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Fluttering Hearts
“I have had heart trouble for 40
years; after taking 18 bottles of
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy I am en
tirely cured, and to-day I do not
feel the slightest effect of heart
trouble.” DAVID FRAZIER,
State Soldiers Home, Erie, Co., Ohio.
Fluttering indicates a weakness of
the nerves and muscles of the heart.
Like palpitation, shortness of breath,
pain in side and shoulder, it is
frequently followed by the worst
form of heart disease; therefore it
should not be neglected.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy
is a most reliable heart medicine. It
strengthens and regulates the heart
action, stimulates the digestive or
gans, and increases the circulation.
The first bottle will benefit; if not,
your druggist will return your money.
A SIOO Typewriter
for 17 Cents a Day!
Please read the headline over again.
Then its tremendous significance will
dawn upon you.
An Oliver Typewriter—the standard
visible writer —the SIOO machine—the
most highly perfected typewriter on the
market —yours for 17 cents a day!
The typewriter whose conquest of the
commercial world is a matter of business
history—yours for 17 cents a day!
The typewriter that is equipped with
scores of such conveniences as “The Bal
ance Shift” —“The Ruling Device”—“The
Double Release”—“The Locomotive Base”
—“The Automatic Spacer”—“The Auto
matic Tabulator” —“The Disappearing In
dicator” —“The Adjustable Paper Fin
gers”—“The Scien
t i fi c condensed
Keyboard”—all
IsA Ja Yours fr 17 Cents
a Day •
We announced
this new sales plan
recently, just to
feel the pulse of the
people. Simply a
small cash pay-
men t —t hen 17
cents a day. That
is the plan in a nutshell.
The result has been such a deluge of
applications for machines that we are
simply astounded.
The demand comes from people of all
classes, all ages, all occupations.
The majority of inquiries has come
from people of know’n financial standing
who were attracted by the novelty of the
proposition. An impressive demonstra
tion of the immense popularity of the
Oliver Typewriter.
A startling confirmation of our belief
that the Era of Universal Typewriting
is at hand.
A Quarter of a Million People
are Making' Money with
OLIVER
The Standard Visible Writer
The Oliver Typewriter is a money
maker, right from the word “go!” So
easy to run that beginners soon get in
the “expert” class. Earn as you learn.
Let the machine pay the 17 cents a day—
and all above that is yours.
Wherever you are, there’s work to be
done and money to be made by using the
Oliver. The business world is calling for
Oliver operatofrs. There are not enough
to supply the demand. Their salaries are
considerably above those of many classes
of workers.
”An Oliver Typewriter in Every Home”
That is our battle cry today. We have
made the Oliver supreme in usefulness
and absolutely indispensable in business.
Now comes the conquest of the home.
The simplicity and strength of the Ol
iver fit it for family use. It is becoming
an important factor in the home training
of young people. An educator as well as
a money maker.
Our new selling plan puts the Oliver
on the threshold of every home in Ameri
ca. Will you close the door of your
home or office on this remarkable Oliver
opportunity?
Write for further details of our easy
offer and a free copy of the new Oliver
catalog. Address
The Oliver Typewriter Agency
114 North Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
NO CURE No p**- ,n
| VllllCU other words you do not
MB ■ ■ pay our small professional fee
■ ■ until cured and satisfied. German.
■American Institute, 884 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Me.
“RENDER AN ACCOUNT.”
I was reading a story the other day
of a young man who started out with
his young wife in poverty. But he
had the gift of making money.
To those of you that have that gift, I
speak to you of the sacredness of your
gift If God has given you the gift to
make money He has given you a gift
that He has not given to the majority
of your fellows, and for it He is going
to hold you to a strict account. It is
your gift, the equipment with which
He has sent you forth, and that is the
thing that you have got to be responsi
ble for. This young couple struggled
for a period of four or five years; de
nied themselves until finally things be
gan to come their way and they began
to accumulate. One day there came
to him a member of his church, saying,
“Do you know that there is in our
church a certain woman who wants to
go as a missionary to foreign fields
and the Board can not send her be
cause they have no funds? She is
heart broken, and I felt to come to you
and ask if you won’t send her? It
will only be about five hundred dollars
a year, and since God has so blessed
you, won’t you take her as your mis
sionary?” He said, “I will talk to my
wife about it.” He did, and together
they thought of various and sundry
reasons why it should not be under
taken. He so notified the church.
