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THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, FEBRUARY 1, 1015 PAGE 2 Host Sfiin Trouble Recdfly Overcome The Active Principle of j Famous Remedy Works Wonders. ENGLAND MAKES MOVE IN DEFENSE OF EGYPT. One of the cleverest moves made CHARGES OF VICK DENIED BY MINISTER SULLIVAN. New York, Jan. 29. A statement by the British war office during the from James M. Sullivan, American present war was the landing of only j minister to the Dominican republic, Moslem soldiers from India for the defense of Egypt. Among the 100, 000 odd Indians drafted to different hr.vo mnrvll th way troubles. " -The ox-fa-t that S. S. S. vrorks !: 1 : i 'ally a most :: --(;::ary n::iss of artcrifs that tho skin ! i-rnosoil of a '. v you solve the " " i I moilii'iml nropfrtiAs ! .. ciu"so ot tiie : .if.:: all v U3 the most Many pwlo 6. 8. S. OV-IVeI planaticn is x:. In the b.o . .1:.' Intricate r.r...i ci: find v :s. m-.rn y (--and th" :: ! network oi .li-y mystery. Tin. re r,r In S. S. t . .: blood sf ::.. nourish::: : It Is r .:v : contains Ot Whi: h is : healthy s ! . ' :: Bi'-nt. -r. '. t. match!es l'. 1 ti;ll to v.-.-: ! : .a 1 1 1 1 ' s '!".: : ; ' J and sugars; i;i ;: Not one drnn n In Its pr-'nara t ion. Ask foi S. . S. and Just insist upon having it. And if you de sire skillful advice and counsel upon any matter concerning the blood and skin, write to the Medical Department. The Swift Specific Co., .129 Swift BIdg., Atlanta, Ga. Do not allow some zealous clerk's elo- uence over something "just as good ' as 8. 8. to fool you with the same old mineral drugs. Beware of all substitutes. Jntit upon S. S. S. parts of the war area there are, per haps, a hundred different religions, and a little less tact on the part of the authorities might have meant much trouble for the British. The Brahmine, Hindus, Paarsees, worshipers of Yishu, Kali, Siva and other creeds, however, were sent to ranee, East Africa, China, and, in fact, everywhere but. gypt. Only .Mohammedan regiments put foot on denying all the charges of unfitness made against him, chiefly by Walter W. Vick. former receiver general of Santo Domingo customs, was read today at the hearing into the charges oefore Senator-elect Phalan. The statement was supported by documentary evidence and made counter charges against Vick. Sulli van declared he had been made the victim oi a newspaper campaign of j Religious Union in Canada. In this country there has been much talk in recent years of the union of various Protestant denomi nations, but little has been accom plished. The recent amalgamation of the Baptists and Free Baptists in Maine, one with 240 churches and the other with 186, indicates what may happen more generally in crim ing years when denominations are disposed to put Christianity above mere nomenclature and the petty controversies of earlier generations that have long since become mean ingless. In Canada there is taking place a attack by Vick and 3aid certain 1 real union that will not be without newspapers in the United States had . its influence on this side of the bor 'championed the cause of as auda- j der. The Presbyterians, Methodists Your Taste is Revdaled by the Kind of Stationery VOU tySE You can pretty well judge persons by the, kind of sta tionery they use5. Good stationery is inexpensive and we have a wide va riety from which you may select and it is all in keeping with good taste and your pocketbook. C0NYERS & SYKES, Druggists The Busy Store McAdoo Hotel Corner IO Two Phones 324 The Home of "Sy-Co" the Better Ice Cream. Egyptian soil, and the effect on the'eious gang of pirates as ever sailed ; and Congregationalists of Canada population was immediate. The Aus tralians, New Zealanders and Eng lish territorials, which replaced the regular garrisons, were according to the Egyptian mind of all "Giaours," r- :. r. r::"b!. remedy. It a-iiv purpose ; e ;ho tissues to the i r . vn essential nurri ::. elements of this :-t: i: r ;r" just as essen "i rl l-i ;;:r!i as the nutri f the n.:afs, grains, fats :; (ioily foud. 1" minerals or drills in used the Carribean." i have got their union beyond the Sullivrn said he had no apology to stage of friendly intercourse and make for recommending as the de- mutual respect. . For several years a positaiv for the receivership funds joint committee has been working Banco Nacional, which Vick charges 'out a plan for "The United Church and as suc h not to be distinguished i was an untrustworthy institution ' of Canada," and a meeting of the from the regular army, but when j and which had been accused of committee in Toronto the other day the brown men arrived from India ; seeking the appointment of Sullivan ' showed how little remains to be EGO To make your hens producers feed them EBeeff Scrap, (Granulated ESoroe, GharcoaB, tGrSt, (Lee's and other Egg makers. HOWARD 0 ARDNER Druggist and Seed-man. January 3, 1914. Shortest, quickest and best route, fast bestibuled train with dining car. Through Pullman Sleepers to Louis ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. Lv. Charlotte 6.00 A. M. Lv. Greensboro 9.30 A. M. Lv. Danville 3 1.00 A. M. Ar. Charlottesville .... 