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I A GOLDEN FUTURE FOR THE GOLDEN AGE.
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suaded a young railroad friend w
make his mother a present of The
Golden Age. My wife and and I could
not do without it. We would take
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love the paper and don’t want to be
without it.
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GOOD FOR ALL THE FAMILY.
Please find money order inclosed to
renew my subscription to The Golden
Age. I feel that I can not do without
it. I believe it has been a blessing
to my family. May God bless you in
your noble work.
REV. J. C. DOSTER, Machen, Ga.
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A SUNBEAM FROM SUMMERVILLE.
Enclosed you will find postal money
order, for which please set my sub
scription forward one year. It seems
like we couldn’t do without The Gol
den age.
W. B. PALMOUR, Summerville, Ga.
“CLERK SUPERIOR COURT.”
Please continue sending me the Gol
den Age. I enclose remittance for one
year. I enjoy your paper very much.
SIDNEY J. NIX, Jefferson, Ga.
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EVEN THE SAND MAN TAKES IT.
I hand you check for subscription to
The Golden Age for two years. Please
excuse me for neglecting this matter
so long, as I intended to have paid it
long ago, but just overlooked it. I re
gard The Golden Age as a very, very
important paper and it affords me
abundance of satisfaction and infor
mation of the highest class, and I
. would by far rather have it in my
home than any other paper that I
know of.
W. W. SMITH, Elizabethton, Tenn.
Dealer in River Sand and Gravel.
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THE BEST OF ALL PAPERS.
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up past dues and renew my subscrip
tion. I enjoy your paper more than
any I take. Wishing you much suc
cess.
MRS. J. R. GILBERT, Goodwater,
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PRAISE FROM PORTSMOUTH’S
PASTOR PARISH.
Your pulpit and editorial depart
ment make The Golden Age the most
helpful weekly visitor that comes to
my study. Those Piney Woods
Sketches are smiles of good humor
that act as a bracing tonic of good
cheer for blue Monday.
Here is my renewal and best wishes
for the enlarged success of ye Piney
Woods Editors.
M. E. Parrish, Portsmouth, Va.
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We rejoice to believe that the readers of The Golden
It Age, who have stood by us from the beginning until now, |
g will be heartily glad to see everything on this page—ap- h
| proving the plan it discloses and rejoicing with us in the $
M golden future it promises. y
v OUR PLAN: We propose to share our future with $
our friends, who have stood with us and for us from the $
troublous days of our infancy—on through “the storms $
sos w T ar and the shock of battle,” until the present day- $
dawn of victory. ±
Up to the number of TWO THOUSAND we will issue |
& non-transferable Life-time Stock Certificates at Ten Doi- 1
v lars each. This Stock Certificate will entitle the purchaser |
4 to a life subscription to The Golden Age, provided the i
5 purchaser is not under eighteen years of age at the date of y
5 purchase of such stock. $
| As a guarantee against loss to the purchaser, or es- |
£ tate, in the event of death under five years from date of $
6 purchase, we will agree to send The Golden Age to the fam- |
| ily or estate of said purchaser for a period of five years, $
t thus insuring value received for the full amount of the $
| purchase price at the regular rate of $2.00 per annum, |
t which is the established subscription price of The Golden t
i Age. 1
y Our plan has already been enthusiastically endorsed $
| by substantial and conservative business men, and has been 1
| readily accepted by all to whom we have offered it. £
| OUR PURPOSE: Our purpose is based on a two fold $
motive, both to the subscriber and to us. It is our aim to
| greatly improve and enlarge The Golden Age and send it I
| into many thousand homes, where it does not go today. |
y Standing as it does for Piety in the Home, Power in the y
$ Life, and Purity in the State; endorsed by thinking people |
| all over the South, and having the elevation and education $
I of home and citizen as the vital mainspring of inspiration, $
we confidently believe The Golden Age has a mission in the $
South which is not being performed by any other paper.
