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VOL. XXXVI.
GRAHAM, NJC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910.
NO 38
A HAPPY
h'Or.lE. ,
g one where health abound.
With Impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood. . .
fl - hiS'lI
ynsfiiis
revivify the torpid LIVER tutfrectora
Us natural action. . - .
A healthy UVER means pit
Pure blood means health.
Health means happlnesa i s
Take po Substituted . AUrJrutfrJ.
I H Poem for r.csdA
. - m - w w a w
Indigestion
si
use
Whan your stomach cannot properly
dijTMt food, of itself. It needs a little
assistance and this assistance is read
ily supplied by EodoL Kodol assltsthe
stomach, by temporarily di greeting all
of the food In the stomach, so that the
stomach may rest and recuperate.
Our GwtetfrA&ttfi
(HMMt benefited the tmrtWwW at
IS.... a...
K A A ft A A A AAA
H O
ME. SWEET HOME
By John Howard Payne
JOHN HOWARD PAYNE, author and actor, was born
north Africa, In April, lay. H. mad. him am ataee
aPPjaranc. to Now Tor at th. a7o .IxiUn adt
iLP!", fr,r-. H Pta" else In Bngiand and
"' rf, th. .tat. in im. Pro S
iS" Un'tad Statu oonaul at
.u. author, traaalator or adapter of
"HSmoU1' P Poplar r;
TaSSuEP O0Cttm n ate opera "ClariTo?:
li'7TI1?if lffttTtB Bnd pa,aces to0" may roam.
- - ww may roam.
Be it ever.so humble, there'. ni. lib. v ,
chann from toe sky seems to hallow ns there
!cq. wea mrougn the world, la ne'er met with elsewhere.
. 'Horse. west homel
1 There's no piaos like bemet
f"" Plandor daisies In rain
251?l! me'toy thatched cottage again!
f tw birds' staging gayly that came at my call
.faetheivwHh the peace of mind dearer than alL
Home, sweet hornet
There's ao place like homel
any
fauiU wltt Mil yon
mT.aIIw hottld aokaali
at th. W. bettlaf Itedol I peprd, to th.
MtrMM ai SB Oi So WUSS WaK.ee.
Kodol on thin I suns
tins f I 1m MSMt
Granam Drag Co.
ARE YOU
UP
TO DATE
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The Spear nd B.w Mev.l.oMee' Ar-
- row. Thalr ChUA.WM
I Our luwteditittiet pypnles of
few Oalnda stwtftlafci habtfcmvey
are nonta4lef faotlllereii tlllttsj the
troand, WpeUhi cs tielr liping
entirely etrthelr kkllT m'bnntmir and
Ssbing, Their chief weapon Is th.
bowr their aerows hetngy generally
pofetned tkhen wita ths-taawaa pas
W hum otlnw ilirrTegetAlTJo!on,
in eorna. cases a species or srxycnnine.
They also make use of the spear and
an ingenious form of spring gun
which is common to numerous other
forest tribes. This is formed by set-
tJornSattenea tnmrbooepeaattaeaea
to r teart saTnthgrwnWnf fastened to
by-ihe passerby stnsebilnr
against ma lrmalble string elfitched
scroas a game tsack. These spears are
really set for game, aod toe ImU
ted they irevbbvloareaalri'. svthelr
presence Is always ladlcJ?J by eer
tain well known elgns, sncb as a
broken -OCT iwlg-piaeeU fa a 'cleft- etick
In"wjf (beset algmr are retoovd. ; the
removal being equivalent to the mov-
lnref beer fct a aHHe channel. The
wounds inflicted by. these hardened
Istfcbo speaes snaessrrry serious.
The mental eiaaUUeS of 'the. Negrito.
re eYtremeiy 'MeV.loed, none of
mUmkiibm Mepet Blkter
aumerleal Idee, than ihrea, tat aU eb-
aerrerr whtf have met them unite In
saying that they are a merry little peo
ple, with great ideas of hospitality
when their confidence has been gamed
and provided they have not been pre
viously ilT treated. They are not can
Blbala and are generally monogamous.
abandon Times.
LIGHTNING ' FLASHES.
, we promptly obtain V. B. and Frwetgn j
' Bead mortel.tlwo or ; uu mtloalot
i freereportott papn'n i r. t fre. booa,
' HowtoSonreY " Writ.
