Newspaper Page Text
12
The Home Circle for Our Young People
Conducted by MRS. 6. B. LINDSEY - 1 =
Tuberculosis
Its Diagnosis, Treatment and Cure
. OBBISiIB Free
'' '
——“i
<=V<4—— ———■
NEW TREATISE ON TUBERCULOSIS
By Freeman Hall, M. D.
Tins valuable medical book tells in plain, simple
language how Tuberculosis can be cured in your
own home. If you know of any one suffering from
Tuberculosis, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma or any
throat or Jung trouble, or are yourself afflicted,
this book will help yon- Even if you are in the
advanced stage of the disease and feel there is no
nope, it will instruct you how others, with its aid,
cured themselves after all remedies tried had failed,
and they believed their case hopeless.
Write at once to trie Yonkerman Co., 6047
Rose S t., Kalamazoo, Mich., they will gladly
send you the book by return mail FREE and
also a generous supply of the new Treatment ab
solutely Free, for they want you to have thia
wonderful remedy before it is too late. Don't wait—
write today. It may mean tiie saving of your life,
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 n every part of the world. Be sure
to ask for “Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,”
and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. AN OLD AND WELL-TRIED REMEDY.
® x- This Is your
OPPORTUNITY
CARTOON, COMMERCIAL ART
COMIC, CARICATURE, FASHU N
AND MAGAZINE ILLUSTRAT NG
TAUGHT BY MAIL. You can earn
f rorn s2ol° °C °r more, per week,
£[ , J as illustrator or cartoonist. Our
j, /i L J practical system of personal in-
I dividual lessons will develop your
£®y/ talent. Anybody who can learn to
KX-lfef write can learn to draw. Send for
free catalo^ue today, and learn
how the I. S. D. turns out prac
tical artists. Dept. 16,
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF
DRAWING, W__hington, D. C.
LOWER’S
PURE BLOOD REMEDY
Gives entire satisfaction in the treatment
of Blood Poison, Paralysis, Catarrh Rheu
matism, Malaria, or any Blood or Skin dis
ease whatever.
Purely Vegetable. Can be taken at your
teome. Write for booklet.
ROBERT H. LOWER,
P 0. Box 252. Hot Springs, Ark.
ORPHINE WHISKEY
WIRE felßSlta and TOBACCO
HABITS cured without pain or restraint. No fee until
cured. Home or Sanitarium Treatment. Bookletfree.
CEDARCROFT SANITARIUM, Box 1001, Lebanon, Tenn.
Shiriey
President one pair shows why |
£*’ fl ‘‘Satisfaction |a
ouspenders
PS Be sure “Shirley President is on buckles i!
l '-\B The€.A.F.<lgartouJlfK.l’o.,Shirl<'y.M us. ||
«ttnsav's47?h
le, serviceable and stylish hat a. •
business. Knockabout Felt,
and, with outside silk band, can . s X
oe ronea into several shapes and worn as illns* ’
Dated. Weight, 3 ozs. Sizes, 6% to ylj
in blaek, brown and graymixture,
■ not as represented I will refund your **
s<?c. and You Can Keep the
ILit. Sent postpaid 5/'-
Free Cn<
GEO. J. BUNGAY, 28 S. William St., New York.
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF OCT. 9
The Summer Girl With Freckles on
Her Nose.
By TESSA WILLINGHAM RODDEY.
If there’s anything that’s pretty,
If there’s anything that’s witty—
If there’s anything that’s sweeter
than a rose—
fis the girl still in her teens —
Wearing gowns of rainbow sheens —
The summer girl with freckles on her
nose.
If there’s anything that’s jolly—
That will lead you into folly.
You will long to follow wheresoe’r she
goes
’Tis the girl just out from town —
Who has ruffles on her gown—
The summer girl with freckles on her
nose.
If there’s anything that’s bright,
That is airy, graceful, light—
With a changing mood for every
breeze that blows —
’Tis the girl with tossing head —
Who has lips of cherry red —
The summer girl with freckles on
her nose.
Good News From Captain Jack.
The “Peet Scout” Will Write for the Golden Age Boys and Girls.
We have a great announcement for
our young readers —and everybody
who use to be young.
Captain Jack Crawford, the fa
mous “poet scout” of New Mexico,
and the most widely known and wide
ly loved man among the Boy Scouts
of America is going to write often for
the readers of the Golden Age in the
future.
He will give memories of the West
which will hold a fascinating interest
for young America —and their Dames
and Daddies as well. And then he
will regale us with modern stories of
his movements among the students
of the schools and colleges of the
land.
“Captain Jack” captured everything
in sight during; bis recent visit to At
lanta. His pici ’resque appearance
made him the coater of attraction in
HAVE PATIENCE.
‘•The mills of the gods grind slow,
but they grind exceedingly fine.” Have
patience. Whatever may have been
done to you by an enemy, if it be
really an evil thing, a detestable
thing, a thing that is bad in itself,
so that it stains the soul of the doer,
you need not break a commandment
to have revenge. Lift no finger, do
no overt thing, say not a word —above
all. pray no prayer that punishment
may fall upon the one that has de
spitefully used you, but be sure it will
fall. The time will come. when, if
you have any pity in your soul, you
will gladly do aught in your power
to help the one who has today stab ;
bed you to your heart’s core. For
in the accomplishment of a cruel deed.
. in the doing of a shameful act, in the
very utterance of word« that injure,
forces are set to work the power of
which can not be comprehended.
