•*; - • ■ #
CALLED HER FAMILY
TO HER BEDSIDE
to Yssrs Afo, Tkkkng Ske Might Die, SeygTensWy, B«t Now
SU Is a WsD, Str«f Woauo mi Prut. Cuim Fsr >
Her Recovery.
Royse Ctty. Tex.—Mrs. Mary Klf
man, of tW» ««r«: "After the
birth of my little girl.. .my si da com
menced to hurt me. X bad to go back
to bed. Wo called the doctor. He
pleated me...but I cot no better. I
C»t worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable...l was In bed tor
throe month* and Buffered such agony
that I waa Just drawn up In a knot...
j X told my bnfband If ha would get
ma a bottle of Cardul I would try K...
1 CBHimenoed taking It, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew X oould not laat
■ear days anises I bad a change Mr
HEED OF ISSN!
HCIMG A CONTEST
Hf ' * ' 1 1
•TATE CONVENTION DECLARED
HIS PLAOE ON OBLIGATION
» .TO BR VACANT
IQUESTION OF JURISDICTION
Delegation of Cengreeelonal Conven
tlen Hectored Hl* Nam* a* Dele,
fata to San Frenelcoo.
flea frauclsco.—A contest over th*
■eating of UnlUd Statec Senator
Jamce A. Reed, of Missouri, as dele
gsU. and raoommendatlons for a com
plete change la party a* aa to es
tablish deAaltely th* ctalus of womei
la th* party organisation, probably
win com* before the democratic na
tional oommltte* at tu meeting here
prepareLery to the national conven
tion, party executives eaid.
Th* Rood contest possibility da-
XPioped whan it wa* learned the sena
tor had bee* reetored aa a delegate at
• ooavcatio* of th* Sftti Mleeourl
f oonffra*sl*nal district delegates, after
his aaaie h*4 bee* throws out and his
ptaoo deolasred vacant by a sute eon
trMftoa- Th* question la one of ]u
rledletloc between the state and die
trlct convonUcas^
1 Bpldemlo of Influenxa la Spreading
In Japan; 118,000 Deaths Occur.
Ev Tokyo—Ths infiqeasa epidemic baa
•main appeared In Japan *pd Is
■WgailSP throughout th* c out try. The
■ MM WMNF •( OWN since th* aaal
mt flrst broke out tat year Me
MMhed MM,*O6, of which 118,68*
M|m K|^c
■ ■■ "f
Matlenattet Tr V** //'
Bfl*S4Mh( tl* OWIRan Refugee*.
Loadga>A OMuHSttaoaie message
Motived & tte W*tUy Hep*»«h. re-
MPtt fltl thp American e*oot a car
MBit waa catered by aatloaalletc
%oepa oC Muatapka Ketnal Peek*
Civilian refbgeec there were mar
6*n4, th* m*a*ag* adds.
in M Bituminous Coal la
Inereaelng Very Perceptibly.
Washington—B turn lneus eoal pro
duettos during the week* ended June
U deaahed the hlgheet level alnoe
the fcf« Mt "ir •* the strike of railroad
The oat put thus far In 19*0 it SS.-
•04,040 toaa ahead of that for the
•aae period last year.
Five Railroad Men Are Oonvlcted
of a Violation of the Lever Act.
boa Angeles. Calif.—Five guilty. II
not guilty add a disagreement as to
IS, was the report returned by the
|a*jr hearing tha case of .*1 railroad
• men tried la the United Hiatal dis
trict court here on charges of violation
4tf tha Lover act through alleged par
tlcipatlon in the awttcbmen'l strike
More Japanooe Troope Are Being
Bent to Nlkolalevak, Is Reported.
Honolulu. T. H/—The Japaneae wa*
office haa announced that It will eend
additional troops to Nlkolalevak, ac-!
' cording to a Tokyo cablegram to the
Nlppa JIJI. Japaneae language news-!
paper. A number of Japanese soldiers ;
and civilians wore killed at Nlko- :
laiovsk by boisharikl last wlatar.
