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The EANER. VOl XXXI GRAHAM, feN Cy, THURSDAY, AUGUSI 17, 1905. NO. 29 UNIVERSITY Of North Carolina 1 789-1 905 . h: : Head of the State's Educational System.'-' V DEPARTMENTS: , -J, ' COLLEGIATE, . ENGINEERING, GRADUATE,' - 1 MEDICINE, : ,LAW, . i PHARMACY. t ihmrv oontainJ M' volumes. . Hew water Lib07kileotrlo light central heating system. New dormitories, gym.-, . . .. naslum, V. M. O...A. building. ' ;- 667 Students - v 66 Ihstbuctobs The Fall term begins - Sept. 11, 1904. Address Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL" HILL, N. C. June 15 8t Land Sale I Bv virtue of an order of the Superior court Aiomoi.no nnnntv. the undersigned will sellatpablio outcry, to the best bidder, at the court house door In Graham, In Skid county, on . SATURDAY, SEPT, '9, 1905, ii nf the following real property, to-Wltf ' A tract or paroel or iana in ri 'ieasant Store towuship, Alamance county, containing 72 ACRES, m, nr BiHoininir the James Durham land, the w. P. Barnwell land and other lands. It being the plantation upon whioh the late Albert Jeffreys Uved up to his death. Terms: One-third cash, the other two thirds in equal lnscallments'St sis and twelve norths, secured by notes) carrying Interest fromda?e. jgOOT.JB.. Puli.'AdnVr', as Adm'r of Albert Jeffreys. August 8, 1906. , r i i Mortgage Sale of Land By virtue of authority vested in the un dersigned a assignee of A. C Albright, by a mortgage deed executed to A. O. Albright on the 31st day of December, I960, by D, F. Work man and Mary B. Workman, and duly regis tered in theoffloeof the Hegl sterol Deed of Alamance county. In Book No. SB of Mort gage Deeds, at page 190, he will sell, at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, on the premises in Patterson township, in Ala mance county, at IS o'clock on ;. SATURDAY; SEPT,. 9, 1905, the tract or parcel of land therein conveyed, and known and designated aa fellows: - Be ginning on N, Pike' corner, thenoe B.-- JM poles to a stone in the public road. Thenoe south along public road 2) deg W. Mpolea, Thenoe South 23 W. 60 poles. Thenoe South 9 W. 80 poles. Thenoe South tW' W. t poles. Thenoe West 84 P. 14 links to Coop er's line. Thenoe north Si poles and 28 links to the beginning, containing M 6-8 aeres, mnra oi Iaii. Thla Anir 0 1QJ1S. KITOENB TRAOrrR. AnimnA of A. (X Albrlgh t,. Mortgage. FOLGFS IIONEVTAn Priier.tiS:rI::3r.;:;3 Frca a C:!J. ; Remember the name Foley's Homy tni Tar. Insist upon having the genuine. Three stzee tic BOO. IkM v Prepared only by ! foley At Company, Ohloac ' . av s:c;oo-:xc-; Attorney-sit Lew? - GRAHAM," .'iV -l?N. C. Omoe Patterson Building Second Floor., , , ,v A. -i- . WILLS. MSG; JR. . . Dentist . . . - - - . Nsrth Caroflaa OFFICE is SIMMONS BUTLDIKO baaeaar tnraom." w. r.Brani, ja. B1NU4I A BYVTJSlV'i t'( Attorn, -and Coanawlors) et I w Q&KXM8BOBA0, Ji U ' ' Jly" "gBtarly a the courts of Ala tM It. . x.t.'Hl- 'aoob a. loaa. W;v'-j. elmxb loho. ' ' ' ' -. - Attorny smd Ooonanlora atLaw, CRAHAK, X. C. 1 BTCsBTIlTJDlTICK GZEEJfSBOEO C Pactices in ihe court of Alv uooe nd Guilford conntiea. , Vpc, Tresses, t andtJienow II ow l I " producing the beet We prompMy obtain U. 8. and Foreign i Bend model, sketch or photo of Invention ins;1 ' ' trwreporl on patentaW llty. , For tree. book, ', ei At laaaI If t 4 uiu m Job V ori i 4 1JQt.KAirEB omca ! Washington Letter. J Washington, D.C, Aug. 10, 1905. The work of the grand jury prob ing the cotton and other scandals in the Agricultural Department has been suspended lor a week or ten days, but there have )eeA numerous conferences of the District Attorney and the head officials of the Depart ment of Agriculture and of the De partment of Justice. The latest witness that is rumored to have been summoned is another woman, the wife of Mr. Peckham, who was prominently mentioned in the case in its first stages. Mrs. Peckham is described as a bright business wo man and runs several enterprises of her own and laughs at the efforts ot the District Attorney to involve her in the scandal. It is said at the same time that she has some papers in a safe deposit box in Chicago having an important bearing on the investigation