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THE GLEANER. I58CBB EVERT CIUOSDAT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE" ADVEUTIK1N0 HATES tnnantinrcrl In.) I time fl.O - reach tub nitnit fttMr1on ftfteut. For more spaoe n. id Ion ire r time. raMH f nrniRhcn on applica tion. Local not cob 10 eta. a line for first Inbrtlon :siiMeniinnt Iniu'rtlonsltcta.a line. Transient a1vortlR.montf mnpt lie paid for in aavance Roosevelt in Africa. Hard Yarn Hplnnera to Reduce Output. At a meeting jn Charlotte last week of members of the Southern Hun! Yarn Spinner' Association, Tho editor will not be responsible for vlewa expressed ly correspondents. ....-m....... .......... ,..........'...............'. Benteredattlie Poslofflee at Oniliain, N. C, at second clas. matt. r. GRAHAM, N. C, Mar. 4, 1908. The Legislal mo is jiesa to get tlirou'li Adjourn. rushing busi Mnnduy .ind Mr. Roosevelt's license, according to the newfpnp(-rH, is on ordinary one, unil permits him to Jioot the ' re,,rt-8eiiliiig 80, 000 spindles, a com following: 2 Mule Elepha it-', 2 mil(, e wil( rj. jj. Sergeant, of Char Rhinoceroses; 10 Hippopotami; 21 tte, as chairman, was appointed to Antelope, (including 2 Kudos, 2 (Mltjne action. It is is stated that Gemsb ik and 1 Bongn); 2 Earth ; tjie committee will probably racom Hos; 2 Earth Wolves; 10 Chevro-j nien(j B curtailment of 33J per cent, tiai s Musk Ler; 2 Cololii or other o(- ti,e output of all mills in the asso fur monkeys; 2 Marabou Storks; 2 nation, the cut to lake effect March Qtrighee; 2 Kgretr; 1 ( linnpanzee. There are no restrictions on the number of Lions, Leopards and Tho anti-trust bill has passed the Legislature, but iu a form that will Accomplish the desired purpose v.thout working damage to legiti mate business interests. Last Monday a third attempt was in ilo to sell the Industrial News printing outfit in Greensboro, hut not a bid was mado. Seems they have enough up that way. The movement started in the Leg islature to submit tlie question ol moving the Stale Capital to Greens boro diod suddenly Tuesday, ft is quite certain that no one had much faith in it. Yesterday afternoon the Eastern part of the Slate was swept by a terrific storm of wind, hail, rain and snow. Much damage was done. Some fatalities are reported. De tailed accounts lator vi 11 tell the ex tent of the damage done. The Roosevelt regomo comes to an end today. President Taft will hold the reins for tho next four years and he ' big enough to keep tho lid on unless thoro were a Roose velt underneath. We hope to have peaco, plenty and prosperity. Florence Davis Coming Again. Few of the footlight favorites of the present era in theatricals have risen as steadily and surely in a de cided original and uniquo field as lias Florence Davis, the young com edienne now in her fifth season as a star, who has extended her popular ity to nearly every city East of the Mississippi, and a goodly number West of it, and her former conquests have all been surpassed this season in the uew woodland comedy, "Un der the Greenwood Tree," in which she will be seen a the Montwhite, March 2ith. The newspapers of other cities have boon unanimous in their praise of Miss I'uvis and her now play, nliko, pronouncing it tho best vehi cle she has over apeared in, and therefore her annual visit to this city will be looked forward to with additional interest. True to ita arboral title, "Under the Greenwood Tree" is described aa t 'a sylvan comedy, original in theme, interesting in construction, unique Jo, ita netting and scintillating with the brilliant humor of Henry V, Es mond, who roM to fame oa, the pro duction of his othor delightful come dy, "When We Were Twenty-one," in. which Nat Goodwin made his great success of a few years ago. -. In support of Hiss Davis this sea son, the Gsrrick Management are said to have furnished a most worthy cast of