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SEtmilENT
Strong For Root
rnmm
IM^.I il
for Seal fas^fei(^^::;a0(iaActA
and at no time wovld>« permit
-^——; I the dignity of our .Govemment
Former SenatiH- Is Beins Boom- jto ^ assailed.
ed For President i “If the Mexican sitlliation has
' •' ' [not been cleaiirf u$ ^^*1917, it
NlEW YORK STATE IS TO Plf'fi—** teke hiip k^, ifjia
were President, to bniig ttie
HIM FORWARD.
Whitman Not Favored. By Re
publican Leaders.
Politicians Are cf Belief That
Colonel Roosevelt Would Sup
port Retir^ Empire Soloh.
. New York, April 18.—Senti
ment in favor of former Senator
Elihu Root for i^resident hiis
been growing rapidly among
Murii>ct..,.-Nani> C.ralia«.:»«to tta ^Qi-k State Republicans
If at fir.t vou .ion-t succeed, if has largely ^mpersceded
-e ■ ^Associate Justice Charles K.
diver.^irv again. i. ^ i. o \
Hughes, 01 the Supreme Court
'of the United States, as the msiTi
reign of anarcl^ tq & sp«^y
close, probably without report
to jnter%’ention.
“Since 1898, when he became
Secretary of War in President
McKinley’s cabinet, he has been
devoting his great tAlenis to tbtf
public interests, and 1 venture to
s^y that no man has Made such
tremendous Jhancial 'iaacrilices
in our time.''For, at the time he
entered the cabinet of McKiniey
he was I’Sgarded as one of the
foremost lawyers in the country
ami I h.ave not doubt he. could
jhave earned at least $200,000 a
'. year in hi-i profession during ;il*
i-onjvire with in connection
oft %''hoi! nomination in 191f!.
. honrie. people have deteachable
stniles . that they lak
company isn’t iU-oiind. Up to a short time ago Mv.
—^—- Ilughes was looked upon as one
A lot of; wonmi who wouldn't; of ^he strongest possibilitie.-;,
buy a waist for S3,
two at S2.98 each.
this period.
“insteiid. he. has been ac-
lepting a salary of §8,000 as a
cabinet officer under President
4rcKinle>' and, Rooseyelt and
would buy'chteily as a dark horse, since Senator. .A,nd
Ino intention of becoming a Altohy a.?
didate while ph the bench. ; President of the Constitutional
. ' Now, h()wever. Mr, Hoot js jjj jConveiition to remain there si.n
If i Iiv6u 111 u j . .t i Hionths iTirl "for
the ascendency so liir as the pre- ’ uv
delictions of many Republican this body "will receive
politicians anil bu.sines.^ men in
New York are concerned. A| "Compared with the i: public
The .0!)K "There'll be a Hoi j^trong^^ feeling e.sists in Repuy-jbcncfactiur.K of Rcelisfei!er and
Time in the Old Town Toriight"‘jica,, circles that the former Sen-j("arnegie. Mr. Root’s efforts in
wa.s \\ritten by a man who htnl ;itor will be Ne%v York’s fa\'orite |l>ehalf of ihe nation have been
house she would want u coat of
q.uicksilvev on ail tOte walls.
nlone^■ to burn.
I infinite);.- greater and more val’i-
■on at the national conventio.i
. Mr. Root, himself has discovered ^hle. He has given not only of
Rich widow.-^ appear to have t'> bec'Jf>!e Pre.sident, anti his intellect, but ^.is strength
been tnade for meii^ \vh> are too;has cleciared that he would
hone.'^t to steal, too pri.)ud to beg ''t'^ept the (.iffice.
and too Ihzv to work. to Develop .Sentimenf.
But there are many Republi
iot! funds, accumulated more or less
^doubtfully, which could do them
'absolutely no g'ood.
