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THE GLEANER ISSUED t.VEKY TiIUBSDAY. J. P. KE3NODLE, Editor. SI.OO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE' T&e editor will notb« responsible for views expressed by correspondents. Eenterod st the Postofflo* at Graham. N. 0., aii second class matter. GRAHAM, N. C., Sept. 14,1911. " Judge J. Crawford Biggs of Dur ham, one of the foremost Judges of the Superior Court, has resigned, 'tod Gov. Kitchin has appointed Flon. Howard A. Foushee of Durham his success":- He enters upon his duties next Monday. Other than Mr. Fousko three other prominent lawyers of the district were strongly endorsed for l Uio position:" Gran ville county presented Mr. A. A. Ilicks, Guilford Mr. A. Wayland Cook, and Alamance Col. Jacob A. Long. The bar of Alamance en dorsed Col. Long and a delegation presented the petition in person to the Governor. Alamnnro feels that " her claims were superior to those t; : : of any comity in tlio district, as she has never had a Superior .• Court Judge and but one term Solicitor in fifty years, and the further reason that her candidate by reason of his long >'jars of active practice and hia ac- knowledged ability pra-emincntly fit bim for discharging the duties , vinci dent to the office TO HOLD TOR 15 CENTS. The Soutbora Cottvn Congress, composed of 500 farmers and as many more bankers, Imanciers, Con gressmen and [J. 8. Senators, repre senting every cotton »,-owing State in America, met in Atlanta and on yesterday decided not to sell cotton for leas than 15c. per pound. It was estimated that the crop would not he wore than 12,500,0(M bales. It is to place the cotton in bond and it appeurs that ample funds can bo secured fjosn American bankers and a French-English syndicate to finance the scheme. A most sensational and mysterious murder was comitted about Thurs day of last woek at iifudorsonville. The body of i'.»-year-oid iiyrtle Haw kins, daughter of a prominent citizen was found in - lake Sunday morning, placed thoro some four hours before. • The latest developments point to the ' implication of a doctor and a young : BIG ONE~«i ! 3 1 g Alamance Plays No Second Fiddle-More and Larger Premiums & j g Will Bring More and Larger Exhibits. 1 ° § The A lamance Fair—October 3-6 a I 1 cr h a § WILL OVERSHADOW ALL OTHERS fl§ I pj H UNITED STATES SENATOR. F. M. SIMMONS, Opens the Fair on Tuesday, Oct 3rd. His personal and political fi 00 • to 5 frienas from all Piedmont Carolina will be there to hear him B s Free Acts Daily in Front ot the Grand Stand.- g ? p" > Tableau I—Scene 1. Millie Adgieand her Lions of the Jungle. Tableau I—Scene 2.—Lions that almost speak. > Scene 3.—Remarkable demonstration of Adgie's wonderful control over the big brutes. Scenes 4 ana s.—Conclud- gj qj ingthis most marvelous performance with the "Dance of Death Among the Lions." ! Q** Tableau 2.—Scene I— The Four Ghrovinies, the world's most celebrated acrobats in indescribable feats. Scene 2 Ed The Ghrovinies concluding in a dashing dazzling, daring whirlwind of leaping and tumbling. V CO A tmJ o m Tableau 2—Scene I—The Flving Bartlets. Trapeze performers supreme Scene 2—The Bartlets, concluding with QpS forward summersault back to flying bar and sensational high dive finish. W § £ Wednesday, October 4th*-Gon£sderale Veteran's Day § H 10 percent of the gate receipts donated to the Daughters of the Confederacy for monument fund. £ VETERANS ADMITTED FREE AND SERVED LUNCHEON. 0 ■ (ft 1 Two Silver Cornet Bands. | Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., whose long sensational trial for the mur der of bis wife was concluded at Chesterfield C. H., Va., last week, was found guilty. Thejury deliber ated 58 minutes. Judge Watson, who heard the trial, sentenced Be attie to be electrocuted. Few mur der trials have excited such general interest, from the fact the prisoner's relations with another woman ap pear to hare moved Beattie to the commission of the crime. Beattie will appeal and is hopeful that he will escape. Rev. Dr. R. C. Anderson has resigned as pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Gastonia to accept the pit sidency of the Montreat Association, to which he was recently elected to succeed Judge J. D. Murphy, of .Ashe vllle. Frank F. Capers, a prominent banker of Greenville, S. C., a son of Bishop Capers and a brother of Capt. John G. Capers, late commissioner of internal revenue, was stricken with paralysis at Linvllle last Saturday after a strenuous day on the golf links. 110 was fn a critical condition at last account. The dead body of young IJrax ton Barkloy, of Salisbury, who was drowned In tlio Yadkin river a week ago Sunday, was washed asliore aid found last Thursday, some 10 or 12 miles below the point where he went down. " Common Coldi Mu«t be Takes Merlotnly For unless cured they sap the vi tality and lower the vital resist ance to more serious infection. Prot«ct your children and your self by the prompt use ot Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and note its quick and decisive results. For coughs, colds, croup, whoop ing cough, bronchitis and affec tions of the throat, chest and lungs it is an ever ready and v/iluftbio remedy. For sale by all druggists. Catawba commissioners have let the contract to Geo. Setzer for adlitions and improvements to the court house at Newton. The contract price is $1,850 and the work is to be completed by No vember Ist. ARNOLD'S W 4 BALSAM SUMMER COMPLAINTS by Graham