players, foremost of whom ia the handsome and talented young "romantic actor, Elliott Dexter, who contributed a good portion of the success to Miss Davis' former mem orable presentations of "The Flayer lfaid ." "Ibeen'e" "A Doll's House.' Sardoa's "Divorcon" and other plays. ' Her production of "Under us Ureenwood Tree is mounted with the same comprehensive and lavish equipment of scenery,, cos tumes and effects which the critics pronounced most brilliant and artis- tio at the Lvr.e Theatre, London. and the Garr.sh Theatre, New York, last season. Iallr4 BrM Xw OM Fart INutlal- tj Bare. ' Asbarlll. ClUac, lac. About 20 feet oflhe railroad bridge ever Mill spring crek, near. Old Fort,, wss hunted shortly after 2 u'clock ywUiday morning, snd un til it wss rr paired trains had to I letoared vis Charlotte and 'Spartan burg. ' "As aooo as tbs fire wss rib-covcr-sd it wss reported to lbs local Hailoa sod a wrecking trsin wsssooo cm lbs way. . A wrecking erew .wss alto U out from - a!riev and - by 9 o'clock lbs entire 20 fret of lbs ires (Js bad beei replaced so that traibS could pas Freight traffic tM com plelely tied up lor tbs lims tbs Uidge was impmsm'ls. How lbs firs originated Is t mys tery, though it ts tuppo! to have started from a spark dropped by tome train paaaipg daring tbs eight, bkh is s frenent ctuw of fiot Tbe Ir.'i hkb r.s Mill Spring crffk is stout ixty fcet in kng!h. j Tb i'rsm i a titile tour-- than a IrxV, tut rur-a through s derp Crocodiles that he may shout. He may nut shoot the following: Giraffes, Wild Asses, Elands, Zj bran, Female or Young Elephants, Vuhurex, Saddle-billed Storks, Wh.ilo-headed Stork, Crowned Cranes, Okapi, Fumale Buffalo, Fe male or I outlg LM' nones , rpenej rrageluphus (fennile. ) Sir H. II. Johnston, who for many years has represented Great Britain in divers capacities in her African possessions, and is a mighty hunter, contributes to The Youth's Companion for March 4th a most in teresting article on "What Mr. Roosevelt May See in Africa." He takes the reader step by stept along the probable route ol tbe ex-l'resi-dent's travels from Zanzibar through the vast inland forest regions, where game abounds, to his coming out of the dark forest at Khartum. He tells what beasts and birds danger ous, rare, and s.itui uloioH legenda ry the traveller may encounter, and gives a synopsis of his hunting license, which is an ordinary one, but sufficiently liberal to satisfy the most exacting, since it puts no li mil on the number ol lions, leopards and crocodiles that may be taken. Hcpreseoativea Denounce tlie Hccret Mer- vlre and the President. By an overwhelming vote, and without piuiy distinction, the House of Representatives Thursday sub tallied the committee on appropria tions in again reporting a provision in the sundry civil appropriation bill, restricting the operations of the secret service detective of thi Treasury Department. The Presi dunt was scathingly duiiouuceJ by Mr. Cook, Republican ol Colorado, while Mr. Smith, Republican o Iowa, a member of tho appropria ttons committee, and one of those named by the President in his mes sage of January 4th hut as being responsible for the secret service Vtmitaiion, seemingly employed all the invective at his command In attack on that service, lie compar ed the secret service detectives with "common liars," declared them to be worthless and pointed to the assasxi nation of President McKinley as I at . m m , sample oi ine watcniuineHS snd ca pacity of those men, one of whom ne sid stood at the President's side when he was shot down' and failed to observe the approach of the assassin with hi supposedly band aged hand in full view. : . JaekJes Parade Norfolk Atrsata, Norfolk, Feb. 27 Two thousand j ickies from tbe Allentio fleet, ac companied by the Norfolk military compunie marched "through the Sag-decorated streets tbit morning. this being the official "weloome home" day; Federal and Confeder ate veterans in blue and gray formed s court of honor through which the parade passed One hundred and fourteen officers from tbs fleet look part. Alter tbe parade ths sailors sod soldiers were served with refresh ments at the new naval Y. M. 0. A, built by Johh D. Rockefeller, at s cost of 1300,000. and a reception wss tendered tbe officers at the Mon- t (cello Hotel. . Rear Admiral Arnold is in com. msnd of the fleet in Admiral 8 per ry's absence in Washington. One hundred dollars if Goose Grease . Liniment or Mother's Joy doesn't prevent pneumonia. Mothers Joy is better for children. Thomp son iiaa il . - b, by no means, the dreadful disease It Is thought to be in tbe beginning. It can always be stopped in the beginning. Tbe trouble is: . you dont know you've got it; yoa don't believe it; you won't ; believe it till you are forced to. Then it is dangerous. " Dont .be afraid; but attend to it quick yoa can do it yourself and at borne. Take SCOTT'S EMULSION - Sj clCodlJverOlIandEvecare- fully every way. This Is sound doctrine, what ever yoa may think or be told; and, tf beeded, wi3 save hie. rWa a l niimnai. vsw sra i ttmmm at wtmc a mi wmt. rlt tmm mH m Mtift md wm vi ym a "Viaaliti tuadr Jua a Mm MaML" frXTT A BOMB'S. 09 rw. SL. hm, Yet 1 and continue for at least three months. It will also be recommend ed that a penalty of sufficient weight to make the spinners observe the rule strictly be imposed on any mill that shall undertake to violate the agreement for curtailment. It is al so practically determined, it is said, o have an official representative ol the association, whose duty it shall be to visit the mills holding mem bership in the association, and to ascertain beyond reasonable doubt that tbe mills are keeping their agreement. The meeting is regarded as an import and indicates also that the spinners now feel that vtbey can af ford to take what may seem rather drastic action, although conditions for some weeks have been regarded. as fairly promising. Log Cabin Sayings. Uncle Eemui' Magazine. Reason some folks aint to , no hurry ter gi ter heaven is kase dey don't want de angels ter hink dey got de idee dat der treasure won't keep twel -dey come. Hit's no wonder ol' Satan goes lak' a race boss,, kase ever' time he stan's still de ol' sinners saddles all de sins on him. I nek on we ll be too tired to do much walkin' on de" golden streets iu Glory, an.' ef we have wings ter fly wid, Satan might set fire ter 'am 'fo' we could git back Jedgement day looks fur off. ter de sinner?, but bit's my opinion dat Kunnel Gabriel will wake us up all too soon De roundness or de flatness er de worl' don't interfere wid my feelio's; what gits me is how ter fence in one li'l patch er il whilst de yutber folks is reachin' fer it all. Adam wuz do fust man in de fruit business, but sa de president of apple trust he never would 'a' been a success. It may be dat de pof man is d happiest, but be ain't got time to bolle hallelina on de hill-top Like Latherus on Aberham'sbuz sum. I'll want ter go right ter sleep w'en I gits dar, an' I won't leave no instructions ter wake me up airly. 'trouble is so eeclable he'll talk to you all day long, sit np wid ; you at night, and go ter yo' funeral in de rain, De married man what makes er success er his business is de same feller what listens ter what his ol 'otnan says at de Bupper table. ' Dearuaaa Oaunot be Cored by local applloatkmt, u they eannot reaoh U dlaaaaed pare or tha ear. Tbere ia only one way to cure dearoeaa and tbat la by eon- ututtonai remeoiea, uearneae la eauaea Dy a dlteaaed eondltlon of the mucous Unlnt of tbe Busteohlan Tube. When tbta tube la in flamed yon bare a rumbling eound and Im perfect nee ring, and when It laeetlrely oloe d deaf area la ihe raault, and nnleea theln nammauon can be taken out end tbe tube reatorea to It Dorm at oondiuoa, bearing will be deetroved (orerar: nlnM oaaea oat ol ten are oaoaed br catarrh., which ts notnlna but aa Inflamed eondlttoa of tbe mueoua aur- racea. -. We wlU give one bnadred do Hare for any eaae of deafnaa (nauaed by eatarrh) tbat oannoi oe euraa oy nan a vauum (jure. atoa tor oirouiare, free. W. J. tJUBNgr CO, Toledo. 