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lew Way to Quickly
Stop Worst Cough
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breaka * severe cough in 24
SP? treatment le based on the
Lcrlptlon known as Dr. King’s
w° Discovery for Coughs You
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m Vour throat for 16 or 20 sec-
V ’before swallowing, without
■ ..ring With water. The prescrip
‘n’ as a double action. It not
..ithes and heals soreness and
•ft-'ti.in, but it quickly loosens
i removes the phlegm and con
,tioa which are the direct cause
V.. coughing. People have been
o. shed how quickly the cough
. oped with this new treat
ed the whole cough condi
n oes in a very short time.
[ . prescription is for coughs,
o colds, hoarseness, bronchitis,
•' die croup, etc. It is excellent
’’Hldren as well as grownups—
b r'rmful drugs. Economical, too,
•ho cose is only one teaspoonful*
a” good druggists. Ask for
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CoucriS
cops
I Lift Off-No Pain!
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a lit
tle “Freezone” on an aching corn,
instantly that corn stops hurting,
then shortly you lift it right off with
fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard com, soft corn,
or com between the toes, and the
foot calluses, without soreness or
irritation.
SICK WOMEN
OF MIDDLE ACE
Can Be Carried Comfortably Over
The Critical Period by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
—Note Mrs. Headden’s Case
Macon, Georgia. “Duringthe Change
of Life I suffered with my whole right
side and could not lie
on my left side. I
WaS ' n a bout two
- * months and could not
get up only as my
son would lift me.
Ip f ■ After doctoring with
|BF out relief a man who
■ was rooming with us
;|pp- ' jif%_ toldmysonthatLydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege
tableCompoundcured
his mother at the
■ ■ Change of Life, so
I began taking your medicine. After
taking it for two weeks I could get out
of rny bed by myself. I am now 63
years old and in better health and
stronger than ever in my life. I have
recommended the Vegetable Compound
to many suffering women, young and
old, and you may use my name any
where as long as you please. I will be
glad to answer any letters sent to me. ”
—Mrs. F. B. Headden, 5 Holt Avenue,
Macon Georgia.
In a recent country-wide canvass of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, over 200,000 replies were received
and 98 out of every 100 reported they
had been benefited by its use. For Sale
by druggists everywhere.
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Here’s quick relief
■ T ust s few drops of Sloan’s
? atted on gently—will soothe
-ore, aching muscles at once,
l-o nibbing —it’s the liniment
.tself that stimulates the circu
lation, brings grateful relief,
and stops the pain! It will
not stain. All druggists—3sc.
Sloan’s Liniment— kills pain!
\o Worms in a Healthy Child
children troubled with Worms have an un
-1 7'*Y 00^or * w kich indicates poor blood, and as a
. ,- l ! ? c re _ ** raor e or less stomach disturbance.
. - -- Si ASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
I_‘ ’ 0 C'f three weeks will enrich the blood, ini'
ie digestion, and act as a General Strength
._ " i( jJ uc to the whole system. Nature will then
*7 dispel the worms, and the Child will be
- *sct health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
Modem Approach to the Bible
By REV. A. CONSTANTINE ADAMZ
Outline of sermon preached at
Fredonia Congregational Church Feb
ruary 15. 1925, based upon Dr. Har
ry Emerson Fosdick’s most recent
book, ‘‘The Modern Approach to tshe
Bible.”
Subject—“ Jesus versus the Theo
logical Christ.”
Text—“ Why call ye, me, Lord,
Lord, and do not the things which I,
say.” Luke 6:46.
Christianity rises or falls with the
personality of Jesus Christ. Christ!
was not called Christ because he had
two natures, but because of the work
he has undertaken and is doing. Yet
men have for almost nineteen cen-!
turies been debating as to the essen
tial nature of His personality. The
great debate started when men be
gan to THINK of Christ. It was
during the period from Constantine
to Gregory 1. 313-590 A. D. that the
personality of Jesus Christ became
a subject for debate. The Sabel-
lians in their zeal for the unity of
God overlooked his tri-personality.
