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How to Stop
Pimples
In Five Days You Can Get Rid of All
Skin Eruptions by the New Cal
cium Sulphide Wafers.
Trial Package, to Prove it, Sent Free.
Any man or woman gets awfully
tired going around with a pimply face
day after day. And other people get
awfully tired, too, seeing them go
around with faces full of disgusting
pimples.
If you are one of the unfortunates
who can’t get away from your pim
ples, and you have tried almost every
thing under heaven to get rid of them,
take a few of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers
every day. Do that steadily for a few
days, and in less than a week look at
yourself in the mirror.
You will then say that Stuart’s Cal
cium Wafers are a wonder in getting
rid of the eruptions.
These wonderful little workers con
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No matter what your trouble is,
whether pimples, blotches, black
heads, rash, tetter, eczema or scabby
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Stuart’s Calcium Wafers as never-fail
ing.
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers have cured
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Every particle of impurity is driven
out of your system completely, never
to return, and it is done without de
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Most treatments for the blood and
for skin eruptions are miserably slow
in their results, and, besides, many of
them are poisonous. Stuart’s Calcium
Wafers contain no poison oi' drug of
any kind; they are absolutely harm
less, and yet do work which can not
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Don’t go around with a humiliating,
disgusting mass of pimples and black
heads on your face. A face covered
over with these disgusting things
makes people turn away from you, and
breeds failure in your life work. Stop
it. Read what an lowa man said
when he woke up one morning and
found he had a new face:
“By George’ I never saw anything
like it. There I’ve been for three
years trying to get rid of pimples and
blackheads, and guess I used every
thing under the sun. I used your Cal
cium Wafers for just seven days. This
morning every blessed pimple is gone,
and I can’t find a blackhead. I could
write you a volume of thanks, I am so
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Just send us your name and address
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all we say is true, you will go to your
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They are in tablet form, and no
trouble whatever to take. You go
about your work as usual, and there
you are —cured and happy.
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■ AmerToan Inofftuto, Grand tm,, famna O*t>, Me.
The Master of 'Beryl Heights
founten painted an’ set ter singin’
water agin. An’ den I tell you, Philo
be willin’ ter die when she see de
gude ole times come back fur Marse
Jeeme’s pritty daughter.” Lynne felt
the hot tears on her cheeks; the old
servant woman’s devotion touched her
deeply. How bright the dawning of
life had been which flushed her cradle
pillow—how rich her existence in af
fection and friends! Now, except the
cripple and this withered devotee of
her house, whom did she have in all
the world to love her? The restora
tion of Millwood was one of her
dreams —the grand climax of all her
castle building, and yet she had never
connected it with any thought of her
marriage. Already she had the pride
and delicacy of womanhood, and a de
vastated dowry and a ruined heritage
were among the last things that she
would dream of giving with herself to
an ideal prince. In all the romantic
reveries that came to her, and which
were inalienable perhaps from her
youth, the hero was gloomy, intellec
tual and poor; she, the Lady Bounti
ful, loyal and loving.
“Aunt Philo,” she said after a time,
turning round from the window, “for
give me for telling you, but I do not
think you ought to talk about Aunt
Ruth the way you do. I know it is be
cause you love me so much that you
are so jealous of what you consider my
rights, but, my dear old friend, there
are two ways of looking at every
thing. Now try to understand me,”
the young girl continued in a tone of
winning command, and with a gesture
which made her witch-like auditor
stand still, her iron poised dramati
cally near her head, “put yourself in
her place and try to think how you
would feel if you were she; for, be
lieve me, that is the only Christian
rule of judging another. Aunt Ruth
has been embittered, that is, sad
dened, by the loss of her husband and
son; she has buried everything she
ever loved, and I have heard her say
often that she was a most miserable
woman. You know that she has lost
her health entirely; she is so nervous
that she can not bear the ticking of a
clock in her room, and she keeps the
door locked to prevent any one from
entering suddenly, for the same rea
son. And now, Aunt Philo, if you
want to feel like you are pleasing me
while I am gone, be kind to Aunt Ruth
—as kind as if it were my own moth
er instead of who it is. She is an in
valid, and you must be patient with
her, for you are strong and well; and
some of these days,” and the clear
voice breaks, “when they carry her
away to sleep with the others down
at Savannah, you will not be sorry
about it.”
Philo rattled among the starched
clothes for answer, but she could not
keep from smiling back into the eyes
of her young mistress as she paused
in the gaping door a moment later and
said:
“Come up to my room early tonight
and help me pack my trunk. I have
ever so many things to tell you, and I
want your advice about which of the
four dresses sent home by the dress
maker yesterday to travel in.”
“I ken tel you dat now, chile; de
berry comunest un ob em.”
“None of them are fine, Aunt Philo,
but two are made up quite prettily.”
“Umph! two nice frock is nuffen fur
er Hey’ood, nuffen.”
Lynne jumped from the steps to
avoid further discussion, and the old
negress watched the graceful figure
until it disappeared amid the high
boxwoods of the side-grounds. After
The Golden Age for April 6, 1911.
Continued from Page Three
a moment, she walked to the high old
grimy mantel and took down her pipe
with a sigh of reflection.
“It ain’t naternal,” she said, as she
took a barlow knife from her pocket
and a twist of tobacco, which she
slowly cut up as she meditated aloud,
“fer er Hey’ood to be so like a lamb
as she air, an’ it’s all Marse John Gor
don what’s ’fluenced her to git ’ligion,
an’ I ben er knowin’ it er long time.
Now, wouldn’t yer be hoppin’, Philo,
es ennybody in de wurld wus ter talk
to you dat way but Marse Jeemes’
pritty daughter? Well, honey, I
guesses I can try ’bout Miss Rufe,
but,” her bead-like eyes shone as she
stooped to light her pipe, “I specks its
er doubtless sperimenf.”
The evening waned slowly, but all
too soon for Lynne, who, since her
exit from Philo’s domain, had been
wandering over the grounds. She sat
on one of the highest eminences at
the base of a mutilated statue of
Ceres, which stood just outside the
shadow of a huge water oak. The
crown of poppies and wheat which
had once adorned the head of the god
dess had been shattered, and the
beautiful arms, with their burden of
flowers and grain, had been badly
abused by time and iconoclastic school
boys from the village. There was a
farewell in the glance with which the
girl looked over the wild extent of her
heritage, the acres and acres of green
gloom, which made the glory of Mill
wood now; and certainly with the
splendor of sunset across its avenues
of shrubbery, its cedar temples and
magnolia and lemon thickets; with the
autumn fires already burning in red
and beryl gold brilliance in the tops
of many of its trees, it was a scene
not to forget. And when it was dusk,
the girl rose and looked her last on
her heritage, with the star shine over
it, and then she threw her arms
around the discrowned goddess, cry
ing bitterly. In that moment, if she
had been asked which she loved the
better, her two friends or her father’s
home, she could not have answered.
(To Be Continued.)
*
THE STRUGGLE OF COURAGE.
(Continued from Page 2.)
and of good courage, for there is a
greater with us than with them.”
They heeded the words of Hezekiah,
and had no trouble in retaining pos
session of their land.
And so, my friends, when we trace
the history of God’s dealing with His
people in all ages of the world, we
shall find that the one distinguishing
feature of it all was their courage, or
the lack of it. So it has been with us
here, and so it has been with the peo
ple of the world in every walk of life,
and in every age of the world. When
we first began to speak of our
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