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Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, back&ches, dreaL Of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation f the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness. For these abnormal conditions do not . : TiiUataka Lydia. E., Pinkbama.Vege-T-,- table Compound. ; Ouusba - II t i J biuln' the Tuik waxing a and Allah, ,111 liellnxxing mMmm 1 ten (pitlii'ts hi 1 llit OR ANY FRIE ND uiu.ilt-.n- l it Siurll; XV. XL, Jir ilium, AJv. THAT ARE i HISTORIC Witticisms Inflicted on Every Newcomer That Joins the Ranks of the Real Workers. Atni'il, :i't;ic euttliro.it c ,iml !i A Com Hke a pound I new woman. I always had a headache during the Change of Life and was also troubled with Other bad feelings common at that time --4 dizzy spells, nervouj feelings and heat flashes. Now I am for Iirw nsArrt4 IHWVAKI Shop liaxc clung so tciuu ioitsly to the popular comvp- lion of tin Oltouuln that It as a rude slunk to luul ifie uxor- age Turk a human being, ami, furthermore, demledly speaknble. Thus xxrite.s Thx'oxhwe N. l'aekman In the New York Tiilmne. During the recent British campaign in Mesopotamia a band of Arabs, retaining all their ancient notions of art are, proxed a thorn in the llesh of both the Cnghsh und Turkish-forceslloxering about the Hanks of both armies, they raided first one side and then the other, choosing opportunity for securing the most plunder with the least risk to themselves. Those tactics ' naturally proved so unnojlng to both sides that one commander sent his opponent the folloxv-In- g message: I ntn thoroughly tired of these Bedouin robbers and their treachery. You- - must w be also. Let us, therefore, ' make a truce with one another for two or three days and mete out to these Arabs such punishment as will put an end to their tricks. The author of this unusual request was not the British commander, but .the unspeakable Turk! The Turk wlio WTltes of this Incident does not add what answer ZZXZDZM? was given, but' it Is safe to say that such a sporting proposition could not be turned doxvirby a true Britisher. From the very entrance of Turkey Into this world war a step repulsive to a people already heartily sick of being drafted Into the ranks the English press has taken a different attitude toward their Turkish foes than It has toxvard the A gleaning of the leading Teutons. periodicals reveals countless Incidents of the Turks chlv methods when alryns fighters and above-boarnot under the direct observation of their German Wynn Tells How Lydia Vegetable feel IIUP 4 JOKES Y77. YcXX swarilij lllx ie, is pt allowing in the blond of Inti lei giaours. Ilistoix Is responsible fur DIZZY, NERVOUS Va. S 1 ricxr JtazcYiiiz jtx zTiuAr 1 HEAT FLASHES, Richmond, JV liemlr. i tli (.r inv lllt.l' lux )K mi Khruniif Muht iMmilcrtuI InhiIt Inn 1niiHi' mUur , Ion haxx no doubt all heard of the loft liiunt monkey xx ranch" xxhlch ev 'tv i.oxv upprciitlxv In n wngon xxorks ts sent utter, uul of the Itnlie thin ''juuv xxhlch the printers devil usually Is sent to get, hut William 8. Cxy, ,V v - - county Miperintx'inlont of schoils, bit XlTTT! rro e Tint (pilll! SO Wx'tl known lien he assumed Ids duties ns a In n plumbing slnp during one of the xaVatlxins of his high school xlajs. There xxna grumbling among the hands because of nonmthlng that a neighboring plumber hud borrow xd and xv i he foul fallxsl to return. hc hxikkexpx'r finally decided to help out ami offered to go to the borrower and 'secure the nxexbd article. Ills offer was qulxkly accepted,- , NJ What Is It? he Iniuirx'd. We xx ant our pipe stretcher," answered mm of the hands. The boxikkeeper xxent to the other -shopriimno several others looking for this particular article before It occurred to him that It would be a peculiar kind of a tool, lndxed, that could stretch an Iren p Ipe. Columbus Dispatch. Imok-kexp- xx , Compound Helped Her DuringChange of Life, unixlry YmMoUj Ml f UQ1 DPO I tr Hill, hud get lb it he iiitciiils to ii'iiintn u 111 SiiITit xx JVlrs. I h use si vxnn lur ii'nnin Ill'll is ti) till U Joung wld-i- tin- IF VOtt suh-tltut- e families t ? oiic ui . F for gasoline. 1 find walking works vcrywell. Pittsburgh Post. New York has 50,000 dvlng charity aid. Hi t ki s. w ish I could find some good r te M l lor It Is No Worry. Why the cogitation? w l,r Iowrrk Iff TTc- - .Itr ( Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria I 'D2' I AT rtlcf onln fUMMir s in h1hm. If I i hlltM' Ail I ,Nuiii 4l& fr . Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature ot In Use lor Over 30 Years. Wi n1 rfuH An : ' His Only Fear. Damocles saw the sword suspended by a hair. now he declared, Quite safe, show me a sword suspended by Important to Mothers Examine carefuly every bottle ot CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for n l graiit,-B11P- aD A ve , lirooktyn, ft. V. Mt US, IbO K rvTVtfj c-mix- y ovAKmM'cotfj&ivrwcs'c? er f 1 1 I 4. '.WW.