I he Alamance Gleaner.
VOL. XXXV,
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FOR TORPID LIVER..
' a torpid liver derange the Whole
system, and produce.
SICK HEADACHE,
Svsoepsia, Cbstivcncss,Rhea-
mr uno better remedy for these
Jommon dljewe. tb-aj 0
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove.
Take No &upiiuuj.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DONALD GULLEY
Attorney-at- Law .
BURLINGTON, N. C
SELLAKS BUILDING.
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OFFICE in SIMMONS. BUILDING
JACOB A. L0N8. : J. ELMKB LONG.
LONG & IiONG,
Attorneys and Counselon at Law
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GRAHAM, - - N. C.
Office Patterson Building
Seoond Floor. . . . . .
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The Alamance Road.
For more than seven years I
have been silent in the press of
Alamance. I rarely write for pub
lication, for too often we can clear
ly see the motive underlying it a
selfish one, merely to gain noto
riety and not to do a public ser
vice for the public good. But the
ATKTAnninn P 4-1 1 i ...
ua.i6i7umcd ui me nour make it in
cumbent upon me in the faithful
discharge of the duties I owe to
the people among whom I make
my home, to set forth the plain
facts involved in the location and
building of this road. What I
shall therefore say shall in no
sense be intended as a reflection
on the motives of any member of
the Commission or Joint Board.
To illustrate my position in this
matter I wish to state the follow
ing incident: Several years ago
I had occasion to go to Durham,
N. C. As a traveling man and
myself went to the window for our
tickets a small colored boy stand
ing au uie winuow canea tor a
ticket to Mebane. I heard him
plainly, I saw him pay Ernest
Sellars the money, thirty cents it
was I believe, he received his
ticket and boarded the train. It
was before the days of the Jim
Crow law and the boy sat just be
hind the traveling man and my
self. The conductor (either Fry
or Witherspoon, I don't remember
which) came through and took up
our tickets. At Haw River the
conductor called the boy to get off,
the boy protested that his ticket
was for Mebane but the conductor
very roughly disputed him and
started him out forcibly, the
traveling man spoke up and said
Capt'n that boy bought a ticket
to Mebane." The conductor re
plied hotly and said: "I know
better his ticket is for Haw River
and he is trying to beat a ride on
me and he sha'n't do it." The boy
was forcibly put off and he ran to
the rear end and caught on and
was again pushed off. I saw it all,
sat still and never opened my
mouth. Either the conductor was
wrong or Mr. Sellars made a mis
take in the ticket. I know what
he called for and thai the price of
a ticket to Mebane was paid,
right went wronged and I played
the part of a moral coward. I
dont know the traveling man, I
don't know the boy, never saw him
before or since, as I know of, and
may not ever again. That is of
no importance. One thing I do
know, that incident made an im
pression on my mind for eternity,
and as the years go by I see more
and more the need of moral heroes
in the defense of right and justice
and against error and injustice,
and from that day to this I have
never again repeated that coward
ly act. . The boy perhaps was of
no importance and his mission
none of urgency but he was wrong
ed. Shall I say the boy? It were
better had I said Right was Cru
cified by Error and I stood by and
beheld it. So long as I live I will
never again be guilty of such
cowardice. This was a real inci
dent in my life and I relate it that
you may better appreciate the
cause of this strenuous appeal to
reason and the sober sense of the
people and especially of the Road
Commission and the Joint lioara
I am not disposed to believe the
Commission is intentionally wrong
in any respect. I have been lin
Dressed with the manifest senous-
nw with which they considered
various subject arising fordis
cnssion and decision and I believe
r,. niiA i aa sincere in his
stAtement that the Board is hon
eetly endeavoring to give Ala
mance the very best they possibly
can for the money as I know I am
In mv endeavor to prevent what I
with all mv heart is the
most serious blunder possible for
the Alamanee Battle Ground, and
the people living in that portion
of the county. It is especially
rrHfir!nir to me to see and hear
the manly confession of Mf . Wil
liamson that he was wrong, and
now sees that he was in error, m
to his Borlington-Ossipee road. I
say this bp no means Decauae i re
fr,A ta locate the road down the
river, and now his confession vin
dicate my position then Uken,
but because I believe that right
in that particular case has at last
been reeognixed. It was said of
the great Gladstone that when
his colleague taunwa bu
changing his position on a public
question he said: "I now see that
I was wrong and I have backbone
enough to change, fortmin a-..