Boveral States in Northwest Are
In Revolt Agslnst the Old Orde*.
Spokane, Wash.—The statoo In tho
northweet corner of the union are in
revolt asalnst tho old order of polltlca.
It looks as If the non-partisan
league, composed largely of farmers,
tha trinle alliance, which iacludea
. tamers and laborers, tho worker*'
ooa-partisan league, the committee of
forty-eight, and other Independent or
ganisations would capture Wisconsin,
Minnesota, parts of Montana and
Waahington in the fall elections
No Immediate Ruling Expected
Cither or or Agalnet Palmar.
•' Columbus. Ohio.—Justice William
H D*y, associate Justice of the
r United States supreme court, aa-
Br MUieed that It probably would be
K several days before ho would make
Be a ruling on tha bearing of aa applies
[thai tor a restraining order eajoin
iim Attorney Oeneral Palmer from
Kswaocntion of the alleged profiteering
Kmmo against C. A. Wood and Co. and
flohuKsabch Co., Buffalo. N. T„
■
| : ; naiiy Newspapers Will Organise
For Co-operative Paper Buying.
S' : ' How York. One hnadred
tha better. That waa tlx years ago
and I am still here and am a well,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
CarddL I had only taken half tha
botCi when I began to fort better.
The misery in my side got less... 1
continued right oa taking the Cardul
until I had taken three bottles and I
did not need any more for I waa well
and never felt better In my Ufa.... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to this."
Do yon suffer from headache, back*
ache, pains In side*, or other discom
forts, each month? Or do yon feel
weak, nervoua and fagged-out? If so,
give Cardai, the woman's tonic, ■
trial. J. n '
paper' supplies and largely depend
ent on open market purcbaiee have
arranged to" organize the Publlaher*'
Purchasing corporation under the
law* of Delaware for the purpose of
1 co-operative buying of print paper
and paper mill*, It wa* announced
Shore. 4a executive committee to car
ry on the work with Jason Rogers as
chairman, waa elected.
ELECTION RESULTS
HUE REPORTED OUT
MORRISON AND QARDNER MAKE
THE RACE OVER IN SECOND
PRIMARY ON JULY S
JUDGE HOKE IS RENOMINATED
A Second Raee for Aeaoelate Justice
la Naeeaeary Between Stacy With
M,MB Votes and Adams, 55.141
Cameron Morrlsott led O. Max
Oardnar 17 votea In the primary of
June i, as shown by the official on
vmsa made by the Stale beard of elec
tions.
The tentative totals arrived at aa
the result of the official tabulation
gave Mr. Morrison a lead of 187, bat
It waa found Itare had b*en a clerical
error In transcribing the Richmond
county vote of 100.
Associate Justice W. A. Hoke Is
nominated by a majority, the Brown
vacancy will be contested for by Btacy
and Long.
for Slate auditor, Durham and
Cook will run it off In the second
primary.
The official vote for State officers,
outside of governor toilers:
United States senator, Overman.
84,806; Brooks, 23.869.
Lieutenant governor, Cooper, 64,-
225; Harding. 81.606.
Auditor, Durham, 6,461; Cook.
17.180; McDonald. 18,478; Boyd
16,427; Woodley, 13,042.
Stat* treasurer, Lacy. 83.914; Hen
frow. 30,886
Commissioner of labor nod printing.
Shlpman. 71,606; Dslliuger, 36.217.
Commissioner of agriculture, Ora
ham, 06.192; Thompson, 37.646.
Insurance commissions!-. Wad*.
76.110; McClansgan. 16.712; Under
wood. 16.174.
Cor asaoeiate Justloe, Hoke, 69.741;
Oulonr 24.164; Oulley. 14.706; Rous*.
10 711; Long, 11.641; Adams, 33.141;
Stacy. 64.363.
Miee Oraham Appa'nU Proxy.
