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IS YOUR LIFE PROTECTED? Protection gives real satisfaction. Are you protected in a real substantial way? Come in and let 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. Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Yoir'dicrgist gives back your money if it (oesn'h your liver and bowels and straighten YOU up withiout making you sick. There's n1 1 reasol why a person' : i (li",' and atl acks youim oeq. should Ie siekeni ing, salivat in I g calk- a of Onel wheni a few cents liv5 a large1 vio will feet bottle of Dodson's Liver 'Tone-a nausea ld tomorrow. 1)on't lo-( a perfect subst itute for caloinel. dav%; wok. Tako a spoonful or It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid Dodson's 1iver Tllle instead and which will start your liver just as vou will wake lip feeling great. No surelyras calonel, but it. doesn't. ore biliousness, constipaiion, slu mriake you sick and can not salivate. gishness, headae, eoatel tongue or Children and grown folks ean inke soirstomach. Your if Dodson's Liver Tlone, because it is you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone perfectly harmless. acts better than horrible6 calonit 'aloiel is a dangerous drug. it )iour rioney is waiting for you. Frail, Sickly Children Improve Rapidly on Vinol The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep. tones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glyce rophosphates but no oil - the very ele ments needed to build them up. It is delicious to the taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved Thin Bainbridge, N.Y. Williamson, W. Va. reMy little daughter, 13 yetirs ol, "My little b6y was Weak, puny, overworked and was run-down, tir Ppo and tircd all the tiGe, did not want all the time, nervo bu, had headaches, to do anything. Vinol was recon couldn't e at and had to stay out of mended an it built up his strength school., Vinol has built her tip. She and made him hecalthy. Now he roil's bas it good appetite, no moore anad- and lays like other children. AC aches and has returned to school ccrtainlvbcPrve inVinolforchildre." againr. L as :ilter us. -anrliy Clay. P-0 For sale by I AHUS lR(' CO. an( druggists (e (rywhere'. The demae the m ing yar fo r Cotton, Corn, Grain, ec., Tb hal I are ptoa f Ecope~ are even now cryingouit for food and loth in.Ad th wol i e dpning upon the. Farmers of AmerKi to Suipply it. You cnotlli( rau a. 100' crop unlet yotu hat e a' 100 soil. Fertility is largely amte f b:Ute cnitdtins of thet. P lhosphouric Acid, Ammniai, antd Po:- h Ii n.t be prsn in the ~ p re oprt in if bumpiercrops are to ftLNTERS FERTILZE DOUBLES YOUR YIELD bcau-, itntan aail able~i I P'ho phoric Atid, Ammaon i ndl Potashl in the Ever Ig is stamiped w.xith our Gsiant L irard T rade-Mark. Inok for it-it's for yur prtction, and beitter place your order for Plainter's, right now and avoidI delayed delivery. Ask ou agent ini your town' for information, free advice, or prices, or A'rite us direct. Planters Fertilizer & Phosphate Co. MANUFACTURERS CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA FORESAW RAPACITY OF HUNS Many Years Ago Charles Dickens Looked into the Future With ViS. ion Remarkably Prophetic. There Is sometg a1lmtost uncanny about the accuracy with whileh Chiarles Diekens foresaw h lit1n aitd his alms1 as we know the i tdaly. Not long ago there was qtiotel part of Dick ens' reply to an linvtition to become a imemaiber of a peace society that a ntumber of persots were endeavoring to form In 1851. The words written then by the great Einglish author are worth repeating: "Look out toward Austria, look out toward lermany," he counseled. "Do you see nothing there? "I tell you that it Is because there are the wild beasts of the forest .. . . becatuse I would not be sollier ridden, nor have other maen so, becaise I dread and hate the iniserles aand tyranny of war, that I nan not for the disarming of IEnghand, nor- eiin I be a imiember of your peace society." Every reader of "Little Dorrit" will remember the laminady of the "Break of Day Inn" of Chalons. Words of this French character of his have a peculiarly