Z In order to compass the greatest good, we must reach a a
fll larger number of people. .The capital derived from this j>
y Life Subscription Plan will enable us to do the thing upon |
B which our heart’s ambition is fixed. On the other hand, 2
$ we are willing to share with Two Thousand of our loyal |
friends the financial benefit arising from such an investment |
in a bona fide proposition, protected by our written guar- |
antee, at the same time allowing them the privilege of join- £
| ing hands with us in our effort to reach and raise to a
| higher plane of living our American Youth and Citizenship. 1
This Ten Dollar proposition can not apply on back sub- i
| scription, but will begin from date received. In order to |
| get in on this Life proposition, it will be necessary for you p
to write us immediately, addressing all communications to $
| The Golden Age Publishing Company, 510 Lowndes Build- $
| ing, Atlanta, Ga., as we have active agents at work in the
y field, and as soon as the two thousand mark is reached the
offer will be closed.
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A SCHOOL BOY WITH JUDGMENT.
Since receiving a few copies of your
excellent paper, The Golden Age, I
.want to say that it is all that I ex
pected it to be. I wish that it could
be read in every Mississippi home.
HIRAM POWELL, Ellisville, Miss.
The Golden Age for September 16, 1909.
IT’S A POWER IN THE LAND.
I come at the eleventh hour —Please
excuse my negligence. The paper is
good and will now be better paid up
and ahead. The Golden Age is a power
in the land.
REV. J. I. STOCKTON, New Decatur,
Ala.
A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.
Enclosed find remittance for which
kindly credit my account. Will send
you some more soon. Your paper
grow r s better and better. It is nothing
short of a necessity in my home.
MRS. H. S. McCALL, Ogeechee, Ga,
FROM FAMOUS RESCUE WORKER.
Enclosed you will please find my
check to cover subscription to The
Golden Age. Your special offer brings
this up to a year in advance.
I do not want to miss the paper
one time. I take nearly all the relig
ious papers, but The Golden Age I file.
It has got the stuff in it. Dr. Brough
ton’s sermons are worth everything to
me.
MELVIN E. TROTTER, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
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A GRANDMOTHER’S BENEDICTION.
I enclose $1.50 for The Golden Age
and ten cents exchange. Saw notice
today for the first time of reduction
in price for August. If too late, will
send fifty cents later.
I am an old-fashioned Methodist,
but can’t do without this paper. Our
Father’s blessing be with all the work
ers and readers.
MRS. C. B. SPEER, Madison, Ga.
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CARRIES INSPIRATION TO TEXAS.
You will find enclosed remittance
for which you will move up my sub
scription a year. I can not do with
out The Golden Age. It is such an
inspiration to me.
MRS. T. V. FOWLER Burnet, Tex.
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CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT IT.
Enclosed find postoffice money order
which marks my subscription up for
another year. Can’t live without your
paper.
ADDIE TOLSON, Edison, Ga.
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A BOUQUET FOR THE EDITOR.
Ever since the genial editor of The
Golden Age stopped in my home I
have had a fresh interest in the suc
cess of your periodical. It is a good,
live paper, throbbing with items of
vital importance.
I enclose check for two year’s sub
scription.
J. R. DOAN, Henderson, N. C.
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FROM “BOOZE-FREED” NORTH
CAROLINA.
Enclosed find check to pay up my
subscription and renew. We couldn’t
get along without The Golden Age.
May God bless you and yours, and
crown your every effort in behalf of
Prohibition with success, is the prayer
of your unknown friend.
S. H. BROWN, Pickens, S. C.
PRESBYTERIAN’S ENDORSEMENT.
I notice by the tag on my Golden
Age that I am one year behind with
my subscription. I must pay up. En
closed find check to cover back sub
scription and one year in advance. I
like your paper and have been a sub
scriber ever since you started, though
I am a Presbyterian and take both
of our Southern* Presbyterian Churca
papers.
R. B. SMITH, Greensboro, Qa.
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