Why Take CalontH Dr. Tfaachex'a Liver & Blood Syna will do all that calomel will do and without tho "after effects.” Yearn ago, when nnpla werebitlcue when IheHver got Iaey and foiled to dc Ita work or (be Momach wa* oat at condition, eeiutnet wm tb* atandby. By end by die ueerc of calomel loand 1 hat iba “after eflfcoU” of taking Um I'rug virata bad and more often worn lOan tha aUmaut for which It waf taken. Dr. Thaoher, In looking a mrtWw to taka Iba plaoe of calomel oo» that would do all tha good that calomel would do, a»d yet leave none of lie evil Women! ■ JimTi? tiTTa SSfwf r“prtoi. of Pdbdh *>.: 1 nf. M with palatal.. •bi wrltM. “I ntdowa with • woftkftMft hi njr hftak and Uabs.TTl hit •■T'Hir tad dte oraiaaSr^Z hit about fbtn w hop« Of rror r^s“isa*,“ Tak* CARDUI Hi Waal’s Talc I began Cerdnl. In • short while I taw a nierked difference... 1 grew at router right along, end It cored oa 1 am stouter than I bam bean In years.’* If you suffer, you can appreciate what It ■sans to be streeg aad wall. Tbounsnds at we taaa give Oardul the &SL‘n£Sitw jron. Try Csrtsl dTiS Symptoms of EJye Strain ItotutBu; mmb| . I 1 I i a a LACY, J*, 18 HEROIC FIG URE. Preaches, Buries Tha Used and Fights Day and Night. Says Cap*. Me Raleigh News and Observer. Preach lag, burying the dead, fight ing day and night, doing all equally well i> the inspiring story of Chaplain B. a Lacy, Jr, of the llJth Field Ar tillery, told by Captain L. P. M(Lon don, officer ia that regiment In letters tv relatives back horua. “Lucy Is the moat wonderful mas I ever saw," said Captain McLendon ia a warm tribute, and adds, “no* long ago we took soase captured Has gans and be organised a crew turned them on the enemy for two days sad nights. Then we were abort of oOcera, he went out te a post of great dagger and observed for as, so that ere could do our beat work against tbs so way. He ought to be swarded every medal sad honor ever grunted." Captain McLendon, writing graphi cally of the drat expariaoees of tbs llStb at at. Wblal confesses to great wt pride im the achievements of Ids own men sad tbs satin America* army. . ’ ; ' "1 can bow tall you/* be writes, “that I was ia tha St. Mlkiel battle hagiaalrg an tha ltth Begtemhtr. 1 shall never forget a detail ef it bo came It was all so sew sad breause I was so proud of my mao and every man in Americas uniform, for tht matter. 1 treat in under dishearten ing circumstances. I hod only one officer with me and he was new. Then, I bad been up two nights with only four hours sloop end sat hi water ail night without, any fire—but at day break 2 taw the greatest sight any human being orrr witnessed. My four guns work nearly buried ia mud and water stood in the holes, the wharfs, end ia trails dug knee deep. My beys were mud covered, from head to foot. Qur guns were sending 'em over at the rets of two per minute and every men not actually firing the guns was marching back and forth carrying ammunition. As I looked st my men and saw what they had stood ail night, my own troobien faded away It was their first test and not a man j flinched—sergeants and conmraL I without euggoatioa from me or any. | one bad taken tun about at the dlf j ferent jobs end every (nan *ai a cog jin the wheel. It wai Just »uperh! “Then it rained all day hut we j marched until midnight without tiny J thing to set neve n little breakfast and lay down to deep in Hnnland at ■1 a. m. At noon the next day we I were in position again and hurling our ; little Visiting cards' over to the Runs . again. But we bad advanced S kil ometer*. Next day we bad our first casualty. Sergeant Rarbour of Dur ham and Pvt. Percy Parrish were hoth wounded by the tame shall. Hoth re ceived bod wounds but I bear they are I doing nicely now. The telephone was ; kit squarely. Barbour picked up Par rieh and yelled one of tho aim, j “Bring e ‘phone here quirk, this onu is (tom up." He was at cool si a cu cumber and refused to bo treated as a wounded man. “That night we polled up stakes again and from that time until now ws have put them down and pulled than up too many times to count. It was a glorious victory far our now army and has inspired us to keep it op until the thing ia ever. We have Maraud a groat deal and ere learning anon ovary day about tha art of get ting rid of the Hone end I believe wo have a pardonable pride in our efforts so fax. HOLD YOUR LIBERTY BONDS. Next to the imperative duty of American cl Usee* to I up port the Lib erty loan la their duty to hold their Liberty bonds. It ia not fall aarviae to '■he country to purchase Liberty bond* and then throw them upon the market, thu* puuuig upon uthora his real burden of financing the war. Ua leas the nocnaalty for disposing of Uwm la vary groat, avow owner of a Liberty bond should hold feet to iL Holding onto one's bond* mean* that ooe baa not only lent as much money to his Government bat also that he la not spending that neaqr for goods, labor, and transportation need ed by the Nation in the prosecution of the war, ead_ ia thus leaving the re irsraSJS -"CLSiSrS! Jaaa^Svvs^at amaagst the mass of the American gmrple makes oar Liberty loans the •oenrteet national tnanakag ia history. It ia a good thing for every Liberty bond holder to be a creditor of his or har Government, and it la a goad thing for the Notion for its obligations to be widely scattered amongst Its clti mm and not eoagaeted Into tho hands, of the rich. It ia a meat hopsfal thing ter the United State* tfcattb* heat lariatmiat in the wsrid, the Liberty bemde, nr* vary widely distributed ■mmet milliom of lU dtiaem*! ^ J«■. 4k Nat also dselaraa that ’tea K*m ktteadtaq the tnaapagtatka of f^MOyBOO or mors Amsrkaa ateteceo Mte Amy* wtK ke a wliail ite It ysuld not bo MitelpHil'dii l ted la Praam wtn beeetee a rfW team room ou teo day pauoa to tte Yabfaaa beys «■) be Thin October *1. 1010. M. L. JOHN. CmuniniMicr. 44-40 NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATOR. Haris* qualified as administratrix of the estate of William T. Deaton. Into of Scotland Comity, North Com lino, this is to notify all parsons ka*. hw claims ssaiast the estate of said deceased to exhibit thorn to tbo as dorsiaiMd at Ms boms on oe before the Tth'Asy of Noramher, IMP, or As notioa will bo pleaded in bar of their recorery. All persona tail all toil to said estate. *i# pieaaa males istste dista payment Ihia 5th day of November, ISIS. A. V. WALLACE, Administrator Raasali A Weatbarspoon, A ttys. 46-55 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAUD. - trs Acres af Land in Tan of Lata It Influenza, Coughs and Colds Relieved By In nized Paw-Paw Tnkta Arrordinar »o niraetiou After Tm ore on the Hoad to ftwwy Wifi Restore Yeor Strength, Vim and After | •d »n om to build 1 **r than i ta|dw Inn-Paw H?! "5b „ a& eowrjy «T la pw |2! faater aa wtaTnaal rre wm win tnts war— | Nothing else really matter* until we do/ I I Be patient here—Our Boye asv getting | WRIGIEY5 | over there l ? '