Miss Mary O. Oraham. aaaoclate
■ember from North Carolina of Na
tional Domeetlc committees. haa
feund It Impossibls to attend the Dem
eeratlc National cpnveatloa In San
rranctaco on account of her dutlee at
Peace institute Mlae Oraham baa ap
pointed as her proxy at the oonven-
Mon. Mrs. T. Palmer Jerman Mrs.
Jerman will leave with the North Car
ellna delegate*.
: Sentence for Rope Committed
An affidavit made on his death bed
by the proeacutlag wltaesa' father to
the effect that bis daughter was of a
very nervous disposition and had at
various limes prevlsusly accused men
of committing assault upon her when
there was no foundation for bor
claims, moYed Governor Blckett to
commute the 16-yoar seatence agalast
R. H Lanier, con He ted of rape la
Forsyth county last September.
LIFT CORNS OR
CALLUSES OFF
L: «■,. . hurt! Lift any com or
'cull . » off with fingers
ilv 8
Don't suffer ! A tiny l.pttleof Kr.cion
costs but n few cents at any drug store
1 Apply a few ir»|ieon the corns, callus''*
anil "hard skin" on bottom of feet ami
I then lift thin off.
When Krci-zone rcmovos nouns from
the toes or calluses from the bottom of
tho feet I lio skin beneath is left pink and
health/ and tender orirrilalod.
TSe sentence is reduced to It
month*, ud tit* prisoner will Ml lib
mM In Dtombir, h* ktrlit Jbrred
ntoe month* of the torn already.
An Appeal to Service Mm
Governor Blck*tt ha* IHM4 an ap
peal to the service man of tha flute
to keep op their gorernmeMt lniur
ance. Tha governor requested that
hla appeal be given wide publicity. *e
as to reach every aervlc*
North Carolina. Thla la hla mat sag*
In part :
"Soldier*, do you believe In ghoet*?
I do. In the daytime we hear their
whisperings, and at night their shiv
erlng figures drive slumber from our
There are ghoeta of evil
deeds; ghosts of sudden paaslon;
ghost* of dead loves and neglected
friendships, but the one that haunts
us most Is the ghost of a lost oppor
tunity."
"Many North Carollaa scalers are
In danger of hoariag this ghost while
around their bedsldM in tholr declin
ing years. Soldiers your government
holds out to yon a wonderful opport
unity. It Is beseeching you to take
advantage o ftbe best end cheapest
insurance this world haa ever known.
Reorgaililng National duard.
The reorganisation of the National
Ouard which ha* been delayed la thia
State on account of the reatrlctlon*
placed on the guard by Congreec, will
proceed rapidly now, It wa* announced
by Aulitant Adjutant General Oordon
Smith. In the army reorganisation
bill, changes In the regulatlona aaked
for by all tbe national guard organi
sation* In the country, have been al
lowed and a number of conce**lon*
have been granted. The minimum
strength for each company ha* bean
reduced to 50.
Danlele la Principal Speaker.
Joiephus Daniel*, leoretary of the
navy, lAll head the Mat of speakers
of national prominence, scheduled to
addreii the opening banquet at the
Battery Park Hotel, In Aihevllle, of
the 14th annual convention of the
North Carolina Cotton Manufacturer*'
Anoclatlou to be held on June 15 and
Z«.
President Arthur M. Dixon will pre
side, while pa*t presidents will give
remlhicence*. Cotton manufacturer*
with their friends and associates will
be weloomed.
„srdn*r and Morrison Confidant.
Uoth 6. Max Oardaer and Cameron
Morrison, leering oandldete* to th*
ry« tor governor war* la Ralegh and
bald tang conference* with their man
ate ra and friends In Raleigh. relative
lo the work (or the aacond prinwr.
Lieutenant Ooreraor Gardner, etamp
ed aa falsa the suggeetlon that ha had
an Idea of dropping out of the con
test. Ha believe* the official oomat
will (how him in th* lead and bellevee
tht he ha* an even chaace of letting
a majority of the rote* cast 1b the laat
primary for Mr. Page. In fact ha haa
already had the aasuranoe of a Urge
number of/the leadara IB th* P*S*
eampalga, saying that they lataad t*
vote tor him en the aacond round.