The man who follows another into
the shadow of some sweet green
>' place, and for revenge or love of
, lucre “stabs him at his prayers,” per
haps—-for men do not always pray
upon their knees —kills him, and “so
She’s a picture as she stands,
Flirting with you on the sands —
And you wish with all your heart she
could be yours—
She can breathe the softest sighs—
She can look the loveliest lies—
The summer girl with freckles on her
nose.
Sometimes this girl is haughty,
Sometimes this girl is naughty-
Sometimes she sympathizes with your
woes —
Sometimes youre very -blind —
Sometimes she’s more than kind —
The summer girl with freckles on her
nose.
When the summers nearly gone
You are feeling all forlorn —
She is thinking of the city and new
clothes —
Pshaw, you must feel the pain—
Next year you’ll meet again—
The summer girl with freckles on her
nose.
the lobby of the Hotel Ansley during
the Christian Citizenship Congress.
He spoke to the delight of several au
diences and he simply walked off
with the gallant Colonel J. C. Wood
ward and his manly students at the
Georgia Military Academy. His great
est triumph of course came when he
spoke to five thousand school boys and
girls in the city auditorium. It is the
universal verdict that Atlanta school
children never before saw such an
inspiring hour.
Captain Jack Crawford’s strikingly
unique poems and speeches are scin
tillating with original wit, “broncho
eloquence” and loftiness of ideals and
w? are sure that our readers far and
wide will be on the tip toe of expec
tancy for the stories and poems that
are to come at frequent intervals from
(he pen of “Captain Jack”.
he goes to heaven.” But what has
the monster done to himself? He has
made himself a 'murderer. Far bet
ter death than life with such a con
sciousness upon /tt—with that hors
rible face glaring at it from the shad
ows, and those bloody hands that all
the waters of the ocean can not wash
clean. So, in the hurting of a neigh
bor, a man hurts himself, turns his
steps into those paths in which retri
bution awaits him, and seldom fails
to meet it. Be less sorry for yourself,
it harm befalls you, because of the
cruelty cr treachery of any other mor
tal, than for that other; for the mills
of gods never rest. —Mary Kyle Dallas.
A THOUGHT OF YOU.
I know not why it came today,
/mid the throng along the street—
This thought of you—like winds of
May
So vague and fair and spirit sweet.
And yet it came—a tender thrill
That shut from me the busy mart;
I held it fast —I keep it still
Folded close within my heart.
By ITAIY HEMPERLY.
WINTERSMITHS
CHILL
TONIC 1
Oldest and best I
family tonic and H
remedy for
Malarial
fl in a’l its forms. Sold and guar- a
nnteed by your druggist. Arthur ■
Hl Peter & Co., Louisville, Ky., General Agents. fl
OVEj-RiS
-M- —-’ OF
May Make Money
.■li'ii or women who like to be umong the music
ally inclined, young women whose tastes are
mhsical, ladies who are interested in the musi
( al education of children —any of these may
make a good income in a dignified way by get
li ,;g into touch With our proposition. We desire
people--iviio have standing in their communi
tms, ladies and gentlemen who want to earn
money in an attractive way in an enterprise
ihat returns full value lor the expenditure. If
you I >vcinns:e. whether you sing or play or do
neither. write to
I>ept. iOu, Ge man-American Conser
vatory of Music, Chicago, Illinois, and
ask for this offer.
Systematic Bible Study
z*by Corr
The Moody Bible Institute,
founded by D. L. Moody, offers
the following four courses of study:
Bible Doctrine
Practical Christian Work ( ) Economical
Bible Chapter Summary f 1 Instructive
Synthetic Bible Study J (inspiring
During the last six months the number of new stu
dents has been doubled. For full information apply to
The Moody Bible Institute
A DOCTOR’S ENDORSEMENT.
Physicians as a rule are rather slow to
endorse proprietary remedies, but they are
quick to recognize real merit and often
give their highest endorsement to a pre
paration by prescribing it in their prac
tice. Dr. M. L. Fielder, Eclectic P. 0.,
Ala., says this if Tetterine: “I know it
to be a radical cure for tetter, salt rheum,
eczema and all kindred diseases of the
skin and scalp. I never prescribe any
thing else in all skin trouble.” 50c at
drug stores or by mail from Shuptrine
Co., Savannah, Ga.
FIIICTD free trtatise
V'/xIiVaIjK. Tlle Leach Sanatorium.
Indianapolis, Ind., has
published a booklet which gives interest
ing fat csabout the cause of Cancer, also
tells what to do for pain, bleeding, odor,
etc. Write for it today, mentioning this
paper.
Gallstones S
Stop colic, pains, gas. End Stomach
Misery. Send 10r56-pageLiv<n Gallß/fok lIiCC
Gallstone Remedy Co., Dept. 466, 219 S. Dearbvrn St., Chicag*
weight 36-11. s. C-lb. Pillows 81.15 per
S.-lected NEW, LIVE, OLEAN SANITARY
HEIIS. DES’" FEA 1 HEIU’KOOF TiI'KLAG.
i» ecd as represented or money biek. DO
BLY feather beds or pillows from any
one at any price, until you »et the ‘‘Book of
Truth” our Bill NEW CATALOG—It’s FREE—POSTPAID.
Get vour feather goods, blankets, etc. at money-saving,
rock bottom prices. Direct irom America's largest factory to
you. rite a postal TODAY.
AMERICAN FEATHER & PILLOW CO., Dept. 10
fIRFNK WANTFU kashville, teyn.
, nULIIIy *-U Reference Broadway National Bank