GRAHAM, N. C , June 29, 1911. Pwtoftiee Bran. Offlo* open 1M a. m. to 7.01 p. m. Sunday MO to 11.00 ft. m. and 4.00 to UN p. ■ HBBNAN HUOHBU, Foitmuttr. ■ • Local News* ' —Burlington had a bumper crowd on the Fourth and the risitoja were en joy ably entetained. —The papers tell us the hot wave enda to-day. That ia joyful new* — more BO il it provee true. —Mr. Chaa. D. Johnston ia mov ing to-day to tue Robert L. Walker residence on £. Harden street. —Next Saturday, July Bth, ia laat day for SI.OO bottles of Burdock'' Tonic Compound at Alamance Pharmacy. —The proceedings of Monday'a N meeting of the County Commission ers are crowded out of thia issue, but will appear in next issue. —Rev. Dr. P. H. Fleming, who was not a candidate for re-election to the office of County Supt. of Edu cation, and who has rendered moot faithful and effective service, was succeeded Monday by Prof. J, B. Robertson. —Childrens' Day Service for For eign Missions will be held 'in the Presbyterian church next Sunday night at 8 o'clock and the public are cordially invited to attend. An interesting program of recitations, songs, etc., will be renderedj ■ —Messrs. Gilbert W. and Finley T. Dixon arrived here laat Monday on their way to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malon Dixon, at Snow Camp. Their home ia in Texas. The former has been away 30 years and the latter 20 years. -"-It waa hoped a few weeks ago to have the street cars running- by the Fourth. Though that hope was ( not realized, the company |is push- j ing ahead for early operation, which ia evidenced by the fact that six teen car loads of steel rails have been recjived in the past few days. —Mr. J. Lee Martin, who gradn -Bted at the A. and M. College a month ago, taking the Civil Engi neering course, has lately accepted a position in Southern Florida at a good salary. He is a son of Mr. John Martin of this place and ia a diligent and highly deserving young man. —The County Commissioners have fixed the first Monday in August as the time for settlement with the Sheriff, which means that the Sheriff will have to have your taxes, if you owe any, before that date. We are sure he will.be as lenient as he can, but he may be forced to take legal proceedings unless the taxes are forthcoming. —Mr; Robt. L. Walker, with his wife and child, leaves today for Hot Springs, Ark., where he goes to stay a wfeile before going to Seattle, hia ultimate destination. He has many kins people and friends here who re gret to see him and family leave and follow them with good wishes and hope for him a recovery aa far aa possible from his affliotions. —We call the attention of our read ers to the May issue of the Elon College bolletin, which is a hand some illustrated number of 32 pages. This bulletin gives outs of the col lege campus and of the various buildings used for college purposes. With each picture are words of ex planation which add much to the value of the publication. Adver tisement of Elon College will be found elsewhere in this paper. New Advertisements. M. B. Smith, Burlington—Re minds you that now is the time to buy Porch Furniture. See ad. on 3rd page. Graham Drag Co-—A Square Meal lor the Baby—See ad. Alamance Pharmacy—Tells yon eonwrth'iig of their prescription de partment. 4 Mrs. A. Irvin Bttpplee, of Consho hocken, near Philadelphia, is visiting Mrs. Daniel Albright long. This is the month to Buy Porch Furniture «H||" Now is the time to buy Porch Rockers and Porch Shades we have a number of the Rockers on hand we will close out at a very low price. It will be to your interest to see our stock before buying anything in the house furnishing line, we can save you money, and at the same time you will have a large stock in which to select what you want Cash or Easy Payment Plan. | iM. B. SMITH, and Housclumishings Burlington 1 Personal Mention , *' ' i Mr. Edwin Scott left this morning • for Morehead City. * Mr. George Long is spending the 19 week at Wrightsville. Mr. W. 8. Rives left Monday for J Norfolk, Va., to