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THE GLEANER. I990SO EVERT KDbffDAf . J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE iruijjsjjw'iriaTrnniiiii" ---- -- ADVBUT18IN0 IMTF8 rno squared la.) I time l. rearhstil" rurat.liiMrloii Ml cents. For morn hi i o ii4 longer time, rates furnished on iilim Ilia. Gooal notices 10 cts. a line for nrt l'arMnn : subsequent Insertions It elf. a line rwsnatsnt advertisement muM he paid for lu advance The editor will not be responsible for Ttewa expressed by correspondents. ,....'..'''.".' ........ '' Beotered at the Postofllce at Oralis m, N. C, as second clas. matter. GRAHAM, N. C, Mar. 11, 1908. Mr. Joseph P. O.ildwoll, editor of Charlotte Observer, suffered a sligli stroke of paralysis last Sunday afi noon' Ho is one of tin." Souths strongest editorial writers a deep and indeend.)iit thinker, and his friends everywhere hope ho will soon -bo restored to his normal con dition. He continues to improve. The Lecrmlature adiournou sine die Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Nov that their work is finished i can be sifted, and the people will know what they did and what they failed to do. It can bo said to the credit of tho body, with all its faults, that it was extremely conservative, Mr. Taft was inaugurated last Thursday. The Ceremony was con ducted in doors on account of a prevailing snow storm. The crowd was the largest in the history of in augurations. It has been a pleasure to hoar the many complimentary remarks about Judge B. F. Long who presided over oar Court last week. Ho is one of the State's most learned J udges. A tornado swept Arkansas Monday night and at Drinkloy thirty lives were snuffed out ami a $1,000,000 in property destroyed. Various State Boards. SIaW. SIMMiln Innnlnti I It f ai nf'Ulal " '-I I ....... Htate Institution and Mem lit-in ul Other Htate Hoard. Odv. Kitchin Fiiday maae the following appointment, which have been confirmed: Directors Slate Hospital, Morgan tun, terms beginning Maich 9th: J. I. paid well, Mecklenburg; J. G Hal), Caldwell; J. W. Noell, David Hon, ' Directors Slate a Prison, terms . begihni ig March J5ih:0. A. Nor wood, Jr , chairman, Wayne; Geo Hunter, Wake; IU L, Doughton, Al leghany; Girge A. Ilnlderness, Kdgecorabf ; J. M Dvis, , Meoklen- burg. . , DirecloM Deaf, Dumb and Blind Bchool, R sleigh, terms beginning March O.h: C. E. Linebeiry, Pitt; J. Q." Boylin, Anson; J. T. Niclml, Bertie; J. T. Fiuley, Wilkes. To till ' ..!.. 1 i it r-.i. j.i. uur(jiiwi loiui euuiug mure u tvu, 1913, J. M. Boling Chatham. Directors State Hospital, lUIeigh, terint beginning March Olh: 8 O, 1 Middleton, Duplin; R. S. McCoin, Vance; G. V. Richardson, Craven, ' 'Members Board of Agriculture for letm beginning March 10th: K. W Barnes, aeoond district, Wilson county; R. W. 8cott, fifth district, Atamanoe; William Bledsoe, eight district, Ashe, " Board of Internal Improvements fir term beginning March 12th: B C Beckwlth, WakejR. P. Betaley, union. Directora Bute Hospital, Golds- boro, term beginning March 9th: II, B. Marriot, Nash; J. T. Hosgard, Pender; B. W. Edward, Greene. Directora Stale Normal and Indue trial College, Greensboro, Biale board of education coi.curring: First district, for term beginning March 1st, 1910. V. 8. McMuilan, Perquim ans, county; fifth, 8. M. Gtttla, Or antt ftiunty seventh district, T. II. Bailey, Davie county, eight district. J. L Nelson, Caldwell mnty; third district, Jonathan Hooka, Wayie frmnty; tenth dielrict, J. D. Murphy, Boooombe county, Hr term ending Marc M,. 