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The Home Circle for Our Young People
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Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Has been used for over SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by
MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN,
WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS.
It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS,
ALLAYS all PAIN, DISPELS WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for infantile diarrhoea. Sold
by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure
to ask for “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.”
and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
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THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF SEPT. 18
THE MAID OF DREAMS
By ARTHUR GOODENOUGH.
O, Golden Girl and loveliest of lassies,
My inspiration and my guiding star,
My poor tongue falters and I find no
language
In which to tell you just how dear
you are!
But you can help me; you are very
clever,
And can interpret every glance and
sigh:
Dear Young People:
Y this time you have doubt
less returned either to
school, college or position
from your vacation and are
B.
fee i Lied down for another year of
work. I hope the rest time was filled
with happiness and that you have
come ba?k in the best of health and
sp’r.ts, with courage high and vitality
renewed, determined to make the
best ‘ term” of your life.
While on vacation you probably
made many new acquaintances, per
haps you were so fortunate as to
gain one or two real friends; to me
the meeting o fnew personalities, the
contact with new minds, is one of the
most interesting features and great
est benefits of change of scene. And
so I trust that you are not only
rested after your vacation, but are
also richer in the realm of fellowship
than when you went away.
And yet speaking of friends, did
you ever realize that people whom
you feel you understand the best are
sometimes those concerning a thous
and and one details of whose daily
lives you are ignorant? In other
words, that your best friends are
sometimes those with whom you are
not in the least acquainted in the
sense of being “chummy” with them?
Let one give you just this little
thought for the making of new
“chums” among new pupils or new
faces that greet you out in the busi
ness life. GO SLOW! Let that first
impression that is so favorable have
time to “develop” before you trust it
to the hight of your heart secrets.
And again, withhold judgment on that
retired unresponsive nature that does
not seek you out. Often there is far
more depths of character in the friend
as well as the sweetheart which is
not so easily won.
I can easily afford to give you this
advise for no lessons are so valuable
as those learned by experience, and
more than once in my life I have had
to “review” this one before I was
ready to “say it by heart.”
The wisest plan even with your
childish secrets, is to have but two
confidants your Saviour and your
mother. If under a sad Providence
you have lost the latter —then lean
the harder on the first and seek you
out carefully, a tender, sympathetic
mother-nature among your older
friends to take her place for we all
need very much to be close to an
understanding responsive heart lest
the softening influence of “sympathy”
die in our own hearts leaving them
hard and critical,
We are glad to have Julia Lane
with us again and hope the return to
Conducted by MRS. G. B. LINDSEY
Can read the meaning of the quicken
ed heart beat
And note the thought that eye re
peats to eye!
If I were only half as wise as you are,
Half as discerning, O, delightful one,
I should not hesitate, but show my
meaning
As flowers unfold their petals to the
sun!
CHAT
autumn activities will bring others
of the old class to us “off their
vacation.”
LITTLE MOTHER.
A SEPTEMBER SUNSET—AND
REVERY.
It was at the close of an afternoon
in late August that I stood at the
edge of a field of forage, where the
dark green of the peavine mingled
and harmonized with the more vivid
green of the cane, waiting for and
watching the silent coming of the
night. How silent and peaceful the
scene! A faint breeze blew from the
west bringing a slight tinge of au
tumn but in no way marring the sum
mer beauty.
The sun had alredy set but in his
wake was left a sea of living fire
and glory. A few clouds above the
western horizon caught the glorious
beauty and every color was mirrored
in their shining depths. The vivid
red and gold of the lower clouds grad
ually shaded into the purple, pink,
and orange of the upper clouds, and
even far away to the northward were
dimmer reflections of opals and
pearls.
No sounds disturbed the the almost
sacred silence save the far away call
of a milk-maid —“soo-ook cow, soo
cok cow,” followed by the low tinkl
ing of a cow’s bell made soft and
musical by the distance. Far away in
another direction came the soft sad
dened coo of the dove. Through the
twilight stillness it came plaintive
and low. Many tims it came and then
it changed to a cheerier note as if
some where in that outer world of
fast-coming darkness had been caught
an answering note from its miate —
the same call that goes echoing down
the ages, the call and response from
the lover and the loved.