4.10 P. M. Lv. Charlottesville, C. & 0 6.30 P. M. Ar. Louisville 3 1.00 A. M. Ar. Cincinnati 8.30 A. M. Ar. Chicago 5.47 P. M. Ar. St. Louis 7.18 P. M. uniy one night on the road. Direct connections for all points West and Northwest. The line to the celebrated Moun tain Resorts of Virginia. For de acriptive matter, schedules and Pull man reservations, address W. O. WARTHEN, A. G. P. A., ' V C. & O. Ry. Co., Richmond. Va. JOHN D. POTTS, General Passenger Agt. B. L. FENTRESS ATTORN EY-AT-L AW there was considerable speculation as to what kind of pagans the new arrivals were. When a body of Bengal made for the principal mosque of Alexandria there was some alarm and indignation, but the dusky troopers had no difficulty in proving to the priests that they, too, were of the "faithful," and there was much wonderment when it was learned that all the soldiers from India were "true believers." This made the Egyptians "furiously to think," for the Indians were quite satisfied that in fighting for the British Kaiser-i- Hind against the Padishah and "Hadji Mohammed William" of Ber lin, they were in no way acting to the detriment of their religion. The Egyptians have never loved Turkish i.. . i i ruie, ana wnen gooa Moslems were ready to fight the Turks for the British the importance of the Shiekh-uI-Islam's holy war procla mation began to diminish. The Indians made a tremendous impression on the native soldiery, particularly the Maharaia of Bika nir's Camel corps, which was reck oned as good as the camelry main tained by the British, only better mounted. The Bedouins from the desert were particularly struck by this corps, and their respect for "El Lord's" (Kitchener) country was considerably increased that the mil lionaire Maharaja himsell had taken the field in person. The horses of the cavalry also im pressed tlie Bedouins, who fancy themselves as judges of horseflesh. There appears to be little danger of a serious invasion of Egypt, par ticularly via Palestine, a road which has never been successfully negoti ated by an army of an sie. The coast route taken by .Napoleon on the retirement of his invading forces is commanded from the ?ea. and would prove a veritable death trap, while the British and French warships in the Suez Canal could easily annihilate an attackinfie- forcp from that direction. There are only two desert routes into Cigypi; one is such Irom ;he seatoast to Ismalia, and the other via Akaba and across tha Sinai Pen insula, but wells are few and far be tween, and the problem of transpor tation of supplies for an invading army by these two routes is practi cally insuperable. Apart from the arrival of the In dians, the never-ending procession of troop ships and warships through the Suez canal and the numbers of the troo-ps sent to replace the old garisens have practically convinced flip rnn n 1 o t i r n i , , . ....x, ruiuuuu LiiaL Luis is no time to rise against the British. Despite the activities of "Youn? Egyptian" and "Young Turk" revolutionaries, Lue great mass ot the people contented under British rule, see no reason for changing it the rule of Constantinople, and unknown kaiser in Berlin. n order to exploit the isiand. jdone. All want union. The differ- "If Vick was unwilling to make ; ences that the committee has had to 'the change, he scarcely would have settle have been mainly those of ter Lancers ' acted on my recommendation," minology rather than those of faith wioie uie minister, ine iact is that or rorm, creed or spirit. For exam- the desire to make a change was pie, after much debate, it has been born in Vick some months later, for determined that the highest body reasons best known to himself, and of the union shall be the general j in the campaign he then opened on council, the provisional governing the Banco Nacional there was no in- body of the conference and the dis ference from me until I learned of trict governing body the presbytery Vick's determination to turn the thus taking a chacteristic term business aver from an American to : from each constituent church. In a British corporation (Royal Bank each local church the spiritual gov of Canada), whereupon I simply no- ernment will be committed to elders TGDGStK- Fflffl7Rf(S 8JMUE For the next two weeks cost will be thrown aside, and every piece of Furniture, every Rug:, Drugget, Go-Cart, Sewing Machine, Organ, Cooking and Heating Stove in our two big stores will be put on sale at 4 and Vi the for mer price. You must come to this sale to give us a chance to show you what a little money can do. McDuffie-s Furniture Store Next to Odell Hardware Store. are and for the Offices with A. Wayland Coke Fisher Building Greensboro, N. C. Notary Public. A. Ii. BROOKS, o. Li. SAPP S. CLAY WILLIAMS Brooks, Sapp & Williams Attorney s-A t-Law GREENSBORO, N. C. Office In Dixie Insurance Building DR. J.W.TAYLOR, Fitting Glasses a Specialty. RELIEF OR NO PAY Office, Fifth Flow Banner Bfdg. HARKEtt'O HAII K BAL8AE.1 Recommends Old Tax Rate. The joint finance committee of the legislature has reached the def inite conclusion to have the usual quadrennial reassessment of all property in the state as scheduled and to recommend the re-adoption of the same tax rate in force the past two years, which is 2 3 2-3 cents for the state, 4 cents for pen sions and 20 cents for sciiools, mak ing 47 2-3 cents, and leaving 19 cents margin for