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VOL. XXXVI.
GRAHAM, N, C, THURSDAY, AUGUSlT 1910.
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Dr. Daniel Albright Long on Condi
tions, Men, Etc, in North
Carolina.
Horning Star, (Boston, Mass ) July 7.
Those who read the Horning
Star in the old South State, with-
out regard tadnomination, regard
it as one of the soundest, and
most attractive religious papers
pu unisueu in our country.
In 1865 the people of this State
found themselves amour ih
stranded fragments and floatim?
J timbers of one of the most deso
lating civil wars mentioned in
history. One section wore the
badge of the victor, the other that
of defeat. It required the attri
tion of the tide of time, and the
Grace of God to soften and war
off the asperities of those days.
limes nave changed. There
never was an hour in the history
01 inis oiaiw wnen tne nearts ot
all the people beat in unison to
the music of the union and the
constitution as they do to-day.
We are prosperous and happy.
Why? 1. We have once and for
ever closed, our saloons. 2.' Our
people are not troubled with new
fads about religion. 3. Only
about two per cent, of dbr pop
ulation is foreign. 4. Evervbodv.
nearly, speaks English, and there
are no better white people to be
found on earth. 5. The best ne
groes, not only in the United
States, but perhaps in the world,
are in North Carolina. The name
less crime is about a thing of the
past in this State. Hence, lynch
ing is eoine entirely out . A col
ored man has to be perished near
ly to death before he will make a
nocturnal raid on a Plymouth
Bock hen roost. And when he
does he never takes any witnesses
with him, hence there are few
trials for petty larceny. 6. The
public schools, in separate houses,
are open alike to white and black.
Any man who would call North
Carolina "Rip Van Winkle" now,
would at once be .consigned to
everlasting uneasiness for the sin
of ignorance. More than an av
erage of one new schoolhouse is
being erected for every day in the
year. :' 7. The ' healthfulness of
our climate, the fertility of our
soil, the abundance of timber and
water power, the health resrt8,
the highest mountains east of the
Mississippi, the never failing sup
ply of fish and oysters are the
wonder of the world. How fool
ish for highly cultured New Eng-
. r , . . i
land to say "jjown aoum , wuou
speaking of North .Carolina
when they should say: "We
are going "up to North Car
olina". We have as you may
readily see when you visit
Washington, the handsomest
and ablest delegation in Con
gresstaking them as a delega
tion I do not say that senators
Simmons and Overman are abler
than Senator Lodge of Massachu
setta. for Lodge is equal in ability,
perhaps, to any man in any legis
lative body on earth, but H is noi
too much to say that no Stole has
. rioWdtmn of twelve men in
Congress equal to North Carolina.
9. And as for our Gov. Kitchin,
he is not only one of the ablest
fLnnMM hnt. he is of that
Anollo Belvidere form which
eauses him to be regarded as the
M 1
handsomest and most graceim
me.n now oocuDyinir a gnberna-
Aven'al tlO.il in oar conntry. I'
1ASA 1S -
the ladies weie able to Tote,, he
could easily detest tne Uk
Yr:wwt fmm thAinnsriesoi Ain
for any office ia the gift of the
"dear people' . Vi cuuxwj,
vh.n . a. BantiBt. ThS
i.a. r. ritshAtt. .uked A Sana AT
school class why John was called
the "beloved diacipie. ui""
. 1.11 nn hr h&UO. Well,
why is it? Tb-UttlegirlsweeUy
said: " I suae no "'
10. This sUte Is filling up with
factories-onee we bad jo rac
tories to speak of. Now, High
Point, in this SUte, is the leading-
nlsos to - nvanniacmrw -?-
th United State, except
Grand Rspids, Mich. Onreottjn
factories mansiscvuro
pun tbe BUH
There are over twenry
factories ia this count,
hua ai.VW. for which
twa,rr TMf. iiio
North and .VJJ
m wind Oat IS DWXXl.
Ttebbght of reeonstnictioa days
re rene. The tidal wsre of
JZI v Christian
Sould heal their fiffnS
. .u-j- Vacate and
chViaDi the incoming tide.
Cnr""" . , T)..n)Ji BUT
thai -our rionoua r
ittLwe one of themoarnful
dreams f the Vf-TnrT- Tnvr,
DANIEL 4uww
A ROMANCE IN SIGHT.
Started by the Unmaaklng of the Pair
of Frauda.
Not until boarding houses cease to ex
lt will all their romances be written.
