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Tha dlfflcultlaa which have t>een and ara being encountered are great, and the gravity of the alt uatlon rauat not be undereatimatad. but no one who 1a thoroughly famil iar with tha Ruaaian peopla and with preeent conditions in Ruaaia can doubt for a moment that out of the preeent diflcultiea there 1a aiowly emerging a atronger, greater and flner Ruaaia which will eatabliah a stable and democratic form of government, capable not only at aolvlng tha diffl cuft problema that now confront ua, but alao of developing a conatructWe program for the reorganization and reconatructlon of Rusaia'a political, induatrial and commercial life. "During the laat raw montha, and especially during the laat six weeks, there haa been a ateady growth in the deaire on the part of all claaaea in Ruaaia to develop a governmental ma chinery which wilt bring about greater atability, greater order, and which will have a direct control of the de velopmenta in Ruaaia. "Th« Moscow conference riprtHnu another ataga in tha development of thia faaltng and it ia remarkable that today Karenaky', Komiloff and tlx othar leader* of tha Runaian Revolu tion ara openly advocating tha atrict aat diaciplina in tha eatabliahmant of % % % % % % Sept. 24 to 29 Pay Up Week In Mount* Airy Start a dollar rolling Monday morning. It may roll back to you before Saturday night, j : Put Your Shoulder To The $ Never Let Up Pushing $$ Until Saturday Night Cooperation in this means money to you! Talk $$ Push $$ MUiJlakta* dtraet coatral Ml Is to army ta Dm Gs liniment. *Wi I left Ru«ata »U imki ago it would have twen lapmlbh to arfveeato aud iacura such direct runtrol and tha e» forfaunt ot ■ark oadere. It la, haw war, avidant that little by Uttla tha Ruaaian people, in whom wa all hava tha greatoat faith, ara realising tha form of governmental -machinery which will ba able ca direct and guide tha futara development of Ruaaia's political and economic Ufa. "The tramendoua unheaval caused by tha Kuaaian Revolution created a situation of great confusion— a situa tion in which there were numberleaa faction* and many contradictory points of view, but beneath the surface of all this disorder there has been a steady undercurrent which has moved toward the bringing about of a stable and permanent order. Each of the dif ferent staire* wheih has marked the development of public opinion la evi dence of the growing strength of this feeling, and it has now found explana tion in the great conference at Moscow All the dangers are by no means pas sad. Serious difficulties and grave problems still confront us, but there is no question that we are making pro gress and that our progress lie* along line* which will place ua in a position fully to develop and utilize the poten tial possibilities which our people and our country possess. i "Russia believe* in the United I ! States and desire* the assistance and j cooperation of thia country. I feel «ure the Ameriran people have com- j plate faith in Russia, but it ia rru.at ] importa'.it at the present time that the American public should draw ita con clusions in regard to Russian stairs on the basis of accurate information furnished to them either through au thoritative Russian sources or from observers who have had an opportuni ty of seeing at the first hand condi tions in Russia and of analyzing the character of the Russian people, for there are many sources of information in regard to Ruaaia which would he glad to take advantage of the present situation for ilicnstinf the latest I jim pat hies and friendship which are so rapidly developing between Ruaaia and the United States. I am convinc ed that a greater and stronger Russia will appear. A Russia which cannot b« compared with the Russia of any previous period but between today and that time la tomorrow. Just what this will bring us ia hard to say; also how long it Will last. We may go through even harder and more dif | A cult times, but this must not and can j not change the great absolute faith in the future." IRON FINE FOR BLEEDING GUMS. If Troubled with Sore, Bleed ing Gums, use This Mouth Wash The Dentist . Uses. Good For Cuts tad old Sores Any person tr«.oled with sore, bleeding gums, which oftimes arc si most too sensitive to touch, will be elated after rinsing the mouth with a half-and-half solution/of water and natural iron, known ^s "Acid Iron Mineral" which ma* be secured at mont every drug sto e. Dentists use it to itop bleeding and as a mouthwash whe i extracting teeth and it is perfectly 1 armless. It acts as a germicide and antiseptic as well as a splendid healini agent. For cuts, tilts sai te natural iron is fine. Pouring iMiRIt on the spot stops bleeding and prevents soreness and festering. Thousands of people troubled with old sores never healing have found the solution in Acid iron Mineral, whichbeing a highly concen trated form of natural iron makes a superb external remedy. Go the nearest drug store and ask for a bottle of Acid Iron Mineral. If druggist hasn't it, send $1. to the Ksr rodine Chemical Corp., Roanoke. Va., for a large bottle. Note: For piles, ulcers, sores and skin affections, the Ferrodine Chemi cal Corp. has perfected an ointment consisting of this highly concentrated natural iron and soothing medicinal element*, which combined makep this olntmnnt unexcelled. Ask your drug gist for a fifty cent Jar of A-I-M Oint ment or send direct. . Wtenhtfsew kvoter. tned _ n win still good" to sun, snow, wind and rain won't affect RU-BER-OKD. It ie strong, sturdy, lsstinfc era In pr^iwnw to thiipir tub ■titutei — because we know it win |hrt loog (od satisfactory Though RU-BKR-OtD coots • trifle mora, it w|lt save you moosy—by saving rapair bills. 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