visit friende. Mrs. Hersey Woodard left Satur- j day for her home at Norfolk, Va. j. The Misass Stone, of Ashebore, f are visiting at Rev. G. L. Cony's. i Capt. Don. E. Soott leaves tomor row for the encampment at More- ( head City. i Mr. and Mrs. Coit, of Greensboro, spent Sundsy hsre at Mr. B. S. Robertson's. Dr. W. R. Goley returned Tues day, alter a two weeks' pleasant so jotrn at Asheville. Mrs. Neville, of Chapel Hill, apent ' Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. S.G.Lindsay. Mr. Hubert Hill, of Raleigh, waa ( a visitor at Mr. B. S. Robertson's | the first of the week. ( Mr. W. Gilee Mebane, of Greene- ' boro, is spending the week here with relatives. Mr. Ralph Long, with ths Ameri- ' can Tobacco Co., is spending hie va cation at hia home here. Mrs. E. S. Parker, Jr., and little j daughter are viaiting her aister, . Mrs. J. T. Donoho, at Milton. Miss Blanche Scott will leave to- ' morrow to visit Miss Wilson at Wil- ( son and goss from thereto Morehead ( City. ( Mrs. Charles Root and daughter, j Miss Annie, of Raleigh, vieited Miss | Mollie West, Wedneeday at Mr. T. t P. Bradahaw's. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Rulsy and t child, who have been living here for i the psst year, left yesterday for Baltimore. i Mrs. W. R. Perrr, who went from i here to Oxford and very recently i moved to Raleigh, epent the first of | the week here. 1 Mr. Henry A. Cooper, who travels in Maryland, Virginia and W. Vir- 1 ginia, is spending a few days at hia ] home near here. j ' Mr. V. W. Crawford, of Greens- , | boro, spent the latter part of last i ! week and the first of this week here with relatives. Mr. 0. W. Causey, after spending , two or three days at the home of hie father-in-law, Mr. J. L. Scott, Jr., left Tueedav night for hie home at Anderson, 8. C. Mr. Junius Parker, of New York, spent Saturday and Bunday here. He has been engaged in the famous suit at Raleigh of Ware-Kramer Co. 1 vs. the American Tobacco- Co. aa couneel for defendant. —Dr. Daniel Albright Long, preached at New Providence last , Sunday. He announced that at 2p. m. next Sunday he would preach at hia home, and invited all who de sired to do so to come out to the Long Homestead at that time. 1 ' ■ Throw out the Line . i Give the Kidneys Help and 1 Many Graham People ' Will be Happier. "Throw Out the Life Line"— t The kidneys need help. They're overworked—can't get the poison filtered oat of the blood. They're getting worse every 1 minute. Will you help them?- . Doan s Kidney fills have , brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of ' despair. ' J. J* Foster, Front St., Bur lington, N. C., says: '*l can recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills Just as highly now aa I did three yean . ago when they gave me such great relief. Thia preparation 5 never fails to help ma when I have 1 occasion to use it. I had attacks of kidney trouble for a long time i ud the worst symptom waa a pain In the small of my back. 1 , Ilia kidney secretions wet* also! unnatural. Doan's Kidney Pills " entirely disposed of my trouble." For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 cents. VosteivMilburn Co., Buf „ falo, Mew York, sole agenta for „ the United States. ' * Remember the name—Doan's— | and take no other. Notice. \ Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners ad journed to meet with the County As sessor on Monday, July 10th, 1911, to hear any complainta aa to the val- j nation of property that any one has | to make before this Board. All psrsana who have complainta to \ make will have the opportunity to be heard on that day, except Bur- i ling ton Township, which will be heard aa soon aa the books are com pleted and returned when t:-e date will be fixed and due notice given. By order of the Board of County i Commissioners of Alamance County in meeting aaaembled July 3rd, 1911. CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, Clerk of Hoard. Christian Church Ladies Aid Society to entertain. On next