1012. Geological itoard: C. 8 Vsi.h, Chowan; K. D. Caldwell, fU.beton Directors of the Scboitl for the Deaf and Doiult at Morfrutlmi, f.u the term beginning March 0, 1909; Mi n. Holt, Guilford county; J. II. Mock, Davidson county. For th terra expiring March 12, 1913; J. I. Scott, Jr., Alamance enuntr. Trustees of the North Carolina College of Agriculture aixl Mechan leal Art, at Raleigh: For the term beginning March 20, 1909, Errreti Thompson, PsaqooUnk c uoty; R, II. Hicks, Nah coo nty; Lock a Craig-, Buncombe county; O. Max Gardner, Cleveland county. Te fill unexpir ed terms ending March 20 1911; 11 M. koorce, Onslow county, and O. L. Clark, Blades county. Anfiow Sale of RowchoU Good. I ill sell at my h'mse on March r ilot of brmar hold and kitrben f- . '.nre. Sa'e to begin at 3.S0 p. Tf rrr rash. J. I. WHITE. Superior Court Items. In disposing uf the State doclu t lust week, Heniemiea wi re iiiiji"--ed on defendants us follows Julia Hooper retailing 4 mos in jnij wi'h leave lo hire out. I.awrince Laahluy asKault wi li deadly weapm 1 mos on roads. Joseph Unlhank laici-ny 2 y rs on roads. Luther Burton larctny 8 inofe. on roads. Charlie Husband r larceny four tno. on roadx. Cms Holt assault judgment hup pended on payment of contj. John Morton retailing 4 mu. on roads. Lawrence Lar-He.v -vinlalion of tow n ordinance f 10 and costs. John Sykes larceny 5 mos on roads. Marshall Slubbins co nc ea 1 e d wespon $20 und costH. Luico liurnett burglary 2nd le gref 4 yrtt. on roadx. j W in. linker alms James I'irreii embezzlement 4 mos on rals. Ed. 'Coins resisting rfli:er.$15 and eoHts. Ed. Coins concealed weapon iude't eusp'd on payment of costs, loluh Uonnell resisting otneer 4 mos. on roads. Lisbon Alston peiiury judg t 8usp d on pay t of costs. Andrew J innin larceny moe on roadx. Nathan McCallum concealed weapon $15andcofts v Levi Miller concealed weapon 10 and cost. Ed. Benton lurceny G mos. on roads. E. B. Hicks passing worthless c'k judgt susp'd on pnym't costs and $25 to cover am't of c'k. 'John If. Ray aseault judg't susp'd. Ira A. lJodson concealed weapon 110 and costs. Tom Apple retailing -2 mos. on roads. T. A. Lamb concealed weapon $20 and costs. W. D. Hughes concealed wespon $20 and costs. Will loley--ConceaSed weapon $15 and costs. John H. Ray concealed wenpou 6 mos. on roads. Robt. Allen concealed weapon mos. on roiwls. Herb. Ruflin burglary 2nd de gree 5 years on roads. Geo. Hoffmon concealed weapon $20 and costs. Will Harvey affray $20 nnd osts. lroy Moote trespass judg'i eusp'd on pnym't costs. J. M. b.iunders violating town ordinace 81 00 and costs. Sylvester Allen Oia'ing board ill 2 mos. on roads. i ne sentences to the roads seero gate fifteen years and nine month GREENSBORO'S NEW COURT. Plenty or Aspirants for the Judgeship He Must be a Lawyer. Dallr Iteoonl, March Mb. There are already tmr avowed candidates for ihe position of judge of the new. Municipal Court created by an act ol (he Legislature last week, and poesiblj others will enter th race. The avowed candidate are Mr. N, L. Eure, Mr. Junius I, Scales, Mr. 8. Glenn Brown and Mr. Charles A. Hines, four well known and N(iular members of the Wn liar Mr. W. I. Underwood, in hit Gret-nr-boro letter in this morning's Charlotte Observer, says that other uvailable candidatea era.m ' the younger members of the bar are Messrs. A. Wayland Cooke, E. D. Hroadhurst, T. C. Hoyle and Thoe 9. Iteall, but a Kecord man saw each of these gentlemen today and each one atated emphatically thai he was not a candidate and -would not aspire for the judgeship. The ofBre la an altactire one, i pecUlly for a young lawyer, and the contest in Ihe Detnocratio primaries promises to be more interesting than that over the nomination for mayor. IheotUiM will nay fl.000 a year. or $1,200 if the alderman should elect. The act aa paaeed atipulalea that the judge shall