Both of the'oandldatee war* hoping
that the ratuns would b* officially
tabulated by this time, but understood
It waa a mighty big job and conse
quently would take time. Morrison
was lust as confident of being the next
governor of North Carolina as aa the
Shelby man. He bellevee ha will lead
In the first primary, but la not worry
ing n great deal about that tor a tow
hundred difference In the number of
vote* d**s not matt*r on* way or aa
other. What he la thinking about now
I* the eecond primary en July J.
And unices present Indications go
awry the campaign between new and
primary day la going to be every bit
aa hot aa the weather, if not more so.
Neither Mdrrlaon or Oardnar like the
campaign tactios of the other and
after the Srat speech or eo next week
then will be a lot to read about
News Notes frem Waehlngton.
Washington (Social).—the capi
tal stock of lha Flrat National Bank
of Roxboro has bna Increaaed from
110,000 to 170,044. The oomptrollsr of
the currency announoed
Vina Brooks hat been appointed
poatmaater at Cham bare, Swain
county. Instead of Aills Monlleth.
reslgsed.
Oertrude 11. flegravos has been ap
pointed poetmaater at Walthall, Wake
oouaty. Instead of O. F. Mllllgan. re
signed
Esamlaatlona for presidential post
masters wIU bo hold July 14 at the fol
lowing places In North Carolina: At
North W1 Heoehero, for Elkla. Salary
f 1,100 par aaaum; at Rocky Moan*,
for Whltaker*, oalary 11,600 per a--
ana.
Boats Burs at Son Franolooo.
North Carolina Domocrate who at
tend the San Francisco convention,
whether delegates or not. are reasoa
ably oerials of being able to got tick
ets of admlaeloa to tho hall accordlag
to aaaauaoemeat made by Aagas W.
McLoaa, Tar Meol national committee
maa. la response to laqalrias from
the State. Mr. McLean said that ho
would bo glad to arraaga tor tickets
for Tar Heels wbe go.
A bit of advloo about waarlag ap
parel la give* by Mr. McLoaa as fol
lows:
"At laaat two klada of waalhar will
ba Monitml upon thla trip Tha
trip from North Carolina to tka fool
UIH of tha RoeklM will roqulra tha
waarlni of HBnir elotklii. whlla
tha trip from tka Kooky Mountain# to
San Praaelaco. and probably tka May
la 8m rranclaeo will raqalra haarlor
clothing Thoaa who am wlaa will
taka at laaat oaa wtatar autt and a
ligkt ovarcoat for wrap."
baminatlao far Drufglata.
Of a olaaa of It appllaaata for drag
(lata Ucanoa auunlaad by tha BUta
Board of Pharmacy la Ralaifh. M
paaaad tha axamlaaUon aaocaaafatly
aad wara awarded llaaaaaa Aatong
Uio tarcaaaful applicant! waa oaa
womaa. Mlaa Tkaodora Twltty of
Raikarfordtoa. aad two nagroaa.
Tho following la tha Uat of aaccaaa
ful eandldatai:
B. U Bradlay. Old Port; H. L Bla
aall, Klaatoa; P. H. Kllaa, Kanaapo-
Ua; T. O. Cratckßald. Ralalgh; R. E.
Ua Oaaa. Bargaw; T. O. KtkaiidTga.
Jr.. Waahlagton; W. C. rarrall. Naak
▼llia; P. E. Oarraa (Colors!). High
Point; V D. Hocalt. Hlllaboro; U M.
lagraai. High Point; W. R. Joknaon.
IJunn; V. D. Laa. Durhnaa; T. P.
Lloyd. Chapal Hill; A. N. Martin,
Roanoka Raplda; P. 0. Malrln. Roar
bo ro; A. R Moora. Wllaoa; W. X
Mabana. Mabana; J. 8. Plana. Raehy
Mount; P. 8. Patraa. Oraaaahoro; 8.
