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C:;LOuEL SICI1EIIS! : D0E1T STAY 1 I frjarantea "Dotfscifs Liver Tone" Will Give You tho Best Liver DoweLXIeancir.3 You Ever Calomel makes you sick; you lose a sosd It salivates ; calomel injures your Brer. - - r :: " . - .s -If you are bilious, feel lary, sluggish cad all knocked out, if your bowels ra' jcntU;td ami your head aches cr cUSiach is sour, Just take a s poon d"ef harmless Dodson's Lirer -Tone fcaataad of using sickening, salivating cs2saeL todson'w Liver Tone Is real Cier medicine. YouH know it next xscmlng because you will wake, up t t2ng fine, your liver will be work tss your headache and dizziness gone. stomach wiu be sweet and your regular. Tou will feel .like Toull be cheerful; full of tSsor and ambition -. Year druggist or dealer sella you a Oeent bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone . An Efficiency Study. ; TBliggins , is -doing even less work he used to do." "Tes. He has gotten into the way of waiting time for himself and others standing around talking about effl- OTHER! Have you ever used M OTHER'S JOY BALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If you haven't get it at once. & win cure you.-Adv. Women Drive War Automobiles. Between 150 and 200 women soon win be driving military motor cars be hind the French front. Women have tried since the begin ning of the war to enlist in the auto mobile service. The Club Femtnin Automobile was the center of this group, and It had secured the signa tures of several hundred of the thou sand women in Paris who hold licenses to drive motor cars. The passive re sistance of the different war bureaus add them back until nowr The women are obliged to enlist for three months and to agree to submit scrupulously to military rules and dis cipline. They will in the beginning replace motor ambulance drivers in the foreign sanitary sections who are transferred to other services.. Later en they may replace men in other au tomobile sections. Cutting Down Gossip. "How do you suppose some people spent their spare time before motion pictures were invented?" 1 don't like to appear unkind to those persons, but before they started t spending practically all of their leisure moments in photoplay houses they knew a . great deal more about their neighbors' private affairs than they do now," T For Unruly Window Shades. When a roller window shade refuses suddenly to remain unrolled at a cer tain point, a handy kink is to insert a small wooden wedge, such as a match ' or toothpick, between the unrolled cur tain and the roller. This is only an emergency device, and may injure the fabric if repeated often at the same point. The New-Fashioned Girl. j Oldboy What's become of the old fashioned girl who used to say : "Ask father?' . x Kewguy She now has a daughter who says : "Give it more gas, George ; the old man is gaining on us." The Lamb. Chronic Indigestion. : "You can't eat your cake and have tL- . "I have the consciousness of It long er than suits me," growled the dyspeptic- Dipping In a strong solution of alum will give new life to old hair brushes. I A wholesome 1 I table beverage I I with winning I J flavor. I I Used every- I where by folks I ; I who find that I ij coffee dis- 1 I agrees. I IfThere's a Reason?! iT S11L1TE8! LIS, GO S Had Don't Lose a Day's Work!- , under my personal guarantee that It will clean your sluzgUh liver, better than nasty calomel; it wonmaie-you sick and- you , can , eat anything you want -without ; being salivated. Tour druggist guarantees that each spoonful wilt start your Hver,;clean your bowels and straighten you up by morning or you can hare your money back. Chil dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone because it is pleasant" tasting and doesn't gripe or cramp or make them sick. - - I am selling millions of bottles of Dod son's Over Toneto found that tMs pleasant, vegetable, liv er .medicine takes the place of danger ous calomel. Buy one bottle on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask your druggist or storekeeper about me." Adv. m , Help. - They tell me- that Perks was ar rested today because he drowned his dog in the river," said Burns. drowning a dog in the river?' demand ed Hunks. "; . -v: . " Why, they claimed that a sunken bark obstructed na vigation. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The Systea Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, ' the Iron builds op the system. 