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An interesting volume—nioely joint ed and bound. Price per copy: cloth, $2.00; gilt top, $2.50. By, mail 20e extra. Orders may be e nt to *££ ' f Pj, KtBHOVLB, 1012 E. Marshall St., Richmond, Va. Orders may be leftat this office. I Why send oil lor your Job Printing? We can save yon money on «11 Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Business Cards, Posters, etc^g|C. ' VrX, „ •- _ ;-k . " *■ . i ' _ . - \ '•'>* •• 'tj v %.' 'nj-t "' v ' THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR IN PICTURE AND TEXT THHERE waa a large numper of Interest log happening* In 1910. Among them: (January) Pari# damaged by flood to extent of $200,000,000. (February) I Beginning of the great Philadelphia car Btrike. (March) Barney Old Held broke world's into record by going a mile In 27.83 seconds. (April) Mark ■ Twain i death eaddened the world. (May) King Edward of England died. (Jane) Roosevelt returned. (July) Jeffrie* Johnson flgbt woo by the negro Jack Johnson. (August) Mayor Gay nor of New York shot. (September) George chares flaw ever Alps, bat was killed. (October) King Manuel of Portugal deposed; republic established. (November) Democratic landslide ta dMttW (December) Mm Eddy, founder of Christian Bctoocs, ■lied, nged ninety. Census gars this country and dependencies 101,100/100. fORTDQAnur AHATOIS " FUTURES OF U. 1910 Political Events In United Marie Jidla Ward States, England aiuf Mex- "eve and Edward VIL Ico Also tut Impur- Notable Among Death tant Figure. tlst nt Year. I By JAMBS A. EDCERTON. I WHEN computed to its prede-1: cessor 1910 was only one of ( the common or garden varl- i ety of years. It did not dis cover the north pole, It did not have a cluster of centenaries, and It did not drive Abdul Hamld from his throne. ,Yet It saw the advent of the Portu guese republic, gave the house of lords a solar plexus blow In England and put the standpatters to sleep In Amer ica. These events and others entitle It to our loving regard. It also flew high In aviation—some thing over 10,000 feet, to be exact. It was,an industrious year that did not aspire to be a big noise and yet got "Quite ft little done. To put It In classi cal language, It was not much on dress parade, but was "a good booger to WW*." Deposing of King Manuel. Ih the political world the big event was, of course, the driving -of King Mantidl out of Portugal and the estab lishment of a republic. Compared to the magnitude of the event this trans formation was accompanied by a little bloodshed. The affair had its spice of scandal, as do most royal perform ances. It appears that a Parisian dancer of the name of Gaby Deslys took the youthful monarch's eye, with the result that Manuel Spent much time in Paris and Gaby sojourned not infrequently in Lisbon. Ordinarily this might not have ettited comment be ing quite the usual thing among kings, hut inasmuch as Portugal was tired of monarchy anyway the gossip played its part As-a result Mile. Gaby will , go down to history aa the highest klck ' er on record, having kicked off a king's crown. The year, beheld the accession of vQeOrt* V. in England, an eveat that had no influence politically and but i little la any other way. Of far greater importance w r Me the tw9 British : itamentary elections, both resulting in frberal coalition victories by practV i 1 eally the same majorities. The first of these forced through toe boose of ' lords the single tax budget, and the | second practically sealed the fate of ' the peers and decreed some term at 1 Irish home role. Takea together Uisstr ■ two victories constitute : the most sig nal triumph for the progressive side witnessed in England since the adop tion of the reform WU. fflifra Abo Awakened. Perhaps the third Stent in Impor tance In foreign politics was the m*et '• tag of the Chinese senate, definitely the beginning of parildßart tsry government in the Celestial Ktop j dom, the last great nation that had held out against the rising tide of de mocracy. When China has a parlia ment and quite wearing pigtails the millennium will be waiting Just around i the corw f . i Other notable politic*! Uppeninp > abroad were the eetablishment of we bandbox kingdom of MoOtenegro, the (• flght to Separate church and ta I Spain, the Mexican uprising and the 1 swallowing of Korea by Japan. [ Land of the Morning Calm ls Ndag . given such a touch of high life by the Japs that she Is now the Land of the r Morning Ana#. Z.: . i We hare also had eome politic* at | home, it Is almost bratsl •bent the