Newspaper Page Text
Paring a corn brings I
only • brief relief. And
there is danger in it.
The way to end corns is with |
Blue-jay. It stops the pain
instantly. Then it loosens the I
corn, and in 48 hours the entire
corn comes out.
Blue = jay is applied in a
moment. From that time on
you will not feel the corn. I
Leave it on for two days,
until it gently undermines the
corn. Then lift the corn out.
There will be no pain or sore- I
ness. I
Blue=jay has ended sixty |
million corns. Nearly half the
corns in the country now are |
ended in this way.
There is nothing else like it.
And no man who knows will I
even suggest any other way for 1
dealing with corns.
Blue = jay I
For Corns
15 and 25 cents—at Druggists >1
Bauer & Black, Chicago and New York I
Makers of Physicians’ Supplies I
CANCER CURED AT THE KELLAM
HOSPITAL.
The record of the Kellam Hospital is
without parallel in history, having cured
without the use of the Knife, Acids, X-Ray
or Radium, over ninety per cent, of the
many hundreds of sufferers from Cancer
which it has treated during the past eigh
teen years. We want every man and
woman in the United States to know what
we are doing. KELLAM HOSPITAL, 1617
W. Main St., Richmond, Va. Write for
literature.
Appropriate
Designs....
FOR
Business Stationery
Letterheads
Statements
Checks
Cards
Let Us Make Your
Engravings
Halftone Cuts
♦
Zinc Etchings
Electrotypinb
Our work will be found best.
Our service the quickest.
Our prices are the lowest.
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.
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF JUNE 11, 1914
“WHAT DOEST THOU?”
Do you half do a thing,
Or does a thing half do you?
Does your common work sting,
Or does a sting” help you through?
Does your mind go with you,
Or do you go with your mind?
Does your Brain know what to do,
Or does what you do kill time?
The thing you wish for most is
your idol.
Very few of us ever “dip into the
future far as human eye can see”
because to most of us the future is
filled with darkness, and human vis
ion does not penetrate where there
is no light.
Generosity rarely ever dies in pov
erty.
Father had been away for a week,
and itoday he is expected home. “Papa
will soon be here,” cried little Wil
lie in his childish glee. Mother, with
quick footsteps went about doing lit
tle things for father’s comfort, and
now the kettle was boiling, the cable
was set, and in ten minutes time he
would be among them.
“May I go to the bridge to meet
him?’ said Willie.
“Yes, dear, if you are very careful.”
The little boy, flushed and happy,
ran across the field to the bridge
which h e knew his papa must cross
before reaching home. In the excite
ment oif the moment, Willie never
knew how it happened, and there
was no one else to explain the ac
cident, the boy was in the deep wa
ter of the creek, screaming in the
frenzy of despair.
A tall gentleman, turning the cor
ner of the road near by, hearing the
cry, hastened his footsteps into a
run.
“Somebody’s boy has fallen into the
water,” he exclaimed. Throwing aside
his coat he made a quick dive and
rescued the drowning boy just as he
was sinking for the last time.
“Somebody’s boy is saved,” said
the father, as he reached the bank,
“and O, God, how gracious thou art;
it is my own boy, my Willie.”
Somebody’s boy is in danger. There
is a gilded saloon across the way,
and the keeper is anxious to attract
him. Last night he crossed the
threshold for the first time; today he
is there again. Oh, what untold mis
ery is this? Somebody’s boy is on the
way to ruin.
Somebody's boy broke the Sabbath.
He had not meant to do it, but his
camrades pleaded so hard and he
could not withstand them. It was the
CHAT.
(Continued from Page 12.)
ed. To dress properly and to fulfil
their social obligations are for the
time theiri only duties.
How easily the experience leads
to deterioration in character, and a
positive unfitting of the girl for the
duties of a wife and mother! She
is more or less consciously waiting
(Continued on page 15).
Proverbs of Today
T. Erie Hillard.
Somebody’s Boy
The world is made up of Pushers
and Pullers and Drivers. All three
are a Driver, don’t go to sleep; if
if you are a Puller, don’t be a bal
ker; if you are a Pusher, don’t ever
hang on the back end.
Get right, and in all thy gettings
get right.
Practice smiling! The angels are
always smiling—and there are no
habits formed in Heaven.
What you see determines what you’ll
be.
Wine, theaters, cards, a dandy good
time —•
Sod-like!
Birds, flowers, purity, thoughts sub
lime—
God-like!
first step to a life of degradation and
somebody’s boy was ruined thereby.
Somebody’s boy was tempted to
steal. “It will not matter,” he plead
ed with his conscience, “it will not
become known, and I will never do
it again. The money was taken from
the drawer; it was the first step, and
somebody’s boy ended his life in the
state prison.
Somebody’s boy -had fallen from
the high estate for which his Master
had designed him. Father, mother,
pause not in your endeavor, for in
sitriving to save the weak and erring,
somebody's boy, over whom your heart
yearns, your own son may be snatch
ed from eternal ruin and restored
again to you. Somebodys boy may
mean your own.—Ex.
50 BEAUTIFUL TRANSFER RY PATTERNS
* POSTPAID FOR ONLY 25 CENTS.
//Designs for shirt waists, kimonos, towels, pillow
cases, belts, night gowns, baby caps, collars, jabots,
corset covers and chemises as well as every letter of
\ Ie alphabet.
/I Full Instructions and illustrations of different
1.-I stitches for each and every design, thus making it
SrSy eas Y for even a child to embroider beautifully.
ys.,, N° Special Transfer Ink Required.
No Transfer Paper Needed.
Mt p y Mention this paper and we will send postpaid the
xa y 50 patterns and full details for only 25c. Stamps
Xt , ™ 7 not taken. AGENTS WANTED.
SOUTHERN NOVELTY CO., Clinton, S. C.
SPLENDID SCHEDULE TO
TATE SPRINGS and BACK
GOING RETURNING
Lv. Atlanta 6:20 a m Lv. Tate Springs 1 1:30 a m
Ar. Ooltewah 10:20 a m Ar. Morristown I2;OO noon
Ar. Knoxville 2:00 p m Ar. Knoxville 1:45 p m
Ar. Morristown 3:25pm Ar. Ooltewah. s:lspm
Ar. Tate Springs 4:11 p m Ar. Atlanta 10:45 p m
All Meals on Dining Car Going and Returning.
Parlor Car Accomodations in Both Directions.
Low Round Trip Summer Tourist Fares.
For full information and tickets call on ticket agent or address
J. C. BEAM, A.G.P.A. R. L. BAYLOR, D.P.A.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ATLANTA, GA.
That’s the Way.
When you set out to make ice
cream, do not try the old way, but
use Jell-0
ICE CREAM POWDER
Stir the powder in a quart of
milk, without adding anything else
at all, and then freeze it, and you
will have nearly two quarts of de
licious ice cream, at a cost of about
nine cents a quart.
That’s the way to make ice
cream.
Five flavors of Jell-O Ice Cream
Powder : Vanilla, Strawberry,
Lemon, Chocolate, Unflavored.
10 cents each at any grocer’s
or general store.
The Genesee Pure Food Go., Le Roy, N. Y.
WASH DAY PROBLEM SOLVED
The ASCO VACUUM CLOTHES
j?' h I z ~orl\ WASHER successfully does its
K «i» ) work in five minutes. Simple and
easy. Children love the work.
/ \ No more aching backs or scalded
Zi=—hands. Does not wear or tear the
most delicate fabric. Compressed
a * r a,1(1 suction is the latest known.
B science for perfect cleaning'. The
J water and soap are forced through
the clothes. It is the AIR that
does the work—not a CLUB. It is
/compressed Allf\ unnecessary to pound with the
I and vacuum svcnonl -vasher. Take it easily. It will do
\,noEs the woßK_y the work. Send us $1.50 and we
will guarantee to s'd ve your wash
day p-oblcm. American Supply Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
> Massaging is Life
Health, strength and beauty depend upon
circulation which can be secured by use of
the ASCO VACUUM MASSAGE. 11 i s com
pact, convenient, can be used anywhere
as i t carries Its own power. In dem and by
both sexes. The facia massage problem
for milady has been solved. It brings rosy
tints. A guaranteed machine. Price $2.50.
Agents can make big money.
American Supply Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
Qri I TDETC Summer work
□t L L IKII b.
dents, farmers. Our trees easy to «e” Rig
profits. Write to-day. SMITH BROS.,
Dept. 45, Concord, Georgia.
DAISY FLY KILLER
flies. Neat, or
namental, convenient,
K vjvy cheap. Lasts all
80 aßon • Matle of
metal, can’tspillortlp
•sI over ; will not soil or
IgCy > n i u r e anything.
Guaranteed effective,
sold by dealerH ' or
6 sent by express pro
paid for sl.
HAROLD SOMERS, MO DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn. N. U
13