0. SoM by Oraggtata, no . THIS GREAT REMEDY IS fiECOMMEJlDEDFOB Acnte and Chronic Diseases of the Kidney, Liver, Bladder . or Urinary Organs and Acnte, Chronic Rheumatism, ' Uric acid, lumbago or gout. ... PREVENTS BRIGHi'S DISEASE Dissolves and expels Gravel or Gall Stonei. It heals and removes Irritation, Inflamma tion, Ulceration or Catarrh of the Bladder. Take) HaUl Family PlUt for eooaUpaUoa. Trial Fameaa Rtaadard OU - .. - Agala Cass ea Chicago Dispatch, ttrd. , In the United 8tates District Court Judge A. B. Anderson pre siding, the second trial of the rebate Case against the Standard Oil Com' paoy, of Indiana was commenced to-day. Great popular interest was manifested in the trial and ths courtroom wss Crowded. At the first trial before Judge Landia tbs Oil Trust was-oonvicted on-1,402 ounnla and 12940,000, tbe largest fine ever imposed by any' court, and on January 4th last, tbe U. 8. supreme Court dm missed tbe gov f'juiei.i s sppeal lor a review. Tbs oasj will now le retried. , - Ii ia scaled Ukat about 500 Greek tvfugeoe, ht fled to Council filufls. la., from the fury ot the Omaha, (Neb ) inobr Lave gone to Fort Wunh, Teaar. . - - A Bostun dispatch says more than 10 f0 rubber mill opera lives' in New Eogfeud, ho bars been idle for s moo tli, will be at work sgaio by lbs miudle of next week, orders having been ixeueii by tbe United Slates Rubber Cumpany to resume opers- uoiis at most of Its idle plants. . -. Fire of nnkoown origin at Gold UiU. IdHisa otxraty, Friday night destroyed two store buildings and seven dandlings, entailing a lose of f 5,000 with do insurance. Among the buildu ga burned was the dwell ing of J. U. Proctor, where the firs toiled while lbs family was sbeeot; dwcl'Dg end ofice f Dr. R. A. Shimpuck; two stores sod a livery stable belonging to W. L. Shaver. Tbe Methudifel churtb wasdamigvd J50 all several other building sere kligh'Jy damaged. t Tbe Test Tbat Tells. 'Dothas, AtA., Jan. 21, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., . Binghamton, N. Yx-'' Gentlemen: About one year ago two of my children, suffered badly from weak kidneys and diabetes; their urine was very bad and they would have severe spells of dizzi ness, and were ' all run down in health. I was just about discourag ed. I tried several remedies and finally a doctor, but they did not seem to improve, I knew of a friend who was takinir Swamp-Hoot tor kidney trouble with good results, and I decided to get some for the children. . I noticed there was some improvements after they had taken two large bottles, and continued Jo give it to them until they bad taken a half dozen bottles and were well on the road ' to recovery, R I think Swamp-Root has done .more for my children than any other medicine I have tried and I recommend it to one having children who Buffered as mine did. R. W. LINSENBY, . , City Clerk, Dothan, Ala. A Georgia 'Woman. Spabks, Ga Jan. 11, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co.," y Binghamton, N. Y. Gentleman:- Some time ago I was troubled with kidney trouble; had severe pains in baok and hips. Was treated by a physician, but without any benefit. I noticed some Swamp-Root advertising and resolv ed to give it a trial. After taking four bottles. I was completely cured. Have not suffered any pain at all cince and can ; recommend Swamp Root to anyone suffering from kid ney trouble. . Sincerely MRS. E. V. STEVENS. . Dr. . Baptist Minister. Bbinboh, Ga., Jan. 20, 1909. Kilmer & Co., r ' . Binghamton,' N. Y. Gentlemen: Some time ago I suf fered severely with pain in my back and hips.' My back pained me con tinually and I felt miserable. A friend recommenced Swamp-Root. I obtained and took the contents of two bottles when I felt relief., My back has not troubled me since and I can ; thoroughly : recommend Swamp-Root to anyone suffering lrom kidney troubles, as I find, it afforded me great relief. v . ; -' Yours very truly, . r I , REV. E. T. DAWSON. Results Alter Vslag. ' ; Boston, Ga., Jan. 13, 1909. Dr. Kilmer 4 Co., j.