PAGE EIGHT Buy a Ford from Us SOME FACTS ABOUT STARTS OX PAGE ONE to foster its own destruction. These three propositions are clear, namely: (1) None seek their own destruc tion. (2) Militaristic wars are fought for greed, glory, conquest, or hatred. (3) Juridic wars are waged for free ing forces that are unjustly oppressed or to establish legitimate rights held under bondage. On the part of the j Mexican masses, or revolutionists, the Mexican government, the second ' proposition dominates. With the third proposition is the rational de duction. For jurisdic rights our fathers fought their way to freedom and personal liberty. Human prin ciples are everywhere bigger than governments and mandates. Human principles are innate, God given. It is a nistorical fact that Spanish rule has always been factious, cruel and vindictive, and that is why Mc- Kinley swept Spain from the western hemisphere in a war most juridic and humane. The government at Wash ington can easily destroy or bring CASH FOR LIVE POULTRY 1 Live poultry in any quantity will be bought at the car door at Pittsboro, Thursday, April 18, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Prices are as i follows: Colored hens, per lb. 28c. Leghorn Hens 27c ' j Colored Broilers 42c Leghorn Broilers 37c Roosters 15c ■ Ducks : 22c , Geese 15c Young Turkeys 32c •Old Toms 20c On account of the fact that we are load ing another car of poultry at Siler City on the same date, I will not be able to be at Pittsboro all of the time, but a representa tive of the State Department of Markets will be on hand. This is probably the highest prices we will receive for poultry this year. Bring out your poultry, and help pay your fertilizer bill with the money received from these sales. Do not stuff poultry on day of sale. Do not put in sacks. N. C. 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PITTSBORO, N, C. « to its reason the puppet government , : of Mexico any time it withdraws its influence and arms and ammunition. | 1 On the other hand, if our govern- i ment thinks it can pacify Mexico by 1 sponsoring and aiding its present self-constituted government, it sees things wrong side out. A large part ' of the Mexicans are peons, who sell their labors for a term of years at j whatever price they can. Mexico be j longs to Mexicans and not to for eigners and foreign corporations. . I And at this point I take one special j example to show just how foreign influence mostly works on an op pressed people. In 1915 Americans got control of Haiti and its people, who numbered about two million souls in a small country. Every man , owned his plot of ground from which he extracted a livelihood. In order to give Haitians all the blessed ad vantages of our “high culture and civilization,” we destroyed their con- j stitution and imposed one of our own making, impelling by special pro vison therein that corporations might acquire and hold lands in Haiti, and THE CHATHAM RECORD. PITTSBORO, N. C. all this was done by the moral in fluence of force of arms. What has been the outcome? Capitalists have evicted the natives from their hold ings and they are now peons and landless tenants. Wherever this ruth less perfidy is practiced by strong powers, peoples lose their manhood, their courage, and capacity for self government, and sink deeply into some sort of economic slavery. Mex ico is rapidly hastening the same way, Outlawry is in the Mexican gov ernment and not in the people. Were it otherwise, why has not the gov ernment been able to so re-organize its forces as elements of peace and happiness when one of these revolu tions end? This is the test question, and upon it the whole situation stands or falls. Any one. familiar with Mexican history will affirm that Mexico is the victim of a dangerous I - ; • Carolina Theatre Chapel Hill, N. C. Admission Always 30c MONDAY, April 15 Richard Barthlemess IN “WEARY RIVER” ADDED COMEDY NEWS WEDNESDAY, April 17 COLLEEN MOORE - ' » “WHY BE GOOD” Just wait'll you her! Flaming youth afire in the zippiest smart set that ever made wild whoopee! / CLARA BOW INVITES YOU TO HER "WILD PARTY” ™ u prH D iB Y What a party! From campus to road house—it's the battle cry of Squeezdom! Featuring the most beautiful bevy of Hollywood girls ever geathered in one picture! FRIDAY, April 19 SATURDAY, April 20 MILTON SILLS SUE CAROL IN in ‘Love and the Devil’ “Girls Gone Wild” WITH ADDED MARIE CORRA Our Gang Comedy Oddity * - - - - - .. fi’. t *- ' T 9 ? and unjust war, motivated by jeal ousy, greed, and bigotry. For, so far, it has been a war unproductive, consuming and devastating, and ut terly void of any justifiable ends. The Mexican government 18 years ago had millions as surplus in its treasury, today it is absolutely bank- i rupt. One thing that irritates the Mexican populace more is, foreign ers—capitalists or what not—can ap peal to their governments at home for protection, while the citizens of Mexico have no appeal to any one. How long this terrible condition is to last depends upon our own gov ernment. But one thing is sure and true, our dealings with Mexico and all other Latin-American states are regarded by them as highly autocra tic and arbitrary, rigidly colored with privilege, and has brought an utter lack of respect for this, our own gov eminent. . 1 "" TUESDAY, April 16 H. B. WARNER ■Jo*. IN “Naughty Duchess” ADDED Collegians Novelty / QUALITY MACHINES FOR PROFITABLE FARMING THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929. 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