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THE GLEANER.
ISSUED EVEKY THURSDAY.
J. D. KERNODLE, Editor.
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Insertion ;.tirme.ueot Insertion. t-t.n line I '8tfll!l in a ItOilld of KdlHMltlon for
Transient advertisements mutt N- pM for I each County, H111 it designates a
in navance
, White Pythians Will Try to Oust the
Colored Lodges,
Hooks awl school teachers do
not supply common scum, but
they wonderfully improve tho
.4imtilv nf nM.tiirn TTnn(o fhAiini-
11 j - , -it . . 1 j. - v it r !!-.
0jf!lii 1101 I'xiwi 111 xsuri.ii vnruiiun
extending their benefits to all.
SCHOOLS.
New Berne Hull. 1
i Iii all probability the colored
i lodges of the Knights of Pythias
tmtifi1lir iil in i ff ml itiiti itinrt
- " I i .1
very tiiucii nwij-er. I no i;rmiw
And to this nd wo have a sys
tem of public schools, supported'
by taxation, and the head of that.
Tbe editor will not be responsible for
flows expressed ly correspondents.
Benterod at the Postoftloe at Oraliam,
N. 0., ai second class matter.
GRAHAM, N. C, June 24, 1909.
N. C. EDITORS.
The North Carolina Tress Asso
ciation met In annual conveAtion at
Hendersonville, yesterday. The ed
itors are a pleasant and agreeable I ferences and
Superintendent, and upon the fit
ness, energy and faithfulness of
the Superintendent largely de-
ponds the efficiency of the schools,
and this has como to be generally
recognized. The certainty of fit
ness can only bo ascertained by
trial. Some of the duties of Sup
erinteudent are prescribed routine
but many and equally important
are not. He must supervise, di
rect and guide the teachers, he
must hear complaints, adj ust dif-
pacify animosities
company ana no set ot men on earin i that may ari80 between teachers,
enjoy their annual meetings more I committer ami patrons, and by
man they, it would nave pleased suggestion and', advice and in
us to be with the brethren this I every way ne can m elevating
week. We wish thorn a profitable tno Htandard and increasing the
and enjoyablo meeting. benefit of the schools of his
I County, and to do this requires
many visits to the different
schools and many conferences
with teachers, committeemen and
patrons. Ho is provided with an
office in the Court House at which
he may be found at all times
when not absent in response to
the duties of his office. His whole
time is actively occupied, and he
can have no other engagements
Hon. Reuben D. Roid died at his without neglect of his official du-
hnmA in WaiiI ivrtrth. An thn 9latties.
Rev. Dr. E. J. Murdock, of Salis
bury, died suddenly yesterday
morning in Charleston, S. C,
whero he had gone on a visit
to his sisters. He was not only a
prominent preacher but a leader in
the business life of Salisbury. He
had been Rector of St. Luke's church
for thirty-seven years.
from a stroke of apoplexy which
came last Friday. He was regard
ed as Rockingham's leading citizen
He was an able lawyer. Ho was n
son of Ex-Oov. David S. Reid and a
grandson of the elder Judge Thos.
Settle. Ho would have been fifty
years old on Doc. 16th, next.
And as is usual with those en
gaged in educational work he is
poorly paid for services required.
The marked improvement of
our public schools within the past
ten years is gratifying to us all.
Wo have better school houses,
better teachers, longer schools,
larger attendances and better
Dr fW A MnbnnA i. fain a scnoiars. r or an t nose we are
prominently mentioned by tho press moro llllob to our Superinten
an thA DAmncrnt o CAndidntn fnr uuui. iiinu w uy uwir iiiiiiieuce,
! f n'' mm .1 .. . I And his iffiitipv in triipunlilo
a ..ill irnwn l n i if 1 1 I ill hi. u imtl vmt i -- - - -
The Dr. is s son of the lata Dr. R F. to his long experience in school
Mebane. ono of the best citizons this work- nHho zeal in the work
mantrvAr had Th T)r liv. t that naturally comes to ouo so
Snrav. Rockingham count and the loK engaged in it
press of his adopted county heartily
1 rr
endorse mm. iie has ever been a
true blue Democrat and has kept
lixijff of the ivi'igh.sor ryihias,
r.'Ceutly in se.:)iOii in llenderHou
ille, tooka very decided stand
ii jaiimt ihonflfroes aiid legal pro-
v!;iI.:Ji will be instit uted to pre
veui them from further use of
1 tie n:i'iie and iuuigrnia of the or-
ier.
