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THE GLEANER ISSUED EVERY Til UBS DAT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. ' $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE' ADVEUTISINO BATES 'ne tnnnrod In.l I tlm ri " reacbaub nquentinwrtfloa60eenta. For more ipooe : mil lonyer time, rate, turiiliiheil on alluua ttira. Looal nuttcoa 10 eta. a lino for ft rat I'Wrtlon :mihieontiiit inaurtlont ft cln.a line. Transient a4vertioment mutt be 1J (or in auvance The editor will not bo responsible for views expressed by correspondents. entered at the Postoffioe at Graham, N.'C, aa second clas matt r. GRAHAM, N. C, Dec. 17, 190.S. Christmas Tide. This is the day before Christmas, Washington Letter. Washington, Dec. 21, 1908. The political situation during tbe past week has been replete with interring evants aid episodes. The Pan in. a Ck.nal deal has been the subject of unfounded charges against the Government and those nearly related to the President, I and ot indignint an 1 via liclive countercharges coi'iir j direct from the President in liia shape of a mes sage to (Joruress mil corn. lining threats of libel suit again tt the chief offender, ihe editor of the New nrk World. Congress is writhing under the tinging lash of the President charg nz it with an effort to choke off or scotch detective activity with regard to its members. Some members of 'of the government, shall be filled with clerks chosen for tbeir effi ciency and not because they need places but because the government nerds a clerical force chosen on the urincipal oi the survival of the fit test. Bank Olilclals Indicted. wheiTeverybody is ou the tiptoe oi L (,jke of ibf q m) ' joyous expectancy, and all hearts are filled with good feeling for their fel lows and the rest of mankind. This is the season whon the close, vital, human touch should warm every heart and brin the human family into closer harmony and deeper sympathy. Many family reunions take place during this joyous season and the bonds of love and friendship are cemented anew; yea, more than at any other season of the year. For all we bespeak much happiness, and wish for all many roturns of the season. would not care to have too strong a searchlight turned on all their out goings and incomings. The Presi dent knows who some of them are and he is perheps waiting with some impatience for the National legisla ture to rise in its holy wrath and re pudiste the insienation. Congress, or at least some Congressmen, will not play with fire for fear of an ex plosion. The President is merciless in his exposures and his denuncia tion and what they have done in the o'.oaet, lie is capable of proclaiming from the housetops of their constit uencies in a way that all men and theii wives Kill hear and believe him. It is a little short of shame less how some members and Sena. is Judge Tbos. K. Purnell, who bad been U. 8. Dist. Judge of the East ern Diet, of N. C, died last Friday morning in Raleigh after an illness tor8 make th() United States treasury ol a year or more, aged C3 years. pfly lheir election expenses and even lie had held other positions of trust bribe their constituents. The com- and honor. Imnn rom.rlr- "That. .11 A ii" . I nj at a va u J V 1 VII ders it not one whit more respects- "Night Riders" are on trial this I ble or less dishonest. week at Union City, Tenn., for the There are Navy yards on the New many outrages and lawless acts England coast and on other coasts committed. The law is close upon ,n,t ,re supported by the United the heels of those who murdered States lor no other reason than that Capt. Rankin. The list of outrages a Senator or a member of Congress is a long and horrible ono and the bag uae for lherrJ togU8tl,in bia poli. perpetrators rood to be dealt with tical fortunes by