The Blackwell Times-Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Political interest Is one thing
political principle quite another.
Duty might as welt be done; some-
body Is bound to do It.
Thousands Keep in Good Health
by taking one or two Brandreth Pills
at bed time. They cleanse the system
and purify the blood.—Adv.
Always ask for “Diamond Dyes” and
If you don’t see the name “Diamond
Dyes" on the package—refuse it—hand
it back I
Each 15-cent package of “Diamond
Dyes” contains directions so simple any
woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses,
waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos,
coats, draperies, coverings—everything
new, even if she has neyer dyed before.
Choose any color at drug store. Refuse
substitutes!
Some words on the end of
tongue should go no farther.
Green’s August Flower
The remedy with a record of fifty-seven
years of surpassing excellence. All who
suffer with nervous dyspepsia, sour stom-
ach, constipation, indigestion, torpid liver,
dirtiness, headaches, coming-up of food,
wind on stomach, palpitation and other
indications of digestive disorder, will find
Green s August Flower an effective
and efficient remedy. For fifty-seven years
this medicine has been successfully used
in millions of households all over the civil-
ised world. Because of its merit and pop-
ularity Green's August Flower can be
found today wherever medicine* are sold.
30 and 90 cent bottles.
Warning I Not All Package
Are “Diamond Dyes.’*
Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con
stlpated, feverish child loves the pleas-
ant taste of “California Fig Syrup" and
it never falls to open the bowels. A
teaspoonful today may prevent a sick
child tomorrow.
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.
Calling Him Names
Ben—I’m a little stiff from bowling.
Bill—Where did you say you were
from?
Send for free booklet
‘'The Art of Baking Bread”
Unkind
Mabel—I have such a dread
growing old.
Maud—Pshaw! 1 haven't.
Mabel—No, I suppose you’ve
past that.—Boston Transcript.
The prices of cotton and linen have
been doubled by the war. Lengthen
their service by using Red Cross Ball
Blue In the laundry. All grocers—Ad-
vertisement.
All on Hit Side
"Was there any evasion on his part
when you asked him for the money?"
Inquired the manager.
“None, sir,” repUejl the collector.
"The evasion was all on my side. He
tried to kick me out.”
Begin today
to learn the
most useful of
home arts
bread-making
Northwestern Yeast Co.
1730 North Ashland Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
Appreciation
“How was your speech received nt
the club?" asked one of Chumley's
friends.
“Why, they congratulated me heart-
ily. In fact, one of the members came
to me and told me that when I sat
down h£ said to himself that it was
the best tiling I had ever done.”
Worse and Worse
Jack—I seem to know that atrocious-
ly ugly man over there.
Clara—That’s my brother.
Jack—Oh, how stupid of me not
have seen the likeness.
BATHE TIRED EYES
with Dr. Thompson’* Byew*t«r.
Bny at vonr drn<Bisi'( or
Ila River, Troy, N T. Booklet.
Shave With
Cuticura Soap
The New Way
Without Mu^
Money back witbout question
if HUNT’S SALTS fails In the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
llINGWORM.TETTERorother
itchlnr akin diHeaeee. Price
75c at drugfrlets. or direct from
Al Richard* UrficlM Ct .lhirwn.Tu
WOMEN! BEWARE!
REFUSE IMITATIONS
I PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
BemorwOuiaruS-FtopaHalrFallint
Restore* Color and
Beauty to Cray and Faded Hah
**e. and |1.00 at Pmrc>«t»-
| R Wen I Chem.Wka Patchogue, N.Y.
“California Fig Syrup”
. Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh.
Sold by dnggiiU for ortr 40 ytart
F. J. CHENEY & CO„ Toledo, Ohio
X,L CASCARA(O) QUININE
STORES tHl s
Two pleasant ways
to relieve a cough,
Take your choice and suit
your taste. S-B—or Menthol
flavor. A sure relief for coughs,*
colds and hoarseness. Put one
in your mouth at bedtime.
ntAos
Always keep a box on hand.
WARM
SMITH BROTHERS
SB. COUCH DROPS MENTHOL
’ Famous since 1847 coumdbax)
ITTLE
PMnNT CONSTIPATION
then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after. They restore
the organa to their proper functions and Beadache
and the causes of It pass away.
SICK HEADACHE
Take a good dose of Carter’s Little Liver Pills
mOYD inVORM MtRNADONAL
Sunday School
' Lesson ’
(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D.D„
Dean of the Evening School. Moody
Bible Institute of CKlcaso.)
1®. 1*14, Wsstern Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for March 9
THE REIGN OF SAUL
LESSON TEXT—I Bam: H;lJ-2».
GOLDEN TEXT—Behold, to obey la
better than sacrifice.—I Sam. 15:22.
PRIMARY TOPIC—A King Who Dis-
obeyed God.
JUNIOR TOPIC—A King Who Loti
His Kingdom.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Saul's Successes and Failures.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—Lessons From Saul's Reign.
In order to properly present this
lesson, a survey of chapters 8 to 15 of
I Samuel should be made.
