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Pains All Over! "You are welcome," says Mrs. Nora Guffey, of Broken Arrow, Okla., "to use my letter in any way you want to, if it will Induce some suffering woman to try CardnL I had pains ail over, and suffered with an abscess. Three phy sicians failed to relieve me. Since taking Caidui, I am In better health than ever before, and that means much to me, because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of different kinds. What other treatments I tried, helped me for a few days only." CARDUI WomaiftTonic - Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before tak ing care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean worse to follow, unless given quick treatment You would always keep Cardui handy, If you knew what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness and disease of the womanly system makes life seem, hard to bear. Cardui has helped over a million women, fry tt. WrtU to; Ladies' Advisory P«Pt. CkatHseogs. Madfclae Co.. Ckl If Im. Inrtnrinf rr' —*• ""—' j H ran NOTES C.M BARNITZ MBBSS RIVERSIDE CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Av Jff (Theae urtlcles and llluatratlona muat not be reprinted without apeclal permle slonj THE DANDY BLACK ORPINOTON. The fur fumed Dorking, which Cae sar tioru from Itome to England K> B. C., ha* been knocked to i&llntera by the big pink skinned Orpington. England's now most popular chicken. England has many varieties, both in roso and single comb, but so far the American Poultry association linn admitted but three to the standard— 8. 3. White, 8. C. Huff nnd 8. C. Black. Tliia breed, originated by the late William Cook at fJrplngtou, England. -■SI mIH Mmr mmw* Nbß S Photo by C M. norntti. BLACK OMI'INOTON COOK BIBD. la the moat popular thus far originat ed ou English aoil and has a large fol lowing In tbla country. AH tho standard varieties are alike In weight and ahapc, and tbe Blacka havo many friends. A look at tho cuts t4la why. They are a fowl to b* proud of, pretty for show and bully for egga and meat. ' t To mako tho Black Orpington a Blai-k Minorca male waa mated to black s|Kirt pullets from Barred Plym outh Rocks. Pullets of this croaa were then bred to a Black Ijingahan cock with clean lega. This MI a floe combination for egf* and meat. alae and beauty, and It waa found that the young matured from a mouth to ill week* earlier than the chirk* of the original breed* bred Straight. To get the Black* to their present perfection waa a tedious ta»k, Mr. Cook peraarorlug for seventeen year* before lie reached hi* Ideal. He made both roee and *lngle comb from thla combination. The Black Orpington la of remarka ble vitality. It I* large, compact Photo by C. M. nerolts. BLACK OBriMOTON ID. plump,, big breasted, and aa a general B. purpose fowl for One grained ratal Snd big egg* It la hard to beat. It should be low lu stature, have R* rich, glossy, black plumage; red comb, face, watt lea, ear lobes; dark eyea, gt Mack shanks, and tbe soles of lu feet should ha pinkish white. | Aa a market fowl It 1* rather large for tbe common call and doea not nave pr the butter colored skin and trllbya so g popular with American market buyers. If ORPINGTON STANDARD WKIOIITB Pounds Pound. lonm''".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'ink p*u*'.v.y.::::::;:: DONTS. | l>on't argue oVer trifles. The man £ argumentative ability ( needs only to argue with a suffragette !j|and ha will little away to a sen with 11 sis-". 11 I 1 i Don't get tne iocs that any olfl 1 bunch of feutlie-s will win at the 1 county fair. Just Iry the trick'and get I licked. Don't think every fellow who take* ; a look at your place la trying to ateal i your aecrets. There la a secret you | shouldn't tell-bow you fake at tb> ( shows so well. THANKSQI VINO ONCE A YEAR. "There are aoma folks," suys preachsr, "1 think era awful queer. Thay never think of thanking Clod Until Novsoiber*s hare. 1 "They gat thai/ mercies right along. Their bleaalnaa coins to cheer; But. no: It'a not Thsnksglvlng dar. Walt till November's hers. "The church belle tall of mercies. And tnwr esll to duty clsar; But, no; the tlma to offer thanks , Is whan November's hers. i "God's poor sra ever with us. They oft hunger and nssd cheer, , But Thankaglvlng day'a for charity. Walt Ull November's here. "It'a right to have Thankaglvlng day If thankful all the year. But what m aham to put off thanka i Until November'e here! "Thankaglvlng la a hollow a hell Unleaa the heart la In It. We muat the diver Imitate. Whose gifts srs so Infinite.'' C. M. BARNITZ. KURIOS FROM KORRESPONDKNTS Q.