ho a lioensed attorney, and thia remove from the contest for the office eevetal laymen whn had contemplated entering the race. , . In appreciation of hia efforts In behalf of the discharged Brownsville battalion the negro cilixenaof Wash inglon presented to Senator Foraktr Friday maaaive ail ver loving cup This U tbw trade mark ol Scoffs. Emulsion andiscenerybott3eoitaoU ia the world which ameasta to several nuSioos yearly. TV2jM.Bcca.tue it haa made so many tackJy children strong sad well give a health and rosy cheeks to so many pale, anaemic girfa and restored to bea'th so many thousands in the first stages of Consumption. Sra4 MrtsaSnillwwL sualwi mmmt o fT ta "te It eppMn. yrmt mAOnm a4 lemr liiim fc, , L ,u Xasota luwV sua ml ta Verid," SCOTT S SOWirx.saarWISU.K.T. OUTWIT THEIR RELATIVES, Them; Virginia Cilrls Hcale Heminary Valls to Join Opera Company Chorus. Thiitatruii born Southern girl is a creature of indomitable courage and resolute will power was never belter exemplified than by the Sis tera Leone, Margnarite and Louise; whose pretty faces and shapely figures lend a particularly interest ing charm to the chorus of the Her ald Square (Comic) Opera Company, which organization comes to the Montwhite Opera House next Tues day night in the Merry Song-play "The Mascot." Natives of the fair state of Virgin ia and daughters of one of the oldest and most respected families there, tho presence of these young ladies in the Herald Square company, throws about the organization a halo f respectability and tone that is ele vating in its general effect. Ah may be suppoeed, the name Leone is asfume.d and was adopted by the girlj, when they entered the profession, in deference to the scru ples of obj cling relatives. Gifted with eineinir voices for above the average it was but natural that the girls should have a leaning toward the stage. Unable to overcome tho prejudice of a guardian sister, their operatic ambitions were never per mitted to develop until a few weeks ago when an opportunity was pre sen ted by a visit of the Herald Square Company to their, home town, Staunton. The girls, who were attending the Southern Female Seminary in Buena visid, that state, were home for tbe holidays a nd during the stay they attended a performance of the opera company at tbe Beverly Theatre, seems mac "wnere mere s a win there's a way" for the young ladies met Manager f lCfluet, secured . an engagement and ,. joined the show' a tew days later in an adjacent town. At this juncture that had an exciting experience for tbe objecting relatives followed in their wake and under a threat of instituting court proceedings, the stage struck maid ens reluctantly returned to tnei home and the following day.- were bundled off to Buena Vista to resume their Sominary life. Iiight here is where the Southern grit and determination asserted e.lf. Scaling the high Seminary fence at a favorable opportunity the girls established a communication wnh Manager Picquet and a day or so later rejoined the show in Ku eigh, N. (J. Realizing the ulter futility of fur ther opposition, the opposing rela tives have since become reconciled and withdrawn their objections. It might be of interest to state that tbe Sisters Leone are orphans and are heiresseea to a large estate in Virginia. They are both splen dully educated and accomplished and unusually refined and are striking illustration of the existence it respectability and a high stand rd of deportment among show folks. ' Trices 35, 50. 