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VOL, XXXVI.
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GRAHAM, N. C, THUltSBAYy OCTOBER 13, 1910.
'-I'll '
NO C5
CjJ
Wsls
"" . , . i i -i in mil nr'.j
mo Tftppin I IVFR.
A torpid liver derange the Whole
gyjlem, and produce
SICK HEADACHE,-
Dyspepsia, Cbstiveness,Rfieu
niatisin, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There to no better NmedrfrtbeM
common diseases than DR. TUTTS
LIVER PILLS, M trial will prove.
Take no ouu&uuimj.
6M
This sirnatura i on every hoc the gainlatv
Laxative Bromo-Qui:-j nw
the .aaedjr that iuh -V'.. aaWt
Inoi
Dyspepsia
I1SF it!,
m arr rir.. .
COUNTING THE PEOPLE.
First Census Proonaal l e j
Raised a Fin. p
W"f thflt a PrP8l tO
count the people wa9 flt mndo
.ttB'"' Mn of tne bUhop
of Canterbury and member for St
fifrmawk Introduced In that year
bin "for taking and registering an an
nual account of the total number of
PeoP'o sd of the total number of
8e, oirtna and deaths and also
of the total number of poor receiving
aJms from every pariah and extra paro-
iu ureat Britain." It was
Inevitable, of oprse, ithat dlsectly . this
Proposal was made the precedent of
King David should be quoted And
many were the feraminria
. a iu uju ai-
tentative evils which would befall the
country. Those submitted to David
we mna in- cpmparlson. Mr. Thorn-
wa,veapetMr oWUy, said.
' "I did not believe that than ---
set of men or Indeed any Individual of
the human species so presumptuous
and w abandoned; a.tetuaka the .pro
posal we uave just Heard. I hold this
subject to be totally subversive of the
last remains of Eneiish Mtwrfv ih.
nir bill .will direct the imposition .of
wnq iueaflai iaaeaouie Edition, ef
ictj . law wonts win mats It tha
moat cffevlual eujiliw of raDadtTand
fefca Enown; tb. Tee. "Uier.TilaJa iboui
It tbft bettpr vr.ii tain . .
j ' " i"" mio, nil inoi
I may be en re the chlnt and money hav.
" " "ana let ratty, who I dare say
l equal to It, writ, ma a line Informing
me thereof, directed to "The President or
me united Btatea at New York." I wish
your iamuy well and am your
, w uu, WABH1NUTON.
Th. Shark la a Al, aJ.i
One Ul service nature has done the
noara namely, that of nlnnw . M.n.
gular fin on hla back which acta as a
danger signal and give warning of hla
approach.. Happily the shark has not
been gifted with sufficient Rnirai
be aware of this peculiarity, for bnd
u Dees so ne would unquestionably
abandon his habit- of swimming i,.a
to tbe surface of the water and would
in that case be enabled to approach
bis victim unobserved. Tha ah.rb i. .
low swimmer for bis size and strength.
cyron ODserves, "As darts the dolphin
trom the' bark," But Byron was a
poet and does not appear to have been
close observer jof the habits of In
habitants Of tha arntar ,.r h 1
- hv nvuiu
bay known that a ahara
Bff mora chance -of catching a dolphin
tbJUl k .atlailD ral-o.a.l..iln .
bar.
CRADLED IN ICE.
When your stomach cannot properly
digest food, of itself. It needf little
asslstanee . and this assistance, la read
ily supplied by KodoL Kodol asaiu tha
stom&on, by temporarily dljating' all
of the food In the stomach, so that ths
ttomaoh may rest and recuperate, . -
i A. : 3Aa aribaafla
uur uuaram.ec. ueTot kiioi. it
yea are aot penentea m BmsaiaaiWUL as
onee return your money. Poa't bnaltatat any
oroffw wui mu juu auaw vn uietw evTiua
The dollar bottle oontalne (Unea-aa mueb
u the We bottle. Kodol Is BTeruad the
Isbontarlas ef JU. 0. DeWitt Oo jChtoaf
GrahamlDtma Co,
r. ' . . I-
oppression, hat was ever used against
an mjusea peopie.n Moreover an an
nual register of Olir nennla wilt
quaint our: Mirfet iabroad with oort
weaKneas."