Shabby romances, some of them are,
like that of the young woman who got
so tired of being called "poor thing"
because she received no Invitations
and had to eat all ber meals at the
boarding huse table that she took to
eating alone once in awhile at a cheap
restaurant and then brazenly" lying
about the friends who had invited
her to dinner.
There was a young man in that
bouse who never went anywlv-re ei
ther. The first night the girl staged out
life's desolation nearly overpowered
him. "Even . that poor little white
faced soul has made friends who want
her," he said. "Nobody wants me.
I'm no good on earth."
Then on rare occasions his place at
the table was vacant. "New friends?"
asked the landlady.
"Yes," lied the yonng mnn.
One night the man and the girl met
In a twenty-flve cent restaurant.. They
blushed; they fenced; they finally con
fessed. "We're a pair of frauds," said the
girl. "It's awful to think that tonight
when we go borne we will have to
swear that we have been dining with
friends."
"Well," said the young man, "ain't
we?" New York Press.
SHE WAS AGGRESSIVE.
Luck For the Little Man He Was Not
Her Husband.
The lady In the offside corner of the
tramcar possessed a truculent air and
a discolored eye.
"Funny thing any one can't take a
penny fide without everybody giarin'
at 'em," she remarked, fixing a small
gentleman wearing gray whiskers and
a somewhat rusty top bat with her
normal optic.
The small gentleman suddenly be
came interested In a soap advertise
ment. "If any one can't 'ave a black eye
without Tom, Dick and Harry askin'
questions things are comln' to a pretty
pass," continued the lady.
Silence, allied with soap advertise
ment study, though eminently discreet,
was ineffective.
"You I'm a-talkin' to." The lady
prodded the small gentleman'a knee
with her umbrella. "Bin settln there
thia Innt ten minutes, you 'ave, won-
derln' If my 'usban' gives It to me. If
It'll ease yer mind, 'e did. Is there
anything else?"
"Madam," the small gentleman com
menced, "had I been your husband"
"I should 'a' got off at th' cemetery
with a wreath Instead o' goin' ter tne
orsepltal with a visitor's ticket," snap
ped the lady, "and the wreath wouldn't
a' been expensive either." London
Ideas.
A Weary Celebrity.
When Mrs. Roger A. Tryor was
young woman living In Cuarlottevllle,
Va., visiting authors seldom reached
the beautiful university tow. "Thack
eray, Dickens and Miss Martineau
passed us by," says Mrs. Pryor In her
book entitled "My Day-Kemlnlscences
of a Long Life." But Frederika Brem
er condescended to spend a night with
ber compatriot. Baron Scheie de Vere
of the university faculty, on her way
to the south.
Scheie de Vere Invited a choice com
pany to spend the one evening Mlsa
Bremer granted him. Herworki were
extremely popular with the unversity
circle, and every one was on tiptoe of
pleased anticipation.
While the waiting comimuy
expected her the door opened not for
Miss Bremer, but for her companion.
who announced:
'Miss Bremer, she beg excuse, one
ver1 tired and must sleep. If "be come
she gape in your nosea."
e...l. In Enatand.
.At the time of Queen Victoria'! fu
neral a writer In the Undertaker.
Journal complained that, while royal
burals were stin conducted In an Im
pressive manner. sad lack of cere
monial distinguished the funerals of
the nobility. "Hem after Item baa
been abandoned. Idea after idea ha
been dropped, each meaning a distinct
loss to our bualneea. An undertaker
in the west end, referring to the re
cent death of noble lord, confided to
me: 'Forty years ago I burled a mem
beiof that family, and the funeral Wll
came to 1.250 MXM. Ten year.
Uter I burled another, when tt came
to luat over 700 SW0O. FlfteoB
roar ago I burled third, at scoot of
330 (11.600), but the bill for this one
dJd not reach 75 0375).'"
Ori,!, .f . Fame ?!
Euclid, who to aometlniea called tna
father of mathematics, taught tfcto
.abject b the famoa eebool at Ales
adrta. Beta- oak4 one day by tbe
kins of Egypt (Ptolemy soter) w bet her
bo could not teach him the srienee
shorter way, Encnd mumwrni tm
word that have been mesMfsblo ever
am -Sire, tbers to so royal road to
learning-" Not many sera pa of eov
atJoa bare Bred, aa thto reply
200 y- .. '
roam,-1 , "
Tommy' Pop-Lax, my oom, to what
cornea to s maa who has tne ppar
taaity of bsytes aooaethta fors
aoos. bat who cant atnt-ThJe-phi
Record. ' .
