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«-s. • ^ . DODSON WOULD STOP SALE OF CALOMEL Calomel It Mtreury and Aett Like Dynamite on Your Liver. Dodeon It niftklnjr n hnrtf flRkt efalnRt mlomol In the South. Ejrery dniKC^t has noticed a (treat falllnff off In the tale of calomel. They all Rive the same reason, Dodson’s Liver Tont: la taking Its place. * ••Calomel Is dangerous and people know It, while Dodson’s Liver Tone Is perfectly safe and gives better results,” aald a prominent local druggist. Dod* son’s Liver Tone Is personally guaran teed by every druggist. A large bottle costs hut a few cents, and If It falls to give easy relief in every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson’s Liver Tone Is a pleasnnt- tastlbg, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn’t gripe or cause Incon venience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel to day and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’i work! Take Dodson’s Liver Tone In stead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition.—Adv. MR ON INTOnCIINTS ONlt Until Tobacoo Hat Effect of Liquor, No Legialatlve Crusade Aga nst It May Be Expected or Fearod. TO BECOME A LIVING FORCE President Is Convinosd Its ^Progress Will : Acc*rd With Nobis Purposs to Which it is Dedicated. .Waahlncton - Denying tnat the re cently Inaugurated anti-saloon league campaign for $2 r >.000 000 was for the purpose of securing funds with which lo wage a legislative war against to Lacco, hepresentative Upsh’tw, Demo crat, Georgia, a : leader In anti-saloon eague councils, declared in a state ment the opponents of prohibition were attempting to divert attention Irom enforcement of prohibition laws »y raising false issues. The proposed fund, he said, would be used to aid en forcement of prohibition Jaws in the United States and to helfi' Wage pro hibition campaigns in other countries. "Until Inking a chew of tobaccdo * •r smoking a cjj^ar dethrones a man’s reason, making hlft go home and beat his wife and sboof up the town, there will be no legislative crusade against tobacco," said Representative Up- jhaw’a statement. REPRESENTATIVES OF GREATER NATIONS CONVENE IN MOST' MEMORABLE SESSION. PERSONAL INTERVIEWS ON n THE 2NTIRE SENATE. LEON BOURGEOIS IS CWUIM Washington. — Assembly of the BRYAN URGES COMPROMISE IN council of the league of nations in Paris will "mark the beginning of a new era in International co-operation I • • . •• i. , •• * , • , and the first step towards the idea, : (concert of nations,’’ President Wilson n|T|rinaTinil xiir Ifllll IDTI declared in Issuing the call for the HAlIrluAIION IHE IflftlN IllU! First Act, Appointment of Committee to Trace FrontiCra of Territory of the Sarre Basin. REVENUE OFFICERS ARE TO BE SPURRED TO GREATER ACTIVITY Where It Hurt. Kfhoi—Did you hour about tho wtunt that Juok pullod on MiiIm*!? Ornoe— No; wlmt l* It? EthH—He wild nil hor old love l»*t- ten* to the Junk tmtn for old (mper. Grnr»k oh. fbeiv’x nofhlng to thaL EthH — No. but with iIm* mnwry ha got h«* bi»ught mu oviinigimiotit ring for •no'lirr girl Washington.—North Carolina reve nue officers will be spurred to greater action against moonshiners and boot leggers by the bureau of Intarnal reve nue after tha ICth. when the prohibi tion amendment goes into affect CHINESE BOLSHEVIK! ARE TO AID RUSSIAN SOVIET TROOPS GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Ia>n4on s Ku««lan soviet rblrb have roar bed Ratio i statu »ost 4a# mi lea east of Taiga w id ad by the f'binaaa bolabavlh ■ •rd ng to a Ifoaeov dlsgatHk. *■ t mop* Mm a) Paris.