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’§ I T „ r 1 11 I » r I a * <* . - PR TP Write for h^autiful^OUVKNIR PCN- 1 ('IL, Kent a68o/ut#/y/r0« i^ithcornplrte dirertiona for utinp MuManif Uniment for family ailment*, and for liv^tock and poultry. LyonMfg. Co., 42SoutbFifth St., lirookiyn, N. x. 25c—SOc—$1.00 Sold by Drug and Central Storee The Old MCYI!* AM Sinn Standby IV1 H A I PI 1848 MUSTANG LINIMENT “BLACK-DRAUGHT DID JHE WORK” Says Mississippi Lady, Who Says She Had Been So Nervous She .r Felt Like Tearing Hen Clothes. Biloxi, Miss.—“I hud, for a year or more, nervous indigestion, or some form of stomach trouble," says Mrs. Alonzo Ford, 1117 Clay street,- tills city. “The water I drunk at that time seemed * to con.sti[nite me. I would suffer until I got so nervous I wanted to get down on the floor and roll. I felt like I could tear my clothes. “Every night, and night after night, I had to take something for a laxative, and It had to be kept up nightly. My side would pain. I looked awful. My skin, was sallow and seemed spotted. I would look at my hands ami arms and the flesh looked lifeless . . . “I told my husband I would try Black-Draught, jwlilch I did. I took a few big doses. I felt much better. My liver acted well. I made a good, warm tea and drank It that way. Soon I found that nervous, tight feel ing was going, ns was the pain in my side. I found I did not have to take It every night. Soon, after a few weeks, I could leave It ofT for a week or so and I did not suffer with con stipation ... I gained flesh. I have a good color, and. believe It was a stubborn liver and that Blaek-Draugh* did the work." For constipation and Indigestion take Thedford's Black-Draught liver medicine. x Over nine million packages sold a year. At all druggists. Thedfords SAY “BAYER” when you buy-^gfUMie Unless you see Hie “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are /not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe } by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for 1. Casket containing remains of Lenin being carried through the streets of Moscow. 2. Lieutenant Commander Zachary Lansdowne- (rigid), appointed to command the dirigible Shenandoah on her-polar flight, and IMeuten- ant Commander.B. G. Lalghton, her engineer officer. 3. Dynamiting, the Ice Jam-In-the Niagara river near the falls. Colds Headache NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Oil Lease Scandals Growing . Worse—McAdoo Puts Candidacy to Test, ate investigating committee, asserting that It quit questioning Fall because the latter was ready to peach and to Involve men higher up than any yet named; lie also commented on. the “sinister Inactivity" of Attorney Gen- eni>' Dangherty, jfn7rotr aTl^ge'd'reck ; , less expenditures by the veterans’ bu reau and the shipping board. To' in- tervieMBjrs Mr. Vajiderllp admitted that of his own knowledge he knew nothing of the truth or falsehood of these steries. The one concerning Mr. Harding and the Marlon paper was In dignantly refuted by the men- who bought the Star and by many friends of the late President. Senator Wheeler of Montana intro- duced a ‘resolution providing for a sweeping Investigation of the conduct of Attorney General Daugherty and of all branches of the Department of Justice. Senator Dill of Washington introduced resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, culling upon the State department to supply all diplo matic _correspondence relating to the Colombian treaty, in the ratification of which oil Interests and Albert B. Fall-played a large i>nrt, and all dip lomatic correspondence relating to the securing of oil, concessions for Ameri can corporations in any foreign coun tries. There were many nimors about a mysterious slush fund of '$1,000,000 which, according to the stories that reached the committee, was raised in unfit inatrfor my own welfare. I shaif Wall street and sent to Washington try to maintain the fmigtiwnn of the--to roiwhusBQ" eertuin statesmen and ' By EDWARD W. PICKARD W ORSE and morp of it summar izes the developments In the oil fea'se scandal last week. The sticky smear is spreading daily 'and where It will stop no one can foretell. On Mon day the Democratic senators, aided by ten Republicans and the two Funner- Labor members, put through the sen ate the Kohinsdn resolution asking President Coolldge to demand the res ignation of Secretary of the .Navy Deriby.