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to Furnish the People ol Glascock County a Weekly aud as * Mcdium *« r thc Advancement oi Public Good.
VOL. XXVtll. NO. 31.
Uncle Watt’s
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THE FIRST TIME
«T S CONFESS that the thought of
death always raises gooseflesh on
me,” said the melancholy boarder.
“The only comfort Is that a man die*
but once."
“That’s what makes It «o unpleas
ant," observed the
star boarder. “If
a man died at reg
ular intervals, say
once a year, he'd
soon get used to
It, and regard it
I I as part of the
day’s work. A
man dies and
that’s the end of
him, so far as this
world is concera
e<i. He has no
r | chance to come
hack and bore hi*
_
friends with a
long story about It. If he had that
chance it would make a great differ
ence. The ordinary citizen will under
go anything, if he can sit around and
talk about it afterward.
“The first time we are up against
anything disagreeable always Is the
aworst. We can get used to anything,
and enjoy snythlng. If we have enough
of It. We are boro opttmlsts. my dear
Mrs. Jiggers, always looking around
for a grain of comfort, and manufac
turing one if there la none In sight.
Til never forget the first time I
went to see the dentist on professional
business. I had been entertaining a
rip-snorting toother-tie for several days.
The agony jras so great that it would
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OiBSON. UA„ WEDNESDAY' , JUNE 14.
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ANSWERS QUESTIONS
ON SPIRITISM AND
OCCULTISM
By Th* Layman’* Home Missionary
Movement, 1327 Snyder Ave*
Philadelphia, Pa
How have tho falton angel*, in aplr.
ttiam and occwltitm, impersonated the
dead? m
(1) Ip Spiritism, 1 8am. 2S: T, It
:!#, 19: Saul said unto hla servants,
Seek me a woman that hath a familiar
japlrit. Hla servants said to him. Be
hold, there la a woman that hath a
familiar spirit at Eo-dor Then said
the woman, Whom shall I bring np
unto thee? * Ami he said. Bring
me up
Samuel. And when the woman saw
(the representation ofl Samuel, she
. . spake to Saul . . . And
the Wing said nnto her . . . What
pawest thou? And the woman said
unto SauL I saw an old roan .» . .
covered with a mantle. And Saul per
ceived (con- IndedJ ♦het t It was Samuel,
And [the, reprieiec tat ion of[ Samuel
said to Saul. ’ Why hast thou dls
'quieted m«, to bring me up? And Saul
answered, I am s»re distressed: . ,
anawereth . and God Is departed from tVn^qMd injji, ant.
me no more. SamudHjPl
[the representation ofj
Lord will also deliver Israel With
the* into the hand of th* Philistines:
-and tomorrow shaft, thou and warms
be with me.
(21 To Occultism, Act* 111: Iff;
certain damael possessed with a*spirit
iof divination ... brought**her
mtakers much gain bv sontbsaylig.
How Impereotrrted-sjmuel? do wa know |h»t tha tatter
angels anJjjfeis Jervantr
(!) God wS would
have nothing wl® Saul t Sam.
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Afhet are the Scriptur lly enjolnet
punishments of their devotees?
Lev. ‘20: 271 A to tin also or womar
that hath a familiar spirit . . .
shall anrely be put to death. 1 Chron
10: 13: So Saul died . . . for ask
ing counsel of one that had a familiar
spirit, to inquire of It. Mai. 3: 5: J.
will be a" swift witness against the
sorcerers ... saith the Lord of
hosts. Rev. 21 : 8: Sorcerers . .
shall have their part in the lake which
burneth with Are and brimstone, which
ts the second death. ,
What should be our attitude to wart
spiritism and occultism?
(1) Avoidance, lleut. 13: 14: For
these nations which thou shtilt possess
hearkened unto observers of limes, and
unto diviners: hut as for thee, the
Lord thy God hath not suffered thee
so to do. (2) Opposition. Rph. 8: 12:
We wrestle against wicked spirit!
(margin 1 In high places.
By What moans can our realstanct
overcome them?