I. The People Demand a King (1
Sam. 8:1-22).
1. Their Reasons (vv. 1-5):
(1) Samuel was incapacitated by
old age.
(2) The unfaithfulness of his sons
whom he had appointed as his suc-
cessors. Samuel greatly blundered in
this, for the office of judge was not
hereditary.
(3) The desire to be like other na-
tions. Since the surrounding nations
had kings as leaders, they wanted a
king who would fight their battles.
2. Samuel's Protest (vv. 6-18). He
took the matter to the Lord in prayer
and the Lord instructed him to sol-
emnly point out to the people the
meaning of their action.
(1) The king would make slaves ot
their daughters and make their sons
to serve in his army and do all kinds
of hnfd work on Ids farms and in his
house.
(2) He would take their lands, even
those inherited from their fathers, and
give them to his favorite officers and
senants. Not content with that, he
would take the tenth part of their
produce to give to his favorites.
3. Protest Disregarded (vv. 19-20).
Having made up their minds, they de-
liberately shut their eyes to the truth
and madly rushed Into the experiment.
II. Saul Chosen as King (1 Sam.
9-11).
1. The King Pointed Out (9:1-10:16).
Saul was sent to search for his fa-
ther’s asses that had wandered away.
While on this errand, Samuel found
him and anointed him. Saul and his
father were acting freely in this mat-
ter, yet at the same time God's pur-
pose was being carried out.
2. The King Chosen at Mlzpeh
(10:17-27). Saul was chosen because
of his fitness. If they would have a
king, the Lord gave Jhem the one best
fitted for their needs.
(1) A fine physique. He was head
and shoulders above the rest of the
people.
(2) Modesty. (3) Self-control. (4)
Military instinct.
The method of choice was by lot.
When the choice was made, part of
the people enthusiastically cried, “God
save the king." Others mocked and
refused allegiance.
III. The King Confirmed at Gllgal
(I Sam. 11).
Saul took advantage of the great
victory over the Ammonites to get all
the people to crown him king.
IV. Saul’s Failure (I Sam. 15).
This Is one of the saddest pictures
In all history.
1. The Command to Saul (vv. 1-3).
He was commanded to utterly exter-
minate the Amalekltes. The reason
assigned was their evil treatment of
Israel after they came up out of Egypt
(F.xod, 17:8; Deut. 25:17).
2. Tlie Disobedience of Saul (w.
4-9). The commandment was carried
out only in part. Agng. the king, was
spared, and the best of the goods ap-
propriated.
3. Saul Rejected by God (vv. 10-25).
(1) Samuel cried to God (v. 11).
The news of this disgraceful affair
.greatly disturbed Samuel, moving him
to cry unto God day and night.
(2) Saul’s hypocritical pretense (vv.
15-16). Tills pretense carried a lie
upon Its face. Though disturbed by a
guilty conscience, he tried to concili-
ate Samuel, but the very bleating of
the sheep and the lowing of the herds
betrayed him. He then tried to put
the blame upon the people.
(3) Samuel rehearses before Saul
God’s dealing with him (vv. 17-23).
Samuel met his hypocrisy by bringing
him to squarely face his sin. God Is
more concerned in having His subjects
render obedience unto His command-
ment than He Is for them to offer unto
Him sacrifice.
.4. The Judgment Upon Saul (vv.
26-35). For the presumptuous offering
of the sacrifice, the dynasty passed
from Saul’s house, aid for this act of
flagrant disobedience, the kingdom
was rent from him. He confessed his
sin and begged Samuel to still honor
him before the elders of the people.
Samuel forsook him and left him alone
to suffer in disgrace.
Holy Life.
"The serene silent beauty of a holy
I life Is the most powerful Influence In
' the world, next to the might of the
| Spirit of God.”
The Heaviest Ear of Corn.
"The heaviest ear of corn Is the one
that lowliest bends Its bead."—Church
Bulletin.
All Aro Worth Whilo.
No one is useless in tills world who
lightens the burden of It to anyone
else.—Dickens.
100,000 PEOPLE
PRAISE T ANL AC
FOR ITS MERIT
World’s Greatest Tonic Is
Endorsed by People Grate-
ful for the Relief It Has
Given Them. v
Actuated by a deep sense of grati-
tude and desire to help their suffer-
ing neighbors, more than 100.000 well-
known men and women have offered
their personal experiences as proof of
the wonderful health-giving powers of
TANLAC, the World's Greatest Tonic.
Throughout each and every one of
this long list of testimonials rings the
spirit of earnest sincerity which char-
teriz.es the following excerpts:
Mrs. D. J. Pritchard, Cleveland,
Ohio: “People wanting to know what
TANI.AC will do may communicate
with me. It increased my weight 32 lbs.
and brought me the very help I longed
for."
J. H. Taylor, Memphis, Tenn.: “To
me TANLAC was Just like a good
friend—gave me help when I needed
help most.”
Mrs. Mary Schumaker, Racine, Wls.:
"Every year at the change of seasons
a course of TANLAC makes me eat
with a relish, restores my strength and
leaves me in splendid health."
