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THE GLEANER - - • •• GRAHAM, N. C., Nov. 9,1911 Pestoflice Honrs. OHM open 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p. m. Bandar MO tolljOO a. m. and 4.00 to 140 p. a HBBNAN HUOHBB, PoitmalHr. Local News. —The street care are a boon this disagreeable weather. —Good 'possum hunting weather, trom all appearances, is at hand. The Aiarsupial is ripe. —The first real biting frost in this locality this Fall appeared Friday morning. There was plenty of ice —Rev. E. C. Murray and Mr. J, L. Scott are attending the sessions of the Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina in Charlotte this,w~- v . Mr. Alex. Geanes, with his chil dren, left yesterday for Raleigh, where they will make their future home. Mr. Geanes is a good me chanic and a useful citizen, and we wish him success. —Mr. Will X. Coley, a veteran newspaper man, though by uo means an old man, was here the first of the week in tha interest of the "Old Re liable" News and Observer, and shaking handa with friends. He has been about the State much and knows many people. —The prolonged wet spell has almost put an end to further wheat sowing this Fall. Some have sowed all they expected to, but there are others who have not done so. If the weather should be favorable inside the next two weeks, no doubt there will be more seeded. Tho late sown wheat often does better than that sowed early. —Mrs. Junius H. Harden gave her husband a big surprise Monday evening in the way of a birthday supper. She had invited his sisters and several personal friends. The viands spread for the occasion by Mrs. Harden were perfections in the culinary art, which were immensely enjoyed by all present. —Mr. W. L. Spoon, Supt. of Roads of Forsyth county, was here Satur day. He says they are doing some macadamizing, but that they will build a great deal of sand-clay roads. The latter can be built at from one third to one-fourth the cost of ma cadam and, when built, can be main tained for the interest on the differ ence in the cost of macadam over sand-cla. Sand-clay is not quite as good a wet weather road as macadam but it is a better dry weather road. Thus compared they are about even.' But when it comeß to cost the sand clay is far in the lead, and its cheap ness of construction permits the building of three or four times as much with the same money. The inevitable conclusion is by big odds in favor of sand-clay. Court Notes. The business of the Court is being rounded up today. Of the 72 cases on the docket, 37—more than half—were for sell ing liquor, but there were few con victions. If the citizenship of the county, and State, too, is not going to stand up for the enforcement of the law, it were better to wipe it off the statute books. Of the cases finally disponed of, the following were sent to the roods: James Waddell, col'd, assault with deadly weapon, 30 days on roads; Bob Allen, col'd, 2 cases, larcency, 8 months on roads; Grant Holly, col'd, selling liquor, 4 months on roada. Actress Will Wear A Wonderful Gown Here. Miss Janet Waldorf, who will be seen at Montwhite on Wednesday, Nov. 15, in "Graustark" ia one of the very few actresses who have made a tour of the world. Miss Waldorf ia a born collector, and delights in "picking up" rare and beautiful objects. While on her tour around the world she secured many beautiful and serviceable arti cles, in eluding ornaments, jewelry and dress goods, and as the charac ter she assumes in "Graustark" the Princess Yetive, admits of elaborate dressing she has employed a few of her many finds in forming a creation of magnificent splendor. Green, deep, lustrous green, seems to be the mascot color of India and Miss Waldorf brought with her one of the famous "good luck" dress es in which the desired tint is sup plied by beetles' wings. The bur