H. Prloa, Charlotta; M. B. Phlllipa.
Concord; Mlaa Thaodora B. Twltty.
Ratharfonßaa; Irrlag Walkar. Raid a
-rtUa; H W. Walkar. NoHlna; R. E
Wlmbarly (ooiorad), Ralalgh; a 8.
Klrby. Jr., Maiioa.
iiSt ,i . ......
M'lV'- I"I IBILSIIM I 1
..
mmammmmmim
J _' J—i It—t- - g—r
"Felt Like Eating"
Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work,
Were Greatly Helped by Ziron.
WIFE and I, after a turd
JY| spring on the farm, were
tired apd run-down," aaya
lb. B. B. Mulkey, of Routs 1, Acworth,
o*. "We neither felt well. I knew my
blood wm bad, as 1 had little boll* on
the back of my neck.
"We felt we needed a builder. We
had heard of Ziron and thought it
must be what we needed. It certainly
was. We took It faithfully, and after
a'week or inch a matter we began to
feel better. My wife telt like cooking,
;•+•• +++++++++++++++++• ++++++++**++++**+*+*++-H-M«
OUR CLIENTELE GROWS
Not Upon Promisee, but Upon Performance
We are Pioneers in
Pry Cleaning and Dyeing
In Business Since 1830 Prompt Deliveries
Send Goods by Parcels Post
THE TEASDALE COMPANY
25-427 Walnut Street. CINCINNATI. OHIO
For Sale!
flflWe have bought the Curry Moore
Home Place, and will offer it for sale
on easy terms. Possession cafti be
given within ten days. A good Q-
Koom house, in good condition at
a reasonable price.
Graham Real Estate Co.
'Phone 544 - Office Next Door to
National Bank of AUmance
GRAHAM. N. C.
Summons by Publication.
NORTH CAROLINA,
Alamance County.
la the Heperlnr Court.
Before the Clerk.
Hurry Goodman, Receiver Gra
liitin Motor Car Company,
C. M. Gaut, K. W. Laaley,
J tiliiiH F. Thompson and Law
n-nee A. Thompson.
The defendant C. M. Gant,
nbovn named, will take notice
that an action entitled aa above
hat* been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Alamance coun
ty, to sell the real property Ite
lunging to the Graham Motor
Cur Company aud the |mrtner
shipofC. M. Gant, H. Goodman,
and E. W. Laaley, for the pur
pose of creating assets to pay
debts of the aaid partnership;
and the aaid defendant will
further take notice that he ia re
quited to appear before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Alamance county, at hia office
in Graham, on July Bth, 1820,
and* answer or demur to tho pe
tition filed in aaid action, or the
petitioner will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in aaidj
complaint.
Thia Bth day of J tine, 1820.
U J. WALKER,
C. 8. C. ]
J. J. Henderson, Att'y. 10j4t !
If 7 out property ia advertised for
•ale for town taxes, don't blame tbe,
tax collector. 1
"' I BOTH R_ TBOUNGKR, j
Tax Collector.
and J sure felt like eating.
"Ziron sure did us good. It made
us both feel stronger and better for
the fall work, which everyone know*
Is *aome work' on.a farm. My bolls
began to dry up, though just at first
they seemed worse.
"We are much better and can highly
recommend Ziron,. and gladly do so for
it sure did us good."
Ziron is a safe, reliable, tonic medi
cine, good for men, women and child
ren, when an iron tonic is indicated.
It Is easy to take, and contains no
habit-forming drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
Sale of Seal Estate.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Superior Court of Alamance
county, made iu the Special Pro
ceeding entitled Abdoo Coirry VH.
Mamie M. Fitch and Iter liUKliand,
Bock Fitch, and Callie C. Bureli,
minor, hy her guardian, Aim.