Now the west is a sea of pearl and
gray and one star has come out keep
ing watch over the silent resting
world.
“In the west the weary day
Folds its amber wings and dies;
Night, the long delaying night,
Walks around in starry guise.
“Rest more precious than a sleep;
Silence sweeter than a dream,
These enfold me as I drift
Idle waif on idle stream.
“Fainter, fainter, fainter, still
By no breath of passion crossed.
With the tide I drift and glide
Out to. sea and all is lost.”
—DJXIE GIRL.
ECZEMA BOOK FREE
The National Skin Hospi'al. located at 121
Main Street, St. Joseph, Mo., who treat
skin diseases, only, have published a book
of more than sixty pages w’hich they are
mailing free to anyone writing for it. It
has many colored plates showing the dif
ferent forms of skin diseases and tells how
they can be treated at home. Anyone in
terested should write for it at once, en
closing 4c stamp for postage.
FOR DISCOURAGED WOMEN.
readers will be interested in the an
nouncement that a woman of as great
experience as Dr. Luella McKinley
Derbyshire believes that many of the
frightful operations women undergo are
unnecessary, and that a simple home
treatment, of special application to the
individual case, will often cure the afflic
tions known as women’s diseases. Dr.
Derbyshire’s great experience enables
her to speak as an authority, as she
is probably the best known woman
physician in America. So sure is she of
the curability of most of these diseases
that she will mail a trial treatment and
her free book on “Woman’s Ills” to any
sufferer who will write her and describe
her symptoms. These symptoms the
doctor must know fully to treat success
fully. Tell them all. Since these letters
are all confidential, women may be ex
plicit and aid the doctor in telling them
how to get well. Send her no money,
but ask for her book. Write at once to
Dr. Luella McKinley Derbyshire, Box
146, Fort Wayne, Ind.
DON’T BURN YOUR COTTON.
What would you think of a man who
would deliberately ..burn eight hundred
and thirty-three pounds of good cot
ton? He would be destroying about
one hundred dollars of good money.
No sane man would waste his wealth
in such a manner,' and yet we all
waste a hundred dollars or more each
year in thoughtless and careless buy
ing. When we pay more for an arti
cle than is necessary we are wasting
just that much money and are burn
ing our good cotton.
If your home is in need of a good
piano or self-player piano you can save
upwards of eight hundred and thirty
three pounds of cotton by uniting with
ninety-nine other careful and thought
ful buyers in The Golden Age Piano
Club. Write for your copy of the Club
catalogue, which explains the great
saving in price, the convenient plan
of payment and the protection against
every cause for dissatisfaction. Ad
dress the Managers, Ludden & Bates,
Golden Age Piano Club Dept., Atlanta,
Ga.
Gallstones S
Stop colic, pains, gas. End Stomach EDEE
Misery. Send for 56-page Li vei Gall Book I HEE
Gallstone Remedy Co., Dept. 466, 219 8. Dearbern St., Chicaff*
THE “BALL-LANDS” COMPRISING
52,000 acres, are placed upon the market
for the first time, in tracts to suit pur
chaser; these lands in Anderson and Free
stone counties, Texas; 32,000 acres upland;
20,000 acres virgin hardwood timber on
Trinity river; the soils are sandy loam
and black-way. C. R. HALL, Agent, Pal
estine, Texas.
TELL IT TO OTHERS.
You folks who know by actual experi
ence the wonderful dispatch with which
Tetterine cures Eczema, Ringworm, Salt
Rheum, Itch, Itching Piles, etc., tell others.
Get one friend to try this soothing, heal
ing antiseptic ointment and win his ever
lasting gratitude. 50 cents at drug stores
or by mail from Shuptrine Co., Savan
nah, Ga.