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HOW TO AVOID BACKACHE AND NERVOUSNESS Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. I.-"I was all run down in health, was nervous, had head aches, my back ached all the time. I was tired and had no ambition forany thing. I had taken a number of medi eines which did me no good. One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and whatithad donefor vomen, so I tried it. My nervousness and backache and headaches disappeared. I gained in weight and feel fine, so I can honestly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound to any woman who is suffering as I was.''- Mrs. ADELINE B. LYNCH, 100 Plain St., Providence, R. I. Backache and nervousness are symp toms or nature's warnings, which in dicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often devel ops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch s experience, and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound--and for Fptcial advice write to Lydia E. Pinkhamn riud. Co.. Lynn, Mass, BAKED BIG, wh buttei Um-m-m! it because : with Luck IT'S' Cooking rr cious-toa has made Cigarette : u anteed by you a ak t yo hvepwe t sat ouBn Besides we want to help worthy younj life, you owe yourself a Bank Accour THlE BANK 4 AMERICANS DESTROY ENEMY POSITIONS German First and Second ipe Trench es Totally Obliterated by U. S. Artillery HUN DESERTERS GIVE UP Say Gas Attack on Americans Killed More Germans than Americans With the American American' Army in France-(by the Associated Press) Enemy first and second line positions on a part of the sector east of Lune ville have been destroyed completely by American artillery fire. After the raid into the German positions the American gunners shelled the posi tion heavily all night and this morn ing. Today a patrol without assist ance from the artillery crossed No Man's Land and found the first and second lines had been wiped out. The patrol also obtained additional infor mation and returned without casual ties, the Germans apparently having decided not to molest them. Artillery firing by both sidea on this sector continued all day. Deserters Surrender On the sector northwest of Toul a number of Germans deserted last night and surrendered to an American patrol in a certain wood. The Germans approached the Americans, shouting, "Don't shoot." The prisoners were turned over to the French. Much information of value was ob tained from the deserters, who said they were fed up with the war and decided they would rather be prison. ers. Included in the information ob POTATO iite, mealy-with melting on it. And you like It is baked. Same y Strike Cigarett3 TOASTED lakes things deli sting the tobacco the Lucky Strike amuus. sTr, IVC me tells what1 did yesterday. -morrow better tarting a Bank' ccount to-day." mnforeseen demands incident 'to human the ppwer to predict the future but Account and fortify for the future, men to succeed. Begin today with $, It. )P MANNINd 11 - pracicaly an ~ ~ -~~ I Imodern, sturdy, ~ ;~J tI~biii~g drive:nt truck. S.~ ~j~L 1~;1 ii' It E'ves to second-hai Sa n I'fe cf usefulnes -i I!blf Thec T'-2UX TUN mali I9.4'"'. til ~.tam trucks qt:2.ly ai I n;,iiL:lII' It mnakes the thousai I ! I l_ a )II'II- tion cric. 3EA~ #A / . '~ I One nman with a TRI + I V- 1 I '1'the work~ of 3 drivers i Ul : it quicker, cheaperar ~ ~1I~fT~isli May we demonstrate .'t~I.Iilli~f' I! JI receive our best atten ; i I convenience. .N .Model A, 1.Ton, $410 Iph Truck cad I ysd4l ri : ii, ,1 IIIi A l( I I3LIE tii ci: t Is F. L. WOLFE. Sales i '"Y . III, "I I aac agans th Amria lines on Febru ary 7 z"31i 900 proecor werell em-I ii e I a t h .,: ii I "iIIII1 ll i ! I' It r lc he / ou a 7 ! i !III -1 tase fovercae mn was the sae-rmans. 8~IF Thent ay acoridinegs poc tor dt ers elve Ger an wer kille and'?V JI Amer ainst te r ic les are Februay0 27,00projectors ricn in E One te Liesf An Ameica patro las nih en- m ;a h fere within te Gera lines andl the -Sdiver gsean overcthe eny.o Its GeprteH ar that teee Germans ~vrentllehd cond-a su~ h oloigsectt trutey wouredchlett th ete pl o uC on lea " WarSavagSmi Sit an 90 roeir; America inotio agecie in outhv aoiena.reen enemy line Eithi h es onast fouroday a numbe of rock-crusher ,n c - w Anetmersiaven po routnght enup vudsges otefres tarndI the ae ist lie G ea aine t cosi ar ubr of new seerny f hev e nrin is eortd sales thivat tsi the Germanlha cns ainsStms suringte trenchast tenty-for onr. h feno ndivs nWrS ha y' uporthe siye. 