To thin end a committee was
lamed to take the matter in hand
and proceed as the members think
best. The committee is compos
ed of Messrs. M. W. Bell, of Mur
phy; J. C. Clifford, of Dunn, and
P. S. Carlton, of Salisbury. The
matter was not discussed at length
on the floor of the convention, as
it has been thoroughly gone, into
privately by the different mem
bers. When the resolution was
offered the members understood
its meaning and passed it without
any discussion. Some time ago
the Supreme Grand Council is
sued a dispensation to the Grand
Council of Georgia allowing it to
take action in the State courts
against the negroes of Georgia for
using the name and insignia of
tho order; the Council winning
its suit recently. It is under
stood that the case will be taken
to the Supreme Court of the
United States.
The Grand Council of this
State can take action against the
negroes in either the State or
Federal Courts or go to the Leg
islature and ask that the charter
be revoked. It is not known
here what action the special com
mittee proposes to take, but they
will do whatever appears to be
the wisest.
There are not a great many
colored lodges in this State and it
is not thought probable that a
vigorous fight will bo made by
them. They may fight it for a
while but the opinion seems to be
that they will eventually abandon
the effort to continue the use of
the name and insignia.
Amencaui
Independence
JLDay X
AM
mity rvi ERRATF AGAIN THIS YEAR
GRAB
Satorday, July 3
Iii Grander Style than
1 Ever Before.
Willi 11 iiuuac-ucciuiK
in Order.
$50 in cash will be men to the successful contestantsm XireCIl & MCLlOFe
it ' m . ' a. . J3- T7T! jiJI f 4-1 Tho I .rtnTsOri-r V. ' , " . ;
ine loumameni anu rjutuers .uuiiv.cuuuu. ;c vvvy ; A c .
m.f vo0 xxAU ha hor r( HinTiPr w be served to Pfepaieu iui tins yy gerang in
ware C Wl HlW , iu wv iivx v ". I 1 Uir. A-F aInf4-,A.
fV,ntY. -Kir fVin r.Qiiblifpra:nf tho Cnnffidftracv. A dav 01 w ungiit, new
eloquence, fun and amusement. Lemonade in abundance
for everybody.
clear of disagrooablo factional party
strife. His candidacy is meeting
with a heart) reception.
We have had the same Super
intendent by biennial elections for.
the past ton years, and another
election is at hand.
Tho incumbent may have made
mistakes, and no doubt helms, as
he is but a man, and all men make
Mark Twain's Advice fo Young Lady
Graduates.
The Program will be as Follows:
10:00 A. M. - Contests by Graham Fire Department
A. M. Address by Prominent Speaker.
12:30 P. M. Dinner Served to Confederate Veterans
by the Daughters of the Confederacy.
1:45 P. M. Fiddlers' Convention and Open Air Concert.
Admission Free.
- 4:00 P.M. Horseback Tournament.
5:00 P. M. Match Game of Base Ball.
The rrizes for the successful contestants will be: In the Tournament, $10.00, $7.50,
o.uu ana $z.ov, ana no person given more man one prize.
In the Fiddlers' Convention, $10.00, $7.50, $5.00 and $2.50.
The judges will be selected on that day from the audience.
Let evervbodvlcome and take Dart in these exercises and
gain the patriotic inspiration of the occasion. It will do
you good to see the decorations and hear Dixie and The
patterns,: Art-Squares,
. Kugs, utc.
We can fnrnish anything you need to
brighten up the home and give
: it the appearance of a bright
: Spring Morning.
I
Give us a Trial.
