C„ Aug. 10, 1911 rr Postolfice Honrs. OSMOPW T.Op a. m. to 7.00 p. m. Sanfeyt.oo to U.OO a. m. and 100 toUOp. a HBBNAN HUGHES, Poatmaater. •- ' '■ 1 • Local News. —lin. Rebecca Foust, who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. W. F. R. Clapp, continues quite sick. —Graham and Saxapahaw played ball at the Fair grounds last Satur day afternoon. The result was 2to 0 in favor of Saxapahaw. —Vegetation appears greatly re- vived since the recent showers. In some parts of the county the showers were heavy, in others light. —Water is getting low in the wells on account of there having been so small an amount of rain for several months. —A camping jiarty consisting of about a dozen young people are spending the week at* Mr. Mcßride Holt's place two and a half miles Southwest of this place. Mrs. Chas. P. Harden is the chaperone. —Mr. Edward A. Benson, of Bur- lington, who knows and does artis , tic painting and paper-hanging, has ju»t completed two excellent jobs here —the M. E. Church and Mr. J. B. Montgomery's residence —Rev. Dr. John U. Newman, of Elon College, will preach at the Christian church next Sunday morn ing, filling Rev. J. F. Morgan's ap pointment. After preaching com munion services will be held. —The County Sunday School As sociation meets on Aug. 26th and 27th at Fairview, between Altama haw and Ossipee. An attractive programme, which appears else where in this paper, has been pre pared. —Mr. Wm. H. Ward, an old Con federate soldier, who has been total ly disabled for more than thirty years and has been a pensioner for twenty-five years, died last Friday at his home in Burlington. He was a brave soldier and an upright citi zen. —Ex-Judge A. L. Coble, Assis- , tant U. 8. District Attorney, of e Stateaviile, was here Monday attend- j ing to the final details of the trans fer of the lot in Burlington from ( Mr. J. Q. Gant to the U. S. Govern- { ment, upon which the postoffice, { building is to be erected. —The laying of the street car track in Graham is complete, except £ the short curves. The work has | been done quickly. If the remain- j der of the work is finished up with j as much dispat6h as that at this end f of the line, the cars will be running within the next thirty days. —Mr. John A. Cooper, son of Mr. 1 W. L. Cooper, near here, returned i last Saturday trom Poughkeepsie, 1 N. Y„ where he has just finished t the business course and received his j diploma. He will rest a week car 1 two, then go to Suffolk, Va.; where i he has accepted a position as book- keeper at a nice salary. — , ■ Orphans Had $67.80 House. j The" Oxford Orphanage singing | class gave a concert at the Opera , House Monday night to a good i house and the receipts from the sale ( of tickets amounted to $67.80. It waa one of the beet and most enjoy able contorts ever given here. The recitations and other parts by Roscoe Franklin, 9 years old, the baby of the class, were especially enjoyed. All the others did exceedingly, well but we mention Roscoe Franklin on account of his tender age. Brick Machine for Sale. One No. 8 j. C. Steele A Son Brick Machine, together with truck, etc., all in good repair, for sale by River Falls Cotton Mill Co. Apply to J. W. Menefee, or J. D. Kernodle. July 27, 'll. For Sale. The Hal B. Mebane residence. Apply to Chas. A. Scott. Aaheville sent Charlotte five care of water—Bo,ooo gallons—as a token of regard. Water waa also shipped to Charlotte from Gastonia, Lincolnton and Shelby. The 13th annual ywaslon of the Southern Nurserymen's Associa tion, embracing States south of Mason and Dixon's line, will be hq}d in Greensboro August 23-26. The Greensboro Telegram has changed from a morning to an af ternoon paper. A building es pecially designed for newspaper work is to be erected for the Greensboro News. A negro servant on a naval re serve steamer at Beaufort, wild from drink, stabbed three sailors. The crew, armed with axes, final ly subduced him after he had stabbed two other men. Personal Mention •—•— * — Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Ilardee spent Tuesday in Greensboro. Mrs. Geo. W. Denny has returned from Blowing Rock, Mr. E. S. Parker, Jr., is spending the week in New York on business. Master Wm. Holt, of Fayetteville, is here visiting Master Wm. Scott. Miss May Criehton has returned from a week's stay atMorehead City' Mr. John Scott of Durham ia spending a few days at his home here. Mr. W. J. Stockard, near Sax apa haw, was in yesterday and today on business Mr. Elmer P. Williams, of Colum bia, S. C., made