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arc w. for Infants ftentoriA is a harmless substitute for OMfagOji Pare? Sue Children's 1'anacea xuo - The Kind You Have Always Bought o-.-mn tVia fiiomaflirA of 1 In Use For Oyer 30 Years. -- WA eSITV. NOTES IVY CWBARMTZ PA. O M KOKRESPONDENCI SOLICITED fTbeee artlclea and Illustrations matt not be reprinted without special permle sion. GET OFF THAT FENCE. I mw a rooster on a fence. Be seemed to have no rest Be looked to left, he looked to right. But knew not which waa beat A fooell hen scratched In left field. A pullet on her rlcht. And each waa urging that her Said Waa very beet In al-nt- "Come down to me," called old antlsjue. "I am quite old, but know Thia la the Held your grandpa scratched I One hundred years ago. 1 am quit lean, too old to tar, . Mr toe naila are all acratched ewajrj But, oh, beware of pulleta gay And modern wara that do not pari The pullet winked her bright right eye) And aald: "I'm nice and plump. Thla field la full of juicy worm. Come to my anna, now Jurnpl" i But that fool rooster halted there. When quickly swooped a hawk. Bore him through air to bla blgb lair. Where be gave his last squawk. Oh, buslnetia man, aet off that fence! -Beware of that old Jay , Who ceta off that old cobweb fake, I "To advertise don't pay." a M. BARNITZ. A "WHIZZER" FOR WORK. "Don't tell me dogs haven't brain," aid a tanner ai be patted old Borer's bead. "Why, when Rove ran the tread power to churn batter be knew enough to atop when tbe butter came and waa never fooled once. Thafe a knowin' dog; but be quit cburnla' lnce we got our Uttle wbinver." . Thla little whlxzer waa a three horse power gasoline engine that did the waahlng, churning, grinding, pumping and many other atunta around tbe farm. lie started tbe wblzser to whrs, and while it was pumping water to tbe barn at a 800 revolution gnlt be continued: That wbole rlggln', engine, mill and iU, cost me 1200, and It'a worth a big tight more to aee Sally take It easy on washday and bare a bathtub In tie' souse," tea, that little wo User baa made a' lg difference on many farms. Wfcat m m A 1 '? . oca wamaa ajtd bo ounaa. - novelty those big smoking tractioai ejnginea were aa they went from Cam to farm to thrash. Oar grandfathers wars "scarf to flea to" for fear they'd bora the baa Ocnra. . But many farmers have their own whiaaer now to thrash, aaw wood, cat teddec, tara tbe grtndstotMs, , make elder, etc. r : Tee; thanks to the whbner, rarakar Brows may take a bath to Us owa tab every gnaday taornlng. Ooeatry life's best yeC joe bet, aa4 tt will be better yet wbea every farse ' or awns wbigser. Kote tbe picture of oer wbisasr aa4 boa cutter. Oa roar plant It win rem a dynajno and give yea light, tnrs a aiOl and gtra roe fresh, pare feed, kaa- ' Be a pom carter and gtvs roe beat jataS for ear, work a pomp aad tar nJsh water tor bonce aad lock. -- . A wbfatasr beats a bsua baggy tt8 Jaead and dandy. ' - St ' " t OOMTt. ' Doat let tbe chlckese Most oa tee BxEBgar or steal feed frova faitafal old Faa. ' Doat 1st the aaa ge dowa apoa roar wraLa'wnea 7 a are wroag. wma aborts- Bf a. - ' - . Doat lef fear competitor wis yow trade by J using more a IU active egg boxea aad better masnerm. ' ' Dost ailsiipriawnt or yosTJ rifssit. Tbe easterner who cornea agmta ta roa Is be to wbosa yoa gtva bla boo est 4aeK "poot let tbe ptgpea be a turkey trap. AD bogs Ukt tartey meat, evesj that big ooe who bogs tbe whole oeaA ' Doot artttramy refuse to consider tie complaint of a disaatUSed coev tfKnr. If y?a k te w gy dowa r . a ft wrmia there ru V i a..e and Children. Elegiee For Old Year. "Of all sounds of all bells, most sol emn and touching U the peal which, rings out the old year," wrote Charles Lamb. "I never hear It wjfndut