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THF MACON BEACON. MACON. MISSISSIPPI 4 Hold Cur HAS What Lvclla E. FuVtsm'i Vegetable Ccinpou-J Did for Mrs. Warner. C"ri'';i V i.i " Ewrv rtor.th T had Bucn pains m nt rack an -J i.'wr r-sH ci i 1 '"" ' lr. ..reach 1 wold cot 1 s I i in be..!. 1 suf- . l 1 jiorcil ?o it sec-T.ed . as tr.vi:b'h i would t. 1 u-u net "i t- 1 rf el.-.r fhher. I red icr a year and was unfit to do m v t' ousework, could cr.'y wash dishes cneo in a vfhue. I read an advertisement of what Lydia E. Pink- t ham s egetauie Compound bad done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. I have no pains now and I can do rr.y house voric without any trouble fit all. I will always praise your medicine as I do not believe there is a doctor that can do as much good in female weakness, and you ma use these facts as a testi monial." Mrs. Lester E. Warner, 11. 1, Box 6'r, Onalaska, Wis.' The reason women write such letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. and tell their friends how they aro helped is that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and haoiJinoss into their lives. Freed from their illness they want to pass the pood news r.kne to other sutTerintr women that tntv also may be relieved. ' 1 ji!sy Stock &.Jot3l1ry f The old re! id&ls ! BLACK-DRAUGHT I forStock-aadpoaltry mM;rcantS : tsk yvurjebb trli aaifS.-Ken isiittt Bve aCS j;.; ik-Jsa &t 'iss W i i J & i Causotl by W B .' J -I s "a A w ; ".4 I i i L fl x.A t tii lOilcn.i nf l-ui.li'--Ci t.io lu -suc.-r c'.-.c-.' ur t'r. !i out ( l!::te'tiou, C'..rc Is ;(n -a bv Aril-Stmi.:vh. Then: aro utin-r foiucirh i;.".irj"r which alsu :irc s-jiv hUhh ,a A iii-S' ornsu-ll -b Mch lnit. bmrtbctn, b!" t fi- mr.ait. "'"l f-pcalm-. !ur. ,ra-.e.- jl :!::i' li 'rh-T'! arc many ;01::;.n'..4 wlm.h, visile tlay do n-'t cause- much ai.s;r.-;c in ti-.- at-ei:.,cli Cs'-'f, are. V.-I i i t race,-. hi.- Ot an ;i' Ci--Jtnin;n-h .-r:. nv; til-.-' an' :.tc ' m:aa a: , bllieut.!!--?, 0:-c.;.:- ct the liv-r, r;.-ei:i:a- ti.snl. nul-'c.-.-i i'MU a cluod. '.i V',, ir-ce- m.i, m-l.n.lcia-, a i"l a lent train nt pb-8-(cal an-1 b.cri; il b.c,. rVa Itiat ie.-;. the vi, mn. o; o.l- If a.tls year ate r year. 'I'lv- :i:rht rlenu a.. 1 te i-liacii tlc-.-r ailne-roc at. th-ii .--i n,, eft riil of 111'-dUniwu-lL A u ,-nC:. ;-: a! iceC.-iTl ia-!ic-c rulbai tA'l'i'XiO nn-v :yi:-,.--.i it .- .ac O- -1" thil. On" it boiw-' .1 tne.ia.i.ncs of enf-'ul UH.T- -:' K.ri.'e nrr.-e 'I lao.- ia"C traubl'-h T.-nh ino-ntaial in-1 e.-.'l cm !':r nCc.jl tlin-- '.-ai:. alia be.,- 111 ..u.e- a i a f'-r r-,-i . Mil V. il 'J- tec. Aft. ' M HAT'cN'tc lor a i' w J-o'i th,- i:a- aici p.-a-cs In niv b'-iv-H .ii..-r,t.;-a. BATuSK- w jt 111- e c - -lv 1 n. - '-..I " vc b s,-.- tb n-,it.a of I'lcr,' tolUrs of th--.-. ::.ar-1- .-..-n-b's. fry llA'i1' cbo, umi jihi. !-.,., v. ,1 b- j'Ht. ae (tilt liUM,i.l ic ID its Laame. i- ft- o::t tin F.ATCN i o O -a ble Be- b'-x f:--::i him teiay. tic '.vcl refund a,U'- Mi-.n-y a - a 4rc not -aut-r. l. feAIUili. yuH YOUR ACID-STOMACH. 1 ki5 : CURED WITHOUT A STARVATION DIET AT A SMALL COST If you bxfti this awful dlsrnc, and w.i to Lu curt'U to stay cured wruo for FREE BOOK tfiiH, ri-sulf s aiM hiw t' treat. S.nt In plain, scalerl nveiopp. A cua.r ;in!"P'i n,atiTifir,t that rnr"S whfn all ottr I.Mil. Write fnr thfs bonk todny. CROWN MEDICINE COMPANY, QQDt r-z Atlanta, Go. out ol b irntt, i e.iMiH r-.iv.H cli. ?. OSS. fA,K. 1 HAIR FJALSAM t VS "JIUeautylo Gray and Faded Hm rsjttirtintTo i'vk C'itt.o. cm-' I'ich. eu:., htnLiM ail ii'iiQ, 'TiT rrna r-'infn;'. '.. the f-pt, iiinkf wnHntit? e'v. :,-. hv v,n.:i ur tf, lm, gifite, Miscox Cooiuicw tVorkii, i'utciujjfasW. Y. M'iiiiii'ti: Ayt niH cvyrj ih'i" tti vpr'yri,l us luculy in M'iii-' tiinc J.n.fiji ruiiiniiHwion t(j TtRht purty. No '- ijeiit-nci' nf.'ssct ry. Must hi-ncHl. r'lliil)!'?, w.'Ji '( (nifiiiiiml VVrtfN Bouthtnn'! Ma rhl ,V- tfruniM t :ti.,.i;iriit t a, (in. ll j lev r- f h t- t i. i - FRECKLES PfHinVCLY ReWOVFDhyPr Pmtt' t.t.a. iliiii-jiM.t.-.Yot.' Ut'-nlt r ninl, K-nlivik. t r. c, H. lrrv Co.. aaa v ci'tapn c,tt- mm j j Dnel foews A ' 1 . I ' A .' it h: tr.ph-te.! K-'i w.vd.