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GUARiANTIFh Lu ia n i Is after usn ile ir coffe. Iof cain accordig to .Iirrtiois. You aro nsot e atlifi d Iro ter respect your grocior WIll1 rofuna tie 11110110 you paid for It. Clean! Luzianne is a clean coffee. It is not touch ed by hand From-i the time it is first receiv ed in New Orleans untilyou serve it on., your table. == =y'I I Oit) 'I: ILUZNN coffee The Reily-Taylor Company New Orleans STOMACH TROUBLE Mr. Marion Holcomb, of Nancy, Ky., says: "For quite a long while I suffered with stomach trouble. I would have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most disagreeable taste in my mouth. If I ate anything with butter, oil or grease, I would spit it up. I beryan to have regular sick headache. I had used pills and tablets, but after a course of these, I would be constipated. It just seemed to tear my stomach all up. I found they were no good at all for my trouble. I heard THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT recommended very highly, so began to use it. It cured me. I keep it in the house all the time. It is the best liver medicine made. I do not have sick headache or stomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of throwing out waste materials and poisons from the sys temn. This medicine should be in every household for use in time of need. Get a package today. If you feet sluggish, take a dose tonight. You will feel fresh to morrow. Price 25c a package. All druggists. ONE CENT A DOSE o The I6 The Grartest-Nm In the world nat urally has to have a PaCkage WOrthy' of Its contents. In the sealed packaue that keeps all of Ms goodness In, 'That's why .The Rlavor Lasts! o 2 BRITiSil DECORATE BIMAVE CAIBOLINIANS Washington, Marsh 13-Sixty-six American Army medical officers and men have 'been decorated by 'the Brit ish givernment for bravery and distin guished service in the war, Surgeon General Ireland Was advised today by the British 'war office. Major Emenuel Goldstein, of New York city, and Capt. George P. O'Mal ley, of Cleveland, were made houor ary companions of the distinguished service order, and 49 captains and first lieutenants were awarded the military cross The distinguished conduct med al and military medal of Great Britain was conferred upon 15 ellisted m)ten. 'iTe officers awarded the m iitary (ross inelude Liilts. Ioisi V. Deprez, .\leilplis, Tenii., Roy A. Douglass, A. Naslville, Tenn.; Iawrence ]I. F'ar ier, Mobile, Ala.: Roy G..Giies, llelton, Texas; Allen G. I leard, Galveston, Tex a;1 William G. Alilliolland, New Orleans; Daniels .1. M urphy, New Or Ieans; Ndward L. Patterson, 11arnwell, '. ('. Angus -I. Smith, Greenville, Fla.; Fred Oscar Sitonle, Maynordvil IQ, Tenn.; and1ll toy L. Vineyard, Amarillo, Texas. The bar to lie milit ary cross was a warded to three lieltenants, one of wom1 is 1,awrence 11. Farrier, of 'o-. hile, Ala. 1Enlisted m1enl receiving the distin uishod conduet medals included James N. Faison, 11 8th Infantry. Men receiv1ing the military medal ineluded William 11. Coble, a-mbuilance com1pany, 118; William J. Evans, Dil Ion, S. C. Edward D. Jones, ambulance company 118; William Franklin Jones Abbeville, S. C.; Hermnan W. Kenner, aibulence conany 118; Charles B. Logan, headquarters 105th sanitary train; Donald Mackey, 102nd sanitary train; Harold P. Malley, sanitary de tachment 107th Infantry; Usher Man helim, 102nd sanitary train; 'Clyde 10. Parazine, field hospital No. 118; Cecil Trammel, aml)ulcnce cOmpany 118. Most of tile units mentioned are parts of the 30th Division. GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR AND STOP DANDRUFF Try this! Your hair gets wiavy, glossy And almudan4111t at (Once. 'o be possessed of a head of heavy, bellitiful1 hal r ; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and frve from (landruff is mere 1Y a miatter of using a little Dander itle. It is eay and Inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. .Just get a silull bottl of Inowlton's Danderine now for a few nts-all drug stores recontimend It- qpply a little as direct I'd an(1 withiin teI 111111111es thQre will be n111 appearelee of abundyne, fresh ness9, fluffineO. and 'uf1Incomparable gloss and ltusre, an try as you will you cannot flmI a, -ace of dandruff or falling halr; !)