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THE RALEIGH DAILY" TIMES, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1VI9T2. CURES Rheumatism is one of the oldest of human ailments, and yet the causes which produce it was a question long in doubt. It was thought at one time to be a disease of the bones entirely; its origin was also at tributed to some specific affection of the nerves, and various other theories which proved to be wrong, were put forward in an effort to And a cure for the trouble. Under these conditions the treatment of Rheumatism was very unsatisfactory and only of a temporary nature. When it was determined beyond doubt that Rheumatism is a blood disease, brought about by an excess of uric acid in the circulation, then its cure became a matter of purifying the blood and thus destroying its source. Because it is the best of all blood purifiers S. S. S. has been the most successful of all treatments for Rheumatism. "When this uric acid gets into the circulation it causes a partial fermentation of the blood, which changes it from a thick, rich stream, to a1 thin, acrid fluid, whose nourishing properties are greatly impaired. Through the circulation the uric acid is carried to every muscle, joint and nerve of the body, and then the pains and aches of Rheuma tism commence. The longer the blood is allowed to remain in this acrid, weakened condition the more severe will the disease become. Gradually the muscles harden and lose their elasticity, the joints begin to stiffen, and frequently calculous deposits gollect and form knots at the finger joints. The pains of Rheumatism may often be temporarily relieved by the application of hot cloths, liniments, plasters, etc., but as such treat ment does not reach the blood, no one should expect permanent benefit from it. .'. , There is just one way to cure Rheumatism and that is to purify the blood of the uric acid. S. S. 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It would take more of .your, time to read it, if you would, than it will for you to look them over. They are right at the front door.' .-, .(. if THE Beginning of Summer Fiuds' us' with lots of short lengths and remnants of Spring. Goods, such as Voils, Batiste, Popline, Mar quisette, Shantoon Silks, Sceos, etc. To make room fdr the new Lawns we make the FOLLO W 1 N O PRICES: All 25c values . , . , . . . . .;. . . ..... . 16c ' All &c and 40c values ... ... ....... . . 25c All 50c values, including SILKS 39c. Our Summer Collars, Neckwear, Belts and Belting It UNTER-RAN Half the House RHEUMATISM Ours and Others Refrigerator weather is coming right along. If you are going to buy, we want to show you our line and leave it with you. Remember these names .Mi;:r- D COMPANY; Devoted to Chocs. - - . . 1 Personality of the Leader of the New Revolution Orozco a Sclf-Mad Man Education Is Limited, But He Ran Become Wealthy Was a Leader in the Madero Revolution and is Regard ed as a Stron'g Man. Mexico City, April 17 While most of the other military" person ages of the two revolutions - have, ir personalities, views permitted the ' " ' and daily movements to become sub- ffl.l ..,,.. pAH , V. nnn.tls nnl J-.. materia lui cciikiio typewrlters of the correspondents' with considerable freedom, the most' interesting figure of them all at the Drescnt moment is at the same time one of the least-known cither Injed stomach, feverishness, diarrhoea,' Mexico or out. That is Pascual Orozco, the fighting head of the present revolution as well as of that; of a year ago. Orozco is a lean, angular man whose personality is redolent of the camp and the hills and not at all of the council chamber of state nor of the drawing-room. Outside his own particular circle there are not many wno Know even now oiu tie is. It is a moral certainty that he can "hog-tie" a steer quickly and artls- tically, that he can throw a diamond . nitcn on a pack animal and tnat when he sneaks he s n the habit of receiving respectful attention. I For a Mexican he is a large man. I A life in the deserts and mountains' of the north has tanned him with a parchment finish and has bequeath-j ed him the loose figure that looks a good deal . better on horseback than on the ground. His hair and). mustache are black and the latter , , . . ... droops from unrestraining habit. His photographs show him slightly stooped and looking straight at the camera "as if more interested in it than in the results of the snap; shots. What he thinks, what he intends to do become apparent chiefly in his actions. Not that he has the repu-l tation of being morose or silent, for his men seem to think him an ideal