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BKEVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. THE WESTS EVENTS laportant News of the State, Natin, and World Told in a Fe*» lines for Your Convenience. No sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Oet a 10-Oi‘tit box now. Turn the rascals out—the headache, biliousness, inlii^estion. the sk'lv, soui , ■tomach and foul gases—turn them out to-night and keep theni out with ; Cascarets. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never know the nusery caused l»y a lazy liver, clogged l>oweIs or an upset stom ach. Don’t put in another day of distress. Let (’ascarets cleanse your stoniuch; remove the sour fermenting I'ood; ^ take the » xccss hile fr)in your liver and carry out all the constipated waste UKiltt'r and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel gr**«t. A Cascaret »o-night straightens you out by nioriiiiig Th**y work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store :n*‘ans a cl,*ar head, i swnet .stoiiincli :iiid clean, healthy liver Htxl bowel action for months. 'hll- drrn li>vc «'asc;»rets becvAse they ne\er gripe or >icken. Adv. ROUND ABOUT THE WORU) A Condensed Record of Happening* of Interest From All Points of the World. Gosh! 1':i fiiiiM' I'.ini; •( ">‘1 ;•>! ;i lettel li Miii oiii“ ■>;' ;i'If > t’ellers. Mil! !';;i :i'' wor^fi! i*jt ;>t»out it. .Squirt' U'i.rit’' *h«* matter, ('y? I'urnitT 'oi '.i'a"''"! W'al, tJic I«*tu*r says, “Til.* : :ir is one of the most popul ir •iio'ifN oil til." jii'ir'cet.'* lJut tlu* 1 fo.ils ••if.-ci :>>:'^o; t’ ln losc !’ M ixa.v' A''*l>*iator. MOTHER, ATTENTION! Gold Ring for Baby Free. Get a Bottle of Baby Case from any drug store, mail foupou as di- rect**«l and gold ring (guaranteed), proper .size, mailed you. Itaby Kase cures Bow ‘1 r.»mi>lalnts and Teething Troubles of r. ibie.s.—Adv. Thirteen Lucky Miles. I’iitii'n I — ’h.it 1-’ pt*r f.-a'., of 'li*- liii ‘ ,1 "Miirou'l I'Siiit in il/iTi:iini ’.vi.l t'iirov.:;!, tu;i:it'ls. l’:ttri«v> Tii.t' i a no girl, how.'v -:' ' -i >ililV t!iii.i> •! ;•••■; r.Mlnciv' Allen's Foot-Ease for the Troops. Miiiiy w*r zont» ;lJs>pl•,a;^ h,iv.» orilt*re 1 A'.lou’s Foot • E.iHe, po-*''ler. fjr mo aau',i);r thf tri).){M. S!i:ik>‘ii into ta.* auJ B{>rliik!t‘(l i:i !h>* K.>j' Ea-te k.'iv»*s r*-st .ititl ;in^l ni.iKt*-* v-.i k'.a.^ • .!»-,i/hl. .s, iM *‘v‘rv.vh''ri'T; y '.•>•1 a;. . tr. 'if\>'!;ii’' ■ •'■:i’h- .‘Xj.f.'t ' l p;iy • ’.f' Strong Drinks Irritate Suoiig drinks iike bv.-r. whiskey, tea and coffee. Irritate the ki Ineys and habitual use tends to weaken th.Mu. Daily backache, with head ache, nerv.msuess, dizzy spells and a rheumatic condition should be f;ik»‘n as a \varnlng of kidney trou ble. Cut out, or at least mod»^rrtte. ’he stimulant, and use Doan’s Kid ney Fills. They are fine for weak kidntvs. Thousands recommend A North Carolina Case J 1’. )'..uso:: dt MiMO.". N. ' . says ' I '.vas ill run -Ijwu from Ki ln-y a.nJ • !.e I ' :u> i. tp.- for !;./ I,' -ov- ery. I sulteiV'J t'rorii r' e'itr.atti' and w IS ti*.*rv')'!s and •li'ln’t sl-ei) wei; The kiiln^y sv Te- tMns were Si'inty T-iiil .scaMf^'l i:» ;> is- l>ian’3 Kidney I’llls reJi^vod II:.* ij’iickly ina • ■mtiiiii.'l -'jr^^d ! I'.ava h i l !;'> siRn -it k; Iriey trouble since and I give Doan's Ki'lri.'y Pjll.s the credit for savlni? rr.y life " Get DoMi’a at Ao7 Store, SOc a Bos DOAN'S FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y S.lfJO. STOCK UCKU-STOCK LIKE IT A GOOD TONir AMD APPKTIZEB GALL Domestic The departnient of health of New York City ascrib«*s ilie exportat^n of staple articles of food, without corre- .sponding increases in production, and lack of intelligent economy by house- wivee, as the chief reasons for the .steadily rising price.s. .4 New York telegram says there d»>e.s not appear to be any sudden or recently devel«>ped emergency in the foo»l sitiKition in that city. Kdwiu (.ionld, Jr., ihe L’:Vyear-old .s n of Kdwin Gould, millionaii'e president «rf the St. lyouis anti Southwr.