*' your real surprise will be af er 0out two weeks' use, wihen you wift see new hair-fine and downy at first-yes-It really new 1111r---spiroting out all over your seal p-Danderine is, we belive, til only stire halir rower, (lestroyer of (1a1ndru1ff and1( cur e of itchty scal p [and It. nev'er fails to stop falling htair' at onice. if you wan211t to pr'ove how l)retty and soft your hair11 really Is, moi0sten~ a cloth1 with a1 lIttle l)anderine e"'l care ful Ily dra-2w It I through y'ourt12 hai--tak( ing one small strandtt~ at a time. Yoiur ha21ir will lbe soft, glossy and1( beatifuil in just a felw mlonlent s-a delightfuli surpIlrise awa.21its everyonie wh'lo ties this. * * .JONEN NEWIS. * * * Jone's.March(1, 1 5.-WVe wvere very sorrmy to htear (If 1( the rect tdeath of (tiut good friend M 1r. .12ns. Clardy13 of I iaurens11. Iii' was2 reatedl and1 splent the mlosi of his life at1 Mt. Gallagher and1( was2 higly 3 esteenied biy al1l of ils a1e(lintance112 . Th'le brea'21Ved faily13 have our )1' tnderest5 sympn athy13. Ale('si's hobbs and1( Mc'Neely htav.e oh en ed a mea21t miart'f andl will appret' cintev thle Pa1tran1 ge of I their friends. We recently met thte followIng friends: John11 ('laha a1d2nd Ja1(s21. Shaw of 11lona Palth, Eld KnIght and .Jeff Moore of (reenvuille, JIullis Babbh of 'Laurtens, hlohert Smnith andl 'Iugene Mariiin of i~t)nald(, Jais. i'Ad. McICord', o1' I bolges, and lien Arinold, Allen Shtarp, JTohn BagwvellI and~ M. B. 'McCuen of PrIin ceton. Rev. Mr'. Woodl of Fountain, the neiw plastor' of the War'e Shtoals Baptist C'hurch, htas met with a cordial r'ecep tion. We were pained to hear of the (leath of outr war'm fr'iend Mi'. Lafayettc \for r'ison, of D~onald. lHe wvas a splendId citizen andl the breaved family have 0our hleart-left sympathy. We are profoundly gr'ateftul to our fr'iends, wvhite and colored, for recent kind favors. Mi'. IRd Butrgess of Boyds MIIl passed a'way on tihe 12th 1inst, andl was hu1rr'ied by tile Masonls at Poplar' Spings. lHe wvas an ex-Confeder'ate veteran, an Indutstriouts, hospi table kind htear'ted gentleman and all of outr people sym p~athl'ze wvi thI the hereavedl family. The friends of Mr'. WV. I. 11111 will be glad to hear that ite 's graduially recovering from a recent. Ilnnes WOMEN FIGHT FOR JO S MEN WANT Cuse of Women Conductors Dischurg ed at Cleveland Because M.en De muanded It Before War Labor Board. Washington, March 13.-Arguments In the appeal from the recommenda tion of the national war labor board that women conductors at Cleveland Ohio, be discharged to satisfy demands of striking male employes were heard today by the board. Tihe case was taken under adv hement and a decision is expected within two weeks. )r-. Anna Howard Shaw, honorary president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association; Frank I'. Walsh, former joillit Chairman of tihe board. and .\liss Mary Van Kleeck, di meetor of tile woa industry ser vice ol the labhorm departieniit, were a mulong those awpearing in 1-half of the discharged woien work -, while -lames 11. \'ahey, attorney for the In terati onai Amalgamated Association of Electric and ittret Railway Em-I ployes, opposed tilie appeal. IDl. Shaw declared that during the wI' womlien in all pmrts of the cointry had responded llnobly to the nation's call for workers, lint that now that fihe acite need for -workers had passed, there Was a tendenlcy to "get rH3,1 of" the( womlenl. "Ml elI emnployes (emand it" said Dr. Shuw, "and because they are organized they have Power to enforce their de mands. The worst of it is that many of the nien so employed were never in the military service, but had left to en ter "safe employment." Dr. Shaw insisted that the -basic right of woien to (10 aiy kind of work they were capable of performing should be established and that men should not be allowed to say that wom en should not be employed. M'. Wash, who apipeared as counsel for the womeni emiployes, said the board should declare that women were legaly entitled to the same right in in dustry as men. The 'women condic tors of Cleveland were unjustly dis Charged, lie said and should be rein stated. Miss Van Kleeck told the board that women's claim of freedom to choose ocupations was the greatest labor is sure before the country a4ind that it shoumld be solved favorably to allow Wonen to Cotlil)ute thii' best ener gles in peace as they did in war. '"r. Va hey ari'gued that tle board was not legally eiilpower'ed to order the re eiployment of the women conductors, since its jurisdiction ext ended only to ases whetle labor disPlutes