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FOOTER'S Ce aQf $ ;-snd D:.mof e Vmarin; Apparel aind Hi NOi!( [E'i'.ii.'S of. A~J l e.ti itolls. WE DYE AND CLE AN ARMY WOTHES - -flld 1LLv .A 1iIttI '1. FOO i sDYE WOJ(RKS, cumber anaMa. Mr. B. W. D. kaaes, of Warren County, Measures up to Requireients. HIS 141FEI A STIRPING ONE Alwysinrouslhi,1 . D). Bairnes couhid ride, -hoot and get hi - . le was everething a shera it in \\ arren Co enneSsee, should be until t vt Iadlol b. a co pliation of catarrhal troubles that n it q l 1,11t T1111 L 1 'it It., stol:tiell, b1 welc or ther w Ir% 1 ' r' Ii lit 's 1.'; lions 1ih11a 'IToniv Is been a 41nh i -11at o . v . oll -h.o lii renliaty for forty- ivo toa ou are sick nn sufferin t h 1 1ulth I ook. It is I .fre i e Ih rI r q A .' '. I I: 't 'l n t i l lo i owe t hei Int i val* it t i l n I~A liqui form. If you wiit hro c:t arr 0) , 1i n hrriii. w14-- atit fI itiei Will give you a 'erunla throat, i T: t i I II, it.I II! Ott..1 jult qjft . jIIIdUNL. TO ER BEDSiDE Six Vear3 Ago, Titi ing She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, But Now 5. L r Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardui For Her Recovery. lIoye City, Tex.--Mrs. Mary Kil- the better. That was mix years ago man, of thli Niace, says; "After the and I am still here 'and am a welIl birth of y ::: ...my sid com- strong wolaly-nild I owe my life to mb nct d o t r. _:-I ..d t o g oba in. Cardul. J..lad only taken half the mnbottlo.dien I began to feel better. to bed. We called the doctor. Ile ,otznpcr in - sido o lcbet, "I'hiisery In iy) side got less... I treated nio.... but I got no better. ! continued right on taking the Cardut got worse a:.l worse wotil the mi!sery until I had taken three bottles and I Was url1arable...I was in bed for did not need any more for I was well thr-en mmIoa1 am 1 r1 iuch agony and incver felt betk I in my life... I have never had any trouble from that day to this." I -.11v ~tt ; if lip, Would get Do you sufier from headache, back me a i of 0 dil I woild try it.-- nehe, pains ii sides, or other discom I conur-d t ati ng it, LOeever, that for!, each month? Or do you feel evenine if alef'nv '! about wveak, ne-VOUS aIlnd fil aged-out? If so, me... ir I ow coIld not last givo Cardui, the woman's tonic, a manly do unle; i h-HI a chango for trial 71 4' utonC . -. '~n n1 . - r'el v.i P mrsFetiize &Phspat Co. MANUFATURERS CHRESO,,OJT ARLN * S S S S S .* * .S 5 0 . 5 5 * * TO"COTTON REDI)T"IiON. * S- e e e 0*e a SOS e Itor1m The Adver-liser' We trm'ri m ' last liiday to ds si's iame p1:11 1. 0 vo wat coil1rse we migh!IIt itke h whI1ikubT we Ight hie beenfited fr yoar;, to come. We v vI.. .h:l te 1,1o allm.a .1.11 ag"ricultiltral tI1e in il. fr. In' pha!es;. m le by ~. K V-1. \V A-. l''erdiInTd .lirb, Vcr. 'uw e l A ".1.(ry Dr. Dia.1 h11 11 e7 I, vv!1win we vall ' lelh;m e f71ll of -. - re are anl pcd. ( ' Want mak1e h.I)~s l .i e says. ilhey nu l t nw'm -lings 1an(, 1 ''I v. hi , : the b anlo s, Ithe In rehant I m - v other 111an1 Or vlet of, men, will do) to asIs th farmrs, yet we ftil to ire I why Ihe fariers dm' make the eletand play t hem selv.es wlen they hiave tile power in tin'ir own hrids. Now let's see! The l's have hiri01 associat los. tlhe doctor<', Ilie riroad (Iln, and every voention inl lie excevpt Ile farmers. Now. why (an't the faimers do the same? Yoil can't oruaiize thein. We camte out of that n-etlingy the other (ay and1l piII out feelers and heard hbut few say that they wouid reduev thoir aer'eau'e, as they were planting about 10 acres to the plow now. hit we are like our1 