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" THE RLUED CUUUU1L Owe Their Health To Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound overshadowing Indeed Is the success of this great medicine. Compared witn , it, all other medicines for women's ills seem to be experiments. Why is it so successful ? Simply because of its sterling worth. For over forty years it has had no equaL Women lor two generations have depended upon it with confidence. Thousands of Their , Letters are on our flies, which prove these statements to be facts, not mere boasting. Here Are Two Sample Letters t Poll Rivor Mml "Three years ago I gave birth to a little girl and after she wai born I did not pick up well. I doctored for , two months and my condition re mained the same. One day one of your little books was left at my door and my husband sug gested that I try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I started it Immediately and I felt better and could eat better after the first bottle, and I continued taking it for some time. Last year Igave birth to a baby boy and had a much easier time as I took the Vegetable Compoundf or four monthsbef ore baby came. On getting up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 363 Colum bia Street Fall River, Mass. 'Wise Is the Woman Who Insist Upon Having Mother and Daughter Helped. Middleburg, Pa. -"I am glad to state that Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompounddidmemuch good when I was 85 years old. I was run down withf emaletrouble and was not able to do anything, could not walk for a year and could not work. I had treatment from a physician but did not gain. I read in the papers and books about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and decided to try It The first few bottles gave me relief and I kept on using it until I got better and was able to do my work. The Vegetable Com pound also regulated my daughter when she was IB years old. 1 can recommend VegetableCompound as the best medicine I have ever used."-Mrs. W. Yergeb, R. 3, Box Zi, MiaaieDurg, ra. QEETS WITHOUT- ULS. ABSENCE OF AMERICAN REPRE SENTATIVE CAUSES REGRET AMONG OTHER POWERS. TURKISH TREATY UP FIRST With acknowldgmnts to, K, C. fij t LYDIA C.PINKMAM MEOICINC CO- LYNN.MA?S, . j Perfect Health is Yours If the Blood is Kept Pure Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Im purities in the Blood. Tou should pay particular heed to any indication that your blood supply Is becoming sluggish, or that there Is a lessening In its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that Is ever present, waiting to attack wherever there is. an opening. A few bottles of 8. 3. 8, the great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just now to keep the system In perfect condition. S. S. S. is an ex cellent system-cleanser: It is not sold or recommended for Venereal Diseases. Gq to your drug store and get a bot tle to-day, and If you need any medi cal advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co, 112 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. SOLD FOR 80 YEARS For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER . Also Pine General Strengthening Tonic. SOU IT AIL MM ITOUS- ' Daily Bulletins on Progress of Meet Ing Will Be Issued Dardanelles and Constantinople Form Knotty Problems. San Remo. Questions in connection with the peace treaty with Turkey will comprise the first business to ba taken up by the supreme council of the allies. This was decided upon at a conference in the Duvachan Palace, where the sessions are to be held, at tended by Premiers Mtti of Italy, T.invrf chorea of Great Britain, and Millerand of France. It was agreed that daily com muniques should be issued, as upon the occasion of previous sessions of the council It developed definitely todav that the United States would not be represented at the conference. The prime ministers of the three sTA&t nowers Nitti. Millerand and Lloyd George have expressed decided reeret that the United States govern mnt wan takinar no Dart in what is regarded as one of the final acts of the peace conference. As far as it can toe sensed, the feel tmr hara in that the absence of Amer ica is only a temporary one, and that the reasons for her present detach ment are likely to disappear. For the present, however, the prime ministers, foreign ministers and am bassadors of France, Great Britain, itaw Jnnnn Rfileinni and Greece at . thA meetine are occupied with prou leros particularly affecting themselves and there is no disposition to aweu unduly uDon the lack of American naxtirlnation. The decision to make the Turkish tfoatv thp first business of the con ference was not unexpected, as there appears to be general agreement max HA thn Turkish Question was one of the main reasons for the calling of the conference, it might as well be taken up at the very beginning. It u Riirrniinded bv many perplexities, nmonir them naval and military ques tions, such aa the manner of policing the Dardanelles, what form or con rni ahull tin net tin In Constantinople, the deliminatlon of the boundaries of Thrace and Armenia and the question of tha Greek position In Smyrna Another subject which has not been much mentioned as yet, but which will be brought 'before the council before Us close, will be the condition In In ternational exchange and the position tn which Italian industry has been placed by lack of coal. and he swapped his seoucB. for- e smile r3 GOSH BUT thai trolley. WAS ALMOST as packed. A3 IF they'd queered. ALL THE candidates. FOR PRESIDENT in. WHENEVER THE car awayed. I SAT on the lap. OF A pudgy lady. MY BRAND new derby. WA8 SUNK without a trace. AND A garlic breath. BLEW DOWN my neck. 7 AND MY foot went to Bleep. AND THE rest of me. i ENVIED MY fooL AND I was sore. YES, GOOD and sore. AND THEN a chap. WHO CAUGHT my eye. CHEERED ME up. WITH A Jolly grin. AND SAID to mev "NO GROUCHES Now." AND