between emlhoyes and employers t hreatened to result in a str'ke. lie said the women knew when they 'ee employed that they would be retained only for the plriod of the 'wor. Card of Thani1ks. To ourt' Friends of Lauiren s City: We Want to thank you ti rough hIllese column1s for m1ilnisterilng uii intos wille "-V were*(q 1s sick and(1 helpless duiiring ourl sickness'5 of infIlunza. And yet whi le you~ w1er'e so sw~eet andi~ good to its,. -esuts look ed down and blessedl us. and1( s Iariduts. ever iy onie. to liv'e a hit I le while longri hier'e. We thank God tfir you. W''e tust your t tnamtes arie all writ teun upon0 the Ifanmbs Ilook of Life, :11nd hope)1 when at. the endl ife'll say. "WellI done lhy good and fai thiful ser' vants. ''nter Into the joy3s of thy Lor'." .\ir and Mris. C W. .\lartin. LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers Doti't suffei! A tiny' bint tie of Freez one costs bt a few: cents at aniy drug stor'e. Apply a few dr'opis on theo corns, ca]llses and~ '"harid sukin'' on bot tom of feel, then1 lift theta off. When Freezon e r'em v en cornis fromn the toes oi' (nlhlses froisi tile hottotm of feet, the skin belenathl Is left pink andl healthi anld neCveri sore, tender 0or Iiritated. 1 "mituanl (Con> on Cured "LAX'i, WITh a sp;ecially preprid Syrup .. XI fur I labitual Consd pat ion. ht promptly but should be taken i<' eor 14 to 21 days to Inindne aguillar a33 * -. Mimulates and Regulates. Very ' iasanit to 'Take, 60c ner hottle. IS YOUR LIFE PROTECTED? Protection gi es real satisfaction. Are you protected in a a substantial wag? Come in and me show you how The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Com pany policies protect you. W. T. MOORE, at Posey's Drug Store, Agent Jefferson Standard Life Insurance of Greensboro, N. C. Such Women Just Have to "Give Up" "Man may work from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done." That's why wpmen are overworked, nervous, all run down, n6 appetite, and can "hardly drag around." Vinol creates a hearty appetite, strengthens the digestive organs, induces sound sleep, invigorates the nerves, and in this natural manner creates working strength. Narragansett Pier, R.I. Jacksonville, Ill. "I was l run-down, back ached, bI keep house for my little family, and tired all the time. I keep house but got Into a weak, nervous, run for my husband and four children and down condition, tired all the time and could hardly keep around. Finally I no ambition. My doctor told me to tried Vinol and it has restored my try Vinol, and in a week I felt like a health and helped me wonderfully, so new person. I am now strong again, I recommend it to others who are in look after my baby, and do a]l my this condition." Mrs.HannahRandall. housework. "-Mrs. G. H. Lamson. iror all mn-down, nervous, ansenilo conditions, weak women, overworked men,. feble o lr peopl, and den at children, there Is no remedy like Vinol. Creates Stengt For sale by LAURIONS DRUG CO. and druggists everywhere. Meat:. Russia and the Allies Russia crumbled away and failed the Allies largely through lack of food, according to an American eyewitness. With plentiful reserves and resources virtually untouched, her people starved at home and at the front because there was no adequate organization to place food where it was necded. Animals on the hoof were shipped thousands of miles to the various fronts, wasting trans portation facilities required for I other purposes. They arrived shrunken and emaciated, to be H killed and dressed amidst filth and confusion behind the lines. Half of those br ou ght from way; any more were unfit for food. 0 the othpr' hand, the American packe s turn live stock into meat in large san' ary plants located in the prod ci sections, and shippcd the pro under refrigeration so that it reached the trenches in France in perfect condition, without waste. Says Our Authority: I "Had such facilities for cold storage transportation been available to the Russian supply committee as were placed at the disposal of the quarter master of the United States by Swift & Company, there might have been a different story concerning Russia's part in the final drama of the war." A large - scale packing industry would be an asset to Russia, in war or peace, as it has proved to be to the United States. The cost of this large scale industry in the form of profits is only a fraction of a cent per pound of meat. Swift & Company, U. S. A.