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THE GLEANER GBAHAM, N. C., Match 30, 1911." ■ = Pertolliee Honrs. ' OBo* open TM a. a. toI.SO p. m. ■aadmr 1.00 to tun ». M. and 4.00 to 8J)0 p. ro HEBNAN HUOHBB, Postmaster. | Local News, j ii" —Mrs. Robt. Collins who has been extremely ill is very much im proved. —The County Commissioners aj meet in regular monthly session next Monday, t —Mrs. W. N. Drumwright is critically ill and not expected tclive. Her home is here —There will be a special meeting of Graham Lodge I. O. 0. F- next Monday night at 8 o'clock. —Don't miss a treat by failing to attend Miss Kittrell'B musical recita! at the Graded School tomorrow night. —Graham Chapter of Daughters of the Confederacy will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. Scott, Jr., at 3 p. m. April 6 th. •4- —Green A McClure Furniture Co. is receiving a big lot of furniture ''' this week, in suits, chairs and odd pieces, and can fix you in good shape for housekeeping. —MrP Seymour S. Holt has pur chased of Dr. W. S. Long, who moved to Chapel Hill a few months ago, his handsome residence on N. Main St., and moved his family in yesterday. —Mrs. James A. Dixon, after spending a few weeks at the sana torium at Montrose, has returned to her home here. She expresses her self as having been yery much benefited. —On next Sunday Morning a Cradle Roll service will be observed at the Methodist Protestant church. Mothers and their babies are espec ially invited. To the night service the young men are especially invited. —Mr. W. P. Smith, who lost a leg on account of an accident on the night the 2nd inst., was brought here to the home of his father, Mr.J: P. Smith, last Thursday. He is get ting along nicely, sits up and gets around on bis crutches. —Mr. J. Elmer Long will go to Washington, D v 0., Saturday and remain during-the opening days of the extra session of Con y ress. As our readers know, be is private sec retary to Congressman Maj. Chas. M. Stedman. —On Tuesday night the Town Commissioners and Street Commis sion met in joint session and desig nated Main Street to be macadam ized from the Southern limit of the town to the railroad station and Harden street from the road to Haw River to th&"Burlington road. —An observant citizen of Graham gives out the information that dur ing the pait three years thunder has been heard every month:" There are others, who, if they would be aa frank and truthful as the aforesaid citizen, could say that they had heard thunder—not distant but nearby—almost every day. —There was another jail delivery last night. J* wo negroes escaped— Will Crisp who was indicted at last term of court for burglarizing the home of W. F. Jones, and a negro sent up a few days ago from Mebane, being tmable t > give bond. A bar of the cell was sawed in two and broken. Some work on the jail cells is badly needed, that these frequent escapes may not occur. —On Tuesday afternoon the 13- year-old son of Willis Covington, colored, met with a rtight serious accident, and one that might have proved fatal. Ha swung on a car going out from the Oneida Mills to the atation. When the car waa well under speed he jumped off and landed head foremost into a pile of cross-ties. His bead and face wen badly cut and bruised. Two Doc tors have been called in. This should be a warning to boys. —The County Sunday School As sociation held its meeting at the M. E. church last Saturday and Sun day, and was especially well at tended on Sunday. Nearly every township was represented. Some very excellent addresses wera made by those on the programme, which dealt with every phase of the Sun day School work. It was a pleasure - to the people of Graham to have the privilege of entertaining the Associ ation. Musical Recital. ~ Miss Kittrell, teacher of music at Graham Graded School, will give her recital on Friday night, March 31st, at 8 o'clock. She has arranged a good programme and it will be a treat for those who at tend. She cordially invites the public to attend. Graham vs Hawfields. The Graham High School ball team went over to Hawfields Tues day afternoon and played the Haw - Held High School team. Hawfields won by a score of 15 and 13. The boys enjoyed the onting and the Personal Mention ■■ ■ i ' Mrs. J. Elmer Long visitedfriends in Durham Saturday. Thoa. S. Beall, Esq., of Grems boro, spent Monday here. Mias Kate Jeffreys a pent Saturday and Sunday in Greensboro. Mrs. Jas. N. Williamson is spend ing some time in Baltimore. Mr. C. P. Albright ia spending the day in High Point on business. "Mr. Jas. Q. MoCnllloch, of Mor ton township, waa in town thin mor ning. Mr. W. C. Michael, of Gibson ville, was in town Monday afternoon £n business. Mr. Floyd Simmons, representing the W. R. Murry Co., of Durham, epent Tueaday here. Misaee Lillian Murray and Marga ret Cooper viaited friends at Chapel Hill from SaturdaytUl Monday. Mr. Bob Smith, of Liberty, was here the first of the week visiting his brother, Mr. Jas. P. Smith. Mrs. Walter E. Walker returned Monday from Marion, N. C., where she had been visiting her sister. - Mrs. R. E. Hunter and Misses Mamie Parker and lone Scott spent Monday in Greensboro shopping. Miss Blanch Scott, in school at Peace Institute, Raleigh, came home yesterday evening tp spend a few days. Mrs. A. L. Henley, of Greensboro, is spending a day or so at the home of her father, Mr. T. C. Foust, near here. .Miss Ollie Reavis, at King's Busi ness College in Raleigh, ia spend ing the week here at the home of her father, Mr. T. J. Reavis. Miss Minnie Coley, of Mocksville, was the guest of Miss Jane Kittrell at Mr. A. M. Hadley's Monday and Tuesday.. , Mrs. Geo. A. Mebane, of Spray, spent Sunday and Monday here visiting allhe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Banks Holt. Mrs. Junius Parker and children, of New York, after spending two weeks here visiting at Capt. E. 8. Parker's, left Monday for Knoxville, Tenn., to visit relatives there at her old