THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N O. Wifa Not be One Day Without :i"v Li This Lady TELLS Mqr FRIENDS U Li a it - - Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nans e ale ss Calomel Tablets, that are De lightful, Saf e and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis ing their friends to keep their systems purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know that a clogged up system and a lazy liver favor colds, influenza and serious complications. To cut short a cold overnight and to prevent serious complications take one Calotab at bedtime with a swallow of 'Water that's all. No salts, no nausea, Bo griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please no danger. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Every druggist is authorized to refund Jour money if you are not perfectly elighted with Calotabs. (Adv.) And Save Shoe LeathVr. "Walk a mile before breakfast to get up an appetite," says a doctor. Thanks! Now we know how to keep down an appetite. Boston Transcript. "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE book at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept "California" Syrtip of Pigs enly look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harm less laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say 'California.' t-Adv. A Sign. "Is this business a paying one?' "People must think so the way they are sending their bills in." - WOMEH HEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect. it. Womens' complaints often prove to' .be 'nothing else but kidney trouble, or ihe result of kidney or bladder disease." If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the otheror gans to become diseased. v t Pain in the back, headache, loss ofam bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's.. -prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome uch conditions. ; . Get a medium or large size bottle. im mediately from any drug store. - However, if you wish first to test this great preparation... send, ten cents tcL Dr. Kilmer & Co., BiHghaxnton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv, Just because a girl doesn't love a man is no sign she doesn't want him to make love to her. QUICK! STOP INDIGESTION Pairi in Stomach, Sourness, Gases andAcidity relieved . with "Pape's Diapepsin" Your upset stomach -will feel fine ! Ho waiting! When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable; when you belch gases, acids or raise sour undigested food. When you feel lumps Of indigestion pain, heartburn or head ache from acidity, Just eat a tablet of harmless and reliable Pape's Dia pepsin and the stomach distress is gone. . Millions of people know the magic of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. They know that most indigestion and disordered stomach are from acidity. The relief comes quickly, no disap pointment, and the cost is so little too. '' Pape's Diapepsin helps regulate your stomach so you can eat favofite foods without fear. Adv. The welfare of this nation 'rests on htnv. contented " and prosperous jural people -Mcintosh. Poincare of France doing honor to those who fell in battle t mills at Armentieres, showing how th e textile industry 1 President One of the rebuilt inllictetl by the' Germans. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS President Wilson and Bryan Split on Ratification of the . Peace Treaty. LATTER ADVISES COMPROMISE Chief Executive Urges Issue Be Sub mitted to People and Nebraskan Opposes San Francisco Cap tures Democratic National Convention Develop ; ments in War on Reds. By EDWARD W.. PICKARD. Predictions of a great split in the Democratic .party, with" William ?T?n nin.srs Bryan leading the revolt against President Wilson's policies, came to the verge of fulfilment at the big Jackson day dinner in Washington - Thursday evening. Sensational devel opments had been expected, and. they came. The president sent a letter in which he reiterated Ms demand for ratification of the peace treaty with out changes that would alter its mean ing, strongly condemned, the Lodge reservations and urged that the entire, issue be referred to the people at the coming presidential election. Mr. Bryan, addressing the huge gathering of leaders, challenged Mn Wilson's treaty policy and his utter ances -gave assurance: that-he and bis. followers will fight the matter to the finish in the Democratic convention if necessary. He condemned the action of the Republican majority in the sen ate whiU conceding its right to dic tate the senate's coupse, ami-continued: "Our plan has been. rejected anJ' we must face' -the situation as if, is. We must either secure such compro mises as may be possible or present the issue to the country ' Tbe latter course would mean a delay jof at least fourteen months and then suecess 'only in the case of our securing a thirds majority of the senate.'