THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., Feb. 2, 1911.. Postoffiee Honrs. Office open 100 a. m. t07.00 p. m., Sunday «.00 to 11.00 a. m. and 4.00 to 8.00 p. m HBENAN HUGHES, Postmaster. Cburch Directory. Baptist— Preaching Every Sunday a- m. and p. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening. Sunday Sohool MS a. m.—C. B. Irwin, Hupt Ytu are oordtally Invited to come to all •hue service* and bring your friends. ( a, W. OLDHAM. Pastor. If. E. CklM Pre,-¥og •▼err Sanday morning, and "layer mM tlng every Tbureday evening. Sunday So&oo) at #:«». m.-W. B. Green, Superintendent. _ Method let PMtestat Son tcesl»t,2nd and Brd Sundays Morning and Night* Everybody Invited, Sunday School every Bunday at 10 a. m. *m. Bay, BupL ~ ■ "" preabyterUua- Preaching services every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Mcßride Holt Superintendent. Prayer meeting every, Wcdnesda/evenlng. A cordial weloome forall> . E. a MUKHAY. Pastor. . • Local News. • ~7 —The Board of Education was in session yesterday. The County Commissioners will meet next Monday in regular month ly session. Regular communication of Thos. M. Holt Lodge No. 492, A. F. & A. M., Friday night, Feb. 3, at 8 —• / p. m. ' —Mr. C. D. Moore has moved his grocery store from the stand on N. Maple Street to the Scott-Donnell store on N. Main St. —The family of the late Mr. Jesse J. Buckner desire to return their grateful thanks to the many kind friends who ministered to him in his illness and for kindness shown them. —This is ground-hog day—Feb. 2nd—and if the little animal is not blind or hoodwinked he can see his shadow all right. So, according to tradition, he will go back to his win ter quarters and wait six weeks for winter to break. —Our townsman, Rev, v David Sampson, is making a fine record with his chickens in the production of eggs. From 25 hens, during the month of January, he received 305 eggs—an average of over a dozen each. This record for winter laying is rarely excelled. That is not all; he has a cow that Js making 81bs. of butter a week,—another good record. The family that has plenty of eggs and butter produced at home is "in clover." —Rev. S. W. Oldham will go to Troy, Montgomery county, where his work will he, not having accep ted work in Harnett and Cumber land county as stated in a former issue. We fell into sie error on ac count of the newspaper in Harnett stating that churches in that connty and in Cumberland had extended a call and that in response to the call he had visited them. About the I same time the church at Troy and the other churches in the same field were looking for a pastor. Rev. Mr. Oldham's many friends here wiil be glad to learn that he will be very pleasantly situated at Troy. Three Old Confederate Soldiers —All Pensioners—Died Last Week. Jesse J. Buckner died at his home here last Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock, in the 76th year of his age. Almost a year and a half ago he was stricken with paralysis and Bince that time has besn confined to his home. His funeral was conducted from the M. E. church at 12 o'clock Sunday and the remains were burned in Lin wood Cemetery. He is survived by his widow, three sons, James M., Hampton H. and Walter and by four daughters. Oliver Wheeler died at Bellemont last Friday morning just before noon, in the 71st year of his age. He had lived there for a quarter of a century. His remains were buried at. St. Paul's." His widow survives him. Wm. Riley Coley died near Alamance cotton mills, where he had been living for a few years, on Thursday last. He was about 83 years of ago. He is seveived by sev eral sons and daughters, among whom is Mr. A. M. Coley of this place. End of Finger Blown Off. Last Tuesday afternoon Mr. Chas. Menefee was out hunting and fired at a rabbit with bis double barreled gun. The right barrel burst about nine incha fjpm the breech, tearing out a section about two inches long. At this point the left index finger was clasped around the gun and the end of the finger was blown off and bruised so that it had to be ampu tated about half way between the first joint and the knuckle. It was painfulTJfit he is getting along very well 7"' 1 J Personal Mention Mr. Don. E. Scott went to Winston last Saturday. Mr. Mcßride Holt spent last Sun day in Greensboro. • Mr. J. W. Menefee left for New York last night on business. Mrs. E. C. Murray is spending to day in Greensboro. Mr. Theo. 