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y GRAHAM, f N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 28, L910.
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it refers to Df ..Tatt Liver PHls and
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, Modern Demomtic Doctrine.
- Senator Overman of North
Carolina recently defined demo
cratic principles, as follows:
, "A tariff for revenue only, so
adjusted as to operate alike on
all classes, all sections and all in-
idustries.
"Enforce, the law against the
unlawful trusts.
"Enforce the law regarding
rates m favor of the people.
- "Down with Cannoninm.
" "Down with plutocracy.
"Back to the slogan of 1876
Retrenchment and Reform."
- Recently, the progressive Dem
ocrats of 13 counties in New
York met at Albany. Sixty rep
resentative men were preaent, and
they asked the Democrats of the
state to get together on this plat
form: 1
- "Advocacy of the largest possi
ble extension of the free list in a
radically reconstructed tariff.
- '.'Direct nominations, unlimited
in operation.
'Adoption of the initiative,
referendum and recall principle.
"Home rule for municipalities
and Courfties, with power to own
and operate public utilities, if de
sired, by the people.
"Abolition of personal property
tax. '
"A federal income tax.
'The nomination iy the ap
proaching democratic state con
vention of a candidate for United
States senator, and the endorse
ment of the election of senators
by popular vote."
The democrats of Indiana nd
the middle west are equally pro
gressive. No one is standing still
except the standpatters, and they
will become a lost quantity after
the November elections In the
middle west the democrats are
competitors of the insurgents for
votes, and they have to bid in a
broad and liberal manner to get
votes.
Camp - Clark comes forward
howevep with a national plat
form, as follows :
. "Reduce the tariff to a revenue
basis; cut down appropriation to
the , wants of the government
economically and effectively ad
ministered; restore our merchant
marine, not by. ship subsidy; but
by a return to the wise measures
by which democrats made it the
glory of the high seas for half a
Century; investigate the waste,
extravagance and corruption of
the departments in every branch
of the government service; force
a' thorough and honest criminal
prosecution of the trusts which
have done so much to increase the
cost of living; they should be
taught chat criminal statutes are
intended for the punishment of
big criminals as well as for small
ones big ones preferred, Force
the discharge of every superfluous
tax-eater how upon Uncle Sam's
payrolls."
The Clark platform may be
said to be the most conservative
that the times admit of. It relates
to national subjects only, leaving
state issues to be determined ac
cording to the needs of the re
spective states.-'-Age Herald. ,
. a fan i no t.inv nerv no larger
than the finest silken thread-
takes from the Heart its mpuise,
Its TVVWArV ite regularity. The
Stomach, also has it hidden or in
side nerve. It was ur. mi
who first told us it was wrong to
drag a weak or failing Stomach,
Heart or Kidneys. His prescrip
tion Dr. Snoop's Restorative
is directed straigni ior wo cau.
tt,-. .iimAntA these weak and
faltering inside nerves. This, no
doubt clearly explains wuy
Restorative has of late grown so
rapidly in popularity. Druggists
say that those who test the Res
torative even for a few days soon
become fully convmceu
J.-nl morit. AnTWSV. QOU t
WUUU6UU1 ' ' ,
drug the orgatt. Treating the
cause or sieKness u mr
sibla and successful way. Sold by
all dealers.
By most peculiar accident
Miss Lena Phillips, of narlem,
jr. T., was almost instantly kill--x
i. wrat when a pane of
riasa fell from a fifth-story win-
dow, striking Jnias rniMii". -
neck, nearly severing her head
front her body. The yonng wo
man fefl on the sidewalk and died
before assistance could reach her.
The window was being cleaned
when a loose pane of glass fefl out
Chamberlain's Stomaoh and
Liver TaUet gently stimulate tne
liver and bowels to expel poison-
t H tha TT'WIa 111.
ons matter, cieaum. .u - -j---
core constipauon
acho. Sold by all dealers.
Crazed With Cocaine Negro Kills
Four.
At Tampa- Fla., Friday night
Will Ellison, a negro crazed with
cocaine shot and killed his mother-in-law,
Celia Bryant, Rev. Jesse
W. Avery, of the First African
Methodist church,-Henry Clark,
negro organist at the church, se
riously wounded his wife, Eva
Ellison, and his sister-in-law,
Mary Bryant, fatally wounded
Policeman Hayman and then com
mittad suicide.