While Arius held that Jesus was the
Son of God, but denied his co-essen
tial deity. One day during the year
318 or 319 A. D. the Bishop of Alex
andria preached a sermon on “The
Great Mystery of the Trinity and
Unity.” Arius (the cricket in the
wood pile) was present and thus the
great controversy was ignited. The
very theatres of Byzantium (now
Constantinople) began to ring with
jokes of the divisions of Christians.
The theory of Arius gradually gath
ered momentum until between 1539
and 1604, one Faustus Socinius for
mulated from these developments
the fundamentals of Unitarianism.
Argument, debate, theological
speculation about the personality of
Jesus Christ is profitable, but we
should place the emphasis where it
belongs i e upon what He DOES.
Jesus Christ was and is a dynamic
force in the world of human events.
When we cannot understand a force,
what is essentially is, as in the case
of electricity, we can discover what
it DOES. We should base our be
lief upon that.
It is time to have done with quib
bling over the theological Christ, and
to get back to Jesus, the ethical
teacher. For a long time this theo
logical Christ with his divine attri
butes has been exalted in the church.
Creeds have been recited about Him,
great anthems have been sung to
Him, great rituals have been per
formed before Him, and now after
nearly two thousand years civiliza
tion has been shaken by the most
destructable catyclysm in history.
The late war violated everything
Jesus ever taught, and turned the
world into almost irremediable con
fusion. The result is a growing dis
satisfaction with mere theological
speculation about Jesus Christ, and
a growing INSISTENCE for the life
He makes possible for the world
for righteousness, brotherhood,
peace, principles on which alone civ
ilization can endure.
For nearly twenty centuries you
have been praising your theological
Christ, yet child labor still curses
our American people. It is not the
will of God that one of these little
ones shoulc] perish. Matthew 18:14.
Then why call le, me, Lord, Lord,
and do not the things which I say?
For nearly twenty centuries you
have been praising your theological
Christ, yet racial hatred still wells
up bitter in men. Wayward chil
dren, oblivious to the fact, one is
your teacher, and all ye are breth
ren. Matthew 23:8. And that
from one common origin God has
made ALL the peoples of the jvorld.
Acts 17:26. Science corroborates
this. Then why call ye, me, Lord,
Lord, and do not the things which I
say?
For nearly twenty centuries you
have been forming creeds about your
theological Christ, yet industrial des
potism still grinds its victims with a
hard heel. As you would that men
should do to you, do ye even so to.
them, for this is the law and the j
prophets. Matthew 7:12. Then why
call ye, me, Lord, Lord, and do not
the things which I say?
For neariy twenty centuries you,
have been controversally debating;
your theological Christ, yet war with j
all its hideousness still curses men. ;
Blessed are the peace makers, for j
they shall be called the sons of God.
Matthew 5:9. How can you call Him
Lord, Lord, and do not the tnings
which he says?
For nearly twenty centuries you
have been saying nice things about
your theological Christ, but not every
one that saith unto me. Lord, Lord,
shall enter into the Kingdom of
Heaven: but he that DOETH the will
of my Father. Matthew 7:21. God
requires, not lip service, but that you
do justly, love kindnejs, and walk
humbly with thy God. Micah 6:3.
Therefore, Why call ye, me, Lord,
Lord, and do not the things which I
say ?
Those things which have been the
custom for a long time, which SEEM
NATURAL, when wound wrong, can
and must be done away with if we
are to keep pace with Jesus.
They say that under the snow and
ice of Spitzbergen are remains of
tropic forests, vegetation, etc., etc.
How do you explain? The climate
has changed. The cradle of civiliza
tion was rocked in Africa, but now
we speak of Africa as the Dark Con
tinent. How do you explain?
Things have changed. The central
part of the United States on north
ward was once covered with drifting
snow and ice, a mighty glacier. Why
so different now? Climate has
changed.