) Mattte BUej. .mother Wnostog
member, added 'that bis coastrfuents
toolred--w the-- propoa as ominous
ana xmifmi laar una mihiia miaAnA
br an enidt&aVaj dJatanwer shaoM fu
low that auai Bering. pwwev the
oui iwstflH coaamoaa mffo be
promDtlm tvavcted kv ran kuds. vat
tintll 1800 wa tk nrepoaab, again
umuaw -mm oif uua uaramora; s;; was
Droneht to a successful laana. Tha
flrst censuasof Raglan and Wales was
taken tuy Marc IML-aWeatmlnster,
ysaeytsy t 3 ar .
GENEROUS GEORGE.
Washington's Tips and Compliments to
fatty and roily.
Those who take tlnnlnff in tha soma.
what solemn aiMt. of fha anctaL in vaa.
flffnrnr ma nnT rhair minrld annvanaA
once and it will keep yon abreast I br 9'"bom th
sbAww.wkaba graceful turn apprafUi
qon -aaa courtesy may tin to tat ana.
- In 1780. on hla return from hla New
afcj Taft's ln UxbridgeMaaaii I
WBave. the nmsaaatservtosi as at
manjr nm. h.aeauUry-rW4.per
ftirinadv he .tna laitUaai,Jlawrfaaa, .
(OB9e,lllWllllas to
atr. -XanP''''- v :vi.
Bardlna Plahlnn
In Sardine flSblas then, nra man
Bnoartalotiaa. - There ia a lacnt.l.hi
foot rise and tall of tide lu tbe bay
ef Wdy and especially constructed
wooden picket Inciosures aro irtalrcwl
on In the water to gather In the flab.
lmi season a man erected an Inclo
ansi in jwhak ha aMnanaait sc k. . i
teht fuhlbg terrttory. hut got nothing.
Ha deptered Wa toss-and -for a time
lajiea to go near JL "Why. don't you
cine It .arainr" BomahndT aakait
Whafs tbe tiaar Mrtpllei. "Let me
an- ll." uaa ninair lan alalnl bv ..a
: - W W -t MJU
POtl ntti kawat alK Mt akt a m
wv,iain;vu .fTU
Fne other mam pulled ontHTOO worth
a one naut rrani Lesllet.
ARE YOU
UP
TO DATE.
If you are aot the Nbws ax J
Obertbr is. ; Subscribe for it at
A A-tlt-. u
A sailor. Is betrayed by his hands,
thought. hla ratt mlchr hatm ki.
a.ney are permanently half ahnt w u.
ing, talking or Bleeping the sailor has
ma oaiias nair snnt and could not opea
them flat if be tried. This hi tha .
anlt of years of climbing and polling
ropes. ionaon unronlcle.
ol the timel. i-V
Full Associated Press dlspatcfi
es. All the hews foreign, do
mestic, national, state and local
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NEWS & OBSERVERPIJB.CLV
RiXUGH, NC
ADMIRATION."
k is better in some respects to
be admired br " diOso vinS vvhon
ou live than to be loved bftheW
id ttus not on account of any
gratification of vanity, but because
cWatioa k somucli more toierant
than love. Arthur Helps. -
The North Carolinian andTflE
Aiamancb Gleaneb will be sent
for one year for Two Dollars.
Cash in advance. Apply at ThB
Gleaner office., Graham. N. C.
another mftar Mrs. Washington', family;
and being, moraoyer, vary mnoh pleased
with tbe modest and Innocent looks of
tnm In aaitvhtaM. Pittv mnA .Pallv t
glite pteoa at ohints, and to Patty, who
mn m Diaa u an nMuasuw auu
who waited upon us more than Polly did,
Z send i guineas, with whlehv ah. may
bur narsalf uy uttle ornaments ah. may
wib-ht aov Muy ujaiv vi in 11 Ma au
,wr meiiitrr ami aa ' iw'aum w aiwi 1.