a gathering up of my mind to a concen tration of all the images that have dif fused over the past twelvemonth, all I have done or suffered, performed or neglected, In that regretted time. I begin to know its worth as when a person dies." Longfellow, too, looks at the solemn side of tbe old year, for be says In bis "Midnight Mass For the Dying Year:" Through the woods and mountain paasee The winds like anthemi roll. -They are chanting solemn masses. Hinging: "fray tor mis souu Pray, pray I" Tennyson's "Death of the Old Tear," however, looks more to the New Tear and voices the sentiment of the "king Is dead, long live tbe king." It Is not well to dwell upon the mistakes of the past -J Be waa full of joke and jest. But all his' merry quips are o'er. To see nlra die across the waste Bla son and heir doth ride posthaste, But he'll be dead before Every one for his own. Tbe night Is stormy and cold, my friend. And the New Tear, blithe and bold, my friend, Cooes up to take his own. Horse dense. A Tankee owned a fine horse, which, however, suffered from periodical fits of diulneaa. To a friend whom tbe owner ; consulted aa - ad . expert in "bosses" tbe question was put as to what abould be done with the beast ' After a caroful and extended exami nation tbo expert shifted bis quid from one side to (be other of his mouth and delivered himself thusly: "Waal, IMcbard, I bave reached the conclusion that tbe best thing you kin do witb this hoss is to take him out some rime when be ain't dizzy an' sell him to a stranger." Llppincotf a.' An Apt Headline. An English weekly, speaking of headlines, tells of an excellent one which appeared over a story of the Plgott forgery. In that case one of the devices by which Sir Charles Bus sell brought the unfortunate forger to bay -was by getting him to write the word "hesitancy." In tbe forged let ter tbe word was misspelled "hesiten cy." The day tbe flight of Plgott was announced an editor suggested tbe headline, "Tbe Man Who 'Bealtetes' la Lost," and It was so excellent that It was Immediately put In type. CONSCIENCE. Coruciencc is jurtxe't best nanis- J to. It threatens, promise, rewards and punishes and keep aO under ki control The busy must attend to Hs remonstrances, the most pow erful submit to its reproof and the angry endure hs upbraiding. Waia coasdaac is our friend al but t once offended f areweJ to the tranquil nsiad,--Mary Wodey Montagu Leprosy la Knalaad.1 -Leprosy la said by some to bave been Introduced Into England by the Nor ma na, bat hospitals (or lepers were la axistanc befora the Uttle of Bast ings. Leprosy baa beea practically ab ase from England sine BUaabaUl Ntgn. Tbe leper window to be aeea la ancient churches still attest the grip which tbe disease once bad oa Bar tend, lepers being severely; separated flatm tba rest of toe community, a aep ratloa which extended even to eccto tastteal aiattera,! Tboagb Ita taaee were greater among tba poorer classes. It was not ankaawa ameac tba nobil ity and gentry, aad Bobart the Bruce, victor of Baaaockbara. aacctuabad to It ta itt&v , , , ., -. The Pbrajwlsfiet and too Orosok. Pltreootoglst-iJere Is toaa eat el bis proper spbara. Uia bead tietosene blgb lalaUecUial aad aptrltaal qaaUUs, yet be to spending bis time behind a grocer's counter, ate Ue tbe grocer). 