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Citizenship I
It is the plain, public duty of every |
4 citizen to criticize proposed govern- I
ment measures believed to be harmful. I
Swift & Company is in a better pos- |
* ' ition perhaps, than others, to under- I
stand the meat packing business in all g
its relations to public and private inter- |
ests, even though the others may have I
been giving the subject a great deal of I
sincere attention. I
Swift & Company is convinced that |
interference with its legitimate business |
function by governmental agencies, |
• however well intentioned, would be an |
' injury to every man, woman and I
child who wants meat to eat, as well |
as to the men who raise the meat and g
£) to those who dress and distribute it. |
Maximum service that cannot |
monopolize because of keen competi- g
tion and lack of control over sources |
of supply is furnished at a minimum g
of profit—a fraction of a cent per |
pound from all sources. |
Therefore Swift & ^Company is &
taking every legitimate step of citizen- |
ship to prevent such interference. |
These advertisements are intended I
to help you, and to help Congress I
decide what is best to be done. Mis- I
takes are costly and apt to be harmful I
in these trying times. g
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Old Cannon Ball Found in River.
A cannon ball of the type made for
big guns of the days before explosive
shells was used in warafre was
brought up from the bottom of the
■vh Mississippi river, below the high dam
at St Paul recently and is to be turned
over to the Minnesota Historical so
ciety.
When a United States engineering
department dredge hauled up a dipper
of rock the cannon ball was found in
it How it got into the river could
not be learned, for guns of that type
were never put to actual test at the
fort and the ammunition'- always was
carefully guarded.
Guns that used that type of ball are
now used for decorative purposes only,
some of them having been given to the
Minnesota Soldiers’ home and others
placed on the grounds of the state
capitol.
< Telephone Progress.
The development in telephonic and
telegraphic equipment effected during
the war would have occupied probably
from ter^ to fifteen years during ordi
nary peace times.
* KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
BETTER LOOK OUT!
Kidney and bladder troubles don’t
disappear of thenaclves. They grow
upon you, slowlj^ut steadily, under
mining your health with deadly cer
tainty, until you fall a victim to in
curable disease.
Stop your troubles while there is
time. Don’t wait until little pains be
come big aches. Don’t trifle with dis
ease. To avoid future suffering begin
4 treatment with QOLD MEDAL Haar
“ lem Oil Capsules now. Take three or
four every day until you feel that you
are entirely free from pain.
This well-known preparation has been
one of the national remedies of Hol
, land for centuries. In 1696 the govern-
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rua sanitary methoos Amico m the
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Night-Time—How to See It
• Radium paint is not the only thing
> that will illuminate a watch on a dark
5 night. So saith Benjamin F. Lock
> wood, somewhat defiantly, for he has
i just invented a decidedly complicated
I device for so doing.
In the first place, you must wear a
motorist’s glove; then yop attach your
; watch to the back of the cuff; next
• you adjust the bulb and shade so the
i watch is illuminated. A battery is
1 tucked in the side of the glove and
■ wires run around until they terminate
! in two contact points in the thumb and
i first finger.
When you wish*to see the time, act
■ as if you were pinching some one
, and the lamp will light—Popular
: ‘Science Monthly.
Horn Headlight.
An automobile horn and headlight
have been combined by an inventor, the
sound being produced back of the re
Hector and issuing around it.
A summer girl has many engage
ments, but the telephone girl gets the
most rings.
ment of the Netherlands granted a spe
cial charter authorizing its sale.
The good, housewife of Holland would
almost as soon be without food as with
out her “Real Dutch Drope,” as she
quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules. Their use restores
strength and is responsible in a great
measure for the sturdy, robust health
of the Hollanders.
Do not delay. Go to your druggist
and insist on his supplying you with a
box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil
Capsules. Take them as directed, and
if you are not satisfied with results your
druggist will gladly refund your money.
Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on
the box and accept no other. In sealed
boxes, three sizes*
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
MFBOVED UNirOlN INTEINATWMAt
siNwscmoi
Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D.,
Teacher of English Bible in the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 191*. Western Newspaper Union)
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 16
WITNESSES OF CHRIST'S GLORY.
LESSON TEXT—Luke 8:28-36.
GOLDEN TEXT—This ie my beloved
Son: hear ye him.—Mark 9:7.
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—Matt. 17:1-
8; Mark 9:2-8; II Peter 1:16-18.
PRIMARY AND JUNIOR TOPIC-Peter
and John with Jesus on the mountain.
SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Ths
glory of Jesus Christ.
While it is true that in this lesson
the disciples are witnesses of Christ’s
glory, the full truth is that the mani
festation of Christ in glory was to give
to the discouraged disciples a fore
gleam of the Messianic Kingdom. The
hopes of the disciples were crushed
when Christ announced his death on
the cross. They were unable to see
how victory could issue from death.
