Newspaper Page Text
14
&
DINNER.
without dessert is like breakfast without
coffee, and the subject of dessert is one
of constant anxiety to the housewife
until she learns that
Jell-0
tis always liked by the
whole family. It is so
delicious and the vari
ous flavors make it taste
so different from day to
day that no one ever
grows tired of it. It can
be prepared in a minute.
Jell-O conies in 7 fruit
flavors: Lemon, Raspberry,
Strawberry, Orange, Choco
late, Cherry. Peach.
10c. per package.
Enough for 6 people.
All grocers sell Jell-O.
Beautifully illustrated
recipe book, free. Address,
The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
l vl w
/*WBBisnrs
DISUSE
fDo you ever feel all tired out?
Or as if you were going to die? I
Do you feel “blue” and ready to
give up? Are you physically or
mentally overworked?
If so, your liver or your kidneys are
out of order—diseased. You are in
danger of Bright’s disease and other
serious affections. Bright’s disease is
especially dangerous; it could be kill"
jng you and you might not know you
had it. You should start at once to tak e
Dr, DeWitt’s Liver. Blood & Kidney Cure
This efficient remedy has cured thousands afflicted
like you. It absolutely CURES by first cleansing and
stimulating the liver, next purifying and enrich
ing and restoring diseased kidneys to healthy action.
By the use of Dr. DeWitt’s Liver, Blood & Kidney
Cure you will regain health and strength and the
world will seem brighter. If your druggist eannot
supply you, accept no s übstitute, but send 31 to us
and we will send the bottle of the medicine to you,
transportation prepaid. A ddress
The W. J. Parker Co., Manufacturers,
Baltimore, Md.
TENNESSEE COLLEGE f
Murfreesboro, Tens. 0
Religious, Mental, Phys
leal Training of the Q
highest order. M
Write for catalog. IDEAL SCHOOL. IDEAL LOCATION. H
GEO. J. BURNETT, Pres. J. HENRY BURNETT, Mg-
SO BITS FREE TRIAL
7e ship on approval, without a cent
•si 1 DON’T
x* Ax A CIINT if you are not satisfied
after using the bicycle 10 days.
DO HOT BOYjfe'XS.S
at any price until you receive our latest
art catalogs illustrating every kind of
bicycle, and have learned our unheard of
prices and marvelous new offers.
fINP * 8 “D will co »t you to
VHfa Vtail I write a postal and every
thing will bo sent you free postpaid by
return mail. You will get much valuable in
formation. Do not wait, write it now.
TIKES, Coaster-Brakes. Built
and all sundries at half usual prices.
GYCLE GO. DepLH??' CHICAGO
BIG PHONOGRAPH OFFER
The original Thomas A. Edison Phono
graph. Unequalled as an entertainer and
* un maker. Sold on easy monthly pay-
Jlta manta. Plays waltzes, rag-time, sa
cred and concert music, operas—
wS- everything. Prices very low.
I ship on approval. Write
IfesjjtnlwKL today for my Big Free Cata-
logue. EUGENE CLINE,
55 Dearborn St., Chicago.
■■ NO CURE NO PAY— in
B I MhtaVUniaM other words you do not
I our small professional fee until
cured and satisfied. German-
■ American Institute, s4n Walnut St.. Kansas city. Ms.
OUR GOOD CHEER
“FOR THE GOOD WE ALL MAY DO"
Conducted by TESSA WILLINGHAM RODDEY, Long Reach, Miss.
THE SAFEGUARD.
A baby crept to his father’s knee,
And was lifted up and lulled to rest
Till his blue eyes closed, so tired was
he;
And his little head fell peacefully
At ease on the ready shoulder there,
While the baby hand so soft and fair
Lay like a shield on his father’s
breast.
Os old ’twas said when men draw near
To fierce temptation of deadly strife,
And lost their way in a maze of fear,
Or periled their souls for worldly gear,
By an unknown way an angel hand
Would lead them out of the dangerous
land
Into the light of a nobler life.