-I>oes n ben nlwaya lay at about the aame time in tbe day? A.—While In full Iny a hen generally laya about the name hour, nnd ap aba nearest he end of her clutch of egga aha laya a lit tle later each day until ahe quits. q.-In feeding hena In wlint propor tion ahould innah atund to solid grain? A. One pound mash to two pounds grain. Q.-Is It neceaaary to pat ventilators In the roof of an op«n front house? Does tbe Muscovy duck mature as quickly aa the Peklug? A.— No to both. Q.—l have an Orpington her* that Is pure white, the Brat OM 1 have seen, and I wish you to tell m« bow to msks him stay white. A.—Vary few Orping tons stay white. The sun and rain seem to conspire to turn them brassy. Home claim that protection from these keep them white. Try It Q.—l am from tbe aoutb, and yon are from tbe north, and there Is s mstter 1 wish you to explain. I recently vis ited my aunt In New York atate and found ths egg* there fresh, sweet snd large and 80 cents p*r dosen, bat down bera In Florida tbe eggs sre small, moetly atale and aa low aa 12 cents. Do you suppose any one could be gen lua enough to make an egg farm pay here? A.—ln the far south many farm era consider hens s necessary evil. They keep smsll sited mongrels snd Ist them scratch for themselves all summer. Their egga are laid any where and lie In the heat all dsy, snd ths bad nesting, handling and atorlng epollS them. Nssr towns sod cities the farmers market a better product, hat In oat of the wsy place* ths eggs wait for a chsnc* customer sad often wslt long sad, being low Is quality, the price la low. As agg farm produc ing s boo ton Isld while you wslt prod act ought to flourish Is epch rottea egg conditions. PtATHIHS AND IMaHKLLA. It la wlae Air the crate fattener to be on the lookout for alck sad dead fowl*, especially lu the hot sea eon and toward the end of the feeding parted. The removal of a fowl that Is off Its feed to a graaa ran often rsatoras II quickly. When a dead (owl Ja left to pntrefy In a crate the wbote beach la often knocked oat. There la a I way* wisdom In knowing when to quit. Wa refer hate to ex hibitor* who start with Mg wins at the opening oftbe *how aaaaoa and than loee ail and more than they have gala ad In the end. One way to thna tall down la to nend the aame birds to toe many *bowa. They start Sao, pit worn out and then lose. Musty straw la unhealthy tor bans to scratch la. and oat* stored to the shaaf. If there la much of It often awoat and mold. Clean, dry wheat straw I*, our favorite for acratah tsar Utter. reeding bona grain In the Sheaf la not practical. While they get eejpae exerclae tearing tbe aksavsa apart, they nearly always get too mnch grain and much la waated. It la better to thrash the grain and make the bena dig for all they get In tbe straw. BUI* bulletins give us meeh Infor mation about tbe birds ss Insect de stmyera, but aoldom do yon read of tbe destruction done by poultry to tbo pasta Turkeys and guineas are at the bead of the bug killer proceaslon. and their propagation ahoold ha en couraged. What la mora, they torn theae peats Into ponada of fancy meat That the modern chicken thlsf la s scientific expert la abown by the mea ner la which tbe whole dock of Barry Bodlna of Ooillngdala, Pa., was stolen. The thlevea etmply threw a rag. sat urated with chloroform, aader the roost and skipped with ths naewn •QOtti Mrat, In placing lag banda oa fowls they should not be asaled to constrict the la«. and allowance aboukd be mads for future growth of shaak. It is torture for a fowl to waar a band that Is lon smalt and when thla la snowed to be come Imbedded In tbe leg the owner ehonld be pulled by the S. P. C- A. ▲ company has been organised la rtnlamlrfs count r. Ps.. for tbo raMnr *f bogs' and turkey* on Meotd growth ilmberland that la good (or nothing else Barren land Is considered ideal (or poultry by many until they try the trick. There la a canard going the rounds that bens will donlile their output If the house la Illuminated at 01*1 it. and market chickens will eat and grow (aater. Ren* must have a regular