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BEWARE!
That ease of malaria may be¬
come chronic. Many people
think they are free from it, and
attribute their low state of
health to various other reasons.
The chronic effects are Anaemia,
yellow skin, enlargement of the
spleen and liver, together with
a general low state of health.
Stop trying to cure the effects.
Get rid of the cause by taking
Oxidine, a preparation that
drives malaria out of your blodd.
It is also an excellent tonic, and
will make your system strong
enough to resist any further
effects from this dreadful disease.
The Behrens Drug Co.
Waco, Texas.
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WAIL FROM THE PESSIMIST
Unkind Remark Might Have Tended tr
Becloud the Happiness of Pro¬
spective Bridegroom.
Ho was a young man who had come
Into town to be married. At the sta¬
tion he inquired for a minister and
the names and addresses of several
Wen given him. Bu, ail of them
seemed so fur from, the station that
lie asked for one nearer.
“W ell. I don’t know of any nearer
than this one." the informer pointed
to one number. “But you’ll find a jus¬
tice of the peace just about a block
fiom here, son.”
The young man shook his head. “I
don't want a justice of the peace,” he
said. “I don’t like the sound of that.”
A man leaning against the window
rose.
“Oh. you won’t mind so much after¬
ward about that sound," he said. “This
affair is goin’ to mark the end of all
the peace you’ve ever had.”
Speedy Relief
From Habitual
Constipation
The liver is the largest and most im
portant organ in the body, and when tlx
liver refuses to act, it causes constipa¬
tion, biliousness, headaches, indigestion,
gas, sour stomach, bad breath, dysen¬
tery, diarrhoea, pains in back and undei
shoulder blades and under ribs on right
side. These symptoms lead to colds, in
fluenza or other serious troubles urtlesf
corrected immediately.
An inactive liver places an extra bur¬
den on the kidneys, which overtaxes them
and causes the blood to absorb and car¬
ry Into the system the impurities that the
liver and kidneys have failed to elimi¬
nate.
When you treat the liver alone, you
treat only a third of your trouble, and
that is why you have to take purgative?
every few nights. Calomel or other ordi¬
nary laxatives do not go far enough. If
you would treat your kidneys and blood
while treating the liver, you would put
your entire system in order and frequent
purgatives would then be unnecessary.
Dr. W. L. Hitchcock many years ago
recognized these Important facts, and aft¬
er tm’-h study and research, compounded
what is now known as Dr. Hitchcock's
Liver. Kidney and Blood Powders, three
medicines combined in one. This was tht
Doctor’s favorite prescription for many
years, being used by bis patients with
marked success. It is a harmless vegeta¬
ble remedy that will not make you sick,
and you may eat anything you like while
taking it.
Ci t a large tin box from your druggist
or dealer for 25e, under his personal guar¬
antee that it w'ill give relief, tone up the
liver, stimulate the kidneys to healthy
action and thereby purify the blood. If
your dealer w ill not supply you, it will
be mailed direct by the Hitchcock Medi¬
cine Co., Atlanta, Ga., upon receipt of
price.—Adv.
Competent Man.
“The star witness in this breach of
promise suit was the multimillionaire's
c-tmuffeur.”
“Well?"
“Thanks to his testimony, the cho¬
rus lady who was suing for $100,000
was glad to compromise the case for a ;
mere $5,000.
“And what's the aftermath?"
“A dozen other multimillionaires
are reported to be trying to hire the
chauffeur at his own price.”
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A Strong
Consolation
By REV. GEORGE GUILLE
Extension Department, Moody Bibb
Institute. Chicago.
TEXT.—That we might have a strong
consolation who have fled for refuge tc
lay hold upon the hope set before us.—
Heb. 6:18.
The allusion here is to the man
slayer in Israel, fleeing for security
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priest died, and so there came a elmngt
in the priesthood, he could leave the
city of refuge and return to ii is home
How these cities of refuge preached
to Israel of iter need of a divine refuge
for a terrible fratricide I For she is tlie
manslayer who lias unwittingly slair
iter fellownian. Hit* Lord Jesus Christ
as his prayer at the cross revealed
“Father forgive them, for they know
not what they do.” And the avengei
of blood is Hie Man of Sin, that dire
enemy of the last days, and for whose
coming the world is making such rapid
preparation.