keeping him io tne extreme Jimit of tbe law. Cuneress. These navwArrla . m small for modern warship con -it rue Work on tariff revision still goes I tion, therefore useless ships are ap- on. The sub-committee is said be I propriated for and hundreds of men hard at work. Though Democracy are employed and millions of dollars did not win, this revision is no are paid in wages (wasted) to the doubt going on as a result of the friends and political henchmen of , exposition of the unjust system prao- certain Senators and Members, tical under Republican laws for The lower House of Congres has , years. Republicans saw that they just passed a bill for the next Cen , had to do something or, their day. sua with a provision that the clerks' of rule were numbered, are to be selected indenendant of th. I r Civil Service competitive Mr. Taft, soemingly at least is I tions. Every Oroeiisboro Beoord. I There was some surprise felt when it became known Saturday that the grand jury ol Guilford Superior Court had Saturday morning re turned a true bill of indictment against City National Bank officials, when it was known all along that the Federal Court at Charlotte was investigating these matters, and the news came of the indictment there of Lee H. Battle, cashier of the bank in forty counts, charging embezzle ment, misappropriation of funds, false returns, etc. The indictment fund in Guilford court is against Lee H. Battle, cashier, W. S. Thompson, president: Chas. H. Dorsett and J. A. Hoskins, direc tors. The offense marked on thej bill is "false pretense." The gravamen of the charge that these officials received deposits after knowing that the bank was in solvent. It is understood that this indict raent wag drawn on a presentment made by the grand jury sitting at the last terra ol court here. The officers of the bank haved claimed ah tbe time that the bank was not insolvent, and would have paid every dollar of its obligations, had it not been for the panic, and con sequent special interference with its management of its securities and liabilities by government and finan cial interference. Mr. Lee H. Battle, cashier of tb nana, wno was rrimy indicted in the Federal Court at Charlotte, baa retained Messrs. F. P. Hobgood.Jr. Spencer B. Adami and Stedman Cooke as his attorneys, and wil rwht the case to tbe last extremity, Grandpa's Christmas Deer. & Fcllagra-A New and Danajeroaa Dlaeaaa la the Sooth. Washington Dl (patch. ' The marine hospital service will make a determined effort to stamp out the new and dreadful disease which is playing havoc in certain sections in the South and which known to physicians as pellagra, Pellagra appears to resemble leprosy in some respects, hat ends in per manent insanity. It is said to have been imported from Italy, bat seems to be induced by eating meal made examiua Brv memhflr.f !" ' "J .nna,SnmM, : .1.. o...k knr... th.t k; i. .w. """7 .w lermeniea corn. AS- aawaaam 1MIWIVOI IIS IUU UUUUi I vmbw lj la ID UU1 IU UO 1 II LKI It. . rt m . - iT-&SLi-.i.-:i.i .u lt m: "oi Burgeon Lavinder of tbe bos en the Renublimn rrt itm it and Portr. t-o P,ul MrTi" through the will, and should, bo long time be- dents ot the Census, are on record fore the grip of Democracy is brok- regretting thst the service under en. The population is composed of tbaa a not included in the clsssi elements, by reason of which Re- "ed civil service examination list. publican supremacy in the South Wright, especially, believed the cost would be positively hurtful. Vatal feaalar Vata la Ika Baeaat Deetlaa. of the last Census had been iocreas ed to the extent of two millions of dollars by the neglect of the appll wiuu ui toe uivu service to me se lection of clerks. Tbe motives of Cungre smen in relieving the Census appointments from ths necessity of South this year and examined number of cases, especially in South Carolina, where tbe epldemlo is at i's worst. In the Mount Vernon Insane Asylum in 1907 there were 83 cases, 57 of which ended fatilly. An ctjort will be made at tbe com ing session to persuade Congress to appropriate sufficient funds to en able the marine service to Institute KawTorkOupatomuth, p.. i ..i,i r, gorous campaign against the Thet0Uliomi1r,i.fo,tK-... .nrw,tni .