prophetic ring. Here they are. "And I tell you this may friend . . . That there are people whoi it Is nec essary to detest without compromise. That there lro people who must be dealt with as enemies of the human race. That thire are people who have no human heart, and who must he crusle'd like savage beasts, and clear. ed out of the way." CLAIMS CENTURY-OLD FUND Chilean Government Asks Return of Unexpended Portion of in. demnity Paid in 1821. The full bench of the Nassaiclusetts supreme court has been called upon) to determite the ownershiip of a fund nearly a century old, which is claimued by tho common IIweal of Alassnchu. setts on one hatnd and the Clhilean gov. ernment on the other. In 1821 an Anierlean ship returning front Ci1na to Boston was seized by Chilean revolutionists and its cargc confiscated. When norm1al condltlotins prevalled In Chile the Ulittrd States deainded indemnity Hatd Chile paid $70,400. Willinai II. Cardiner of Brookline. Mass., was selected to distribute th( money aaaanong those entitle(d to it. If( excuted the trust except its to twc (hin1ese-knaown only as Paqua ane1l Aluaqia, tmercha nts-and Thomas Fur her of Boston. AMr. Gardiner failed tc loente these persons or their represen tatives. WVhien lie died the trust wai transmitted to his son, and upon the hittter's death to the grandson and gi eat -graalson, Itobetrt II. (Iardiner and Itobert It. Gardiner, Jr., who ar( now Its etustodilans. 'i'le present holders of tle funi( have senrlied through the' records o: the state departmni'ait, through that Amnerlean consilar service it Cant on China, antad throutgl va rilouis othet tiources, for thi' hel irs of I'Paqua, Aiqu and Thomas li 'i 'rber, without suiccess "Cleans" Crowd of Cash. Vaiciatumi glealing money from streei crowds was the striking semtae emn ployeil In oneo of the large citie's somae weeks ago for' the benellt of the Iter Cross, satys P'opulair Science Maigaizine A snellon pipe1111 was held over tili heads of personis congregated on t ha fsidewv alk, and1( cantribmut ions solietted by a lea t haer-utnged seaan who shot. 0(1d throuigh a ineig~iiaae. CrIsp dol. lair hills antd wvorna gree'nbaicks, it ant teredi not which, wyere drawn In h3 stroung 'suttionla foirce whena Inserted ir 'l'he ntovel t v of thea pltan tat trt o p~assers-biy anid drewv forth matny douna. tions. Bandages Now Made Quickly. A recen'tt intvtioinl wiihl haas not bean atarkei~ited'( as yt. buti is relportt to be a gre(at a sners S. i's aan il''tirit rollir for' use in maik ig th mu atch neeedl1 fly-yard i r ollIs of h aandlagas Thlis anew~ divia.e is taot tanty a great tItti anid linhor' 'atver. butt riequairo' r'lh-ras ipeaited byiis hand a', ats th'. have tr'aininlag to opeaste thtemt succeossfulily andit ithe woriik is sftritiitous. Byv rtilllaf I ieri el lyai thea prat or it li laal wile i'a handl aia lter in oniti htaant gutidets I ithrol Ioirt andrage an td that ot he(r oper~atesc theii r.l lear. Swamp a War Garden. Ti'u old toi bei taken'a to~ the' sirvice George I oy, a *Jaaniiese residentt oif Juneau(ttt, Alaiskia, hats Iturnia a mats quito swamtpl in to ai patrtuiot giarder hat has' become thae admiortiotn of the city. Itaiilhes in thIs unique gar'den senud thaeir gr'een laois ipwaird to formit th. wordh "Lierty," aind near by Is formtet a bell. To one side a ('ross blooms In ret .swetet potts, whlile tInhy watlks., wriggl3 fenices aind rot'ks itha flowers wander inig over themn addh~ to the aitractiomi of the phaice. Cost of Infectious Diseases. S4eartlet fa'vera, tnaaaaa'I as analdl dthela rit ('0st thei pea le if Chaienago $7,52, '112 duiintg the( courarse' of thle yea r. 'Thht hartga' hii 1represetts .so atutch idt otr ais lihe piat tif t'melet'nes.s aind Ira di!