leader; but he has never courted publicly in any of his campaigns. He had been fighting in the Madero revolution last year several months before the reporters found out what his name was and began putting him in the news. The capture of Juarez early in May, 1911, less than a year ago, brought him into public view. President Madero had been busy and conspicuous with his organization of a provisional government whose ramifications extended all the way from Washington to the interior of his own country: but Orozco had been doing most of the fighting. I Twice since then Orozco has been in Mexico City. He came first to personally escort President Madero to the palace on the day of his inau- guration in September. He came again quietly last February on pe;' sonal business with the government. In a period of a little over a year Pascual Orozco has removed himself) from his rather humble station cfi COULD HARDLY BEAR SUFFERING Mrs. Duncun, of Pryor, Tell Story of Her Intense HulTerlng, and I)escrlbe Hiirrowlng Sjinp toniH. . Pryor, Okla. "I suffered so much I could hardly bear It," Bays Mrs. Mollle Duncan, of this place. "Fpr 17 years, I had been afflicted with womanly troubles, and had dif ferent doctors give me treatment, but none of them helped me any. I had such drawing-down pains, and a pain in my side. Also head ache and dizzy spells. I was weak, and could not be up at times. I decided to try Cardul, and I will say I am not sorry that I did, for It helped me wonderfully, I feel like a new person. I intend to keep Cardul In the house just as long as I live for it has done me so much good!" Remember that Cardul is a mild, safe remedy, composed of valuable medicinal ingredients, which helpe to build up vitality, tone up the nerves. and strengthen the womanly consti tution. . For more than 50 years, Cardul has been relieving woman's Buffer ings, and building weak women up to health and strength. No other medi cine has exactly the same results as Cardul. No other medicine has the long record of success In treating cases of womanly weakness and dis ease." It will help you. i Suppose you try It. -"' N.B Write to: Ladles' Advisory Dept'Cbi-miiW;-erItoliw Co., Chattanooga, Tena for - Special In fractions, and 04-page book "Hone Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request, ; ' : A HAPPY CIO IN FEW HOURS If Crone, Instable, Feverish. Tongue Coated and Sick, (Jive Delicious f - . 4'Syrui of KIrs." ' Your child Isn't naturally cross, Irritable and peevish. Mother! Ex amine the tongue; if , coated, it means, the little one's stomach is disordered, liver inactive and Its thirty feet of bowels .clogged with foul, decaying waste. Every mother realizes after giv ing delicious "Syrup of Pigs'' that this' is the Ideal laxative and physic for children. Nothing else regulates , w -.V Sill, ilUlllll(, - CU1U11.0 the little one's tender stomach, liver J , . - . i . . ttUU UUWeiS SO eneClUHliy, DealU'JH they dearly love Its delightful fig taste. .., For constipated bowels, sluggish liver, hllimisnnca nr unr iHKnrrlPv- . sore throat bad breath or to break a cold.t give one-half to a teaspoon- ful of "Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours 'all the clogged up waste, sour bile, undigested food and con stipated matter will gently move on and out of tbe-system without grlu- ing or. nausea, and you will surely, have ,v .well, happy and smiling child again shortly. witn syrup of Figs you are not drugging'iyour children, being com- posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful. fun. directions for children of all ages and for erown-iins nla n v printed on the package. ; Ask your druggist for the full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse! anything else offered. I . . ... . , . , being the trusty man who co.uld be given the responsibility of convoying a pack-train of valuable ore througnj the mountains to Chihuahua city, to h ivoiiiuu n lit i v in; i.Aci.in i u inane i or unmake presidents. So far as I anybody knows there are no heraldic i symbols of Spanish nobility any where up- the Orozco family tree. Men who used to know him in Chi huahua when, with a revolver and rifle, he took charge of his own pack-train and delivered ore through a country ' where his main business was to watch out for and keep off bandits in' Chihuahua, say that in those days1 he had difficulty in read ing anything that was not set i)l clear type. But he prospered In a materia! way and was far from be ing poo.