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TENNESSEE FOLKS
ADD THEIR TESTIMONY
East Chattanooga, Tenn.:—“I can highly
recommend Dr. Pierce’s remedies, for ever
since my young man
hood whenever I have
used them they have
% always given prompt
and satisfactory re-
W suits. The ‘Golden
M Medical Discovery’ I
have taken at various
y times when in need of a
tonic and system puri-
k fier, and the ‘Pleasant
^.Pellets’ when in need
^of a laxative. These
^are the mildest of any
laxative I have ever
used and can be relied
upon for results. Anyone in need of medi
cine of this kind will find Dr. Pierce’s Pleas
ant Pellets good.”—J. W. DAVIS, 604
Glass St. 1
SAVED LIFE
Memphis, Tenn.—“Ever since I waa
quite a young woman I have used Dr.
Pierce’s remedies both for myself and
children. I was especially helped by the
•Favorite Prescription’ during the trying
months of expectancy. It not only toned
up my system and kept me in perfect con
dition but’I had comparatively no suffering.
Then at the critical time of life I took the
‘Prescription’ again and had none of the
misery that most women endure at that
period, but came thru in splendid health.
“I had one experience with Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery that I never
shall forget. When my oldest boy was two
years of age he had such a cold on the lunga
that the doctors said he couldn’t possibly
live so I stopped the doctors’ medicine and
just gave him small doses of the ‘Golden
Medical Discovery’ and in a short time he
was perfectly well. He is now forty years
of age and has never had pneumonia nor
any other lung weakness since that time
but has been, and is still, strong and robust.
I know the ‘Golden Medical Discovery*
Saved his life.
“I must not forget to mention Dr/Pieroe’s
Pleasant Pellets for I have found them to
be all that could be desired as a laxative.
Every member of my family has taken them.
“Medicines such as Dr. Pierce’s are a
blessing to mankind, and it is a pleasure
me to recommend them.”—MRS. MAR
GARET BOONE. R. R. 1. Box 387.
TO BE NO FURTHER
GOVERNMENT LOOS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
STRONGLY DISAPPROVED BY
SECRETARY CLASS.
DOOMED TO DISAPPOINTMENT
Credits Required for the Economic
Restoration of Europe Must Come
Through Private Channels.
FOR WO MEN
For over half a century DR.
TUTT’S LIVER PILLS have been
sold for the Liver.
Read the following from a woman
of forty-eight: “I have used DR.
TUTT’S PILLS for Bowel regula
tion many years. I am now con
vinced that they are also the best
known regulator for other retard
ed female functions. I have told
many of my friends and now none
would be without them. A few
days before, an Jyou are all right.”
Washington. — The United States
treasury does not look with favor upon
certain features of the proposed in
ternational conference recently called
by a coterie of nationally known finan
ciers and commercial leaders in an ef
fort to lead the world out of the finan-
citl and commercial chaos into which
it was dragged by the war.
Secretary Glass declared in a letter
to a committee of the chamber of
commerce of the United States, which
has sought a government expression
on the meeting, that such, a confer
ence would serve “to cause confusion
and revive hopes, doomed to disap
pointment, of further government
loans.”
With a note of some finality, Mr.
Glass set forth the government’s pol
icy with respect to furnishing credits,
stating that the treasury “is opposed
to government control over foreign
trade and finance and even more op
posed to private control. It is con
vinced that the credits required for
the economic restoration must come
through private channels.” In this
respect, this government fears the
proposed conference would mean many
Europeans would .assume that the
United States was about to shoulder
more of their burdens, Mr. Glass ex
plained.
A LEOPARD CANNOT
CHANGE ITS SPOTS
Mr. Dodson, the “Liver Tone” Man,
Tells the Treachery of
Calomel.
