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GRAHAM, N. C, Sept. 19, 1907.
Attorney Kellogg in New York is
digging deep into the financial do
ings of the octopus the Standard
Oil Co. and is bringing forth sur
prises.
Hon. J.
Allen Bolt
HImsell.
Announces
On last Thursday afternoon the
remains of Dr. P. L. Murphy, late
Superintendent of the State Hospit
al at Morganton, were interred io
grounds of the institution over
which he had so ably presided
since its foundation.
The schools and colleges over the
state, as far as heard from, have
opened this fall with larger numbers
of pupils than ever. Such an awak
emng along educational lines gives
joy to every educator in the state
It means much more than can be
estimated for the general uplift of
the state at large.
Joshua Harrison, who was con
victed of kidnapping the son of Sen
ator S. M. Beasley, of Currituck
county, in 1905, and was tried, con
victed and sentenced to the peniten
tiary for 20 years, appealed to the
Supreme Coutt On Tuesday the
judgment of the lower court was at
firmed, and yesterday, in Norfolk,
Harrisonput a pistol to his head
and ended his life.
Senator Simmons says, or words
to that effect, that Mr. Bryan
ought not to be the next Dem-
mooratic candidate for President.
Hon. Frank C. Robbing, of Lex
ington, writes to the Charlotte Ob
server and says that Mr. Bryan's
government ownership of railroads
nor some of his other notions of
government, won't do. Mr. Rob
bins is against centralizing tendencea,
and he will find many to say amen.
Interesting Railroad Statistics.
Mew York Dispatch.
The gross earning of the railroads
of the United States during 1906,
according to the fortieth annual
number of Poor's Manual, made the
enormous increase over 1905 of 1234,
442,516. The net earnings increas
ed 1104,728,224.
This was done in spite of a heavy
increase in operating expenses, due
to higher wages and increased cost
of material. More than 71.000,000
To l he Democrats of Guilford coun
ty and the 6th Congressional Dis
trict: In response to the earnest solici
tation of my friends in the county
and in the district, I have decided
to ofler myself as a candidate for the
'Democratic nomination for a seat in
Congress
I cast my first vote for Samuel J
Tilden, in 187C, and have consist
ently voted the Democratic ticket
ever since. I have supported Deru
ocracy faithftilly all these years both
by my influence and financial con
tributions to the success of the tick
ets. I have served the people of
uuutord county, the county ot my
birth, and the home of my parents
faithfully as a member of the Board
of Education (and as its Senator)
for the last twenty-five years (with
the exception of the two years the
Republicans were in Dower) and
have done this at a large outlay
from my purse, as it is well known
that neither of these offices is remu
nerative; but on the contrary that
whoever holds them must do so
largely at his own expense,
If ydu think I have performed
my work faithfully, I would like to
have your support. I shall ask it
clean-handed. I do not want any
friend of mine to strike a Democrat
below the belt in my behalf. If
cannot win honorably I do not want
to win at all.
I appeal to those men in the
county and in the district who be
lieve that the government has been
in the hands of the professional pol
itician lone enough; to those voters
who honestly believe in equal rights
for all and who are opposed to those
special privileges which enable the
favored few to exploit the people
to those voters who oppose the
trusts and who would root them out
of our body politic; to those who
stand for the right of the State to
make laws and see them executed
when not declared unconstitutional
by the proper courts; to those who
are opposed to a high protective
tariff which is, in effect, a heavy tax
on the common people and a light
one, relatively, on the rich man, and
is consequently an unequal ouraen
my appeal lies to those farmers who
have felt the heavy nana or monop
oly: to those merchants, wholesale
and retail, who are entitled to fair
freight rates without the djscrimina
tions which eat up their profits; to
those 'manufacturers of cotton goods
and furniture who feel most acutely
the burden of a high tariff on their
machinery and the heavy railway
discriminations in freight rates; to
the laboring man, whether farmer
or mechanic, upon whom the whole
burden of the creation of wealth
ultimately rests, and who, whether
producer or consumer, is most un
fairly discriminated against both in
his labor and . his living; to every
voter and to every man who would
rectify those laws which cause the
unequal distribution of the burdens
of productions and of government
1 oner my character built up
through fifty-four years right among
you and my record publio and pri
vate as well as whatever ability you
may think I have to your service.
