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2 THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH SO, 1918. HALF SICK, HALF WELL A Condition That Will Not Improve Upon Itsslf.. Tn th Sprint the derresftlnjr condl tion that many call fiprine; ttyer often run througU families and neighbor hood. This indefinite, hard-to-descrlhe state of poor health probably means - that you are thin-tioouea ana anemic. Exhausted thin blood Rets thinner, low vitality falla lower, poor appetite be comes poorer. Then the thoroughly exhausted system can no longer resist, and on cornea the prostrating illness or serious disease. Treat the half-sick. RDrlnc-tlred condition w ith that splendid course of medicine Hood's garsaparilla, to for tify the whole body; Peptlron, to lron ffce fendtmake.rich red blood: Hood's Pills to rouse the liver to Its regular dally duties, and the half-well re vives ' to perfect health. Each medi cine la valuable In itself but Is trebly so when ud lij thi pnpiMntinn, -BENN MESSENGER SERVICE Main fcCl or Main HI. " Prompt and efficient aervlce. t a.m. ' to I p.m. dally exoi pt Saturday, p.m. Sunday we clone at 2 p.m. tAdy.) t-!L. . . " "SEE THE MOON"" And don't forget that we can fill your Coal needs to your en tire satisfaction. Nice clean lump Coal ready for delivery NOW. MOON COAL CO. Phone M. 314 WHY HUN SPIES GO UNPUNISHED Congress to Blame Legisla tion Asked Three Months Ago as to Pro-Germans. DELAYS ARE Appeal of Executive Branch of Government Passed Over as Members Wrangle. Eve- A DAGGER IN THE BACK That's the woman's dread when she frets up In the morning to sturt the day's work.. "Oh! how my bnck a-iei." OOLU MJb'UAL Hani-Kim Oil Capsules tnken to day ease the backache of tomorrow tnken erery dny ends the backache tor all time. Don't delay. What's the use of suffering:? Hegln taking GOLD MED AL Haarlem Oil Oupaulra today and be relieved tomorroy. Take three or four every day and be permanently free from wrenching, dlatreNalnR bark pain, Iiut be sure to pet HOLD MiODAU Since 1696 UOLP M ICPALt Haarlem Oil has been- the National Remedy of Holland, tha Government of the Netherlands hav ing (ranted a speclul charter authorising tia preparation and sale. The housewife of Holland would almost as soon he without bread as she would without her "Ileal Dutch Drops," as she quaintly rails GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Cap iilea. This Is the one reiiaon why you will find the women end children of Hol land ao sturdy and robust. OOL.O MKDAL, are the pure, original Haarlem oil Capsules Imported direct from the laboratories In ITsnrlem, Hol land. But b sure to set OOU) MEDAL, ijwk for the nam on pv'ery boy.. Sold py rename aniiwiais in aenica parkaae. three slica. Money refunded if thev do not help you. Accept only the OOI.D MEDAL. All others are imitations. -.(Adv.) Proposals for COAL The Board of Trustees ,of the Georgia State Sani tarium, Milledffcville, Ga., invites proposals up to 10 a.m., April 17th, 1918, to furnish said institution with 10,000 tons of Straight Hun of Mine Steam Coal and 1,000 tons of "Hound" Domestic Coal, size 4 to 2 inches, de--.cycs to be made during the term of the contract, as may be directed by the institution. Bidders will be required to slate the aliun of the mine from which the proposed coal .ould be shipped, the proximate analysis of the coal and the guaranteed B. T. U. The bidder is requested to state in his proposal the prevailing freight rate from his shipping point to Milledgcville, (5a. The successful bidder will be required to make ;m approved Im-ii; in the sum of $.",000 as surety ."or the faithful perform nce of the contract. The right is reserved to ?ject any or all bids. Address proposals to Board of Trustees, Georgia Slate Sanitarium, '-cv'lJc, Ga. (By David Lawrence.) (Copyright, 1918. by New York rung Fast company.; Washington, March 80. When ever something goes wrong with the war machine, Inevitably the critics assail the executive branches of the government Somebody Is a pacifist or hasn't his heart In the war or Is temperamentally unlit or hasn't been a republican or a democrat, or a business man or some thing-els. Congress is such a compli cated and so often an Invisible affair that