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Drink Water
If Back or
Kidneys Hurt
Begin Taking Salta If You Feel
Backachy or Have Bladder
Weakness
Too much rich food forms acids
which excite and overwork the kid
neys In their efforts to filter it from
the system. Flush the kidneys occa
sionally to relieve them like you re
lieve the bowels, removing acids,
waste and poison, else you may feel
a dull misery In I lie kidney region,
sharp pains In the hack or slok head
ache, dizziness, the* stomach sours,
tongue Is coated, and when the weath
er Is had you have rheumatic twinges.
The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment,
the channels often get irritated, oblig
ing one to get up two or three times
during the night.
To help neutralize these Irritating
acids and flush off the body’s urinous
waste, begin drinking water. Also get
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful
In a glass of water before breakfast
for it few rlays and your kidneys may
then act fine and bladder disorders
disappear.
This famous s.alts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with llthia, and has been used
for years to help clean and stimulate
sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir
ritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive and
makes a delightful effervescent lithlu
waler drink which millions of men
and women take now and then to
help prevent serious kidney and blad
der disorders. Ry all means, drink
lots of good water every day.
For Cuts, Burns
Bruises, Sores
Try HANFORD’S
BALSAM OF MYRRH
AW dealer* are authorized to refund your money for the
lint bottle if not suited.
i Grove’s
I Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Is an Excellent Tonic for Women
and Children. 60c.
A package of Grove’s Liver Fills is
enclosed willi every bottV of GROVE’S
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC for those
who wish to take a Laxative iu connec
tion with the lonic.
/ ■—
A single dose of l)r. Pecry’s "Dead Shot"
expels worniH. Tones up the stomach and
bowels. No after purgative necessary.
All druggists. 60c.
I
| AtclrnKKiM.B or :!T2 ['earl Stroet. Now Vork City
Use for Periscope
SinaH individual periscopes for see
ing over (lie heads of crowds are now
•eon in use occasionally at race tracks
anil golf courses when large gather
ings make the view diflicult. The de
vice consists of a small rectangular
box about HO inches long and 314
Inches wide. It weighs only a few
ounces and may he carried easily by
a little strap at one end. Periscopes
once had a sinister connotation as the
Hoeing eye of submarines, but now
they grace opticians’ windows along
Fifth avenue, New York. They come
finished In bright-colored leather to
sail tlie fancy -or the costume,.if (lie
purchaser happens to lie feminine.
/ Short-Time Lady
Ad in Philadelphia Paper -“Wanted,
.mother’s helper, refined from 1 to (I
p. in., daily."- -Boston Transcript.
OLD FOLKS SAY
DR. CALDWELL
i WAS RIGHT |
The basis of treating sickness lias not
changed since l)r. Caldwell left Medical
College in 1875, nor since lie placed on
the market the laxative prescription lie
bad used in ilia practice.
He treated constipation, biliousness,
headaches, mental depression, indigestion,
•our stomach nnd other indispositions
entirely by means of simple vegetable
laxatives, herbs and roots. These are
•till tlie basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, a combination of senna and
Other mild herbs, with pepsin.
The simpler the remedy for constipa
tion, the safer for the child and for you.
And as you can get results in a mild
and safe way by using Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with
•trong drugs?
A bottle will last several months, and
•11 can use it. It is pleasant to the
taste, gentle in action, and free from
narcotics. Klderly people find it ideal.
All drug stores have the generous bottles,
or write “Syrup Pepsin,” Dept. 88,
hiouticeUo. Illinois, for free trial bottle.
Here Is President Hoover’s Cabinet
1. —Henry 1,. Stimson, secretary of state. 2 —Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury. 3—William D.
Mitchell, attorney general. 4—Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of agriculture. s—James5 —James W. Good, secretary of war. C
Robert I’. Ramont, secretary of commerce. 7 —Charles Francis Adams, secretary of the navy. B—James8 —James J. Davis,
secretary of labor. 9—Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the interior. 10—Walter F. Rrovvn, postmaster general.
This Is Frank Bolger’s New “Mystery Ship”
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**' jpjjhi r i * mm |
A head-on view of the new mystery ship, the Mono-Dirigible, which is being built for Frank Rolger, president
of the Associated Aviation Clubs, Inc., ot America. The odd craft is of all-metal construction and lias propellers
fore and aft. It will make a tour of the United States, visiting over 1,000 cities and the nation’s principal airports.