Ellison's outbreak began at the
African Methodist ohurch, where
services were in progress. He en
tered the church armed with a
shot gun. He shouted that he
was prepared io send all sinners
to their reward, and fired at the
ReV. Avery, a load of shot enter
ing his breast, causing instant
death. Clark was sitting at the
organ at the time and he also was
shot and instantly killed.
After firing another shot Elll
lison hurried from the church
and went to the home of his wife's
mother, Celia Bryant, where he
shot his mother-in-law's head off
with buckshot. When his wife
and sister-in-law hurried to the
front of the house he fired on
them, the sister-in-law .being' fa
tally wounded.
Ellison had evidently planned
his crime and made ready for his
escape, as he had a horse tether
ed near his mother-in-law's home.
He mounted the horse and start
ed away at a gallop. He encoun
tered officer Hayman and opened
fire on him. The first shot took
effect in the officer's left breast
just above the heart knocking
him from the horse. Hayman re
turned the fire and the negro
darted down a dark alley. Later
he was found unconscious from a
dose of strychnine and was dead
by the time the officers got him to
the station house.
Passing 6f Old-Time Colored Citizen.
Th atatesuille landmark. Jaly M. writing
ef old oolored citizen, George Oar, tare:
Uncle George, as he was famil
iarly called by his white friends,
was 79 vears old. He was a Blave
of the late Dr. Franklin Gay and
in ante-bellum times lived at the
old Gay place, within two miles of
where he died. He owned his
home and reared his children so
that they, like their father, bear
a good reputation in the commu
nity. .
For years and years UncJe
Georee had been a regular sub
scriber to The Landmark. Reg
ularly as the years rolled round
he came to the office about the
first of January to pay his eub-
scriDtion. Always smiling, pleas
ant and good-natured, he was a
fine tvpe of the old-time eolorea
man. He usually had a pleasant
word and always departed with
the injunction that the paper
should be kept going to him.
These Visits or uncie ueorge were
a n'leasant event and it is a mat
ter for regret that we shaUseehis
kindlv old black face no more.
The just tribute can be paid him
that he lived uprightly, bore a
good character and enjoyed the
respect of his acquaintances, and
that, tribute is one to be enviea.
The pity is that his kind is so
rare.
These Pies ef Boy hoed.
How delicious were the pies of
boyhood. No pies now ever taste
so good, what's changed? the pies?
No. Its you. You've lost the
strong, healthy stomach, the rig
orous liver, the active kidneys,
the regular bowels of boyhood.
Your digestion is poor and too
blame the food. What's needed!
A complete toning np by Electric
Bitters Of all Organs of digestion
-Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bow--i.
t ,om TIihtII restore
your boyhood appetita and appre-
ciation oi ioou u rT
roar body with new health,
strength and rigor. . We at Gra
ham Drug Co.
A dispatch from Montreal,
Canada, says that 3,500 trainmen
went on strike on the Grand
Tmnk railroad Monday night,
paralyzing traffic. The Strikers
demand aa lncreaMoi ,
... SCUeS MM wmim.
ner Disease relieved In six hours
by the "Siw OMif Sotjth
AjfEBICAX KtDirnT CUM." It is
a great surprise on account of ft
exceeding promptness lnrelierlnf
naiu' in -bladder, kidn7S and
pg,gy 111 JUSMOVX A,M.-
retention of water almost Im
mediately. If you want quick re
lief and cure thi is tbe remedy,
gold by Graham Drug Co.
N. C. FARMERS' INSTITUTES
Get Your Neighborhood to Work and
Prepare for the Best Meetings
You Have Ever Had.
Progressive Farmer and Qssstte, June S. .
Messrs. Editors:
The summer months are near
at hand and so is the time for be
ginning our Farmers' Institutes.
Already letters are coming in
irom committeemen giving : us
glimpses of what we may expect
n ... .
at their respective Institutes. A
letter just received. , from the
Mayor of Star, Montgomery coun-.
ty, announces that if we will hold
an Institute at . that -place the
merchants will take the matter in
hand, advertise the meeting and
give us an attendance of thousand
people. A letter from Mr. W B,
Upchurch,. Ch!ra'n, , and C. F.
Williams, Sec'y, '., of the fpros
pective Institute at Green Level
says: "We are preparing to have
the biggest Institute ever held in
Wake couny. We had several
prizes to offer for the best prepar
ed food, for the best bread, cakes,
etc. We want the lady members
of thi Institute -for the, judges.