Tuesday evening the La dies Aid Society of the Christian church will entertain the members of the church and their families and the member* of the Sidney School of said church. Refreahments will be served, and they hope to make the evening pleasant and enjoyable. The entertainment will be at the church. Dr. Beaman at the Methodist Church Next Sunday. Next Sunday morning the congre gation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, will worship again in the church. They havo been shut out for repairs and improve-1 ments for several weeks, during which servicee were held in the court house. The church looks like another building inaide. Changes have been made throughout, and one hardly recognizes the old church after one passes within the doors. Dr. Beaman, Presiding Elder of the Durham District, will preach the sermon Bundsy morning&at eleveu o'clock and adminiater the Sacra ment of the Lord'a Supper. The public will be cordially wel comed at thia and all services Notice to Teachers. The Bummer examination for Public school teachers and for Pub lic High achool teachers will be held in Graham' Thursday and Friday, July 13th and 14th. The first day of the examination ia set apart for white teachers and the second day for colored. The questions on The ory and Practice of teaching will be based on the reading courae for the past acholaatic year. J. B. ROBERTSON, Co. Supt. of Pub. lnatruction. Alamance's 24th Fair. The premium list for the 24th Annual Fair of the Alamance Fair Association is just out. It is a pamphlet of 100 pages, neatly printed by Mr. B. E. Workman of Burlington. It has an illumi nated cover with a big Indian chief printed in four colors, mak ing it by far the handsomest premium list ever issued by the Association. A large anda ttract ive list of premiums is offered which make it worth while for exhibitors to put forth their best efforts. The fair Will be held from October 3rd to 6th, inclusive. Prof. J. B. Robertson Elected County Superintendent At the meeting of the County Board of Education, Monday, Prof J. B. Robertson was elected County Superintendent of Education. Prof. Robertson is a graduate of the Uni versity and is devoting hia life to teaching, having been ao engaged ever aince he finished st school. For two yean he was Superintendent of Graham Graded Schools. He is de voted to and loves his chosen work, and we feel sure he will take a com mendable pride in puahing forward the general educational work of hia native county. Thomasvilie postofflce has been | advanced from third to second lelaes. The barn and stables of 8. K, ,j Cochran, in Crab Orchard town ship, Mecklenburg county, wen ' burned Saturday morning with i > hone and mule, a considerable ' amount of wheat and several loads of oats and hay. Loss ap . proximately S9OO with S4OO in surance. COUPON, Cat oat u4 Send to this Office Send The AUbiacs 6!tuer from not till Hi; clou of th« m Qwtin Ctab Costiti to Ui "pH price if SLOB ncloMd CmtM ißatetfLMlChb, *■» - - . ;■ • * Address _ The sooner you lead your subscrip tion the more papres you get. If you ■end now you get 15 raos. for the price of one year. Cat oat ui Mad to this offiri International Press Bible Question Club. I have read the Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Ix'Hfton published in TUB QI.KANKII, also the leu ion itself for Sunday, I 1011, and intend to read the aeries of 53. Name .C Address. Notice To Fanners. Tlie Acme Distributors destroy more tobacco worms in six hours tban tea men can catch all day. | Price $1.90. Monty back if it fails to do the work. Testimonials from leading farmers. Destruction to potato buss and chinch bugs on corn as well. No farmer should be I without one. Full directions with ' I each machine. AOMK DISTRIBUTORS, Box 821, ReidsTille. N. O. —A full line of Buggies of all Kinds and a big lot of Farm Ma chinery. See our stock nn(J get our prices before you buy anything in our line. HAD LEY & HUG HES, Graham, N. C. . » Fanners Institutes. . The Farmers