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THE GLEANER ISSDKD EVEBY THCBSDAT. J. P. KERNQDLE, Editor SI.OO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. n» editor Win not b« responsible for rHw« eqpnmi by oorreapondenta. ■□tared at tae Postoffloe st Graham, ' N. 0., aa second olaas matter. GRAHAM, N. C., April 1,1920 Democratic Mam Convention. All Democrats of Alamance county are notified that there will be a Mass Convention held in the court house on Saturday, April 3rd, at 2 o'clock p. in., to select . delegates to the State, Cougres f slonal, Judicial and Senatorial conventions, and to electa county chairman, t All voters who expect to aflili- IL ate with the Democratic party are IsPtfnvited to attend. W. S. C'OUI.TBK, Acting Chairman. IMKHE OLEANEKB 4 'South west Alamance" correspondent has ' something to say about woman suffrage this week. She is willing to leave the voting and office holding to the men and thinks the women will have enough to do to attend to the homo. There are sot a few good women besides her who would leave the functious of government ontirely with the men; and on the other hand are many men who honestly believe in woman suffrage, feeling that they should have a voice iu choos ing the makers of the laws under which they must livo. Herbert Hoover has at last, per haps, decided where his political heart is. He has been playing "hide and seek" with both' Republicans and Democrats. The latest from him is that he is a Republican of a modified kind. If he runs for presi dent he wiltdo it outside tho ranks of both old parties. It took him too long to decide on his political beliefs to suit the rank and file of either of the old parties. •Another Richard is in the field for U. S. Senator. Hon. A. 1.. llrooks has thrown his hat in tho ring to aucoetd Senator Overman. The lat ter lias not yet made any fornml an- SOnncemeot. With both those able gentlemen running a battle royal is looked for. The Senate failed on tho Peace Treaty. Now a proposition is up lor the House, in which a resolution " has already been introduced, and the fltmto to pass a joint resolution de claring the war at an end with Uer many. It is destined to meet with some rough sledding. The Democratic convention will meet Saturday at 2p. m. Tho first announcement was for 11a. in. Hon. A- L. Brooks Candidate for U. S. Senate. "To North Carolinians- Hot h Men and Women: "I desire to announce my can didacy for a seat in the United States Senate, beginning March I, 1921. I shall enter the Democrat ic primary to be held June 5. North Carolina under the constitution is entitled to two United States Senator?*. No Democrat has so far announced his candidacy for litis office. I am therefore not enter £ fiig the field against anyone. lam a .«nt*rtng it for everyone, both men m and women. V "My decision to bocoine a can - I dldate for the Senate in born'of F the conviction that lam in entire : sympathy with tho currents of p thought-that are shaping the lives of onr people. A vast and com plex task confronts the Senate of the United States, and the intel ligence and efficiency with which It Is done will largely determine the destiny and happiness, not , alone of North Caroliua and the United States, but of the whole I world. No man baa any personal claim on the people in such a «rlals. Vision, fitness and ca pacity should be the controlling nHtors In selecting a Senator for this high service. "My candidacy IB in no wisede ' pendent upon the ratification of ■ the federal amendment, granting i equal suffrage to women. I fWI p that the women of the State will | be Interested, however, in the v election of a man who has from I the beginning been ia sympathy with and an ardent superior at their aapiratlous. I shall not ; change my poaition upon auy pub lie question in order to Induce . anyone to vote for me. Death-INHI L repent en ces are thought to be ad ■fUsshle for the next world, but have never been regarded as Huaini examples for this one. MM invite the forward-looking atnd women of North Caro rauto support me for this posi Ha. I shall from now until the fgSij of the primary lay befoae the yHjple of the State the reasons Rrorthe faith that is in me, so that Kjoa may judge of my worthiness Hkxepresent and ability to serve Great Britain is trying to estab-1 nßjfljOw*great air routes in India, Africa and South America; and so far we don't seem to be doing: 1 nything to establish one in )hej , Success With Sweet Potatoes. Agricultural Extension Service, • Raleigh. 