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Division Manager
Mutual Life
of
uiinois
Never |
Without hKHk|
fE-RU-NA,®
In His Home g!®®/ |
Mr. F. H. Fricke, whose address
ds 625 Pontiac Bldg., 6t. Louis, Mo.,
•writes under the date of June 25,
1924 :—
“My family and myself have had
..splendid results from your Pe-ru-na.
We are never without it in our
home. I wouldn’t take a thousand
dollars for what it has done for
my family and myself. When I
contract a cold I immediately take
a dose of Pe-ru-na and get relief.
I.recommend Pe-ru-na everywhere.”
For coughs, colds, catarrh and ca
tarrhal conditions generally
Pe-ru-na has been recognized as re
liable for over fifty years.
Sold Everywhere
Tablets or Liquid
Send 4 cents postage to THE PE-RU-NA
COMPANY, Cohxubus, Ohio, for book on
catarrh.
Fortune in Platinum
A mining pioneer of Vancouver,
•Charles F. Shaw, has discovered a de
posit of chrome iron containing a large
percentage of platinum. The deposit
is on the banks of the Tulaman river,
British Columbia, and the news of the
discovery has excited such interest
that over a hundred claims have been
staked already. Platinum from' Tula
man is not a new development; over
20.000 ounces have been won from
other deposits in this region. Mr
Shaw’s deposit, however, is the rich
est yet discovered there.
Nomore
RHEUMATISM
IT’S GONE! That awful agony! ।
Rheumatism can’t stand the rich, ;
red blood that S. S. S. helps Nature
.build. ‘
But rheumatism will bring pain and •
misery to your joints and muscles just
as long as you are without plenty of
xich, red blood in your system. I
It's the red-blood-cells that S. S. S. ।
teips Nature build that drive out ot ,
your system the impurities that cause ,
rheumatism. And until you do build
■up your blood to where it is pure and !
rich and red, you simply can’t get rid ’
of rheumatism. 1
And S. S. S. is the thing. Red blood
conquers rheumatism. Everybody
knows that.
S. S. S. means millions of red-blood
cells —means health all x*~^**~x
over. No more rheuma-/\_ _ \
tism. Nights of rest —) ।
days of joy, filled with
the happiness of accom- A
plishment — made pos- \ /
sible by a bq,dy brimful
of red blooded life, energy and vitality.
That’s what the end of rheumatism 1
means—that’s what S. S. S. brings to '
you. Get S. S. S. from your druggist.
The larger bottle is more economical.
fJeel your^\
S Take care of your stomach and g
K preserve your health. ■
■ HOSTETTER'S Celebrated E
■ Stomach Bitters tone up the
^digestiveorgans,stimu late mMWII
the appetite and promote JHMf
Wk a feeling of physical
fltness. At all Druggists.
TEk The Hostettar Co..
Pittsburgh, Pa,
Quick ® f
Safe J
Relief
CORNS
in one minute—-or less—the pain ends. Dr.
Scholl’s Zino-pad is the safe, sure, healing
treatment for corns At drug and shoe stores.
DLSchoU's
! Zino-pads
Put ona on-the pain is gone
fHAFINGand RASHES
promptly relieved and healed by
a few applications of
Resinol
A M Boschee's Syrup
/boVW) has BEEN
Killing Coughs
I /JW for 59 Years
. Carry a bottle in your
B^^^^KntSß22aßl car and always keep it in
the house. 80c and 90c at ALL DRUGGISTS.
Sure Relief
INDKJESTIfW
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Hot wafer
Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
FOR INDIGESTION
254 and 75a Pk£s.Sold Everywhere
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De carefulwhaC you
dotobreahtiup!
Your Physician has often told you
that a well regulated movement of the
bowels is the first etep in breaking
up a Cold. „ ...
But don’t give Baby Castor Ou or
any kind of laxative that may over
act and gripe. Just give Dr. Mof
fett’s Teethina while you are waiting
for your doctor to come.
Teethina is a Physician’s prescrip
tion, especially used during the teeth
ing period. It acts gently but thor
oughly, and millions of mothers know
its priceless value in helping to
break up Baby’s cold. Once you have
used it you will always keep Teethina
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C- J. MOFFETT CO.. COLUMBUS, GA.
TEETHINA
Builds Better Babies
Boils
■9V There's quick, positive^
relief in
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Don’t Blame Novice
Out of 4,073 drivers involved in auto
mobile accidents in New York state
during May, 93 per cent had been
driving for two years or more. About
82 per cent of those involved in fatal
accidents had been driving for two
years or more.
Cuticura for Sore Hands.
Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds
of Cuticura Soap, dry and rub in Cu
ticura Ointment. Remove surplus
Ointment with tissue paper. This is
only one of the things Cuticura will do
if Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used
for all toilet purposes.—Advertisement.
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Success
Briggs—lt says here that a New
York man has had his daughter ar
rested because she has “a mania for
contracting debts.”
Griggs—Let me have that article;
I'll put it where my wife can see it.
Lots of people are sure they are
right who never go ahead. —Boston
Transcript.
Broadcsats Good News !
Jackson, Miss. — “For more than
twenty years I have found relief by
taking a bottle or
two of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescrip
tion off and on. It
has never once
failed to relieve me
of suffering and I
am glad of this op
portunity to recom
mend so reliable a
medicine.” — Mrs.
O. O. Hill, 220 E.
Hamilton St.
Sold by all medi-
cine dealers in liquid or tablet form, or
lend 10c for trial sample to Dr. Pierce’s
Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and
write for free medical advice.
Start at once with this “Prescrip
tion” and see how quickly you’ll pick
up—feel stronger and better.
Loosen Up that Cold
With Musterole
Have Musterole handy when a cold
starts. It has all of the advantages of
grandmother’s mustard plaster WITH
OUT the blister. Apply it with the
fingers. You feel a warm tingle as the
healing ointment penetrates the pores,
then a soothing, cooling sensation and
quick relief.
Made of pure oil of mustard and
other simple ingredients, Musterole is
recommended by many nurses and
doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis,
sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu
ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of
the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
the chest. It may prevent pneumonia
and “flu.”
Jar* & Tubes
Better than a mustard plaster
THE BULLETIN. IRWINTON. GEORGIA.
IMPORTANT NEWS
THE WORLD OVER
IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIB
AND OTHER NATIONS FOR
SEVEN DAYS GIVEN
THE NEWS TfHE SOUTH
What la Taking Place In The South
land Will Be Found In
Brief Paragraph*
Foreign—
Four thousand Druse rebels are
massing 15 miles south of Damascus,
according to a dispatch from that city
to the London Daily Mail.
The Paris (France) Temps an
nounced recently that the American
newspaper correspondent, Vincent
Sherin, who has been with the Riffs
as the representative of the Atlanta
Constitution and its associated news
papers. has arrived at Rabbat, Moroc
co, and is the bearer of Abdul Krim’s
peace terms, which he has agreed not
to make public until he has submit
ted them to the French authorities.
Tadley-God-Help-Us, England, late
ly in the doldrums, is enjoying a
kind of boom because of recent or
ders for brooms, its chief products,
from the South Wales iron foundries,
which are experiencing a revival in
trade.
At Leighton Buzzard. Bedfordshire,
England, the prince of Wales took his
first tumble from horseback since re
turning to England from his South
African and South American jour
ney.
The borough of St. Pancras, Eng
land, chose between a dead man and
the Communist, Shapurji Saklatvala,
in the election of borough councilors.
The dead man won.
Premier Painleve and his new cab!-'
net survived the first vote in the cham
ber of deputies by a margin of thirty
two votes.
Senator Victor Henry Berenger, the
• noted French authority, it has become
known kom an unquestionable source.
' is soon to be appointed French am
bassador to the United States succeed
ing Emil Daeschner.
Charles Vincent waited seven years
for government red tape to unwind
from around his war medal. He re
ceived it finally, but while he was
showing it to members of his family
■ it came off its rainbow-hued ribbon.
> and Vincent absent-mindedly stuck it
i in his coat pocket, which also con
tained some peppermint creams, and.
a few minutes later, absent-mindedly
i swallowed it. It was removed at a hos
pital.
t Washington—
Perplexing problems and challeng
-1 ing opposition, together with “confi
-1 dence-inspiring achievements,” have
’ marked the recor.d of the legal and
legislative work in the prohibition
movement during the past two years.
Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel
of the Anti-Saloon League of Ameri
' ca, at Washington, declares in a re
port to be submitted shortly at the
' biennial session of that organization
in Chicago..
’ Through its various official spokes
men, the prohibition forces of Amer
ica have announced that they are
‘ prepared to battle to the end any at
-1 tempts to modify the dry law during :
the coming congress Wayne B. Wheel
: er, of the Anti-Saloon league, will
voice the determination of the dry
forces that there shall be no com
promise with liquor in his report to
the league convention at Chicago.
The Democrats of Virginia elected
a governor in the recent state election
with the usual large plurality, but the
icontest for treasurer of that state fur
nished a surprise after the religious
issue had been injected.