us a brief, but pleasant call today. Mr. Clay Lewis, who has been away for some time on business, is at home for a few days. Miss Mary Estlow spent the latter part of last week and the first of this visiting in Greensboro. Miss Beulah Fleniken, who has been visiting Miss Lucy Bnrch, left Tuesday for her home in Charlotte. Mrs. L. Banks Williamson and children, of Glencoe, are visiting her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. C. B. Irwin. Mrs. Chas. 0. Robbina and baby, who. have been visiting relatives here, left Tnesday for their home at High Point. Mrs. C. J. Hill and Master ' Car son, of High Point, arrived this morning and are visiting at Mr. Mcßride Holt's. Miss Kate Clendenin left lor Swanquarter, N. C., the latter part of last week to spend a week or two there with a relative. Mrs. Sykee and children, near Efland, who have been visiting her brother, Mr. R. L. Holmes, left Tuesday for their home. Misses Ida and Alma Clapp, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. Will Thompson, at Spencer, will return home tomorrow. Misses Annie Tillett, of Durham, and Marguerite Stanford, of Orange, spent from Friday till Tuesday here visiting the latter's pister, Mrs. i Walter E. Walker. Miss Grace Eatlow, who has been visiting at Mr. Grant Estlow's for several weeks, left yesterday for her home at Mayalanding, N. J. Mrs. J. DeWitt Fonst, near Clover Orchard in t!e southern part of the county, is spending a few davs here at the home pf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter. Mr. Wm. E. Murray ia spending a few daya here at the home of hia brother, Mr. John L. Murray. He has been on the Isthmus of Panama for two or three yean, helping Uncle Sam with hia "Big Ditch." Lawrence, Mass., one of the largest cities of that common wealth, 'having a population by the last census of 85,892, and showing an increase of over 37 per cent, iu the last 10 years, Is bankrupt—no money in the treas ury to meet obligations. A baud of thieves has robbed the city. The former mayor is in jail and a number of other officials have pleaded guilty to charges of bribery and atealing. The pres ent mayor is trying to borrow $500,000 to pay debts and running expenses. They had a great time at Rock- 1 ingham county court at Went- ' worth last week, A defendant who called a lawyer a blank liar ( had to pay S2OO for it and then ( Attorneys MoMichael and Glide- | well fought during the reeess of | court. Go Right At it. Friends and Neighbors in Graham Will Show You How. Get at the root of the trouble. Rubbing an aehing back may relieve It, But it won't cure it Yon must reach the root of it— the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills go right at It; Reach the cause; relieve the pain. They cure, too, so Graham peo- Bradahaw, Mill St., Gra ham, N. C., says: "I eannot say too much ia praise of Doan's Kid ney Pills and I strongly urge any one suffering from kidney trouble to at least give this remedy a fair trial. I had a pain in my back for nearly two yeas and nothing waa of a permanent benefit until Doan'a Kidney PiU« were triM. They helped me from the first and before long I waa completely rid of Backache. My cure has proven permanent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foater-Mflbnrn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United Statee. Mid teko no other!*" 1 * Eton College Items. Oor, of the Gleaner. Ekxt College Items- The Files' Revenge. Oor. of the Gleaner. His many friends will b" very Ten Uttle flies glad to know that Prof. Ned. F. AH in a line; Brannook, of the department of | Ouo got a swat! Physics and Chemistry, Who re- Then there wore cently underwent a most serious Nine little flies, * surgical operation in the Bt. Leo's Grimly sedate, Hospital in Greensboro, is im- Licking their chops proving and, while he is not able Then there were.. yet to set up, hU, physicians feel Ei htllttle aL . confident that aU danger is past 80rae more _ andhis complete recovery is as sured. ' „ T . _ . . . , Then there were Mr. Joseph Clendenin of the hill, who wan stricken with Four little flies paralysis of the alimentery canal Colored green-blue; and digestive Kystem last Thure- Swat! (Ain't it easy?) day, continues very sick at his Then there were residence. Relatives and frleuds Two little flies have been called by his bedside, Dodged the civilian— and the issue of his ailment is be- Early next day „ ing watched with much concern. There were a million! The Rev. J. W. Wellons, who —Buffalo N«wa. is the co-pastor