“tern railroad, was accidentally killed short ly after seven o’chK'k at night while hunting coons on Latham hammock, a Gould game preserve two miles from Jekyl l.sland, Ger.rgia. where young (iould and a companittn were spending the winter. Bishop Williams Lawrence of Massa- chu.setts, in telling of his work, in a speech in Boston, of raising a $5,000,- 00(> |»ension fund for the Episcopal clei-gy, said that, besides a lesson for a more highly organized church, he had found that people with incomes of from $5t).000 to $100,0o0 are now poor, or on their way lo poveriy. liecau.se I hey had sci a pace so nrar rh(*ir in come that when they reach 4.'> or .'iO years f age they are really \ery poor people. . , llaiii and wind storms w('re pretty i'*'' f rward .«;tride in the na- gciieral throughout Alabama, Georgia ' ^ hist(»ty when the house. af'»‘r A Havana dl.ipatch says that aov- t I'liment troops have oaptur(‘d Cama- .r,.(>v rebol;^ fled af'or .‘^iight resistance. Ui’i'oris front Santa (Mi-a, CuL’i, -ay ll’.at r»'b( Is under Gi'i aido Ma- ciiado ;>nd Sunch*v. d‘! l’«tita wrce tie- feal«‘d at Lomar Del (Julio al'iei a i»ar tir lasting less than an lioit!. Del Porta, who was can>!idat> lor the gov. t: licrship of Sania lata, is rciio' tcd :(' have been woundetl. The «oveiii- nict't rroops lor^i only onn kilb*d a ml s«'ven wound‘(l. while the rebels’ loss was fifteen killed and 118 wounded. i The house has adopted an auivinl- | meni to the sundry civil appropriation I bill appropriating $40o,000 for an in- I vestigation by the federal trade com- ! mission of the high cost of fo(Ml. Secretary Baker's army general staff universal service bill has been trans- j milted to the senate military commit- ; tee. The administration forebore to make a definite expression on the gen eral subject of the specific proposal. Secretary Baker is anxious that wide publicity shall be given th** army ! general stafi’ universal service bill to Ihe end that Imth congress anil the , war dejiartment can have the benefit ! of an enlightened, thoughtful public ' opinion upon the needs and wishes of the country. | The seating cost of foodstuffs i throughout the country was the .sub- | ject under discussion t>y the cabinet ' on February 23. | It has been suggested in certain offl- i cial quarters that, in view of the food [ rise in prices the government pur- j chase ten million dollars' worth of | nece.>siiies and dispose of them at ' actual cost. | There is a variety of opini ri ex- 1 pressed as to the cattse of the increas- j ing cost of living. Some hold that ■ the pricec are intertwined with the ' alleged car shortage, and others that | prices are affected by the German sub- | marine warfare. ' •\bsolute prohibition legislation took [ iUSE HAS PHeSED GRIER OUSTER BILL SENATE BILL TO PLACE AGE OF CONSENT AT 16 YEARS WAS DEFEATED. DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATORS Resume of the Doings of the Genera! Assembly During the Past Week Told in a Brief and Interesting Way For Our Many Readers. ami .Mississippi February 1':’,. an«l thir teen persons are reported killed and nmre than a hundred injured. I'rrder the strgges’otl tirriver.-^al mili tary training jiiarr. all will he liable to a call to the colors irntil :!i’ years of age, pa.s.sing after the tir.-il eleven nuuitbs i f iraing to ihe first re.serve for the next lour years and one months of training to the first reserve and finally into the urrorganized re seiv«‘ iiniil Ihe a>;e of 4,'i is attaint'd. This is somewhat on ihe (*rder of thf sysieiii .Napoleon |)*“iriiitted the (jm'cn 'tnadf* pr iscners on itie pii/.e of i’i u>Nia afiei- lie had conquered Ku- ^ arrowdab two hd'irs of uproarious debate, ap- i proved by a 4 to 1 majority a senate’ ; measure which woirhl raise an ironclatl j barrier against importation of licpior ; into prohibitirn territory. | i>rovision of the “bone «lry" iegis- , laii n of congre.s.s is a provision inhib ' iMnu Ii»pif)r advertisements in prohibi- tiui siate. 