- I'm;- r the new ,t!; bill !: has i..w.i both bra tic! .( t'v ' - i-oaiui o. S'i k.- . .utiuy oitU-. will v, rvive stile-;. .total raised. " ' Uivcnwood. Gen. S. K. Keeler of greenw ood, lias rcct-pted '.lie -li.;ir-, mansion if the Salvation Army Home Service campaign for the Greenwood - New Albany -one. l.ula.- An investigation of crop con uitlotis and outlook reveals that con ditions art? not altogether satisfactory. The planters are about three weeks be hind with their work. Meridian. The Lauderdale County Br.r Association has appointed com mittees in preparation for the annual mee! in? of the State liar Association In Meridian April -S and 29. Urookhaven. The Columbian Wood men have rented the old armory and carpenters and electricians are con verting it into clubrooms, library and reading rooms for a social club. Magnolia. Discontinuance of the custom of ringiiii! the church bell Sun day morning and evening was the eulv i ject of Informal discussion by 1'astor ! (.'ray of the Methodist Church. j Vabien. C. J. Homier, comity agent i ' for i'atroll county, shipped from this I place a cooperative car of bogs, Xol- j . withstanding the tart that foodstuff is scarce, the, heas were in fairly i,ood form. I Vaoo C"'y. Shipucnts of hogs from azoi i nunt v in the p.,s; few iinv nave am -."Mimed to a total of ep- j 1 r II tly $''..eee. N a! ly two i .T' ' of hoes w ore. shipia (1 from H iio'iia lit - t unlay. j " j Cohmihtis.--Teh-Jiams and let 'ere j oor.inic to tb" ol'fke of Fair S'rice Com-1 mb s:--r.cr Thomas J Locke from ail ; .-actions of the.' st:;te rrmm-ml that i official for his ueii.m in l-suing the margin of profit onier. 4 Natchez.--Construction of the plant of tin- Hluf: City Canning Company is under nay luce. The plant will em ploy about S" persons. Operations this season will he confiihd to toma toes, beans and okra. Indiannla. When Postmaster R. L. Ranch walked into tne postoffiee here lie found that the olfiee iron safe had been blown open and its entire con tents carried away some time after ' "-vat . ' is v; pie;,, p,. coming a marke' ; proem e, Huyers are : :. ;?: ' :,. i . i. . - :.; r ents per pound for hens, am. -.tii-r products are equal , in price, (me day la.st w. e-k they bou'-rii: l.-"n worth of chiekons and egg. J Water Valley.- The county agent of Yaloiue ha couniy, A. 0. Ilamilf'in. has recently recured a s-torage house for the putp. -e ,,f storing the farmers' products . until shipping day, and wliei-ehy the prodin t will he eared for ami shipped 'o best advantage, getting highest market jirices. .Tat kson --The first blood spilt in en foreiiig the f.-deral prohibit ion law in running 'low n, arn-ting aid pntiing out of lmsiti iiioon.-iiine whi-i v (ip- irater-- in MlssNsippi wait rejioro i to P ate ('.mie.:, -ii-nec v. Calvin Wells at heaih-juai'l'TS in .laekco:!. This cc mrreii at i're-.itiss, Ji fierscn Davis coanty. Line Mtointain. - That the school children of every p.iblic school in the I t?W siiould nnilm-go a careful seiea t.if'c pliy-i.-al .-snuii'.ation has just heen i vivel.y illiistrtft-l in th- re-uk o,' il- ini-pe.-tii r tt.itr!" tl.is week by Dr. Van ning IPol-on of ;.!aee of llle b c th of lie' stud- M.; of a gear! y coiiMiii dated high school. t 0 t. 9 Vicktlnirg. Tvemty honorary (f fl eers of the Mhisis.-ippi-Louiclana Fair Association will be electd l,y the board of direc'ors to represent the out-of-town subscribers to t'le capital stock of the association. The matter of appointing or electing the honorary officers' was determined on a recom mendation by I). 