PAGE TWO THE ROBESONIAN MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918. Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone ITour 'druggist gives back your money if it doesn't liven your liver and bowels and straighten you up without making you sick. tion, and justice.. In Africa, on the high seas everywhere, in Mesopotamia and Palestine, in the Balkans, and especially on the Western front, Great i Britain has fought magnificently j through bitter trials to a victorious I end in which America is proud to be ! her partner. There's no reason why a person hould take sickening, salivating cal omel when a few cents buys a large bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone a perfect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make vou sick and can not salivate. Children and grown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is perfectly harmless. Calomel is a dangerous drug It is mercury and attacks your bones. Take a dose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and! you will wake up feeling great. No more biliousness, constipation, slug gishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your drugerist savs if you don't find Dodson's Liver Tone acts better than horrible calomel your money is waiting for you. EL .. T ALT DA LEU. 7TH. Gat.t iiiKs Will Do Honor to the Most Pof crfui of the Allies Britain Bore Great Part in War Against Prussian Domination. (North Carolina Council of Defense.) On December 7th gatherings in all parts of the United States are going to do honor to the most powerful of the Allies by celebrating "Britain Day." The nation-wide celebration was initiated by the Surlgrave Insti tution in association with the Nation al Committee of Patriotic Societies, the National Security League, and the American Defense Society. In view of the great part which Great Britain bore in the war against Prussian world domination, protecting our interests along witi her own. .t is the plainest justice to acknowledge our debt. Acknowledgement to Eng land is due also for our own sake. If the British navy had not promptly guarded the highways of the world four years and three months ago, and from that day to the close of hos tilities, if the Old Contemptibles had not delayed the German advance from Mons and Charleroi to the Marne, the Prussians would have won. They would have taken the French front and flank, would have realized the Pan-German dream, would have seized naval bases all over the world from which to threaten all the free nations, including the United States. The three million Britons and Irishmen killed and wounded in the Great War suffered or died in our cause not less truly than in their own. It is time, the best time in the world, to take stock of our inherit ed ideas of Great Britain. There are Americans even yet convinced that Great Britain is our ally only by ac cident. The Germans industriously told us that England was going to fight German "to the last French man's blood," while holding the world in thrall with a hugh navy, blotting out the w.orld's freedom on the high sea::, threatening the world with nav al.' sin worse than any conceivable mil itarism. Ignorant text-books of his tory, traditions handed down from 1776 and 1812, misconceptions of the Irish situation, German propaganda, Hearst editorials, and certain mistak en ideas propagated by decent but misinformed men all of these have concealed the fundamental truth that Great Britain's attitude towards the United States has been conciliatory, friendly, even liberal. At the desire of the United States, Great Britain yielded her claims bas ed on the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, gave us a free hand in the canal project, and withdrew a great part of her forces from the British West Indies. In 1898 a British squadron stood by Dewey at Manilla; British diplomacy blocked a European coalition against us. The force of the Monroe Doctrine has been derived in large part from! British support of course not phil anthropic support, but support based on community of ideals and interests. Great Britain, like the United States, has believed in live and let live, in the rights of small nations, in gov ernment by the consent of the gov erned. If British ships have kept neutral trade from supplying Germany, if the British blockade and censorship have delayed mails to the continent during war time, it is now clear that Theris Walters Wounded But Get ting Along Okey. Through the Bureau of Communica tion of the American Red Cross at Washington Mr. D. H. Walters, of Lumberton, R. 3, received the other day the following letter from his son Theris, who at the time the letter was written was wounded and in a hospi tal in France: "Rouen, Oct. 23, 1918. "Mr. D. H. Walters, "Lumberton, N. C, R. 3. "My clear Mr- Walters: "I me. your son Theris in one of the local hos. Itals the other day and he asked me to write you to tell you that he was coming on right well, al though he has several wounds. He has been hit in the right side and forearm and the left knee, but none of them are of a serious nature. He is resting quite comfortably and I want to assure that everything is be ing done for him to give him comfort and to hasten his speedy return to r PERFECTION Oil . H PATERS Emergency Heating In freezing weather the portable Perfection Oil Heater radiates comfort and cheer-brings re lief to scantily heated offices. Inexpensive to buy and use-easy to clean and fill smokeless, odorless. Aladdin Security Oil gives best results. Buy your Perfection Heater now. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ALADDIN I mem OM.O0MMNT WzZ.-:-z'zZi.z.'-iM .r.'", ... . am. i THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Mrs. Godden Tells How It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort. Fremont, O. ' 'I was passing through the critical period of life, being forty- six years of age and had all the symp toms incidenttothat change heat flash es, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended to me as the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, and the annoying symptoms have disap peared. " Mrs. M. Godden, 925 Na- poieon bt., F remont, Ohio, Such annovine svmntons an heat the British measures were in aid of flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head our own liberty and security. Great j ache, irritability and " the blues, " may Britain was fighting for her life against a powerful and unscrupulous enemy who sank neutral mails and cargoes and slaughtered non-combatants by the thousand. When December 7 begins with it the be speedily overcome and the svstem restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb remedy Lyaia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complications present them seives write ine ruiKnam Medicine Co. celebration of Britain Day, American j Lynn, Mass., for suggestions hw to citizens will be glad to pay honor to a nation which conspicuously- has used its great power for freedom, concilia- overcome them. The result of fort' years experience is at your service am your letter held in strict confidence. health. He sends you his best love and will write himself as soon as he is able. "If there be any way in which the American Red Cross can be of fur ther service to you, will you please communicate with the nearest chap ter? "Our own word of congratulation to you on your son's bravery in the field and his patience and cheerfulness in the hospital. "We are, "Very respectfully yours, "American Red Cross. "Martin A. Meyer. Lt., A. R. C. Heavy, impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale and sickly. For pure blood, sound digestion, use Burdock Blood Bitters. $1.25 at all stores. An expolsion of munitions trains in Belgium Thursday caused casualties estimated at between 1,500, and 2,000. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. B. Stephens, deceased, lato of Robeson County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned administrator prop erly authenticated on or before the 18th day of Nov. 1919, or this notice will be pla'I :n bar of their recovery. All persons indebted ti said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This Nov. 16, 1918. JAS. L. STEPHEN'S, Administrator. Robesonian Business Builders Sell the goods try one. Wonderful Opportunity For You 366 Acres of Fine Tobacco, Cotton and Grain Land Subdivided in to Small Farms to be Sold at AUCTION on FRIDAY, DEC 6, 10:30 a, m. EaSV Temm This land is located at Bellamy N C, 1 1-4 miles from Allenton. Estimated one mil 'vj , lion feet timber on property. S. A. L. R. R. crosses the land. Three good dwellings one store building, several small houses and good barns. GET IN ON THIS! awemngs, ALSO 324 Acres Good Land Subdivided Into Small Tracts Located 3 1-2 miles from Bladenboro and Abbottsburg on Bladenboro-Whiteviile Road. One million feet of tim. ber estimated on property. This land will be sold under the hammer. 1 0t tim At Auction Friday, Dec. 6fh. at 2 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ON EASY TERMS Y WHILE YOU CAN, CHEAP. ON EASY Free Prizes - - Band Concert The Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Co SELLING AGENTS

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