a y About K N Gone Many thousand! of women suffering from womanly trouble, have been benefited by the use of Cardul, the woman's tonic, according to letters we receive, similar to this one frofCMrs.Z.V. Spell, M of Hayne, N. C. "1 could not stand on my feet, and [V Just suffered terribly,"" she says. "As my suf- H| feting was so great, and I u be had tried other reme- Al dies, Dr. had us get Cardul. . > 1 began Improving, and It cured me. I know, and my doctor knows, what Car dul did for me, for my IA nerves and health were I^^ TAKE CARDUI The Woman 4 s Tonic VP She writes further: "1 ri «m In splendid health.., can do my work. I feel I owe it to Cardul, for I was In dreadful condition." II you are nervous, run- down and weak, or suffer from headache, backache, IV etc., every month, try Cardul. Thousands of women praise this medl- cine lor the good If has done them, and niany physicians who have used Cardul successfully with M their women patients, for years, endorse this medl dne. Think what it means to be In splendid health, like Mrs. Spell. Olve Cardul a trial. M All Druggists U M'ADOQ APPEALS TO UNION LABOR RIQHTS OF HUMANITY SHOULD ALWAYS ■■ PLACID ABOVE RIOHTS OF PROPERTY REPLIES TO TRUOES COUNCIL Labor Organiistlons Should Unitedly and Insrgatloally Fight Against Re-f *t»bll*hm*nt of Reaction. Nwe York.—A letter written by Wil liam O. McAtfoo, In which he appeal* to all labor organisation* lo exnrt themselves "energetically. Intelligent ly and unitedly against (ha ro-eetab UahmSnt of reaction lo America," waa made public bare. , Til* lattar under date at June 17, waa fet reply to a communication from John J. Munholland, aecratary of the ■natal trade* council of New York city and Tiolalty, which Informed Mr. Mc- Adoo that mora than 146,000 wag* aarnera represented by the -gpuncll "raoomtnrad you aa the moat popular (mndMßata for President tbat the Dem ocratic party could poealbly name." Altar thanking Mr. Munholland tot tba "vaaolkclted and unexpected e a doraament." the letter contlnuea: "The right a of humanity tnuat be above the right* of property, but the rlghta of each ahouUl be protected within Ita Juat llmltatlona." Tannaaaae Lagialature to Meet In ■xtra Saaalon Ninth of Auguat Naahvllle. Tana.—Aa extra aeaaloa the State laalalaturn will be called on August I, Mien ratlflcatlon of th« federal suffrage amendment will bt caaaldaretf. It waa announced at tht oopttol. A Strike of Textile Worker* Ha* Broken Out In the State of Mexico - ———— Mexico City.—The council of apta- Ban ha* declared a atrlke to be railed wtthtn 71 hour* and to Involve ll.OOf worker* employed In 30 mill* In th* federal dlatrlct and tha State of Mexi co. aaya Tha Universal. Qerman Ch*nc*llar Read* in the (elehstag Future German Program. BarUa/— I Chancellor Konatantln FVh ranbaoh, haad of tba new German government, read In tha relrhstag th* declaration at tha government* pro STMi. "Oarmany, having accepted thi treaty of Varaalllea. cannot, to ioni aa tha country'e former enemlea dc not ooaaaat to modlflcailona. do otbet than "writ* every effort by Ita externa' .«md external pollclaa to execute th* •aauameats taken 11% — 1 French Academy In Quandary. • What tha French ticademy is to de . (Me In connection yith the national dl ' rectory concerning the Introduction of n current alang term* created by and tha war I i dlstnrblnij the pence of Ita honorable members. Should auch Sorts as "polio" be recognised? Opin ion variea. Is "boche" to be academic? JTollu," literally "hnlry one." I* gen erally considered not to be a worthy ayooaym for the hemic French sol dier. In regard to "boche." M. Brleux BBSges In the next edition of tbe KaUoaary of the academy onr suc cessor* IMB decidedly be obliged to In scribe (tie word 'boche' as a term of NORTH GAROUNA IS DISAPPOINTED » A DISTRESSING CUT IS MADE IN RICSRS AND HARBORS ■Y THE CONORISS VPfIOPRUTION IS {IOO,OOO With but $12,000,000 at Their Die possl, Army Engineere think they Havs Don* ths Best Possible Ml||> Washington, (Special).