11. Fold, chairman of th! committee or. by -laws and ronstl tution. Newton. With S"0 registered dele gates and more than l.QnO visitors from all part;; of th strto, the s"Ventii an nual convention of Mississippi l)ap tlst Sunday schools and the I!. Y. P. U. closed as one of the greatest con ventions ever hold in the South. At tendance was; three times as great as at the strife flapfist ennvtntion. and in view of Dr. H. A. Fcrler of Atlanta, one of the leading divines in the South, and otlmr prominent workers, tho meeting has not been surpassed by any o'her religious event in the South ern s'ate?. Greenville Tho Greenville Bus! ne?s Women's Club is the name of a new organization ir. this city, with Mrs. Wallace Arnold as president. The purpose of the organization is to provide a meeting place and a home for .10 or more of the members. Pace. The peopie of Pace and the Ilostie Phalia territory are rejoicing over the prospects of early resump tion of automobile travel. For five months they havs been almost cut ofr from the world by the impassabla con dl'.lon of the roads. oi Mississippi fttWHBMUU .' I et l'oiet - l-'or'.y be. h! of rcgis ; ,...! ca't'. ,rv to be sold .a public '.s -sion !w on 'rhursiiay, April S, ' o. was aimeumvd. A: hk.i.d. -Th Ronton county Ti l;' r. -. i i . i t . tt;r,iiiei!-rt at Ashland, las ja'i ! n eraatnicl with an au- ! thoiaaoit lYfO.d of floaaiO. , , . . . Tisinnnlniro.- Vehna Long, IS, was burned to dc.ch it their home eight , miies north of town. Her clothiii;: causht fire from tlie fireplace. Clarksdale. A. I'. Xeely, one of the most sma'essfal and widely known planters of North Mississippi, died at his home here, following a brief ill ness. Water Valley. The Water Valley Hospital is doing a splendid work and improving daily in point of service and efficient operations, which are now almost daily. Fernv, ood. i'r. Oscar Howling, pres ident of the Louisiana State Board of Health and cue of the most noted health authorities in the South, was a visiter in the county. Kunora. Citizens of this place are preparing' to establish a landing place for airplanes as one of the places on the route through Mississippi, as pro posed by the Memphis Aerial Co. Hliie Mountain. Tippah county field meet will be held on April 6 and 7, and it is the desire of those in charge of the program to make this the best general field day the county has ever had. Ceffeeville. At a recent, business meeting of the members of the Presby-t-.-j.tn Chmcb of this phiec tho pastor, p.-. It. rt, .Mitchell, w-as retained for the comma- year with an increase in salary. Fay.-lle M. C. Harper, superin eouniy, has offered prir.es to boys from i mint, has offered p; ies to lioysfrom 10 to IS years of age for the host yield of corn grown in this county on one acre of ground. Lupora Fire destroyed the resi dence occupied by C B. McAhee. ed itor of the Webster County News, here. No one was at home at the time the house caught fire, and the cause is- unknown. Meridian. A special train, carrying approximately lei! 15. Y. P. V. members and a number of other Baptists, left here for Newton to attend the Missis sippi Baptist Sunday school and B. Y. P. V. convention, Cleveland. The Bolivar county field meet will be held here on April S-H. A splendid program has been arranged and representatives from every school in the county will compete for ora torical, scholastic and athletic honors. Columbus. Three separate road dis trict bond iss-ims in Lowndes county were validated by the act of the leais lature passed several days ago con firming and validating bond issues be ing bold up and pending became of minor discrepancies in the issunnc" of orders and other immaterial irregu larities. 1 iek.-n-t Safe blowers made an tin- suoee. -o til attempt to blow the vault of the l'ickins Bank. On opening the bank a crowbar was found on the floor: tile com hinaiion of the vault had been o.rn off the door and was lying on the liner with a burned fuse. the vault door was still intact, and the only tlanu.ae done was the destroying of the combination. Blue Mountain. The Mississippi Mionni Association ' the State School lv" ! B'iii'i. which hr.s for its object tie- advancement of the interests of the sigbiless men and women of the 1 1 .iitao'oveai'b. has just invited fVof. Da . id 1". Ctiyton, head of the school of history in Blue Mountain College, to deliver its annual address at its fortheominc li;o ression, to lie held in Jackson in May. t Brookhaven. Senator A. A. Cjhn has informed his constituency through the local press that the dipping of cat tle will he required in