We are also going to offer prizes
for good stock. We want to en-
courage better cooking, better
farming and the raising of more
and better live stock." What
community in North Carolina will
propose to do better than the
Green Level people? We. want
this same spirit and'determination
to prevail in every part of the
State. "
There has just come to hand the
report of the Farmers' Institutes
of the Province of Ontario, Cana
da. Down South we have been
regarding that section as a cold
country without agricultural pos
sibilities. But we have misjudg
ed her. The report shows that
there were held In that Province
last year 224 regular farmers'
institutes, and 418 supplementary
meetings, with attendance as
follows: - " .
Regular and supplementary
meetings. Farmers' Institutes,
121,323 ; Women's Institutes, 110,-
493. ' ' .
Special Institutes. Fruit Insti
tutes, 5,565 ; Local Poultry Shows,
5,750; Poultry Institutes, 1,221 ;
Seed and Live Stock Judging
Classes, 14,300; Seed apd Drain
age Meetings, 803 ; Factory and
Creamery Meetings, 20,418.: To
tal attendance, 280,032. ' (
Evidently the people attend the
institute meetings in that Prov
ince. The attendance at similar
meetings in North Carolina last
year was considerably less than
50,000. Let us do better in North
Carolina from now on.
The subjects discussed at their
institutes were very similar to
those discussed at ours. ; ' -''.
There Is but one way for us to
get anything out of an institute,
and that Is to attend it; and then
to get the most out of it we most
make ourselves a part of it. Take
an interest in it, ask questions,
draw out the speakers, and in
every way possible make the
meeting interesting and profita
ble.
We want the largest attendance
and the best institute, this sum
mer that we bare ever naa. i ne
success of the institute He in
the hands of tba people who at
tend them. Let us all do our
part toward making them success
fuL - T.B. PARKER, j
Director Farmers' Institutes.
Iyer sassearaa Paj.
Tba busiest little thing ever
made are Dr. . King's New Life
PTlls. Erery pOl U a sugar-coated
eiobola of health, that bances
weakness into strength, languor
into energy, braia-fag Into mental
power; euring Constipation, Head
ache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria.
25e at Graham vrog vo.
. At a railway erossinx near
Gaffney, fL CV Monday a fart
train ran into a team of mules
a wacon. : In the wagon was 8. W.
Wyatt and his two son. WyattLNo medicine can snor.
was kOled.ona son fatally injured
and the .other slightly Injured.
Rati, mules were killed and the
wagon smashed to pieces.
Pain eaa b eaaily and quickly
toroed. Piak Pain TaWeU
Dr. Snoop's stop Headache,
womanly pains, any pal a, any
where, in to minutes sure. For
mula ea the tie. box. Ask your
drnxxirt or doctor aboat thla for
mala It's fin. Sold by all deal
er
iOIXYKEIgfMLS
The Cow.'
The dairy cow if able to ex-,
press herself in a way which the
human, family would comprehend,
might well lay claim . to being
man's best friend. . Sb might
establish such, a claim., by calling
attention to. the fact that irom
her product and from her earoaas
man,, manufactures 'more of the
necessities of life than from any
other simUas source. She fur-
nishes these : necessities , to. him
from infancy until sqch time as
temporal thing are np longer
associated, with his existence, and
she does it ungrudgingly and con
stantly. .'. ! .,. . .
In addition to contributing, to
man's necessity and his pleasure,
the prosperity of. an agricultural
community is more closely identi
fied with her than with any other
of .the domestic animals. The
horse is quite essential, Jp tilling
the soil, but where necessity re
quires it the sturdy, son, of the
cow can take b place, as he has
done in every agricultural section
on 'earth. - The! horse can only
furnish labor and caa only re-
turn a profit to hlsowuei- w ien I
conditions are right for returning
satisfactory ; grain crops. It is
a well known taot that the dairy
cow is the salvation, of the farmer
in times of poor crops at h Is
able to convert the rough crops
which are Mver a total failure,
into dslry produces which alwsys
hayeaoash,ralue. ?
In addition to this she (urnlah;
es skim mlUt and butter milk for
the calyes, Igs and poultry iud
fertility ; for tha soil, ff wlthQut
which a farm becomes less valua
ble each year nd the whole coun
try less prosperous.