1 Patentf and i - Vj tc I
Jill VMj
mm
KILLthkC UGH
M CUn2 ti: LUfJCG
WITH
tlov; Di jCDvcry
ttfJUTK.ur ,olft itU6tta.
OA KOsTXT wiiX' - -
UVES 0 Cll2l$lttN lUNISltltS
This book,' ; entflled aa ' abcrvi,
eontalni oyer 200 memolrs'ot JiU-
fcters la ifta'tMstiaa,'C2faTai
with historical references.
ttteresfiinT atinncatw-tlBlK
and bcmiii rrioe'-Dr'i
" nxwj gen ep.
SOb satea. iOrfew saaTrW
'seat to ' :;. t :..-. i
Eiehmond, Va.
may b left at this bilcSa.
Many Thlnaa Conoerninu Th,m Thai
"Sfclwroe CartiWt Fathom.
if AVU! h in Charge of two chil
dren, sheltering under a tree on Chlsle-
htrrst common, wsa strack by light
Vlinrwnd ktlled-one-ef those dreadful
.t.. 0f the sort of personAl touch
with 'wileh-aghftnng eeema to select
itavTteHmr tost -taeearh ae ehild le re
ported to have" been thrown down, nei
ttaiMitJ'was'uiftired. There
are many Instances, of course, of this
atraage etleetieek doe in most cases
probably to some accident of clothing.
There Is a weU remembered ease which
Kttmened seaW Tear age- at' Canv
hriaee. when three; young men
walking 'acress an open space Qf
Mda-hd'th aatddle ene ef the
three was struck dead, while the oth
ers 'were' eeched. ' Toe- Imroest
abewed that the young man who was
gliled bad hails In bis boots, whereas
the etkere were westing boating ehoes.
The phenomena' "of thunderstorms
anew keenat oabjeet ef asach etady
In America. But If thunderstorms can
be imaaMnrt. -ttrr sun not uor
tMftlf andewteoaVvWe do net yet
kBowwhat are- the exact eesamons
WlucSlead te a dSMharge e electrltlty
fta the form ef a lightning flash front
-eleed-te ctood er from dood to earth.
We canmot reproduce thander and
tfrnin ba a? aOeratorr.'- W. o ot
anow what af the oristDot-tae'e-- f eherch
triflcatloa manlf eeted as a
XAodea Bpertater; v
FOUNDERS DAY STATE N.
COLLEGE.
&
' NEW ' GUINEA J Pf GrtlES.
Raising th. 8hlp.
Tes," said the yarn spinning old
mariner in the corner of the rail
way carriage, "for three days and
Shta we worked at the pumps, and
I the water gained on us. At
last we gave mp the hopeless strug
gle. There we was sinkis', sinkin',
erpectin' to perish every 'arf a min
ute. . It was a horful time, believe
me. 8uddenlike we feels the wessel
a-riain' np through the water. She
rix'tni her keel was a'most out o
water, and we rides into port right
on ton v the waves. We was sawed.
'Ow K happened 'was we had a er
go o yeast on board, and when; the
water reached it it rose and rote nil
it fairly lifted up the ship." .
i Drake's Death. .
Some colored drawings of the aoast
of varlona West Indian Islands are
in the Blbllotheque National, in Parte,
The fact that makes the drawings of
special value is that they were done
from the deck of Sir Francis Drake's
Ship under hla supervision during bis
last voyage. There is a mournful note
on the margin of a drawing of Puerto
Bello, oft which Drake", aagehip De
fiance waa lying:
"This morning, when the description
notld or taken ef this lande. be Inge the
28 ef Jaanerle, .10QS, being' Wedene
dale in the mornings Br Francis
Dracke died of the bludle nix rlgbte of
the ilande of Buena Ventura som six
leagues at see."
Out ef th. Frying Pan.
They were very young, snd very
happy, and very foolish, and very new
ly wed. And they kept a kitchen gar
den.
"Angelina, darUng," said the youthful
husband, "as I wss passing through
the garden 1 eew some aspsrsgus
ready for cooking. Perhaps you'd like
to go and gather the first fruit of the
season joumelf
She would love to, but sbe wasn't
expert hi horticulture and didn't want
to "let on." If she went alone sbe
mlsbt commit some egregious blunder.
- tell you what, Edwin," excisimen
the ghi wife eatbnsiastlcally, "we'll
m mot toeether. Ton shall crock U
and I will bold the ladder."