Aa I do not rive them thmga with a
Ileal to have Jt taika4,o at even, to its
-M Pk,. . .....
, roe author ot "Leave From a 3a
den?, tolls a atory .wbkh.ia at one A
etaalrlafemiriUMraTeas
tag against tha keeptaa- a diaries. , ' i
girl had made at tha instigation of her
parents what seemed to be a happy
match. But aba .died, and ber dlarv.
found after her death, contained a
record of such snffarinsr that bar moth
er's mind was unbalanced by tbe read-
lug. The husband married again, and
by way of wedding present to the sec
ond bride tha mother of the flrat sent
the diary!
A 8oheon.H Thrilling Game el See
.. saw In Aratlo Waters.
- The schooner Elwood, while on ft
nsnmg cruiso m northern waters,
once had a stranse adrentura with
an iceberg. It appeal, that th maa-
fer Bigntea tne iceberg, an immense
One. aDDarentlv faat on n rnf 4nat
, 1 X J . "
off Hoonia. Jt seemed a lucky on-
counter, inaamnch as the captain
fitrured that he mio-ht fill' hla hnlrl
with ice to preserve ths fish he ex-
pectea to caion;ii . ,;$.!
V. When tha schooner waa within a
few yards of ths iceberg the anchor
was oroppea. !;lhe vessel , swung,
around until she cams alonraMn. fa
which she was made fast by iineaV
The tide vas at the full.'; A gang
plank was thrown over the ledge Si
the ice, and the mqn began breaking
them aboard. All went well until,
evening, when, thirty -tons of , ioe ,
t..J t. : if! t.iil- - J
ucbu Btuwea ill u9 uoux , . i ,
Meaavrhile. the falling tide hAd
canted the iceberg to settle upon
that TAflf tin A tn tin tnvrarA ttia aila.
opJote the Tessel., The gangpbuk
rae m me air ana naa to oa maa
o aawav) v rw aatrv.' arw
keen it horizontal. .
:, The, master, suspecting that all
as not going to be welX ordered
the crew to make. saiL' Before -they
conia, man Ttn nalyerds the iceberg,
with a. grinding roai, rolled off the
reef and started to turn over. .
A jagged spur , of ice, which had
formed tha bottom of tha irwharo'.
arose on the Starboard side of the
vessel and-; beneath-1 it" Tht' lc
truck the 4eel. land tha veaseijilifta
ed out of the water, rested in an loo
cradle. -The captain ordered his
men to. srct into the boats and ont
of 'harm's , way. Cutting the lines
that Held the schooner to' the ic
bew. themeri puHed te safe die-'
tanca adsiteeVMt '.''. .
f Tie anchor ihoWjfflat a nl thai
ichooner tugged t the chain. The
tide, dropped- ft fWmerv inchesthe
iceberg., careened -till faxthej;. and.
the i Elweod . rasa., hiirhar i. Thia.
proved the schooner's salvation.,., ..
The, tendency, of the iceberg to
roll oves h anrfi. raiae , ihavr voaanl
brought such, an enormous: strain
i . , . .
upon mo nncnor cnain mat some-
thinrr had to mva wav Rnmathino
did, and, to the joy of jthe flshetv
men, it was not tne anchor or ths
chain.
The tnelxirff liirpriorl anrl tha'
schooner was aeeta to sllda am ami
feet alonir the efevioe in which it
rested. Thore was, another lurch
and another slide. Then the vessel
reached a downward grade and ths
next instant shot off the iceberg
and into the- sea, bow on, like . s
rocket . ';'
She shipped a heavy sea a ths
result of plunging her nose beneath
thq surface, but. quickly righted
and, aft(-r" tiHtbliii' overlieT"Btf'
chorchiiiii a ful tiifrging viciously to
get awny. "tl!pi! ilown to her orig
inal ctuti' ir iranruillity, to all ap
pesranr'i'a iinliUrt.Chioftgo-' Eeo-ord-Hr!i(.
J
" The Commercial 8plrlt..