Jesus took with him Peter, James,
and John, and went into the mountain
to pray. His chief aim in retirement
was to get the disciples apart into a
state of receptivity so that he might
show them the method of the Kingdom.
Before going to the mountain he de
clared that there were some standing
in his presence who would not taste
of death till they should see the Son
of Man coming in his Kingdom (Luke
9:27; Matt. 16:28). That their droop
ing spirits might be revived and their
confidence restored, he is transfigured
before them. Two men from the upper
world are sent to converse with him
about his approaching death in Jerus
alem (v. 31) —the very thing about
which the disciples refused to talk.
Then, too, God’s own voice was heard
in words of approval of Christ’s course,
directing them to hear the Master.
Surely they cannot doubt his ability
now to carry into execution his king
dom plans. The purpose, then, of the
transfiguration is to give the disciples
a foregleam of the coming Kingdom,
to enable them to see the Kingdom in
embryo. That this is true is not only
shown by the context and circumstanc
es, but by the inspired Interpretation
of one who was with hiri) and knew
all that happened. Peter said, “For
we did not follow cunningly devised
fables when we made known unto you
the power and coming of our Lord
Jesus Christ, but we were eye witness
es of his majesty, for he received of
God the Father, honor and glory when
there came such a voice to him from
the excellent glory. This is my belov
ed Son in whom I am well pleased:
and this voice we ourselves heard come
out of heaven, when we were with him
in the holy mount. And we have the
word of prophecy made more sure;
whereunto ye do well that ye take heed,
as unto a lamp shining in a dark place,
until the day dawn, and the day-star ’
arise in your hearts (2 Peter 1:16-19 i
R. V.). To those who believe in the
inspiration of the Bible these words
are final. Let us therefore note the
outstanding features of the Kingdom
as displayed in the transfiguration.
I. Jesus Christ the Glorified King
on Mount Zion (v. 29).
The glorified King on this Mount
was Intended to symbolize the Messi- ‘
anic Kingdom when Christ returns to
■ the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem 1
(Zech. 14:4-17). This is still in the
’ future, and will be literally fulfilled.
‘ 11. The Glorified Saints With Christ ,
’ (vv. 30, 31).'
, 1. Moses, who was once denied an en-
1 trapce into Palestine, appears now in
glory, representing the redeemed of :
1 the Lord who will pass through death
£ into the Kingdom. Many thousands of
f the redeemed have fallen asleep and at
’ the coming of the Lord shall be awak
। ened to pass into the Kingdom.
2. Elijah, now glorified, represents
' the redeemed who shall pass into the
Kingdom through translation. Many
shall be living upon the earth when the
1 Lord shall come, and shall without dy
; ing be changed and thus pass into the
r Kingdom (1 Cor. 15:50-53; 1 Thess. 4:-
14-18).
3. They talk of the very thing which
i the disciples refused to believe, name
ly, the death of Christ
111. Israel, in the Flesh, in Connec
tion With the Kingdom, Represented
by Peter, James and John (v. 28).
Israel shall be called from thetr hiding
, place among all nations of the earth
and shall be gathered to Jesus Christ
the King, as the central people in the
Kingdom (Ez. 37:21-27).
1. Peter proposes to build three tab
ernacles (v. 33). The Feast of Taber
nacles looked forward to the glorious
reign of Christ. Peter caught a
glimpse of the significance of the trans
figuration. His proposition showed
that he thought of the Feast of Taber
nacles. and therefore of the Millenium.
2. The divine voice (v. 35). At this
timAGod himself uttered his words, as
suring them that this one in glory was
his son Jesus Christ.
IV. The Multitude at the Foot of the
Mountain (vv. 37-43).
This is representative of the nations
which shall be brought into the King
dom which shall-be established over
Israel (see Isaiah 11:10-12). The peo
ple here were grievously oppressed by
the devil. There are times when the
devil is especially active in his op
pression of men. About the time of
Christ’s first coming he did his best
to harass men. Just before Christ’s
coming again he will be especially ac
tive, for he knows that his time is I
short.
BLACK-DRAUGHT A
’ FAMILY MEDICINE
Some Kind of Stomach Trouble
With Cramps and Terrible
Pains Made This Oklahoma
Man’s Life Miserable Un
til Black-Dr aught Re
lieved Him. ।
Chickasha, Okla.—Mrs. J. W. Walker’
recently said this: “We use Black-
Draught as a family medicine and
think it is the only liver medicine
made. My husband makes it up and
uses it as a tonic as well as a laxa
tive. I use it for headache, sour stom
ach, a full heavy feeling after meals,
which I suppose is indigestion, and it
certainly does me a lot of good.
My husband had some kind of stom
ach trouble—we don’t know just what.