Wool In Emrlf Virginia.
Great encouragement waa given in
Virginia In early days to the ratal ng
and manufacture of weoL The sea
bly estimated that five children B'-t
ever, thirties reaea -osV e eeald by
tlvtlr work readily spls and weave
enough te- beep thirty seasons clothed.
Six pounds of tobacco were paid te aoy
one bringing to the county roortboaae
where he reaMed a yerO of Boiepen
woolen cloth aesde wkoHy m WT tan-
flv; twelve nouads of tobacco were of
fered for reward for a dosen pairs of
wonlea- beae knitted at lome. Btsvea
ware taawht ts BBCa.-aad wool wb
and wool cards are found la (be elgbt
M(k MBtnrr on every Inventory ef
house forBtoWnga.
- John Barrett was only twenty -err ea
-a.. .Id when President develaad
annotated him minister to Slam. Thiry
aM lrnpertaat tjuaratei emereeitea
Ue yeaHifab eneey -was '
chum against the Siamese goverameat
YlSSr 1 fllTaeaaeliassaa
a. afctamtaa the sesaey
Be
-rw-aLaesbeesaes Jtsu BastettJ
-roe favor tJekaarwHh a et"-
-aktthtwah aayeneL-''- I
Qaalnt rUnMdtee.
Among the aieniliers of the Oreek
Ma fee nets aae-; seuewmg
radoes aa nawdea as jugus
T narlrr one's easmles wrUe the
pealsi "BJMnra la Jadea." dleeolve U
fat water and give your enemy to drink
thereof, and he win be pacified. Per a
atexiad and erbrhteaed am take three
M aad sow tlusue
ef eld wtno-aad let htm
Aitnk thereof eerly and- late. - Write
alee ru the beaaaJng waa ike
sad let him carry U.
to eeUerdag tae caun. -
aaaed'ja'
..,L.- .TW.1M1 Barrett.
Uk tfue tawat-auaose deatj
Wiiy sc-j citiizr yesr
b Prints IVecaii
ve yen czzzyf' 3
SUTicncry, 'WcZfArg
yms. Tellers, etc- etc
. Ate.
.ball
TL.aaa
a. teoeat whet ae ea-s a-.-
'The CM-'Waara
rbeyee Jdlotav
ImHaboa i
joar optnloe ef
eet T Hmb-
The OW-anea
vfth Ks dark faff
' 1i!Mi Blest. -
- stAwthesmiteeTeecTdfnl
faBewl Way did yee ea ewrtag the
offertory I -Be - I mUart kelp .
There was bUes Addle Pose singing
Had I the wings ef a date."' The
aeaatal etctsre ef a JSO peonder trying
to Sy with a pah- ef foar seek
Bow did yea enjoy
eveatngr
ntwaestanca. Both the eeigraaa.
ad the easdwicbea
Waahlagteai Berald.
rlsdr
-Oaal ywa eeef
fid's aaekiag
Detrett
Hie OHflaaOty.
rade Oeorge-I have vend yeec as
Ode ever, and I aeaet eay it-it i w s
great deal ef originality. Artbex
Thanka. rn aaref I flattered myeeif
thare were wnw t&ane ka It. Cade
Oeerge Oh, I waa net epeekrag ef the
eesspeairlea. bet of the acaihag,
To the Alumnae of the State Normal
and Industrial College that are Scat
' tcred abroad, Greeting)
Founder's Day has come and
gone, but the memory of it will not
soon pass away.
The m .rning of October the
twelfth dawned bright and beauti
ful and all day the weather was
perfect. Early in the morning
Dr, Mclver's grave was decorated
with beautiful flowers which had
been carried to the cemetery by
committees of the Faculty and the
several college classes.