The elimination of the dairy
cow would necessitate an almost
revolutionary readjustment of
man's tastes and requirements.
It would mean ; untold suffering
and hardship. Of course she will
not f be- dispensed wjth but her
value can perhaps best be appre
ciated by contemplating a loss.'
She will continue to be man'
best fr(end ai long as the human
f Wily exists and. will keep on
supplying h(m witl). hi greatest
needs Just as she. has done through
all tbe fges, : ,;.:;''...''.;::
! E. K. Suatxb, Secy. V
The National Diary Union,
r '; St Paul, Minn.
' , Maaeaa's Orit ; .
was of the uneouquerable, never-say-dle
kind, .the kind that you
need most when yoa bar a bad
cold, cough or long disease. Sup
pose troohe, cough syrup, cod
liver oil or doctors hare all failed,
dont lose heart or hope. Take
Dr. King's New Discovery. Sat
isfaction is guaranteed, when used
for any throat or lung trouble. It
has saved thousands of hopeless
sufferers. It master stubborn
colds, obstinate coughs, hemorr
hages, la grippe, croup, asthma,
hay fever i and whooping cough
and is the .most . safe and certain
remedy for all bronchial affec
tions. 60c, $1. Trial bottle free at
Graham Drug Co. , .
President Woodrow Wilson, of
Prlnston University, ha announc
ed that he will accept the Demo
era tie nomination for Governor of
N. J., if he 1 convinced that a
majority of the party sincerely
desires him to run. Dr. Wilsoa
has heen mentioned in copnectlou
with the Democratic presidential
nomination.
U left VartfeSslsfr
Mrs. MoHls McRaney, Prentiss4
Miss., writes that she bad a sev
ere ease of kidney and bladder
trouble, and that four bottles of
Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her
sound and well. Sha pa tneq
several other kidney medicine
and had been treated for three
months by physician, but got no
benefit nntU she took Foley's Kid
ney Remedy, aqd h closes her
letter by aariar, "I heartily rec
ommend Foley's Kidney Remedy
to any srfferer of kidney dlsraae.
It saved my life." Foley's Kid
ney Remedr will eur any ease of
Udaey and bladdrr trouM not
berond the reach of medicine.
Sold
by an druggist.
Prior to tbe neent . stiUstio
encounter at Saao, soma Vow
York necrose raised 980 to bet
on Johnson and dVpoeited the
aooty with a hotel xojsnager.
After to fight the sfkshnldsr
didat iura sret the jasceiey awl
tha aeToea had hiss arrertod.
Cosnsel make the .point that as
betting was illegal tba winners
had ao legal title to the money.
The court sustained tba decision
and discharged the stakeholder.
Judge Undis After the Meat Trust,
Baltimore Sun. '
Another grand jury is to probe
the meat trust. This time it is in
Chicago, and vas impaneled, by
Judge Kenesaw Mountain Laudin,
the judge who Imposed the (29,
000,000 fine upon the Standard
Oil Company, which fine, by the
way, was set aside by another
court. t
It is to be moped that the in
vestigation by the Chicago grand
jury wiP be thorough and will get
beneath the hide of tbe trust and
clear down to its vitals. This is
certainly the desire of Judge
Land's. In his charge to the
jury he told it not to allow its
action to be influenced by the oft
heard argument that the enforce
ment of the law will unsettle
business that no legitimate busi
ness, needs governmental acquies
cence in the 'commission of crime
and instructed it to treat the
anti-trust law as being just as
much in force as the laws against
stealing letters and counterfeit
ing coins. "
. This was straight talk, with no
'airy persiflage' about It. It
seems that Judge Landis has no
overpowering admiration for
"malefactors of great wealth" and
that he would just as lief send to
jail a rich crook who has looted
the'dinnec tables of the poor as
he would a poor devil of a postal
clerk who had rifled a letter that
has passed through his hands.
But rich crooks are resourceful,
anjl it remain to be seen whether,
if his jury finds an indictment
and his court, sentences, , another
Sad higher .court will find some
flaw, some "t" uncrossed or some
"i" undotted, and tur n the rascals
loose. We wiU wait and see.
- Any lady ean get a silvered
"No-Drip" Coffee Strainer by
writing Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis.
Send no money. Simply ask for
the "Nd-Drlp Coupon privilege,
giving your name and address.