75c and f 1.00. Under the Greenwood Tree. There has always been a large pro portion ot tneatregoers lo Urabam who admire legitimate comedy of the refined sort, the kind that rep resents intellect in the man who created it; of the delightful style in which Henry V. Esmond excels as play writ; and his latest and most successful comedy,- "Under the Greenwood Tree," will therefore serve ai an admirable vehicle to in troduce Florence Davis, whose tal ent for this delightful style of enter tainment baa established her , high among dramatic stars all over Amer tea., ' Miss Davia will be seen in thia t.ew comedy at the Montwhite, Wednesday night, March, 24th with a well chosen company of art lata including Elliott Dexter in the leading male role. Aa it verdant title suggests, "Under the Green Tree" is laid principally in the shade of the forest, with an idyllic love tory woven prettily throughout its tour acta of aouny bumor, merry lines, and laughable incidents, with amusing character and bright dia logue, MaryHamilton. a rich young society gin, tlees Irom tiresome and rain society, escaping a train of matrimonial ' fortune hunters by voluntary ex lie in a secluded wood land nook. Camping in a gypey van wttn ner feminine secretaiy, ebe en ormalers her first love aflajr where she least expecta it. A young Sqaire wno conies to mm toe comers out of his.domaina. falls victim to love at first sight, and Mary returns hlsj inactions. j be nappy ending need hardly be told. Tbe interer. of the plot and the humor of its ineeoioua sitoetione are further contributed to by a ridiculous young English no bleman and Mary a chauffeur, who have followed her; I'eggv. ber world ly-wiee, cynical secretary, a band of deserta, thieving gypsies; and otb er wen nraan pjHona.uiea. It was in "Under the G roe.. wood .Tree' thai Muxine Elliott made ter crown ing succer io London and New York, and Miss Daria hai succeed el to the stellar- r le for its first American looi. It i preeeoted with the entire lavish Garrick Theatre (New York) production, and Mine Davis and Mr. Dealer areaurrouud ed by a notable cast. fnce 85, 50. 75c and 1 1.00. . !rar Cum ko Carw4 asvMaaUosML aa taa aaat - - UMlimnl m ( tkw aar. Thara la Ml r fra fain a that Is T earn- . ' ' wmwa ! is awl af s l I immwa!lM smiaa Umlmmat Om a, imraiaa Taw. ta aaa Ihu tab ts la- raa Mva nmwiif aoaaa im t mm Stafa aaanaa. aaa Mt tl at aMtrai ak im rasMts. aaa aaicaa lawia- ba imkaai aat a4 taa tvha H miWVmmm WtKIUOL BMartB turarar: Baa i mmt ni M a,a aw hr aatarrk. vkMSi ta aiudi. m aai laassssS aaaaMajf taa saassas atr- artn ttrm aaaaa4 Senars foe aaf aaalBM i.,m t mj amiarraj taai aaao ba mrnrmd br Hail's Catarrh Car. w. i. cm a a r a co, Totaao, o. SoM kr Drasctsta, Ba Taka Hair Faatllj riDa tor aaaatisatts. I rYJtc Z C S.it to Eat THIS OHEATBEMEDY IS RECOMMENDED FOR Acute and Chronic Diseases of the Kidney, Liver, Bladder or Urinary Organs and Acute, Chronic Rheumatism, Uric acid, lumbago or gout. PREVENTS BRIGHT'S DISEASE Dissolves and expels Gravel or Gall Stones. It heals and removes irritation, Inflamma tion, Ulceration or Catarrh of the Bladder. Tbe Test That TeUs. Dothan, Ala., Jan. 21, 1909. Kilmer & Co., Dr. Bingham ton, N. Y. 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 tbey did not seem to improve, I knew of a friend who was taking Swamp-Root for kidney trouble with good results, and I decided to get some for the children. I noticed tHere was some improvements after tbey had taken two large bottles, and continued to give it to them until they bad taken a half dozen bottles and were well on the road to recovery. 