elections of IMO, but It la impossible to giro a Wow ?J£; view of the year them. Dnot. ocratlc and progresalve victories were generally the result The practically doubled their Hon In both houses and elected gov ernors In California, Kansas, JUctt jgnn,_ Nebraska. New^Hampahgyij South Dakota, Tennessee, Wisconsin and Wyoming, slthough in the last named state the progressive Repub dlcan candidate ran on the Democratic ticket The Democrats carried the national house by about sixty, made such gains in the senate that the progressives will have the balance of power and elected governors not only In the southern states, with the exception of Tennes see, but In Colorado, Connecticut, Ida ho, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Okla homa and Oregon. This was the first time the Democrats had won such a victory In nearly twenty years. American Politics Likely. Political events during the year lead ing up to the election were the Bel linger Investigation, resulting lh a di vided report; the dismissal of Pine hot; the forcing through of theTaft program in congress, the two chief Items being the railroad bill and postal savings banks; the Insurgent revolt In con gress, resulting In removing the speak er from the committee on rules, en larging that commltttee and making It elective by the house; the return of Roosevelt from Africa amid loud ac claims and hi* subsequent disastrous venture Into the campaign, the trip of the president to Panama and the practical reorganization of the United States supreme court due to two deaths and one resignation. The year has been the most notable In the history of aviation. It witneee ed the first flight over the Alps and haa broken altitude and speed records so often that the fragments are scat tered all' over two continents. Flights across the English channel have be come so common that they call for only a four-line item in the newspa pers. Borne comparison between 1010 and 100# nay be made on the heals that the highest flight laat year was something like 1,000 feat, while this year the record Is 10,408 feet As for speed, Bellanger, a French aeronaut flew 100 miles at a rate of eighty-etx miles an boor. ~ Aviators' Great Achievements. Cross country tights between cities Ms#-the feature of IMO. T*aae ware led Mt .by Paulba*going Sea London to Manchester. Then amiss flew froih Albany to New Totk. and Hamilton aped frori H%n Yerk'to Phil adelphia and later—A»iln 1 an* day. Later prookins covered th*.distance fhtto 'Chicago to Springfleldj Thesw bttioos afforts to conduct a race from Chicago to New York and from *t Louis to New York were abandoned, although large purses were offered. Neither did Walter Wellmaa fly amiss the Atlantic In a dirigible. Tlial waa another ease of too mutfh wind, attlfrflfl* Well man himself blamed It on th* equlllbrator. ills balloon Amer ica started from Atlantic City in a log; beat ft op the coast to the neigh borhood of Nantaeket then got to go ing aosth, and after traveling about 870 and being aloft seventy-two boors the crew waa picked op or, rather, picked dowa to th* north ef Bermuda. Another notable balloon voyage was that ef th* America IL in a flight from Bt Louis to northern Quebec, a distance of 1,366 mile*, ■keeking all records. Considering the widespread activity 111 aviation the death Bet waa small, gat at least tons famous pM men CTTf their lives to the sport, fbeae wets Delagrangc. Johnstone. Bolls and Cha vez. the Last named being dashed to death just after his thrilling ttat Of crossing the Alps. ; .j- GRAHAM, N.e., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1911. jiiny fipertinf Becordi Upset. In tbs world of sports the' Philadel phia Athletics won from the Chicago Cubs In the world's baseball champion ship. Barney Oldfleld broke the world's automobile speed record, going a mile In 27.33 second*. Two boxing cham pionships were settled. One of these was for the lightweight belt, in which event Wolpast defeated Battling Nel son, and ths other was the dashing of the hopes of the white race when the mighty Jeffries could not come back. The advent of Halley's comet was not exactly a sporting event. In fact, j this eighty year visitor was anything | but a (port, since It lamentably failed to live up to Its opportunities. If It bad been on the Job It might have knocked the earth halfway across the solar system and so have prevented the Democratic victory. Yet there ara TWO NOTABLE EVENTS OK 1910, THREE DEMOCRATS WHOSE UU BERNATORIAI. SUCCESSES MAT HAVE NATIONAL EFFECT AND TWO AUTHOHR OF WORLDWIDE RENOWN WHO WERE