It would strike him just any time in
the day and cramp or pain him just
terribly bad. Someone told him how
to make a tea of the Black-Draught,
which he did. It did liim so much
good, it removed the cause and cured
him. Since then we have praised the
Black-Draught to our friends, and
gladly do so.”
Seventy years of successful use has
made Thedford’s Black-Draught a
standard, household remedy. Every;
member of the family at times needs
the help that Black-Draught can give
in cleansing the system and prevent
ing or relieving the troubles that come
from constipation, indigestion, lazy
liver, etc.
Try Black-Draught. Sold by all drug
gists.—Adv.
Unique Shipping Condition.
During 1918, for the first time in
the history of Norwegian shipping,, the:
number of foreign vessels entering and
clearing at Norwegian ports was great
er than those of national registry. This
was due to war conditions. A great
number of Norwegian vessels had
been chartered by the allies for over
sea service, and the blocktide and gen
eral restrictions growing out of it bad
reduced botli imports and exports to
a very small figure compared with the
records of previous years. The per
centage of vessels of national regis
try in the Norwegian carrying trade of
1918 was only 31.6, as compared with
50.2 in 1917 and 50.7 in 1913.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas
County—ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business in the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN
DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J, CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
ny presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak
m internally and acts through the Blood
m the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
S’. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Saved Scolding. /
Patience—l like the movies b( ?uuse
It’s dark.
Patrice —Naughty, naughty.
“No, not that, but when it’s dark
ind a dozen men near you stand up
and start putting on their coats before
he end of the picture, you can’t say
inything because you're not sure which
struck you In the eye.”
Insist on having Dr. Peery’s "Dead Shot”
tor Worms or Tapeworm and the druggist
will get it for you. It is the only Verml
tuse which operates after a, single dose. Adv.
A woman never thinks that a mqn
•hinks she talks too much.
g Children Cry For
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ESSy * Rs isci ■
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium,
Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.
For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the
relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea;
allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the
Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving
healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The
Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
y^Bears the Signature of __
In Use For Over 30 Years
„ . The Kind You Have Always Bought
Exact Copy of Wrappet. * TH«e«HT*uncoMß*Hv,H«w TonKeiTV,
"GLAD I DIDN’T TAKE CALOMEL”
You Never Wake Up Weak, Gripy or Sickened Aftef
Taking “Dodson’s Liver Tone”—Listen!
MIL I
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It’s
horrible! Take a dose of the danger
ous drug tonight and tomorrow you
lose a day.
Calomel is mercury! When it comes
into contact with sour bile, it crashes
into it, breaking it up. Then is when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp
ing. If you are sluggish, if liver is
torpid and bowels constipated or you
have headache, dizziness, coated
tongue, 'f breath is bad or stomach
ECZEMA^
ment offers you have seen so many
times. We don’t offer to give you some
thing for nothing—but we do guarantee that
you can try this wonderful treatment, en
tirely at our risk, and this guarantee is
backed by your local druggist.
J. W. Perkins of Atlanta. Georgia,
writes: “I was afflicted with a very bad case f
of Eczema for 25 years, which was in my feet, I
legs and hips. Through all this time I tried
different remedies and doctors' prescrip
tions. obtaining no relief until I used your ‘ .
HUNT’S SALVE.
“One Bex entirely cured me, and though
two years hare elapsed I have had no re
turn of the trouble. Naturally I regard it
as the greatest remedy in the world.”
Hunt’s Salve is compounded especially for the treatment of Eczema,
Itch, Ringworm, Tetter and other skin diseases.
Remember Hunt’s Salve costs you nothing if you are not satisfied,
so do not delay but get a box now on our money back guarantee. Price
75c at your druggist s or direct by mail if he does not handle it.
A. B. RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Texas
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SOLD FOR 50 YEARS.
FoIMALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. C LT^ T P ^ G S T ^
INFLUENZA Pink Eye, Shipping
" -■ Fever, Epizootic
And all diseases of the horse affecting his throat speedily
cured; colts and horses in the same stable kept from hav.
Ing them by using SPOHN’S COMPOUND; 3 to 6 doses
often cure. Safe for brood mares, baby colts, stallions^
all ages and conditions. Most skillful scientific compound.
SPOHN'S is sold by your druggist.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Mfrs.. Goshen, Ind.
Sure Cure, Anyway.
An Ohio man is said to have been
cured of rheumatism by being struck <
by lightning, but no mention is made <
of when and where the funeral was '
held.—Anaconda Standard.
sour, just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight.
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dod
son’s Liver Tone for a few cents.
Take a spoonful and if it doesn’t
straighten you right up and make yott
feel fine and vigorous, go back to the
store and get your money. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is destroying the sale of
Calomel because it can not salivate ot
make you sick.—Adv.
Universal Patronage.
Ever notice it? No kid is ever so
dinky but some nice old lady stops
on the street and says: “My, my!
What a big boy you’re getting to be!"
—Judee.