-.. ' Bingffamton, N. Y. " Gentlemen: Some time' ago I was troubled with kidney trouble. I thought for some time I was suf fering with Diabetes. 0 I had severe pains in my back and hips. A friend recommended Swamp-Root snd I decided to give it a trial. -1 obtain ed a bottle from a druggist and after taking a lew doses, felt. relieved. After taking several bottles the pain was entirely gone and I have not suffered the slightest- since. 4 I can not be too enthusiastic in my praise of this wonderful medicine and it gives me great pleasure to give my testimonial in' regard ' to Its merits. - ; J. B. ROUNTREE, .: Former Major and Member Legiala- tore.. ', ; . ' We . have sold : Mr. Rountree Swamp-Root and have also sold it in a number of cases for kidney trou ble and always with perfect satisfac tion. -. . . . : . : J. 0 Adams a Son. V . Tha Vaduc ! a Kcmedy 1 Provesi by -.. ' -J It Carca. ' - : .t",' ' " Elk wood, Ala ., Dec. 14, 1908i Dr; Kilmer; &Co.,f' vHU'S . . . Binghamton, N. Y. Dear Sirs: I have derived such great benefit from the use of your remedy, Swamp-Root, that I believe it to be most important for the pub lio to know its worth. - For the past ten years I have been the most mis erable of men. Did not know what the trouble was but had to urinate very frequently-both day and night; was all puffed up generally. Could not sleep more than a couple of hours at a time, was greatly distress ed after eating a meal and. was about worn out. , I bad tried nearly every thing I could see advertised and hear of, without helping me to any great extent, until finally in October last at RipaD, Wis., I purchased a one dollar bottle of Swamp1-Root and commenced taking it according to directions and ! followed that with another bottle and experienced such great relief and : benefit from same that I purchased ; five dollars worth at Hunteville, Ala., and continued its use and am now taking it, but in smaller- doses and , twice, a day in place of four times a day and believe by the time present supply la used up i wilt be entirely- well. : .: 1 am feeling better now than tor ten years fiast. (Jan eat and sleep first . clues, o act I am feeling so. good that I cannot resist telling you-about it. You fire at liberty to publish this testimonial should you wish. : - Very Respectfully, - J THOS. 8TALLARD, U. S. A., Re tired, - ' Box 7, R. R.JNo. 2, Elkwood, Ala. DR. KILMER Dr. Kilmer's likeness Is on the out- ' side wrapper or every pottie. A Clergyman. New Roads, La,, Jan. 22, 1909. Dr. Kilmer Co., " . - - ' -Binghamton, N. Y. - Dear Sirs: I write-today to the publio that your Swamp-Root cured me of kidney trouble. I was almost past going; having spasmodic spells with my kidneys that were breaking down my constitution. ' . The best medical aid was employed and they pronounced my trouble as alkali in the kidneys but were unable to do me any permanent good.; . I took four bottles bfSwamp-Root and became a well man. This was six years ago and I have' had no trace ot the trouble. Yours for suffer ing men, . ' . ' ; ? ; REV; J. R. TAYLOR Pastor Baptist Church, New Roads, " La. . ." . ;:. Mall Carrier's Experience. ' . BiousrviLLE, Tenn: I have been a rural letter carrier for over five years.