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HOW MRS. BOYD
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' Canton, Ohio.—“l Buffered from a
female trouble which caused me much
~ suffering, and two
IHMIIIIIIIIII doctors decided
dMaHkln that I would have
to go through an
operation before I
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“My mother, who
' had been helped by
| LydiaE. Pinkham's
: Vegetable Com
il pound, advised me
to try it before sub-
wittmgtoanopera-
^ion. It relieved me
■ .r... ...j from my troubles
so I can do my house work without any
difficulty. I advise any woman who is
afflicted with female troubles to give
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound a trial and it will do as much for
them.”—Mrs. Marib Boyd, 1421 Sth
St, N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi
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so many women have been cured by this
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fair trial before submitting to such a
trying ordeal.
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How can anyone with a sour, gassy
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If neglected, Acid-Stomach may cause you
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Only one man, or even a boy, with
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When not sawing, the engine can be
used for other work requiring power.
* MHbMp Beware of Imltatioas.
The entire machine is mounted on
truck wheels to make it easy to move
to the trees or logs, and from cut to
cut on a log without stopping the en
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truck wheels are placed parallel with
the skids and the rig hauled straight
ahead. The wheels turn on a two
way spindle. You do not have to take
them off, but can change direction of
wheel travel by merely taking out a
pin.
The Ottawa can be fitted for saw
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surface of ground, thereby getting all
the timber and leaving no stumps
sticking up. An automatic friction
clutch stops the saw in case of undue
resistance. Two men can fall forty
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The whole outfit is compact, simple,
durable against a lifetime of hard
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IMFIOVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL |
SINMTSOIOOL
Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D.,
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, ISI9. Western Newspaper Union)
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 30
JESUS TEACHES PETER TRUE
GREATNESS.
LESSON TEXT—John 13.1-16.
GOLDEN TEXT—The Son of Man came
not to be ministered unto, but to minis
ter, and to give his life a ransom for
many.—Mat. 20:28.
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL—Mark 10:
36-45; Rom. 12:3-8; Phil. 2:5-11; I Peter,
5:5-11.
PRIMARY TOPIC-Jesus Washing the
Disciples’ Feet.
JUNIOR TOPIC-Jesus Taking the
Place of a Servant.
INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-The Dignity
of Common Tasks.
I. Christ's Amazing Love for His
Own (vv. 1-3).
Jesus was fully conscious of what
was upon him. He knew that the cross ।
with all its anguish was just before
him. He knew that his disciples would
shamefully forsake him in a few hours.
He knew that one of that number
would be the Instrument in the hands
of the devil in his betrayal. He knew
that ail things were in his hands; was
fully conscious of his deity. Notwith
standing all this, he displayed patient
and untiring love. He did not with
draw his love from them because of
their weakness and the shameful fail
ure which he knew would soon be
made manifest.
11. Christ Washing His Disciples’
Feet (vv. 4-11).
This act is symbolic of his amazing
love for his disciples. Jesus did not
regard his hands as too holy to do this
menial service. The true Christian
does not allow his rank in society to
keep him from acts of lowly service.
1. Steps in this service: (1) He
rose from supper, (2) laid aside his
garments, (3) took a towel and gird
ed himself, (4) poured water into a
basin, (5) washed his disciples’ feet,
(6) wiped them with a towel where
with he was girded. These steps sym
bolize Christ’s entire work of redemp
tion. His rising from supper repre
sents his rising from his place of en
joyment in the heavenly glory; his lay
ing aside his garments, his putting
aside his vesture of majesty (Phil. 2:7,
8); his girding himself, his taking the
form of a servant (Phil. 2:7) ; the wa
ter in the basin, his cleansing blood;
his washing of their feet, his actual
cleansing of men through his Word
(John 15:3; Eph. 5:26) ; his taking his
garments again, his return to his place
and position of glory.
2. Peter’s impetuous ignorance. He
goes from one extreme to another. It
in his failure to understand the sig
nificance of this service that caused
him to behave so strangely.
3. The significance of this service
to those who participate in it. (1) It
is a spiritual cleansing (v. 8). Fellow
ship with Jesus is only possible as we
are continually cleansed from our sins.
“He that is washed needeth not save
to wash his feet, but is clean every
whit” (v. 10). The cleansing here is
not the washing of regeneration, but
that of sanctification. Even regenerate
fdlks need the continual cleansing of
Christ’s blood in order to have fellow
ship with him. He that is regenerat
ed —washed in the blood of Christ,
symbolized by baptism—does not need
a repetition of the act; he only needs
the cleansing of sanctification, symbol
ized by the washing of the feet. As
we go through this world after regen
eration we are contaminated by Its
sins. He is willing always to cleanse
us of our sins if we allow him. (2)
A badge of brotherly affection. This
act showed his abandonment to the.
service of his own. This is a lesson
that is much needed today. We need
more and more the fulness of broth
erly love. This love needs to be man
ifested so that It may be seen and re
alized. True love can only be proved
by the service it renders. (3) A proof
of humility. This is a lesson much
needed by us all. The disciples had
just been disputing as to who should
be the greatest in the kingdom; their
selfish ambition was expressing Itself.
