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THE SNEEDVILLE NEWS HEALTHFUL VIE08 U-Boat Pilots Rum Runners ADVERTISING NOVELTY- Sure Relief FOR ItlDIGESTIOM TENNESSEE EVENTS Gathered from All Cor ners of the State and Told in Briefest Form 10 Rich, Red Blood Built Up by PcptoManoan Liquid or Tablet Blood ia strong and full of life-giving vigor when there are plenty of red cells in It Anaemic people hare little strength because there are not enough red cells In the blood. It Is thin and watery. Weak blood makes fares pale, pulls down the strength and leaves the body tired, weak, and sickly. A course in Glide's I'epto-Mangan restores weak blood to Us normal Strength. Taken regularly for a while It adds red cells to the blood. Then with good blood.' the strength and vigor of health return. There Is pleas ure In living, with good blood running through the reins. Oude's repto Uangan Is put up In liquid and In tablet form. They are the same medic inally. Physicians have prescribed Oudc'a Pepto-Mangan for years. The name "Gndei Pepto-Mangan" u oo the package. Advertisement. KxM'rlfii frequently has some slow pupils. A Feeling of Security You naturally leel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to tale is absolutely pure and contains no armful or habit producing drugs. Buch a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, kidney, liver sod bladder remedy Tbe same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained ia evtry bottle of Swamp-Root. It Is scientifically compounded from .vegetable berU. It is not s stimulant and is taken In teaspoon ful stoats. It Is not recommended for everything. It ia nature's great halper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad der trouble. A sworn statement of purity la with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you tbould nave tbe beat. On salt at all drug stores ta bottles of two else, medium and lares. However, if you wiah tint to try this great preparation aend ten eenta to Dr. Kilmer A Co., llinghamton, N. Y., for a jCSsle bottle. When writing be aura and sneaUen tbia paperAdvertisement. Bode people, make the best of every thing and other take It Cutioura fer Pimply Face. To remove pimples fend blackbeada ameer them with Qatlctira Ointment Washx3 In tiVa lalriutes wltM Cutl oura Soap and hot water. Once clear keep your akin clear by nalng thetn for dally toilet purposea. Don't fall to Id elude Cutlrura Talcum. Advertisement England's nstolnnl flower Is the rose. THE BEST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED UY USING Baker's Chocolate ( Dlue Wrapper, Yellow Label) In Making Cakes, Pics, Puddings, Frosting, Ice Cream, Sauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks. For more than 140 years this chocolate has been the stand ard for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform quality. IT IS THOROUGHLY RELIABLE 57 Highest Awards la Europe and America Tee trade stars "La Belle CaoceUttere- WAITER BAKER & CO. LTD. rrtaaWihae ITU DORCHESTU. MASSACHUSETTS BeoaJst ei Chute Redpas at has PALMEITS LOTION A rKH'5riK)U hrcMMTY ton URNS BITES. CUTS. rrTrut . r r rTrmwn vtr im urn 'i SCALP TROUBLES nmmn av SOLON PALMER mm eaa a M M a1 1 tl f"" " . r f Oranges and Crape Fruit Direct to untumer a K'ara ess VTMnw i - . n -, , Me ai wr--' . MOODY I. . r fiPB Charles W. Rankin, Southern Meth- odlafmlssloaary to Chita In an ad dress to members of the Chattanooga church which aent tlm out to the Ori ent, declared that be bad returned home and quit the field because be bed found that unorthodox doctrines were being taught In Chinese minion achools with the consent of tbe mis sion board. Tbe display of too much hoalery while abe waa on the wltneas stsnd caused Von A. Huffaker, Knoivllle Judge, to loaue a sharp reprimand to a woman witness, jls declsred no wo man would be permitted to come Into his court and Insult bis sense of modesty. Heroism of Lela May 8mlth at Chat tanooga aaved ber sinter's baby, but cost her own life. When the cblld'a clothing caught fire alias Smith eitin guUbed It. but the flames Ignited her own dresa. She waa burned to death. The baby la the child of Mrs. J. & Grant. Dr. George T. Harding, Jr., brother of the president, pointed out the need for better care of the feeble-minded aa a method of preventing crime, In aa address before students at tbe Madison Rural sanatorium at Nashville. a Hoy, page Mr. Hays! Aubrey Itetts of Krln received a letter last week which waa -mailed by bla mother at Humboldt, Tenn.. on November 23. Tbe