Very truly,
GRAHAM, N. C
BINGHAM
SCHOOL'
1793 - 1010
ro lit IUES bor kn hns pn(nA be OOLLIOI tod lot Un, u tefe tmsMitf
to b. M a TH B B I NOMA MICHOOL. Wllj lotl o Aah.vlllt
Plateau. OrynttiHon MIL1TABT tot dllelplljM, tootrol tad nli.. Boyi expellea
fna otbw MhooU no nttlni. A ViOiOUS boy MQt bona u torn m timuti.
Haiins a4S T ptedsa ol kooor. limited to I3. BMh mnublt.
Ulna COL. ft. StnoHUI, Sunt., ft. V. D., Box SO, ISHtTIUI, . C.
man
Domocrats in Congreos are cri ti
Ciaod whnthnr thou (uvnr a tariff nn
this article or no d.,tv on iUt Mn P,oft8e everybody
v;i,A. . , r r I Men are sometimes blamed fur
'www m ftW Ui WIUWiBvV. I
T.,.tt .k- Prudent action and some
V 111! AUi III IV t
0rTV nf mialn,, n. if Wi I tin,Jtt PrAlsed tor Unwise, inipm
tn . A - tv,- : Ilent action. It is a matter of
clnW Th. Dnwt linVM 5n differences of opinion.
tariff for revenue-a rate that will . "" "T wvnP,e8 "8
A year-or so ago when Mark
Twain was crossing the Atlantic
l';tSwu Star Spangled Banner played by the i band and see the
st. T ,nnh, setooi t cuims- Veterans march.1" Graham is hot tradmsr that day: she is
I V H. 11 1 ' I . M. Hit 111! I' II iii IIUI I L 111 ft i I I J . J - . -
mistakes. He may be criticised i. ' : ,-- enimammj?. Lii every uouy come.
m, m. . ry VIIK W ftftv UUIU I " L '- .
ani no uouw no is, as no
LITTLETON
COLLEGE
One of the most successful and best sqiipped boarding schools
in the South with hot water heat, electric lights and other mod
ern improvements. 28 annual session will begin Sept. 15, 1909.
For catalogue address J. M; RHODES, Paes., Littleton, N. C.
the
promt
uttond the commencement at her
school when ebo graduated. Ijast
weok Mark made his word good
and following is the advice which
lie gave the graduating class:
There is nothing for me to do I
but to tell you young ladies what
not to do. There am thrnAthincm
wmiiwvu wi yio kvW ..- UViV I urtuuljn
-J a. rm i i. I UCWtiUU
qnonce the rate may afford incident- T, , ,1 V . ' I "First-Don't smoke that is,
al protection. On the other hand u i'"f" not to excess.
the Republican fsror. Uriff, not for
Will it be wise to displace him
with an untried successor?
In view of his long experience
in tho work and his familiarity
with it, and of his demonstrated
Satu
THE DATE
afford the greatest amount of reve- m,
rday,
IS
Filly
3rd
Will Offer Again
Haw River
Land.,
ane on a given article, and in conse-
the sake of revenue, but for protec
tion's sake. He nukes revenue the
; incident The aim of the Democrat
it to put money in the nation's
, treasury and favor the consumer;
that of the Republican- it, to pat
money in the pockets of those who
grow or manufacture the taxed arti
cle and lei the consumer pay the
-. price.' '' - '
The engagement of Mr. W.
. , . i iui nam xxciaiui nuu Mavioa auuiv
alVaVfl iniAlrU1 Arwrtwem ciav. I
7Z:Z:.:Z:7r r."u? Salisbury, isannoonced
.-.w w Wv. . ThA mft.UTA Will tAtA nliui In
QuaaioI rtvn't. i.inb tt...t I o "r- -
. v ..w. in, l. !!,'. I ntVn n1,n.l, Hal,
inuury, - on uiu evening oi rfuiy
"Third Don't marry that is, 9fl
o xcees. ,
"Now. If rnn vnnnn loilloa
7i ri V.7 i . .V fraln these thing yon
.v. w . -v.r, . wm hayA vIrtue that
Inmrcukt. nr thA ihlWImii. anI I .... - -
cuuuin, una Mfl nl i.on- lnil "
U- -II .L. 1- I ' - VV.
county, I venture tjie hope that thatisthat honesty Is the best drown in Kanuga :tke near
Mr. Boat is a native of Row
an and is ft newspaper writer of
reputation.