amount ot sleep, like humans, or they break down, and their egg machinery, and digestive spparstus enn only do a certain amount at work and must bare ■est also or a collapse occur*. Persona troubled with partial paralysis 'are often very much benefited by massaging the affect ed parte thoroughly when apply ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Thin liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. The Black Mountain railway has been completed to Burnsville from Black Mountain Junction on the Clinchfield road. Escaped Alter fifteen Years. W. P. Broylee made a.succesa- ful escape after fifteen years of suffering from kidney and blad der troubles. Foley Kidney Pills , released bim and will do Jflst the same for others. He says; "They cured a most severe backache wit h painful bladder irregularitys, and they do all you claim for tliem." Refuse substitutes. For sale by all Druggist*. Jo. McDavid, colored, rifling a motorcycle, collided with n de livery track in Asheville Satur day a w ek and was so badly in jured that ha died that night. 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 •iP well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 26 eta. at Graham Drug Co. David A. McAllister, a Cumber land county merchant who got out of bed In a delirium, wandered to the railroad track and was struck by a train; he died from the ef fects of bis injuries. Hera is a remedy that will cure your cold. Why waste time and money experimenting when you can get a preparation that has won a world-wide reputation by its cures of this disease and can al ways be depended upon? It is known everywhere as Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. A million dollar cotton mill will be bnilt in Lexington by Erlanger Brothers of New York City, and Geo. W. Montcaatle, president of the Bank of Lexington. The con tract for the machinery has been iet. Hlnta Per Hossekeepers. Keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound always on hand, and yon can quickly head off a cold by its prompt nse. It contains no opiates, heals and scothee the in flamed air passage?, stops the sough, and may save a big doc tor's bill. In the yellow package, for sale by all Druggists. £Out of 186,8417 persons in North Carolina who were examined last year, 42,132 were infected with the hookworm disease and 06,176 treatments were given by mem bers of the staff. This is the gist of the annual report of State Director John A. Ferrell to the Rockefeller sanitary commission for the eradication of the hook worm. A mean stuffy cold, with hoarae wheety breathing is just the kind that runs Into bronchitis or pneu monia. Don't trifle with sneh serious conditions bat take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound prompt ly. Quick and beneficial results are joat what you can expect from this mat medicine. It soothes and heals the inflamed air paa sagss. It stops the hoarse rook ing cough. For sale by all Drag gists. At DM Moinss, b., Florence Gtunble, S3 years old, oonfeessd to Federal authorities thai she had corresponded with more than 500 bachelors over ths oonntry, from Mm* of whom aha received amounts ranging from 116 to 160. She withdrew her plea of not guilty to as indictment charging her with having swiadlad J. L- Prslsr, of Arlington, Tax., oat of •80 threogh her matrimonial sohsmes. She was bonnd over to ths Psdaral court and gars 91,000 bond. —Ambitions young men and ladies shonld learn toisgraphy, for, sloes the nsw S-honr law ba oams effective there to a shortage of many thousand telegraph**™. Positions pay from SOO to tR) a month to beginners. Ths Tele graph Institute of Colombia, 8. C. and live other cities is opera ed under supervision of R. R. Of ficials and ah students are placed when qualified. Write them for partieulacs. • - *' A ' \ ' Do yon wish a Free Trip to Wash ington City on the occasion of Wil son's Inauguration? If yon do, write at once for Ad dress Inaugural Department, News snd Observer, Raleigh, N. C. If you have a friend who would also like to take this trip and have a free ticket, send in his or her nsme right away. ■•llefia Six Inn. Distressing Kidney and Blad ner Disease relieved in six hours by the "Niw GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CUBE." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves re tention of water almost immadiat ly. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Graham Drug Company. The commissioners of Kansas City, Kaus., have passed a motion to prefer impeachment charges against Federal Judge John C. Pollock for making an order per mitting the Kansas Gas Company to inorease the wholesale price of natural gas in Kansas City to 31 cents a thousand cubic feet. The charges are to be sent to Con gressman Joseph Taggart at Wash ington, with a request that ihey i be laid before the House. When you want a reliable med- pound, and before it was all used icine for a cough or cold t-ike the children were free and cured Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of their cough. I saved a doctor's It can always be depended upou hill for one 25c bottle of Foley's and is pleasant and safe to take. Honey and Tar Compound." No For sale by all dealers. opiates. For sale by all Drug- gists. Id an effort to avoid driving ish automobile over what he believed to be the body of a man, Chas. K. Cook, a merchant of Denver, Col., steered his machine into the railing of a bridge over Dry creek, seven miles south of Denver, and the car was thrown into the stream, killing Mrs. Juanita Barrows and fatally injuring Mrs. Charles E. Brown, occupants of the car. Cook and another man were seriously injured. Take the "direct road" to health and strength by using Foley Kid ney Pills for backache, rheuma tism, weak, sore kiineysand blad der irregularities. Each ingredient Is chosen for its p.witivo healing and curative qualities. Foley Kidney Pills are the best medi cine you can buy fo* kidney and bladder troubles. Mrs. J. M. Findiey, Lyons, Ga.,says: "Itook Foley Kidney Pills and they en tirely cure! me." For sale by all' Druggist*. o With a view to preventing bas ing at the Naval Academy, Sena tor Perkins, of California, has introdnced a bill which would make a cadet dismissed for hazing ineligible for reappointment, and also ineligible for appointment as a commissioned officer in the army, ftavy or marine corps until after the graduation of the class of which he was a member. W. R. Fox, 195 W. Washington St.,Noblesvllle,lnd.,says: "After suffering many months with a kid ney trouble, after trving other remedies and prescriptions, I pur chased a box of Foley Kidney Pills which not only did roe more good than any other remedies I ever used, but have positively set my kidneys right. Other mem bers of my family have used them with similar results." Take at the first sign of kidney trouble. For sale by all Druggists. The Inheritance tax paid to the State of Utah by the estate of the 'late E. H. Harriman will cover about two-thirds of the cost of the erection of the State eapltol. The Harriman estate pays the State nearly three-quarters Of a million dollars and this was set aside by the last Legislature aa a eapltol fond. The building will ooat $1,040,000. I rrlgMIW Pelar WIXs blow with torrfflo force at the far north and play havoc with the •kin, canting red, rough or sore chapped hand* and lips, that need Boeklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes the akin aoft and smooth. Unrivaled for cold-sores, also burns, boils, sores, nleers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 cents at Graham Drug Co. New YOST'S Dsy brought death to four sons of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kahler, of Croghan, N. Y. Ray, Roy, Francis and Daniel, ranging in sge from 7 to 10, wen cosstlng near th'elr home. They wast down a hill and into thin loe along the edge of Beaver river. The lee broke and all went Into Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crkler, Mo., had been troubled with aiok headache for abont Are yearn, whan she began taking Chamber bans Tablets. She has taken t bottles of tbem and they eared her. Siek headache is caused by a disordered stomach for which these tablets ate especially intend ed. TIT them, get wv4l and stay well, eold by all dealers. FOLIYSKIDIIYPniS ============^^ In the little home of John Bishop, Jackson county, a few days ago, three children were left alone. One child played with matches and set the house afire. The two oldest ran oat, leaving a 6-months-old baby in bed in the burning building. A little girl of leas than five years heard her baby brother's cry and she rush ed back into the house and saved him. If