Judge George I*. Wagties, Police Mag-
istrate, Belleville, Ill.: "That I am en-
joying such fine health now I can at-1
tribute only to the help I received
from TANLAC."
®rs. C. K. Sellers, Springfield. Mo.:
“Since taking TANI.AC I enjoy the
blessing of perfect health and have
the complexion of a schoolgirl.”
V. E. Ferry, age 73, Seattle, Wash.;
“TANLAC built my weight up 21 lbs.,
rid me of fifteen years’ stomach trou-
ble, and left me feeling many years
younger.”
TANLAC IS FOR SALE BY ALL
GOOD DRUGGISTS. ACCEPT NO
SUBSTITUTE. QVER 40 MILLION
BOTTLES SOLD.
TAKE TANI.AC VEGETABLE PILLS.
Gloomy Outlook
Dusty Bill—Times is growin’ harder
«very day, pal.
Rusty Phil—Whut makes yer think
»o?
Dusty Bill—I’ve been offered ten
jobs since noon.
Cuticura Soap for ths Complexion.
Nothing better than Cuticura Soap
dally and Ointment now and then as
needed to make the complexion clear,
•calp clean and hands soft and white.
Add to this the fascinating, fragrant
Cuticura Talcum, and you have the
Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement.
Stormy
Wife (at breakfast)—I want to do
some shopping today, dear, If the
weather Is favorable. What Is the
forecast?
Husband (consulting his paper)—
Rain, haii, thunder and lighting.
A girl doesn't necessarily object to a
roung man's mustache because she sets
ter face against it.
One can be architect nf ids fortune,
•xcept In case of a cyclone.
SAY “BAYER” when you buy-<^W^ie
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians fof
Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism
Accept only “Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer” boxe» of 12 tablet*
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggist*.
Aspirin is th* trad* mark offerer Manufacture of Mouoacetlcaddcatcr of SaUcyUcacM
Blood Stain Lasts Ages
How long will u blood stain lust? A
British scientist has discovered the
fossil remains of a mammoth buried
untold ages ago. The sand tinder the
fossil was stained black and was ce-
mented together with Iron, forming
a tlark patch which did not extend far
beyond the limits of the bone. He sug-
gests that the stain was due to iron in
blood which oozed out of the meat
ami bone of the defunct mammoth.
The use of soft coal will make laun-
dry work heavier this winter. Red
Cross Ball Blue will help to remove
that grimy look. At all grocers—Ad-
vertisement.
Service
Reformer—Yes, brethren, I save
men.
Witty Young Man—Do you save
women, too?
Reformer—Why, certainly.
Young Man—Alright, save me a
couple for tomorrow night.—Boys'
Magazine.
Heart of Another Color
A county sexton in England *flaci*t-
ed at a funeral clad in a red waist-
coat. At the conclusion of Uie ob-
sequies the vicar gently remonstrate
with the old grave digger, saying:
"Robert, you should not wear a red
waistcoat at a funeral; you hurt th*
feelings of the mourners."
Robert replied, placing his hand o»
his breast: "Well, what does it mat-
ter, sir, so long ns the heart Is blackr
“CASCARETS” FOR LIVER
AND BOWELS—10c A BOX
Cures Biliousness. Constipation, Bleb
Headache,indigestion. Drugstores. Adv,
Quite So
Teacher—Johnny, name a collective
noun.
Johnny—A vacuum cleaner.—Life.
Among the world's greatest men sr*
many who wouldn't dare write honesg
autobiographies.
MOTHER> Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi-
tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing
Syrups, prepared for Infants in amis and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend Ik
75% of disease
avoided through
internal cleanliness
WHY run the risk of sickness? Keep clean in*
ternally. When you are constipated, poisons
form in the accumulated food waste. These poisons,
absorbed by the blood, attack all parts of the body.
The first results, headache, biliousness, a feeling of
I nit ma I Ckmltntu Mon hnstnee
Than Oath Ing
“heaviness," etc., serve as warnings of a graver danger.
If this intestinal poisoning continues unchecked, you become the
victim of some serious organic disease.
This is why intestinal specialists state that constipation is the pri-
mary cause of three-quarters of all illness, including the gravest dis-
eases of life. . _ , . . .
_ Laxatives Aggravate Constipation
Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome constipation, says a noted
authority, but by their continued use tend only to aggravate
x the condition and often lead to permanent injury.
& Why Physicians Favor Lubrication
Medical science, through knowledge of the intestinal tract
by ? gained by X-ray observation, has found at last in lubrication
h\y a means of overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant,
/ ’ Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus
hastens its passage through and out of the body. Thus Nujol
brings internal cleanliness.
Not a Medicine
Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is prescribed by physicians through-
out the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like
pure water it is harmless.
Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of inter-
nal cleanliness. Take Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash
your face. For sale by all druggists.
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Switzer, H. I. The Blackwell Times-Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1924, newspaper, March 6, 1924; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1587836/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.