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THE GLEANER OHAHAM, N. C,Nov. 10,1911 Poßto!fice Honrs- Offlo*open 7.00 a.m. t0 7.00p. m. BaiwUy 9.00 toIUJO*. m. and 4.00 to 100 p. a HEBNAN HUGHES, PoitDAfItcr. V>>^.»SiH^»WwVS^A^vV-wn/WVWwVWW\ • ~ Local News. — -1 —Tbo hunting season* for part ridges opened yesterday. —Mr. Street Stmt's little daughter, aged four years, died yesterday near the Fair grounds and was buried in Lin wood Cemetery this afternoon. —Messrs. Will and Curry Dixon desire to express their sincere ap preciation of the many kindnesses shown them and their mother dur ing her last illness. —Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker have moved to the cottage on the corner of N. Maple and W. Harden streets, immediately opposite the Presbyterian manse, and set up housekeeping. —'News comes from Raleigh that the Supreme Court has confirmed the judgment in the case of State vs. Richard Neville the defendant was sentenced by the court here to a term of five years in the State's prison. , —llr. J. S. Shaw returns to Ala mance, after an absence of 29 years,' to make his home. He will reside at Mebane. For a greater part of the time he has been in the employ of on ■ of New York's greatest rail way systems and has resided at Rochester and Syracuse, N. Y.. His old friends will be glad to welcome him back. —"Grauatark," presented at the Montwhite opera house last night, was a draw ing card, and had the largest audience of anv play this season. Everyone followed the de velopment of the play with the greatest interest. It is composed of an aggregation of pretty women and handsome men who did their parts well. —Mr. W. T. Ezeli, who has been a faithful employee of the Oneida Cotton Mills for about twenty-five years, left Tuesday for Saxapahaw Cotton Mills where he has accepted a responsible position. It was at the latter place that he began work in a cotton mill. He is a very ex cellent citizen and his friends here regret to «ee him leave. He will move his family about the first of the year. Mr. Chas. 8. Phillips, an experienced mill man, has taken the position of "Boss Spinner" vacated by Mr. Ezell. Holden-Staley. Mies Willie Staley, the youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William W. Staley, was united in marriage to Mr. Benj. Holden at Oak Level Christian church, N. C. t yesterday. The bride's parents lived here about thirty years ago and had many friends here. Thompson-Scott. The following announcement will be xead with interest by the many of friends of the parties in this and other States: Mr. tmtl Mrs. John L. Scott, Jr. request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter lope to i Dr. J. Mell Thompson : on Wednesday morning the twenty-ninth of November » at half after ten o'clock Presbyterian Church Graham, North Carolina , The bride-e'.ect is one of Graham's most popular and handsomest young ladies and by her many personal charms has made of friends who will wish for her a life of purest happiness. The groom-elect it a popular and exceptionally well equipped physician, having, enjoyed the advantages of the best medical colleges and hospitals in the country, and is now located at Me bane. There ia no wiah for their future happiness their friends bare, where they have grown from childhood to womanhood and manhood, would withhold from them. Alamance Pharmacy Piano Contest Ci led and Little Mia Joyce Phil lip* the Successful Contestant The voting contest for tbe band tome 9400 Upton Upright Grand Piano haa closed and on Friday, 10th inst.,the birthday of Dr. J. O. Sim mons, Proprietor of Alamance Pharm acy, was awarded to little Misa Joyce Phillips, daughter of Mr. Bryan Phillips. There were thirty active contestants. Little Miaa Phillips re ceived 3,261,700 votes, Little Miss Lncille Johnston received 