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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
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The Law of the White Circle, which we should
Welcome, read and study."—Birmingham Age-Herald
This novel is absolutely unique In Eng
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THE GOLDEN AGE.
AMftell Building. Atlanta, £•-
STAND TO YOUR GUNS
By HENRY ANDERSON.
Hoist your flag! ’Tis the eve of a
fight
For the death of the demon drink;
Draw your swords in the cause of the
right!
Souls are loitering over the brink
Os a precipice gloomy and dark,
Whose base is the kingdom of hell;
So brace, up your nerves for the fray,
See to it you bear yourselves well,
“Stand to your guns!”
Keep in line for the foemen are
strong;
In numbers they rival the stars!
For the rescue of brothers from death,
On to victory and heed not your
scars.
For the sake of the wives of your
hearts,
For the sake of the sisters you love;
For your babes, for your homes, for
your all,
Stand fast —from your ranks do not
move,
CHAT.
ALL ready? I told you you were
going to wish you were a part
of our “Home Circle” when
that “something” got ready to spring
at us. Now, here it is in mid-air just
poised for the “light” and you’ll have
to hurry if you see the fun.
Some several days ago late in the
afternoon the tired, “home-seeking”
labour, the loiterer, the fellow and
his girl, who always meet so near the
same spot, and the runner to catch
his car all, were stopped short as
they crossed the Forsyth street via
duct in our busy city, by the question
of one man as he asked, What is it?
while he pointed out across the laby
rinth of railroad tracks at some
strange object soaring above the Ter
minal Station like a great bird of pas
sage sailing serenely along its exalted
pathway. Necks were creened first
one side and then the other, eyes
were strained to their utmost in the
fast falling twilight as one suggested
“aeroplane,” another “balloon’* still an
other “a great bird,” while the crowd
ridiculed the idea. And the problem
was made no easier of solution by the
appearing of a tiny light flickering
and twinkling like a veritable star in
the midst of this strange object—yet
one thing was sure, there was “light
on the subject” and where there
is light there must be life,
and where there is life there
must be purpose, and a goal
to be reached as a result of that
purpose. Then that “Mysterious
something” floating around away up
among the clouds, intangible, unsolv
able as it was from that distance evi
dently had a mission to perform be
hind which as the guiding force was
a heart throbbing vrith life and deter
mined effort, forgetting self in the
memory of the higher call of duty to
its mission—its service to the world.
Such are the principles that underly
the plans of “The Golden Age Mys
tery Club” which began some time
ago to vaguely take shape in my
heart and brain, a mere dim outline
at first, in the distance, then the field
glass of thought brought it into closer
and closer range, and I began to see
its form and comeliness, its real being
and possibilities, until my own heart
was afire with its mission, and I began
The Golden Age for July 20, 1911,
“Stand to your guns!”
Fire away! till the haunts of the fiend,
Those poison shops—gates to the
grave—
Shall be levelled to earth by your
shot;
Hurl them down not a stone of
them save!
For the blood of their slain stains
their walls;
The souls of the lost cry, “Repay!”
The maniac’s laugh and the Idiot’s
smile
Command you to sweep them away.
“Stand to your guns!”
Look to God for He only can help
And he loveth the banner you bear.
Do not fear, hold it bravely aloft,
Seek the thick of the fight, be you
there!
Live in hope, do not tremble or faint
If the battle be weary or long.
Dash forward! redouble your blows!
And till victory tuneth your song,
“Stand to your guns!”
to plan its course, its goal, and my
boys and girls as its passengers. Now
have you caught between the lines
a glimpse of something about which
your heart is asking, What is it?
Have you an ambition “tugging’’ at
you to tie yourself on to the things
that soar away up among the bright
stars of achievement and success?
Would you really like to be one of
those “guiding stars” the force of
which will cluster about you a constel
lation of kindred spirits who will shed
their rays in lever increasing beams
of light to those about them?
If the thing appeals to you, if you
would like to turn the field glas-s of
investigation on this vision in the dis
tance—let me tell you how. If you
are a ‘ Home Circleite” it’s easy—just
take two little red-faced postage
stamps and with the wave of a pen
that says I would like to know all
about “The Golden Age Mystery Club’’
and its purpose, you will have chang
ed these same little stamps into a
power strong enough to bring the
whole mystery down for a careful in
vestigation, and possible passage on
this new vehicle of opportunity. If
you are not already a “Circleitie” then
just write us a good newsy letter say
ing you want to be, and your little
stamps will be just as good as theirs.
Only this, those that join the Circle
during the next month will have first
go. Now I must run away and get
ready to attend the Press Association
at Cartersville. Will you tell about it
next week.
LITTLE MOTHER.
CELIA’S LOYALTY.
Tn a little vine covered cottage down
on the beautiful gulf sat a dear, dainty
little old woman drinking in the sweet
fragrance of the roses that covered
her porch and enjoying the balmy
breezes that swept her face while
she tried to plan the lessons for her
next day’s work. But her mind was
wandering back to her happy child
hood. Looking closely you could see
the marks Father Time had left on
the nlacid brow and the silver streaks
in the once nut brown hair.
Celia Ray, no longer young with
the dreams of youth, but young in
spirit and filled with the hone of help
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