In my public life, I may at times
have erred in judgment, but I have
stood in open and hare dodged no
responsibility. ... Believing that I
people traveled by rail in 1906 in I represent the interests of the plain
excess of the nrecedinir vear. while I people who remain at home and
k 1 irt noo coo I must hare confidence in their repre
. . 1 hoi Jsentatives, I ask their support ith
tons, as compared with 1,435,321.- fu that if j. git x
ioo ions in too preceding year. be nominated and elected.
The total assets oi all railroads I Thanking you for your support in
are renortnd as 2 17.S34. 881.822. or the past and assuring you tnat 1
mn ih.n . K ! mnn.. have no other ambition than honest
tn inL.i,.n u .i. npmmt Tour interests, am
I - Keepectiully yours,
The average receipts a passenger ' J. ALLEN HOLT.
m mile in 1906 was 2.011 cents, as Oak Ridge, N. C, Aug. 27, 1907. ad.
against 2.028 cents in 1905.
The average revenue a ton a mile I Davidson College has begun its
in 1906 was 0,766 cents as aeainst 171st session with the largest attend-
n 7Ai tn ions "': '- - I ence in its history, The number of
Tfc.ii-iiJa4fcrf-nJBd"?w.wtod the open
m v twwu ivutu vw bwipiii a wwa
ins is 297 and others are, arriving
daily. I his is one ot ir.e largest
bodies of regular college students in
the southern states, as Davidson hat
no departments of Law, Medicine,
ThAftlnvv Phirmsr. ali . all nf har
...... I m,j m J I .
low construction during the year Undents matriculating for the rego
wa 5,516.70 miles, but but the net liar college courses in Liberal Arts
increase was smaller, owlnir to mils-1 and Sciences.
completed on December 31, 1906,
' was 222,635.18 miles, as against 217,
841.02 miles at the close of 1905, an I
Increase of 5,294.16 miles. The ao-
A SHY SCRAPES RIGHT.
Building 611 It. aad 4.7 S lor lea Bclaa
Erected In New York.
New York Diapatub.
Piercing the sky-line of New York
far above all the other sky-scrapers
of the down-town district, the lofty
Singer building, fast nearing comple
tion, will, within the coming week,
exceed in height the Washington
monument, whose solid shaft of
granite rises 555 feet above the
ground. When the structural steel
workers rivited home the last steel
beam Saturday before ending their
day'e work, the steel frame of 36
floors of the building had been com- l
pleted. Eleven more stories remain
to be built and when the towering
pile of steel and masonry is finished
it will be 47 stories high and 612
feet from the sidewalk on Broadway
to the pinnacle.
This giant sky-scraper will be the
highest occupied building in the
world and will overtop all other ex
isting structures except Eiffel tower
in Paris. When completed a time
ball will drop every hoar from a pol
on top of the building and at night
the falling hour globe will be illumi
nated by three lights which will play
upon it constantly.
Tho foundation of this colossal
building is set in solid bed-rock 96
feet below the level of the sidewalk.
A heavy steel body laid over the
caissons forms the under body qJ
the structure, fourteen floors of
which comprise the main section of
the building from which rises the
tower up to 47 stories, with its scores
of office rooms. The engineers say
the total weight of steel and mason
ry in the tower is 18,365 tons while
nearly 10,000 tons of steel have been
used in frame-work. Eighteen ele
vators will carry the 2,500 tenantB
to their offices.
Ftfteen thousand incandescent
ligbto, sufficient, the engineers say,
to light a town of 25,000 inhabitants,
will illuminate the rooms and hall
ways for late workers. Fifteen
miles of pipe will be required for
steam and water purposes.
An immense copper lantern will
form the pinnacle of the building
from which at night a powerful
searchlight will flash forth, furnish
ing a beacon to mariners and will be
visible more than 60 miles at sea. .
