THE GLEANER?"
GRAHAM, ,N. Ct, Deo. 29, 1910.
Personal Mention
PostoIIice Honrs.
OBloe open 1M a. m. to7.00 p. m.
Sunday WO, to U J a. m. wl 4.00 to 100 p. n
BIKNAN H0GHB8, Postmaster.
Cburcn Directory.
Mp-Mat-
preaching Every Hunday a. m. tad p. m.
Pimyer meetliif every Tuasdmy eventa
Mr. Clyde Hunter spent Tuesday
in Raleigh.
Adjt. Don E. Scott is visiting
Gen. Ii. S. Royster at Oxford.
Mr. J. V. Pomeroy is over from
Oxford for a day or so on business.
Miss Annie Kime returns! trv).
8u0d.yflolfcV-C-airw.n.Hupt. from . .. ,
jww aM U.
Prof, and Mrs. J. Q. Lindsay are
visiting relatives in Durham this
week.
Miss Kathleen Long left Tuesday
for Greenville. N. C, to visit
friends.
Yau are oordlallr invited to oome to all
th.se servtoea and brin your Mends.
B. W. OLDHAM. Pastor.
u E. Cfcnle South.
Pre. ohi age very first Sunday morning, and
third Sunday both morning and evening
Prayer meeting every inumi '"uiui.
Sunday Softool at IMS a. m. W. B. Green,
Superintendent. ' "
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Local News.
McthoditPrtrtmU Miss Mattie Watson spent Sunday
services ut. tod and art Sundays Morning ana Monday with relatives at Elon
and Night. Jtveryoooy u. Collera
miss JfanmePorterneld. of Mc-
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. ii ;rnv i a nai.. i - a ia t
prcstoyieriM- i -v "oi-my nor Bibver, mra. i.
preaching servioM every nunaay morning Turner,
Sunday school at t:tt a.m. MoBride Holt I Miss Kate Clendenin spent Satur-
"ZZfZZ Sudy with friends
for an. e. a MrrjtKAr. Pastor. Burlington.
Miss Margaret Clegs left Satur
day to spend ChriBtmas at her home
in Greensboro.
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M IRA Wnndhn I !homha .nnA
rPLA liAltjInn'ai kavA tAAn 7 . . Bpcuv
1U uuuu.,. ... Tuesday here with her aunt, Mrs.
quietly nereaoonut. J. L. Scott, Jr.
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-Uere s Wisning you .nappy nu Mf A fi Nicaolson up
prosperous xw Chapel ffiU to spent Christmas at
-i ne uounty vnuniiou uu his home here.
Coantv Board of Education will . .
meet Monday. Mr R. L. Holmes spent 8unday
-Miss Jessie Tate- was carried to "oMonday the home of his fa-
St Leo's Hospital, Greensboro, last iner ln uanvWe,
week for an operation. I Mr. Scott Hunter, of Durham,
Miss June Ray Kernodle enter- spent Monday here with his mother,
lained the Young Ladies Club Mrs. C. S. Hunter.
Tuesday afternoon. I Prof. Hubert Hill, of the A. and
Graham Chapter Daughters of M. College, was a guest at Mr. J. L.
of the Confederacy will meet next J Scottf Jr.'s, Tuesday.
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. S. I Miss Margraet Redmond, of Rocky
Parker. I Mount, arrived today on a visit to
The weather man' has been good I Miss Margaret Goley '
for once, at least, ana during tnei Miss Lorena Kernodle returned
holidays real pleasant weather has I today from a visit of a few days to
Miss Hellen Wilkerson in Concord.
