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VAGETWO SALISBURY EVENING POST SALISBURY, S. C. JITNE 19. 1917. . V . i- The LUZIANNE Guarantee: If, after uaing the eontanta of a can, you are no aatiafied in arery raapact, your grocer will refund your money. It's Got to Malie Good with You or your grocer will make good to you, to the last penny. We knew you expected something unusually good in a coffee when we first had Luzianne in mind. So we made Luzianne so good that it will stand on its own feet, without apologizing, with out acknowledging any rivals. YOU buy a can of Luzianne. If you can't honestly say that Luzianne tastes better and goes farther than any other coffee at the price, then you are entitled to your money back. And your grocer will give it to you upon request. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. By Ecoffee c The Reily-T&ylor Company, JVew Orleans mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmwmwmmmmmmmmmwmo.elmaw.t.,'X yt IfWVm I sssy M aw a isa I Called to Order This Morning hy Na tional Councilor ('. 15. Webb of Mi atc:ivi!lc ongr;';sm.in Burnett of A lu bam a lo Address Delegates on Immigration Rill. Thin is the Belief of Hoover Who is to Direct the Nation to a More Economical Living That We May Serve Our Allies During the Wur. Aihe;:!U', June IX. Every train Washington, June lit. "By organ izing the women of America we Le- into As'ievHle today is bringing dole- i,e Je ln,lt .Uull.U lll.UIIU in loodstulls gate ; to the forty-third annual meet-' rm b(' S! VlMl in liu' twelve ing of the National council, Junior . months. This sa,vinjr tan he effect 2 J OnhT of United American Merhani.-s. ' if the American people eo-orerate to National Secretary Martin M. Wood ! the extent of saving 2 cents a meal, of lVuladel'hia arrived yesterday t i cents a day for each individual." look after final details and a lars-e ! lfm ,s tne purpose or tne country- SAFEST DRUGGIST SE LL E-RU-SA PILE CURE. Because it contains no opiates, no lead, no belladonna, no poisonous drug. All other Pile medicines containing injurious narcotics and oth er poisons cause constipation and damage all who use them. E-RU-SA cures or $50 paid. PEOPLES DklG STORE, SMITH 0 CO., MAIN PHARMACY. ma 2 STATE NUMBERS REQUIRED LITTLE JAMES TOMS DEAD. Automobilists Must Hereafter Place'! State Tag on the Rear and Front ! of Automobile. j The new State nulomobiie law re-' quires that the State license number j be displayed on both the rear and front of ull automobiles in North Carolina. These tags are now being received by those who have re- mitted the license fee, and two tags are supplied each automobile owner, th cost lor the two being the same as that heretofore charged fen one. Trie new tags are of white background .uh blue figures and are about the prettiest and most conapieious yet issued by North Carolina. The two lumbers supplied to each auiomobiL owner are identically alike, and from and after July 1st all autos owned and operstsd in this Stale will display Tie license number on the front and rejr. If there are spies in tre Navy De partment let's get them out in a hur ry. That's the worai. nlace in (ho country for spies to be. Charleston ! News and Courier. Different But Satisfactory. Indigestion causes worry, nervous ness, sick headaches, biliousness, coat ed tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation, constant distress. W. A. McRae, Raleisrh, Ga., writes: "Foley Csthart.ic Tablets cljan?e my system thoroughly and do tiot gripe or hurt at .H I recommend them to others and all find them entirely satisfactory and wonderfully different and more pleasant than anything ever seen." They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach, invigorate the liver. Sold every where. KJeven-Monlh-Old. Son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Toms Dies at Their Heine In Winsfon-Salcm. Sj'isbuiy relatives were notified lust night of the death at the h-rne of its parents in Winston-S iltiii of Madison, the 11-mt nth-old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Toms, after un illness of some days. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Winston-Saleni and the in t'Tment will be in that city. Mrs. V. M. Bernhardt and other Salisbury l datives have gone to be present at the funeral. Mrs. Toms was formerly Miss Lilly Bernha-dt of Salisbury und has n large circle of friends here who will sympathize with the fond parents in thf loss of their little boy. PEACE IN 24 HOI RS. for Stomach Sufferers who take Mayri Wonderful Remedy. Don't neglect your Stomach Ailments an other minute. What appears to be only minor Stomach disorders may often be symptoms of Cancer and Ulcers jf the Stomach and Intestines, CI j 11 Stones, Acute Indigestion, Gas tritis, Auto Intoxication, Yellow Jaun dice, and other dangeious aliments, of which the sufferer is not aware until too late. An ideal prescription for overcoming quickly Stomach, Liv er ami Intestinal Troubles is Miyr's Wonderful Remedy. Millions of peo ple have bain u-toied by it. One dose will PROVE (hat it will help yoa. Myar's Wonderful Remedy is for sale by R. M. Leonard Drug Co. number of