H * You Need a Toftic H • There are times in every woman's life when she *LJ needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. LJ When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take—Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com- • I | Cm posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, L-J and helps build them back to strength ana health. ■ It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak. IQI LJ ailing women in its past half century of wonderful LJ ■Bfl success, and it will do the same for you. You can't make a mistake in taking 1 CARDUI g |e| The Woman's Tonic W hofl Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., |j| says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was ■ ' so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy R LJ speHs and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and Mm as strong as I ever did. and can eat most anything." Begin'talcing Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. 16(1 Thousands, la The City that Huerta Rules. Urceniiboro 'Dally News. 'Thus fur at leasts the Wiley old Indian who claims to be the ruler of Mexicq. has decidedly the bet ter of his enemies. While they arc *' roasting on the sun baked alkali plains of the North or stewing in pestiferous fever breeding swamps around Vera Cruz* Huerta sits in one of the most delightful spots in the world. Mexico City is more than 7,600 feet above the leVel of the sea—more than twice as high t Asheville. The tun is very hot In the middle of the day but the evenings and mornings are ao cool that in overcoat is needful. H. H.Fyle, an English newspaper maiv recently returned from Mex ico* gives a description of the place that, while too long to quote *in fuH. giveV a glimpse of the city that is most attractive. "It is a city with the most beautiful *et — ting Imaginable." says he. At a distance of a few miles it is sur rounded by mountains not high enough to be as they are in Innspruck; near enough to give one n perpetually changing kaleidoscope of delight as one watches the effect of sun and cloud upon them from dawn till night. Further, th ebeuut.v of na ture hus been seconded by the —-Efforts of man. "Under President Diaz, and chiefly by , the skill of Fcfench descended Senor Liman touiv the Mexican capital was laid out so that it already takes rank, although much remains unfinish ed as one of the fintst in the world. "There is a, I fine parliament house (and -another still finer a-bulldlng) with all the outward and visible signs of democracy. Call-over of members is taken at each sitting. Those who are, absent mu*t offer excuses an 4 "Send their "supplen tes" (substitutes). Every mem ber has a substitute elected at the same time as himself President And vice-Presld cnt are changed •very month. Nothing lacka. on papeq. to mak* it appear that Mexico has an advanced .aystem of parliamentary government Yet a few months age four, memlier* who were-obnoxious to 'he Pesi- Pdent "disnpprand'', no one dar ing to ask wha* had become of them. "There aro ha nlsomo govern ment office* with richly decorat ed hall* and audltnce chambers. But as we pass them, a friend who la agent for several leading Brit ish firme, tells me how a minister bought certain good* for 9,000 lb* and had the bill made out for 30,- 000 lb** and how another high of ficial tried to get (0 lb. machinca charged up at 1 1,000 Iba. each, ao that he could (Mckfat the difference. Thl* la so uiual a method of doing buaines* that the official waa as tonished when m.v friend declined. Looking up with delighted eye a at the postofflcei lightly without and • marvel of cleanly conveniencea vithltt I recall the warning glv en me not to post lettara there for Bngland. Registering them is useless. Jt only calls attention to them. Send them by hand to Vera Crux and have them posted on th'e mall steamship. That la the only aafe way. The Paaeo de la Reforms de clare! Mr. Fyfa. "Ii without qual flcatlory la the finest avenue that can be aeen any where." Unter Uden Linden and Champ Blysees cannot stand In comparison with It. Magnificent mountain* decorate the city everywhere, and the green Alameda (park; la a triumph in itself. The Mexican police draw the Knglishmman's admiration for the