-.'Some two years ago I .was taken with severe pains in my hack. . I used medicine from my family physician for several months without any benefit . A friend, , Mr... J. D. Nelson, advised me to try your Swamp-Root, but I had no faith in it. I continued to grow worse and at last decided to try this remedy and bought "of Long Bros, a fifty -pent bottle, which gave me great relief. I then bought two one dollar bottles, which I can truth fully say have completely cured me. Had it not been tor Swamp-Root. 1 would nave been quit the rural free delivery service. I advise all mail carriers who get pains in their back tbat Swamp Root will cure them.. , - V' ' I was so bad that very often : my wife would have to help me to arise. M, B. HENDRICKSON, , Rural Letter Carier, Route No. 2. A Contractor. Dohalsonvilijc, Ga., Jan. 20, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co ; J- . - . Binghamton, N.Y. uenuemen: About tour tears ago I suffered from kidney trouble and rheumatism in my hips. -' The pain across my back' became so severe tbat I could hardly straighten up and oonld not walk without dragging my feet.- I would urinate frequently and would have to rise two or three times during the night, causing me to suffer from loss ol sleep.. And with tbe pains I was all run aown and began to lose flesh. I saw Swamp-Root advertised and bought one bottle to try it. After taking it -I felt better and could sleep all right at night I continued to take it until I bad taken four large bottles. I was entirely free from any pain in the back and be gantogain in weights I always recommend - Swamp-Root to 1 my friends as I think' tbs cure in my case remarkable. .- ' - '-- ' Yours very truly. " ' -M. H. HICK80N, . ' v. - ', Donalsonville, Ga. - Benellcal In Severe Cases. . - Edgefield, Tenn. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghainton, N. Y. Gentlemen: I hardly know how to express my appreciation for the orinrl vour SwamD-Koot has done me. I had been greatly troubled with my kidneys, and with pain in the back; also with what the doctors termed inflammation of the neck of the bladder. Sometimes my baok would get in such shape that I was almost helpless. I had tried : several doc tore and medicines to no good effect, and finally I noticed in Borne paper where Dr. Kilmer proposed to send a sample bottle of his kidney medi cine, Swamp Root, free by mail. I sent at once and received promptly a sample bottle. After taking it I found it did me good. I then pur chased two bottles from , our mer chant, Mr.' W. J.' Elizer. After tak ing the medicine I felt' like a new man, and each day rode five miles to teach school. ; .ion re at iioeri tn use this letter, or refer anyone to me, as I will always be glad to tll ihm what ft wonderful remedy this Swam t-Root is, Mr. Jaroer Ivens, of Satindersville, Tenn., is taking itJ with good results.. Very truly yours - D. A. MONTGOMERY, -Member Tennessee Legislature, Rural Route No. 24. . . : ' :? ' " - , Edgefield, Tenn. Results II Has Proved. Improving the Quality, Increasing the Quantity of Tobacco Crops The ambition of every tobacco planter is to secure the -largest possible crop of the best possible' qualityand this -is most surely, easily, "and quickly accomplished by the use of Vurginia-Carolina -Fertilizers ; Asa rule the more liberal the amount of these fertilizers wed iw acre, the better the results.' Mr. John I . Cunningham of CunnineL i N. C, probably one of the largest tobacco growers in the world ..' "1 have been using your fertilizer for twenty years. I have X' -tobacco made by this fertilizer as hifch as 90o a lb. Virginia CatX, Fertilizer ia used by the best tobacco farmers in the Tobacco State. It stands upon it merits. There is no better fertilizer made or uvri ' in the United States' I take great pleasure in recommending itnS only to the farmers ofVirginia and North and South Carolina! but to all the tobacco growers in the Union.". . . m :, ' The best retulti art invariably obtained with the urn J' Virginia-Carolina Fertilizet. -- Over one million tons were toU last year. :.'