"Is Ul '.Worts' Uvlno."
Great Bridge Collapsed and Near
ly 100 Killed.
Quobeck, (juokock Dispatch.
Tho great Quebeck bridge collap
sed late on the afternoon of Aug. 29
and now the vast mass of Steele work
lies a tangled wreck across' the St.
Lawreiitu (hannel. A careful esti
mate of the loss of life is 84. The
bridge fell at exactly 23 minutes to
6 Ibis evening just ss many of the
workmen were preparing to leave.
The accident was so terrible in its ef
fectiveness in wiping out the lives
of the men employed that very lit
tle is known as to the cause of the
disaster.
The bridge was about a.mile and
half in length and hall of it, from
the south shore to midstream, crum
pled up aud dropped into' the wa
ter. Ninety men were at work on
this section of the structure and the
whistle had just blown for the men
to quit work for the day, when there
came a grinding sound from the
bridge midstream. The men turn
ed to see what had Happened and ah
instant later the cry . went op, "the
bridge is falling." The men made a
' Amid the sorrows and the sighs,
the heartaches and disappointments,
and the misery and woe of the world,
many people are prone to ask them
selves, after all, is life worth living?
And that is where a great mistake
is made. T,hat question should nev
er be allowed to raach the point of
discussion. We should turn from
it as we would shun evil, and in a
far different spirit earnestly ponder
over the worth of living.
Selfishness narrows our minds and
dwarfs our souls. ) We become de
spondent and grow tired because
all that we crave does not come to
ub and abide with ' us, Bimply be
cause we crave it. That is the surest
road to misery. Living with
such a view forces one down where
it is-dark and dreary and cheerless
and cold. It does not invite sym
pathy or love. A struggle to get
away from such a life brings help to
abandon that which is pulseless and
dead. : ' ::x
To realize that life is worth living
is to know and practice the worth of
living. Its true value liesfnhelp-
Cocannt Milk Remedy for Burns.
Nashville Ten neraeean.
v '.'The milk of a fresh cocoanut is
the finest remedy on earth for burns,
" said Antonio Gilandi, of New Or
leans, at the Maxwell. "Several
years ago I happened to be in Cen
tral America, shipping fruit to the
United States. While there I first
learned that the cocoanut milk was
the very best medicine in case of
bad burns. In a severe case where
the flesh is so badly burned that it
sloughs away from the bone the co
coanut milk will relieve the pain
and stop the inflammation. I know
many people in Central America
who had used the milk for burns
and pronounced it excellent."
To check a cold quickly, get from
your druggist some little Uandy
Cold Tablets called Preventics.
Druggists everywhere are now dis-
penning Preventics, for they are not
only safe, but decidedly certain and
prompt, rrevenuca contain no yu
nine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor
sickening. taken at the "sneeze
stage" Preventics will prevent Pneii
monia, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, etc.
Hence the name, Preventics. Good
ing others, not depending always on for feverish children. 48 Preven
others belninff voir. A word of " cents. Inal D0X68 O Cts,
u.hianr1 W anrl hnn for I h Sold ' J A C. Simmons Drug Co.
weak and faltering, ""charity for the
morally frail and erring ones, sym
pathy and love for .the despondent
and sorrowful. ' Life is worth living
to a man of whom at the end of the
journey, it may be truthfully said:
"He lived to "bless mankind. He
found and knew the worth of living.
If the world is . ever -dark, it is dark
with such a man .beneath the sod,"
Life is worth living for the oppor
tunity it gives for doing good, for
' ' A passenger train on the Southern
railway was derailed near Tryon
Wednesday night and about a doz
en passengers were slightly hurt
The railroad people claim that the
wreck was caused ? by the track
"buckling" from intense heat.