1 wiab to aak yea a aeeaOoa. liars oa aay asptrattoaaf Grocer (caning te rlrrtt Jrrna, bare we any asptratioest - dark -All eat. air; bare aooe ta tbe last of tbe wow, ---. MstJted ta Her Badness, "Why to tbe werid aid yea try to evade tbe payment of datyT . .1 experts u tba time to pay If replied the star. ' "Bat tbe horrid castocaa mea wast tbroagb yoer trunks." ' - . ' "Of coarse tbey did. aad tared eeo era! gewna wertb $800 apiece. . I coekla't have gives the flgaree to tbe reporters myself, ooaM IT PhOadei pbli Ledger. Iftctuieina e Cewhie. Oar aocaatura were snore todulgeat and respectful to tbe eccrotrtcirsse of mea ef geahss cheats the praaeat gea era tie Byfoe waa accepted and pa rJeatly tolerated wbea be chose to att ta aBOody sUsace tbreajgbeat a dinner party grtea to bla hosier, acewting aoa tempfeoajely at the datlckMa food be fore bla. wbBa be sipped vtoegar aad manched acracksr. - - " YabkirgreeT 5 , "Ore blm seessTyakbsrirasa. mil si i. was the advice ef aa eld rag aad bona ansa recast ly to a asetber whose cbOd was ailing to a sold Derb rehire t Slags. Tbe remark was trasanat aatB Ophe lia's "Tbsrr'a tmtor yoa: we may caB tt berk ef grace V Boeder" ease to mlad. Bae, it aeema,Js sua csTJed "berb of grace to XJerbshire-Loa-doa rsmlly Herald. ' ; . DevVltrs i.i"i? t-jiir T!i"s . Will Soon Begin to Manufacture F ... era a f timer from a r. tharlotte Observer. The machinery is arriving and work will soon beitin for the erec tion of the 4,000-horsepower plant atGreatyalls,S. C, by the Soutn. em Power Company for the manu facture of nitrates from the air by an electro-chemical process for use in various forms as commer cial fertilizer. This 4,000-horse power plant will be followed by a second of 20,000-horeepower capacity, ' hich in turn will be followed by others as the success of the undertaking grows until almost all of the surplus power of the rivers will be devoted to the manufacture of these nitrogenous manures on a com mercial basis. It is generally believed that this is but the be ginning of a great industry on this side of the water, similar in many respects to that which '-.as bprung up iu Norway and other parts of Continental Europe. This 4,000-horsepower plant, work on which will begin next month, will cost approximately $300,000 and that of 20,000-norse power capacity which is to follow it will repretent an outlay of up wards of $1,000,000. Scientists all.over the country are watch ing the efforts of the Southern Power Company with the keenest interest and will await the results with the greatest concern. A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or f oar weeks. This is due to lack of. proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Liniment is applied a cure may be effected . in three or four davs. This Lini ment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use. SoldByAUDea'ers. Mr J. B. Falee, of Wilmington has resigned as a member of the board of aldermen for the reason, he says, of the utter disregard of law enforcement in the city and his inability to do anything to better conditions. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, it should aot be allowed to run on until it becomes troub lesome. Sold By All Dealers. Mr. It. L. Brown," who has been assistant auperintendent of the Oxford orphanage the past year, has been elected superin, en -dent to succeed Col. Hicks, who retires. Col. Hicks, desired to retire some time ago but was prevailed on to continue for time. The peculiar properties of Chamberlain's Cough Beinedy have been thoroughly tested dur ing epidemii s of influenza, and when it was taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold By All Dealers. f ' 1 ' 1 ' . . ' ' ' A dispatch from Lake City, S. C, says that Miss Susie Gore, of "Vineland, Columbus county, this State, committed suicide there Monday a week by hanging herself. Tbe girl waa visiting at Lake City and it ts said she left note indicating that she com nutted suicide on account or a young man with whom she was in love. . . ;' , A dimple .Beftfaard Per Mothers Mrs. D. GUkeson, 826 Ingles Ave.. Toungstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experienoe. "My. little riribad a severe cold ana cougnea almost continuously. My sister recommended Foley a Honey - and Tar. The .first dose I gave; her relieved the Inflammation In her throat and aXter. using .only one bottle ht-r throat and . lnnga were enlirelv fiee from Inflammation. 