6o cents. Not Like Home. The bright boy in khaki was. dilating on the woes of army life. ."Yes," he said to his old mother, "we don't get much in the way of fancy foods, or anything like that. Our camp cook's all right on stews and soup, but he can't go beyond them. The other day you know, when I went back, I took a cucumber with me that I was going to share with one or. two of the boys. I gave it to the cook and asked him to get it ready for us, and what d'you think he did with it? Put it in the oven and baked it." "Oh, poor boy I" said the fond moth er. "A pity I couldn't have been there to look after you. I'd have boiled it lovely for you!" Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try Itl Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle end tan lotion, and complexion beau tiller, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for; a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin be comes. Yes ! It is harmless. Adv. An Illuminating Postcard. A young girl of plebeian ancestry achieved fame as an actress in Lon don. Feeling the necessity, however, of a rest from her labors, she wrote to her uncle, a police sergeant of a coun try village, asking him if she might come and stay with him to recuperate. She ended her note: "Please send a P. O. to Say if I may come," " A few days later her landlady rushed upstairs with an awestricken coun tenance a policeman wanted her 1 The girl descended with an ominous feel ing at her heart, says London Tit-Bits. "If you please, miss," said the stolid being who confronted her, eyeing her with stern disapproval, Tm theP. O. what you asked your uncle to send, but 1 may as -well tell you straight away as I'm a respectaDie married man. Your uncle's prepared to take you in if you're willing to make your self useful feed the pig, clean his of fice, and the two cells." Anything to Comfort. "I wouldn't grieve So about your boy - going to war." "It is dreadful; I can't bear the thought." . ... ... "I know, but you remember that if he stayed home he might take, it into his head to marry some girl- you have no use for. v; Conversation in the Smart Set. Miss Binkley And so yon prefer motoring to-riding!' lira-;. Blankley Oh, ever so much. We ran over a silly old woman yes terday and do you know, I wasn't a bit nervous. :':rl ' Force of Practice; ...... "That" singer knows how to her range." . ' ' "She ought to know. She used to be a cook.. ,':";r-'-u " - , j.-v '.V 'The' Point. " ;-V 'T am afraid onr bulldog has a twist, in hia pedUgree;.:::.: "Don't worry.. It Is only his' screw tail." - :)r, rb&: : ?;$r& VtSX foil ZttZnti CirCl ttl EVENTS 0 riUP 0 ftt All C E Gathered" From All r- Parts of Globe and Told Jn Short , Paragraphs. the Doniestic Disturbances in vari xua parts of Barf 1 Francisco marked: the strike T6f ap proximately twenty-five thousand met al trades mechanics in San Francisoo and nearby cities.: . Numerous ? arrests were made. Most of the disturbances were in connection with- the) strike of employees , of the United Railroads company and with whom the striking metal workers expressed : sympathy. EJven, before the final date set; for returns-on foodstuffs ."held; by com mercial firms for the federal food suKbapaipronunciamentOas vey, reports from more" than: 130,000 firms are said to be in the hands ; of the -bureau of - markets, according to information sent Out from .Washington. The national house of representa tivea is considering a resolution which will, if enacted into law,' provide A that each - state train its own negro sol diers. - ; Announcement has been made in Shreveport that approximately bhe hundred men have been arrested in western Louisiana charged "With fail ure to register for army service. Hight Iowa stockmen were killed in. a rear-end collision on the Bur lington railroad, near EarlYille, III., 45 miles west of Aurora, III. Ten or more were injured. Frits Bergmeier, editor of the St. Paul (Minn,) Volks Zeitung, who was arrested because of certain editorials Which appeared in his publication, will ie transferred from - Fort Sriellfng, Minn., to Fort McPherson, Qa., by order of the war "department. The San Francisco metal workers strike, it is stated, caused a tie-up of $150,000,000 government shipbuilding and engine construction contracts. It is stated that practically all machine shops in San Francisco are on strike. Plans for taking care of the small consumers needs