nished surfaces would seem to indi cate that live insects furnish forth these trappings for miladi's gowns. » It is in the last act of "Graustark" when Miss Waldrof appears in all the regal splendor of her court cos tume, which cost several thousand dollars. —A fall line of Bcggies of all Kinds and a big lot of Farm Ma chinery. See onr stock and get oitr prices before you boy anytbingja. oar line. liipLn fc HUGHES, ' Graham, fit. C. L'M. % " 1 ;-V iV? ' ' v, | Personal Mention • ■ ■ ■■■ - Miss lone Scott spent Tueeday in Raleigh. , Mr. Ralph Long spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. P. A. Hayes, of Greensboro, spent yesterday here. Mr. J. W. Menefee leaves this evening for Baltimore on business. Mrs. M. J. llrady returned Satur day from a visit of several weeks in Charlotte. 4 J. R. Blair, Esq., of Troy, N. C., was in attendance on court the first of the week. Capt. Don. E. Scott is in Ashe boro this week in connection with his military dutiee. Col. J. A. Long has been in Ral eigh since Tueeday on legal busi ness in the Superior Court. Mrs. J. D. Kernodle left yester day for Lumberton to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Prootor. Mrs. Ella Jordan, of Durham, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her aiater, Mrs. J. Elmer Long. Miss Leslie G. Proctor, of Lumber ton, was the guest of Miss June Ray Kernodle from Friday till Monday. Miss Eunice Borden, who has been visiting Misa Blanche Scott, left this morning for her home in Golds boro. '' '' • Mess. E. T. Cansler, Jr., and John Scott Cansler, of Charlotte, spent lsst Saturday here with Mr. Don. E. Scott. Mesdames L. Banks Holt and J. L. Scott, Jr., are attending the Pres byterian Synod in Charlotte this' week. Miss Cornelia Murphy left Satur day for. Durham on an extended visit to her brother, Mr. H. E. Murphy.'" i' {' ■ !■ 'J Miss Florence Baxter, of Durham, spent Tuesday night here with her sister, Miss Bess Baxter at Mrs. C. S. Hunter's. Miss Carmen Price spent from Friday till Tueaday in Statesville visiting her sister, who is very sick' at the sanitarium at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cooper are spending a few days at the home of the former's father, Mi-. W. L. Coo per, near here. They expect to make their home in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Menefee re turned the latter part of last week from the bedside of their son Wil liamson in Richmond. They left him quite comfortable. Mesdames C. P. Albright and E. S. Parker, Jr., and Misses Mamie Parker, Claire Turner and Bess Baxter spent yesterday in Greens boro shopping. Capt. M. M. Albright, of Wash ington, D. C., and who holds a very responsible position with the South ern Ry. Co., was here for a short while Friday. Capt. Albright is an Alamance boy who by fidelity and devotion to duty has climbed high with his employer. Brick Machine for Sale. One No. 3 J. 0. Steele A Son Brick Machine, together with truck, etc., all in good repair, for sale by River Falls Cotton Mill Co. Apply to J. W. Menefee, or J. D. Kernodle. July 27, *ll. New Meat Market In room adjoining W. J. Nicks' store on the East. Good fresh meata of all kinds at *ll times. Opens Sept. Ist, 1911. W. P. SMITH. foleysohnoLugom Tom STOMACH Ykovsia and COMTIMTM* Nights of Unrest No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer from Kidney Troubles. No peace for the kidney suf ferqiv- Pain and distress from morn to night. Get up with a lame back. Twinges of backache bother you all day. Dull acbing breaks your rest at night. Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause—cure the kid neys. Doan's Kidney Pills will reach the cause. They're for the kidneys only— Have, made great onres in this locality.' .C. F. Oakley, Davis St., Bur lington, N. C., says: "I suffered from kidney oomplaint for two or three yean, brought on by hard work and heavy lifting. The trouble began with sharp twinges in my right side, extending into my limbs and *t times I became so lame and sore across my loins, that I could not sleep. My kid neys were also disordered and I was miserable in every way. As soon as I began takihg Doan's Kidney Pills, I fell better and be fore long this remedy cored me." Far sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mil born Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— and t*ke no other. Mrs. J A. Dixoo Dead. After a prolonged lingering lira. Dixon, widow of -the lata Jes. A.Dixon, died at bar home here about 9 o'clock last night. Her'a is the third death in the family ineide of twelve months, a daughter dying about a year ago, and her husband a few months later. Tire sons sur vive her. The remains were carried to Hawfields today for interment. Deceased was a fine type of christian womanhood. Among the Sick. Mrs. Biyan Phillips hss been quite sick. Mr. J. Scott Hunter, who recently went to Thomasville, Ga., to do Y. M. C. A. work, his friends here will regret to learn has been quite sick. Town Betterment Association. The committee appointed to ar range for a general meeting of the citizena to organise this Association have prepared a call for such meet ing in the Court House. This call is in the hands of Mr. A. J. Thomp son, County Treasurer's office, and all interested parties an requested to sign it now. It will be published next week. Meeting Alamance Teachers' Asso ciation. Graham, N. 0.. Saturday, Nov. 18, 1911, 11a.m. ntoaMik i''. i '.. i ; 1. Reading Comae—Supt. 8. G. Lindsay. 2. School Administration —Supt, J. B. Robertson. Union Dinner in new Town Hall. '■ S. Demonstration Lesson in 2nd Grade. (a) In Spelling. (b) In Numbers Miss Lucy Burch. • Every teacher in the county in the public school work is expected to l>e present at this meeting. The Asso ciation is a very vital part of our school work and hence must not be neglected. It is the public duty of every teacher to be present. And public duty should be placed ahead of private business or personal con venience, and the teacher *ho can not rise to this conception ought to change their vocation. . J. B. ROBERTSON. --» i t New Advertisements. John A. Trolinger, Agent—Valu able farms and town lots for sale. See ad. in another column. Montwhite —G rati stark, Wednes day, Nov. 15th. Home Ice & Fuel Co. —Office in i National Bank Bl'd'g, 'phone 115, In Columbia, S. C., Saturday, Mrs. W. 8. Hamiter, of Black stock, 8. C., was struck by a big automobile just as she was about to board a street car, receiving injuries from which she died three hours later at a local hospital. She died unconscious and an en tire stranger to those who attend ed her, for it was not until an hour or more after life waa extinct that she Waa identified. She was the wife of a Presbyterian minis ter at Blaokstock. , The negro who drove the machine is held for murder. —LOST-On October 27th, be tween Saxapahaw and Graham one Pink Cameo Breastpin. Return to J. N. Watt, Reidsville, or this office and get 95.00 reward. To Cars a Old la OM l»*jr. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. Ail druggists refund the money if it faila to cure. E. W. Grove's Signature is on each box. 26c. Valuable Farming Lands For Sale 'i'i NEAR HAW RIVER lAm Now Offering About IH Acres of the BURNS FARM for Sale at a Bargain. This land is in a high state of cn'tivation and will produce from 25 to 35 bushels of wheat to the acre. The new macadam road runs right through it The land is well watered snd has* s good house, barn granary and three tobacco barns on it. I also have about 120 acres, one-fourth of a mile from Hsw R.vcr, known ss the James Trolinger place, this is a good farm, has a good house snd barn on it, is right on the river snd has some tine