Bad Tetter lor 30 Years,
; I have suffered with tetter for thir
ty years and have tried almost count
less remedies with little, if any, re
smoothing the rough pathway of the I lief. Three boxes of Chamberlain'
wanrv nnrl Knavv.lnrlnn for refine-1 balVO CUred me. it W88 a torture.
nirin th hrotherhood of man and 11 V.688 oxA. a V"1" metimes, but
..... I nothing to what it used to do.-D
practising u in our oaiiy iniercouree H. Beach, Midland City, Ala. Cham
in social ana ousiness me. : i urn i oerlain'B Salvevis lor sale by J,
irom gloomy and moody selfishness, I Simmons Drug Co.
and get out where thtre is light and
love and cheer, and blessings will
follow surely as the earth is refresh
ed and clean and sweet after the
storm and rain has passed. New
Bern Sun. - - v
Beware of Olatmeata lor CatarrMnat
Coatala Mercury
aa mercury will surely del troy tlie cense of
smell ana completely derange the wnoie
system when entering It throuKB the mucous
surfaeea. each articles should never be used
except on proscriptions from reputable pby-j
Sicians. aa in uumuKU wey wiu ue is usu
fold to the good you can possibly delve t rom
I hum. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney Vo., Toledo, U contains no
mercury, and la taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and muoous surfaces i
oi lue system, in uuyuiK nan s uuurm uure
ue sure you getiiicgeuuine. ii is lukcu in
ternally ana made In Toledo. Ohio, by i, J.
Chenov ft Co. Testimonial free.
oia dv urugpisGS. rnce ioo peruuiuo.;
Take Hall's Family Fills for coustlpatlon.
At Briery Swamp Primitive Bah
tist church, Pitt county, Sunday;8lh
while candidates for. membership
were, being immersed .near the
church some one entered the ch urch
building and stole a part of the com
munion wine; ; " "
OASTORIA
Bears tie Yon Hiiro Always Bought
gigutui
- of
Women as WeJl as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
The next examinations tbrou gh-
out the State for applicants for State
license for teaching in the public
high schools will be held at each
county seat under .the. supervision
of the respective county superi nten
dents October 11 and 12..
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courage and lessens ambition' beauty, vigor
iij' . ana cheerfulness soon
-i m 7i - disappear when the kld-
i.x -ney are out ot order
ji
vr iiiiHwacq. ,. - -
" Kidney trouble has
become so ' prevalent
that it is not uncommon
for a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the child urin
ates too often, if the
English Spavin Liniment removes "rin ". when the child
n i -a ii j j . .. - "" "
ii naro, sou or caiiousea lumps anu i control tne passage, it Is yet afflicted with
g, aepena upon it, the cause of
ity is kidney trouble, and the first
blemishes from hoises, blood spav
ins, curbs, splints, Bweeney, ring
bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen
throats, coughs, etc. . Saye $50 by
the Ube of one bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful blemish cure
known. Sold tor"tbe J. C. Sim
mons Drug Co. graham, N. C.:;V:
Chamois leather, is not, nor never!
was the hide of the Chamois, but
the flesh side of sheep skins.
age abandoned, transferred to side
track or equipped with electricity.
Fire in the Southern railway sta
tion at Charlotte Webnesday destroy
ed valuable records and damaged.
the building to the extent off 800
The fire started among the docu-
The students represent practically
every state in the South, and quite
number io the Wen and Worth
east.
The Freshman class numbers
something over one hundred, enter
lot at the average age of eighteen
years and six mootbs; fifty of tnero
are from outside of Nortn Carolina,
and the class repsesents ten states
manta In tha 61a room and ii ann. I and territories.
a, !!.. a Several new professonhipe have
.vn. , recenUybeen established, including
uivuuug uiswiks. a full professorship of Thysica
Calvin Westmoreland was arrested 1 1 raining.
in Winston-Salem recently aa an es
caped convict after he bad been at
liberty for a score of years. He was
sentenced from Danburr, Stokes
county, February 2 1887 for larceny,
and served two years of his three
year sentence. In 1S87 he escaped
and for the past ten years had been
living in Winston, where be work
ed as a carpenter.
The Lexington Dispatch says tha
llr. Bob Conrad, a Thomasville
merchant, was
A woman needs no. eulogist; she
speaks for herself.
One way to forget other people's
faults is to remember your own.
Ill humor, Jike the chemical pre
pa rations, often comes from a retott.
