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IOOSON STOPS SALE OFCALOMEI Podson's Liver Tone" is Taking Place of Dangerous ' Sickening Chemical, Say Druggists ' r v dm: 1" town has noticed! ,',t f : !| £ off ln the sale of .| Ti:t-y all give the same rea pmlsoi. s Liver Tone Is taking ce. oine i dangerous and people j t - Liver Tone is per ; guarii teed by every druggist e li s it. A large bottle doesn't erT iu but if it fails to give elief in every case of liver slug -5S ami constipation, just ask tir money back. feasant To Give Pleasant To Take Bglji Thoughtful parents are having most gratifying and Kwf !toni3hing results by using this safe, agreeable prep- W.uiP •ation v»hich quickly stimulates baby's digestion and regulates jwel movements. It is a fact that babies and children like to take MRS.WINSLOW'S SYRUP The Infants' and Children's Regulator A few drops, depending on age, added to each feeding keeps baby's bowels fular. This finest combination of vegetable ingredients promptly overcomes irrhoea. relieves wind colic, flatulency, constipation and other disorders —espec- ly good at teething time. The open published formula appears on every label—always know what you ?e your buby. Mrs. Winslow s Syrup costs more to make —yet costs you no more in ordinary baby laxatives. At All Druggist, no more NGLO- AMERICAN DRUG CO., 215-217 Fulton SL, New York neral Selling Agents: Harold F. Ritchie & Co. .Inc., New York—London—Toronto iSTZA FEVER (QpLIL mW£ SOLD BY ALL DRUG STORES- IN TRAIN'S SCHEDULE itr of Auto Had a Hunch, the Sequel Proved She Was Correct. recommend a ride in a new a woman driver as the best Dn for a thrill that will last a writes a correspondent. Mine MI, after reluctantly accept "itation to ride from a friend just received her new ma mounted the incline to a >*ing in a suburb and started ? tracks. In the exact mid 'ngine stopped and nothing :lo had the slightest effect on ? working we were ap bv an excited flagman. ted is due here in two min said. "and it never has : this station." today," calmly replied my nd it did, but not before it Hagged and the train crew )st us from the rails. ulevard Deputy Sheriff. er day we dropped into our [arage /or a few minor re !i the bus needed. The pro is even a little prouder than thought. j happened to the boss?" said 't you heard?" he asked. Vhat is it?" p. deputy sheriff now. Hey, ic >n over here an'show your lire proprietor and a deputy 11 at once! If anybody can fur arrogance and pomp and ttiority and a supreme sense ority outside of Prussia, we'd em about it. intruders, don"' you take children in this nt house?" crying." replied the janitor, e to interfere with the phono player pianos." ————am This time of year it's a. good idea to combine fresh pSPljj fruit or berries r?l§~-P v ith your morn- 8 -ig dish of "StesaaSSg^ rape-Nuts A Ift? blend of flarvor proves .E-htful and is in tune viih June. /?rr* _ ft here's a Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults, lake a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause In convenience all the next day like vio lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day.—Adv. Sometimes a man is as badly fright ened by an imaginary snake as a wom an is by a real mouse. Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" Is not * "loz enge" or "sirup," but a real old-fashioned dose of medicine which cleans out Worms or Tapeworm with a single dose. —Adv. TIME MAKES LITTLE CHANGE Booth Tarkington Relates Anecdote to Show How Characteristics Pre vail to the End. Novelist Booth Tarkington was talk ing about the cowardly attack that a gang of Germans had made on a soli tary French officer in the restaurant of the Hotel Adlon in Berlin. "The Germans," he said, "were un speakable in the beginning, and they will be unspeakable to the end." He shoook his head thoughtfully. "People can't change," he said. "Henry Labouchere was born a fear less wit, and a fearless wit he died. A few hours before his death, you know, Labouchere's nephew upset a tiny spirit lamp that was burning by the bedside. The dying man awoke out of a fitful doze and saw the miniature conflagration. " 'Flames?' he said. 'Not yet, I think.' "And he laughed quizzically and dozed again." Taking After Mother. Bert just came home from college, and he had a "shadow" on his upper lip. He stopped to say "Hello" to his grandfather. His grandfather looked him over and said. "Why, son, you look more like your mother every day." "What makes yoy think so?" asked Bert. "Why, because your father had a mustache that came down to his chin. Just look at that one of yours; you must take after your mother." If one-half the world knew how the other half lives more divorce courts would be necessary. TBI COXntIBE, FOREST CITY, N. C. IMPBOVED UlfirOlM IHTERNATIOHAI SDMSOKJOL ...», }|SSON. _ R?hu V ?. Eng,,th Bibl ® In the Moody J*. L nstltute Chicago.) 7 (Copyright, 192Q, Western N.w.p.p., u, lolL) LESSON FOR JUNE 27 REVIEW: THE NOBLE LIFE OF SAMUEL. SELECTION FOR READING—I Sam. 12:1-6, 13-25. GOLDEN TEXT—I will teach you the Rood and the right way.—l Sam. 12;23 *P DITIONAL MATERIAL! Sam. 1:1- PRIMARY TOPlC—Stories About Sam uel. JUNIOR TOPIC—A Boy Who Became a Great Man. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Strong Points in Samuel's Character. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Samuel's Service to His People. The method of review must largely be determined by the teacher and the grade of the class. For the junior and intermediate grades a good way will be to make it biographical, cen tering in Gideon, Ell, Samuel, Eli's sons, Saul and David. Of course, the outstanding personality is Samuel. For the older classes the following from Peloubet's Select Notes is an in teresting and profitable method: "This review, suited to older classes only, will deal with difficult questions involved In or suggested by the vari ous lessons of the quarter, questions that you may not have had time to discuss adequately during the quar ter. Assign one of these,to each stu dent, and divide the time evenly among them. The following list of topics may prove helpful, but It is Intended to be only suggestive: Lesson I. How to put religion into our state and national government. Lesson 11. How to utilize better than we are doing the power of women. Lesson 111. How to bring together and use the righteous and brave mi nority. Lesson IV. How to single out and help the deserving poor. Lesson V. How to develop the re ligious capacities of children. Lesson VI. How to open the eyes of parents to their children's faults. Lesson VII. How to bring to bear upon public questions the decisive power of prayer. Lesson VIII. How to select the best leaders in church and state. Lesson IX. How to develop individ ual initiative without the loss of dis cipline. Lesson X. How godly men may in fluence the progress of affairs. Lesson XI. How to inspire children with lofty ideals. Lesson XII. How to make our lives serene and trustful. A plan which can be adapted to all grades is the gathering of the main facts of each lesson and then stating its leading lesson. The following are suggestions as to the leading lessons: Lesson for April 4. As Jesus joined the disciples on the way to Emmaus, so he joins all who are journeying life's way in sorrow and says, "Tell me your troubles and perplexities." He wants us to confide In him. Lesson for April 11. Deborah's judge ship shows that a woman is capable under God not only of the administra tion of justice, but of leading a nation forth to victory in time of war. Lesson for April 18. The secret of Gideon's victory was his faith. The ground of his faith was God's word. Lesson for April 25. Because Ruth forsook country, friends, and her gods for the true God, she has been accord ed a place of honor in the ancestry of Christ. Lesson for May 2. Because Samuel was given in answer to a mother's prayer and was dedicated by her to the Lord's service, the Lord was able to use him in a large way. Lesson for May 9. Parental Indul gence results in the shame and ruin of both Eli and his sons. Lesson for May 16. When God's people repent of their sins and turn to him for pardon he will not only forgive, but will fight their battles and give victory. Lesson for May 23. When the peo ple took their eyes off God, their King, they desired a man as king in con formity to the practice of the heathen round about. Lesson for May 30. Because Jona than felt the call of God to deliver his people and waited for God's sign for him, he was able to go forward and win a victory in such a way as to show that God was with him. Lesson for June 6. Because Saul disobeyed the command of God, Judg ment from the hand of God fell upon him. Lesson for June 13. God looketh not on the outward appearance, but on the heart; his choices are not arbi trary. Lesson for June 20. "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." The Supreme Beauty. Mark well also the splendor of this idea of salvation. It is not merely final "safety," to be forgiven sin, to evade the curse. It is not, vaguely, "to get to heaven." It is to be con formed to the Image of the Son. It is for these poor elements to attain to the supreme beauty. Seeing and Judging. Human nature is so constituted that all see, and judge better, in the af fairs of other men, than in their own. —Terence. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Sv amp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad der do the work nature intended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A. Co., Binghamton, N, Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper—Adv. He'd Heard That Before. My husband and I were in New York last fall. One day while he went to attend to some business I thought I would take a ride in one of the motor busses. A man sat next to me and, glancing down at his shoes, I absent mindedly put my hand on his knee an(J said: "Sweetheart, 1 your shoes need shining." He smiled and said: "Yes, my wife said so this morning."—Ex change. LIFT OFF CORNS! Freezone is magic! Corns lift off with fingers without pain Hurt? No, not one bit! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes, magic i Costs only a few cents. Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or irri tation. Freezqne is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. —Adv. Beetles' Blood for Warts. Dr. E. Escomel describes in Anales de la Facultad de Medicina (Lima, Peru) certain psuedo beetles the blood of which has from time immemo rial been used by the natives for curing warts. Under it these growths turn white, as if cauterized by an acid. Cuticura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off in five minutes with Cuti cura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your skin clear by using them for daily toilet purposes. Don't fail to in clude Cuticura Talcum. —Adv. Most of the movements to right the wrongs of the people stop after the first parade disperses. » Is there still a dog in existence named Rover? PER CSTTI I PreparationwrAs -j L : by Re£ula-^ If TherctyPromotin^ Digestion f Cheerfulness and Rest Contain i neither Opium, Morphine nor | Mineral. NoTj^ARCO-n 0 ! jikpTm&smumm />umpkw S*d \ Senna, I BIS FH'lfi /bchUe Satt» I \ SltwH Jcus*S«cL I ill tiff** ( fK C ts Clarified Sugar J y,hU7^tttnnaror____l A helpful Remedy for So': 'g; Constipation and Diarr& \ 1M : and Fewrishncss and fcfcjS ; loss OF sleep Pfg, \ resulting therefronw£j!|fa' | ty} ill ill Copy of Wrapper. We Must Guard I Our Girls ** M regEnal On the threshold of womanhood 1 v * J ■9HNB comes the crisis which means health or invalidism. Three gen fyßl&Km erations ago an old southern doc tor wrote a prescription for the W I / ills of women, which has become known to fame as'' Stella Vitae;'' ■■■■lhas been the right thing at the right time for thousands of young girls, down to the present Saved An y• Tr y it for your daugh- X . ter. Money refunded if FIRST Operation does not benefit. MB. W. F. NELSON, a merchant yOUr StOCB Hixon, Tenn., says: That the daughter of one of his neighbors, Mr. James Roberta, was in such a condition with female trouble that an operation waa advised, and the young lady was sent to Chattanooga for its performance. She dreaded the operation, and STELLA JpBBBLBaSB VITAE having been recommended, f A jggpygk decided to try that first. She has taken H H K ik' six bottles and is happily on the road J 3 *" $ L Va to recovery. She is able to do her usual work and is in better health than for jgg|S|& T 4 L Jf years before, but continues to use it. ft klr 4 ■ IfeflPl She writes: "STELLA VITAE will do all you claim." Her father says "She . began to improve at once, after taking THACHER MEDICINE CO. So!»prop«. & Mfr*., Chattanooga, Tenn. U. S. A. ~ Scared Them Off. "Tomorrow's my birthday," said the man in the trench coat, "and I shall get the usual very welcome box of cigars from my wife." "Welcome?" jeered his friend. "I'll bet you throw them away!" "Not much! I give them to my friends. They remember the horror, and later when I offer them a cigar that's really good they decline. I tell you, my wife's gift means dollars in my pocket every year."—Stray Stories. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is genu ine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Tooth ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mon oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.—Adv. Yes, Luke, the grass widow knows enough to make hay while the sun shines. Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply Impurities Invite Disease. You should pay particular heed to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its Strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, wait ing to attack wherever there is an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S., Children Cry For Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man's medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in children's diseases. » Your Physician will tell you that Baby's medicine must ba prepared with even greater care than Baby's food. A Baby's stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. v Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. Make a mental note of this: —It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY No Wonder. "There goes a man who can't bot tle up hi.s wrath when lie speaks of prohibition." "Did he drink V "No, but he did make cork screws." Granulated Eyelids, Sties. Inflamed Eye« relieved overnight by Roman Eye Balsam. One trial proves its merit. Adv. Logical. "The second doctor the Smiths had was exactly like the first one." "Well, why shouldn't lie be the fac simile for a sick family?" ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. When your shoes pinch or your corns and bunions ache so that you are tired all over, get Allen's Foot = Ease, the antiseptic pow der to be shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath. It will take th« sting out of corns and bunions and Kive in stant relief to Smarting, Aching Swollen, Tender feet. 1.500.000 pounds of powder for the feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. Sold everywhere.—Adv. Ever notice that when you are on time the other fellow is invariably late? Sure Relief ELL-AN 3 jRE LL"AIvJS rnrni/l TO POSITIVELY REMOVED br Dr. Barry-* r K pl.I I I™\ Fruekle Olotmont --Your dronht or bp I II LU IV LLU mall. Roe. Kr«« book. Dr. C.M. Barry ■ likwitlikv Co> 2975 Michigan Avenua. CMcacdl the great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any med ical advice, you can obtain it with out cost by writing to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca.
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