in coal this winter by requisitioning so-called spot coal at the mines and directing Its sale through local dealers at government hxed prices were disclosed by Dr. H. A. Garfield,. the fuel administrator.. The amount of the probable deficien cy in coal in each state will be ascer tained by state administrators through local committees. Dr. Garfield,- fuel administrator, says that coal will be handled through regular dealers, but the committees will see thit it is apportioned properly. ' t Taking advantage of a terrtflc rain storm which visited the Foct Ogle thorpe section, near Chattanooga, Tenn., three Germans escaped from the prison camp at Fort Oglethorpe, and are being sought by military and police officers. - Julius H. Barnes, president of the food grain corporation. New York, and James F. Bell, general chairman of the milling division of the food ad ministration, located inthe same city, SfSStSSSt of a flour famine in the eastern states. A troop train on the Pennsylvania railroad was fired upon near Mingo Junction, Ohio. Four soldiers were. wounded, one seriously. The wound ed men remained on the train till it reached Pittsburg. The train was fired on while going at a rapid rate. In formation is withheld by the authori ties as to the identity of the troops. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and Elihu Root, ex-secretary of state, de livered stirring patriotic addresses in Chicago. European. A republis has been proclaimed in Rus sia. The provisional government un der date of September 14 has issued a proclamation declaring that to strengthen the organization of the state a change to a republican form of government was necessary. Increased activity is noticeable oh the various fighting fronts, especial ly Riga and on the Isonzo. Petrograd reports that the -Russians are valiantly repelling all attacks in the Riga region. ' - Northeast of Verdun on the right bank of the Mouse the French fire drove back the Germans who essayed an panied by a parallel column by a trans attack north the Caurieres wood. ' ' lation in English. ; 1 V On the Bainsizza plateau, northeast The United States government has of Gorizia, and in the region of Monte extended Italy an additional credit of San Gabriele;' the Italians have ad- fifty-five million dollars.; This brings vanced their lines on the southeastern edge. In the operations General Ca- dorna's men captured more jthan four hundred prisoners .and some machine guns. -.i-.;.. . ' .- - Korniloff declares .that his , revolt against Kerensky is animated by the highest patriotism and a desire to safe Russia from a government dominated by the German general staff. T , ' Advices sent out from , London say that the Baltic fleet la faithful to the Kerensky regime. "' Other, advices . say the? commander '6f eisonth western army:-will .support KorniiofL s :,-'-i:y a The internal situation in Russia re- mains grave and chaotic, "and Just how it will be solved it is impossible , to mobs carried nrebrands' and, as a re-forecast- . Apparehtiy, the : chasm of suit, "cores of bnildings were set 1 on ' discord has so widened that either, M. hre.-,.- y'-.-'v::' .v;. b: J y Kerensky, .bead of" the.; . provisional ; Presbyterian .church . authorities government,. or Genei KornUoffythe complain to the.-war department! that deposed 'commander-in-chief : of j : the army, ' who Is opposing : Kerensky and who demands dictatorial powers, will rm Champagne ; and ?in J the Verdun region; thelGerman- crown prince1 has made 'ineffectual -attacks against" the French lines.- ' - ' -, VW. Northwest 'of ; Rhelms the French (repulsed a, strong German attack the region of-Lolvra. v - , ' ; British - 'troops : In a successful raid into - the German : lines near Cherlsy, southeast of Arras, wrecked,-dugouU' anddefenser. t '- z: The-Raliansl have at-last-secured positions "which will enable: them o completely dominate. r the Gorisian plain; ..but t the ( positions , were gained at enormous loss of life,. and there will likely be a lull in the fighting on that front, foreyeraf days to enable both armies to bury-thelf -dead. " - i " The Germans delivered an attack against the French on the Aisne front, but were repulsed with heavy losses. -i i It Is .reported ithat t the revolution ary faction ini Russia are . nowlnfter Iteren8ky,? notwithstanding - ther fact he haa'about .tbpped 'the . revolution started byKoTniloff;734 The'reply of the cenlral powers, to the : peace - note of -Pope Benedict be gins by declaring that they regard the a suitable basis for peace negotiations. 