At eleven o clock the Faculty
and studenta, with a large number
of alumnae and friends, gathered
in the college Chapel to do honor
to the memory of our great found
er. After an appropriate 'intro
duction of music and ' prayer, fol
lowed hearty fraternal greetings
to our College from the University
and the State College of Agricul
ture and Mechanic' Arts delivered
by Professor M. C. S. Noble and
Professor W. A. Withers, respec
tively. Then Mr. Josephus Dan-
ielsmadeagreatspeech,his theme
being Dr. Mclver's ideal of woman
hood and his unselfish, tireless
61 in uplifting the women of
North Carolina. This portrait of
oar beloved friend and hero was a
simple, faithful representation j , First. That we shall use every
by one man of another whom he opportunity to make the State
had known intimately, loved, sin- feel the needs of oar. College and
eerely, and admired wholly s and I to secure, from the. State a liberal
Dr. Mclver's "'girlis" recognized maintenance for. oar Alma Mater
with love and sympathy every line) which has, every year so far, been
in the picture. " forced ta close- her door ,gainat
President Fonst read fifty-nine (wofoea who, without the help, of
letters and telegrams in which t the State, mas go without? an
scattered alumnae sent ereetiaioi I education
of love and loyalty to the College. I Second. That we, by our
In the closing song, "Carolina," daily lives and workj shall endeavl-
the hearty singing of the audience lor to emulate and to lnfase into
testified that everyone nresont: I the lives of Others thai spirit of
felt the inspiration of the hour, service, of self-sacrifice," which
A t. t.h nVWlr In th aftomAnn I WSS SO beftatif Oily tSOght ' Snd
our vice-nresident. Mrs. Minnie practiced by our jonnder, Dr.
MiTnr Rmvn nnanaA tha maaLl AiatFaB. WDOSfli message IOf US IB
ing of our State Alumna Assooia- ,I'lw B' bundaBtly ihroogt
inn Af. w wiiuat t Vnnmt. more abnttdans service, striving
, I . m a ,a ) . ill: ; "'M
spoke a few words. Thealamnae hoprauy ior msiarga tnmgs oi
were delighted with his hearty I1"0-
welcome and by the .simple man- ' Third. That we Alumnae who
ner in which he explained a few are present at this meeting shall
nf tha Immipt noAKtthA f'l.l0" CUUUfc aoii.nu.
lege. It was gratifying to learn 'throhou'J th? 8?teIto
tW.tWl.Lln tt- .tnrlr,t J0in ' With US la Striving tO live
body a smaller proportion of "If on aer' tt"
n; .tnl.nb than r hfft.. tths day When, With
M i iv w vwm 7
1 LsKy VWAM I
M Also Rolb and Muffins f t
f v CrusU and Cakes jjt i
Big Gain in Tuberculosis Dircctoiy.
Increase ofSOO Per Cent Since 190
' Over IlOO Agenr.le Wow at Vfork
This shows that the College Is In
spiring her matriculates to move
steadily forward from tha Fresh
man to the Senior Class. . It waa
appalling to hear that the number
of young women who had failed
to gain admission to the dormi
tories was larger than the number
of "new" students admitted.
The visiting alumnae heard
with delight of the extension
work which Miss Anna Meads
proper aid from the - State, every
woman may have the opportunity
of an tMlucation.
Thus-ended a beautiful day.
Bat eight thirty o'clock found us
ia : the Chapel : again. . Some
Alum d I of the University of North
Carolina' had bad painted for our
Collage a handsome portrait of
Mrs. Cornelia Phillips Spencer.
As Dr, Venable, President of the
University, after a few well-
iitnun ' am!i ' finavflMl the
Michaux is beginning in the rural tb. .-. andienca rose
I 1 - a T5 a.t j-t- A . a at. .!
acnooia w. xorayta tmniy.oi w reanectfnl stlenca. ' When
buUeUns soon to bs issasd by the tW er -eated.' our own
-J a - a A .f it - J-ell 1 w -
Tanoua ueparMnenui m toe uoucara w jovfjar rracefaUV aCCePtM
. . rm r. , . f t . i I . ..
oi we Dnmmer oeamon wmcn toe
the picture.