- .u ,N1I". Ii boned that it can rioui Dresidential candidal, at th. Um,,.,Hi.. .mi.,i b tmpl out before It attains the last - national election was mads to everyone. They are seeking an- , S, ProPorllon reached known today in an official form bv nointmenta for their nolitil .,,. 1 .tofw? "" -pecUIIy in the filinff Of tba W of tha nfflM.I nnrtar. ... tfc.l. l.,l.. .L.:. 1UI 10 BOOmnia. . . r....w.w ... iiivm i,itc vuiir vulji rote, tbat of Wichigao. The totals I tbeir wives, cousins, aunts mothers-in-law who art Tbe totals bow the following votes cast: and Taft (Republican) Bryan (Democrat) . . Debs (Socialist) Cbafln (Prohibition) Hisgen (Independent) Watson (Populist) Gilhana (Social Labor) 7,637,676 6, u I nm At Obia tmm a. nM..Hu. coosUntlv -mfc ,LorAV?2or77.- i , . place at the ZLSZ??''?' "A L?f Vl"?r. after them for some ,393,182 public crib. They cannot fight pub- .ruPVth? .'MJWdb 7 ? ? ,h Service Law. f-JtttTO-SSS A! Total for all candidates 14,852,239 nil ncnlulil n. . , ... . I ri.VT 'S,-"MS".R.2! "'7 IS lOOl wo tobfor. m.?.".1!- 83,180 popular. It has redeemed a servioel Kir00 umo.r. a. if. 83,8711 that was scarcely less rotten thao 15,421 1 that of Russia or China. But they are desperately hungry for patron- tOawa, (MAL ) Mailt Cetari age. Iu pouting the large body of A. W. GLKAAnw taoea ot lae ajrMaaa. Saod for teaUmoolaU aMktxirtaH. Toiado,b. inaui TasaJ IfaaUUrl i tor aoaaUpattoa i m,t--; j . ... I -a- " 631 4he total fwaobar of votes eaai VT uuow when the craod total was 13.510.708 a a .t . . w ... luunniDO insv are irrinv in m.i wmparadwltl, that -alectioo the Unn ibam-U-.K.K ,k.V" .J T. L 11ro resulted caodidAtee of the Uepublkan. Dsm-lorn' .j .u Zl " . . "I Mm the streat riot in Kansas Ctv. .1 J a-i.it-. i".v..u wa imawm Ol UiU l. ... "f , .... -n mm ilia rcaui( OI ins In his early days, Grandpa Ken nedy, who was 'then a very good wheelwright and had saved money, found himself in possession of a sum sufficient to buy s section of land in Washington county, Mo. Be made a clearing and built a log house, and bis first three children were born there. After trying it out that far, Ken nedy came to tbe conclusion tbat be could do better by turning to St, Louis and taking up again mechan- cal prusuit; which be did, and prospered. The Washington county section he turned over to his next younger brother, on shares. "See that you nake it pay, John," said Kennedy. And John answered "No doubt about that Jim!" And John made it pay. Not after the fashion he had first figured out, however. For , the section admitted of but small profits from agriculture. Still, the same were sufficient to enable John Kennedy to accumulate sufficient surplus funds to buy adjoining and more productive land. John Kennedy, ( in Washington county, never got really rich, but he succeeded in tilling the soil to ad -vantage, and he raised with the help of his good wife, a. good brood of Kennedy's, who lived to call him blessed, Eaoh got a farm at mar riage. B at the original section re mained in James Kennedy's name. Jim Kennedy, with his wife and three children, having tamed to St. Louis, prospered after the fashion of slow, gradual advancement always due to honest effort. The children inoreased to six, in due time got married, and Grandpa and Grand ma Kennedy and numerous descend ants were all very well- thought o! snd very