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THE GLEANER. I0 1TKKY THUE8DAT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. , $1.00 A YEAR, IN PVCE- lata a tor will not be responsible for fMtri expressed by correspondent!. ADVERTISING HATB8 .1.. uuin (1 In.) 1 time I1.C0. -r each snb- .....iii insertion Ml cents. For more space 7.A loiuer time, rates furnished on appllca- k not'oealo oti. a Une for ursi iiliiiYiii -I""" Un Ansnt advertleements must be paid for v advance 'JntredrttnTpOTto'ffl at Graham. N. 0., as aecond olass matter GRAHAM, N. C, June 23, 1910. Congressional Convention Fifth District. For The By order of the Executive Com mittee at a meeting held in Afnv 7th. 1910. the I) emocratic Congressional Con- p, i,n Fifth District in t- ahv .iilld to meet in Greens horo, N. C, July 5th, 1910, at 3 P. M. for the purpose of nominat ing a candidate for representative JnfWress. and for transacting .....t, nthAr business as dead Atfui- JiHVU vvaava. , erly come before the Convention. In the Convention each county fn tha riitrict is entitled to one .lju anil onA alternate for . flftv Democratic votes, and mo iWa(i and one alternate for fractions of over twenty-live Democratic votes, cast therein for Governor at the last preceding Sibernatorial election, said dele tog and alternates to be elected ty the respective connty conven tions in each connty; andnone tut delegates and alternates, so elected, shall be entitled to seats iu said Convention. T. C. IIotle, Chairman. k H. Hastings, Sec. May 10th, 1910. Democratic County Convention. - A maw-meeting of the Democrats of Alamance county is hereby called to meet at the court house, in' Ora ham, on Saturday, Jul 2, 1910, at 11 a. m. for the purpose of nomi nating delegates to the State, Con gressional, Judicial and benatorial Conventions, and for the purpose of transacting any other business that mav come before the meeting. All Democrats are invited to attend. This the 1st day of June, 1910. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Ch'm'n Dem. Ex. Com , O. P. Cbowson, Sec. When the campaign comes on it will be iuteresting to see what Re- nnblicana will substitute for the r "empty dinner pail" " Col. Roosevelt on his return, at New York last Saturday, after fifteen months absence, received ajvyal welcome home." He is j ust as spry n when he left for his world-famed hunting expedition. ."-Senator Simmons and Overman have done themselves great credit in curing appropriations lor JNortn Carolina the former for deepening and improving harbors and water ways and the latter for public build ings. In each instance more than one and a quarter million dollars waasecured. . IS.OOO fcr Abos Societies. Greensboro Beoord, While in New York a few days ago Prof. T. Gilbert Pearson, of this city, secretary of the North Carolina and the National Audu bon Societies, was notified that Sfn. Russell Sage, one of the richest women in America, had donated $15,000 to be need by the Andabon societies in educa tional work in North, Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Alabama. This money is to be spent along the general lines of the work of the association, whose object is the preservation and protection of wild birds and animals.- Earlier id the week Mrs. Sage gave $500 to start a pedal fund the association is raising in an effort to protect the robins from destruction. la Anson connty Friday a week the barns of II. II. McLendon and Fulton Pressly were struck by lightning and burned. The first named lost with the barn a quan tity of oats, rough feed and fer tilizer. Loss estimated at $1,000, with $500 insurance. Mr. Presa- ly's loss include I two mules, corn, oats, roughness, etc., about $300, with no insurance. alias Rebekah Williams Glenn, daughter of ex-Governor and Mrs. Robert B. Glenn, and Mr. Daniel Engle Hoffman were married in V.. First Presbyterian church of Ti instoa Wednesday evening I'.r. ITfTman is a FenMylTaniau. ; . l.vl la Jit- Airy for a time ' ' - V-V,r;r in Winston. Washington Letter. Washington, Juno 18, 1910. It is now expected that Congress will adjourn one week from next Saturday, or on June 25. These aro the plans that were made pub lic by the Senate leaders on Wed nesday last after a conference with the leaders of the House. They carefully considered the leg islative program and perfected their plans in the following man ner: The state-hood bill is to be V taken up immediately