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 suffered as mine did. R. W. LINSENBY, City Clerk, Dothan, Alal A Georgia Woman. Sparks, Ga., Jan. 11, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y Gentleman: Some time ago I was troubled with kidney L trouble; had severe pains in back and hips. Was treated by a physician, but without any benefit. L noticed some Swamp-Root advertising ancLresolv ed to give jt a trial. After taking four bottles I was completely cured. Have not suffered any pain at all nince and can recommend Swamp Root to anyone suffering from kid ney trouble. Sincerely MR8. E. V. STEVENS. ' Baptist Minister. Bbinson, Ga., Jan. 20, 1909. Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingha,mtoq, N. Y. Gentlemen: Some time ego I suf fered severe! y with pain in my back and hips. My back pained me con tinually and I felt miserable. A friend recommended 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 ftnyone suffering. irom kidney troubles, as I find it afforded me great relief. ; Yours very jtruly, ' " REV. E. T. DAWSON. Results After Ustag. "1- Boston, Ga., Jan.. 13, 1909. Dr.Kilmer & Co., . ' Binghamton, N. Y. . Gentlemen: Some time ago I waa troubled with kidney . trouble. I thought for some time I was suf fering with Diabetes. . I had severe pains ia my back and hips. A friend recommended Swamp-Iioot and I decided to give it a trial I obtain ed a bottle from a druggist and after taking a lew doses, felt relieved. After taking several bottles the pain waa entire v arona and I have not suffered the slightest since. I can not be too entbusiastio io my praise of tbia wonderful medicine and it gives me great pleasure to give my testimonial in regard to its merits. J. B. ROUNTREE. Former Mayor and Member Legisla ture. We have sold Mr. Rountree 8wamp Root and have also sold it in a number of cases for kidney trou ble and always with perfect satisfac tion. , ; .-' -V J. C. Adams Sc. 8on. ior i VVh IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE YOU .SHOULD HAVE TOE DEST. Crttm DwvS Im i,aI mm.nflii.1 In. tivflklnA Knl tf I... 1. 1 ll I , , , . obliged to go onen curing me aay miun ui unit uiuiuau uu iu Dont b misled For example. iim u'.'iuw ucuivur, u vii biiww muj uini m w im iiwn av.cij vibuw but you are humbugged at the expense HUit-iverr reaaer oi ihe uixaher finn nas no. uiea swamp KooL uer iiemeay. may Baarraa ui. A.uoer . J -jj wx- r:l ' At all dealers in 50c and tJOQ sizes. 1"." A sworn certUIcate of PURITY wIUi every bottle-see inside wrapper. Ambitions ronng men and la dies should learn telegraphy, for, Uocethe new 8-hour law became ffective there ia a shortage of mapy thousand telegrapher. rovitinns Gy from $50tot0 a month to Kinoera.T Tbe National Telegraph Institute ot Columbia, 8. G. and five other citiee is operated under supervision of R.R. OSciala anH al todeote are placed when qoaliGed. M nte them tor particular. PILES it Stoop's KkCLalxot. The Value ol Hamady la Provea by Ma Curca. '. Ei.KWooD, Ala., Dec. 14, 1908 Dr. Kilmer (& Co., . " Binehaoiit'Kton, N. Y Dear Sirs: I have derived such great benefit Irom the use of your remedy, Swamp-Root, that I believe it to be most important for the pub lic to know its worth. For the past, ten years I have been tbe most mis erable of men. Did not know what the trouble was but bad 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 ard hear of, without helping me to any great extent, until finally in October last at Ripan, Wis., I purchased a one dollar bottle of Swamp-Root and commenced taking it according to directions and I followed that . with another bottle and experienced sucb great relief and benefit from same thst I purchased five dollars worth at Huntsyille, 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 tbe time present supply is used up I will be entirely well. I am feeling better now than tor ten years past. Can eat and sleep first cu.ss, in fact I am feeling so good that I cannot resist telling you about it. You are at liberty to