your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attaok may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. In 1909 James Wilson, of Wake county, bought .license to mpriy Miss Kate Penny. A few days ago he called on the Wake regis ter of deeds and exhibited the license, which he had held uu- used for three years. He wanted' the papers renewed for another effort but waa ad vised that a mar riagi- license is good for ouly a year. He bought a new liceuse. The reason for the delay in the marriage was not explained. Cot the High Coat of living. W. H. Chapman, Winnebago, Neb., tells how he did it. "Aiy two children had a ver bad cough and the doctor's medicines did them no good. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com-' L • Mr. D. E. Thomas, a large prop erty-owner of Greensboro, has agreed to give a site for a new ' court honse for Guilford county. 1 The site is valued at $20,000. > f t A Hero la A Lighthouse. . J [ For years J. S. Donahue, Si. Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, as a lighthouse keeper, averted : awful wrecks, but a queer fact is, 1 he might have been a wreck, him self, If Electric Bitters had not prevented. "They cuied me of kidney trouble and chills," he ' writes, "after I had. taken other so-called cures for years, without benefit and they also improved ' my sight. Now, at seventy, lam feeling flue." For dyspepsia, in ' digestion, all stomach, liver and kidney troubles, they're without J equal. Try them. Only 50 cts. at Graham Drag Co. In Goldsboro Tuesday night, 'last week, Eugene Ferrell, a ne gro, was ordered away from the house of Will Jones. Ferrell fired through the door, killed Jones' wife and escaped. A Glrl'i Wild Midnight Ride. To warn people of. a fearful forest fire in the Catskills a young girl rode horseback at midnight and saved many lives. Her deed was glorious but lives are often saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery in curing* lung trouble, coughs and colds, which might have ended in consumption or pneumonia. "It cured me of a dreadful cough and lungdiseasb," writes W. R. Patterson, Welling ton, Tel., "after four in our family bad died with consump tion and I gained 87 pounds." Nothing so sure and safe for all turoat and lung troubles. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Graham Drug Co. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified aa Administrator of the ritataof Wm.H, Dixon, deo'd, all persons having claims He.lnst said estate are hereby r otlfled to preaeot tbem, duly authenticated, to the undersigned on or I. of ore the Oib day of Nov., l*i>, or this notice will lie pleaded In liar of their recovery. All persona Indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate settlement. This Nov. «th.lili J. U SCOTT. JK.. Pub AdmT IT - OT-St AdmT orWm. Stewart Dixon Administrator's Notice. Having qualified aa administrator ot tip estate of Margaret Crutclifield, de ceased, notice is hereby given to all per •one holding claims against the said es tate to present the same to the under signed, duly verified, on or before the 33th day of Nov., 1918, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. This October (1. I#lß. WESLEY MARSH, Adm'r MargaretCrutWifUUi, dee'd. aiaovfit A Local Man or Woman. Is deaired right now to represent The Pictorial Review in this terri tojy—to call OQ thorn whose sub scriptions are abont to expire. Big money for the right person —repre sentatives in aome other district* make over SSOO a month. Spare time workers an liberally paid for what they (to. Any person taking ap this position beoomes the direct local representative of the publishers. Write today for thia offer of PICTORIAL REVIEW 222 West 39th Street N.Y.City 28Nov2t . English Spavin Linimnet re moves Hard, Soft and Calloused Loans and Blemishes from honas; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Spllnte, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Btifl.s, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save S9O by me of one bot tle A wonderful Blemiah Care. Sold by Graham Drug Company. ■ . BLANK I BOOKS Journals, Ledgers, Day Books, Time Bodes, Counter Books, Tally Books,' Order Books, Large Books, Small Books, Pocket Memo., Vest Pocket Memo., &C*f &c. For Sal* At The Gleaner Printing Office Graham, N. C. $lO0 —Dr. E. Detchnn's Anti Diurectio may be worth to