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VOL XXXVII. Advice to the Aged. Age brings infirmities, such as slugr clsh bowels, weak kidneys UdJMi der and TORPID LIVER. Ms Pills have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowels, caostag them to perform their natural functions as in youth and IMPARTING VIGOR —> to the kidneys. Madder and UVBft, They are adapted to old and yooag. IMigestron "Kodol When your stomach cannot properly digest food, of Itself, It needa a little assistance—and this assistance Is read ily supplied by Kodol. Kodol asslts the stomach, by temporarily digesting all of the food in the stomach, so that thi stomach may rest and recuperate. Our Guarantee. SSVJ Ton are not benefited—tbe druggist *lll al enee return your money- Don't hesitate: say druggist will sell TOO Kodol on these terms She dollar bottle contains times ss mucb as the Wo bottle. Kodol ls-*repaMd at lbs Ebentonea of K. 0. DeWIM * Ce„ Cklaaca. Graham Drag Co. ARE YOU UP r TO DATE ■ If you are not the NBWS AN' OBERYER is. Snbscribe for it at once and it will keep you abreast / ot the times. , * I Fall Associated Press dispatch nes. All the news—foreign, do mestic, national, state and local all the time. Daily New* and Observer $7 per year, 3.50 for 6 mos. Weekly North Carolinian $\ per year, 50c for 6 mos. NEWS & OBSERVER PUB. CO., RALEIGH, N. C. The North Carolinian and THE ALAMANCE GLEANER will be sent for one year for Two Dollars. Cash in advance. Apply at THE GLEANER office. Graham, N. C. | ' I ■ ■■ * I ! 1 i Bend model, sketch or plioto of Invention lor i 1 freereport on patentability. For free book, 1 HowtoßecureYDAnC UADVO write' 1 i 1 Patents and I lIAuE"IWHHRO tc 1 i ■ ; I KILLTHECOUCH and CURE TH« LUNGS Dr. King's New Discovery fORCS^f 8 HHP ALL THROW AMP tUNfI TROUBIM. GUARANTEED BATlflyAttPoSl OR MOHKT BXRVWDXD. 1 ... LIVES OF CHRISTIAN MINISTERS IV' ' • This book, entitled as above, contains over 200 memoirs of Min isters in the Christian Church with historical references. An interesting volume—nicely print ed and bound. Price per copy: eloth, $2.00; gilt top, $2.60. By mail 20c extra. Orders may be ent to PJ. KERNODLE, 1012 E. Marshall St., Richmond, Vs. Orders may be left at this office. Why send off .for your Job Printing ? We can save yon money on all Stationery, Wedding Invitations, Business Cards, Posters, etc., etc. H** 1 ' . . • THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. Redistrictkig the State. Charlotte Observer. The legislative committees on | congressional appointment have , given unanimous endorsement to I a resolution proposing the • redisricting of the Btate "with a i view to making every district safely Democratic." Whether this phrase is a part of the reso lution or merely the known in . tention of the committees is not clear but in either case the matter is one to *be handled with the greatest care. The High Point Enterprise goes directly to the root of the matter when it re minds us that the securing of ten Democratic Representatives by fie votes of the people and the accomplishment of the game end by virtue of legislative enactment are two entirely different things, i The former is a worthy aim and | quite possible of achievment as was demonstrated ]aat November. ; The latter is a snare sad a delu \ lion if brought about by gerry | manders in any way radical and | is nicely calculated to be a boom erang. The North Carolina legislator* is overwhelmingly Democratic and in any redistrlcting it may do it would be too much to expect of human nature to suppose that the interests of the dominant par ty will not be looked after. The history of gerrymanders the country over, however, shows that counties have a singularly facile way of changing their political complexion under provocation, and politleal map-drawing which I might make ten Democratic Rep resentatives in 1912 might also result veiy differently in 1914. "The lay of the geographical situation," prophesies Tbe High Point Enterprise, si wiii count for but little." We sincerely hope that this view will be proved in-t acourate. For as surely as at tention is given exclusively to comparative and pro table major ities at the expense