- The vote was 47 to 34, Bruce, being the only Democrat to vote In the negative. Mr. Coolldge promptly ^issued a formal statement announcing that the resolution was an Invasion of executive functions and that he would ignore It. Fully maintaining his dig nity and his self respect und ( respect oFKfs high'dffi^; Bff Sfllfl ! ,, V ,; —— *‘I do ,not propose to sacrifice any Innocent map for fhy own welfare, nor -do I propose fo retain in oftttV anj To Ripen Bananas - The best way to, ripen bananas is to hang them in a dark room at about 7b degrees Fahrenheit, well ventilated and kept at a high humidity. Humid ity- should be at about ' s *i to '.Ml percent. There are manyi variations To this prac tice. government unimpaired, to act upon the evidence and the law ns I find it and to deal thoroughly and summarily -u4f h : 4n:ur.wi4ciii4_iif wrongdoing. In the meantime such steps have been am] are being taken as fully to protect the public interests.” -1 ,' r Tuesday night, in a Lincoln day ad dress before t,hc National Republican dub in New York, the President .again declared his determination not to he stampeded by the senate, and prom ised “immediate, adequate and uh- shrinking prosecution to piyiish all members of the Harding administra tion who had lost money gambling in oil stocks. *A subpoena was issued for N ationalists of the Bavarian Palatinate cornered a lot of Sep aratists Wednesday night, In Pirma; sens and Kalserlautern and massa cred them in most brutal fashion. While the French remained tifutrul durlng-Ttip fighting, the German Were placed under orders of the occu pational authorities and It was an nounced that those who. participated in the attacks would be court-mar tialed. The Separatists are aroused t<# fury and it is feared they will stage an uprising. In several German- cities there were serious Communist out breaks. H OWARD CARTER and his broth er archeologists last week raised the lid of Tut-Ankh-Amen’s huge pink sarcophagus at Luxor and revealed the most magnificent mummy case ever found in Egypt. The effigy of the Pharcmh, more than twice/ life size, was covered with thick sheets of solid gold; the curled board was of gold, and the sacred uraeus on the head dress was of lapis lazuli. It was an nounced that the opening of this mummy case would be -postponed for a time, and then came the sensational news that the foreign archeologists had "gone on/s trike" and refused to proceed with the -exploration. This was due to the Interference' of the Egyptian ministry of' public works \yhlch culminated In an order forbid ding an inspection of .the tomb by the wives of the scholars and scientist^ who have been doing the worTcT The Toothache Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Handy “Bayer” l-oxes of 12 tablet*'—Also bottles of 24 and 100—rDrugglsta. Aspirin is Uj# trade mark of Barer Manufacture of Monoacetlcactdeatrr of SallcrllcaclA - Happy . See the great soprano. She is pass ing the eVefiitig atone. . IS TKtie tofieTy? Not at all. Bhe is gazing at her own' photr* graph^whik* IlstenAig to some of her records .on the , graphophone.