publish this testimonial should you wish. x Very Respectfully, , THOS. 8TALLARD, U. S. Re tired, " Box 7, R. R. No. 2, Elkwood, Ala. A Clergyman. . New Roads, La., Jan. 22, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., ; . . ' Binghamton, N. Y. Dear SirsV-I write today to the public 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. Tbe 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 topk four bottles ofSwamp-Root and became a well man. This was six years , ago and I have bad no trace ot the trouble. Yours for suffer ing men, V REV. J. R. TAYLOR. Pastor Baptist Church, New Roads, La. v . Mall Carrier's Experience. Blountville, Tenn. I have been a rural letter carrier for over five years.. Someiwo years ago I was taken with severe pains in my back. 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 gtow worse and at last decided to try this remedy and bought of Long Bros, a fifty-cent 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, I would have been- compelled to quit the rural free delivery service. I advise all mail carriers who get pains in their back 1 that Swamp Root will cure them. 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. v Donalsonville, Ga.. Jan. 20. 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co . Binghamton, N. Y, uenuemen: About lour years ago I suffered from kidney trouble and rheumatism in my hips. The pain across my back became bo severe that I could hardly straighten up and could 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 of sleep. And with the pains I was all run "down and began to lose flesh. I saw 8wamp-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 1 had taken four large bottles. I waa entirely free from any pain in the back and be gantogain in weight I always recommend Swamp-Root to my friends as I think the cure in mv case remarkable. Yours very truly, M. H. HICKSON, Donalsonville, Ga. Every mail brings many onsoiicited testimonials from people all "over the United States and foreign lands, expressing Kilmer Swamp Root ha one for them. Do not let anyone sell yon some other medicine to take the place of Swamp Root ii you do yoo will be disappointed insist on getting what you ask mere ia no oioer meaicine aa gooa as nci get up many umes aunng tbe iuirj tiuuuir, onmuiy iwui wui usj louoa jusi lut remedy needed. - bin yoUack for Cr. Kilmer'a Swamp uiuisi, wiug un u siwirkBrficr lu muinii m niiui( jm s wunuiai luufjuiuie ut mates more crofiL -of your health. . r- n- i . .-. ' a. a., vingoampwD. n. I, ana rec-jve a sample bottle free by maiL Dellaaa.t Tswa Taxes. - At a meeting oi th Commimioa- tn of tbe town of Graham, on Jan zdui, (ne town lax uoirctor was l ordered to make levy for all town Uiea for tbe year 1907, not paid oo or before the Hih day of Fedrn- ary, iswa. - - By order of the Board of Commia aioDers of tbe town of Graham. J. D. MOOS, : Jan. 25th, 1900. Tax Collector. :Wlt a UUte barly Riacra, T Iiwiii ii mUH- lt ,! DR. KILMER Dr. Kilmer's likeness Is on the out side wrapper of every bottle. Bene! leal in Severe Cases. Edgefield, Tenn. Dr. Kilmer & Co., J: : Binghamton1, N. Y. v Gentlemen: I hardly know how 16 express my appreciation for- 4,he crood vour Swamj-Koot Las done me, I had been greatly troubled with my kidneys, and with pain in the1ack; also with what tbe doctors tormea inflammation of the neck of the bladder. Sometimes my back would get in such shape that I was almost helpless. I had tried, several doc tors and medicines to no good effect, and finally I noticed in some 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 found it did me good. I then pur chased two bottles' from out mer chant, Mr. W. J. Elizer, After tak ins tbe medicine I felt like a new man. and each dav rode five 1 miles to teach school. You ere at liberty to use this letter, or refer anyone to me. as I will always be glad to tell them what a wonderful remedy this Swamp-Root is.