The story is true for the world today;
We see no white-robed angel mild;
But out of the dark and perilous way,
Where men and women forget to pray,
Into the peace of a purer land
They are led by a gentle, shielding
hand,
The hand of a little helpless child.
LILIAN MOORE.
*
CHAT.
It perhaps would be best to wait
until after Easter to write Easter
things, because when we have read
the Easter cards, heard the Easter
sermon and music, seen the Easter
flowers we are inspired to Easter
thoughts. How beautiful the Easter
idea, Christ is risen! and all the
world is awakening, the up springing
flowers, the unfolding buds, the
developing leaves, the beautiful new
greens that come into all vegetation.
The dog-woods white against the
honeysuckles pink, and violets blue
eyes peeping up at them. The world
wakes up, puts on a new dress and
gets out, and the sun makes love to
it, and treats it to a constant down
pour of golden splendor. How I love
spring! I stood last evening and
watched the setting sun cap the giant
pines with bronze, and stood and
looked, forgetting all else, as a
star came out and shone majestically,
serene, pure, and its light was
reflected in the blue of the sea and a
soft breeze rippled the waves and
sent them in low murmurs against
the golden sands.
What a beautiful, beautiful world
God has given us to live in! How
deeply we should appreciate it, and
how earnestly we should strive to be
worthy a place in it, and how
humbly and prayerfully we should
struggle to help everybody to see
God in nature, and realize that God is
love, and that nature and love are for
us, a gift from the Divine.
There is a law of right, but there
is a larger and broader law of love.
Have you ever noticed that the person
who is always right (?) always
satisfied with self, always sure of
being fully competent to advise and
counsel others is rarely loved, rarely
even liked, respected perhaps, but
respect is so cold and distant when
compared with love and liking. I
want people to respect me, of course,
every one wants the respect of people,
but I’d feel better to know every one
loved me. The power of love! I
know a woman who is so sure she is
right about everything; she can
always be depended on to tell the
truth, to go to church, to help her
neighbors, to nurse the sick, to do
The Golden Age for April 8, 1909.
good work wherever needed, yet very
few love her. She, of course, has the
respect of everybody, but no one
really loves her, and why? Because
she is aggressive in her goodness,
contentious in her idea§ of right,
and antagonistic about her moral
code. She has no sympathy for
human weaknesses, and no toleration
whatever for faults and failings. She
can't understand people being tempted
to do wrong, and never forgives any
one for telling her an untruth or
making a mistake, she sets an ex
ample which no one follows, because
no one loves her. I know another
woman who is as full of faults as
“an egg is of meat,” who is never
very sure of herself, who sympathizes
warmly and readily with weaknesses,
who wants to make it easy for people
who make mistakes to forget these
mistakes and take a fresh hold on
belief in themselves; she loves every
body, has pleasant words and ready
help for all. No one points to her as
an example, yet everyone loves her;
people want to help her; want to do
as she wishes them to do. They cling
to her friendship, and her influence is
far-reaching, and she does more good
than the self sufficient, self reliant
woman. The secret of her success in
winning and keeping friends is her
ready sympathy, and her power to
make others feel strong and sure of
themselves. She calls forth people’s
strength and moral force by appealing
to it, by letting them feel her need
of it, she leans on others, and at the
same time invites others to lean on
her, in a sense. Her ready sympathy,
her quick intuitions, her fine sense of
comradeship, her loving understanding
go further towards drawing people
into the circle of her influence, than
the goodness, the uprightness, the
strict set rules of the other woman.
One woman lives solely up to the
law of right, the other lives the law of
love, with right. The law of right is
broad but the law of love is broader;
the law of right is high, but the law
of love is higher. So, let us practice
the law of love, for God is love, ana
love is the fulfilling of the Law.
T. W. R.
•t
AN EASTER NOTE OF HOPE.