bottom land and plenty of wood and is sn ideal site for a dairy farm. I also hare several houses snd lota in and near Haw River. All of this property must be sold and somebody is going to get a f>sr gain. For prices, terms, etc., apply to JNO. A. TROLINGER, Agent, Haw River* N C —S-IA-LLL. ..J--., . *5 * '« ''l awni# WE SAW WOOD V when it cornea to talking about Wi other people'a' lumber. We ha** "HM JBl'Jli' enough to do to mind our own bust iyß'Mr J ness and to supply discriminstinp buyers who have learned why it pay* to buy all their lumber here. Tber* are reasons of vovss. Ycu lean' JT ITa them to your sttirfsetinn if y>* v i/vMP place your next lumber order Im»is Walker & McAdams, Graham. N. C. Several months ago an attempt was made to restrict Sunday mall delivery at. the tVtaston-Balem poatoffloe, which caused some dis senßlon, and as a result all Sun day' malt delivery was discon tinued. The agitation for and against Sunday hours at tl)0 post office continued and a postoffice Inspector wat> sent to Winston- Salem to make a report) on the case. As a result the department has ordered that the general de livery window be kept open for an hour on Sundays and that mall be distributed to the lock-boxes. Backache, Headache, Nervoasnesa and rheumatism, both in men and women, mean kidney trouble. l)o not allow it to progress beyond the reach of medicine but slop it promptly with Foley Kidney Pills. They regulate the action of the urinary organs. Tonic in action, quick in results. For sale by all Druggists. Practically without resistance, the Chinese revolutionists Friday afternoon took possess oa of Shanghai, China. The people of Shanghai seemed to be in sym pathy with the revolutionists and offered no resistance. The city of Hankow has been burned by imperial troops and the Wesley a a mission there destroyed. COUGHING AT NIGHT Means loss of sleep which is bad for everyoue. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops the cough at once, relieves the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals the inflamed membranes. Pro vents a cold developing into bron chitis or pneumonia. Keep always in the house. Refuse substitute*. For sale by all Druggists. ' Mr. Chas. C. Clark, a promiu ent citizen of New Berne, died a few days ago, aged 83. He had practiced law from 1890 up to a few years ago. He was elected to Congress iu reconstruction ditys but was not allowed to take liis seat. He was a member of the State Senate of 1889. For coughing, drynessand tick ling in the throat, hoarseness and nil coughs aud colds, Jake Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, 0on« Miuo no opiates. For mile by all Druggists. \J tV. Pittßallew, who some Weeks ago shot and killed his nephew, Buck Trivett, in Asheville, was discharged last week. When the case Was heard in the Superior Court Judge Lane held the evi dence was not sufficient to make out a case and Ballow was dis charged. Self-defence was the plea. •• *v\., urn * For pains in the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better For sale by all dealers. Suggestive Questloits On the Sunday School Lesson. 1 By HEV. T. S. UNSCOTT. D. D. «•' - Nov. tSth, I*ll. I Copyright, 1»10, iff ftrr. T. S. Untcott. D.U.) Ezra's Journey to Jerusslem. Eur* vtll:15 ; 3». . . Golden Text—The band ot cur Ood is upon alt them for good that seek Urn. Kira v11i:22. (1.) Verses 15-20 —Who, and what. Was Ezra? (2.) It several fenerations of the' name faintly are engaged In the same ' business or profeestons. Is the last' generation more expert at their call ins than the flrstf (2.) What was the special work of the Levltes? (4.) How much doe* any organi sation depend tot its success, upoa men of rare ability at Its be*4T (5.) What stops should the prsfsal day church take, to supply the gnat lack of ministers? ((.) Verses 21-22—Where waa