The Golden age. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1915, March 19, 1914, Page 16, Image 16

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16 One of the various methods used to force plants into early productiveness is that of subjecting them to the fumes of ether. The plants when blooming are placed in a closed room where they are exposed to the fumes of ether for forty-eight hours. Strawberry plants thus treated are found to bear ripe fruit almost a month before those which are left to natural growth. The Euorpean nations have decided to send a fleet to Albanian waters. Their purpose is to force Turkey to give up all clai mto Albania. The powers have chosen Prince William of Wied to occupy the throne, and have made a loan of $15,000,000 with which to finance his administration. Columbus, Georgia, has a school that gives an excellent business course to its students; but before a pupil can be graduated, he must not only com plete the three-year course in acade mic subjects and trade courses, but he must take a position six weeks be fore the date of his graduation and must "make good,” so to sneak, under ordinary commercial and industrial conditions. Daily reports are receiv ed by the school on the efficiency of the student’s labor. JUST HALF IN BED. Clyde, Ky.—Mrs. I. A. Decker, writes from Clyde: ‘I recommend Cardui, the woman’s tonic, to any woman in need of a remedy. For five years, I ■was unable to do my own work. Half my time was spent in bed. At last I tried Cordui. Now I am well and happy, and can do my own work.” Don’t suffer pain, headache, backache, and other womanly miseries, when your ow druggest has on his shelf a remedy for such troubles —Cardui. Get a bot tle for your shelf. As a general tonic, for weak women, othing has been found for 50 years that would take its place. Trv it. If will helf you. $ SPARE TIME MONEY Report local information, Names, etc. to ns. We control valuable markets, Confidential. No convassing. Big Pay. Enclose Stamp. National Information Salru Co.-BTG. Cincinnati. Ohio. THE “CHRISTIAN JEW” PLEADS FOR THE CAUSE OF HIS PEOPLE. Did it ever occur to you hew little attention is paid in our religious gatn erings to the salvation of the Jews? In our Methodist Conferences, Baptist Conventions, Prebsyterian Assem blies and other denominational bodies and general Bible study, missionary and evangelistic rallies, the unsaved Jew among us is almost forgotten. If any time is given to him at al lit usually is short, and with almost the universal feeling among the leaders that it is “time lost.” We count this a spiritual crime. According to our faith the Jew is lost without Christ. We have seen many saved through kindness that turned them to the Cross of the real Messiah. In Atlanta, Rev. Louis Jacob Ehrlich, a converted Jew, has an independent mission conducted on faith and free-will offerings. He is a nc.ble hearted man who distributes tracts, engages his Hebrew brethren in conversation and occasionally leads one to accept Christ as a personal Savior. Read his letter and help him in his noble work. J’fOj& t r gMB*; gy» >» ••;?■. z^: -^ /^*; '’ - B*h - Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1, 1913. MY DEAR SISTER OR BROTHER: It gives me great pleasure to inform you that I have been enabled with the assistance of God and a few friends to establish a Jewish Christian M s sion rcom here in Atlanta, where I can teach the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and proclaim Him as the real Messiah, the Savior of the world to my people, the Jews. After all, the Jew is a man, the same as any other sinner, and will respond to the claims of the Gospel if presented in the proper manner, and with the aid of the Holy Spirit, we have had remarkable success considering our limited funds. I take the liberty of calling on you at this time tor a contribution to this work. Thanking you in advance for the same, and may uk Ln.JELs Name, I am, THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF MARCH 19, 1914 71'1 Cp--'''' Bridge the gulf wiiß * ■ ROYSTER’S FERTI LIZERS TRADE MARK -e&t- REGISTERED Manrj have crossed on Ibis from poor lands and poor crops io success and independence. Will uou join fheir number ? F.S.Rops ter Guano Co, Norfolk. Va. Sold everywhere FLOWERS FOR EASTER The Ideal Easter Gift WHETHER it’s Easter Lilies for the Church, Blooming Plants for the Home, or a Magnificent Corsage Bouquet, we can assure you of the choicest blooms arranged with an artistic grace and taste that has made the name of DAHL famous among fashionable and discriminating people throughout the South. Prompt Service —Moderate Prices. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS EASTER LILIES, Violets, Carnations and Roses, all colors, American Beauties, Orchids, Lilies of the Valley, Calla Lilies Gardenias, etc. BLOOMING PLANTS AZALEAS, Easter Lilies, Rose Bushes, Hydrangeas, Spireas. Uhodendrons, Lylac etc., in Pots and B'askets all sizes and prices. n i Candler reachtree O WfJjntA W n .. Street B Bu,lding ATLANTA’S LEADIN GFLORIST Write Wire or Phone Out-of-town Orders Given Special Attention The Golden Atre is glad to say for the satisfaction of our readers that you will find this firm will give you very careful service. In filling your or ders ,they seem to put themselves in the position of the “buyer” rather than the “seller” o their pretty wares. r W, will be sent by Parcels Post L/ ' \ \ Peter &. Co., Louisville, Ky.