~'Teence. fotaramih if tnot a:l o thi l ndisetasi' tnhht htava' batn travantted biy I're?;utlorts, aorliaahi/ais that .biaraal (i thei A '.i't'en a .Il'aal ,AU;ochation arging te doilhI rs antd c'atta value om THE MASCULINE ATTITUDE. One of lite iimemolal wrongs which vomien have endured is the male habit of regarding a crisis in the klitcheni as a iJoke, instead of what it truly is--a cittity. In this attitude ve, of the older siifrage, display a *vretched coisistency, says fHarper's Magazine. Oin the one hand, we yield to no one In ncknowledging the home as the foundation of society. On the other hand, we regard everything con nected with the eonoitles of the home as proper subject-mnatter for Life and ludge. Hiushands will return to their families at the end of day and clamor for sympat hy tiginiist a stupid oflice boy. But they seem unable to under Ptaln( what a sudden outbreak of sabo tage in the kitchen imay mean in the way of dislocaiiou and Jangled nerves. 1hat, is to say, they understand and they do not understand. The dagger eirives deep enough Into the soul when emergency colipels inianl to put on a ginghtm apron over a basin of hot water. But the situation, though bit ter, Is never quite real. It ought not .o be. If only the educated masculine mind were trained on the problem I Unfortunately, that educated mind viust hurry downtown to grapple with the vital problem of a new ollice boy. A writer In New York Stin says the war has used up our live senses. We have seen, felt, tasted, heard and smelled blood horrors for four years and more. We are like tin ex(lisitely attuned pianoforte or hartp which Mars halts dlrnimititied and thumbed to ru11ins. "Let us retreat to our sixth sense 'or a while," exhorts the editor; "it is the sense of humor-the veritile sense above the senses. Laughter and mirth are the sanatoria of the worn. Ilumor is the roadl to a ne ler day. We need Prosperos of Ilugling miagle. The law of renction swings to tle smile the sile in the brain as well as on the liis. Mfars flies into tle dark. TIre is AMomus standing at the tavern door." With fewer sheep in the United States, by 12.000,O0, than there were 1I years ago, ii in iti ;trangG that the government is asking farmers to raise iore wool-producing animals. The now familiar slogan, "Ten hens in (very back yard," Is supplemented by another, "A bunch of sheep in eve'y farm yard." Ihe aippeal is nade espe citly to fairmers in the corn helt, but Etistet flriers, too, are becoming in terested. 'he great sheep ranches of the West tire being broken up, and new nethois of sheep-raising must be develoIped. (Iermany is bitter aout the dispnsil of her colonies by the eiten te without her having i cholee in their disposition, and cills this (isposil robbery. Ger many hts coiven len tly forgotten all her plitis to keep tie 1arts of lIelgiuma ind northern France which would be valuable to her, and other booty of war, says lialtitore Amnericlan. She has also forgotten her wholesale rob hery of mnehinery atnd viliabe works of ar tin-thle conmquemred territory. She ought to lbe reminded t hat she has her self furnished plen'ity of pirec'eent. Villa's diselilne ciaimis a ('elrtalit amount of adiin g. iftty t housanjd dolilars rewardi was otfered for htim deadt~ or ilive. lils hand hast alwiays anmbered'i abou11t 50)0, wh lh wouhIi alilot $100X to each(1 member. Eviblen'13y Villa has beent ale to conyivi nie his associ ates thait the indk ivial pirofitts wiil be0 gi'eater b y eon tininlg thle pre'seiit or Mfr. F-mbwnhai says that "what has miade Ge'rmny3 so prospeous is not etliltncy; it is hiarid hiihoir." If thle persons whomm wiast e tne trmylng to Iintd tin easy mtethiod to accopiiishi what only dilige'nce ini thelir tasks will do wouili go toi work withoaiut waitch'ing the clock form quit11 jaig t ime they would gr'ea ty Iuniprove' lhirI 'oniion hi. Thiie (dolliiar-a-y'eatr men'i are to receive checks autioingratphied by3 thie pre'(sllenit, so thaiit th Ia.'51me umay~ hei pr'eserved as souv~enirs of thme wari. Th'le douigthboy who conn tectedt wi th iin eammpty sleeve or t rouser-leg in Fra'ince wvill haive a souv'enir, too, aond it wtill nteed nto auto gratph to atte5t. is seirviee. Berlin is comp~lliiing thant Poitind is annexing Glermian territory In (1e fiance of intei'nntioinal law. Trhe Hun mind pe'rsistenRtly re'fulses to appreei ate the conmlment of imitation. IBut Iit Is a good joke oii the I hun, all the mne. Whether lhe mieans to do son or not, any man i whom atitempitts toi Sow, dlissen sion heit wi'en Amei'ien