Dear Friends: Who responded
with sympathetic letters and lovely
cards to my letter to the dear Good
Cheer: I thank you. lam studying
hard and the end of the session is
near, so I really have no time to write
the letters I want to write to you all,
but will express through the Good
Cheer my appreciation of your
prompt response to my impulsive ap
peal for love and friendship. Papa
has written that he will be here at
commencement; how glorious that
will be! Where I will go then I
don’t know, perhaps somewhere with
him. His letters are so short. Girls, if
you have mothers to write you long
letters of love, telling all the details
of the home life, be sure you appre
ciate them. You will never know how
to appreciate them or how to miss
them until your mother is where mine
For HEADACHE—Hicks’ CAPUDINE.
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach
or Nervous Troubles, Capudine will
relieve you. It’s liquid—pleasant to
take—acts immediately. Try it. 10c,
25c & 50c at all drug stores.
Wanted — Cultured, Christian, South
ern lady, taking select party to JEu
rope, desires several ladies or gentle
men to complete number. References
exchanged. Address 935 North/State
Street, Jackson, Miss.
RECEIPT THAT CURES
DEBILITATED MEN-FREE
Send Name and Address
Today—*You Can Have It
Free and Be Strong
and Vigorous.
I have in my possession a prescription for ner
vous debility, lack of vigor, weakened manhood,
failing memory and lame back, brought on by ex
cesses, unnatural drains or the follies of youth,
that has cured so many worn and nervous men
right in their own homes —without any additional
help or medicine—that I think every man who
wishes to regain his virility, quickly and quietly,
should have a copy. So I have determined to send
a copy of the prescription, free of charge, in a
plain ordinary sealed envelope, to any man who
will write me for it.
This prescription comes from a physician who
has made a special study of men, and I am con
vinced it is the surest-acting combination for the
cure of deficient manhood and vigor-failure ever
put together.
I think I owe it to my fellow man to send them
a copy in confidence, so that any man, any where,
who is weak and discouraged may stop drugging
himself with with harmful patent medicines, se
cure what, I believe is the quickest-acting, re
storative, upbuilding, SPOT-TOUCHING remedy
ever devised, and so, cure himself at home quietly
and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr.
A, E. Robinson 4379 Luck bldg., Detroit, Mich,
and I will send you a copy of this splendid receipt,
in a plain, ordinary sealed envelope, free of
charge.
fCANCERN
CURED FOR GOOD—PAY WHEN CURED.
We know we can cure —are now curing many
so-called incurable cases. Otherwise we
could not say to you, “Pay us when cured,
not before.’’ Scores of former patients are
well and will tell you so. Send for Free Book
‘Cancer and its Treatment.” It may save
you or some friend from a living death.
DRS. '‘JONES & RINEHART'
WB Suite g 1808 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Three Good Song Books
For Sunday Schools, Revivals, Etc.
PERFECT PRAISE, GOLDEN
SONGS OF GLORY, SILVER
TRUMPET.
Each of these books contains 144 pages,
and is in round and shaped notes.
The words are spiritual; the music is
sweet and flowing. Prices: Boards, 30c
a copy, $3.00 a dozen; Muslin, 25c a
co Py. $2.75 a dozen, postpaid. Send 25c
for sample copy. Address the Author
and Publisher,
JAMES D. VAUGHAN, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
This ad may not appear again.
Organic
Heart Trouble
“I was a very sick woman, the
best physicians gave me up to die.
I had organic heart trouble. I was
troubled with shortness of breath,
and could not walk any distance
at all, those awful fits of cough
ing were something dreadful. J
learned of Dr. Miles’ New Heart
Cure which I tried with the most
favorable results. I have now’
taken five bottles and am on the
sixth, so you see I did not die
after all.” MRS. GEO. WILLIS,
342 Indiana St., Albany, Ore.
If first bottle fails to benefit, money back.
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
I