But the text likens believers in the
Lord Jesus to the manslayer, and upon
the likeness bases our strong consola¬
tion. And in Hebrews fl:’24 it is written
of the Great High Priest of our con¬
fession: “For Christ is not entered
into lioly places made with
which arc the figures of the true, but
into heaven itself, now to appear In
the presence pf God for us.”
The Christian's Refuge.
Behold your security, child of God
Shut up iu tile city of refuge and
life there depending upon the
Priest who said, “Because I live
shall live also," and of whom it
written In Horn. 5:10, “For If,
we were enemies, we were
to God by the death of his Son,
more, being reconciled, we shall
saved by bis life.”
But when will our Great High
die? And Romans 6:0 answers:
ing that Christ being rnised from
dead dieth no more: death hath
more dominion over him.” He lias
the gra e forever in defeat behind
and he lives in the presence of
for us in the power of that
life. And thus Hebrews 7:23-25:
they truly were many priests,
they were not suffered to continue
reason of death.” Aaron died, and
priesthood descended to his
Eleazer and Ithnmnr. These, in
died and the priesthood descended
their sons, and so on through a
line of priests. “But this Man,” the
next verse tells us—tills Man who
appears for us in heaven—-“because he
continuetli ever, hath an
priesthood. Wherefore lie is able
to save them to the uttermost tlptr
i time unto God by him, seeing tie
ever liveth to make intercession for
them.”
Bitch of these cities is mentioned by
name, in the twentieth chapter
Joshua, and every name speaks to
nf our good portion now in Christ, in
whom we are secure.
The first was Kedesb in Naphtali:
i lie “sanctuary of the straggler.” This
is what our Lord has provided for all
own by that awful struggle
whi h our sins had put him, so that
now we struggle no more but rest In
his finished work on our behalf.
Tile second was Sliechem in the ldl!
ountrv of Ephraim. Sliechem moans
‘shoulder,” and Ephraim is
ness." hi this haven of refuge that
Christ has provided it is in bowing
the shoulder to receive the yoke of
submission to him that the fruitful
ness for which he looks from us is
realized.
Tlie third was Hebron in the hill
country of Judah. And here are two
familiar names: Hebron is “com
rnunion” and Judah is “praise." A
goodly city this, and it is ours 1 Shut
up here with Christ, it is to enjoy un
woken communion with him and thus
.o have the overfull heart pour itself
put in that “sacrifice of praise" with
which our God is well pleaded,
The fourth city was Bezer in the
wilderness. And wiiat is the wilder -
ness? Just what this world has iie
ome to the heart that has come under
he power of these divine realities and
hat knows its place in Christ. But
Bezer means “riches" and tells us of
>ur possessions now in Christ that we
ire to enjoy in the wilderness world.
The fifth is Ramoth in Gilead. And
Ramoth means “the heights.” Yea.
the heights are ours also, for “he
sath made us sit together in the
leavenlies," and by a thousand voices
le is calling us to have our hearts in
hat place in which he sees us.
And last we come to Golan, “joy,”
exultation," a fitting name, indeed,
with which to end the record, for
mowing our strong consolation and
ill these blessed things that belong to
is in the cities of refuge our exulta
ion is complete.
to the city oi
refuge. When Is
rael reached tin
land, six cities oi
refuge were sep
arated from al
others as havens
for any who luighl
unwittingly slay »
fellowman. T h t
manslayer was tc
flee to the nearest
of these and there
he was to remain
safe from tht
avenger of blood
during the life oi
die high priest
THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA.
mil NEVER Cl
TIE A WILD-CAT
Mr, Dodson Warns Against Use
of Treacherous. Dangerous
Calomel.
Calomel salivates! It’s mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug¬
gish liver. When calomel comes into
contact with sour bile it crashes into
it, causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, consti¬
pated and all knocked out, just go to
| | vonr druggist and get a bottle of Dock
son’s Liver Tone for n few cents which
| is a harmless vegetable substitute for
langerous calomel. Take a spoonful
uid if it doesn’t start your liver and
' ffraighten yon up better and quicker
han nasty calomel and without mak
ne you sick, you just go hack and
et your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll be
! sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides.
t may salivate you, while if you take
| Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake tip
feeling great, full of ambition and
ready for work or play. It’s harmless,
■ leasant and safe to give to children;
hev like it.—Adv.