well off as regards this world's goods. Came .long toward Christmas time. Grandpa Kennedy got a tele gram from bis brother John. "Come at once. Inportant," the message read. "What is it John?" asked Grand pa J im of his brother. And on the long drive out to the original Ken nedy clearing, from which his broth er John had always refused to move, the story was told, Lead had been discovered on the section, and offers had been made for the land. The three days before Christmas were spent by Grandpa Kennedy and brother John-in a careful survey and inspection of the section, whioh resulted in Grandpa deciding to bold on to the property. The condition had been very fa vorable for inspection purposes, but as they n eared the clearing at the close of the day before Christmas, brother John remarked, "Jim I b'liere she's agoing to snow." "Smells like it," answered Grand pa, "and I don't care if it does. I'd ike to see, these old bills and hol lows in a baautiful covering of white once more. Then it would be a real Christmas. Tell you, John, you send over to Jack Smithson's and see if he's still got his old Ken tucky rifle. If he's still got it, and it snows tonight, I'm going out in tbe morning and knock over a cou ple of rabbits or so, How long has it been since there were any deer around here?" "Why, Jim. there hasn't been a deer seen in this nor Jefferson coao- for more than 15 years. Not since the big sleet when they cor ralled ten of them on the Ice out In dian Creek way and cut tha throats or eight, Two got away, But there's no deer been seen since then." It snowed. Grandpa got Jack Smithson's old Kentucky .'rifle and started out. The deer came his way. It bound ed along the top Of the ridge, run ning at right angles to here Grand pa crouched concealed,' when at distance of eighty yards, possibly scenting the hidden hunter, it paus ed. " The mark was fair. Grandpa fir ed. That's about all can be said a- bout the deer's death;- Because, you know, it was Jack Smithson's old Kentucky rifle. And, well, Grand pa used to could shoot some. Was Grandpa glad? Was the deer too heavy to tote home? Grandpa had practically retired from any heavy work in the works, but he got that deer home. 0, don't ask? Couldn't you ex cuse Grandpa Kennedy for saying he could not remember a happier Christmas? Will lalercal kfaajr. Every person should know tbat good health is impossible if tbe kid neys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder diseases in every form, and will build up and strengthen these or gans so they w LU perform their func tions properly. No danger of Bright' s disease or d iabetes if Foley's Kid ney cure istaken in time. Graham Drug Co. At Parkton, Bladen county, a few days ago, a little son of Sec tion Master Oliver swung on the cars of a freight train. One leg is gone. A SpcadUtrllt Nation. Norfolk-Virginia Pilot. It might have been better bad the Society for the Preservation of Bi son been -organized before the buffa lo had been practically exterminat ed. We Americans resemble Jack in the nursery rhyme. We want to eat. nor fcnnrmr anrl hnvn it tnn. Wn ?m n"!? B-T ftQ6 Hvefortheday, leaving the morrow Tablets. All druggists refund the . . . - '., . . money If it fails to cure. E. W. tohk,"w,f lUelf- When Kln Grove's signature is on eaoh box I Edward, then the Prince of Wales, S5o. I was in this country in 1859 he was taken to Dwigbt, Illinois, as the At Goldsboro Wednesday I best hunting grounds for prairie night fire which started in John grouse between the two oceans. To M. urantnam 8 stables destrov-1 day it would be dimcult to nnd a To Cnra Gold la One Day Comforting Words Many a Graham Household Will , Find Them So. . To have the pains and aches of a bad back removed; to be entirely free from;-annoying, dangerous urinary