-, The K party, said Mr. Bryan, cannot afford to share wijh the Republicans respon sibility for further delay, and carthot go before the country on the. issue that such an appeal would present.. 'JSe. even went so far as to repudiate ai ti de X and to uphold the Lodge reser vation on thafc article, saying : "If we do not intend-Ho -impair the right of congress to 'decide the question of peace or war when the time for action arises, how can we insist upon - a moral obligation to go to war 1 which can have no force, '-devalue'. except as it "'dtfeS Ifhipair 'tn mdepffndence of congress?" It remains to rbe seen i whether Mr Bryan can secure' enough- of a folloW- Ing to bring about, a real split in the, party. He himself is a potential can didate for the. nomination, now 'more than ever, , and V it may;, be President Wilson will Te coihpetfd again- to ac cept the place "of-Standard bearer. His letter made hof reference to this what ever. - . -.- '. . " Sah. Fui cisco J captured the -Democratic . national " convention after - a waifnj contest with Chicago and Kan- ' :4sa's 'Cfty-.'-TTRe. Pacific coast metropolis: .pledged $125,000 and free use of the' Municipal auditorium, which seats' some 15,000 persons. This is the high est price ever paid for a- convention. The date for the convention was set for Monday, June 28, thseeiweeks after the Republican convention meets in Chicago. . t The national committee backed up President Wilson by adopting resolu- Hons indorsing the treaty of Versailles 4 and denouncing; as unpatriotic the aty uiuue oi sen?ixu,rs wuu ure irymg xo itbrs who are trvinc to- - v' ) qualify it by nullifying ' V:: defeat it or to reservations. The Republicans also had an injpoir 'ant gHtneffngV e'arlieMn the week,-' vhen the. part v, leaders ofyjthe 14 tnid vestern states held a two-days' I febw- vow ii&C&cagb. 'General Wood,; jbv-1 rnor Lowden, both -candidates for?.fhe,. gesnaL,:onation'ii!t. .Xaflohal Chairman Hays werp chief speakers atH i big dinner, and it was taken for 3 New" subway in process of construction in the granted that their utterances, or at least those of Mr. Hays, gave a defin ite indication" of the platform on which the next Republican nominee for the presidency would stand. . As suming that this is true, the main planks of that platform will deal with . labor and industrial relations and with the radicals who seek to overthrow the government. A .fair 'summary, of the propositions with which the party may be expected to go before the peo ple this year is : Fair representation for labor in all the councils of the nation. Development of closer relations be tween capital and labor with justice to both and' also to -the. third side of the triangle,' the public. Sympathetic help for business, not antagonistic curtailment, as part of the economic readjustment. Strong, repressive -measures against I. 'W. W.-ism. and other forms of ex tremism which advocate overthrow of the present form of government.. - Efficient and honest administration. No taxes which kill Initiative. Ade quate taxes, but none for extrava gance. A plan for spreading payment of the war debt over a long period of years. , Nu -.undue- federalization--of indus tries and activities, such as railroads; strong federal regulation, but not gow : eminent -ownership-.. No tolerat ton, of. .attempts to array group against group, section against section or sect against sect. -: Back to the Constitution In times of peace ; .- General Wood bandied the reds without gloves, as might have been ex pected. His hearers vigorously ap plauded such epigrammatic sentences as these : 'A "The big issue today is, .first and foremost, maintenance of law and or der, respect for constituted authority, and maintenance of a government un der the Constitution. ... ' "Give labor American leadership. Don't allow, it to drift into hands jf.v anarchistic, red leaders. ' ""As for" the reds, let's stamp Them out. They grow only In eomiunities where government is timid nnA 'sJLack. They- are awardllpf;fissisins'and murderers often, cowards afways. lVith.Jtfce.iw.A th-.LA, w.-;-their brand is treason. ' ' . u ''We've- gt? jfdtIokwiip our. ipnnl- gration more closely. Vhy. not: in struct .tire nwcoi.Htt menanm ? Wneh they get xtyre 'gaRgplankj-the I iterajture, of. the..ueils 4s,ilacedin amlsets :mejt tem witiytJp?rier 'atiure ot Ampiranisin. ' . -Itisvvfry rij '"pictilre America as the ref ttge .Jpppressed oT'he j wori(rb;itfeihfTOr:iOTanger in making Ariierica thfdjK, ound for the degj?nerata"tirl(( We've got to- 'watch . :. .jnisqjilon 'jcloslklvi" . '!' fefcr'. more -fcT" ..... . The VH;ernRent VVidently has ac cepted with aliLcriti-'the challenge' of .tle- red-ancLlhe'.wwr gn fhem is ex- . teq n tcr gh s vhi ch - they prpb ably did not anticipate. If -their cause needs - martyrs'hev" will sqpjx have thousands" ivhoay be" so, classed by their syranatrJizeFS. , Since &e- year opened the agents .pf th.e dsp.ajrtment of Justice. have been makingdajy'and "nightly raids on the headquarters; re sorts and homes of the radical leaders,' and- as fast - as they- can ibe examined by . immigration vcommissiojiers the prisoners'are being ehrto 'th.Atlan tic coast for deportation. .,.iiissiand could not begin to. accomjnodae sall of them, so ; one. ;6f the army- camps Is . used f or. that. purpose. Af the time of writing! Martens: self-Vtyied- atrtbassa--dor .. frpm , th .soviet government of Russia, was still at large, though the authorities "were seftrCnlng; for-" him, believing, him. toihe, j-ealrlead of the ifevol utio.nary cbUJit 4p &raer; ica: His '.chief. 