the senate and house can go along wasting their time on irrelevant mat ters at the expense of ursfaiVy reeded legislation without much bulng said about It Moreover, there is ns particular person to hold responsible; there fore, no one is held responsible. But the neglect of important leg islation in the past few weeks is one of the most depressing things about the ability of our democratio government to compete with the smooth-working machinery of our enemies. , Female Spy Deadliest Most people ImiiRlne, for lnntance, Unit when the attorney-general united for legislation three months ego to punish female spies for the female of the species f more deadly than the male congress would of course not hesitate to grant the 'request but the bills are still pending and even If a woman spy were caught she could not be given severe puulshmant. Most people imsgine that when the executive branoha of the gov erment appeals to congress to give it sufficient laws to punish pro- ' Germans, engaged in insidious ef forts to interfere with the sale of liberty bonds, of course such leg islation would be promptly passed. But bills amending the espionage act to cover such cases are still pending. And the liberty loan eampaign opens on April 6. The request was made last January. Most people imagine that If a man putH bombs on American trun.sporta currying American boys to Europe, Hml he is I'iiiiKht doing this, of course he ran he Phot at sunrise or hanged or electrocuted. Hut the fnct Is hn can not got more than about eighteen months In Jail and a $2,00(1 fine. Herr Von Itlntolch, master German ngent was caught In such a conxplr aoy, but the only statute on which he could be prosecuted wns Interference In interstate comnicrc.o. The bills providing for severe penalties have not been acted upon. Most people Imsgine that when there are big firee and destruction of American property in munition plants and war factories, swift snd oondign punishment oan be meted out to offenders. But there is no federal taw to punish arson or the bombing of American ships by the placing of explosives aboard, snd the destruction of government property can be carried on with out fear of serious consequences to ine onenaers. ror this con gress is to blame. AImo, the department of Justice has wanted a law wherewith to prevent anybody from entering or leaving the United Stntes without a pn.isport, ao that exceptions could be made only In the cases of Individuals engaged on le gitimate errands and so thnt all others attempting to enter or leave might come within federal Jurisdiction. Hut no such law hns been grunted, though It was first sought lant December. Dilly-Dallied Over Others. Turning to the. war department, the provost marshal's otllcs has been em bnrrassed by Inability to get the leg iHlatlon It hns been requlnng, the reg iHtnilioii of boy a reaching Mho age of 21 since June K In Ht and hereafter. Similarly confederation of the no-railed uuuta, bill rnnhllng the war department to fix the number of men It can get jut of class onj Is delayed. Tills military, legislation is of an ur Kent character presuinin , of course, ttiat Premier Lloyd George's appeal for American troops, lead by Lord Bead ing, received the attention which it deserved. President Wilson has been asking for authority to consolidate war bureaus and divisions not additional power by any means, but' law enabling him to distribute and make flexible such ex ecutive power as he has to permit the cuttln., of red tape and the removal of legislative restrictions that have ham pered freedom of action. Coi ress has dilly-dallied along on that too. Other measures that ought to be acted" uDDn oromDtlv Is the federal CULPABLE I amendment for woman suffrage, which hclo uu ytioovu vjr iiiv uuvsa nun t before the senate, .Tieviiiie, too, such ao the price fixing bills and kindred legislation that would make the people feel that congress s reully looking: out for their Interests. But instead, time Is given to po litical discussion, and time is taken to listen to the back-stairs gossip and attacks on Gen. Pershing through the medium of returning generals who have axes to grind. Time is given to listen to digrun tied contractors who haven't mad war pr fits