as unlin ished business, the passage of the land withdrawal bill having made way for it The conference reports between tins IIoiiho and the Senate on the railroad bill will follow next. Postal savings bank legislation was temporarily side-tracked but an agreement provides for ifslcon sideration following the state-hood bill far the admission f Arizona and New Mexico. Several brief speeches are ex pected in connection with thecon sideration of the railroad bill con ferenco report. Western Senators insist on discussing the long and short haul provision, and Senator Newlands of Nevada will oppose the adoption of the report The foreign affairs committee of the house considered the reso lutions of San Francisco and New Orleans asking for recognition for their proposed expositions in cele bration of the completion of the Panama Canal. It is thought that San Francisco will be favor ed. and. curiously enough, for the fact that her Governor is op posing the very much over-advertised fistic exposition between Jeffries and Johnson. Gov. Gill ette has taken advanced ground in this matter, but who will say that he has gone too far?. To quote his words: "I shall try to prevent what I deem to be a crime! against the state of California and the laws I am sworn to pro tect from violation." Notwithstanding the nearness of the day of adjournment, t is understood that the House of Representatives will have an op portuniiy to vote on the Appa lachian Forest Reserve measure which has been before Congress for a number of years. It is na tional in scope and provides that states may cooperate in the pro tection of watersheds, and names a national forest reserve ooara composed of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Interior, Sec retary of Agriculture, two Sena- tors and two members of the House. Those wbo are urging this bill are particularly desirous of preserving the Appalachian and White Mountain Forest. This bill appropriates one million for the first year and two millions annually thereafter for five years for the purchase of forested lands on the head-waters of navigable rivers. Southern members are' earnest advocates of the bill. It has been introduced in ' the house by a number of members and an analogous measure has been re ported favorably by the Agricul tural Committee after long hearings.'- . ' ' . ' ' Going back to the subject of the World's Fair, the time is short enough for preparation if a real world's fair is to be held. The city that is to hold the fair should begin its preparation with out delay in order that the expo sition may not lag behind the opening of the Canal. An Inter national Fair is a stupendous un dertaking. There has never been fair that at the inaugura tion day did not present a scene of confusion and nnproparedness similar in appearance to a city after an earthquake or to a half built house. The Canal, it is eon- ceded, begins to approach the NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial ef fects of , Scott's Emulsion in a very short time. It not only builds hef up, but enriches the mother's milk and properly nour ishes the child. .. s -Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid food tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish their children. . K- o aaxi rr aix DKnootrrm SCOTT BCWKI. 40 far) SU ftre Task ralllng Hair Aycr1, Hair Visor promptly destroys the awns that cause (ailing hair. It nourUhcs the hair bulbs, restores them to health. The bah- stops tailing out, grows more rapidly, Docs not Color the Hair We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer Hair Visor does not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most delicate blond hairmayuseit freely without havlnj the hair made a shade darker. Incrorlipntei Sulphur. Glycerin. Qulnta. Sodium ChlorM. ingreqietUS. Capsicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. - Show tnis formula to your doctor. Ask him' what he thinks of It. J. 0. ATXIl COMPACT. T,owll. Mw, DR. GEO. A Alamance's Son the leader In the 5th Congres slonal District lor the Democratic Nom- - . ...... - Inatlon for men everywheree are catching the significance of the joining of day of completion, and far-seeing the two oceans. Americans of enterprise are anxious to grasp the opportunities opening in South America and in Asia. Groat enterprises .are taking shape, in men's minds. 