of the Church in Aecnaed orsteaitng. this place is spending the vacation E E chamberlain, of Clinton, granted him by his congregation, Me., boldly accuses Bucklen's visiting friends and acquaintan- Arnica Salve of stealing—the cesof long standing in Franklin sting from burns or scalds—the and Wake counties. P?' n from , all ki^-the T . ... , , , , distress from boils or piles. "It Intelligence has reached here robs cutß> corDßt with regret that the Rev. P. H. ftn d injuries of their terror," he Fleming, D. D., Pastor of "as a healing remedy its First Christian Church of Bur- equal don't exist." Only 250 at linirton. N. C.. and secretary and Drug Co. Physics and Chemistry, \vho re cently underwent a most serious surgical operation in the Bt. Leo's Hospital in Greensboro, is im proving and, while he is not able yet to set up, his physicians feel confident that all danger is past and his complete recovery is as sured. Mr. Joseph Clendenin of the hill, who was stricken with paralysis of the alimentery canal and digestive Kystem last Thurs day, continues very Bick at his residence. Relatives and frleuds have been called by his bedside, and the issue of his ailment is be ing watched with much concern. The Rev. J. W. Wellons, who is the co-pastor of the Church in this place is spending the vacation granted him by his congregation, visiting friends and acquaintan ces of long standing in Franklin and Wake counties. Intelligence has reached here with regret that the Rev. P. 11. Fleming, D. D., Pastor of the First Christian Church of Bur lington, N. C. t and secretary and treasurer Of the College Corpo ration, has accepted a oall to the pastorate of the Christian Church at Greenville, Ohio. 31r. Flem ing's services as secretary and treasurer of the College have been most valuable in the past. The Vacation Number of the College Bulletin appeared on the first of this week and has been mailed to old and prospective students and such friends as desire it. This number contains articles of general interest on edncational questions of the day and ought to appeal to young per sons who are considering the mat ter of entering college this fall. A dopy of this bulletin may be had by addressing the President. The prospect for the fall term, despite the drouth and poor crops in many counties, is very bright. The expectation is that' the en rollment will represent au in crease over that of last year. August 3, 1911. The Reapportionment Bill. Bearing an iniatiative and refer endum feature to safeguard against gerrymandering in a number of States, the congressional reappor tionment bill passed the Senate Thursday. It fixes the future House membership at 433—with two more when Arizona and New Mexice attaiu Statehood —instead of the present 391. There was not even the forma lity of a roll call on the final vote. Two amendments, both offered by Senator Burton of Ohio, were attach ed to the House measure and the House has concurred in the amend ments. The increase in the membership of the House will mean an addod expense to the country of approxi mately $400,000 a year. The sala ries of the 42 new members will ag gregate 1315,000. Bach will have one clerk at $1,500 which will add 183,000 to the total. Mileage and other incidental expenaea will atill farther increase the sum, bringing lit to tfib amount first named . Under the decennial reapportion ment there is to be no reduction in the membership from any Stato. The average congressional district will contain crrer 17,000 greater population than at present, the av erage diatrict comprising 211,877 under the new plan. -The revolution which has been in progress in Haiti has succeeded and President Simon, of Haiti, has fled from the capital, which la in the hands of the revolution ists. An official statement issued by the American Tobacco Company to its stockholders gives the in- formation that no dividends ou the common stock will be declared the present time, which would ordinarily be payable in Septem ber. Joseph Clary, imprisoned by a care-in at the White Oak mine, near Joplin, Mo., from Sunday morning, July 30th, was reached by rescuers Wednesday morning, Aug. 2nd. He was alive and well. When the last spadeful of eavtb was removed by workmen in the tfiaft and they dropped through Into the drift, Clary threw hlni self into their arms and wept while the shoots of thousands «*Nrlng -at the mouth of the mine re-echoed down the shaft. A company has been cbarterel to manufacture and sell flying I machines at Greensboro. Mocksvillo Record: Mrs. W. R. Ellis, of Advance, reports her Wheat crop this year at 550 broth els. One of her tenants, Jess Myers, raised 150} bftuhels on 5 acne of land, and nsed no manure or fertiliser. She offered a prize and Myers won over all the other tenant*. —I am now offering my entire Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gentlemen's Furnishings at and be low oost to close out. A. M. BADLET, Graham, N. C. Chiropractic Kl-RO-PRAC-TIK I ( THE NEW IDEA! I The New Method of Analyzing the 1 Symptoms and Adjusting the Physical Cause of Disease. NO KNIFE-NO ELECTRICITY— NO DRUGS. The Chiropractor* assert that the real and gniy physical cause of disease is a mechanic al Interference with tho flow of Innate energy from the brain to the suffering part Of organ, and that this interference In most eases Is caused by vertebral subiaxatlon (partial dislocation). When such a condition exists, tbeis Is more or lese pinching of the bundle of nerves a the point of exit fiom the spine, causing a disorder at twig ends of the nsrvis. Hence, should the pinched nerves be those that pass to lbs stomach, there would be "stomach trouble" In some form. If to the kidneys. In Ume a esse of Bright's disease may develope, and so, should any one of theM pairs of nerves be pinched at their exit, there would be a'dlseased con dition of the organ to whleh they pass, un less the pressure be removed. Chiropractic is the only known method to-dsy by which the spine may luoccssfuily be restored to normal' oonditton; thereby removing the eaaae of the disease, allowing hMsn to effect a cure. Many cases of long standlog h >ve been permanently cured in this way. Don't be prejudlood. Fon't condemn Chiro practic without Investigation; you know from Investigation and personal trial, wheth er or not drugs have given you pensaoent relief, aad you have taken medietas blindly. If jo« do not understand the principle of Chiropractic go to the Chiropractor and have him exp'aln to you just what It Is. Exami nation Is five, and be wtll examine your case and point out to you the —so of your trouble. We can refer you tos number of responsible men here In town, now taking 1 Chiropractic sdlustmsnts, who will tetl you what it Is doing for these. It wtll pay you to "look Into It." It may save you yean of suffering, and prolong your life. ■.IUBfIBB * CHIROPRACTOR BURLINGTON, - - N G. Sale Postponed. MONDAY. AUOCST 14th, 1911 "* a! W. HAYWOOD aad K. C. UAIBD, Tnnw. Pnblic Sale. ipgapg KKXMN^WnC •MUMIIM TniatM Will, on MONDAY, AUODST 7th, 1911, at IMI> o'clock M.. nail a* p«MI« aartloa for cut at tb* oourt boiiao door In Orakam, M. "iSSSSSBSnIJEW-Ki. W£SSSS mm wl *»o [MM| atiam o» IIM aid etna moil ttock of tba aatd HoltJ.ranlto ■aaufaetortDi Comimar. all of Mid eaitia (Mtaa amouot/n, to four bundrad aad Sftf I 'TBld? aUdrtoek will fea aold as a wboio , rXXTrVoSfrS I w - Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. By UV. T. S. LINSCOTT, D. D. August 20th, I#ll. (Copyright, 1»10. ky K«T. T. S. UnacMt D.D.) Jeremiah Cast Into Prison. Jer. xxxvil. Golden men shall revile you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, (or my sake. Matt v: 11. •re ye, when (1.) Verses 1-t—When aln la work ing wreck »ivd ruin, how do you «z --pS.'u tnat men keep on 1b their dis obedience to God, as Zedeklah did? (2.) How did Zedeklah become kin* of Judah? (S.) What If any relation wa# Zede klah to the king of Dabylon. (See S Kings xxiv:l7.) (4.) What makea people dlaregard one whom they believe to be a true prophet, as many of theae Jews did Jeremiah? 5.) Verses 8-4 Jerusalem was now besieged with • powerful army, and Zedeklah In fear sent to aak Jere miah to pray to God for them; waa there merit or demerit, in thla re queat from auch a man? Why? (6.) Does God answer the prayers of the wicked for the suocess of their projects, or the prayers of good peo ple In their behalf? (7.) How should a man be treated who is constantly pointing out na tional sins, and forecasting their dis astrous consequences? la he a traitor or a patriot? (8.) Verses 5-10—Zedeklah in spite of his oath to the king of Babylon had rebelled against him, and made a league with the king of Egypt; what did God say through Jeremiah should be the result? (>.) What Is the demerit of the sin to break an oath or betray a truitT (10.) What reason la there to bo ilers that there come* a time, In the life of au Individual, when his fate la Aaled aud hla doom certain? (11.) Verse 11 —The Chaldean king of Babylon raised the siege of Jerusa lem. im »»>*♦ Pharaoh's ««nv of relief Your Questions Answered. If yon would like to have an swered any particular question oach or any week from "The Sug gestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. Dr. Lin scstt, send in your request to this office, giving the date of the les son and the number of the quee tion you wish answered. You may seleou any question except the one indicated that it may be answered in writing by members of ahe club. Dr. Linscott will answer the questions either in these columns or by mall through this office. Don't forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of The Alamanck Gleaner. DRINK the Best SOFT DRIKS Graham Bottling Works, • R. C. Hunter, Proprietors, • use the purest extracts and flavorings and put up only one quality-' THE BEST Call for our goods and insist on getting them and you will get something PURE and Good. ! R. C. HUNTER, GRAHAM, N.C. Administrator's Notice. Marin# qualified u adalnlttrator of 11 MWU of Haallß (Herman, IhUUtoao COLUMJf. Mwmwwu wtllbalaaertaieaSar W IMTTL MMMklf of • MM* wm* for MM* lnaartloa aoed-loaartodforUMtaaaMatt. OoanC TOUT wonU and MO4 MM> vttt «ri*r. m* ianw «r »b»»»r»uo« HOUSES and lota for not. Ap ply to W. J. Nick*. SCHOOL BOOKS— ▲ full np ply of all kinds, alto aebool rap plies, miscellaneous books and sU ionery at C. Burlington For Sale. The 11*1. B. Mebanx Residence apply to Chaa. A. Scott. —A fall line of Buggies [ol all Kinds sod a big lot ofFarm Ma chinery. See our stock and get our prices before you buy anything in onr line. DADLIT A HUGHES, Graham, N. C. For Sale. The Hal. B. Mebano Residence apply to Chaa. A. Scott. returned to BVrot, possibly driven back by tbo Chaldeans. Thla gave Jerusalem a short respite. What should tbe wicked do while God with holds hi* Judgments? (IS.) Verses 11-14—What wee the trobahle object of Jeremiah in leav lag Jerusalem, now he bad the oppor tunity? (II.) Waa there any ground at all for acouaing Jeremiah of being a traitor? (Bee chap. 18.) (14) Which la generally the worse, "a lie out of whole cloth" or one baaed upon facta perverted? (IS.) Veraea 16-IS—Why In view of Ood's almighty power doei He permit hla servants to auffer for their vary faithfulneaa? (18.) Verse IT —Likely by this time the Chaldean army had re-invest ed the city, and then Zedeklah, the king, geta Jeremiah out of prison to consult him. la It a usual thing for bad men when In prosperity to reject good people, and when In adversity consult them, or ask their prayers? Give your reasons. (17.) Jeremiah told the king the blunt truth. Why should we alwaya do that with sinners? (18.) Verses 18-21 Does • good man ever get where He may not suf fer hunger, eold, or other bodily die comforts, or, when he does not de sire bodily comforts as do other men? (This Is one of the questions that may be answered In writing by members of the elub.) Lesson (or Sunday, Aug. >7, 1911. Judah Carried Captlva to Babylon! Jtr. xxxix. Marking Linen. When ntiliic marking ink to put Ini tial*, etc., on lluen do your work flrat with an ordinary lead lxncil and then uao tlio raurkiug Ink over this work. The pencil will prevent the Ink from spreading and giving the linen a blot ted appearance. COUPON, Cat oat aad lend to this Office MAiAluum Staff frta mi till Hij Mtfci ok« tf to Bible QutiM fob to tti iptffll |riii of 1100 ttiW OiuiMißnkffifLmlQib, Mdren - The sooner you send your subscrip tion the more papres you get. Ifyou send now you get 15 mos. for the price of one year. Cat cut and aend to this office International Press Bible Question Club. I have read the Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson published in Tim Ai.amaxc* (Ji.kankh, also the les son Itself for Sunday read the series of 53. Name Address. Service by Publication North Carolina, Alananre County la the Superior Court. Service of Summons by Publication —Notice Joseph Hill, Plaintiff. VS. ~\_ •' Luis Hill. Defendant -* Luis Hill, the defendant above named, will take noUoe that an action entitled as above ass been eommenrcl In the Muperlor Court orAlaausnee County for the purpose of ob taining an abeoiute divorce from thn bonds sjsn» >elendsnt will further lake notice th t she Is required to appear at the term of the Muperton Court of laid Countv to be held on the first Monday of September, Ml, st the Court House of said County In Orahsm. snd answer or de adly fa the oonpistnt in said scllon. or the •lalntlff will apply to the Court for the re liefdemsnded In aald complaint. Th.. Au,.lst l lM,, Ki|iiNoD , B c g 0 TIE mm CAKOUNA College of Agriculture 4 Mechanic Arts The State's ladastrlal College. Four-year course# in Agriculture; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Industrial Chem istry; in Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing; two-year course in Mechanic Arta, one-year course in Agriculture. Those course* are both practical and scientific. Examinationa for admia • sion held at all the county aeata on July 13. For catalog addreas The Registrar, U 22junelOt W. Raleigh, N. C. I 1 I Service by Publication. 