MAKES NEW RECORD
Jimmy Bull, of Winnipeg, after es
tablishing anew Canadian record for
tlie 800 yard run. llis time was 33
seconds, at the Canadian Champion
ship meet at Toronto. The United
States indoor record for the same dis
tance is 31 % seconds.
REBEL LEADER
Gen. Gonzalo Escobar- who was
made military leader of the rebel
lion against the Fortes GH govern
ment of Mexico. Escobar was former
ly a close friend of Genera! Calles,
who was appointed secretary of war
by President Gil.
Good Reasons
Mugwump—Why does a stork stand
on one log? “If he’d lift the other
one, he’d fall.”
THE ROCKDALE RECORD. Conyers, Ga.. Wed., March 13, 1929.
Entering the White House for Lunch
President Hoover, Mrs. Iloover, Vice President Curtis, and Mrs. Gann,
his sister, on the front portico of the White House, as they were entering
for luncheon on Inaugural day. •
Four of Wl.:*-
Underwood L Underwood.
Although this would appear to be a scene on Main street, in bygone days,
it was actually taken within four blocks of the White House in Washington.
This pump is one of the few still in use in the Capital city and the water,
which is supplied by an artesian well, is very sweet and pure.
Improved Uniform International
Sunday School
t Lesson T
(By REV. R B. FITZtv ATER. D.D, Dean
Moody Bible institute of Chicago.*
(©. 1929. Western Newspaper Union *
Lesson for March 17
THE CHRISTIAN’S SABBATH
LESSON TEXT —Exodus 20:8-11;
Matthew 12:1-8.
GOLDEN TEXT —For the Son of man
s Lord even of the Sabbath Day.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Gods Day, Sun
l&y
JUNIOR TOPIC —God's Day, Sunday.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
lC—Keeping the Lord’s Day.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Lord's Day in Modern Life
The designation “Christian’s Sab
bath” is a misnomer. The word “Sab
bath” has a definite meaning. It sig
nifies rest, cessation from action.
When God had finished the heavens
and earth. He desisted from creative
action (Gen. 2:1-3). Since Gods cre
ative work was completed in six days,
He ceased from action on the seventh
day, which was therefore called the
Sabbath, or Rest Day. Five definite
objects may be assigned to the Sab
jath:
1. To commemorate the work of
creation (Gen. 2:3. cf. Ex. 20:11).
2. To keep alive the knowledge of
the true God. Creation witnesses of
a creator. Keeping the Sabbath in
mind kept in mind the creation, and
the creation made real the Creator.
3. A forward look to the time when
man shall enjoy full fellowship with
God (Heb. 4:1-10).
4. To Israel i't was a sign of the
covenant between them and God
(Deut. 5:12-15).
5. It was made for man’s well-being
[Mark 2:27).
At least while naan’s earthly condi
tion continues, the Sabbath is needed
to keep a proper balance between his
body and his soul.
I. The Fourth Commandment (Ex.
20:8-11).
1. Obligations enjoined (20:9, 10).
(1) Work through six days (v. 9).
The command to work six days is
just as binding as the command to
rest the seventh day. In fact, there
can be no rest unless there first be
work.
(2) Rest on the seventh day w. 10).
• There must be cessation from all
work on the Sabbath. Since God gave
the example and then sanctified the
day, it should be kept holy. It was
[‘'not only to give relief to the physical
[body , hilt to be a time when man’s
j thought would be turned to God. It
was designed to keep fresh in his
mind the consciousness of God and
' His mercies. The human spirit should
Ibe refreshed by the study of God’s
j Word.
2. llow this commandment may be
' broken.
(1) By engaging in labor or pursu
ing business interests on this sacred
day.
(2) By devoting it to amusements,
since it was designed to keep fresh
In mind the consciousness of God.
(3) By making it a day of feasting,
j. 11. The Son of Man Is Lord of the
Sabbath (Matt. 12:1-8).
1. The hungry disciples plucking
corn (v. 1).
This took place on the Sabbath day
and became the occasion for criticism.
2. The Pharisees finding fault (v. 2).
They asserted that Christ’s disciples
were breaking the law, when in real
ity they were only violating the tradi
tions with which the law was encum
bered. The Lord’s purpose in institut
ing tlie Sahbaih was to conserve man’s
highest interest and contribute to his
happiness. It is extremely unfor
tunate when human tradition is ele
vated above the Word of God.
3. Christ’s reply to the cavils of the
Pharisees (v. 3-S).