What Did She Mean?
| Little Jimmy l’ester—You promised
n take me to the zoo to see the ani
I nals fed.
His Mother—1 know 1 did, dear, but
! ve won’t have time. Your father will
j <e home to dinner in a few minutes
: aid you may sit up and go to the ta
! lie with him.
CUSTOMS FIFTY YEARS AGO.
Who among us would say to-day, “1
never use a Dentifrice; I never have to?”
Yet Fifty years ago, odd as it may
| seem, not one person in 1,000 used a
Dentifrice—or even a tooth brush. *
So to-day, after more than 30 years of
i persistent publicity of Allen's Foot-Ease,
, the Antiseptic Powder for the Feet, not
many woll-turned-out people care to con¬
fess, “You know I never have to use a
Powder for the Feet!”
More than One Million five hundred
thousand pounds of Powder for the Feet
were used by our Army and Navy during
the war.
The reason is this: Confining the feet
in Leather or Canvas Shoes is bound to
create friction more or less. Allen’s Foot
Ease removes the friction from the shoes.
It is this friction which causes callouses,
corns and bunions. You know what fric¬
tion does to your motor-car axle. Why
not remove it from your footwear by
Shaking into your Shoes to-day, Allen’s
Foot Ease, the cleanly, wholesome, heal¬
ing, Antiseptic powder? Get the habit,
as millions now have it, who inhabit our,
as yet, imperfect world,—Adv.
Quite Different.
“What do you think Ellen told her
jealous husband when he nskeil her
If the paper she was bending over
was the cloak for her design?”
“What did sin* say?”
“That on the contrary, it was a
design for her cloak.”
If your eyes smart or feel scalded, Roman
Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed Is
Just the thing to relieve them.—Adv.
Shining Up the Back Yard.
Mr. Peavish says that another rea¬
son why he thinks Mrs. Peavish car¬
ries housekeeping to an extreme is
because lie has to go out and wipe
I lie dew off the grass every morning
to keep the back yard from tarnish¬
ing,—Dallas News.
II You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Bast
Have you ever stopped to reason why
j it is that so many products that are ex
I tensiveiy advertised, all at once drop out
I of sight and arc- soon forgotten? The
; reason is plain—the article did not fulfill
j the promises of the manufacturer. This
I applies more particularly to a medicine
! A medicinal preparation that has real
j curative an endless value chain almost system sells the itself, remedy as like is
j recommended by those who have been
j benefited, A prominent to those druggist vho are in need “Take of for it.
says
example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a
j and preparation hesitate i have sold recommend, for many for years
i never to m
| | almost suits, every case oi it shows customers excellent testify, re
as many my
j Mo other kidney remedy has so large a
| sale."
; According to sworn statements and
| verified testimony oi thousands who have
i used the preparation, the success of Dr.
i Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is due to the fact,
so many people claim, that it fulfills al
' most every wish in overcoming kidney,
j liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri
' nary troubles and neutralizes the uric
I acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
i j Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address N. Y.,
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton.
' md enclose ten cents; also mention this
j paper. Large all and drug medium stores.—Adv. size bottles
! tor sale at
Child's Logic.
; “Oh, mamma,” said Ivisie. suddenly,
j “ray foot feels prickly.”
“It’s only asleep, dear.”
“Then it must be having an awful
j had dream,” returned the child.—Bos
i ton Transcript.
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin
On rising and retiring gently siwea
the face with Cuticura Ointment
Wasli off Ointment in five minutes
with < .’uticura Soap and hot water. H
is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura
will do for poor complexions, dandruff
itching anti red rough hands.—Adv.
Early Example.
Midas Tad just seen another ban:
sandwich turn to gold as his fingers
touched it.
“This profiteering,” he remarkei
sadly, “is something that can tie car¬
ded entirely too far.”