i- Then Dr. . Ilaanls Taylor, who
is his boyhood had been a pupil
of Mrs. 8pencer,' aad who, after
sa absence of forty-yearn, had re
turned to his naXlrs state to do
kislrst teachar hoaor. gave . ns
his recollections of Mrs. Spenoer
and held her np as s herolo model,
whom ' womanly . women every
where would fain resemble.: At
tha close of his address, the Unl
swadty i AJaaiai ,of . Guilford
Caoary gava av bsaae - U
dlnalarnall. Aaomc thais foe
promiseat repreaentatlv
of Charoh sad SUta. . from soch
insUtatioas as The -Greensboro
rentals Callage, Davidson Collage,
fenoryraa! .. Hear r.Woflord,
Trial tT. The guts CoOogs of
Aarlealtsrs aad Xschaaia Arts,
tha Uaivarsiry of Michigan, Joha
Hopkins, rxtaaatoa; London -and
Berlin. Iff wad laspirlaf to as to
be gueet among so"Maay ansa of
any miada," difariog la puUtieal
sad rsCgtood arejads) -at ooa la
their 4 ptosis tasti eats ba tras to
Korth CaroUna sad to try to give
all Bar aoas aad i-daaghten
chaasa at tha ly tras sdssstloo
ThaawmJeh saaUe Owe to do
wasahalnava aosagat to do, at
ths Urns hs ought to do it, refnrd
less of ths
As soeae af "h gWs" walkad
horns under tha atar-llt sky, they
seemed to hear Dr. Mclrerwhls-
College, who feel sa astold debt Per. la the worosot oss as wvea:
to oar Alma Mater, aad who wish. This do la tssaetsbranca of ma
in asy aad every wsy, to help her -lay vary oas of our Alumnae
m .tit.amitatMafan.ctatA be faithful to bar treat commis-
anoald form ths followinr reeoln-l ionl
,1. I - . BtaXHA MJWia
College contemplates inaugurat
ing, etc., etc. In a freedlacnssion
of those matters, the members of
the Association seemed esger to
help In tha wise distribution of ths
bulletins on Domestic Science,
Vocal Music la ths Psblie Schools,
etc, and to assist in spreading
information about the serious
work: of tha Ssmmer School. Is
this school will be offered not only
tha regular college 'work, bat
eoursesta Pedagogy, Manual Arts,
stc,, for toaehars who aaa.s
asms bara daring ths wiate or
lata spriag, aad a strong eoarse
la Domestic Science far aay
women la ths Stats who desire 11
Ths roil-eall of slomnas 'by
eoastias wss taken, aach aalsgats
renewing her sJlaglsaos to that
fpse dixit -Ia-ss-moeh as- oar
Alma Mator is tha serreot of tha
Stata, bar worthy danghtera bib
ba loyal sat fasts to tha Stats.
Ths Association nnaaimoualy
adopted ths foDowfag resolaUoa:
Oa this day, whoa visitors aad
alnsMsajoia with ths studenta
sad tha Faculty of sw.OoOefs la
honoring (he name of Dr. Charles
D. Mclrer who so BUgnanlaoasly
gars his life to uplift tha worn
hood of oar stata aad who said.
Ks stata which win ones ad scats
its mothers need bars aay fear
about f stars ditsaey, it seems
especial appropriate that we,
ths Alumnae of ths 8tato Normal
Active preparation for the pub
lishing of a new Tuberculosis Di
rectory will be begun next week
by the National Association for
the study and Prevention of
Tuberculosis at its New York
headquarters.
The directory will contain up-
to-date lists of all hospitals, san
atoria, dispensaries, and associa
tions, engaged in the war against
consumption. A summary of
what has boon 'one by the various
state legislatures, and the county
and municipal governing bodies
will be included in the book. It
will be the most complete report
of the anti-tuberculosis campaign
that has ever been published in
this country,
The growth of the crusade
against tuberculosis in shown - to
good.advantaga iu the two direct
ories that have been issued and
the one in preparation. The first
Tuberculosis Directory, published
In 1004 by the Tuberculosis Com
mittee of the New York Charity
Organisation Society and the
National Association; listed 133
sanatoria and hospitals for con
sumptives in the United States,
for some of which preliminary
finl MoahetnrftnlnnraPlarfm provisions only had been made.
institutions was only 8,000 beds.
fflLI-i- A - t Jl 1
Col. John ft Mih -th tl mri,y-wo epeoiai uuou.
i ' v ---. i , . i . ... , .
Confederal cavalry leader, who um to
la. .nmm., f,m organizations sammed up prao-
Waahlngtoe Ptapatoh.
the Department of Justice on the
groands, it was stated, of senility
Incompetence, ' has jost closed a
contract with a prominent lecture
bnreao to deliver under its direc
tion a series of It lectures in
prominent cities and towns of New
England, telling, at first hand,
of his experiences during the
civil w&T. Except for (one are
two lectures delivered 20 years
ago, Colonel Mosby has nevbr ap
peared upon the lecture platform.
It Is learned that hs will ' receive
1200 for" each lecture, : and that,
after the coarse' Is completed in
New England, it win probably be
extended to the middle and West
ern States.
tlcally all of the fighting force
enumerated in the first directory.