11. Hew to Make the Bed. In the open ground; .Select a location that is well-drained and well-protected; a southern erf posure is to be preferred. Make an excavation (i inches deep, 4 to 5 feet wide and as long as needed. A comparatively nar row width of bed is desirable, because of the convenience of being able to reach the middle of the bed from the sides with out strain. Put ,o6out 4 inches of sand or loose loam in the ex cavation and level; place the potatoes on this bed as closely 1 together as practicable without touching. Cover with about one inch of fftind or loose loam and water thoroughly by sprink ling. When the young plants break through the surface, add an other inch of sand to develop a goxl root system. The sand or soil lined, HIIOUII be Keen ml from a location where sweet potatoes have never l»eeu grown in the past. Clean straw, hay or leaves may lie strown over the bed as a protecting mulch in the early part of the season. In the cold frame: The cold frame is located and prepared in the same manner as the bed in the open, with the exception that a frame?f boards, 12 inches high on the back (north or west) sido and i inches high on the front (south or east) side, is fit ted in the excavation. The frame may be set on the surface of the ground and have earth banked around it. The frame is covered with sash or canvas. Amount of Merit to llrd. To set 1 acre, witli 1 pulling, l>ed ti-8 bushels. To set 1 acre, with 2-IJ pul lings, bed !?-•! bushels, or 1 bushel seed for 1 ,000 plants at 1 pulling. If main crop is to IKS planted with vine cutting*, bed sufficient seeil to produce plants for one sixth to one-eighth the area. Catarrhal I hit I in** Cannot lie Cured by local application*!, MN tlioy cannot roach the UIIM-HMMI portion of the «?nr. There IN only olio way to cure catarrhal lo«fneM, and that IN by N constitutional remedy. Catarrhal iM'ifiifM IN caused hy nn Intlamod condition of the iitucoUft lining of tho Kuslachlan Tube. VV hun this tube Is infUmsd you li.tve a rum bling sound or linjwrfwt hearing, and when It ts ontlruly cloned. DcafuesN Is the result. Unless the (nflainaLion can be reduced and tills tube restored to |U normal condition, hearing wtll lie di'Ntroycd forivsY. Many caacN of deafiifM am mused by catarrh, which Is an Inflain.d eoudlllon or the mucous turf aces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acU thru she blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys tem. We will irlve One Hundred Dollar* for any CHM' of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot BO cured by Hall's t^atarrh Medicine. Circular free. All Druatflst#. 7fie. K J. CIIKNKV A CO., Toledo. O. There HoelliH a general suspicion that tho 'l'urks have in some way buncoed the allies, but it must be remembered that "Con" is the be ginning of tho Turk's capital. 1 % Board of Health Revises Former Resolutions Prohibiting Carnivals, Circuses and Such Like. I IFF it, lepolvetl by the Hoard of Health of Alamance county, special meeting assembled, that the resolution, rules, and regula tions passed by said Hoard on March 20, 1920, be amended to read as follows: He it that, whereas, Alamance county is just recover ing from a serious epidemic; and Whereas, In other part* of the country, both within and without the State of North Carolina, epi demics of contagious aud infec tious diseases are very prevalent, and are likely to be spread atid contracted by personal contact ill dense crowds of people; aud Whereas, This Hoard is of the opinion that traveling shows, such as circuses and carnivals, are the means of T rausmit t iug and spread ing such eoutagiou* and infectious diseases, and that their coming into Alamance county from other portions of tho country, with their attendant crowds, constitutes a meuaco to the health of the peo ple of Alamance couuty, in that they tend to spread contagious and infectious dmenses; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That until further action by this Hoard, all such traveling; shows, usually denomi nated circuses aud carnivals, be prohibited from exhibiting in Ala mance county. That any person, or member of anv lirui, or. officers, managers, or representatives of any corpora tion, violating these resolutions, rules, and regulations, nhall pay a penalty of sl,t*K).