1,843,2*0, snd only two of the other contest snta received as much ss s half mil lion votes. The contest waa abso lutely fair in #ll respect*. Little Miss Ps fllips is now shout tbe happisst creators in this town, or anywhere else. Though only a child sboot Kn years old, she plays like an expert, being very talented in music. .. m • i Personal-Mention Mr. Don E. Scott spent yesterday at Uebano. Mr. Edwin Soott spent Saturday in Greensboro. > , Mr. C. P. Albright ia at Golda boro to-day on business. Mr. Ralph Long ia spending a day or two at home this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Long are spending the week at Pittaboro. Dr. and Mrs. J.J.Barefoot were the guests of Mrs. Eugene Hunter last night. Mr. M. R. Rives left laat night for Baltimore to buy goods for his house. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brannock, of Danville, Va., are jbere viaiting rela tives. Miss Bronna Coble is attending the Bason-Mebane wedding at Me bane today. Mr. Steven Simmona, at the Uni versity Medical College, spent Sun day at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Moore and children, of Greensboro, spent Sun day here at Mr. W. Moore's. Mr. T. M. Pickard, of Greensboro, wa3 here this morning. He is a brother of Mr. S. M. Pickard. Mrs. Frank Moore, qf Burlington, is spending the week hare with her mother, Mrs. C. P. Albright. > Mr. Lacy Moore, of Washington, D. C., spent Sunday here at thehomel of his father, Mr. W. C. Moore. | Miss Annie Kime leaves to-mor row for her home at Concord. She will not return—wedding bells. i ' - Mrs. Stedman, of Greensboro, is visiting here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bryan Phillips. Mr. J. Walter Williamson, of Wil mington, was here the latter part of last week visiting his mother, Mrs. Fannie A. Williamson. Miss Leslie G. Proctor and Messrs. Rudolph Carlyle and Simeon F. Caldwell, of Lumberton, were the guesta of Misa June Ray Kernodle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jas. K. Mebane are at Mebane today to attend the mar riage of the former's sister, Miss Fan nie Kerr Mebane, to Mr. H. W. Ba son. The wedding takes place at 6:30 o'clock this evening in the Presbyterian church at that place. Mr. J. N. H. Clendenin left Mon day for Ether Christian Church, Randolph county, where he is at tending the annual session of the Western North Carolina Conference as a delegate from Graham Christ ian Church. - • i Recital for Benefit Confederate Monu ment. Sunny Side Music Class give a recital Friday, (tomorrow) night at 8 o'clock at the Opera House under the direction of Mrs. W. A. Rich. A very attractive programme, consisting of vocal and instrumental music and recitations, will be ren dered. Those who attend will be highly entertained and will be con tributing to a laudable cauae. Brick Machine for Sale. One No. 3 J. C. Steele A Son Brick Machine, together with truck, etc., all in good repair, for sale by River Falia Cotton Mill Co. Apply to J. W. Menefee, or, J. D. Kernodle. July 27, 'll. New Meat Market In room ad joining W. J.Nicks' store on the East. Good freeh meats of all kinda at all times. Opens Sept. Ist, 1911. W. P. SMITH. fOLEYS OHNOjLAUQVE row }Mcn TKUKI and ComnMitan ■i*-i i in, i in ii HI ■i m i No Reason For It. When Graham Citizens Show the Certain Way Out 1 There can be no jut reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of kidney ills when relief is so near at hand aud the most positive proof given that thfey can be cured. Read what a Graham citizen says: Mrs. John Fogleman, of Gra ham, N. C., says: "1 am sorry I did not begin the nae of Dora's Kidney Pills sooner, for if I bad, I would have been spared a great deal of suffering and expense. 