Cleveland courier. (Cleveland, White County, Ga.) 1896-1975, September 18, 1925, Image 2
MRS. BORGELIN’S REMAR KABLE R ECOVERY Gives Credit for Restored Health to Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. All Women Interested MRS. OSCAR F. BORGEL1N FOREST CITY* IOWA Forest City, Iowa.—“My first child lived only a short time and I was sick for a year after. When I bent over and almost raised myself with up pain again in I back. could scream I bad that my I had One day was so to leave my washing and get ready to go to the doctor. He gave me medi¬ cine, but it did no more good than if I drank just water. Once when we had been in town a little book telling about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound have taken was five bottles left in of our the car. Vege¬ I Finance in Afghanistan An Ingenious scheme has been de¬ vised for financing the Afghan em¬ bassies abroad. Every embassy In Kabul has to pay the same rent there for accommodation us tiie Afghan min¬ ister In the corresponding foreign eaj> Ital. Colonel Humphrey’s mud bunga¬ low, for irtstance, costs bis govern¬ ment as much as the house In Gros venor gardens, London, wiiere the Afghan envoy resides.—Lowell Thomas In Asia Magazine. Creation What can be more foolish than to think that all this rare fabric of heaven and earth could come by chance, when all the skill of art ts not able to make an oyster!—Jeremy Tay¬ lor. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of T2 tablets Also bottles of 24 arid 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of MonoacetlcaeiUester of Sallcyllcacid Silence Not Always Good Japs Extend Phones There may be times when silence is In a plan to Improve the telephone gold, and speech silver; but there are system of the country tiie government times, also, when silence is death, and of Japan plans to install 50,000 tele¬ apeech is life the very life of Pente¬ phones and 10,000 miles of new toll cost—Max Miller. lines within the next five years. Is It conscience that says: “I told Measure your cloth twice, since you you so," or some devil’s imp? can cut but once.—Sehlay. Custom i i MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harm¬ less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe¬ cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of J&U Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. (hillTonic SOLD 50 YEARS - A FINE GENERAL TONIC U ml Stf rw* fr-TT’ *TM« W Co., LtKifirriUe, table Compound now and I do all my housework and help with, the milking, and taking care of chickens and gar¬ den. Besides I have a fine baby girl eight health, months I old, feeling just the picture myself. of and am fine You may use this letter as a testi¬ monial and I will answer anv letters asking about the Vegetable Com¬ pound.”—Mrs. Route No. Oscak F. Borgelin, 5, Forest City, Iowa. A Bad Case of Nerves Relieved despondent, Denver, Colorado. — “I was very blue and sad all the time, which is worse than real pain, and extremely I was this nervous, for with about no two appetite. and way years My mother thought had no one the cared for trouble me. had same and had taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s everything Vegetable Compound for it. I tried it. I else, then I began to take soon had a better appetite and restored mental condition. I moved to a bright, sunny house, began calling on different people, ana changed many other things. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash for my female weakness. With the aid of vour nealthy,happy medicine* I contented am now a fairly and woman. I’ve used the Vegetable Compound at different times and will say it always helps me over the bad spells 40 that ” come to every woman past years. —Mrs. Helen Fine, 35 South Wash¬ ington Street, Denver, Colorado. Why la This? Although most people insist their feet grow hotter In warm weather when they weur shoes with composi¬ tion soles, tests by the bureau of standards indicate the composite ma¬ terial does not conduct any more heat than leather. The Quickest Way to Beauty. Women are finding "The Quickest Way to Beauty" in O. J.’s Beauty Lo¬ tion. At all drug stores on a money hack guarantee. Removes Pimples, Freckles. Blackheads, Sunburn and Tan. 75e per bottle.