Today, on every hand, we see expres
sions of pride, vanity, and even arro
gance on the part of those who are
professed followers of the lowly Jesus.
If the Son of God was not ashamed to
stoop to lowly service his disciples •
should not regard it beneath their dig
nity to follow in his steps. (4) Equal
ization. As they would thus stoop to
serve each other in the name of Christ
there would be sure destruction of
caste among them. The Spirit of
Christ in this service is the great lev
eler of humanity.
111. An Example for Us (vv. 12-16).
The disciples of the Lord are under
obligation to do unto each other as
he did unto them. This obligation rests
upon his Lordship (v. 14). All who
call him Lord In sincerity will obey
him. To refuse to obey him is to put
one’s self above his Lord.
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Bearing the Burden.
As to the burden, be content to bear
It, until thou come to the place of
deliverance; for there It will fall from
thy back of itself.—-Bunyan.
Our Troubles.
All our troubles come from our sense
of separateness from the infinite
source. —Orison Swett Marden.
Tempting the Devil.
The devil tempts us not —’tls w«
tempt him, beckoning his skill with
opportunity.—George Eliot.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
HAIR FALLING? HERE
IS WHERE IT SHOWS
Don’t worry! Let “Danderine" save
your hair and double
Its beauty.
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To stop falling hair at once and rid
ihe scalp of every particle of dandruff,
;et a small bottle of delightful “Dan
ierine” at any drug or toilet counter
lor a few cents, pour a little in your
land and rub it Into the scalp. After
several applications the hair usually
itops coming out and you can’t find any
landruff. Your hair will grow strong,
hick and long and appear soft, glossy
ind twice as beautiful and abundant.
Try it I—Adv.
A chronic kicker is a nuisance, but
in occasional kick helps some.
Constipation generally indicates disordered
tomach, liver and bowels. Wright’s Indian
Zegetable Pills restore regularity without
;riping. Adv.
Publicity is good for doubt, sus
liclon, crookedness, and honesty—in
hort, it is a good thing all around.
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are one of the healthiest families in the South. . . We are a large family; you will C 3
see very few families, mother and father, with fourteen grown children, who can say * j
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kgJ BLACK-DRAUGHT is the best liver tonic I have ever seen. We have used it
for headache, torpid liver and constipation, and it is just as recommended. *
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ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name “Bayer” is on Genuine
Aspirin—say Bayer
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Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”
In a “Bayer package,” containing prop
er directions for Colds, Pain, Head
ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu
matism. Name “Bayer” means genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono
acetlcacidester of Salicylicacid.—Adv.
The more a man knows about love
the less experience he has had.
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER.
Stop a minute and think what it
means to say that “Green’s August
Flower has been a household remedy
all over the civilized world for more
than half a century.” No higher praise
is possible and no better remedy can
be found for constipation, intestinal
troubles, torpid liver and the depress
ed feeling that accompanies such dis
orders. It is most valuable for In
digestion or nervous dyspepsia and
liver trouble, coming up of food, pal
pitation of heart, and many other
symptoms. A few doses of August
Flower will relieve you. It is a gentle
laxative. Ask your druggist. Sold in
all civilized countries. —Adv.
The sura of your results depends on
■whether your calculations have been '
based on facts or imagination.
I’M SO GLAD I DIDN'T TAKE
NASTY, SICKENING CALOMEL
’"Dodson’s Liver Tone” Makes You Feel Just Grand and.
You Can Eat Anything and Not Be Salivated
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Calomel salivates! If you feel bil
ious, headachy,' constipated. If your
skin is sallow, your breath bad, your
stomach sour just go to any druggist
and get for a few cents a bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is a harm
less vegetable substitute for danger
ous Calomel. Take a spoonful and if
it doesn’t start your liver and straight
en you up better and quicker than
nasty Calomel and without making
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TANNERS HIDE CO. I
Wboleille For Dealers, 569 Iberville. Kev Orieant '
• you sick, you just go back and get
■ your money.
’ If you take Calomel today you’ll be
; sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may salivate you, while if you take
Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up
, feeling great, with a hearty appetite,
. full of ambition and ready for work
i or play. It is harmless, pleasant an*
; safe to give to children. —Adv.
FOR SALE, 245 ACRES LAND AND UM
BEK, Charlton County, Ga-, 4 miles Cram
Railroad Station and Dixie Highway. ft
per acre. Terms to suit. Write Dr. Markey,
• Bronson, Florida.
I ! HOGS—DEROC-JERSEY. AU Age«; Both
' Sexes; registered or unregistered from eireg
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I W. N, U, ATLANTA, NO. 48-1919.