- Mr. James Ivens, of Saundersville, Tenn., Is taking it with good results. Very truly yours, D. A. MONTGOMERY, Member Tennessee Legislature, Rural Route No. 24 Edgefield, Tenn. Results It Has Proved. Dothan, Ala..-, Jan. 21, 1909. Dr, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Dear Sirs: Have been eufferiug more or less fiom kidney trouble for the last five years and was indi-ced to try your Swamp-Root; Am hup py to say, or giv- you testimonial that it has cured me. I am a trav eliug salesman for Messrs. Colgate & (Jo., JNew York, and arn always on tbe road. Drinking the different waters anect my kidneys. Yours recpectfully, SAMUEL WOLF. A Prominent Mason. Jackson, Tehn. According to my experience I do hot consider there is anything to equal Swamp-Root tor kidney Af fection. iwiceu relieved me wnen i was completely helpless. - ine last time i was traveling in Texas, when" my kidneys becomfe affected, and for ten days I Buffered excruciating ; pains, accompanied with severe chills Several years previous, having been relieved of a similar attack, I naturally sought relief as before from Swamp-Root. - Atter using lour or tbe . large size bottles, I was completely restored and went on my way rejoicing and praising Swa nip Root. This was three years ago and I have had no indication of a return of the affliction J. C. SMITH, Jr., 33deg. Mason. Folly Satisfied. Watctoss, Ga.; Jan. th, 1909. Dr. Kilmer & Co., ' - Binghamton, N. Y. . Dear Sirs: During last October I suffered from my kidneys. ' I consulted my physician, who prescribed for me, but his treatment did not, benefit me. After reading aorae Swamp-Root literature, I de cided to give it a trial. After taking a few doses. I felt somewhat relieved and after, two one dollar bot .1 V 1 1 ., r . vies uau oeen taaen. 1 bad no nain and was completely cuied. I have not bad tbe slightest pain in in v back or nips since. jrom my own ex perience, I can cheerful! v recora mend Swamp-Root to any one suf fering from kidney trouble.. Yours very truly, . . 8IMON MARTIN. Mr. Martin conducts a cartinv tiiu irxa&ier nuainef I. 1 r , o heartfelt gratitude for what Dr. ' ut. Kilmer s Swamp Root. mgbt, bave amartine or irritation in Root, the eteat Kidner Uvar ueraaiue TOU into OU Vine lAm. tbe Great KiHnr TJ. di-j . -" Mjimt- Notice. The following ordi nance waa adopt- mra or jommiaaiODera at meir regular meeting, Wuch 3, 09. it ordained that to ptraon orer-the tjn of twelve tmts b,31 akatenpoaaayof the aide-walks of aid towa Bpott what are know aa roller skate. . Any person violating tba Kms -of thia ordinance ahall be fined fZ.W lor each offense. Rot. L. IK-LKtS. I Sec'y and Trean. No Land So Rich That Fertilizer ' Cannot Blake U Better yoa use fertilizers for the profit you get out of them-and the better the land the more profitably j good fertilizer can be used on it Do not Imagine because land will produce a fair crop without Virginia that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they made only for land too poor to produce without them, if p00r ianj will show a normal increase when fertilizer is used, good land will show at least double the increase. - Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to Increase the quality, as well as the quantity of the crop-and vou will increase the profits from your land. , , v ( , ir r , 1 .nn. fnM!HAl-e fmr' m ntitvVA nl .. "X nave uceu using jww to ..". FX' . . Mr. William r raiser, oi uiasuurg, u not only pays fertilize, but to do plenty aj M,na us int oest jertiltzers to be ...rl, v,. vur brands. 