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« l* B. 0. » VERY WEAKLY FOR • . SEVERAL YEARS : I !| if Tlorth Carolina Lady Describe* Die Symptom* From Which She Suffered and Which She Says Cardui Relieved. Trap Hill, N. O.—Mrs. Eudora Hol brook, recently made this statement: •*1 was very weakly for three or four years with womanly troubles. I was mnch worse at special times. Every month I would have to He In bed for three or four days. My chief suffering was in my back. I could not tell how badly It ached, but It seemed as If It could not pos sibly ache worse. Whenever I would get tired, or If I was much on my feet. It would ache. Cardui was all the medicine I took. I saw, with the first bottle, that I was being benefited, but I kept right on for five bottles regularly. By this time I was so I could do all my own work, which for some time I had not been able to do. That Is the only time I ever took ft regularly, but I always have It on band to u«e when I do not feel well and It always helps me." With a successful record of over 40 years to its credit. Cardui has proven Its merit In the treatment of many of tha simple ailments peculiar to Try It. At yoor druggists —Adv Cfttiraty leparat* MHU*- - *Ymj have tx> haetUea* to n»e * Fill lie- **1 ae»er 'rmtoo* afth <0 PMTEEIK UlOWED i HTPHEMTED POLIUCiT TO BE NO FURTHER * Permit Will Not be laaued to Any One to Purchase More Than One Pint Liquor In Calendar hynth. Washington.—Methods by which In- oxlcatlng liquors may be obtained for medical purposes and detailed""regu lations governing their sale were made public by the bureau of intor- lal revenue. ; Announcement also was made that the bureau had compiled a system of permits providing a definite and fixed 2hannel through which all intoxicat ing liquors must move, and by which hereafter the government will know the location of every gallon of distill ed liquor within the^natlon’s boun daries, except that sfored in^ private Somes. In setting forth the wgya In which liquor may be procured, Commissioner Roper took occasion to issue a warn ing against profiteering In its sale, rhe commissioner declared that ex- arbltant charges for liquor for medic! TREATY AT AN END "For False Statement* end Slanders Ha Should bo Requiredbo Answer - *to the American Doughboy. FAILING IN ALL EFFORTS TO EFFECT A COMPROMISE THE DEMOCRATS WALK OUT. TO SEEK SOME 010E0 METHOD Final Break Came When Lodge fused to Aecept Amendment Writ* ten by Former President Taft Washington.—Rear Admiral Sima, a leading figure in the naval decora tions controversy and in the pending senate investigation of the navy’s con duct of the war, was vigorously at tacked in the house of representatives by Representative Byrnes, South Car olina. Declaring that if tha admiral was admonished by a high naval official P^Jnbt to let the British “pull the wool’ over hie eyes As he testified recently, he violated a confidence in making the instructions public* < T Representative Byrnes said he deserved the “condem nation of every American and dishon orable discharge from the navy.’’ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE STRONGLY DISAPPROVED BY SECRETARY CLASS. DOOMED TO DISIPPOIIITMENT Credits Required for the Economic Restoration of Europe Must Come Through Private Channels. Washington. — The United States _ Washington^—The nuofficial bi-par tisan negotiations oh reservation to) the peace treaty suddenly came to an . „ _ . . end when the democratic senators, *7 . ’, * . . a q that when serving as commander of Kiuu.ui vumiso. .u, .ntuui w. lu.u.t.