—Representatives of France, Graat Britain, Italy, Greece, Belgium, i Spain, Japan and Brazil, members of the council of the league of nations, mat in the French foreign office for the first meeting of the league. . The council organized by electing Leon Bourgeois chairman and confirm ing the choice of Sir Eric Drummond, of Great Britain, as general secretary. The first official act bf the council was the Appointment of a commission to trace upon the spot the frontiers of the territory of the Sarre basin. Leon Bourgeois. French representa tive, who presided, said: "The task of presiding at this meet ing and Inaugurating this great inter jiatlonal institution should have fallen to President Wilson We respect the still d*-lay final dects d« in Washtngtrm. but ipe that their differ Imp* oYffl’t'oicM* 4104 til-it • of til# ir**t Am+n meeting, as provided by the treaty of Vefsailles. It will bring the league of nation. AdvocJte , His pljn of Wjthdr3wal of into being as a living force, devoted ' to the task of assisting the peoples Participation Should of all countries in their desire for Efforts at Compromise Fail. ( peace, prosperity and happiness,” the ' cablegram, addressed to Great Washington. — At a bi-partisan Britain. France. Italy. Japan Bel- lid . Ulble .. con(erenceof senate gium and Spam, said. he President t ... ~ » is convinced that Us progress will ac- leader « l»<e formal negotiations to- cord with the noble purpose to which ward a compr^oimse on reservations it is dedicated." to the peace treaty were inaugurated. While no agreements vrere reached UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT at the m ®«ting, which was participat TOO WEAK TO DO ANYTHING A Serious Feminine Illness Remedied Bj Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Casco, Wia.- <4 After the birth of each had displacement and weak 1 was so couldn’t do anything I a book I found _ -_ 5 _ about Lydia E. Pink- h a m’s Vegetable Compound so thought I would try it, and after taking it I soon felt bet ter. That was fif teen jseafS ago and I have felt well ever since except that I bad a slight attack of the trouble some time ago and took some more of your Compound and was soon all right again. I always recom mend your medicine and you may pub- thi WILL ACCEPT NO INDEMNITY. ed in by four republicans and five democrats prominent in recent infor mal negotiations and which lasted two U b# Let "Danderine" save your tuir and double Ha beauty LINCOLN. NEBRASKA SECURES NATIONAL RROHI CONVENTION reasons to# by c eapcees •area w a re pew r## r*f wall Mg I be rail rBSTbCta 1. m 9.^. , fl Washlngton.-Th. United States houre . nother m „ tlne wlll be hen I goyernment has refused to accept any Another development In the treaty part of indemnity to-be paid by Car- , itu » t , on wa , , y „ lt lo , he cjpttul by many for the destruction to the Oer- W illism Jennings Bryan. the former man fleet In Scapa Flow because It t9cnutJ of , uw> wbo conl „ red « ltb objects in principle to the settlement reptibllc.ns ss well s. demo- made by the supreme council, it was ,. ratlc ,. nalo „ ur(l0K an immediate aetd at the state department compromise on reservations 'and rati* • flratlo# of the treaty ULTIMATE DESTINATION OF He also advocatad hla plan of with- "SOVIET ARK" IB LEARNED drawil of democratlr participation I# ^^ voting on tha treaty if a com prom tae . aboold fall Kiel * Tbe nltimat* deaf tnat ion of »m palled lish my testimonial for the benefit of other women. > ’—Mrs. Jules Bero, Jr., It.: 1, Box 99, Casco, Wis. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most aicpessful remedy for female ills in this country, and thousands of vol untary testimonials prove this facL If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia EL Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by A woman, and held in strict confidence. ue » 1 W A « PMC# 1 A « > ? * r #«ed tC Baltic mm. Rig# A NEW HIGH LEVEL MARK IS REACHED IN RRICE OF FORK 143 • »• MEXICAN ASSASSINS SAID TO NAVB BEEN ARRttTCO rSe V## M # A4l« at t#td %99 b# # #♦• mm bag a a t ■ Wa*b agtm# ##H#saI a Saw# I a* cam# i# Ml a# a# (ba p » k * f * > • ##d V a#a taltn te# Li#cmt#. 