1 bad been ailing for a long tine before I knew exactly what waa the matter. There were » con stant pain in my back audi slept so poorly that I was all tired out in the morning. The kidney se cretions bothered me and though I took various home retnediea, and other medicines, I did not seem to get any better. One day I read about Dora's Kidney Pills and getting a supply, I began their use. After I bad finished the eon tents of three boxes, I had no further cause for complaint.'* For sale by ail dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agent* few the United States. Remember the name—Dora'a— tod take no other. Town Betterment Association. All; citiaena of Qcaham who are intonated in the buaineas, sanitary, social and moral improvement of our town, are earnestly isvited and mged to attend a general meeting to be held in the court house November 24th, 1911, at 7 p. m., to coniider the organisation of a Town Better ment Aaaooiation. . | |lt t Come prepared to diacuas the na i tare and acope of this Association ! and to Uke an active part in organ izing it. A. J. Thompson, £. C. Murra •, Mcßride Holt, 0. P. Harden, J. D. Albright, Committee. The above is a call which has been issued and ia aigned and endorsed by a number of the good citizens of the town. "Town Betterment" is what it means, snd the purpose ie to get together as many as poasible of the citizena to diacuas the matter of town betterment and devise ways and means for carrying out the idea. If yon are a citizen, than the call ia as mnch to yon as to any other citicen, it mattora not whether you have been consulted about the ad visability of calling the meeting, nor doea it matter whether you have had an opportunity to sign the call. The invitation to all is: "Come!" Co-operation and a pull altogether is what this town needs —-no other policy will make a town what it should i be. - Look out and around and you wilt invariably find that the best towns have the moral and finan cial support of thttfeiMatvciliMNM at, the back of every movement for general uplift, moral, government or business. /Finally,, we say, come. And if yoa hafe any kicking to do, get in the meeting and kick —don't stay outside and throw cold water. Episcopal Revival. ' In the Church of the Holy Com forter, Burlington, to be conducted by the Reverend John R. Matthews, Missloner, and the Reverend John Benners Gibble, Rector, from Tues day night, Nov. 21st, to Tuesday night, Nov. 28tb, 1911. Night Subjects: Tuesday—"Four Attitudes To wards the Sinner." Wednesday—"'Denial and Resto ration of St. Peter." Thur«lay-"Ten Commandments." Friday—"What Shall I do Then with Jesus." Saturday—"The Woman of Sa maria." Sunday—Morning—"Psalm 23." Sunday—Night—"Conversion " Monday—Night— "Lot'a Wife." Tuesday—"John the Baptiat." Every m6rning there will be a atudy of the Bible for everybody who will come. Public cordially in vited. All pews free. Splendid Church Edifice Consecrated. The beautiful and stately new Episcopal Church in Burlington was consecrated on Sun day, sth inat., as the Church of th« Holy Comforter of St Athanaaius' Pariah. The im pressive services were attended by a number of prominent church people from a distance. It ia built of Mt. Airy granite and is of imposing Gothic architecture, and the cost could not be leaa than $60,000, moat of which was generously donat ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Holt aa a memorial to their daughter Emily Parish. Perhaps there ia not within the State a church of more atately dignity or simple beauty. It ia adorned with numerous costly and btaattful memoriala May all who enter its portals be drawn closer in heart to the King eternal. Colored Teachers' Association. ) The Alamance County Teachers' Association (coL) irill meet Sajsr d»y, Nov. 26th, 1011, at th*coort house ia Gmhaa at 11 eftloek,*. a>. All the teachers of said Association an expected to attend, as it is a