A MONO THB TEAK'S DEAD. KtawmMNr that a comet-ahaed m «i iMIiIK aa • political platform . promt*., while tta tail la aa thin a« tba ' ANn performance to Mr. Hslley's . -fata* alarm waa Dr. Cook'* confession. Either tba flower ga Ha ml ad doctor waa tivad of biding or be aaadad tba mm; for which. It la (aid, ha sold this utaat of bla literary masterpieces. At any rate, ha la sot now certain ' whether be reacbad tba north pole, bat wanta tba world to fori!re biro the purple anowa atory, the wreath of roaaa and tba food American dollar* • sboweeed on Mm daring bla lecture • tear. Cook Controreny Renewed. " In tbla connection It la worthy of ■ote that Prafeaaor Parker returned from bla Moant McKlnley expedition | wit boat bar lor climbed the mountain, but bringing back photographs of the peak twenty mile* away that Cook | imM and on wblcb be took bla fa mooa picture* of tba "top of tba contl ' nent" Other notable mlacellaneous happen -1 lugs of the ysnf-were Carnegie's ten r gßHandonal'glft to |WI», followed by an Americas war acare tba n«t ' day; tba census which showed that we ' tar« nearly 82.000.000 people In the ' Dnlted State* proper and orer 100,000,- 1 000 Including the outlying possessions, ' tba pan-American congress, the con | serration congress addressed by Taft " mad Roosevelt and the labor *trikes In Pblladelt>bla and New York. There ware toe gSSijiva"'■ »- Ores, storms, eruptions, explosions, Wracks snd other horrors. Among the most Important disasters were the flooding of Paris and Tokyo, the twen ty mllilou dollar Are In the "White City" at the Brussels exposition, the blowing np of the I/s Angeles Times and the frightful forest Ores In the northwestern part of the United States. The death roll of Illustrious men and women Is a long one. The most cele brated of the list were Murk Twain of ; America, Tolstoy of Russia and King | Edward of England. Two members of I our supreme court, Chief Ji)stlce Ful ler and Justice Brewer; four United States senators, McKnery of Louisiana, Daniel of Virginia, Dolliver of lowa and Clay of (ieorgla. uud one senator elect, Broward of Florida, were among those taken. Of men formerly prout- 7: 773 inent ia our public tit Hiiwaa O. Piatt, David B. Bill and John O. Car- , dale ware tbawwM aotbd of the year"* dead. Faaotu Woman Die. Two famona American woman, each about nlaety year* of age. ware claim ad In the peraona of Julia Ward Howe and llary Baker O. Eddy. Other wall known Americana who paaaad away were Louis Jamea, tba actor; Jobs La rarge, the artikt; 0. Henry, tba abort atory writer; Solicitor General Bower* and Octaro Chanute, the man who In structed the Wright brother* In aria tion. Re*ldee Bdward VII., two foreign ruler* that died were Prealdent Montt of Chile, who bad just finished a rial! to tbla country, and King Cbulaloog korn of Mam. Two other foreigner* famous In flalda of learning were Gold win Smith of Canada and Da Hubert Koch of Berlin, j Eves with tbla extended list the nat ural death* hardly kept paee with-the ! political fatalities. Aa a eolace, bow erer, we bare In place of the fallen a ! chi««or of brand new or freshly elect , cd governor*. among tba number being ! Woodrow Wllaon, John A. DU. Slmeo* ' E. Baldwin, Eugene N. Foaa, Frederic! I W rials ted. Jndeon Harmon, Chaae & Ostiorn, Walter Boacoa Stnbba and III ' ram W. Johnson. Who knowa but that ] aome of theae may be nameo to conjure | nrjtb In coming year*? •HI-. -WIN »■■'■■■» t X|j»a ®mn : -_J_ , ; Jc t IL, I NOTES C.M.BARNITZ luvzftsms CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED h&s ' [These articles and Illustrations must nol be reprinted without special permls •lon.] TEETOTALLY CHUCK FULL OF it When the sir lt> glttln' frosty An' the punklns sweet an' meller. An' purple grapes Jlst overhead Hang down to tempt a feller. An' the elder press goes round an' round A-squeezln' out the Jooee, It's then mjr blood jlst circulates * To beat the very dooce. When I'm out huskln' yaller corn 1 git so many shocks! They Jlst go shootln' through me From my bold top to my socks. But when 1 straddle that ole bar'l An" run a straw down In An' suck up thst cold cider With a sucker full of vim My heels go "erack" together Six foot up tn the air. 1 git ao full of chain llghtnln' The sparks fly everywhere. C. M. ItARNITZ. BIDDY AND HER BUBTLE. Ob. Biddy, bat you're fat! Yss, more than fat; she is "bagged down behind." And bens of this type often have a tumor In that dragging sack, and this tumor grows snd In volvsa an organ and brings quick desth, or Its enlargement gradually