disorders is enough to make any kidney sufferer grateful. To tell how this great change can be brought about will prove comforting words to hundreds of Graham read ers. , Mrs. Lulu Helm, living on Dixie St., Burlington, says: "I take pleas lire in giving my name as an endor ser of Doan's Kidney Pills and hope it may be the means of benefiting other sufl'erjng from kidney trouble, I have used them with best of re suits and others members of mj family have been cured through tbeir use. I procured Doan's Kid ney Pills at the Freeman Drug Co." if or sale by all dealers. Price 6U cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tbe name Doan's and take no other. Give Us A Chance to Sell You Yoni Furniture and House Furnishings .ed the stables, fire department quarters and other buildings, a loss of one hundred thousand dollars. . brace of those birds within two hun dred miles of D wight. Kansas re calls now with a pride that ought to be a shame, that when Duke Alexis attended a banquet at Topeka ib 1ft73 Via m irivan lila Ahntn. rt T-n V 7.Hn.M . feasting on buffalo, venison, moun St. Buffalo, N. Y., 'says: "I cured tain 8heeP- elk ntelope, bear, tur- the most annoying cold sore I ever I key, duck, prairie chicken, quail. had, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve, I pheasant, woodcock and snipe all 8PPea "8 Bw once a aay lori wuj habitants of ! the native fields two days, when every trace of the I ,j a . - ir sorewaVgone." Heals all sores. " , A visitant to Kansas Sold under fmanint at rtraham I now' might Sigh in Vain foi a taste Drug Co. I of most of these game animals and birds. It is so with everything that At Kealy, Johnston county. I nature gave nt it abundance of. Thursday, two negroes, Walton I Wasteful, improvident,"destructive Carr and Tosiah Alston. aaarrel-lt0 the P?nt of wnfulness. In the We have Suits from $15.00' to $75.60 "Iron and Oak Beds $2.25 to $20,00 . Dressers $5.00 to $25.00 .... Washstands $2 00 to $1000 " Chairs from 50c up . . . Rockers from $1.25 up Art Squares 6.00 to 25.00. - Rugs 50c to .6.00 Mattiag 15c to 35c per yard. Comforts 1.00 to 2.00 Blankets 1.25 to 5.00 per pair. :; Springs, Mattresses. Etc. Come to see our line. It will cost you nothing. EASY PAYMENTS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ed over a crap game and Alston Shot Carr dead and fled, same reckless way we are consum ing our timber and fuel resources, and unless there is a halt and a pol icy of re-conservation the next gen eration will fiod itself face to face No one who ever takes I "ith a costly retribution in sterile New Life Pills is ever! highlands and devastated vail A Daaacrawa Opera tloa. is tbe removal of tbe appendx by a surgeon. Dr. King's supiectea to mis frientful ordeal. I a .Atu,-. li iham. Th S u: biftless nd thriftless indivi- ache,. biliousness and malaria'. 25o. MuaI march9 to the goaj of bank- at Graham Drug Co. ruptcy, SaMaVtawaaaWMwirfa - , - t , ... . ..... i Ben Hur Cigars ONLY 5c And you'll wear a snlile that won't come off. Sold in Graham by Thompson Drug Corftany. Graham Drug Company. Peraoaally Coadoelcd Tonr To Havana, tuna, aad Betoa. In Guilford Superior Court I -A- t a a . a . . wees a veraict pi not gouty Th, Southern Railway will sell wasreuuercuin me case oi vv.irouna trip excursion tickets to Ha B. McAdoo, a prominent andj'Da c?b ' the, following rates boro, who killed his companion Ed Aldred, while on a hunting trip last January. McAdoo and Aldred had been good friends and the claim of the defense was that the shooting was entirely accidental The prosecution ask ed for a verdict of murder in the second degree. Nearly evervbod v knows DaWiit'a utile juriy Kisers ara the bast nills made. Thev ara amall. nTmtaana cure Little Liver Pills. Sold bv r i - unnam Arug VAX. 27 mno Km .. . - 1 . J " - ui tne 4b persona who appear-1 tickets may be routed (through Asheville .39 10 Charlotte.... ... 