'I'hi* I’nited States in a noie trans ; milted to the Berlin f ireisn olti e | tl'.roimii 'he Spanish .Vmbassador. has i .TCitiri demanded the release of th^ Raleigh. The house passed 50 to 28 the Grier ouster law for the State Anti-Saloon League forces. The debate continued probably half an hour, the opponents of the measure being Grant, of New Hanover, and others, who believed there is danger of prosecution of offi cers by some group of five men of an opposing faction who might bring charges just for the humiliation and embarrassment of the officer, the ouster provisions covering the who!? scope of official duties. The House defeated the Senate bill to place the age of consent at 16 years. The vote was 41 to 45. A bill passed providing more ade quate rewards for recapture of felons. Numbers of local game laws were passed. The Senate passed a resolution a^k-' ing the Supreme Court to give an in | formal opinion on the Constitutional { amendment, especially as to its beir-1 ing on the extension of corporate lim- ; its of cities and towns and whether the Legislature can continue to pass j bills for specific Annexations or mutt j Include this matter in the general aot ; for the government of cities and towns | It was sent to the court by a special ii.essenger. Put on Reading. The Joint committeti on education voted favorable report for the teach ers’ assembly bill for the certiticat^js of teachers. The Senate vote was uu- ardmous and the House voted favor ably and then sent the measure to the appropriation committee without pr-i- judice. It would provide six examin- ners, who world also hold the teach ers’ institutes, that are now held by the various counties, at least biennial ly, and county funds now expendej by the counties for these institutes would be turned to the state to bear the exuense o‘ the examiners. R. H. Wright. Dr. J. Y. Joyner, C. C. Wright. Miss Mary Graham, H. B. Smith, of Newbern. and others advocated the bill. The single opposition speech was by Prof. C. L. Coon, of Wilson. Long sessions were held by the leg islative committee investigating char ges against the management of the state farm convict quarters. Chair man K. L. Travis, of the Corporation Commission, as a former chairman of a prison board of directors, testified that corporal punishment is moat es sential for convict control and that records of whippings at the farm were not excessive in view of the types of convicts the camps have. He and former Governor KJtchin and numbers of others paid highest tributes to the characters and official Integrity of Capt. Rhem and Capt. Christian. In charge of the farm camps. Governor Kitchin suspected that the sharp re quirement to earn profits to the credit of the prison management had pre vented really adequate expenditures for the care of the convicts in many respects, but heard no special com plaints of any bad conditions during his administration, fie thought 123 per month too little pay for guards. Hearings will be continued. The Senate received a special mes sage from Governor Bickett urgin? the immediate passage o fthe bill to modify th*' crop lein law by limiting profits on time merchants to 10 per cent over the cash price and allowing a charge of 10 per cent commission in lieu of six per cent interest where money is supplied. Representative Per.son moved immediate considera tion of the bill. This was done. Sena tor Ross wanted Wilson and Nash Ceunties exempted. Senator Gough spoke in opposition to the bill, insis*: elpful EALTH ■NTS Choose an agree able diet Keep the digesfit^n normal > See that the liv^ Is active, and The bowels always regular Should weakmss develop, Tfiy HOSTETTER'S Slomaeh Bitters Just for a Change “If I were writing n play a wealthy married couple had ' cipal roles, do you know wlmt i do?” “What?” ‘•I would have them ref.i courtship in Petrogr-ad, Con^i or Buchure.st.” “Btit whnt's the idea?” “Oh, just (0 get away tf..:i and .Monte Carlo, where two •! the married couples on the to have met each other." vh ( r ,♦ CUTICURA IS SO SOOTHING I To Itching, Burning Skins—It No*. 