0. Pomeroy, of Creed moor, spent Sunday and Monday here With his mother. Misß Annie Browning spent last Saturday and Sunday at her home in Durham. " ' Misses Claire Turner and Kate Jeffreys spent last Saturday in Greensboro shopping. Mrs. S. G. Lindsay and baby spent last Saturday and Sundav in Durham visiting relatives. Mr. John Scott went to Durham Tuesday to accept a position with Rose & Webb Co., cotton buyers. Prof. S. G. Lindsay attended the meeting of the State Association of Superintindents of City schools in RalSgh last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Pomeroy are up from Oxford on account of the serious illness of the former's moth er, Mrs. C. S. D. Pomeroy. Dr. Goo. W. Long went to Salis bury Tuesday and returned yester day. He was looking after a patient at the Stokes-Whithead Sana'^num. Obituary. Died, little Mae Stockard, daugh ter of Mr."and Mrs. Gaston Stockard, at their home three miles south of Graham, Jan., 24, 1911, of pneu monia, after an illness of about two weeks. All the assistance that lov ing hands and medical skill could give was given; but the Gracious Father plucked the loving little child from its earthly garden and trans planted it in that Beautiful Home in the New Jerusalem. The funeral services were held at Moore's Chapel. Little Mae was only about three years of ago, but she was loved by everyone who had seen her, for her sweet and affectionate disposition. May the bereaved parents look to their Loving Father for strength and comfort, and realize that their loss is their darling's gain, and not now, but sometime we'll understand. A Neighbor. SOUTH-WEST ALAMANCE. Cor. of The Gleaner. Dr. Charles Spoon, of Kimesville, has been on the sick list for some days. The little sons of John Soots and Claude Spoon are right seriously sick. A little dog belonging to F. L. Spoon died the 28th, supposed to be mad. He immediately sent its head to Raleigh for examination. Sever al dogs were bitten, but no persons as we know of. An "Old Fiddlers' Contest" will be given at Cross Roads on the night of Feb. 2nd, for the purpose of getting money to paint the new buildteg at that place. The Public school at Oakdale will close in a few days. Dr. Cook Discusses Mr. Peary. New York Dispatch, 28th. After an interval of silence, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the explorer, took the lecture platform again tonight and told the German American Pioneer Club of Ilarlein that he is now morej)ositive than ever that he' reached the pole. ' Within his own bosom, he said, there is "the satisfying thump of success won at a great cost," but at the same time the geographical proof that any one man— himself or Commander Peary-stood at the exact Pole can ever be laid before the "arm chair geographers." The whole matter is still in 1 doubt, the doctor insists, except for his belief that he has as good, if not a better right, to claim the Pole than Peary, whom, for the first time, he now accuses in com pany with Peary's friends of forc ing "by an organized effort a campaign to discredit my achieve ment?" Hitherto the doctor has i never questioned that Peary I reached the Pole. Now he asks: "Is there any one sure shoulder ; upon which we can hang the man • tie of polar conquest?" Specifically attacking the accu racy of Peary's records, the doctor says they are in no better case than his own. 1 Would you have better health, I more strength, clearer skin, t stronger nerves, more elastic step? r Use Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea, the great vegetable regula • tor and tonic. One 35c package r makes 105 cups of tea. Thompson > Drng r .Co. . Occasionally we meet a young , man who is willing to go throng! , anything for a girl he loves in r eluding her fortune.