of consider ations of compactness, so surely will trouble and plenty of it be in store for the North Carolina Dem ocracy. The party is now in a position -to strengthen its bold' upon every part of the State by wise adminis tration and faithful performances. Let it not exohange this substan tial bono for any specious shadow of a solid delegation to be secured by tortuous linking together of counties whose union Is indefen sible except upon the grounds of go-called political expediency. Silver Loving Cup to North Carolina Boy for Largest Yield of Corn. The North Carolina Depart ment of Agriculture accepts with pledges of heartiest co-operation a public spirited move on the part of the Raleigh Daily Tinea to put up for annual reward a splendid silver loving cup to be awarded each year to the North Carolina boy obtaining the largest yield of corn from a single acre cultivated by him. The award Is to be made each December 1, by the Commis sioner of Agriculture on duly 3 authenticated returns from the va rious contestants, the winner to hold the cup as a trophy until the next annual award. Warning to Railroad Men. 1 Look out for severe and even 1 dangerous kidney and bladder - trouble resulting frost years of : railroading. Geo. E. Bel!, 039 » Third St., Eori Wayne, Ind., was . many years • eontfuctor on the Nickel Plate-Ha sspu "Twenty years of railroading left say kid neys in terrible condition. There was a continual pain across my k back and hips and my kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent . and moat painful. I got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle. made a woodarfal improve ment and four bottles eared me completely. Since being cured I have recommended Foley Kid ney Pills tomatoy of my railroad friend*. For Sale by all Drug gists. m flint Strickland, an f rtiiif*T no* r gro in Hash county jail, set fire 1 to the mattress in his cell and was 1 so badly burned that be died. V A Special Medleise ft KMH; Ailments. ■ Many elderly people have • ound 5, in Foley's Kidney Remedy a quiek ■ relief and permanent beaefitfram ■ kidney and bladder ailments and from annoying urinary irregulari ties due to advancing year*. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo., says: "Foley's Kidney Remedy effected a complete ease in my case and I want others to know of it. For Sale by Druggists. Famous Indian Chief Goes To Happy Hunting Grounds. Lawton, Okla., Feb.23.—Quan nah Parke r, cheif of the Comanche Indians, latest of the great Indian braves who spread terror among white settlers of the Southwest, died at his home at the footof the Wichita mountains, near Lawton j at 12:06 o'clock this afternoon from a severe attack of rheuma tism which affected the hart. Quannah Parker was 67 years old, His mother, Cynthia Ann Parker, was taken captive by the Indians when other members of the family of settlers from Illinois were killed in a raid. At that timeishe was a child and grew to womanhood among the Indians, flanally marrying the chief, Pe tano Cana. Before tbe letter's death h# designated Quannah to be his successor when he had pro ven himself worthy of the throne by bravery. —■■■> Four years later the young chief then 18 years old, reorganized the tribe and went op the warpath, leading numerous raids until the establishment .of Fort Sill in 1874, when he surrendered to General McKenzie. Widow Got 165 Proposals. Hew York tines. The Sigma N" 1 College frater nity in the Columbia University, clubhouse at 140 West l 13th street have been muob puzzled recently by the receipt of many letters ad- j dressed to Mrs. H. Arnold at the clubhouse address. The postman finally settled the ourloslty about them when he found that he was delivering similar letters to 130 West 13th street, a flathousc. In all the poetman delivered 165 of them, and eaoh was an offer to marry Mrs. Arnold. Many of them contained photographs of the senders. It developed through telegrams arriving frfm Sgpttle that the mayor of that city had made public a letter from a Mrs. H. Arnol declaring that she wasa widow and wished to marry and could guarantee that she was a "jolly good cook of both plain and fancy dishes." A Fierce Night Alarm. is the hoarse, startling cough of a child, Bnddenly attacked by croup. Often it aroused Lewis Chamblin of Manchester, O.,[R. No. 2J for their four children were greatly subject to croup. "Sometimes in severe attacks,"he wrote "we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery is* we have no fear. We rely op it'for croup end. for oougbs, colds or any throat or lung trouble." So do thousands of othew. So m«y you. Asthma, Hay Fever, LaGnppe, Whooping Cought, Hemorrhages fly before It. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Sold by Graham Deng Co., New York, Feb. 22.—There wae heavy general Belling in the coffee market today with prices closing , at a decline of 10 to 12 points fol lowing a report that resolutions had been introduced in Congress asking for an investigation of an alleged coffee trust. This was r suposed to refer to the valoriza . tion scheme of the Brazilian government whioh accummulated i about 7,000,000 begs of coffee dur ing 1907 and whose reaainingsnp ply amounting to over 6,000,000 bag! is said to be controlled by a i marketing committee of bankers. MsyKUaay F9c. NaurtalUe and removathe pois ons that cause backache, rheuraa -1 tism, nervousness'and all kidney and Madder irregularities. They bnild up and restore tbe natural 1 action of these vital organs. For Sale by all Druggists, i : ' Don't forget that a few beets, turnips or cabbage mixed with t the regular rations of the dairy - herd these wintry days, will da | much toward taking the plaee of tbe juicy gracing tbe animale rsl l iahed so much in summer, when . they filled the milk-pall to over flowing. "Foley's Hooey and Tar to the » best cough remedy I ever used ss » it quickly stopped aaevereeoagh that had long troubled me," says J. W. Kubn, Princeton, Nebr. fc Just soqniekly and sarsJy it sots I in all esses of eougbe, colds, le r grippe and lung trouble. Refoes i substitutes. For Sato by ali Drug. I «»*»• ) It to Impossible to develop a • oolt into a sound, serviceable I horse if ttiaJkapt tied on a hard . floor day in and day ont through the winter, r GRAHAM, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 2,1911. The"Blue Black." Greensboro Mljr Beoord. - Some of the newspapers are advocating, a return to the old Blue Back Speller. The Salisbury Poet says the rising generation is abort on spelling caused by the absence of the old man Webster. The "educated" will now put edi tor of the Post in the same class with 001. Harris, of the Charlotte Chronicle, but we hope he will not mind it. We have not run np against baa spelling very often, but we used to be bothered with young printers who were unable to divide words properly. Taken to task for it, they let the cat out of the bag. They said they had not been taught to spell by syllables, like Constantinople, for instance, spelling one syllable at a time and doubling back as they procceeded. It was about this time that The Record submitted a few remarks in the shape of advice. Just to make it more in teresting we used ridicule at times not having the least idea that there would be any action, yet one day a pupil of the city school said the system had been changed for almost a year—the pupils spelling as in the old days. The change was made, but pains were taken not to let the Record know of it. • Bat did the Post ever try one of the.cradnates on double frac tions? It might be interesting. This was brought up one day re -1 cently in a tallj with a man who lived in the country, when he said ' he would wager a hat that gradu ates from his school could work any kind of fractions and in a hurry. He went on to say that perhaps the old Blue Back was nofc in IIRA. hut the sjuHiplicatiou table was along with fractions, and that the scholars knew how to divide words. Relief la Six Inn. Distressing Kidney and Blad ner Disease relieved in six hours by the "NEW GREAT SOOTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE." It is a great surprise on account of ita exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, 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 Qraham Drug Co. At Goldston Chatham county, Monday a week, a small rifle in the hands of Julius Bynura, a white boy of 13 years, was acciden tally discharged, resulting in the death of Matthew Heath, a color , ed boy about the same age. . To Cure • CoM in Use Day. TakiTLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 250. k ,% r , Jack Shelton, who about four > years ago killed a man named , Black in Haywood county, was arrested in Tennessee a few days , ago and is now in nay wood county J*tl. 1 It pays to fuss a little with the 1 eows, and they relish a little change in diet, with some dainties | added , as well aa we do. ■ A Cold, LaGrippe, thai Pneumonia. Is too often the fatal sequence, > Foley's Honey and Tar expela the t the eoid, checks the lagrippe and L prevents pneumonia. It is a prompt and reliable cough medi cine that contains no narcotics. It la as safe for your children as k yourself. Sold by all Druggist*. ' If a small pig is chilled It can I be revived by dipping It into ' water as hot as you ceo beer your hand in, then wrapping it in warm flannel. » A Mother's Safeguard. ' Foley's Honey and Tar for the » children, la beet and safuet for ' all eongbs, colds, croup, whoop . ing cough aed bronchitis. No t opiatee. Sold by all Drngglata. The manure from each cow is worth from $35 to S3O. Don't let B It waste. a r k n English Spavin Liniment re .. moves Hard, Soft and Calloused j Lumpsandßlemishes from horses; k alao Blood Spavlna, Curbs, m Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, v Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, ' Coughs, etc. Save S6O by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cora. Sold by Graham Drug Co. I Pigs are not prjtected from L cold by warm coate" of hair, and suffer greatly if expoeed. Here He Is— W' •- A Story of Political Trickery and Love, of Action, High Purpose and Real Thrills BY FRANCIS LYNDE Author of "Red Butte Western," and Other Successful Booka Take Time to Read This Story No Matter How Busy You Are It Is Being Talked About AH Over the Country This Fascinating Serial will Begin in Our Next Issue. Don't Fail to Read it. Wlnklewsds. When Joseph sot his banjo out lis hurt their fssllngs so 1 The audlsnce rose as a man and put the ban on M The butoher (Ives his meat a welsh, and when ws set a steak Ws glvs him money, so the ssras Is one of (lve and take. When In their lawsuits lawyers Ssht and scrap and bile and claw i It nukes us grin to realise that lawyers mads lbs law. Whsa Mrs. l.«t, who looked behind, be came sslt on ths spot Her husband aaw ths ohancs and said, "Great Caesar, what a lot I" Tbe ostrich held Its dlaphrasm. "Con found the luekl" said ha. Those nuu from oil the railroad track don't quite sgree with ms!" —BL Louis Itepubllo. Log Cabin Sayings. Rome folks ssy or Batau Is a gentle man. Well, It may be good politics ter speak In lilgb praise cr de man dey expects tar meet w'en dey strikes ds next worl'. Poverty Is sometimes mighty bum ble, but give it three squat' meals a day an' It (eels big 'nuff ter git in do middle er de road, cuss out de gas bill an' tell de sun ter stan' still. Many a fool be* got through ds worl' es slick m grease by dee sbakin' bis bead an' lookln' wise w'en de big wise mens wus actio' foolish.—Atlanta Constitution. Unstability. The woodsman thinks of ths palace flne. Where ths perfumed air Is warm. Aad the lights where tbe revelcn Jeet and I dine. Afar from all thought of Storm. Aad the townsman dreams of the whle- AadThe*rtstiT*M the stars on high Aad the buoyant thrill of the tsaUsss As It sweeps from ths open sky. No mattsr where you may chance to be. Too yearn for another goal. For man Is a drop In the sslghty ssa, Wbeee Udse be caa ne'er control. —Washington Star. Completing the Offer. There is a light side eveo to eiec . tloneerlng. Would It wees seen often er. One'fervent candidate for politi cal preferment recently assured bis audience that be was prepared to of fer his life, his boats, his children, bis country and bis empire to the free sad unfettered judgment of s free and ' enfettered people. It wae high sound log; but the whole eOect was spoiled by s voice from the back of the hall crying. "Won't you throw In the mls . ses, gov'norT- Gentlewoman. I | A Lament. Each season brings Us share if woe, And grief Is ne*sr gone, i It's Just ss bard to shorsl mow As 'twas to mow ths lawn. 1 —Washington Star. 1 At His Wont. ' The Doctor—lsn't bowline rather as expensive pastime? The Profeeeor—l ~tblnk so. I bare , read rf.so Eorikk stcleMssn. If m 1 memory serves me rlgßtly. who was spoken of as Bow llngbroke.