0"i/ Soothesy but Heals—Trial f'f flip*’ Tw 1 killed, a iiutiilier itijiireil, one of whom is (lying and 'Iiotrsand of d(»l- lars' worth of property laid to waste, was the loll taken by a tornado whi h desceiuletl itpon l.itliouia. (la.. K«‘br(t ary i’;!. The tornado raged throu>ih Ihe town with liie fury ot the eI-‘- rnent> g ne mad and >peni iiseit' ai;aiii.-! a lilile rr.niiniain lliK'e niib's disiaii!. li i.- I lie opinion iii N«*w ’S'oik that fruit will be niu'-h cliea^e!- in the rniifii .States ill a I'ew day.-, due lo ;he I'ai Mia! (ii*'at iiiiatn will inipor't nothing !mi e>s.ntial> iii tlie lu uie riol by l:t' wive> of stiiUirm ern- piiiyees d‘a .'Utiai r* linirii; conipany re- ."Ulled in the killing d' one man and the setioits inju’ v ■ f nine orli* i> when i!u‘ police and sthkei’s cia.'-hed near the I'elineiy in IMiiladejjihia. l-'oilowina: many cla.'li* - b(‘twe-nthe police and women food li at the ' i’y hall in .\ew \'ork (’i!y and in con gest eii tet’.et’.ieni dislricf- of the .-^anie city. .io>epii Harii^an. corntuissioner of v.eigiits and measure.', announces thai he i- doing everything in hi.- I'owiT to .viiinuiaie ihe How of food stuffs int 1 that ciiy I’rom all parts of the country. Ttie food situation in N’ew York City lias rx'ached such an acute stage that tlieie are calls foi' the esiablishnienr by (ongress of a food control comrnis- sitrn to meet the per capita c nsumji- rion i>f food in the I’nited States. New York City women have become desiterate in some parts of the ciiy over the food situation. They are s. t- li is gejieraliy -onceded in Wash ington that l're»;tdenr Wilson will ad dress congress again on the tie: man crisis. .Major General Pershing ha.' been ' formally appointed to ;>ucceed Gt iieral I'trri'ton as commander of t|ie south- eiii dejiartnient of the army. The t imagenient (jf Mi>.' .\ona Ila y.U hur st Mc.Xdoo to l''>rdinai!d 'le .Moh fenscliildt, second secietaiy of tlif Uu'- siar. embassy, is announced I'i'asii'' rnea-ure.- of pi-ecaution have been ad pieii hy the chief railroad' of 'h' ea.-t to meet ca:';viim eni»M;;cnc> :ieeds for c( a! a.nd 'ood'Miff.-- from ihf Missi.'sipf.i liver i> Maine, dui* to i!ie acute shortaue and coiM; -lion cf frt'!i:lit car-. On motion of Senator McLeod the bill to give Sampson county the rig'U i,',g j^^at his people are aatifled with the working of the crop lien law in i's present form. He did not believe the bill would have the effect that it was intended to liavp. but that it would make the condition of *^he tenant ?ar mer much harder Ho*ise bills passed llnal reading as follows: .\mend Nash r lad law; amenil law as to Marion voting lls- triets; ani^'nd law as to auditing ac- courrts in Haywood; facihtate colle-*- tion of taxes in Edgecombe; establish European War (•n one portion of the T.ritisli fron' at least i iie war !ui' h*M'oii:e a w.mt of tnovemeni. fader cover of fog .Mi',1 mist, which had been jiai; i't:l;.i ly heavy for f My-i ight Inuis. tl;i Ce;- niaiis carried out i lie m eaie-' retire- I'.ient they have rna b* on the \v*'.'-,etn front in rh** la-t two yiar.-.. On the I?ritish front patrol.' are out in all *iirec:ions harassing lii,- (b-’- rnans and keeping in ton-h. wi'h iheir rnovernenis. In the opinion of Hritish miliiary ciiiic liaupaume. which ha.- i>e u the key to the (lermaii ixrsilion .'iiice the beginning of the battle of he S rurne, must soon fall. From Dirtch sortr( es it is iearne-l that it was the submarine r whicii attacked seven Dutch ■"leamer>. Thr'> to elect its board of education was taken from the unfavorable calendar and put on its readings. It was lost on the second, IT to 'M. M- Leo l claimed that the committee had sent th» bill to the unfavorable caletrdar on a “prophecy” that the committee haii no right to make that the Senate would trot pass it. President Gardner laid before the Senate the Stubbs resolution from the Horrse for calling a constitutional cotr- vention as a special order for the day. It was opposed by Little, of Anson, as an unnecessary proceeding as the people wanted no such convention. The