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WEIGHED ONLY
98 POUNDS
Helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
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Cleveland, Ohio.—‘l have really had i
all kinds of trouble. After having my
first baby, I lost
weight, no matter
what I did. Then
a doctor told me I
would be better If i
I had another baby,
which I did. But I
got worse, was al
ways sickly and
went down to 88
pounds. My neigh
bor told me about
Lydia D. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound, as It helped her very much,
so I tried it. After taking tour bottles,
I weigh 116 pounds. It has just done
wonders tor me and I ean do my house
work now without one bit of trouble."
—Mbs. M. Rubsinoeb, 10004 Nelson
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
If some good fairy should appear
and offer to grant your heart’s desire,
what would you choose?
Wealth? It’s a transient thing that
brings it’s own cares.
Happiness? It’s an elusive thing
which we keep by giving away.
Health? That’s the best gift Health
Is riches that gold cannot buy and
surely health is cause enough for
happiness.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound may be the good fairy who offers
you the priceless gift of better health.
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Gets at the \W y s'
cause of coms
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because they remove the cause—pressing
or rubbing of shoes. The pain goes In
stantly. Amateur paring or burning with
“drops” (acid) is dangerous —and doesn’t
atop the cause. Zino-Sada are ease, sure,
antiseptic, healing. They profeof while
they heel. Get a box at your druggist’s
or shoe dealer’s—3sc.
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CLEAR YOUR SKIN
of disfiguring blotches and
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Resinol
WESES’
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For over 50 f IMlalariA
years it has been IViaiaria
the household
remedy for all ,
forms of and
It » . Reliable. FeVer
General Invig
orating Tonic. UdlgUe
Generous
Indignant Pedestrian—You act as if
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Calm Motorist —Oh, no, you keep
the sidewalks and we’ll take the
roads. —Boston Transcript.
Strong and Active at 78.
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh has healed
Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Sores on man and
beast during all those years. 3 sizes.—Adv.
Money occasionally makes a fool of
a man by helplhg him break into
society.
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proved safe by millions and prescribed
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Colds Headache
I Neuritis Lumbago
Toothache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Each unbroken “Bayer” package con- i
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of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
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from BafornJDlapansarr, P. O. Box id, Atlanta,
Life More
Abundant I
By REV. R. H. GLOVER, M. D.
Director of Missionary Course, Moody
Bible Institute. Chicago.
TEXT—I am come that they mirht
have life, and that they might have
it more abundantly.—John 10:10.
“Life” Is one of the key words of
St John’s Gospel, occurring thirty-six
times. The trac
ing of the devel
opment of thought
through these pas
sages affords rich
spiritual profit.
As with physi
cal life so with
spiritual life there
are different de
grees, ranging all
the way from
11 f e’s beginning
in the new birth
onward to its per
fect development
and fullest mani
festation. The
l 'y
Rav. R. H. Glover.
text before us suggests two such
stages, which we might term respect
ively the positive and comparative de
grees of life.
There is a difference between life
and abundant life. Physically this is
illustrated by the contrast between a
new-born babe with its feebleness and
limitations and a full-grown person
with his mature and varied powers.
Accordingly the apostle addresses the
carnal Corinthian believers as “babes
in Christ’’ who cannot be given meat
but must be fed with milk. Their
carnality was shown by the presence
of envy, strife and divisions among
them.
There are Christians of this sort In
practically every churoh today. That
they have been “born again” there is
no good reason to doubt. Yet they
lack spiritual vigor, are easily over
come by temptation, fall down under
trial and can bear little or no respon
sibility. They have an up-and-down
experience, are a burden to themselves
and a constant source of anxiety to
their pastor and church. Despite their
mature years they are still “babes in
Christ.”
Now of such Christians it is true
that they have life, but not abundant
life. They have received Christ as
their Savior and know their sins for
given, but they have not followed on
to realize Christ’s Indwelling presence
and keeping power. They need to ap
prehend what Jesus meant when He
said to the woman of Samaria, “Who
soever drinketh of the water that I
shall give him shall never thirst, but
the water that I shall give him shall
be in him a well of water springing
up into everlasting life.”
Note those words —“shall be in him
a well of water springing up.” Here
the Savior, employing the illustration
of water, is teaching a defeated and
needy soul the real nature of the gift
He stands ready to impart. This Is
not something In fixed and limited
measure just to help her through an
emergency of the moment, but it is
an inexhaustible supply, an unfailing
source of grace, of life, of strength, to
abide within her heart and remain per
manently available.