excellent order they keep their helpfulness, and readiness to take the atranfer's part.; yet the police courts are the most clumsy and cumbersome in the world. It ia a delight to wander about the street*, he says, on account of the Impossibility In getting lost when every corner Is plainly mark ad. Cabs are cheap and so are taxiev but the latter are decided ly riskjrv for "by the side of Mexi can chaffeures Jehu would have been reckoned an old lady's coach nun." The street cars also tear through the thoroughfares at an fppalling rate of apeed. After aIV fkougX the sum and aubatance of the Mexican situation is summed np in the conclusion of the Chinese envoy who came to represent his country la Mexico Just before the present aeries of rovoluntions He was shown it Is not finished." He looked at the parliament house, "Magnifi cent, but what a pity It ii not finished." A third building (till in construction drew the same re gret. Then he was Introduced to President Diaz, very old and very deaf. "A wonderful maiv" be sdid. deaf. "A wonderful man.'" he said. "What a pPy he finished."' Tour Motley Back If You Want It Lsadlng Draggist Will Refund Por t-hue Price or IMNS't U»er Tone If You're DUsaUsaed. Graham Drug Company may-not be willing to guarantee the safe ty and reliability of calomel for constipation and sluggish liver, but they do stand back of Dod son's Liver Tone with an uncondi tional guarantee to refund the full purchase price—soc—instantly and without question if you are not satisfied in every way with Liver Tone and its result*. If you take calomel, perhaps you will seem to get temporary relief, but it often happens that the af ter effects, arc at least, unpleas 'ant, and sometimes dangerous. Calomel in large doses is a pois on and actually deadly to some— perhaps to you—and hence Its use means, taking a chance With Dodson's Liyer Tone you are always safe. Its reliability is so certain 'that it can be sold with the money back guarantee. It is a vegetable liquid, pleasant to take and it cannot harm. It clears up the dull and aching head and cleans out the clogged system In what many have found to be a wonderful way. Dodson's Liver Tone will do for you what It has done for thousands—and you run no risk in trying It. Ask Graham Drug Company about Dodson's and the guarantee. adv. Ilenr.v Wilker*on, the youth who fell under a freight train at Greensboro a few da.vi ago and lost botlj leg*, died from the in juries Clilld CroMt Hevertsk t Rlekt A croaa, peeviah, liatleaa child, with coated tongue, pale, doein't sleep; eat* sometime* very little,, again ravenously hungry; stom ach nour, breath fetid, paina In the stomach; with diarrhoea; grinda teeth while asleep, starts up with terror-all mggMta a worm kill er- something that expel* worms, and almost every child has them, Kickapoo Worm Killer la needed. Get a box to-day. Start at once.. You won't have to coax, aa Kicka poo Worm Killer la a candy con fection. Expels the worms, the cause of Tour child's trouble. 2So, at your druggist. adv. At Tarboro Friday Mr*. B. T. Pelton, 65 yeara old committed auicide by walking into Tar river. In poor health and mentally unbal anced. 9100—Dr. B. Detchon'a Anti-Diu retic may be worth more to you —more to you than 9100 if you have a child who soils the bed ding from Incontinence of water during aleep. Cures old and young alike. It arresta the trouble al once. ft.M. Sold by Graham Drag Company. adv. Fire In the cotton compress In Charlotte Friday morning burned or damaged M 0 be lea of cotton, causing a lose of llft.ooo to 9M- 004. Origin of the fire unknown. Keep Mawel Mevemeat Regalar. Dr. King's New Life Pills keep stomach, liver, and kidneys Ip. a heulthy condition. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by fluahlng the liver and kidneya. "I got more re lief from one box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than from any med icine I ever tried," aaya Mr. C. B. Hatfield. Chicago, 111. M c*s. your druggist. adv. BUBBCRIBB FOR THB OLKANBR 91.00 A TBAB -IN ADVANCB.