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ilP»i ~ S’ '■ Secretary Bryui Hopes for Peace. The Romance of Ked Trouserii. Washington, Sept. 29.—Optimistic Polks have been groping around for dispatches today from Consul Silliman a reason which might explain satis- and the Bralian Ministry at Mexico factorily why a nation so alert as Citv caused Secretary Bryan to in- the French, preparing for a war they form President Wijson that the pros- believed inevitable, should defy all pects for restoration of permanent the color theories experimented upon peace in Mexico were blighter than by milita^’lisen everywhere and send at any tiisie since the overthrow of their soldiers into action in red trou- Madero by Huerta. “rs. In the light of all advices both from That it is merely stupidity of a Mexico City and Chihuahua City, Gen- gros kind hardly seems possible. The eral Villa’s headquarters, officials French are not kupid. They know here still are confident that the new that the red and blue uniforms are upheaval threatened by the breach conspicuous at distances at which the between Villa and Carranza will be Germant dust-sprinkled cloth makes averts by the latter’s retirement as men invisible. They have sacrinced first chief of the Constitutionalists the benefit of protective coloration and elecion of Fernando Iglesias Cal- ah advantage superior in their esti- deron -.as provision president. uiation even to. that of'.masking the . The State Department was notified movements of their men.. - . today that the peace commissioners French believe that in war the appointed by the two Constitutional- either because they were unintelligent, ist chiefs would hold their meeting "’hich is dilTicuIt to believe,'or to gain tomorrow at Torreon.: This gave rise spirit of the troops is everything. War to the hope that the conference would ''Ot ® practical business. It’s a ro be able to agree upon Calderon us niantic affair. It’s not one of cold the provision?-.l president before the cfficicncy. its one of. inspiied exalt convention to be held October 1, atj^'tion. it’s a fuiy. It needs organi- Me.xico City to set up the new Gov-j ■/‘■tion and equipment, strategy and ernment. I tnctics, but, above all, it needs sou!. The text of th« communicution se.it | That is undoubtedly the French view, to General CarranKa by the military | Their Kepabiican troops, untrained, officers appealing: to Inm to resign out ov-r a hundred years acfo in favor of Calderon was made pub- ''y the spirit of their attack thrcv,- State Department tonight. lie by the It follows: "The generals* chief.s anti officials of the division of the North as well the civilians undersijxred, sincerc-ly moved by the patriotic and disjninod nttitude of the greatest admiration which our brothers of other divifio'-o.that tliey must tali. the generals P. Lucio Blanco, Eduardo i ‘of exposing- their soldier;- Lack the professional armies of Eu rope. Elan is the supreme require ment. Exaltation needs high coior.s. It is not a sober (juality. The red legs of France are ;ho visible tokens ta' it.s military .=piiit. The French may havo the pj:ys. -4ID THE KIDNEYS. Burlington Sufferers ShouM Take ^io Further Bisk. .. Why will people continue to sutTer the agonies of kidney cpmplaint, back ache, urinary disorders, lameness, headaches, languor—^why allow them selves to become chronic invalids, vhen a tested remedy is offered them? Doan’s Kidney Pilia have been used in kidney trouble over SO years, have been tested in thousands of cases. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney diseases, act now, for grayel, dropsy or Bright's disea^ may set in and make neglect dKugei'Ous. Can Burlingto;! residents demand more convincing proof than the following?: E. P. Land, bookkeeper, 100 Eouth| Edgewood St, Greensboro, N. G., says: Four or five years agb I had kidney trouble. I was often dizzy and nerv ous. My sight blurred and my back hurt me. It w’as hard for me to straighten after stooping. Doaii’.".