One afternoon, a short time after that,
he was feeling bad a bit and went
home, and not long after he went home
this girl in company with another came
to his house to call on his
wife. When she left he shook
her hand at the door, bidding
her good-bye; as he entered the
parlor he heard a voice say, “Render
an account of your stewardship,” and
he said to his wife, “What did you
say.” “I didn’t say anything.” “Well,
somebody spoke to me.” Again he
heard that voice. “Render an account
of your stewardship”; and in three
hours he had gone before God to
make his report. If God should stop
here and lay His hand on my heart
strings and say, “Render an account
of your stewardship,” I wonder if I
would not wish I had done differently?
As I was thinking over this situation
I had a vision. It came to me last
night. I saw Jesus Christ, the judge of
the quick and the dead as He stopped
to look over the membership of my
church; I saw Him take that church
roll of ours out of the office in which
the names of the members are
inscribed and in which the records
of their contributions to the sup
port of this church and to other
missionary enterprises are kept. I
saw Jesus Christ put His finger upon
the names and run His finger across
the columns, and I knew that as He
looked some of the columns had not a
single solitary mark on it; and I saw
Him put His finger upon name, after
name of those that I have preached to
and prayed for and begged and I heard
Him call them one after another for
•an account of their stewardship. And
I saw all this talk about our great,
glorious past history vanish like the
mist before the rising sun as I heard
my Lord say, “What right have you to
be glorying in this thing when you
have done nothing on the face of the
earth to make it possible.” I saw Him
put His finger on names that have
been faithful, and heard Him say,
“Well done” unto them, but oh, that
great mass of people whose steward
ship had been absolutely neglected.
Don’t let anybody say, “I am poor and
can not give and there is no place in
The (Solden Age for April 14,
Our Stewardship
(Continued Prom Page Ttoo)
the church for me.” There is not a
man that is so poor that he can not
give a penny; all the Lord wants is
that they shall give what they are able
to give, and oh, that the time would
come when there would be one church
sufficiently fired with its obligations of
stewardship as that it was willing to
be honest in its gifts. You will pay
youi’ negro servant before you make
your returns to God. It is a question
as to whether we think we get most
out of our servants or out of our Lord.
He gives me the breath that I draw
this moment; he gives me the food
that I take; he gives me the brain and
the muscle and the blood that works
and earns; that is God’s gift to His
stewards, and He asks us to be faith
ful and we put Him last and His
cause is disgraced and people criti
cise it for its failure to meet its hon
est obligations. There are people in
this town riding in automobiles be
hind highly paid chauffeurs, that nev
er put one penny into the support of
their church. For the honor of the
Church of Christ there ought to be a
clearing out of such material. The
reason why there is no more progress,
the reason why we are not marching
faster, the reason why there is any
struggle, sometimes discouragement
almost bordering on loss of reason, is
that we are not packing our brain
and heart, our brawn, our muscle, our
blood, in this business of the King.
Oh, the way we trifle with God in
our effort to spread the Kingdom of
jJesus Christ.
GIVING AND RECEIVING.
There is, science tells us, a law, a
kind of double law, by which this
world is held in space; there is the
centrifugal and the centripugal
forces; one pressing from tjie earth,
the other pressing toward it. This
force that goes out from the rolling
globe meets the forces from the roll
ing spheres in space and there is a
counter balancing of forces and this
old globe is held in space and makes
its regular rotation; but the moment
that this world should decide to
act upon the principle that the aver
age church and the average Christian
man acts upon, that moment we
would be ground into atoms. The mo
ment that we should resolve to keep
all the force that we have got and
not give it off to others, that moment
the power from the planets in the
skies would grind us into powder, the
powder into dust and sweep the dust
away. It is in proportion to our giv
ing to the unknown planets of the
skies that they give back to us that
which sustains us.
There is another illustration that
perhaps comes closer home. It is an
illustration out of the human body.