(Y) for each and overy violation. That every person employed by, or associated with such |Mrson, Arm, or corporation, in giving such exhibitions in violation of these rules, shall pay a penalty of SSO 00 for each and every vio lation. That each and every day such exhibitions shall lie giveu, shall constitute a separate offense. That these penalties are llxed by au thority of the law authorizing this Hoard to tlx penalties for vio- its rules, and are in ad dition to the public law that the violation of such rules shall con stitute a misdemeanor. That these resolutions, rules, and reputation? shall be iu effect in Alamance county, North Caro lina, from and after Monday, March .29, 1020, until rescinded by this Board. That these resolutions bo given to tho newspapers of Alamance county for publication, and that a copy of the same be posted at the court house door, Alainanco | county. Done this tho 23rd day of .March, I 1920. | Sunday is the World's Easier ' ; ■ ■ ■ " . / : *" * . a i ' - *-atfT|T "ttn ' ' -I - '. ~ ~, ' " " Let Graham Worship and render Thanks To Almighty God For - - . ■ • • j&W f' • Christ - Life - Resurrection * y l o ' AT : : ' ..." •, s ■••• *' • ' ■;' , -- i 5 v 11 a. m. and Bp.m. *. , / _ • ... . . - - 1 - ~~ SUNDAY'S DIRECTORY *' * 11 Commencing with Easter Sunday all Night Services'will begin at 8 o'clock. First Baptist Christian Friends Methodist Methodist Presbyterian 5 Church Church Church Prot. Church Epis. Church Church KEV. L. U. WESTON, BEV - F - LESTER, REV. J. M. PERMAR, REV. R. S. TROXLER, REV. C. T. THRIFT, - REV. E. N. CALDWELL, 3? Pastor. .Pastor. Pastor. PastQr. 1 Pastor. * Pastor. 11 a. in. t Sunrise Services at 5:40 a. m. ua m n m "The Transfiguration." "Joyous Disappointment" EASTER " Easter Service N0 ..... "Had There Been No Easter." Special music by choir. "Our SERVICES Given by Children. SERVICES Special Music. C 8 p.m. 8 p.m. f P- B m - - - SUNDAY Bp. m. "The Easy Yoke." "A Sad Walk."' v "Three Crosses." "The Creed of Tomorrow" | jHas Winter Worn You Down ? HlrlUM-u That ■.liigrrn, or Htraln of Caring (or Other*, Mikn HprJnjf Itaya Itangeroux ;KT HACK YOUR HTRHNUTH IIM lllood Meam old-Time Vigor, and Prpto-Mangan Hullda Htrli, Ked Blood I Perhaps you've beeu ill this winter —or others iu the family have, and you've worn yourself out with extra burdens. And now your strength is slow to retnrn. Week after week you've felt too tired for anything, and have look ed it, too -color bad, eyes dull, and no enthusiasm. When you don't feel well you aro not well. Probably what you need right now is the good blood tonic, Pepto-Maugan. Physicians everywhere recommend I'epto- Mangan for run-down, anemic peo ple. Ask your doctor about it. l'epto Mangan supplies the thiugs that blood-starved people lack, it puts iron and vigor in the blood. It paints the cheeks in Nature's way, and restores the hearty ap petite. The blood Is naturally sluggish ill the Spring am' the whole family would profit by taking Pepto- Maugan which tones up aud builds up. It is pieasaiit-lastiug aud soou makes you feel better. Your own druggist has it ready for your call, and in both liquid and tablet form, just as you prefer. Hut to be certain that you get tho genuine Pepto-Mangan.ask for itby the full name "Oude's" l'eplo- Maugsu. Look for the name "Clude's ' on the package. adv Do pesters figure It may lie Cin cinnati vs. Clevelandlu tho world stories ami Ohio would have the whole stage to herself should it also lie Harding vs. Cox iu the tame season., CUT THIS V^RR Special Notice: Dr. Frederick Jacobson says that phosphates are just as essential to any woman who tires easily, is nervous or ir ritable, worn out or looks haggard and pale, to make a strong, ro bust, vigoruus, healthy body, as they are to make corn, wheat or any vegetable plant grow strong and healthy. The lack of phos phates is the cause of all enemlc conditions and the administration of 5-grain Argo-Phosphate Tablets will increase the strength and en durance 500 per cent In a few weeks time in inalto instances. Dispensed by Hayps Drug Co. Ice price higher bocauso winter was So cold; last summer it w«u high because winter of 1918-'I9 was so mild. THE SIGNS OF LACK OF IRON IN THE BLOOD Nervousness—Lack of Appetite— Easily Tired —No Endurance—Falling Off in Bodily Vigor The** are a few of the symptoms that Indicate your blood is wealc and anaemic and lacking in red corpus cle* Vigorous young men and women all have rich red blood, but sge and worry and hardahip take the power and strength out or this life fluid. You can supply what the blood lacluu you can enrich the blood, you can bring back the strength and vigor you once had. if you will take a ti-aspoonful of Acid Iron Mineral three times a day. You'll note the effect, flrit. In an increased appetite —food will begin to taste good. The neit improvement will show In your sleep—you will awaken in the morn ing refreshed and feeling like a new person. four friends will remark the im For Sale by All Good Druggists. Burwell & Dunn and John M. Scott &Co., Charlotte, N. C., Distributors. If Burned Out Would Your Insurance Pay the Loss? Examine your Fire Insurance Pol icy and see if you carry enough lusurance. Prices of materiala are very high and you Would be a very heavy loser in case of fire. We can protect jou from such loss. - •" Graham Real Estate Co. P koae 544 GRAHAM, N. C: WHYITSUCCEEDS Weeaeae II le Her f lae Tklar Only Aad Graham People Appreciate Thla. Nothing tan be good for every thing. • : Doing one thin£ well brin/i suc cess. Dosn's Kidney P'lls are for one thing only. For weak or disordered kidneys. Herels Graham evidence to prove their worth. Mrs. Matilda *lartin,tluthrle St. Oraham. savs: I use Doan's Kid ney Pills whenever my back »ee.n» •ore and my kidneya aren't work ing Just rijht, or when I have headaches and my nerves are Una strung. I find f can depend on Kidney Pills for relief from th!» troußle and yon can alwaya find a box In my home" Price 60c at all dealers. Don't ai.n ply aak for a kidney remedy—et Doan's Kidney Pills—the aam» that Mrs. Martin had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfgrs n Buffalo, N. V. provement in your appearance and you yourself will feel as you know you ought to feeL You can accomplish all these things by simply putting more iron into your blood, through the use of a natural form of soluble iron, known as Acid Iron Mineral. It contains no alcohol or injurious drugs, and will not black en the teeth. Pills and tonics said to contain iron may have disappointed you in the past, but Acid Iron Mineral will start improvement that you can see, in a very short time. Try this method of nutting iron into your blood—it can not fail Druggists will refund tho purchase price cheerfully if you fail to receive the improvement you seek Mm Cabinet Shop Not Paar lo Moon's Garage Furniture Repaired. Make Old ,Look Like New. Picture Framing. Upholstering A Specialty. ALL KINDS of CABINET WORK. W. B. QUAKENBUSH, GRAHAM. N C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified u Executor of Iho will of ,W. ll.MUtwait.drr'd. Hie underpinned lien tjy noliaa* >ll pmoM boldlnc claim, anlnit Mid aalala In praaent Uie axua. duljr aotlian- I Icated, on or be fori- ihe JWh dar of Keb'r, lull, or tkla notice will be pleaded in bar or tbelr recovery. All perxmn Indebted to alii eetaleara reiueated lo make Immediate eel- ' tleiuent Thu rv«. sail, n>« T. 1. HI'KKMAN. Ki r of W. H. Stewart, dee'd. lOfcbflt Houte No. 4. llurllnKtoß, N. C. AOMLSISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havtna Qualified aa Administrator of the aetata o? Jeaae M. Hradiiiaw, deeewad. the undersigned hereby ooUHaaall persona hold in» claims against theaaldeetsU lo present I the same, nulr authenticated, on or before > the 9Mb daj ut March, lad, or thla notice will be pleaded In bar of Utalr recovery; and aU persons Indebted to aatd estate are request ed to make I mined la I a settlement. This March lltta. KM. J. S BLACK, Adm'r amcMt of Jeeee M. Uradshaw, dee'd. Some of the presidential boom lets already look as if they were set out too soon. HENRY D. 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Perhaps you have some apparel, the color of which is not suitable for fall or winter wear, or you have tired of its present shade, or it is soiled or faded; if so, our dyeing will make it suitable and serviceable again for months, at a price that is nominal, with the present high cost of new garments. Our service offers unlimited money-saving opportunities, enabling one to dress neatly and tastily with economy. .SPECIAL Feather cleaning or dyeing, and also FURS and GLOVES cleaned. We handle everything that can be cleaned or dyed.. Prices the lowest consistent with first-claas work. Special attention to mall orders. GRAHAM LAUNDRY, Graham, N. C. Whatever may menace the heart of the world, it seems in no im mediate danger of fatty degenera tion. * Tli» farmer who "lives at home and boards at the same place" can view the high cost of living with morn equanimity than any other citizen. Sir Edward Carson's acceptance of the latest home rule bill will convince the Sinn Feiners that it hands them an orange, if not a lemon. After reading the evidence in the Newberry case, it appears that this country could payoff all of its debts by auctioning off the senatorships. And we suppose the man who tells for the 1926 style of tight Jrousers will ridicnle the women who give the corset laces an extra poll or two. Before long we will be worrying as to the safety of the peach crop anJ then well know Spring la here and that Winter is trying to linger in her lap.
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