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THE GLEANER. ISSUED EVERY THUE8DAT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE Tba editor will not be responsible for TMw expressed by correspondents. ADVERTISING BATES One square (1 In.) 1 time I1.C0. -r each sub sequent Insertion M cent. For more space and lonjer time, rates furnished on appllcs Uon. Local no fees 10 ets. a line for Drat Insertion ; subsequent Insertions 6 cts. a line Transient advertisements must bo paid for In advance '"tentered at the ipostoffloe at Graham, N. C, as second class matter s GRAHAM, N. C, Oct. 14, 1909. County Commissioners and Board of Health Proceedings. The Board met on the first Mon day with all members present, and rf . transacted business as follows: W. N. Thompson and B. It. Sel lars were appointed to investigate change in road and building bridge over Stinking Ruarter creek near J . F. Coble's. The report of Dr. T. S. Faucette ns Supt. of Health was received and filed. Petition for public road from Burch road at Prof. Gilliam place with cartway to Ossipee and Bur lington road granted and ordered opened. A petition for public road from Enow Camp road north of Green Nicholson place to place known as "Hill Top" on Bellemont and Mt. Hermon road was filed. W. N. Thompson, B. R. Sellers and Alson Bharpe were appointed to investi gate and report at next meeting. Mr. D. A. White tendered his resgnation as a member of the High way Commission and the same was accepted, and Mr. Robt. W. Scott was elected to fill the vacancy. For a bridge over the branch near Ifurpley Jenkins' store 115 was appropriated. The Board ordered that the jailor be allowed 35cts. a day for the board of prisoners. A contract fqr a bridge over Stinking Quarter creek,. below Pat terson's mill, was awarded tho Caro lina Engineering Company at the price of $2150. An order was given J. W. Cates for a car load of coal for County Home and workhouse to be deliver ed at Burlington and to Guthrie A Guthrie a car for the jail and court house to be delivered at Graham; price $3.85 per ton for first class coal. Chas. D. Johnston, Register of Deeds, was authorized to investigate different cross-index systems and report cost, etc., at next meeting of Boa4;i; ; ' The petition for an election for a rural graded school district in New lia Township to be held on Satur day, Not. 13th, was granted, and Jas. Roach was appointed Register and Milo Dixon and M. M. Rch judges for said election. M Sanitort Rkoobd. The " Sanitary Board, towit, Dra. W. E. Walker and R. A. Freeman,-met. with the County Commis sioners and transacted , h mines as follows:', . It was ordered that propositions would be received on the first Mon day in. November from physicians oI.Alamanoe county for the position of County Sept. of Health: appli cants to give entire timo and state salary. Dr. T. 8. Faucette was requested to continue to act a Supt. of Health till first Monday in November. ' f Th4 Board adjoimed to meet on first Monday in Not. ;, i i . "i i CHAPEL HILL NEWS. , Oar. af the 8 leaser. UnlTorslty Day was observed here Tuesday, 12th. The address of the occasion waa delivered by Dr. 8. C. Mitchell, the distinguish ed president of the University of 8ontlt Carolina. Hon. T. W. Blekett, Attorney General of i North Carolina, mad a stronf 'peach In behalf of the alumni of : the TJnlTenitj. Mr. C. W. TUlett '; responded for the student body. ' Dr. Yenable's annual report to the alumni showed that the Uni ' versfjy is in a decidedly profres l aire condition.' Telegrams of con ' fratulaUcnl were reoeired from r" alnmnl association from New - York to Florida.; .