The second directory was pre
pared by the National Association
i or the Stndy and Prevention of
Tuberculosis and published under
the auspices of the Russell Sage
Fonndatlon In August, 1908. This
directory listed 240 sanatoria and
hoepjtals.an increase of 107 from
the former directory; 168 dispeq-
saries, an Increase of 126 ; and 195
associations, an Increase of 159
The number of hospital bods listed
in 1908 was 14,014.
The new directory that will be
issued soon, will list over 409 sni
atoria and hospitals with a ll
capacity of neaaly 25,000; more
than 800 special tuberculosis dis
pensaries and fully 450 anti-tuber
culosis associations and com
mittees." Since the first directory
was issued in 1904, tho increase in
ths number of , agencies fighting
. Droned la "Black Aad V.11.W"
Not "Football Colors" but the
color of the carton containing
Foley's Honey and Tar tho best
and safest cough remedy for all
..1. . A 1 .1 .. . A. i.
adodtoapta.ubsTHuta V
but see that yoo get the genuine per cent.
Foley's Honey and Tar In a yellow i e aationai Associawon ior uie
carton with black letters. Foley's 8tudy snd Prevention of Tubor-
lloneyandTar contains no op-oulosis would like to got in toucji
e a a 1 j .11-1. . e . , '
iates, no harmful
safe snd sure.
Druggists.
brags and is
Sold by all
with all agencies engaged ia the
fight against tuberculosis, in
order that tboy may be listed fu
the new directory.
J
Cfkii Ik KiJueys Arts -VkbQcd
by OyeMVcrL
Uuhealilty Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
Weak aad unhealthy tiilney are re- :
spoxiaible lor much sickness and suffering,
v therefore, -if kidney
T? 1. 1 .. i i.. i .
continue, tenons - re.
suits are moat likely
to follow. . Your other
organs may need at
tention, but your kid
neys j most, because
they do moat and ,
should have attention
first. Therefore, when
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
you can understand how auicklv vour en-.
tire body is affected and how every organ .
Ktu to iuu to ao its auty. .,
If you are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great Jtidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swainp-Root, A trial will con- '
vince you of its great merit. . . ,
The mild and immediate' effect of
Swamp-Koot, the great kidney and ;
bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest because its remarkable -health
restoring properties have been
proven in thousands of the most distress- . ;
inir cases. If you need a medicine von ;.
snouia nave uie Dest.
Sold by druggists in
fifty-cent end one-dol
lar sizes. You may
have a samnle botde
by mail free, also a ;
pampniex telling you h-..!?? .
now to una out u you bave kidney or
bladder trouble. ' Mention this paper
when writing- to Dr. Kilmer-& Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mis
take, but remember the name, Swamp
Root, and don't let a dealer sell - yon
something in place of Swamp-Root if
you do yon will be disappointed., 7
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DAMERON & LONG
Altormeya-aitXaw
S. a W, OAMBKON,
'Phone 830,
piedmont building,
Burlington, H.O.
3. ADOLPH LONO
Fbone 100B
Holt-Nioaolson Bldg.
Qrakam,.a -
Wt.ffILLS.LO.fl,JlL
I t DCNTIST it.
Graham, . y Nerth Carolina
OFFICE is SIMMONS BUILDINO
IACOB A. loho. : X'tXHca toss
LONG St LONG,
Attorney and Counselors at Law
. GBAHAU, Jt. .
S- .C OOK,
Attorney at-Law, :
GRAHAM, . . . . . ,, N. C.
OlSoe Pattarsou Building
SeoondPlMr. , . . . .
At the saw mill of Henry
Canady, In Sampson county, Fri
day, Goe, Daoghtry, an employe I This is the name of a German
of the ; mill, . was accidentally chemical, which is one of tho
thrown on the saw. Ilia rltrht many valuable Ingrodieuts of
arm aa -fc fT and a, nleoa of hl. lfOiey SB.Wnoy twmeay.