friedil. \lr. Filevy. We iet to say what we wouild redlice, and every manl oi lit to r'ehlile or he ostria 'iztd. if he fails to ('001e up to the retlitireinents. We ennI't tell you heo"w iany f3 earmers il I this coliililijty have fromn otie to three brood Sows and a re raising pigs for the Imiarket, and lhe whole (ountry is full of nice pigs for sale. NOw let,,'; raise I (';5 Cotton aid Iliore of other thines that we really Heed, then we ean pay wil we ow\e, and plt some money to oir credit in the Iluks of' the coity. Iltien we would not have t1 call oil anybody for 1llf4 hut tih Lord and .\laster. 'l'his so al id h1i:h trice co m1 which t ei hel rs spcak of. las 11111 I'verythinlig oil the farimi so high t thle tifarlerl can't make etids imeet. No. Ie will not own Ills loille inuch longer if ie uider takes to farni, atnl stidfor 'what his hands aie obliged to have unless he has Illoley of his own, and boys goods at wholesale prices to net .whatever 1tie prie of cotton nuay be. Anything like a 1:3 or I itj1,00I0O hale crop wopifd Illt 'tton below tull ellIs per pou1l(. Now, follow farmers, listeni to whai onie of your brolthr farmI1elrs fells yol. l'nless we chlange our11 way of doing fiosiness on Iie 'arill, we are to blaml). (il15(1 ves, and will have to worl: harder to Illak edils Imet. Yoi se li' guallo feople are goinlig to poll ill price la'r tonl $110.01) 111 , and SoI e of ilhe fa' Nie*rs ar. batling it out With Ilhe unlderstoanding that ifthe Orw <.m down youl -.ill tlte benlefit of . m.No,. ;why don't the farmers "ay, "\\e ar ging to keep oil hands 441T 111e giatno buineliss unt il it c'om~es ho'he4 iat'.obl jn. \V'el hear tha Ii; n'1i -' iof i the ' farm rs are' h:'ii' I ir enite to h' ta illi, and w:-itin" h4'. u i ' the 1ri 4e (liiiu 4 unle tilu m:-E les 1(al li' yu.c lonef h . .. 'sI ey r e o .iil the ool .b I(;r (r44 uOfl'ne 4'se "Gets- I ," pee "f -or t h''f is ('ay.1 1'l i' does as ay 44r1 '((1 with' i ' " ('ntra4 411ion is," i i '' "w -ppy l i 4 rtall Wit ('onts hat1 'ub off,' bat o lett"in" knives'g, atIll h !unp it (( 4the " 'wti lk' " c st l'l 3a4e (I 'n FOC['S mI(annE .* TEAMJI PRtINTED ( eneralisitno Would iin11 11 it German Arny to 20),010 (leI of Tlen Dii. slns. Pri'oplosals wIll he l'akeni Up 10mblty. I'aris, Marich I.-larshal Iocli pire sentttlfd today to Ohe council of1 the !ieat (towers the iillitairy terms to be ilworlporated inl Il- I)eace trety These w;! IF (Cnsid n1 \lu day N.h the conneil. The niilitary eris provide foi (he dliar;4un t of (; ri't y down it) I ..cn i division of ten thousand mnl each. I dl I-) 1-\ diisoln of infantry atn d five of envalry. ot'v re rest irie ti'- are 1 11place.d on t he i:1tllfactu1re Of nili (nSSeS of nor malerial aml Ihe n'ilihary and comIniervial use of the a1irplaae is. liinite'd to tile minimum. Ilind .\arshal lUoeh' presena t1im of tihe ternits today, they were nlot The naval terms now before I mincil provides not only for ile coin pl ti suppression of Gerinany's su-h atrine (etIuillent, hbut also for the tertination of all1 su hmarine warfare by all natlons throughout the w thus eiiding the itse of 1he submarine Ii naval warfare. The pirovision for disiia ntlinig the fort ificat filo s of IleIgoland ai1t KIel canal iIs been inade the subject of reservation by Adiniral Benson, rep iresetilug (lie 'nited StaCes, wheref-by this shall not be a prcceden: ,1:Ii- I cable to American canal and harbor defen se, sich an IIell ]ate, Calle Cod Canal, and others. The proposal for the destruction of (he large erman warships is Tp proved In the report by he Ili ritisl and American naval authorities, bl tle Frenel still inake reservations against the destruction of these ships. The supreme council Is expeeted to pass on this and other naval and inil itary subjects M\londay. Paris, .larcl I.