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Vinol will Stc and Brea] A constitutional remedy th building up the system. TI in Vinol-Beef and Cod Liv ganese and Glycerophospi -energy that throws off the reoccurrence. It has given tion for sixteen years. HEI Dunn, N.C. "o suffered with a chronic cold for four months, coughed day and night. co Had to keep on working when I was co not able to. I saw Vinol advertised as and tried it, aud I want to tell you it co just cured that cold in a short time. It made me eat and sleep well, better be everyway."-J. C. Bagley, Dunn,N.C. ta Wor all run-down, nervous, ansemie condl feeble old people and delicate oildrei Crece For sale by LAURONS DRUG 00. and Ugh! Calomel Sick Please Try D( I am sincere! My medi< and bowels so you Calomel loses you a day! You know what, caloniel is. it's ier cury ; quicksilver. Caloiel is Oan gerous. It crashes into sour Ibil like dynamite, cramping and tic ening you. Caloniel attacks 1le bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked OUt and believe you need a dose of dangerous caloniel just remember that your To the man who is w< is a picture for you. The money that had 1 tect and keep her was no piled up and grew into a si from worry or dire povert) Who is getting the moi Make OUR bank ~ We add 4 per cent. in The Enterprise N. B. DIAL, President POLl KEEP YOUR LIQUIDS AND PASTEl TAN, DARK BROWN C - PRESERVE i p a Cough k Up a Cold it removes the cause by kese elements cot-tained er Peptones, I n, Man Lates - soo create an cold an prevents its ninety cent satisfac. EIS. OOF: Lwage, N.C. o ear I suffered with a ehronie U ,soI could not sleep nights and ntlnued to- lose flesh. My drggist ked me to try Vinol. It cured my ugh I can sleep nights and have Ined twelve pound. Vinol Is the at tonicand tissue builderIhaveever ken."-W. D. REN, LagrangeN.C. Ions, weak women. overworked meno to *her* is no remedy like Vine. tes Strength druggists everywhere. ens; Salivates! )dson's Liver Tone sine does not upset liver lose.a day's work. (iuggist sells for a few Cents a larg1 bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you no inside, and can not salivate. Don't take caloiel I It makes you sick the next. day ; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you fel great. Give it to the children as welL Nemember Your 1e duty eyou die will utrswedow have ~~oney ?Yes or No?. >rki for his money---here ee$ put into the bank to pro h rdship to save. But it /that will now free her 'iey you earn? Think it over? (OUR bank. terest. National Bank C. H. ROPER, Cas~er 10E SHES> SHOES NEAT I. FOR BLACK.,WHE, R OX-BLOOD SHOES.// IE LEATHER. LETTERS FROi From Dennie W. Jones. Nov. 18, 1918. Dear Sister: 'Wfil try my hand in nwriting you his morning. 'Hope it will find you and amily in the best of health. (I am all ). K. Have been. in the hospital for , while with grippe but am expecting o return to my. company this week. Well, I suppose every-body is having t tine time over there as the victory aas been won. I tell you, there sure was some -rejoicing over here that lay. They sure were some glad peo ple. They very near run me to death that afternoon, as I was in a little town. The French would come down the street, just grab you and force rou in a big ring. Through Otores, 1:welling houses, over town and back again. Bet I heard the words finish L uerer (meaning the war is over), a million times. Gee, they rwere happy, [il shouting viva La America, which a (hurrah for America). Every'win low was full of flags. Oh, I will tell you about It when I get home. But I know it was as happy there, and just ts much rejoicing there. I have not leard from anyone since I left Co. Ti, Gth inf., so I am anxious to get back md get my mail with some letters romn you telling me that you are well when they were :written. Will say good-bye for a few days, I am, Your brother, Pvt. Denimie W. Jones, Co. 'L, 6th Inf., A. E. F. Front Iavid C. Smith. Nov. 2.1. 