right to me is the supreme end of
life." We are all liable to error
and to mistakes, but the greatest,
mistake of all is the mistake of not
uiiiug ready and anxious to free
ourselves of error. It takes a
great deal of effort and the
that can do so is a hero.
man
tu tne matter ot the road to
Alamance Factory, I want every
one to eliminate at once the idea
mat 1 am making this for public
tavor or notoriety. I need neither,
and espeeialy do I dislike notoriety
Then in the outset clearly under
stand that it is not Spoon you are
discussing but the truth and right
as it pertains to the road and the
people who shall use it. I fear
few people fully realize the grav
ity of road location when the road
is to be made a permanent struc
ture out of a bond issue. That
man who assumes the responsibil
ity puts his hands in Holy Water
and woe is he if he follow not in
the right way, for men yet unborn
will rise up and curse him for the
burden they bear. To rIiow how
serious it is one has only to think
how soon people begin to build
homes along the line and like so
many nails spike the error down
forever. Therefore in order to
prevent this serious state of error
being the lot of the people south
west from Burlington, I have per
sistently and repeatedly urged
that this great wrong be not doue
to those people. I may be over
zealous and some of my friends
may deem me impertinent, but I
have not lost faith in the Commis
sion or the Joint Board, although
just two days ago they in joint
session refused to make the
change, to remove the error. As
stated above I believe they are
sincere and if they are they will
perhaps yet see t heir error and be
manly enough to amend. I have
been told that the Board would
not change for the reason that to
change in one respect would open
a floodgate hard to close. Such a
a statement is a charge of moral
cowardice and precludes any pos
sibility of a strict compliance wit h
the oath each member of the Com
mission and joint Board has taken,
because it was impossible for
them to foresee every contingency
and so frame the first orders as to
do justice to all parts of
the country. This is plainly stat
ed in Sec. 5, of the Bond Act. It
reads: "The highways to be
opened, graded and macadam
ized by the Highway Com
mission unner wie uiuvih.wmi
nf this act shall from time to
time be determined upon by
the Highway Commission in joint
session. In determining upon
such highways said joint board
ahull tnkfi into consideration the
needs of the entire county and
every part thereof, opening and
improving those highways which
in their opinion will be of benefit
to the greatest possible number of
the county, treating every section
of the county with equal justice
This section is clearly intended to
guard against a hasty decision as
to road location because so mucn
is involved. Under the law men
I take it there is never a time that
joint board is not in session for the
nurpose of determining me prop-
. Nation nntil the work has
C I nr
Wn completed. Even during
construction it would le the duty
of the Board to change were a mis
take discovered. How could you do
otherwise and not violate your
oath because for that very reason
discretionary power is conferred
upon the Commission and Board,
and because opinions are made
believed to be
facta, it is very necessary that all
the facts be given their proper
weight in order that the conclu
sion may be sound? Because of
this difference in the valuation
of the facts men with equal hones
ty honestly disagree and hold dif
ferent opinions. The trouble
generally arises from this observa
tion: facta are like magnet, they
have two sides or poles and they
either attract or repel us, hence
since the fact is absolute, we are
likely to go in the opposite direc
tion front our equally sincere
companion. Upon this idea rtwts
the safety of life and .liberty 1
wnublican form of government,
one is check to another and in
the multitude of counsellors
aiety. So then piease io op f
a court of inquiry into oar own
eonsdoas experience and see how
often we were sure we were right
and afterwards found out that we
were dead wrong, and all because
had miacalculated the weight
or significance of some fact or had
GRAHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 15,
failed to recognize its relation to
some hidden or latent possibility.