Dr. Shoop will also send free his
new and very -Tntereettng little
book describing Dr. - Shoop
Health Coffee. Health Coffee Is
such a close imitation of real Cof
fee, that it requires an expert to
tell the difference. And neither
Is there a grain of real coffee In It.
Made from pure toasted grains,
malt and nuts, its flavor and
taste ' is exceedingly gratifying.
No tedious boilin 3 either. "Made
in a minute," says Dr. Slioop.
Write today for the book and
"No-Drip" Coupon. BlacknionA
FarreU. ' -
Prosecutions against manufac
turers of ice cream cones contain
ing borax are to be instituted by
the government under the pure
food law. Large seizures ocone
were made recently in different
parts of the country by inspectors
of the Department of Agriculture.
Analysis of " the cones disclosed
the presence of borax, a property
which has been held to be delete
rious to the human stomach. .
A .dispatch of the 20th from
Winnipeg, Manitoba, says: Tbe
town of Three Forks has been
wiped out and the towns of
Jaffray and Baynes Lake are re
ported to bare been destroyed by
tot est fires in the Sloan district,
Csudou in the same district, is
aid to be doomed. Fires are also
raging over 250 square miles in
th Kootenay district.
New York authorities have been
conducting a campaign against
falso weighing device that have
robbed th public of millions of
dollars, and a few days ago 1,000
spring scales, 800 counter bal
anoss and 500 metal weights that
wars fixed to cheat were taken
out to sea and dumped in the
water.
'English Spavin Liniment re
mores Hard, Soft and Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses ;
also Blood Spavins, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone,
Stifles, Sprains. Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc Save 50 by use of
ons bottle. A wonderful Blemish
Cure. Sold by Graham Drug Co.
,Tb Elliott Knitting M01 Com
paay, of Hickory, baa been char
tered with a capital of 125,000. J
D. Elliott is ene of the principal
promoters.
,VTT?iSOTL? and Knives are
easily rained if not property groand
i .I i iin slisi imiim1 Irroe want
ihetm aharrwned rifht sad mad to
st aa ood aa new five me a trial.
win Ahmj use An Tuiin v mm s, uruw
ax to a wn-knile. Charge moder
ate. B. N. Trtsis, this ofSoe.
" -s Moral Values. "
Cbriatlan Sun,
, Money will make some things
go, but not everything. Moral
values are the more priceless, and
money will not move these, A
half-million dollars in moving-
picture films did not suffice to put
the Johnson-Jeffries prize fight in
the moving picture theatres. The
moral sense of our Nation was
against it. In no uncertain
terms mayors of large cities, New
York, St. Louis,, Chicago, New
Orleans, Atlanta, Baltimore, San
Francisco, said the thing must
not be and it was not. It was a
show down of the strength of the
moral sense of the cities. The
conscience was appealed 'to. The
deeper nature was called upon.
Our land and country is not going
to the how-wows, as some would
make believe. When a moral
question is to be settled the moral
sense and sentiment expresses it
self in stronger terms than is
usually expected. Moral values,
not money values, t are the most
mighty in this world and do
ultimately prevail.
Rank Superstition.
Slblleal Recorder,
. The Recorder cannot comply
with the request to publish "A
Letter Claimed to Be Written by
Christ" which has "appeared in
several papers. The spurious
story goes that it was first found
under a stone at the foot of the
cross on which Christ was cruci
fied. The text of the letter enjoins
that work be finished every Sat
urday at 6 o'clock, and that five
Fridays each year be spent in
fasting. , Those who keep this let
ter in their houses may claim its
promise that "nothing shall hurt
them neither pestilence nor light
ning or thunder, and if any wo
man " be in birth and put her
trust in me she shall be delivered
of her child." This warning is
given : "He that keepeth . a copy
of this letter without publishing
It to others shall not prosper."
To credit the .Christ with such
bosh is blasphemy; to believe in
the smallest lota of such a letter
Is rank, Iniquitous superstition;
and to circulate it is to dissemin
ate enslaving and destructive
heresy.
Dr. C. W. Styles, head of the
Rockefeller commission for the
study and prevention of the hook
worm disease, who has been con
spicuous in t":at capacity in North
Carolina recently, declared in a
speech at the University of Vir
ginia, at Charlottesville, last
week, that "as a nation the Unit-
ed States is the filthiest great
country in the world." He was
talking about flies when he de
nounced the American people for
their failure to prevent tbe spread
of disease through the simplest
precautions.