—Chicago Tribune. The Human Cookbook. THS KOOIAI, CMMBKIt. Mix a season of anubs with some cutssnd a roast And sprinkle with buckets of "dust;" Remove undesirable friends of ths post; Add ths motto "four Hundred or Bust!" A HWKKTIISAHT. Take a poach and remove both her par ents; And a suKS«stlon of dough; Oarnlsh with bonbons snd flowers And turn down ths gas rather low. i'' A Owlet Plaee. "Business Is pretty slow bere Just now," confessed the Bjuam Corners merebnnt. "1 Judged so," replied the baking powder drummer, "when I abserved that tbey bad in Id off one of the bands on tbe town ct>ck."—l'uck. Ths Clock. Ths clock struck nine. 1 looksd st Kste, Whose lips were luscious n*d. . • "At quarter sfier nine I mean To stesl a kiss," I said. She cast a roguish look st ms. And then shs whispered low: "Don't mind that stupid clock, my dear. It's Dftsen minutes slow." —Albany Times-Union. Queer. Reuben-Josh snys tbet city feller gev blm II hundred on' some odd dol lura far thet horse o' hls'n. Hllas— You ain't heerd the bull of It. Wbon he took (hem dollars to the bank be found they was all odd.—Catholic Standard and Times. When the Heart Growl Wins. Ob, ths tlms of hsart's dsslrs Seems no loi.ger far away. For ths sun Is climbing higher Through ths I'ngth'nlng winter day. There's a brssth of promise rare. There's an oJor of good ehasr. In the sun thrilled winter air. And it means that spring Is asar. —Cleveland Plain Dealer. One Advantage. Mrs. Hoyle-lt most be terrible to hsve to live In Creentend. where tbe nights ate si* months long. Mrs. Doyle -Ob. I don't know. Wben your balr gets gray In tbe nlgbt yoo have time to tlx It up before morning. —New York Prase! It Depends. Bill—They tell me that a goat eats twelve time* its weight In s year. ir , Jill—Does that represeut mucb food, do you suppose? "Well. It all depends whether what tbe goat eats bsppens to be paper cov ered novels or lead plpel—Yonkera Statesman. An EiotfUsn. "Emerson snys there Is slwsys S best wsy of doing everything." "Is there? I wonder If be ever found s best wsy of wearing a pair of shoes that were about a size too small."— Chicago Bscord-Uerskl. No Clianee. "Do yoo slwsys do s little more than Is expected of your 4 - H —Hoi my boss alweye espeete s little more tban you can do." Louisville Courier-Journal. Killed Hl* Testimsny. * Early In bin enreer Kir John Simon WOK COUIIKCI for tlio defense lu a case which turned upon the Identification of the prisoner. The day before the trial Kir John entered ■ email »bop and aHked for a packet of plna. "We don't ael! them," wild the trade*man. "Go to 80-and-ao'a," The next day the tradesman appeared an a witness and awore to the Identity of the prisoner. "Do you always renfcmber faces?" asked Hlr John. "Always," said ths witness stoutly. "Have you ever SMS me before?" "Never," said #ie wit ness. "Would it surprise you to learn that I entered your shop yesterday and asked for a packet of plna?" The witness collapsed, and the caae was won.—London Ideas. The Judge's Advsntsgs. One of the boat stories of Judge Par ry, a famous English Jurist. related to a feeble looking man who was rebuked for supporting a ridiculous claim made by his wife. "1 tell you candidly I don't believe a word of your wife's atory," aald Judge Parry. "Yer may do aa yer like." replied the mart mournfully, "but I've got to." It was once the doubtful privilege of Judge I*lirry to overhear the com ments of'two men against whom be had decided. " 'E's a fool, but *e did 'ls liest," was the verdi't of these dis appointed suitors. "One might sleep under an unkluder epitaph." was the philosophic comment of the Judge.