Seldon Stepp, 2 yean old, the
son of A. F. Stepp, a fanner liv
ing near Hendersonville. ; was
L. 1 a .
uo mar ue namen as nis own sue-1
. At A vnAAt.iniF it tliA triiatiiAS aNaI.- I :
- - - vwnnui a A,. . a . .
Ersklne CoUotro. Due Wests. (1. -J - . i rememDer wnea i naajiist
attireenwood. S. GJ TuuJv flL l - , wmwu "nooento Abroad, when
Hendersonville, Satu rday . after
noon while' sailing a small boat
which he. had made himself. Two
men who vtjese in the
same time"barely es
caped with their lives.) -'-j ;
The -entire plant of the Wash
ington Messenger, a daily , papier
at dreenwooil S O ' TamA al - , I "iiwu innooenm ADroaa,' when l 7
wooT Jieni :tSOM Struck by Uihtninj. 1 1 nd my partner wanted to
pi.... ..uu t. I . . anew8pawreyndieate.iWelAld.D?,',' w18"
t.resiiip,wiwurew nis resignation.!. , ... I , "
Tb vntMr. l",,0D,rt' ,Wl- hdr and did notTknow where to
. ...v-.--7 VI 1 WhllK IK ' wlaA I .1a UrLII. .
aalarvtoth nmii,iAnt h r.-T , iu . tuie we were in aquan
aaiaryio tne president and pro- .ttendinir a Sundav School nlL.r ii .
r. . ...j . vdwiou . TSMIUSIMB UWDI
lat Martin Sorlnm near hem. wmwlthi. atMt. -rlV it- laTieratAd 4n-WajihimrtAtii-f12.r
. . - 1 . ww. . AIV.WS UU UAO SjftUl-1 -" O . "
Jurs. rranoes IlarUey, widow eflstandins under a tree vmtnUr lin. ,li . . I for th riajit, ammra.1 vksMtn'Hlf.
amUUonaire manufacturer, who to ccane a ' shownrl a bolt nf I ift.. v . .v. ' fArant nsnoM. inJ 1
AXA i Vt i - I .. . uwm.uiuri"- rr " - - srr ?
."""2i 'V m.8 -rnck the 69 nd elniIgotl3fromliJm Peaded publicaUoa. bojit two
jeverycnua was rendered neon-1 for tcUinij him whw the do waa.1 monU ucU6n
linn iff aaai n Atntvifv wvlak!. I I I. . . " . , . . I -
V ; . . cous. I So I went back and gave the $3 1 DT 6 Monday.4-
i ..iHimin-i nnpn aia nns inn m hams i u ... .vrtu t 1 1 r. I - k . . .
v . . , , , . I ...... ... w iw un w uun i wiu li w, ua -u uaa wiloiwwisi
u,,t lv nw on y uaugnter was were lying In a heap at the foot of I have lived honosUy ever mlnee. l,i
a dinlns room Uble valued at 115.1 tK. .it -i I lI.V'l.?lr!;?.'.l!Vrr .''T-lf J
I "V a w tut W T7f U AUlWrCDUr I " . ' t - WT V www waamw ami . t
. mm s
. A . I atitOtkOfkAl
rouii man, jarun iinaisn, l . nKm or uniio
miwd bf
two doctors In the1einP,0JTd M tant cook in the XKf.
and on examination kJ,chcn of ; Mary's CoUeg, !ttXXl
Mia Kuauohioa Tab. W 1MB thla taba sa-
aara ranhiiitf aooaa sm Im-
ac, sm waaa i m aenrair omo-
itoa nauls. ftad an)aa uwlo-
llotmnnt. nmiton Anttntv ... 1 lm.u aa ba takao oat tha uba
-- , mhwm as in 'normal eondJUoa. aaarlai
wiu na ieiuvralunfw bid eaaaa out of
oaaaaa jr eatarra, waioa M ootainf
niliaiart pootliUua ol ttt ntitooos af
o reason is assigned for the f dead.'