Neither do I criticise you for
your inflexibility. I like it in you
so long as your inflexibility has
right and truth for it vertebra. A
man with a backbone is worth
convincing for when he sees his
mistake ho turns and stays turn
ed. An honest enemy is more
wholesome than a false friend and
less to bo feared. So then believ
ing us I do in the sincerity of the
Commission and Board, although
their secret meetings look ugly
and do them much harm by creat
ing ad verse opinions (even to their
friends this looks ill advised for
there certainly is no excuse for it,
but a certain confession of weak
ness and inability to stand in the
public eye). In the case of a jury
secrecy is justified bui the verdict
must be declared in open court
and all agreed. I like the light
for in it we have safety. But
while this internal evideuce is un
favorable to the Commission and
Joint Board still it should not in
any sense bias our judgment -in
relation to the work of the Com
mission on the outside. I have
carefully watched Mr. White's
surveys and I am pleased to say
that I have found his work in the
main good. Ho is at a disadvan
tage when it comes to working
out for the county a combination
system, because he does not know
the county as a whole as he should
to correctly determine every
question. It was therefore neces
sary for the Commission and
Board in joint session to select the
objective points and leave it to
the Engineer to locate between
those points the best road possi
ble, taking into consideration the
soil, grades and property along
the line.
The designating of objective
points was done by the Board in
a joint session on the 18th day of
January, 1909, after hearing peti
tions and remarks by different
citizens. I attended that meeting
and presented the idea of a com
bination road between the Boon
Station road and the Alamance
road ; the combination shown was
to be along the line of Main street
produced for a mile and three
fourths or seven-eights from the
depot. At this point I advocated
that the roads fork, ono going
directly west to Guilford line and
the other straight to Alamance. I
had previously made a map and
sent it to Col. R. L. Holt showing
this combination. The road was
granted and by a misconception
of the true idea of a combination
between the two roads the word
ing was so made as to make it
clearly the duty of Mr. White, the
Engineer, to locate his road so as
to lead off from the present Boon
Station road. Following the or
der Mr. White very properly
located the road out by the gro
cery, and then lead off to Ala
mance. My neighbors told me of
the survey and probable final lo
cation of the road in that place as
a combination of the two. It was
so preposterous to me to think
that such a decision was possible
that I at once took the matter np
and found the order plainly read
that way. A t the meeting in Gra
ham first Monday in February I
went before the Board and tried
to state that I thought it a mis
take to have ine location that
way and to my amazement the en
tire Commission rose to defend
the Engineer. Mr. White was
not in fault necessarily and so far
as he was concerned he would as
soon build by the pump as by the
grocery. So it was a confu-
sion ox enorut, eacn niaing
behind the other. Mr. White
behind the order and the
Commission hiding behind the
survey of Mr. White. It re
minded me of two guineas in a
hail storm, each trying to hide
under the other's wing. At any
rate Mr. White and I went over
the ground two days later by ap
pointment and I promised that if
after it was surveyed it was found
that the road to Alamance could
not be built within the law for as
little money as around by the
grocery I won! a aoanaon me
pump line and endorse the gro
cery route. The survey was
made with the' promise and un
derstanding that I should have
the notes in order to file them
with the office and check over the
work. For the not I left a copy
of the office field book. Some
days later I called at Mr. White's
office for the notes and ot
consider the grades. caj- and
other itewat-'relatTve to the
routes. Mr. V lute met me
vei-y cordially and said
he found ho could get a dandy
good road by the pump. Said he
got a four per cent, maximum and
under three from the pump to the
town. When I called for the
notes you can hardly imagine my
surprise when firsi told that the
Commission objected to my hav
ing the notes. I replied instant
ly that I did not like such treat
ment and that if the Commission
had ordered any such thing
looked crooked. Then Mr. White
took the responsibility on him
self, saying that the Commission
had not ordered him to do so, but
that they said I was lighting them
and it was not fair to furnish me
with their amunition, but that he
would give me a profile of the
two roads which would be prac
tically as good as the notes. Up
to this interview I had not dis
covered that I was lighting them
or anyone else. 1 thought l was
doing all in my power to get the
best possible location for the Al
amance road as I had given it
some little thought in the past
fifteen years. Later on, I met the
Commission at Burlington, at
their regular meeting in March.