enough, to oohstitu nt v.ho are seeking commis sions, promotions, government Jobs and things of that sort. Congress Only Medium. The trouble Is that about the only organisation in Washington that is trying to got along by peaoe-tlme methods Is congress. What the sen ate and house meed Is a war cabinet or council, or priority committee, or accelerating machinery of some kind, even If It means a redlstr.butlon of committee assignments or committee meetings, so that members who are on more than one committee can get around to such sessions or permit oth ers now on unimportant committees to get into the war game, too. The executive branches of the gov ernment have plenty of weak spots, but the country ought to know some thing about what Is happening In its national legislature, Its only effective medium for .the expression of the will to victory. I PRIMARY FOR BLEDSOE FIXED FOR APRIL 13 Lammasch, the text of which has not been published by any paper, but which puts clearly the Question of aiutei .uropa and the German al liance, has raised a great commotion in the German circles of Austria. Finally, what la mora BArlniia fn. UanaiaateS lor Various Offices monarch or the Danube, the food sit uation nas emerea a critical stage. ine Austrian premier. Sevdler. h just declared tnat one could not ab solutely count upon the Importation of cereals from Rumania or Ukralnia before the month of June. Announced and Full Ticket to Be Put Out. (Special to The News.) Pike vl lie, March SO. Mindful of the fact that . even though we are engaged In a war to the hilt, civil aftairs must continue to function, and In conformity to this condition the republicans of Bledsoe county will hold a primary elec tion on April 13 to select candidates for the county offices which are to be chosen by the people In August The following are candidates In the primary: T. T. Swafford for sheriff. Incumbent, no op ponent; Harmon Hale, for trustee, no opponent; Peter Angel, for county court clerk. Incumbent, no opponent; George MoWiUlama. for circuit court clerk; R. U Robinson, W. A. Barber and J. H. Put nam, for county Judge. As will be seen, the only contest Is for county Judge. Mr. Robinson Is the present Judge, and candidate for re-election. It Is Intlmatedthat the democrats will not present a partisan front at this time, considering the fact that there Is enough wer in Europe without Indulging In one at horns. However, Mr. McWIIIlams, the republican candidate for circuit court clerk, will have opposition In the. person of F. S. Ferguson, who Is the Incumbent While not courting a partisan contest. Ferguson will run principally upon his personal record and merits. While the county is normally republican by nearly two to one, Mr. Ferguson hns carried the county three times twice as Its sheriff and once to the office he now fills. MISSISSIPPI PASSES FIFTY NEGROES GO TO CAMP MEADE a White Draft Men From AH Boards Will Leave for Gor don Monday. Fifty negro registrants from, county draft board No. i left for Camp Meade at 6:30 this morning. A get-ready meet ing was held in the Juvenile court room at the courthouse Friday at 4 o'clock, where forty-six of the fifty negroes from board No. 2 answered the rollcall and were furnished meal tickets and given Instructions for their trip to camp. Harry Mann, formerly a United States cavalryman, was made captain of the company. Capt. Mann was given live sergeants John H. Jetton, Thomas Moore, Allen S. Humphrey, Robert 8. Crawley and Charlie Simmons. ' After each sergeant ad received a list of the men under his charge and formed them In squads, Robert Hancock, clerk or county draft board No. , gave full details of what each man was required to do, and gave helpful advice as to each man's conduct as a soldier. The negroes were asked If they wanted to ao home last night and every man held up bla 1 April April April 1st 2nd 3rd All deposits made in our Savings Department on the above dates will earn 4 interest for the en tire month of April. First National Bank Of Chattanooga United State Depositary Tifty-Third Year IIDnilf nnv .af-arumr- m,,at ? was oroerea tnat they be al uui.t uni IVILHOUnC l0Wea 10 6. but appear Compulsory Education Act Is Among Important Bills Rati fied by Legislature. AMERICAN TELEPHONE GIRLS AT POSTS IN FRANCE Thirty-three Operators Who Speak Both English and French Assigned to Duty. Paris, Waroh 80.