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-Si pposed VfctHn of Consumption Had Star 'c in Lungs. Wo» York JD!»patch. Ernest lleeren, 17-year-old son of George H. Heeren, of 04 Oak street, Corona, L. 1., had been practically given up as a victim of quick consumption two weeks ajro, when he was removed to St. Wary'shospital, Manhattan. The boy, once a sturdy little athlete, had been wasting away since last February. At the hospital Dr. Matthews conceived the idea that the case v;iß. out of the ordinary. He was jr t convinced that it was consumf t on, and 'io decided to take an X-ray photograph." IJ> found that there wax ;> forejjn m;\s! -ice v iu onaof tlie iuygs. Thrtte operations were perform-! Ed for the removal of the sub stance, but the surgeons could not locate it. At tho third operation they were making every effort to find it, when suddenly tho patient began to cough. A nurse noticed something in his ftiouth and quick ly removed it. It proved to be an iron stable, throe-quartersof an inch long and an eighth of an inch wide, with two sharp prongs. Siuce then the boy lias been growing better every day, and the doctors say lie will b" able to go home in another week. It is believed that he swallowed the staple more than eight years ago. The State Farmers' Convention and State W"inet:'s Farm Life Convention met at the A. and M. College in ltaleigh Tuesday for a session of three days, more than 300 delegates being present. Gov. Kiichin delivered the address of welcome. No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to stop work, it staggers you. "I c.m't you say. You know you are weak, run-down and failing iii-health, day by day, but you work as long as you can stnnd. »iWhat you need is Elec tft - Hitters to give tone, strength, and vigor to yout^,system, to pre v.'yt breakdown and" build yo'u up. Don't b> " oak, sickly or ail ing when 1 " "?rii Litters will l>i'ieflt you from the first dobo. T'fe jusands bless them for their gi rious health and strength. Try th in. Every bottle is guaranteed to iatisfy. Only 60c at Graham Drug Co. Told that he had consumption, and fearing that he was about to be deported, Morris Groonberg, 2'i years old, leaped to his death from the tenth floor of a building in Now York. Death was instan taneous. The Mighty Haag Shows — - - . - - . ... _ ' -» -A %i l - "" ' - ~r~. ; J! -*•." v.- -- Graham, Wednesday, Sept. 13 11 L AJTNJJ 1 lrl^ Elephant j Known to Man fST Remember, not one old act with the entire show. Everything new and rare. Don't miss that mighty, magnificent, monstrous, marvelous, grand, glorious golden, glittering, free street parade. Sight Restored After Seven Years- New York oupatcb, Aug. n. Through possibly the most re markable optical operation ever performed, Dr. H. L. Chapin, the Cleveland physician and literary mun who lost bis eyesight daring a journey across the hot, blind ing sandu of a Syrian desert seven years ago, can now see as well as when be was a boy. Last Monday he saw for the first time his wife, whom he marri ed four years ago, after a romantic courtship, and, who has guided him wherever he has gone. Dr. Chapin, a man of considerable wealth, left last winter for a trip around the world In an effort to find some specialist who could aid I uto see again. Nowhere in the European capitals or in India could he find a specialist who would attempt the operation. Returning home, he consulted Dr. Arnold Knapp, one of the bef. known opto-thomologist in America. Dr. Knapp consented to try to eat away part of the iris which bad contracted and adhered to the lens. The operation was successful, but neither Dr. Knapp nor his assistants expected any more than a partial restoration. A week later Dr. Knapp came to the private hospital on west Eleventh street, where the opera tion was performed, and took the baudages from his eyes. "Why," he exclaimed, ''l can see. See just as well as when I was a kid. And Anna," he cried to his wife. "I can see you for the first time. Oh, it's wonder ful!" Embezzler Caught in Mexico. J. Wiley Smith, charged witli the embezzlement of $200,000 trust funds in the State of Qeorgia and whose arrest was requested through the American embassy, was captured a few days ago in the .State of Chihuahua, Mexico. Smith disappeared from Atlanta several weeks ago, leaving the af fairs of the Commercial Loan and Trust Company, of which he was secretary and treasurer, in a somewhat muddled condition, and after having borrowed, it is al leged, sums of money variously estimated in the aggregate at from SI,OOO to $2,000. To Cure • Cold 1m One l>ay. Take Laxative Bromo QOinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's cignature is on each box. 26c. v. . ~ A New York law* which is ef fective September Ist, makes it illegal to display any form of ad vertising on the public highway. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevailing during September. Be prepared for it. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take, for sale by all dealers. Sherwood Rogers, the 8-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Rogers, of Raleigh, was drown* ed in the Capo Fear river at Uttck horn Falls late Sunday afternoon. He fell from a rock into 25 feet of water and sank to the b>ttom. The body Was . recovered two hours later, though .not, until the water above the dam bad been drawn off. Young Rogers and two other boys wore attempting to gather some peaches that grew on a tree beside the river and the boy fell off a rook. $lO0 —Dr. E. Detchnn's Anti Dlurectic may be worth to you more than SIOO if you have a child who soils bedding from in continence of water during sleep Cures" old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at once. sl. Sold by Graham Drng Co. Except for very high tides at Wriglitsville Beach and the f on sequent scurrying of residents and hotol guests to Wilmington, that city aud section felt very little effect of the severe Btorm that raged along the South Caro lina coast Sunday and Monday. The British steamer Katherine, inward bound from Iluelva, Spain, with cargo of pyrites was struck by a rain squall some distance down the Cape Fear river and the pilot having lost sight of the range lights, the vessel ran ashore, but was floated subsequently without damage. foil Know Wliat You Arc Taking When you take Grove's Tast less Chill Tonic because thn form ula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is Iron and Quinine in a tastless form. No cure, No Pay. 50c. ( Newton Enterprise: Col. L. L. Witherspoon, after making a prospecting tour of the Southwest, has decided, we are glad to say, to remain in North Carolina. He. will locate in Murphy, the county seat of Cherokee, and will prac tice law in tt.at prosperous and promising section of our great State. RNUEYSKIDBEYniIS h« Saaaaaw liMnwthuMa bo laid before Congress in Decern-! be?, Postmaster General Hitch-1 cock will recommend the estab lishment of a.parcels post service on rural mail routes; the erystal ißHtion into law of proposed in craastw in second-class mail rates, and the enactment oX the proposed law providing for a radical change in the system of compensating the railways for transporting the mails. 1 As usually treated, a sprained | ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamborlain's Liniment freely as , soon as the injury is received, and observing the directions with each bottle, a cure can be effected in > from two to four days. For sale ' by ail dealers. Lawyers representing the Southern Wholesale Grocers' As sociation, which the government is prosecuting as a trust under ' the. Sherman law, have practical ly agreed to accede to the de demands of the Department of Justice. A formal decree which will cilect the legal dissolution of the combination is being pre pared. In it the grocers submit to practically all the demands made by the government in its suit. j "1 have a world of confidence in Chamberlain's 'Cough Remedy for 1 have used it with perfect success," write* Mrs. M. I. Bas ford, Poolesville, Md. For sale by all dealers. Government finances for this month will not compare favorably with August, 1010. A deficit of ♦22,000,000 on ordinary accounts already is shown, in comparison with a deficit of $14,000,000 last year Customs receipts show a decrease of $4,000,000, as com pared with a year ago. The gov ernment's total expenditures for the sauie period are more than $2,000,000 greater. For bowel complaints in chil dren always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is cer tain to effect a cure and when re duced with wator and sweetened is pleasant to tako. No physician can prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all dealers. When, by February 1, 1012, tlio government will have sold 2,- 378,000 acres of land belonging to the Choctaw and Chickasaw In dians more than $20,000,000 will have been realized for the mem bers of these tribes., This will be the last of their unallotted land. to H. C. Barnum, of Freeville, N. Y., was the fever-sore that had plagued his life for years in spite of many remedies he' trie*}. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has entirely healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals Burns, Bolls, Ezema, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns and Piles like magic. Only 26c at Graham Drug Co. Leonardo Da Vidcia, wonderful painting, "Mona Lisa," oae of the chief attractions of the great French art gallery, the Louvre, valued at $500,000, was stolen several days ago and as yet no trace of it has been found. It was in the most prominent place in the building, spot lighted brilliantly by night and closely guarded at all times, and how it managed to get away is a wonder to everybody. Both picture and frame were removed but the pic ture waseut out of the frame and the latter left in the building. a Word ofHrandle marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spaugh, of Manville, Wyo., who said: "she told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel likea new wo man." Easy, but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 26c. at Graham Drug Co. » Grief avor the death of his wife led Edward Bennett, an English man, and a graduate of Oxford University, who had been a resi dent of South Thomaston, Me., for the past six years, to murder his three children and then take his own life Monday. Two of the children were killed by the use pf chloroform and the third by cyanide of potassium and chlo roform. To make his own death certain the man wont to the water's edge and there took a dose of cyanide of posassium and jumped in. His body was found when the tide receded. Dlgeatlon And Aulmllatlon. It is not the quantity of food taken but the nmount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the sys tem. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions natur ally. For sale by all dealers. ' Engineer Westbrook was killed, his fireman probably fatally in jured and four passengers seri ously hurt Tuesday when a north bound Iron Mountain passenger train struck a cow and was de railed at Sterlington, La. „ L°w Round Trip Bates to all Principal Resorts. PriUmaa. to Atlanta leaves, Ralegh «. m. arrive* At --fii ■*' "V' m *? un « **>•• flooaection for an arriving Montgom- V lUleigh, 11:00 a. m., Mobile 4:12 p. m., New Orlean ß 8:20 p. m., Birmingham 12:16 m., Memphis 8:05 p. *2*?~ Cl 'y 11: *° a. m second day, and connecting for all other rw J 1 "? C^L» 1 " 0 ««*«■ do* fxmnectionatSalSbnry tor St. Lotus and other Western Points. Through Pullman to Waahington leaves Raleigh 6:50 p. m. arrives Washington 8:53 a. m , Baltimore 10:02 a. m., PhSadelplua 12:23 m, -rkj. ft"" car makes close connection at Washing for all Florida points. R Jj?™ u § h J arlor Ck . for Asheville leave. Goldaboro at 6:45 a. m., t jUTivea Abbeville 7AO p. a,, mAi«g clooo conneo tion with die Carolina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10KX) a. m. following day after leaving Raleigh, with close connection for all points North and North-Weet. Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a. m., arrives Greensboro 6:80 a. m., making dose connection for all points North,' SSSL&S S& car is handled « tain 1U leaving uddabofco at 10:45 p. m. H yrm deaire any information, please write or call. We are hare to furnish information aa well as to Wl tickets. H.F.CARY, W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A, General Passenger Agent, 215 Fayette vi lie St, Waahington, D. C. Raleigh, N. C. Fire and Life hsume : GOOD COMPANIES SAFE POLICIES CAREFULLY WRITTEN. A part of your business will be S3* All Kinds oi Insurance, CHAS. C. THOMPSON, - - Agent GRAHAM, - N. C. Cures Biliousness, Sick PI T 'IkT H Cleanses the gytam Headache, Sour Stom- M ft I 111 II thoroughly and clears ach, Torpid Liver and P™-■ ■ •• sallow complexions «l Laxative fruit Syrnp GRAHAM DRUG CO. J u —aeßeßaßaegagßHMßegfießßßeggg , , . . i ——— . The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average annual sales over One and a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Foremost Ncwspspcf . ■ - Charlotte Observer Every iibrtetfee Year CALDWELL & TOMPKINS > r» - : pußinuM. , - " ,■ r ■;* $8 per Year . - THE OBSERVER- Receives the largest tele graphic new* service deliver ed to any paper between * Washington and -Atlanta, and its special service is the greatest ever, handled by a North Carolina paper. THB SUNDAY OBSERVER— Is largely made up of origi nal matter and is up-to-date lUnall departments and con tains many special features. •' * Send for sample copies. Address Sir Observer CHARLOTTE, N. 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