trange ooquesty . . There were
Airs, lleveland,- widow of Oro-lpicnio party and on examination
Ver Cleveland, was a witnmta In Ithev fonnil nnt nna nf iSi.I.II,1.
oonrtinNewYork city Tuesday had been killed outright, thongh rWonU,,J' drownwl Sunday aftil &UV
a week to testify for tha nimwon. aix of thm wi In .noh noon hile bathiag in the CaUw-
tloa in the ease of Broughtonl tion that their woovery is bardlvl " - , Um i kiwM iwurf bisnu
RM...K.. . i 1 mi. r. . ... . . "I. T. IJ ,v . " f'M uara.wi
arlinl. ,mA l.v .t. I l j . Iln tk. trirhr.ni. T I F. i. CHftX IT ft (XX,TotaOK O
-"' svuibi ue I iruurmi uncDDBCions. ar noil ", v -.vm, jau, w I Sow hr Piianlata. 1
New Tork Tiaea a nnlitlaJ art 1. 1 rnnftkVWwt In . dmnmn. ,t I err in ted in a fire which lit mv. 1 Tk Mali's romiij rui (or
ele purporting to have been writ I ton.. 7 T M U buildinnjidayr "r It ,U As a rule most live stock dobet
ten by former rresldent G rover I Examinations dblosed that on I thouht tbe fire was of incendiary tr when Ue grain' fed to them -is
. - a . . I
Cleveland. The article, which the bodies of nine of the children I " " .; - ground, but aheep will do aa well
was a iorgery, wa published dur-1 the tree had been perfectly photo-1 The State Irmaceutieaa Aa-1 vhen fed whole grain.
ing me campaign last year. Ipaphed by the elect He bolt Isociation a la twiei in Oreena-
SUte department officials a4-Sno' bwn torn from thfiir boro this week
EJve4 IS Vmt,
Wm. Parr- Enghwd's oldest
man married the third time at
120, worked in the fields till 132
and lived 20. years longer. Peo
ple should be youthful at SO. Jas.
Wright, of Spurlook, Ky., shows
now to remain young. "I Xeel
Jnst like a 16-year-old boy," he
writes, ,4after taking six bottlos
of Electric Bitters. . For thirty
years Kidney trouble made life a
burden, but the first bottle of this
wonderful medicine convinced me
I had found the greatest cure on
earth." They're "a godsend!" to
weak, sickly rundown or old peo
ple. Try them. 60c at Graham
Drug Co. ? :',-'-:y
i aawaBftBaBiBWBBWa '
Corn silage in limited quantity
may be fed Jo sheep, but not in a
large quantity. .Yearling lambs
when aheding their first teeth will
not ; fatten', rapidly, on that ac
count, r ,
Propose a Big Negro Cotony In Mis
souri.
Br Veason of advanoA htila anit hv nrAikv nt
Court. 1 will offer for aala at nnhlfo nntrv tn
ma ubiji uiuuer n uia voun uouse aoor in
UIMWia uu V .-11
Saturdav' Julv 31.-' 1909 v !
St. Louis Dispatch.
Tha following tranta o(..th. Wllikim
Trollmrer lands to-wlt . .1
Pint, tha traotlnmiadlatal ntwnDunnt
au juiouiK ine tanas 01 w. h. xroiinger, Flees
A 11,600,000 corporation, with aob S,'0ur.-T"B
vuv wtvuuauuu vi w,uw uovrvw uwiuiuii uhj uunn jHiKar. JalTlii- Tarpiey.
1 , . ... , . . i colored, oontalnlng 4 ACHES more or leai.
in SOUtheaSt MiSSOUri as its Ob-1 1"! of these trmo!s are In Saw Kir Towa-
has been organized in St
ject,
ship and on the Kast side of Haw river.
- Tha orrlnv nn th. S r.t nt HUU Mn
Tiinls sftiik 1ft - v 1 vViin "''"auopii weseoonajl ;iu Deglm
irf. ... . - ..
