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OR. W. B. CALDWELL
AT THE AOE OF 89
To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Montl
«ello, 111., a practicing physician for
47 years, it seemed cruel that so many
constipated infants and children had
to be kept “stirred up” and half sick
toy taking cathartic pills, tablets, salts,
calomel and nasty oils.
While he knew that constipation
was the cause of nearly all children’s
little ills, he constantly advised
mothers to give only a harmless laxa¬
tive which would help to establish
natural bowel “regularity."
In «T)r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
mothers have a regulating laxative
which they can depend upon whenever
a child Is constipated, bilious, fever¬
Near Enough
Census Taker—How old are you,
madam?
Miss Prim—Oh. I don't remember
the year I was born.
“Never mind the year; tell me the
century.”—Good Hardware.
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1
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.
n DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only “ Bayer” package
which contains proven directions!
t Also bottles of 24 .'Raft and 100—Druggists. *<£
Ag l yfa is the trade mark of Manufacture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic&cid
The Reason Why
Salesman—Can I sell you a vacuum
cleaner?
Lady—No, we have no vacuum to
clean.—Allston (Mass.) Recorder.
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
“DIAMOND DYES”
Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye
Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—
and tell your druggist whether the ma¬
terial you wish to color is wool or silk,
or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed
goods.
Threatened!
She—I’ll tell my brother if you kiss
me
He—How old is he?
She—Three years.
And Supply Equals Demand
It takes 100,000 bushels of bugs every
Bummer day to feed the Kansas birds.
—Jewell Republican.
Castoria is especially pre¬
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
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A Childs Laxative
Which Mothers
Can Rely On
The Ultimate
“Mrs. .Tangier's got lots of gall.”
“You bet she has ! Why, after beat¬
ing up her husband so he couldn’t
work for two months, «he tried to col¬
lect sick benefits from his lodge.”—
American Legion Weekly.
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 —' every¬
ish or sick from a cold. Indigestion <rr
sour stomach. Ail children love its
pleasant taste.
Buy a large OO-eenf bottle at any
store that sells medicine and just see
for yourself how perfectly it cleanses
and regulates the bowels of infants
and children.
Dr. Caldwell's
SYRUP
PEPSIN
Shifting Gears on Lollipop
The great actress from her heights
w,jis trying to be patronizing. When
the little laundry boy entered her
dressing room and laid down the
package of laundry, she noticed that
several of his teeth were out. But
she had better have remained silent
when she asked him. “And how did
you lose your teeth, my little man?”
for he replied, “Sliiftin gears on a
lollipop!”—Bindery Talk.
Cuticura Comforts Baby’s Skin
When red, rough and itching, by hot
baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of
Cuticura Ointment. Also make use
now and then of that exquisitely scent¬
ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum,
one of the indispensable Cuticura
Toilet Trio.—Advertisement.
Man Like a Bicycle
Congratulated by a Londou Evening
News man on reaching his eighty-first
year, Lord Philllmore said his secret
of long life, health and happiness lay
in hard work, plenty of fresh air and
domestic happiness. “As long as a
bicycle keeps running,” he said, “it
stays upright. It Is the same in hu¬
man life. To live long one must keep
active. Idleness is fatal.”
A torpid liver prevents proper food as
eimilation >n. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
tone up the liver. They act gently but
surely. 372 Pearl St., New York. Adv.
Too Good
She—What a gorgeous sunset!
He—Not natural. Much too ornate.
Passing Show.
CLEVELAND COURIER, CLEVELAND. GEORGIA,
■MOVED UNIFORM MTERKAP0HAI
SandaySchool ’ Lesson ’
<By REV. P. B. FITZWATBIt, D.P., D«»o
of th« E von in* School, Moody Bible ln
atitute of Chicago.)
<©. 1920. Western Hefrepaper TTnion.)
Lesson for April‘11
THE STORY OF CREATION
LESSON TEXT—Genesis l:I-*:25.
GOLDEN TEXT—In the beginning
God created the heavens and the earth.
—Gen. 1:1.
PRIMARY TOPIC—God the Creator
of Ail Things.