- . Bucklen's Arnica Salve THE WORiO-FAMOUS HEALER ■OF Eczema, Skta tn9(lMft, Ulcers, F evw-Sor««, Pliwfkw, lldt y f e }«m, Wttffilf; Cruises* CoM* Soiw, 'Possum and 'Simmon Beer. Nobody eats 'pouum, and no body now eats 'posium and sweet potatoes. Onoe the negroes ate 'possym once/in their live*, but no negro never made a second as sault on dish, of 'possum. A mah wjjo enjoy 'possum should have a copper rlvlted 'stomach and a taste for pure fat with a strong odor. Thtre is no such thing as persimmon wine. Once there was persimmon beer. It is about as palatable as rain water flavored with dried apples..—Mem phis Commercial Appeal. « | The man who wrote the fore going knows Just about as much about the South and Its ways as do* those who he says have been no farther South than Washington. ; Added td his ignorance was a stomach full of the soured milk of human kindness aggravated by ' the gall of pessimistic bitterness at something jinknown to him. Truv at this season no one eats 'possunrv but from the first frost in the fall to the last of Feb iruary a good fat 'possum is a dish fit to set before the gods of I Olympus. Yes, ,a Moore county 'possum basted brown and under pinned with sweet potatoes float ing in brown gravy would have made Jupiter more war-l]ky Venus more beautiful and Cupid more loving. And mere man? Its pleas ing sfnd palatable effects makes him forget his trouble*. double his Joy«i and put him at ease and peace with himsel(. the world, the flesh and the devil and all man kind. 'Simmon beer f Bome good rich 'simmons mixed with a few lo cust%. overlaid on a strainer bot tom of fine oat straw in the half of an old iron-hooped barrel al- I lowed to stand seven daysv and 'then draw n through a wooden spiggoV ye gods and little fishes 1 The nectar of the god*. served in golden vessels by winged messen ger* of love had nothing on it when the *oothing t quenching, gratifying, cooling, satisfying sen sations chased them through your cystem as this delectable liquid trickled down the parched throat. 'Possum and 'simmon beer no lon ger eaten and drunk in the South and never wasT Forget lt v false defamer of our tradition* of eat* and drink. Hide your head in *hame at your igno rance Come South where we re ally live and drink* drink of the •upremely blessed;* by nature and nature'* god.—Moore County New*. IF YOUR BOWELS DON'T ACT RIGHT READ THIS We believe your doctor will tell you that about ninety-five percent of all human ill* are indirectly caused by unclean and constipated bowel*. You know the first ques tion the doctor always ask* I*, "are your bowelsregular?'" To make and keep your bowels regular u*e Rexall Orderlies. We believe they are the safest, most de pendable, easiest to take and most thoroughly good remedy for bow el trouble* ever made. We back thl* belief with our honest prom ise that If »they do not satisfy you in every way, we will give back the money you paid for them as soon a* you tell u*. Rexall Orderlle* taste like candy. Soothing and easy in action, they do not cause griping, nauaea, purg ing or excessive looseness, as do most physic*, an despecially aalt*. They tone and strengthen the nerve* and muicle* of tne bowel*, promptly relleveing constipation and overcoming its cause, thut re lieving sick headache, bilioushe**, bad breath, nervousness, and other ills attendant upon Inactive bowels. In vest pocket tin boxes, 10c 25c, 80c. . You can buy Rexall Orderlies only at the Rexall Stores, and in thla town only of Graham Drug Company. adv. James Harvey McCllntock, a prominent citizen of Mecklenburg county, former county superintend ent of schools and county treas urer, died Friday at his home near Charlotte, aged TO. Itch relieved in 10 minutes by Woodford'e Sanitary Lotion. Never falle. Sold by Graham Drug Co. In Wayne county laat week a negro boy about nine yeara old, ahot and killed his brother who waa alx years old. The children were alone and the older boy rfjit the shooting was accidental.. T» Care a Celt la Oae Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta. All druggists refund the money If It tails to cure. B. W. Orove'a signature la on each box. U cento. adv. A company of tt moving picture actora have located in Aaheville for the summer and is now engag ed in reproducing scenes that will delignt the patrona of the "movies" throughout the country. GRAY HAIR MADE ITS ORIG INAL COLOR. If your hair la gray, streaked with gray, white, brittle, falling oat, Itching ecalp or dandruff, ap ply Q-Ban hair color restorer to gray hair and ecalp. Mot a dye, It brings to the hair surface the original color nature gava your hair. Makes gray hair brown, black, auburn or its original color at IT or 14 years ot age. Never fails. Perfectly harm toe*, delight ful to use. Q-Ban makes hair soft, fall of life beaatlfaL Stops dand ruff, itching scalp and falling hair. Complete directions for home treatment of the hair" with each bottle. Me for i fT 01 bottle, gold by Alamance Pharmacy, Qra ham, N. C. Out of town people supplied by lSnoYljr. idr. JMM SUNDAY_SCHOOL Lesson Vl.