and that she will be forced to testify before the grand jury whether she has anything im portant to divulge or not. It looks as though the Department of Agri culture were getting a little tired of the investigation business anyhow. It was thought at first that Dr. Sal mon would be at least suspended while the investigation of his de partment, the Bureau ot Animal Industry, was going on, but it ap pears from the Statement of the Secretary of Agriculture to-day that this will not be done unless as it was put at the Department, "something turns up to warrant such action." It is hardly likely that the active head of a big government bureau would have anything of the sort "turn up" in his department if be could s possibly: avoid it. The charges against the Bureau of Soils, it was stated to-day were not being pushed at all and it is quite possible that the matter will be allowed to drop. The same may also be true of the proposed investigation in the Geological ' Survey. But such a scare as was thrown into that bureau by the mere proposal ol an investi gation was ludicrous. It is possible that there may not have been any thing actually wrong with the Sur vey, but it is certain that there has been a great deal of looseness in it, Assaya were being made for private parties with a pull by -the govern ment analysts and it was reported thatKsome private prospecting parties actually sent into the field equipped with the government in strumenta and in some cases with government horses and mules, Whether or not these charges could be proved in an investigation is not known, but there was a great deal of terror manifested in the Survey lt anch an attempt should be made. ' The enterprising gentlemen, prin cipally in the Senate and some of them in the House, who wait at every turn to spring the ship sub sidy question, have received a rawer black eye from the report or one oi tha crnvprnment experts sent to South America to look into this very Question and ita relation to the foe- terine of American trade, mr. ua- coin fiatohinson, who has been down in South America looking up trade relations, says that a subsidy for a fast lime ot steamers between th United States and South Ameri- nan rjorta would do nothing toward t.insnr thA trade sitnation. It ia USilaals saw w the old cry so fer as the trade is con oerned., .The merchants there want American eoods sold them by com petent traveling salesmen who can talk Spanish , ana rrotuwe , nnnt nrioM in pesos instead of dol i.r. and cents. Tbey want goods after their ideas and packed so that tj, m travel safely ana vney want the same sort of long credits that are given to reputable firms by European bouses,- .They do "not , l ikat ni oral ears mncn imwk w o- , . to- wMka aooner or not, but mey would like to bava bonnees ooo. their way and not thrust down theu .n, r.. All this will ot make pleasant reading tot th abip nr-idw neorJe. As a matter m lact they eare 7rT KttiV.aboat South American trade, bnl it eoovenient stalking bom to "Jj aijingrtba Treasury wr aar--that raaDy WOM tha anbauly-and wuta it bad is tha inten Jiercanta.'Nb00- J1 thai Wggregati00 erearnsyr-7b aoout ww - ACa.of New York, Tbai r ii,.t eomnanp wbicB is a little while ago and showed that the new combine had run 13,000, 000 behind in the past year. It is most likely that it will force the ship ping bill to the front again during the coming season and it may be de pended upon to use every argument outside of its own wish for a sub sidy to foster its wish. The government has dot been able to do anything so far to stem the tide of Chinese sentiment against Ameri can goods, and it is reported to the State Department that the boycott is spreading rapidly. At the same time the Chinese government de clares that it is doing all, in its power to prevent any discrimina tion against a friendly power, but it would like a little reciprocity on the subject of admitting Chinese coming to the United States. It is denied very strongly tha ' Wu Ting Fang, the late and genial Min ister to the .United States is back of the boycott, but at tha same time it is more than suspected in American circles that the clever old Bciple of Li Hung Chang is makr ing the most of his position as the head of the board of foreign con cessions to foster the war on the country to which he was lately ac credited. Wu picked up a lot of western ways while he was in the United States. He was a good after dinner speaker and he was invited everywhere, but those who know him best said that he had all the Oriental's dislike for western ways and it is very likely that he is now putting all the information that he pijked up in Washington to the best use possible for China. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. The term "Dyspepsia" means i lack of pepsin in the stomach. In digestion is rightly used whenever food ;not properly digested, regard less of the cause. It is immaterial, whether you call your ailment Dys pepsia or Indigestion whenRydale's Stomach Tablets are used. They are guaranteed to cure all forms of stomach trouble. Buy a trial box, (price 25 cts.) and be convinced. J. C. Simmons Drug Co. Stains may be easily removed from the inside of decanters and cruets by putting into tbem fresh infused tea leaves direct from tha teapot with a little hot water and soft soap. Shake well and rinse in clean water. Cholera lafantasa. This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into eeneral use. The uniform success which attends the use of this rem uv in all caaMof bowel comnlaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by The J. C. Sim mons Drug Co. In coloring carpet rags, don't use more dye than is abeoluiely, neces sary to get the color you" want. The superfluous dye rots the rags and is given off in dust tha' flies when the carpet is being worn and afterward when it is swept. - , Knoliah Snavin Liniment removes all bard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from noises, ouw. spav ins, curbs, splinta, sweeaey, ring, bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc . Save .150 by the use of one botue. warrantee the most wonderful blemish core known. 8oldy the J CL Sim mona Drug Co., Graham, N. C When a whitewashed ceiling baa become blackened, applp a layer of starch and water to it with a piece of aoft flannel. Allow it to dry, then brush o7 lightly witha brush. The blackness will have disappeared, leaving no marks whatever. - . ' : TaStaeyJWtfAwTBnw r nrki tun take UMTS a lasueva Chill Tonic because the formula ia plainly printed on every ; bottle showing that it is simply Iron tad Quinine to a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Me. Henrr Wslla, 29yean old, tenv .rlv a aoklier in tbeSInited Statta army, whose parents live in Greens boro, committed suicide in Wash ington Mopday .week by' taking norpno-. From a note left by .the aoicide it is evident thai disappoint ment in love was the cause of the trouble. : . SCOTT BWJUI U SCOrn paua(wartatste , The. '.,, Century Magaiine. . The sun. .is. the. primf wm. oi every ensnge or weather. Tne sun determines whether-the -earth- shall be hot or cold, just aa oat hand torn on and off the register. Absence oi of sun's rays makes the North Pole a continent of ice ; plenty of sun's rays makes the Equator a furnace, The sun's rays by beating one land more than another, cause winds, hurricanes and cyclone. The heat tn tne sun is so terrible that our iron ores, gold, silver, copper and diamonds exist as gases there. The rays of this heat travel at the rate of 11,600,000 miles a minute and reach in eight minutes. Such speed is inconceivable. The swiftest .eta non ball is motionless, .compared with ., such rapidity . . of motion. There are storms on the aon com pared with which our Galveston hurricanes and Mount Pelea erup tions are like the breathing of an in fant Are tha storms periodiof Do they follow some frequaftoa, some law f Tha sun is much brighter and hotter at certain periods than it is at others. Prof. 8. P. Langtey tellr us that during 1904 there was notable decrease in the amount of heat received from the sun. The same report cornea from Italy., Why the sun has been stingy of late we do not know ; whether it gen' erosity is periodic or incidental, is, i riddle to us. If we did qndsratand ita moods. and . their motion, upon us we could, predict the weather for a season in advance. Now, the son is the