--Thlrty-three American telephone girls, who speak Knglish and French equally well, have Just arrived to operate the swltch boards In the various army headquar ters. They have been divided between the principle army centers, .Paris, Gen. l'ershlng's headquarters In the Meld and the headquarters lines of com munication. , i American officers have been pleas--i mirt)rHe4 when taking up the telepnune receiver to hear the familiar "number, pleuse," or "line's busy," In stead of the UHual French equivalent Although the French telephone equip ment Is not as modern as that in America, the girls are feet becoming used to It, and olllcers remufk. that thoy already notice an improvement In the telephone service. BATTLE IN MOUNTAIN CABIN FATAL; SLACKER SHOT Rawlins. Wyo March 80. -Victor T. Ward, of Orlmes, Okla., an alleged drart evader, was ehot and probably fatally wounded yesterday In a battle In a lonely cnhln In the Hemlnon moun tains where Ward in alleged to have been hiding for several weeks, accord ing to word reaching here today. When the oflloois entered the cabin Ward opened fire, It Is said, slightly wound ing one or the deputies. 75 KILLED) 90 WOUNDED BY HUN SHELL IN PARIS Paris, March 80. Seventy-five, persons were nllled and ninety wounded, most of them women and rhildren, when a shell fired by a German long-range gun fell on a church in the region of Paris while (lood Friday services were being held, according to nn official com munication Issued this evening. THEATRICAL BOARDING- . - HOUSE BURNS FOUR DEAD Jaokson, Miss., March JO. The bien nial session of the Mississippi legisla ture adjourned late yesterday by agreement following passage Thurs day night over Gov, Bilbo's veto of the state statistics levy bill, fixing the rate of 5 1-2 mills. The legislature, on the opening day of the session, ratified the federal pro hibition amendment being the first state In the Union to take such action. Prohibition legislation enacted during the session Included a "bone dry" measure' which repeals present laws with regard to receipt per month of liquor and provides for drastic re strictions on importation, transporta tion and poHHpsHlon of liquor. The law becomes efrectlve May 24. A compulsory education bill was among the more Important measures passed. Kvery child within the ages of 7 and 14, under the provisions of the Mil, must attorn) school for at least sixty days of the calendar year, "pro viding county or separate school dis tricts at special elections vote la fa vor of such action." A new law on the statute hooks which Is regarded as Important In col onization plans of south Mississippi was enacted. It authorizes corpora tions owning cut-over lands to develop 20 per cent, of their holdings and dis pose of them to homeseekers. "IT SURE DOES THE WORK" Changeable weather and wet feet make March a dangerous month for coughs, cold, croup and whooping oough. Pe prepared to get prompt re lief. Don't let a cold run Into sr-Inns lckness. Mrs. W. H. Thornton, 8523 10th St., Little Rock. Ark., Hos: "My little boy had a severe attao' of croup and I honestly believe he would have died If It had not been for Foley's Honey and Tar. Two doses relieved him. I would not be without It at any price." Jo Anderson, druggist, Chat tanooga, Tcnn. (Adv.) at the court nouse this morning at 6 o'clock. When um run was caiieu mis morning every man was present They marched to the '.terminal station, where they entrained for camp, golhg over the southern by the way or Knoxviiie and Bristol to Camp jueaae. me train on which the Chat tanooga man left was made up in Mem phis, and had already several hundred wacKs rrom West Tennessee counties. Those who left today are: Harry Mann, captain. Sherman Klne. Jo Sanders. James K. Farmer. Arthur Elder. Henry Jackson. Ernest Henderson. Paul Barnes. Robert Smith. Thomas Moore. Charlie Cnrson. Willie II. Wilson. Ernest Wilson. Anderson E. Woods. Earl R. Phillips. Robert S. Crawley. James C. Hurt. Fella Porsey. Sidney T. U Woods. George Krox. James KeUo. Clarence. H. Ursgg. Robert McDermott. William Nichols. John