1 Regard ing the "exchange of occupied territo ries; arbitration, (iisarmament and all simtfar .pnoaal8, declarations are. made, testifying to the idealism of the central . powers, and their sincere . de sire for- a peaco which will insure hap plness.to all : nations. This .news is sent to the world through Amsterdam.- The state departments of a.llied gor ernments have - been apprised that Sweden has decided ' to take- steps to reform conditions in. the foreign office and that there will be no further ed extended to the central powers. Washinpcton. - - Strikesin Pacific coast shipyards holding government contracts have assumed such serious proportions that Chairman Hurley of the federal "ship ping board, announces that he is con sidering going to San Francisco in an attempt to settle the trouble. ' A.Buenos Aires dispatch says that the Argentine foreign . office has spurned the halfway apology made by Germany for : the conduct of von Luxburg. The dispatch states that the Argentine . government will not con sider satisfactory; the' mere, verbal statement of Barn " von DemBussche- Haddenhause, who is: only an under secretary and speaks without any au thority whatever. The secretary of labor has been call ed upon for assisting in settling the Pacific coast strikes; and 'William Blackmon, and experienced concilia tor, lias : been, assigned to the' workL Diplomatic relations between' Costa Rica and Germany are considered sev ered as the result of steps taken by the government. ; All Germans resid ing in Costa Rican ports have been ordered interned. -" ' ' tc'J. ..Strikes atSeattle-ortland, ,Loa?An- geles, San Francisco-and other places Ion the Pacific coast now are holding up about 12 per cent of the govern ment ships under construction. --v Congressional plans,-completed, con template adjournment early in Octo ber. Speed in the senate alone is es sential to carrying this plan into ef fect. Appropriations for Red Cross sani tary units to assist local authorities I1U chiefly tor eradlcat- Ing malaria-bearing mosquitoes around Camp Gordon at Atlanta, were an nounced by the American Red Cross war council. The Netherlands minister to the United States, Chevalier W. L. F. C. van Rappard, has been recalled by his government He called upon Secreta ry Lansing to announce the fact that he has been transferred to a European post and to ascertain if Mynheer van Rosen, his successor, will be accept able to the United States, A dispatch from Montevideo, Uru guay states that Uruguayan marines boarded all the German ships lnujthe harbor there, and seized them, 4 a result of the government having heard of plans by the Germans to sink the vessels Queen Eleanore of Bugarla died at the capital city, Sofia. She had been ill for some time. The oueen had taken an active part in the work of the Red Cross in the war. The administration "trading ; witb the enemy" bill, which passed the house last July, has been passed by the senate, with ; many amendments, however, one giving the president the power to embargo imports and prohib ! itlng ? publication- of war" comment in the German language unless accom- j the total credit of Italy in this country to . ?Z55,000,000. Comptroller Williams isues a state-" ment asserting that Investigation dis closes that the late J. B. Martindale, president' of - the Chemical National Bank, of New York, who died in July, 1 1917, 'was an embezzler and forger to the . extent of about three- . hundred thousand .dollars . r - '. .. A 4ispatch'from Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina, recites thatthe, downtown sec- tiori of the. capital city, was the. scene pf the. wildest disorders in connection with the" anUerman demonstrations; in which thousands: of fArgentine .dti- sens took part. Many of those in the restrictions on sale of intoxicants' at American; canteens In France are very lax,; and itsk the department to rem- . i Tj2aBwVWc''il50Sra;Re- FmTrhnrn'n VeiaMe Compound. W; "- . ' - i M!HM,j!ljj ulil i'j. rpnio -r ifc bo tell hr Lvdia E. Pinkham's i Vegetable got in such alow state ox neaimiwjBunaoiewiuuuMiuruuw ia the family. I had dull, tiredtdifeelijcold feet and hands nearly all the time and could scarcely sleep at alL ; ; The doctor said I had a eevere case of" ulceration and without operation I wo always be an invalid, but I told him I wanted to wait awhile Our druggist advised my husband to get Iydial EPlnlcham's Tctable;Compound and it has entirely cured me. Now I keep house for seven and work in'tiie garden some? too. I am sd thokful l got this medicine. , I feel aa thoui it saved my life and have irecommehded itjto others and they have been benefited.