't h Gmr m a ai vity oves beind pat ty t a sldiesrs an arc helping of theumeria ofront-cruner and co-aWgeeanrssoudhtm h and thre theign hahie grmn onur a nlluyn hitSap posrriv ti o T in hefo rm, lies he ar for h liber. (lerig wtheouat tesnt.yfr hours. "N o ma invetor c fin a bet manairlane fP. ovMucere ios part a tms hyaelucaal of the derision frot. lie H at layigt for $4l'. M.y vil Pi be rt o to fis-gn as ii ? macsie gn onr ten days noofe theManilla positions Theoiraefo.rts, howvismnhineet were wive es ul. servicefMr. itt Scoutsein goingaabotvelinthislworsell parneifr the ommercas terets eft duct tha d ucitn of cam paro to b -in to theg as s~ention of eri anita- ymnwrte na )bm techant the Aaterofn Dinves on o the fi ne EM thebruslands, and hasjewor ehrd to pscre eaof the sils far al tiothn the Germans of t rc merca mmal wr uhn against our ThemManile Mer promt' Asit ion Reierestoflsotaedbteyws iigbc the Phiiie Islan. i hase con-shtfrho.Hexeselhega suctedl by pbsicity cmpin tohout t niec ht ue ol toithed atesntio oerican capithe imptat adntournaof inesn enss peni conto hm theulatins, and has woke muh tosev. ableoto the i~vneet of thei cisl rouhantndsav.omotal Mrita s ffesti e This Mnistance onscecsuls eaedigeey chnsR soainIeview, compl lo ev a irec-tigw a ohepwntewr n tor o eithel byssocittn. e on h nl cac htmoto shv Drited Statara, rBuUtembyn a aig n important trde jourals a n b sns hitSa p nd Lbry B n s" pulatons ao as(loe ucDt R. STAMr, OPLARtilcar ~ manotf the interestshofltoe islanse. r~itt has oferedshisd thet foiing stIIaPJemett the edihinpeoflfutureonumbersoofnth tor of te assocationhe pouar Sing he tamlpns, thd ~,Thrift ctmnwonsgn hangtbeen ogt upfithin twdysraral hudrdote TheOl 8tndr~~u~al*ten~h~~s toic caeis inbou th sCarliaopsnt onebnolmatterbhow.poarytoromlp ti Icr~therwar. S. Atue oaf. P&~it. od hi1~n. buctter and anse osand invtin ..{ } r , f."" *~ * I ;ttt 5 . t{T t{ t'l .\ , r , bi l II T UNIT converts pleasure car into a internal gear axle- AE id cars a new value, ! es it possible to ob- DOrOJI -"? " id in large numbers. ids of used cars an W NW ~t in our transporta- -- XTUN Unit can do I and 3 teams-and do I better. FORD A phone call will I tion, or call at your Modc! B, 2-Ton, $525 (tachm1ent Co. ~,S. UcDO. lgr., Manning. S. C. J ulj1 (FN-18-2) ir at " :: Icu s o tr . c i (II I * ::a:r,?s t~iM.s:: iK, 51 fit s,"' i"! ::l accounts for their children. Judging AN ORDINANCE rom the many inquiries in regard to thrift stamps there is no doubt that the $10,000 consignment now on its To repeal An Ordinance entitled way to the islands and the $10,000 lot "An Ordinance to prohibit the keep which will follow that will be disposed ing of swine within the corporate lim of. Plans are now on foot to extendits of the n o Mng r the campaign to the provinces,. h 8hdyo Spebr 96 SPANISH REQUIRED IN Adre fteTw fMnigi PHILLIPPINE HOSCOLSConiasebe nd yauort Manilla, P. 1.-Spanish must be te "nOdnnet dii h taught throughout the four years of lmt fteTw fMnig ai the high school course hereafter, infidnCoclth1.hdyofSp eccordlance with a bill dust passedl bytebr196beanthsmeeey the Philippine legislature. There wasisreald agood deal of opposition to the ill, Dn n aiidi oni s opponents contendling that in planning smldti 1h(a fMrh 98 -ourses of instruction emphasis should be laid on practical necessities, andT.FCOFY English, as the common language, was T .WLS all that was necessary. The bill was Cek formulated, however, wvith a view to - >reserVing the language of the natior al heroes and fostering a national le ue n6t 4Dy spirit, about wvhich much has been ordn~~t1ii eud oe fFZ written of late. Its passage will no itdBedn rrt tdn le nM.id~ Reasnab epeA Prinae ette Notingbutth verdinaes mtrials thgkep inorprsrpin ofsnd thn the cooaem pounded i jraindb the waMorphsca ayran RU B R G Ounci ansmd ,adbauhrt aSeflad cople ht lin odnneet. WeekepiaF nl Lfine of hnte oprt CIG RSTOB CCO and6 beANDes erb BelowbBend ohMsn11th.anng S. Mac198 T. F COFEY