6f staff, H Gregory WeiHStoin.'Vho -is'rrtted s-T'rb2kys Dest mend in-the'. CTnltedStatef' was taptureH. :' Rf has been in .control of lJ ' v v v,i. Ai .vyuftiyi Ui the . distribution ,pf bolshevYst-..monev propaganda, .. .y.$it v a - tf " -, J, i -f ' a. , If. .-Ihe: -hicago "Fedewitkfc 9f . Lhbor soll.geoessfti jgive; to v ictor Li. Ugjeri?trreXSea1b- Svhich lft IS"fentiffed." Then the'de'legates of the painters union were applauded :drten-- vet sm tK&nifa:&2'-ifacfai I meeting it r adpp a .reojutptf 'de- ,tfm .mPto 'fusel ce." . Thesis not' -.?.e :s onl-tfi as as a the; " SHhtjesT .reason Jo.'we-anv re pTol to kill- labor. -9ns.4nvmerlc sulf frdm'thti 'prsf.an6" appeal.. A1-" at Fort Charlemont on the.Meuse. 2 of France7 is ' recovering from the ruin Hermannstrasse, Berlin. when they announced that plans , were being "formed to oust fropi their union every member who belonged to the, American Legion. Of course such silly action cannot hurt the legion in the least, for, as Commander in Chief D'OKer has made clear, the purposes of ' loyal, organized labor and of the legion are in., full accord. How much longer will union labor of Chicago per mit the reds "to ' lead it about by the nose? As for Berger of Wisconsin, he de layed presenting himself for a seat in congress, and Issued the boast that If he. -were again excluded he would be elected governor of- Wisconsin and then go to Washington as senator. There seemed small likelihood that the house of representatives would seat him,-though Representative Mann of Illinois caused, some surprise by declaring ''that. he. would oppose sum mary proceedings for the" exclusion of the convicted Socialist. New York's legislature started its session by denying their seats to five Socialists. A ' resolution was passed questioning whether" they could b loyal to their oaths of office while bound to act subject to the instruc tions of the Socialist party, and the -speaker ordered them- brought before the bar of the house-. They must now prove their fitness to occupy their seats before a special tribunal of the assembly. . Only six assemblymen voted In their favor. though the reds ifre haing such a difficult 'time" in America, as much' cannot be said concerning Russia. Ov5er. there tfiey are sweeping" ahead in a way that is most disheartening to their antagonists. The soviet troops have smashed their way through the armies of Denikine and reached the Sea of Azov at Taganrog, and are pushing ahead both east and we-sf; with a prositectfcof soon being in full control of all of southern Russia. Xf ready they -are threatening Odess'a and' reports from ,Mos"cow sa.v.the' peV ple of Odessa are fleeing, though other dfspatchs' a's'Sel-f ttfey "'"are preparing to defend .their city. In their .progress eawaTd : tht? bW-shevists-are said tobave taken tlve im portant railroad; town-of. Kwovelfk' on the Caspian, ami thi.,..if. true,- wW-j open to -them the way' to ,n.orth JPersia. In 'Lontldir hefeat Ts expressed that the reds will b'e. able to1 overco'me 'the small. Brif.jsh fori-inIerrsia. ftnd the poorly organized native ' troops and seize Teheran, after which they might obtain control of'tfie tirp country. It is considered likely; also, that the boiMievisrs will rapture Baku on the Caspian, the-great-oocenter. . The one' sftrack' wliit'h Hie" soviet l - . " -r arm.WaiistMned- -was , the -week The eilTS, evidently not caring to par ticipate in the armistice' arranged by the Esthonians, joined forces with the Poles and drove the bofsheviki put.of Dvinsk and" Eastward "tn Ltgalia,' a district which Letvia claims. ' Th0 supreme . coitncil in Paris de cided the exchange of ratifications of:L,. the treaty of yersailles should take place on Saturday, -January 10, in thgJ French foreign office, but at this tii there is Indication that "tije? .Germans j nave aug up some awmionai excus for delay in the assertion that the sev eral, states in their "republic" must be consulted. However, the patience of the entente allies probably will not 4ast much longer. The full extent of the damage dono; by the terrible earthquake in isfowthern. Mexico probably never will be known' It Is certain that many thousands of lives were lost, and numerous smalt towns were wined out. The disturb? 'f'Z . 