buddings, costing SIOO,OOO Elegant appointments. Refined and
■ I | home. Pianos and furniture all new Ideal location near the mountains. All college |\
1 courses. Conservatory unsurpassed. Teachers from the best schools of uro P£ r ?fl” 1 //
America. Opens September 18. 1908. For handsome catalog, address M. W HATTON ij
and O. W. ANDERTON. Presidents. Florence. Ala. Jpcwl rJQ)
Southern. Female College,
, The Second Oldest College for Women in America.
A/MLs. J Fine new buildings, elegant home, fine climate summer and winter. Stands
- W at the head of Southern Colleges in health and sanitation. Fifteen schools,
lliel WESSSIts' $550.00 Piano free to the best music graduate. Faculty of specialists. Euro-
FfSv^ijpSftWfl l®iMWiKiisffii'd pean-American Conservatory. J. H. NORMAN, Yus. Doc., (Oxford anil
Leipsic), Director. Seven conservatory teachers. Alt rooms taken last year.
For beautiful catalogue uddresu M« W. Fl ATTOIN, Pres., LaGrange, Georsla,
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