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"THAVE used Dr, A Pepsin and find and pleasant laxative-on mending to one's frienc health haa been grea using it." From a letter to Dr. C Miss Alice Lombard, Springfield, ( Dr. Cale Syrup The Perfect Sold by Druggist rTw 50 cts. Gi: A mild, pleasant-tasting comb herbs with pepsin. Brings other discomfort. A trial bo: charge by writing to Dr. W. j ton Street, Monticello, IllinoL 8EOHBT TKKATY NOT POPULAR. London Press Criticises tho Acts of President Wilson. London. .June I 1.-Secret negotia tions at Paris and tho non-publica tion of tile treaty with Gormany have been denounced here so often that the action Of the I" ni ted States Sen ate in making public the text of the treaty has been given much promi nence in the newspapers. ll bas been given sympathetic comment by the London press, tb ore being in cases sharp criticism of President Wilson. Even the radical Daily News. Mr. Wilson's warmest admi rer among the London journals, says: "lt mus?, unhappily, be admitted that tilt? President in his personal conduct ol' Hie task (d' peace-mak ing has made many mistakes. When he succumbed to the forces of secret diplomacy bc made bis own lirsi points "open covenants, openly ar rived at" - sound like nonsense. Th? Graphic, making a similar poini ?gains" *'ie :>r.>sidor.l. regrets that "tho BrlGsh parliament 'oes not show ; ny sim: of being equally ns Independent :'.s the Culled States Sen ate." The Graphic, opposed lo the League of N'nlions, assures Ameri cans that lhere "is as nundi suspi cion of the league here as in Amer ica." Ask Your Grocer CHEEK-NEACS ?COFFEES Best By Every Test WANTS Kl'XPS TO CATCH MEX Who Throw Honibs and Plot Against tho United States. Washington, .lune t 2.-Attorney General Palmer to-day asked Con gress for a special In If million dollar appropriation to c-ury on the bent for anarchists and bomb-throwers and enemies of law and order. Pills introduced. Rills designed to bring an end to tho activities in this country of radi cal agitators were Introduced to-day by Representative Aswell, Democrat, of Louisiana. One of tho measures would provide thai any person not a citizen of iii" I'nUed tunics wv.n si-a'-i nttomi ? lo ties'rov lifo or proj. ?>v the use of an Infernal nmchlno or other mentis sh??H lie deemed 'it'llly of n felony, and. itnon conviction, be sentenced lo bo executed. Deport nt'ou n* ?>.'.'.. ?s who with drew their declarations of '? ??<?? io becomo citizens of the United States to esc .po military service dur lng the war, or who advocated dis respect fov thc American Hag, is pro vided In oilier bills. PERUNA No sufferer from catarrh of the stomach can read Mrs. Van Buren's letter without a feeling of thank fulness. "I bavo spont a groat doa! of money with doctor? for catarrh of the Momnrh and at times have boon compollod to glvo up my housowork for day*. For year? I aid not know what a well oar wa? and cannot help but feel that I would not be alive to-day had I not boen Induced to try Poru?a. . Six bottle? ct Perana made ne a well woman.** Caldwell's Syrup it a most effective LC that is worth recom 1s. I know that my tly improved since alii well written by 22 Bo y ls ton St., i Mass. ) Iweirs Pepsin Laxative s Everywhere S)_$L00 '?nation of simple laxative relief without griping or ttle can be obtained free of B. Caldwell, 458 Washing s. SHIPS wiiiij COMB rou COTTON. Senator I Mal Hats Assurance from Hurley-Means .Much. j Washington. .lune 12.-Of untold benefit to the South-especially to ; tho Southern cotton interests and At j (antic ports-is tho announcement ! just made here by Senator Dial, of 1 South Carolina, after several confer ences with Chairman Hurley, of Hie I Shipping Hoard, that the noard has \ agreed lo furnish as many ships as j may be necessary for the exportation 'of cotton to foreign countries. ! This matter of allocating a suffi I clent number of ships to carry the I cotton of this country is one that was S taken up with tho shipping board j about two months ago by a number ?of Southern Senators, including Seil 1 alor Smith, of South Carolina; Sen ators Fletcher and Trainmen, of Flor . Ida, and Senator Hoke Smith.of Geor gi*, and others, lt was impressed upon the board thal we must have more ships lo move our cotton if the price is to be kept up, The board fully realized this and prom ised relief. This relief has now colne in the announcement of Senator Dial. .Inst how much this statement will moan in actual dollars and cents lo Southern ports and cotton interests Is difllcull to say tit this time, but the fact that every ship that may be required for this purpose will be BUp i plied by the government ls at least nu indication that there will he a ready market abroad for every bale of cotton which wo can raise. Senator Dial is enthusiastic con cerning what has been accomplished. He comes from a section of country which not only grows, but both man ufactures and exports large quanti ties of cotton, and thoroughly under stands 'he great questions Involved In ibis matter. He believes that the present high price of the staple will not only be maintained, but that even a higher level may be reached, to say nothing of the benefits that will accrue to Southern ports. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days .LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a apecially ? prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c ^ per bottle. Pershing Home Soon? ' New York. Juno 12.-American ofllcors In the army of occupation in Oormany are optimistic over the out come of the ponce negotiations, Major Hen. Jamos W. McAndrews. former chief of staff of the Expeditionary Forces, asserted lo-dny on coming ashore fron' Ibo Leviathan. The army of occupation comprises ono of tho bes* bodies of troops in F.uvopa. Ibo goners! ?activad, adding Hi ni ibo men, though anxious to get homo, were well bobavod nn I were :-,nk!ng ?in excellent rwnrd lu the !?..."..-liing of their pec-.ili:' v task. Coil. McAndrews said timi Hen. !'. !.;!'it!g probably would start for the Cn Hod states lalo In July or early in August, this deponding upon eon Hit ions abroad. Made Me a Well Worn ain For Years Did Not Know a Well Day Mr?. Mettle A. VanHnreo, 17 Highland Ht., Grand Rapids, Mich.. Past Commander Valley city Hive, i* O. T. M. M?oid erf Taklet ?>r*? Belt Kverywkere LETTER FROM A MARINE. Forwards a Clipping US Moans of Conveying His Sentiment*). Santo Domingo City, D. R., May 21, Ul9. My Dear Wife and Children: I will answer your most kind and welcome letter, which was received the other day. I was, you know, so pleased to hear from homofolks. and glad to learn that all are well. Thia leaves me feeling line. It ls iure a nico day down hero-so cool and pleasant. Your package left hero on tho 19th of May, and I hope it will reach you in good shape, and that you will be pleased with it. News ls scarce down here, so will close for this time. Write real soon. Your loving husband Private Louie A. Crowe. P. S.-I enclose a clipping that 1 think expresses the sentiments of all the men down here. L.A.C. Sond Us Hack to Iiovod Ones. (Literary Digest.) 'From the Dominican Republic arises a sound like homesickness, and a large general disgust with the vari ety of foreign travel now hoing en joyed by the Marines down there. The Dominican Marines had a griev ance to start with: They expected to be sent "Over There," and, in stead, they landed In a near-by coun try, where there was no particular glory, excitement, nor excuse for staying away from home. All of these arguments, and more, move Rev. Robert H. Perry, a Baptist minister who enlisted in tho Ma rines, and is now a private down there, to recommend that he be dis charged at once from further ser vice. Ile writes from San Pedro Ma coris, under date of April ii: "Few words are ever spoken of the Marine in the tropics who en listed for 'Over There' and came 'Down Mere.' Having read some of the many good columns in the Di gest. I can't help telling you how we feel about it down here. We enlisted in the corps to be dis charged six mon!hs after nil hostili ties ceased. We came here last July, and have gone through our in tensive training here, and although they hiked us and drilled us, and sent us over the top HU we nearly dropped, I always wrote home Hui I night: 'Having the best time of my life.' Xow it is all over, we arc tired of this Hod-forsaken country. There's nothing here hut ruin, wine, negroes, disease, and had women. A four-year man stays here thirty months unless he does like one of the men in our . company did a few days ago-com mits suicide- and goes home in a 'wooden kimona,' or, in other words, in a coffin. We dream of home, but tho dreams fade into mirages upon waking the next morning, j "The Marines' Magazine says, 'No Marines being discharged now,' and yet a single follow in our company j wont back some days ago because I ho had a rich uncle and a political pull. There aro men in our company whose families need them, and need them badly, having only the $15 per month ns support. I ask you, 'Is that just? Is that tho kind of democracy wo enlisted to defend?' "And the men and women who have hnd charge of our papers in Washington that we might be here wore discharged because Congress failed