Calomel loses you a day! You know
what calomel is. It’s mercury; quick-
silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes
into sour bile like dynamite, cramping
and sickening you. Calomel attacks
the bones and should never be put into
your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish, con
stipated and all knocked out and be
lieve you need a dose of dangerous cal
omel just remember that- your druggist
sells for a few cents a large bottle of
Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirely
vegetable and pleasant to take add is
a perfect substitute for calomel. It is
guaranteed to start your liver without
stirring you up inside, and can not
salivate.
Don’t take calomel! It can not be
trusted any more than a leopard or a
wild-cat. Take Dodson’s Liver Tone
which straightens you right up and
makes you feel fine. Give it to the
children because it is perfectly harm
less and doesn’t gripe.—Adv.
Wanted His Place.
A young man who is painfully bash
ful called upon my niece who was vis
iting us. Our little grandson is very
fond of attention and climbed upon
the young man’s knee. He was called,
and as he ran from the room he look-
ed back and said: “Don’t let any
get my place.”—Exchange.
one
“CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
IS CHILD’S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poisons
from stomach, liver and
Bowels.
SOOTH KILIM
DESERVING OF CONDEMNATION
FOR LIBELLING THE ARMY
AND BELITTLING NAVY.
HYPHENATED POLITICIAN”
‘‘For
He
False Statements and Slanders
Should be Required to Answer
to the American Doughboy.
HOW FEE
FROM PAIN
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound Frees Another
Woman From Suffering.
Bayonne, N. J. — “ Before I was mar ¬
ried I suffered a great deal with periodi-
cal pains. I had
pains in my side and
back and also head-
Dr.Tutt s
■ • ■ 1^11
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REPRESENTATIVE SMALL DOES
NOT LIKE THE PLUMB PLAN.
ACHES AND PAINS
QUICKLYREIIEVED
You’ll find Sloan’s Liniment
softens the severe
rheumatic ache
Put it on freely. Don’t rub it in.
Just let it penetrate naturally. What a
sense of soothing relief soon follows!
External aches, stiffness, soreness,
cramped muscles, strained sinews,
back “cricks”—those ailments can’t
fight off the relieving qualities of
Sloan’s Liniment. Clean, convenient,
economical. 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Washington.—Representative John
H. Small of North Carolina charged
that the farmer and some of his or
ganizations are being used to further
the Plumb plan for the government
control of the railroads and for the
crippling of the farm loan act.
“I believe that the people of North
Carolina think that the railroads
should be returned to their owners as
soon as legislation for that purpose
can be passed,” said Mr. Small. “My
information as to the effect that the
farmers of the country entertain this
view.
“It is my opinion that the railroads
should be returned and that we should
enact legislation which will restore
their credit as far as possible and en
able them to serve the public.
Accept “California” Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child i having the best and most harm- 1
less laxative or physic for the lituc
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child’s dose on each bot
tle. Give it without fear.
Mother! You miftt say “California.”
•—Adv.
The Challenge.
He—A kiss is the language of love.
She—Dummy.—Boston Transcript.
CHICAGO SALOON KEEPERS
LEAVE THAT CITY FOR CUBA.
Sloan’s
Keep if handy Y
Chicago.—Departing at the rate ol
300 a day, former Chicago saloon
keepers and bar tenders are going to
Cuba, according to Joseph Popper, in
ternal revenue deputy collector.
WASHINGTON’S GREAT NEPHEW
DIED OF FLU AT WASHINGTON.
His Opportunity Gone.
A little friend of mine had been to
see “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” with her
mother. At the dinner table that eve
ning' her father remarked that ne be
lieved he would go see the play that
evening, when little Fay said, “Well,
there’s no use in your going, for Lit
tle Eva died this afternoon.”—Ex
change.
The Frenchman’s Hands.
Patience—What nationality is he?
Patrice—He’s French.
“Has he any accomplishments?”
“Sure thing; he’s ambidextrous.”
“Really?”
“Sure; he can swear with both
hands!”