The figure he uses Is that of an ar
tesian well. Contrast with such, if you
Will, a tub of water. Suppose the two
stand side by side before you. Which
would you choose? So far as outward
appearance goes, the tub seems to con
tain about as much as the well or
spring. But the difference becomes
manifest as soon as you begin to make
use of the two. You draw out from
the tub and in a-few moments the
water is all gone. But with the well
you may keep on drawing out, day
after day, and there is always more
available. This is because in the well
you have a hidden source of perma
nent supply.
This is a fine Illustration of the pro
vision Christ makes for the sinner. He
does not offer him merely a single
refreshing draught of the water of
life and say to him, “Take a good
long drink, as much as you can hold,
and then pursue the Christian life as
best you can.” O, no! “The water
that I shall give him,” says Christ,
“shall be In him a well of water.”
In other words, He offers himself
as a living Savior to come into the
new believer’s heart to abide, with all
His plentltude of grace and power. He
becomes within that heart the source
of supply for every need and for all
time. He comes to displace the old
life of weakness and failure, and to
reproduce in the believer His own
blessed life of victory and fruit-bear
ing.
The same Savior who first extends
the gracious invitation “Come unto
me,” follows on with the words “Abide
in me, and lin you.” He comes in to
abide, and brings with Him all His
divine grace and blessing. He says
to the one who will receive Him, “My
peace I give unto you”; and again,
“That my joy may be in you.” He
promises that "My strength is made
perfect in weakness.” The resultant
life of such a believer is not one of
futile human effort to imitate Christ,
but it is one lived in the energy of
the indwelling Son of God, and there
fore one of sustained victory and
blessed fruitfulness. It is this kind of
life to which Paul testified when he
wrote, “I am crucified: nevertheless I
live; yet not I, but Christ Ilveth In
me.”
There are various theories of sancti
fication which are confusing to the [
mind and far from satisfactory in ex
perience. But' the real scriptural
teaching is wonderfully simple, and
the experience sweetly satisfying.
I
TH^ BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
WHITE AS COTTON
FACE NOW RUDDY
Says Mrs. Wolcott—All the
Terrible Aches, Pains and
Sour Bile Sickness Gone.
Like many other folks thereabouts,
Mrs. Wolcott was a picture of misery.
She says: “I was ghastly white as cot
ton, all thinned out, bilious all the
time, terrible headaches, bones
creaked as If they would snap apart,
ached all over, could hardly walk ot
lift an arm; had been taking calomel
steadily, and It made me so deathly
sick I was completely discouraged.
Then one day my cousin who lives
near the state line, came on a visit
and she had a bottle of Dodson’s Liver
Tone. My! what a change. It gave
me new courage. We sent to town
for two bottles, and since then my
face Is filled out, with a r-ddy glow.
Gained over twenty pounds and am
the picture of health. Whenever I
feel bilious or constipated I take a
dose of Dodson’s Liver Tone and It
works just fine.”
This wonderful liver tone is sold by
all druggists and Is absolutely guaran
teed to start your liver without mak
ing you sick.
Get a bottle today, and when you
feel sick, bilious, sluggish, constipated,
with dull headache, Dodson’s Liver
Tone will put you to rights every
time. Try It today.
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Skyscrapers Safe
Prof. Bailey Willis, noted seis
mologist of Leland Stanford univer
sity, asserts that good engineering
and good construction made Amer
ican skyscrapers safe in case of
earthquake.
A single dose of Dr. Peery’s "Dead Shot”
le enough to expel Worms or Tapeworm.
Why not try it? 872 Pearl St., N. Y. Adv.
A good penman may drive a pen, but
pencils are better lead.
Doctor Tells How
To Make Teething
Easier For Baby
When Baby is fretful and cross
while teething, especially during hot
spells, one or two doses of Teethina
are of priceless value. This well
known prescription of a baby doctor
has been tested among millions of
little ones who suffered from Colic,
Gas, Sour Stomach, Cholera Morbus,
Diarrhoea and such troubles.
"Our family physician recommend
ed Teethina while our first baby was
teething,” writes Mrs. Ed Barker,
of Norman Park, Ga. "He was very
sick but he soon commenced to
get well. Now he is happy and
playful again and we think Teeth
ina sure is a wonderful medicine for
babies.”
Dr. Moffett’s Teethina costs only
SOo at any druggists’, with directions
complete. Once you have used It
you wouldn’t be without It for any
price.
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C. J. MOFFETT CO., COLUMBUS, GA.