II EX A M ETI1 Y I K S KTH HM I M '.
llei
arnsf rtvlAnntaaf aamlltA 1st IH-kPnCmtt
. M a S . I SIUV HiJiVMVhVUIWUIIMV ,WVVD..w
SKOiitora on. jus is axpecieai.,1 h mil tit book and
to die. , I authorities as a uric acid solvent I
anti-septic urine, 'isxe roieyw
KIdnev Itemed v promptly at inn
first sign of kidney trouble and
pars yourself psin and suffering
ana maybe a serious maiauy
BOTH SPEED AMD EFECTtVU
This indicates the sction of
Foley Kidney Pills ss S. Parsoo,
Rattle Creek. "- Mich., illustrates:
'I bars been afil ietad with a severs I Sold by all Druggists.
esse of kidney snd bUdder trou
bis for which I found no relief
untlll I need Foley Kidney Pills
These cared ms entirely of all my
ailments. I wss troubled with
baokachea and severe shooting
pains in ths sides with annoying
urinary irregularities and a senae
of lncompUtsaass ia ths act.
TIm steady as of Foley Kidney
Pills rid m entirely of all say
troubles. They have my highest
recommendation." . Bold by au
Druggists.
Jesss Pries, who killed Lest
pn.frUg a . Anson soanty last
week, did not sacapa, as first re
ported, bat ssrrsadered . to
afflosrsaad aftar a preliminary
A Milk White Sm. i
OerasiosAUy snd for aome cease as
yet ssdlacovered. great areas of the
eceaa tarn milk white. Ia March, 1004
the pssssugers and crew of a Japanese
merchant vassal steaming at night be
tween Boagfceag aad Yokohama r
arts s sseer wane sea, set an opaque.
eorfacs, bat - as e
ef pars enow white, having
dassAng effect spea the eyes. The
phemmenoajasted for six boors and
alarmed the pseseegers so greaiiy tnss
set eos aap t aH that alghtw-Lendoa
Engliab Sparln Liniment re-
mores ail hard, softer calloused
lumps and blemishes from horses.
blood spavins, carbs, splints,
swesaey. risgbons, stifles, sprains
hearing bexors a magistrate was i ill swollen throats, coughs, eta.
j.mi n. si vi haiL : Isaoa 150 by ths was of one bottle.
........ -- . . 1 . I . I
r? arrantea. us nus wwurniu
blemish ears known. Sold by
s-, n a ,r, - r iHrariajn 1 Jmir ul .....
u. n. naruDSi ui varuai. twi ' . m
tor. V.T.. writes: "About four
a
rsars ago I wrote yos stating mat
aad been entirely cared of a as-
rare kJdaey trou Us by taking leas
thaa two botUea of Foley's KkLney
Cars. It oatirslyi stopped the
brick duet sedtssewt, and pais and
symptoms af kidaey diseass dis
apf sstoiI I sea gUd to toy that
I have osTsr had a re tars af any
af thoss symptoesa daring the f oar
years that bars elapsed aad I am
evidently eared to stay eared, and
heartily recommend Foley's Kid
ney Curs to aay on suffering
from kidaey or bladder trouble.
Graham Drug Co. .
' "awawat. ""-1 '
tTaaaura. the heavies ef all metab
eaeept htdlam. was gtrea tta same by
the Spaniard, ea 'account ef 4ta su
very color, "plara" slgnlfytog stiver. II
aleceTered bt the eand ef the
ares JTDie. sa Soutb 'America.' and
sakaews . hr Europe astu J71I.
Mssa nana! taUUoawaaf-
ratrre ef hie voyage to Perm. It wea
by Pa, WlUkut &y4e WoBaataa, lfiZt
that tbh) metal was rendered maie
bte aad durtUe, as toveanoa for wbi-h
the dector le eald to have received as
arach aa $iaW0O Kw Tort Anurl-
OAliT'OnZA..
IN Lit in hm i-vt bxp
roHVUKAV frr, . W. P. Brscn, J a
IJlAUil & BYNUM, ,
Attornyn and Counsel or. at Law
OrteiENtlBOltO, $ V. ' '
P rat-lice renlarlf iu the court, ef Ala-
Jiaui cvuniy. , : A ok. t, H ly
bORTll CAKOLIKA '
Alamauee Coy sty.
In the Superior Court
- ' , Itefore The Clerk.
1. Itarver Wttlte 1 . i
. v t Wotloo: ,
i. n. Mann, j
The dpfondnnt. above named, will taka
nolle that an action, entitled aa abova, lia
baoo ooinmuncml In Ti;o Superior Court of
Aiaiaauee tountjr aud NMIe ai North Caroli
na tor the Durooaa of turcukHtiuir a Mrtikln
MurtHaijo U.i J. eiacutod by tbo amid detHn
danton Man-It Ttta. Iwn, Ui aour. ths par-nu-iit
of OUe Hundred and Tventy Ftv. Uol
lar.ilaiajU llio Inturoai tbvtoon secured ,
by a liuud, ot evra dote Uianiwlih, to j. lkr-
rr jorm, on toe laiaa aeaennea in said '
Mortiraire Do.fl. whluh fa mrUtated In tha
uiuc oi toe nvKiauiroi umoi tor AianaDoo -County
and titat u( Nortb CaroUna ui ilook -U,
wm u. M loclura.