—Second Quarter, Fo» May 10,1914. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES Tent of the LMMD, Luke xvl, 1-1 A Memory Vers**, •, •—Oelden Text, 'Luk* xvl, 10— Commentary Prepared by Rav. D. M. euarna. Our laat leaaon waa concerning a young man wbo wasted bla father's substance In riotous living (Luk* XT. IS). ( Now we read of a ateward who wnsted ; hla maater'a gooda. We are all atewarda of Blm who glv- ' etb ua life and breath and all things; > in wbom we lira and more and bar* l our being; In wboae bond our breath la and wboae are all our waya; wbo gtr* , etb richly all tblnga to enjoy. (Acta, irll. 25. 28: I>nn. t. 23; I Tim. vi. 17). We are either good atewarda. uaing Bla 1 glfta for other* aa well aa ouraelvea, or we are aelflab, uiing all tblnga for our eelreaonly. The ricb man of next week's leaaon, we will And. waa unbelieving and aelflab. The rlcb man of chapter xll. 1 10-20, waa thoroughly aelflab and fool- l lab. The rich young ruler of chapter , xvlil. 23, waa al«o more Interested In , bla ricbea than In a proper u*e of tbem, nnd in that connection our Lord ssld ' that ricbea aometlmea bludered a man from entering the kingdom. It la not i alwaya ao. for Zaccheas waa rich and j Joaeph of Arlmatbea (Luke xlx, 2, 0; Matt xxrll, 67), aa also were Abraham. * laaac and Jacob, David and others. 4 Money ia not neceaaarily evil, but It la written, "The lore of money la the root of all evil," and It la better to fol low after rlgbteouanneaa. godllneaa. faith, lore, patience, meekness (1 Tim. ' rl. 10.11). Tbla preaent world or age la I evil, It lletb in tbe wicked one. tbe devil la Ita god, Its friendship la en- , mlty with' Qod, we are not to be con formed tfr. It for we are not of It (Gal. (, 4; I John r, 10; II Cor. IT, 4; Jaa. IT. 1 4; Ilom. xll, 2; John xvil, 14,10). There i fore we cannot aerre Ood and Mam mon, or ricbea, but wo can make good uae of Mammon and uae tbla world without abuaing It (Teraea 9,13). Aa to tbla unjust ateward wbom our Lord uaea as an illustration, bo waa found guilty of defrauding hla em ployer and waa told that he most lose bis situstion. Be at once aet about pro Tiding for himself when he would be no longer steward by cutting down tbe Indebtedness of all hla iord'a debtors, tbua laying tbem under obligation to blm to befriend blm when be would bare no employment. Bo waa such a dlsboneat fellow that be did not care bow much be robbed bla maater If he could only provide for himself. Bla master commended bis ahrewdneaa In tbua providing for bis future, even tbougb it was at further cost to him self. Our Lord did not speak well of him, for Be would not Jnatlfy a wrong tranaaction, but Be did say that tbls bad man was'wiser In his way tban those wbo made no provision for their future In tbe world to come. 1 bare often been asked bow our Lord could commend this unjust man and bla sin. Our Lord did not com mend blm; it waa bis own lord, or maa-' ter, wbo told blm, Tlrtually, that b> was a clerer rascal In providing for bl> future in tbla fraudulent way. On' Lord *ald to Bis disciples that It would bo well to usa all preaent opportunities In their reach with reference to the future tbat many might welcome tbem In tbe kingdom. All believer* aro p»t in trust with the gospel and Wjittr tbe talenta and pounds, and all ariietew ards of tbe manifold grace of Ood. and some are atewarda of the mysteries of Ood, all hare received tbe spirit to profit withal (I Tbeaa. 