TEETHINA
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■ ■ OO^»'GmT |v YlVtlN Nt WAHI UNION I ■ ■
MRS. EMU
“Os course,” said Mrs. Emu, “there
are some boys and girls and some lit
tle boys and some little girls and some
big men and big women and little men
and little women, and some animals,
who like to work.
“This is not a talk for them.
"This is for the lazy ones and also
lor any big men or little men or big
boys or little boys, or gentlemen ani
mals, too, or ladies who never work,
if there are some of those about.
”1 come from Australia, and Pm
queer looking, with my long skinny
legs, looking like sticks.
"My body is bushy and not a bit
soft or attractive.
“In fact, my body Is like a haystack,
though I pity the creature who tries to
jump into It
“We are smaller than the ostrich,
though we are related to them.
“And my mate looks just the same,
which reminds me that so far I have
not come to the point of my talk.
“For years and years, while we, the
ladies of the Emu family, have laid
"My Body 1s Like a Haystack.”
the eggs which would later become lit
tle Emus, the men In the Emu families
have watched the eggs as they’ve
hatched out.
“They’ve cared for them.
"They’ve looked after the children
and have brought them'up.
“The Emu family has always made
the fathers do the work and the moth
ers have had nothing to do—not even
have they had to bring up the chil
dren.
“We're lucky, we are, and it’s all
because of our own cleverness.
"Every bit of It.”
“But,” said Mr. Emu, “there are
some creatures who would not think
it was lucky not to look after their
own children and share the work and
fun.
“And there are children who would
miss the love and attention their
mothers would give them.”
“My story Is not for them, Mr. Emu.”
sa|d his wife, severely. “My story is
for all those who think I am lucky,
and who do not like to do anything
themselves.
“My story Is for the laziest of the
lazy—those who don’t even want to
make the efforts that may even bring
pleasure to them.
“Our children seem to be just as
well off as those In the animal fami
lies where the fathers hardly know
their young.
“Yes, my story Is not for those who ,
enjoy doing things. It is for those |
who are the way I am —lazy and indlf- ■
ferent about everything.”
“I wonder,” said Mr. Emu to him
self, “If there are many then to whom |
your story will appeal.”
Who Spilled the Beans?
Sister’s beau was taking supper with
the family, and Johnny was enthuslas* ‘
tically telling him about a soldier
friend who had called on his sister
several days since. He said: “Gee!
he was swell, and he had his arm —"
"Johnny,” said his sister in great
embarrassment, and blushing to the
roots of her hair, “what are you tell
ing?”
“Well,” said Johnny, “I was only J
going to say that he had his arm—”
"Johnny, that will be enough from
you,” said his mother.
”1 was only saying that he had his
arm —”
“Johnny, you leave this room this I
I minute!” said his father severely.
! Johnny began to cry, but as he left
the room he sobbed: “Well, I was
only going to say he had his army
clothes on.”
The Fatal Truth
A lady was entertaining the small
son of a friend.
“Are you sure you can cut your own i
meat. Tommy?” she Inquired.
“Oh, yes,” thanks,” answered the i
child politely, “I’ve often had it as
tough as this at home.”—Farmer’s
Advocate.
Would Know He Wasn’t Home
Little Freddie one day Invited his
little playmate, with whom he went
home from school regularly, to visit
his home some time. “Jus’ come to
the door an’ call,” were his directions,
“an’ if I don’t answers Tm not at
home.”
Piscatorial Arithmetic
“When the boys got home from
their trip last week, I suppose they
divided the fish?”
“They did —and multiplied ’em,
too.”
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Poverty may blunt our other senses,
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No matter how careful you are, your sys
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A physician is nothing but a con-
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fiL V Constipation!
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BRlf How to Keep
■NH Bowels Regular
DR. W. B. CALDWELL
AT THE AQE OF BS
To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monti
cello, 111., a practicing physician for 47
years, it seemed cruel that so many
constipated men, women, children, and
particularly old folks, had to be kept
constantly “stirred up” and half sick
by taking cathartic pills, tablets, salts,
calomel and nasty oils.
While he knew that constipation was
the cause of nearly all headaches, bil
iousness, indigestion and stomach mls
i ery. lie did not believe that a sickening
| “purge” or “physic” was necessary.
In Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin he
discovered a laxative which helps to
establish natural bowel “regularity”
even for those chronically constipated.
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Don’t overlook this money making oppor
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causes a gentle, easy bowel movement
but, best of all, it never gripes, sick
ens. or upsets the system. Besides, It
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sick child gladly takes It
Buy a large 60-cent bottle at any
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Dr. Caldwell's
SYRUP
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