Nannie V. (lurch, the Mime l>eioj(
No. upmi the special proceed
ing docket of said court, the
undersigned Commissioner* will,
on
SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920,
at 12 o'clock, M., at the court
hotfee door in Orahitm, North
Carolina, offer fur sale to the
highest bidder for cash, that de
tain tract of land ly iix and living
in llurlingtnu township, AUmnie.-
county, North Carolina, udjoiu
in/ the lands of tho North Caro
lina Railroad, T. A. Murphy, J.
Alex Holt, tho Rolterfon heir*
and others, and mom particularly
km follow*, to wit:
ItepinninK at an iron lx>lt on
Railroad street, with eo'ner of T.
A. Murphy's lot; the ce S with
the line of said Itailroa l street 51J
den E 128 feet to a bolt, J,' Alw
dolt's corner; thence N 37J de« E
324$ feet to a bolt, Holt's corner;
tneoce N 55 deg W 143 feet to .in
iron bolt-, corner with T. A. Mur
phy; theuce S f'.J ieg W with line
of T. A. Murphy 314 feet to the
beginning.
This 7th day of June, 1020.
H. J. STOCKARD.
J NO. R HOFFMAN,
Commissioners.
—For H. 65 you can get both The
Progressive Fanner and THIS ALA
MANCE Quuxut for one year. Hand
or mail to us at Graham and we will
see that the papers are sent.
■**
HOADS IN SOUTH
SHOW NICE PROFIT
PARTIAL SUMMARY PUSUBHED
BY THS INTERSTATE COM
MERCE COMMISSION.
A DEFICIT IM EAST MID WEST
V
The Railroads IK Southern Territory
Showed a Net Balance of (2,388,913
After Paying All Expense*.
Washington.—Railroads in the east
•rn and western classification territo
ries sustained a deficit in net income
in April, but the roads in the south
ern territory had a net balance of
12,388,913 after paying all expenses,
according to a partial nummary of op
erating revenues and expenses made
public by the Interstate Commerce
oommisaion. w .. ■•„ , ~i : \ ••
Eastern roads fcao a deficit jof 514,-
729,880, after paying aU expenses, in
cluding taxes, while the deficit ot-ihe
western road! was (3,284/662.
Operating revenues in the eastern
district were $127,080,772, .and oper
ating expenses, $183,167,076.
Payments of.taxe; and other fixed
charges not Included ; in operating
expenses increased the deficits of the
eau' era, wiped out the net operating
income of the western roads and de
creased the net balance of the south
ern road*.
OVER-ACIDITY
al the stomach has upset many a
nlgbfsrest. If you* stomach Is add
disturbed, dissolve two or three
Ki'HOIDS
«n the tongue befois retiring and en
joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-moidt guaranteed by
SCOTT ABOWNE
MAKERS OF 9COTT3 EMULSION
CONDENSED NEWS FROK
THE OLD NORTH STATE
■OaT NOTES Or DfIIMCT TO
Lumberton.—K. M. Barnes, of Lu
oertoD, recently sold three bales
.ong staple cotton for f1,501.71, or
ihe pound.
Klnstod.—Edward Huggins, 14,
white, drove a truck over a five-year
aid colored girl here killing
local white youths also suffered brokf'
en limbs in automobile accidents.,
Greensboro. —Without a single die
tenting vote the congregation of the
First Presbyterian 6hurch has decided
to build a new church, w cost not lass
than 1260,000.
New Bern.—F. O. Engstrum, senior
member of the Newport Shipbuilding
Company, this city, who have been
constructing eon£pte boats for the
government, succumbed to an attack
of apoplexy at his heme here.
Charlotte.—F. C. Berry, playground
executive of Minneapolis, Minn., was
selected'by the playground commis
sion to have charge of the playground
system in Charlotte tor the coming
year.
Asheville.—Dr. A. L. Tompkins and
tils wife, Mrs. Tompkins, with Mis*
Margaret Qoforth, of this city, will go
to Ylang-Ttk, Chi-a, as medical "mis
sionaries of the First Baptist church
•f this city.
