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The Home Circle for Our Young People
HOW "TIZ” HELPS
SORE, TIRED FEET
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BRONCHITIS, LUMBAGO
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THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF JUNE 11, 1914
by MRS. G. B. UNDSEY
A Junior and his girl, one day,
Were out a-larking, strange to say.
He looked down in her eyes so blue
And said, “Dear, I’d face death for
you.”
They were walking thus, as lovers may,
When all at once they were brought
to bay
By a bulldog’s harsh, discordant bark,
Which made them both repent of their
lark.
“Go on, dear sweetheart,” said she to
him;
I must stop amid the busy rush and
constant demand of “things to be
done that can not wait” long enough
to talk for a few ministers with our
great army of boy and girl graduates
that have just closed the school gate
behind them and wandered out they
know not where to find try out un
tried paths.
Just beyond that little play ground
of recreation lie the paths that
lead to usefulness, and success in
life through determined effort, or
those that lead through thoughtless
laziness or careless pleasure seek
ing into the “slough of despond” and
utter worthlessness. A bit harsh
you say? Yes, but true never the
less.
For the boy whose father has
paid all expenses, let me say this, and
1 beg you not to take it lightly as
the fault-finding of an older person
forgetting the demands of young
people for pleasure, “for I have not
forgotten, but let me impress this on
your hearts, the money spent on your
education is an investment of your
father’s money that only you can
pay the interest on.
Every investment is either wise or
unwise, dividend bearing or falling
below par value. Are you worth
the money your father has put into
your life? If you think so prove
it. No problem is absolutely cor
rect, until it can be “ proven,” and
no other life can prove this problem
for you, it is yours. If you will
pardon the slang, “It is up to you,”
what will you do with it?
Begin by taking hold of the little
tasks that no one really likes to do
about the home, make yourself do
them until you don’t dread them.
Look out for something, and don’t
be too choice as to what, just so it
is something that will help you to
really earn your everyday expenses.
Give from the first one-tenth of
every dollar to the work of Him who
gives you the Strength without
which you could do nothing and
then whether you live at home or
not make your income cover your
living expenses, cut out cigarettes,
whiskey, pool and cards, dancing and
gambling. The rest will be easy,
A Diplomatic Junior
CHAT
But sweetheart, trembling in every
limb,
Had turned to flee away from the
sight
And from his beloved, whatever was
right.
Then, suddenly, she made a last ap
peal:
“Surely,” said she, “your heart is as
steel;
Death for me you would face, you
said.”
“Yes,” said our Junior, “but he isn’t
dead.”
before you know it there will be a
modest bank account growing under
your every week’s salary and your
parents will rejoice in this invest
ment.
Looking over some clippings some
time ago I found among them one
from the Youth’s Companion in
which are some thoughts for our
girl graduates that are well worth
while and I feel should be passed
on into every home possible, because
there is no greater need today than
that the home life ideals be placed
on a higher plane. The rearing
of children needs again to be
considered a blessing from Godfi the
making and keeping a home the high
est honor to be conferred on any
woman.
Nor must the boy forget when as a
man he becomes under God the “head
of a home,” that on him rests even
a greater responsibility.
Women’s Early Leisure.
For most well-to-do girls there is
a period of leisure, if not of idle
ness, from the time when they leave
school until they marry. The ef
ficient home machinery permits them
to give only casual service. The
systematic claims of school have end
(Contoinued on Page 13.)
HAS A CURE FOR PELLAGRA.
Parrie Nicholas, Laurel, Miss,,
writes —'“Seems to me if I had not ob
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to sufferers of Pellagra.”
This is published at her request. If
you suffer from Pellagra or know of
any one who suffers from Pellagra, it
is your duty to consult the resource
ful Baughn, who has fought and con
quered the dreaded malady right in
the Pellagra Belt of Alabama.
The symptoms—hands red like sun
burn, skin peeling off, sore mouth, the
lips, throat and tongue a flaming red
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digestion and nausea, either idiarrhoea
or constipation.
There is hope, if you have Pellagra
you can be cured) by Baughn’s Pella
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FRECKLES
Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots
There’s no longer the slightest need of
feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the
prescription othine—double strength—
is guaranteed to remove these homely
spots.
Simply get an ounce of othine—double
strength—from any druggist and apply
a little of it night and morning and
you should soon see that even the worst
freckles have begun to disappear, while
the lighter ones have vanished entirely.
It is seldom that more than an ounce
is needed to completely clear the skin
and gain a beautiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double strength
othine as this is sold under guarantee ol
«ioney back if it fails to remove freckles.
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THE PANGS OF RHEUMATISM,
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from boyhood, muscular and inflamma
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say I have never yet had a return of my
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part of the body will be relieved by it.
25c at drug stores or postpaid from Co
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