— Chicago News. -X- * • Fint-Qaaa Electric Road. _______ /» Greensboro Newß. - The purpose of the Southern Power Company, Mr. Duke told ' Mr. Hood recently, is to construct a first-class electric railroad, over ' which will be operated full trains, ' carrying passeuger coaches, sleep- j ers and diners, and freight, along the line of which will be erected j attractive and comfortable sta tions. The trains will be unique. The railway will be the first of its 1 kind in the South. The work of construction has . already begun at the other end, , and the line will be built in sec- ] tions, one section extending to Charlotte from Spartanburg, the next probably to Salisbury, the third to Greensboro and the fourth i to Durham. Upon the completion ! of each section the operation 'of t care will begin, and then on the t next section carried on, making ! the work of construction and ' operation simultaneous after the t completion of the first section, t Just how soon the company t expects to bring the road into Greensboro is not given out. This will probably be discussed at the meeting to be definitely annsunc- ed in a few days. For Sale. The Hal. B. Mebane Residence | apply to Chas. A. Scott. Itch relieved in 20 mihutes by ® Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never 1 fails. Sold by Graham Drug Co. [ For Sale. a The Hal. B. Mebane Residence apply to Chas. A. Scott. For Sale. A good little family and general purpose horse at a bargain Apply to . DK. WILL LONG, Graham. Found. Bag Flour—Owner can get same by proving property and paying for this ad. ' • AMBER BRADSIUW. J OAOTORIA. , Bontk. Ihi Ui! Tou Hi« Always Bwjfil , i SIOO Reward. t I will pay SIOO reward for the c capture and evidence that will con- « vict the party or parties who broke » in the store and postoffiee at Swep- ■ sonville last night (Wed. 18th). GEO. W. THOMPSON, tj Vice-Prest. Ya. Cotton Mills, i V __ C _________ $lO0 —Dr. E. Detchnn's Anti t Diuretic may be worth to you { more than SIOO if you have a child J who soils bedding from incontin- c ence of water during sleep. Cures " old and young alike, It arrests the trouble at once. sl. Sold by . Graham Drug Co. i The United States Senate has i confirmed the nomination of B. F. Kieth re-appointed collector of the port of Wilmington, which hung fire for a long time, and has also confirmed Clarence McCall f postmaster at Marion and R. M. j Linrille postmaster at Linville. j . You Know What YOB Are Taking j When you take Grove's Ta#t- 1 less Chill Tonic because the form ula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is Iron and : Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. It's Your Kidneys. Don't Mistake The Cause of Your Troubles. Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or acMng back they think that it is only a muscular weak ness; when urinary trouble sets in they think that it will soon cor rect itself. And so it is with all the other symptoms of kidney dis -1 orders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure these troubles or they may lead to dia betes or Bright's disease. The best remedy to use is Doan's Kid ney Pills. It cures all Ills which are caused by weak or diseased i kidneys. Residents of this vicin ity are constantly testifying to permanent cures. J. C. Durham, Main St., Eur ' lington, N. C., Says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and from ■ the results received, know that i they are a splendid remedy for kidney complaint. I was subject to attacks of kidney trouble, usu : ally about every two or three r weeks. A few months ago I pro ■ cured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and used them as directed. I have had no kidney trouble ■since. I know that Doan's Kid " ney Pills brought about this change and for that reason I have no hesitation in recommending them. _ . , For sate by all dealers. Price , 50 cents. Co., Buf ? falo, New York, sole agents for I the United States. Remember the name—Doan e— -9 and take no others G. GO WE* t DENTIST h GRAHAM, N. C. Office: Over National Bank ot 9 Alamance. Meb-tf Notice to colefcd Teachers. . The regular monthly meeting of the Alamance County Teach era' Association (col.) will meet in the court house, S«rt„ Feb. llth>l9ll. A very helpful prograih has been arranged for the occasion. Among other thingr in it, will be an address on agriculture delivered by Mr. Dixon, a former student of the A. & M. College of Greens boro. A teachers' reading circle will alsj be organized. It is ex pected (and required by law) that all teachers attend teachers' meet ings. It is desired that the meetiug begin promptly at 11 o'clock A. M. and continue not later than 1:30 P. M. W. |i HALL. 100 Reward SIOO The readers of this paper will bo pleaded to learn that there is at least one dreaded din ease that science has beeu able to cure in all Its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catar> rh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a oonstitutlonai disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the~ blood and raucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so mnoh faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. fend for list of testimonials. Address F.J. CHENEY A CO.. „ . Toledo, O. Bold by all Drngglst*. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. -For Sale. Pure blooded brown leghorn chickens. Come early. HERBERT LONO, Graham. For Sale or Rent 7-room house, newly papered, for sale or rent. Apply to Green & McClure Furniture Co. For Sale. The Hal. B. Mebane Residence apply to Chas. A. Scott. Bloodine Ointment cures Piles, Eczema, Salt \Rheum, Old Sores, Fever Sores, Itch and all Skin Ir ritation, 60c a box, mailed by The Bloodine Co., Inc. Boston, Mass. Graham Dnrg Co. —Two small farms for sale—2B, and 46 acres. See i A. M. HADLEY, Graham. NORTH CAROLINA— Alamance County. In The Superior Court— > James N. willinmson & Rons Company, a corporation. vi. Inaadore Well anil EmII Well, 00-portnera. trading under the Arm name of Well llroa. The dofendanta above named will take no tloe that an action entitled as above haa been commenced In the Superior fourt of Ala mance County, to recover of them the Hum of $825 00, due and owlnv to plaintiff becaua of the failure of aald defendants to comply with a contract to tell and deliver cotton to Jaraoa N. Williamson & hons, proprietors of Osa.pee Cotton Mills, and Inaald action, up n a proper afflda* It and application and upon the Hiving of proper bona, a warrant oi at tachment haa been Issued. directing the Sheriff of Alamance County to ittaoti a auf flclent amount of the property of the above named defendants, if it should lie loun within aald county, to aatlafy said above claim, and coata and expenses; and the aald defendants will further take further notice thatthey are required to uppeat at the term of the Superior Court of aald eounty, to be held on Monday, the Bth day of-March, 1911, at theoourt house In aald county. In Graham, North i arollna, and answer or demur to the complaint In aald action, or tlie plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the Id day of February. lUI. J. D. K BKNODLE, C. 8. C. of Alamance C >. NORTH CAROLINA— Alamance County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. J. L. Scott, Jr., Admr. of Susan Hancock, Plaintiff. vs. William Hancock and bis wife, and the heirs generally of Sutan Hancock, Defendants. The defendants above named, as the heirs at law of Susan Hancock deceased, will take notice that a apeclal proceeding has been commenced before the clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance county, wherein tho >all plaintiff la asking for an order of said Court for the sale of the lands of the late Susan Hancock for the purpose of making assets to pay the remaining outstanding debts of the estate of his Inteatate. And the said Defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at tlio office of the said Clerk of the Court of Alamance county, North Carolina on the SS7th day of Kebni iry. 1011, and answer to the complaint which will be deposited In the office of tbo said Clerk on or before said day, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tue relief demanded In aald complaint. Thlsaist day of January 1011. J. D. KKKNUDLB, C. S. C. Certificate of Dissolution State of North Carolina, Department of State Certificate of Dissolution. To all to whom then"! presents may come— -0 recti ng: Whereas, It appear* to tny satisfaction. by duly authenticated record of the proceeding* (or tbe voluntary dissolution thereof, by the unanimous consent of alt the stockholder, - deposited In my office, that tbe Midway Brick Company, a corporation of this Htate, whose principal office i» situated In the olty of ilurllnirton, county of Alamance, Stale of | North Carolina, Jno. M Cook being tbe agent therein and In cta»rge tber.of, upon ■ whom process may be served, baa CwmplMd ' with the requirements of Chapter 21. ReVlsal of 1«05, entitled "Corporations." preliminary , to the Issuing of Uils Ccrtlfloata of dlssolu- ( 'NOW. therefore. I, J. Bryan Orlmea. Hecre- . tary ot tiicMUie of North Carolina, do herebv certify thatthe "Id «>rporatl.m , did on the2l day of Jan'y, Mil, Hie In my olllcea duly executed aOd attested oonaent In I writing to the dissolution of said corporation, : executed by all the stockholder* Uiereof, which said consent and the record of tbe pro- | oeedlngs aforesaid are now on file In my said office, aa provided by law. Notice of Land Sale Under and by vrtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Alamance Coantyjnad® In a aneclal proceeding to which tbe heir— «t-law ofMllton M. Thompson, deceased. were duly oonstltutad prties, tbe undersigned commls slooer will, on SATURDAY, FEB., 25th„ 1011 at 1 o'clock. P. m ,at the Court House door In Otabam. North Carolina, offer for aala to ■ the highest bidder for eaab the followlng de scribed land, to wit: Lying and being In the 1 County of Alamance, Stth of North Caro . MM Thompson Townshlp, adlolning the » Thot»papn,rK.Newlln ! Ti? ,£* 5 « corner With «ald Newlln; Uiance up said r ritmk «i is mtodtri to • rook, oonwf wllfc ■aid Thompson in Mid Wevlto llB#; tlwqoe boutb 26 .iMreH Welti ch*lni to the boflo - olof,eonwolDi tlilrtr fireand iT*-Untl» tM tun mtm, more or le*e. , . being 4 whlchwu ! k o-nedTv«M Milton M. Thompson tni mc TeiSLofW«*Ca»l»-. » Thla 24 day of Jan., lti £ THOapMK , Commissioner. ' -—\ " FoleysOrino Laxative 1 IWIWMHTINVM and Co-ax,"™!. : A Fire Fighter's Astounding Story , IFTO IMPJIIIAmUII KBITS OF " BLOODINE" f * Prominent PI reman of Maiden, Mats., writes: Iatt winter I had a severe cold sod It settled on my Kidneys, causing 1 excruciating pain almost every time . attempted to move; I had _ BHOOT WHICH SOL aLMBB RDNB. Lbf? wIJhM Signs of Danger. Backache, dirtiness and headache, •' specks 1 before ths eyes," Irregular heart action and ' liver trouble. The severity of the early eymptoms depending upon the anoint of poisons which the kidneys have allowed to remain la the system. SYMPTOMS. AnhlngPalg Otsc Hips, Baokeehe, M flznent or Depoelt la Urine, Irritation ot tts Bladder, Pain In Urinating, Rhenmetlam iarlo aald la blood). Sudden atopaege ol frlne. Highly Colored or Milky White Urine, Peae Blood or Maoaa la Urine, Re tention ol Urine, a training Attar Urinating, Thlok or Blngrtali Urine, atone In the Bladder, Cyauun (Inflammation o( Blad der), Oatarrh ot Bladder or Bowels, Pntt- Ineee Under Byee, Voraoloue Appetite, f hirst, QaU Btone, Ore vol, Pain In uretha. Swollen Anklee, Dimmed Vision. Spooks ' Before the Byee, Boenty Urine, Frequent Oalla, Month Dry, BUUoaaneee, Dribbling, linmbego, Wsekneea, IJOSS ot luek, Irreg nlsr Heart Aotloo. Uloeratlon ot the Bled dor, akin Pale, Waxy and Dry, Bad Odor ol PorspirtUoiL i SIHPLB TEST FOR KIDIEY DISEASE. Fill a bottle with urine; Ist It stand for twelve honrs; It-there Is a sediment or cloud lneas of any kind yon have kidney or bladder 1 trouble, and you ahould commence taking Bloodine to-day. Dout wait until the diaeasc. Is too far advanced. Bloodine costs soc s bottls tor the usual ft. on size. Msil orders filled. Large sample bonis by mail 10c. Rlr>r>rlinr» Liver PIUm I UU I■ I W Cknmlc Co.arip.tjon, Sick liudich. and BU ' lio«. n rM ?B OTt. A BOX. -/ . ' Sold by GRAHAM DRUG CO., Graham. N. C. ■ 1 m « —j .. . _ To Make A Long Tail Short *»•* we are selling some remarkably fine suits at prices that are cut close and to the cost line. We don't pretend to lose money on these suits, but at cost. Our profit margin hardly casts a shadow. A. M. HAD LEY THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, Main St. GRAHAM, N. C. ; Subscribe for The Gleaner * e ————————■ i —— I The busiest and mightiest lit- ] tie thing that ever was made in Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work when- ( fveryoo require their aid. These ( tablets change wea .ness into strength, listlessnesd into energy, gloominess into joyousness. Their action is so gei.tle one don't real ize they have taken a purgative. Sold by Graham Drug Co. Julfus Ilahn, of Wilmington, 56 years old, dropped dead Friday as he entered the postoffice in that city. Heart disease. Old Holdltr Tortnred. "For years I suffered unspeak able torture from indigestion, con stipation and fiver trouble," wrote A. K. Smith a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They'are simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver-or kidney ! trouble. Only 25c at . Graham ; Drug Co.'s. T-*- \ " | Judge Council, who recently i retired from the Superior Court J bench will practice law in Hickory, i He has formed a partnership with a M. 11. Yonnt. " For Sate. r T®ie Hjtf. B. Mebane Residence r apply to Chas. ,A- Scott. Ma m st.