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Thounnds of women praise tide medi cine lor the good it hit done them, and many physicians who have used Cardui successfully with their wooes patients, for yean, endorse this medi- dne. Think what it means Id be la ^Isndhl health, like M/n. Spell. Ohm AIDranUt w OR Man* • A- bo • mmmm*. ( « %**tS M ^oo* p* w ••moo oUB bo M M SO # OOMM SoMMk Mo O •» vao Too SooO'toA tHO ' • '»***kiA**p • • •! OOO GOVpWy ROa O 1 • 0 ^aJ^aMM Q—Mmm ^amadb Mol mb «bo tmmm* om BbMSb aapok I dbaan faa t wAod obnaon mmm Maa Tbm m Mo Am of tho poonp moo I ma» m mMiop tno naapananm «A w Mnrsoo » yopap bnS bp bWb n IP- I *• *** ®"*V ^ «tp «f ^Bt»v*oaooi boboaM I pmm Kbol coofvwnsp tbo Amppmoo pom Bn is ip no koopvr yonog. bob Iboa* j pM foAny io tuiin^o oSkrb br mn pnbnt. As i It M tbo saona of Mnboo nebs* •ptt* bsp loon poor* in tbo* CnMod]ngn*nac n cootrafieed fndoml goowm- StnUo Soopu no bin p* v x^fnplitXgprv * moM for tbr public good.—A Man iMandned. I Stotr pov* m igwiy ftp abaolntaty nocao* STATITH KK.IITS j Miry to protart tba nebta and liber- Thore emit bo no doubt but that e%r«J lMr * of lhe uhilar our form of the < ptuol stiaiont of politiml history c«n ilrtert that the federal govern ment ta steadily infringing upon state's rights. Particular instances are pointed out by Mr. Warren, candi date for the United States Senate. We are among those who do not like this idea. The states should be free to regulate their own affairs. The nine teenth amendment to the constitution of the United States stands a mighty good chance of becoming operative. Only one more state is required to ratify the woman’s suffrage amend ment, and the Governor of Tennessee has called a special session of the leg islature in his state which will con sider this amendment. If Tennessee ratifies the nineteenth amendment, then we will have woman’s suffrage and the individual states cannot help themselves. We believe each state should be allowed to regulate this matter independent of the federal government. If the people of this state want woman suffrage they should be allowed to adopt it for themselves. If they are opposed to it they should not hrve it thrust upon them. In various ways the federal infringing upon abate'• tba febmry In Ums Anne- The government founders of this re. TMt cmiMMU public so recognised it and it is apparent now. No one will deny that our govern ment is becoming more centralized in Washington. The sovereignty of the states is gradually being undermined and taken away. A continuance of this practice will inevitably and absolutely lead to an autocracy in this country. Will you sit passively by and sur render what liberties you have left of those your forefathers fought, suf fered and died to obtain for you and turn your children over to an auto cratic government? If we surrender these liberties now our children can only regain them by revolution. We say th£ centralization of our government has gone far enough. . Let us put a stop jto it by a peaceful use of our ballots rather than to have our children stop it by a revolution. —The Easley Progress.. George Warren is going to be very much in the running for United States senate. His doctrine of sUU'a rights b proving very popular It ftp argued b* fc» la favor a# 1 Kmmm ef Iasi ef Mb I me V E8! Eft A 1RTM E5 IIIE7 WAISTS \ Sheer Summery Waists Araive To Sell at Just $2.00 5HEER AND SUMMERY; SIGHTLY AND SERVICEABLE, COOL lND COMFORTABLE ARE THESE NEW WASH WAISTS THAT HAVE JUST BEEN TAKEN FROM THEIR WRAPPINGS. DESIGNED ES- TALLY FOR US AND THE OTHER STORES IN OTHER CITIES PRIVILEGED TO SELL THEM, THEY ARE AUTHENTICALLY STYLED. $ THERE ARE NUMEROUS OCCASIONS ESPECIALLY AT THIS SBA. SON WHEN THESE PRETTY WASH WAISTS ARE ENTIRELY AP PROPRIATE AND PRACTICABLE. 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