—North Car olina has farad sadly in the allocation of fundi under tha lump sum provldad In the rlvara and harbors act for tba neat flsoal year. The army engineers, who ware dalagatad under tha law with reaponalblllty for tha allocation of funds to tha various rivers and har bors of tba country, have reached a decision, and It appeara that tha en tire North Carolina appropriation com prlsea only $100,060. Thle allocation la for the Cape Fear river at and be- j low Wilmington. ' Varloua Democratic member* of Congreia, Including Senator Simmons, Senator Overman and Representative Small have charged that the Republi can idea of economy waa entirely falae and erroneoue and thla was no time to economise at the expense of the foreign and domestic commerce of the United ktates. With freight yards throughout the country congested and foreign shipping at a low ebb, they In alsted that if there ever was a move ment for encouragement of Inland waterways, river tranaportatlon and 'harbor development this was'that moment However with only $12,000,000 at their disposal the army engineers think tbhay have done the bast pos sible. No Tax Free Stoek There are no tax-free corporation stooka In North Carolina, and tha atatement that there la haa no founda tion in law or tact. Whon -stocks are advertlaed as "tax free,"' It almply means that the wner la not required to Mat and pay taxes on them because the corporations pays all taxes, Side on Read Projecta Bids ware opened by the State High way Commission on three road pro jecta aggregating 66 miles of graded gravel highway in Bumpeon, Stanley and Forsyth countlee. The total of the three blda received waa $4M,522. Tha Forsyth and Stanley accepted, and the Sampson county matter de ferred. Suecesafut School for Agente The moet successful, enthusiastic and Inspiring summer echool foro the Home Demonetrallon Agents In the State which haa yet been conducted was that held at the North Carolina College for Women at Oreenaboro during tha two weeka ending June ltth. Such ia the estimate of Mrs. Jane MoKlmmon, tha able and effi cient head of the Home Demonstra tion work In North Carolina. Mayore to Petition Leglelatlon The mayora of. North Carolina cities will aak the epeclal aeaaton of tha Leg islature In July to except cities end towna from the ten per cent limit placed on Increased revenue under the revaluation act, to remove the on taxes levied by cities and iwotfs tor the payment of princi pal or interest of bonda or notes, to reduce the maximum percentage of bonded debt, and to enact a law by which, until the adjournment of the 1921 session of the Oeneral Assembly cities and lowns may aell their bonds for tho best price obtainable. Urgent Warning te Soldiers Attention Is called by the Raleigh chapter of the American Red Cross to all ax-service men carrylg government Insurance that the cloelng time for re instatement la cloee at hand. Thou eands of man all over the country have allowed their policies to lapee but under the liberal terma of the gov ernment win be allowed to reinstate them up until July. 1. Municipal Association Organlxee The North Cerollna Municipal asso ciation. which haa been dormant dur tag the war. waa organised with the election of Oallatin Roberta, of Aehe- Tllle, president; Sid M. Clark, Oreen vllle, vice president; T. T. Thome, of Rocky Mount. v*e president; T. B. Xidrldgo. secretary; W. H. Holcomb, Wlsston-Sslem treasurer. The executive committee will con sist of the officer* and Lionel Well, of Ooldshoro and John Sykes. of Monroe, Ihs Timber Supply Menaced. I.umber la certain to loee ita prae snt Importance In North Carolina and become one of the minor Induetrlae If tneasureo for conserving present tim ber supplies are not taken speedily leclared Assistant Forester B. K. Car- Lift off Corns! Doesn't huit a bit and Freezons costs only a few cents. Doesn't hurt a bit ! Drop a little Freedom' on nn aching corn. Instantly that corn slops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yea, magic ! ( A tiny lioltlc of Freezone costs but a few cents nt any drug shire, but iaaufll cicnt to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, ami the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. ter, of the United Statee forest serv lee, In an addreaa before the North Carolina Forestry Association at Ashe villa. N. C., recently. Mr. Carter die cussed the results of an lnveetigatlon of lumber conditions throughout the United Btatea which the forest serf* lee made In response to a reeoluUon preaented to the United tltales Senate by Senator