To abort a cold
and prevent com
plications, take
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nausealess, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain
ed and improved. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
Washington. — Lawrence Washing
ton, great nephew of George Washing
ton, died of influenza here. He was
born at Mount Vernon in 1855 and for
the last 25 years had been employed at
the library of congress.
200 PER CENT INCREASE
IN SOME FOODS, IS SHOWN.
Washington.—Increases of from 50
to 200 per cent in retail prices of the
principal food products of the coun
try and from 70 to more than 200 per
cent in wholesale during the last six
years, are shown in figures issued by
bureau of labor statistics.
Wholesale clothing prices, accord
ing to the bureau’s figures, showed an
increase of 235 per cent last Decem
ber over 1913 levels and house fur
nishings went up 203 per cent.
Good advice is the kind you re
member too late that you forgot te
take.
16799
DIED
in New York City alone from kid
ney trouble last year. Don’t allow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
GOLD MEDAL
^S^
The world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles.
Holland’s national remedy since 1696
All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed.
Look for the name Gold Medal on every hov
and accept no imitation
BAD COLD GOT YOU? -
FEELING GRIPPY?
BAKER ASKS GOVERNORS TO
AID IN RECRUITING DRIVE.
Washington^—Secretary Baker has
addressed a letter to the governor of
each state requesting his official co-
operation in the nationwide recruiting
drive to be inaugurated by the war de
partment and to be intensified during
the week of February 22 to 29, which
is to be made national enlistment
week. The governors were asked to
issue proclamations calling the atten
tion of their citizens to the import
ance of the advantages offered.
3,000 CHINESE COOLIES ARE
HELD PENDING EXAM’NATION.
• Halifax, N. S.—Three thousand Chi
nese coolies bound home from Francs
are being held on board the steamer
Minnekahda here until the military
authorities and the chief health offi
cer of the port settle their dispute
as to whether the illness of some of
them is influenza or colds.
A train load which started for the
west a day or so ago, was brought
back wifen it was found that two
coolies had high fever.
Dr. King’s New Discovery
soon starts you on the road
to recovery
O NCE tried, always used. That’s
a trite expression, but one never
more applicable than it is to
Dr. King’s New Discovery.
You will like the prompt, business-
like way it loosens the phlegm-congest
ed chest, soothes the tortured throat,
relieves an old or a new cold, grippe,
cough, croup.
The kiddies can take it in perfect
safety, too. No bad after-effects.
Standard half a century. 60c. and
$1.20 a bottle. At your druggist.
Don’t Continue Constipated
Don’t let your bowels bulldoze your
system. Make them function regularly
—keep the body cleansed of waste
matter with Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Biliousness, sick headache, sour
stomach, indigestion, dizziness, furred
tongue, bad breath—think of the em
barrassments and discomforts trace-
able to constipation. How easily
they’re rectified by the occasional use
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Move
the bowels smoothly but surely. Try
them tonight AU druggists—25c» as
usual
Washington.—Rear Admiral Sims, a
leading figure in the naval decora
tions controversy and in the pending
senate investigation of the navy’s con
duct of the war, was vigorously at
tacked in the house of representatives
by Representative Byrnes, South Car
olina.
Declaring that if the admiral was
admonished by a high naval official
not to let the British “pull the wool’
over his eyes as he testified recently,
he violated a confidence in making the
instructions public, Representative
Byrnes said he deserved the “condem
nation of every American and dishon
orable discharge from the navy.”
Characterizing Sims as a “hyphen
ated politician,” Mr. Byrnes charged
that when serving as commander of
the American naval forces in Euro
pean waters during the war, he had
“libelled the army and depreciated
the work of the navy,” and had urged
that the United States leave the con
trol of the seas to Great Britain.