'Shipping, mining, lumbering, -manufacturing and colonization' are among the great exploitations even now projected These enterprises develop com merce, weld nations in friendship, and .bring nearer aniversal peace. A World's Exposition will hasten the development of commerce and promote friendship. In such an exposition as is proposed would be assembled the best work of all nations, and'expert visitors from all countries would get a bird's eye view of the best effort of each section. ' Through these .means the world's progress in industry and peace (resulting from the world's greatest enterprise, the Panama CaSial) would be promot ed and hastened. President Taft will have thrust upon him the necessity of appoint ing a new Justice of the Supreme Court of the United' States to suc ceed Justice Moody, who it is now believed is hopelessly or chroni cally invalided, and there is a proposition before Congress to vote him a pension after his res ignation, which is expected at an early date. ' " '- . " : : . ' Co aaaanaer Julius A. Pratt Post N. 113 - Dept,IllC. AH. : We have a communication from Mr. Isaao Cook, Commander of Julius A. Pratt Post, Kewanee, 111., "For quite, a long time I was bothered with backache and pains across my kidneys and back. About two months ago I started taking Foley's Pills and soon saw they were doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the r sinful bladder misery is all gone, like Foley's Kidney Pills so well that I have already told many of my friends and comrades about them. Sold by all dealers. . Cards have been issued for the marriage of Mr. J. D. Bivina, edi tor of the Albemarle Enterprise, and Miss Sara W. Staples, of Reidsville. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride in Reidsville at 9 p. m. on the e vesting of the 30th. In sicknesas If a certain hidden nerve goes wroog, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely faiL Itmay be a Stomach aerve, or It may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Snoop that first pointed to 'this vital troth. Dr. Snoop's Restorative was not made to dose the Stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That old fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes di rectly to these falling inside nerves. The remarkable success of this prescription demonstrate) the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed easy to prove. A simple five or ten days test will sorely tell. Tryit once, and eeei Sold by all dealers. OeWitrs Utile barly RUers, TX lii ii i wmr sassa. r Dandruff Ayer's Ifek Vigor Just as promptly destroys the oenns that cause dan draft It removes every trace mi dandruff Itself, -and keep the scalp clean ana in a neaitoy conoiuvu. MEBANE, n ' Congress. Alamance Man at Lowell, Mass. Say Nice Things About Hew Englauders and Another Alamance Man. Dear Me. Editor? This is my second trip thrSugU the mill towns of New Eng land, and l thought L would give the Alamance folks t few ideas of this people. , - In a business deal they are as fai as any people l ever saw. They are the most agreeable people I ever- called upon in a business way they don t want the earth and a . tater patch outside". They are easy approach, .and, if you have what they need at the right price, they are easy to sell. Of course there are a few exceptions to the foregoing. There are a few as big fools who think themselves Solomons up here as you will find anywhere, but they are few and far between. . . I have had the pleasure on both of my trips up here to spend a day and night with an old Hawfields boy arnan who came to this town 29 years fcgo and entered the Iiowel Machine Shops as an apprentice. To-day he is One of the trusted over seers in the same shi p earning good salary, respected by bis em' ployers and beloved by his circle of friends and neighbors.' ' lie has beautifully appointed home, every thing in perfect taste, presided over by a refined rnd cultured wife, who knows as well as any one,! have met hovrvio dispense genuine hos pitality. Two handsome little boys brighten and grace the home. Taking it all in all, I don't think I can recall ft man who is happier and more contented with his lot and who bas more of the pleasures of life around him than bur old friend Goo. A. ration. ' . W.P. WniTK. Major J. W. Wilson, for years a resident of Morgan ton, long and prominently identified with pub- lie affairs In that section of the State and one of the best known railroad men in the State in his day, has