IBBPXD KVEBY THDMPAT. P. KERNOPLE, Editor. | L 1.00 A YEAH, IN ADVANCE' . ADVERTISING BATBB Bl'J miun (1 In.) 1 Urn* tun. ~r ate* »ub- Hpjpoaent Insertion ISO o«nU. For more (pace tlmo, »U furnished on appUoa- R lion, Looal notloeslO oti. a line for drat BflnntiHofi ;subsequent lnxrilont I ct*. > line B*S|ETmnsl»m advertisements must bo paid for ■ will not be responsible tor ms expreseed by correspondents. Metered»tthe Foetoffloe at Graham. £rW.a, as ssoond el matter. cfoglHAM, N. C., Jan. 2, 1012. ' Mmil extending over a period of KthlMinonthß ended in the Federal HOonrt at Indianapolis, Ind., last Saturday. Oat of 40 men oa trial W for Dynamiting and destroying prop- I erty, 38 were convicted and sent to Kg.pftooa for terms ranging from one £ to seven years. The defendants wwr# members of U»e Iron Workers' t. Union. It is not believed that the P offoases committed by these men and - their hirelings is condoned by right thinking members of other Isbor organizations. J* ' The Legislature—the law-makers of North Carolina will convene in Raleigh next Wednesday. I A Genuine Service. "flbelleve," says an old sub . scriber, "that every time The Youth's Companion enters a home ; ' it does that home a genuine servioe." That describes the pur pose of the publishers exactly. '■ The feaper is not filled with mis i. chievous or idle thoughts to fill an I Idle hour. It provides healthy | pastime, recreation that builds t np. It is tb the minds of eager p and impressionable young people what sound athletics are to their g, bodies. At a cost of less than four cents a week The Youth's Companion 1 opens the door to a company of I the jqoet distinguished men and I womqn in America and Europe. Whether they are revealing the k latest; discoveries in science, orde- I scribing great industrial achieve dents, or telling of their wander ings in strange corners of the - world, or feeding the imagination I with rare stories, they are giving ~ Companion readers the best of : themselves. Seven serials at least will be ; published by The Companion In 1918, and nearly 200 other cora | plate stories, in addition to some | SO special contributions, and a | treasure-box of sketches, anec | dotes, expert advice as to athletic ■; sports, ideas for handy devices '' round the house, and so forth long hours of companionship with ; the wise, the adventuous and the Lantertainlng. Announcement for • 1913 will .be sent with sample oopiee of the paper to any address on request. " Every new subseriber who sends KOO for the fifty-two weekly la- Ha of 1913 will receive as a gift a Companion Window Trans parency and Calendar for 1913, the most exquisite novelty ever * offered to Companion readers. Tbk Youth's Gompaniok, 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Msss. U New Subscriptions Received at tbia Office. H Cat the Mlffh Cart ef IJtlag. W. H. Chapman, Winnebago, Neb., tells bow he did it. "My I two children had a ver> bad grttttKh and the doctor's medicines Kdld them no good. I got a bottle K of Honey and Tar Com- Upoand, and before It was all used the ehildren were free and cured their eough. I saved a doctor's I bill for one SAo bottle of Foley's ■ Honey and Tar Compound." No l||lplatas. Vote sale by all Drug- A Fiat Chsnce. I Do you wish a Free Trip to Wash- Hon City on the occasion of Wil- HKb's Inauguration? If you do, Hhrrite at once for partiealars. Ad HKns Inaugural Department, News Raleigh, N. C. r If you have a friend who would to take this trip and have a Km ticket, send in his or her name yon want a reliable med mne for a eough or cold take Huunberlain's Cough Remedy, ■lean always be depended npon Hpd is pleasant and safe to take. by all dealers. "direct road" to health ■§§ strength by using Foley Kid- twckache, rhearoa- Ring Cut, Wild Bells. Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky The flying cloud, the frosty light: The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the new, 'Ring, happy bells, across the snow; The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true. Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more; Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind. Ring out a slowly dying cause, And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in the nobler modes of life, With sweeter mannero, purer laws. Ring out the want, the care, the siir, The faithless coldness of the times; Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes, But ring the fuller minstrel in. Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the lore of truth and right; Ring in the common love of good. Ring out old shapes of foul disease; Ring out the narrow lust of gold; Ring out the thousand Wars of old, Ring in the thousnnd years of peace. Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be. SCHOOL NEWS The school news of the oounty will be giVen in this column esoh week till the schools close in the spring. The teachers of the county are asked to send an ac count of the progress made in their respective sehdois, along any line»of school work, to the Super intendent so he may report It to the paper not later than Monday of each week. There is now a campaign on against dust in the school rooms. Ths Supt. is furnishing to the schools a floor oil at 80c a gallon. It requires from two to four gal lons to ths room. This is a cheap method of doing away with most of the dust, which is both dirty and dangerous. The schools that have already used the oil are Qreen, Olen wood,. Brown's Chapel and Highlands. Others will use It soon. Thirty dollar libraries were ordered just before the holidays for Glenwood, and the Fairgronud schools. For each of theee libra ries the district contributed #lO, ths oounty $lO, and the State •10, as the library law provides. Union Ridge and Woodlawn re cently ordersd 118 supplemental libraries. Nearly all the schools of ths oounty oelebrated "North Caro lina Day" on the 6th of December and took a collection for the Ayoockjfonument. The proceeds are not. all la yet, but Alamaaoe will give several dollars to this worthy cause. The program for the day this year was based oa the Life of Oqv. Ayeoek. The Supt. haa put into the hands of ths prineipsl of each and every school a blank statesseat for showing what la donated to each school In any way, from what source |t eomca, aad for what pur pose It la spent. This Is done to stimulate each school and each community to build up its school and, also to see at the end of the year what has beetf*doae by each school aad by the entire eounty. A number of schools are busy along this llna—some have done special work on echool grou ids, some have planted trees, others have bought black-boards aad othsr Interior equipment. Several schools have given entertain mints recently to raise money for this kind of endeavor. King's school raised $23.00 at a Box perty; Mo- Cray raised $24.00 at a Box party, aad a friend of the school gave $90.00 more. So thla made $44.00 for MeCray at one effort and the season not half gone yet. We shall report next week the reenlte of the efforts of others aloag thla liaa. The next Teachers' meetlag will be held la Graham, Saturday, Feb. Ist, at 11 a. tt. The program will be published la next week's MDtt. tr w The colored will meet In Graham, Saturday, Jaa. 86, at 11 a. m. ir your ehildren are subject to attacks of etoup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes honrso SfeCSl WMdK5 ° ff - —TINIfYSON. „ Southwest Alamance. i • Car. •( The Gleaner. This hu been a very quiet Christmas—no drunkenness and no disturbance* of any kind. Game being scarce, very little hunting has been done. F. L. Spoon married a few couples is about all of any import ance, and weddings are so com mon they are not worth reporting. Kemp Foster and Tom Spoon came home for Christmas. Marley Foster took his in Baltimore. The road hands are stirring np the mud on some of out public roads. The Christian church at Liberty is nearly completed, a modern brick building being built in place of the old wooden building. Phillips' Chapel Item. Cor. of tho Olrantr. Christmas has come and gone, so to one and all I wish a happy New Year. Mr. J. Milton Turner and