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The Home Circle for Our Young People
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The Law of the White Circle
By Thornwell Jacobs
A Stirring; Novel of
THE
Atlanta Riots
‘‘A book to stir the
passions, a book that
powerfully the
pillars of social life.” —
Tom Watson in The
Jefersonian.
' Ont ts the gseatest
novels ever written by a
Southern man. It it vivid,
telling, yewerful."— John
Trotwood Moore.
"from just such writers,
men es authoritative
thought the South will
be awakened to what
is necessary in this negro question—just such books as
The Law of the White Circle, which we should
Welcome, read and study."—Birmingham Age-Herald
This novel is absolutely unique in Eng
lish Literature and with the exception of
none is the only attempt to be philosophi
cally accurate in handling this all-absorb
ing race theme. It is a virile, honest, red
blooded presentation of the greatest fac
tor in American life.
Price, $1.25 Postpaid.
Special Offer: —We will send a copy of
this book postpaid to any subscriber, old
or new, who sends us $2.35 for a year’s
subscription to The Golden Age, or for
sl.so we will send the novel and extend
the subscription six months. Address
THE GOLDEN AGE,
Austell Building. Atlanta, Ga.
FOR SALE.
A fine plantation of two thousand
acres, six hundred acres in cultiva
tion, balance in yellow pine timber.
Can be subdivided into small farms.
For information address
W. E. BEVERLY, Ga.
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The kite can fly
Both far and high,
But not where it wishes to go;
It sails now here,
It sails now there,
According to what winds blow.
The bird can fly
Both far and high,
Wherever it wishes to go;
CHAT.
HOT enough for you? If not, you
must be hard to satisfy, for we
are ’most boiling up here and I
think it is just a bit “bad” in naughty
girl to speak so tantalizingly of her
spring and “babbling brook,” don’t you?
We can’t all have a brock near by to
paddle in and bring down some of the
extra high temperature we are wading
around in just now, but there are
other ways to keep cool—how would
you like a nice ride down a near-by
hillside? One that would make the
breeze stir and blow about you in such
a delightful way as to make you im
agine you were on the seashore? Are
you interested in having a convey
ance of your very own which would
give you all this fun? If so, write me
today, enclosing four cents in stamps,
and I will put you on to the easiest
thing yet. I got it almost by acci
dent, and it’s the finest plan at all, for
vacation, and will give you more real
fun than anything I know of. Write
me today, if you wait you might forget
and then you -wouldn’t get to run all
those races with your friends or take
them to ride, either. Enclose four
cents, and write quick before your
neighbor boy cr girl friend gets ahead
of you.
Guy Lord, we are glad to have you
and Naughty Girl with us this week,
and your bright faces, or letters, make
me wonder what has become of our
Bartlett Kelley, who used to write
such splendid letters, and Mary Book
er, who went away off to California,
and quite a number of others from
whom we haven’t heard in some time
—let me drop you a suggestion, there
is going to be A REASON WHY. You
will want to be known as one of The
Home Circle of The Golden Age just
a little later on, so write quick and
get your name on my revised list of
“Circle boys and girls” I am making
up, beginning with last week.
We can’t afford to go, to sleep be
cause it is vacation—that’s the best
time for us to get in some good work.
Here goes for a vacation filled with
things that are jolly and bright, yet
things that will be worth while.
YOUR LITTLE MOTHER.
CURED PILES OF 14 YEARS
STANDING.
Grady G. Wilson, Bellaire, Mich.,
was a slave to that horrible “itching
piles” for fourteen years. A Chicago
druggist recommended Tetterine, and
after five months using, he was a free
man from this terrible disease. Ask
him if it isn’t so, then try it yourself.
Tetterine also cures tetter eczema,
scalp diseases, old sores and skin dis
eases of every nature. Either get a
box from your druggist or send 50c.
to the Shuptrine Co., Savannah, Ga.,
and get it direct.
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The Golden Age for June 15, 1911.
The Kite and the Bird
By Margaret A. Richard.