41.50 Durham ...... . 46.00 Gastonia 40.00 Greensboro-.... 44.50 Hickory . .. 42.40 High Point 44.05 Marion ....... '40.45 Oxford.... ....... 46.00 Raleigh . . 44.65 Rotherfordton 41.50 Salisbury " 4295 Shelby 41.50 8tateeville 42.40 Approximately low rates from ai points. TickeU oa Bare-Jaw nary 11, good nrarning to leave Havana, Cuba, on . or oeiore - January Compared with candidates, of liu ITl8 laon- y d their vote this year. The reverse o. ' is true of the candidal V. mm . ii was a lisnt snowl. - . r. . I Ja.vnn. u.n. ..-.u.-.i. i and walkimr waa not Uram. a. uc,ore ne Bl"e uoTa ol u.' . " . uAn r.L.:: .r . - Pharmacr last week for V ,w ' 1Ba,P- s,uuf bui lorouga ue wooas, up I - , M ' ' . ' I fng ana returning nut ana down hollow, so beautiful and rou ana Tabmiln- a.m.1 omy 41. passed ttve examination. I roav stop-overs will be allowed BTafDat fmm friaim mS . " awaaama oi tne fto- .mU' j... V!k..U D 1!-. J . ....... I r u. of ,n.m .hould parues. d entrancing appeared his sur. I0 fi colored applicants ! . J,1i ..j, . f . : v . " UT ft-. r I PIm Beach. UiaaL and other Mint k lb. Ugf... Iipai. south, ot JWiUe, witblo' final, 7, " .wu7r W J John Sharp, alias "Adam 7 " Tt """'f "WMa ti-...a ..,. " 01 tKk"- repntatir. " P"l. ah lorwl .n m. i ' - Pn Dua w wn again amonf I Sti.ttV . w . I .W1 ocompany movement, and will i vuB ajavama uufiuB. i am s .a ... s-i i tai. aiiv aaa aaw ii r aa iiiia iraaJai ii..l .i. ii . a . ba To welllnform- Is??., r" 4 Ytataraen. nat Xh the With refareno to tbe ever present trouble of Ui assessment, 8ute Auditor Dixon says he will recom mend that onq man be appointed (not elected) in each county to as sess all real ealale, and that tbe ad, enlightened 'stamen. P-iHaTofiaT Next dar Loul. PraU. nn. w a! CbrUtmM' wtn t of The K.n(M, ..J , ; line works of which he waa head. n .!., (Dg a ico sa HUH I - . . i ane, a policeman, succumbed to ge Is a curse. It curars him gives and him that laoeivea. person who g-ts the office is an in- grate and the twenty who fail to get it beoome enemies. Bat tba ever ge congressman is not an align ten . 1. 1 i , -i hub, are Iemit a "wi uia aaxiT nromar inn n . . i . . . ' . ' l Ausers. ooia oyuranam UrOK Co. loTtha nair. . . j -j - Little Early I look after the comfort and pleasure wounds. r at Aiuiiane suffered himself to be mortally wounded because ba would not shoot a woman. Aoootdin to . . . . . - . There U still Ume for th. S.... .'"TT " ooaea 0n"M L" "'a i,,. ,. , i . onarn attacked rnenU andmskethelrreporUlothe Um m rl. IrMn. Z Uur tad -b. oonthv ail .(alamar. k. I. . - II u.i countiaa U a.u.-wl U A,.:,. I T -"-' me various arsessnrs to meet In dis trict conferencea.' eomnara to amend lb. IT- Kill k . "" "'lP "ckd Mat with :r:"" rriuoll.niOTl 10 g a rJaoa. iMUUn, on eomrtiUv. ".'"'."u cia, a or avxauon. Dr. .,.mln.Uon for the Onau. Offloa I , ? o mirtaoo w. .cvmim uw miib w 1 ue on it way in which tbe assessment of real estate io North Carolina can be made equitable. He says tbe last legislature enacted a law which proves inoperative, because it only gives 30 days in which- to assese -it-.! .. aa reai estate and tbe work cannot be done within that short space of time. ' . - I.....V L anoint, .U't.k.. t I ,vua1- waa aimed. r uhuuui BUCO N I t,D 1. . aminallon, thoutaods of Ucompe- !ula "T M Ua t.nt.illU.rrWntTorT.hT Un' over.auy more JZ 1. needed will tat offioa. arwl ,K, KWr oftbeOsostu wiU be greatly iocreas Mr. Brraa Saaka. d by politicians insisting on bavins, - tbeir friends taken care of. Tbe rub- Pittsbnrt Pa..' fW i w t lie good damands (hat the thousands Bryan speak, at Uniontown to-day! S of pereooe to be employed fn taking 'Tba Democratic party