- in a ** f 'the American naral forces in Euro- - aal purposes “certainly place the di* compromise on article ten. water , dur)nf th , war , h , cier. and commercial leaders in an ef-. pensers thereof In the class with pro-1 0 ' th * conference and announced they th( army aQd deprec „ ted fort to lead the world out of the flnan- would seek some other method of oh- the work of the naTy/ . had urfed cltl and commercial chaos into which tainlng ratification. t j, e united State* leave the con- The final break came when Sena- trol of the aeaa to Great Britain, to i&st October 28. unless claimed un- tor Lodge of Massachusetts, the Re- ’'While in Paris, on October 20, der the 60-day ruling, would be sold publican leader, refused to accept a m8 „ iajd Mr Byrae§ -Admiral Sima comm ^ ce of th « Un!te<1 SutM whlch by order of the court under the juris- reservation to article ten drafted by to | d Representative* Glass, of Virgin* *** sought a government expresaion diction of which It is held. It must former President Taft and preaented ^ Whaley, of South Carolina, and on >uch * confer- be add. however, to a holder of a par to the hi partisan conference by tho m yaelf that the armlatice asked for ence wo « ,< * »« rT * ** 10 c » u »* confusion «n‘t democrats. by the enemy would have to be grant- bo P^ doomed 10 Both the physician who pmecribea because of the failure of Pershing polotment. of further government and the pharmacist who sells liquor. ^ A p| risk INSURANCE MAY BE to break through the German ranks the regulations provide, must have a | permit. Steers and they will be investigated.” Mr. Roper also announced that all liquor seized under federal law prior treasury does not look with favor upon Characterising Sim. as a "^phen-1 c#rtatn teature , the ln . ternational conference recently called by a coterie of nationally known finan- it was dragged by the war. Secretary Glass declared in a letter to a committee of the chamber NOW FREE FROM PAIN ly£a E. Pinkhim’* VegeUfcU Compound Fret* Another Woman From Snfferin(. Bayonne, N. J.-" Before I was mar ried I suffered a great deal with period*; lllllllllllllllllmTnca 1 pains. I had pains in my side and back and also head aches, and got so x #6ak I could not do anything. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound and soon felt better. Now I am married and have two little boys. Be fore the first one came I was weak ^ _ d not eat and was dizzy. After I took the Vegetable Com pound I.' could work and eat. Isowl am strong and recommend your medi cine to my friends. ’’—Mrs. AnnaSleva, £5 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. Women who recover their health, nat urally tell others what helped them. Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with test*- rooni&Ism Many more^tell th€ir friends. If you need a medicine for women’s ailmenU, try that well known and successful remedy l^ydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Write Lydia E. Pinkbam Medicine Co. (con fidential) for anythin* you noed to know about these troubles. MEXICAN* MAKE PRISONER* OF TWO AMERICAN AVIATOR* MeAUea Texas —Two army avia tor* Lleateaaat F T toavt*. *a4 0 R Grtme* rarrytag a a*Hilary awn •at* from Fort Broom Tesas. to Art*, were forred la *eak* a taadtag la Mettre *• aftas oeath *# owsvtg^kooatgggg ▼ME FOBCSTBV COMOBft* RENEWED *Y DATE OF JULY 1 doe to the disastrous breakdown la With a aac# of soais iaality. Mr. ’ traasporutloa boh tad the Americaa Glsee sat forth the governments pol Wsshingtan — Former service mew !»••• We via!ted the headquarter* of ley with respect to fnmlohlng credRa may reinstate their war ii*k term in/ »«^*re of Supply and found that •toting that the treasury “*• «_ .ur.Br. si ..y tim. 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I hiktflr #*f Kit Belrti fr»»tn tmir <tnirxirf t»**» s little of rhtt frngmnt hmiiiig rrcitu in >our ngMtnl erttfra through rT**r> mr |>i the head, ftg 11 • the Infl tanllen tuu< on. mnithranr hih) rrli« f pomce Itiafnnily. If'* Jijftl Him*. lW*n't »»my up with n ruM or nsHty minrrh— lt*'llef coiiM-H quickly.—Adv. WerbHkgitee Oteoa er Idea appeal to i IlldtodPdP far Armehm to sBt tbrratea "mem Tb rm apb Barretarv WHaoE etmewod the te groat rredMt af Fa lead Aaatvm add ate raodlllaha whbrh aad awiertal rhae* Apply i%g-|>f |r. It f»rO- M«Ce of Mil «>f m ttoae eeoa'rtae tor ret are Gloe* preaented the Ideal t letter te the heat* way* aad me committee wfthent raesmeaf tk>* of It. There wnt ao Indtcatma ehen the mmmlitre would art Baally no the rrqueat of Mr Olatt that I to credit! to authorized Bam* • Rtdmi tel fie re r lathed Ehh Btov oW Oermea milari aa heard the tteaeter Afvira af (he Triaait IJayf Baa af Bieapqpi)ere rarsatlv * bee eaa «f fhe oaBort rrtad “Chan wtth haly * srrerfmd la a repert la