The first formal meeting between
the Italian and American debt com
missions has convinced Secretary of
the Treasury Mellon that the repre
sentatives of Mussolini’s government
have come to the United States with
a determination to settle Italy’s war
account. The settlement will be
based on Italy’s capacity to pay, rep
resentatives agree
The Muscle Shoals commission, ap
pointed by President Coolidge to aid
him in solving the problem of dispo
sition of the government’s power
property in Alabama, dissolved in a
deadlock.
A suit to recover several thousand
dollars lent the late Senator Brande
gee of Connecticut on two unsecured
promissory notes, has been filed in
Washington on behalf of Secretary
Mellon of the treasury department
The action is one of several pending
against the estate of the late sena
tor, who committed suicide in Wash
ington a year ago because of financial
worries.
Desiring to make the maximum pos
sible reduction in taxes, the house
ways and means committee at Wash
ington asked the treasury, which has i
suggested a limit of $300,000,000. to ;
present additional data on probablel
government expenses and receipts for
the next year so it can determine for
itself how far to go in cutting levies.
President Coolidge is hopeful that (
taxes can be reduced by more than
$300,000,000, although he believes no
safe maximum can be fixed until the '
budget for the coming fiscal year is ;
completed.
A special meeting of the joint con
gressional committee investigating
the operation of the new postal rates
has been called for the near future
in Washington to receive a rtport of
the postoffice department showing the
clearings on various rates.
It was said at the white house that
President Coolidge would like to pay
the south a visit this winter, but
thought an extended trip with con
gress tn session would be out of the
question.
Federal revenue from the customs
houses In October established a new
record for the month, and this in the
treasury’s opinion, reflected steadily
improving world conditions.
After two weeks of consultation with
representatives of taxpayers and prom
inent economists, the house ways and
means committee started work on ac
tual revision of the revenue law.
The first edition of the war depart
ment’s tentative scheme for maintain
ing progressive graphic charts of ev
ery element of its procurement pro
gram, which was on Secretary Davis’
desk, tended to convince officials that
the plan, when it is brought into gen
eral use, will mark a long stride to
ward reduction of paper work and
elimination of red tape.
Farm legislation, with administra
tion support to be proposed at the next
session of congress will be confined,
in the opinion of congressional lead
ers, to a co-operative marketing bill
drafted by Secretary Jardine with the
advice of a score of co-operative rep
resentatives throughout the country.
A non-partisan tax reduction pro
gram, unanimously supported by the
house ways and means committee, ap
pears as a possibility on the eve of an
actual start by the committee on
preparation of a tax bill.
Domestic—
Gloria Swanson and her husband, or,
if you will, the Marquise and Mar
quise de La Falaise de La- Coud
raye, returned from one of their reg
ular trips to Europe and neither was
arrested. Os course, nobody expected
the Marquis—or Hank, as he is some
times known—to be arrested, but only
the fast work of a good lawyer saved
Gloria. She had been held in contempt
of court for falling to appear as a
witness In dhe Janet Beecher-Dr.
Richard Hoffman divorce case.
New York is musing on the unerring
certainty with which its election re
sults can be determined in advance
and on the Impressive new vote of
confidence the city and state have
given Governor Al Smith. Leaders,
who had predicted that James J.
Walker’s majority in the mayoralty
contest over Frank D. Wattereman
would range from 350,000 to 400,000
chuckled as the final figures gave
“Jimmy” a plurality of 401,581.
Wall street experienced its great
est boom stock market In nearly two
years recently. Total sales were cal
culated by Associated Press tabula
tors at 2,801,600 shares, or, 99,000
above the previous . year's high es
tablished on October 16, and the larg
est since the famous “three-million
share” market which followed the
“leak” on President Wilson's peace
note of December, 1916.
Insanity, caused by the fact that
his wife was about ,to sue him for di
vorce, led Shirley T. Wing, 32 Rhodes
scholar, to shoot and wound his wife
and her father, Claude Meeker. bro -
er-optician, before he committed sui
cide at Columbus, Ohio, recently. Mrs.
Majorie Meeker Wing declared
from her bed in a hospital.
Prisoners at Sing Sing, Ossining,
N. Y., received election returns over
the radio on election night. Particu
lar interest was displayed by the In
mates In the outcome of the New
York city district attorney contest be
tween Joab H. Banton and former
Governor Charles Whitm an, accord
ing to the warden.
Two armed men held up Warren
Waithour, messenger for the Vander
grift Savings and Trust Company, of
Vandergrift, Pa., and took a satchel
said to contain $75,000, Waithour re
ported to the police.
Ducks, literally thousands of them,
are in the rice fields near Stuttgart,
tearing cap sheafs from the shocks
and exposing the grain to the wet
weather, according to reports from
Little Rock.