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Republican. Kanaaa. and adopted by tbe aeoat#., met to bear teatimony. jarancse ready to confcr WITH CHINA ON EMANTUNO Honolnlw T H - Tbe Japanear for alga offu e baa annoanred Ibat # for mat ante #111 be aent lo ('bl#a asking the appointment of a corn ml ••to# to negottata #tth Japan regarding the reparation of Shantung aat aader tbe la# r#9#*ai mttnrniM# mi th# rwbatKatAbtal« ss#SlSfti#R twtejfd me a t w«f*ne R WbeeSer eo## tel for the Anti Balo## Leagna. aa farted t# a atSteat##l d.a*#*ttag rer ommendattoas for repeal made to th# lawmaker* of New Toth by Governor Smith GffNSRAL REVIVAL OF WAR IE NOT IMRRORANLS SAVE BLISS id samodp Ear bb Rem. bAaddot #od #*W #Hd WawbiM Mtttaool Raatadv mi M*dood mor# ad draansam. Qaata# HIRAM JOHNSON TO RUN IN NORTH CAROLINA PRIMARIES MEXICO TO MAKE ATTEMPT TO SECURE FRONTIER OIL LANDS U* S ALREADY IS AIDING POLAND. DECLARES BAKER W*»hi** t cmi C## K ii#nil rertml of war tn En rop# if pnltid 1 In nnahl* » to withstand the Russia a m bolsh* * % Ik anvil## 1* not nmpeoh %bl#“ Gen *ml Hliaa wh o was a me ruber of th# American p*ace delegat ion. told th# house way s and means committee GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER. Constipation Invites other troubles which come epeedily uni os* ^uirkly checked and overcome by Green’s August Flower whh h Is a gentle laxa tive, regiflates digestion both In stomach and Intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimentary canal, stlthulates the liver to secrete the bile and Impurities from tho blood. It Is a sovereign remedy used in many thousands of households all over the civilized world for more than half a century by those who have suffered with indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, sluggish liver, coming up of food, pal pitation, constipation and other in testinal troubles. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Try a bottle, take no substitute.—Adv. Raleigh—Hirarn W. Johaton. Cali fornia tenator and candidate for the presidency of the United State#, will run in the North Carolina primary and he wires asking everything incident to the race save the ‘‘cottiyity” there of. In offering to ro» tn a state com mitted aforetime to a favorite eon. Jeter C. Pritchard, Senator Johnson runs true to spectacular form. Douglas. An* The government of Mexico hat resolved Jo buy or acquire by condemnation proceedings all or oil lands in the zone of fifty kilo metres from the frontiers of the na tion that are held by foreigners agalnat the perfectly well defined precepts of the constitution, says a Mexico City special to El Tempo, a Cananea news paper. Washington — The^ TTaitEd States Is already •'officially giving aid to Po land.** Secretary Baker said. *Tn my Judgment.** Mr. Baker add ed. "as long as the Polish government, h new nation, set up by the confer ence in,Paris, is occupying a defen sive position assigned to it and is liv ing up to the convention by which, it came ..into existence, it is entirely ] roper for the nation responsible for its existence to lend all possible aid." SOUTHERN CITIES APPLY rQR MAIL SERVICE BY AIRPLANE Washington — Postmaster General Burleson has rwetved applications from more than IIS cities, more than one-third of which are In thp south ern and southeastern states, for ex tension of the present airplane maM service to their communities. The list Includes Chester and Spartanburg. S C.; Charlotte. Gastonia, and More- head City. N. Q. KING PIN CHEWING TOBACCO Has that good licorice taste . 'oiiVe been looking for. Backache GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA ASKS FOR STATE BUDGET SYSTEM. CLEMENCEAU IS DEFEATED AS A CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT PAPER MILL DEFIES ORDER OF CANADIAN PAPER CONTROLLER THE FLAX OUTPUT OF THREE COUNTRIES BOUGHT BY BANK. I Hates Himself. "Flhshon says he despises a liar." “Lacks self-esteem, does he?"—Bos- ton Transcript. Richmond. Va.