Capper. Thla resolution called for a report oa the timber sup ply of the oountry, the effoota of proe ent depletion on the high coat of ma terials, and the effects of lumbar ex ports .on domestic Industries. Mr. Carter's addreaa ahowed that nnlaas the young forests in North Car olina and adjacent Stiles are pro tected from fire and wisely managed, theee reglona which are now shipping lumber to other parta of tha country soon would be forced to Import sup piles for their own use. Although North Carolina atill haa a considerable amount of timber, cut ting la progressing at a rapid rate apd the remaining old-growth forests are bound to diaappear unless a definite coneervatlon program la adopted.by the Btate. Couneill Declines a Second Raee .Judge W. B. Couneill, of the tenth district, notified the Bute board of elections he would not oall for a sec ond primary against A. L. Bulwinkle. William H. Williamson, former cot ton mill, owner, heads-the list of con tributors to Rex Hospital with a $lO - gift. The drive will laat a week. Forty-Three Dootors' Llcenee. The State board of medical exami ners licensed 4$ physicians by reci procity, Including Dra.tL. C. Todd and Thomas C. Boat, of Charlotte. In the Hat were two women. Dr. Irene Moss, of Southern Pines, and Dr. Ruth Wanatrom, of Aahevllle. More than 100 will appear before the beard far license to practice, atanding tha regular examination. This is the laat examination eoadueU ed by the present board. Report of Cemmloeloner Young. Raleigh.— annual report of Col. Jamee R. Young, insurance commis sioner, shews the marveleua growth of this department of the State's bus iaees for tha last twelve moaths, there having been a total of sl,sts.- Nt.SIS.S4 In groee risks written. Thle Is an tnereaae or #5t6,507,757.50 over the prevloue year. Of the total amount of Insurance at risk for thta period the total net loss* ee Incurred approximate st,osS,4ts.lf, and of this ampant the net toeeee paid were $5,554,7*7.40. Oross premiums reealved in the year total $14,615.- 799.64. tha net risks written having been a little less then $1,660,000. Suffrage Advooate Busy. Washington— (Speolal)—Suffragists hope through their work in the Democratic convention at San Fran cisco to bring eufflclent pressure to bear to have the North Carolina leglalature put over woman suffrage. Miss Florence Beeckel, press chair man of the national woman's party, Issued this statement, concerning the North Carolina situation: "Suitrag late hope to secure from the Democratio national leaders furthei further pressure upon the North Caro lina legislature to ratify the amend ment at the epeclet session in July. Buny Also In State. Second only to that bearing oa th« gubernatorial situation is the talk heard on every hand concerning wom an auffrage. As the apodal aeaalon of the "leg islature approaches sentiment n cryetallsing In all parta of the State, report those who come to Raleigh os rasious missions. Anti-suffraglsta are circulating lit erature connecting the name of Fred Douglaa With the amendment. Ont piece of literature being dlstributsd from headqunrterS hero Is a leafier bearing the picture of a negro wom an. n delegate to a Kentucky re publican convention. Quotatlone from the "Suffrage Bible" are also being sent out and tha anus »re openly as serting that ratification by North Car ollnn will ba an Insult to the rest of the south. - Find Traces of Oil Lettere of Incorporation were grant ed to the ipex. North Carolina, Oil Company by the Secretary ef State,' with an authorised capital stock of $500,066 and ss6o paid In by D. F. Betta, of Ralatgh; W. Tracy Medlln and H. Burton Harward. of Apex. The corporation owns a tract of land three miles from the towa .of Apex, 17 miles from Raleigh. Traces of oil ware found In digging walle for water to supply a sawmill. The wells were suak to a depth of lit and ISO feet, aad were $66 yards apart. Broek le Certified Nominee. W. U Brook haa notified the Stats, board ef elections he will not aak foi a second primary In tha seventh dls ; trlct and W. C. Hammer has aoeord | Ingly bees oertitled as tba Democratic candidate for coagreee. which laeuret hla election. Formal raqaaet far a second pri mary waa aaada to the board by O. Max Oarduer. candidate for the Dem oerettc gubernatorial