Drag Co. Graham, N. C. Four* miles from Wilmington Wednesday evening an automo bile turned over and Mrs. Sarah A. Buriff, 72 years old, was caught under it. Her leg was broken and she sustained other injuries which probably menus her death. Others in the party received only trivial injuries. English Spavin Liniinynt re moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from liorses, blood spavins, curbrfj splints, sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprains all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save S6O by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blenjisli cure known, Sold by Graham Drug Co. A woman who callod herself Mrs. H. C. Thompson was arrest ed in Winston last week for tak ing subscriptions to the Ladies' Home Journal for $1 when the price is $1.60. The Home Journal people said she did not represent thein. KOLEY'S KIDNEY KEHEUY-Uquld Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. It is especially recommended to elderly people for its wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief aud comfort it gives them. For sale by all druggists. The Morgan ton Herald is of the opinion that, notwithstanding the drought, more corn will be raiaed in Burke county this year than ever before. FOUBV KIDNEY PI I.Lit Will reach yonr individual case if you have any form of kidney and bladder trouble or urinary irregu larities. Try them. For sale at all druggists Midshidman A. D. Pendleton, of North Carolina, has resigned from the navy and it is said will enter the army. A Great Advantage to Working Mas. J. A. Maple, 125 8. 7th St., Steubenville, 0., aays: "Foryears I suffered from weak kidneyß and ft severe bladder trouble. I learned of Foley Kidney Pills and their wonderful cures so I bey an taking them and sure enough I had as good result* as any I heard about. My backache left me and to one of my business, expressman, that alone is a great advantage. My kidneys acted free and normal, and that saved me a lot of misery. It is now a pleasure to work whore it used to bo a misery. Foley Kidney Pills have cured me aud have my highest praise." For ■ale at all druggists. tfetVltt's Utile fc*riy Risers, "**■ l.awu Hill- Mlta. _ _ . _ Montwhite Theatre Graham Friday, Sept 22nd* SeKT [EIGH In Harold jWcGrath's DE Io u S? UL The Man onThe Box A Scene From Act II Supported by Miss Billy Long and A Selected Cast. Prices .50, .75 and 1.00. Seats on sale at Graham Drug Co. English Spavin Liniment re moved Hard, Soft and Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 150 by nse of one bot tle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by Graham Drug Company. FOLEYSBDNEYPIIIS KmmmamßMMM Itch relieved in 20 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotiqn. Never fails. Sold by Graham Drug Co. Children Who Are Sickly. Mothers wbo value their own oomfort and the welfare or their children, should never be without a box of Mother Oray'a Sweet Powder for Children, for nse throughout the seaaon. They Break up Colds, Cuie feverish nea*. Constipation, Teething Dis orders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. These Powder* never fall. Bold by all Drug Store*, Vie. Don't aeoept any substitute. A trial package will be *ent free to aay mother (who will add reaa Allen S. Omated, Le Boy. Wot a Ward ofHcaadla 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 cnred her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new wo man." Easy, but snre remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 26c. at Graham Drug Co. ISEU IT CHEAPER trade at the New Drag Store where yon can save money on anything yon bny. A FEW PRICES: B. B. B. | i .89 Simmons' Liver Regulator.— .20 8. B.ft., r, ■ - t . - .89 Black Draught .20 HU«m .89 Porter'a Healing Oil- .44 44 44 44 OO Swamp Root .89 u "50c size 44 cnm Powder, all 25c kind .22 Xing'. New *44 Tooth P °* de ™ 22 ' Laxative Bromo Quinine .20 Doan '» Kidao ? PiU » A 5 85oBoxPap«r Electric Bitten—— .89 Sillman'a Freckel Cream -* .45 " " 44 Boeealine . .22 Sloan'* Liniment .44 Wine of Cardui .89 •' " .... .22 Wai&er'a Safe Cure .89 Tar Heel Liniment .22 " " 500 M Yaeger'a Chlo. Liniment 22 Grore a Chill Tonic— .89 ~ ~ . a Parana-. .89 Noah B L,mn » nt 2 Wampole'a Cod Liver 03 -89 Eagle Milk 18 fWe have just received!! a fresh ship shipment of Mother's Joy and Goose Grease Liniment. The company will give a nice'gold watch to the boy or girl'that sells the most while this ship ment lasts, then a cheaper watch to the one that sells the next most* Carolina Drug Co. ON THE CORNER. D. H. HUDSON, Manager. Indigestion Female College Vfc AND® • 41T Ow Fan Term wUI kcgU Dyspepsia " "xsszxr V. r C UTTI.ETON COLLEGE, IJSeIF— MttMtea, it. C. MmJw MB Belief la «U Hour*. _ ~ Distressing Kidney and Blad ner Disease relieved in six hours mittiiTifl*—fnd la ff>ii by the "New Great South iljr supplied by KodoL Kodol asdu ths AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE." It is surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving A„ r n„ ar . n f M P»in in bladder, kidneys and back, Uur guarantee. uin mH l e or female. Relieves re *M4 return yo«r Boner. Don't k««it«i»i ui tention of water almost i m media t- ZSLShS ly. If you want quick relief and S^ontolrta« k ei t ia cure this la the remedy. Sold by Graham Drug Company. GnkmlDnf Cm. POLEYSOKWOLttAIIVE ESBSSS roeltTOM*cH"n>ouu.( 'and iCoNSTiMTiON fca.Jia»««aiCwo»ai* and Con.tipatio*
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