letter took 20 daya to make a 90 mlle journey. High school students are In gloom. Superintendent Zlefler bss put the ban on Jass dances and aecret socie ties. Only the old fashioned square dsnres will be permitted on school property. Charles n. Nurbols at Chattanooga baa aued Sheriff Cate for f 15.000 dam ages. Clalinj he and bla bride of two weeka were Innocent byatanders when shot by seriff's deputies repulsing at tack on Jail. Poultry r users In the Bristol section of tbe country are grooming their fowls for the poultry show which will be ataaed January 3-7. under auspices of the Urlsipl poultry association. With grading completed only some bridge work remains to make the Newbern aectlon of Jefferson Davis highway one of the finest roads la the south. J. E." Campbell" atarted across the street In Knoivllle, dodged an auto go ing couth and wss run down and se Irously Injured by a truck speeding north. a Following pleas of guilty to house breaking charge In 'court at Trenton Dade Forrester and Charlea Kutledge given sentences of three to 20 years. Representative Klnla Garrett will be one of the prlm-lpa! speakers at the Hull harmony banquet at Nashville December 2H. Jackson automobile club has decid ed to lend its aid and assist In every way possible In securing Improvement to all roads in county. Amount rerrlted from real and per- aonal taxea this year v. Ill be 157.5.".0. according to statement of Jackson tai assessor. Although fiUlly wounded. Deputy 8herlff Ward at Knosvllle Tut a bullet through the bemt of Sherman list in.iker when lie i slated arrest. After tour or state. Mrs. II. ! Pot ha reported t governor that enforce ment of child labor la as show marked Improvement. Kn forcers raptured ISO gallons of corn liquor at the t'nlon bottling works In Chattanooga and arrested It. P. Zim merman, proprietor. William J. Comba la under bond at Covington, following the killing of bis son In-law, Dennis Smith, v. ho wss shot to death In Combs' barnyard. Illness of a year'a duration termi nated In the death of Capt. J. M. llrooks, SI, pioneer resident of Knoi vllle. Mra. V. K. HarfleM. well known wo man of Klpley. vtho'died following brief illness, l survived by f.turt.ca chlld-en. a a a a Itody of John It. Mitchell. fij. found near borne of his son at Sc'mer. Pa ralrsla canoed death, coroner's Jury held. Mats meeting ttlll be held In Tren ton soon to opiose proposed method of bitch ay Improvement sanctioned by state highway commission. Mrs. Clara May Ilosbers of Coving ton is dad as the result of suiting a fire with gseoline. MinlMcrial assoclstlon considers brlnulng Hilly Sundsy to Knoivllle for evangelical campaign In liZZ. t'p to !ecembcr 1. 21. bales of cotton bad been ginned In Dyer coun ty, according to I". S. census report. Former Officers of German Im perial Navy Adept Smug glers, Is Charge. ILLICIT TRAFFIC ENORMOUS Many Stirring Stories About Smug glers and Their Doings Difficult fer Swedish Coastguards to Stop Them. Stockholm. Hum running Into Sweden from Germany lias devel oped Into something like a public scandal, say Swedish newspapers. Tbe broken nature of tbe coast line and tbe thousands of smull Islands dotting the aea approaches are all la favor of smuggling enterprise. Tbe craft engaged In this trade are generally aniull, fust-aulliiig schoouers. captained, aa a rule, by ex-officers of the Imperial German navy. Many of tbe skippers besr names well known la the records of submarine activity. Their daring and experience makes It very difficult for Swedish coastguards to stop them. Landed Aftsr Night. Prom Iteval, Itostock. Stettin, Lu beck and other German ports these vessels put to aea, their cargo always consigned, according to the ship's pa pers, to aoiue Finnish port One among .the rocky archipelago of east ern Sweden, the cargo Is landed piece meal after nightfall on the rocks, from whlch.lt Is later removed by accom plices ashore, who have a widely ram lli.il organisation for the Inland dis tribution of the goods. This Illicit truffle Is said by Swedish papers to be enormous. The papers are full of stirring atorles about smug glers and their doings. They remnln outside the territorial wsters. cruising shout until their friends seize their chance to rash out In fast motor boats, often In a heavy gale, trunssldp Xie liquor and disappear In the dangerous labyrinth of the archljicliigo. Lately I he police liuve started a scheme to beat the rum runners at their own game. The other day a police boat, camouflaged as a smug Munn Home for Premier Lloyd