HONEST, I felt betUr. IT WAS an ad. OF A cigarette. BUT I'LL aay this. . IF THE ad alone. CAN CHASE a groucK, THE CIGARETTES. A A THEM8ELVE8 MUST dab WHAT THE car card Bald, -THEY SATISFY." I'LL SAY they do. IT WILL tickle yon to find ou how good Turkish and Domestic tobaccos taste when blended intho exclusive Chesterfield way. .They do satisfy. And you'll be pleased to find out also that Chesterfields keep firm and fresh in their special, moisture-proof package. (CEfflARBTTBS .Tarkaon. Sixteen of the forty scholarships to Blue Ridge, N. C, to be given by the Educational Commission of the State Y. M. C. A., have been awarded, according to B. Frank Brown, Hrnrtnr of this work. The recipients of the scholarships are men who will be given training in physical education work this summer Blue Mountain. Tippah County has just been organized for the forthcom ing Salvation Army campaign in May, the perfecting of the organization hav ing been done by Charles A. Wagner of Greenwood, Miss., zone manager of this portion of Mississippi. Tippah has been allotted $800 as its official quota Grenada. The city council, after hearing the prayers and solicitations of a large delegation of men and women, passed at its April meeting the "anti free range chicken ordinance" which denies to the rooster and his mate and her progeny the privilege of roaming wheresoever they will, especially in some neighbor's flower beds or garden. IRISH IN RIOT RUSH TROOPS Many 8hots Fired By Both Sides and Eleven Wounded Are Kusnea to Hospitals. nnhlln. The town of Londonberry was in the grip of violent riots for four hours. A mob of civilians at tacked a soldiers' club and a battle The troops bairricaded them selves and beat off charge after charge until the police came to reimorce fhom ' Then 200 soldiers marched out f...ri rtoarnA thn streets, but immedi - - - . . . . ately afterward a mob attacnea tno wrnrks In another quarter of the city. Many shots were fired. Eleven persons were removed to nospiiais. a In 1930. "I want to buy a battleship," said the lady secretary of the navy." "Well?" "I wonder If I could get the chair woman of the naval committee Inter ested?" "Ask her to go battleship shopping with you." Louisville Courier-Journal No Longer. "How long do you suppose a young married couple could live on lovei "As long as it lasts, I Imagine." Brlaht. Smartlee Tve Invented a machine to tell fresh eggs. Smarter Tell them what? WOMEN! DYE IT AND SEE! Instead of Buying. Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded Garments with Diamond Dyes" Fun I Fight high Irving costs with "Diamond Dyes." Perfect results are sure, no matter if vonr old ADDarel be wool or silk;, Unen, cotton or mixed goods. ,- "Diamond Dyes" are guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to fcouse-drewee, ginghams, aprons, blouses, stockings, eklrU, sweaters, children's eoau, draperiee, everything I The Direction Book la package tells plainly how to diamond-dye over any color You an not make a mi.Uk.. To mstch material, bare druggiat show yon "Diamond DyM Color Card. Accept ao substitute! LFHrSTCTJE POLISH MARTIN MARTIN ESTAB. IS 2 CHICAGO b mm F M t 9 I 1 c. im anil hrrl wnrk h uainff E-Z Stove Polish; absolutely dustiest, smoke! est. odorless; gives a curapie eoony-au aauw. to - in. nf P.7 tilt Shoe Polish. AH dr and white. It saves the leather and prevents cracking. Don't risk chaap polish. To open box Just lift the latch. fSHOE-POUSEI Say Food Outlook Bad. Washington. Alarming reports of decreased food production due to tha apnroitv of farm labor have been made by senators and members of the Houso r,n iiavo recentlv returned to the capital. Berlin Walters Strike. Rnrltn. Forty thousand waiters mt nn strike here. The Hotel Adlon ani n. few other hotels and restau rants yielded to the demands or. me strikers and are still open. Lynching Feared. Tj.Tineton. Kv. Lucien Jenkins, Tl, nrrv charred with assaulting six- Lar.old Willie Trimble of Danville, Ky., waa rushed to the Lexington Jail from Danville to thwart a , possium lynching. Christen 8teel Bargee. cf Tsmu Mn.-r-Two self-Dronelllng steel barges, the "Birmingham" and va "TiiBPAloosa." for use in govern ment service on the Mississippi, wars christened here. Would Give 11.25 Bonus. waahineton. Revised plans of ths .w.mmittAe of the ways ana mean committee provide a cash bonus o! 1 9R nr i&t for soldiers, sailors and marines, instead of fl'per day as first Utreed upon. Polish Legion Retumt. vw York. The Polish-American irinn'a vaneuard. 1.200 strong, ar rived here today on the transport An tlgone after having been unaer arm. 1 abomt overalls "T USED to think that it didn't matter much what 1 sort of overalls I bought. They all seemed the. same to me. N "Sometimes they wore well and sometimes they didn't. Likely as not they would pull and bind. ' I thought that it was all luck that you couldn't help some overalls being good and others bad. j. . Then one day I got a pair that was big and roomy and comfortable. I noticed that they looked right, too. They fitted easy all the time I had them and they wore like iron. Next time I bought a pah like them and they were just as good. "The name of those overalls is Blue Buckles. I t always buy them now, because I know they'll give f , me good service." '7'p triti a toff tvrrails, U I'm worn, fit mt Blue Bmckltt every time. They etlwoy giv lemg wear." frmUtmt tt Ih tmm C$n mi SmU tint Cnmm t A irtimi The toughest denim made broad doubn stitched seams roomy patterns, and extra wide suspenders. Free swing raglaa sleeves oo the coats reinforced, convenient pockets strong brass buttons, loops and buckles and a strong, olid back-band you get all these, and the ex perience of the biggest overall makers la the world behind every pair of Blue Buckles. Ask your dealer for Blue Buckles. Blue B i 0 6 Unhn ifadf A uckh OveASIs Biggest selling overall in the world i lace 1917.