8inee then I alwayg keep bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar In the house aa l know it is a snre cure f or cough and oolda." Sold By AU Druggurta . ' . ; . "George Moore,' atevadore at tha 'ChamDlon comDrees at WUralnrton. wtj Instantly killed Wednesday afternoon while load, lng cotton In the British steamer, St. : Jerome, and John Lamb, another stevedore, waa seriously injored. Tha men were in the hold of the vessel when the stormback fell In on them, Mooer head UUf irput open. . ' Taae VrM , - Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your life Is in danger. M. Mayer, Rochester, N. aaya: ,4Foley Kidney Pilla area wonderful discovery and I heartily recommend their nee. My trouble started with a sharp shooting pal ) over my back which grew worse each day, ; I felt aluggiah aad tired, my kidney action waa irregular and in frequent with a flue aand-Uie sub ftan?e. 'While the disease was at iu worst (rtArted oaing Foley Kidney Pilla. Th4r prompt and efficient actim waa martelooa. Each dose see ned to pat new life aod sUength into me, nd now I am completely cured and feel better and stronger than for years." . olJ By All Druggists. The President this week ap pointed Hunter Shan), of North Carolina, consul to lifiUasi, iro- imd. Sham is a, liative of Hertford county and was Clerk to m T Tawnforan. hi a brotherHn- io.w- when the latter was consu or. shftiiffhai. China, under Jur. min Sharn nntered the iOTCIOUU( consular service through the . A -4- civil service ana nas serveu TTnh. Janan. and Lyons, trance, the last appointment being a promotion. ainn T)r. K. Detchnn's Anti Di re ic may be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child u Vi r uai la rifiddiner from incontin ence of water duiing sleep. Cures nA aiirl vounif-aliKe. it arresus the trouble at once. $1. Soldbj Graliam Drug Co. At New Berne the other day a woman who had come to the city on a gasoline boat, picked up a cup full of what she thought was water and placed it on a stove in the boat. When the water fail 9 . to boil she opened the door to replenish the fire. The cup con tained gasoline instead of water and when the stove door was open ed there was an-explosion that enveloped the woman in a mass of flames. She jumped into the riverand was rescued from the water but the burns were very serious. Enirlish Spavin Lioiment re moves all bard, -oft or calloused lumps anu blemishes from horses, blood, spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, Bprains all swollen throats, cougns, etc, Save 450 bv the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish core known, Sold by Graham Drug Co. In Wilmington several days ago soma small bovs started in to Cel ebrate ChrisWas, In the ex plosion that followed Carl Hill, six years old, lost the sight of one eye and it is feared the s'ght of the other is affected. - He! let In Six Hours. . Diatressini Kidney and Blad- ner Disease l-elieved i Six hours by the NW GBKAT 80PT8 AjiEEicii: Kn-: Ctjee." It. is a trreat surpTise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu bladder, moneys ana back, iu mr .'eor female, Relieves retention of waver almost im mediately. I? yon want quick re lief and cure tb' is the remedy. Sold by Graham Drug Co It is announced that the lawyers of the State will raine a'fund to place a bust of Chief Justio Ruf, fin, of the Supreme Court, in one of the niches of the State Capitol. Bloodine Ointment cures Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum;:01d Sores, Feve- Sores, Itch and all Skin Ir ritation,-50c a box, mailed by