other delegates are ?lso registered at the Langrcn hotel, which is headquarters fir the con vention. At least 2oll are expected to attend. The first session will be called to order tomorro a' morning by N iti inai Council. ir C. i. Webb of State who will preside at all the meetings of the convention. So far no address uf w.d ome ha'i been arranged f ir iin.l there will be no f.iimal social featjies o'l t -e pro: ram. The Junior Order nun w.l! devote portions of the morn iniri ;.nd afternoons l business and wnle mobilization ot housewives, as described today by Heibert (- Hoover, following his announcement of the p!' in to enlist the service of every wr.man in the United States in war time food conservation. Broad, comprehensive, and yet es- jCi sentially simple, is the method by whi.-h this unprecedented volunteer mobilization is to be achieved. It is outlined on a chart, scarcely moie than two feet square, in Mr. Hoov er's office. The campaign is to be carried on through four main divisions, an ad- discussieiH of topics of and the ev.nings will ,so far as pos sible, be left free for relaxation. The convention will adjoin n piobably on Thursday. Wednesday afternoon or eveninir Representative J. L. Burnett of Ala bama will address the Juniors on fhe subject of immigration, with special reference to the W which Mr. Bur nett introduced in congress. General C. W. Varnum of Denver. Col., past grand master, I. (). O. K., jurisdiction of Colorado, and a dis tinguished member of the Junior or importance , vis or y council of women, an expert advisory council, a committee on vol untary service and the women's sec tion of the national counsel of defense and state councils. The " ig drive" to carry the pro gram through will take tlaee Sunday, July 1, by which time every clergy man will be asked to make announce ment of the plans from his pulpit, and al duTing that week thousands of or uanizations will start actively to work in the educational campaign. First active steps in preparing the literature and geneial program of der, will also be in Asheville for the j this educational effort were taken to meeting. He is exacted to arrive to-, day at a conference at Mr. Hoover's day and will address the Odd Fellows office, attended by representatives of this evening. j various offices of the Agriculture De- Jmportant matters which will re- J partment and from the United States ceive consideration at this meeting j bureau of education, of the council are tne annual appro- Working together daily, this col lations to the orphanages support-! fetenee will de.veltfp a domestic econo- , erl by the Juniors and the question I my information, organization which of raisinsr or not the liistirancc rates win prepare exact ana auinoruauve o naccount of war. The council has ' statements about what is required in also teen asked to consider a resolu- j connection with avoidance of food tion favoring national prohibition, the ; waste in fool preparation, food pre- Prohibition society of the United States havng asked the order to take this step at the Asheville gathering. J servation and use of food substitutes. The immediate wors of this organ ization will be to prepare courses for use in summer schools. In response to requests from Mr. Hoover's office, fi'iO schools this summer will give these courses, which will reach 150, 000 persons, who, in turn, will carry the gospel of scientific dietetics back home to 126,000 smaller communities. Already the wheels have begun to turn on the general publicity cam paign. This will be one of the most The Gathering of the Merchantmen j comprehensive publicity campaigns of the State in Featured by an Ad- I ever undertaken in this country, AT Hamilton (Can ) Paintars' -Uiilon has raised wages 2 1-2 cents an hour, which makes Ihe minimum 40 cents. dress by Governor Bickett and In surance Commissioner Younjr. (Bv Associated Press.) Wilson, N. C, June 19. Addresses by Governor Thomas W. Bickett and Jame3 R. Young, State lnsjranca Commissioner, feature the program of the Fifteenth annual convention here today. Nearly every county in the state was represented when the ; 0f an a?es, who will i:e asked to give convention was called to order this . ,iatai ahout the number in their fam mo:nvn and with a program of un-jjifi f.eir addresses, and they will usual interest and numerous social receive instructions about how to co features planned for the entert iin- operate with the food administration body, and some sort of insignia to reaching out not only throusrh news papers and magazines, but through motion picture houses, all theaters, churches, lecture bureaus, public lib raries, retail stores and trade bodies. Then there will be a committee on membership, which face3 the tremen dous task of actually enrolling house wives, and later business men. as ac tive agents of the food administra tion. Registration will be of women The Joy of the Outing Cross country tours short country runs and near Homo picnics aro occasions when every body everywhere enjoys refreshing cool fruit drinks. Pack a dozen bottles in a bucket well supplied with chunks of ice, place a heavy damp towel over the