creator of all life, of all force and motion on the earth except the tides. Every act of it is so orderly. and systematic that we must believe that tba processes going, pa within it are also systematic: that the changes we think we see in it fol low each other in regular succession as our spring follows winter,- but probably at much longer., intervals. I1 8olve the order of the changes on: the sun, and we eonld prsdjot the character of the seasons.: . ' s Strange as it may seem, the sun has rarely been studied ia ,Ua reWii tion to weather. , Aa rule, astroo em ere have paid little attention to the weathej, w hUemjBeroJrjg! know ;Jitet jhejuo 4 ..J NOTHIN BIS.KED;; NrTjMNG OAINXXXP'1' - ; You -risk., .oothingin . buying ElUtJtt'i. EmulajAad QUi Wnimv. because you set your money back Q not satisfied. Your gain la mat, because yon get the best llfiimsot ever made. . Best for Rhtnmatism. bast for 8prains and 8weUlngfa.,beat for use tn tne ramuy. ana on your stock. A full , pint bottle, costs bat 25 cts. No risk, til gala. J. a Simmons Drug Co. If yoabarrjUie top of your cake take the ijwiJKf aa4 gretf ofl fy1 burned part evenly, una care fully to ramore.ali, tb l;prned paf tides Deroretcing. , , : ; : Dear Gas : I have aolted. the mother-in-law problem, Just give her regulariy Holliatea Bocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy, happy and ; docile as a lamb. S5 oeote. Tea or Tablets. Thompson Drug Co. i ... , j i. -. If von are troubled with ditty snalla. headache. indisrtioa.txoau pation, Hollister's Bocky Mountain Tea will make yon veil and keep you well. If it rails gettrom mosey back. That's fair. 95 cents. Thomp son Drug Co. .!v::v;'-i!-;':,: ' . , aBjBisBeaBBwBBaWBBsl- The eecret ol having good maabed potatoes la to keep them hot wnus mashingv wdbavf the, milk, hot when added. " Pot into a hot dish and dot the top with bite of butter. OW.COK8UUPTON BEGIN8. ; CoosumDtlfo alwaya. besine with a cough tiiat Lora, - A cocjh that hangs on and wiU not yield to the; usual treatment. may not mean oonstrmptioQ but too often tt does meaAlhitdeddff"?ri Vto d a footicg. Ba . Cough EUxir Is very suoceeafal le checxiar the pror of hroat and lung die eaeee.; lmJiPoripUflfc. yield; toiu powerml iafloeoee. if he as; it: bet,lelore ie dii.e,ia toe deeaagiljaodesaaeirtiff- remedy aula too germ uas caosf fMraromrXlfm. . It . rtmoves the cause ard helpt aftpre re-build ths tootan-dowaiiSwTis -nyoaaave a atubbbora touch, try KyedaV - ' -it ! -'.iJ-1V . Wbea ytJ?-v:xefwve, as- WOUB; wuw w ariw w fajg; it mleytttAXsabeUepoaaa Srery bottle; wnaoUd, but act one retorned, la the report iewdir' Dr. MlMfi : Dumber of drospata la the 800th. TbiaBalasmiewamatedtoyoo by The J. C. eimmoBt Dreg Co. A Mew Aeptwetotloe ofHeevee. The Pilgrlra. ; A little sirl asked ber mother if liars went to heaven, and -wee an swered. "No. I snppoee not" She then asked if papa aver told a lie. f "Well," said ths mother, "I sup pose be sometimes does." "Well, did you and grandpa and Uncle Jim ever toll a lie?? eaid the little girl. "Yea, I suppose sometimes jo ow Uvea we have told what wasn!i. ex actly true." "Well," said ths Uttte girj after moment of deep reflection,. ;. VI should think it, would , be awful lonesome in heaven, with nobody there but God nd George Wssh ington." TboaaTht ef the Oa, . ae.Mardea. It does not matter bow mush money or property a man acquires ; if he hat paid too high price for it, if he has lowered , hit ideala and starved hie splrtnel nature in the getting, he is a failure. No matter! what) hit : wealth, bis position. :or hit .fame,, the.' man whose prinoipla it to get all that he cm n4 to girt aa little t ' possible a ' a " .a a ia return, whose symptwea aaa tn Urejtf are bounded by, telf, .whose whole thoughts tre for tell alone, it acolosaal tai)ura..w ; ; John Fattlconer, aged 14 years, an apprentice hoy ia tht: Southern shpps.atSpenosr, waa shot and it Itl believed fatally .wounded,, .Wednes day by Kenneth MoQormick, of the same age tn occupation. The shootr ing occprrsd at bj Jorne pf young MoCormick, hw,?twooner wat boaxding,, nd ,VM,ftoa .o the usual oaesa, ,MoCfjfaiic jajM-WW pbgaqunloadedprttolaodirn Uok.sflct in Fsuleoner, who was ip the ipom with Ha?. FauM has since diiAHe ajege, MMtCotr mick.coniinued ta itpapAthe pistol at ejsBtlaet.hi.tffiotoit and whUt be iraf trying to get out of tha way, MoCormick was bound .to ooarV . The Hew York Journal of Com' merce hat .rabliahed.'lto August crop repoit, conaolidating the re tarot of 1,825 special eorretpoadenft bearing aa average date of July 24. t shows a eoodlupo of 75.4 against 81.2 for Jane, decline of . 