--Th- ollicial state- I tni(nt oi today's sequ!.ioni of Ile st plintie ('oin il, issued t his evening. "The represenltatives of the allied anl associated oveit 'riot'nents i110 ai the Quiai d'Osay loday a ihiree 1'. .11. "\larlAl Fc shtnlit ;teId the report of the ninlilal*r ' epilre"*1-' .!a, ives on (h sti1previne wvar couninel rl--Tardinlg thev 'ilitay conditions ie im ne ol Oi r cli 'es lti n na mli e of thell, linancial draflillg comm11ittee, mu10111 ted 1thc lizt of qusin;requiring solu tionl whlich referred to thle financeial1 coln11lh3fio1. '.\I. (':niiiiu el, on il , if of lte Econoii c I)rafting ('ounillte, ex plained the conomiii <it'st:ious requir ing inltion in t :-o :-eaty Vwhich wvre rferred to lit cominission. "T ' " jti\ w iil take place on A.\ I ' , u-h :.0 three p. in." (Gr~'s Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality am ! -ece I-' nurifyinit and c riching tihe blood. You :s. :,-to feel its Strenigt h -n1ing , ; .1 liAi tITet.. - It A. * U a e 4 *tae4 . U * U V * I ' ' nt .il *n , d.) * liful i unIlit skits uddnl y turnediiii'i to 4hiiied our di ar:> \ ling boy, : .iin - \\',al-- i ter'. *b ' \l r. and .\V IIl'. a i I h o ll i on hpt 1'i isIli. i '4 ii if hs S ' ho hxd fld. , .-g i 'ln' fjaijii lid tl o I eivt onve3'ed we had l na 010 at \' ev m l o r h a t e l s m a h to l e hm ved arens in this so1 afiein 0n 9n do tig u o . AU,1 .) 4T~ Lou. * z . 1~ TES FOR Olt" A TA ANo ox-moon I' 2 mow ~s9on vco y Ugh! Calomi Sickens; SaiJ Please Try D dson's Lcr Tgo I am sincere. My ie eCie dos not upset liver nna bov.els so y 1 lose a day's work. Caloiel loses you .1 day! N It drutggist sells for a few (ents a iargo know what calolel is. .ts evr- bott le of Dod on Liver Tone, which cury; quicksilver. Calomel is (afi - is entirely veuguimblei and pleasant to gerous. It. cr-ashs. into 'oul hile ta.:ke and i3 a ;'feet sihsititute for likie dyn infte, er m pin g and" silk- ca lomiel. : 1, -a I I Id to start euing you. (aloz i1cl 411aiks the Your liver witloult .r1'i 111) bones an1d shoubt n\ r ' 1'.iut into inside, a Id cal a t.i your systen. )'i F'i 1elona'el ! I mak1\s youI Wien you feel i i - h i.h, sit-k uie nem\t dAy ; it lo-wis yoiu a day's c(on slipaled andt1. a- ;.!111 k. Dodoii ivi I. ':Tn sra i -- believe you ne . : r 'nS you u p - ... lit. alomiel just riunci t:iaber th at your Give jL to II i elvcl. Ofscop IcIs .-A >7 The More You Use Your Car The More You Need Goo~d Tires Your car's usefulness is increasing every day. It is becoming more and more of a real nccessity to you-both in your business and home life. For that very reason you need good tires, now, more than ever. The out-nd..out dependability that created 80 tremendous, a demand for Uniitedl States Tires in times of war i just a d\esirable today. It reduc eVs t tI les to le vanishing point mnultiplyIngt the uOul nnes' your 'ar anmd putting tihe cost of operat' n o a real thr-ift basis. United States ' >y', 'Chain', 'Usco', and 'Plain' are tile mnon~ PO > ar fabric tires built. They have all the stre ng.t h a. nd stamina our years of experience hlave taught us to put into tires. There is als.o the United States 'Royal Cord', the finest =. built for passenger car use. Our nearest &ales and Service Depot dhealer has exactly the treaids you need for your car and the roads you travel. He will gladly help you pick them out. UnitedStates Ti res are Good Tires