Greensboro.—Eddie Fair and Dewey
Dodomeade, two white men, the lat
ter the night clerk of the European
hotel here, were bound over to su
perior court charged with the larceny
of $740 from the room of a woman
guest at the hotel.
Spenoer.—Falling 12 feet from a
tree to the ground, Master Luther
Tarlton, a six-year-old son of Captain
and Mrs. W. O. Tarlton, of Spencer,
was dangerously hurt.
The collar-bone was broken on both
sides, six ribs on the right side and
four on the left were also bady broken
ia the fall.
Mooseheart, 111. —Fifteen thousand
New Bern.—"Ap Purlfoy. a well d „i wUl ud wlTe , were here
known resident o fthe TruitU section. to op « DIQK the
was badly injured and an automobile conTeQtloD of Loy«a order of
which he was driving was wrecked at UooM Features of the convention
a point near Truitts when a cilf raa , a ln£ ot corner atott „
across the road in front of th ? ma- dMU cation ot flTe new building, at
' national headquarters heje.
Winston-Salem. The report ot ths j amaa Hamilton Lewis Disagrees
fl7 . °™. cer 2Z* ? e L" w *!! with Wilson on League of Nations.
110 births ID WlDston-Salem last month "
de T Ul * ?' Chicago. James Hamilton Lewis,
deaths being due to tuberculosis. former United State. Senator from
, , _ . . Illlnots and candidate for the demo-
High
the oldest and esteemed tha platform ha w ,„ adT(y
cttlxens ol High Point, died at his H e said he could not agree with
Deemed was •» yean of ace President Wilson's statement In a re
" yearf a * . cent lnterrlew that the league of na-
Hons wss to be the supreme issae.
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Rsys ef Powerful Searchlight Are
. teen at a Distsnee ef 77 Miles.
Name "Bayer" is on Cenuhn Columbus. Oar—A powerful anay
I ill In .... fw»r searchU«bt exhibiting here In the in-
Aspirin say Ba> tr tereet et recruiting, hae boot eeea as
JK far as 77 miles from here.
/ A \ /T W Battalion ef the Kasex Regiment
IS w Prseood to Constantinople.
Malta.—A battalion o the Bases
YV I s ? yfr fl *fhaant la aadar orders to w»iit
(srthwtth oa the cruiser CardUt tor
>. _ ✓ Coaataatiaople.
M T .V U( . . Squadron Made Available Per Puty
la a "Bayer parage," containing proper ' w *" xio# •"* Central America,
direction* for Headache. Colda Paia. 1 ' '
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Bheumatisaa. Washlagton. A special serrlcs
Xiea "Bayer" mean* genuine Aspirin ssasdrsa of cruisers sad gunboau
pteserihed br physicians for aiaetosa to be baaed oaths canal ton* sad
A.fth'tSfcS anUlaMe for 4uty ia Mexico.
-Bayr^"*-^ ct UoaoMStie- Csatralc A»ert°« anded>*»t W
asifester of fff««yiu.,ij ~ . la to be orgaalsed about October L
Children Cry for Fletchers
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The Und Ym *gave Always, fought, n--*
in tufe for over the signature of
and has been made under his per-
ST' *± sonal supervision since its infancy.
•- f mmfyZ /'CcdcArtt no one to deceive yon in thu.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
j Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
"Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aidf
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. - |
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
In Use For Oyer 30 Years
• The Kind You Have Always Bought' " "
THE OINTAUN COMP»AXV. NMWYOWX OtTV.
HOW MUCH DO YOU SHOW
YOUR AGE ?
A new form of Natural Iron enriches the
blood smooths out wrinkles—strengthens
the nerves—wards off old age.
When you begin to show and feel
your age, it is because your blood is
thin and weak—it no longer carries
life and strength to diiferent parts of
the body.
The man or woman with warm,
rich red blood retains the appearance
.and feelings of youth, in spite of the
creeping years. To ward off the
feebleness and appearance of old age
is simply a matter of keeping the
blood pure and rich and filled with
life and vigor.