aomlnatios sgalnat Cameron Morrteoa, who led him In tha first primary. Preeldent Wlleon Wants Leader In Suffrage Fight in North Carolina. Washington— Tba supporters ol Preeldent Wlleoa are looking over the available Umber la North Carotlaa te find n leader to support the fight fet the adoption of the woman saffrags amendment by the North Carolina leglalature when It meets aest month With thle Idea la mind several letter* era being eaat to North Carolina dam ocrata te aacertaln who is beet suited to take tha lead for President Wlleoa lo this fight I - i An ggreeo. I A Southerner recently saw at a rail, amy stntion In Cqpadn aa old negro, soys the Colombia State, looking help leasly about him. I "What's the matter, unclsT" he In quired. "Loot your way T" I "No, thank yuh. bona, not so yon kin rail It loa', bat Ila leokln' fern col ored ooman." "Your wtfer "No, boon, I ain't never seen her, I but I nx de gemmum nt do ticket win der how you git out huyh, an' he aay, 'You fin' n negress on dat side.' And, bone. It been so loog aence I aaed a colored lady, I been mighty glad to know hit. An' I been goln' rum aide to aide eber eence, an' boas, I cayn' fin' her ndwheree."—Savannah Mews. • jl^l I In offering Tiffin CmdlM, w'give' I Bjj usrarance that they contain the fin* I est materials that money can buy blended with exceptional skill, and I handled with particular care, in ■ every detail of manufacture. Their individuality of combination and as* I sortment of flavors, make them "Dis- I tinctively Delicious 1" / r -1 "Candies of Distinctive Qualify" I Fftrrell-Hayes Drug Co. GRAHAM, N. C. iiiii i^w Alabama Minister Relieved Stomach Troubles Made Him Feel Sick at Meal Times, But Now Always Enjoys His Meals. DO TOU enjoy your mealsT Eat without the dread of the after effects? Lack of appetite, and a dlsgreeable, slck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals, usually indicate that your digestive organs are not working properly. As • result, you will feel weak, lose weight and lack the energy that Is to be de rived from well-digested food. A valuable help In correcting such conditions is Mentioned by the Rev. B. K. McKonzle, of Route 1, Section, f •S"f -M-++*++++++"J'++++++++++ fi 1 '> ♦ ♦ H"fr-H"l- * OUR CLIENTELE GROWS j ■ • Not Upon Promises, but Upon Performance !! We are Pioneers in + | Dry Cleaning and Dyeing \ • ■ In Business Since 183fi Prompt Deliveries | !! Send Goods by Parcels Post + THE TEASDALE COMPANY U23-537 Walnut Street. CINCMSNATI, OHIO For Sale! |]lWe have bought the Curry Moore Home Place, and will offer it for sale on easy terms. Possession can be given within ten days. A good 6- room house, in good condition at a reasonable price. m Graham Real Estate Co. 'Phone 544 Office Next Door to National Bank of Alamance GRAHAM, N. C. Summons by Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance County. la the Naperlar Court. He ft. re the Clerk. Harry Goodman, Receiver Gra ham Motor Car Company, vs. C. M. Gant, E. W. Lasley, Julius F. Thompson nnd Law rence A. Thompson. The defendant C. M. Gant, above named, will take notice tliat an action entitled as above luts been commenced in the Su perior Court of Alamance coun ty, to sell the real property be longing to the Graham Motor Car Company and the partner ship of C. M. Gant, H. Goodman, and E. W. Ludojr, for the pur pose of creatiug assets to pay debts of -the said partnership; and the said defendant will , further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of ' Alu mance county, at his office in Graham, on July Bth, 1920, nnd answer or demur to the pe , tition filed in said action, or the petitioner will apply to tlie Court i for the relief demanded in said complaint. • This 9th day of June, 1920. D. J. WALKER, C. 8. C. J. J. Henderson, Att'jr. 10j4t I ' I If your property ia advertised foi sale for town tarn, don't blame tb« ' tax collector. IBOTD R. TIOUMII, Tax Collector. Ala., who writes: "1 had stomach trour ble. When 1 would go to eat, I would turn sick. I took one bottle of Zlron, and It cured me. Am always ready (or my meals and enjoy them. I think It Is a fine medicine." If your food hurts you. If your appe tite la poor, if you are pale, weak and run-down, and have other symptoms that indicate your system needs help, try Ziron. It will