Institute com mittee met in Graham Monday with a largeenthusiastic attend ance and made arrangements for the Countv institute to be held at Mebane, Tuesday, July 25th. Elon College, Wednesday, " ' 26th. Friendship High School, Aug. , 23rd. A committee was appointed to each institnte to look after the interest and pleasure of those in attendance. Messrs. E. C. Turner, J. F. i Howard, and J. B. Gerringer, > was appointed committee to get up a list of prizes on the best yield of wheat on one ucfc and the best average yield on entire crop of not less than ten acres. Rules and conditions under i which the awards will be made , will be announced at the insti . tute. ' The committee was also in tended to ask the corporation of ' the merchants and millers and " the business interest in general l in getting this line of prizes. Mr. E. C. Turner was elected ; Sect, and Treas. of the County ; » institute. This office was ere-j . ated to put the management of | these meetings on a business ba- 1 . sis. A vigorous effort will bej [ made to get qll the farmers in'at ' tendance. Everybody is invited to attend these meetings and urged to get their neighbors to do likewise. These meetings combine pleas-j ure with profit. They are both j | a school of instruction and a; basket picnic. ' Come to each of them, Go to all of them. j Send every body else. j FOLEVSKTONEYPmS ' KM animus lUiMaaiolm»n f : Excursion—Ashe villc I The Land of the Sky. Via Southern Railway J Tuesday., July 11th, 1911, Special Train. Schedule and round trip fares u follows; Lr. Ooldsboro 7:00 a. m. $5.00 . Selma 7:53 a. m. $5.00, Raleigh 0:00*. m. 14.76, Durham 10:10 a. m. $4.75 " | Rates in aame proportion fron other atationa. Don't miaa thia oppertunity ' ( to apend three day* in The Mountain# of Western Carolina. ; Tickets will be good returning to leave Aeheville onany regular train e I leaving A»he»il!e up to and including Friday, July 14th, 1911. Separate cars for colored people. For full information ! , see your agent or write. J. O. JOKEB, T. P. A. 2Jo Fayetterille, St., ) Raleigh, N. C Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. By REV. T. 8. LIN SCOTT, D. D. July' 18th, i"S11. t (Copyright. I*lo, by Rev. T. S. Unseat!, D.D.) Manasseh's Wickedness and Peni tence. 1 Chron. xxxlli:l-20. Golden Text —Cease to do tfvll; learn to do well. Isa. 1:18-17. (1.) Verses 1-I—Whose ton was Manasseh and what was the character of his father? It.) When the son of a food father becomes a bad man how do yon ac count for It? (8.) To what extent may food par ents be assurod that their children will also be good? (4.) What scriptural or philosophic al ground Is there for the belief, that children may be so trained that they will certainly be Christians T (6.) Upon wnlch depends most the character of children, the father or the mother? (6.) Versea 3-s—ln what particular respect did Manasseh sin against God? (7.) Th»t land was rife with idola try, and God made stiict laws against It; why did he do so? S.) What were in those days the grave evils of idolatry? '(9.) What habits to-day, among Christian people, are equivalent toj idolatry? (10.) What are the results of pres ent day ''lolatrous habits? (11.) Vemea 8-7 —What Is meant by "enchantments, familiar kplrita and wliards?" (12.) Why does the Bible forbid use of all such occult things as mentioned In verse six? (18.) How do you class palmistry, looking into the tea-cup for signs thirteen slUlzg at the table, unlucky Friday anil similar "signs?" (14.) How do you estimate a witch, or a wlsard, that is a bad person sup posed to have the power of exercising, mentally, ao evil Influence upon an other? (in.) What Is your estimate of those that havo "familiar «ntrlts.' Permission was grunted by the later-State Commerce Commis sion Tuesday to the Carolina, Clinch£eld & Ohio Railway and connecting carriers to make rates on coal which, in some instances, are less for longer than for shorter distances over the same lines and in the same direction. The order