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Bolls, Pimples
And Blackheads
Are Caused By Blood Impurity, Which
May Be Removed in a Few
Days By Stuart's Cal
cium Wafers.
Trial Package Sent Free.
Why suffer boils, pimples, black
heads, tetter, eczema, rash, scabby
skin and eruptions of all sorts, when
you may, by the simple act of letter
writing, bring to you proof that blood
may be purified in a few days or weeks
at the latest?
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers contain the
most powerful blood purifier known to
science—Calcium Sulphide. They con
tain other known purifiers, each hav
ing a distinct and peculiar office to
perform.
Instead of a face full of pimples, or a
body which is assailed with boils or
eruptions, you may enjoy, if you will,
a skin normally clean and clear by the
simple use of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers.
They act almost like magic, so rapid
is their work of purity done.
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers help the
lungs do their work by segregating
the impurities so that the lungs may
enrich the blood.
Then they carry off the waste poi
sons and decay through the bowels,
There is no need for months and years
of treatment. Calcium Sulphide is so
powerful, yet so harmless, that the
blood feels its beneficial influence im
mediately.
Printed words are cold praise, espe
cially when you praise your own prod
uct and offer it for sale, but here is
an opportunity of proving this praise
by your own judgment without cost.
Send us your name and address, no
matter how serious your skin trouble
may be, and we will send you a trial
package of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers
by mail free. It is wholly a matter
for your approval. Thousands of peo
ple have used these little wafers with
success, and their praise is our testi
monial. Every druggist carries them
in stock. Every physician knows what
Calcium Sulphide will do. He will
prescribe it as a blood purifier and
charge for the prescription. Here is
the best method of using Calcium Sul
phide, and you may test it free. Go to
your druggist today and buy a pack
age of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers, price
50c., or write us and we will send you
a trial package free. Address F. A.
Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Marshall,
Mich.
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have, as they termed it, a party or so
cial, and were anticipating a general
good time, of couTse, as they saw it.
But there was one dear girl in an ad
joining room who did not feel as the
dtfcers frolicked and danced as seemed
others did about what it takes to con
stitute a g£*od time. She remained
where she w.as. For some time the
good to them, but after a while an
other partner was needed to complete
their set, and they went lB .to get
Mary to help them out with it, but Site
refused. They kept trying, but to
avail, for her faith and courage were
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strong. At last her handsome brother
went to her and began trying to per
suade her to go in and help them. But,
with a face aglow with an inner joy,
she smilingly looked up at him and
asked:
“Rich, is Jesus in there?” Then
added: “Where Jesus doesn’t go I
can't go.”
Thus the party was ended, and I
am sure that all of you, especially
those who are Christians, gieatly ad
mire and even covet the beautiful
courage and humble devotion of this
dear girl, who was brave enough to
stand up for her Savior. I have so
often thought, “Oh, if all our Chris
tian boys and girls—yes, and grown
ups, too —had the faith and courage of
this young girl to go only where
“Jesus would go if He were here,”
what a different world we would have!
To the bedside of some sick and
suffering one, to the home of grief
stricken and sorrowing ones, carrying
sunshine and hope, where all was
darkness and despair—to some poor,
lonely home, whose inmates feel that
all the world has forsaken them be
cause of their poverty and distress—
these are the Christmas joys Jesus
will figure in.
How many of you boys and girls of
“Voices of Youth” may I have the
pleasure of seeing a letter from say
ing this beautiful motto of this dear
girl, “Where Jesus does not go I can’t
go” has really been chosen as your
own?
Especially during these holidays
would I have you think of this. 1 know
all of you that will can truthfully say
when they are gone that they have
been the happiest, brightest holidays
you have ever spent.. For there will
be no remorse over misspent hours or
fear of wrong influence cast. “Inas
much as ye did it unto one of the
least of these my brethren ye did it
unto me.”
A merry Christmas and a happy
New Year to all of you.
Your shut-in friend,
SAL LIE B. LACKEY.
Hartshorne, Okla.
Hon. Pat Neff, of Waco, Texas, so
licitor general of McLennon county
and one of the most brilliant young
lawyers who ever graduated at Baylor
University, renews his subscription to
The Golden Age in the following
words:
“Here is a check covering my sub
scription to The Golden Age of Atlanta
and the new prohibition paper, The
Texas Battle, of Fort Worth. I feel
like I am almost robbing you to take
so much for so little. The Golden
Age is certainly fine. There is never
an issue that doesn’t contain some
thing worth preserving.”
Seemingly Hopeless Cases of Cancer
Cured.
Those afflicted with Cancer, who
have almost despaired of being cured
•—who have almost lost the last ray of
hope—should write Dr. W. O. Bye, of
Kansas City, Mo., for his new book,
“Message of Hope,” which he has re
cently published. It contains evidence
proving beyond a reasonable doubt
that many of the worst cases of both
internal and external Cancer yield to
mild Combination Oil Treatment.
His"-years of experience devoted al
most exclusively to Cancer, gives him
a knowledge of the disease which can
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formation is given free of charge to
those who are afflicted or interested
is some particular case Address Dr.
W. O. Bye, Ninth and Broadway, Kan
sas City, Mo. . . a
The Golden Age for December 24, 1908.
THE LITTLE PIEDMONT
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reproduces all sounds, and especially the so*, nds cl the human
vjiceandthe music cf instruments, r. marvelously that you
would be amazed at it as a scientific invention ii you had not
become so used to its wonder-hi! work.
The Edison Fhr nc rrr.ph si .if sy< u f vorit o hymns and the
good old that you’ve aiv/ay h .jcycd. \ou can hear on
it the music you like best, sung and ployed in the best way.
There is only one way to know how good the XI cl son Phono
graph is and that is to hear it. Nothing can describe it.
The Edison Phonograph makes all music at a time, and heg’n to enjoy iat once. The point
available in \our home. isio: t, it > luy. There is an. I-dison dealer near
The cost is trifling. You can buy it at once you who w.l ha glad to show you now it works
for a ice (it i-« sold at the same price every- and h t ■ihe «r some oi the many varied some
where), or on the instalment plan, paying a little tions whn -» h;. .o been prepared lor it.
Edison Amberol Records
a.-2 the new Records which Mr. Edison has just perfected for his favorite
invention, the Edison Phonograph. They play ;:ot only twice as long as the
regular Edison Records but f,r b tter.
Au Edison Phonograph with the Amberol up in the oM ‘Records which yon can enjoy and
attachment plavs both Records, the old two-min- there will bo many new ones every month in both
ute Records aiid the new four-m u .to R cords. tho old Records and tho Amberol Records.
There are thousands of selections already made
Edison Amberol Records, 50c. Regular Edison Records, 35c. / \
Edison Grand Opera Records, 75c. / ¥ mm \
FItEE. Go to your dealer or write to us today and get these books: The Catalogue of Edison I \ C&f I
Phonographs a- well ns Con. plate Record Catalogue, Supplemental Catalogue and tho I'hono- \ A ... JL /
gram, which tell about all the Records, old and new.
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