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EVE AND HER DEPARTMENT
“I go to the woods after game; but
If the game is not there, I get nuts;
if there are no nuts, I gather flowers
or leaves; if all fail, yet I get health,
a little woodcraft or, by grace of
heaven, a thought. I am not one of
those who find that the road is only
good to leave behind them.”
What happy cheerful thoughts are
these; beautiful, insp s ring, suggestive
—we get things by endeavor. And so
I come to the good people to get sub
scT:pt:ons to the Golden Age. It will
make the editor smile and you most
happy to send yours right along.
“Don’t tell me of tomorrow,
Give me the man who’ll say
That when a good deed’s to be done,
'Let’s do the deed today’ ”
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children’s paradise, the mother’s
world. Friends, you need th’s paper
in your homes for its strong, brave
and kindly influence. It will help to
build strong character in your chil
dren and make them a safe deposit in
the bank of life for your old age. It
tells us—sweetly—how to live; it
teaches us —nobly—how to die. You
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Clergymen and Intelligent Christian
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G. A. R. REUNION
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Sept. 15-20, 1913.
VERY LOW FARES VIA
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South
$3.00 $3.00
Correspondingly Low Fares from Other Points.
TICKETS ON SALE: Sept. 12th to 19th and for
trains scheduled to arrive Chattanooga before
noon of Sept. 20th.
FINAL LIMIT: Tickets will be good to return
until Sept. 27th, 1913, with privilege of exten
sion until October 17th, 1913, by deposit of
ticket and payment of fifty cents.
Stopovers Permitted at all Station
Call on any Southern Railway Agent for full in
formation, or write
JNO. L. MEEK, R. L. BAYLOR,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Div. Pass. Agt.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF SEPT. 11
for only $1.50. So much good read
ing matter in exchange for a very
little sum. Many of these little sums
added together will enable the editor
to keep the paper up to its present
standard.
Lend a helping hand!
And the commission, Mrs. Lindsey
has kindly allowed me on every $1.50
subscription sent in and marked for
the “Eve Adam Department” w‘ll help
one to pay off the mortgage on my
little home. Now, friends, send in a
long Ist fcr me and help me to cancel
the death-head and h?ve my little
home free again—my very own.
O,! blessed thought!
That dollar and a half is just like a
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lake, at first there is only a tiny rip
ple, but it widens and w'dens and
continues to widen until it grows big
and broad and far reaching in its
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WANTED NO AMATEURS
Edith and Flora were spending their
vacation in the country.
“Do you know,” said Edith, “that
young farmer tr’ed to kiss me. He
told me that be had never kissed any
girl before.”
“What did you tell him?” asked
Flora.
“Why,” replied Edith, “I told him I
was no agricultural experiment sta
tion.” —Harper’s Bazaar.
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Corn Chicanery
Trying to Cheat One’s Feet
Thousands of people pare their Anyone can do this in a scien
corns merely take tific way. It is being done on a
toss the top layer. million corns a month.
Thousands of oth- The entire corn comes out,
ers use liquids and root, callous, everything. And
plasters, just for brief without any pain or soreness,
effect. You simply apply a Blue-jay plas-
Yet every corn can ter and then forget the corn,
be removed in two You are cheating yourself
days. Every corn when you use makeshifts in these
pain can be instantly modern days. The use of Blue-
I ended. jay ends the corn.
Aln the picture Is the soft B& B wax. It loosens the corn.
B stops the pain and keeps the wax from spreading.
C wraps around the toe. It is narrowed to be comfortable.
D is rubber adhesive to fasten the plaster on.
J •
j li | Blue-jay Com Plasters
| J Sold by Druggists —l5 c 25c per package
I I Sample Mailed Free. Also Blue-jay Bunion Plasters.
(306) Bauer & Black, Chicago & New York, Makers of Surgical Dressings, etc.
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