1918. Dear Mother : I will write you a few lines to let you know I am doing fine, but work Ing very hard. I am out on the rifle range this week; think I will enjoy it very much. We are being trained as much since the war closed as we were when it was going on. I hiked eleven mtiles in four hours with sev ent.V-flye pounds on my back yester day and feel good today. Don't you think I am getting to be a man? I haven't heard from anybody in the States since I left, but I hope you all are doing fine. I don't stay in one place but about a week at -a time. I suppose that Is the reason 'I can't get ny mail, but I am getting to see France, and will have lots to talk about when I come home. I don't know rwhen I will get to come home, sometime next spring I hope. I think some of the boys will be home for Christmas. The paper says the tlrst over the first back home, so you see I will have to wait. until my time. I will take in all I can over here and come home when I get a chance. I am in twenty miles of Paris, hope I will get to go there next. I haven't seen any kind of houses but those made of stone, since I land ed in l'France. Some of them are real tine, believe me. I am staying in a house with a lFrench family. so you see I am doing fine. Well Thanksgiv ing is next Thursday. I must say 1 would be0 glad to he at home and go hunting, but I will be thankful in irance, becauise I have learned to be thankful anywher'e I may be. While I am writing there is a crowvd of French children standing around.I wish you could see them swith theli woodlen shoes and their 01(d clother on, nowv don't you think wve shotuld b)1 thakfutl when we get good clothes i wear. Mlother. there is no place like hom< andl a mother andl father like I have Tell father of all the things that ht cold have glv.en me, I have enjoye< my Bible most. When :I get sad always find something there to chee me. I won't send you my ad~dress be cause I don't see any use of you wri't lg me whten 1 don't get it. Good-b~ye, with love to each one o the fantily. From lEngene (Cox. Nov. 25, 1918. \y dear' Mother': I am going to write you a few line this afternoon. It has, been abot month since I have wvritten you a Iet te, butt lots of things have happene in that montht. The war has ende apd~ we are on our wvay to occupliy Ger manl territor'y for awhile. I am no In ILxemnburg abmout two miles fr'or Gemany. Clyde is also going ove1 ht Ite isn't with me. lie is in the -i2un division andl I am in the fir'st. Mamma. I saw Walter Young Mil about a month ago. lie sure look well. I was passing in a motor'cyce about thirty miles an htour wvhen heard someone calling me by naum I stopped'( andl then dlidn't know lint ie toldl me all ab~out the honmefoll and~ the western country. 'lie likes 01 there fine. Ile had to tell tie whio I was, but he knew me. Well, Mlamm I gtess you all are getting more unow ttan I am able to write, so I will clos I am well and don't have any id< when I will come home. Probab son, anAl nj~rihb a lngr urnv off. I THE FRONT can't tell. 'Wishing you all a merry Christmas. Your son, Eugene. From "Jap" Caldwell. -La Vallionne, France, Nov. 27, 1918. hiy Dear Mother: I have been wondering how every body is getting along back home by this time. I hope that none of you catch the "Flu". I have had It once since coming to France, but I did not say anything about It, a had it soon after landing. I was sick about a week, but did not go to the hospital. Guess I should have, but that is .no place for me, if I can get around it. I haven't heard a single word from home except the one letter from Vera, since coming to this school. fIcan't understand why they don't forward it to me.. I know. I have at least forty or fifty letters back with the company. I will have to stop now for supper, guess we will have a good supper. After Supper. I don't have any idea how long I will be at this place. I would just like to know how long It will be be fore we get back to-the States. From the looks of everything It seems that we will be among the first to get back, but you can never tell until the time comes. I was thinking today about iwhere I was two years ago in the morning. We arrived in Columbia from .