In this reply He shrewdly answered
the Pharisees and pressed His tran
scendent claim as to the dignity of
His person. This claim moved them
to plot His death. As to His claim,
observe:
(1) He is greater than their great
est king (v. 3.4). David, when re
jected, was forced to do that which
was unlawful for him to do (I Sam. 1).
Because they had rejected the one
greater than David, the plucking of
the ears of corn became a necessity.
(2) He is greater than their sacri
fice and priesthood (v. 5). If the
priests, because of their position and
services, could violate the Sabbath
laws and be blameless, much more the
One greater than they in performing
His work of sacrifice and redemption
for them should be considered guilt
less. He was the true sacrifice and
priest.
(3) He is greater than tlie temple
(v. 6). Tlie temple, with all its gor
geous rites and ceremonies, was typ
ical of Christ. Much more tllen did
He have the right to do what He did.
(4) He is greater than the Sabbath
(v. S), because He is Lord of the Sab-
Great Task of Happiness
It was lor the joy that was set be
fore Him that our Lord endured the
Gross, despising the shame. Tlie Joy
of tlie Ascension is but an echo of
tlie joy of Bethlehem, and the task of
Christ was one “great task of happi
ness.”
To Gladden Our Hearts
Love's killings often precede His
liftings. He sifts to get rid of the
chaff, and He lifts to gladden our
hear u.—Selected.
Acidity
Tlie common cause of digestive dilil
cullies is excess acid. Soda cannot
alter this condition, and it burns the
stomach. Something that will neu
tralize the acidity is the sensible
thing to take. That is why physicians
tell the public to use Phillips Milk ol
Magnesia.
One spoonful of this delightful prep
aration can neutralize many times its
volume in acid. It acts instantly; re
lief is quick, and very apparent. All
gas is dispelled; all sourness is soon
gone; the whole system is sweetened.
Do try this perfect anti-acid, and re
member it is just as good for children,
too, and pleasant for them to take.
Any drug store has the genuine, pre
scriptional product.
PHILLIPS
1 . Milk .
of Magnesia
TURN I'Ol'li SPARE TIME INTO A perma
nent income and be your Own Boss! Let un
tell vou how. O. K. SPECIALTY HOUSE. I'.
O. Box 503, Dept. “A,” Baltimore. Mil.
Laxative Cumfo-Qiiinine Tablets Knocks Flu
Colds, opens Bowels, reduces Fever, tones
System. Send 25c. Don’t wait. Maguire’s
lienne Plant, 722 Chestnut, St. Louis, Mo.
Thought for Today
To drive hogs one should under
stand human nature. —John Andrew
Holmes, in Detroit Free Press.
Loss of Power
and vital force
a jjaßjißfcfr. follow loss of
i flesh, or emacia
-I*3l tion. Dr. Pierce’s
t.i 1 11® Golden Medical
1 11 PS- Discovery is a
IT I l jrt* herbal tonic that
u 1 | f r ' - enriches the blood,
a y /D’y-'’ ( stops the waste of
£ strength and tis
™ sue, and helps to
build up healthy flesh.
Thin, pale, puny, pimply children are
made plump, rosy and robust by the
“Discovery.” All druggists.
In recovering from “Grippe,” or in conva
lescence from pneumonia, fevers or other wast
ing diseases, it speedily and surely invigorates
and builds up the whole system. Read this:
Plant City, Fla. “I was so rundown that I
could scarcely stand on my feet I did not feel
like lifting my hand to do anything. But the
‘Medical Discovery’ soon had me feeling fine—
my appetite returned, it gave me good healthy
blood, I gained in weight and strength and
was able to attend to my household duties.”
—-Mrs. T. E. Adams, Rural Route No. 2.
Wisdom’s Height
“Mother, I want to get married.”
“No, my dear, you are not wise
enough?”
“V£ben shall I be wise enough?”
“When you get over the idea that
you want to get married.”
hit If on
When your
Children Ciy
for It
Baby has little upsets at times. Ali
your care cannot prevent them. But you
can be prepared. Then you can do what
any experienced nurse would and
most physicians would tell you to an—
and a few drops of plain Castoria. Nc
sooner done than Baby is soothed; re
lief is just a matter of moments. Yet
you have eased your child without use
of a single doubtful drug; Castoria Is
vegetable. So It’s safe to use as often
as an infant has any little pain you
cannot pat away. And it’s always
ready for the crueler pangs of colic, or
constipation or diarrhea; effective, too,
for older children. Twenty-five million
bottles were bought last year.
CASTORIA
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 11-1929.