- Kidr.cy Pills made me better. I stiil use them once in a while and they keen me we!!. 1 am pleased to con- Vii ni tile statement I gave some linie ago, praising this remedy.” -H'c. at all dealers. Don’t simply' fifk for a kidnej’ remedy—get Kidney Pills—the san^e that Mr. Lan-i had. Foster-JIilburn Co., Props., Grea't grandpa called them gazelles, grandpa called them doivea. Father called them ducks] But son calls them chickens. -O- A. lot of men wonder why gii'is close thieir eyes when they are being kissed. But if the men would loo': loto a mirror they would see the tit- son. 0«ly One “BROMO QUININB” To ntihe (caalM.ctil fat tult s«>d, LASA- S. w. CltOV£. Cum ■ Cold in One D«t. Btopa COMfs ftad bettdCGlie, aitd irerki dA coM. 2Sc, A small boy always wonders why a druggist is so liberal when he ssH* castor oil and so stingy when he sells ice cream. We may be wrong about it, but we feel that Germany believed she could whip ail of Europe and is glad of the chance to try it. Just to b« on the safe side it is well to bear in mind that all official Mex ican peace reports are Carranza re ports. o — Some one, owning an armored ast}- mcbile truck, should go and ask th: Colonel about Maine. 0—^ It begins to look as if there will be something doing with Turkey along about Thanksgiving. O An O11I7 l^acbtier Relieved of CoarampticMa Vbes d«*A «t* iMulr MVKtwl. *11 iuMiliw luTiiic teUed, tad Pt-H. JtmMwwrotriBwat-. ltt( wttb tk* suar htttt ot Olcntu, he «ct- deBtallrm*d» • pMpkntioai wlilek eond kto rolyrtiliaat~i—Eahuiimwi (Otluwwuatu Coateapttau can tw vMtiya- lir ud MmuiuttT esiM. The doctor no* 0VM uai iKliw ba* oalsf Mtlnr ino > c«it ••■■UM •• JMV Thlx b«b *IM e«MHlthtSir*k*ii, Mtuw stth* ttomtckud «tUl bteaz o»« tnm cold la hain. Addiw 'CraMMK * C«*, rk, umisg tbt* BclMt. -O- “As goes Maine,” and Maine is apt to go Democratic if the Republicans do not get together. Meanwhile, the fact should not be lost sight of that Boger Sullivan to* sists he is a progressive Bemocrat. 0— Have the censors concluded that it would be good world politics to play down the Japanese activity ? — 0— Maine, senior prohibition State, can never get over the-habit of mixing liquor with its politics. It also prob ably mixes more or less jwlitics with its liquor. ———O —. Of course, that additional tax on beer ihust not be constriied as violat ing our neutrality in the case of Ger many. Though Germany and Bussia clash, And France and England go to smash, y/hat care the Kewlyw^, in sooth. For their first baby has a tooth. —Cincinati Enquirer. falo, N. V. The ^ame Old Bill; but badiy b=u- tei’ed up—ai^aiii. Hay, Eafaei E'jelna and J. C, .Mediri'-.iira'-y nourish them spiritually. have assumed by putting to one i=id.’ i their own me!i. They the paro-Kvsm 01’ st'lf-Iove in order ^nou that the Germans would to .-ave the fatherland from this ta-1 "'eH »n brown, black, iiLlc ur.d painful (kngev in which it |' >»'ston. or yellow. but that f,ie iindi itself, «e i.idrc-.-s ourselve.s to | ^•'‘•'-’'■.ch need their trappings; that you in order to manifest to y.-u that i they require is not protective our brothers of the other divisir.s !o j e>_citorj I'olorai’.on. not in vain invoke our .seminirnts oi’j 'nert bo not some such explai'.a- dignity, our con,=dence of hon.-'r and | ^his the red legs of France have foi' ohartr*(! up again.n the author- jitie.s in Franvc- a criminal and mur- Mundur. O the Just love that fatherland. “It is likewi.'e our grreatest tiof! that the rejrenoratinir work :»i the Con.