this company of devout m*a »t this timet (7.) Having the St ssea for the work. whst is the ant necessity as suggested by this story? (2.) Whst results invariably follow when a company of Christians spend several dsys together la tasting aad prayer? (•.) Whst better gusrsatee tor a safe Journey have we, if It is preced ed with devout prayer? (10.) What had Bsra told ths king, which aftsrward made him ashamed to ssk for a company ot soldiers oa their Journey? , ► (11.) Verse 23—How 4ld Bsra kaow that Ood bad heard their prayer for a ssfe Journey t (12.) How may we know whea Ood hears, snd answers our pray era! (13.) Verses 24-30 —How do you Justify the vest expenditure of money for carrying on church snd missionary workt (14.) Why ought money for church sad mlsslonsry work to bs as careful ly accounted for as money In a bank? 115.1, Whv «• tt the duty_ ot every Your Questions Answered. If you would like to havo an swered any particular question each or any week from "The Sug gestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. !>r. Lin scott, send in your request to this office, giving the date of the les son «nd the number of the ques tion you wish answered. You may select any question except, the one indicated that it may bo answered in writing by members of ihe club. Dr. Linscott will answer the questions either in these columns or by mail through this office. Don't forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. HALF-CENT COLUMN. Advertlaementa will be Iruerted tinder thl« Mtdlni it ooe.nair of a oan* a word for eaob leeertlon Noad. lneerted fori** than 10 oU. Count TOUT wordaand Mod oaao with or Mr. Baob Initial or abbreviation oounta a woid. FOR RENT-Char A. Tarpley residence on 8. Main Street. Apply to J. H. Cook, Qrahsm, HOUSES and lota for rent. Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. SCHOOL BOOKS—A foil aup ply of all kinda, alao achool aup pbea, miaoellaneooa booka and eta looery at C. 9. Neese's, Burlington Service by Publication NORTH CAIOUIA, Alamaare Ceaaly. Is the ■•perl at Court, November Term, !•!!. Cbarlea B. Bank a. PUlaUff, I EOla Banke. Defendant. I The defendant above named will lake notice ttmtaa action, entitled at above, b a beta eommeaoed la the Superior Oaart of Alamance Ooua'y, for the purpoeeof obtain lag lor the plalnUf In aald aetloaaa abeoluta divorce from tbebonda of matrimony bere- County to be bald on Ike nlmb Monday after tbe flrat Monday of HepUmlwr, Nil, at the eourt houae of mid county In Orabem, M. C_ :c^o^7r*ir P r.rn?M.7p"!?'.'i?^ n o2;s for .he r^lef ThtaMth day of Meptember, Ml. Service by Publication North Cafellaa, Alamaare Coaat). 1 la the Naperlor Coart— Before the Clerk John I>. Kauoetle. Admlolatrator of the Ba tata of Nary Uarriauo, lieceeeed, rlaluiltf. vai Jaaa Oarrleoo, Haaaah Hall aad bar hue band, John Hail. Jamea Oarrleoo and hit wife, haaey Oarriaoa. Oeene Oarrleoo aad wife, Mloule B. Uarrtaoo, Jane foglemau. widow, Kranalia Uarrlaoo and Jaae 1 r rlaon, children or Jamea Garnaoa ano Amanda Uamton, deoeaaed. and all of Ibe oiber batra at law of mid Mary Uarrtaon, deeeaeed, t'efewdaaia. Tbe delendanta rranklln Garrlaon and Jane Uamton, children of Jaama aad Aman da Uarrtaoo. dte'd. aod any other hetra of mid Jamea and Atnenda G.rrlaon above rrrt—will take aotwt that aa aeMoa. eeuck ed aa above, hae been i-omiaenaed la the an - perlor coart or Ala maaee Meaty, for ibe aele of Ike land betonglo* to the aetata of Mary Uanltaa, deueaaed. for the parpoea Of makingataartalor the payment of tbedebieof aald Mary Garrleeo. deaeaaed: and the aaid deleadania win lunher take oo.toe ihat thay era required t ■ appear el the odue ot the Clerk or -uperlorcourt of aald Atamaaoe uoaaty on Mhirday, Bov. Wth. HU. aad aa twer tea complaint, aeretotore tied jw aald nation, or rMaUff wiu apply to the Court Clerk of Ma parlor