(1) By (he armor of God, Bph. 6:
IS: Wherefore ‘site unto you the
whole armor of God, that ye may he
able to withstand In the evil day. (2)
The Word of God, Eph. Bi 17: And
take , , . the Swi rd ef the Sprllt,
which Is the Wtrd of God. (8) Pray
er, Metl. 3: 18: t-ead ns not Into temp
tation; but deliver ns from ev#.
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m ago doctors, as
else, thought, chills
... loped in a person b*
‘sm-e of bed air, the drink
in* nr Impure water, or the eating of
certain unripe fruits and raw vegeta
bles. Lit lie or m Importance was at
tached to the presence of the mosquito,
ehcept that the bite of certain t.vpea
were very amtoylhg and even painful.
**- ■"My of the fact that
s (chillsAnd fevon can be trans
its no other way than the blta
;«**l».*pecle of mosquito, the
F0 ?*P!b|b ?'¥)•
e : mosquitoes can breed only i*.
srater, the surface of which Is ratter
still, the best plan is to dost 5
drainage all such bodies of wa
drainage is! impossible a film or
(preferably a mixture of equal parts ol
crude oil and kerosene) sprayed on the
surface of the water each week will
destroy the larvae, or wiggle-tails. The
stocking of permanent bodies of water
with top feeding minnows fgambudia
affinls) fa effective, since this part icq.
l«r fish highly developed
appetite ^larvae. These
can fee c any parts of the
state, t do of hiunty Boards of
Health: Itrtar hatcheries.
Upon Aj State Board of
Health will luyfi it’of the nearest
hatchery to you
In order to k * mosquito out
«f the house tK 3r Hcrocning.of
the house Is veryT i Pon ant Every
opening should he fn fly covered with
wire gauze, with f m«s h (not larger
than one-sixteenth -of a n inch (No. vs
mesh). Mqch money his been wasted
OB screening of Nos-. 10, 12 and 14
mesh, through which the difficulty. mosquito can
crawl with but little
On large planjatiom*, lumber and
turpentine camps, many houses are
often found in such condition as to ne
would rebuilding before screening
be of any advantage. In such
the use of quinine as a
prophylactic la *\t much Importance.
In case a person fit bitten by an infect
od Mosquito 10 grains of quinine taken
day (preferably at bed time) la
suflcient to protect the adult, chil
dren are given smaller doses, the ac
tual amount depending upon the age.
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Administration of Salvarsan and
Neosalvaisan has become so simpli
fied it is now a routine office proce
dure for the physician. The patient
is not Incapacitated'for work.
Salvarsan and Neoealvarsan are sup
plied at teas than half tho prices which
prevailed beforg Ihe walr. Speculation
and profiteering in thesq chemicals is
now a thing of the past.
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The mlscroscope and diagnostic lab
oratory have lifted medicine out ot
quackery and guesswork into scientific
accuracy and precision. Many are
atlll unaware of the change.
Veneral disease is mostly due to un
cleanliness and abuse of Nature's laws.
Immorality breeds venereal disease
wad undermines the mental and bodily
stucture.
Tetanus Antitoxin during the War
sav^d thousands from lockjaw and
death. The Tetanus germ, found in
ground dirt and animal environs,
gains entry through lacerated wounds
and burns.
Thouse house fly is a modest cuss,
ile never seeks for fame;
He has no bus’nes in the soup,
But he gets there Just the carDe
—Journal A. M. A.
nMOND ts READY
16 GREETVETERANS
*K ond mond. has Vs, called June tor 5.—(Special)— the remnants
of that t army which defended her for
four years and by the thousands will
thd survivors answer the summons to
be iere on June 19, 29, 21 and 22.
The last three days are those fixed
for the welcoming and entertainment
of the United Confederate Veteran*
at their 32d annual reunion. June 19
hash eon set as the date for beginning
the ceremonies which will engage the
•UeolJon of the Confederated Southern
u X ial Association and of Sons of
Co erp,te Veterans.
U kjpjt Fjrispnrgtkme care of the are enormous now complete number for
of TOitors who are expected to attend
the reunion. The veterans will be
made comfortable at the hotels, with
IrleSkd* or relative* *nd In prlva^
*otwe.
Provide Comfortable Quarters.