--'Mx.L G. Moser of Alamance ' county ', bas been vnaminonsly - elected by the Dialectic Society . a J nnior debater to represent her la the annual Soph-Junior debate with the Philanthropic Society. '-' last Monday Carolina's foot ball eleven arrived from Enoxville , with the scalps of the .Tennessee eleven nanginr to their belts. ; The score was I to 0. The next game will be played with Va. - Military Institute- Oct. 16th, at Lynchburg, Va. " Mr. J. K. Dough ton, 6tat bank examiner, is 01 with typhoid f?T at Lenoir. MEBANE LETTER. Cor. of the Gleaner. The Mebane Tobacco Market was launched today by its open ing sale, and to express it mildly, it was a great bucccbs in every re spect. The Mebaue Tobacco Co. com posed of the business men of the town of Mebane, built a large, well arranged, modern, up-to-date warehouse and were fortunato in getting Mr. W. M. Miles as pro prietor, Mr. Miles has had twenty one years experience in the ware house business; eleven years with tho Watts Warehouse, Reidsville, N. C. and the past eleven years with the Acree's Warehouse,Dan ville Va., and was considered one of the most popular warehouse men in Danville. The first load of tobacco for the opening sale drove in at C o'clock A. M. Monday and by Monday night, there were thirty wagons in the warehouse and when Mr. Don Gwynn, of Danville, Va., the prince of auctioneers, sold the first pile of the weed, there had been unloaded in the warehouse seventy-five wagon loads of to bacco, in this, Orange, Pearson, Caswell and Alamance Counties were, represented. Several visiting warehousemen from Durham, Burlington and other towns were on the sale and congratulated Mr. Miles on his opening sale. Mr. Miles is very popular with the warehouse pro prietors, who are his competitors, but they realize that he is a fair competitor and, consequently, they have the kindest of feelings for him. Mr. Glass and Mr. Graves, rep resenting the American Tohacco Co. and the Continental Tobacco Co. were present. There were numbers of buyers from other market, in addition to the local buyers present. The sale was a success in every respect. There was a total of 32,415 pounds of tobbacco sold at an average of $9.20 per 100 pounds, which is said to be the highest average of any opening sale on any market in North Carolina for this season. The sale was a success in every particular. The buyers were pleased and the farmers, as a unit, were delighted. Of all of the tobacco Bold, there was not one dissatisfied farmer and not Lone pile of tobacco was taken in and every one expressed them selves as pleased and delighted. Mr. Bruce Warren, who is one of the largest and one of the most prominent fanners in Oaswell County, expressed the sentiment of the farmers in this community, when he stated that he was pleas ed and fully satisfied and got all that his tobacco was worth and further stated that he and the farmers of this community felt kindly to the American Tobacco Co. and their owners. It is indeed very gratifying when the farmers expressed such kindly feeling for a corporation as large as the American Tobacco Co. and it shows conclusively that we have with us an "era of good feeling." Yours truly, W. E. White. aw Tela ' We offer On Hundred Dollar Reward for any oue of Catarrh that oaa not be eared by stent vaiam inre. F.J.CTBBTCO-Prop W the arxlerelrned, bare known F. 3. Chen? for Ike laai Is yeara, ana bellvra him Krf eotly honorable la all bosloeas traaseo ds and ananouiijr able to carry oat any ODUfauona maoe ay weir ana. waldibo, Kiaasa Ma arm, Wholesale Druee'teta, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's catarrh Cure la hahaa lataroallv eotlnc directly upon the blood and sauooua sorbose of Itae systess. PrtohTVj. per bottle. HoM by all Dnwguu. iPrtoa tea par bolUe. TeouoxMiiais rree. Tale UaU's JaaaUr PUto (or eoasUpeUoa. John Ilolton, 11-year-old son of District Attorney A. E. Ilolton, was accidentally shot Saturday by Frank, bis 19-year-old brother, over 100 shots penetrating the boy's leg. The accident occurred near Winston, while boys were oat hunting. The accident is serious and will-lay the boy np for some time. If others Have yon tried Hoi lister's Rocky fountain Tear It's a great blessing to the little ones, keep away summer troubles. Makes them sleep and grow. 35 cents. Tea or Tablet. Graham Drug Co. T. F. Rowland, of Aaheville, whose candidacy for United States Marshal was recently an nounced, says he will not be a candidate. I to aaaka year fcaby iteiig east WwB, ACty nalWttUat eictro Uw I caMUaasaaaM wma mm aa wearer. Oer atfc aaatfsaar- Cat Al Tickling in the Throat "Just a little tickling in the throat!" Is that what troubles you? But it hangs on! Can't get rid of it! Home rem edies don't take hold. You need something stronger a regular medicine, a doctor's , medicine. Ayers Cherry Pectoral contains