The Bloodine Co., Inc. Boston, Mass. Graham Dnrg Co. The barn of W. F, Snipes t Company, at Winston, was burn ed Wednesday evening and a lot bf cattle and hogs, hay, corn and harness were burned with the building. . Many school children suffer from constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at les sons. Chamberlain's Stomach and . Liver - Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and srentle in their effect, and will care even chronic, con stipation. Sold by AU Dealers. Mr.' O. W. Pender, of Golds boro baa been elected ' superintendent of the new Pythian orphanage at Clay ton, Johnston county. . , , i If rou are suffering from biliousness, constipation indiges tion, chronic headache, invest one eent in a postal card, send ot Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moi-ea, Iowa, wjth your name and address plainly on the back and 'they will forward yon a free samole of Chamberlain's Stomaob and Liver Tablets. Sold By All Dealer Y.. " , - The Victoria Inn hotel property in Aaheville will be converted into a Catholic achooLJ Mrs. Henry Scbwepk writes: "I had ecxem on my face for over fonr years. We tried about a half doxen doctors, bnt never found any cure, I have beea taking Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea for about three montos and it has done me more good than all the doctors medicine." Thompson Drug Co. We nave received a copy of a pocket dairy for 1911 cantalnlng 84 blank pages arranged for memoranda, cash account, etc, with calendar, common buiaineeia laws and decisions In Patent Law, which will be sent on receipt of stamp to any inventor, patentee or mahnfactarer. Address C A. Snow " Co., Patent Lawyers, Washingtan, D. C ' The book Is such as frequently retails for Tee KaowWkatTea AreTsklaf When vou take Grove's Tast- lees Chill Tonie because the form ula ia plainly printed on every bottle showing that It is Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. 20 Cure, No Pay.- Wcl r Hons 3 You Can and If vou owe anything on subscription, Here's aTfine paif of Shears, 8 in. long, worth. ?the money asked you for shears alone $1.00 gets both shears and papel- for one.year. Housewife, here mtneworiu. it maiies . uic wwu hd light and doesf it qUicl ... Send or bring the $1.00 to Asthma Bnflerera Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many c es of asthma that were considered hopeless, Mrs. Adolph lining, 701 West Tbird St., Davenport. Iowa, 'writes,: A severe ' cold contracted twelve( years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asCima. The best medical s rill f vailablo could uotgive me more than temporary relief, Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one fifty cent bottle entu-ely cured me of asthma which-bad been growing - T a? T t,A on mo for twelve years, u "" taken h at the start I would have been saved years of suffering." Graham Drug Co. Mr. Jake F. Newell, of Charlotte lawyer and Republican politician wants to be assistant district attorney, the place now held by Judge Coble, of Statesville. Mkee The liver lively. Ormo Laxative- Fruit gives permanent relief in cases habitual constipation as it stim ulates the liver and'Metores the natural actio '. of the bowels with out irritating these organs like EUls pr " ordinary , cathartics, oes not nauseate1 or gripe and is mild and pleasant- to take. Remember the name 1 Orinor. and refuse substitutes. Graham Drug Co. ; ; . nh.': 1 TiN iron works at Elizabeth city WPrepnrpod last Wednesday night and other bulidingi were ed. Lossaloat 120,000', partially covered by Insurance. . , Those . unsightly . pimples and blotches!'