JUNIOR TOPIC—-The Story «t Crea¬
tion.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP¬
IC—God the Maker of All Things.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP¬
IC — God in Creation.
Everything but Hod had a begin¬
ning. God the uncaused cause is the
cause of all things. Let' tit’s funda¬
mental truth, though beyond the pow¬
er of the human mind to grasp, be
believed and all our problems of pht
losophy and theology wllL.be solved.
I. The Origin of the Universe
(Gen. 1:1).
It was created by God. All things
cam® Into being by the will and act
of a personal God. Create means to
bring into existence that Which had
no previous existence.
II. The Regeneration of the Earth
(1:3-25).
Between verses one and two Is
clearly marked an Interval of perhaps
wide duration. The earth which was
created by God was subjected to a
judgment. The Hebrew word “was”
might just as well have been trans¬
lated “became.” Instead, therefore,
of the earth having been created a
void or cbaos, we see that it became
so through a cataclysmic judgment.
In Isaiah 45:18, the prophet declares
that God did not create the earth a
waste, but that He formed it to be
inhabited. All that real geology has
to say to us harmonizes with this
view. The so-called six days of cre¬
ation exhibit God’s rehabilitation of
the earth.
The cause for this judgment upon
the earth is to be found doubtless In
the judgment, upon Satan, who is
called the prince of this world (John
12:31).
Observe that God created the spe¬
cies and decreed that they propagate
after their kind. Such a thing as one
species developing out of another is
unknown to the Bible and real science.
III. The Origin of Man (1:20-28).
He was created by God. He came
into being through a special creative
act of God. As to nature, he bore the
image wA likeness.. at ... Qa/1^ : ,
and likeness is not physical or
bodily, but intellectual and moral
(Eph. 4:24, Col. 3:10). God’s likeness
is reflected in man’s three-fold nature.
Man is spirit, soul and body (I Thess.
5:23). God made man with a person¬
ality capable of having fellowship with
Himself—with whom He could share
His glory.
IV. Adam Alone In Eden (2:7-9,
15-20).
He had a most beautiful place in
which to live. God gave him surround¬
ings in keeping with his nature.
“Pleasant to the sight and good for
food” describes his surroundings. He
was to “dress and keep” the garden
(v. 15), showing that work was God’s
primal thought for man. To this
agrees the teaching of the New Testa¬
ment. If any man would not work,
neither should he eat (H Thess. 3:10).
Man. in Eden was desolate. Paradise
with all its splendor could not satisfy
his lonely heart. Animals of all kinds
surrounded him, but no companionship
among them was to be. found for him.
To make Adam conscious of Ills con¬
dition God caused the animals to pass
before him, with the result that no
helpmeet was found for him; man, be¬
ing a personality, was differentiated
from the animal.
V. The Origin of Woman (2:21-24),
To meet the need of man God made
the woman. They had minds alike,
therefore could commune together
about the things that surrounded them,
and about God. They had spiritual
natures, therefore could commune to¬
gether and with God. God took a rib
from Adam's side and out of it made
the woman. Man was made from the
dust of the ground and woman was
taken from his side—thus woman was
one removed farther from the earth
than man. Someone has said that the
man was dust refined, but the womarj
was dust (hnbly refined. Matthew
Henry says, “Woman was made of the
rib out of the side of Adam, not out
of his head to top him, nor out of his
feet to be trampled upon by him, but
out of his side, to be equal with him—
under his arm to be protected and
near his heart to bo loved.”
VI. The Origin of Marriage (2:24).
God made man—male and female.
It was His Intention that men and
women should marry. Marriage is
the most sacred of human ties. It is
of divine origin, for God Himself per¬
formed the marriage ceremony.
Give Credit to God
This act of initiative and daring,
this resolute step of entire confidence,
is at the same time the most reason¬
able proceeding that a creature may
undertake. Give credit to God; no
wisdom, no prudent calculation eould
be safer—Charles Wagner.
Killing Doubts
Every step toward Our Lord Christ
kills a doubt. Every thought, word,
and deed for Him, carries you away
from discouragement.
ett she (jmndma knows
^
this good
TONIC
PE RU NA
Sold tyerywhere
The condition upon which God hath
given liberty to men is eternal vigi¬
lance.—Curran.