Is still aliv. and pubflahiog tha next Census in . Pennsylvania." ha -aJd;' -feni X . I W 9 aw WlalUal vrsi&JSJTITaOim. ' Qf MLld. wwD, eoiorao.an employe should be appointed for effioieocv Ton would hardlv anarw i. n i .. - .... . . I but He was so pronounced and so much to be admired, he forgot all about bunting. Must be getting along down to wards Indian Creek wsy." he mer. aa - - S tauy remarked, as he passed the en trance to Fotlera Cava. "Reckon. if I want to get any rabbits, I'd bet ter be turning towards the road and pick 'am off on my war home.1' A faraway sry fall upon Grandpa's rs. "uoonasr" be exclaimed. a i and stopped to listen. "Coming this way, looi wonder what they're af ter? Ton lost watch Jim Kennedy I uj ww and seel" It wasn't long, although toG rand- pa, whose who being quivered a- excUamsot of youth. century. And then, at the far-sod of the ridge which lav 4 f'-. r -iLfhT ' .,-lHlb "P'rofl'olilicalpulL i-idbedidnc4thr0kth.Pident'. burst In. F nl, ffcil in .rat of boiling water The Senate has . oppor,noUy salary ought W be Increwdo fio back bk 'oomp.-,.. plant Toead.y . further establish itself Fib. Li- bundrel ,boud TaSL ift. P if nndedd- "".1. ?' tr deCC f C0Qn,r' b' i0'Wn W0Q,d candidate in 1912 be t h"i1 The . it rsdom. H.ia x,Kcted to on smendir th- Un mi .k.. ,v" l.n.vi ..a l?1 b ihotwastoo tar oft Would U. Gain Flesh Penoos have been known to &inmpotmdadaybytakinzan ounce of Scott's Emulsion. It b ttramje, bat It often happens. Somehow tbe ranee produces tbe pound: it seems to start the digestive machinery going property, so tbat the catlent Is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food which he cooli not do before, and tbat is tbe) way the ain is made. . . A certain amount of fiesh ts necessary for health: if too hare rxotttyoacancttt. by taHnj . . .. SCOTT'S EMULSION For further information as to airta trip tours from. Havana, sightsee ing tours, hotel rates, leaving time at principal pointe, Pullman and suteKoom reservations, write to J. a. Wood, D. P. A., Asheville, N. C: W. H Maftl.rn.ra P Jk T A Raleigh, N. C; R. H. DeButt, p. & T. A, Greensboro, C; of call on on your depot agents or write to B, L. VERNON, T. P. A., NEW and UP-TO-DATE ' ' aotolna, Overcoats lril(doacs Fors, .S?0? 1x1 nd 1 inriteyonto -COMB and Take a LOOK at my GOODS before yon BUT. . v A. M. HADLEY, Tfc Ow PHea aaaer. Iry Good. Sboes . Kotlc . CRAIIAM. N. c. o BaaaOa Arm. i in jaArn crav- . ra -- Charlolta. K Cl 1 ; " 1 uumD5 -iirom Aiaaison to Kamsenr, ran I into tA linr A.'i. U-l ITORZAi I. """"" uciong- l TH la. Tm Ira kiri aa) "gtou IT. lienbow four miles south of Greensboro Friday morniog, UHhig pat of the ani- I IT1 fill r.eVa.Tl-. Z . Tk.SoT:.t. t. w i - .-aM7 injuring tne -"J wai para MT, T. . .. John Castor., eonfedemte ret- CteiS Lv. i ' ;r. rT: ...lrcn. A box car was between ?0.:Sl fTa ri P team and train Md the drir- mvm9 aas , Miua . UWDtDILl SCISSOnS and ' Knives " are eaaily ruined if not properly ground when being sharpened. -11 yon want them sharpened ritrht and made to cut aa good as new give me a trial Will sharpen anything from a broad ax to a pen-knife. Charge, snoder ata. B. N. Tcinx. this offioa. Rowan county, last Wednesday a . " nigbt. He had bees living in Davie county and had gone to the borne of his son only a jew days before his death. era did not see tbe approaching train. ' - Census Office, like (be other offices I think I ought to Ur 70B j deer come bis way or would it Turn I off into another direction? apaw atZ2TiaSJ5aItj aaaaaaaai Penoos interested in bright to bacco grown in Virginia and North CaroJioa are asking Congress to im pose a higher duty on Turkish to- i Haaar Ataa at Sa. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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