During a severe storm in Ral
eigh last Wendesday lightning
struck the monument at the grave
of the late Thomas R. Purnell,
judge of the United States court
for the eastern district to No rth
Carolina, and practically ruined
It; and also overturned a smaller
stone at tbe head of the grave of
bis son, who died a couple or
more years before his father, but
this stone was not broken.
Salisbury Post: An erroneous
report that has found general cir
culation in this county has caus
ed the loss of thousands of bush
els of spy lea. The farmers gen
erally understood that the law
prohibited manufacture and sale
of eider, which is a mistake. Cider
can be make ani sold in any
quantity. . v
At Dnnn the other day a horse
belonging to Thomas Dupree,
hitched to a telephone post, stuck
a spike in itself by v rubbing
against the pole, and when Sump
ter Phillips-tried to sew it up, the
animal fell on him and broke his
leg. The horse was then shot and
it took throe balls to kill itv
Kloodine Ointment cures Piles,
Eczema, Salt Rheum, Old Sores,
Fever Sores, Itch and ail Skin Ir
ritation. 60o a box. mailed by The
Bloodine Co Inc. Boston, Mass.
Graham Drug Co. -
In Spain Wednesday the aero
plane of Aviator Ehrmann was
struck by lightning and fell blaz
ing to the ground. Tbe aviator
escaped uninjured, which is con-
sidere-i miraculous.
Thonsanir Hai8 K;j
Trooblo Mil Rercr iV
How To Wis4 Omt.
Fill a bottle or common flaes with toot
water and let it stand twenty-lour hoars;
I. f s brick due sedi
ment, or settling,
stringy or milky
appearance of tea
Indicate as n ,
healthy Condi- ,
tioo ef tbe fcid
scy; , too re
qaeat Seaire to
MM it or painia
the back are also symptoms that toll yon
the kidneys and bladder are eat ef order
and need attention.
. wist exa.
There is comfort in the kaoerledre ao ,
often expressed,: that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills almost every wish in. correcting '
rheumatism, pain In tbe back, kidneys, ,
liver. bladder and every pert of the urinary
passage. Corrects Inability to bold water
and scalding pain in passing it, oe bad
effects following use of liqnor, wine or '
beer, and overcomes that nnpleasant ne- -ccsaity
of being compelled to go often '
through the day, and to get Bp many
bines daring the night. The mild and
immediate enect of awamp-Kooi ts
soon realized. It stands the highest be- .
cause oi its remarkable .
health restoring prop ia-"1
erties. If yon need a 1 -
medicine von should I"
have the best. Soldbvf
druggists In fifty-cent jL, .
Yoa mev have a aanrDle bottle aent free
by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. Mention thia paper and
rem ember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, and the address. Bias hamton.
N. Y., on every bottle -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS -
DAMERON & LONG
Attorn eyav-atXaw
E.8, W. DAMEROjr. J. ADOLPH LONG ,
Phone 00, f 'Phone MOB '
Piedmont Building, iHolt-Hioiiolaoa Bldg.
Burlington. N. a Orabsm,N. O. .
DR. WILL S. JR.
s t t DENTIST it,, .-
Graham. . . . Worth Carollen
OFFICE is SIMMONS BUILDING
IACOB A. UWS. . - . aOsm IMS.
LONG & LONG,
aVttomarjre svnd Ccranaelove Xmtvw
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T, S- C 002T,
Attorney et-Law, '
GRAHAM, ...... K. 0.
; OfBoe Patteraoa Building-.
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Practice retrolarlr la tbe eoarts of Ala
aancaeoaalr. -. K Aaat,ily
Why send oil ilor year v
Job Printing ? We cca
save yon money ca ell
StaUonery, .WeCia
Invitations, Bcslscss
Cards, Posters, etc etc
KILLTNsCOUCni
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A statement from Blowing Rock
says that Miss Weeden, of C rt
pbAce, who was recently reported
critically ill as a result ef snale
bite, is is about well; that it is r t
positively known- whether s'.
was bitten by a snake or a si' r
and that her condition was not t i
any lime as bad as reportol.
Would you have better 1
more strength, c!e r
stronger nerves, more e".
Use Uollister's Rocty :
Tea, the great ve ' ' ;
tor and tonic. Or e J ' x
makes 105 cups of t- a. 1
Drug Co.