the county levies. The conference was a lengthy one and took wide range, with special emphasis toward the close on the importance and necessity for county auditors and the need for state audi- luis to go into tne counties to see that properties are properly on the books. Senator Miller, of Rowan; Senator McLean, of Robeson, and Senator McMichael, of Rockingham, spoke especially as to the value of county auditors and urged that the legislature should see that county had one. tified thes state department of Mr. Vick's intention and asked the state department to note the significance of the change. This notification prevented Vick from carrying out his purpose. . "The records of the state depart ment will show that I never recom mended any one bank above anoth er, except that I urged a preference for some American bank." Sullivan denied he had caused bloodshed on the island and asserted that at the time of the revolution in 1913 it was through his efforts that a peace pact had been signed. He had been instrumental in hold ing a fair election and for the first time established a government not based on force. He had secured free speech, and a free press, released po- itical prisoners, obtained from the government the right of fair trial. ' and broken up corruption in the public works department, he said. "Since that time I have devoted myself to the task of driving unwor thy Americans, bent on loot, from the country," he added. Sullivan declared that Vick had displayed more interest in public contracts that he did and charged that he was interested in light house contracts. This Vick today denied on the stand, as he did all of Sulli van's counter accusations, character izing some of them as "lies." The investigation here closed to day, to be resumed in Washineton probably Tuesday. Before adjourn ment, Vick received permission to read into the record a statement, in which he said he deemed it his duty to have the impression repudiated that "any member of the official family of Presidedt Wilson had di rectly or indirectly been identified with any act that would affect his honor as a public man, or taint his character." , "I make this statement," he said, in view of wide publicity given to the investigation and because I. know how easy it is to arouse in the t. i . - Pudiic mina thoughts and cions. and the temporal affairs will be ad ministered by stewards again com bining Presbyterian and Methodist terminology. Boston Herald. Radium by a New Process. Washington, Jan. 27. Announce ment that the federal bureau of mines has worked out a process of reducing radium by simplified meth ods was made in Congress Thursday by Representative Foster, of Illi nois; who congratulated the coun try upon the discovery. Members gathered about as Rep resentative Foster displayed a case containing two tubes containing $11,000 worth of radium, produced from ore by the bureau. He read a letter from Dr. Howard A. Kelly, of Baltimore, saying that the work of bureau insured the successful treatment of many conditions in can cer cases. JL. M. AMMEN & CO. EinnilbsDlIinnHBE's 600 SOUTH ELM STREET Day Phone 488 Night Phone 1521 Watch the date on your label. SERVICE AND Q AU.1LITY These are the watchwords of our business, and upon them we depend for our success. We sell goods, only of the highest quality and we pride ourselves on the fact that no drug store gives better service. Everything that goes out of this store must be up to the highest standard we cannot afford to have it otherwise. Telephone us your orders and we will fill them by mail, postage prepaid. Greensboro Drug' Co. Cor. S. Elm and West Market Sts. Telephone 926 ran 0 suspi- every Childran Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Advantages of Virtue Over Vice. Those employees of the Ford Com pany at Atlanta, Ga., who have had their wages reduced because some "wasted money, some did not share an equal portion with their wives, others drank and a few made no ef fort to save or prepare for the fu ture," are receiving a very practical lesson in the material advantages of virtue over vice or improvidence. If they don't like the way the lesson is enforced they can, of course, leave the company's employ and let some one else get $5 a day. In his recent testimony before the industrial com mission in New York, Mr.. Ford said that, as a possessor of a nractipal monopoly, nis position was unique among manufacturers and that his profit-sharing views must not be taken as a precedent to be followed by others. This uniqueness seems to extend also to a paternal supervision of the habits of his employees, which is not likely to be generally follow- i ed. To every farmer of Guilford county who will mail us a postal card asking: for an ui mi 0 UIMIU Mi. FOODS U WUB Life Insurance Refused. Ever notice how closely life insur ance examiners look for symptoms of kidney diseases? They do so be cause weakened kidneys lead to many forms of. dreadful life-shortening af flictions. If you have any symptoms like pain in the back, frequent, scan ty or painful action, tired feeling, aches and pains, get Foley Kidney Pills today. Conyers & Sykes. adr. we will mail one absolutely free to each address, as long as the sup ply holds out. 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