top and your Orange JooJ will be ice cold and ready to serve whonever you want it. There is nothing that will add more to the pleasure of your trip Sc at all drink stands 1 Less by the case . you UJtm Orange, you'll Uk Orange JooJ" , MINT COLA BOTTLING CO. Salisbury. Nrtli Carolina. ment of the visitors one of the most !iuccea:ful meetings in the history of the organization was anticipated. At the opening session the visitors wete welcomed on behalf of the city, the Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, and the Wlison Merchants' As sociation. J. Frank Morris, of Winston-Salem, vice-president of the or ganization, responded. It was ar ranged for the delegates to attend the opening of the Wilson Chautau- I place in their a indows as evidence of their membership in the great volun teer housewives army. This regis tration w'1'1 be carried on through stat? councils of defense, and forty four states and the District of Co lumbia have organizations either called that or j.3rforming a similar function under some other name. Equally expensive will be the prop aganda disseminated "through all qua this afternoon. ! sorta 0f educational institutions, be- T1 . . I ' i t ine nrsi Business sess.on was lo Klnnm)f Wlt;, tne summer schools begin at 4:1)0 o'clock this afternoon j mentioned, and extending next winter and Governor Bicxett is expected to to colleges, high schools, grade speak tonight. schools and private schools. After a business session tomorrow j Thus the housewife not only will Le morning the visitors will be tendered j caei upon directly to serve' the na an automobile tour of the city and ! tiorli uut she will be reached indirect vicinity, stopping at the Farmers" .. l)V ner children, bringing home this Picnic grounds where a 1 arbecue will be the attraction. An illustrated lecture on "Fire and Prevention" will be delivered in the evening by Commissioner Young. The convention will adjourn Thurs day morning after the election of of ficers and the selection of the nexc place of meeting PEPSI COLA CRE WHERE. Here for a week is a crew of ad vertisers from ths Pepsi Cola Com pany, of New Bern. The crew is composed of four young ladies who go f;om home to home advertising this popular North Carolina drink These young ladies are representing Pepsi Cola and wojking directly un der the supevision of the Pepsi Cola, Bottling Co., of Spencer. Pittiburg, Pa. Bartenders Union has reduced the work week of 72 and 80 hours to not over 60 and raised wages 3 per week. tts Cloudy Tha-Ks ihc FruH" ':;:iasiyWv M HE SELL THE SHOES H WHY? THE PRICE IS RIGHT. 'hone 29. information from schools and col leges. Nor will the pressure cease there. If she belongs to any club, church or any sort of an organization, she also will be touched by the branch of operative organization, for this branch will endeavor to obtain the active and thorough aid of women, farm, labor, patriotic, religious, edu cational and fraternal organizations and city governments. SUCCEEDS MR. GARNER. I Bell SI Shoe Store Mr. George A. Fisher to be Associ ated With the Wachovia Bank & Trust Company in This City. Mr. George A. Fisher, a well known and popular Rowan man, who haa been with th? passenger department of the Southern Railway for some time and who has been located in At lanta, has returned to Salisbury. He becomes associated with the Wacho via Bank & Trust Company, and will succeed Mr. T. R. , Garner, who goes to Rockwell the first of the month to become cahier of the Bank of Rock well. Mr. Fisher is,a splendid young man, a brother of Mr. James Fisher, for iom time connected with the bank, and his friends in this city and ! county will be glad to know that he is I to again take up his residence here. ' ACID IRON MINERAL (A-l-M. Natural Iron Natures Elixir) Non-iholic Iron Makes Uld . Folks Feel Young -1, Iron i3 the' greatest blood purifier and strengthener the world knows of. The main difficulty has been in getting the Iron to the blood. Heavily coated pills or iron mixed with other elements to keep it from contact with teeth or stomach lining, which iron injures, was the old way. Some used glass tubes because amount of iron in pill or liquid was not sufficient to get the desired result. Take Nalural Iron, Known As--AGID IRON MINERAL It Purifies Blood, Drives Out Rheumatism, Steadies the Nerves, Enriches the Blood and Helps Stomach, Kidneys and Bladder 4 jlc)puy I)!op,e seeking relief from excessive uric acid, causing rheumatic pains, often take things that do them far more injury than good. If people would remember that alcohol is the enemy of the kid neys, which nature intrusts with the duty of filtering the blood, they certainly would refrain from alcohol or medicines which only stimulate for the moment and always have their reaction to the detriment of kid neys, bladder, stomach, liver and nerves. If weak, nervous, always tired and kidneys bother nights, or if you are only in need of a good tonic to build up and strengthen the aging system, tak this natural iron, "Acid Iron Mineral." It makes men and women stronger. It enriches and purifies the blood, improves the apptite and general health. Druggists, Doctors and Surgcens Use and Endorse ACID IRON MINERAL Go to th nearett drug store and Bet a flfty-Mnt or dollar bottlf of natural Iron, known as Acid Iron Mineral. This is a pure as the rippling brook, highly concentrated and con taining three forms of Iron, together with potaasium, sodium, calcium, muirne-'nm and sul phuric acid.