to pass funds for their sal ary. That Is certainly a compliment to the soldier who enlisted to fight for his beloved land. It must have boen an accident that LaFollette kept the floor with his associates the last day of Congress that funds for roads and Washington omployecs might not he passed. A few grafters -Germany's right-handed mon-as a last blow to Old Glory have fought President Wilson all through, and at last succeeded In causing the failure of important hills that mean much to our country's welfare, and the rest stood looking on, doing nothing. I ask you again, gentlemen, is this the democracy wo enlisted to fight for? "Before I enlisted in the Marine Corps 1 was pastor of ?i Baptist church in Texas. My congregation gave me permission to Join for Hie period of the war. They ave pleading with nie to return now. for tho church is in need of me. They are a Cock without a shepherd,' and my heart is breaking lo return, hut my hands are tied. I received a recom mendation from our commanding officer for early discharge, hut 1 don't think that this means anything hut six months more to stay hore. I am a poor young man. making my own way in the world, and in an other month I will not he able to hold my church, which cann Ol wait longer. This means that 1 cannot continue my education In baylor Uni versity, Waco, Texas. Is that Jus tice? I was ordained a year before the United States entered the war, and was 20 years old when I enlisted, be coming 21 this month. 1 wanted to do my blt. I havo my hands tied now. I appeal to thc pooplo of tho Give your children Karo and sliced bread. It takes the place of candy-saiisfies Nature9s Craving for sweets. Give them all they want. It means more health and strength. There Are Three Kinds of Karo "Crystal White' "Maple Flavor' -in the Red Can; "Golden Brown'* in the Blue Can; -the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich Maple Taste-m the Green Can, IMPORTANT TO YOU-Ercry can of Karo ia marked with exact wright in pounds of syrup contained. Do not bo misled by packages of similar ?ixe bearing numbers only and having no relation to weight of contents. * D E* Every housewife should hare a copy A M\.m*m i of the interesting 68 - page Corn maaBaBMamBBmmm? Products Book. Beautifully illustra ted and full of information for good cooking. It is free. Write us today for it. Corn Products Refining Company P. O. Box 161, New York City T. B. NORRIS, Saleo Rrpregentattoe Hurt Building Atlanta, Ga. liest Nation* on earth, is that jus tice? "In Cuba the Marines get their mail every day except Tuesday. Here we get it once in two months, some times once a month, nnd an airplau could bring it in live hours from Key West, Fla., each day. We are only a day's ship travel from Guantanamo Hay, Cuba. We are so near to civil ization, and yet so far away, that we wonder if you have forgotten the homesick, disgusted Marines who haven't seen anything but Spanish speaking negroes for a year out in the hills of an 'Islanud God Forgot.' "I appeal to my country through the Literary Digest: 'Send us homo to our loved ones, to God's country. I appeal to Old Glory, send us homo'." RE?rm"BENEFIT From the Experience of Walhalla People. We are fortunate, indeed, to be able to profit by tho experience of our uoighbors. Tho public utterances of WalhiT?la residents on the following subject will interest and benefit many of our readers. Read this statement. No bettor proof can be had. B. Oelkers, W. Main St., Walhalla, gave tho following statement March 16. 1911: "My kidneys wore out ot' ordor and my back pained awfully. I had other symptoms of kidney com plaint, too. I was; advised to take Dean s Kidney Pills and did. They soon completely eured me." On April 10, 1918, Mr. Oelkers said: "I think just as highly of Donn's Kid ney Pills now as when I endorsed them before. I am glad to recommend them at any time for they surely did nie ii great deal of good. I confirm my former endorsement." Price, GOe, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Donn's Kidney Pills - the same tant Mr. Oelkers hod. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Want Place in League, Taris, .lune 13.-William Trotter. )f Heston, secretary of the National Funal Rights League, has presented [ivory member of the peace confer ence with a petition from colored cit izens of America asking that a clause Fissuring all citizens "full liberty in the rights of democracy and protec tion of life without distinction based on race, color or previous friends," be inserted in the League of Na tions. NO JUSTIFICATION FOU ST KI KIO So Says lltirlrson, Speaking of the Walkout, of Wire Operators. Washington, June 12.