. .External applications may partially hide - them, but Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea removes them for keeps. . Gets at the canae impure blood, t Tea or If uggeta (tablet form) ?jc. at Thompson Drug Co, : ' " -"- f , x . The next annual convention of the North Carolina Bankers' As sociation will be held at Kanuga Lake, June l--23. -r- j--' j SCISSORS rand l Kni j are eaapy ruined ii not properly ground when being fharpenpd. . If yoa want them sluirpened right and' made to eui aa good as tewgiveine, a trial wui anarpen anyuung rrom a prosHi ax to a pan-knifa. CLargre raodor- o. a. ,1 casta, uua onuxw - Salisbury ale' mea will ask the Legislature to extend 1he corpo rate limits of the town. - r " English Spavin -'Liniment re- roorca IIatO, bora and Calloused Lr jj pa and Elemlshp from home; a 'no Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, ' Sweeney, Ring Bone, SUfletySprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 150 by use of o :e bottle. . A wonderful Blew is h Cure. Sold by Graham Drug Co. elioM Get Either by Paying $ 1 ,00 in Advance Taking The Gleaner For a Year. aild yOU get your CXIUlCt; 'tiSSSSSSST- ., " W Hamilton Siiver Co. & This 7 . . ,- is the estEggater" TRIP to jJie PAjEIFIO COAST AIU8 YOU onb of the many tkoiss mnl s who want te " explore this Won drland JT J 1 1 ..SDlTsBT'' ;:AZISJ( yiiitj utftttte a Be department, whose speci4 work it it ta But withiB the reach ot cry one aa opportusiry ta a, tke FAR WEST. Writs for Sasnnla Copy., it t it tt ft sartieeLirs addresi v Sunset Travel Glub 16 Flood Baildin., Saa Francisco. CJ lortk Ctrolini'i Foremost lefsptptr. v Tiie:.Clurlotte Observer " ' -r. Every Day in the Year. ' ? . - liLDIEll k TOstPKIMS, MML V "4. p. C AliD WELli. Edltoss j 'J. v--. ; Ail $8.00 per. Year.'U THE OBSERVER- t - .--.y -jY. A.'i i 1 Receives the largeat'.tctei-" graphic news, service deliv " icpeq tq'ianyi paper jpt-ieen . Washington an4 Atlanta. V and lta special Service is the greatest ever handled by a , ixonn arouaa paper, -Thb Schdat Obsbbtes ' ' - Consists of 16 or more pages . , and ; is to a large extent 'jrnade op' of Original matter. l"Sefld for Sample Copies. . iXidrtwtX i -1 . .. ."': --- . v i ....! TUE.OBSEliYEH, mm ThV Old Standard Grovel flstelG bos $tootj the tests 25 yccr$.T Avcras0 f? over One find a Half IW&oxx bottles,1 Docs this record of merit appeal to you ?. No Cure. No Pay. 50c. 1 wt every aectle Cores Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stonv itch, Tcrpil Lhrer'and '"r-L'ISfLaxaliyc Fruit Sjrno. era ham 'v:zi co.. vJrywfWa..w1w Neccssflunes pay up and pay Ul.uuee vcuuawc jjicunumo. alpine safety razor on: same terms as the shears. : 1 'manv;do ;yojjsha::' is your ;opporturiity-r-$l gets both paper and razor. 7 caoj r . THE ALAMANCE " , ; vYou need not be reminded that v -it is your duty to mark the last resting place -of your departed loved ones, but we wish to re mind you of our low prices. We have a Go n nv, of tbe latest pa tr- .ent , wmti aasssMf saesseeasenM mt r Fiiiiilismi GOOD C0HPAN1ES , . - - WBIITEN. A part of your business will be appre ciated; tAH kindg oHnsurance. ; CHA&.G? ' j'rilQ.Ml' SON t tii Ie.s.seeMMMsU li.l MM j 0 YfArtt t ft sriteeBiisrMC.ST .J."1 ' a ru. . -Cottwhio 4a Svreee see nine a sketeh tm ai.enttoe. Is pnmhr ,s mu Bo wneuy snaae timL k-- a free. 04t y tor wwiiseu. puewa tesee umtt Meiie Ce III llr . Simixm www eeia,tae - t . Scientific Jlctrlcsx A iMfrtfgnmviT fW--t4 VMfrry. fanaTMl da ' ffilauon mt an WUH loarML TsarM. a i--Oesjivan, is a Tesi Cee Ttcttf af CX.OVX1 mim I mmm I . - e- - e i - i I Tr1 uVt VYrTVrTJfrr e I 1 $1.00 in advanao GLEANER, Graham, N. C. -Proprietor. DURHAM, N. C. e-ff?TTTfffft,,, imiii : Fpr . ' .Hie Gleaner. Only $.1.00 per year. AXX HOOT UVX. rax Cleanses tba thoroughly 8fdtf2 tallow, complexiooj" Pimples and tto It u juaxfJ lee I
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