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Unless you see the name “Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. Correct Science Teacher—Name a liquid that won’t freeze. Student—Ho! water. When pugilists begin to use soft an¬ swers tlie chances are they will fight. Fancy is the friend of woe. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 1 ro* INDIGESTIO*^ »n cents. \'#(^^ SoBeu.-an ! Hot s v® water ■■fc — ] Sure aure Relief Keiier DELLANS 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Newsy Paragraphs ’ Of State Interest Macon.—James Daley, who came | here from Camden, 111., 31 years ago as a meat cutter^ was found burned to death in th plant of the Georgia acking company^ ^he of wfcich he was a part owner, body was sobadlv charred that it was some time before identification was established. Macon.-J. A. Swain, who shot and killed J. Walter Johnson here on December 16, will be tried bn Febru¬ ary 23. it was announced by Soliuitor General Charles H. Garrett. The so¬ licitor has completed the calendar for the term of court. There eight mur¬ der cases on the calendar and a total 208 criminal cases. The term will last for four weeks. Milledgeville—Colonel Frank Row¬ ell, of the fourth corps area headquar¬ ters at Fort McPherson, arrived in Milledgeville in preparation for the inspection of the Georgia Military college R. O. T. C. unit. The inspec¬ tion will embrace all forms ot milita¬ ry science and will consume a day. Captain E, T. Bowden, P. M. S. and T. of the local school, announced that the battalion was ready. Milledgeville.—The city of Milledge¬ ville, and the county of Baldwin, will make every effort to help restore the buildings, now' so necessary to the Georgia State College for Women. This is borne out by the action of the grand jury of this county, that rec¬ ommended that the county court¬ house, located in the same square as the college buildings, and now used in part to help accommodate the col¬ lege classes, be sold to the college and that new quarters be found for the courthouse. Atlanta.—Haliard de La Parelle has been appointed assistant entomologist for the state of Georgia. He will soon take up his duties with the state board, it was announced by State En¬ tomologist Ira W. Williams. Mr. de La Parelle succeeds the late John D. Moor. The new state official is a graduate of the University of Califor¬ nia and comes here from that state, where he has resided since boyhood. He served overseas in the World war with the 117th Engineers, Forty second division. Brunswick.—Good and bad news reached Brunswick from the adjacent flooded territory. Slight improvement was noted In places while in others an increase in the rising waters was recorded. The Altamaha delta re¬ mains covered with w-ater and the automobile highway between Bruns¬ wick and Darien is impassable. An army truck loaded with food by the Bainbridge Red Cross reached the marooned people of Everett City after making a 15-mile trip overland and transferring the food to boats. Macon.—Stockholders of the Georgia Casualty company at their meeting here voted to amend the charter so as to permit the home offices of tho company to be removed from this city to Atlanta whenever the officers see fit to do so. W. E. Small, president of the company, stated that no imme¬ diate removal is contemplated. Offic¬ ers elected by the board of directors are: W. E. Small, president; Wfll I j Gunn, Dr: J. C. McAfee, Jesse B. Hart and T. B. McRitchie, vice presidents, and J. C. Morton, secretary and treas¬ i urer. I Moultrie.—Afficers in all of the points on the main roads into Florida have been asked to join in the search for Mrs. Cora Lee Giles and her broth¬ er, McKinley Croft, who just before they were scheduled to go on trial in superior court here, charged with an attack on Mrs. Frank Myers, prin¬ cipal, and Miss Alice Raiford, assist¬ ant principal, of the Berlin school, jumped cash bonds in the sum of *2,500 each and fled from Moultrie. Judge W. E. Thomas forfeited the bonds, Issued bench warrants for Mrs. Giles and Croft and ordered them held in jail in case of their arrest. Atlanta. — Prospective theological students are beginning to manifest in¬ terest in the removal of Columbia The¬ ological seminary from Columbia, S. C., to Atlanta, it was learned at the weekly meeting of the Presbyterian ministers. Several ministers reported that young men of Atlanta had decid¬ ed to enter the ministry when the Columbia seminary is located in At¬ lanta, as it would give them an oppor¬ tunity to attend ths great training school, which privilege would be de¬ nied them if they had to seek the training elsewhere. It wastated by one minister that three young ladles had expressed a desire to go into Christian service since they would have the opportunity of entering the training esehool, which will he a part of the work given by the seminary. Atlanta.—American prisons are the best-regulated, most sanitary and ad¬ vanced In the world, far surpassing those of foreign countries, according to Mrs. J. W. Snook, wife of the newly installed warden of the Atlanta Fed¬ eral penitentiary, "And the difficul¬ ties Bew found in American prisons may be overcome by providing prison¬ ers with adequate work for whieh they are Justly compenlated,” declared Mrs, Snook. “Idleness,’’ atae says, “is the worst thing imaginable for any¬ one. whether in or out of prison. CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. Paste these articles in o book they can be kept. SCALDS Burns cause violent Inflamma¬ tion of skin and tissue. Never use water. But to draw' out the heat and prevent blistering, It has been found that the oils contained in Mustang Liniment are very efficient if used promptly. The healing properties of this soothing liniment are especially valuable In treating burns and scaids/ Mfg. Co., 44 S. 5th St., Brw»klyn, N. Y. Offer Mfrs. Note: 5c and coupon Tell us your demon¬ own experi¬ size. ence with drug- or MustangLini store ment. $1 paid supply for published. every let¬ or ter bottle. Spohn DISTEMPER s JV.; ^ COMPOUND ^ take ilmnoes ot your horses or mules laid op with Distemper, Influenza, Eye, l.nrvufiit!*. Heaves, Coughs or Give “SPOKE'S” to both the nick the well ones. The standard remedy 30 years. Give “SPOHN’S” for Dob Dis¬ SO cent* ami $1,110 at drug stores. MEDICAL CO. GOSHEN, IND. ' m * r If frequent shaving Resinol —irritates your skin use sensitive Perhaps the daily shave makes it your skin bum and smart, or may cause a rash which is uncomfortable and embarrassing. Resinol Oint¬ ment helps greatly to relieve and clear away such ailments, but Resinol Shaving Stick tends to prevent them entirely. ing lather Its rich, generous, non-dry¬ makes shaving a pleasure because no after-shaVing lotions are necessary, and the face is left smooth, cool and soft. Iiesinol products at all druggists. Banish Pimples By Using Cuticura Ointment Soap to Cleanse Heal to Try our neVShavIng Stick. Happiness elusive Happiness, of all filings, Is so Unit often , oho . doesn't’ know lie has it. But years,jafteu’ward he _ when it was his. Do You Knoiv That mashed turnips and squash are by the addition of a small of Calumet Baking Powder? Exceeding the Limit “Harriet tells everything she “Yes. and unfortunately she stop there.” For bloated feeling: and distressed breath¬ due to Indigestion you need a medicine well as a purgative. Wright's Indian Filin are both. Adv. As a rule, lazy people are good-hu¬ but it is impossible to budge Ite ^hake And Sprinkle ALLEN ; S^FOOT=EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for tired, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. It takes the friction frorp the shoe, prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns' and bunions. Always use AlWi Foot-E*« to break In new shoes. Sold every¬ where. Trial paqkage Free. Address ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, Le Roy, N- Y FOE OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world¬ wide remedy fer kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditidns. CAPSU LE S correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. *ITCH 1 if Money HUNT’S back SALVE ■witBont fails question in tbe treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RJNG WORM/TETTER or other Itching skin diseases. Price 75 c at druggists, or direct from A 8 Bicfcartfs tfrtieiM Co.. SHermaMei IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday T Lesson School T (By REV. p. B. FITZWATER, D.D., Dean Of the Evening School. «Moo<ly Bible In¬ stitute of Chicago.! ((c). 1925. Western Newspaper Union.) Lesspn for February 8 CHRIST’S INTERCESSORY PRAYER LESSON TEXT—John 17:1-26. through GOLDEN thine TEXT—"Holy Father, those whom keep own name thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are,”—John 17:11. PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Praying for His Friends. JUNIOR TOPIC—What Jesus Prayed For. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP¬ IC—Christ's Prayer for His Disciples. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP¬ IC—Christ’s Intercessory Prayer. I. His Prayer for Himself (vv. 1-5). Fully conscious that the hour of His crucifixion has at hand He pra§ed to the Father saying. “Glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may glorify Thee.” His coming into the world had as its supreme mission the glorification of the Father, in order that the Father might be glorified it was necessary that tlie Son should be glorified. 