! We' Yankees 'are commercial,"
said a'Vcniioiit iiiilLrr at n'mmmoK
clal travMerv.'iwivptet bir' we're
noi .as ouaihicroMl tbo"aouth4
enier; would iirtttev out, . , .
ik. iTTbe .southerner .xlechnt-a (hat a
vjrmcai l anKoe once visited the
south. ' '
"Hern. auid bmuIi. .t.i t IIS AD ta
nay, ,-nere, rigut,in this, room, sir,
UT-..t.! I ' t 1 ' -t r
ri wuiuiuu, roceiYBU jiia nrut com.
, i . i t -
miMauat--r . tr . . ;
MThe.Yanke brightened nn
" rWhat,aeK ant wnmiaaina area
hat. '..
1 Earliest Newaoaoaa. .
Tha. Urat JimUm aamMua a.
auauuawiit f tcilCf - wntwn r By . BVl-
aried conar)6nerii4-iiii 'tWa-.
ed byttbln'eireryntytfout hours
irom-jjroxnr t file provinces.
That was in -tftar-rnrnr nf tha r.
lj: Stusxtw ' Durtrup'the " ootnmoh-
- . 1 Xl IA 1 la . .
weaua uiesw teoers'were pnnced in
true 'fthd''-MWlbltrf teulamra
hers.'; Erett iaJongago as 1680 the
l4w of libel rai annti aa fat a ahau
aeterized by J udge roggs' makJ-
mm any newspper publreatSbrf
gsi ana venaing ia prcrroice nreach
us wis peaccr,'
' '-? : ShSalifMlSlMktHlia. ...I
At s duel' the elattitolttidist
charged their pistols withoul effect;
wnerenpon one or tne ieconarintr-
fered and bronosed tiht tn rTnaltsfa
snouia snaire hsnas.'4"? -.
. To this-the eUier twywwt r,h(TaA
M tumecessr.t i . j.
yrtiaia . hanJa " L. Ul
i il - !, laaaii Ok''tl usn
beeo shaxing this half hourr, (
rr ftatrrAthrwWetf Dr.' liotnaxm
bore to aVwtlaad ra aat alnxtiltr or
unprecedeated. - Lord - tanley- cams
paitur. dressed to request a private
andlaaaa of Wlna latnaa' f a -I-
gissM Scotchman refused lda.adnmV
tenos loso Use klngis close Tbe USg.
hesrtrnfe.il alteecarlocr between" the-
vwoi eaaae aUsd niqaiiBnafl'tnse.
-My mtv,milkrUtm Itsranw,! rthls
say country urn or veessiftM refused
me aonuuance, to you pyaaaas . ,
r "Conaln." aalrl thai kbi bia ak.'ii t
punish biiht Shalt I Mod-hisg to the
W'WW.irt&&&1 tord
nianiey. -inma anaw.itt,
seidbimbato'Bccaoda ;
" Keeping Hie Word. '
-ttr .'-Dnafln auajr aaM ha' m' entna
to retire-With b torhuie." ; '
- "HS bat kept bis wor4' Whenever
be goes to sleep-he puts bis wallet
and his check tjook-wnder bla pUlow."
WaaUagtoat ROior . . -
, . 1 '
Man's lnbnmhntry '"to man makes
SaKUewise.i rs
WHOLE "TOWNS DESERTED:
Wave a.aa " ... ' ' i
r-iaoe. vyn.r. All the People Take a
Vaoatlon at the Same Time.
" Americans unacquainted with the
nonn ol JSnelnnd and Scotland are
often surprised during thoir visits
to 1 those ' countries to find 'whole
towns deserted. Here i onlv a few
of us:tako our annual vacation at
the same time, so that business is
still carried on. but over there vari
ous weeks or fortnights are set aside
for rest, when business practically
stops. ,
In Lancashire these holidays aro
known aa wakes, and hetrlnnin0
from about the middle of June one
town after another talma its hnli.