affects coal shipments from mines at Dante, Clinchfleld and Horrl cane, Va., to points in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, By the terms of the order diffentials favorable to the Virginia mines are established on coal shipped to points throughout the SoutheasL ' ern territory, thus enabling them to compete with the Coal Creek mines in Tennessee. Never leave home on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrohea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained when on board cars or steamships. For sale by all dealers. The committee which has been investigating the lioriraer case has adjourned until the 14th. Up , to the present the testimony has ' been a mass of contradictions. Sprains require careful treat ment. Keep quiet and apply ! Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness aud quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. | rhe temperance folks, aided by | detectives are waging war against I the blind tigers of Wsynesville. j They have 19 under bond. • For summer diarrhoea in chil dren always give Chamberlain's | Colic, Cholera and Diarrohea Remedy and castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. 1 . * persons who claim to communicate with the splrlta of the dead? (18.) Verse B—How long did God ] say that the Israelites should possess the land of Canaan, and on what •ondltions? (17.) Which of God's promises if any, are absolute or unconditioned? (18.) Verses 8-10—When good peo ple become degenerate, are they or . not generally worse tban those who have always been bad? 11 (19.) How did God probably speak j to Manasseh and his people, and how ! does God speak to sinners to-day? 11 (10.) Verse 11—God is here said to 1 have brought the army of the king of Assyria to war with Israel, and to i take Uanassoh prisoner as a result i of his sin. Dors God In these days punish sin In any such material way? (SI.) Verses 1 MO— What Is the gen- j : eral effect of punishment upon sln aersT (12.) Why did not Manasseh' know { : that the Lord was Ood before his pun- 1 Ishment and repentance? i (SI.) God freely forgave Manasseh 1 the moment he repented; does He al-1 ! ways act tho same way with sinners? i > (24.) Were all the effeets of Man-! aasah's sins blotted out, as well as the • I sine themselves? (This Is one of the questions phat mny be answered In t writing by members of the olub.) i j Lesson for Sunday, July 23rd, 1911, Joslah's Devotion to God. t Chron. a I xxxlvil-IS. 1 . Tho Psliosn. No one would bu likely to Imagine i that so heavy and. In fact, apparently f ungainly a bird as a pelican Is a king among Hoarli:^-bird*. After much flop '• ping when tbeso great birds bave ac h quired headway the broad wings are '' spread, and in majestic circles they mount Hliywurd, with only an occa f sional' tlup of the wing, ofteii passing beyond the ran go of one's vision. HALF-CENT COLUMN. Advertisement* will be Inserted under this Deeding at one-naif of a oent a word for e«ch Insertion llond. Inserted for lon than Hot*. Count your words and send oaaa with order, ■sob Initial or abbreviation oounta a woid. HOUBEB and lota for rent. Ap ply to \V. J. Nicks. —Hello, Central! Gi*> rao I'ick ard'a meat market. 1 want a firnt class piece of meat and I know where to get it fresh and right. SCHOOL BOO^S—A full aup ply of all kinda, also school sup phee, miscellaneous books and sta | umery At C. F. Neuse'i, Burlington For Sale. The Hal. B. Mebane Residence apply to CliftD. A. Scott. For Sale. The Hal. B. Mebano Residence apply to Cba*. A. Scott. Nice lot of S. C. Brown Leghorn hens for sale cheap, if taken at once. Fine atcck. C. D. JOHNSTON, Graham, N. 0. —Pigs for Sale. Call on J). A. LONG. For Sale. „ The Hal. B. Mebano Remdonoe apply to Cluih. A. Scolt, —I am now offering my entire Stock of Clothing, HaU, Shoes and Gentlemen's Furnishings nt and be low ooat to close out. A. M. Uadlet, Graham, _N. C. The 1012 convention of the Southern Commercial Congress will be held in