• «■>« MB* ••♦y
• CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP IS i
1 I *
1 CHILD’S BEST • «•! ••• LAXATIVE 9 4 ,•
HURRY MOTHER! Even a fretful,
peevish child loves the pleasant taste
of “California Fig Syrup” and it never
fails to open the bowels. A teaspoon
fui today may prevent a sick child to¬
morrow.
Ask your druggist for genuine “Cali¬
fornia Fig Syrup” which has directions
for babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother! You must
say “California” or you may get an
imitation fig syrup.
FLUSHING HOSPITAL, FLUSHING, LONG
IslanC, two Registered and six School montha for Nurses. to Offer |
a years course young
women having- two years of High School ed
ucatlon. Uniforms and books furnished;
monthly allowance given. Class entering June
1st. Write now to Director of Nurses.
Kill Those IJce, Mites and Bluebugrs Easily
by giving Reliance Dice and Mite Killer in
drinking water. No unnecessary handling.
Affects neither eggs nor meat. Reliance
Poultry Tonic makes them peppy and lay.
Fifty cents and dollar sizes guaranteed.
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Box 362 El Paso, Texas
“Handy” Men Wanted to Paint Automobiles.
No experience or capital needed. We teach
you/ Address Vaispar Painters, Box 318,
Wichita, Kan.
Salesman Wanted: Solicit accounts for col¬
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Eve ery business ArfJ. man « nfnsnApt prospect. Tntnmaci Internat’l :
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ECQUA RUG CLEANER Removes all dirt
and stains, restores original lustre and color;
sent prepaid 50c. CASS ECONOMY HOUSE,
19 N. Temple Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
CLEAROSKIN —The perfect skin food. Clears
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TEMPLE AVE., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
CASH PAH) FOB DENTAL GOLD, FALSE
Teeth, Discarded Jewelry, Diamonds and Plat¬
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fining; Co., 21 W. Adams St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Want to Hear From Owner
of good farm or ranch for sale. W. Phebus,
204 Florida, Union City, Tenn.
Agents—One glance engenders in every lady
irresistible desires to possess our new 1926
comprehensive pookbook; regular full size
copy 10c. Home Supplies, Kirkwood, Mo.
Mitchell A VOID dropping
** strong drugs In
eyes sore from Alkali
Salve Eye that brings or The other old comforting simple irritation. remedy relief
is best. 25c, all druggittt
VMSs Racket,Sew York City
For SORE EVES
ONE MILLION FROST PROOF CABBAGE
plants. All leading varieties; $1.00 thousand
f. o. b. Doerun. Send money with order.
JAS, M. HENRY, Doerun, Ga.
Gold, the Most Popular Waltz Song; of the
day. Is received everywhere with applause.
Sheet music 35c. Roils for Player Piano $1
postpaid. Wetfcerby, From your dealer or direct from
M. Publisher, Oshkosh, Nebr,
Cuticura
Ointment Soap and
Clean Ko«p and the Healthy Scalp
Promote Hair Growth
SAVE ON YOUR ICE
THIS SUMMER
Use Use “Mono” “Mono” Ice Ice C< Covers
and and save save from from 30 30 to to 60% 60% on « Ice Bills.
Made of chemically treated rubberized fabric.
Will cover up to 60 pounds of ice in any re¬
frigerator. A necessity In every home. Prica
$1.25 each, parcel post prepaid. Agents want¬
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MERIT MFG. CO.
P. O. Box 1637 Pittsburgh, Pa.
RADIO & AUTO^-Manual of Radio and il¬
lustrated catalog of Radio and accessories,
Auto parts, 26c. Auto-Sales ^Indiana. Service, 316
East Quincy, Garrett,
FOR CUTS, BURNS,
BRUISES, SPRAINS
AND ACHES AND PAINS
OF EVERY KIND, KEEP
ON HAND A BOTTLE OF
Lillybeck’s
Antiseptic
FOR SALE BY
ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS
A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
FORM
A WEAK FOOTBALL TEAM
At a recent football match the home
team was getting the worst of the bat¬
tle. The rivul supporters were deep In
a heated argument and angry words
flew like sparks from an anvil.’