1 North Care Ilea, Alassaace Ceualy -5 lathe Sapeiier Court Mrs. State Tickle. MaloUff. • vs. W. Albert Tickle. Detoalsnt. P "doms! office In U return, thla the ;th daj p of August, j D KBrtMODLB. a Clerk ie ope rlor Court TOIH3 KIDNEY PIIXS I for backache, rbeumsti»m, kidney or blsddsr trouble, and urinary irregularities. JL Foley's Kidney Pills portly the blood, restore lost vitality and rigor. Refuse substitutes, For Sale by all Druggists ' To Core a Cold in One Day A Square Meal For Baby. can always be prepared in -one of our graduated nursery bottles. You can measure oS just the right qnani- BL 5, M ty that is good for him. Other (^IBBRSK«K#^S nursery supplies too. Powders, HM aoaps, scalp washes, extra nip Is, fl 1 >■'• F%w3r etc. Baby remedieb too to course Wl W ft The reliable kind that contain no harmful narcitics. Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Prescription Druggists. Falls Farm H FOR SALE I offer for sale all of my River Falls Farm, situated in I Thompson Township, Alamance county, N. 0., except about I 300 acres which adjoins the River Falls water power tract. I I Will Cat the Farm Into Tracts to Suit Purchasers. TERMS—HaIf cash, balance in one, two, three, four and H | five years' time, with interest at C percent per annum on de- I Dr In selling this !and I will begin on the East and West la sides of the farm selling up to the lines on either side of I what I propose reserving in power tract. I also offer for sale on reasonable terms one 50 H. P. Boiler I and Engine, one Traction Engine and Threshing Machine and I a portion of my Farm Implements and Teams. 4 This land produces fine cotton, grain and grasses and is I located from one to three and a naif miles of Saxapahaw I cotton mills, from which point there is a sand-clay and ma- H '* cudam road to Graham. Parties wishing to buy auy part of this farm will pleaae I communicate with me at Graham or my son Chas. E. Menefee I at River Falls Farm. Respectfully, . ' J. W. MENEFEE. Service by Publication Subscribe Hortb Carolina, Alamance County— In the Superior Court* p berviee of Summons by Publication—Notice. "Ol i Nancy Settle, Plaintiff, i *■» * ' Ale* Bottle. Defendant. The G leaner. Ale* Settle, the defendant above named, ■ win take notice that an notion entitled a* above baa been commeneed In tbu Bu _ . perlor ;ourt of Alamance County tor On V ' the purpoee of obtaining an abaolnte ' divorce from the bonds of matrimo ny heretofore cxlatlDg between Plain tiff and iDefendant: and the «ald Defend sl nn nor uoar >nt will further take notloe that he 1* re ' .V-/VJ •per ytJcil. I quired to appear at the term or the Hupart-r 1 Court of «ald County to be held on the first - Monaav of Heptembcr, 19 1. at the Court 1 Houw of «ald County In Graham, and angwer o or demur to the complaint in sold action, or »»»>>>>»»>»♦»♦»»•♦♦»♦♦♦♦* the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In laid complaint. .. S ' Tbts Aug. Ist, 111 1. _. J. D. K KHKODLB, C. H, C. /J ' rate msi ■ »ery • geaeln 8 Laj U l 0» xbtvu The Ilai B. Mobane rem donee. 4M • • «" Apply to Chas. A. Scott. » —■ - - - ■ lew Crap Turnip Seet" The good, sure to grow kind-all varieties @®@QQQ@@© Remember that we fill correctly, and Just as written by your doctor* the most difficult, as well as simple, prescriptions, using the purest Ingredients obtain able. Bring us your prescription. QQQOQOQOQ i MI Don't to at our fountain, jjff I where you'll find the wmi vyLZs most delicious creams and drinks, 11 n SWMI daintily Alamance Pharmacy, Prescription Specialists, J. C. Simmons Druggist. Fitting Up A Store lined to be a matter of weeks. Now t~ B "53- - j -L B it is » matter of a few days onlp. If I yoo want to open quick and not pay rent for nothing get our mill work with which to fit up your place. (J h fcjZftgHT"--® Shelving, posts, panels, partitions, rulings, etc., can all be had at a jJ \\ *•_ * moment's notice. They will save you time and a lot of money, too. " Walker & McAdams, Graham, N. C