11, 4; Matt *XT; Luke xlx; I Pet IT, 10; 1 Cor. IT, 1; Xll, 7, 11). Wa are debtors to every creature to glre tha gospel to all, and by going, or helping otbera to go, and thua win aouls, wa are gathering unto Him tboao wbo will welcome ua In Hla kingdom, even tbougb we may never bare aeen tuem face, to face on earth. Tbua wa cauae Joy In the presence of tbe angeta now and great Increaae of Joy to ouraelTea In His kingdom. Wo cannot remind you too often that there are no degrees In aalTation, no ona can be mora eared tban another or mora safe at on* time than another after Jama Chrlat la truly received All wbo are In Cbrlat aro equally aafe. and safe forever. But all aaved ones are expected to *err* the living and true Ood aa Be may direct and every on* shall receive hla own reward ac cording to hla own labor (I Cor. Hi, 8; HOT. xxll, 12; Luke air. 141. The Pbar laeea wbo were covet on* or money lor an derided Blm and Bla teaching*, desiring tha approval of men rather than tbe approval of Ood, and thay violently oppooed the King and tb* kingdom until tboy Anally killed Blm. aaying, "We bare no king but Caesar." Tboaa who prefer Iha friendship of thl* world ara called adulterers (Jan. IT, 41. Tha true dladple la married to the Lord to bring forth fruit unto Ood (Rom. vil, 4), bat larsol waa an empty rlna bringing forth fruit unto himself, a degenerate plant of a atrang* Tine bearing wild grapaa (Boa. x, 1; Jer. U. 21; laa. t. 2). Tbat which men esteem and which God seteema are aa far separata aa hall Ml heaven, and yet tha great crowd, teny profeeslng Christiana Included, prefer tha waya of maa and tb* praise af men because tha Rod of thla world bath blinded their minds. Let ua coo alder wall If we are faithful to the trust committed to as. dsslrtng In all tblnga tbe approval of oar Lord, wbosr atewarda we ara. and remembering that wa mast give aa account to Blm af oar stewardship* ■eliefla Ma Basra Distressing Kidney and Bladder Diseaaa rattared in aix hour* by tha "NBW ORBAT SOUTH AMER ICAN KIDNEY CURB." It is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptne«» In relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in mala or female. Rellevn reten tion of water almost immediately. II you want quick relief and cure thla la tha remedy. Sold by Gra ham Drug Co. adr. I A decision of tha Supreme Court • la the case ol W. R. Brown of . Charlotte will interst property , owner* IS towns whan part of tha . coat of lint improvement la aa , sasssd against adjoining proper . tjr. The Court hold* that the i town cannot collect man than M . par cent, of the assessed valuation . ol Properly for permantnt la improvements, even though tha f owner tailed to tile notice of ex ception within the time limit. GREAT PARADES AT THEREUNION Maids and Sponsors To Open Series On Morning Of the First Day •ana of Veterana and Military Organi satlono Second Day, WHIla tha Vatarana Parada Laat Day. Jacksonvills, na.—With tha near approach of May I, interest la ,tba 24th annyal reunion of tha United Confederate Vatarana' Association and Bono of Confadarata Vatarana, center* around the three- paradaa, ona each day of the reunion. It haa been defi nitely decided that (ha first parade will bo that of the malda and aponaora, and It will be (Iron on tha afternoon of May 6. Thla parada will b« confined to au tomobile* and carriages and all apon aora and malda of honor will be ad mitted to It Tha JackaonTllle Re union Aaaoclation baa decided that, If poaalble, the parade of malda and | aponaora will bo tha fiaeat apoctacle of the hind ever aeen In the aontharn atatea. The route will be several mllea long and paaaea through the principal .realdance and bualnaaa aectlona of tha city. The parade of the second day, May T, will be of the Bona of Confederate Veterana and local military organisa tional It la the present plan for the Bons to march on foot, and the parade will take ta the business sections of the city. On the morning of May I, the last day of the reunion, the annual parade of the Confederate Veterans will be held. Jacksonville labor* under a dis advantage la staging thla parade that ae other reunion city haa over en countered, that of securing horses. There ara vary few available horses la Jackaoavtlla. and aa a result it has been decided to make tha parade a combination between horses, automo bllee and foot-marching. Tha local aaooclatloa beUeres that it will be poealhle for the commanders and their staff officers to be provided with mounts, but