—Adv. Cut Rates “Are the charges low at your bar¬ ber’s?’’ “Cut rates.” CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SundaySchool T Lesson T (By REV. p. b. PITZWATER, E>.D. t Dean of the Evening School, Moody Bible I» alHut© of Chicago.) .((C). 1825, Western i I Newspaper Union.) Lesson for September 20 PAUL WRITES TO THE THESSA.. LON1ANS LESSON TEXT—I Thess. 2:1-12. GOLDL7N TEXT—“In everything give thanks.”—I Thess. 5HS. PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul'* Love for His Friends. JUNIOR TOPIC—How Paul Worked In Thessalonica. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP¬ IC—Paul's Devotion to Hts Work. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP¬ IC—The Spirit and Method of Paul* Work. While the lesson committee has se¬ lected this brlSf passage in the second chapter for printing,' the intention was to present the message of the entire epistle. It was on Paul’s second mis¬ sionary journey that the church at Thessalonica was founded as seen in the last lesson. After crossing into Macedonia he preached the Gospel at Philippi, where he wa3 Imprisoned. From Philippi he went to Thessalon¬ ica. The people there were largely Gentiles. I. The Salutation (ch. 1:1). Timothy and Silas were associated with Paul In this missionary Journey, and they are associates of Paul iu this message. II. Paul’s Thanksgiving (1:2-10). 1. For Their Faith, Love and Hope (v. 2-4). This triad of graces testified of their election of God. 2. How They Received the Gospel (v. 5.) It was In the power of the Holy Spirit. 3. Joyful Obedience (v. 0). 4. Exemplary Lives (v. 7). 5. Missionary activities (v. 8.) 6. Turned From Idols (vv. 9-10). III. Character of Paul’s Ministry ( 2 : 1 : 12 ). It would seem from this defense that some of the Jews had called Into ques¬ tion hts ministry. He defends him¬ self by showing the character of his ministry: 1. It Was Courageous (vv. 1-2). His persistence in spite of shameful persecution proved his devotion to the Lord and His work. 2. Honest and Guileless (w. 3-4). As one sent of God, he faithfully ministered uuto them, not courting man's favor. 3. Without Flattering Words (v. 5). 4. Without a Cloak of Covetousness (v. 5.) 5. Did Not Seek Glory From Man (v. C). 6. Gentle nnd Affectionate (vv. 7-8). So vitally did he enter into the live* of tiie people that he displayed a gentleness even as a nursing mother with her children. 7. Unselfish (v. 9.) In order that his motive be not ques¬ tioned, he labored night and day for his support 8. Irreproachable and Blanieless (v. 10.) He did not claim to be faultless, but he challenged them as to his blame¬ lessness. 9. His Lofty Aim (w. 11-12). That they would walk worthy of God In keeping with their high call¬ ing. IV. How the Gospel Was Received (2:13-10). As the very Word of God. V. Paul’s Desire for the Thessa lonians (2:17:3-13). 1. He Endeavored to See Them Face to Face, but Was Hindered by Satan (2:17-18). 2. He Declared Them to Be Hls Crown of Rejoicing (2:19-20). His hope of meeting his converts at Christ’s second coming was bis crown of rejoicing. 3. Timothy Sent to Them (3:1-10). It was Ms report that furnished the Information concerning this church. 4. He Prayed for Them (3:11-13). VI. Sins Rebuked (4:1-12). 1. Cncliastity (vv. 1-5.) 2. Dishonesty (vv. C-8), 3. Lack of Brotherly Love (vv.9-10), 4. For Being Busybodies (v. 11). 5. Idleness (v. 11). VII. Doctrinal Errors Corrected (4 :13; 5:11). ^ 1. Not to Sorrow Unduly (v. 13). It was because of their misunder¬ standing of the meaning of the com¬ ing of the Lord that they were Indulg¬ ing In excessive sorrow. 2. The Reason Assigned (vv. 13-18). (1) The departed saints will come hack when Jesus comes (v. 14). (2) Living Believers Will Be Caught Up With Them (v. 17). 8. The Time of the Lord’s Coming Unknown (5:1-11). The exhortation Is “be ready,” watch. VIII. Concluding Exhortations (5: 12-2S.) Sin, Grace, Humility No sin is so offensive to God, and so injurious to tiie soul as pride. No grace is so commended, both by pre¬ cept and example, as humility.