Lincoln county (very 2S days in the opsn territory for four dippings, in order to determine whether the open range is infected with cattle ticks. Should ticks be found there will be dippings every II days until cattle tire released from euarantine. Crystal Springs. One of the biggest ifcviavl meetings ever held in Copiah (ounty will be launched by the coop erative churches of the Baptist denom ination, consisting of the Crystal Springs Church, the Harmony Church, the Gallman Church, the County Linn Church, the Pilgrim's Rest Church and the Hopewell Church. The meet ing will begin on July IS and continue for several weeks. Vaiden. The' body of Preston Perry, the young man drowned in Black river near here, March 11. was recovered l.v a party of searching friends and relatives, who have been on the look out for it ever since the accident oc curred. Brookhaven Four candidates have announced for alderman In the Foutth ward, the largest city district. The present Incumbent. Sam Abiams, who has served about IS years, will volun tarily withdraw from public service rr.ivt January. 1 1 WASHINGTON STATE RATIFIES SUFFRAG SENATE OF FAR WESTERN STATE GIVES UNANIMOUS APPROVAL TO PROPOSITION, DELAWARE WILL ACT SOON Action By Legislature of Latter State Will Determine if W.omen Can Par ticipate in Coming Presiden tial Election. Olympia. Wash. Ratification of the proposed suffrage amendment to the federal constitution was completed by the Washington legislature, when the Senate unanimously passed a resolu tion ratifying the amendment. The resolution had previously beeu passed by the House. Washington was the thirty-fifth state to ratify the amend ment. Dover, Del. Whether women will participate as voters in the forthcom ing presidential primaries and in No vember election as provided in the proposed amendment to the federal constitution, rests with 52 hard-headed lawmakers of Delaware. The special session of the state legislature, called by Gov. Townsend, to ratify the amendment. The outcome of the fight as it stands is a guess. The problem is greatly complicated by tl.o fight over the proposed new code for school in tho state. Had the resolution for ratification heen offered and voted on the first day it would probably have been defeated. That is conceded by ever one hero, even the most pro suffrage adherents admitting they could have got nowhere had they started with tho convening of the ses sion. lint as in rdl fights of this char acter, time is an essential element, the suffrage leaders, including the gover nor, hope to he able to iron out the situation and win. It may lie two weeks before tho fight is won or lost. The influence of I'nited Slates Sen ator L. lleisler Ball of Delaware and Congressman Layton, Delaware's rep resentative at Washington, is to be used in behalf of suffrage. Should Delaware fail to ratify it will upset tho suffrage plans for par tieipating in the presidential pri maries. Thirty-six states are needed. Thirty-five have ratifed. With Dela ware acting favorably the thirty-six states would be assured, hut if it fails there will be no more legislative ses sions in which the suffragists have a chance of winning before next winter GUSTAV NOSKE RESIGNED German Minister of Defense Quits lm. portrmt Post Following Disorders. Independent Demands. Berlin. Gustav Noske, minister of defense, presenter1, his resignation to President Ebert. and the president ac cepted it. Other cabinet changes are Imminent. It was announced that the indepen dents demanded a definite labor cab inet and that the government was con sidering the demands. Plan 1921 Mardl Gras. New Orleans, La. Announcement was made that the Rex carnival or ganization would hold its annual Mar dl Gras. lOCl. on a scale larger than ever before, and the companion asso ciations, of Motims and Comus, would also re'vlve their mammoth parades and bails: in I'JJl Legion Meet Called. Washington. A national convention of the Private Soldiers' and Sailors' Legion to be held July 15 was called v the letrien's cxaeutive oommittae. Choice of the convention city has been left to a referendum vote. Military