been quite 111 in Char lotte, where he makes his home, recently. Chamberlain's" Con eh Remedy is sold on guarantee that if yon are not satisfied after using two thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be re funded. It is up to you to try, Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Mary E. Hodgeiva public school teacher of Norfolk, Va has retired after having served as a -? W a-an teacoer lor oi years, ror xa years ah wm cot abeect from her school dot tardy. " Should have a mona- mest ' To 1909 rlliroeBt-Tn-PiTerv All wbo have not paid their taxes firr 1909, win plee Uke notice that the time is at hand when this matter should have their attention. . Pleaae do not aak for further indulgence, but let us have a fall settlement at once. Refpertfully, R. N. COOK, . June 1, 1910. Sheriff.! Senator Lodge, of Massaclm- setto, has introduced a Diu m Congress to allow Associate Jus- - . . t r -I i. tice WOoay. or tne Ctuprerae VOurt TT;t-l Slafoi rn rotirna ui nio kTOD, , from O ce withfull pay, notwitt standiife he , lias not served 10 years, Vo" is be 70 years of age, j as required under txisting law. Mr. Moody's health is given as the reason. He has been unable to serv e on the bench for several niontbs. Seared Into Sound Health. Mr. B. F. Kelley.s Springfield, 111., allowed his kidney and blad der ailment to ran on until his condition alarmed him greatly. Then he took Foley's Kidney Pills with splendid results. He says: "About a year ago I began -to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder, which grew worse until I was alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying and pain ful. I was feeling very miserable wheri I read of Foley's Kidney Pills. Aftef taking them a few weeks I found myself free from. all distress, the headaches no longer trouble me, and the action of my kidneys and bladder was once more normal. This is jlue entirely to Foley's Kidney Pills in which I have great confidence." Graham Drug. Co. The Southern Students' Confer- . ' - M . 1 1 1 A. ence, composed or tne students associations of Southern colleges, met at Montreat last week and will be in session ten days. . Would you have, better health, more . strength, clearer suin, stronger nerves, more elastic stop? Use Hollmter's Rocky Mountain Tea, the great vegetable regula tor and tonic. ' One 35c package makes 105 cups of tea. Thompson Drug Co. V ' - Mr. W. E. Bolbrook former edi tor of the Hickory Democrat, has entered the race for the Democra tic nomination for register of deeds in Catawba county. ' Bsantha xlhB Kind Ydu HavB Always BocgM llw Kind You Haw Always Signatai of 4 July-- 4 IN G R R The merchants, manufacturers and citizens of Graham are preparing in the usual' way to make the, day enjoyable mance and surrounding counties. s THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS ' Are invited and will be Free dinner will be provided for them and serv ed by the Daughters of ladles of the town. . - Lemonade in abundance free for, everybody. ? EVENTS OF THE DAY WILL BE - r AS FOLLOWS: -V- , ; 10:00 a. tcl, Contests by Graham Fire Department v 10:45 a. m., Parade by Ladies on Horseback. To the best rider JVlesdames 5uclaier & 'the second best rider Dr. J. a ouniain Den. HKK)a. m., Address by Prominent Speaker. 120 p.k'm., Dinner Served to Confederate Veterans. , 1:30 p. m. , Short Talks by Veterans. - : : v 1 h 4 a- sT 1 Vl a . 1 ' W z:io p. m., Muie itace. r asiest muie wins a one-norse Imperial plow, given by Uranam Hardware Co., 2nd. a sack oi.sniD-stuti mven bvbtout & smalL . 2145 p. m.r Wheelbarrow Race. First prize 48 lb.: sack nour, Lixie mae, given Dy I'air uveraiis. tnven dv j. 3.O0p. m., Bicycle Race. ' First Prize Bunch of Bananas, given by W. J. IN icks, Second iTize, 48 lb. sack flour, White Lily, given by Diie Mills.' 1 . ' - 3:10 p. m., Climbing Shck Pole. $3 watch at top for one wno reacnes ir, given by 3:15 p. dl, Lean Man Contest . 4a io sacK oi nour to me leanest- man on the crounds. 350 p. m.. Base Ball Game. Joe" give $5 in gold, and mis jut. j. u. Simmons enves Guessing Contest To the lady iruessinGr the number of hats sold during the present number sold by Miss Margaret Clegg will be given a $7 hat - Ladies will call at Miss Cleggs Millinery Store and guess between 9.