Slavery once seemed natural but
we did away with it. Piracy once
seemed natural, it has gone. Re
ligious wars once seemed natural,
and we trust we have seen the last
of them.
RACE HATRED. THE LIQUOR
TRAFFIC, COMMERCIALIZED
VICE, INTERNATIONAL ARMA
MENTS, AUTOCRATIC INDUS
TRIES (which are not right) may
seem natural, but for all that, by the
grace of God, we Christians propose
to overpass them. We must answer
Jesus’ question. Why call ye, me,
Lord, Lord, and do not the things
which I say?
“DIAPEPSIN” ENDS
STOMACH MISERY,
GAS, INDIGESTION
*
Instantly! Stomach corrected! You
never feel the slightest distress from
indigestion or a sour, acid, gassy
stomach, after you eat a tablet of
“Pape’s Diapepsin.” The moment it
reaches the stomach all sourness,
flatulence, heartburn, gases, palpita
tion and pain disappear. Druggists
guarantee each package to correct
digestion at once. End your stom
ach trouble for few cents.
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The membership of registered
trade unions in Great Britain, which
reached nearly 7,000,000 in 1920,
fell to 4,500,000 in 1922, according
to an official report recently issued.
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared SyrupTonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. ® Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
On postal money orders sent to
Spain the amount of the order must
be shown in pesetas and centesmos
as well as in dollars and cents.
COLOR IT NEW WITH
“DIAMOND DYES”
Beautiful home
dyeing and tinting
is guaranteed with \
Diamond Dyes. Just
dip in cold water to lbi
tint soft, delicate //L
shades, or boil to
dye rich, permanent j . Eggy
colors. Each 15-cent j
package contains di- uO
rections so simple *1 fijgSi
any woman can dye LvJ
o r tint lingerie,
silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses,
coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies,
coverings, hangings, everything new.
Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other
kind—and tell your druggist whether
the material you wish to color is wool
or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton,
or mixed goods.
o
Benzine was discovered by Michael
Faraday 100 years ago next June.
o
Vienna’s municipal consul recently
purchased 1,867,814 square meters of
land, of which 804,675 square me
ters have been cut up into lots.
COLDS
“Pape’s Cold Compound”
Breaks a Cold Right Up
Take two tablets
every three hours
until three doses are
taken. The first
dose always gives wfJw
relief. The second mrjjft
and third doses
completely break
up the cold. Pleas
ant and safe to TV
take. Contains no ) /
quinine or opiates. W
Millions use “Pape’s / £j
Cold Compound.” ( r
Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists
guarantee it.
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES
Account Presidential Inau
guration, Washington, D.
C., March 4, 1925.
Fare and one-half round trip;
tickets on sale to the public March
1, 2 and 3.
Final limit of tickets March 9.
Apply to any ticket agent or rep
resentative for total round trip fares,
schedules, sleeping car reservations
and any other information desired.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
THE RIGHT WAY
Because funds for the building of
houses for those of Pernambuco who
lost their homes in floods ran short
of expectation, separate living places
cannot be built, but a building large
enough to house a large part of the
pauper population will be construct
ed.
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SPECIAL NOTICE—TWO CARS OF
No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY AT $33.00
PER TON; A LOT OF GOOD
YOUNG MULES, PRICES RIGHT;
WOOD AND COAL; AND ACID
AND SODA FOR YOUR CROPS.
SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY.—W.
R. BAIRD, MITCHELL’S OLD STA
BLES. 2-19
When a motorist from New Y’ork
was arrested at Oban, Scotland, for
speeding, he had only his French
chauffer to testify for him, but no
body in the town could speak French
and the American lost the case.
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Colds Cause Qrip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine.'’
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
o
Among the demands made by gov
ernment employees of Great Britain
are a minimum wage of sls for lab
erers, a 44-hour week, a week’s vaca
tion with pay each year and non
contributary pensions.
- O -■ ■
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tonic end Isxstive effect, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing
In the head. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
Cost of living is decreasing in
Lithunia, and bounteous crops are
helping to bring better conditions
there.