home. Mr. J. T. Donoho, of Milton, spent a day or two here the latter part of last week. He returned home Sat urday accompanied bv Mrs. Donoho and little daughter who have been visiting Mrs. E. S. Parker, Jr. Mr. Nathan Garrison, of the northern part of the county, has been here this week visiting his sister, Mrs. J. H. Watson, and other relatives. He is on crutches from the effects of a severe cut almost a year ago. Mrs. S. A. Holleman, of Greens boro, and her daughter, Mrs. Chas. C. Robbins and little son, of High Point, came down Tuesday and are visiting the former's brothers, Mr. J. Edgar Long and Dr. Will S. Long. Misses Lillian Maasey and Alma Cunningham, of High Point, the former a sister of Mrs. S. G. Lindsay, were here Saturday and Sunday viaiting at Prof. 8. G. Lindsay's. On Saturday night Mra. Lindaay very pleaaantly entertained in honor of ner guests. A Happy Day. On March 26th about 50persons met at the home of Mr. Wm. H. Holt in Graham to celebrate the 84th birthday of his father, Mr. Seymour P. Holt, who lives with him. Nearly all of the fifty were hia children, grand-children and oreat-grand-children, who spread for him a most excellent-dinner. After all had gathered around the table several valuable presents, sent by descendants who could not be present, were presented to Mr. Holt. All this was quite a surprise to him but waa greatly enjoyed by him as well as all preeent. Mr. Holt haa been bleseed with long life, aplendid health, and a large family. He haa 9 children, 38 grand-children and 49 great-grand-children, a total of 96 descendants. Debate Last Friday Night j) As before announced, a public de bate was held at the Graded School laat Friday night. The qnerv was. Reeolved, That a Republican form of Government, like that of the United States, ia a better farm of Govern ment than a Constitutional Mon archy, like that of England. Affirma tive Chas. H. Redding and J. E. Mendenhall, of Ranaleman, and Negative Thoa. N. Boone and Lewis E. Moon, of Graham. A fine au dience greeted the debaters and heard them gladly. All the speeches were good and highly creditable. The judges decided in favor of the negative. After the debate a reception was given the visitors by the Graham School at Dr. J. O. Simmons'. Be sides the debaters, there were sever al others in the party, among whom wae ProL J. B. Robertson, theSupt. of the Randleman School, who has just closed bis school at that place. —Another solid Car Load of Fur niture is being unloaded by the enterprising firm of Green k Mc- Clure Furniture Co. this weak. This means that they are selling goods and also that they are buying in the right wav and are in a position to give the beet and the lowest prices to be had on any thing in the Fur niture line. Par Mfc —' Pom blooded brown leghorn chickens. Come early. HnsaaT Loxo, Graham. » My Friends and Policy HoMara of die North State Life las. Co., in Graham, Haw River tad Burlington. It mi my earneet deaire to ae« each one of you in pereon before leafing Graham to take np my lar ger field of wprk for the North State Life Ine. Co., in the City of Green - ▼ille, S. G. I did manage to aee moat of you, bat I understand a re port has been, circulated to the effect that I had left the North State Life Insurance Co. and entered the ser vice of another company. Such a report is wholly untrue and abso lutely without foundation. I am still with the North State Life Ins. Co. and expect to continue in the service of that company, and hope that my present promotion is but the beginning of other promotions with the company in which I feel a a great personal pride. The com pany'a last statement made on Dec. 31st, 1910, whieh will be furnished by my eucoeaaor, Mr. T. L. East, » one which should effectually anawer to you many atatementa which have been made you by other intereeted partiea. I ask you to look over this statement and aee the greet aucceaa being made by the North State Life Insurance Co. Thanking you for past kindnesees to mo and hoping you will continue them to Mr. Eaat, and with best wishea, I remain, C. A. TARPLEY, Mgr. Greenville Branch Office North State Life In*. Co. Mr. John J. Cook died here Tuesday at the home of hia daugh ter, Mra. J. Hanks Mann, aged 84 yeara. Besides hia daughter he ia aurvived by two eons—Mr. J. Gas ton Cook of thie place and Mr. Will. A. Cook of Burlington. Mr. Cook was an old Confederate soldier. His remains were carried to Mr. Olive, near Manndale, for interment. Mrs. Loy, wife of Mr. Dan Loy, died at her home near Elon College Monday. Mra. Nancy C. Woods, wife of Mr. Handy Wooda, near Swepsonville, died Tuesday evening at St. Leo's Hospital, Greensboro. She was 52 years old. She is survived by her husband, five sons and three daugh- The remaina were buried at Mt. Hermon yesterday. Prof. W. C. Blagg died at his home in Burlington Sunday after an illness of about a year. He was about 39 yeara of age and ia sur vived by hia widow and two daugh ters. The interment took place at Burlington Monday. Mr. W. Gaston Careathera died suddenly at Mebane last Thursday while aitting in a chair talking to a friend. He waa 81 years of age, and leaves no surviving children. His wife died about a year ago. Hia re maina were buried at Antioch in Orange county. Ray. Geo. W. Holmes' daughter, little Mary Elisabeth, died Sunday at hia home in Albright Townahip, aged 2 yeara and 6 montha. The remaina were buried at Bethel. Mr. Calvin Dawson's infant child died etHaw River Monday. Mrs. Emily Davidson, wife of Mr. Berry Davidson, died at her home at Gibsonville laat Friday morning, after ten hours illness, aged about 65 years. Mrs. Davidson was a daughter of the late James Newlin of this county and waa born and reared at Saxapahaw, and waa a moat estimable woman. She ia sur vived by her husband, two sons, three step-daughters, one step-son, two sisters—Mrs. 0. 0. Mooro and Miaa Mamie Newlin of Charlotte and one brother—Mr. Mike Newlin of Burlington. