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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONA!,
Stomach Trouble
Can Be Corrected
Quickly and Easily
If the Stomach Is Upset and
the Digestive System Is
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(<0. 1824, Western Newspaper Union.)
WEEKLY MENU SUGGES
TIONS
(By REV, P. B. FITZWATER, D.D.. Teacher
ot English Bible In the Moody Bible lneU-
tute of Chicago.)
((£>, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for May 25
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Doesn’t hart, one bit I Drop a little
“Freezone" on an aching corn, Instant
ly that com stops hurting, then short
ly yon lift It right off with fingers.
Yonr druggist sells a tiny bottle of
*Vrcerone” for a few cents, sufficient to
remove every hard com, soft com, or
com.between the toes, and thei foot
calluses, Without soreness or Irritation.
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KEEPING WELL An (ft T.blet
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MAKE IT YOURSELF
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PLANS and IN STRUCTION8 $1.00
faAfCOWAN, 1515 L iawood, Kansas City. Mo.
When some men court trouble It re*
suits In marriage.
Tf your eyes smart or feel sc&ldefiT Roman
Wye Balsam, applied on going to bed, will
gelieYO them by morning. Adv.
Popularity that is purchased Is nev*
er a bargain. *
Lift Off-No Pain!
IREMIAH AND THE BABYLONIAN
CR1SI8
LESSON TEXT—Jer. 26.
GOLDEN TEXT—"Amend your way*
and your dolnga, and obey the. voice of
the Lord your God.”—Jer. 26:13.
PRIMARY TOPIC—God Saves a Brave
Prophet.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The Story of a
Brave Prophet.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Standing Bravely for tho Right.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Jeremiah's Message to His People.
Jeremiah's Solemn Warning to
Judah (vv. 1-7).
The Lord commanded him to stand
In a conspicuous -place In the Temple
and proclaim the Judgment which was
about to fall upon them because of
their sins. The object was to provoke
them to repentance (v. 3). If they
would not.repeut, Ood would make
the Temple as Shiloh (v. 6). Just as
Slilloli, was once the dwelling place
of the Lord and now fallen Into decay
and abandoned, so will It be with the
Temple. Jeremiah was sent to speak
tile words which the Lord had told
him and not to diminish a word.
II. Jeremiah on Trial (vv. 8-11).
1. Cause of Arrest (v. 8). It was
for faithfully speaking all the Lord
had commanded. The one who speaks
boldly wliat God commands shall be
opposed. The time-server and self-
seeker will not stand for such a min
istry. The Isaiahs and Jeremiahs
must suffer.
2. The Charge (vv. 8, 9). It was a
capital crime. They said, "Thou Shalt
surely die.” His guilt according to
their charge was twofold: (1) Pre
tending to speak for God; (2) Speak
ing against the temple and the city.
According to their charge he was
guilty of blasphemy and sacrilege.
The one who prophesied without
God’s command was to be punished
by death (Deut. 18:20). Blasphemy
was jilso punished by death (Lev.
24:16).' Both Jesus and Stephen were
accused of blespuemy.
3. The Princes Sit In Judgment (w.
10,11). When the excitement reached
the ears of the princes they came to
judge of the merits of the case. Mat
ters of state were not entirely in the
hands of the priests and elders, but
were partly controlled by members of
the royal family.
III. Jeremiah’s Defense (vv. 12-15).
Threats of death did not deter him
from preaching, but only made him re
peat his message.
1. Reiterates His Divine Commis
sion (v. 12). He had-nothing to deny,
but to repeat what he had said. He
plainly told them that in opposing him
they were opposing God, for he was
God's messenger.
2. His Exhortation (v. 13). He
urged them to amend their ways and
obey God, and God would not bring
upon them Judgment.
3. He Gave Himself Up (▼. 14). He
did not resist the powers of govern
ment (Rom. 13:1). Knowing that he
was sent of God he was content to
trust God for deliverance.
4r WornB of Fatal Consequence (v.
15). He frankly tolcUhem that God bad.
sent him, and If they killed him they
would be guilty of defying God. Woe
would not only fall upon them, bat
the nation and city would suffer. v
IV. Jeremiah 8aved (vv. 18-24).
He was acquitted. God Is able to
raise up friends and advocates from
the ranks of those who oppose ns.
1. Judgment of the Princes (v; 16).
They pronounced him not guilty, as b»
had spoken In the name of the Lord.
Jeremiah’s words convinced them that
he was speaking the truth.
2. Speech of the Elders (w, 17-23).
As the princes probably represented
the king, so the elders represented the
people. The elders pleaded for Jere
miah and adduced, several case* in
Illustration:
(1) Mlcuh (w. 18, 19). Micah had
prophesied against Jerusalem, but King
Hezeklah Instead of putting him to
death, repented and thus turned aside
the punishment which was Impending.
(2) Urljnh (vv. 20-23). Urljah
ihesled against the city and land
thus incurred the wrath of
, who even brought him back
pt whence he had fled and
Tho eye that sees all things else,
sees not Itself.
this was done, Judgment
thwarted. Killing God’s
not prevent God’s Judg-
mslfies It. In the case
. „esefetah God’s Judgments were
turned aside through heeding the word*
the prophet, and in the case of
Judgment fell upon the
of refusal and maltreat-
prooliet.
by AlUkam (v. 24), Abi-
been ft man of Influence
at such a time.
Not Working Properly
One Cannot Hope to Feel
Well and Strong. Many
Complications Have Their
Origin in an Upset Stom
ach.
TANLAC IS WORLD'S
BEST TONIC FOR
STOMACH TROUBLE
This Great Medicine Will
Tone Up the System,
Soothe an Inflamed Stom
ach, Remove Accumulated
Poison and Start the Di
gestive Organs Function
ing Properly, Thus Allow
ing tiie System to Assimi
late the Food One Eats—
All Good Druggists Sell
TANLAC
The earthen pot must keep clear of
the brass kettle.
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St .Joseph’s
LIVER REGULATOR'
ft/ BL00D IIVER KIDNEYS |
3he BIG CANj
able fruit Is enjoyed. Oranges, grape
fruit, apples, prunes, bananas are all
good, giving us enough ot a variety.
8UNDAY — Breakfast: Cinnamon
rolls, bacon and eggs. Dinner: Chick
en pie, mashed potatoes. Support
Sandwiches, lettuce salad.
MONDAY — Breakfast: Buckwheat
cakes, sausage. Dinner: Ham souffle,
escalloped potatoes. Supper: Onion
and applo salad.
TUE8DAY—Breakfast: Baked po
tatoes, drawn butter sauce. Dinner:
Stuffed, baked calves’ hearts, boiled
onlons~- Supper: Omelet.
WEDNESDAY —Breakfast: Boiled
rice with cream. Dinner: Broiled
steak, baked bananas. 8upper: Eng
lish drop cakes.
THUR8DAY—Breakfast: Graham
gems, doughnuts. Dinner: Apple dump
lings. 8upper: Cookies, canned pears.
FRIDAY—Breakfast: Eggs on toast
Dinner: Potatoes baked In half shell.
8upper: Fish salad.
8ATURDAY — Breakfast: Oranges,
oatmeal, cream and sugar. Dinner:
Veal roast, basted with pickled peach
syrup. 8upper: Qraham bread, canned
strawberries.
Ham 8ouffle.
Take a cupful of cold, cooked
chopped ham, one-lialf cupful of bread
crumbs, three eggs, a pint of milk,
pepper and salt to taste. Beat the
eggs, mix the Ingredients thoroughly,
and bake twenty minutes In a moder
ate o$en. Serve with tomato sauce.
Canned tomato soup makes a very
good sauce, saving time, when thnt Is
to be considered.
Baked Bananas.
Slice bananas lengthwise, lay In a
well-buttered pan, sprinkle with lemon
juice, butter and add a bit of water,
bake until well done. Serve as a
garnish to the broiled steak.
Fish 8alad.
Cook together over hot water a
tablespoonful of flour, a tenspoonful
each of salt, mustard, sugar nml melted
butter, a dash of cayenne and one-
third of a cupful of mild vinegar, the
beaten yolks of two eggs. Stir until
smooth, beat with nn egg beater while
coollDg. ' Separate Into small flakes
any cold fish, add a little lemon
juice and let stnnd one hour. Stir
with a fork, add the dressing with
half a cupful of whipped cream.
Place In small molds If desired, chill
nnd serve garnished with lemon slices
and parsley.
Luck means the hardships and
privations which you have not hes
itated to endure; the long nights
you have devoted to work. Luck
means the appointments you have
never failed to keep; the trains you
have never failed to catch.—Max
O’RelL
EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS
A most delicious dish of ham an
potatoes may be prepared ns follows;
Ham and 8cal-
SI
loped Potatoes.—
Prepare potatoes
as usual and
place a slice of
ham on top. Bake
until the potatoes
ore tender and
the ham a good
brown. Serve
from tile dish In which It was baked.
Jellied Prunes.—Pick over, wash and
soak one-third of * pound of prunes In
two Cupfuls of cold water nnd cook
the same water until soft; remove tho
prunes, stone end cut Into quarters. To
the prune water add enough boiling
water to make two cupfuls. Soak two
and one-half tablespoonfuls of granu
lated gelatin In one-half ctapful of cold
water, dissolve In hot liquid, add one
cupful of sugar, one-fourth cupful of
lemon juice, then strain, add the
prunes, mold and chill. Stir twice
while cooling to prevent prunes from
settling.
Bread Pudding.—Pour a quart of
scalded milk over two cupfuls of stRle
bread crumbs, let stand fifteen min
utes. Add the yolks of two eggs, two
tablespoonfuls of butter, a grating of
nutmeg nnd one-half cupful of sugar,
then fold In the stillly-beaten whites of
the eggs, a half cupful of raisins, turn
Into a buttered baking dish and bake
until firm. Serve with a hard sauce.
Cottage Pudding With Chocolate
Sauce.—Prepare the pudding by
creaming two-thirds of a cupful of
sugar with three tablespoonfuls ot
butter, add a beaten egg. one cup
ful of flour sifted with two teaspoon-
fuls of baking powder and alternate
the flour- with one-half cupful of
milk. Beat well and hnke In a small,
dmliow pan. Serve with chocolate
nuce,
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INSIST 1 Unless you see the
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are not getting the genuine
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millions and prescribed by phy
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O /hS* ACCCpt ° nly *
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Handy "Bayer” bores of 12 tablets
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MOTHER!
Watch Child's Tongue
“California Fig Syrup" is
Children’s Harmless
Laxative
When yonr child Is constipated, bil
lons, has colic, feverish-breath, coated
tongue, or diarrhea, a teaspooriful of
genuine “California Fig Syrup” sweet
ens the stomach and promptly cleans
the bowels of poisons, gases, bile, soar
ing food and waste. Never cramps or
overacts. Contains no narcotics or
soothing drugs. Children love Its de
licious taste.
Ask your druggist for genuine “Cal
ifornia Fig Syrup” which has full di
rections for babies and children of all
ages, plainly printed on bottle. Moth
er I You must say "California" or yon
may get an Imitation fig syrup.
Itohlng
PILES
PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re
lieves ITCHING PILES and you
can get restful sleep after the
first application.
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refund money If PAZO OINT
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iwaror. rt.tntv riffthng
tuucuraaoap
Is Pure and Sweet
Ideal for Children
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