It Is going to be a diffi cult matter to secure a sufficient num ber even for that However, a united effort 1s being made to eecure all the mounts possible in Jacksonville and nearby towns In Florida and South Georgia. Arrangement* for these parades are being worked out rapidly by special eommlttees. MaJ. 8. C. Harrison ~ls chairman of the committee that will have charge of the Bona of Veterans parade. He la being aaslsted by the local camp of Bona of Voterans, of which Judgs John I*. Dodge is com mander. Adjt-Gen. N. B. Forreat, of the National Bona of Veterana, lo her* glTlag much of his attention to theee Dr. W. M. B tin son Is chairman of the committee on entertainment of maids and sponsors, and has bsea working on plans for soma time with a corps of ass la tan ta. He will organ ise the entire program of the malda and sponsors entertainment features and promises to giro the Tlaltlng la diea the beat poeslblo reception in JackaonTllle. Oea. John L. Inglla, commander of the Florida dlvlaion, U. C. V., ia, un der the rulee of the United Confeder ate Veterans' Associations, chief mar shal of the veterans parade, with Gen. W. H. Bebring. chief aide. Gen. Inglls want*.* parade In whioh the older vet erans will occupy automobiles and car r Lag ea, with commanders and as many of their staffs aa poaalble on horse back. The Teteraaa' parade Is being worked oat along the** lines. Tha social function* of the reunion will b* about th* sam* as hare pre vailed at-other reunion cities. Three balls will be given during the week, one for malda aad spoaaora, oaa for the Boas of Veterana and the other for tha veterana thamselvea. Oea. Beantet H. Young appointed as his ehid sponsor Mtsa Corrtnne Hampton, of Columbia, B. O. Hla maids of hon or an Mlssea Minnie Brock, of Chat tanooga; Bloln Washburn, fit Mont gomery, Ala* aad Mlse Gladys Ker aaa, of New Orleans. Than ladles rapreaeat the south la tha social func tions oI tha reunion. « A dancing pavilion will be erected elon to the baataan sections of the dty, and It will be jpCfce enough to aoeoauaodat* tha maion ball*, la addition lo tha balls than will be a aamber of evanta en the program for the eatertalnaaeat at official ladisa. Chief among theee la a trip to the sea shore. aad aa axcursloa or two oa the Bt John* river, loan two hundred yoaag men have volunteered their s*rvlo«* as eaeorta for thf vlaltlag la 41M, aad everything point* to a moat enjoyable week Is* all who may par ticipate ia the sodal feaotloas and the aaawl paradaa. Pr "'-".w- Meot Prompt aad Bfbctaal Cure Mr Bad C*M*. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will nof only give relief, but elfect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that la pleasant to take, a remedy that contalna nothing inlurioua. Chamborlalna Cough Remedy meats all of then requirements. It acta on Baton's plan, relieves the lungs, aide expectoration, opena the aecntions, and reatorea the system to a healthy condition. This remedy haa a world wide sale and on, and can always be depended upon. Sold by all deal era. adv. ▲ member ol the grand Jury ol Guilford Superior Court went home nick. A little later it waa found he had the emallpox. Case hr Stomach PlwiSon. Disorders of the stomach may be avoided Chamber- PAVED HIGHWAYS REUNION TRAVELS Jfgksonville Has Many High Class Roads to Points of Interest Trip® to T«k«n Over Th«m In Au tomoblloo During the Reunion of Confederatee May t> 7, S. Jacksonville, Fla., April.—lt Is safe to aay that hundreds, and possibly thousands, of visitors to Jacksonrllle during the week of the great Reunion of Confederate Veterans and Sons of Vstersns, will make the trip from their homoo in automobile*. Numer oua Inqulrloa have been received from all parts of the country concerning road conditions, and especially in re gard to the practicability of reaching other points in Florida by automobile trips from Jacksonville. For the Information of owners, deslrpus of bringing their cars to Jacksonville at the time of the Re union, attention is called to the fact that the city license books ahow that there are over 2,000 licensed automo ' bllea in the city of Jacksonville alone, i and during the paat winter season more than 2,600 motor-driven vehicles have passed through