Mre llapaa rt . to s letter from Parmer Bmperar Wd la a pereeaai fnaad to ahsrh C*«*CAhO BALOOdi * tBRf d* Caadl Hmraatiarn >sprstars hm ato LBAVB That C*TV FOB Clf eePete fit* t ariEsmtst aad saya id toee eat eeet ever la ret am la Oar iy Me •*et he to mvee b e ret , * cawte a ttytM betweea DOU1LE BCAUTY or YOim HAIR atmn mm ot thick, gkvny wavn the rare to feet <ea« VOfHTB LfCTUdf TOUR IB ClTfH ATTACK OF ILLIHM CABKB FtW BSFORTCO IN TH* STATE OF IL rhMdBd — Dapartadd to pta a day, Bermav ChAreEe sals bee pert ahd hat umdem ore perap Ceha a<* siddSB bs Jaaaph Fepper teraal re teaea dapwty r eltertar AGRICULTURAL BILL HAS Worrr*ter Mae* tor (east A lain (* York the world war s grrateet In* « Itldual hero who la touring the I’nl* ted Btste* In tohalf of the Alvin C Yr*rk foundnlion jo found and mnln- BEEN FINALLY REPORTED ISJI a school in the mountain section / of Hie south. wa» forced to cancel his Washington*—Carrying l31.(W>0.A0n tour Indefinitely owing to an attack of approximately 17.000.000 lest than the append'cltls. epartment’B estimates, the annual RWUWoewCfta-ree tw"* opmaa aver tha caaaffy IKeparfb ta th* pa bile health t* ft Ire taol tha to , tel af mart reported la tlllaoia had reached 14 id* and Jhst this pro bably included only shout one fifth of th* actual number * OfO or r cC * Mh'NC. t QN —» Lawmars A'aebmg tea great nephew of Oeerg e Wtsblag too. died of Influent* tore He wa* bora at Mount Vernon la 1 tS4 sad for th* last 2b yenry h id bean employed at the library of cannrets. FOREIGN COUNTRIES OWE UB 1325 000.000 INTEREST ONLY. 200 RER CENT INCREASE IN SOME FOODS. IS SHOWN. P Making Progress. * # Tos. I'm m teacher now." **How un* you gettlnR along?’ "Well. I’m learning.” If You Need a You Should Have the Best agricultnral spropriation bill was or dered favorably-reported to the house by the agricultural committee. The total is 3.000.000 less than the appro- •priation for this year. ITALIAN MARRIAGE ANNULLED Washington—Accrued Interest on Washington.—Increases of from 56 loans to European'conntries total ap- to 3 00 per r( , nt ln prices of the RFC ai i*r IT \aj a c /-L... rk. r.gk P r P* iniatH > $33b.0OP,0S0. according to prlncipal'rood products of the conn- ubt it was CHILDLESS a table submitted to the house ways trv and from 70 to n^ore than 200 per .... _ t and moans committee. Orest BriUin c< , nt in wholesale during the last six .Illnn. Th® annnuiment of s mar- owes the most Interest, the total being yearg are a hown in figures issued by I ha8 obtained hers solely on $144.40.837. Interest owed by other burPau of labor statistics. A new provision authorizing collec- the grounds that it was childless. This countries is: France $94,021,749; Italy wholesale clothing prices, aooord- tion of fees for grazing privileges on decision is expected to be followed by $54,256,589; Russia $16,832,662; Bel- ln * t0 tbe bureau’s figures, showed an public domains, which is expected to numerous applications for the annul- kium $11,465,278; Czecho-Slovakia $h- increase of*235 per cent last Decem- •produce approximately $2,000,000 was mem on similar grounds, for there Is 667.083; Serbia $917,299; Rumania ber over 191 3 levels and house fur- included in the bill. - - • v 1.- : Have you ever stopped to reason why It is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out ; of sight and are soon forgotten ? The reason is plain—the article did not fulfill th® promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real : curative value almost sells itself,.as like ! an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says “Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years end never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re- 'suits, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large s sole.” According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have ■ted the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root is due to the fact, So many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, brer and bladder ailments; corrects on- dsir troubles and neutralises the SCM which ca Yo* may raearet a mmole bottle to .V no divorce in Italy. $609,873 and Liberia $548. nishings went up 203 per cent: GLASS WRITES ADVISING THE UNITED STATES BENT THIRD VIRGINIA GENERAL-ASSEMBLY LARGEST NUMBER MEN TO WAR Washington—On the eve of his tak- London.