son, Mr. George Turner, of Burling ton, were visiting in the viciuity Saturday and Sunday. Master Coy Davis and little sis ter, Miss Blma, spent Christmas at Swepeonville. . Mr. Marvin Maynard and family visited at the home of Mr. A. C. Davis part of last week. Mr/ George Davis, of Burling ton, haa moved to the farm of Mr. W. H. Carry, near Phillips' Chapel. Mr. T. C. Bradshaw, of Gra ham, spent Christmas at the home of his father, Mr.T. L. Bradshaw. Deo. 80, 1918. KoUoria Ms Bom Distressing Kidney and Blad aer Disease relieved la six hoars by the "NBW GREAT SOUTH AMBHCAV Knnnrr Cna." It Is a great surprise «a aeeonnt of Its exceeding promptness la relieving pain In bladder, kidneys and back, la stale or female. Relieves re tention of water almost immedlat ly. If yon want quick relief and cure this la the remedy. Sold by Grahast Drag Oompaay. Multitudes of People tabs SCOJTM muUUON regu larly to mpslr wasted vitality sad enrich the blood to withstand winter colds sad exposure. It contains the klgtuet grsdt of cod liver oil, swdßcsßy psiisctsdj h Is a cream-like food-awUdae, without drag or sdsmlsaL In dorsed sad sdvocatsd by msdlcsl ACOTFjfJMUUnttdrtvoeaat cf the dueet sad hmgi sad hasps Mtklmm «« M h SCOTT'S OtVLStOM far ku* ami hmmMal Wbk mmd Equally good for lafaats, children or aduks, but yea must Events in 1912. (Concluded from 4th page.) NOVEMBKR. L Obituary: Oan. Homr LM, military advlftor to lh« Chine** revolutionary lovtraDMiit, |it Lm An»«l*». C»t & Sporting: Harvard dafaatad Prtnooton In tha annual cama at ■oMlara' Md, Cambrtda*. It to I Chk-aco dafaatad by Wisconsin, Wtoll at Madlaon. - I Political: Oovenwu Worxlrow Wllam of Now Jaraay and ilovarnor Tbomaa R Marnhull of li.dlana •lectad pr***4 daat and vtea praaldmi on, than»:» •ratio ticket bjr an ovarwhalmlng a.a»* toral majority Popular vota: Wllaon, 11M.7M; Muoaavalt. IKBi.HO; Taft. UH dt I. Balkan War: O/rak troopa eapturad Balonlkl from tha Turka arltn nunwr- Out Drifonora. II Sporting: Cartlala Indiana dafaatad Army, R lot; al Waat Point Penn sylvania dafaatad Iflohlcan, 17 to B. at Phlladalphla. . ML Paraonal: Jamaa Bryca, Brttlab am* baaaador to tha Unltad Btataa. raalgnod hla poat. IL Railroad Accident: II paopla killed and 48 Injured In a colllalon on tha Taioo and MlnUalppi Valley railroad at Monti. Lu. Convention: The American Federation of Labor met at Rochester, N. V. It Aaaaaalnation:' The prime mlnlatar of Spain. Canalejaa. wa« *hot dead In the •treat* of Madrid b> an anarchlat. IS. Railroad Accident: M poople killed and 14 Injured la a wrack on the Clncin. ' natl, Hamilton and Dayton railroad near Indlanapolla Pedeatrlanlam: Joha Henry Scott com pleted a walk from New fork to Phil adelphia In tlie record time of B boura, 1 minute and It aacond*. Convention: The Daughter* of the Con federacy la annual ■■•■lon la Waab- Ington. tL Storm: Daatructlve hurricane and tidal wave (truck tha la land of Jamaica. 11 Sporting: Tha annual football game of ■ Tale and Princeton naulted In a tit ■oora of Ito( at Princeton. Wlaoon •In dafaatad Mlnneeota at football, M to 1 at Minneapolis. Pen nay Iran la de feated Cartlala Indiana, M to M, at Philadelphia. Michigan defeated Cor nell, M to 1, at Ann Arbor. Obituary: Minnie Hauk-Wartagg, retired prima donna, famoua In the title rote of Carman. In Munich. M. Balkan War: Tha Balkan alllaa cap. turad Monaatir from the Turka. The Courta: The Unltad Statea raprama court ordered tba dlaeolutlon of tha "bathtub tract." Paraonal: PraaMant Elect Wood row Wil •on given a publto reoeptlon at Ham titan, Bermuda. ML Earthquake: Shook* OS the Paclflo . coaat; heavy loan of life In Mexico. Railroad Aocldent: 11 Ulled and 40 In jured In a bead-on colllalon on tha Seaboard Air llae aouth of Rlehmond. Va. Coavantloa: Amexioaa CI vie aaaoclatloa met la Baltimore. H. Coaventlon: National Woman Suffrage aaaodatloa mat In Philadelphia. IH Plra: Putnam, Caoa., luffared a loaa of *OO,OOO by fire la tha bualneaa dla trlot. m. Sporting: Harvard dafaatad Tale la the aanual football game at Naw Ha ven. » to ft. Chicago defeated Mlnne