'iTt auue was, ceiiiereu..uuuiayrizaoa, ,au "occasional fy acfive Voicano. " . - Again the United States government has been comply e4 to- gnll'thp atten tion of Pesjigejot. aji-rza tq . ; f h&. mur,d.er ofAnjeiican ci.tizens. Three recent rivurders have come to the no-..J tice of Washingont ' and Mexico s A hdy'tiie" Tekisase seem fp'be iorgoixen, rogerwerwitH the vigorous language It called forth In Washing , ton. Mrs. Mary Fricke, 507 Bornman St., Belleville, 111., is just one of the many thousands of ladies throughout the Country who, after an agony of years, have at last found health, strength and vigor in PE-RU-NA. ;! Her own words tell of her suffering and recovery better than we can do it: "I suffered with my stomach, had awful cramps and headaches so I often could not' lay on a pillow. Saw your book, tried PE-RU-NA and got good results from the first bottle. To be sure , of a cure I took twelve bottles. I have recommended PE-RU-NA to my friends and all are well pleased with results. I will not be one day without PE-RU-NA. Have not' had a. doctor since I started with PE-RU-NA, which was about fifteen years ago. I am now sixty-three years old, hale, hearty and well. Can do as much work as my daughters. I feel strong and healthy ws-nA nrntcrll nu'lT' Trrt Vl 11 T-O1 nnilTl H fl RpfrtTO T weighed as little as one hundred I hope lots of MRS. MARY FRICTB people use PE-RU-NA and get the results I did." An experience like that of Mrs. Fricke is an Inspiration to every sick and suffering woman. If you have catarrh, whether it be of the nose, thrtoat, stomach, bowels, or other organs, PE-RU-NA Is the remedy.; It is not new; It is' not an experiment. PE-RU-NA has been tried. PE-RUrNA has been used by thousands who once were sick and are now well. To prevent coughs, colds, grip and Influenza and to hasten recovery there is nothing better. - PE-RU-NA will improve the appetite and digestion, purify the blood, sooth the irritated mucous linings, eradicate the waste material and corruption from the system. It will tone up the nerves, give you health, strength, vigor and the Joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary Fricke and thousands more have done try . PE-RU-NA, You will b glad, happy, thankful. Tablet or Liquid. Sold Everywhere ' Mothers mmf The open published formula appears on every bottle of 7- The Infants9 and Ssnna a prompt, efficient vege table cathartic. quentlv with oMier ingredients. Rhubarb a rejuvenator of digea- by learned doctors in treating tive action. - colic and diarrhoea. Sodium Bicarbonate hihTy valnaWe in treating severe ga3tric indigestion in children. Oil of Anise, Fennel, Caraway,' Coriander, Glycerine, Sugar Syrup, all of which help to make this formula the very best that medical skill can devise. If it were possible to improve this for mula it would be done regardless of. the fact that a bottle. of Mrs. Winslow's Syrup now tosts twice as much to make asny other similar preparation. Yet it costs you no more than ordi nary baby laxatives. At all Druggists ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO., 215-217 Fulton Street, N.Y. General Seillpg Agents: Harold F. Ritciie & Ca., lac New Yark Toreate, Caaaoa s YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM CATARRH But You Must Drive It Out ot Your Blood. r Ca t a rr h is annoying encragh when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing difficult breathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. This is why you should at once realize the importance of the prop-ver-treatment, and lose no time ex .perimenting.'with worthless reme "Be ready to accept responsibilities when they come to you." DySQ. CHlLQIS COAT . AND HER OLD SKIRT. 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Children's Regulator Sodium Citrate an effective regu lator of the bowels used fre- dies which touch only the surface. To be" rid of Catarrh, you must drive the disease germs out of your blood. Splendid, results have been re ported from the use of S. S. S., wh.ich:acts on the. catarrh germs in the blood. ' If you wish medical advice as to the treatment of your own indi vidual case, write to Chief Medical Adviser, 42 wtft .Specific. Co., At lanta, Ga, Keep a Rejn whether., it comes frem -rheur hiatism, neuralgia, sciatica, backache or sprain is' Usually mostacuteat night. .If .vdu hdvfe st bottle xyf Yager's The. large bottle contains twice . ar much? as the usul:-50c- bottle of . linirfieht and lasts the average fam .i ily.for moaths. 1 At all dealers. . Ml I La f 'III HBP " W '.?TpPf , W GtLffltT BROS. & CO B-lUmore. MdU' W. N. -.O., CHARLOTTE. 'nO. 3-1920. ... ... . . W w -.1 III -"WWI mm to Physicians in 1900 t Aiway, say Bayer wlfen buy! ingvAapirln. Then look for thf'f 'vv er moti on uae paex- age an4 'tt-'tha-l&blett. X Jtaiidy tin, hp it of twelra tab- J ! a l j a p 4, 'j 4 j xX SOLD FOR SO YEARS fNL2?"NC !NAL strcnctmcn- ING TONIC Sld by All Drpg Start A' if.'.' Hlt f - a. ' ' r I I 1 ) Ay 1 i