—The United States made ing leave of the .president's official the third largest contribution in fight- family, and, slmultaneosly.-v on his ing forces during the war, aproximate- taking his seat ae a member of the ly 2.000,000 men, according to figures TTntttori ^totoc «An Q t C AoviATn *ft«r # 4U^k £*f\Yry nil tt/4 Kar D *.1 _ A! _ » INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES OF BAKER ASKS GOVERNORS TO BRAIN HAVE NOT ABATED AID IN RECRUITING DRIVE. Madrid.—Although the lockouts at Washington^—Secretary Baker has Barcelona and in this city have been addressed a letter to the governor of declared at an end, the industrial froii- eac b state requesting his official co operation *^In the nationwide recruiting United States senate, Secretary of the compiled by British " statisticians, bles of Spain continue, the large ma- drjve to bft j naugura ted by the war de- Treasury Carter Glass, writes Sena- France headed the list, while Great Jority ot workingmen refusing to re- partm „ nt anrt t0 be intensified during tor J. W .Mapp, of the Virginia Gen- Britain came second with a grand to- sume their posts, claiming there has th# wpf , k of p ebruary 22 to 29. which eral Assembly, advocating the rati- tal of 8.664,467. been no improvement in conditions of ^ tQ bp made ^national enlistment fication of the Susan B. Anthony The ration strength of the Ameri- labor. In this city the situation has Tb p governors were asked to amendment now before that body. ran army in France on armistice day. come more threatening because strik- issiie proclamations calling the atten- ^ Secretary Glass points out the wis- ^at 1&, the total number fed from «rs have been trying to induce mei* * . #h _, r r iti 7P Tn to the Imnort- dom of granting woman stoTr^q. simr s ocks ta 1 placed at 1 924 non not to return to work. ~ t10 * ° f thHr U * ^ ance off the advantages offered. NEW HEAD OF TREASURY A COLUMBIA, S. C. SECURES THE t NATIVE OF.NORTH CAROLINA NEXT CATTLEMEN’S CONVENTION NO ACTION IS YET TAKEN ON 3000 CHINESE COOLIES ARE COMPULSORY TRAINING BILL HELD PENDING EXAMINATION. Washington —David Franklin Hoau Montgomery. Ala —The Southern * Washington. — Although Chairman r Ha j|f ax s S.—Three thousand Chi- ton. of 8t Ixhh.. Mo.. Who ht, boon Cktllomon'. iMorUlion at tb* elooing w “ l »» or,h •>* probably nM( roo | lr , bound homo from Fmnia .ocroiary of agrlrulluro >lnro Marrb. . . . would roport tho.moa.nro bocanao oth m b,^, h# | d eu board tbo ntoamor 1*11. who wa, aamod an MeroUry of . K «r manor, are ponding It wa* not bo- yi.g.ltabd. bore until tbo military wi idoplai re*olutioa« condemn lunod tbo now army reorganltatloa .gtborltlon and lb* rblof health 0*1 C.. Fthroary 17, 1M6 Ha graduated ln * **»# Kendnck-Koayoa bill raffolat MU ordered favorably roport *d woo Id car to Us port sattia their dlapats B<>M , #BB QBam t* Ut7. lag tbs pa®klag todastry Ooptaa to bo ctolod o ta Uo sooaU btoora asst M to wbatbor Ua lUaaee to mm* to ^ mjmmmrnam* to _a f |iiBi r ■bbiij umij In a few mouicoti you caa transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have It abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of “PandiTine” for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderine” and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time. Instantly, yes. Immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. . It will be a mass, oo soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil is re moved. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor, and brightness In your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling halF and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful.—Adv. Not True to Life. Church—Have you seen the new play? Gotham—ObT yes. “Isn't that scene of the subway car amusing?” "What’s amusing about it?” "Why, didn’t you notice everybody bad t seat!” • . ^ Had Enough. "Are you fond of fiction?” *T used to be, but my husband has got me fed up on It” Being funny kind of work. Is the most *er1 m IS ft