The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, December 18, 1913, Page 13, Image 13

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In smiles of sweet content. And shame should roll athwart your soul For all the growls you’ve spent. Captain Jack is a thorough demo crat, as witness hds verses “Satisfied.” I care for neither rank nor creed, Nor dignity nor pomp nor pride, Nor race nor pedigree nor breed — I with myself am satisfied. Because the best of every class, The best of every creed and race, Are mirrored in my soul’s clear glass When I am with them face to face. And yet should I commit a crime ’Gainst God or man of nature’s laws, In word or thought or deed or rhyme, As thick as cloud or thin as gauze, I on my mirror fix my eyes, Witr contrite heart my soul I scan, Then hold communion with the skies, As heart to heart, ’tween God and man. And. brother mine, misunderstood And persecuted day by day, And branded bad because you’re good, Go to your looking glass and pray; “From jealousy and selfishness, Intrigue, deception, keep me free,” If wrong, be honest and confess — Make peace between thy God and thee. So what care I for class or creed, Or pedigree or pomp or pride, Since God’s own Son by fiendish deed Os kingly power was crucified? Though cradled in a manger, He MONEY OR YOUR LIFE! Some folks seem to value money more highly than their health from the way they sacrifice the latter for the former. If you ever experience the agony of Eczema, Tetter or some other tortuous skin malady you will appreciate what a little thing money really is compared with health. But remember, 50c worth of Tetterine wi4l relieve the w’orst case of skin disease on record, quhckly and permainently. 'Nd use to spend more, 50c at drug stores or by mail from Shuptrine Co., Savannah, Ga. Appropriate Designs.... FOR Business Stationery Letterheads Statements Checks Cards Let Us Make Your Electrotyping Zinz Etchings Halftone Cuts Engravings Our work will be found best. Our prices the lowest. Our service the quickest. Advertising matter written, Illustrat ed and printed. Our work in this line is highly commended by experts. Write for estimates. JACOBS & COMPANY CLINTON, S. C. Do you suffer with wßgwtaOk Headache or Neuralgia One trial of Megrimine is suffl- I clent—your suffering will cease. I over a quarter of a century I [Has been a Godsend to victims of all forms of headache and neuralgia. Write at once for a trial box without cost The Dr. Whitehall Megrimine Co. 10 N. Lafayette SL. South Bend. Ind. THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF DEC. 18, 1913 Was king, yet servant, humble, pure And that is all I fain would be — An humble servant of the poor. CLINTON HOWARD’S CLUSTER OF GEMS. (Continued from Page 3) right of the whole people, majority and minority, to put or to keep a saloon anywhere. We stand on the declaration of our Supreme Court, “No legislature has the right to barter away the public health, the public peace or the public morals, the people themselves cannot do it, much less their servants.” On this rock we will build our reform into the national constitution and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. The conclusion is irresistable; the one remedy for the criminal saloon is to cast it out of the nation, with the state as the local unit, to announce that as our program and battle line, take every concession offered by the enemy in the meanwhile, fall into line when there is a local fight on, but keep our eye on Washington as Jesus steadfastly set His face to go up to Jerusalem. And Mark records, “that as they were going, Jesus went be fore them.” He took the lead, he was in the advance, he went on ahead and they were amazed and follow ed after.” It is our business to go on before; to take the lead with our faces steadfastly set on the capitol at Washington. Whatever is less desir able than that; whatever is obtainable in part prior to that, can be more quickly obtained by our demanding the whole. “Not a hoof,” said Moses. “Go/ said Pharaoh, get you up and begone; and bless me also.” Accord ing to our faith it shall be done. Men, brethren and fathers, harken; let me deliver my soul in this onl last word; I am with you heart and soul for a Constitutional Amendment, but be it known unto you, a Constitutional Amendment is not the final step, for nothing will be final that does not bring the legislative and administrative function of a government into har mony of action toward the criminal liquor traffic. Only one thing can save us from a fearful reaction; we must capture the administration of the law, we must possess the power of the government to enforce the verdict recorded in the con stitution; we must make our rulers, “a terror to evil doers, who heareth not the sword in vain, an avengge to exe cute the wrath of God upon them that do evil. We must capture this givernment from the hands of the rum power wherever it is entrenched; we must strike at the root, at the brewery and distillery; entra-state and interstate transportation and foreign importa tion, and at the domestic manufacture for exportation, as entrenched in our great cities, where in the absence of prohibition triumphant in national gov ernment as well as at the sale. Let us have no constitutional amendment (Continued on Page 14) PASTIMES OF TODAY VERSUS YESTERDAY. (Continued from Page 11) true with church societies and literary clubs. But those of more social dis position and frivolous nature prefer something more for pastime than serv ice, so dominoes forty two then cards and other games, fill the time that was once given unselfishly to the needs of home entertainments many have come to love better than regular every day home life and are sweeter every where than at home. This is one of the evils of the society rush of the present day. Some of these parties have come to be of very doubtful character. So of- ten Christian women violate a tender conscience to please Mrs. So and So by attending one of her “charming functions.” Be that as it may, much time is spent and money used that might help in relieving the sick, administering to the needy or sending the Gospel to the heathen. The ladies of our cities could easi ly build institutions for far reaching good with the money spent in the sel fish and useless pleasures of society, and get far more joy out of the work MUDA HETMUR. NEW HEAD OF SOUTHERN (Continued from Page 8) Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and Vir ginia and Southwestern Railway. Resolutions deploring the death of Mr. Finley and paying a high tribute for his work for the railways he head ed and the territory they served were adopted by the board of directors of the Southern Railway, the Mobile and Ohio Railway, the Alabama Great Southern Railroad and the Virginia and Southwestern Railway. These resolutions will be printed throughout the South. Immediately following his election, President Harrison gave out the following statement: “I am in entire accord and sympa thy with the policies of my lamented friend, Mr. Finley, under whom I have worked for seventeen years. I hope to continue to build the South ern as he built it by promoting and enhancing its usefulness to and its cordial relations with the people of the South. I count on the support of the entire present working organiza tion of the Southern, rank and file. Having grown up in the service with most of them, I know how to value them and I am proud to believe that they are my friends.” CLUB’S NEW SERIES IS BIG SUCCESS. Isr^^MHHmi 1 —- ® ZW ■'■J cess. These machines have been ad vertised now less than two months, and yet there are a large number of sales recorded, and a number of people have written in testifying as to the splendid quality of the machines. It is not the intention of the mana gers that these machines shall go into any homes except where they are want ed, and when they are wanted, it is not the intention that anybody shall ever send back a machine for lack of qual ity. The market has been searched - thoroughly so that it is known these machines are of the best possible qual ity, and anybody buying a sewing ma chine will find it extremely advanta geous to buy one of these. The fact that the Club is willing one should go into your home for a thirty days trial shows what is thought of them. 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