Blamed. Berlin. Military authorities are blamed by tin; government press bu reau for recent disorders, it being as serted that they and t he troops vvpro so r.ervoits C'.ai 111?? bst th.!':' morale. I ( ,n.ji- nH if ci.' M ' I I e 1 r li ' 1 RK'l (l! --JiaJllp IrjU iR n 7 -. . - ' .,-1,1 SENATOR NEWBERRY OfJITEO UK JURY IS SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS AND FINED $10,000 FOR ELEC TION CONSPIRACY. WILL NOT RESIGN HIS SEAT Senator's Brother Fined the Limit, but Escapes Prison Sentence Campaign Manager in Chief Receives Limit of the Law. Grand Rapids, .Mich. Truman II. Newberry, junior United States sen ator from Michigan, was convicted by a jury of tho chatge of having con spired criminally in WIS to violate the electiou laws. He was sentenced by Judge Sessions to two years' im prisonment and fined $10,000, released on bond pending an appeal and at once issued a statement declaring his intention to retain his seat in the upper house ualess that body decides otherwise or the supreme court up holds the decision. ' Sharing the fate of the senator were his brother, John S. Newberry, and 15 campaign managers, including Frederick Cody, New ork. and Paul H. King, Detroit. Charles A. Floyd, Detroit, was also sentenced to two years in -'f ''"i'V tentiary. hut ntifTltoTirf .' '"..J'' at? much as Newberry. The brother was fined JK'.OOi), and was one of four who were not sentenced to Leaven worth. The lightest senleine went to George S. Ladd of Stutetidge, Mass.. who was fined f 1.000. Other sentences were: William J. Mickel, two years; Allen A. Templeten, one year and six months; Roger M. Andrews, one oar and six months; Milton Oakman. one year and six months; Richard IL Fletcher, one year and three months; Fred Henry, cue year and three months; Hannibal A. Hopkins-, one year and one day; Libert V. Chdson, one year and one day; John S. New berry. SI'hOOli fine; li. Frank Lmery, t-.uuo fine; Harry O. Turner. 2,000 fine. Tho jury was ready with its verdict nt 11:12 a.m. Less than half an hour later they had heen discharged by the court, after freeing OS of the S5 de fendants. There was a brio!" respite for luncheon, then the senator and his Id associates were brought into court again. News of the convictions had been spread around the city and the room was jammed. For Balkan Alliance. Bucharest. Former Tllshep of Odes sa I'laton, who recently has been in Bulgaria, sayg he has been charged by Kiag Boris to form tin alliance be tween Bulgaria, Jugo-Slavia and Greece. New Canadian Fiscal Policy. Montreal. A new fiscal policy for Canada will be outlined in th house of commons on the return of Sir Rob ert Borden about May 1, according to announcement by C. C. Balloutyne, minister of marine. Gen. Wood Granted Leave. Washington Major General Leon ard Wood asked for and was granted a two-months' leave of absence to con duct his campaign for the. republican nomination for president. Vendetta Charged. London. The assassination of the lord mavor of Cork is believed by Finn Fein officials, to mark the opening of a political vendetta by a gang of Eng lish desperadoes. Wheat Fields Injured. Topeka, Kan. Reports reaching tho federal weather station hero indicate that the windstorm was pno of the moat disastrous that ever visited th" state. Tho principal loss was suffered by owners of wheat fields. Raise Pullman Rates. Wa-hinrton.-r-Permission has been grunted the Pullman Company by the Interstate Commerce Comm'ssion to file tariffs increising berth rtttet) ap pro'f'.x.a'oiv "0 per oer r 6 3a.L-A'S M K'ot water --i Sure Relief ire r- n re tNOlQhbTION .l XI If HTTNT'9 SAI.VK failt: in the 1 1 treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, Kll KtMiHUHll.Ttl llitt or oilier pY ltohlr.fr skin diseases. Price Fyl 7ac at dnwists. or direct from ') ll.lncnanii itdlclu Co.-SSiraiaii.Tu. il DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains of aches; feel tired; have headache,, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief in The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1695. 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