" A Krd In tfce Hd- "
A woman to s person who woold
rather hero ber boaband t bom O
Blgnta thaa to the IUI1 of Fa.-G-reaton
Kews.
Kiodty Ceinldaratl
Clerk I am to he married short
ly. Cooldnt jo manage U ia
ereaee it salary s little t . -
Emplojer CouMnt really. Bat
111 tell yon what 111 do, mj boy.
IH shorten yoar boars Wiaatb
first three months so that roe ena
fpend yocr ereninps at-homo, ana
after that I'll lengthen them again
so that yoa will hare aa crease to
getaway, Ne Tork Journal,
RATTLESNAKE BITES.
Simple Rule For Treatment If Yoo
Have the Nerve to Uae Them.
The treatment of a rattlosnake
wound resolves ltsnlf into the appli
cation of a few very simple rules. In
the first place, a person wounded by a
snake usually does the very thing he
should not do that Is, goes tearing off
at top spned for the nearest human
habitation, thereby increasing the cir
culation and disseminating tbe virus
through the system more rapidly. The
mnn should sit calmly down and bind
bis handkeifhlt-f around the limb (if
it is a limb), break off a stout twig
and Insert beneath the handkerchief,
producing a rude tourniquet, and twist
until the circuit! tionlH effectually shut
off.
With a sharp knife make an X In
cision over the wound, taking care
to penetrate deeper than the fangs
have done. If he has good teeth and
no canker in his mouth, he may now
siifk vigorously upon the wound. It
does no good to suck the original
wound. It s quite difficult to get any
virus back through an opening not
greater In caliber than a fine needle.
If all this is done without delay the
chances are that the patient will suf
fer no greater Inconvenience from his
exnerlence. If he chances to have
hnndy a stick of silver nitrate he can
cauterize the wound thorouphly. Fall
ing that, a brand from the fire will
serve. After a time he may release
his tourniquet somewhat and permit
a portion of tbe retained blood to en
ter the circulation. The system Is ca
pable of taking care of a great deal of
poison if It is allowed to flow Into the
blood gradually. Outing.
SET HIM THINKING.
Reason HI Wife Oava For Die-
The
liking Postponements.
Just when Mrs. Ackroyd had finished
packing ber trunks and after William
Ackroyd bad bought railway tlcketa
for her and their two daughters little
Bessie came down with a severe, case
of whooping cough. The doctor posi
tively refused to let the child start on
a long Journey, and even If he hnd
thought it safe for the little, one to
leave home he assured Mrs. Ackroyd
that-he would not be permitted to
take the patient Into a hotel anywhere.
"Isn't It a shame?" the distressed
lady walled. "Here we are with every
thing in our trunks, and my husband
has even bought our berths in the
sleeper."
"It Is unfortunate, but I don't know
what you can do except sit down and
wait four or hve days. It may be aafe
then for you to start away."
When ber husband got home that
evening Mrs. Ackroyd was weeping.
"Don't take It ao bard, dear," be aald.
"It might be a good deal worse. Our
little one is likely to get along all
right Tbe doctor says the case Isn't
an unusually severe one, and when I.
telephoned blm this afternoon be said
be thought It might be safe for yon to
A IDtHghiliAUy Fresh and Clean Story of Simple Life.
. ' A Tale of the Farm and College
j "Of ' Young Men- and Girls . .
'
Read: this Romance arid Learn How the Apple Bios
" soms Were ' Exchanged for Orange Blossoms "
start nwny by t!ic end of th week."
"I know, lie tol.l me the same thing.
But I feel thut we'll never go. I never
postponed unytlilu yet that didn't
turn out smlly. 1 once postponed
wcilJInfT. nixl the initrriuge new took
place. '
Half un hour liter William Ackroyd
was stiil sIHIu'i In a corner alone
thinking It over. Chicago Recoid-Her-
uld.
Carrying a Bundle.
A stylish looking woiiiuu who looked
as if ahe hod mllier (Me than miry a
bundle that woul.'.u t Into n lmi.d-
bag went luto the women's Milt deimrt
ment of a blit store lucgin;: u paste
board Jxx half as big an herself. Oilier
customers present wondered nt her un'
dignified action, but the saleswoman
did not wonder.