Court. —SCISSORS and Kbitw aiw easily ruined if not properly ground whoa being sbsrpsnMd If you want them sharpened right and made to cut as good ss new gire me • trial. Will sharpen anything from a brood auto a pen-knife. Charges moder ate. B. N. Tobseb, this office. RHfYSOOM^^AK napUfci swgfc ia lml»laa« person to feel" *a much obligation to give his proper share for carrying oa God's cause, as to feed and clothe him self and those dependent upon him? (IS.) Verse 21-33—'Two .good men start on a journey and are attacked by robbers, ene being killed and the other escaping without Injury; which of . these men did Ood love more, and why? (This is one of the queetlons | that may be answered In writing by , members of the club) (IT.) What rules would you say Ood adopts In delivering, or not deliv ering, us from our enemies? (18.) How fsr was It from Babylon to Jerusalem, and how long dlii It take them to make the Journey? (IS.) Verses 23-26—There are a great many more Individual churches than there are Individual banks; but what Is the proportion of defaulting church treasurers, compared with de faulting bank presidents or cashiers? (SO.) Which gets the greater hath piaess, the one who, honestly dis charge* a financial trust; or the on* who Saving kept a Ot ot the money, is yet not found out? Lesson for Sunday, Nov, 2fth, 121 L Nehemtab's Pravet. - Cucumbers. Succulent cucumber* were eaten by the Egyptians to 1.100 H. C. Juicy melon* termed a part of their food supply, too. nnd occasionally they eu- Joyed a few onions. -Crioket. Orlckef sews played by saea aad worn en la 1844. The tea me was the* called aiubball snl was engaged in with a straight bat. but without wickets. Qreaee the Pete. Try greasing the bottom aad sides of dishes yon arc going to cook rice, , oatmeal or bomlny In. It saves much , time In dishwashing, ss such things seldom scorch under this treatment. ■ Dae butter or lard sparingly. • i >lll ! ' —————————— -COUPOM, , Cat est sad Sead te this OMce SmdThiAluuui Btaurfoaisv TQ! XIJ 30, Mi do of lii Kbit Quito Qib Co Mb thupU priciofliW nclottd Cout Bit Biabtr of Local Club. Nun Addms The sooner you send your subscrip tion the more pspres you get. If you send now you (et 15 tnos. for the price of one yesr. "" Cat out and aesd te this oßlce Internationsl Press Bible Question Club. I have raul the Suggestive Questions 1 oa the Sunday School Lesson publisliul In Tbk Ai.auanck (Jlkankh, also the les son itself tor Sunday, j read the series of S3. Name . Address. : Land Sale. By virtue of tba fiowere oontalnwl In 11 Mortgage Deed taecii'ed by General l»>k and bin wife on the ttlmdny of February, l»|n, and which In duly reooidml In llook No. 47, on I'ife Ml at ee(|.. default bavin* bean madii In tbe payment of the debt aacured thereby, I will tell at lt» court houee door In Oraliam, N. C\, on SATURDAY. NOV. 11.1911. to tba b la heat bidder for caab.alWhat oertaln tract of land ailuaae lb Alamance county, N, U., In Urabam Towntblp. on the Knaf aide or tba maondam Highway leading from Urabam toward Mwepeonvllle. and about a mlleMou'b from Graham, N. V . adjoining tba landa of W. O. Wiiaon, w. o, Mofbereon, tbe landa lately belonging Ui John Cole and otiiere, be ginning a a Wblte flint Hock eurner wltli W. o MoPbereon In Wbltefttt'i Una aod rtii.