- - T till! r feeling against tin hen the under British Ijlng sentiment has tend ed dangerously again1 . x aspirations preposterous new story related in grent de tail how, during the Turk Germanys One Ish feast of Bntrntn, tin threw Turkish troop tin Into over clgurettes British trenches, and how -the Brttish retaliated bi- smoker hack throwlng which would exploxla am' of tin Injure tlie fnces Ml. JT i33l UsCcSSj Son Wanted to Prova It Fathcr sut ln lils stuxly one ifter-iwbiMoslem trxtops. writing out a speex'h, when Lis The writer romemherr son called shrilly from the garden: the startling dlspntchet "1 out of the wlndoxv I" Lock nd! Turk to the press la the u nuisance children are at Whnt flrsr the Ish capital during grumbled the parent as he . Bnlkun war. In the wexk limes! down his pen end advanced to the thut the Bulgarians put AY It h a half smile he window. tx. raised back A? UTT ZJ VAX HOSPlTM, pushed the Turks &Z&22m7V0PJ? sash und stuck forth his, head. the num total the Tehatahlja ,n Well, Harry, what Is It? he asked. her of kilometers advanced by the Trk" ur s courtesy of the Turk ns a fighting man.- - A doaen The hoy, from a group of younge Instances could he mentioned. Truces were sugnews dispatches would have placed t railed out, Dud. Tommy Persters, gested by the Turks to ullow both sides to bury army somewhere In Scandinavia. believe that you had no kins didn't war their deiid ; a dozen more of occasions where Red No nation could possfbly have conducted on the top of your heud." hair man reCross flags and flags of truce were carefully fare on a more nboveboard and spected. ner than the Turks, said Norman Wilkinson, the Several of the Siberian rivers flow "A thouWhen the Turks were plunged Into the war by English artist, after a visit to Gallipoli. bexls of uolll Ice. over the Germans English business men of fighting age sand pities that the Turks should have beeu guilt) In Constantinople Immediately offered their servmassacres; of such fiendish acts as the Armenian A barrel of petroleum usually conices to the king, although on amicable relations for had it not bxen for this the Turk would have tains 42 gallons. with the Turks. In one Instance one of these with emerged-- - from this-trlaefofficer. was to been f fleet who the nsslgned Englishmen, .at which the stain-o- lust and cruelty had .. I have such admlration-fo- r the Turks, wrote the Dardanelles ns Interpreter with the rank of fectively removed." a British officer serving In Mesopotamia to the lieutenant, was sent forward to meet a Turkish Visitors to the hospitals of Constantinople have London Morning Post, February 7, the pukka olficer adxmnclng under a flag of truce. been almost mobbed by slightly wounxled soldiers Imagine the lieutenants surprise to find th Turks, 1 mean, not the Kurdish savages who In their ejigerness to share the wild flowers Turkish officer one of his respected friends of butcher "Armenians or the Bagdad Turco-ArabWhen brought In from the hanks of the Bosporus. The truce quickly armngxnl, they that I wonder more and more hoxv they ever Constantinople. cTi a ft ed 'Tdra' f e xv in on nTsT" a tiI"wblTethe f nro tn lieum ILTh cy msra'thTTig'ia rro come next. Id to lines a tenantcommnnds that rexsignition. shrupstray Ctesiphon If no otler Incident could he cited to banish the t nel burst near him. The A bargeload of 300 of our wounded stuck In day a profuse apolIn connection with the ndjectlxe ogy for the accident reax hod him from the the mud, and with some medical personnel on -. related by itn A unclean who Turk, "the following the delicate tasteof malted The Turks towed Turk. ... ""rzzr- hcYved board ...had to he abandoned would suffice: iTu Turkish hospital The New Zealand nnd Australian forces, them- the barge downstream, and under cover of the "A , ting Australian of twenty, with a nasty barley blended with the sclxes no amateurs nt tli game of fighting from xvhlte flag sent the whole lot. Including the medihe the to chanced In the wound thigh, shrapnel natural cover, found much to learn from the sweets of whole wheat cal personnel, back to the British camp unharmed Britisher placcx! In a Turkish hospital at xnly showed Individuals as who Turks, in any way. great ingenuis sufficient reason in itself Beylerhey, on the Asiatic shore of the Bosporus. I know of two wounded British officers left ity and sportsmanship in their ruses. Often ft lone nexxs boy of this As the Turk, completely dlsguisxsl ns a bush or a small out the night after the battle who were found by for the wonderful popularthrough the native village, the old