dnty that they pwa to their profession, and the law requires it. '■' A short, but interesting program Will be rendered. L A Paper by Mire B. 11. Qrsvee —Best Method for Tescbing Be ginners. ' 2. A Paper by Miss Msiy Moore— ' Beat Method to get ell tbe Class to Givs Attention During tbe Becits tion. 3. Best Method to get Parents to Supply thsir Children with all tbe Necessary Text Books. It is desired that all teachers cope prepared to discuss this snbject Bev. J. C. Core will lead the dis cussion. ' Prof. J. B. Robsrtaon, Coanty Sept., will bo present And give s talk. W. B. Hsu. —A fall line of Buggies of sll Kinds snd a big lot of Farm Ma chinery. See nor etoek and get our prices before yon buy snvthipg.in our line. —LOST—On October 27th, be tween Saispabsw snd Grshom one Pink Cameo Breastpin. Return In J. N. Watt, Reidsville, or wis office and get 16.00 reward. Buckwheat FkMer Mills. ■ Worth W lkosboro Hustler, 3rd. . Two buckwheat flp.ur mills W-«rd"mjloaded from the cabs at th«Niattbri here yesterday, ship ped to Mr. Jacob Miller firm of Miller & Johnson, both of Alleghany county. The mills are a new make for this section and reKflitriflfforif teams fo haul them across the Blue Ridge. One is to be ereoted aijd ran by water on Cranbefay creelc, at Laurel Spriugb, and that of Miller b Johnaqn, this side of Laurel Springs, to be run by steam. These mill# Will supply a demand, as moat'of the other flour mill own era refuse to grind buckwheat at any time and those who have be' n raising buckwheat have depended upon the ordinary corn buhr mills. A young man told us that he raised 70 bushels on three acres this year and could get betted profit from this crop than any other product he could raise. COUGHING AT NIGHT Means loea of sleep which is bad for everyone. 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 alwnys in the house. Refuse substitutes. For sale by all Drjigglsta., After two months, the Governor and council of State of Maine have officially decided that the recent election resulted favorably to those who opposed the repeal of the prohibition amendment to the constitution and aoMalrfe remains dry. >?~T For eoughing, dryness and tick-' ling in the throat, hoarseness and all coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Con tains no opiates. For sale by all Druggists. The State Department of Agri culture reports that during the month of October 19,860,080 pounds of leaf tobacco were sold on the various markets of North Carolina as against 27,075,487 for the same month last year. ! Win ston-Salem, which sells more leaf tobacco than any town in the State, sold Itot. mouth a total of 3,408,359 pounds, leading Green ville, next on the list, by over 400.000 pounds. Statesville, which Is the fourth the bottcrih, sold 89,411 pounds. For pains la the "sMettr chest dampen a place pf flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better For Hale by all dealen. Some weekß Ago Mrs. Hosa Thompson died In Colomlius coun ty. Her relatives believed she had been poisoned but after In vestigation a coroner's jury decid ed that death was due to natural causes. Not satisfied, relatj yes had the stomach of the dead wo man sent to Itftleigh for Analysis And Edgar Thompson, the woman's husband, was arretted on a benuh warrant, * Tp Cure a C»|d lu One Uay. , m Take Laxativt* Bromo Quiuiue Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it'fans to curd. , Tt. W. Grove's dgnature is 011 each box. ISH'j'liAllu 'k tt , y . /tl t .