vote was by roll all and it passed to 4 and was ordered enrolled for rati treat ion. The Justice bill providing machin ery for special school taxes under th*^ constitutional amendments was pa-=-^ “d without opposition. Al.'O a fnnn life school bill for Jackson coutity House bills passed tirral readinj; a- follows: Repeal t'herokee r*' t as to fees of offi-ers; authorize Surr^' com missioners to purchase blooded stock: aboli;di December term of Rocking ham court; repeal act increasing the membership of the I’eaufovt County board of education: relative to killing shipping and selling veal in LiU'-oIn: amerrd the Pender primary law; re.; ulatP the House of Correction in Fjr syth county. State Farm Investigation. The joint committee on th» inevsri gaticui of charges against the manag“- mrrrt ar.d condition of the state farm convict camps conclirded its public hearings with a general round up of the case for the prison management by Superinterrdent J. S. Mann, in whi h he presented throtigh letter and ordered fded. and otherwise the gen Treatment: Bathe the nfT'' • • face with Cutlcura Soap and ! ter, dry gently and apidy • r Ointment. Repeat morning nn'l This method affords Immedinr. and points to speedy healmenv are ideal for every-day toil.’ Free sample each by mail wi’ii Address postcard. Cutlcura. I >• Boston. Sold everywhere.—; stock law iir Chowan, change tlm“ for courts in Orange; provide calendar for Forsyth criminal courts; prohibit liquor .shipments into Lincoln county; restrict liquor delivery in Union c»un- ty: roads for Cal hvd!, regulate sal? of li(iuor in Dare o^un'y; orre-'t Bun combe guide j)o.~rs; ,iu’hor:ze auii'ii'.iT Davii county vffii •’P' au'l -•xpendi'iire of tiood nnnev; '.lies an 1 inspei-tion '>f ’kiw Anoilier t;ea* :.il bill pa.'-:''i was *h.it TO i'hai'.-?e :iie :;.n:n>* «? -V. arci M to th-' Xor'h 4'.: -ilina > ate CoileLie of Agric-il'ure .i:i i K:;g;::-‘er- inii. T!i ■ Senate passed -he Allen bill for in’ermeii'.at-i sen''*;;''e^ Also the bill of lloberts >: Biini. onibe. rr.jm the House prov; liiit; for abs.ilute d; oirce by either par'y at'er ye.ir-’ separation The new school boarft bill passed without aniendmt^nt. provides that both parties in every county saall nomir;ate memb-i'rs of the schoo’ board in party primari-^s and 'hat *.h-: Leciisiattire .shall appoint iti ohoioe of the two primary nominees Limit Office Tarms. The bill to limit th^ terms of state officers to two terras and county offi cers to three terms, in line with the Strong Materia'. The professor whs si>eakin:r class regardlni; Iron and '• hrrilding construction. ••What is the str-ongesr l^hich can be put Into n h «i: asked. “Lirnburger cheese,” protii; plied the boy. speaking from ence. •I r«': V '■ ^ y ; - - -s. \l-.k ■■ U ■h-'' f :>r IS CHILD GBOSS. IS .1 For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contains Cop peras for Wonu.'i, Sulphur for the BlooJ, Saltpeter for the Kidneys. Nuk V(>'nica,3Tonic, and Pure Dairy .Salt, t seJ by Vet erinarians 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick ia feed-box. Ask yourdealer for Blackman’s or write BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CH.XTTAXOOGA. TENTMESSEE uimm Hon*v b:i*k ■wiitjo'.il tjufstiou If IlL'NT’S CUKK !ai s i:i the treutui«»nt of ITCU, El^ZKMA, lilNClWOKM.Tli'n'ERorDlher itcliUif; Hltin di-ioasea. Pr:o! at er lirei't from L I. Richanit Klcdiclne Co . ShenBai,Tei. DRIVEMALARIAOUTOFTHESYSTEM ting upon iieddlers and driving them \vcr-e 'orpedoed outright, w hile t',.M man to cover every rime one .-'hows him- sailors boar'd*‘d tin* other imii aii'.i self (n the street. placed bomb.' that were exploded. — ■ ' j .Xdditional evidencf in refercnct* to Washington | fbe discovery in I’aris of a pro Get- 'I'he lepori now is that Uol.er; Al- '’•■•n I'b't lias led to the re-arrest of a len lladen. an American I’r^'sbyteiian "i'iriii the name of Wood, cla m- missionary. stationed a' Foo Chow, ing be an .