Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, May 20, 1921, Image 3
LUCKY STRIKE tO cigarettes for 10 cts Handy and convenient; try them. Dealers now carry both sizes: 10 for 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. It’s Toasted BABIES LOVE | MRS. WINSLOWS SYRUP He IniaaU’ ui Children’, RegaJ.ior Pleaiant to give—pleasant to take. Guaranteed purely vefr k etable ar.dabsolutely harmless, j It quickly overcome, colic, J diarrhoea, flatulency and other like disorders. The open published formula appears on .every label. lAlAllDru/gtiU FCR WOMEN For over hall a century DB. fl TUTT'S LIVER PILLS have been sold for the Liver. Read the following Iron a woman of forty-eight: “I have used DR. TUTT’S PILLS for Bowel regula¬ tion many years. I am now con¬ vinced that they are also the best known regulator for other retard¬ ed female functions. I have told many of my friends and now none would be without them. A few days before, and you are all right.” Dr.T utt’s Liver Pills Potash for Side Dressing For side dressing cotton, corn and other Southern crops, 200 pounds Kainit, or 125 pounds 20 per cent Manure Salt, or 50 pounds of Muriate of Potash, furnish the same amount of Actual Potash which is so profitable in preventing cot¬ ton rust and in increasing the yield of cotton, corn and general crops. These are the three Standard German Potash Salts that have been used for gen¬ erations to great advantage in the South. Having planted the crop, one cannot . afford to let it starve. A good side dress¬ ing may make all the difference between success and failure. Try it you will find that POTASH PAYS The following firms'have'requested us to state that they will sell un mixed Potash Salts: AshcraFT-Wilkinson Co. Atlanta, Ga. Dawhoo Fertilizer Co. Charleston, S. C. Harry & Co. Sumter. S. C. A. F. Pkinglk. Inc. Charleston S.C. The Nitrate Agencies Co., 85 V.'aterSt.. N Y. Also Baltimore, Md.. Columbus. Ohio. Nor¬ folk, Va., Savannah. Ga„ Jacksonville. Fla, and New Orleans, La. Soil & Crop Service, Potash Syndicate H. A. Huston, Manager 42 Broadway New York City ws JjtfJERSMltH’c qv i,wnrva. hsM'D fov bOYLaRs^ Tj Not Spring Fever ^ But Malaria Chill Tonic WARDS OFF MALARIA AND RESTORES STRENGTH. TRY IT. If not sold by your druggist, write Arthur Peter A Co.. Louisville, Ky. Same Here. Little Sister—“I wouldn’t turn curt wheels on the street, if l were you.” Little Robbie—“And 1 wouldn’t either, if I was you.” Important to all Women Readers of this Paper lhousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. if tbe kidneys are not in a healthy con¬ dition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, head¬ ache and loss of ambition. Boor health makes you nervous, irrita¬ ble and may be despondent; it makes any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. By enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all drug stores.-—Adv. Overstocked. j “Why is it. that pessimists seem to have so much trouble?” “Optimists never borrow any.” THE CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. The Treasurer “Devil” By REV. H. OSTROM, D. D. Extension Department, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. TEXT.—Judas also knew the place.— John 18:2. Keeping good company Is well, but It cannot guarantee that one is good. r ' \ j M Ji f f ffgra enough of the 'oil of the Holy Spirit s Influence on his soul to make him ac¬ cept our Lord’s company in such a place, but be will not accept of eternal life as a gift. Outwardly be has joined the Apostles’ Band, but, Inward¬ ly he is a thief. Good company, but a thief’s heart! ilis choosing to “join" before he had “received” may have cost him his soul. If lie had humbly Insisted upon hot joining until lie bad accepted our Lord Jesus Christ as the one who would fulfill all sacrificial types for sinners, then he might have ranked with John or Paul. He knew the place. Those trees could talk to him. He could gather messages from the footprints and paths there. The very air was elo¬ quent, to him. Oil, there are records which do not lit into music boxes or conform to machinery. They are heard at most unexpected times. As if started by unseen hands, lu the dark of the night, they compel us to listen. Just as some who read this can hardly help thinking of the path up to the old schoolhou.se, where, in the winter revival, they sang, "Come ye sinners poor and needy," or of the old kitchen in the old farmhouse where family prayers were conducted once a , day. How often the Spirit of God whispers, “Forget not all his ben¬ efits.” But Judas bad a sinful heart and would not yield that to Jesus the sin-bearer. The place \tas outside the man, the heart of sin was close with¬ in. Croon over the place, he might, but like a soldier on guard, he would fight Jesus away from that citadel of the heart. And why should Judas be one of the twelve? To be sure, he is later substituted by Matthias, but why was he ever admitted? “I have chosen you twelve and one of you is u devil," are the words so startling. And that one the treasurer! Yes, for when God is manifested fighting sin, lie asks for no favors or quarter. He lights it on its own ground and out In the open. The apostles are in the thick or the centuries-old conflict with hu¬ man sin. So fur as the record states there could not have been much money for Judas to handle anyway. But he can be allowed to add and subtract and have first-hand Information, where, if there had been any