George C.I a .jr Is glliagijlBwss When" Itavlri i.ioyd George arrives In Washington for the conference on the limitation of armaments, be will occupy this residence, the home of Mrs. Charlea A. Munn, vs lilt h ber sn, Gurnee Munn, offered tbe IlritUli premier. FARM WOMAN IS Has an Exciting Time in South America. Practical Farmer ef California Is Sent te Peru by Capitalists to Invssti gste Concession OfTtrtd by the Gevsrnment New York. Mrs. KstclleVllls la a practical farmer of Onkdale, near Stockton, Cel. Mie does not pretend to lw an Irrigation expert, but she has driven and cllmled over every datu la tbe Sierras. When the farmer of her county ancd a rvMrt on a big New Knclmol Irrigation and bvdraullc power enter prle they m-nt Mrs, Wills eat to Hnd out all alnut It ami tell them what lln-y wnnted to lesrn. She took 40 California turkey lth ber to aell lo the llnstOJi Yankees. Then eotiie nwti with money who had Invest men' a la Peru begnn to look LOST 36 HOURS IN W001S Young CiH Turra Up at New Jer.y Farm Aftsr Night in Woods. Lakewood. N. J ttie Wolke. eighteen years old. daughter f Ks-I Wolke. ctupent of s smsM bnCTow en the edge of ti e dene ol liere. wss returtHl to ber parvtit after le bad eisjed fr M hour in the wnmta. ILeaiehlng parttea of farmers and po ca. aided by tea -g. scoured tbe gling craft, boarded a German schoon er and loaded up to tbe gunwale from the schooner's hold, unconscious of the fuct that the schooner waa Just outside the territorial limit. When tbe policemen- tried to leave the schooner without paying, the auiugglers threat ened to throw tbein overboard and there waa nothing for them but to pay for the liquor. In another case, tbe correspondent whs told, a gale blew up soon after the coast guards had boarded a ship which happened to lie within the three mile limit, mid, owing to the dangerous coast, the ship bad to put out to sea, taking tbe wedUh guards uwuy to Geruujny. In Sweden and In Finland many of the const population get their living by amuggllng and refuse to go fishing and curry on their legitimate trades. In Finland, where total prohibition prevails, conditions nre even Worse ttisn In Sweden. Fishing there has entirely ceased. It la said, because rum running Is far mure profitable busluess. Costly Stockings Cauaa Divorce. Chicago. liecause he refused to pny $3.50 for a pair of stockings for his wife, Albert I-nrson has been divorced. The couple imd been married 17 years. To Save Home of Mary Todd $20,000 FUUD IS NECESSARY Building, New a Confectionery Store, la Admirably Prsserved House In Which Mrs. Lincoln Was Bern, Destroyed. Lexington. Ky.The home of Msry Todd Lincoln, where she lived from early childhood until lier marriage to Abraham Lincoln, will be purchased aa a memorial to her and a museum for tbe preservation of Lincoln furniture), AN EXPLORER for someone to send down there. They were offered by the Peruvian govern ment an enormous land concession oo condition that they would colonise and cultivate It They picked Mrs. Wills for that Job. She went to Peru several months ago and baa just returned after seeing a whole lot more limn Peru. She bud raced over the Andean peaks In a little American car, finished ber work In Peru and then had motored, ridden on steanihcrln. In trains anil canoes spd swam a little way lu a Journey all s round tbe continent, snd sILalone. Mrs. Wills told a reporter all about It at the Hotel Pennsylvania. She Is a eldow. young, with Isrpe, bright, sharp ce. She looks as If he could make ibe old Indies ierft1ly comfortable at ta. tench the young ones some new a-ep. Slve all a lum hcon they would tmp:v coo otw and then take the kHul pet college youth out on the ten nl' court and trim him to a f-ire-you-wett. m fnr ibe girl, but were unable to fliif ber. Some tito later she entered the tMHi of Morris Kaalofr. a farmer, two miles fr-m here on tbe road to Tom's Kiver. Iler clothes were torn and ber face and anna scratch! from bramble. Slie waa nnnble to tell ber name, but ald the famllv letter box , p, 7 on tbe rural free-delivery rowie. l .i.. (r iMi-nd from the girl that 'be had slept daring the night la a iretaetery In tbe woods, wbere two par Mi if 8 ' This Is an Ingenious French con trivance which Instantaneously coo verts the finest walks and boulevards luto billboards. The cost of operation la close to nothing. Water coming through the roller In the form of a spray passes through a perforated belt and Sin the machine Is wheeled along It leaves a wet advertisement that re mains until the sun