—Louis ville Courier-Journal.'' DON’T RUB/ director general of antiquities appears to bo in sympathy with tin* ministry’s ,, ... , , i policy. Back of the whole, trouble is Iv. B. McLeaq. the publisher, whom .... . . • i i .i ... , : , . i—- rsnid to be «-ronttwt—signed by tbe- the .committee desired to question on tills and other matters. * . President Coolidge . withdrew - the name of Silas Strawn as special oil prosecutor, objection to whose appoint- nient was based on the fact that he Is a director in Chicago Tianks said to he connected'with thg Stamlard Oil (’ompany of Indiana. • Atbs* Pofnerehe also was objected to, but the Presi- late Ii(>rd Carnarvon giving to tlie London Times the sole rights to de scriptive articles and pictures of the discoveries in the tomb. CHENEY’S A PREMIER REMEDY FOR COLDS Grows in Popularity as More People Recognize Its Splendid Worth. For more t,han sixty years Cheney’s F.xpectorant has boon the favorite rem edy fpr. coughs, colds, bronchitis and other affections of the throat an-1 lung's. And as more and rxlore people recognize Its worth It has become a habit with many to.keep a bottle of Cheney’s'In 1 the medicine closet ready at Unni wben needed. I.iong ago when "grandparents of to day Were childrerT. (’h’-ne-y's—Kxper- torant was a Widely .known family remedy to relieve there troubles. It j INFLAMED LIDS It iQltr.iri the Irritation. l»e M1TCUKLI. KYK -SALVE, • ilmple, de pendable, ikfe remedr. V- at all dnigglit'- Hall * Itaeket, lew IT art City c I) to* TREATED ONE WEEK FREE th«rt Hi DROPSY tew hour*t eweMna rwtuced In ■ fuw dsye, runilate* Hi* IWer, kidney*, etomach and heart.mjrmee the blood, etrongthone the ontlre evetem. Wrrte (or free trial troaf• mem. COLLUM DROeiV RIMCDV CO., Oent. c ATLANTA. OIOftCIA. (Ettakhthmd 1895- 28 yeare of euccete in treating Dropey.) Relief - ^coughs IU*ePISO’S-tlrli prescription quickly 1 relieves children fend adults. A pleasant airrup. No oplatea. 35c and 60c sire* told Jr Cuticura Soap The V elvet T ouch For the Skin Soap 25c, Ointraent 25 »nd 50c, Talctun 25c. I What is "iiscful’’ work? Merely the kind that feeds, clothes and houses the. human body? Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION persons guilty of fraud or coTruption l,, ‘ n Y declined to withdraw his nomi nation. * —— . ’ America is not the only country smeared with nil. Harry Sinclair has- ohfained a big contract from the I’er- sian government, and there are charges of a brih(‘ of $UK),(KK). Hi* also has valuable concessions In Italy, and some of the Rome papers demand full publicity for this deal. i In the leasing of government oil lands." • He added: “In this effort there will he no politics, no partisan' ship. l am a Republican,.hut I cannot on that account-shield anyone because he Is, a Republican. 1 am a Republic an. hut I cannot on that account.prose cute anyone because he Is a Demo crat" 254 AND 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE HENRY S. WAM POLES OP the PrepdJdJjon EXTRACT COMPOUND MADE IN BALTIMORE Sold Everywhere. O T HAT there Is natton-wide prof iteering in bread-imd tlm4 a bread N HIS own motion, William G. McAdoo .went before the senate ; trust ls to be unl(>ss n , n . ress j’ominlttee ambexplained at length his t;ikPS ' artlon ' is , ]iss( , rtp(1 1)V n . isil M . cmploynient^s a-lawyer by Edward | MilIv)y( airertor of^the People's Legis- Dohcny for he received SL*i0,- h iXtlXfr S( , rvW of uJli( . h Senator La h». JR ,ymnta nedjhat his eonnec-! Follette is chairnian . An investigation tin,, with the oil magnate had been j h ; ui b(>( . n nske(1 hy certain "progres- emirely proper and innocent, hut said ■ In' himself had recently terminated it. j He declared lie considefeTT l)7»lien\ 1 ’’guilty of a serious thing,’’ hut not so ^ Aiuilly as he considered Fall. 1 It was the general opinion that*.Mr. McAdoo had laihjii. by Ids testimony to re-es tablish hihiSji^Lf. as the leading ’candi date for the Demoeratie presideutiuJ nomination. Seemingly he realized this, for later in the week he asked that his state managers and other leading supporters should meet ini’hi- engo on February JS to determine she" senators and representatives, and the resulting report says 'Tie American people are paying S1,000,000 a day too much for their bread ; .that Ili»‘ average retail price is p cents ii pound, whereas at the prevailing price of wheat it should he. 5 cents tound. Alleged “retailers’ Tings,” supported by the wholesa.le bilkers, eltjier volpn-. tari^ or under threat of Imy.