Oils ths sbdomlnal cavity, crowds ths in- VAT BIDDY. tmtlnes and gizzard, blocks the diges tive orgnns from tbe crop to cloaca, and after intense suffering death ensues. No, deur; that sack la not full ot eggs. A hen with such a bustle sel dom makes the eggs rustle. She may lay In tbe spring, but sel dom in winter. Fat .crowds lier egg machine out of business, or that tumor may swallow it whole. Nots her egg. It is an abnormal' shape. It Is Infertile, for mules can it * /& * j ■L ' JM M KM. seldom fertilize sub a ben's ova. and a ben in such condition seldom lays a bsaßhy egg with s hstcbable germ. This kind of ben often drops desd of spoplexy or diss on tbe nest from rup ture from straining to pass an egg through liar fat crowded egg organ. Sbs la a drone, and ail bar style should bs cooked quick. Wtnun Wittowt , "Womankind In says E O Ramp la "Tbe face of Manchuria." "suffers fro m a at range lack-the ab sence of names. A woman ma y poa sssa a pat name; otherwise she bas none. Frequently she does not even know bar bnslmod's name. If she be comes a Christian and receives bap tism sbe acquires s name, and this must give ber quite a new senaa of The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average anniial sales over One and a Half Milfion bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c. _ i i. . 1 .. ' . . . .... I HHjirf Cores Biliousness, Sick T VT fl Cleanses the^syMna Headache, Sour Stona- I thoroughly aiidcleart ach, Torpid Liver and ■■ ■ ■ w sallow complexion® of Ch LaxativeFroit Syrujp p GRAHAM DRUG CO. r.V '-i- \ ■ 7v" ■T-k. ... DON'TB. Dnn't niTvcrtK-p j-otir fock In highest tprm« wh 'n vi.rr r>wti-rs crawl with lice ii lid t'crnm. 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The man was nearly through taking down the awnings when the bell rang for luncheon. Little Mrs. Day looked at all her trinkets and lingered about the room on one pretense and another until her small boy, looking up with that uncanny Insight so disconcerting 1 to his ciders, observed In bis piercing treble; "You go right along, mamma. I'll watch him."—Woman's Home Com panion. Rrllel In Mix Hours. Distressing Kidney and Rlad- I ner Disease relieved in six hours , by the "NEW GREAT SOUTH , AMERICAN KIDNEY CORE," It is 1 ! a great surprise on account of its ] : exceeding promptness in relieving \ i pain in bladdor, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost im mediately. If you want quick re lief and cure this is the remedy. ' Sold by Graham Drug Co. Mrs. Laura Facnsworth Sclienk, i wife of a millionaire, is on trial at | Wheeling, W. V., on the charge ' of attempting to kill her husband j by poison. The case attracted , much attoit»u r wkiu j was first arrested a few weeks ago and the trial is of course at tracting attention. ! i Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You ' cannot begin treatment too early. 1 Kach cold makes you more liable i to another and the last is always the hardest to curfe. If you will take Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy at the outset you will be saved ' much trouble. Sold by Graham 1 Drug Co. ' - i Cyrus Whitney, ten years old, I son of Mr. W. G. Whitney, of Wil- ' son county, Is under the care of a > specialist and may bo blind for life. 110 exploded dynamite caps at Christmas. + I FireanilLife lnusran» | ; A part of your business will be appre- : ; ciated. K£»AII kinds of insurance. : : | CHAS. C. THOMPSON GRAHAM - - - V ■ MMMMMMMIMMXMiMMMMMMMtIIMIIInMIt smsam ■a I .1 warn ■ 11 1 inn mm 1 HIBC—— gg •f ... r , 1 j Durham Marble Works i! 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Charles James Hughes, Jr., jun ior United States Senator from Colorado, died at his home in Den ver, Wednesday of last week after an illness of nearly a year. He was born in Missouri in 1853 and bad lived in Colorado since 1877. He was elected to the Senate about two years ago as a Democrat. —Ambitious young men and ladies should learn telegraphy, for, since the new 8-hour law be came effective there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers. Positions pay from SSO to S7O a month to beginners. The Tele graph Institute of Colombia, S. C. and five ot'ier cities is open ed urder supervision of R. R. Of ficials a - d all students are'placed when qualified. Write them for particulars'. ' '*-"••• * In the vicinity of Abbeville,Ga. a few days ago, a parcel af men "font" with knives, pistols and shot guns and the report comes that three are dead and one seri ously wounded. 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