- when he took up the revo lutionary cause. His claim against the Madero government for person al services and expense incurred by himself and father, who is now a colonel under his command, amount ed to J.50,000 gold. The assertion (that only half that amount was al lowed has been reported to have : done much to wean him away from Ithe Madero Interests. It i nrnhahlo Ihnt a fnnllnar that .',,' Mrf. ,, iiuiioi it inuut. . u v i aim that he has not been pleased with his own handiwork, is responsible for his present revolutionary activ ity. He has evidently come to the conclusion that his own ideas on im portant subjects are about as sound as anybody else's fiiid he has thus far kept himself In.' a relation to the revolution where his ideas will have to be considered in the event of a successful outcome. He has developed rapdily ns a factor in Mexican revolutionary poli tics and it Is the very possibility that his development is yet incom plete that makes his personality particularly . Interesting Ho has made liis revolution no substantial an affair that it is hard to believe that he, himself. Will be obliterated, even though the movement may be suppressed. He Is a young man with an undoubted ability for leadership, and with the taste of authority ho has enjoyed it is not likely that -he will permit himself to be retired to private life even if he should be per suaded to compromise with the gov ernment upon political differences. . Members of the opposition party In the Mexican congress have started a movement to abolish the office of vice-president, their riialn object be ing to abolish Pino Suarez, whom they do not like. This opposition Includes some of the people who made Madero president and It Is likely that the effort to change the constitution- will cause considerable strife. : - But there Is another aspect of the case. The office was created at the time the New York financial inter ests furnished money for the nation alization of the Mexican railway, there not having been previously a vice-presidency. The Idea was to give an immediate succession at the head of the government in the event the president died or was suddenly removed. The Interests which really created the office have not yet been beard from and may prove a very effective source of support to the Madero government In saving Pino Suarez to the administration. As in some other countries , the student element of Mexlcojs allotted more or less Importance of a politi cal character. ; Tnelr views re, pub-, fished ln the newspapers aa,' wonie timea, are the report, of their rlott ad o Iter manifestations. . They are a select body of young men from whoao number will be picked - the 0 S0M6ONE To L0Ve congressman and cabinet officers of a later day. They are now busy supporting the "constitutional government," wel- j comlrg home former President de la Barra and in many other ways, not ... a" beinK entirely consistent; but ' fl 111 OT1 ot ll PT thin (' t d li -l i fnr.ui i . " 4vi.li- ed a military corps for home guard duty. A cadet f;oni Chapultepec is in command. On one of the princi pal resident streets every evening tnfi? may bp swn 1,1 t'10 midst of military evolutions and setting up drills. Running is one of the disagree able features of this performance. "Forward!" shouts the officer and the corps breaks into a run to the end of the block with a quirk "right about" and back. They arrive at ule slart'nK point breathless and, as one man, reach for their coatsleevos, ; """'"-'"' "" "vrnaio lv Pleating their feet, carefully . ,,ne dllst from tnP immac,,late "Khinp" Avhi(,h, above all cl;;e. must If AH OLD MMD ftKHTCD .".....nu u.viuian:. men i"cy)tred Bucklen's Arnica Salve, """"- 'i-u uisiussions 01 uun rings and politics. 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THE AnONSON Raleigh's Exclusive Motion Picture Show. An En tire Change of Programme Daily. : .Special Today! "JOSEPH IN EGYPT," Biblical Drama, following closely the Biblical Narrative. ."WITH A KODAK," . 1 A Blogtaph Drama., "A TIMELY RESCUE," "A'Vltagraph War Drama. 'PAiiTS AND PANSIES," id 3(iil.iH Another , Biograph Comedy. A WRIA rWLECTi:i rROfJRAM. ; DO NOT MISS IT. A. tesrc Tea, brers. "Would th& ,n,wd Tuesday and Wednesday, of this week they "will participate in the Regimental Rifle meet of the Second North Carolina Regiment. Quite a number of handsome prizes have been offered by the business men of Ooldsboro to the lucky contestants. Washington has a strong team of sharp shooters and they will very probably capture some of 'the prizes. It is rumored that Washington is soon to. have another new industry and if reports are true an up-to-date and modern ice cream factory will be established here in the near future. 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