-titutioMali>t revolution nujy Tsot fail and I'lnbract; tho ho^e that thi' lif n::;’ shall I'.of I’iftiK' i'i fhc of {satlle ill o\' \\m: iiieal u’ lihcriy :>i^i Jusiiro. l-ii'. I'iieiiUril'cd iUT;; WO dt-f-'-.TO U> iJirki’ cvfc-ry L'ftr.ji U> pivvont thi* of the lil,M-aiin;:’ cau^o uho r-u.uii 'o nny mcvJium liial ^tair.s the- f'tjpuiui;' blood frO!U proliun;; by .''Uch ci ♦ 4* 4* \* ]* -8* * il \* * OoLD bo:%es, sealed wtih | lUbbotl TaK8 KO OTBSXt. Bmj 7»««' Vr ^CKC» »Ak for cni^QUeS-rCttB V I ^ OfA2C«XJ» BBA}VP PfLl.8, for I e. ^ar»rcj?ardedkS Best, 8afesCtAlwg7» Reliable. | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGlSTSi# S/£> EVERYWHERE SS inft i-fi OmESTESSPILLI DIAMOND BRANS i,ju>rEs I for CHl-CK£S'Ti£R S A DIAMOND RRAKD PILLS iu Rfd NP Norfolk & Wesfere YOU CAN TASTE — --IT? SUPERIORITY^^EEHE Pepsi Cola does not wreck the nerves—instead it makes the user strong, healthy and full of life. It is also a delightful cure for indigestion. This also, goes to show that it is superior to all other beverages. Get a bottle today and TASTE ITS SUPERIORITY Few people are aware of the fact that the sale of Pep.si-CoJa bottled by the Pepsi-Coia Bottling Works, of this place during the past four months were greater than during ^he year 1912 and far ahead of the first four months of the past year, WHY? ASK THE PEPSI COLA MAN Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works BURUNGTOR LM. SQUIRES, Prop. NORTH CAROLINA * 4* 4- * 4^ 4* 4* 4* 4- V 4- 4* 4“ 4* 4* 4*. j i=’oIiard Ca&f Argui.^. I Kak'iirh, St-pi, —The ca^re of S. ! \M Pol’ard, Kaniiviilc, v. ho ;i.' uiujcr >c{!tc:ico i;f live yit?ar.s kiil- ; if.jr T. H. i>nnth, pulivenian of fr'aini- arirucci hef'-'rc iho .SMprciao ; I’’ !jri thi:^ iiidrtiinjr. ; I'urnuM' iiovei;u)r T. .L Jarvi.'^, !}!:ii ry Si;ir.rit:r ar.d ox AJyverrior VV, j W, Kit.chiii ajtfioart-d ftir P'VlIard i’.nd ; AlUipiiey Cit.iic‘ral T. iL Ta!- oumMa.iees to make every effort j.idicase for the .State, every sarnf.;e!.ifo.-cptitli.^thpf:,rh-n'*‘'-' of objection to : the l'a;h- ] eriand in darger of the somber tor eign intervention. On account of ’lij nationa! misfortune !iy this manifes tation and having the intimate .'o'l- vi'/tion that you wiii be inspired l>y the noble example of all true patri(»ts we ask that you save the Repuo.ic from a chaos to which it might attain by the failures and irreflections of lii. General Villa has telegraphed to all our brothers to cease the hostile at titude of the North when you tu over supreme command to the incjr- ruptible Liberal. Fernando IgleS'a; Calderon. “General Villa has declared that the whole of this division vtill uphold firm ly Caideron and already has confess ed before the whole world that none of his chiefs aspire to the presidency or vice presidency of the Repubiie. Wc warmly exhort you to save the Republic from the dangers to which pride and obstinacy might lead h.-r. This magnanimous action will be me basis the salvation of the Republic and will lift you above the level of the hijrhest, leaving to the generation-; to come after us a luminous and beau tiful example of disinterested patriot- -0- It would certainly seem that those foreigners who consider themselves in danger in Me.ieo have had ample time to get out. It may be that automobiles tore up the macadam roads, but if so the roads are now getting even by tear ing up ires. Of course some people will natur ally consider the fair a tame affair after having just seen a circus. the rulings 01 the trial judge were that he admitted irreici.ant arid incom- pitent testimony, purely collateral natter that prejudiced the irase against the defendant, U was argued that Judge Daniels allowed testimoiiy wtolly unrelated 1.0 the case, that he refused to charge any element of self- defense, that he put undue emphasis upon "willingness to fight" and there by reduced the issue to manslaughter. In reply Mr. Calverc quoted Attor ney General Bickett as having said: “When I look at Jarvis and Wooten, i.a-ry Skinner, L. G. Cooper, F. G. James and son, Julius Brown, and X. W, Outlaw, pretty nearly the whole of the Pitt County Bar, and then at Manning and Kitchin, distinguished outsiders and see that a Pitt County jury convicts a Pitt County man with a Pitt county bar appearing for hirn, I am convinced he must be guilty of pon^ething.'