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journey. How foolish! As if a per
son’s right foot were endowed with a
prophetic instinct.
“A woman once burned a bunch of
hair, and on the evening of the same
day she received a message inform
ing her of the death of her father.
The ignorant creature believed that
the burning of the hair was the cause
of the whole occurrence; when, in
reality, her father had been dead for
two days, and the message had been
started immediately after his death.
TEXAS WOMAN NEAR DEATH.
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The above ad tells you all about the
typewriter we are giving you for 185
subscriptions to The Golden Age at
$1.50 each. Writs? us quick and get
busy.
“Moving cats, spilling salt, finding
money, and many other such things
have various and curious meanings to
the superstitious. If a rabbit crosses
the road before some people, they
will instantly turn and hasten home,
half scared to death, when, perhaps,
the poor frightened little bunnie fair
ly flies to its hiding place.
“And, too, if we trace superstition
in history, we find that it has never
led to anything that is good. Think
of the three hundred Spartans and
.seven hundred Thespian soldiers that
perished in the pass of Thermopylae,
because the religious scruples of the
Greeks would not allow them to post
pone the Olympian games. The in
scription, placed at this famous spot,
which read: ‘Stranger, tell the Lace
daemonians that we lie here in obe
dience to their commands,’ might well
have read: ‘Go tell the Greeks that
we lie here, having fallen a prey to
the enemy, because of superstitious
practices.’
“Superstition caused the Chinese
empire to be enthralled by a false doc
trine —that of ancestral worship. Su
perstition forced beneath the gibbet’s
rope more than fifty American men
and women accused of witchcraft at
Salem, Mass.
“Now, back to Friday. Did you not
know that Columbus spread the sails
of his ships and moved out of a Span
ish port in quest of a new route to
the East Indies on Friday; and that
he discovered the new world on Oc
tober 12, 1492, which was Friday?
And are you not aware —”
Oh, well, I guess you may advise the
citizens of Hot Springs that we will be
there at the appointed hour.”
DR. BROUGHTON “DELIGHTED.”
The following copy of a letter re
ceived by Ludden & Bates, Managers
of The Golden Age Piano Club, from
Dr. Len G. Broughton, Pastor of Christ
Church, London, will be of interest to
prospective Club members who are in
terested in self-player pianos. It
reads as follows:
CHRIST CHURCH
LONDON. S. E.
February 5, 1913.
Messrs. Ludden & Bates,
Atlanta, Georgia, U. S. A.
Gentlemen:
We have one of your Farrand Cecil
ian player pianos and are most de
lighted with it. All who have ever
heard it are in an agreement that it
is one of the very best combinations
that has ever been put on the market.
Persons desiring such an instrument
will certainly do well to examine yours
and if they will only give it a trial I
feel sure that they will try no further.
Fraternally yours,
Len G. Broughton.
If you are interested in pianos or
player-pianos write for a copy of the
Club’s catalogue. It will save you
money and insure the best quality of
instruments. Address the managers,
Ludden & Bates, Golden Age Piano
Club Dept., Atlanta, Ga.
NOT THE USUAL THING.
“Do you suspect that your stenog
rapher has any matrimonial designs
on you?”
“No, she wants only to be assister
to me.”
A Londoner was once dining with
a Yorkshireman in a restaurant. The
latter, true to his natural habit, kept
turning round to see if his hat and
coat were all right.
“Look here, old chap,” said the
Londoner at last, “do you think any
one is going to steal our hats and
coats?”
“Well,” said the Yorkshireman, “I’ll
take good care they don’t have mine,
but yours went ten minutes ago.”
The Golden Age for April 3, 1913
Liver Sluggish? Go To Your Doctor
“How are your bowels?” This is generally the first question the
doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish liver means. He knows
that headaches, bilious attacks, indigestion, impure blood, are
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proves of Ayer's Pills. Then follow his advice.
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The CHICKAMAUGA goods are made from Fish Scrap, Cot
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