\mericarr. who h;..i been China, perished when the rtench liner liberty. Athos was. destroyed by a submarine, : -More ariC'is of member' or the I’l" milj.»s east of Malta on February ' Gaelic League, an Ir ish organi/.ation 17. joperatinfi as;ainsr the iSritish gov*»rn- 'I'he ; urjiose (jf the universal seiv I rnent in Irtdand, have beert made, ice bill is to constitute a Itrst reserve! The largest iron and machine works i recommemlation of Governor Bickett, eral poli.-y ot the prUo.i ni.iliasemen. j„. as 10 Lvalment ot prUoaers an.l th- ; ^ .jj. Long, of Halifax, to tabl^ being 'ar- ried without disi-u-?sion. and then a n!‘%ti('>n to reconsider and then to ta- w ith a sriength > f one and a half mil lion men, ready lo respond instantly It) a call I arms, somewhat on the or der of the Swiss systent It i.' esiiinated by the war depart ment that there are in the United Slates not less thati live hundred thousand boys who be onie 19 yeat-^ c.f age annually, and this number w--u!d l>e available for military training. A disisaich from Halifa.x, N. S., says that ihite women on board a ship whi(h sailed for Kurope were permit ted to continue the voyage, but n Canatlanian women were allowed to go. A Havana, Cuba, dispatch announces that the veterans ■ f the war independ ence endorse the stand President Wil- in Furo] e, I -ated at Serainu. Hel- gium, have been wrecked by an in cendiary tire. The loss is piaced at ten rnillif n dollars. I'avid Lloyd-George. prime minister of all Kngland. announces that the I'tiited Kingdonr faces a serious food situation, and that in future no at>- tempt will be made to import nones- seiiiials. I'nder this head conres such things as apples, oranges and rye. The Greek king announces that Ven- i/.elos is a traitor to Greece, and that food supply in that little Baltic king dom can only last but a short while The breweries in England will have tbeir production curtailed to the nrin- in.um anent the food situation and the general policy. The t ommittee pro- . poses to make up its report to the Le?- j islatrrre straightway. ‘ The bill that passed the House for 'he relief of dependent families of state convicts provides that l'> per ^ *ent d’ the earivings of the convic's i’lall be turned over to dependents. It was amended by Representative Dar den to apply only to convicts maki’.ig good prison records. The bill was by Sawyer, of Graham. Speaker Murphy laid before the ^ House the (Jardner bill for presiden- ; tial suffrage for worxien and then took j the floor and in a sarcastic spsiei h de nominated it as a •‘Constitutional mon- , stro( ity,” and moved to table ir Thi-J was done in short order and by an overwhelming vote. | The House passed the hill frotu th-' ' Senate directing the Corp(>ration Com- j ble that motion being nut 'hn)Ugh to apply the \ lin.'her” so -ha' i*: can not be resurr»'cted at tilts session. There wa' repor’ wi'hou' prejudice for the liepresen'a'ive Gari:i-‘r r-»so- lurion providinti for a vote by -.v iraen at the n'^x* general ei^c'iori .i.i to whether they want suffrag-^ and tliat if 50,000 so vote there shall be he! i an election ot; the qu^'Mon of ametidin tlie Con.=ntutlon. Repre^-'n'at iV ' Cl.irk’' bi.. which propose-^ an ex^'hange of s'lt'* 4 per cent bon:!' for county 5 per cent bonds for road builiiing is now wi*^hir. oni notch of being a law !: passed the house with a *vnoop and it its second reading i:i the -senate and took its place on the > ilen lar again Sena- Look, Mother! If tongue coated, give ‘‘California Syrup of Figs." Children love this “fruit lax r and nothing else «-leanse> th-- • stomach, liver anl bowels o : A child simply will not sto]. ; to empty the bowels, and the they become tightly clo---. waste, liver gets sluggish, sours, then your little one cross, lialf-siek. fevt>rish. d> 5?!eep or net natrrrally. breath system full of cold, has o:-e stomach-ache or diarrhea. Mother I See if tongtn* is co.i'' give ii terispoonftrl of ••Cn Syrup of Figs,” and rn a few h -: the cortstij>ated waste, sour t . undigested food passes oirt of •' tem. and you have a well chf 1 Millions of mothers give “Ca'' Syrup of