5.8 poiate. Tbit eoaditioa compares 84 for the oorreepodlng time last yew,, 77 l J208. a4 0 1 1202. Detrwiorat Jsjahow a la all. StAtes exospt North CbroUaa, South Caro liiand(seorgla. , - I.,'.-' ii . is ; . A d4t AueOa, aayi that ttoadayQd Zoeeday a wask . wit newedoae of the roost intense heat iravet that hss passed oyer Tsxas in mfny-yai Mondajr Jiigb, tbf homidity wu to great that people were forced to leave their sleeping loomt and take to the strtsts for air. At midnight the thermometer regia- (eie4 ,99 dgreetv aad Taeeday it was. over lOoWi 7, . - There it no wy to maintain, the haallh and strength of mind and body except by nourishment. There Is no tray 40 ooorisb except through the atomach.. Th:,ttomach. must be kept healthy, pore and sweet or the atnncth will 1st down and dis ease will set, No sprite, foes of abvogta, Btrvwaeneet, neaoacne, wrpalion, bad breath, sour !ri Inga, rifting, iiyHgesHon, dyspepsia and all Motnacb troablet thai art Kodol digsf i jrW .yp ea and 1gtWtbe. wbol. digits ap- pacatat. aou ey iae .-w bud mesa Drag Co. - ... lu.j 1 j . ' -' - kC W. ehoekley. the WUsdngtoa saJoor-ke?jriuiJrfe Frank-A. Talbett. who died- ia a. hospital at Wilmiactoo armdjyaIght- week, on hie beast to aealottxJt &7 B.k feiwifto- jaQ withtot bond, tiieorjroaer'i jury, after ao aX WaJisa. Jay.tetaiaingavwtotketeeot thaTAnto.W4a1a the yaralt ntbkmt thf head la- After a hearty seal a dost ofXodol & wuicrevent an Mi JUXMAisB a afaaraates iZ -r - 57 Ani l Breath :aadU umaca i. loblaain BoU by The. J. a CimmooeDnigCo. " ' ,'t 1 BeTaouipCresmcartB a 123-gUoa LUkit dietiUery ia Col amtatf.eoesty , The . outfit was Buil2gnaa eat of aaolAesee. A aevelty for the Bjbonattoert. North Carolina News. 8am '1 W. Scarborough, a rural mail carrier from Kinston, has been arrested on the charge of detaining letters. ; Work is now in progress on 14 different lines of railway iu various parte of tha State. These are near ly all small lines. Abe Goldstein, a Durham mer chant, lost his wife about eight weeks ago. A few dayt sgo be went to New York and returned with a new wife. , While cleaning a well atTWades- boro Monday morning a week Chat. Covington and Geo, Cutjibertson, both colored, were killed by , inhal ing gat. Their death makes a total of three men who have lost their lives in the same well from the same cause, A Morganton special to the Char lotte Observer says that whils eat ing his dinner at the State Hospital Friday a patient named Mull became choked on a piece of bread and be- lore ne oouia oe relieved ne was m e . a dead. The body was tent to his old home at Brevard foifinterment E. L .Young, president of the Farmers land Merchants' Bank of Dunn, who was arrested a few days sgo on a charge of forgery, was dis charged at a preliminary hearing, on the uncontradicted testimony of the State's witnesses, the magistrate finding no probable cause. I The postmaster at Charlotte has a 5 letter from the Isthmian Canal Com' mission in which it is stated that oarpeotent are needed for the ser vice in the Isthmus of Panama. Transportation and pay at the rate 66 centt an hour will be paid per sons wbo make" application and stand the required examination, i8ix miles from Raleigh Tuesdsy afternnon of last week, two white youthsillipm Finch, aged 16, and Jette Blake, aged 20, were bunting aqnirrelt, A rain came op and they went Into an unused barn In 200 yards of Blake's home. While In the building Finch's gun was accidental ly discharged, the. shot entering Blake's side, causing death in a few. tnitvutes. . A correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says that Monday evening week, on Rich . Mountain, near Boone, a young man named Regan was struck sod instantly killed by lightning, and three other men se verely