'I believe New York will iii-
CH.\R(;E efforts to URIHE
VOTERS.
cans of' privniiuenee who at thisifl^*'se him ior the nomination
time are resolved to nominate .vear.
him, if possible, and it is their ’ Wani Whjiniari.
purpose CO develop sentiment in i hile Gin-evnvr Whitman is
Affidavits obtiiined i)v oppon- his favor notwith.standing his ^presumably laj-ing his wires
ents of the city administration ;ob.!ection to the use of his nanie!"'‘t^' view to capturing the Re
in connection with yesterdjiv's j this coniiection. The advo-norrn'nation for Presi-
primary charge the friends of icates of his nomination declaret'he Republicati leaders oi
the administration with refus- that he is the iiest-equipped nian'this state are not in sympathy
ing the right to vote to a young' in the country for the pre.sidenli- jhis aspirations. Up to this
man who became tv.-enty-one!a! oRice. and go into details in : time he has not made a wry
years of age. April i5 after the .describing iiis qualilicatioi-.s. jfleep impression upon the r^pie
registration books had closed, al-;One conspic'uou.s Republican, state, and with most of
so with trying to buy votes for; jiiember of Congress from tliis the influential Republicans fav-
the administration in several jn-'state, cvpressed it tonight in!‘'i'”’K Mr. Root it would be a
stance.s. this way: - comparatively easy matter for
M. G. Wood who lives in the '‘i’resident Ronsevelt wj.s.'^he former Senator to‘have the
second division of the first ward, right when in expressing an ap-' ''UPPort of the majority, if not
made the affidavit that he was p-^eiat
refused She right to vote al- latter
though he was. twenty-one years he said that he was the greatest !’’-aus me aljandoned because of
BY HENRY BEFRNSTEIN
FEATURING
D(NU)THT DONNEUT.
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TO-DAY, APRIL 23rd.
cs! Or^aniz-^tion of its kind on the road. Has been entertain*
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Don’t miss this rarest of musical treats at
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SATURDAY, APRIL 24th.
Admissidn 10c To Xil
iyii !)f Mv. Root « hen the'^'il '>f the delegates froin this
was Secretary of .State, rt"*! unless their present
sinan of the generatiori i his obd.uracy, the present indica-
of age.
William Wil.son. of the second jali the world. It is ju.st that^^*'*'^^ that Mr. Root will be
division of the third ward, mat'.e 'kind of man whom this country: f«''^^^ed into becoming the Em-
affidavit that he was offered .-'.'needs in the White House dur-jP‘^'® State’s favorite son.
nioney consideration to vote for ing the period of international' Nothwithstanding the fjj^t
the present administraition. recons'ruction which will follcwj^hat Mr. Root in his capacity as
Charles Chappell made a?li- ; the European war. i permanent Chaiman of the
davit that a worker for the a«l-' “The United States is soon de- Republican National Convention
ministration offered.M. G. Wood Utined to }>icome the moat im-;'>f *912 collaborated very effec-
a dollar if he would vote for the|portant nation in the world, notj^’Vely with Piresident Taft and
worker's candidate. ^mly on account of its free gov-jhi.s managers in preventing ths
ernment ana institution.-^, but on j I'omination (.f Colonel Roo.sevelt
Statement of The Ownership. I account of its gro^\i:h to%vard ‘ri Chicago and was round’i de
Management, Circulation, etc., | iinancial supremacy. jnounced for his standby tlie
Required by The Act of Aligu.st. ‘ ■‘Would Be Able to Handle." iformer President, who a few
24,1912, ; “We neef! a man in the White;years before had described him
of The Twice-A-Week Dispatch,!House who has a profound .=iuch exalted terms, it i;'. be-
published twice a week at Bur-'kriowledge not only of domestic jheved by Republican leaders
lington, N. C., for .April 1. 1915.:but of foreign affairs, and .Mj-. here that Mr. Roosevelt would
Editor, J. Zeb Waller. Burlinfi--Root .stands out pre-eminently as support the former Senator if
ton; Managing Editor. J. Zeb (the repre.sentative of this type.'the latter were nominated and
Waller. Burlington : Business lie h;is an fritimate knowledge •'!f h' the event the Colonel 'liimself
Manager. .J. Zeb Waller, Bui’- t'ne penile.’ving' intricacies of failed to get thj nomin;3tion.