--Mislirjsrr Ga. If you want special advice WritejtoiyoUa T Pinlchim Medi cine CJo. (confidential) ILyiini Ma Yo will be opened, gead and answered by a woman and held in strict conMence. iiiiiiililii; ' : f . :- ":i WUh full iUcfce $395 Buys Saxon Greatest Automobile Value Ever Offered Never has there been an automobile value that can compare with this. Just stop and 'figure up all that you get for $395. . " . . . , : '-r First and foremost, full electric equipment (Wagner 2-unit type starting and lighting system); high-speed Con tinental motor; demountable rims; 30 inch by 3 inch tires; 3- speed tranamissten; Hyatt quiet bearing Feddera honeycomb radi ator; smart stream-line body; Atwatw-Kent ignition System; cantilarer type vanadium steel springs of extra langth and strength: Schebler carburetor; dry plate clutch and twenty forthar &aturM of costly car quaUty. Price, now, $395, o. b. Detroit: Saxon Sbr $333, tab. Detroit. ' . . ; . ..y. -i Saxon Motor Car Corp. Detroit ' See your local dealer NOW or write jto us direct. Reaponaibla repraeeatatiTaf wanted In all opo territory. On Writing Letters. ; f "I was told by Capt Harry Light the other day," writes a Canadian major, "that there is a new-style In trench letters. The . censor's duties v have been reduced by many per cent. : The soldier now has; the sense of the sltu- latlon engrained In his vthinking. He sees through, the need of keeping quiet even on matters that call 'for some criticism. There is more humor and matter-ef-f octness about .ihls letters. One of my men who can't .write very well, was telling me'the other. day that one letter a week Is all that he can summon up his courage tO'wrlte; and he gave this as a reason : The people at home lon can't 'understand life here. : We have cot to eo throueh-It- Why, tease them with anxieties they have f enough to put .np with in pact fists and. political, grumblers." - And 2 think he Is righC-Doh't youT- h u ; Nitrogen From Air. . : -The production of nitrogen from the air in Germany," which was only S0.000 ton8 in191S, - has been so- .snccessful .that 800,000 ton were so produced, In 1516, - and; It Is expected that -320,000 will be produced this year. According to the Frankfurter Zeitung the cost is only six cents a kilogram. '- -'i -:'--";-SureVfeffe '-;iLf-M , Husband- The agent said that thla car 5ra';easyr-iri:!.; .:&S'Zt& nWif e -He mast have got yon, and the car mxxeo. -; p;,C -; t; An apparatna ioperafedi by com- presseVS Ur recentlylnvented literally Blows ice-cream xrom molds- 1 1 J f f 1 : , I y . PuRidgwayV VemLf l goffered froxrf? femala tronble with bickacii id psua in my side for oyer ef ten raonths so I couldnot do if of my-"work. I yria treated bytiiree 1 different 'doctors and waa getting discoursed TOen nsUUr-M-Uwtold ma how Lydia E. linkhunV VegeteblaXtompound had helrd her. I decided to tryiitT it restored my health'so l ndw do all 61 my honsewbrfe wjiich is not light as ifhaYie a little: boy thiee years old. von howmnchihave been benefited CJbmppnf About eignt years ago I f Left Tliert Oulslde. "Where are your manners, slrT asked the crusty business man of a stranger ".whotunceremonlously rushed -Into his private office. - left them out In the main office. answered the lrate; called, "where I was Insulted; by- twow or 'three of your impudent clerks." . 4 The ancient party, who dubbed wom en the: "gentle sex, evidently never witnessed a bargain-counter rush. - ) "According to British figures the world's coiishmptiono'f tea is steadily Increasing. IFYOUJIAYT Ptwttt Iodletl6i, Ftetoleoce. Slcfc Haclie,'aU nut Onrwu" t losins fiesta, 70a mm Tbnr toM notiewetk atom Mcta btdkl trp tlM tUssloa caercle. Koney bnck witbovk 'question it HUNT'S XrtJKK tmtiM In the ratmnt of ITCH, ECZEMA, KXNQWpRM,TKTTKKor other fteblnr akia dtaexea.- tPrtee Me mt drnclsta, or direct from Cold f 6r47 yeariu For MaIna.Chills nd Terer.: Al Flnj' General Stre& thealn Tosfc . WAOTX2i43nril had loal iatft Jl JJ His 1 oerengniiea i.-: ::r- --?;-W:d:-i i w me eii. V. IL XZ, CHAftLOYTC NO. 38-191C.
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