Iron is the greatest and surest
blood maker, but heretofore the diffi
culty has been to procure it in a
form which the human system would
absorb in sufficient quantities to
bring satisfactory results. Pills and
tonics afid to contain iron have usu
ally brought only disappointment.
But now there need be no longer
any doubt or question, for a success
ful ana reliable metnod of getting
For Sale by All Good Druggists.
Burwell & Dunn and John M. Scott &Co., Charlotte, N. C.,
Students at Summer Seheol. .
Many more students have arrived
for the Summer school at the State
College of Agriculture and Engineer
ing and all the rooms will be filled,
having already been engaged. A re
ception in honor of the faculty and
students will be given, at the Y; M.
C. A. and will be an attractive social
event.
The chapel exercises and other
meetings are held in the auditorium
of the Y. M. C. A., because Pullen Hall
is being remodeled. Work has begun
e nth* new dormitory.
Blckett Drives Rivets.
Portsmouth, Va., (Speclal).»~Oov
eraor Blckett, of North Carolina, don
ned a workman's apron and drove
two red hot steel rivets into the keel
plate of tbe batUeship, North Caro
lina, along beside those driven in two
months ago by Secretary of the Navy
Daniels.
Then Mayor McNlneh, of Charlotte,
drove a rlret, followed by Adjutant
General Roister and C. O. Kuefter,
the Chirfotte booster. Mayor Mr
Nlnch's young eon was thea given the
honor.
Great Convention of Loyal Order
of Moose at Mgoee Heart, 111.
Oohimbu*. Q*-' —A powerful amy
eearcbUflbt exhibiting her* 1b the In
teract of reera(Uax, hae beei eeca as
tar aa 77 mllee from hare.
Battalion e# the Keaex Regiment
is to Proeeed to Oonettntlnoele.
Malta.—A battalion at the Bmi
Alkwtt la aedar order* to eatbei*
twUiwHh oe the crutoer Cardiff lor
Squadron Made Available Per Duty
In Mdxlo* and Central America.
Washington A special service
a—adraa of crnlaera and gunboat*
to be baaed on the canal cone and
held available tor iuty ta Mexlcaa.
CealraJc An erf can and adjacent porta,
to to be eraaalsad about October L
iron into the blood is assured by
the use of a natural form of soluble
iron known as Acid Iron Mineral.
- There are thousands of cases on re
cord that prove this natural iron is a
powerful blood and nerve builder.
For want of iron in the blood, you
may be old at thirty, or you are mora
readily subject to the attack-Of dis
ease without warning, or you will
find yourself growing feebler day
, by day.
If you want to feel the elasticity
of youth in your veins, and avoid au
the complications and disappoint
ments of increasing age, you will
start taking Acid iron Mineral at
onee. It contains no alcohol or in
jurious drugs, and it will not blacken
the teeth like most preparations of
iron.
Druggists will refund the purchase
price cheerfully, if you fail to receive
the improvement you se?k, •
Distributors.
Qraham Cabinet Shop
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Next Door fo Moon's Garage
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Furniture Repaired. Make Old
,Look Like New.
Picture Framing?. Upholstering
A Specialty.
ALL KINDS of CABINET
"WORK.
W. B. QUAKENBUSH,
GRAHAM, N- C.
LIVES OF CHRISTIAN MINISTERS
This book, entitled as above,
contains over 200 memoirs of Min
isters in the Christian Chnrcb
with historical references. An
interesting volnme—nicely print
ed and bound. Price per copy:
cloth, $2.00; gilt top, $2.80. By
mail 20c extra. Orders may be
sent to
/ P. J. Kernodlk,
1636-40 E. Broad St.,
, Richmond, VV
Orders mav be left at this office.
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CARDUI
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} Sold Everywhere X
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If yonr property is advertised fat
sale for town taxes, don't blame the
tax collector.
Boyd R. Teoliooee,
Tax Collector.
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