you "more than 1100 if you have a .child who soils bedding from in continence of water during sleep Cures old and young alike.. It arrests the trouble at once. 11. Sold by Oraham Drug Co. M TO YEARS REPUTATION B ■ ARNOLDSM A BALSAM MALL SUMMER SICKNESSES BY! I Graham Drug Co. I Our Big Four Clubbing Offer The Greatest Subscription Bargain Ever Offered. Beading for the Entire Family. amasvm HPMK IHWWIM Bloomlngton, moo's. Mltoi by JAMES M. IRVINE. Q»n|o, Illinois. Edited by ARTHUR I. BlidO. Ia an illustrated National Farm Edited By HERBERT KAUFMAN. Bsh d for ,I tSi° nt urpoM™f Magaslne for pro Hussive farmer. In (Jives more reading matter for the Interpreting #nd teach ng sgrlcul- all agricultural communities. It Is money than any monthly magaaln* tural for the benefit of »» *ho .uthor'ty on fruit *ultur* and should Printed In It you will find history, are Interested in hotter travel, so'ence, Invention, art, lltera h»m* krtter - education, religion and ««2SI Jit? It •SSSJ from the '» America. If yo« s«P*ct to UMfu , d , partmenU of lnterert th* farmers, the Farmers' Institutes, necessary to have the best Ideas of ocoklqg, fashions, needle-work, halr the Agricultural Colleges. E*perl- y,, M w j, o heve succeeded. These will dressing .home dressmaking, health. ■nant Stations, and all other organ- . . ...„ etc. Woman's World Is superior te Eatlonsdevoted to country l.fe pro- f « und ta *—* >~ ue of Th » Prult most magaifnes selling for 1L99 a ® rower. yc&r, Three Magazines and The Semi-Weekly Observer for $1,50, Worth $3.00. Th* Semi-Week y Observer, on* y*ar I The Fruit Orower, (monthly) 91.00 n * rarmers- Voice, on* year, (twloe a month). .50* | The Woman's World, (monthly) Mo The Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer I I>- Net Postpone Tom" Acceptance. _ _ _ FBI 'n Coupon. Clip out and MaU with Remlttano* a rm Paim a* Wen a* a jfewapapw. " TU. MWT "■ —« "" . rf m. W Ob-r«r. *m I. J. ..!» • FARM »ap.r. but «UII carrls. all the new* con ?• nu Woman's World. Imiiil in 4 made a continued etory of werld *yr\tn TWELVE MONTHS srem day te day. This news la gathered from all x* ' . « parts of the w*rid and paid f*r by Th* Dally Ob- _ _ »errsr Th* polltloal news I* an Impartial chronic'* * eg the events of th* w*ek without regard U party or *• »• *>• • teotlen. " Amount encl Bed sTHE SEMI-WEEKLY OBSERVER, Charlotte, N. C." Cures Biliousness, Sick HOTXTH Cleanses the syMra. MEWS UillWU SKSLM3 Laxative Fruit Syrnp GRAHAM DRUG CO. I an SOUTHERN RAILWAY 1 */\K ' Dlrcet Line To All Points W> NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST. 1 I Very Low Round Trip Rataa to all Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta leaves, Raleigh 4:05 p. m. arrives At lanta 6:35 a. m., making close connection for an arriving Montgom ery following day after leaying Raleigh, 11:00 a. m., Mobile 4:12 p. m., New Orleana 8:80 p. m., Birmingham 12:15 m., Memphis 6:05 p. m., Kansas City 11:20 a. m. second day, and connecting for all other points. This oar also makes cloee connection at Salisbury for St. Louis and other Western Pointa. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leatee Goklsboro at 6:46 a. Raleigh 8:35 a. m., arrives Abbeville 7:40 p. m., making close connec tion with the Carolina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10:00 a. m. following day after leaving' Raleigh, with close connection for all points North and North-West. Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2:30 a. m., arrives Greensboro 6:30 a. m., making close connection for all points NorA, Soneh, East and Wast. This oar is handled an train 111 leaving ukddeboro at VSO P- «. If you desire any information, please write or call. We an here to farniah information aa well as to sell tickets. H?V GARY, J. 0. JONES, T. P. L, General Passenger Agent, 316 Fayette-ville Bt, Waahington, D. 0. RnWgh, N. 0. ■ " 1 . SUBSCRIBE FOB The Gleaner-IM a year. Electric I 'aWMnat* Bitters iMffiggiß Industrial College 1I Maintained by the Stale for theWomanof fc« w*Uful tO g«t tb*feiminfr- North Carolina. Mre regular eouiw lead- THEDFORD'S log to decree*. 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The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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Jan. 16, 1913, edition 1
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