>1 , Pierce riptiqg received Injifrbw tfcift iaAed bis death, another was probably mor tally hurt, scores of others injured And the pol 1&4 practically held at bay, marked the strike of driven 6t ash and garbage carts ia New York Friday. In half a dozen clashes between the police and striken and their sympathizers, the tfotera only disponed under threat of revolvers drawn by the police. ■ A BOOHBHOLI) MBDICIVB - | That stops coughs quickly and cores colas is Foley's Honey knd Tar Compound, lira. Anna Fal ser, 25Jefferson St., So. Omaha, Neb., says: "1 can recotnmead Foley's Honey aad Tar Compound as • snre care for coughs and eolds. It cured my daughter of a bad cold a d my neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself and her whole family with Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Everyone in bur neighborhood apeaka highly of It." For sale by all Droggisls. Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. By REV. T. S. UNSCOTT, D. D. 1 t Nov. 24th," «li. (Copyright, ltlO. b r R.T. T. S. Uuratt. P.DJ Nehemlah's Praw. Nehemlah I. Ooldon Text—Tho oloctual fervent mayor of a righteous man avalieth much.' Jame* v:tS. (1.) Verses 1-S—Who was Noho mlah? ■ . * i (2.) Where waa Shushan? (S.) What had probably caused tho distress of those Jows who wore than in their own countryT (4.) By whom and when bad th« wall of Jerusalem boon broken down? (5.) Verse 4—Would yon say No hemlah did the wisest thing to flrst give himself up to weeping, to fasting, snd to Giro your reasons. (6.J When tha church is la great nead, or tho nation la calamity, or wo hare sore family or business trouble, how much do pt-ayer and fasting avail f (7.) Two good men of equal ability and opportunity, one of them pracadea every new enterprise with days of special prayer, the Other starts right at the work and prays aa ha gooat which will likely have tha greater success and whyT «.) Verses 5-«—ls It helpful or necessary, In private prayer to select choice lsnguage, to tell Godi.Ot His greatness snd goodness, snd to be as careful of our oral composition as U It were to appear in print? Give your reasons. , u • . ~fj (».) Is It probable that many de i vout people stir their own ' hearts more, aud give Ood a clearer pres entation of their needs la vocal prayer, In company with other devout people, than by their private prayers, and If m why Is ttt (1«.) What Is the beaeflt of sustain ed or repealed prayer, for tho samel • thing? ' •(11.) Verse 7—la what particulars bad these Jews specially sinned?, ■ , ,(12.) Is It the duty of all of us to - confess national sins, and ff so what Is the benefit? ' ; r » 4, ' Your Questions Answered. /■ -ci'iii. j ■ i.'- Vi i . , If you would like to have an' swored any particular question each or any week from "The Sug gestive Questions on tho > Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. Dr. Lin scott, send in your request to this office, giving the date of tho les son and the number of the ques tion you wish answered. You may select any question except the opo indicated that It may be answered in writing by members of ihe club. Dr. Llnscott will 'answer the questions either in these columns or by mail through this office. Don't forget U> stato what benefit thete "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Qive your full name and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of THE ALAIIAMCE GLEANCH. Wireless Whispers. The Panama congroee baa panned fc bill authorizing (be construction of a wlreleaa telegraph atatlon at Colon. So farorabla la the atmosphere of Arseatiaa to wireless telegraph? that the postmaster general proposee to aubetltute It for the present telegraph eyatem. Amaslng results bars been achieved st the ultra powerful Marconi wireless telegraph • tattoo near Plea. Communi cation was established with stations IS Irslsad snd Canada and Masaaae in the Bast African Italian eolutf Ot Eritrea. Tate* of Cities. . At the present rats of Increase Bar celona will bars a population of a mil lion los ftw years. Sew Tot* city's tndebtsdnsss ts ssrsn times that of any other city la the country. TVs debt is sboat $143 for sach