DEMOCRATS BEGIN
WORK AT FRISCO
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVEN¬
TION GETS UNDER STEAM
AT SAN FRANCISCO
PRESIDENTISEIVEN OVATION
One Thousand And Ninety-Two Dele¬
gates Were In Their Seats When
The Gavel Sounded
San Francisco.—Assembling at noon
June the national 2S for their session, delegates to j
Democratic convention I i
heard a keynote speech by National
Chairman Cummings and perfected
preliminaries clearing the way for the
real work of finding a presidential
candidate. ,
Hours before the opening ticket
holders gathered in the spacious
building which, for the occasion, seats
more than twelve thousand persons.
Those who did not hold tickets were
barred from approaching the main en¬
trance by fences hidden by a screen
of California evergreen.
Decorations of the convention hall
were simple and tasteful with the
Stars and Stripes as the dominant fea¬
ture of the beautiful display.
The seats of the 1,092 delegates
were compactly assembled close to the
platform and stretched almost across
the width of the hall. Here and there
stood the state and terirtorial stand¬
ards, made of California redwood,
showing the locations of the delega¬
tions. Directly behind were the seats
of the alternates and all about them
in an almost perfect circle were places
for more than ten thousand other per¬
sons.
The league of nations covenant was
championed as the “Monroe doctrine
of the world” by Homer Cummings,
temporary chairman of the Democratic
national convention in his keynote ad¬
dress.
Of the peace treaty’s defeat in the
senate he said: “No blacker crime
against civilization has ever soiled the
pages of our history.”
He characterized the Republican
platform as “reactionary and provin¬
cial.” “Filled with premeditated
slanders and vague promises, it will
he searched in vain for one construc¬
tive suggestion for the reformation of
the conditions which it criticizes and
deplores.”
An innovation planned for the open¬
ing of the convention was the silenc¬
ing of the great gathering by a bugle
call instead of the usual pounding with
the gavel. As the bugler’s notes came
to an end and the buzz of conversation
o nthe floor ceased, a detachment of
marines standing in front of the plat¬
form raised the national colors and
came to “present arms,”
Prohibition
The situation as the convention met
as to three troublesome platform ques¬
tions were:
William J. Bryan, leader of the drys
and Nebraska’s member of, the reso¬
lutions committee, had a dry plank to
present to the committee, which reads:
“We heartily congratulate the Dem¬
ocratic party on its splendid leader¬
ship in the submission and ratification
of the prohibition amendment to the
federal constitution and we pledge the
party to the effective enforcement of
the Volstead law, honestly and in good
faith, without any increase in the alco¬
holic content of permitted beverages
and without any weakening of any
other of its provision.”
Postmaster General Burleson and
James Nugent of New Jersey, leading
wets, also had planks varied in lan¬
guage. but ail to the same purpose
pledging the party to favor modifica¬
tion of the Volstead law so that the
individual states may determine what
they will permit in the way of alco¬
holic content.
League Of Nations
President Wilson, Mr. Bryan and
Senator Walsh have planks on this
question. In spite of the fight that
Bryan and Walsh are making on the
: resident, it appeared likely that the
administration forces would win.
The president’s plank, which Sena¬
tor Giass will present, pledges the
-party to ratification without impair¬
ing reservations.
Bryan’s plank declares against mak¬
ing the league a political issue and
urges ratification with safeguarding
reservations.
The convention flung aside for the
moment the business before it, while
delegates carried on a demonstration
that swept the great gathering off its
feet. It was a half hour before the out¬
burst, evoked by a sudden display of
the president's portrait, could he still¬
ed. Again and again, as his name was
mentioned, the cheers broke out anew
to culminate in the shout of approval
that adopted and sent to the white
house a striking testimonial of his
party’s faitli and pride in the man
who has led it through troublous
years.
Irish Question
The administration is against men¬
tioning Ireland, but may concede a
mention of instt independence in con¬
nection with the league of nations
holding for the league as the hope of
the Irish and other subject peoples for
freedom.
Irish organizations in concert, have
prepared a plank, emphatically putting
the parly on record as sympathizing
with Ireland, and favoring recognition
o the Irish republic by Ihe Fnited
fates.