It is impossible- to down sorrow;
it has been (a the swim too long. -
The man behind the white apron
may be bartender or a bar tongh.
A man s narrowness is one of the
f Vi i n rrm m ilnMn'l want IimUI
accidentally shot broadcast
mrongti bom legs a lew days ago In lhU worM h... k . ,
and as a result to conGoed to his bed w, & , delivered by onr snrpo-
a i'reu uau euaj. waa an- l fneodj.
ting on his counter, with bis legs
croed, when a 35-cI;bre Colt r-l At Enoch Til! e, Rowan ooanty.
Tolver dropped ot of the pocket of J Friday, Fred Lipe, 1 6 y far-old sou
Chief of Police Hilton, and waa dis- lot Mr. and Mrs. John Lipe, was rid
cLarred. l he ttu vt&ea clean ing a none la ins Eeid wben the
lbroch both lea. I horse stumbled and threw the boy
into a ditch and then fell on lim,
I a, ...
I I ha T-w-. a saw m m m - KsI'w jm.. . V. J ii a
-ii iarniprs coia an avrir I w uuw uiai
c:
iax..y.
I he tiled Uter,
. TIM Tosseh Thai Steal
-. - v , . - .
Is the touch of Bucklen's Arnica
rush shoreward but the distance was 8,11 ve- lv tne happiest combinstion
i,-, mm . . mu. V Arnica flowers ana neaiing Dai-
W BW Vl IVI MJQU1 J VQVfllllsfS. AUDI 1 - VT
I If , 0.9 t 1 I OUUJO fl WUJ PVUUUCU A' V tAJt.vf
iien secuon oi me oriuge dragged how oM lhe , or alo j, ,thi8
oibers to It, the snspping girders Salve will care it. For burns, scalds,
and cables booming like a crash of cat wounds or piles, it's an absolute
artillery.
bed-wettln
the difflcu!
step should be towards . the treatment of
toese important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
most people suppose. . .-.
Women as well as man are made mis
erable with kidney : and bladder--trouble,
ana win neea me same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold
by druggists. In fifty
cent and one dollar
sizes. Yon may have a
sample bottle by mail
ires, aiso pampniet tell- Ecm at BmBot.
ing all about H, Including many of the
thousands of . testimonial letters received.
trom suitor ers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer
8c Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and
menUon this paper. '. u - ;
Don't mtko any mistake, Ibut renembe
uienams,wamp Kooc, Llr. Kilmer's Hwam
Hoot, and the address, .Blnxbampton. N.I
one vary bottle. . , t
A Humaaa Appeal.' r
A humane citizen of Richmond,
Ind.,Mr. U. D. Williams, 107 West
Main St., says:" 1 ; appeal to all
persons with weak lungs to take Dr.
King's New Discovery, the only
remedy that has helped me and ful
ly comes up to the -proprietor's rec
ommendation:" It saves more lives
than all other throat and rung rem
edies out together. Used as a cough
and cold cure the world r ver. Cures
asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop
ing cough, quinsy, hoarseness and
phtbisic,8to8 hemmorrhages of the
lungs and builds them up. Guaran
teed at. J. C. Simmon's drug store.
50c. and $100- Trial bottle free.
The Boone Democrat Pays that
Hon. R. Z. Linney spoke a
gainst the Appalachian park at Wa
tauga court Monday " of last week
and Mr. Shepherd M. Dugger re
plied. The Democrat' is' with Mr.
Linney and thinks the park project
an "absurd proposition." .
There are a great many . people
who have slight attacks., of indiges
tion and dyspepsi nearly all .the
time. Their food may satisfy the
appetite but it fails to nourish the
body simply because the stomach
is not in fit condition to do the work
it is supposed to do. It can't digest
the food you eat. ilhe - stomacn
should be given help. You ought to
take something that will do the work
your stomach can't do. Kodol For
Indigestion and Dyspepsia, a com
bination of natural digestants and
vegetable acids, digests the food it
self and gives strength and health
to the stomach. Pleasant to take.