healing, quieting, and soothing proper ties of the highest order. Ask your doctor about this. No alCOhol in this COUgh medicine. J.C.Ayer Co., Lowell, Mem. Constipation positively prevents good health. lhisagreatPventlveofdiseasl. Ayer'sPUl News at Bingham. Bright Prospect's For The Year's Work Athletic Notes. Cor. of the Gleaner. Everybody is delighted with the exceptionally fine clasn of boys at Bingham this session. . Last year, the high character of the cadet corps was a subject of general re mark but recently a cadet remark ed that "the boys this session had last years' crowd beat by half". A number of States are repre sented in the enrollment includ ing North Carolina, South Caro lina, George, Florida, Arkansas, Virginia and West Virginia. One of the most popular cadets is Mr. Nathaniel Cabral of Brazil. Bingham has maintained a fine faculty of graduates for years but it is thought that none have ex ceeded in ability and merit the body of teachers for this session. President Gray retains the depart ment of Bible. Capt. Walter S. Crawford is in charge of Latin, Greek and English for his seventh year; Major Jenning Wise uod son, a distinguished graduate of the the Virginia Military Institute is commandant of cadets; Mr. B. D. Privett is meeting with much snccess as Physical Director and Coach, and Capt. S. B. M. Chise lin.a leading graduate of Wash ington & Lee University, al through recently arrived, is al ready making a success. Capt. Chas. R. Campbell, who made a great success of the music depart ment last session is again at his post. Tho first athletic victory of the year was secured last Monday when Messrs. Campbell and Long representing the Bingham Tennis Club won a notable victory over tho team of Elon College. The boys were treated with great courtesy and friendliness and en joyed the visit to Elon. The Foot ball Team is engaged in daily practice and a schedule of games for the session will be given in a later article. Cadets are continuing to come in Mr. Barbisch of Texas, one of the old students and Mr. Ralph Guth rie of West Virginia, and Mr. Short of North Carolina being ex pected in a few days. Foley's Honey mad Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. The Big Show Coming FRANK E. GRISWOLD'S MAMMOTH RAILROAD PAVILION e Ten Nights in A Bar-Room Co. Under a Big Water-proof Tent, Fitted Grand Opera House Style. ...11 Mai, Tuesday. October This Oompsoy carries 30 people. A car load of Special Scenery, with Calcium aad Colored Tire Effects. One of the best bands superb Orchestra of 10 pieces, and s Megaphone Quartette. The only Company traTeling that make a specialty of this Grand Old Temperance Ray, and has so connection with any other attractions. Nothing Cheap but the price. . Admission 15c and 25c Come and Bring- the Whole Family Prof. E. D. Eayworth's Military Band will sir two roDular concerts. at Noon and at 7:00 pjn. . Don't fail to hear "Little Josephine" the child actress as "Mary Morgan" -REMEMBER Then why allow it to continue? An active are liver pill. What does your doctor tayl C. B. Kluger, the Jeweler, 10C0 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kid ney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bot tles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now at tend to business every day and recommend Foley's Kidney Rem edy to all sufferers, as it cured me after the doctors and other reme dies had failed." Miss Martha Justice, sister of Hon. E. J. Justice, returned to Greensboro Friday from Roches ter, Minn., where Mr. Justice re cently underwent a difficult and serious operation for abdominal troubles. Miss Justice reports that her brother is now entirely convalescent and that he expects to return home within the next two weeks. Mrs. Justice will re main with him until he is able to make the long and tedious jour ney home. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box 25c. The board of education of Gas ton county has appropriated money to open night schools at McAdenville and Bessemer City as an experiment. The schools will run four months and if they prove satisfactory similar schools will be opened. Service by Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance County. In the Superior Court, Special Proceedings. Jan. M. Fowler and wire, Lelia A. Fowler. Mies Bulah n. Fowler and Miss Beatrloe Fowler, Petitioner,! vs. Miss Charmer Fowler. William H. Fowler and Paul Vestal Fowler, aU minors wltnont guardian, Respondents. It appearing that William C Fowler, one of the respondents In the above entitled Special Proceeding Is a non resident of this State, ad cannot with due diligence be found In the State, he Is hereby notified that summons In said Special Proceeding waa Is sued on the fith day of October, Itov, and re turnable on Monday, the 15th day of Novem ber. 1900, Into the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Alamance county, In said Htate. In the court bouse la Grab am, when and where he will appearln person or by duly authorized attorney, and answer or demur to the petition which will be filed on or before said return day.-and In default Judgment pro con rosso will be entered as to htm. Tbe Durooeeof said above entitled bDeclal Proceeding la to sell by order of courts tract 01 nrteen acres 01 isna in uurnngion township, Alamance county. North Carolioa adlolnlgthelanle of Elmlra Cotton Mills, John Bryant. Henry Mitchell and others, for partition among the tenants In common thereof, who are parties to said above entl tied BDeclal Proceeding. At office In -the court house In Graham, said (Jouoty ana suite, uc toner a. luuu. J. 1). KBHNODLK, O. 8. O. up in III she has no equal. THE DATE- II " s : Aii Ir Art Squares $5.50 to $30.00 Rugs - - - .50 to 5.00 Mattresses 2.00 to 18.00 Springs 2.00 to 8.00 Pillows - .50 to 2.50 Quilts - - 1.00 to 2.50 Blankets - .75 to 5.00 Our Terms are Cash or Easy Payments. Your credit good with us. Try us and you will always be a friend to Green h Mm Furniture Co. GRAHAM, N. C. Letter From Kimesville. Cor. of The Gleaner. The little village of Kimesville was saddened with the newn Friday morning of the very sad and unex pected death of one of its best citi zens, Mrs. John Webster, who was awake at 4 o'clock and nursed her 4-weeks-old babyg and in thirty min utes was dead with the child in her arms. Nothing - being the matter before. She was a good wife, mother and neighbor. She was laid to rest at Mt. Pleasant church on the 9th inst. funeral services by her pastor Rev. Chas, Edwards. She leaves four small children. J. A. JJnon, of Graham, spent last week t the home of R. t) White visiting his family and his sister, Mrs. J. I. White. Mr. Cyrus Tyson and wife knd little Miss Edna, of Carolina, spent Saturday and Sunday at Kimesville on a visit to Mrs. R. D. and Mrs. J. I. Whito. The pea hay crop, which is good, is about housed now. Rye and oats, are being sown and the corn crop, which is generally light, is being gathered. Our people were too busy to at tend the fatr, but quite number will .take in Greensboro this week. . Owing to sickness in the family oj Mr. W. P. White at Ramseur, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. White did not go to Ramseur Thursday but will, perhaps get off this week. J. I. W. ' Oct. 11, 1909. Mothers Have you tried Hollis tor's Rocky Mountain Tea? It's great blessing to the little ones, Keeps away summer troubles. Makes them sleep and grow. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Graham Drug Co. - The board oi governors of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, at Charlotte . last week, decided on Charlotte for the meeting place of the next convention of the association. - MassSBaaaiaWKMiasatssmasaaaaiaawasBt- - V - A sudden attack ' at night of some form of Bowel Complaint may come to any one. Every family should be provided with a bottle of Dr. Seth Arnold's Bal sam. Warranted br Graham Drnr Co. - ' " J. T. and Tomas Landringham, carpenters of Winston, fell from a scaffold at Roaring Eirer, Wilkes county, Thursday, and the latter was painfully hurt. The men were at work on the residence of R. L. Church when the scafforld gave way. 