Jackaonville ea route to various places on the Florida peninsula. Unless there were fairly good roads, leading from Jacksonville to other sections of the State, there would not have been one-tenth as many cars in Florida this season, and the home peoifle of Jacksonville would not have Invested so heavily In motor vehicles. Duval county, of which Jackionvllle U th« county seat, wu among the first of the Florida counties to Issue road Improvement bondi and to begin the paving of Its highway* with vitrified paving brick and concrete. With a population of only 75,000 In 1909, this oounty issued road Improvement bonda that year to the amount of 11,000,000, and It wai provided that not more than $260,000 waa to'be expended In road construction each year for four years. The bonda ware aold at a handsome premium and the money has all been expended on the roads of the county, with a result that thla oounty now has some of the very beat In the South, and these Toads are a Joy to the Joyrider and to all persons who as* then). Bat this Is not all; for the Board of Connty Commissioners Is at the pres ent time working up interest In a proposition to Issue from $2,000,000 to $6,000,000. additional road improve ment bonda and construct a system of paved roadi and highways throughout the county of Duval that will be a model for all sections of the country. Jacksonville is only seventeen miles In a direct line from the Atlantio Ocean, where there Is one of the finest beaches In the world, affording,! speed way clour hundred feet in width and twenty miles In length. , Here is the Ideal automobile course and It is vis ited by thousands of cars every year. From the city to the seashore the eounty has constructed a magnificent boulevard, paved with vitrified brick and with' concrete for the entire dls> tanee. Hundreds of cars traverse this Atlantic Boulevard, as it is known, dally, and during the Reunion many thousands of visitors will make the trip by auto to the beach. Once on the seashore they will find much to Interest \them. Surf bathing will be at its best during the Reunion week and many vlaltors from interior points, who have never before had the oppor tunity to plunge Into the big breakers of Old Ocean, will find the experience a novel and delightful one. From Jacksonville to 8t Augustine the distanoe by auto is 88 miles and the trip is easily made In twq hours. In fact, the record for the trip Is one honr and- nlhe minutes, but that Is al most too fast for a trip to the oldest city in the United States. The rosd from South Jacksonville, on the oppoalte side of the majestic St Johns river from the Reunion city, la paved with shell for nine miles and the going Is good. Then comes all miles of brick paving over which the cars fairly skim along. The next four miles, to the Duval county line, have not yet been paved, but a temporary surface'of shavings has been provid ed. From the county line to St Au gustine, a distance of IS miles, the road la not yet paved but shell has been placed In the wheel ruts and good time can be made by the average ear. Still another attractive trip, on th* south side of the St Johns river. Is that to Mandarin, a pretty little vil lage on the banks of tbo river, abonl fifteen miles from the city. This road Is well paved with shell for the entire distance and passes through' soma very pretty orange groves, which la themselves are an attraction to all. At Mandarin there are a number ol attractive homes, surrounded by pret ty gardens, groves and farms. This Tillage Is the site of the former horns •f the late Mrs. Harriett Beecher Itowe, the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The elty of Jacksonville has sixty Biles fit paved streets and contracts are outstanding for several addl tlooal .'miles, work on which will start Immediately after the reunion, as It is the desire of the elty authorities not to have the streets torn up while the visitors are here. Slght-eeeing automobile* are nam ar eas la Jacksonville every winter and this year several of the large cars will remain over until after the reunion. Rheumatism Quickly Cared. "My litter's husband had an at tack of. lheumatism .in hi* arm," writes a well known resident of Newton, lowa. "I gave him a bot tle of Chamberlain's