“While in Paris, on October 30,
1918,” said Mr. Byrnes, “Admiral Sims
told Representatives Glass, of Virgin
ia; Whaley, of South Carolina, and
myself, that the armistice asked for
by the enemy would have to be grant
ed, because of the failure of Pershing
to break through the German ranks,
due to the disastrous breakdown in
transportation behind the American
lines. We visited the headquarters of
the Service of Supply and found that
only a few days previously Pershing
had written the S. 0. S. congratulat
ing them on their wonderful work in
supplying the forces in the field. His
statement was false and for his inex
cusable slander he should be made to
answer to the American doughboy.”
MEREDITH ACCEPTS POSITION
OF SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
, Washington.*—Edwin T. Meredith
1 of Iowa, editor of “Successful Farm-
Ing” will be named secretary
riculture to succeed. Secretary
ton, who is to become secretary
treasury in the
Mr. Meredith,
telegraphed the
the office. He
place of Carter
of ag-
Hou#-
of the
Glass.
who is at Miami, Fla.,
white house accepting
is 54 years old and
his home is in Des Moines.
375,000 OF 500,000 MEN
PERISH, REPORTS STATE
Geneva.—Nearly 375,000 of the 500,-
000 Austro-Hungarian prisoners of war
taken by Russians have perished in
Siberia from smallpox and typhus, ac
cording to Vladivostok dispatches to
international Red Cross headquarters
here.
COUNT HOHENZOLLERN IS
ABSOLUTELY DISCOURAGED
Mayence.—German newspapers pub
lish a letter from former Emperor Wil
liam to a personal friend in which
Count Hohenzollern expresses his ab
solute discouragement and says he
does not want ever to return to Ger
many. He says he believes his return
would cause a split between German
factions.
14,805 CASES FLU REPORTED
IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
Washington.—Influenza continues to
spread over the country. Reports to
the public health service said the to
tal of cases reported in Illinois had
reached 14,805 and that this probably
included only about one-fifth of the
actual number.
INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES OF
SPAIN HAVE NOT ABATED
Madrid.—Although the lockouts at
Barcelona and in this city have been
declared at an end, the industrial trou
bles of Spain continue, the large ma
jority of workingmen refusing to re
sume their posts, claiming there has
been no improvexn-mt in conditions of
labor. In this city the situation has
come more threatening because strik
ers have been trying to induce men
not to return to work.
NO ACTION IS YET TAKEN ON
COMPULSORY TRAINING BILL
Washington. — Although Chairman
Wadsworth announced he probably
would report the measure because oth
er matters are pending it was not be
lieved the new army reorganization
bill ordered favorably reported would
be called up in the senate before next
week. The bill, designed to create a
permanent military policy, provides
i for compulsory military training for
' boys between the ages of 18 and 21, In-
elusive.
and nervous, cou
aches, and got so
weak I could not do
anything. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound and soon felt
better. Now I am
married and have
two little boys. Be
fore the first one
came I was weak
d not eat and was
dizzy. After I took the Vegetable Com
pound I could work and eat. Now I
am strong and recommend your medi
cine to my friends. ”—Mrs. Anna Sleva,
25 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J.
Women who recover their health, nat
urally tell others what helped them.
Some write and allow their names and
photographs to be published with testi
monials. Many more tell their friends.
If you need a medicine for women’s
ailments, try that well known and
successful remedy Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound. Write
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con
fidential) for anything you need to
know about these troubles.
HtfaleN, purely vegetable. Infants’ aid
Children's Regulator, fonnula os every label.
Guranteed non-nareotic, non-alcobolic.
MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP
The infant*’ and Children's Regulator
At All
Druggiata
if HUNT’S SALVE fails in the
treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RING WORM,TETTER orother
itching skin diseases. Price
75c at drug jists, or direct from
A. 8. Richards Medicine Co., Sherman,Tei.
t ITCH!
What She Desired.
“Why, Norah,” said her mistress,
“how nice you look in your new dress
and hat. I hope you will meet all your
friends this afternoon so that they
may^see you in your fine clothes.”
“Me friends, mum?” returned Norah.