injured. They . bad been working on a new pike road and were sbelterifig from the storm under large tree when tht lightning truck, the tree. , The storm waa terriffic. Ths preliminary report of the com missioners of internal revenue shows that the total internal revenue col lectione In tbit State for tht past year amount to 14,994,968, a gain of 1327,786.' For the first time in many years at least, the collections in the fourth, or eastern district, ex ceeded those ia the fifth, or western district. The former are 12,549,155, showing a gain of 8292,878, while the latter are 82,445,813, showing a gain of only 135,408. Chat. Stein, white, recently coo- rioted of criminal assault on a white woman In Madison county, and sen tenced to death, and whose sentence was commuted to life imprisonment by the Governor on the ground that the woman wu of bad character, has been token to the penitentiary. 8tein who wu cheerful under the shadow of the gallowt and never gave up hope that bit life would be aaved, MyTBitoodmtune It doe to a rabbit foot that hs has carried from a boy and it hat never railed hira. Untied States Marshall Millikan hu removed six Federal prisoners from Forsyth to Guilfoid county jail. The marshal says trustworthy information reached him that the prisoners sentenced to Forsyth jail by the United 8 tales court to asm Out term of imprisonment for viola tioa of Federal laws have act been kept eanfined, bat have been allow risnta to emrfiiisirts at nkhts. The Jauer ssts only one prisoner, aa old col ored maa, wu allowed privileges, aadthie tor the reason that he wu hrpoor health. ei mmm, oiee. Wu. iftkMllrtllbtlimt Wra tfeat um Is at UHt cm an.li s " Man aa. aai. m mmm n hi aaa 1. Catarrh. Mall'. Catarrh 1 i.yuaurM.ilMaif.M Knowa ! t . aMOtaaa train my. CMarrk a u. Wlta- axnat .aaa, raqmra. a a um nan a u.i-.tTaaTaCi.taaaa tal.iaal l,.aU diraruy apea tk. Mood ao4 -.-a Mrfaaa. at Ue . a,trnT'e te kteu tse ' a4 11" ra4aaarua aataae la 4.1 ..i.r artntk or ba rfea tte k tali 1m ktwaate a as a- faita in n H,n'ir. aowara. taat IMr Jn Ho. 6 4 -1 IM .xtor nj saw Utat IS UU. M tnu. r.vaas lfweAato. Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. AVer's Htlr Vigor is the only Hair Vigor htUt food you can buy. For 60 years It hss been doing just what we claim it will do. " It will not distppolnt you, ITytatr 4 to fc my "hart. Bat i after aawa ayar. nair v iko. a Mm t.ni np. ta a raw, aad bow u u faartam laalia. tons. bk ma, . .ataaatM raautt UMilW hatog wiwan any nair.- ... , a), a. visaa, wmut epnaa.. v rl.M a aWUta. II .raatrifU. f. O. ATStt OOw Ynwnt, Mass. for Short CatMftiely Lew Rates Annentieee Vie Beethera Railway. Extremely low rates are announc ed via the Southern Railway from points on its lines for the following special occasions : Monteagle, Tenn. Monteogle Bible Training School, July 3-Aug. 15, 1905. Monteagle, Tenn. -Monteagle Sun day Bobool institute, July 17 Aua. 5, 1905. Monteagle, Teen. Woman's Con ...um in. ii s toon - fivoo, aawK, a vl avw. Nashville, Tenn. Peabody College, Summer Bcnools j vender but Biblical Institute, June 14-Aug. 9. 1905. Oxford Miss. Summer School, Uni versity of Mississippi, June 14- July Z6, wt. Richmond, Va. Farmers' National ' Conirress. Bent 12-22. 1905. Savannah, Ga National Travelers' Protective Association of America, May 16-23. 1905. . Savannah, Ga. Southern Golf As sociation. May 9-13, lvvo. St Louis, Mo. National Baptist Anniversary. May 16-24. 1905. Tuscaloosa. Ala. Summer School for Teachers, June lo-juiy z, ' 1905. ; Rates for the above occasion open to the DUblio. Tickets will be sold to these points from all stations on the Southern Railway. Detailed information can be bad upon application to anv iicxei Agent of tht Southern Railway, or Agents or connecting lines, or oy addressing the undersigned : R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Char- 1ni. H n.T U WnA n p a . vvu a. w j v. aa. wv vw, . . Asheville, N. C; S. H. Hardwick, Pass. Traffio Manager, W. H. Tay lor, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Wuhington, D. C. A dispatch from McKeeeport,Pan says that one Mr. Fish, a prominsnt business man of that town, wu bathing in ths river on the outskirts of