-ott, are t\ HIS Lincoln day speech President doel:u-ed to have suspended the law of 1 Coolidge talked-ivf a lot of things s 'U»pi.V nnd demand, resulting in «rti- i hesHTes the oil scandal. 1 n-d1seu-.su>g TALY and- Norway have followed the example of Great Britain and recognized the. soviet government ^j- Russia, and the first mentioned got N * , x the jump on the English hy immedi- ntely naming her ambassador to-Mos- *cow. M. Litvinoff, deputy minister of foreign affairs, announced that Russia would not enter into trade pacts with any nation that had not first given recognition to the soviet regime. “Some countries go on muttering about obb’debts,"'Litvinoff said “We refuse to consider any preliminary condition to commercial 1 tea ties. Countries first must 'recognize us de jure, then wt will discuss matters with them.’’- c- , • P RIME MINTSTKR MACDONALD outlined to parliament his foreign policies, which . seemed to his oppo nents exceedingly Idealistic and hazy, and his plans to solve domestic prob lems, which were not alarming even to the effYis^rvatlves. The firs?* divi sion in tbec house of cpmhfons was won hy the t^ivernment with tije sup port of the liberals, the vote being 21K) to 103. was Rfvcrt to children* for croup, fiutnsy ind whooping cough. Its action was so wonderfully soothing anti, efficient that in tlious-ind.T of families all over (he south Cheney's Expectorant is today a household word. It should he with you, too. If yetr haven't got a bottle of ("hen* y's Ex pectorant in your medicine closet you arc. taUinC chances you have no right to impose on those around you. (J*-t Ch ney’s today to take with you <>n that auto trip. You may ncyd it before you g-t back. Sold by all druggists and in rmailer towns by ge neral merchants In 30c and j «0c bottles.—Adv- rtlsemCnt.* M \VIKI>—At.t.Nrs. Mep ant w r n maks I' 1 "(I , • r, (lav iii’t ' i. ;r.g- <lr«i»s k m! an ! ; "nT- T r< , h , . , uit HufSK. 71 i; r ;i! tv: a n- —r a fy ■ m r NKW VnUK \I..\sR \ t.OI l» MINK STOCK E»rnings i xpc-t- it e\t jen tfijn year ■Inv - t 1.' up lilUKt-.itr-l pircicar |t< fMK M tN ! Nil; i*o . i::;ipir# JUUk,, S-a:tie. \\ nh- YOUNG MAN 1 let the Charlotte Karl>er Colleirc tearh you a good trade amt-t>»> tnde;'endeT-,t. Write for catalogvie Cbarlotte Barber Collcoe. Charlotte. N. cl Gaps in One's Life ■ At certain periods of life we live vtuvrs of enuvtion.in a few weeks, and l(.tk back on those times us on great gaits between the old Rfe and the new. InOt on having T>r Peerv'a '-Pead Shot" for’'Worms -ir Tapewoi m and the drugitlet vlll get it fbr you. 372 Pearl St . N T. A-lv* I ’ 21 In n crisis, philosophy cun become desperation.. whether he should continue ** a can- didafe. A tvea 1 ly (-fever move, t!mt, which t^jght accomplish that which his appearance before the senators failed to do. Witnesses before fheKehnto comtnlt- tee included .M. A. Traylor nfld H. O. Brown,. (’hicago hankers, who *ex- nhdned the purchase* of the A!hu* qileniue (X. M.) Journal hy New Mex ico hankin#_interests, after which it discontinued Its attacks on Fall; ficial llKeiid-prices in many cities. As -tm-cxample WIYost wf? >hi«i eondt- Hen, the Investigation is ■•aidTo have “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER ' . AND B0WE1S—10c A B’OX On res Biliousness, Constlpatinn. Sick Headadif.lndigestion, Drugstores. Adv, Good advice is well enough in its way, but a. hungry man can't make a satisfactory meal -on it. Reduces Strained, Puffy Ai kies. Lymphangitis, Poll Evil, Fistula, Bolls, Swellings; Stops Lameness and sllsys pstn. Hrsls Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Boot Chafes. It is a > » . Safe Antiseptic and Germicide Does not blister or remove the hair and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 • bottle, delivered. Describe your cate for special Instructions and Book 5 A free. W. F. You*, be., 510 Lpmo St., Sprinjfield, Mas*. Doctors Easy Marks? The average physician is notorious Iv an easy mark for the stock swin dler. To