daV. Until enVlv flantamhaa iuii iha
end.' Uverpid ancf Manchester are
ftoout tne only towns of unportanoe
that do not follow the custom, aa
they are, too large to shut down in
uuf manner;- " '
1 -Everv town has ithotidav rnnrl
which t in each' case . mounts - to
many thousands. Oldham savina btv
1 1 ,1 ii imlrt am 3 . . aaa aaa a
si(ju,tiuv ana a.,uvu,uuv lor
its outing, while Blackburn ppera-
pives nave more .than once saved
orhe 1750.000 far th aarrta mi-.
pose.' At one time these' thousands
oi worxers n noiiday seldom trav
eled farther-afleU thaw tha lala.af
Ksii, .fiiackpool or the i Yorkshire
coast but now many of them go to
Switzerland' , TMnnaLnai mu'iu:
esaidn 70o,1hvn''frirH,Ttrrrli
rsdedbexfoiwtiwrto
- -" ' .ii it.
V .4.1 1.1- ft .
-uugiuuj seasias towns,, . y ,,
, Most of the Scottish towns take
Wbek Off in tha aama Wav'' Tn UnU
the! visitor Is often- 'surprised st the
. m ... . ... . . .
owwaea trains that pass bun as he
IS ' 10Wna2Vin -. toward: Kdinhnrcrh
end when he inquires why his train
Is Siv hoor labs ha la told that tvaffln
k'tery, heavy as holiday week has
befcttn.. When EdbburgVs holiday
a vrer uissgowi turn comes, may
be; and so on until ths Season is
In the south i England LherS it
aaial Sav 4..1..1.1. J - a -
week. - This is Swindon, the, Wllt-
'Al' l. at.;.-' .-,-i7- . i'
uuw wwo uw consuls aimon ex
elusive! of Orest 'Vssterl. railwsy
WOrkerS. 'Natural)" hi anma
Lti b .VaI:J.. -II j. a.n
, r" m uvuuay su uiuafc aOUOW, SO
about ths beginning of July some
t5.00f people leave Swindon on one
dayieymouth sad Weston-fuper-UmjH
nsttally being the f aVorite des
ttlon;' About two dozen trains
are MffUiftd to amr aanr h(a KaI. i
Usi i CVOWdLfiL Lania i Pnae.nia.
patexu. 1
. Stopped 'Growing,
One !ay alter buying a paper
irom a very little chap a scientist
thouirht ha would test tha larl'a In
telligence by putting a few- ques-
wons to mm. Accordingly he point
ed to a pile of paving stones and
said:- ' ' .(V
"JIow were these stones- made,
son?" .r -,. u. .',:, ;
fThev wasn't made : thev , otow-
ed,M replied the boy. "..
" 'Orowcd f How do yon mesa
'trrowed?'" said thfl mnn '4
"They arrowed the Same as bots
toes' grow,f the boy explained. ?rf ;
. The man shook his head. . "Htt.
my lad, you are wrong," ho said.
"Stones ran't grow. If you were to
come back to these stones five yoars
or ten yoars or twenty years from
now they would still be the earns
"Of coawe." said the little news
bby; sneering; "They've been; taken
out of the ground now -and have
stopped L'rowin'. same, as potatoes
wonio.
Visa is Veil u C:s a l:Jj l:
rMJm isi Ei'feaX.4.;- -
rMrlMS ,-iMr.U tasaaas - - -
aauHvywwiiilw a" "P" MP aUIUU 1 ,
lies wop OiaappcaTT;;
,when the kidneys .re,
at of ordsr ee ns
- Feminine' Curiaelty.--,
Her husband, was a merchant.
and one dav wlnla downtown, alia
dropped into his office'. '
- "'Vfh f nra a 11 h naa VauI, nn
. L. 1 'U . AM. . , V
or tne saier" she ssxed' "
' "Those ara thm davlwvilra- m
dear-," he replied;
. f And where are the night books?"
anar nnariM.
. 'Kight books V he echoed in sur
prise. ' ' 'i,;-' '
.-. 'Tee Wl she 'reioinid. "thosai1 von
have to work over at sight some
times whoa you are kept here until
S o'clock in the morning'-a-Chi-
eego ami. . 4 . ,
Bafmmaifc '
"Mv first wife married 'tne to re.