MOTHER!
“California Syrup of Figs”
Child’s Best Laxative
Accept “California” Syrup ^ Figs
for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
is having the best and most harm¬
less physic for the little stomach, liver
and bowels. Children love its fruity
taste. Full directions on each bottle
You must say “California.”—Adv.
Just as Advertised.
City dweller—I do believe the
world is reforming.
Suburbanite—On what theory do
you base your ideas.
City Dweller—I bought a lot in the
country today that was as near to the
railroad station ns it was advertised
and it wasn’t under water.—Houston
Rost.
FRECKLES
Now la the Time to Get Rid of
These Ugly Spots.
There’s no longer the slightest need of
feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine
—double strength—la guaranteed to remove
these homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of Othine—double
strength—from your druggist, and apply a
little of It night and morning and you
should' soon see that even the worst freckles
have begun to disappear, while the lighter
ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom
that more than one ounce Is needed to com
pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful
clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the double strength
Othine, as this Is sold under guarantee of
money back If It falls to remove freckles.
Acute Agony.
“I thought the prima domm seemed
upset about something.”
“She had a quarrel with her accom¬
panist just before the concert began
and he revenged himself on her In
monstrous fashion.”
“What did he do?”
“Just when she was reaching her
highest note he struck the wrong key."
—Birmingham Age-Herald.
I.dlpt.atlon produces dlsagriteable and
sometimes alarminx symptoms. Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills stimulate the diges¬
tive processes to function naturally.—Adv.
The greatest necessity in a woman’s
life Is love.
Helped Father and Son
‘Ziron Did Us Both Good,” Writes Mr. Gentry,
of Norene, Tenth
is a well-known
I iron is a necessary constituent of
the blood, and that blood lacking
Iron is the cause of many troubles that
only iron will cure.
Ziron, a scientific compound of iron
with other valuable ingredients, is the
remedy to tajfe when your blood needs
more iron, and your system requires
a tonic. Ziron is mild and harmless,
does not stain the teeth, and is good
for children as well as adults.
Mr. P. G. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn.,
For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. ALSO ING TONIC. * E,NE GE Sold " EHAL by All Drua Stored*
Feel in Mean?
Headache? Nausea? Dizziness? Bilious¬
ness? Constipation? the Lazy and good for
nothing most of time? What you
need is a shaking-up all of your “innards”
that’ll and a gingering-up fix over. The thing
you up is:
Dr.THACHEtfS
LIVER And BLOOD
SYRUP
An old doctor’s prescription; in use for
C8 years. Enlivens your Liver, purifies
and enriches your Blood. Regulates
your Bowels and is a fine family TONIC.
Get a bottle from your drug store and
you’ll soon he
Feelin Fine! .
Sure
Relief
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
LL-AS^fS Sure Relief
RE HWFOR
INDIGESTION
KING PIN
CHEWING
The tastiest
tobacco you
ever tasted.
Girls! Girls!!
Clear Your Skin
With Cuticura
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcnm 25c.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous be¬
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
GOLD MEDAL
Th» world’s standard remedy (or these
disorders, will often ward off these dis¬
eases and strengthen the bo'dy against
further attacks. Three sizes, all druggist*
Uck for the name Gold Medal oa orory boa
i imitation
ik ITCH!
money if HUNT’S DacK SALVE witnout falls question
In th*
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RING WORM,TETTER or other
75c itching skin diseases. Price
at druggists, or direct from
1R. Richards Medicine Co.,Sherman,Tei.
POLDRE MON KEVE IMPARTS BLOOM
OF YOUTH. Sent postpaid $1. Irresistible,
fragrant, lasting. State color. Mon Rove Co.,
Dept. 14. 500 Fifth Ave.. New York Citv
Iron Tonic has made
good in my family. I have used it to a
very great advantage to myself and my
14-year-old boy. It did us both good. I
think it is a good medicine for what
it is recommended.”
If you are pule, weak, tired, feel
down and out, take Ziron. It will put
iron jnto your blood, and should help
build you up.
Get a bottle from your druggist to¬
day, and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold
by him under a money-back guarantee.
Ask him about it. lie will tell you.