“What our team needs,” said one
home supporter, “is a really good
coach.”
“What your team needs,” replied the
visitors’ supporter, In an acid voice, “is
a good strong hearse!”—Toronto
Globe.
EASY
Fish—I don’t see why they make all
this fuss about swimming the Eng¬
lish channel. I could do that without
half trying.
Hard-Worked Hog
It used to be the life of n hog
Was one sweet dream of ease,
But now he lives the life of a dog
And toils like busy bees.
Taking No Chances
Doctor (bandaging the arm of a beg¬
gar who has been run over)—It’s a
wonder you don’t use soap and water
now and then.
Beggar—I have thought of It, sir,
hut there’s so many kinds of soap
about now, and it’s so hard to tell
which is and which is not injurious
to the skin, that I don't like to take
any risks!
Experienced
She (romantically)—The man I
marry must be willing to go through
lire for me.
has lit—Thene fired I'm for year telephoning manff TW^'Yfbss'
me you so
often.—Japan Advertiser.
How It Got There
Husband—Mary, here’s a hair in
the pie crust.
Wife—Looks like one of yours, John.
It must have come off the rolling pin.
—The Progressive Grocer.
DREADED THE PEACE
t. C -rri.
“Naturally you object to war be¬
tween yourself and your wife?”
“No—that’s normal enough—it’s the
peace that follows that gets my goat.”
And That's That
He is sure that he’ll be happy when
He marries Mary Anne;
And though the lass can’t open one,
She sure can drive a can.
Orphaned
Young Poet—What do you think of
my latest brain child?
Editor—I'm afraid our magazine
will be unable to adopt it!
Our Language
“What became of your Swedish cook?”
“Oh, she got her Irish up and took
French leave.”
Moderate
“Go away from me,” said the
daintily dressed woman on the street.
“I wouldn’t have you touch me for
$ 10 ."
“I was only goin’ to touch you for
a nickel,” was the hobo’s reply.
Sitting In, Paying Out
"You say Mr. Tenspot Is out?”
“Yes.”
“Don’t I hear him playing poker?”
“You may. And he Is out $50 right
now.”
Modernism Again
“It seems like a waste of money to
keep up the expenses of a home these
days,” growled the first married man.
“Still, the wife and kids have to
have some place to go away from,”
replied the second ditto.
Not in Evidence
Marion—Has Helen’s child any
music in her?
George—She ought to have, consid¬
ering we haven't heard any come out
yet
WOMEN OF
MIDDLE ABE
Praise Lydia E. Pinkh&m’a
Veget able Com pound
Mrs. Annie Kwinskl of 526 let Are
nue. Milwaukee, Wia., writes that Btae
ing much
* Mrs. Mattie Adame, who lives
Downing Street, fn
follows: “A Brewton, friend Ala., writes
as recommended
Lydia E. PInkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound and since taking It I feel like
a different woman.”
With her children grown up, the mid¬
dle-aged woman finds time to do the
things she never had time to do before
—read the new books, see the new
plays, enjoy her grand-children, take
an active part In, church and civic
affairs. Far from being pushed aside
by the younger set, she finds a full
rich life of her own. That is, if her
health is good.
Thousands of women past fifty, say
they owe their vigor and health to
Lydia E. PInkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound, and are recommending it to
their friends and neighbors.
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rem
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The horse chestnut is so called
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Sure Relief
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6 Bellans
Hot water
Sure Relief
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Dr.Tbacher's
liver aad Blood Syrup
Don’t allow such a condition when you
can alleviate your discomforts, prevent
constipation, cleanse your liyer and
strengthen your digestion. bottle
FREE — Liberal sample at your
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Term.
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run-down that she
was not able to do
her housework. She
saw the name Lydia
E. PInkham’s Vege¬
the table Compound ia
to her paper and said
will try husband, that “I
cine medi¬
and see if it
will help me." She
says she took sir
hottiaa and Is feel¬