put iron into your blood and help build you up. Take it according to directions, and if not benefited by the first bottle, the money back guarantee will protect you. Ask your druggist Sale of Real Estate. Under nud by virtue of mi order of the Superior Court of Alaninuce coantjvinade in tlie Special Pro ceeding entitled AIHIOO Coury vs. Mamie M. Fitch and Iter husband, i Buck Fitch, and Callie G. Burcb, minor, by her guardian, MM. Nannie V. [lurch, the same being No. upon the special proceed ing docket of said court, the 1 undersigned CounnhHiouera will, on N ; SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920, at 12 o'clock, M„ at the court house, door in Grahiim, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land ly'ng and being in Burlington township, Alamance county, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lauds of the North Caro lina Railroad, T. A. Myrpliy, J. Alex Holt, the Robert* on heirs and others, and more particularly jdesciibed as to-wit: Beginning at an irou bolt on Railroad streei, with comer of T. A. Murphy's lot; the-ce S with the line of said Railroad street 51J deg IS 128 fret to a bolt, J. Alex Holt's corner; thence N 37 J deg E 3241 feet to a bolt. Holt's corner; ti.euce N 65 deg W 14:1 feet to au irou bolt, corner with T. A. Mur ; phy; thence S 0J deg W with line iof T. A. Murphy 314 feet to tho ; beginning. This 7th day of June, 1020. H. J. S TOCKARD. JNO. R HOFFMAN, Commissioner*. | —For $1.65 you can get both The Progteasive Farmer and THk ALA -1 MANCE GLEANER for one year. Hand lor mail to oa at Graham and we will see that tbe.papera are sent. PREPARE FOR COLLEGE NEW CAMPAIGN SLOG.UI PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO OBSERVI MAY 14 TO OIVS STIMULUS TO IMPORTANT MOV6MEHT. Peblla school* her* have been r» «u»*t«d lo oboerve May 14, which ku boo* designated "Prepare for College Day- 1* tht* state nd In the other ■Uto* oom»rislng the Fifth' Federal Reserve District. ' During chapel erorclees, or at other •peolfled periods that day. It to sug gested that addresses be .made in th* high schools by leading business men •nd prominent aducators. and in the •ltmentary school* by the teacher*. The purposes of the observance, It 1* explained, are to stress the importance of a college edncatlon and to offer suggeetlve methods whereby the pu pils, aad their parent*, may plan ahead with a college course definitely in ▼lew.- Woman'* club* are being asked to help in the movement, and the Rotary clubs also are expected to take part, while many churches have expressed th*ir interest and indicated their do lira to participate. Further, tho Unit ed States Treaiury Department, through the district War Loan Organ isation, I* leading assistance, and th* general plan, It Is announced, has re ceived the heartiest approval of prac tically every college president In the •tat*. Ml** Mary O, Shotwell, director of the educational division of the War Loan Organization of this district, re cently discussed the project before the convention of the Virginia Association HEARTBURN or heaviness after meals are most annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. RMfOIDS pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help restore normal digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNK MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION of Women's Colleges and Schools. The assooiatlon, fay resolution,- pledged its "sincere and hearty co-operation in carrying out all the plans." " It is proposed by the Treasury De partment that parents who desire to send their sons and daughters to col leges and that boys and girls who wish to provide a college funcKfor them selves—that they definitely plan tor the future and make regular syste matic saving a part of their plan. As safe, productive Investment* for such funds government such as Treasury Savings Certificates and War Savings Stamps, are suggested. Observance of "Prepare for College Day" will be fruitful of extensive, re sults, it Is believed, and the stimulus toward higher education Is expected to be very valuable, particularly since the statement has so frequently been made recently and so authoritatively that never before has the country bean In more imperative need of men and women of trained minds and broad