MeKeesport when be taw a small boy making off with bit clothes. Fish went out of the water in a hur ry and In the "altogether" chased that boy through the town until the the police stopped r un ana put a bed quilt over him. Taaaa wila CraaB. .. Wm icinnae. a member of the hAAam miut workine near Little- Srt, wu token suddenly ill Tbura y night with cramps and a kind of cholera. Hit case wu so severe that be bad to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifiord wu called ana consulted. Ha told them he bad a medicine In ka. 4Vm M Phamraarlalri'a Colin. Ml. W. HI ' J Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that be thought would help him out ana accordingly several doees were ad ministered with the result that tba fellow wu abla to be around next day The incident speaks quite highly or Mr. utnora s medicine. Elksder, Iowa, Argua. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your borne, it may save life. For sale by The J. C Simmons Drug CO. -N -v. (ttalna of iodine mav be entirely removed from white calico or lineo by rubbiog damp carbonale of soda into the marks and then washing in cold water. - ' THE "LAZY" MICROBE. A laaurnad Professor claims to have discovered that "Laxinesa" is caused by a germ If the Eminent Doctor is risbt ' Bydale'a Liver Tablets can rightly be termed Microbe Killers, because tbey si- aa?ai mimw that. timr). l.fV. alns- w.i . . vun-. ..i - , j w a. tati taalina' that has naueJlr baaa attributed to a torpid liver or con- a w i e? i sttpatea ooweia. nysaaie t . uver TahUta are marantend to cure con- stipation and all liver disordors. They are small, compreesra cnoco Ute cassted tobleta. easy to take. nlaauant In affarf. Reliable. AnV dealer in oar remedies will return imr irMMiav if van are not satisfied with these tablets. 50 tablets 25 cts. J. C 8immone Durg Co. John Turner, charged with kill ing his brother, was acquitted in Rockingham Superior Court week before last. .. - Graham; Underwriters SCOTT A ALDRICIIT, i Graham, N. C. i . ii, . ' ' " . : Fire?,::; ::X i and Life Insurance Prompt -'' " Personal Attention c To All Orders. Correspondenee Solicited. -fl-, ' OFTCB AT I THHIBASK OF ALAHAKCE RYD ALE'S TONIC BLOOD aod . NEBVC5. It purifies tha blood by ellmtnatlnr the waste matter and other iiopuritiea ami by deatroyinf; tha germs or microb t!mt Infest the blood. It bolide up fhs blood by rerxHUHructing and multipiying tha red ' corpuscles, making; tha blood rich and red. It restores and stimulates tha neivea. cauaiur a full free Sow of nerve fore throughout the entire nerve system. ; It speedily cures unstrung nerves, nrrrona- : neat, nervous prostration, and alt other ' diseases of the nervous system, - . i . EYDALE'S TONIC is sold under a posi tive guarantee. i , , ; . Trial ate at SMta. , raaasy U. tjn) " taajrufACTtntSO ST Tbe Radical Remedy Compiny, SIIVSaWBTT. SS. W. - Sold by J. C. Simmons Drug Co. - I n 1 n Dyspopsia Curo Dlaests what yon eat. 1 , tWvlala. syMMMtllll JMHtalM aft A f. ft aft ' wcjpaaaeauswsAi wuaaiM - dlgestaDte and dlgeste all Binds ef - . . ---- - lOOO. X. gTITOa iu. laau. iwu atut. mm ,. falls to cure. It allows yoa to eat aJ . ... . T1 i .i ml willi.a stomachs can take It. Bylttuemasy tboaaasds of dyspeptice have her s cured after every tblof else falletL le uneaualled for the stomach. CM1' ren Wlta weu ewillaw eni-m imm , First dose relieves. Adletuutsessaer. Cttmanstorasutrcrl aaiily by B.O. iwrTrtxx.w- -ai.iyacoalaaWllaiaaip.iaj,aii . eaiatAAaaAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw . This time of the year are sitrnals of warnmrr. TakeTaraxacum Com- oound now. It mav- savs you a spell of fo ver. It will resulato your bowels, set your iver right, and cure your indigestion.; , A good ionic. An honest medicine! MEBANE. AGENTS 2 f;:', I ACH. i w nn aauA'Tsarr book ow Tn sva-r Bv Da. J. Villus Jooa o p 4-J V ' leadaches araxaou m K. C. w av4ea4 mwm Aay, rra. 1 .i '"a" , Aaw T,nii r l.cjxea. e4 f ' Va. TBc Ula IS aaata," 1 r. -a. . . , ear-War.aj sas ear, w M awaar.. - ST TO - TiaiUlTrJIEaTTC3,AJar-C t kaata. alurMii tke 1. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1905, edition 1
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