\ex!eo. I Would like very much to be pulling In there in the morning but that Is impossIble. )id you all ever get those cards I sent some two or three months ago, I hope you did. I mailed them just before we went into that drive which I am thankful that I got through all 0. K. I saw things that I never thought I could stand, but it did not bother me at all. I never did feel like -I was going to get hurt somehow, but I had some pretty close calls. But now as it is all over, I am glad that I got the chance to be in one real battle, for that Is what I came over here for. I would not have felt right to come this far and not get to fight. Everything has begun to get like it was at Camp evier, now since it Is all over. We have been clessed so far here; it has been fine weather, Haven't had any real cold weather yet. I guess it has begun to get pretty cold over there by this time. I would like to send everyone some kind of a Christmas present but it is so uncertain as to 'whether it would get there or not, and too I haven't been paid since August, but it will be a pretty good pile when I get it. When I came to this camp I did not bring my service record, and I can't get any pay until it gets here and God only knows when that will be. I know it will be sometime In January now be fore I get paid, If then, but -1 don't teed it anyway for I would spend it. Just wait andl get it all together and get a furlough and visit some of the large cities in France. Tomorrow is Trhanksgiving. What more c'outld we he thankful for than the ending of this terrible war? Will close for this time. \1y Address Is the same: Candidate J. P. Cald well. -13th Co. I. C. S., A. E. 1"., la Vaihonne, France. DON'T SCOLD, MOT HER! T HE CROSS CHILD IS BILIOUS, FEVERISi IL4ok at tonguel If coted'i, cleats lit tle stomnach, liver, howels. Don't scold your fretful, peecvlsl rchild. See if tongue is coated; this 1 - a sure sign its little somach, liver an' . bowels arc clogged with; sour waste When lis ess. pale, fe crishi, full a c'old, breath tad, throa sore. doesn f et, sleep or ct natu-r ily, has stonm ac'h-ache, indii estion, iarrhoca, giv a teasp~oonful "Cal ornia Syrup a Figs'', and in a ew I urts all the tou: waste, the souit bhI and fermsentini foodl passes out f t e bowels and yol have a .well an p ayful child agait 'hildren love thti armless "fruit lax alive", and tnoth s can recst easy af lt'r giving it, because it never tails t smake their little "lnsidles" elean an a sweet. - Keep It handy, Mothet'! A little giv d en today saves a sick child tomor'row butt get the genuine. Ask youtr drug~ dgst fot' a bottle of "Califo'nia Syru - of Figs", which htas directlonls for ha v bles, chilrent of all ages .andl fo u grown-ups pliainly on thte bottle. Itk mtember there are counterfeits sol *here, so sturely look and see that yout I is tmade by the "CalIfornia Fig Syru ('ompany." I i-nd~ back with con temi s anty other' fig syrup. A Tonic Laxative e that will removn the bile from the Liver as I cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without kh~i or disturbing the stomach Is truly a PerfectL LAX-FOS WITH PBPSIN is th* name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxatis t whic aoon relieves Sick Heedaehe, Dizzuiness. Il digestion, Stomach Trouble, Gas and Piles causi C bya Torpid Liver and ConstIpation. Always use a RelIable Laxative in the treatmenit of Colds, O: and influenza. -F7OS WiHPEPSIN IsaLkid Digesti e. x~jatye excellent isit effect on I a just *sgo nCbildt as fo 4ptLaa ly en to qthe oby Pa 1L. aan a chiml nioe, Their Medicine C IT is characteristic of folks af.er they pass the allotted ''threo scoro yuars and tOn," to 1ok back over the days that are gono and thoughtully live timan over. I find myself, &A seventy-one, trequently driftimig biiwk a titert~ 4f at ,ant ty, wheni I oe n isef It i the Ittle drUg otoro Owned at 1,i var, bilo., naL:ug and reiliug a vegetable conpoand to jut Iends an.i ciatoutera-wltt was theon Xnovn only us Dr. l.ewil' Me lie ne for ntomath, iver and lJowel CompaL.nts. For nany yesn while I man perfecting sty forintila I atud~ d and invostigated I iio laxatives an. cathartic1 on tho market atd becamo convinced that the r m11ain fault WAs not that they did tint act en the hnwels, but that Lit :rn cetiona wr.- t to vio'ent a::d drati lc, and upset, tho a of i o tt e ,. whialtwas due to thto fact tht-t thry were not, thor h enouet in t'ier acutioi, sonto 1impl a ~ting on tit, oppcr or ena.1 i .teA tinles, %vYiio Othurs wouldI act oly~ on the lower ur l)trff itestinca, find that they alienolt .in, i ri estv produced a habit re quiring augiCtented doses. 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