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Mr. josepn wauser entertains M, TW pmAro. , rs,rlm,v,r
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at a luncneon w-uay at uu. num. ui pent TueBday hen ,t the home of
his mother, Mrs. Ida Walker. There I jjjg mothr, Mrs. C. S. D. Pomeroy.
wiu oe eigmeen; wvttea guosta, claudeReav;8 ,
uhu. w a; Christmas with the former's grand-
A special term of Alamance Su-1 , c .
rtr . , .1 mother, Mrs. Susanna Reavis, in
penor uoun convenes jmonuay iori 0,
triA trial nf Atvil naaaa mnA vill Ann 1 "
t!n w tr w-v- Jr1, .T Dr- Hubert Powell, who had been
Crawford BiggVwUrpreside. spending a few days here, left Sun-
T A m day for his home at Auburn, Wake
Mrs. Lon. G.. Turner had the nt
misfortune to fall last Friday after- , .,,., . ,
noon and badly wrenched one of her Mr"; 3ohn McAdams of High
ankles and etraine4 the leaders and Po1 Ba the holidays here
tendons. So severe ia the 'injury home o her filther'
that she is unable to wa'V ' Phillips.
The colored people will Miss Nora Phil)pa, of Greens
celebrate Emancipation Day Satur- boro, spent the first of the week here
day. The exercises will be held in visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
the court room. Prof. J. P. Morris Bryan Pbi'lipa.
of Bennett College, Greensboro, will Mr and Mrs. C. B. T-win spent
oeme principal speKer ana will Saturday and Sunday with their
speak about 2 p. m. . daughter, Mrs. L. Banks Wi'liam-
-There.wiU be a speoial New 80n at Glencoe.
Year meeting at Frienda Church , , ,
nex. Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and at Mrs Jas. K. Mebane
7:u0 p. ni, and a Special Temper- tpeat firet of A Wlth
ance meeting in the afternoon at lr't "f Mn- Mn!
2:30 o'clock, conducted by the pas- Mebne' MeUne
tor. Rev. David E.' Sampson. Mr. Lon. G. Turner and Matter
Capt Thoa.R, Gaskins, father Thomas spent Tuesday in Hillsboro
of Mrs. Wm. S. Lanir who moved visiUnir the former's grandmother,
from here to Chapel mil a few weeks I Mrs. Mary Gordon.
ago. meatne totter ja of last week . d,. Walter E. Walker and bride
at nis noma near lMfrer s, Va. - Be (nm Mias Carrie Stanford), who were
married at Marion last Thursday,
arrived here Saturday.
Mrs. Chas. D. Johnston and
children are spending the holidays
with her parents ia Rockingham
county, near Wentworth.
Mr. W. H. Williamson and family,
um! of Raleigh, have been spending
far dava here at the home of nis
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Menefee and
sons Williamson, Charles and
William lefkSaturday to spend the
holidays with relatives at Mr.
Menefee's old home at Rocky Mount,
Va.
Mrs. W. H. Foushee of Greensboro
and Mr. Numa F. Wood of Gibson
ville came down Tuesday on a visit
to their father, Mr. Wiley A. Wood,
who has been very sick for some
days.
Mr. Herman Vestal, of New York
City, spent Christmas here at the
home of his uole, Capt. E. S. Par
ker, and left the first of the week
for Smithfield to visit hs sister, Mrs,
Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Proctor,
of Lumberton, arrived here last Fri
day evening on a visit to the home
of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. D. Kernodle. Mr. Proctor left
for his home yesterday afternoon
and Mrs. Proctor, went to Greens
boro yesterday evening and will re
turn to Lumberton Saturday.
The Sins of the Father.
Among the Sick.
Miss Mary Foster is sick at the
home of Mr. James N. Williamson,
Jr., in Burlington.
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jnr. nriieyA. wooa, one ot our
oldest citizens, is critically ill.
Mr. Gene Hunter is able to be
out of his room after a spell of
sickness of about eight weeks.
Lost Both Eyes.
On Saturday, just before night,
in the negro settlement north of
town there was a free-for-all fight
and scramble over a shot gun. In
the scramble the gun was fired and
the load took effect in the face of
Tom Mebane, a by-stander, who lost
both eyes. Babe Gibson and Jesse
leer were arrested and bound over
to Court.