1. To Him Had Been Given the Pow¬ er to Give Eternal Life to God's Chosen Ones (w. 2, 31). Eternal life is knowledge of and a right relation to the true God and Jesus, Christ. Thus we see that eternal life is a re¬ lationship and not an entity. 2. He Declared That He Had Fin¬ ished the Work Committed Unto Him (v. 4). The definite work which He came to do was to give eternal life to the chosen of God. II. His Prayer for His Immediate Disciples (w. 6-19). it Their Preservation (vv. 9-16). He did not pray that they would be taken out of the world but that they might be kept from the Evil One. It is not the divine will that we go to heaven at once when we believe because: (1) Christ needs our ministry. Those who have been made partakers of the divine life are His representa¬ tives In the world. (2) We need His grace strength¬ ened and developed in ns. Heaven i« a prepared place and only those who have been prepared for it can be ad-' mitted Into it. (3) The world needs us. Christ de¬ clares that the .disciples are the light of the world, the salt of the earth (Matt. 5:16). Only as the light of the Lord shines forth through the dis¬ ciples can tlie people in the world find their way. 2. Their Sanctification (w. 17-19). (1) Sanctify means: First, to set apart; that meaps then that the dis¬ ciples were to be set apart to do the specific work of representing .Christ; second, to cleanse; those who arcset apart as His representatives need thp special cleansing grace to make them vessels fit for the Master’s use. (2) Tlie Instrument used (v. 17). They were to be sanctified through Gpd’s truth. God's truth is His Word. (K) The purpose (v. 18). They were sanctified In ‘‘order that they might be qualified for Ills service in the world. (4) Jesus’own sanctification wns for that purpose (v. 10). He is the grand example. III. His Prayer for His Future Dis¬ ciple* (vv. 20-26). 1. Their Unification (vv. 20-23). His great concern was that ail believers should be united. (1) The grand pattern of this spir¬ itual union is the union that exists between the Father and the Son (v. 21 ). (2) The incentive making possible this union (v. 22). The vision of the glory of God In Christ (II Cor. 3:18) 1* the grand Incentive which unites the believers. (3) The purpose (v. 23). The su¬ preme objective in the unification of the believers is to convince the world that God sent Jesus Christ to save It. 2. Their Glorification (vv. 24-26). The disciple of Christ enjoys fellow¬ ship with the Father and the Son and fellowship with his fellow believer, but he also looks forward to the time when he shall he glorified. (1) “I will that they be with Me where 1 am” (v. 24). There Is a pres ent*g!ory enjoyed by believers. (a) They are now children of God, although it does not yet appear what they shall be. (b) Ttey now possess eternal life and therefore shall never- perish. While there is the present glory, Jesus wants His disciples to be with Him in Heaven. He said, “Except a grain of wheat fail into the ground and die, it abideth alone.” We can reverently say that unless the believer Is taken to Heaven Christ will be lonely. (2) “Behold my glory” (v. 24). The believer shall share the ineffable glory of Christ (I John 3:1-3). The Ma$ter-Word The master-word of Christianity Is love. Charity A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog when you are just as hungry as the dog. Never Be Afraid Never be afraid of giving up your best—and God will give you His bet¬ ter. Men’s Muscles Men’s muscles move better when :heir souls are making merry music. Boschee’s Syrup * Allays Irritation, soothes and heals throat and luhg inflammation. The constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs in a congested con¬ dition. which BOSCHEE’S SYRUP gi ly and quickly heals. For this reason It has been a favorite house¬ hold remedy for colds, coughs, bron¬ chitis and especially for lung troubles In millions of homes all over the world for the last fifty-eight years, enabling the patient to obtain a good night’s rest, free from coughing with easy expectoration in the morning. You can buy BOSCHEE’S SYRUP wherever medicines are sold.—Adv. ’ , It Depends “Is marriage a failure?” “You never can tell until you’ve seen ttie wedding presents.” Shave With Cuticura Soap And double your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com¬ fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no irri¬ tation even when shaved' twice daily. One soap for all uses—shaving, bath¬ ing and shampooing.—Advertisement. What They Broke “Did tiie lawyers succeed in break¬ ing old Roxley’s will?” “No; but they broke all the contestants.” MOTHER! Baby's Bfest Laxative is “California Fig Syrup” When baby is constipated, lias wind colic, feverish breath, eoated-tongue, or diarriiea, a half-teaspoonful of genu¬ ine “California Fig Syrup” promptly moves the poisons, gases, bile, souring food and waste rigid out. Never cramps or overacts. Babies love its delicious taste. Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali¬ fornia Fig Syrup” which has full direc¬ tions for infants in arms, and children of all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Mother I Yon must say “California” or you may get an imitation lig syrup. The Hero She—Have you heard of Bee’s en gagement ? He—Indeed; who’s the plucky A Raw, Sore Throaf Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole i3 a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick tonsillitis, relief from sore stiff throat, bronchitis, croup, neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu¬ risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the che*t. Keep it handy for instant use. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Aak for Children’s Musterole. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos¬ pital size, $3.00. iggspJSLi Better than a mustard plaster Personality is something others In you, but which you can’t exactly measure yourself. *v© |V/ mm «WT«MT»SL» / r o» HfipC CJhild-totifi /*“> iacts about TT has been proven conclusively that mu A X enced the during suffering, pain and dread experi¬ child-birth it entirely expectancy, as well at at An eminent physician. unnecessary. Dr. J. H. Holme** expert in this science, first produced the great remedy “Mother's Friend,’* which aids the muscles and tissues to expand more easily, during the constant readjustment, month after month, right up to the climax of child-birth. Mother's Friend” is ap¬ plied externally. Three generations of expectant mothers have used it. "Pains disappeared in two days after using 'Mother's Friend,’ ” writes a user. 4, I owe my life to ‘Moth¬ er’s Friend,' ” declared another. Use “Mother's Friend” as our mother* and grandmothers did, start today and ex¬ perience the wonderful comfort It will give you* FREE BOOKLET Write Bradficld Regulator Co., Desk 112, facts Atlanta, Ga., for free booklet giving many ‘Mother's every Friend” expectant mother should know. is Bold at ail good drug •tores— everywhere. yfe&iKI ^PAFNESS jtt.jp'' .“I ' Jit Ad Jill / 1// Druggists 1- 1 |D0^ ^ 1 A.O. 70-5 ABOUT' Leonard. —AVE., 2 i&t/ftSfJ NEW 3 Inc. YORK ”ON REflUEST. The Great Plague Teacher—Can any of you boys tell me what the Great Blague was? Johnny—Lessons. Do You Cough? Need a Tonic? East Chattanooga, Term.—“Time and again Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi¬ has cal Discovery broken up bad colds and coughs; time and again has it been our Spring tonic, driving out the poisons of the body and enriching the 'blood. “O nc ol my sons had a most stubborn cough that would not yield to treatment for a long time, but eventually the 'Gol¬ den Medical Discovery’ overcame the trouble.’—Mrs. Susie Bean, 1819 Tinker St. Ask your nearest dealer for this 'Discovery' in tablets or iiauid! PISO’S /or coughs [ ’ Quick Relief 35c A and pleasant 60c sizes effective syrup. And externally, use PISO'S Throat and Chest Salve. 35c Cabbage Plants “Frostproof.’' tpn AH leading varieties. 1,000 to 4,000 100 at $1.25 per 1,000; 6,*000 and over at $1.00 per 1,000. Pay y postage or expresa 250, charges on arrival. Prices postpaid: plant*. 60c; 500, $1.10. Nice high-grade guaranteed. ide Prompt shipment. Safe arrival “How to Care for Plants” went with order. Agents wanted. REINHARDT PLANT COMPANY, Box W, ASKRURN. GEORGIA, FOR HALE-VENDING AND COIN-CON¬ TROLLED MACHINES. Large ut*d small. Check Boy, $50; Liberty Bells, $40, Universal Vending, Yonkers and Central,"Yonkers, N. Y. Radio: One-tube long-distftnce receiver, cab¬ inet build, genuine bakelite panel, with bat¬ teries, tube, aerial, ground wire, insulators and head phones. $15.50 complete. SB.00 deposit with order, balance C.O.D. We also mfr. 5-tube *etg; prices on request, Mr. Hor neck, Radio Dept.. 1510 Jackson, Chicago, 111. Anybody Can Make $25 to $75 Weekly takinfc Writt orders for our guaranteed silk hosiery. Pa. quick. Hyde Park Hosiery Co., Reading, Marvelous Marcel Waves-—Curls very tip ends bobbed hair qufckly. No heat-injury. Sample for dime BobbSy or stamps. Agents, every Ohio. woman buys. Co., Toronto, Attention—If your nerves, stomach, kidney*, heart or circulation is weak or out of order, I will send. free, facts and directions hoW myself and others got permanent relief F. A. RIEF, Box 2H82, BOSTON, MASS. Agents Making ng $10,(100 . . Per Month Selling Stranke’s device e that that reduces reduces gas g from 20c to 13c. Sells for r $4. $4. Two Two sent sent C. O. D. $2. Money refunded if not satisfactory. r y. Interna tlonal Co., 204 Bona Allen Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 6-1925. In having a good time, perhaps on< should consider well whether lie li looking foolish.