lington: Publisher. The State modem business and the re-' Oppose Deanpcratic Vit-lory;
Dispatch. sponsibilities of Government to-1 ‘’or, as .stated in a recent dis-
Owners: (If a corporation.'wart! business, as well a.s duties Patch, clo.se political friends of
give its name and the names and of business toward Government, the Colonel have been urfjing-him
addresses of stockholders h-old-!ile is an expert on the thef»ry of .to become a candidate for the
ing 1 per cent or more of total-Government and our constitu-: Republican nomination despite
amounl of .stock. If not a cor-jtion, and in the matter of the^Jiis bolt in 1912, and me conse-'
poration. give names and ad-^conduct of our relations with quent disruption of the Kepubli-
dresses of individual owners.) ;other Goven\ments. can party. The Colonel is very
J. Zeb Waller. Burlington; Dr. '“.Many troublesome questioiis keen to assist in preventing a
J- A. Pickett, Route 1; James vvill arise between the United ^Democratic triumpli in 1916, and
E. Fou.st, Mebane; J. C, Me- States and other Powers in the | Republicans are of the opinion
Adams. Elon College; J. H.[next few years which Mr. Root.that he will work in harmony
return as a Republican for re-
election after having enjoved
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Expert Cooks Everything New
Tables for JLadies
Fine Dgars lob acco
Sanitary
EXCELLENT SERVICE PRICE RIGHT
being classified in the United
State.s Senate as a Bull Moose,' ^
•shows how rapidly the Progres- j*
sive.s are merging with the Re- ■
publicans. The next in order is ^
for Colonel Roosevelt himself to' ^
swear uUegjance, and it would ' ^
not be surprising if he should, ^
do .^o ;it iui early date. The task
of cojnpro.«>ising t!he principles
of the G. O. P. with those an-
nuncipated by the Progressives
is not e.vpeeted to be adifficulty.
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The Plaza Restaurant
MAIN STREE r.
F0NV1I.LE BUILDING
(iermany thinks she ought to
ibe permitted to trade us some
of her d> estuff for some of our
die-.stuff. 1
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>UR attention is re-
■pectfully called to
an important paint j
not generally known, i
-f. _ I 1
4ft eewMSWs? mwv*# ^
a tome element to «tieceM> ;
fully meet constipation. i
.Mr. Johii B. Capers, of 6Ja Peean |
1*:.. Fort "WorUi; Texas, had a sl^- |
rMUcaiit fexr».:rienoe In this particular. I
He ntflicted with a severe case oi 1
t'.":iis«\paViCin. a?ii3 "howel trouble. He |
a deal of money In trying ^
To his astnnlsJi-
if
h
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Ross, Route 8; and S. L. Patter-1 would be able to handle to the! with them no matter who
son. No. 1. ] credit of this Government with-: nominated.
THE STATE DISPATCH out having to employ interna- The recent return of Senator
PUBLISHING CO.
Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 30th day of March,
K15..
J. C. STALEY,
N. P.
itional lawyers to guide him; he^Clapp, of Minnesota, to the Re-
would no even ^ave to reW on publican fold after being a mem*
his Secretary of State in direct- ber of the Bull Moose for nearly
ing our relations with other three years, and the later an-
countrie.s. He would know hov.\nounced of Senator Poindexter,-^
to promote the material prf>s- of Wa*ington, that he would
Und a rvme«lv.
•jnor.t. PtruriSi wry reljev#*d
him i'f liis bad
s >' m p t o s .
This happenp.l a
riU:'i'5l^ir fif years
then»
Mr. states
that he liiis - had
Minilur attacks of
trouble, ihe proml-
Tjent svR-jpiom of
Whie«i is cm5:tipa«
tion, aiid has al~
t; a y s found
prompt and
cient roliet from
Peruna, He s>ays5:
'•Up to the tftne E
started iisiTij? your
Peruna I could
dtink castor oil,
like teatcr. It did'
no go(»^. As for
salts, they were of no use.
all KUndx and closs^is were us^d> bu|
we had to call on. the fountain syringe
for help."' Peruna was abie to cor* \
Piet thisi condition completely in Mr.
Oaj»r*' case, and tbere la evory rea-
fiott lo beHev« that It waa the tontc
CrQtukJttle^ of Pe(n>na. nided to the laxa-
qiuaitlea, th&t Diocuied this very
'idfeilnible retult
Physics of
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