Pullom Frank Gibson. John H. Jetton. J limes A. Gibson. William M. Gibson. John W. Powell. Richard Gordon. Clifford Ralley. John Maggert. Sidney C. Bell. Sloan McEIroy. Allen A. Humphrey. Ben Nicholson Ben Nixon, John North. Charles Simmons. James U Heney. Clifford McCullough. Willie Bllllngsley. Luther B. Miller. Wright C. Carter. Osrnle Good. Will Cllft. William Cowan, lllghnrd McConnoIL William II. Miller. Lawrence Wright unnncei Neal. County draft board No. t has called men who will leave Monday to meet at the courthouse Sunday, 4 p.m. Chattanooga and Hamilton county's white registrants will leave during the dny Monday. City board No. 1 will fur nish thirteen men,- city board No. 2 fif teen men, county board No. 2 ten men, county board No. 1 five men. The white men, forty-three In all, will be sent to Camp Gordon. Many draftmen will take meals In Chattanooga during the Ave days of movement of registrants. Chattanooga restaurants and hotels have been notified to be ready to feed these men, as they win stop over nere on their' way to Camp Gordon. r E. H.SOTHERN RETURNS BRITISH PUT SIXTEEN PLANES OUT OF ACTION Enthusiastic Over Pershing's Majority of Attacks Made on Recreation Flans. Now York, March SO. Three persons were burned to death, one was killed by a fall and two were seriously In lured In a lire In a theatrical boarding house In West Thirty-eighth atreet eorly yesterday. Th cause of the fire Is unknown end tire otllclnls are investigating re ports that it was of Incendiary origin. There have been six fires at the house slncn the first of the year, according to the fire marshal. The monetary loss was small. EVERY TINGE tRO-GERMAN ISM WEEDED FROM NEW YORK CLUB YOU'RE BILIOUS! CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS TONiGilT Don't stay headachy, sick, or have bad breath and sour stomach. New York, March SO. Every tinge of pro-dernianlsin in the personnel of the membership of the New York Ath letlo club, the use of German In con versation about the clubhouse and (lerman and pro-Oormnn books In Its library are to bo weeded out through netlon taken by the club's boned of governors. The governors announced yesterday thnt this action had been decided upon at a recent meeting, at which ono member was expelled and three others were suspended pending trlnl April 9. On that date two mem bers row Interned ns enemy aliens nt Fort Oplethorpo, Oa., will be ousted, It wna stated. The membership of the club num bers more than R.000. , GERMANS ATTEMPTING TO BUY UP RUSSIAN COTTON Wake up feeling fine! Best lax ative for men, women and children. WORK WHILE YOU SLEEPj Moscow, Thursday. Mnrch IS. (Bv the Assoelnted Press.) It Is reported by ttm bolshevik organ Iv.vestta that the Hermans are attempting through neutrnls to buy up Kuislan cotton In Khiva and Ferghana. Itusslan Turke stan and elsewhrrA In the trans-'",:is-plnn snd trnns-Cnusonsl.in rcirlons. High rrlces nro being offered nnd de posit a are bring paid on prospective crops. Appnrentlv as a preventative meas ure the soviet council at Tashkent, capital of Turkestan hns ordered the confiscation of nil cotton In the country. An Atlantic" Tort March SO. E. H. Sothern, the actor, and Wlnthrop Ames, theatrical producer, who were sent abroad by the Y. M. C. A., at the requost of Oon. Pershing, to Investi gate the needs of American troops In France for rerrention and relaxation, returned yesterday on an American ship. They announced that they would soon make a report to theater men In New York with a view to taking steps toward providing American soldiers in France with entertainment. Mr. Soth ern pointed out that the Americans were at a disadvantage In this respect compared with English and French troops, who were nenrer home and wore able to obtain entosfainmont on leave of absence. "Oen. Pershing; told us," he said, "that relaxation in the form of enter tainment was hs much nectary to soldiers ns food nnd sleep." "Words cannot describe nor can pic tures portray the desolation that ex ists In the battle-scarred country," Mr. Sothern sold. "The feeling was Impressed on me thnt no ono has nny right to be over there unless ho Is taking some part In the struggle. It Is a grim, deadly work the nien are engaged