eota, 1 to A, at Chloaga (1 Labor Dlepute: Tha board of arbitra tor* la the railway engineer* 1 demand for Increaaed pay decided In faVor of the englneara. B Obituary: Unltad Stataa Senator bldor Rayner of Maryland, In Waablngton; aged «X Paraonal: Rev. Anita Howard Shaw re elected praaldent of the National Wom an Suffrage aaaoclatlon at Philadelphia. Balkan War: Balkan and Turkiah peace , delegate* met for conference near Con •tantlnople. ...y^ 0. Storm: Snowatortna prevailed In tha laka and Mlaalaalppl valley atataa. Executive Clemency: Governor i. A. Dlx pardoned A- T. Patrick, undar life ' eentence for tba murder of William Marah Rice la UOft. IT. Obituary: J. P. Jonea, former Unltad Slate* senator from Nevada,.at Lroa Angelea, Cal.; aged B. B Obituary: Col Jamaa Gordon, noted ex-Confederatat at Okolona, Miaa.| aged 71 ■porting: Ad Wolgaat dafaatad by Winta Ritchie for the lightweight champion ■hip at Daly City, Cal, In If rounda. Pennsylvania defeated Cornell at foot ball 7 to I at Philadelphia. Balkan War: Bulgarian* captured 1,000 Turkiah reaarvea near Adrtanople after a atubbom battle. Bervla noised Dur aaxo, an Albanian port on tha Adri atic aea. ■L Tha Couru: Charla* H. Hyda con victed of bribery la UIH while ebam berlaln of tha city of Naw Tork. Ml Obituary: Rev. Dr. Robert Collyar, noted Unitarian preacher. In New Tork city; aged SJ. ■porting: Navy-defeated Army, • to & at Philadelphia. DKCKMBIR. «. Political: Laat aaaaion of SM oousiaaa Judicial: Tba Unltad States auprame court ordered tba Paclflo railway merg er dlaeolved for violation of tha Shar aaa law. Il Coaventlona: Ooveraora mat In annual ooaferenoe at Richmond. American Road Builder*" aaaoclatlon mat at Cln aatl Balkan War: Tha Balkan league, with fthe exceptloa of Greece, signed aa ar mlatloe with Turkey. Railroad Aocldent: 11 killed and many Injured la a eolUatoa at Dresden. O. 4 Obituary: Gen. Julius II Stahel Fed aral veteran of tba civil war, la Naw Tork ettyi aged ST. ft Political: Praeldaat TafPa aanual meaaaga recommended meaaurea to atreagtban tba army and navy. B Obituary: Oen. Gate* P. Thruaton, , Federal veteran of the civil war, au thor and hutorlan, at Naabvflia; aged IT, " f B ■porting: Aaaual • day Mcyele raaa opened In Now: Tork city. Ml Fire: Cincinnati buataeea dlatrtct; loaa Shipwreck: Italian steamer Derna auak la tha Engtlah channel by collision with the Brttlab battleship Centurion aad her erew of about » drowned. tL Avlatloa: Roland a Onrroe, Freacb aviator »ec«od*fl 1&0U fast ft world * record, at Tuala. A Obltuaryt Prince Laltpatd. repeat af Bavaria, at Munich; aged «L ■l Wlreleee: A federal law raaolatlat an aewusU nation by wlreleee talesrapfey waat la to affect. M. Oeavaatlaai The lanrlns Aaacstatlaa For Labor I ortelattea set la ruin M. Pareeaftl: PreeMent Elect WDeea'l Mth birthday ob**rv*l at Btaaatea. Va, where be waa bora la MM. A Conraabeat Tba tmrtnaa Iniifti Boa For tha ASramant af BMaaaa met ta Cleveland. B. Political; C*afsr*tsl treaty at MM between tha MM State* aad Raul* Bwwm w€ OfIISiBSHSB SOT CaAawti that CoMi Mm—j M ■■RCFTRY *lll NNLR IWNR IM MM of ■Mil ud wiiiil# itruo UM •MI MMWtMMMIuiItUimA the nuooaa MtfetM MMttMltMitNnfteUlri IMtottit food m eu poMtbtf Mn f mm IhMB. HalPiCauirli Cur*. nuuiufMiurM) by W.J. ChMMP * Co , ToMo, 0„ ooaula* so ■■wry. «m I* MM mtonullr. mUm flrtclli upon UM Mood MM muooiu rarfao* of lk« la bar!oa H*ir»CfcurrbCnr rw>|»l Alter Hlih Tun, W. P. Broyles made a success ful escape after fifteen yean of •offering from ktdon and blad der troubles. Foley Kidney PUla released him and will do just the ■une for others. He says: "They eared a mostsevsre backache with painful bladder irrsßOlarltirt,and they do all yoa claim for them." Refuse substitutes. For sale by all Druggists. FOIEYSPDHEVPniS tDtEVSKmHEYPHXf . a .