—Falling to .request an appropriation for the state prohi bition department, but making spe cial recommendation for schools, roads and hospitals. Governor Weit- moreUnd TTavis appeared in peraon to deliver his address before th# gen eral assembly of Virginia, which con vened here. He urged a budget sys tem for the state and recommended $1,000,000 increase in annual appro priation for public free schools. Paris—Premier Georges Clemenceau went down to defeat at the hands of hie countrymen in a caucus of the sen ate and chambers of deputies to choose & candidate for the presidency of the republic. ./Senators and deputies after the cau cus, generally expressed the opinion that the vote means the eliminatfon from public life of "the father of vic- try,’ Premier Clemenceau being neith er a senator nor a deputy. Ottawa —Action of the Fort Frances Pulp and Paper Company in refusing to resume shipments of print paper to western Canada publications had made it practically certain that a large number of the newspapers will be forced to, suspend publications, 'ac cording to an arrflounoement of the committee of publishers. Officers of the Fort Frances paper mill defied the order of R. A. Pringle paper controller. ' * Washington.—An 'agreemervt with Lithuania. Letvik and Esthonia to sell their entire flax'Output has been con- cluded by the National Metal & Chenu jeal Bank of London, according to a dispatch to the department of justice. Relief for the world-wide linen short age. caused by the failure to market the Russian flax crop, which former ly supplies the hulk of the world’s looms, is expected to follow the open ing of these sources of supply. .. _ Cutfcura Soothe* Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and itching with Cutlcura Oint ment Next morning shampoo with Cntlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparationa #nd have a clear akin and soft whit# handa.—Adv. Be up and d<>*ng-~but be rarrfql what or whom you undertake to do. PJMPMHM# BREWERY STOCK OWNERS ARE RECEIVING FINAL DIVIDENDS. SIMS TELLS COMMITTEE OF THE HANDICAP OF OUR NAVY TWO WOMEN ON DEMOCRATIC ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE KING OF KURDISTAN HAS BECOME BOLSHEVIK LEADER Providence. R. I r—Stock holders la Washington.—Declaring that the local breweries expect td receive what greatest handicap of the American navy was the lack of constructive ciitl- many believe their last dividend, a division of the beer or al# in stock since operations c##eed several < * l * m th * lhat officera months ago Ths James Hanley Br#w r *S—d Permission to publish tnc Company seat sack of its stock without firm submMiaf It holders two barrets of Its product #j ( to the navy departmenL Rear Admiral tor receiving perm las lo# from th# dlM# MM Washington — Appointment of a committee of ]?. including two women, to arrange for the Democratic nation al convention at. San Francisco oa June t% was announced by Chairman Cummings of th# national commute# This will b# th# tret Urn# women have had a hand M th# prehmi##ry Pari*.—Enver P**ha. former Turk ish minister of w*r who wa* recently elected king of Kurdistan, has started a bqlshevtk resolution In Turkestan. Afghanistan and Baldchletaa Enver la aald lo kav# many followers and In direct mg hts energies against British 'Zst, •vrfnfwHrs* The Intense pain from a lame back is quickly alleviated by X prompt application of Yager’s Lini ment. Sufferers from rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains, etc. should always keep a bottle of /Yager’s’’ handy as its penetrative qualities .. quickly bring relief from pain. At *11 dealers. Price 35 cent*. The large bottle of Yager's Liniment cen- tains twice as much as as the usual 50c bottle of liniment. YAGERS LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN GILBEBT BROS. # CO.. Baltlmor#. 9 PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM IN « # r*