E. B. Hale, a negro of St Lonisldown. the ouier two-thirds
aoeurca vj notes as Biz ana tweire
nrl
I In equal Install
montha, earylnc Interest from day of sale and
1 uuut prioe m luuy nam.
June 21 law.
K.B.FA1
, Ooro.
AppUeaUoa lor laroa ol Tborn
: aa Sbattcrly,
Ambitious young ' men and
ladies should'-learn telegraphy.
for, aince the new 8-hour law be
came effective there is a ahortage
01 many thousand - telegraphers
foeinons pay irom ao to f7U a
month to beginners. The . ''Tele
graph Institute of Columbia, S,
6. -and five other cities is .operat
ed tindernpemsion of &. R. Of
ficials and all students are placed
when qualified 'Write them for
particulars.' -V"
vices 'from Venezuela have clear-1 '' Dtl every pi
ed up the mystery of the steamer I000 tcm 'a"cl-
Kanticoke and tug Dispatch,
Stic pocted of filibnjttering, showing
tby were purchased by Yeue-
z j U for trn.fortUon pnrjxxw?.
T!. vefia, which have been de-
! st Franklin, Ya., will be
hL They were apectd
mtontion or carrying arms
1 r,r,;nons or war to insar-i
eee of metal I
The eonsoUdation of the Dixie
and the North State Fire Insur
ance Companies was affected at a
joint meeting of the stockholders
at ureensboro last week. Tl
sew corporation will be known as
The Dixie Fire Insurance Com
pany and will bare a capital ofj
500,0(10 and asneu of over
v,
j 17 TOO OMT KNEW HOW )
M S I .111 V
U kaU raa srs
Ms Si sattaa4i
Sac aad txa.
T Care a CaM la Oae Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
TaUeta. . AU druarurta refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
w. Grove s siirnature is oa each
box 25c-
The Teachers' . Assembly, .in
atwaion at Morehead last weok,
elected the followbir named of
ficers: Dr. D.- IL HilL presideDt;
C.L. Oooa, WOson, Viee-presi-dent;
B. D. W. Connor, secretary,
sod II. B. Smith and E. A- Wolta,
merabers of the execuUve cotaraif-
. . It is just as Important to water
the colts regularly every day as
to feed regularly in order to keep
them in thrifty conditions -
L There isnt any rues work
about KodoL We do not say .to
you, that it may 'or might cure
your dyspepsia we " wiy it wilL
We know it will, because it is
made to dbreet food you eat. and
when your food digest yon cant
nave tnaigesuoo that's all indi
restion is your stomach fails to
digest your food. Heartburn.
sour risings, belching, dull, heavy
reeling ana sucn things are all
caused byj indigestion. Kodol
stops them by digesting" all the
food you eat A Ublerooonf nl of
jwoom aireets z nounds of food.
It is a pleasant, palatable, liquid
corabimtion of natural digestive
juieea and vegetable acida. Sold
by Graham Drug Co. ,
eounty. " . ;
'It is Hale's plan to build homes
for the negroes on 37,000 acres of
land in Carter and .Butler coun
ties, on which his company has an
option. The company will be
conducted on the co-operative Ut
basis. All supplies for toe com- SJr' K alSSrft SlPtt
munitV Will ba handl "fi"Try.uuVj n pi secret aa-
w rj vuv iwui w Li inuini innmn t mmriaa ana aon.
eompanjrand all produce will be I ,a tor teri ' "
sold through .it ,- A .parl of ; the I "effl en.rtoVr'
land wm be examined, with the I .c.jCuALuf'
view of sinking Iron and lead Luj-Jit . L Tbo euerir.
- "f aa-vaa aT
mines. tio white man will be per
mitted to live on tbe property,
Extnnnatioii of Teachers.
T; Thousands are sick everv Tear I Uno ' regular ' exanttrmtion i of
.with some form of Bowel Com-1 public school teachers will take
Shr Br pn colored 9th. , ,:
t : The Stat examination" 'for the
- 1 TT! V. 1. .- a - .
The 120 sacks of
Ilifh-SChonl TnsLPht.r'm iCL
AOttn auxwl I . . . " " "VH.W,
' " mwm, m nnrl WVoa -a E.1 . rm. . Mam . '
meal wired in Ashevflle some r:0. "Se
er's certificate willlHj held on the
same days.
' Tlit Ct -.. a m ,
been releimed. An . . "'- DUI'U "eu me to
,. VOW IDCTB win te
weexs ago lor violation of the!
United States pure food law, have
the meal showed that it was mis-
branded and it was' released on
condition that it be retagged In
accordance with it content. . 7
no other
examination this year for either
High-School or Five-year Certi-
See School law, Sec. 4162. .r ;
W. 8. LONG, SupC.
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lits case is hopeless." These an.
palling words were srxken to Om
E. Blevena, a leadinz merchant of
Sprtngfield, N. C, by two expert rf P1" meat; and I knot
doctors one a' lung ' speciallist j WTJ? 6 resn ighl. r..
Auen was anown tho wonderful
power or ir. mag's New Discov-
Hello. Central I Q-m rnA Pulr.
ara meat market I want a first
class triece tf meal- .t, t
ery. "Aner three weeks use." I
j. xievens, ' be was as
well as ever. I would not take all
the money -in the world for what
it did for my boy." Infallible foTj
uougns and Uolda, its tbe safest,
uresi cure
To relieve conati nation; cIaaii
out the boweh tone and strength
en the digestive organs, put them
in a natural condition with Uol
lister'a Rocky Mountain Tea, the
moat reliable tonic for thirtv
yean. 33 cents." Tea or Tablet.
Of deiment I.nr.;!- -oenw- lea
diseases on earth. 60c; and LO0 rrWllUa Ug J.
uuaranteeaaUafacUon. Trial hot.
tie free. . - - I Rirnr'p . t-
Was A. TliUrnt Hm,
, v AGAIN ANOTHER
Re-Sale of . Land !
By virtue of an order of the Superior Court
r Aiamaneeeountv. mftde to a special
oeodlngs whereto all the helrs-st-lawol
Int. .T Tlflppv Jnniw wr. nrnilfl nartlei (Of
the purpose of selling for partition tot Isodi
of the said J. Horry Jones, deoeased, all
said lands being-la Alamance county, I will
Offer at public sale, to the highest bidder,"
the Court house door In Graham, in said Al
manoe county, at IS o'elook, noon, on
; Satarday, July 10, 1909,
the fallowing real estate, to-wlt:
Tfrat, 'A tract of land In Burlington lows
ship, adjoining the lands of Capt. Turrea
tloe, Henry Wbltaett and others, ana ooj
talua about 111 aorea. This tract U known
the Jones Old Mill traot, and is near to Bur
Ungton and haa considerable timber ana
woodland, and some of It open for 'colora
tion. Bidding will start at tUMJNl
SeeaD A traot lying on both Metof C
B. M. between Graham and Haw Elver.
known aa the Oant tract and oontaint ut
aorea more or lea. This tract haa conaW?
.1.1. . i. .iAjn. thA hAlrS of a
aula wwu vu I. auu wjv.h " . . .
U Walker, the heirs of Washington rns-t
laoo, atra. juisaoeui nay ana -;
is an taeai praoe on waicu wi - -footuiina
Diana. A street railway Is. two
built through tha plaoe. Bidding will nans
at $oiim. ,
Term of sale: One fourth easn, bauui?
la three eoual . Installments wlthio
twelve and eurhteen months, prlvliego
oasb, deferred payments to carry ' ""wT
at six percent from date of sale Ull
Title reserved till full payment Is made.
. this June a, iww.
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. TMt NORTH CABOLIN
COLLECJ Of 1GRICULTUBE 4 IECHABC UB
r-The State's college for vp-
cational training. Courses b
Agriculture and -Horticulture;
nn Civil, Electrical and
Mfhanical Enrineeringl P
Cotton Millingand Dyeinglj;
Tnr7iicrfw4al P.riomktrV. WDJ
IUUUOUWU
not fit yourself for we W
taking one of these courses'
Address. D. H. HILL, Prest
West Raleigh, N. C.
JTerth fcareUBav-Alamaare CaaJ.
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