... , ' ' " I - Be sure and get the '1900 Virgfnial-Carolina Farmers' Year Book from your- fertilizer dealer, Or write our nearest sales office and a copy will be sent free- , . "w j ' Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. Sahl Ofic . Richmond, Va Norfolk, Va. ' Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. . Savannah, Ga. r,, Memphis, Tenn. CVIfgini niaCamlina Chem(Be1yf Salei Ofiai Durham, N.c. Charleston, S. C Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, All. Shreveport, La. S.pringis Hen " DothanTAla., Jan. 21, 1909 Dr. Kilmer &Co., Binghamton, N. Y- Dear Sirs: Have been suffering more or less flora kidney trouble for the last five years and was indrced to try your bwamp-Koot. Am nap ny to sav. or eive you testimonial that it has dured me. ' I am a trav eling salesman for . Messrs. Colgat- &Co New York, and am always on the road. Drinking the different waters affectimy kidneys. ; . ' Yours respectfully, ; , SAMUEL; WOLF. i A Prominent Mason. -' "Jackson, Tesn According to my experience I do not consider there is anything to euual Swamp- Root for kidney af fection. . -?t --'V Twice it relieved me when I was! completely helpless. - The last time X was traveling in Texas when my kidneys become compelled kh affected, and for ten days 1 .suffered excruciating pains, accompanied with severe chills f Heveral r years previous, having been relieved of similar attack, I naturally ; sought relief as before from - Bwamp-Koot, ' After using four of the . large size bottles, I was completely restored and went on my way rejoicing and praising owamp-lioot. ibis was three years ago and I have had no indication of a return of the affliction J. C. SMITH, Jr., 33deg. Mason. Fally Satisfied. . Watctoss, Ga.; Jan. th, 1909 Dr. Kilmer a Co.,- t . .'Binghamton, N. Y Dear Sirs: During last October 1 suffered from my kidneys. I consulted my' physician.' n prescribed for me, but bis treatment did not benefit me. After reading some owamp-Koot literature, I de cided to give it a trial., , After taking a tew doses, I felt somewhat relieved and - alter - two one dollar bot ues naa oeen taken. 1 bad no Dain and was completely cuied. . I have not bad tbe slightest pain in my back or nips since. JTrom my, own ex pertence, I can cheerfully- recom mend Swamp-Root to any 'one suf fering from kidney trouble. v . - : Yours very truly, - v ' ' ' SIMON MARTIN. Mr. Martin conducts a eartine 3 . - ana iranaier nnsioess, Every mail brings many unsolicited testimonials from people all over tbe United States and foreign lands, expressing heartfelt gratitude for what Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Root has done for them . ,. " Do not let anyone sell you some other medicine to take the place, of Swamp- Root if yoa do you wut oe disappointed insist on retting what, you ask Tor there is no other mediane as rood as Dr.. KUmer a S wamn Root. ' EF YOU NEED A MEDICINE YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST V Swamo Root is not recommended lor everribinr. but if you have kidney, liver or bladder lrr.nl, la obliged to go otten Curing the day anrt - get op many times during tbe night, nave smarting or irritation in wugur unn uiaturoiact aueio Kiuury iruuuic, cwamp swwi wui o rounu just ute remeoy needed. DonDe misled For example, wtxnyotistk for Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great Kidney. Liver mna oiaaaer nemeay, aoo isjiow any aroggiat, orug cierc or storeKeeper k persuade yoa into, baying some thing e'se in iu place. Every time .he succeeds hi selling yoa a worthless substitute be makes moTe profit, cut jon are nomongged at the expense ol yoor beano. . . r NOTE Every reader of Thx Guum wbo has not tried 8 wamn Root the Gnat Kidnev. Utm- anrt nUA. aer ttemeoy, may address Ui. &umer a. Co., isingbsnipton, K. I, and recurs a sample bottle free by maiL At all dealers' In S3e and f LC9 sizes. A s worn ccrtlllcale of PUETTY with every bottlesee Inside wrapper. Ambitious you je men and la dies should learn telegrapby; tbrt isnee tbe new 8-hour law became effective there is a shortage of many thousand talegrapbera. Position pay Lrom iu to I7U a .mooth to beginners. The National Telegraph rnstitais ot Columbia. 