"There la one time wben the proud,
est woman on earth will carry a bun
dle," she said. "That la wben aome
garment has been aent home finished
off badly and has to bd brought back
for alterations. If the customer would
only telephone to the store we would
send for tbe garment, but that would
take time. She wants tt finished with
out delay, and rather than, wait she
brings It down herself." New York
Sun.
Alaska'a Coaat Region.
The coast region of Alaska has a
Solid climate, not colder than tbe
northern part of Puget sound or of
Scotland. Tbe stand of trees la dense,
averaging for considerable areas 25,000
feet per acre, Sitka spruce forming
about 20 per cent of tbe stand and
western hemlock about 75 per cent.
Although by far the most abundant
species, western hemlock does not pro
duce as large Individual trees as tbe
spruce or western red cedar, the for
mer occasionally showing a diameter
of six feet with a height of 150 feet
and the cedar diameters of from three
to four feet
Those Question.
Wadsworth (at tbe telephone) Hel
lo! Is this Main 31)07? Voice at tbe
Other End Yes.. Who do you want to
see? 'Wadsworth Is Mr. Hammersley
there? Voice at the Other End-Yea.
Do you want to talk to blm? Wado
worth No. I want to klaa him. Chi
cago Record-Herald.
Keeping Hia Word.
"Mr. Dustln Stax aald be was going
to retire with a fortune." ,
"no has kept bin word. Whenever
be goes to sleep ho puts bis wallet
and his check book under bis pillow."
Washington Stnr.
Man's Inhumanity to man make
eonntleas thousands do likewise. Life.
"What are you gloomy about now?"
"I was Just reading that there are
10,000 murderera loose in pur land."
"Well?" '
"Yet If 1 were to commit a murder
I fpoae somebody-would want to banf
me."-Pittsburg Poet.
BY CLIFFORD .V. GREGORY
Got Him Without a Grip.
A cricket club formed a gymnasium
for the us of its members, and an In
structor was engaged to teach Jla Jltsu.
Recently one of the cricketers turned
up with a bandaged head and said
aome youth bad Inflicted the Injury.
"What!" exclaimed tbe Jlu Jltsu In
structor. "You don') mean to aay you
let a youth knock you about like that?
Why didn't yoa try Jlu Jltsu r
"I couldn't."
"Nonsense! There's no conceivable
situation to which Jlu Jltsu cannot be
suoeeaafuUy applied. Show mo where
be gripped you."
"I'm sorry to say be didn't grip me
anywhere. He dropped a brick on my
bead from a third floor windows-
London Telegraph.
Greek Soholar a Walter.
A student at Columbia University
was living with bis mather at one of
tbe Urge hotels In New York. When
preparing for an examination bo of
ten brought his books to tbe table and
worked at Latin and Greek between
the courses of his dinner. It happened
one evening that he bad considerable
trouble over hia Greek. The man who
waited on the table saw his predica
ment and finally said quietly, "If
yon will lot me come to you some
time this evening I will be glad to help
you over that translation." The boy
was surprised, but eagerly reached for
any aid in sight - It transpired that
tbe waiter was a graduate of a Euro
pean nnlvorslty, well able to coach tbe
puzzled student Christian Herald.
Leprosy In. England.
Leprosy to aald by some to have been
Introduced Into . England by tbe Nor
mans, but hospitals for lepers were In
existence before the battle of Hast
ings. Leprosy baa been practically ab
sent from England since Elisabeth's
reign. Tbe leper windows to be seen
In ancient churches still attest tbe grip
which tbe disease once bad on Eng
land, letters being severely Abarated
from the rest of the community, a sep
aration which extended even to eccle
siastical matter. Though Its ravages
were greater among tbe poorer classes,
it was not unknown among tbe nobil
ity and gentry, and Robert tbe Bruce,
victor of Baonockburn. succumbed to
It In 1329.
CHIVALRY.
Be chivalrous. In nobility of
spinL high courage, magnanimity
and gaOantry there dwells chival
ry. Exercise it Wherever a child
can be helped, wherever a stranger
can be guided of a friend who is thy
set at ease, wherever a weak brother
can be saved from falling and shame,
wherever sa old man's step can be
made easy, wherever s servant's
position can be dignified in his eyes,
is the chance for chivalry to show
ksefcV
A:.