-00 a. m.. and 4. -00 d. m. Contest for the Largest Family. M. R. Rives & Bra will give z 3 straw hat to the familv to their store from ttizes lor Veterans. J. T. parlor lamp to the oldest Veteran, age to be determin ed from records made by the usual registration. To the next oldest Veteran Blackmon & Farrell will give a 5 lb un oi ivi. xw ivi. conee. v Plans have been made crowd this year than ever before and ve an ticipate a more satisfactory celebration than any we have ever had. Let everybody come and enjoy the day. . . , .nebTeuHa j Hairs 7j,c(HKlf by co., Toledo, o. T - U'a o.tia iintiaruliFnAii. hAVfl k HOW 11 F, Js 7h utTS and believe him perfectly honorable la .all . business. tnMsao- y lions and ttnanolally able to oarrr out auj uvCTS.maBvi, rv: n.ii'a natarrh hire la taken Internally, whn Am a iiruirflriHEH. 'ruieuu. j acting d reotly upon the blood and muoona urfaces of tbo system. Teetlmonlala sent ree. Pr Ice 76 cents per bottle. Sow by, an ""aheHall's Family Pills for oonaSlpatlon A Confederate monument is to be unveiled at Mt.: Zion church, Cornelius. August 4th. The monument will be surmounted by the figure of a Confederate soldier five and a half feet high. Don't Get Run Down Weak and miserable. Tf you bave Kidney or B adder trouble. Dull head pains, Dizzi ness. Nervousneaa, Pains In the baok, and feel tired all over, get a package of Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf, the pleasant herb euro. It never falls. We have many testi monials from grateful people wno nav. uaea this arnnHarfui mmMlT. As a rearulatOT It has no equal. Ask for Mother Uray's Australian-Leaf at Drugglsts or sent by mall for 60 eta. Sample Free. Address, 'i'ne MOtn- erGray Co.. LeKoy. M. Y; o ..... -v iTheJRockingham Railroad Co, has- been chartered to build road from Roberdell, Richmond county, via Rockingham, . to Gib- sou, in Scotland .county, a dis tance of 24 miles. . ' r .f- A DreadfttKWound from a knife,- gun, tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt ; treat ment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood, poison or gan erene.v It's the quickest, surest healer for all such .wounds as also for i Burns, Boils, Sores, Skin Eruntions, Eczema, ' Chapped Hands, Corn or Piles. 25c' at Graham Drug Co. :. W. C. Hickey, former sheriff of MitehelKcounty died at his home at Spruce Pine Tuesday. He was about 80-years of ago. 'v v English Spavin Liniment re moves Hard, Soft and Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses ; also x Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. A wonderful Blemish Cure. Sold by Graham Drug Co. H R M to the people ot Ala present in lull 'force. the Confederacy and the wade give a $b hat, and to C. Simmons gives- a $2.50 v - 4 - : uixie Mills, second irize. ij. MCAaams snn. i. nadiey. . W. H. Boswell will give a To wmninpr team "Crack & to the player making most a jz.du box of citrars. year or the nearest to that man who bnngsthe largest 9:00 a m tr 4-00 r m Black & Bro. will trive a i5 to entertain a lamer , ' , Griff on ' It s very wrong to really ' good ready-for-service clothes. It would amaze you to know that the fabrics, and fashions and tailoring of this class ol garments now set the styles for the country. , Youwfll understand WHY if you examine the su perb garments offered in Griffon Clothes ' ' For Men and Young Men Genuine creations that speak of skill and con science in giving good values, and rare art in mak ing and .modelling to express the proper fashion tendencies.'-" Not just common clothes, 1 these, but in spirations. - y ; ' . . - j. - And ' the many men with clothes troubles should see them before buy ing 1 is a lesson in prudence and economy. V , : If you can't find .Griffon Clothes mod els for Spring and Summer on sale in your town, send us the name of your dealer. . We will post you. L. GITEIF & BROTHER B A L TIM ORE ) MD. You will find a good stock of thpse ready-to-wear suits in V stock at A. Mi H ADXEY'S GRAHAM, N;, C." mm 1 , THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four romi- lar Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Ses sion begins September 14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For Catalogue and other information address . J ULIUS 1. JtUUBT, T resident j Ureensboro, N. U. mm A Muslo. trained Instructors. Takes Unsurpassed health record. A magnificent bronze- statue of Thomas Jefferson wasnnyeiled Wed nesday a week at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, which in stitution was founded by the cele brated' statesman. The memorial, which was