Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, June 27, 1929, Image 5

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IEALTH AND HAPPINESS I OXFORD DISTRICT BULLETIN UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, CA., JUNE 27, 1929 H E TALK! REV. ELAM F. DEMPSEY, D. D.. Preaiding Eldar Two of many old acyingi, “cleunli- .'ilc'il next to GodlinoM." i«| m,n h,ve unuxual honors. "„a«l ill truth, aithoufth l n ! rr | •'"“•P 1 ’E. Pottle has Wen elevot- ., nth century when John ; ,<l lhc h'Khcrt honor his profession . ,’founder of the Methodist " f la “' in (ieorjria can alee, Mien he .-pi.ke those words in one of wa8 nun, ed President of the Georgia , _ u W jut considered ® ar Association at their annua) meet- f'.ppisit and a bathtub a 1 "'-' *" At, ” ta la>t *ncceedln« ittiry. In many countries f ,n ”' r G '* 1 J " h " 11 s,a “>"- -till exists, especially »n ” on * Bell receives deserv- iiities where water, even ed *^c°RnWon for his long and unsel- jrirking, i» at a premium, hard for us, w.io rimply have ,n a faucet and clear, pu»*» ,'whes fcfrth, to imagine a „ of that kind. And yet Faith of Our Father* We hear a great deal about the Millediteville church- atartri "“* fra “' r « »t our Conrtilu _ tion—all of it to their credit, by the j | flrh labors » Trustee of G. S. C. W. in having a dormitory of this in stitution named for him. “The Mil ler S. Bell Hall." Both of these honored citizens are members of our .. Ilion. ’of Rallon*s'"of hath- j j'‘ churcl ‘ at »“•*«*• I iirnking water constantly atj' 1 e ' a!- do not take advantage .d fortune. Many people ,•bathe because they have a a r ;: : .bhorrence of dirt and be- ih is refreshing. Too few r realize what a sulient factor maintaining and promot- nil good health, f .i’h is that hathing is an necessity. It is a powerful f disease and n prolonger of \nd its modus operandi is and convincing, daily bath keeps the pores •m Jogging and permits them I • r n off impurities the system nicnnuilated in going about the m -- of life. The pores must breathe, and in order to do this must be kept clear, active and : !«■ from the disease prevention til by hathing, the use of both ind cold water has many euro- effects that intelligent people ofllc. A hot bath relaxes the » and blood vessels and relieves fstion. A cold bath speeds up iation and tones up the tissues |d muscles in general, while the i bath, hot or cold, provides at lent means of relieving many in weaknesses and disorders to hich both sexes are subject. | Then there is the internal bath equally, if not still more Aportanr. | There are people who make a prac- t of taking a physic every ao of- t the natural physic such as rail juices, quantities of water, etc., fat powerful purgatives that irri- p:e the membranes and do not begin > cleanse. They call this “a good ■leaning out.” Such a procedure la kcsrly always followed by a period r.mstipatiOB. | A« against this bad hatit we have e more simple, cleanly and hygien ic process of flushing out the bowels tth warm water. (Do not confuse 4 with the enema taken to relieve •n. Tnnt kind of enema dd he taken only in case of an •y- If you nre a sufferer of onstipation you need an im am! radical change of diet.) | R'it the enemn-bath i? only part Interna] bath. There is the digestive tract that needs - and this is best accomplish- ’ rnugh drinking quantities of • fter a i-hort period of fasting. 'M health could be avoided if Salem Camp Meeting will hold its annual session, beginning FRIDAY NIGHT BEFORE SUDNAY AUG. 11th, (second Sunday in August) Wi and ending Thursday night follow-, day. ing. Rev. C. W. Fruitt is Pastonnicr and he, the Presiding Elder and the! ore Board of Trustees are actively at way way. They must have been good men. I cannot believe they were ignorant, tricky or designing; the destiny of u gieat nation dependvd on their in tegrity of purpose—their wi>dom of action. They lived at a time when, “an appeal to arms, and to the Lord of host.