Sold by J. C. Simmons Drug Co,
The Morganton Herald says that
Mr. Robt. Winkler, ofr 4 Bridge;"
water, is perhaps the largest- wheat
and porn raiser ib'v Burke county.
His wheat crop this year threshed
out 1,838$ bushels, and he says from
the present prospect he will make
near 4,000 bushels of corn." :
WW a .
lhe t analZone
.' The high wages iwi(i m . .
mighty temptation tl, .'
artisans to join the ir(.. . ""g
workmen; needed to ..,,, M1i
Panama Canal. Ma,!"4
however by the fear o j
ones-.
malaria. It is the
those who have used E
i.
""owing
who go there with. ,u: , mn
l . UJ1H Mil.
Stomach troubles, Heart and Kid
ney ailments, can be quickly correct-'
ed with a prescription known r to
druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's
Restorative. The prompt and sur:
prising relief which this remedy im
mediately brings is entirely , due to
its Restorative action upon the con
trolling nerves Of the Stomach, etc.
A weak Stomach.causing dyspepsia,
a weak Heart with palpitation or in
termittent pulse, aiways means weak
Stomach nerves or weak heart rjervea.
Strengthen i these i inside ,or con
trolling nerves with Dr. Shoop's Re
storative and see how quickly these
ailments disappear. Dr.- Shoop of
Racine, Wis. "will mail samples free.
Write for them. A test will tell.
Your health is certainly worth this
simple trial. Sold by J.:. C. bim
mon's Drug Uo. ' . .
I knowing they are 8afe U'
lous innuence with Eiectrin r-7 . '
onhand.:rCures.bl0o(iep '
biliousness, weakness and mJ?
ach, liver and kidney tio bl ' f 'D
anteedl.vJ n ad. ' m"t-
Jr!! Co.
A convention of North CBrolina
postmasters, both presidential and
fourth class, wilj be held in Raleigh
October 15 and 16. There are 105
presidential and 2.100 fourth class
postmasters in the State.
Lost and Found
Lost, between 9.30 p.. M jester-
day and noon to-day, a ' bilious at
tack, with nausea and sick headache.
This loss was occasioned by finding
at-J. C. Simmon's drug .store a box
of Dr. King's New- Life Pills, the
guaranteed cure foa biliousness, ma
laria and jaundice. 25c. ' "v
Occasional headache.; belching,
bad taste in the mouth, lack of appe
tite and slight nervousness - are
symptoms of indigestion which,
when allowed to go uncared for, will
develop into a cape-'of dyspepsia that
will take a long time to get rid ot.
Don't neglect your, stomach. At the
first indication of trouble take some
thing that will help it along in its
work of digesting the food you eat.
Kodol For Indigestion and Dyspep
sia will do. this, Kodol will make
your food do you good and will en
able you to enjoy what you eat.
Sold by J. C. Simmons Drug Co, '
The Herald says thct Mrs. Eliza
Patton, of Morganton, 90 years old
onHhe 6th, is hale and hearty. "She
says she was never sick a day in her
life and was never prescribed for by
a doctor." '
0AS7ORZA.
Bean the - ll Kind Yoa Haw Always BoajW
Blgnataz
or
, - Tin Kind Yoa Han Always I
Ai cnarlotte one day la8t VlA
Lloyd Gribble, 9 year, old, clinibe;
up 47eetona tower ol the South
"D PkWer ?n.pay. 6quteztd
through some bars and climbe(i m
four feeth an arm to tounh ,!..
trie wire. He wanted to Heo what
pubui. lyuuning tne wire ff(ml( h
and he' was killed.
ave
Ifreal-coB'ee disturlw ,,. ...
hach, your Heart or Kidu'T
try this clever Coflee imitation-!) "
Shoots Health Coffee. Dr. Snoop
has closely matched old J-a ami
Mocha Coffee in flavor
yet it has not a single grilill
Lofieeiult. Dr. Shoo,,' neal,;
Coffee Imitation is made from pUr"
toasted grains or cereald, with Malt
Nuts, etc. Made in one minute
No tedious lone wait. Ym, B.;ii ,...
ly like it. Get a free sample at oui
store. Mackman-Coble (irocery, Co
It is claimed that Lake ! nrn.
duces more fish to the square mile
than any other body of water in the
world.