raid Friance or Amaero'i and Greiit lIritiain is iplaying (Gerimany's game attnd wvililibe rated ac cordingly. Gerimanny reports a stock of 300),000 tonls oif krnuit. It would take nearly all then iho gs in (lie world to fitrntiish the knmuckles for thant much kr'aiit. Trho 1'Tits will have to use franmkfuirters. Londuor. ilaplers think thut thte prince ofWls should ha an Ameria artfa Mashould hnut can hat IT'S NOT YOUR HEART IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease It no respec er of per- diately. Tho soothing, healing oil stin sons. A nmajority of the ill afflicting ulates the kidneys, relieves Initamina oplo today canl be trace back to tions ant destroys the gerns which kidney trouble. . have caused It. Do ntot vait until to Tho kidneys are the m im itant morrow. Jo to your dIruggist toriay and organs of the body. Th .-ro the insist on GOL.D M HDAL aarlern oil filterers, the puriflors, of your blood. Capsules. In twenty-four hours you Ki'dny disease is usually Indicated by should feel health and vigor returning earne, Soplesusness, nevnditess byand will bless the (lay you first heard weariness, Sleeplessness, nervousness, Of G014) All.U)AI, Hanarlem 0il. despondonoy, backache, stomach trou- foulDhAL a e cur. ble, pnin in loins and lower abdoren, After you feel that you have cured gall stones, gravel, rlbeutnatism, sciatica yourself, contiue o tao keone or two and lumbago, lcaOPsules each day, so as to keep In *nd lubago.flrst-Lanss condition and ward off the All these derangements are nature'& danger of other attacks. signals to warn you that the kidneys Ask for the original imported GOLD need help. You should use GOLD MEDAL brand. Three nizes. Money re MEDAJL Haarlem Oil Capsules immer. funded it they do not help you. GUARANlI I It, after ussinu etire contents of tile C;,,in according to directions, you nrem not Z IN tlled In every respect. your aroce will refund the money you paid for it. Fre. Youwil like Luzianna It is real coffee. Real because it is -areFully, seledbyd,pioperly roast ed dbecauSe its goo ess is sealed i_ Everiy pound of Luzij anne is sold in an indi vidual air-tight in can. coffee The Reily-Taylor Companiy The People Who Work With Swift & Company Big Business is usually pictured in the public mind as a huge, soulless machine. As a matter of fact, it is just a collection of human beings like you. Without boastingy and simply to give to the public an idea of the human side of Swift & Co.lipany, we publish the following facts: The lowest rate of wages paid to men has been Increased voluntarily and by arbitration 167 per cent in the packing-house labor have been in- li creased an average of 125 per cent. I Tliere is an Empkoves' Benefit 't Association (voluint iry) pro)vidingh tirs ability and death benefits for a small ' weekly payment. Sick allowatnces are granted in times of' illness, and pensions for disability and old age are provided I without expense to the employes.t Under a two year time payment plan fl 4,000 employes have b~ecOm-- har eho.ders in Swift & Compamny. Company physicians at tend emnploves i needing' their help at the plant an~d ait hom e, without charge. More than I ,500 of thea 7,501, mren who left to joini the army andI rmvv h iv: returne'd to their jobs, and j'sbs me w a~tng for the others as sgon as the V litur n. At the general olhr-e in Chicagoc, %.very h boy is given an houir'' schooling 'lhuly on comfpanly time, such work be'inig accr'.dited by l the high school authorit ies; m s'cura g a two year comm~rercial course dliplomai. A summer home is maintainedl at Fish Lake, Indiana, near Chicago, where women plant employes may spend their vacations, without cost. Swift & Company is co-operating with other employers to impr-ove living conditions around the stock yasrds. More and nfiore thought and attention arc being given. to the opportunity and responsi- F bilities presented in a big industry to improve working conditions and to raise living standards. These are beginnings of a broad, construc tive program, details of which are now being worked out by the Employes' Relations Com mittee of Swift &-Company. Swift & Company,Ut. S.A.