Starts Monday.
bcoti-fflebane Mig uo.s sewing
mill which has been shut down for
the holidays will start again Mon
day next. The Company is expect
ing a good year and will need more
help. They can give pleasant em
ployment to a large number of girls
at good wages.
George Moore, a stevedore at
the Champion compress at
Wilmington, was instantly killed
Wednesday afternoon while load
ing cotton in the British steamer,
St. Jerome, and John Lamb,
another stevedore, was seriously
injured. The men were in the
hold of the vessel when the
stormbaek fell in on them, Mooer's
head being split open.
The subject of "The Sins of the
Father" is so big and vital so
imminent and pressing upon the
people of tho South that Thoa
Dixon did not wait to put it into
a novel, but attacked it directly
by means of this play. He had
a message to speak concerning
racial purity, and he has spoken
it without delaying or flinching.
it comes, in Mr. Dixon's own
words, as a clarion call to the
South to be true to her best tra
ditions and save American civili
zation. A book amuses and in
icresis, dui a piay drives a mes
sage homo with incomparably
greater power. Those who would
witness the thrilling story Mr.
Dixon naa put in dramatic guise
and would learn the nature of bia
extraoreinary message, will have
their opportunity at the Mont-
white Theatre, Jan. 19.
For Sale.
Pure blooded brown
chickens. Come early.
Hebbbbt Lono, Graham.
leghorn
For Sale or Rent
7-room house, newly papered, for
sale or rent. Apply to Green &
McClure Furniture Co.
For Sale.
The Hal. B. Mebane Residence
apply to Chas. A. Scott.
Call No. 428 and Thomas will be
glad to send you anything yon may
need for the table.
Three small farms for sale 28,
30 and 46 acres. See
A. M. Hidlit, Graham.
We buy chickens, eggs, butter,
and all country produce, and will be
glad to have yon bring us what you
have to sell when you come to town.
At Marahburn s old stand.
Thomas Stork Co.
Graham, N. 0.
For Sale.
The Hal. B. Mebane Residence
apply to Chas. A. Scott.
Itch relieved in 20 mihutes by
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never
fails. Sold by Graham Drag Co.
Fresh Groceries, prompt service,
and always a square deal at Thomas
own? vai.
For Sale.
The Hal. B. Mebane Residence
apply to Chas. A. Scott.
For Sale.
The Hal. B. Mebane Residence
apply to Chas. A. Scott.
faa BaesMws Ktatms
Itja
was about 75 years of age and
prominent citizen of his section.
Mr. AlfredO. Thompson, who
has held a position with the South
ern Ry. Co. at Graham' for a num
ber of years, went West a week or
o ago and is now located at East
St. Louis, UL He is a food busi
ness young man and clever,
Success to him.
' -Mr. W. a Moore had a family pther. Capt. Jas. N. Williamson.
reunion and big Christmas dinner.! ' Miss Ollis Reavis, attending
His children were all present, all of I King's Business College, Raleigh,
wuurauva nere except Mr. A. I. lis spending holiday Mrs at ue
Moore and family of Greensboro and I home of her father, Mr. T. J. Reavia.
r- Lacy Moore of Washington, D. - r y Ualhanv. a prominent
u Hie company nombered L, a Augusta, Ga with two
thirty. Some of the grand JK? JC tin Ms
""""wwere notpres brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. A. Rich.
Dr. O. J. Pari, ant Vr A V l0"0""
Hdle7 have purchaaed a fyear- Ifr. Ralph Long left Sanday to
old son of tfc Ur.il tmtiar I visit his sisters, Mesdaaaes 8. E. Ev-
&W DilW r U, . 1 wd John C. Holaday at Sof
R. Holt, of Indianapolis, IndJ folk and Barsey Woodard at Nor
and from whoa ther bought thelfoIk V"
37r-id. Ha ia a fins specimn of I Mr. sad Mra. J. D. Albright and
horse Dash and an axoaDant aeouisi-f oWhter OtjsJw left fits fret of the
ioa tothahrma mP; iln.uMl.Atninaadiiiv dars with his
W. A. Moora, who has bessi brother, Mr. T. A. Albright,
the irall known firm of Stoksa- Hillsboro.