'U t Sight Testing Tflf you have any trouble with your eyes difficulty in read ing, seeing well at a distance, aching tired eyes alter read ing or driving, if you have headache or pains through the temples you probably need glasses. I will examine yotir eyes and tell you whether you need glasses or not : : : Free of Charge. Z.T.HADLEY Optometrist. GRAHAM, - - N.c Indigestion Dyspepsia USE When your stomach cannot properly tUges food, of Itself, It needs a little assistance and this assistance Is read ily supplied by Kodol. Kodol aaslts tbe stomach, by temporarily digest In jr all of the food in the stomach, so that tht stomach may rest and recuperate. Our Guarantee. g?c? Foa ara not benefited the drafctet wis at oaa return year SBOoey. Doo't hesitate: any dnwftot win sell yog Kodol an tbeea terms Tba dollar bottle oon tains times aa auek as tbe too botua. Kodol la prepared at tba laaotatorlas el & a fiaWIU Co. Caloase Graham Drag Co. In the Federal Court at Greens boro Friday the .jury returned a verdict for the defendant in the 23,000 damage suit instituted against former United States Mar shal Hillikan by Mrs.' Annie Brame for the alleged unlawful killing of her husband, who was shot while resisting arrest at the hands- of government officers in Greensboro -two years ago. - The Lineolnton Times says that during the severe rain and than der storm that passed over that section Tuesday a week about 4. o'clock, Mrs. SaUje Starnes, see Benniok, who lives about five miles northeast of Lineolnton, was struct by a bolt of lightning. which hit her on the back near the right shoulder and cut her clothes from top to bottom and tore her shoes off besides burning the skin quite badly. Our Fall Line Surpasses Any thing We Have Ever Carried Suits from $15,00 up. Dressers from 5.00 Iron Beds from 2.50 up. Wood Beds 2.50 up. Rockers from 1.00 up. Other Furniture LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE One of the most successful and best equipped boarding schools in the South with hot water heat, electric lights and other mod ern improvements. 23 annual session will begin Sept. 15, 1909. For catalogue address J. M. RHODES, Fies., Littleton, N. C. Attention, Tax-Payers ! ! 1909 Taxes Now Due. At the places and on the dates named below I will be present with the tax books to receive the taxes for the year 1909: " t Faucette Township, McCray's Store, Friday, Oct. 15th. Albright Township, Eureka School House, Saturday, Oct. 16. Newlin Township, Sulphin's Mill, Monday, Oct. 18th. Thompson Township, Bradshaw Precinct, Tuesday, Oct. 19. Thompson Township, Swepsonvile Precinct, Wed, Oct. 20. Pleasant Grove Township, Pleas. Grove, Thursday, Oct. 21. Melville Township, Mebane, Friday, Oct. 22. Haw River Township, Haw River, Saturday, Oct. 2. Burlington Township, Burlington, Monday, Oct. 25. Graham, Graham Township, Tuesday Oct. 26. I want every tax-payer to settle promptly. It is my intention to collect all taxes law requires me to make this round for your conven ience. Verv trulv. September 23, 1909. 3- "Woodl Descriptive ' . Fall Seed Catalog ' now read, fires the fullest information about all , Seeds for the Farm &nd Garden. Grasses' and Clovers. . Vetches. Alfalfa, Seed Wheat. Oats. Rye, Barley. etc V aketeHaaO about Vegetatle & Rower Seeis thai-eta be planted ia the fall to svdrantafe aad profit, aad about Hyaofartha. Tspa aad other Flowering Bsfci, Vefartabte aad Strawberry Ptswita. PWtry SeppKes aad FertBsera. . Vrarr Tarsi at aai Qarasaar rbaaM bars aia satl. It Is IstsJmMs ta as swrpenlBsae aad wiiaUii tseas fcw a anrttaMe a4 sl(irrT Tmrm a Mnu tar MW T.Y7.V003&S0IS, ,Va rv - Mm Subscribe for up Very Low Lamps 10c to $5.00 Couches, --Lounges, Go-Carts and many otherthings you may need. is without undue delay. The R. N. COOK, Sheriff of Alamance County. LAND SALE Coart at Atamaao ooantr, ""'E-iToos la a Spaetal Prooeedlnajor tbe ffsa DT Tinirs va ma vi rsmnp . aw- fit the tBiana SHtusiur u , y, rT wr. War. a al a.a piaiauns i --jm mt. ml - Am . IW w LMmM bU. saM sala, 1 will, as saw s, offer fotesle, at tba Ooaj. ""JjS.rfJjC. wranasB. aiavaBo te taa klfbtesl MMer oa Sitardiy, October 30th. 1909 ' . . .--A eyerie " tt ronowlaffasauiiiwa .""-ooastjs- Mat of Kortt Carolioa. '"rk'aMrT of Jos. A. O. Pauersoa. w-" 'r ' otoois mm mm to o - (WmTJ Bitot, koowa as tho J.?f ft Tor ofsali OoH"?: Zm7mtf: all soooiaa. aeforros TTJ!mmt ostrrooa day o saM " SKtsaJ fuse afioc aete of 2r",aMi It - mi mv tas eei - Taj fees. ia. "cossan O.JV m V o X l'mm' The Gleaner
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