>• •. ~ * Sc Ready for Business . VVith the Largest Stock and I Best Assortment of FURNITURE Shown Graham L We. can furnish every room i|| | in your house from the I i kitchen to the [ parlor , Our building is more than double, and our stock more than three times ' as large as before. I , OUR PRICES AND TERMS ARE RIGHT TO SUIT YOU. ■ J 1 . ' ' i'* A i •tp ' ' > We will be glad to welcome you to our place. : Green & McClure Furniture Co. GRAHAM, N. C. » 'PHONE DAY OR NIGHT 251 L. Hint* For HosMkccper*. Keep Foley's lloney and Tar Compoand always on hand, and yqn can quickly head off a cold by Its prompt ase. It contains no opiates, heals £nd soothes the in flamed air passages, stops the cough, and may save a big doc tor's bill. In the yellow package. For sale by all Oruggists. The Poor Girl. The woui-iu I dutrry." he said, "molt Ih> blikl to tnke me with nil my faults." "Oh, she will be." the jrlrl replied. "She'll lie no deKperate that faults won't cut any figure with her." SIOO Par Plato was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans in 1842. Mighty costly for those with stom ach trouble or indigestion. Today people everywhere use Dr, King's New Life Pills for these troubles at well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25 ets. at Graham Drag Co. « « B-L.ll Daughter—What do you ask of me— that i shall awrry Mr. Rlchhosss. that old foolf Never! 1 hats him! I lostbs him! Mother— Bat, dear child, yon can tell him all that as aoon as you an married to him.—Kllegende Blattar. Herd is a remedy that will cure your oold. -Why waste time and money experimenting when yon can g* a preparat ion that has won a world-wide reputation by its curse of this disease and can al ways be depended upon? If is known everywhere ss Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. The Irasso River. The Braaos river. In Texas, wss call sd by the ttpaoUrda Rio Braaos do IMoe (firor of the arm of Uodj. DELICATE CHILDREN Made Strong by Vinol 1 wish I could tndooo every tnotb sr who has a delloata, alckly child, to try *oer dslloioos ood Uvar troa tonic, ▼toot "It rastorsd bar little daughter to health aad atmgth after everything olao had failed. It tastes so good aha torod to take It—Kit a bit of cod Bvor oil taste.—Mrs. 0. W. Btnmp, Canton. Oh la" * The reason Vino! Is so sooeeaafol to handing tip pony, delicate, ailing child ran. fa hooaaao It fa a eoatMaa* tloa of the two most world-famod toa faa—the medicinal bodyboOding oU maats of ood liver 4l aided by the Mood-making and strength-cresting proparUes of toale htm. If we can todooo yea to try a bottle of Vmol as a bodr-builder and strsagth-orsstor for your child, sod Toe do not Bad It Is an we claim, we win raters year money on demand. Graham Drag Co., Graham, N. C. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. JL Foley Kidney Pills are tonic In action, quick in respite. Refuse substitutes. ) Frightful Polar Wladl blow with terrific force at the far north And play havoc, with the skin, canting red, rough or sore chapped hands and lipfl, that need Bucklen'a Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes the akin soft and smooth. Unrivaled for cold-sOree, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cats, bruises and pilee. Only 25 cents at Graham Drug Co. A State league, to be known as the North Carolina Association of Professional Baseball Clubs, with Raleigh, Durham, Asheville, Greensboro, Winston Salem and Charlotte constituting ihe circuit, was organized in- Charlotte last week. ■ Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo., had been troubled with stek headache for aboot five years, when she began taking Chamber-, lains Tablets. She has taken 2 bottles of them and they cured her. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach for which these tablet* are especially intend ed. Try them, get well and stay well, sold by all dealers. . ..... Miss Oma Beaver, of Organ church neighborhood, Rowan county, was accidentally shot Fri day by her brother, who wss pre paring to shoot a bog. The hall entered Miss Beaver's limb just above her shoe top. Wound not thought to be dangerous, says the Salisbury Post. A mean stuffy cold, with hoarse wheezy breathing is just the kind that runs into bronchitis or pneu monia. Don't trifle with sneh serious conditions but take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound prompt ly. Quick and beneficial results are just what you cap expect from this great medicine. It soothes and heals the inflamed air pas sages. It stops the hoarse rack ing cough. For sale by all Drug gists, A. Tonkel, the Durham mer chant who was convicted in the Federal court in Raleigh of ob taining goods by misrepresenta tion, sentenced to six months.in jail and fined SSOO, was released on the payment of 1250. Sentence reduced on account of defendant's youth and previous good char acter. For Sale by all Druggists A Ctrl'* Wild Midnight Bide. To warn people of a fearful foieat fixe in the Catskills a young girl rode horMbaek at midnight and saved many live*. Her deed was glorious but lives are often ■aved by Dr. King's New Dis covery in curing lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in eonaamption or pneumonia. "It eared me of a dreadful cough and lnag disease," writes W. R. Patlemon, Welling ton, Tex., "aftet four in our family had died with consump tion, and I Mined 87 poapds." Nothing so mire and safe for all throat and luagttouble*. Price 80c and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Qmham Drug Co. Joseph P. Lovill, Spokane, Wash., wrote his mother at Mt. Atry, some week* ago, that he would be at homo for Christmas.. Later he was attacked with ap pendicitis and died on the 14th. Hia dead body arrived at lit. Airy on the date be wrote his mother lie would be at home for the holi days. W. R. Fox, 196 W. Washington St., NoblasvlHs, I«d.,saya: "After suffering many months with a kid ney tronbls, after trying other remediesrand prescriptions, I pur chased a box of Foley Kidney Pills which not only did me more good than any other remedies I ever used, but have positively set my kidneys right. Other mem ben of my family have used them with similar results." Take at the first sign of kidney trouble. For sale by all Druggists. A State political weekly paper (Democratic), with Messrs. R. F. Beasley, of the Monroe Journal, and A. J. Field, of Raleigh, edi tor*, is contemplated. Mr. Beas ley also edits the Carolina Demo crat at Monroe and It would probably be merged into the new venture. Mr. Field is private secretary to Gov. Kitchin. \ Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often very much benefited by massaging the affect ed parts thoroughly when Apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Thin liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sals by all dealers. A Hero In A Lighthouse. For years J. S. Donahue, So. Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, as a lighthouse keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact fs, he might have been a wreck, him self, if Electric Bitters had not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills," he writes, "after I had taken other so-called curep for years, without benefit and they also improved my sight. Nofr, at seventy, lam feeling fine." For dyspepsia, in digestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're withont equal. Try them. Only Mots, at Graham Drug Co. State Insurance CommUsloner Young finds that 46 persons were injured in the flrqp in North Car olina the past year and that 43 of the 46 died. —Ambitious young men \ and ladle* should learn telegraphy, for, since the new 8-hour law be came effective there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers. Portions pay from 160 to 170 a month to beginners. The Tele graph Institute of Columbia, 8. C. and five other cities is open ed under supervision of R. B. Of ficials and all students are placed when qualified. Write them for particulars. Geo. W. Wood, of Wake coun ty, who was beet man at the mar riage of Mary U. Brantley and KUaa DON, has been called to court to answer for baking oath that the bride waa 18, when the marriage license was secured. The young woman's father, who is prosecuting, says the bride ia only 16. Ok Men's Foot-Ease. Itch relieved in SO minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Graham Drug Co. . .i. .. T .i. .v . «»■■! q p ■ ■ w ■ m ■■ at! SVl-IM)HU3IQJ