vis ion OWES LIFE TO BAD SERVICE t- Englishman Willing to Die, but Re fused to Walt for Starvation to Do the Work. Owen Wlster, the author, was talk ing In Philadelphia about England's disorganized train service. "They told me a strange tale In Bir mingham," he said. "It seems that a young Birmingham broker was disap pointed In love, and went out on the railroad and laid his head on a rail, Intending to end % It nil. "The London express was due In three minutes, and the broker closed his eyes. "He waited, very pale, eyes closed. Now and then he gulped. The three minutes seemed a long time passing A long, long time?" The rail got very uncomfortable. The broker twisted and turned his neck a little. Finally he looked at his watch. The train was late—lo minutes late. With a sigh he laid his head down oil the rail again. "Well, to make a long story short, the broker waited and waited for that Infernal London express till—lf he hadn't gone away at last for a bite to eat —he'd surely have died of starva tion." Kindergarten In Smaller Towns. Statistics Just compiled by'the kin dergarten division of the bureau of education show that approximately 21,085 children were enrolled In kin dergartens In towns under 2,500 popu lation during the year 101£, in charge of 509 kindergarten teachers. The banner states for kindergartens In smaller places appear to be Michi gan and Wisconsin, the former state with 110 kindergarten teachers and 4,015 pupils, und the latter _state with 78 teachers and 2,900 children In at tendance at kindergartens In smaller towns. California has 57 kindergarten tAchers and 2,037 pupils In cities un der 2,500 population; lowa, 50 teach ers and 1,750 children; New Jersey. 49 teachers and 1,912 pupils ; and Ne braska, 02 teachers nnd 1,74(1 children. The Nebraska figures Indicate a spe cial effort to reach the smaller towns with kindergarten facilities. 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You need no other evi dence than to look around you among the women of your acquaintance. The sick and ailing and pale are anaemic, listless and colorless—the lack of rich red blood is plainly ap parent in their appearance. The woman whoso blood is healthy and full of vitality always has red cheeks, a good complexion and a body that is supplq, active and tingling with energy. For Sale by All Good Druggists. Burwell & Dunn and John M. Scott &Co., Charlotte, N. C., Distributors. BREAK W BOND PRICES IS NO CAUSE FOR WORRY LAMK YIILD MADE POSSIBLI TO ABTUTB mVBSTORS WHO * SBIZE Bid OPPORTUNITY. hTMtm who bought Liberty Bead* Md Victory Notes at rMMt market pricee were thus able to earn ■consid erably more ku> the bond rate* of ku- Icrtflt ob their meney, according tb ■lurat compiled by stook aud hand krektn. Utrwor, income table# ro m«r aomplated by the War Loan Or ganisation of thie district ihew that Ike bonds, iaaamuch as they are ex »f( frees all elate sftJ local property and tnoome tax (except eetate or In heritance taxes) are equivalent In their net yield to taxable itocke and head* paying rate* ot Interest sub staatialfy higher. The property tax oa etocks aad bonds la eemeUmes considerable. Preta thess property taxee, state aad etty, Liberty Bonds and Victory Notes, mt course, are exempt. This means, therefore, brokers point oat, that the government eecurL.es yield a aat In come equal to that of Usable stock* and bonda pay tag much more. The following figures ahow In the erder named the issues of Liberty Boada aad Victory Notes, their respee tire periods to maturity, recoat mar ket quotations aad the approximate annual iatoraet based upon those lUm aad conditional upon tha secu fMeo be lag held to maturity. Fleet I 14. 17 years; $»1.30; t.M per oeat. Pint 4. tn years; MS.IO; i per cent. first 4 1-4, 17 years; M»»0 ii per f9Bt Second 4, ii 1-1 yaars; fii.it; l-U **sJcMd 4 1-4, n 1-1 yaars; • t per «ent. Third 4 1-4. • 1-1 yaars; HO.O; 141 •ar «#t • Fourth 4 1-4. It 14 yaars; *M.M; 147 per oeat. Viotory 4 1-4, I years; •»#.«•; «.M per oeat. Viotory I S-4, I years; W JO; B.M par uet In comparlag the laconse froas Lib orty Beads aad Victory Metae wMk the net yie»4 of taxable stocka aad Mads the usual taxes should be added •a each at tha percentage yields given •hare. 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