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The gemvne box ; has a Red with Mr. Hill's picture, t At AllDrua Store IESIDEMT DISPLEASED AS EARLY AS 1317 (Continued from page 1) cabinet, and therefore thero in the latter part of July, 1919, my i j personal wish to resign had not j changed but again I felt that loyalty! j to you and my duty to the adminis- ; iration compelled me to defer action j as ray resignation might have been j I misconstrued into hostility to the ; j ratification of the treaty of peace or 1 : at least into disapproval of your j views as to. the form of ratification. I ; j therefore remained silent, avoiding j any, comment on the frequent reports that we were not in full agreement. , ! Subsequently your serious illness, dur-. ; ing which I have never seen you, im- I posed upon me the duty to remain j i in charge of the department of state until your health permitted you again j to assume direction of foreign affairs, i " . ' "Believing that that time had ar- j rived, I had prepared my resignation, i is true, when I thought a case demand when my only doubt as to the pro- ed immediate action, advised you, in priety of placing it in your hands was I my opinion that action should be removed by your letter indicating that j stating at the same time the reasons it would be entirely acceptable to ; cn which my opinion was based. This 1 conceived to be a .junction (,t the secretary of state and 1 have followed the practice for the past four years and a half. I confess that I have When you use medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you may succeed in un stopping the choked-up air pass ages for the time being, bvit this annoying1' condition returns, and you have to do the same thins over and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real beuutit from such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies ic the winds, and get on the right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today, and commence a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. .gets right at the source of Catarrh and gives satisfactory results. For special niedicai ad vice free regarding your own case, address Medical Director, SI Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. you. "I think Mr. President, in accord ance with the frankness which has marked this correspondence and for which I am grateful to you, that I j cannot permit to pass unchallenged j the imputation that in calling into ifoimal conference the heads of the 'executive departments, I sought to usurp your presidential authority I i i l-iml tin annVi intnnUnn Tin cnfli tVirmo'lif COU1U ''"7. ;r ' , ' ' " j ?en no disadvantage i i avaiv t . .e.. ,u:-u ! ... l , llltll, tllO (.UlllCH.lH.tS VV 1111.11 llUili. il'vl'UIl V I'll ifiWll n uuu cerning which action could, not nave i I -.. i. 'fms ah air, Mr Secretary, oniy j collsulied. i further believe that deepens a feeling that was growing the conferenccs wore proper and nec- upon me. hilo we were still m cssavv in the circumstances and that Paris, 1 felt, and have felt increasing- T wouja have been derelict in mv duty ly ever since, that you accepted my if i inuj fa&i to act as I did. j guidance and direction oiv questions aLs0 feel Mr President, that can w.th regard to wmch I had to. mscracc .; dor comneis me to say that I cannot ;you oniy wiui inciwsii r i y -ut ;. v, j &gL.QQ with yC)UV statement that I and since my have been struck bv tne numb were for the best interests of your administration and of the republic, and un increasing re uctaiu e , &lcQ with y0ur statement tl: rozurn to yvasiu ngtou i have-tried to forestall your judgment in certain cases by formulating action and meielv askino von r ; i-i-i'v! been surprised and disappointed at the frequent disaproval of my suggestions, but I have never failed to follow your decisions, however difficult' it made the conduct of our foreign affairs. "I need hardly add that I leave the office of secretary of state with only good yill toward you, Mr., President, and with a sense of profound relief. ''Forgetting our differences and re membering only your many kindnesses in the past, I have the honor Lo be, Mr. President, "Sincerely yours, "ROBERT LANSNG." "The President, the White House." President Wilsons Reply "The White House, "Washington, Feb. IS, 1920. "My dear Mr. -.Secretary When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication ' that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking MEDAL The world's standard remedy fcr kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1695. Take regularly and Weep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. . Guaranteed as represented. Look iosr the busc Cxkl Modal on every lov ud accept am iiaiUktkta . or matieis tn -which you have, apiwent ly tried to forestall my judgin'-nt by i formulating action and merely asking I adding that I hope that tho future, holds for you many successes of the I most ratifvinr sort. Mv best wish- " Allow mc to acknowledge with ap-; cs will always follow you and it will preciation your letter of February ! be a matter of gratification to me al t Tt r,,v, hrmo. M.;;!,:,Rf ,m .fv.-.. i.wavs to remember oiir delighttul per- when it was impossible for you to ! tary, that we ha'vebolK ' of us'f elf! 'ohal rotations, f - i .i j . i . . ! ..or i.-.... f oi m an independent judgment because i the embarrassment of our recent re- my approval wnen it was , inipcssmie ; you had not had an apportunity to lations with each ether, I feel it my for nie to form an indepenjr-rit judg-; examine the circumstances with any; duty to accept vour resignation, to "Sincere! v vours, ' "WOODROW .WILSON, "Hon. 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THOMPSON, Proprietor (0,rce Over Lutz Drug Store) First Class Work Guaranteed Residence' Phono 3C9-M Phone 106. Work Delivered JNln87.L 1032 14th Street, Hickory, N. C. ment because I had not an opportunity . degree of independence j to examine the circumstances wan any j dec ree of independence. j j "I, therefore, feel that I must' 'frankly take r.dvnntajre t.f your hind: !ssu;gestiri that it .(. should prefer to ihave an: thor to conduct-;oijr .foreign j jafVafrs you are ready to relieve me of j :ary embarrassment by placing your I : resignation in my hands, for I must isay that it would relieve me of em-! : barrassment, Mr. Secretary, the em-' barrassment of feeling your rclueta iee'; land divergence of . judgment, if you would give your present office up and afford me an opportunity to select someone whose mind would more wil- j linjrly go along with mine. " -";-i "1 need not tell you w - hwntishrdl "I need not ell you with what ye- I have," it take elTect at once; at the same time ! State.' j suggestion, or that I do so with the 'kindest feeling. In matters of trans jeendent importance like this the only ! wise course is a course of perfect i much .as possible . left out of the reckoning. ,.: - - ' . "Verv. - sincerely yours, ! "WOODROW WILSON." "Hon. Robert Lansing, secretary of i state." t Thanks Wilson For Candid Letter "The Secretary of State, "Washington, Feb. 12, 1020. , "My dear , Mr. president: "I wish to thank you sincerely for your candid letter of the 11th in which you state that my resignation would be acceptable to you, since it relieves me of the responsibility for action which I have been contemplat ing and which I can now take without hesitation as it meets your wishes. "I have the honor, therefore, to ten der you my resignation 'as secretary of state, the same to take effect at your convenience. "In thus severing our official asso ciation I feel, Mr. President, that I should make the following statement which I had prepared recently and which will show you that I have not been unmindful that the continuance 'of our present relations was' impossi ble and that 1 realized that it was clearly my duty to bring them to an end at the earliest moment compatible with the public interest. "Ever since January, 1919, I have been conscious of the fact that you no longer were disposed to welcome mv . advice in natters pertaining to ithe negotiations in Paris, to our for- 'eign service, or to international affairs in general. Holding these .views 1 ; would, if I had consulted my personal : inclination alone, have resigned asj ; secretary of state and as a commis-j isioner to negotiate peace. I felt," Showever, that such a step might have ' i been misinterpreted both at home and abroad, and that itwas my duty to; ! cause you no embarrassment in car-, rvinc f orward the great task in which ' ivou were then engaged. Possibly 1 3 erred in this, but if I did it was with the best of motives. "When 1 returned to Washington as 1 0 : 'JF't ire s and i ubes J 4 . . .Jl iL - mmrfTTS 1 1 m v . v tow I'l i i'ilil rifew . -fl : -v r I ' V:: '- 'I i-'i'-iSfiK.' littiwairfi-
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