* Mr. Calvert declarctl that the defense had ftbandoned many 01 its objection.s. 0 Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days rrfand mo&ey if PA20 OIirpkENT f*tis to cure any case oj Itchins. Kisd, Ste«di!3S'ar iVoimdSiiePilet InitoU Omth- Tbe6iBtappUCGUonc>vc*BftK«sdB«»t. SOc. May 10, 19 U. Leave Winston-Sal«-m: G:oO A. M. daily for Roanoke and in termediate stations. Connect with Main ijine trains North, East, and West with Pullman i Sleeper, IJining Cars. j 2:10 P. 51. daily for Martinsville! Soatioke. the North and East, j Pullman Steol Ehsctric Lighted ! .Sleeper inston-Salcm to Har- j risburg, Philadelphia, New York. | l>ining Cars North of Roanoke. ; 4:15 P. M. daily for Roanoke and '0-1 cai stations. | Train.'! arrive Winston-Salem 11:00 A. If.. 1:10 P. M„ 9:.15 P. M. Trains leave Durham for Roxboro, South Boaton and Lyi.chburg, 6:45 a. m.. daily, and 6;.30 p. ra., daily except Sunday. W. B. Bevi!!, Pa?s. Tre,ff. Mgr. W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt. -O- With so much prohibition senti ment in Virginia the wonder is that so many saloons were able to do a profitable business;. Most counties have at one time or another voted money to railroads, but they have had more sense than to waste it on water way.s. O— Even the best warshouse system .nil not keep the price of cotton up if the I farmers insist on raising more than the world cans consume. Haa Youi Cliiid Worms? Most children do. coated, fun-ed Tongue; Strong Breath; Stomach Pair.a; Circles under Eyes; Pate, S^^I- kw Complexion; IJervous, Fretful; Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sleep: Peculiar Dreams—any one of I'.ese indicate Child haa Worms. Get a box of Kickapoo Worm Kilsr at once. It kills the Worms—the cause of your child’s condition. Is Laxative and aids Nature to espel the Worm*. Sup plied in candy form. Easy for chil dren to take. 25c., at your Dru’gi^. Keep Bscrel Movement Regular. Dr. King’s New Life Pills keep stomach, live! and kidneys in heatlhy condition. Sid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by iiushiiig the liver and kidneys. “I got more relief from one box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills than any med icine I ever tried,” «ay C. E. Hatfield, of Chicago, liL Joe., at your drug gist. Summer Coufhs Are Dangerous, j Summer colds are dangerous. They' in^cate low vitality and often lead I to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, including Consumption. Dr. Kind’s New Discovery will relieve the cough »r cold promptly and prevent compli- oktions. It is soothing and antisep tic and makes you feel better ?t once. To 4e]ay is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery at once. Mony back if not satisfied. Sft:. and $1.00 boMet at your druggist. * A MOVEMENT JOINED BY Life Insurance Officials THE HOME OFFICE MEN OF THE Southern Life and Trust Co. GREENSBORO, NORTH CARLOLINA will buy through its agents and from its policyholders TWENTY BALES of a “Distressed” cotton at 10 Cfn.s a pound. its scores of agents !n NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, VIR GINIA and GEORGIA will buy many more bales. We will buy TWO BALES —one for a Southern Life and Trust Company officer and one for ourselves. Alamance Insurance and Real Estate BURLINGTON, W. E SHARPE, Manager NORTH CAROLINA POOR
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