In, and when they are not In the trenches It In necessary for their welfare thnt their minds be turned from Its exact ing seriousness. "The Canadians have taken up the Idea of recreation and relaxation In earnest nnd they have what they term sn actors' factory rlsrht behind the lines, which provides the amusement Ihey so relish." CAMP GORDON TO GET 3,700 DRAFT MEN FROM EAST concentrated uroups on Front South of Somme. London, March 80. Sixteen Oerman airplanes were put out of action yes tcrday by the British, It Is announced ofllcially. The statement follows: "A majority of our attacks were made on enemy groups on the battlo front Thursday, south of the Somme, where largo concentrations of the enemy were constantly reported. The work continued until dark, in srite of rain Hiorms ana low clouds. Twenty-six tons of bombs were dropped and nearly a quarter o a million rounds were fired upon different targets. "There was not much fighting, con sidering the number of British ma chines In the air, but on the battle front the fire from the ground became very heavy. Nine German machines were nrougnt down, nve others were disabled and two others were shot down by fire from the ground. Twelve of our machines are missing." CLEAR YOUR HEAD, BREAKTBAT COLD Get 'after that cold, cough, grippe With Dr. King's New Discovery. Atlanta, ri.v, March SO. The trans fer of S.Ton drafted men from north ern nnd eastern camps to Camp Gor don during the next week was an nonnced et division headquarters last night. These troops will bo used to Mil up certain units at the lornl can tonment. It was olllelally stated. ATLANTA LIBERTY LOAN PARADE BEING PLANNED Knjoy lite! Ilcmove the liver and bowel iKMKcn which Is keeping your hind dliy. your tongue coat'd. brrath offensive nnd stomach sour. Pon't stav hllinis, sick, headachy, constipated nnd full of r-old. Whv don't you get a box of Cmi-nuts Irom the ding store and eot line or two tonight and enjoy the most, gentlest liver nnd towe rlcans lnf you tvi-r experienced T Veil will i'k up teeling tit and fin.-. Ciscarets nev. r grip., or sh ken like salts. pdH and oalmt.'l. They net no rcnUy that yo'i hardly irallie you have tixcn a r.t thurtie. .Mothers should give crops, sick, billons or feverish children a whole I'asi .nrct anv time- they net thoroughly and are harmless. (Adv.) DAYTON-TO-WASHINGTON FLIGHT IS SUCCESSFUL Vahlnirtoii, March SO. riotiert Pounds, of the- Standard Aircraft eor poratlon. of lV-ivton. O. made n con ttnuoiifl flight from Unvton to Wash ington yesterday In a battle plane to be, tested hero by army officers. He tarte1 at 7 o'clock vesterd;iv mnrn Inir and arrived at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, Atlanta, Oa.. March SO. Announce ment was made yesterday thnt national I my troops from Camp Oordon will parade In Atlanta on April In cele bration of the opening of the local campaign for the third liberty loan. Don't wait until It 'sets" Into your entire system and approaches the dan gerous stage. Go to a druggist as millions of others have done during the last fifty years, and yet a BO-cent bottle tho same price it always has sold at. Throat-tickle is relieved by .the first spoonful, eyes stop watering, chest- phlegm loosens, sneezing censes, cough cases up, sniffling is done away with. quick relief follows. Good for every member of your fam ily from grandma to the youngster. Just say "King's New Plscovery," to your druggist hell have it PAINTERS' DEMANDS MAY HALT CAMOUFLAGING SHIPS New York. March SO The work of ramntiftaging ships .n this bailor may be brought to a halt n.nt week un less ttip demands of ship painters for a rnlo In pay is granted. The painters, who now Ket HO cents an hour, ask an Increase of ;o cents and threaten to strike next Mondav unb-s their demnnds are granted. Tho men sav they hnvn the support of tho In ternational liruthuhood of Painters. INTERNAL STRIKE HOLDS SWAY IN CENTRAL EMPIRES Washington. March SO. An official dlspa'eh from Switzerland yesterday says the Herman offensive started at a moment when Internal strife was dlrtmbing the central empires. "In r.cnnany the memoirs of Prince I.lchnowsky and the htter of th for mer Krutp director. Mr. Muellon. have produced animated d'cuRKi.ns