"ruosOroCaa Co. of Rkhmoad,! Jix. Paul H. Norcroat, of Atlanta,
for the past tan Tears, has ssTsrllMretlkS latter part of last
his eooaactioo with that Cota-ly, to speatd tha holidays with
Pr.ud aazt wk win sefiSir I Vra. Korcroaa at the home of her
ttE. A.Saandar's So Co. of tae Lw Mr. L. Banks Holt
clZt . w v Mr.a4Mra, Goodwin, of SaCa-
wStrJP-rr WthkweA-tWhom- ol the
. "fw Swpaonrim bit along with arn'vad Swadaf on rml
tmaa UetW of lb? Far- ofaJssafmE.M;Ct)ok,
WSALiaaeeaoodiuTheN. BwtffWO. Be will spend
Ztu Hael Farmer, amoat exes- . WW(lk relatives rd frioada.
fnw IUlaboroT l2r. CaW IfcEdgar Long"P Omatmas
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hy Lis prper. We trsat kls u. TV.U1 BaO. who is at the
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Qoapital where he was operated
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We Know
-BLOODINE-
W1U Help You
To ItCaT&ln Your Slnngth
tnd Energy.
Report of tho Bosvsl Phyetetaa fa
a Loading New York HoaplteJ
on the Cur of Catarrh.
"A few years ago we considered that
we were doing- well If we currdtenper
cent of the cases of catarrh brought
to us, but slues the introduction of
"Bloodine" Into our hospital we euro
more than 00 per cent of all tha eases
of Catarrh In lis various forms brought
to us. t Catarrh of the Bead, Catarrh
of the Ere, Catarrh of the Bladder
and Uretha, Catarrh of the large in
testines, Catarrh of the Larynx, Pel rlo
Catarrh, Catarrh of the Throat,, and
Catarrh of the Stomach are quickly
cured with "Bloodine." It builds naw
tissues, elves new energy, new life,
new blood and strength to any part of
the body attacked by the Catarrhal
germa,r
Bloodine is a Dowerful tenia, nom
hlnr food medicine, composed of
aluable tonlo stimulants obtained
from vegetable drugs. "Bloodine"
contains no narcotics or other danger
ous drugs which merely deaden pain
temporarily, but give no permanent
relief orcuro the cause of your dletase.
"Bloodine is a powerful body builder
and blood maker, it la the best remedy
known to the medical profession to
enrich thin, watery blood and supply
Bow, rich red blood to the whole body.
Drove the wonderful
its of BLOODINE we will mail a
I 1TR1X. To
marlta of BLO(
large sample bottle for 10 cents la flip
vex or sumps ror postage.
Address. Tsm BLOODm CoBroaanoir, Boston. Kaas.
Sold by GRAHAM DRUG COH Gfabam. N. C
When Old Boreas Blows
When the north wind sends its icy
blast whistling around your win
dows and doors yon can smile com
placently if your coal bins are filled
with coal we are now delivering to
so many of our customers. This is
the beet coal we have been able to
secure in a number of years. It
makes a steady, dependable fire, free
from clinkere and with very little
ashes. It represents the beet heat
value at your disposal in this town
this winter.
HOWIE ICE 5 FUEL CO.
GRAHAM, N. C.
Public Sale
Jnst Take a Whiff
of our dainty perfumes and toils
waters. They possess that delicate
odor which ia the mark of refinement
They are of the same high standard
as our drugs and medicines. So if
you regard your toilet as well as
your health this pharmacy will be
your favorite. Prescription a
Specialty. ' .