—Ryle. Truth Truth is not of man's making, but of God's revelation. Hear it in the house of God.—American Lutheran. To Be Thankful To be thankful is to be especially Christ like.—Russell H. Couweii. Help That Bad Back! I* s bad back wearing you out? Are you lame, achy, nervous dizziness and depressed? and dis¬ Suffer headaches; turbing bladder irregularities? These are often signs of kidney disorder and too dangerous to neglect. Your kidneys they keep the blood stream pure. Once slow up, poisons accumulate and upset the whole system. Why risk neglect? If you suspect trial. your kidneys, give been Doan's used Pills a Doan's have successfully over thirty-five years. Are recommended by thousands. Ask your neighbor! A Georgia Case Mrs. W. J. Phil¬ lips,.. lit St., W. Lib¬ erty Savan¬ nah, Ga„ says: “My back was lame and dull, ‘ficro'ss' throbbing kidneys pains my made my house¬ work difficult. My kidneys acted too often and morn¬ ings I felt tired and worn out. My nerves were all on edge. I used Doan's Pills and they put an end to kidney complaint." DOAN’S p t LS STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Fottet-Milbura Co., Mi®. Chcro., Bufialo, N. Y. Three Generations Find Beecham’s Pills the Only Remedy “I have a very weak stomach, and Beecham s Pills are about the only laxative I can take that does not nauseate me. ”1 have also found them beneficial to my children. One especially, who inherited her mother's weak stomach. There is no remedy I value as much as BeechanVs Pills. I have tried others without success." Mrs. A. HUMPHRIES Methuen, Mass. For FREE SAMPLE—write B. F. Allen Co., 417 Canal Street, New York Buy from your drugs Ut in 2 S and sac bote* For constipation, biliousness, sick head¬ aches and other digestive ailments take Beecham’« Pills Sh^i'ngStick The New Freely-Lathering For Tender Faces EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ANTISEPTIC Your Drouist Quick Safe Relief In CORNS minute—of one less-the pain ends. Dr, Scholl's Zino-pad Is the safe, sure, healing treatment for corns At drug and shoe stores Dr Scholl's Zi no-pads Put owe on - the pain is gone Itch KILLED IN 30 MINUTES BY SITIGIDE PON SO CTS. From SIT1C1DE CO., Commerce, Ca. and at Drug Stores WANTED 10,000 NEW < I STOMERS For This Wonderful Shirt Offer Genuine broadcloth shirts, of fine <n»al fty, made with center plait. 6 ocean pearl buttons, and correct fitting. These are the most popular shirts of today, be¬ cause they wear well, ami look good. The only economical shirt to buy. Col¬ lar attached, or neckband style, 13 h* to 1?. in white, tan, gray or blue. 3 for $5.00. sent prepaid. FREE! "To introduce these fine shirts, will send absolutely .free with every order, a beautiful Swiss silk knitted tie. We guarantee this to be the best shirt value, and if you are not pleased with this splendid offer, we will refund your money, when promptly returning goods. BARGAIN MAIL ORDER HOUSE 1309 Edmondson Avr. Baltimore. Md, «pe§ IB JL Stop the attacks at * nn once. FREE sample ■J IT * ■Tand Si 111 treatise mailed to an F one giving W what a ^ e - Just it will to do. prove In use SI years. Why suffer longer when relief is offered FREE? Address Towns Remedy Co., Milwaukee. Wi*. Agents Wanted—Send $1 for $2 worth part^ Harade Beauty Products and agents’ Agents make big money and every colored person a buyer. Harade Mfg, Co., Atlanta. Ga LEARN TO DANCE-—E-Z Dance Instructor teaches you latest ' ballroom steps p press.° at home Price 15 cent co ......... mm khcial ....... m South Main Street. street, fall FALL RIVER. KivER. MAS; mass DR. KING’S ROYAL GERMETEUR FOR DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH A SAFE FAMILY MEDICINE PLEASANT TO THE TASTE $1.00 THE BOTTLE AT ALL DRUG STORES i HE WAS GOIN’ FISHIN’! j Two elderly men. both deaf, met on i J country road. One had a fishlng | pole “Goin' in his fishin'?” wagon. shout%l the first. | “No," the other yelled hack, “I’m goin' fishin’.” "Oh, I thought* mebbe you was goin’ fishin’,” tiie first called hack.