1 have used a numeer or the ami (,..,. j them to be as recommended ana io give oeiter results than any other fertilizers that I have ever used.' , . i : ; v. ' Every planter and farmer should-.have a copy of the new 1909 Virginia-Carolina Farmers' ,Year-Book. Get a free copy from your fertilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co, Salts Offices Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. ,s Savannah. Ga. . Memphis, Tenn. Spring isHere With it House-Cleaning is m Order. Greeiii$ Have prepared for. big line of Mattmgr bnght, new patterns, Art-Squares, - Eugs, Etc. We can fnrnish anything you 'need to brighten up the home and give It.the appearance of a bright o : .n opiiny "Givc us - .' Very GRAHAM, N. C ONLY And you'll wear a smile that won't come off. Sold in Q raham by Thompson Drug Comany. - uranam urug Company. Proposals for . Building Macadam Roads. Alamance County, N. C. Sealed proDoeala will Kn oy ine lioad (Jom mission of 'Ala mance County, N. C, at the Court House, Graham. N. C' until 3 P XT AprilS, 1909 for building about wnj-ure nuies ot macadam road and fourteen ahort span reinforced mn. crete bridgea in Alamance County. Roads will be graded to a width of about 28 feet and macadam will be about 10 feet wide. PUna nmfiU. and sped Sad ion a win be on je ,t the Court House at Graham, K.- C. and at the EngineeaPa office atBur- ungum, "M. C and copies of the - s fVjBauuu. lorms ot Bronoaala etc, may be obtained from the Engi ifft Durham, N. by depositing 15.00 which will be returned on the return of epedfcationa. Ko bid considered unless aocompnn edby ft certified check for 15,000. The richt is resenred ta iir-t any or all bids.- - Lngiaeer, Gn-airr C. Wbite, - ! V - Dnrhim V n TL h. Holt, Ch'm'n, a. w irrt, Sec y. " Hello. Central! C;nm.Krt. ard'a piwat majrf T . . t . ... v wain a ur?l class neoai d t v where to get it fimh and rigbt. - Carolina w.i ui years savs . . .... 1 1 J U11U 1 Sails Offices Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Baltimore, Md. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery.Ala. Shreveport, La. McClure this by getting in a iviumirig. a Trial. tinly, .i 5c v Seryice"" by '.'Publication- North Carolina-A Uraancs Count. In thm Sopeiior Court-Spaolal Proose" W. B. TroUoger and o'btra WlllUra Scoft, J. A, Soottana wife. H.ttM Pbolpa, ifslph B. Holt, Pr. caantand wife Dora. William Ballon Woo and wifa slhl. ol ' J and Offla Ptaalpa aad Claud Paelp. Ia ths abowa entltla W!?2S- the dclendanla-raspoiMmU are Bad Uiat tbia special proMedloa '',JZt purpoM of attain i mso order ot ""VL. to sail three am.lt tracta of land ro""" la Haw Hlver I iwnahla. warmer toot unj o KTtnij-. - . wj.rj. tnr dlml aelsed. for thaparpo" "JZfiumt. araooa- nil heiraat-law of taa J1P. orvo utrollna. of wkioa toa aaid W. T. JroUaiet aaTia aeatate. Mts 1 ... iw. ---. IMnrl oa ta rr aay of Marc! larch, lw, aad a) reuiraabla th Cleik of ih Court oa """"J, mmT ml April. W. waa) aad w-J ome of mmta afeoaawta iaaoam , .-uwr-appear ra swraoa, obattoraF"'' " lmm Urd. aad n-.r ar oeaaar V l VT, m mrbrm will n liod am or r,onm'Z - da the old of toa tier of this Court . BUI W.Um, i mmmn mount ar BOua m.w iwm aar via .ru. , . 1 . dourtMonaala 6raMai ISSMtw - w'aoeaa. aaa. Hut .soDt. a. f. a. B. atehJi-M. One Grease hondred dollars if Ltaimeot or yoUerl7 on't prevent TTienroonia. VBt' Jcy is better for children. ir son l as iL lyinia-Carclinajf i 4 I -v -Ku r -twt it mrt " 1 ' t . i.. l- rSaa-- -, y i U m im m r. - ",,-mr V J r -- mm. 7sm-r - mum, met mmt , "
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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