Upon their arrival at the railroad
stations in this c‘ty, each veteran will
be met. hy a member of the Reunion
Committee, given an identification
card, and assigned to .quarters, if
previous arrangements for accommo
dml Ions have not been made. How
ever, Brigadier-Genera! Jo Lane Stern,
chairman of the Reunion Committee,
urges that all visitors make their re*
•rvatlons before coming to Richmond;
applying to the hotels or to the In
formation and Quarter*
Posltvffice Box No. 885, Richmond
quarters in private home* and board
ing houses.
R»«*on»b1e cost, from 11.26 to <42
B«r day for logging and breakfast, ygl
prevail In private homes. Dinner and
•tapper, with the compliment* of the
Ctty of Richmond and the Common?
wealth of Virginia, will be supplied
Confederate veterans wh%df sire them
OB |une 20, 21 and 22. Vk
Elaborate Program
greatest reunion In the history of tho
Clhlted Confederate Veteran#, pno of
the most impressive exercises in
wfflph the veterans will take part will
be the laying of the corner stone for
the»‘Matthew Fontaine Maury monu
ment.
Addresses will he delivered by some
of the South’s greatest orators, there
wlU be a great parade and review,
bend concerts, a Confederate ban and
dozens of other features designed par
ticularly to entertain and please the
Old South's heroes.
Why Suffer from Rheumatism?
Do you know that nine out of every
ten cases ;of rheumatism are simply
rheumatism of the muscles or chronic
rheumatism, neither of which require
any internal treatment: The pain may
be relieved by applying Chamberlain’s
Liniment, which makes sleep and rest
possible, and that certainly means a
great deal to uny one afflicted with
rheumatism,
AS nrt
Mercury Swiftest Planet.
Mercury, the swiftest traveler
among the planets, moves through
space at the rate of thirty miles a
second.
A SQUARE MEAL
Is something we all like, and no matter .How
good Ihe “fixins” it takes GOOD biscuit *t>
round out things.
LWY If you know there is BALLARD’S flour in
—waw the then know rocal
pantry, you the square
is started right. ,s*
LUXURY SUNSET lii,:-.
OBELISK
RICHMOND GROCERY CO.
Distributors - Augusta, Cia.
IV Sold by All Good Grocers
6 'D.^two
Little Robert end one-half
years old, of Franklin, has a ten-year
SttfSZfl u'thSfS
place, and whatever Gordie says or
does is all right. Robert's mother had
been telling him about Christmas, and
w »»y It was celebrated.
^ De evening after a strenuous, day
ot P lfl y Vrlth the big couBln, when
•wa.fKfSWmV , JMMPtiy
P, “ th0 is
News, ‘W* ..
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Ring *
"Ah shuah f , ’’ s acnl
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ored pugilist to his - as they
squared off. “Ah whs b
in’ gloves on.”
“Maybe you was,” rlfit' mi the
er; “and Ah reckons yet
die de same way.”v .Mff 1
Walter—Was **»*.% the dinner
cooked
suit you, sir? L
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Diner-Yes, aU but the hill. Just
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Ssvea After Long Immqrslon.
People have been resnsfitii'eri after
heing under water as long a.-, 41) min
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JAME o lit ■: BATTLE
Warrentonj Ga. Mg m.
Office Phone 28 Dwelling Pho*
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‘ INSURANC
Established in 1900
FIRE TORNADO
AUTOMOBILE CAUSALTY
BOLL WEEVIL LIVESTOCK
Companies that have been doing Insurance bus
I ?
ipess in Warren Ind Glascock counties for a
hundred years. All losses for twenty years
• ' *' t i
ive been paid promptly. Xan you ask for any
itter?- Dio you wish any more? The cable of
public confidence of which no strand has ever
b'-en broken.
See Battle before the fire
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DOIl’t Tak6 A GlRIlCe
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Gibson People Should let in
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If you have.headaches, dizzy =*•
If the kidney secretions are ir
s-—
Thousands recommend Doan’s Kid
hey Pills. .;
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«t ad tire statement of this near
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Mrs. W r T. Moseley, 404 Pine
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iys were out of order. They have
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11 would advise anyone who is
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Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim
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1 Colds and LaOrippe