- nleg Ibenae a. 41 l-l ueg. H. ode chain ano forty lioka to ah Iron Bar in aald Hue corner wilt Joba Cole| tbeoca K.lldM.tUr» ehalna aod iklrty-Uino and one third linka to an Iron Bar corner with aald coir, tbenoe N UM dag. *7 four ehalna and llftv-niue llnka to an Iron II"r coroer with aald Wilton; tbenoe M. MMdeg. W. eight ohalua to an Es. ws fheraoo'e lint: tbeuco M nil deg. K. «»e ehalna and l»enty-two llnka to Ui« begin nlng, aad wMelnlog TWO aad dRViN TBNTHM nana, but to be Ibe mate be there more or teea. There la a email boata and oatboueea oo tbla place and It la valuable aa a home fur ma deMrlag aueb a sloe large lo* ao near tp* eourt houae aod oo IM mno*dacn Highway. , Guardian, Oei. »,I»IL Mortgagee. Mortgagee's Sale. Coder and by vlrture of the power of aal. contained la a certain mortgage deed eiecur ed by 1. O. Damerun and wife A. V. Itanwron. to Alaieauoe Joan ran t« and Keel lUtate to. recorded la the pdblle regieiry of Alamance County la Mortgage Doeda Hook No. M. page it*, the aadaimgaerf mortgagee will offer rot aal* at public outcry to the bigbeet btu'ler for aaah at the eourt hooee door In Graham, Ala maaee Uuuaty, N. a at nooa oa MONDAY, NOV. 13th, 1911, the foltowtag deeerfbed property to-wit: A certain tract of land In tba Coanty ol A lama nee aad elate of Noatb Carolina. In FPfcisrwtona -teu^si follawr Ueglnnlng at an Iron bolt, aald U. W. Walton'a iorner MfL from tbe center nf Railroad, running Umaee Mouth U degree. Kaat UV It. to an Iron bolt, thence Waal M de greet Bet' lit ft to aa Iron bolt jnJ.C Uoberteon'a line, Meocc with tbe line of mid J. I KOberuon North M degreea Weil 170 n toanlr n boli.mld Holiertaoe'.and Waia»n'> corner, tbeuce with tb« line of aald We eoi. Botith m degree aWeet »lf ft. to Hie beginning, containing M-MD equate feat, more or leea. Tbla tbe tenth day ol OctoberlMl, ALAMAbCB INS. * RBAt B-TATK tX>. Mortgagee. John B. Veraoa, Attorney. £ r ieev, fMg Mgaarw, o erery ■ •» genaie JLjuutlivc I i«iK -»»•*• FOim KIDNEY PILLS I for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, end urinary irrcjulariflce. Foley's Kidney Pills purify the blood, restore loot vitality and vigor. Refuse sobstilaic*. For Sale by all Druggists I . .. . - L -J- - J i-LJ-LLL-JLiai To Cure a Cold in One Day j Our Display Of Rnbber Goods will be found complete whether yon = r^3C^W?gp^'? 1 ( are in search of the ordinary articles of daily use or special appliances for I y^j^jLJU|j^r use in the nick room. We carry a full line of hot-water bags, fountain syringes, atomizersetc. We handl tejdrrwJ I , none but guaranteed qualities, and j[/ J, ] r JF|S|EMA r , as with our drugs, medicines and gHjnnffl toilet articles moderate prices rule ; Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Prcscrlplloii Druggists. * ©SSSSBHBRBBBW m Home Ice & Fuel Cc. I V- ' ■ ■ - ,• . • «V ,XJ V ' j ' ■&& Desire to announce that their I _ OFFICE ' ; ' 1 • ' ' ..XV Has been moved to room 4 National Bank B'ld'g. 'Phone 115 As Belore | IN CHARGE OF j J. V. POMEROY. ©B&SSSSBBBBBBBHB® Shiul Designs ■MM 111 our Latest CURTAINS I Fven the most, inoxpr»nsivo have the look of cxclusiveness you so much admire, and tho woik in exquisite. You certainly ought to | Nee them, even if you do not iniend to purchase now. And how about the Hugs and Art Square* ? We have some beauties at ex iceedingly low prices. Mn All T Furniture and M I nil - House Furnishings ID. ulll n BURUITOS, i\. e. FOIEYSORW&I 'To 6,TW. Ton STOMACH T»OUOLC »nti ' -IO» Jr w W ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. H* vine quel inert eeedrnliiietrmtorul tbee*. KX *"f P .K rtATMt " B " 4 AH® ssr: s sua special offer i on >r before tbo I lb dey of Heptember, IMS. , or thin uotloe will be pleaded lo bar or their L*t Us lud Yen ■ M Pound All SIO.OO Stm'SMiVwi. W er T. O. Maaay Or*r. JBFvUIBS, deeeaeed . TURNER A CORNWELL, CRMUiU Victor Talking Machines "His Masters Voice" Kind, also the Latest Records and Talk ing Machine Supplies. Drop in and hear them. We have styles from • $17.50 up. A Fresh Lot Of The Famous API p Peroxide, Get A ■ a \ Creams, Supply iUi Ui Tooth Preparations Now Remember, our prescription department is at your ser vice with every necessary requirement and we guarantee Purity, Accuracy and Promptness. Alamance Pharmacy, Prescription Specialists, J. C. Simmons Druggist.
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