tahatrttset. The dty of Milwaukee baa adopted the thumb print system ef psytac off Us employee! la order to protect the dty against fraud by forgery or Im peraouatlon '*,»» t:» I'll" 'l' i f'«r t CoUege and School ■» Chicago baa stereo colleges and as* remittee, with LS.HBS students. Mew Jereey mslatalns Its high stand ard of public acboola at aa grsraga rest of shout 20 emu s dsy s pupil. The Chilean maritime pruriaca ef Mntre itlos has equipped two ftoatlag schools to scsbls the residents of Its Islands to SMsJs mm edncatie*. i y - i, Household Hints. Whoa wiping aflrer take care to ass S towel free froaj Hot Mirer. Ilka glaaewara. a bow a every partlde of llat that toocbes It. The wet effectual remedy for allm; and greasy d rata pi pas la copperas dis solved sad left to work gradaally through the pipes. When tfes kaebe of kettle lids sre too hot to handle, cover them wtib a rah t*r nipple or wtth several thicknesses of od heal re paper aad the beat wilt ant be Mt « The Royal Box. Wban Hie king of Usopjr** caatla at Preaden look tr« recently tba klag txrauMlly dtt»ete tba aparatlooa a* lb* flr* brigade, wblcA worked Ua tbree boor- before subduing tba bom. Crown rriwM* HopbU of Oreeoa, wlt» of Ciwn mace ImtiiMwi, t* tba comma udor of eoe of tba laaat ragfmenia of tba army of Oraaca. Sba la tba aiatar of tba emperor of Oar war at>d rank* tbera Prtaeasa of Praaala. Rba la tba aaatbar of i»a Ik* M* ktag of wbea bo Mill* bla tttla decreed that er ary ooa bim aa "prince" Mat pay a One of a dollar for tba basedt af tba poor. BUM* tbao fee baa been obliged to pay tba flfte blmaetf 802 timaa alnc» da peratett tn referring to Wnaatf or wa wtf# M priw* a» ptrlncaaa, (11) What aro our chief national sins wbleh we should confess to Ood, and should wo pray tor thorn to cease? 1 (14.) Vorooo **—ls U our doty, or la what way la U helpful, to remind God of hU promlaoo? 05.) When Ood bring* calamity upon a people, or aa Individual, for wrong doing, la It meant by (Jod a* a bane or a blessing? Why? (II.) What would be the result If (Jod rewarded us for wrong doing? (17.) When does Ood do away with, or prevent the natural consequenco of our slnqT (18.) Whon God forgWes us. on re pentance, what Is included In such pardont (1»;) Should those who hfcVe beer, saved from thflr elns and have be come tho lp)'*l children of Ood, con fess sins on general principles, oven If they arc not conscious of having sinned T f , . (JO.) Verso 10—there reason to think that a backslidden church Is la precisely the mm# relation to Ood a* so many sinners in the world? (*V> Versa Up-Wbat influoiqe did this prayer hove upon Ncbemlah's ro qu4st to the klrie? (22.) What prrof hove you that | prayers (or sprolfitf things ore SASWSI sd to-d«y'i (This Is ons of th'o que* tlofts that may be snswered In writlnj by member* of tho elwb.) n Leaaon tot Sunday, Dec. f, ISII. Nehemiah Kehuilds tbe Wall of J> rusalom. Neh. Iv. j. ' ■ 1- i 1.-: . l Easier." Tho LaMlndr—At oar table. Mr. Rjlnks. ■ It Is ciiKiomary ro return thanks nt eneti meal. Tbe New Board »r—Thar* tine I like It'lots better than paying cash.-New Tort Journal. H '« u the people who kaew hew to Mat who do continuous good WSffc- Hsrraden.' "«V ■ I. . ~, hi COUPON, „ Cat out and Read te this OHee hilblkaM Slue (m si till It j 10, ttltli to lb fib tistn Bil Gntit, te Ui ipckl prict of SLOG utlowd Croatia inrato of LoalChb, AddTM I_ The sooner you send your subscrip tion the more papres you ret. If yon send now you get 15 mot. for the price of one year. , Cat ont and send to this oaice International Press Bible Question Club. - I have read the Suggestive Quustions on tliu Hunday rtt bool Ix.