And toe aaM def.-cviiu t will further take
ootlce tbal bo la nvjulred to appear at tba
neit term of Th Superior Oiurt of Ala
rauo. o ( .iuu-v t., Ui lit-ld on Nor. 7th, 1VI
at tlLVoiirt Houaaloiald County In Gntham"
N. C, and Answer or Demur to tha Corn
Dlairil In said aollon. or tha Klalutlll will id-
i oe vours wi niiei aeatsaaaa in sua
mtlalnt.
IIS OWpt. m, IV "-'."-; -
J.U.HE1MUVI.K, -
' Clerk SuperiorKurt.
Pirkar Parker,
Loag baa, AU'ys toe plalourf .
n6tice
r
XM-tb Cars Us
Alamaare Cmtaty. .
la the Saserior Oart.
Service by Pabiicatlea. - ...
smmm mown
VS. . ; ;
Wil sravs,
The defendant abov. aanv-d will laka nA-
Uo. that aa autlun entitled as abov. ha.
ooea oonaienuad la lb auparlor Court of
Alamanea euanty. for divorce, and fur tha
abeuiuta absolution of the bond, of matrl
awnr between taa plaiiiUB aod tha defead
ou and tha d.feodant will fnnber tak. ao
Uea that he la rauolred so annear a. aha
terai of court bi ba h.M the mm a Moodar
altar tea drat Monday la hepteutier, K 0, at
tat
wrt I
Plaint.
iaiaaapte.iDeris.ivro.
jr. o. ssssoDLi, a a c.
a aourt huoaa of aald eoaoty, al Orakain.
I. C, aad aaawar or demur to the eou plaint
I Said aottoa,r ptalnti win atply to the
wirt tor the sailaf aansaated Ia the coat-
Re-Sale of Land
By virtue ef an order of tha Superior Oar
Al.aaasee eou a ly, nuds la a rpectai Pro-
lags wbarwu au the heirs at law of tha
ef
CM
lata i,
Tarlor war aaeda aartlaa for tna
rarpoa. of Mini kit land for aamtioa
wbl offer at aubiie aala. to tka klrbaai but-
dar, oa the praam. a, aim one auh V eat
Iroai tba aoaaaof t. Cal.ia Waikar a laws
a'alook aeoa, an Tuaiaar.
NOV2MBEai5r191Q ; .
lb. fenowlac raal aropartv, to -wit:
raot of laad lyia. ta rka
A wsot laad Iriaa ta Pl.aa.nt Orowa
towaablpla ikainii iaatr aad la Aoler
aoa tewnahlp la CaawaU aeuatr, ewakaudag
- ISA ACRES,
BMMeer V-aa. toawAad by b laad. of V S.
Oakley, w. A. HixM, Jum Suwdkr.
Oanrala Wan aad etart. and known a. ana
i. W. Taytoe lial auaaa. 1 aw .laea ta rai
a.hla ftfmlB. kaad for Sonaoro, ,r. and
wa. About half the laad la oe-o frut-
tiratioa. aal.aee ta ttabvr aod wood, eoo-
loa of aak. eopiar, airkorr. atna. .ta.
well watered, baa two taa.umit um4 twa
t. -tn, baraa, oaa eood f aarn wit. .eia,
taats.ia.oo. ama-aoornooa. oa J..r- n a
art. aaar caoreewa and aosoois and aarrd
by dally M. r. D. mail route.
. tttodia. win atart ai -Sna
Taraw of aaiac Oss-tnii eaak.an thirfl rn
aa aaontbfl and ee tatrd la l.h n ...i :t
dltred a. tu.-t.ta ttM... or iv.o isr-
rrnt mtmt Jorm oar of ... e t-t., -t
tin. rwHrffcl tiu fulijr f..c j- t t.
euoflrauuootr tha Ciaik oc Ih t- .it.
as) OoU t. ivid-
J.8. C'X)K. Conni.. ..,.-r. --
. wmu, H. C.
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