hanoums tree by tying greens about him, picked off many the Turks. In both cases the Turks took away the elder women outdid themselves In vlsltlpg a Tommy before thg game was discovered. ity of all their equipment, haversack, belt, revolver, palad Und hearing him flow era and sweets. . the re they-wea men Anzac In At the Turkish both b.uL field say region and glasses, pers ' Perhaps he hus a mother In England who Is not harmed In any way. In the case of one sniper was giving the English some trouble, and for him, was the remark of one of them. a off was was his loosened told shot who an to waiting good drink, Irishman, man they gave him water So attention was given the Australian that much Grape-Nut- s the few next wlthhim. the For left to minutes deal comfortable. more him They coat and made In the hospital took to groaning wounded In other .the took next no turns at distance, collect the to two, morning. trying great our both for people FOOD to account for each other. tremendously whenever visitois would enter. In It fs' tfu? A'TixhV1 xvlii..nialtTenbi10,Ur- - .w'(u(Lided of the Of attention. Ta theA t f s part th'e"'TtfrtWw?nde4' lHshmftm..Thea,the1ippeofjittructlng commit all sorts of atrocities. Id'dttp-Torte waned ext mar ksmansh.' p eon- couxse,. tlna r .nioLLv those, w h o were w atjcfdng-JthBut it is more than us Recent dispatches from that far distant front, to to world In man the last Is way shelTurk give the disfrom sawf' his Turk test the have creep cautiously notice TCT escape general w brief as it is the finest his feelings under pain. ter, leaving his rifle behind him. He crossed the closed the same attitude between the lines of was too In doctor Turkish and him In assisted The to charge actually of his fall enemy the binding space kind of concentrated nourthe meager official reports. After up bis wounds from theemergeney kit with which - kind to the lad, for In his solicitude to remove thcTurkish commander gar& General aneach" British' so Idler IS'TffFpi! qd. TiThetr: th t every f rrgrnent of the shrapnel he kept opening ishment tdthordughlysus-tai- n To wTishend ha ck his sxvorcL - La ter reports' Wound every few days,untll the boy could water of a some drink the and smokes shared sugdisabled of prisoners, the nounced exchange body and brain tissue stand It no longer and succumbed. and the Turk crept hack to his trench. by the Turks! gested and. full with burlt'd was He military honors, It Is a long, long way from the Turk set In au' a food that benefits From another theater of the war where the Turkish custom, the coffin was born Into pacts with Germany to the and an after of entering the comes thority story been fighting Turks have of a squad for fully five miles d Individual sitting users remarkably. In a the Upon Incident of the common soldiers attitude. Hal at a to the In cemetery a English coffeehouse from Beylerbey smoking of narglle Times reclining February letter published in the London dar Pacha. There. . beneath the cypresses that : by his sweet waters, making kef or even fightA short trial proves 8 a British officer wrote from Salonikl a In for cause a In war trenches the English tmps killed In the Crimeai the went shelter which our of ing Some people war! this t Imagine war roxm whom Florence Nightingale could no he himself la sure to lose, no. matter which side where line of the In front reconnolssance a on out Rev. Rob a Reason save they laid the Australian away. wlns jwere there were a number of Turks. The latter alike b; beloved Tfirklsh the is AmerThe vile. pastor, withal, English ert Frew, government, the them showed and as possible as courteous the Turks and British, regd the burial servlc ican residents In Constantinople during the conthem!" Sold by Grocers everywhere best places for geese and helped to stalk native tbe found have fun The lad had a Christian funeral, with a corapao. flict newspapers of have hoxvever, 'thepeninsula, Gallipoli prom cf M jskiu troops us n guard of honor. xxffirt'xlly Inspired artrtcg designed to stir up pod- tales of the tnJPUml bravery rj h n aAliSilJii titsk - T 'A ' . clean-hande- d d The Fine s, n r nrsfl f1 L i was-returnl- ng m-x- JIM LOSSES SLOT PREVENTED by CUTTER S BLACKLE8 PILLS j Losr-pri-ce- fresh, reliable! by prefevted wwen stock bect they ' prefect trfaert Piker ypoelpee feL nd teetfTBoaiate. IOom yk(. Blacklvf Pills, S t 00 SlbStM pk. Slscklit PiUs, $4.00 Use trnr talecMt, bnt Cuttn-- i md iliwp luptrioritr oX Cottef pnSixti is due to over 15 an oUpectetiztoc la VACCINE AND SERUMS Insist Mde, ifinct. TkCgttr OM CXHTEM S. tabOTtwy. English-speakin- 11 EtintamahM. PARKERS Belp n g fll-te- one-poi- nt Sr1nlCggl HAIR BALSAM A tot lot Rtsantka of ntrli toormdicato dandruff. 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