-all of great medicinal vaiu and blended and proportioned exactly right by uature herself for the treatment of stomach, kidney, bladder and liver complaints. It is i.ature s elixir. Economical and efficient, a half-teaspoonful is a dose. Used for thirty years in the profession, it is pure, non-alcoholic, non-injurious and powerful. Old folks and anr one run down or weakened will Pnd it pleasant to take, wonderfully invigorating and an iron compound with all the faults of other and weaker Iron combinations of the chemist missing. Get a bottle at your druxglst't today, or large bottle will hp sent prepaid on reoei' i of tl. by Ferrodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke, Va. TWELVE DAYS TO (JET APPROVAL TO TRAVEL. Rome, June 18. As a result of the efforts to reduce travel and also to prevent spying, a central passport board has been established among the Ally embassies here. It now requires twelve days to secure the approval of this board before any person can leave Italy, and such vise is valid for t ie time require;! to make an unbrok en trip to the peison's destination. TO BE "NATIONAL ARMY" Official Designation of Forces Raised L'nder Draft Law. Washington, June 18. The first official reference to the new "Na tional Army," the designation which will be applied to the forces raised under the selective' draft, occurs in army ordeis today, several reserve officers of the Engineers Corps be ing directed to report to the com-m-inding officer of the "2nd Engin eers, National Army' at St. Louis. The regiment is one of those previ ously designated as reserve engineers. Further examination of the law convinced department officials that there was only questionable legable authority for the organization of the reserve regiments, and the designa tion has been changed, a reorganiza tion in compliance with the new anny bill having been carried out. H. B. GR1MSHAW IS MADE SUPERINTENDENT S. A. L. Seaboard Division Superintendent Ap pointed to Neweiy Created Office. Oiiicr Changes Announced. Norfolk, Va., June 18.' H. P.. C.rim shaw, superintendent of the Georgia division of the Seaboard Air Lino railroad, at Savannash, has been ap pointed general superintendent of that system, with headquarters at Savannah. This is a new position and in a fibular announcing its crea tion, and the appointment of Mr. Grimshaw, n is also announce.1 that P. S. Mjrshall, arsist'int "er.eral manager of the Seaboard, with head quarters at Norfolk, had been made, superintendent of the Georgia u. vis ion, succeeding Mr. Griniohaw, and that the office of assist general man ager had been abolished. The changes are effective today. Mr. Grimshaw started his railroad career in 1891, as a rodman in the engineering department of the XI d Alabama and Midland railway which is now a part of the Atlantic Coast Line. VILLA TO ISOLATE CHI HI' A HI' A to To Cut Railroads Preparatory Attack on State Capital. El Paso, Tex., June 18. Francisco Villa, has tiven orders for all rail roads connecting Chihuahua City witn the outside world to be cut this week in order to isolate the state capital and Torreon preliminary to making an attack upon these important cities, a courier who arrived from Villa's headquarters at the Santa Gertradis ranch, northwest of Santa Rosalia, has reported to Villa's agents here. The attack on Torreon will be made as soon as two of Villa's leaders ar rive from southeastern Mexico with their comands .according to tie an nounced plan. Jl'ST WHAT SHE NEEDED. When women complain of weari ness, loss of strength and vitality, backache,, pains in sides and hips, dull headaches, dizziness, floating specks, and similar ailments, they too often accept these troubles as their lot be cause they are women, when the ail ments may be the result of disordered kidneys. Mrs. Mary V. Bunker, Mil-ton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., writes: "I am now on my second bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. They seem to be just what I needed." Try them. Sold everywhere. "Open Your Mouth and Shut Your Eyes and I'll Give You Something to Make You Wise!" Crisp, delicious cookies and never a burnt one ! The steady, even flame stays put you don't need to watch the New Perfection. feature, the reversible glass reservoir. Use ALADDIN SECURITY OIL Twice as convenient as a coal or wood range and costs no more. No coal or wood to lug, no dirt, no ashes. A quick fire or a simmer, just as you like, and a cool kitchen all the time. Ask your dealer to show you the new a superior kerosene, for best results. It's always clean and clear-burning. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C Norfolk. Va. Richmond, Va. (New Jeney) BALTIMORE MD. Charlotte. N. C. Charleston. W.Va. Charleston, S. C mw pe: OIL
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