-,’’ was all that was left for One . f their permanent creations was metallic money—a highly essen tial medium in uny sort of commercial transaction. These men caused to be stamped deep into the precious me tal. “In God We Trust.” I do not doubt the absolute sincerity of the declaration. C believe they were right, not wrong. To proclaim a trust in God when we don’t do anything of the kind— if not hypocrisy it’s just plain lying! Fortunately for our beloved coun try, the people who live in the “Faith of Our Fathers,” arc in the majority. help shuddering at the growth and publiety of the tribe who don’t believe in anything but them- Ennii PaU. i Market tells nljr the ade by the cheaper | supposed to be living lo in a stage of great enlightcn- t—ir a day of supermen. We drifting rapidly from the old In this particular and highly- ork arranging n most lntere*ting important declaration of program which will later be nounced in detail. The past 1 years hnvc seen an attendance large as any known in the history of the camp meeting and we trust everyone will begin now to make his plans to benefit by this great occas ion. Excellent hotel accommoda tions are afforded for those who de sire. Motorcades from all sections of the Oxford Distirct, and nil by points should be seen moving to ward Salem Camp Meeting every day during its active season. Ebenezer Church, Rock Chapel and Redan charge, Rev. J. D. Milton, Pastor, had an allday home-coming service last Sunday as previously nounced, which was a very great i cess. Let’s have more such occas ions. Are you planning to attend Laymen's Mass Meeting? Place and date will be announced later. THE EIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL ia by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable. Coete Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding greatly reduced fare* for abort tripe. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 8Y8TEM father.*, Mime of us rush inti with the assertion the* it is i fabrication, based on superstition and ignorance! If that Ik- true, then why not do away with the rest of the historic document? upreme being does not fit into the ideas of some of our people. They can't bear to admit their dependence on any higher power. Listen, now: They time, come to a defiance of all law; If we can’t trust in a just God, i forefathers did, shall we pu trust in Man? Men who today “swear by’’ the sacred Constitution —who preach adherence to the cd document, peddle the propaganda of the very people who seek to A SERIOUS CHANGE Kentucky Lady Wa* Seriously Ill for Monlln Bat Was Finally Relieved By Cardui. Lawrenceburp. Ky—“At a time in my life, when my health wns under going a serious change,” says Mrs. J. C. Ray. who l‘vcs near here. “I found Cardui to be of the greatest benefit to me. I was seriously ill for about two months, and for sev eral months I was not wdL My nerves were all unstrung. I could I driursed *» round the house, but most of the time I spmw-on the bed. “I got Cardui and began taking* It regularly. Very toon I could see that it was helping me. I began to sleep better and eat more. The awful nervousness got better. 4 “When I had finished the first bottle, I was muck beUer than I bad been for many weeks. 1 was so encouraged that I kept right on. Before very long I was doing all my housework and was feeling quite vrefl.” Thousands of other women have been helped by Cardui after long suffering from weakness ner- NC-199 Results heretofore unheard of in a Lozv-Vriced motor car E ' . audit i. malm; pha- ti> the M-If-cviilcnt VERY day brings Prj Plymouth is the only Ouuf low-priced car with Ply * a»J npmtrdt f P^dcr weatherproof fact that the improved f/. & . b./ait»ry) internal-expanding 4- whccl hydraulic brakes, 'mply impossible to 'day’ great example of progress ... the field of Imv-pricrd cars. Plymouth, hear in mind, is the cutr low-priced car with the advanced scientific advan tages of Chrysler engineering. Plymouth is the only low- priced car with the beauty and style so appealingly character istic of Chrysler designing. appreciate all that today’s Plymouth is and does until you sit in the driver's seat and get the actual feel of the car. V v c invite \ ou to test Plymouth in your own way. Six bo.lt uyin, pricedfrom $655 to $695. AH prim f. a. b. factory. Plymouth dealer I extend the con- •>lenience of time p.iymcntj. METMWITIH Two Things Grandma Never Changed Grandma's hair is silver now, but there’s a merry twinkle in her eye. TIktc’s only two thing's she has never changed: her husband and her flour! Grandma has been using Omega Flour for 50 jeare, and her mother used it nearly half a century before that! Distributed by p. J. Carr Company Each summer night may be calm, peaceful, undisturbed. Just by using FLY-TOX. Spraying the sleeping rooms. Killing the mosquitoes. Everyone knows mosquitoes nre dis ease carriers. They must be killed. Health authorities advocate FLY- TOX. It i.s the scientific insecticide developed at Mellon Institute of In- durtri:.*! Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Simple instructions on each bottle (blue label) for killing ALL household insects. INSIST on FLY TOX. It is safe, stainless, and has a perfume-like fragrance.—Adv. *ne average individual would her tb drink six glasses of day; mor is still better. Water never hurt ayono—Inside or out.