8. C. sod five other ci lies-is oprated under supervision of R.R. Officials and all tudenia are placed when qualified. Write tbem for particulars.' I ILLJ tr.Etrp'ir.-j'eCrO.' Kx Queen Liliookalaoi, of Hawaii otherwise Mrs. Lydia ' Domioia, has beeo sued ia tbe eourls ef Washing ton by Dr. Charles H. Eojrliah, to recover fill, COO alleged to be das bin oo account of breach of coo tract in the payroentof a medical bilh Tbe plaintiff allegre that be accom panied the ex qoeen to the Hawaiian Island as priTita phraician nndr a contract tp receive f 3-X) a rcooih and ciperr aod a bonus, aod that tbe defendant broke lfT-eontrct Aoe oonwern rauway express train from Washington to Atlanta Was wrecked at Harbin's, a block office 53 miles sooth of Atlanta, ear ly Monday morning. The engine aod baggage car tnrotd 'completely over aod lbs paaeecger coaches turn ed on their side. No passengers vere injared. Engineer 0'5eal, of Atlan ta, was ecljaj u death and his CfJrwd Crersan, Jo. Cay, was fatal ly injured. With, it House-Oeaning i ;S:5ftlS?It0Mef.. J rccliliilMlure Have prepared 'for. this by getting in .. big line of Matting bright, new ; : i patterns.sArt-Squares, . j KUgSyJitC. j We can fnrnjsh anything you need tc brighten, up 'the ;home and give J it the appearance of a bright 1 ' : ' 7 Spri ng ; Morn i ng. .'.. J ra i ;Yery'truly, Trial. mm i GRAHAM N.C Bciill Cigars 7. And you'll wear a smile that won't come ofE. Sold in Grahanrbj Thompson Drug Comany. Uraham Urug company. v - Carcaun's Carern S,oaBi.-,;'v" -j v .-. f - - - -J-i; MsxTco City. Feb." J7 A remark able discovery has beeu made on the Isthmus of Tehuantepeo of a prehis torio underground habitation, on the ranch of Juan Mateo Castillianos. - j The ca tern covert, a great area. Fourteen large rooin have so. far been explored. These rooms are elaborately furnished with articles of the prthistorio period .The -stone benches are elaborately carved, and some of them are painted.' Heads of Indian ;chielv tigers and . other wild animals, carved in stone fcang upon tbe walla. Painted stone dishes and many other "curious "articles were found in th rooma. . : . . The bodies of four men,, all io mummiSed stte, ere brought to Tight. Tbey dcrnot resemble any ef (he Indian types found in Mfxi 00 now." A large -quantity of "rich gold ore Was also found in the cav ern.. - -' " . '- ; - 1100 Dr." E."Detcbon'i Acti- Diuretie may be worth to yoa more than $100 if you have a chilJ wbo soils bedding from inoolinenc of water dunng s!ep. Cures old and yourg alike. It arre the trouble atocce. 11. EolJ.fcy Graham Dreg Co. Would Exdode President's Ha , V,- -'..-- - ' Waabiitoai DlapaWh, Feb. X. ( : Senator Tillman today aatoea the Senate by the introdocoos resoluUon instructing the o'n'postoffioeand poet quire whether messages and if recently sent to Congres. V President should not be J from the mails as obecene uofik for circulation. Tb iu n motion of Mr. lm .(UU WBO, referred to the commute" r offices and post roads, The resolution include the President's message UtJ. port of tbe commission. oommitte on postolBces to consider whether the 0 mails should not be pP""" tbe entire matter. y. The resolnuon refers to dent's homes eommis'0O wilh homes in WasUingt message on the oommxm f aad to tbe report iw " of conditions i. the ths city in plain language ion ..,HJ Synod has decided 10 "-7. :tt ids . -V. Mill w louibtand the enmc darirg this year. at llooreaville. North Caroi'. j.J a hi The W;
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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