The biggest and neediest organ of
the body is the organ of the heart.
Advance in Medical Science.
Medical science has taken a great leap
forward during the past century. A
century ago very little was known of
bacteria, bacilli, germs and of the meth
ods universally recognized for fighting
such invasions. They used to let a man
die of diseases that are easily curable to
day. In no branch of medicine has great
er progress been made than in treating
those addicted to the use of morphine
and liquor. Such human slaves are now
looked upon as diseased rather than natu
rally vicious, and down in Atlanta, Ga.,
there is a man who for over thirty years
has been treating successfully nearly all
who have been brought to him. One
may be, from the world’s standpoint, a
human wreck. But Dr. Woolley will put
new life in him and make him a man—
with a righteous abhorrence for the de
grading influence of drugs. If you know
of anyone in your neighborhood who
needs to be uplifted from the mire of
despair, won’t you write to Dr. B. M.
Woolley, Nd. 16 C Victor Sanitarium, At
lanta, Ga., and give him the person’s name
and address?
HOME REMEDY
Mrs. Temple Clark suffered for
years, before she found relief in that
popular, successful woman’s medicine,
Wine of Cardui.
Mrs. Clark, who lives in Timberville,
Miss., writes: “Cardui has been worth
more to me than a carload of silver.
If it had not been for Cardui, I would
have been dead. I love a dollar, but I
have never seen one that I do not
think as much of, as I do of a bottle
of Cardui. I now keep it in my house,
as regularly as I do coal oil or coffee,
and have done so for years.
“Some years ago I jumped off a
horse and had a mishap, and for about
four years after that I suffered in
tense agony. At last I was induced tc
try Cardui, which cured me, and now
I am well and happy.
“I am sure Cardui will cure other
sick ladies as it has me.”
Cardui is for women. It acts spe
cifically and in a natural manner on
the womanly system and has been
found to relieve pain and to restore
woman’s health.
If you are nervous, miserable, or
suffering from any form of female
trouble, try Cardui. What it has done
for other sick ladies it surely can do
for you. Sold by all first class drug
p-ists. with full directions for use.
BOWEN
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Has good reliable help for all positions.
HELP FURNISHED FREE.
We also furnish Positions.
248 Brown-Randolph Building A T LANTA, GA.
COTTON CHOPPER.-
vv. -fiv Chop your cotton by this
. V l\ machine. Price sls. One
V hand and one mule can do
V SJ 7 as much work as ten
W MT hands and four mules by
\\ the old way. Chops cot-
av 1 ton on the bed, a lever or
in t ' le wa tsr furrow. Also
chops small cotton. Write
for particulars TO-DAY.
Southern States M’f’g. Co
—~W\ Barnesville. Ga.
Can Cancer be Cured ? It Can
We want every man and woman in the
United States to know what we are doing.
We are curing Cancers, Tumors and
Chronic Sores without the use of the
knife or X-ray, and are endorsed by the
Senate and Legislature of Virginia.
We Guarantee Our Cures.
THE KELLAM HOSPITAL,
1917 West Main Street Richmond, Va.
Physicians Treated Free.
All Teachers
should use their summer vacation in
preparation for better work. The
Summer School < f the South
offers Southern teachers their best
opportunity for improvement. Ninth
session, University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, June 21 —July 29. 100 in
structors. More than 200 courses.
For announcement containing full in
formation, write to
P. P. CLAXTON, Supt., Knoxville, Tenn.
Bite
tune, if you
use MAGIC FISH LURE. Best fish bait
ever Jiscovered. Write to-day and get a
box to help introduce it. Agents wanted.
J. F. Gregory, Dept. 4, St. Louis. Mo
Try our expert
that repairers.
It you will let us fix up your
old hat, nobody will be able to
tell it from a new one. So why
not make last year’s do? Our
prices are very moderate. Pan
ama, Soft and Stiff Felt hats
cleaned and re-shaped, 50c—Felt
hats dyed, 25c—Sweats, Bands
and Bindings, 25c—Stiff straws
cleaned, bleached and pressed,
35c. Special attention to mail
I orders.
ACME HATTERS
100 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Ga.