Itch cured in 30 minutrs hv vl
ford's Ganitary Lotion. Never fails.
Sold by J. C. Simmons Dr.. nn'
Uraham, N. C.
OvWilt Little harly Risers,
r
Scott's Emulsfon strengthens enfeebled
nursing mothers by increasing their flesh and
nerve force ' " . " .v
AM
4
4
: It provides baby, with the necessary fat Q
and mineral food for healthy growth. 4
ALL ORUaa!8T3l 60o. AND St.OO. X
J'.7cet Ready for the Big State Fair,., . fc
. . . Get Ready for' the Big State Fair,
Richmond, October 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12
everybody u looking forward to it. The wonderful success of last year has led to
, UX SJOCK. j -$30fi00n - 1 AGRICULTURAL J GREAT RACES I
EXHIBITS IN PRIZES . DISPLAYS ' ALL CLASSES
B,ffiSr!AYWS WoMr 'SPECIAL SALES A BIG TIME
I EVERY DAY ATTRACTIONS FACILITIES " ' ALL WEEK
LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS ASK YOUR AGENT
Tasteless
Chill
Tome
cure. Qaranteed by J.C Simmon'e
Drug Co. 'Zbc.
It is claimed that (be skins of
more than 100,000 animals are used
annually in binding Oxford bioles.
At 10 o'clock tonight 16 bodies
had been picked op and of the eight
men in the hospital two are not ex
pected to live throogh the night'
TheQueleck bridge was begun
be finish U, ,909 Subsidies lJ 5
vera graveu vj lue r euenu ana pro
vincial governments and the city of Beethoven became deat and long
f n.kL .J iL. a A.J A rl m mm . .
Huoun-K uu ujs numiw coai oi i oeiore .tu . dealn could not even
the work was 1 10,000,00a hear the drums beat inibeorchee
The Phoenixrills Bridge Com pa I trj
ny, of Pennsylvania, had the con
tract for the construction of the JjOlEYSnCIiETIl1
bridge and were woiking from boLh I trj7rrtH rn-a hV1lr-af
sides of the fiver.
As lusters, tne sect of Jams, in
Sick HeataclM. ' I India are far ahead of all rivals.
This disease is caused bv Ai
rangment of the stomach. Take a FOlevS nOtieV mad Tar
J -1 rt t i . . . . . I
uutm w tiumuwuui oiomacn ana
Liver Tablet to correct this disorder
and ibe sick headacbe will disao-
peir. For sale by J. C. 8immon
OrufCo.
Executors Sale of
Real and Personal. Properly,
The undenlgned Exeotiton of th Ut John
X bmptuo, duoaataed, will aell oa the prcml-
n id, ua Hem or deoeaaea in Mwlla
Towntalp, Alaawnoe Oounty, all tkc landi
and paraoaal propartr beiorjglCfto aald ca-
uii u
SATURDAY, SEPT, 28th, 1907.
Taa Dnmartr la naar Rolmaii'a Mllla. Mid
(ha landi oonsM of about tM acres, and tne
penonal propertr oonaina ot bouaebold and
Irtobea furnUura, ooe borao, and aoma old
wa n. bunla and fans Implement.
lerm ot bale: I na peraonal propertr 1
ba auld rr caab, and landa wilt be aokl roc
ooe-tnlrd eaah. ooe-thirtl to ba paid la aix
monUii and one-third In twelve moatba and
uua reaprrea uu an tne pureaaaa aiioak la
,..(,-., HlMKOrT THOMPSOW,
. ' D. H. THOMPmlM.
. JONATHAN THOMPSOH.
. . , t . WH. J. THOMPSON.
i ' - . . . ... . - - Kxacnlora.
Na. MM
cwrts coldav prtrtmtM pamuraoalA
Consiipalion
boro complain - that aotomobiliste if
are injuring the leaf tobacco market ,,tJZ Ei-aTituS'j;
Tby ay,eo many automobiles run it tr.