Never before a value to equal
this Special Six Sedan-at $1985
AT this new low price—the
XXSpecial Six Sedan stands
out as the most compelling
value that Studebaker has ever
offered.
Here is a car that provides all
of the performance, all of the
comfort and all of the depend
ability that any car can give—
at a price that no other pro
ducer can even approach.
But why mention the distinc
tive features of this car, when
the American public itself has
established the greatest of all
selling arguments in its favor by
buying it?
STANDARD SIX
3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster ..$1125
5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton .. 1145
5-Pass. Coach 1295
3-Pass. Country Club Coupe 1345
5-Pass. Coupe 1445
5-Pass. Brougham 1465
5-Pass. Sedan 1545
5-Pass. Berline 1600
Barnesville Auto Cos.
STUDEBAKER
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
SEQUENCE
Young Man—So Miss Ethel is
your oldest sister? Who comes af
ter her?
Small Boy—Nobody ain’t come
yet, but pa says the first fellow that
comes can have her.—Everybody’s.
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Ait brine* infirmiti**. such •• aluggiah I
bowel*, w**k kidnay*. torpid Uvar. |
Tutt’s Pills
|h*ee a pecific effort on the** organ*. I
•timulatina the bowel*, give* natural I
action, and impart* vigor to the ayetom. I
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More than 30 miles of streets in
San Jose, Costa Rica, are to be
paved with concrete, asphalt and
macadam.
Poultry Supplies
We have in stock Buckeye
Incubators and Brooders.
Conkeys Buttermilk Start
ing Feed.
Conkeys Poultry Remedies.
Oyster Shell —Charcoal
Founts and Feeders.
Mail Orders Filled Promptly.
Barnesville Hardware Go.
Barnesville, Ga.
Phone 5-W
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Its low price is due to Stude
baker’s uniquely fortunate man
ufacturing facilities. It is pro
duced complete in large volume
in Studebaker plants, where
production costs are shared by
three distinct models, which are
offered in 19 body types.
Don’t make the mistake of
buying before you know what
Studebaker has to offer. Come
in and see the Special Six Sedan
learn what it offers at its
reduced price.
Get all the facts before you
decide to buy any car.
Reduced Prices On All Closed Models
SPECIAL SIX
3-Pas3. Duplex-Roadster $1450
5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . 1495
3- Sport Roadster... 1535
5-Pass. Brougham 1795
4- Victoria 1895
5- Sedan 1985
5-Prss. Berline 2060
A ll prices /. o. b. factory
Terms to meet your convenience
VITAMINS \
It was while experimenting with
cod-liver oil to unlock the secret
of its wonderful health-building
virtues, that the basis of its great
helpfulness to mankind, the
vitamins, was discovered.
Scott's Emulsion
needs no introduction to the
millions who during fifty years
past have been helped to strength
and better health.
Scott’s Emulsion, the great
strength-maker, serves
millions of children and
adults regularly. Why VrlT
not you ?
Scott A Bowur, Bloomfield, N. J. 34-25
Full-sized balloon tires,
for which steering mech
anism, body lines and
even the fenders were
especially designed. Au
tomatic spark control.
Lights controlled from
switch on steering wheeL
Upholstered in genuine
mohair. Natural wood
wheels. Dome and rear
comer lights. One-piece
windshield, automatic
windshield cleaner, rear
view mirror. Inspection
lamp. Motometer,heater.
Instruments, including
clock and gasoline gauge,
in single grouping. Step
pads and kick plates.
BIG SIX
7-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton .$1875
5-Pass. Coupe 2450
7-Pass. Sedan 2575
7-Pass. Berline 2650
NOTE: Standard Six —4-wbeel brakes. 4
difcc wneei9 . . Uaj extra
fep'*cifl Six —4-wheel braktH, 5
ditc wheels . . $75 extra
I2ig Six—4~wtee t'fc’akes, 5 disc
wi.eeltt . . . $75 extra