--Declaring the strike of wire employees, which began yesterday,was "wholly without justification." Postmaster General Hurleson said in a statement to-day that "no amount of pressure will avail to make the control hoard ex tend or go beyond" rules and regu lations affecting employees laid down during the war hy the national war labor board. Mr. Kurleson said that his infor mation was that telegraphic trame had not been, and would not be, de layed. Government business, which makes up the hulk of that handled hy tho telegraph companies here, was reported moving as usual to-day, and at tho State Department lt was said that there had been no inter ruption of cable communication with Europe. "Tho present strike of wire em ployees ls wholly without Justifica tion, " said tho Postmaster Genoral. "It started in Atlanta because, lt was claimed, employees of the Southern Hell Telephone Company had boon dismissed solely hecause of affiliation with the labor organization. "The complaint was forwarded promptly to postoftlce inspectors for Investigation. While the Investiga tion was in progress, and before the Investigators had time lo ascertain tho facts, a sympathetic, strikt against the Western Union was called in Hie Southern Stales. An insign fi ennt percentage of the operatives re spected this order to strike. Mos : :?ges were not delayed and business was transacted as usual. In tho meantime it w;is ascertained ihn I only seven m ploy ees of the Southern . tell Telephone Company had b^on I dismissed during the month of May, I ar. compared ?villi an average of I've j for tho two months preceding, and I the investigation of those cases so far ! completed shows that no discrimina tion whatever has been practiced iigainsl employees of thal company I because of union affiliation. I "The Senate committee having re ported a bill In favor of turning hack forthwith the wiro systems to their owners, and the House commit tee having indicated a purpose to lake action along similar lines, an order was Issued continuing tho operation of the wire systems for the remaining period of government control under Order No. 1 783. dated August, 1 ? 18. This was necessary so that tho com panies could again take up their own operations when the period of govern ment control ended and could resume full control of their properties with as little confusion and disturbance as possible, and further so that they could promptly take steps to protect tlteir ii nances from the cousenuences of too sudden action on tho part of State utilities commissions in the chango of rates which had been fixed during the period of government con trol. "After^ this order was issued the present strike was ordered. Our in formation is thnt tho telegraphic traf fic has not been delayed, and the in formation received indicates that it will not. be delayed. During the pe riod of government control the rules and regulations of the war labor board have been strictly observed and will continue to be observed during the continuance of government con trol, but no amount of pressure will avail to make the wire control board extend or go beyond those regula tions. "When the period of government control ends, the wire systems will bo returned to their owners intact, with their operating organizations in tact, with tho values of those prop erties not having been in the sllght es?. impaired." The Wonderful Call When Baby Comes Like Ute Blast of Heavenly Trumpet When Call of Motherhood I* Felt. Of ni] tho most vital times In a woman's lifo tho coming of baby ls fraught with tho prcntcst meaning. Caro should no exercised to insure that tho crisis ls passed In safety. Apprehension ia avoided by tho timely uso of Mother's Friend, a preparation of penetrating oils and medicinal Ingredients, which renders tho muscles, cords, tendon* and ligaments pliable, and thus tension ls avoided i Tho usual nervousness, nausea, benrhig-down and stretching pains are coun teracted and tho period Is ono of calm re pose. Tho broad, flat abdominal muscles relax with ease, and when baby comes tho timo nt the crisis ls less1 and pain and danger Is avoided. . Thousands of womon for half a century have used this penetrating external applica tion, prepared especially for expectant moth ers, and every woman awaiting tho crisis should glvo nature a helping hand. Wrlto tho Bradfield Regulator Company, Dept. F, Lamar Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Tor their Motherhood Book, of great value to all women, and obtain a bottle of Mother'?? Friend from tho druggist and be gin Its application regularly ulgbt andi morning.