trick¬ ery advised, he would have known about It. Now this Is the nmn who sells Jesus for a few cents more than live dollars. Yes, but this Is the man who through¬ out the whole known record never states that he finds any trace of decep¬ tion or trickery on Jesus’ part. Thin “son of perdition” on the inside, with first-hand information, this “devil" cannot find u flaw or a fleck In ail the structure of Jesus' conduct. lie ob¬ jects to Mary anointing him, but re¬ member, he nowhere calls him “Lord.” Do we not see that today men and women, wayward and guilty, will say that they do not criticize Jesus? His enemies admit, by the ten thousand, that they “find no fault in him.” Yet they refuse him their hearts. How could Jesus Christ he such a true teacher, leader of men and example if his repeated declaration of his Savior-ship were false? llow can a man properly appreciate his teaching and his wonder works and at the same moment reject his shed blood? You admire him, but you do not receive him; beware lest, for a price, you sell him. There is another “place" mentioned in the account. Judas went to “his own place.” He tied heard of that from Jesus ldmself. “To cast into hell” had doubtless rung in his ears more than once. No garden with olive trees there. No Jesus to teach one there. The sale Judas made and that place are closely associated, If he will hear him teach and even endorse his greatness, but yet have the heart to sell birn, that one place is his destiny. Soul, do not reject the Lord Jos us as Saviour today, lest, to morrow the heart that so rejects proves to be the heart that sells, and you enter that—“place.” Like a garden whose trees and flowers all speak of blessing, so is his grace today, but, “If you reject that, I would that you might realize that you turn toward Judas' place. Judas had, as ft were, a deed in hand to that place when he was right in the company of Jesns. He had fully realized it, doubtless the very possession of it would have beep to him like fire. The Bringer of Good Things. Behold upon the mountains the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace!—Nahum 1, 15. Judas is with the other eleven apostles, and with Jesus too. He knows the Gar¬ den of Gethsem ane as a place where Jesus oft en visits. He has been there with him, nevertheless lie is a betrayer. Like the foolish virgins in the par able, be has had Children Cry For jib similatinglhcFood AVe^etableTfcparationftrAs .ALCOHOL ~3 PER byEc^uta-1 GENT. • CAST0RIA m tingthe fants/Children Stomachs andBowclsofJ Special Care of Baby. In Baby ||1 Thereby Promoting Di^cslion That should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it i Cheerfulness and Rest Contains is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use neither Opium, Morphine nor a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of Mineral. Not Nar cotic that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would Jhc^eafOhijOrSAHLUl^^ be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Jhmpkifl S*ct Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be Sennet prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. JRochelle Salt* A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarranged jKnisf Seed by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving Clarified Harm Seed Sugar to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared iVmteryreenflanr for Infants and Children ? Don’t be deceived. A helpful Remedy fof Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mother, that Constipation and Diarrhoea, you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of and Feverishness and your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that loss of Sleep the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily j] resulti ng thcrc fronHoj^^' prepared for grown-ups. Facsimile Sidmrt^. Qf MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORS A ALWAYS bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. <» 4F THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. SOY’S SUGGESTION ALL RIGHT fhirteen-Year-Old Had Remembered What He Had Been Taught About Electricity. The family washing was going through its regular Monday electric washer route. Incidentally the huse ■nent; was damp, because there had oeen no furnace fire. When the lady of the house started to wring tbe clothes she found an felectric current in the water, due to it short circuit in the motor. After several attempts to wring the clothes before the current got in Its work, she was about ready to give up and wring them by hand. “Shucks, mom,” said thirteen-.venr old Harry, who knows all about Edi¬ son and Franklin, “I’ll bet if you put on your rubbers, so tbe current, can’t go on out of your body you won’t get a shock at all.” And when “mom” tried the sugges¬ tion she found the embryo electrician knew what lie was talking about, for she worked in safety while wringing the rest of the clothes. Going Back. “My deali,” said Mrs. Snuypn-JIpzen, wearily raising herself on one elbow, "we really must economize, don’t you know." “True, angel,” said Mr. .Snuypn JIpzen, nodding Ills head fully three languid times. “We must go back to—or—back to Nature!” “Precisely, love; hack to Na¬ ture. . . . “James, tell the butler he may take two days off each week Instead of one. We are going to live the simple life!” Information First Hand. “What's the hardest part of the work of a postmaster?” The man who was sorting mail paused long enough to reply; j “Getting the job and holding on [ to it.” Don’t Count \bur Night Hours Counting the clock strokes A cup of tea or coffee at bedtime often results in dreary wakefulness. Postum Cereal is a hot, cheering, meal-time , beverage, fully satisfying to 1 ! the taste, and you can drink it at any hour of the day —* as many cups as you like*—' with no irritation to nerves. Better nights and brighter morn¬ ; ings usually follow a change to Postum as the table drink. “ There’s Reason" [ a i Made by Postum Cereal Co.,foe Battle Creek, Mich I Significant, Anyhow. “I read everything in the newspapers headed ‘proposals.’ ” “Why so. girlie?” “Oh, I like to read anything under Hint head even it' the item is only about life or steel or naval stores.”— Louisville <lourler-Journal. If You Have a Pain try Vacher-Balm. Keep it handy, and avoid imitations.—Adv. HAD THE TEACHER GUESSING Small Wonder That She Didn’t Under¬ stand, but There It Was in the Book. Georgie surveyed with puzzled eyes a sentence in his reading lesson. At last he raised his hand: “Well, Georgie, what is it?” asked the teacher. “What is a feebly, Miss Smith?” "A feebly!” repeated Miss Smith, in astonished tones. “What do you mean, Georgie? Feebly is an adverb, not a noun.” Georgie was unconvinced. “It’s sonicthilng that grows,” lie said. “It says so here.” “Bring me your book,” said the mys¬ tified teacher. Whereupon Georgie complied and laboriously read out the sentence: “The man—had a feebly—growing down—on—his chin.” Pretty Bad, at That. Clare Sheridan, the Anglo-American sculptor, was describing at a New York reception her recent visit to Bolshevik Russia when an eminent illustrator in¬ terrupted her to ask; “Is it; true that your cousin, Winston Churchill, paints?” “Yes, that is true,” Mrs. Sheridan answered. “Is lie any good?" j The lady shrugged her supple slioul ders. | “Well,” she returned, “people say he’s not as bad as he has painted.” ALLEN'S F0QT=EASE The Antiseptic Powder to Shake Into Your Shoes And sprinkle in the Foot-, Bath. out Blisters of It Corns, and takes Callouses, the Bunions, sting 3 and gives rest and com¬ fort to hot, tired, smart- ! ing, swollen feet. More than 1,500,000' pounds of Powder for! the Feet were used by our Army and Navy!> * during the war. Foot-; Allen’s ._ Ease, tho pow-< {takes der for the feet.; the friction from the shoe, fresh Jens the feet and gives new vigor. 1 Nothing relieves the pain of tight or (new shoes so quickly. Sold every where. A*n ior ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Cuticura Talcum — Faicinatintrlr Fragrant ———— Always Healthful Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. 80 Years Old —■Was Sick Now Feels Youiijl After Taking Eatonic for Sour Stomach “I bad sour stomach ever since I had the grip and it bothered me badly Have taken Eatonic only a week and am much better. Am 80 years old.” says Mrs. John Hill. Eatonic quickly relieves sour stom¬ ach, indigestion, heartburn, bloating nnd distress after eating because it takes up and carries out tbe excess acidity and gases which cause most stomach ailments. If you have “tried everything” and still suffer, do not give up hope. Eatonic has brought relief to tens of thousands like you. A big box costs but a trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. Baby Chicks White Rocks Barred Rocks Rhode Island Reds White Leghorns From high-laying flocks. At reasonable prices, with sate arrival guaranteed and all charges prepaid to your door. Free circular sent on request. KY. HATCHERY, DROPSY. lieved Short TREATED WEEK in breathing a few FREE hours; ONE re* ,e . ^Y days; regulates the liver, sw elling reduced in a and heart; kidneys, stomach purifies the blood, strengthens tho enure system. Write for Free Trial Treatment. COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO., Dspt.E 0., ATUUITJl, WAKE CP YOUR LIVER. Did you delay sending for Hepana to improve your health? A torpid liver is what ails about half the people. Wafting doesn't start that liver to working—Hepana does that and it also clear* up the stomach, improves the appetite and makes you more vigorous and energetic. Hepana is a doctor’s prescription skillfully prepared by an old druggist, and is safe, effective and reliable. Try it and find how much better you feel. You need it. Sent promptly—50c and $1.00 per box. Hart Med¬ ical Co., 193 Washington St., Hartford, Conn. GENUINE UNCUT OREGON MOONSTONE When ........ cut and — d polished po---------- make beautiful La ValJiere pendants, scarf pins, cufT buttons and rings. One postpaid 35c’ 15c, with cutting _ and Reference, polii -----------ig prices prices and and coast coast ist ' information. ‘ *■ - , Hank — ^.. of of Waldport. «iupfir SMITH, Moonstones and __ m Agates, Waldport, Oregon. WOULD YOU INVEST $150 TO MAKE $3,000. Proposition will stand strict and thorough investigation. Particulars fur¬ nished without obligation. Address H. *M. Haverbeck & Co., 32 B’way, New York { City. TENDER FEET! Corns, bunions, callouses. Wiener’s Healing Ointment. Quick Relief! Send 10c for Trial Box. WIENER MEG. CO., 45 W. 35th St., NEW YORK. Wanted—Men or women agents everywhere UCALATUM; household necessity. Lib al commission. Uc alatum Co., Lincoln. Neb. WEEK GUARANTEED men. women, goods packed under your own name brand. Get the the repeat repeat business, business. 25c $5 outfit postpaid. i RICHARDSON CO., Box s 83, Shelbyvilie. Indiana. FRECKLES w. N. U., ATLANTA. NO 21-I8ai,~