Trees
life on Panama Canal
has had one frightful drawback
malarial trouble, that has brought
suffering and death to thousands,
Tbe germs cause chills, fever and
ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi
tude, weakness and general debu
lty. Uut Klectric Hitters never
fail to destroy them and cure
malaria troubles. "Three bottles
completely cured me of a very
severe attack of malaria," writes
Win. W. Fretwell, of Lucama, N.
C, "and I've had good health
ever since." Cure Stomach, Liver
and Kidney Troubles, and pre
vent Typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed
by Graham Drug Co.
-
Recently W, II. Roundsville, a
merchant of Apex, Wake county,
was arrested on the charge of
writing slanderous anonymous
letters to a number of people, in
the community, ladies included.
Roundaville was released on bond
but public sentiment made it so
strong for his bondsmen that they
surrendered him and he is in jail
The man is said to be worth con
siderable money and he has em
ployed ex-Gov. Aycock to appear
for him.
English Spavin Liniment re-1
moves Hard, Soft and Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses ;
also Blood Spavins, Curbs,
Splints, Sweeney,-, Ring Bone,
Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats,
Coughs, etc. Save f 50 by use oi
one bottle. A wonderful Blemish
Cure. Sold by Graham Drug Co.
.
.
The Wilkesboro Patriot says
that John A. Huffmann, who
lives nearParlier, Wilkes county,
was committed to jail at Wilkes
boro last week on a charge of
incest. The witnesses against
him are his sons.
Belle! la Six Boar.
Distressing Kidney and Blad-
ner Dlsesse relieved in six hours
by the "New Great South
American Kidney Cube." It is
a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving
pain in bladder, kjdneys and
back, in male or female. Relieves
retention of water almost im
mediately. If you want quick re
lief and cure this is the remedy,
Sold by Graham Drug Co.
The People's Bank at Chapel
Hill was closed last week by or
der of tbe corporation commis
sion. Its nflairs are in bad shape
and the depositors or stockhold
ers, one or both, may lose
money.
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets gently stimulate the
liver and bowels to expel poison
ous matter, cleanse the system,
cure constipation and sick head
ache. Sold by all dealers. ,
s
Judge Boyd ha been assigned
to hold Federal Court in South
Carolina until the, 18th of Octo
ber. 4
Bloodine Ointment ctys Piles,
Eczema, Salt Rheum, frd Sores,
Fever Sores, Itch and all Skin Ir
ritation, 60c a box, mailed by The
Bloodine Co., Ine. Boston, Mass.
Graham Durg Cot jts'
B. Lovenstein, a Durham law.
jer, was 'arrested last week
charged with embezzling $74. t
Ambitious yonng men. and
ladies . should learn telegraphy,
for, since the new 8-hour law be
came effective there is a shortage
of many thousand telegraphers.
Positions pay from $50 to $70 a
month to beginners. The Tele
graph Institute) of Columbia, 8.
I!, anil (Its other cities is O Dent
ed under supervision of R. R. Of
ficials and all students are piacea
when qualified. Write them for
paittlars.
In the ease of the man Jackson,
la Cumberland county, who died
recently and was thought to have
been poisoned by relatives, the
coroners jury found no evidence
of foul play. s
Would you have better health, '
ssore strength, clearer skin,
stronger nerves, more elastic str-p?
Use Ilollister s Rocky Mountain
Tea, the great vegetable regula
tor and tonic. One tte package
makes 103 cups of tea. Thompson
Drug Co. v
At a cost of about $200 the First
Baptist church of Ashevnie has
installed 19 acousUcon stations in
the church for the benefit of per
sons hard of hearing.
1
- Those " nnsishtly pimples and
blotches! External application
may partially hide them, but
Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
remove, them for keens. Gets at
the can Impure blood. Tea
or Nuggets (tablet form)' 35c. at
Thompson Drug Co.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind,
douragesaiid lessens ambition; beauty.
vigor ana cnccnni-
aJJrl He soon uesppew
wacn wcKJUBvysar
out of order or di-j
caeed. '. ..... :. ...
Kidney trouble ha
become ao prevalent
that it is not sacom.
moa for a child to be ,
born afflicted with
weak kidneys, XT the
child urinate too often, if tbetoiae scald
tb flesh, cctf, when tbe child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, tt t yet amictea sro noo-wet-
tine, deoendupon it. t because of thediffi-
culty ia kidney trouble, sad the first
step should be towards tbe treatment of .
these important organs, This aajileaaant -trouble
ia doe to a diseased condition of '
the kidney and bladder and not to S
habit as moat people Mppose. t :
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