Nashville, Teno. FttlHSlteNoll' 3TO PK Iknmn Tlomu »o • - .tio« | Itobt. U. Goode and hia wife, who lived near Petersburg, Va., lost their minds a few days ago at the same time and were arrested while tr>ing to tie their children to the railroad track. mm RDM PELS I for backache, rhenmatiatn, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary lrregalarMMb A Folejr'a Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore loat vitality and vigor. Reioae luLallliWi For Sale by ail Druggists To Cure a Cold in One Day 1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine firx./, 2L , 58 , 1 ilt ,Mi W tn.naMh > tMe«a>t TMs rignature. ■ A " » L',., ft aim 1 n. square nieai ror oauy. can always bo prepared in one of '■ our graduated nursery bottles. Yon can measure oil jnut the right quani- SL /J. M 1 ■ty that is good for him. Other nursery supplies too. Powders, soaps, scalp extra nipples, M etc. Baby remedies too to course. fflL The reliable kind that contain no harmful narcitics. Graham Drug* Company, 'Phone 99 Prescription Druggists. Certificate ol Dissolution I TEefßaleigh Daily Times State of North Carolina, Department of State—Certificate ol'Dissolution. _ "ffl To ait to whom the., proem, ma, come- The Great Home Newspaper 0 the Greeting] Stnfo Win-run., it appear, to my *all«faotlon, by oiaus. duly authenticated record of the proceeding. ' !■ for the Yoluntnrv dla. iiilloii thereof by the ' unanlmou. ouiiaent of ail th« .tookholders, The new. of the World la galh.—d by pel- ». deposited In my oflloe, that the Murbola Tate leaned wire, and by the well-trained Moalory Mtll. Coinpany.a corporation of tht. .peclal corre.ponaent. of ti-e Time, and aet Btato, whom prlnolpaloflioe l.altuawd In the before the reader. In a eoaelw sad laMraat lllty of Hurllngr ton. County of Alamano., In* manner each afternoon. Btato of Noilh Carolina (K. H. Murray being A. a chronicle of world events the Tlaia. ' the airent therein and In charge thereof, up- lalndlapenaable, while Ita banana In Wadk on whom prooeea may be Mrved), haa com- Ington and New York make. Ita new. fiaai 1 plied with the requirement, of Chapter ri, the legl.l.tlve and Onanolal enter. of Oto , Kuvlaal of 1906, entitled "Corporation.," pre- country the beat that can he obtained. ! Ilmlnary to the iMUIng of thl. Ccrtjticate of A. a womat.'a paper tb. Time, hae no nt- I'litHuluLion: • perlor. being morally and Intellectually a Now, therefore, I.J. Bryan Grime., Beore- paper of the hlgheat type. It publlaSee ftha I tary of Htate of the Suite of North Carolina, vera beat feature, that aan be written OB do hereby certify that the aald corporation fa.hlon and mlaoellaneou* mattera. did. on the gib cay of June 1011, die In my The Time, market newe make. It a bast ! oflloe a duly executed and atie.ted consent new Man'a neoeaalty for the farmer, Bker- I In w rltlng to the dla.oluUon of wld corpor- ohant and the broker ean depend upon ooaa atlon. executed by all the atockholdera there- Plete and reliable Information upon their of, which wld content and the record of the varlou. line.of trade. proceeding, tforeaald are now on flla In my Mnta rlntlnn lhi«l I Mid ulßoo a. provided by law. ouwx npuon ifatet In te.Umony whereof, I hare hereto a«t Dully (mail) 1 mo. 35c; 8 mo. 75c; 6 no, iny hand »nd .Illxed n>y official sual, at ltal- 41.50: 12 mo. tSt 50 elgh, thl. 8 day of June, A. D. nil. . 8 (Seal) J. lilt VAN OEIMIH, Address all ordets to Seoy. of Utate. The J. V. Simms, Publishers. *rgk*gig Quality, Accuracy, Experience and Promptness Describes our Prescription Department. tit. ' . ,434 tit Let as have your Prescriptions. * Don't Forget Our Special Sales Every Wednesday—Extra Number Of Piano Votes Given On That i Day. Come In And Try The Delicious Cold ) • Drinks Served At Our Fountain. Alamance Pharmacy, Prescription Specialists, J. C. Simmons Druggist Then you'll need lumbar «>( mmo and we'll send it to you. Makes no ffy making >our celebration a success Walker & McAdams, Graham, N. C Subscribe for The Gleaner