It sails now here,
It sails now there,
No matter what winds may blow-
The kite is a thing
Without a wing;
Man wafts for a moment on high;
The bird was given
Free wings of Heaven,
And taught of the Father to fly.
A REAL MEETING PLACE.
Dear Little Mother and Circle: May
I come and chat with you while we
are gathered around our Home Circle?
Like we are when the old year goes
and the new one comes, so I was sorry
to see the old name of “our page” go,
but I was glad to see such a good new
one take its place, and it seems that it
“just fits.”
What we need with our new name
is new interest.
When we are gathered around our
parental home circle, we do not let
cur mothers do all the talking; so, let
us come forward with “lots” of good
letters, and not let Little Mother do
all the talking for our circle. I suppose
some of the members are like me: get
careless and unconcerned and keep
putting it off, letting the days pass
into weeks, and weeks into months,
without letting Little Mother and the
circle hear a word from us, not realiz
ing that we are failing to do our duty.
It seems to me if I were as good a
writer as “Naughty Girl,” Julia Iver
son Lane and many others, I would
write oftener.
I know from my own experience
that those who try to lead a Christian
life have constantly going on in their
hearts a conflict between the wrong
and the right. If we will always listen
to the dictation of our conscience, and
our conscience has been rightly
trained, it is an easy matter to tell
which is right and which wrong.
But we sometimes turn a deaf ear to
our conscience ’and yield ourselves to
temptations that will lead us to in
dulge in evil things which are against
the teachings of Christ. Jesus plainly
told us how to avoid these things
when He said, “Watch and pray lest
ye enter into temptation.” Any one
who, has had a trying experience
knows that we need a great deal more
advice, good cheer and encouragement
than we get. So let us make our
circle indeed a “Home Circle,” around
which we can gather and exchange
words of “good cheer,” encouragement
and comforting sympathy.”
R. GUY LORD.
Hesterville, Miss.
Dear Little Mother and Circle: Is
this hot enough for you? I’d be most
afraid to tell you just how you could
reach my spring right now for fear I
might be “snowed under” with visit
ors.
If you just want a “bushel” of fun,
get your best girl friend and slip off
down behind the hill, where the alder
bushes will hide you from the public
road; then slip off your shoes and
paddle like you were your little baby
sister in the cool waters of the bab
bling brook. But be sure you don’t
let your school boy sweetheart come
slipping along, with his hook and line,
on his way to the fishing pond just
below, and surprise you, for I can tell
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you right new I know it takes away
even the memory of the fun you were
having, hiding it from you for quite a
while. Yet, when the day gets hotter
and hotter, and you can just feel the
cool water bubbling up over your toes,
off you go with a determination not to
be caught again. But this time you
had better carry a spy along to watch
around the bushes. I found this
safest.
But I wonder what that plan or that
“something” is Little Mother has to
tell us—something good, I am sure.
All right; we are ready for it; but I
can’t wait for it this time.
Let’s get busy and help Little
Mother. NAUGHTY GIRL.
HAPPY IN HIS NEW HOME.
I am so glad to tell you that I now
have a little home which I can call
my own, at last. To all of those good,
kind-hearted, noble souls who helped
make up the money I wish to say
most sincerely, I thank you all.
I have a good little house that is
warm and comfortable, with a little
apple and cherry orchard around the
house, and mother and I are well
pleased with our little home.
My health is no better. I am still
in bed and I am so weak I can’t write
much. I need nourishing food, or some
thing, to strengthen my weak body.
I also need a few things to put in my
little house, but I am not asking you
for any more help, you have already
been so good and kind to me in my
misfortune, and I do so much appre
ciate your kindness to me. I pray
that our Heavenly Fathei’ will reward
and bless you for what you have done
for me.
Now if I can just make out and
keep along until summer when we
get something raised and apples and
cherries get ripe I can then have
plenty to eat. I want you to please
write to me as often as you can, I
like to get letters from my dear far
away friends.
The R. F. D. mail carrier comes
right by my door. I have my mail