—Cap¬ per's Weekly. Rather Thin Pie “I know the pie was rather thin," said the landlady, “but I don't think my boarder should have said what he did." “Wbat did he say?" “He asked if I didn’t think the pie crust would be improved If It had an¬ other coat of paint." THINKING THAT COUNTS “All the giris think she’s perfectly beautiful." “That’s nothing—what do the men think she is?” Ye Gods Suppose Olympus should take a flop, With work become the rule. Would Venus open a beauty shop And Pallas start a school? No Business 1 here Visitor—Has your husband really got any business in the city? Mrs. Country Merchant—Not with¬ out rne.—Good Hardware. Might Happen “A man with a weak heart should not send poems to the magazines." “Why not?” “He might have onp accepted." BRAINS FOR TWO “Your wife la a very intelligent woman." “Yes—she has braius enough for two." “Is .that why yon married her?” Where the Test Comes Moat any old duck can float— And drift along and dream— But It takes a regular live one To swim against the stream. Wife at Barber Shop When a woman friend dropped In the other evening to chat with the wife, she was surprised to find the husband, enveloped in an apron, wash¬ ing the dishes. “Where’s the wife?" the visitor asked cheerily. “Over at the barber shop," came thf grumpy reply. Beg Pardon “Where's your wife. Hank?” “Site’s over eating at Wilson's.” “Over eating again, and she just started dieting this morning, didn’t she?” No Place for the Profesh She—Do you believe there are dl vorces in heaven? He—No, I don’t, because that would require the presence of a lawyer. “Glass, With Care” “And the next day, I suppose, she returned the engagement ring?" "Yes, it came by registered post in a box labeled ‘Glass with care.’ ’’ Poor Car to Steal Binks—How did Jones escape a prison sentence after being convicted of selling a stolen car? Jinks—Tiie judge took a look at the car and allowed him to plead in¬ sanity. Gives Him Wrong Number He married a telephone girl. Two years later she presented him with triplets. “Still giving me the wrong number I" he exclaimed. rrfcfe— — very— meal WRIGL makes your food do you more good. Note how it relieves that stuffy feeling after hearty eating. Sweetens the breath, removes food particles from the teeth, gives new vigor to tired nerves. Comes to you fresh, clean and full-flavored. COLOR IT NEW WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye. Each 15-cent pack¬ age contains direc¬ tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings —everything! Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind —and tell your druggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether It is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Practically Impossible to wear them out* USKIDE -i’Soles The Wonder Sole for Wear 3(| YOU A REPAIRMAN TODAY Jlso Demand USKIDE Soles on New Shoes United States Rubber Company GOULDS PUMPS ANG WATER SYSTEMS Write for booklet A giving details of our complete line of elec¬ tric and engine driven pumps and water sys¬ tems for every ne^d. The Goulds Manufacturing Co* Seneca Falls, N. Y. mSSF ROILS There’s quick, positive, relief in GARBOIL GENEROUS 501 BOX At ftIS -Moiwy-bwk Guarantee His Business Size Two of his friends were discussing Dick, as friends will. “I hear,” re¬ marked one, "that Dick is doing a big business.” There was a silence, as there often Is under such circum¬ stances. “Well, isn’t he?" persisted the first friend. There was another silence and then the second friend replied: “A big business? I'd hardly say; that, but lie’s doing a near-mahogany desk size business.” No good ever comes of minding other men's matters.—Fielding. Sure Relief -i\** v Y£ HS _^>6 -g? Hot Bell-ans water Bell-ans Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonicl Invigorates, Purifies and Enriches the Blood, eocl Your Picture Painted £Jk1 WORK Enlarged to Size ® Q v ^ T A '“'N. ( limited Offer Paid Guaranteed * Shipped Post Made from any Kodak Film $ J 25 Photo, " or Painted in Genuine "Oil-Tone" Color*, Add 25 including Extra When Polychrome Frame. PHOTO. . Made From A Ace Art Co., 25 Third Are* N. Y.Citj