. ... 1M Luk ni A ...
uu ui iwua jtmuing , oui irwa I aaamaa f.ffa a tmwt rowltwa awl to tha)
Greensboro and frighten stock, that I a-r i .'Z4
many urmers are taking tbetr leaf I f- to rma n
wolher markets. l" iZTlZZl
" rai Ka Mta, o ( i4.
Trcuwry Dcpartneal Ofll ee of
Comptroller ol tkc Carre ey.
: Waahloaio. D.' T.' Aoaat a, MOT.
WWraaa. by aaUafartorr Teee) praaent
I ed to tbe undt.rMnd, It aaa beea anade to
anpear tkai Tte Hatleaal Baaaaj ad Am
aaaaf a ad if abaaa, lu liia tow u of C ra lui m.
la Uie rtoanty ot Alaamanoe, and to tab of
Port Carolina, ba compiled alta ail the
nmrisloctt of tb atauta of the Lotted
hum. rrqul red to buaa piled Kk tjefor
aa taoriauuo ahall ba autaeriard to onav
aaeno tNMfoeaaaf lfnaina.
how Therlore 1. Wlluaia B. RldfvlT.
Oonitrntlrof the Cnrrencir. do berphr rerU
tj that TIM Ntl al aak ad '
ed fcrabaaa. la tba TowauC Grahaiit. In tae
t.Kjr.iy ut AJaaiaare, and btate ot Nona
Carolina, la autaorlaad to maaianw tbe
bustaeoaof Baa kind aa provided la fceetJoe
riftatone feundrrd andairr miom of
htatue of the l aited titakae.
CooreraicNl of La ijana of A lamauoe.
la t-eeuimwy wbareof
witoeM in . band and
ai of oftce thit t wen 1 7
turd dar ot August.
W M. K KIDOELT,
lhe Old Standard
has stood the test 25 yccirsy Average annual sales
I . v " iiiuiiun Doiucs. - allocs unis recora
of merit appeal to you ?!: ; No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
ea.mrigigigifjo BLACK ROOT UVXR. P1XS.
wrwiaajpawai
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DDEYs
Best IDT CilliTtl IJ J IWCkRiaMainUilt
J. C. Simmons Drug Co .
AR
,Hbmiu
I fJaUM
Cures Coughs, Colds. Croup. La GriDoe: Asthma TVi mar
at"1 Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption
' ' - - . J. C. SIMMONS DRUG CO ; , "
CONTAINS NO
HARMFUL
DIvCIGS
Th Oenoioe is in tbe
PACKAOJ
iTreeeurv lH-irl
aient. bol ol lb
ff enptmier of
(te ttirTnCT.
lef
CoaipUoUer of lb Oar rooty.
4na i anaWaaaol afba- arVp.
and I i m j ia .. v ...j
Tbe FwJeif,h Timeaj dedares
ih'.ty Horn lor Gortroor.
for
a- bux.
r-e
e-Ha. m a bos of
Tbs InJ.an rbinxeroa bs the
,irkt v:n of any it .rzr 1.
tv.z i. c t:
.3 C"'Jj CD.
I. WISSBIRG
The Tailor
SCOTT Euimo UP STAIRS
Suite HJt to Order. -Cleaning
and Impairing.
Cinirg and rrear-ing a suit 50c. i
ICILLthi COUCH
and cure th Luncn
wrre
Dr Ffinfy'i
C':v; Discovcrv
roNtuarTtoi
0UGH1 umi
rrfta
6H1.00
Feae Trial
bore And UuicAaat Car for aa
THROAT And XAJBQ XXODB.
LSa, or MOMXT XACX.
I Strio Typc, Presses,
I and the Kno w IIoio
are rrodacins the bnsf a
results in Job Work at
rilK OLKANEK OFnt'lj
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GOOD COITPMUTI . ,
CARLt ULLY WElTTIlli.
A part of your business will be appre
ciated KSA11 kinds of insurance. : :
CHAS. C. THOMPSON,
GliAUAlT, - - - If. c.
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