“What’ll I be waitin’ to see them
for? Sure. I don’t care to make me
friends jealous. It’s me enemies I
want to meet when I’m dressed’ up.”—
Boston Transcript.
DOUBLE BEAUTY
OF YOUR HAIR
••Danderine” creates mass
of thick, gleamy waves
In a few moments you can transform
your plain, dull, flat hair. You can
have it abundant, soft, glossy and full
of life. Just get at any drug or toilet
counter a small bottle of “Danderine”
for a few cents. Then moisten a soft
cloth with the “Danderine” and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. Instantly, yes,
immediately, you have doubled the
beauty of your hair. It will be a mass,
so soft, lustrous and so easy to do up.
All dust, dirt and excessive oil
moved.
Let Danderine put more life,
vigor, and brightness in your
is re-
color,
hair.
This stimulating tonic will freshen
your scalp, check dandruff and falling
hair and help your hair to grow long,
thick, strong and beautiful.—Adv.
Not True to Life.
Church—Have you seen the new
play?
Gotham—Oh, yes.
“Isn’t that scene of the subway car
amusing?”
“What’s amusing about it?”
“Why, didn’t you notice everybody
had a seat!”
Had Enough.
“Are you fond of fiction?”
“I used to be, but my husband has
got me fed up on it.”
Being funny Is the most serious
kind of work.
^ Night
Morning ”^I«®Y
pYour Eyes
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LUMPS OF
INDIGESTION
"Pape’s Diapepsin” at once
fixes your Sour, Gassy,
Acid Stomach
H«.»«M««^>‘«H«“»"l'>»"*"*'“«“»"«'«"*'*H*llt.,»«*^«.
Undigested food! Lumps of pain;
belching gas, acids and sourness. When
your stomach is all upset, here is in
stant relief—no waiting!
The moment you eat a tablet or two
of Pape’s Diapepsin all the indigestion
pain and dyspepsia distress caused by
acidity is relieved.
Your disordered stomach will feel
fine at once.
These pleasant, harmless tablets of
Pape’s Diapepsin neutralize the harm
ful acids in the stomach, and give al
most instant relief; besides they cost
so little at drug stores.—Adv.
It Makes a Difference.
The man who tries' to reform others
is an inspired missionary. The man
who tries to reform you is a hypo
critical humbug.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
IF BACK HURTS USE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like
lead or Bladder
bothers.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, get sluggish and
clogged and need a flushing occasion
ally, else we have backache and dull
misery in the kidney region, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug store here,
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulates them to normal
activity. It also neutralizes the acids
in the urine so it no longer irritates,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia-
water drink which everybody should
take now and then to keep the kidneys
clean, thus avoiding serious compli
cations.
A well-known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who
believe in overcoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.—Adv.
Limited Wardrobe.
Bix—Isn’t it annoying when you
leave your keys in the pocket of your
other suit?
Dix—Don’t know. I have never left
my keys in my pajamas.—Boston
Transcript.
WOMEN WONDER AT
HER MANY CLOTHES
“Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Old,
Shabby Garments New.
Don’t worry about perfect results.
Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to
give a new, rich, fadeless color to any
fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen,
cotton or mixed goods,—dresses,
blouses, stockings, skirts, children’s
coats, feathers—everything!
Direction Book in package tells how
to diamond dye over any color. To
match any material, have dealer show
you “Diamond Dye” Color Card.—Adv.
Herman Knew.
Herman, age four, was in the street.
A neighbor knew that his mother was
expecting a guest.
“Herman, has your company come?”
she inquired.
“No, not yet,” was the reply. “I’m
still dirty.”
A Lady of Distinction.
Is recognized by the delicate fascinat
ing influence of the perfume she uses.
A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot
water to thoroughly cleanse the pores,
followed by a dusting with Cuticura
Talcum Powder usually means a clear,
sweet, healthy skin.—Adv.
Occasionally a man spends a lot of
time at his club because there is no
place like home.
112 Millions^
used last year”
to KILL COLDS
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