offset this. condition; an or ganization of physicians, surgeotfs and (h > ntists lias been' formed uhjcji yvin f investigate all investments wffercu to” (lot-tors. Tlds organlzatipn-will also, sue thu dt^idbeut who seeks tA’ avoid paying for professional services. the iigriculttiral situation he s.Ld t-iiat and inventions in farm mae.hinoiy, iiie “Castoria” , 'I 1 -■ shown that “bread costs 2 cent* a ; production of" farms had outrun the IKmnd less in New Orleans and HYms- . |mwer of .iistribulion and consuinp- tt.n. Tex., far away from the wheat 1 Hon;' that the prices of.the great food and Hour milling states, than in Chi- staples was'not oq a parity with manu- eago,‘Omaha, Butte and St. Paul, all In the heart of fhe wheat- belt. factum! products, and that the farm er wa;- not receiving Ids fair share. The PrqYudent did not discuss specific ON FRONTED by the rifles; .and-M^hods to relieve the situation, but machlqej;uns of sevenil regiments expressed -satisfaction at the way the banks were moving to supply money A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops r and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! r t lyacma of the stale troops; Williamson roun- Georgg Creel and J Leo Stack \vhV> 1 ty ’ III ) nois - has fl>‘I e B*d down, and Its for agriculture. r He reiterated his op- told more about DoV;uy’s attempts to-1 rl,l, " us ( ‘ ltiz, ' n s have been disarmed 1 position to the soldiers' bonus and said' obtain a lease of the Teapot Dome re- hy order of the oflirer hi coninmnd. ,S. the passage of a b.QjuiS hill would post serve from Secretary of the Navy Gh’nn Young, who with the.A>aekiflg of the Ku KJux Klan, coftdueted the liquor raids that brought op the latest “war,” was deposed as acting chief of police of Herrin and sent out of town. Daniels. John C. Shaffer, new'spaper publisher, who said Fall told him’ in March, 11)21. the month he enfered the cabinet; that he was going to lease Teapot Dome to Harry Sinclair; ynd j - . * ' , near the week-end, Frank A. Vander- j p UKt*IDi:NT OBBKGON admints- ^T^lp. was summomvl to explain * tenul to tin* Mexican, rebels a charges. nn<7 TtitTendocs made by bini smasliing defeat at 0(*oti:in' • n tbe In -an •.bxtraordtnary sp(»ech Wcdnes- , west fi-ont, iluaigh with considerable day at 'Ossining. X. ¥. The New Yorf; financier astonished tin* eountrv bv Ids—;; I nUce intimating, in tliat addre ss,-tb it t icre were irregtiinrltlesi In the* sale of tin* Marion Star by President llan’ijig J»V8t before he started on the Alaska’i Tuxpcm *sf ill- pee trip; and he bitterly attacked the sen- 1 and the uiriT"'" loss to his own forces opened tb inijiortunt i (’Volul iotiists i;nil, <.t(-i'-.ipil'd by 'l'tkl»*rfi 1 pone tiix reduction Indefinitely nnd jeopardize the welfare of the entitle country. “A few months of good times would be -worth mo^e to the service men themselves than anythirig they could receive in the way of a bonus,” he said. OBGHBTARY OF THE INTERIOR ^ WORK and Secretary of Agricul ture Wallace have asked congress to (* way’to G: idalajara, which investigate the right of the Northern city ws*s ,di:.ii(](*ni : d liy “ihe’ 1‘aelfie .Railway company to acquire troops. Hebei coie-enfrated a! t f ; < *•'>> U ruiiVs i ulijoiro approximately 3,n«M),(KH) acres of gov ernment land in Idaho' Montana and \Yashington, under the terms of -old land grants. ■<. . Mother! Fletcher's Gastoria has been in use for over 30 years to relieve bn,Ides and children .of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising . there from, and, hy regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assifnHation of Food; giving natural.sleep without ophites. The genuine bears signature of TR AOS to relieve a cough Take your choice and suit/ your taste. S-IT—or Menthol * flavor. A stotc relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one in your mouth at bedtime. . Always keep a box on hand. SMITH BROTHERS I S.B. COUGH. DROPS MENTHOL Famous since 1847 (emge attend km) _ - -- < mm i .. -- ■KJfJi-Ba