|.i»-d In JO minutes » i unuur • wa4fc Aiafaandpisarlngamip-^Oeniregglsts. . „ success, until 1 wss sd vlsed to try M Bloodine." which to my great surprise, gave me relief almost from the first dose, and before I had taken one bottle I was completely cured. " Bloodine " Is a wonderful, vitalising tonic. If the blood la Impure, com plexion bad, appetite lost, strength gone, sod the whole systsm is upset by sn accumulation at humors, It U time to try '■ Bloodlae " today. Hlm«m Curn Nsssnrrhags of the Kldaey*. HsssnrtiLn, Vt.. Sent, s, I«M- TimßuMnnriCo.. Boston, Msss. O. Ulswir I recsived oas of your books, yes. tsrrfsy. I I tve bsen a great sufferer for thirty-three weekL passing bloody watsr, hsve besn to tlie hos pital, havs had f »ur different doctors. They called it most everything, and I got no better. Pleauimd me a sample bottle of your Bloodine for which I rn closs tea cents la etsmpe to psv for urns. If It will do assay good I will tsks It ths rest ol my llfs. Signed, MRS. OCTAVIA £. CARPENTER. MASiHrriLD, TT., Sspt 14,1904. THS Buxmtm Co., Boston, Msss. Gentlemenl received your trial bottle of Blood ine. That was not enough to do much lor me, for I em very b»d snd weak, panine quite s lot of blood. Now, if you think that bloodine will help me, you tnsy ssnd me one doner's worth I think by the Usee 1 tsks that I can tall If It will do ms sny rood. Signed, MRS. OCTAVIA K. CARPENTER. Massurtatn, Vt., Oct st, 1404. THS HLOomwa Co , Boston. Msss. Deer Sirs:— Plsass send ms sis bottles of Blood ine. It haa dons ms s world of good; It has stopped the hemorrhages; and I am feeling much better. Signed, E. CARPENTEA. Ws wltl forfeit f 1,000 If the orlfflnala of ths shot f letters, proving fenuinensae, cannot o« produced. HALF-CENT COLUMN. Advertisements wIU be Inserted under thb heading at one-oalf of a cant a word for eaui. Insertion No ad. Inserted for leaa than lOcte Count your words and aeod oaan with order Bach Initial or abbreviation counts a WO id. WANTED —I want a first-class thrifty tenant on my farm—no oth er need apply. Edgar Long, Gra ham, N. 0. HOUSES and loto for rent Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. —Hello, Central! Give me Pick ard's meat market. I want a first class piece of meat and I know where to get it fresh and right. SCHOOL BOOKS—A full rap ply of all kinds, also school raj plies, miscellaneous books and st» | lonery at C. F. Neera's, Burlingtoi mm KIDNEY PILLS I for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregilaj—-. Jfc Foley's Kidney Pills parity the blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Rafuao sut-iiiniii For Sale by all Druggists WSZSBSZS* I. ■ I— ~ . _ | To Core a Cold in One Pay I Take Laxative Bromo Qnimne £*mZJ The Doctors Visit will be of little avail unless the r wMCBiM llrlA modicine he prescribes is faithfully ®Bgfc/ prepared. So send your prescrip t'ooß ere w^ere aceyJacy is the r 'gid rule, where only the purest are 1 ' j i bnHSsj jfjl used and where substitution is 11 1 If /W?|i«7jT sternly prohibited. Send day or />" £-2 [jV l nig ' lt '. are always reany to fill Graham Drug Company, Prescription Druggists. SiyiTNothing But Saws Wood. %X That's what tho carpenter does Iff?feifrjMc;^|B? when he has our lumber to work -IB ?■;,■•/• '' M' with. For it is.a pleasure to work ij/ JHs Kr^aHl with such splendid material. The result is the job goes along amoother and quicker and you save consider able in wages, time and, last but nut least, in future repair bills. Walker & McAdams, Graham, N. C. grade coal there is no place where tgn II I mwHk"* you can buy more successfully or jM- I— o _J ' economically than here. We have ul I JL the best that the coal mines of II fl America produce. We want you to mjl H ' I' rxm try ' ( > f y° u are not already our JjjfSHffl customer. Why not now?. HOME ICE X FUEL.CO. GRAHAM, N. C. -"'T SUBSCRIBE FOR The Gleaner-SI.OO a year. - Mil •, ~ Utmost Accuracy, Highest Quality, Mature Experience, Describes our Prescription Department •STPerfcct satisfaction guaranteed. Call or 'phone your wants. ~: j* Alamance Pharmacy Prescription Specialists. J. C. SIMMONS, Prop'r. NEW YEAR INDUCEMENTS ! 1 J - "'4- '■ . - •» fo avail yourself of that high degree of happiness which cornea with an r elegant home are found in great abundance at our furniture warerooms, v»here, everything new and elegant in the line of parlor and living-room, h diningroom and bed chamber furniture is displayed for the benefit of all who love the home beautiful. Quality and prices are such as to make the L j goods unusually attractive. ! GREEN & Mil l FURNITURE CO. : I GRAHAM, N.C. —. . I