designed by Sir Moses Ezekiel, is in the form of a pedestal of Italian marble, mounted by large copy of the Liberty Bell, upon which the figure of Jefferson is imposed. , Marvelous Discoveries mark the wonderful progress of the age. Air-flights on heavy machines, telegrams without wires terrible war inventions - to kill men, and that wondSr of wonders Dr. King's New Discovery to safe life when threatened by coughs, colds, la grippe, asthma, croup, f bronchitis,' hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung troubles. For all bronchial affections it has no equal. T It re lieves instantly. Its the surest cure. James M. BlackNrf Ashe ville, N". C, R. R. No. 4, writes it Cured him of an nhaUnatA cough - after all other remedies! failed. 50c and (1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Gra- nanvjjrug Ck. The World's Missionary Confer ence, a representative, gathering of Protestant churches, is in session in Edinburgh, 'Scotland. There are 1,200 accredited delegates and 2,000 Other representutivas of churches and missions present. All civilized races are represented. - Foley's Kidney Remedy mar be given to children as weU as elder ly people with admirable results. 1 or bed wetting it is an excellent specific and it is also recommend ed for use after nieasles and scar let fever, which leave the kidneys in a weakened condition. Gra ham Drug Co. -: The election of Representatives Legars, Patterson and Lever, all Democrats, representing the first second and seventh congressional districts in South Carolina, has been confirmed by elections committee No. 2 of the House of Congress Their Beats were contested. - ' ' Don't "Buffer with Srrain. Strains, Bruises or Pains, but use Boodine Rheumatic Liniment and you will be relieved in a minute, ioc ana ihic a Dottle, Tne Bloodine tx., Inc., Boston, Mass. Graham Drug Co. The bill giving Statehood to Arizona and New- Mexico passed the Senate Thursday. ' It had al ready passed the "House In a dif ferent form and , the defference will be adjusted in conference. KlYSEn)FniS Cloth es thai Deiieve tnat you cannot buv and only 100 boarders and teaches the Individual. irlenced, college- rick buildings. Steam heat. Excellent table. In. New York last week Richard Sage-tne 17-year-old driver of an au tomobile, was ' convicted of man slaughter and sentenced to 15 years in a reformatory. The machine driven by Sage ran down and killed a woman a few weeks ago. The judge whocommitted Sage said it was a crime for a youth to be allow ed to drive, an automobile on tho public thoroughfares. Any lady reader of this paper will receive, on request, a clever 'No-Drip' V Coffee Strainer Cou pon privilege, from Dr. Snoop, Racine, Wis. It is silver-plated, very pretty, and positively pre. vents all dripping of tea or coffee The Doctor 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 popularity because of: first, its exquisite taste and flavor; second, its absolute healthfulness, third, its economy Hlbs 25c; fourth, ijtscohvenience. ' No te dious 20. to 30 minutes boiling. Maae in a minute" says Vt. Shooo. - Trvit atvour grocer , for a pleasant surprise. Blackmon fc Farrell. . - . ;-' , , V. , .- ' '.'The biggest man in Missouri" Edward F. Regenhardt, who is six feet four inches tall, built in pro portion and tipping the scales at more than 300 pounds, has been nominated by President Taft for tbe position of United States Marshal for the Eastern or St. Louis district of that State. , 7- A Wtau'i Great Idea is how to make herself attract! But, without health, it is hard for her to be lovely in face, form temper. A weak, sickly woinss will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and Kidney poun show" in pimples, blotches, sk"b eruptions and a wretched com plexion. But? Electic Bitte' ways prove a godsend towom who want health, beauty " friends. They regulate Storoaf". Liver and Kidneys, purify we blood; give strong nerves, brxgo .ra. nnm hronfh. mOUtO, vet? skin. . lovely complex; good health. Try them. r. at Graham Prog Co. The third annual Snf School Normal of the North Caro lina Lutheran Synod and th C. Conference of the Tenne Synod, will be held at Mise" mer Springs July 5, 6 and 7. ... ..v fnr tast What will yon u -y .t xuen you asm - T ' . Iff bad ft I . x . iii r a - Bill? W tU ltay J m Uke Bloodine Uouga 85c bottle will eure yon. ur" Drug. nssronx' rS)
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