— London Graphic. DECISION. Good habit* bring a personal freedom (hat is impossible to obtain otherwise. He who hat the habit of doing anything he ought to do with regularity is saved from • gall ing bondage of uncertainty, time consuming, energy waiting debate with himself, renewed daily and _ growing more of a burden aa If* advances. When Ihe matter is relegated once for all to the realm of unquestioning, automatic habit that man's life passe* from bondage to freedom in at least one detail. Ths South tea Finger Bowl. Civilised man did not invent the finger bowl either In form or In use. It was uaed In the south aea Islands some hundred* of years before Euro peans and A merlisns found out that they were necessary to their own re finement. A bowl of water la handed aronnd to every diner In a south aea bouse. This south sea finger bowl la half a cocoanut shell, beautiful, nae ful, practically unbreakable, yet not of sufficient worth to prevent Its betas thrown away tomorrow and replaced by a fresh one from the neareat palm. —Harriet's Weekly. At Feeding Tim*. "Too call your sow Estelle, I hear?" ' fc i2£f»!s"—antTthen she dropped a taar "Tbat Is her pen name, sir," stw aald. —Yonkers Statesman. V •; NO. 3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS --'-^77 T, S. O0 0 3EC, Attarnay-at- Law, GRAHAM, • • • • • N. 0> Offloe Patterson Balldlnc Second Floor. ..... fOMH dliT Hi BOM. W. P. Br>ll,Jl BkNUM &BYNUM, A.ttorn*fa »nd Conimlowrt Law V G tvKKNBBOBO, » U. Practice reifalarlr la (ha ooorla of Ala nance county. i«. *. M Ij DAMERON & LONG At lorney a-at-La w R. 8. W. DAMKBON, J. ADOLPH LOKO 'Phone «SO, -Pkoaa MM Piedmont Dutiding, Holt-Nlaholaoa BMg. llurllng ton, N.C. Oraban, M. OL DR. WILL JL LOSflJt . . DENTIST * I , Graham, . . . . Narth Carallaa OFFICE IN SIMMONS BUILDING -S ♦AOO» Ai tom. j. aura tons] LONG & LONG, Attomer* and ConnMlon a* Law GRAHAM, X. ». DR. Fa G. GOWER DENTIST GRAHAM, N. C. Office: Over National Bank of Alamance. * Heb-tf , ■» John Mullins, widely known aa a trainer of trotting horses, killed his favorite racing mare at Pine Bluff, Ark., and then sent a bal let into his own brain. Master and horse were both dead when a negro stable hand attracted by the reports of the pistol, reached the horse's stall, and the body of the man was lying across that of the horse. —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 S6O to S7O a month to beginners. The Tele graph Institute of Columbia, S. C. and five other cities is opera ed nnder supervision of R. R. Of ficials and all students are'placed when qualified. Write them for particulars. _ - With a good stool to hold up the pail you can rest at milking time, after a hard day's work. English Spavin Liniment re moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from homes, blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprains all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save ISO by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure known, Sold by Graham Drug Co. Drafts under the floors are death > to pigs and even to grow* hogs. 1 Hogs and hens do not go well in the same house. Don't try it. Chamberlain's Stomach and , Liver Tablets are safe, sure and I reliable, and have been praised by i thousands of women who have l been restored to health through i their gentle aid and curative £ propperties. Sold by all dealers. Do not let the brood sows that ! are to, farrow in the spring be ' come to fat. | Are you frequently hoarse? Do , you have that annoying tickling , in your throat? Does your cough - annoy you at right, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by alldeal era. ~ ■ Dark hog booses are not health ful. Let in the light and. keep your porkers healthy. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic constipation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sallowness of the skin and dyspepsia. Sold by all dealers. Carrots must be fed sparingly to working horses. Cut them in slices. They are a laxative, and • effect the kidneys also. L ' Those unsightly pimples and *1 blotches! External applications H may partially hide them, but a Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea. a removes them for keeps; Gets at > the cause—impure blood. Tea > or Nuggets (tablet form) 85c. at * Thompson Drug Co. J A horse's pulae beats from thirty six to forty times a minute when he ia in health. ' •••• Mm
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