Figs” because it is ]>e harmless; children love it. au'i er fails to act on the stoma ' and bowels. Ask at the store for a ."O-i eti- ‘i tt» of “California Syrup of Fi2>. hich has full direction^ for babies. Iren of all ages and for grown-uii' plainly printed on the l*ottle. Adv. >Ht, l.i'T-'a, ' i'l. irn: » 't V- T ranslated. •'Maybelle u.sed a lot of rii:. . "n her face.” ".Vow 1 shall ‘all It make-.e; Wright'a Indian Vegetable Pills are not a “coal-tar product” nor a “confection,” but a good, old-fashioned dose of inelicine tor regulating the stomach, the hver and the bowels. Get a box and try them. Adv. Panama Canal zone has JJ” li ■ ^1^1^ atitorrrobiles. STONESo.*^;f^irc AebM in Rtomacli. Back. 9ld« or ShoaiJart; LlTer TrooblM, Stonacta Mim(T I>f9pep9i», OuUe, Ua*. Biliouness, lleaJiicbM. Oonstipatiun. PUea. Catarrh. H*mNMaeM. Jaaodtee, Appendicitis. Tb«M anooounun BBCDRlll) BMd for home treatoienc. iimIImI B«*h m pnpp Sail TruoJklOT aad Aw«»aicttt«. S I mrnt*T 0»., B«Vt. «•», t» 9. DMriNta ac.CMa«i j son takes regarding the unsettled con- i d* t;is*ou of the prime minister to im- j ditions in the “Geni of th^ Antilles.” 1 port only essentials. Advocates of prohibition are divided I Two Americans were (»n board the among hemselves over the expediency | Norwegian collier L*albeatie, from Glas- of th» drastic prohibition measure jusi • gow to Gibraltar, which was sunk by passed by congress. Some friends of j .-hell fire. the cause declare so drastic a law will ^ South of Armen!ieies the German have a reactionary effect. j Hne is reporte.l to have been penetrat- The president is fully determined ! ed deeply cn a front of ab ut 650 that the rights of the United States ' vards. .^hall be respected, but is just as anx-! The allies report that they have ad- ious as any member of the house or ^ vanced on a front of 500 yards ^t senate to avoid war. i \ pres. mission, with the assistance of expert accountants, to devise and install thor- Little ' business oughly modern system of accounting not con^n er i. for the state departments. The bill pr‘M>o-’ition. e t.ougi . ‘ ^ , . . 1 . • . ^ ness to nut th*' credit of ^he in origmally included a system tor the counties also, but that was eliminatel I hands of ^ There was reconsideration of the I bills. I Speaker Murphy laid before Hou32 hibltlng marriages between the races j j^jjj create a board of examiners on the same basis that controls the i to examine applicants for law licenses He The senate passed numerous local j vote by which the Pollock bill pro attendance of children in the white schools was defeated was reconsidered and the measure was debated at length. An amendment by Senator Linn w^as adopted enabling offspring of and report those successful to the Supreme Court for licenses to Issue from the court. Representative Doughton advocated the bill as a much-needed relief for an overwork- any marriage In violation of the act | ed Supreme Court. 'The lawyers are to inherit property. An amendment trying, furthermore, to elevate the by Senator .Tonea would specify that ; profession and to commit this exami- he bill not apply to offspring of mar ■ nation ot applicants to a board of law iages already contracted. , This was ; vers controlled by the State Bar Asso oRt and the bill passed 33 to IJ*. ci^tlon would help in this elevation. WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS is an Inprovid Cascara k DI6ESTIVE UXATIVE"Plusaiit ti tiki ! In LAX-FOS the Cascara is improved by : addition of certain harmless chemicab : which increase the efficiency of the Cas- i cara. making it better than ordinary Cas- I cara. LAX-FOS aids digestion; pleasant ' to take: does not gripe or disturb stomach • .\dapted to children and adults. Just try a ! bottle for constipation or indigestion. 50c. IF YOU ~ ^1 Malarta or PU«b, Sid^lMdachl^^lv* Bowela, Damb Acue, Soar StOMch, and Bclchlnc: If yoBrfoodtfooaaotMalaOat* ead jott have no appetite* tutfs nils «rM rcatdy tkeae tieablaa. Pirlce. 29 CMiB*
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