.lurra me. , . . , .
tji wnatr; , u i
being s baohelor."'' " ,
Wpll, , she succeeded Iq that
snywgy.'w". ' . -
"1 BhOllld IAV Ita Iran narWaJ
a ': ... u a . . .
twice since. HJieveian Leader, t
-'. i.a.la..l.
: sfieawwejviBXer. -
Mr. Bead StalU-Tha.
bxrocht vesterdav saema . a . vim'nna
looking animal. Is he affectionate?
, Mr. Crupper--A tTeetionatel ' I
should think so, . Why, when he
esmo out of the stable he stood
upon his hind lcis and tried tn .
Ll-- .. " 77
vim ma, "
become ao prevalent
that it is aot vncom.
tnonfcretiiuaiebe'
born afBlcted.',' with
calr tiiliim tfi.a
child orlnatestoO often, If the aria scalds .,
. uw nesn, or u, wnenme cnua reacit aa
age when it sbonld be abls toccntn ths - '
passage, it is yet afflicted 'with bed-wet. '
tins;, depend upon it, thecanaa cfthedifS-
culty is kidney -trasibleHusd the first :
step should be towards the treatment of
these importantorgans.,- This an , euant
trouble is do too dlssssed eowaWoai of
the kidneys and -bladder and, Ztot to a
awtt aa iiaiai aHpyiaaj.. .
' Womea as wH as men art made anHer
able with kidney .and bladder trouble, '
and both need tho saxae mat reasady.
TUa miM .1.. Jn..Ll;.t. - - la - v
5wamp-Rootissooareaiizedi",ItUsold
by drugglste, in 4yyU-a .
sixa bottles. Von may I
have a sanrpls- bottle J
bv .mall fraa alaa. a f
tauanhlci talltw all i
taemrllncr many a thimrsntlS f tcitj
BMalal lettaral laaliml Ima air i
arha f ounrl flaiaaaii llniiS a. a. --- .v. .
rewedy needed, in vnttlnt; TJrf JLilnter
ft Co., Bmghamtotu N.'Vbe ear,and
roeatioa this paper. Don't soaks any
miaiaWa ; tai tMiumka. 4kai - "-v
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tk!sddnss! '
Mnghsmmn, Ixci5 svtafSuisT
PROFESSTONiLL CA1U531
11 1
dAmeron &L6UG
AttonsqrsUUnsO ? ..
'""a aiu, , , i ; noaw.JIBB
Imont BulMtag, iHemtlsSsisaa BUg.
Bnrllnaton. W.a
A Fearsome Order.
. erh4iVaa ma ' I hnn. ttia mm aft
tha next table Is not a flghter, but bis
order sounds like It! He What wss
ttr 8he-ne told the welter to bring
him a Club sandwich and so met bins in
arlnk with a stick to tt-Baltimore
amertrsa , : " , '
Oemestla'Sllse.
' lirs. Xnagger I remember the
time when you were just erasy to
it. a i lj Hie. ;-
Mr. xtnagger So do L but I
didn't realize it ai the time. Tows
xopios.
Plnahlna.
1 have to pinch for a Hvmi as the
crab said when it sauted tho band of
ue man who sought to catch It
oil wiii sciroiff, in.
t I I DtriTrWi4! ViA '
Graiaan. a '.--J Sfaaim. a-Ud
aVttpBaTai aoa4 OoTiftaows as Bawer
s: c o b ar ;
AHaMtaWM.LaUi)iir: i '
GR-vlUM, 1 !. : -:. --'3 W. a
OBtes ntttrSMabaMUr
MOU. (a. .ai art,'. H. r n .
i T.I . ' ii jt .u-J
fsmtfaurarwvaV. , r.'Mrnu. tu '
lixa UM 4 BYMTJIC' '
AAtornoya and Conn ipj a,t -
- . 0KXXK8B0HO, B U. f
FrscSos revdarlv la thai eoorts ef luU :
OeVVitre Little Early Risers,
This-' Bay anfii
Date Only
Theatre
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