Liniment which he applied to his arte and on the nest morning the rheuma tiam was gone. "For chronic mus cular rheumatism, you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. Sold by all dealers. adv. | Qrmondsville, in Lenoir county, near Klnaton, is to have a bank. The population Is not more than M and the village la not Incor porated. The capital of the pro posed bank is 110,000. Health a Factor la Maccess. The largest factor contributing to a man's success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man la seldom sick when his bowels are regular. He is never well when they are constipated. For constipation you will find nothing quite so good as Chamber lain's Tablets. They not only move the bowels but Improve the appe tite and strengthen the digestion. They are sold by all dealers. Children Cry for^Fletcher'f The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for orer 80 yeprs* lias borne the signature ot and has been made under his per /A sonal supervision since its infancy. /-Ct*cAti4; Allow no one to deceive yon in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and * * Juat-aa-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Tnfant« and Children —Experience against Experiment. What isCASTORIA . Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. 'lt is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty yean it IIM been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic* all Teething Troubles and Dlarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. ■ GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Be are the signature of * The find Yon Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THSrOENTAUW COMPANY. WWVQM CITY, _ 01) SOUTHERN RAILWAY K Direct line To All Points V/> NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST. Very Low Round Trip Rates to all Principal Resort* Through Pullman to Atlanta leaves, Raleigh 4:05 p. m. arrives At lanta 6:35 a. m., making close connection tor an arriving Montgom ery following day after leaying Raleigh, 11:00 a. in., Mobile'4:l2 p. m., Ne# Orleans 8:20 p. m., Birmingham 12:15 m., Memphis 8:05 p. m., Kansas Oitv 11:20 a. m. second day, and connecting for all other points. This car N also makes close connection at Salisbury for St. Louis and other Western Points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6:45 a. m., Raleigh 8:35 a. m., arrives Afheville 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 leavefi Raleigh 2:30 a. m., arrives Greensboro 6:30 a. m., making close connection for all points North, Soneh, East and West. This car is handled on train 111 leaving Goldsboro at 10;t5 p. m. If you desire any information, please write or call. We are here to furnish information as well as to sell tickets. H. F. CARY, J. 0. JONES, T. P. A., General Passenger Agent, 215 Fayetteville St., Washington, D. 0. Raleigh, N. 0. I English Spavin Linimnet re moves Hard, Soft and Calloused Lamps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Cnrbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifles, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save SSO by use of one bot tle. 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H «KALV. a S«**' •-» | li t« r-t.-.iofue I*.unAm io»>y auu km jik lrr« m >*g««« This School is Supreme in Teaching LawtyMail i THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL ■ to Vf.Ar._S ftA AittfcOft.B'SM H BALSAI JV wrrarUiTTo Corf SAIL SURMA SICKNESSES BY | Crakan Drug Co. 1 —u The Top tf Minnccota. The Northwest Angle in Ulonooti Is the northernmost point in the United States, not counting Alaska. Hsr Fear, The Bore—l'm not feeling at all weU mass**"" -1 hap * BLANK BOOKS * ' Journals, Ledgers, Day Books, Time Books, Counter Books, Tally Books, Order Books, Large Books, Small Books, Pocket Memo., Vest Pocket Memo* &C*, AC. ';iu For Sale At The Gleaner Printing Office Graham, N. C I Very Serious It is a very ssrious-matter to ask lor one merl trine and have the wrong om given you. For this rsssnn we urge you in buying to tw careful to get the genaino— jßua^&HT Uver Medicine I The reputation of this oi.t, relia ble medicine, far con»tipa-Um, in rtigseUim and Hver trouble ic firm ly satsbtfshed. 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