I took about twenty-five min
utes trying to convince the
Commission that the grocery
route was not an equitable
combination between the two
parties, that the road was entirely
unreasonable as an Alamance
road and that the grass would
grow in the road from Elder's to
the grocery and the county would
have to build and maintain the
road from Elder's, as it now runs
into Burlington, thus making it
necessary for two roads where it
was intended one should answer
by the combination, that this
would defeat the Commission's
object in ordering the road to
lead off from the Boon Station
road as surveyed. I failed to con
vince them, or at any rate the let
ter following this meeting in the
Burlington News written by Mr.
Dave White indicated for the first
time that it was the opinion of
the Commission that the road was
necessarily located by the grocery
under the order of the Joint Board,
Continued On Page 2.
The old fashioned way of dosing
a weak stomach, or stimulating
the Heart or Kidneys is all wrong.
Dr. Shoon first pointed out this
error. This is why his prescrip
tion Dr. Shoop'r Retsorative
is directed entirely to the cause of
these ailments the weak inside or
controlling nerves. It 'isn't so
difficult, says Dr Shoop, to
strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart
or Kidneys, if one goes at it cor
rectly. Each inside organ has its
controlling or inside nerve. When
these nerves fail then those or
gans must surely falter. These
vital truths are leading druggists
everywhere to dispense and rec
ommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
Test it a few days, and see! Im
provement will promptly follow.
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
Concluding their annual meet
ing at San Antonio, Texas, last
week, the dirctorate of the Gener
al Federation of Women's Clubs,
representing two million club
women, adopted resolutions de
claring against bill-board adver
tising and against the Christmas
tree, inasmuch as the use of
Christmas trees "threatens to an
nihilate the forests of cedar trees."
Legislation providing for the re-
Dlantintr of the cedar forest is
a
proposed.
wept Over Blagara.
This terrible calamity often
happens because a careless boat
man Ignores the river's warning-
growing ripples and faster cur
rentNature's warnings are kind.
That dull pain or ache in the back
warns you the Kidneys need at
tention if you would escape fatal
maladies Dropsy, Diabetes or
Brighter disease. Take Electric
Bitters at once and see Backache
fly and all your best feelings re
turn." After long suffering from
weak kidneys and lame back, one
LOO bottle wholly cured roe."
write J. R. Blankenshfp, of Velk
Tenn. Only 60c at Graham Drug
Co.
The railroad running from
Sewall's Point (Norfolk) tidewater,-
Virginia, to - deepwater,
West Virginia, a distance of 444
miles, built by Henry II. Rogers,
one of the Standard Oil magnate,
at cost of 140,000,000, was form
ally opened for traffic last week,
Mr. Rogers, Mark Twain and
other New Yorkers attending a
banquet in Norfolk on that occa
sion. . The construction of the
road was begun in March, 1901,
and finished last February.
1909.
-Trlt'ii
Any lady reader of this paper
will receive, on request, a clever
"No-Drip" Coffee Strainer Cou
pon privilege from Dr. Shoop, Ra
cine, Wis. It is silven-plated, very
pretty, and positively prevents all
dripping of tea or coffee. 1 he doe
tor sends it, with his new free
book on "Health Coffee" simply
to introduce this clever substitute
for real coffee. Dr. Shoop's Health
Coffee is gaining its great popu
larity because of: first, its exquis-
lto taste and flavor; second, its
absolute healthfulness; third, its
economy one and one-half
pounds 25c; fourth, its conven
lence. iso tedious w to du min
utes boiling. "Mado in a minute"
says Dr. Shoop. Try it at your
grocer s for a pleasant surprise.
lilackmon & Farrell.