-sson publlsliwl In The Ai.amancs Gi.ra.nkk, also the les son itself for Sunday, rsad the series ol W. Name. Address Service by Publication North Carollua, Alamance Count). In the Muperlor Court—Before the Clerk John I). Fancette, Admlolatrator of (be T,*■ tete of Mary Uarrieou. Deceased. Claim Iff. va. Jan* Oarrlaoo, llaauah 11*11 and h«r bua txnd, Joba Hail, Jamn Oarrtaon and hla wife. Nanar Oarrtaon. Oeoree Oarrtaon and ! wife. Minnie I. QarMaou, Jane fmrlae-aii, , widow, Franklin Uarrteoa and Jane M r rtaon* abltdren of Jaroea Oarriutn an.i A BUMS* O' rritoo, deceaaed. and all of the otlter tielra at taw of kid Mary Oarrtaon, dMeaead. OefendanU. The defendants rrsnklln Oarrtaon ai d an'acuon, .'Jutf *a aa above, baa been coameoeed Intkesv pertorouart of Alamance County, for Mk I tale of the land belonclua to the relate of Marr Oarrleon. deoeaeed, for the psrpoeeof Srajr&sfe Rjssiwfe l defendants will tunbar take solve ibat ikey are required t appear at tie ornee m the Clerk ot -uperlor Court of aald Alaaiant-e County on Saturday, II or. IStk, Nil, and an aerar the ooiaplalnt. kereiolore Sled It. »«i«l aetlon, or Plaintiff wilt apply to' iho Cuur 'w&w ,a Cterk of aa parlor Court, HALF-CENT COLUMN* AdverMeemeata will belaseitiS seder this kSeitlaeatona ealfof aeeat a ws>S «er eeea taoertion Mo ad, IseertoS fsf lass Ikes Msls. Count year words aad aead ease with artm. Back Initial eg abtweviatloo soaafa a Wotd. Help Wanted. Apply at Graham llosisry lliil Co,, near Graham Depot. .• iMUMBMMSBMBMM. FOR RENT—Chae. A. Tarpiey residence on S. Main Street. Apply 14 3. 8. Cook, Grab am, HOUSED and lots tor ranL Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. SCHOOL BOOKS—A full suj ply of all kinds, also school suj> plies, miscellaneous books snd sts Mjoery at 01 f. Wssss's, Buriingtoo —TWO Perms tor rent on Can* Creek, one mile from High School Good roade. Ideal location. Daily Mail. W. H. Alssioht, NovlC 2t Liberty, S. 0. fOLEYSHDNEYPHIS fee Baeeaeea Kteaaaateoe laaaaae roim KIDM pms ■ Cor bftekacht, rheomatiatn, kidney or bUddar trouble, and urinary ii i uuldiEiM J| Wir* l Kidney Pille purify th« blood, r—too lost vitality and vi«or. Rafmu ■uUlOiffc For Sale by all Druggists ! • • • 1U" . Ml 9 n x ||| j To Core a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TUa afenatare, Ik*. r l_ 1 ' are iii search of tbo ordinary Articles ] of daily u«e or special applianoea for ' W|N uae in the sick room. VVe carry a ""—iM fall line of hot-water bags, fountain none bat guaranteed qualities, and toilet articles moderate prices rule ® y i "* vl^ss6i Graham Drug Company, Phone 99 Prescription Druggists. •• fA'-i' Home Ice & Fuel Co. j , Desire to announce that their OFFICE L Has been moved to room 4 | National Bank B'ld'g. 'Phone 115 1 As Before IN CUMty i - J. V. POMEROY. I ***- nimi—— BH NOTE Jgjy|j y ]|Kjjg||(j ■ In our Latest CURTAINS ' Fveu the moat inexpensive have the look of oxclusivenees yon so much admire, mid the woik in exquisite. You certainly ought to new .them, even if you lo uot intend to purchase now. And how about the Rugs and Art Squares ? We have some beauties at ex ceedingly low price*. yAll T| Furniture and I nil I House Furnishings i ulll II BURLINGTON, S. 0. FOIEY'S OBIMGI TYE fo» tre*M«M Itaviu ■»« » 'ion —SCISSOR and Knives are easily rained if not properly ground when being sharpened. If you want them sharjxjned right and made to eft aa good aa new pre me a trial. Will sharpen anything iron a broad ait to a pea-knife. Charges modso ate. B. N. Tubxri, this office. foiEisltijn^iAß wowilw»ssli »■ fcs»tolaai Victor Talking Machine. "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 AH P Peroxide, Get A it \ 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. llpij^|l!K^^ SPECIAL OPPKRI Lst Us Swnl Ym ■ MPmnml • :j rMttHMMd Nlraf #4A • Nnrf r««tti«r Pllltm 111 I , fWHrtrnp.H «T .. if'Ua-' Ua4 tfrtm • r f. O. Mom, Mr TVIRN EH A COKNWKLL. (MM.;' I 1;
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