dries it up. manuscripts and other relics owned la Lexlugtou. Tbe old Todd home at 574 Weal Mnln street, once a saloon aud now a soft drink stand und bourding bouse for rnllrond employees, la on tbe mar ket for the first time In many year The site Is being sought for business purposes by persons who wish to tear down the home. The owner Is T. N. Arthur, proprietor of the confectionery. Wsll Prsserved. The building Is lu u splendid state of preservation end the quulntness of the Interior bus not been destroyed by severul partitions, easily removed. The historic rooms where Mary Todd speut ber happy girlhood, where she re ceived Mr. Lincoln, aud where they visited after their marriage bava not been changed. While the Lincoln farm at lloOge vllle and the cabin In which be waa bora have been acquired and beautl fled for the nutlon at the cost of a million dollars, the part which Mrs. Lincoln had in preserving the nation lias not been recognised. The house In which she waa born hna been de stroyed, only part of tbe old founda tion remaining aa the busts for another home at 501 West Short street, Lexing ton. Option Obtained. An option hus been obtulned on the property and civic and historical clubs have become Interested. The proper ty enn be bought for $1-4.000 and It ia thought that $.1,000 or $7,000 would be ucf-ded to restore It June 18, l&iO, Abraham Lincoln, his wife. Mary Todd Lincoln, and others conveyed the property to ItenJnmln P. Edge to settle the estate of Robert S Todd, deceased, nnd the deed of record Is In the Fayette county courthouse rinns for the ceremonies attending the dedication. If the home Is pur chased, would Include nn Invitation to Itoliert Lincoln, son of the martyred President, nnd Mrs. Iten Fardln Helm, a resident of Payette county, who Is a sister of Mrs. Lincoln. One soon discovers that be knows a whole lot about other things than fanning, but she does not look It She smiles too easily for a lady pundit. Msybe that's why she gets bo much Information. Bank of England Home to Be Entft-ety RebOilt lndon. The famons Bsnk of Liglnnd building will soon I entirely rebuilt, made several floors higher and thoroughly ren ovated Inside and out. The bank's growth necessi tated establishment of offices outside the old Thrvadneedle area, where It Is located. It la now planned to reunite all these t:nd.r tne roof. Kfforts to pre serve tbe original features of the building will be made. There are nearly ) ulphur ivln-a In tbe Island of Sicily. ties of searcbera bad converged dar ing lite hunt. She waa taken ta bet bote. Fisherman Lands Weodchuck. WitiMed. tNsia. Harry "tewey, a hlle treat fishing. 1opj.l long enougti to est Ms luncheon and afterwsrdf vibea he picked up bis fish basket oa the bank of a brook he found a baby wondchnrk InsMe. II quickly dosed tbe cover of the basket, tmprtsnnlna, the little anlia' wfclca, arv kaa boata. 6 Bell-ans - Hot wafer wuiuncuci EILIL-AMS g5j and 754 Packages. Everywhero aL n -w a i no uccmninc VI M IIVW aWIIW Bulgaria and Oriental Europe Produce Hardy Race of Poopl. Do you want to fael from 10 in an un younger T Do you want ta know tha lav nf Par- fact Health T Bulsarlan Blood Ta. uaad far ecntu. ' ,1m K W Ik. ..II... - . . I n. . la th moat remarkable medicine for the human family known In tha world todav. Compoaed of rare herbs, roota, barks, seeda, leaves and nowers, Just brewed by ; youraalf and taken once or twice a weak aaalsts nature t vitailsa, purify and en ran ina Diooa. It Will be tha baa-inntna- of a new Ufa for you. Headache blllouanaaa. nnnitl- paUon, sour stomach, gaa around th ' heart will begin to disappear. Unalghtlr pimples, blotches and muddy complexlona ' win clear up when your blood Is pure. Bulrarlan Blood Tea ta suaranleed to contain Juat pur herbs of marreloue medicinal and curative power a-athered from tha rich aolla of Europe, Asia and Africa. All drug stores now keep Bul earlan Blood Tea In stock. Never In th nisiory or moment has there been ais covered a remedy that baa slven such benendal results In such a larae number ef ailmenta. Dlatributors of Bulsarlan Blood Tea are authorised to return th full purchase price If It does not .mate rially Improve your health after using tha first box. Thlo evidence of faith la th power of Bulgarian Blood Tea Is th guarantee of tha Marvel Producta Co., who authorise this public announcement. If your dealer cannot auoolv you. a Urge family else pack a re will be sent postpaid and insured for Its. 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