President Taft last week offered
the post of ambassador to Great
Britian to Dr. Eliot, late presi
dent of Harvard College, and Dr.
Eliot declined. Dr. Eliot was re
cently in North Carolina, visiting
a number of towns in the State,
where he delivered addresses.
Notice to Our Cuitomera.
Ave are pleased to announce
that Foley's Honey and Tar for
coughs, colds and lung troubles is
not effected by the National Pure
Food and Drug law as it contains
no opiates or other harmful drugs,
and we recommend it as a safe
remedy for children and adults.
Graham Drug Co.
Six hundred insane persons
were in danger of death Sunday
when flames start ing from a prairie
fire destroyed several buildings of
the State insane asylum at Fort
Snpply, Okla. The stables, laun
dry, pharmacy and employes'
quarters were destroyed at a loss
of 175,000.
Read the plain formula on the
box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then
ask your Doctor if there is a bet
ter one. Pain means congestion,
blood pressure somewhere. Dr.
Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets check
head pains, womanly pains, pain
anywhere. Try one, and see! 20
for 25c. Sold by Graham Lrug
Co.
Sixty-four residences and a pri
vate sanitarium at Oak Cliff, a
suburb of Dallas, Texas, were de
stroyed by fire late Saturday,
causing a loss estimated at a quar
ter of a million dollars. The fire
swept through 14 residence
blocks. In the burned area, which
covers more than a quarter of a
square of territory, only Ave build
ings remain intact.
T. Car. Ol. la OH Omf
Take Laxative Bromo Quin!ne
Tablets. All druea-ials refund the
money if it fails to core. E. W,
Grove's signature is on each box
25e
At Augusta, " Ga., Saturday
night, Will Frederick stabbed
Frank Dougherty to death. Both
colored. While FederieV -was
trying to escape he was struck by
a train and killed.
One hundred dollars if Goose
Grease Liniment or MoUnr'a Joy
doesn't prevent pneumonia, klothert
Joy is better for child ren. Thorn p-
son has it
That President John Tyler and
George Wythe a signer of the Dec
laration of Independence, should
have suitable markers at their
graves is the belief of Represen
tative Lamb, of Virginia. He has
introduced in Congress a bill ap
propriating $10,000 for the erec
tion of a monument to Tyler in
Hollywood cemetery at Richmond,
Va., and another appropriating
$1,000 for a marker In St. John's
cemetery at the same place where
Wythe is buried.
"I'd Ratkcr IX. Etoctar.
than have my feet cut off," said
M. L. Bingham, of PrineevUle, 111.
"but you'll die from gangrene
(which had eaten away eight toes)
if von don't," said all doctors. In
stead he used' Bucklen's Arnica
Salve till wholly cured. It cures
of Eczema, rever Sores, Boils
and Burns astound the world. 25c
at Graham Drug Co.
The mdst highly refined and healthful
of baking powders. Its constant use
in almost every American household,
its sales all over the world, attest its
wonderful popularity and usefulness.
In Davie county Superior Court
last week W. F. Kurfees was
awarded a verdict of $1,000 dam
ages against the Cooleemee Cotton
Mill Company on account of water
from the company's dam backing
over his land.
Up Before the liar.
N. II. Brown, an attorned', of
Pittsfleld, Vt,, writes: "We have
used Dr. King's New Life Pills for
years and find them such a good
family medicine we couldn't be
without them." For. Chills, Con
stipation, Biliousness or Sick
Headache they work wonders, 25c.
at Graham Drug Co.
Mr. John F. Ward, a wealthy
and useful citizen of Lexington,
died Saturday night, the result of
an attack of acute indigestion.
He was 47 years old and is surviv
ed by his wife and three children.
tttomaeh and Liver Trouble Cured.
Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syrup
cures stomach and liver trouble
as it aids digestion, and stimulates
the liver and bowels without irri
tating these organs like pills and
ordinary cathartics. It cures in
digestion and sick headache and
chronic constipation. Orino Lax
ative Fruit Syrup does n it nau
seate or gripe and is mild and
pleasant to take. Refuse substi
tutes. Graham Drug Co.
A number of western North
Carolinians interested in the mica
industry havo gono to . Washing
ton to urge Congress not (orediiee
the duty on mica, as is pnqioMed
in the Payne tariff bill.
Rheumatic poisons are quickly
and surely driven out of the blood
with Dr. Shoop's Rhcnnial ic Rem
edy liquid or tablet form. Dr.
Snoop s booklet on Kheumatism
plainly and interestingly tells just
how this is done. Tell some suf
ferer of this book, or letter still,
write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis
for the book and free lest samples.
Send no money.' Just join with
Dr. Shoop and give some sufferer
a pleasant surprise. Graham Drug
Co.
In Lenoir county a few days
aao 15n Herring, a 15 year old
Uy, IxM-ameexliausttl while fight
ng a forest flro and died iu a
short time.
You who have occasional trou
ble from indigestion, such as sour
stomach, In-lcliing of gas, sour
risings and weak stomach, should
not delay a moment to help the
stomach digest the food for all
these little ailments, annoying
both to yourself ami others, are
caused simply by undigested food
in the stomach. Kodol for Dys
nctmia and Indigestion taken oc
casionally will soon relieve you of
all the simple stomach ailments
that vou now have, but which
may be more serious later. Try
Kodol today and take tt on onr
guarantee. We know it will do
what we say it will do. It is sold
by Graham Drug Co.
The Winston Sentinel learns
that four of the five babies born
to a Rockingham county woman
a few days ago have since died.
Cared He-aMrraag-w wf IB. Laaga.
'Several years since my Inngs
were so badly affected thut I had
many hemorrhages," writes A. M.
Ake, of Wood, Ind. "I took treat
ment with several physicians with
out any benefit. I then started to
take Foley's Honey and Tar, and
my lungs are now a sound as a
bullet. I recommend it in ad
vanced stages of lung trouble."
Foley's Honey and Tar steps the
cougb and heals the lungs, ana
prevents serous results from a
cold. Refuse substitute. Gra
ham Drug Co.
Forest Urea on the Bilttnore es
tate, in the vicinity of AshcviUa
Saturday sight and Sunday, did
considerable damage to timber.
$100 Dr. E. Detcbon's Anti
Diuretic mv be worth to yon more
than 1 10t? A yon have a child who
soils bedding from incoetioeoos of
water donna s)eep. Cures old and
young alike. It arrests the trouble
at once. 1. bom Dyuranam urvg
Co. ,1.
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THOMPSON DRUG CO.,:
Graham, N. C.
NORTH CAROLINA
FARMERS
Need a North Carolina Farm
Paper.
One adapted to North Carolina
climate, soils and conditions,
made by Tar Heels and for Tar
Heels and at the .same time as
wide awake as any in Kentucky
or Kamchatka. Such a paper is
The Progressive Farmer
RALEIGH. N. C.
Edited by Clarence H. Poe,
with Dr. W. C. Burkett,"ector B
A. & M. College, and Director .
V. Kilgore, cef the Agricutlural
Experiment Station (yon know
them), as assistant editors ($1 a
year). If you are already taking
tne paper, we can make no reduc
tion, but if yon are not taking it
YOU CAM SAVE EOC
By sending your order to us
That is to say, new Progressive
Farmer subscribers we will send
that paper with Thb Gleahib,
both one year for f 1 M, regular
price 12.00.
Addrsesa
THE GLEANER,
Graham, N. C.
leadachesl
This time of the year
are signals of warning,
Take Taraxacum Com
pound now. It may
avs you a spell of fe- ,
ver. It will regulate
your bowels, set your
liver right, and cure
your indigestion. -A
good Tonic.
An honest medicine
Taraxacum
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N. C.
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