Robbeers held up the Tinley Park
State bank, in a suburb of Chicago,
recently, and ecaped with $15,000.
More crime is committed each year
in the United States than in the re
mainder of the North American states
and all of South America and Europe,
exclusive of the Balkans and Russia,
according to Chief Justice C. T. Mar
shall of the Ohio supreme court.
Coast guard vessels are cruising
along the coast of the Carolinas in
search of some trace of the yacht,
Bunny 11. In the meantime the be
lief is growing stronger that the 33-
foot vessel was the small craft which
was reported burned to the water s
edge off Georgetown, S. C., on October
the 24th.
Unification with the northern Meth
odist church was rejected by the
Louisiana conference of the Southern
Methodist church in New Orleans
when the proposal failed by 26 votes
of the necessary three-fourths ma
jority. The vote was 117 for and 74
against.
Fire starting in a ventilator of a
restaurant on the 42d street side of
the Grand Central terminal in New-
York was quickly extinguished after
sending out flames for a few minutes
from the ventilator’s mouth on the
roof of the station,
ASPiRIH
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST!
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ]
Accept only “Bayer” package
/Vwhich contains proven directions.
A Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles'of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Asulria Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoaceticaciAvter of SallcyUcacld
Self-Classified
Mrs. Brown had induced her hus
band to spend much of his spare time
working in the garden. Finally their
efforts were rewarded. A sprig of
green appeared. It grew and flour
ished. Brown had his own ideas as
to the nature of that sprig of green,
out he kept his own counsel. Mrs.
Brown’s faith began to waver. Final
ly she asked. “What in the world is
it? A weed?” Brown’s bitter reply
Was, “It came up, didn't it?”
Children Cry for
ME>y
MOTHER:- Fletcher’s /
Castoria is especially pre- >7^^ z^z
pared to relieve Infants in ~ /
arms and Children all ages
of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there
from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the
assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
How It Works
Maid —Mum, there's a revenue offi
cer waiting at the door.
Mrs. Jones —Well, tell him we don't
need any just now. —Hamilton Royal
Gaboon.
An Unexcelled Remedy
for Cuts, Burns, Wounds and Sores. Han
ford’s Balsam of Myrrh prevents infec
tion; heals quickly. 35c all stores. —Adv.
The majority rules —when in accord
with the boss.
The hinges of true friendship never
rust.
“She praises it
to everybody!”
Mrs. Crane had indigestion for ten years;}
Tanlac brought immediate relief.
As a climax to long years of suffer- || ■**
ing, *Mrs. Hattie Crane got so bad I ’ _
she couldn’t sleep and there ’.cere kT
days when she couldn't walk across
the floor. At times the gas pressure
was so great she could scarcely &
breathe. She was faint and diooy.
She writes: “ Tanlac brought im
mediate relief and six bottles were |
enough 'to rid me of my troubles and
bring back the joy of Utting. My health is better than etterar.d
I am so pleased with Tanlac I praise it to everybodyd*
’Authentic statement from our files.
You don’t have to take our word for Tanlac. Just try this
marvelous tonic yourself and see how quickly it brings results.
There is nothing like Tanlac to cleanse and revitalize slug
gish blood, restore lost appetites and put the whole body in
fighting trim.
Results come quick. You start feeling better right from
'the first dose. Before the bottle is gone you will wonder
what miracle has happened to you.
Tanlac is absolutely pure and harmless. It is a natural
tonic, a formula of roots, barks and healing herbs gathered
from every part of the globe to bring you health and strength
Note: For Constipation, take Tanlac Vege
table Pills, Nature’s own harmless laxative.
TANLAC
FOR YOUR HEALTH
Modern Musician
“What is education coming to?” said
' Dr. E. A. Aiderman, president of the
' University of Virginia, at a Charlottes
' ville reception.
“ 'My daughter has a splendid mn
> sical education,’ a Charlottesville
, woman said the other day.
“‘Yes?’ said I.
“ ‘Yes, indeed,’ said she. ‘You’ve
; only got to give her the name of any
’ record and she’ll tell you straight off
what’s on the other side.’”
Not Half Bad
Optimistic Pedestrian (after being
run over by car)—Well, it might have
been worse. He might have stopped
on me to park.—Life.
Roman Eye Balsam, applied at night upon
retiring, will freshen and strengthen eyes
by morning. 373 Pearl St.. N. Y. Adv.
Land of Small Wants
In Tibet a man who earned fifteen
dollars a year would be looked upon
as a millionaire.
Recompense injury with justice, and
1 recompense kindness with kindness.—
Confucius.