which Rt-o fe.'ldv echoed by the news- MKerj." s.is tlio message. "In Atis- rl t!ie situation appears dlmVult Vccorillm- to correspondent In VI- ennu wN writes to the Munchener N-u'ste a hrii hten, they nro facing a new ministerial problem bv thepro-to.ii-a'lon of e-ilimi v nnerolioni. On the other hand trie letter of Trot Keep iowel Movement Regular. Pr. King's New Life Pills cause i healthy flow of bile and rid your stom nch and bowels of waste and ferment log body poisons. They are a tonic to your stomach and liver and tone the general system. First dose relieves. Try It today. Still 25c, all druggists. (Adv. ) CENraviir UX AIU HOT 6 tot J wAJTK, ELDATOO. SLRY1CE. STEAM HEAT., Calomel Loses You a Day's Work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone Instead v ii Bead my guarantee ! If bilious, constipated or head achy you need not take nasty, sickening, danger ous calomel to get straightened up. Every druggist In town your orug- gist and everybody's druggist has no ticed a great falling off In the sale of calomel. They all give the same rea son. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking its place. "Calomel is' dangerous and people know it while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist Dod son's Liver Tone Is personally guaran teed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle doesn't cost very much. but if It falls to give easy relief In every case of liver sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for uut iuCiiy toatli. Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling flnet no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stomach or constipated bow els. It doesn't gripe or cause incon venience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's workl Take Dodsoa't. Liver Tone in stead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. For sale by Jo Anderson, and all leading dealers. (Adv.) JACK O'DONOHUE CO, UNDERTAKERS . 301 C. Sixth St., Opp.Fountain Square -:- Phone Main 1516 Order -C3 fh A n 1X7 Don't! Now V Delay STEAM AND DOMESTIC , For Immediate Delivery Qrder now before you are out and avoid inconvenience. Qgdcn Coal & Suppltf C5 BUILDING Pfttftvil RWEASTUND MATERIALS ffiffi PmM OmCE MtYARD 706 . NIMH ST. TELEPHONES MAIN 376 & Z19 Also called tetter, Salt Rheum, Pruritus, Milk Crust, Water Poison, Weeping Skin, etc DR.CANNAMT For flftren years I have brrn treating en dltraat lone tCZEMA I hnve bandied over one million eaaei I do not pretend to know it all but I am con rinrcd the drneane u due to an exreu of acii' in the hlond and closely muted to rheum'nm a d cancer. Tins acid sunt be removed. Bciema ) called nr tome people Itch. Tetter, Salt Rheum Pruritus Milk Cruat. Weeping Skin etc. I em fully convinced Kcieina its curatile disease and when I sav it can be cured. I mean iust " list I say t--u n-r. vf nnii noi nirrt-ir imiciirw up mm whim- if, ,a xmmn. return worse than before It makes no difference srhal other doctors hsve tnid you 01 what all you have tried, all latk Is Just a chance to prove to vou thA tins vast experience lias taurht me arrest deal that would be of help to you If you will write me today I will send vou a free trial at my mild sooth ins; cuaranteed treatment that will do more to convince yon than ot anyone else could in a month s preachins; It's all op to yon If you uRei anv more with enema and refuse to merely- write to me for free trial mat Mini yourself No mattet where vou live I have treated youi nenrhbor. Merely dropping aw oostal today te likely tn live yon more real comfort in a week than roo vei sxnerted te enjoy aain Do it right now your very life may be at stake I. E. CAN NAD AY, M. 1543 Court BIl, Sedalla, Mo. Xssrme: fatre rVefieesI JJ. gwtaiie, se as now issssr s Jtest I slsist ws. Seaa thia atjc te soaae Ror sssfforer fresa ecaena. It will be a kiad act by ysm. MOTICE! TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Cut this out and keep for reference. Main 71 Main 73 ftflain 171 All at headquarters, Tenth and Georgia avenue. Call above nuuibt-rs for baggage, moving, storage, freight and all transfer business. . Call Main 52 for Warehouse at Fifth and Broad St. Chattanooga Transfer and Storage Co. Fred A. Bryan, President. "