Graham Drug Company,
Prescription Druggists.
jJflL, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
OJ Rates via Southern Railway
On account of the Christinas Holidays The Southern
Railway will sell very low round trip tickets to all points
East of the Mississippi and South of the Ohio and Poto
mac Rivers.
Tickets on Sab: Dec 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
31, 1910, Jan. 1st, 1911 Final return Limit:
To reach original starting point
not later than midnight
Jan. 8, 1911.
Ask For A Round Trip Ticket.
For further information ask your Agent or Write.
and
H. F. CART, O. P. A,
Washington, D.O.
W. H. PARNEIA T. P. Av '
Raleigh, N. C,
IF SICKNESS SHOULD
Mar your otherwise Happy Holiday .Season,
remember that we can supply you with all
kinds of Sick Room Necsssities." ..'. '
Your Doctor's prescriptions will have
our most careful attention.
Alamance Pharmacy
Prescrlptlpa Socialists.
J. C. SIMMONS, "Prop'r.
Leave orders with us for Holiday Cut Flowers. ' f
NEW YEAR INDUCEMENTS
And what are You doing for Yourself
in the way of Xmas offerings? Re
member others, of course. buWoh't
overlook "No. 1."
Clothe yourself in good apparel one of
our new $12.50 suits will suit well
As for the boy a good warm suit of
gray or brown at$3 will give him
a lot of comfort and satisfaction.
A. IRfl, HA'DL
THEOU-PRICE CLOTHIER,
Main St GRAHAM, N. C
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wira oat coKMsaxn
wish health and prosperity to
esi jobs, and we gnaraalee h to all
who as ov lasher; therefore, with
the KawTeer tmra ever a new leaf,
give year orders, and get the
heat salaried and heal
lasher sold sarwaaaa.
Walker & McAdams
Graham, N.C,
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farm Machinery,
Implements, Wagons,
Corn, Etc., Etc.
At my farm, one mile West of
Gibson vtlle, on
THURSDAY, JAN'Y 5, 1911
I will sell for cash to the highest bidder,
the foiJowinjr personal pi operty:
Eight Horses, ten bead of Cows, six Brood
Sows, Four-roll McCormick Husker and
Shredder, No. 4 Geiser Thresher. 18 In. Ross
Feed Cotter, Corn Crusher and Feed Mill,
8 II. P. Traction Engine, 2 Cutaway Har
rows, 2 two-Horse Wagons, Buggy, Surrey,
Plows, harness. Feed Stuff, etc- In fact every
thing to be found on a well-equipped iarm.
Sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. m.
W-C. MICHAEL.
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To avail yourself of that high degree of happiness which eomes with an
elegant home are found in great abundance at oar furniture warerooma,
where everything new and elegant in the line of parlor and living-room, v
diningroom and bed chamber furniture ia displayed for the benefit 'of: all.
who love the home beautiful. Quality and prices are such as to make the
good uaafoally attractive.
HALF-CE2TT COLUZXH.
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HOUSES and loU for rent.
ply to W. J. Nicks.
-Hallo. Central I Give me Pick-
ard's meat market. I want a fret
m niece of meat and I know
where to get it fresh and right.
SCHOOL BOOKS A fall tap
dIto all kind, also school top
puss, misoaUaseooa books and sU
iooery at C f. H eese's, Borfangtoei
Mortgagee's Sale !
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Saoerior Coart made ia a can
ireta DendiaaT eauuaa 1. A. ioe
bin v. Ifebaae Brick Co, all credi
tors of said Mebane Brick Co. are
otifiad te file thair elaiuss, daly
verified, witk tbe aaderaigaed, ea or
before January 1st, 111, and tf
ther fail to ao file said caaima, duly
vetnied. oa or before said date, tbea
ibay will ba barred from partidpas-
iag in ta ditnDuoa cc ue sssws
of said Coaapeay.
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8dee3 lfabane Brick Co.
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HOW TO CURB
RHEUMATISM
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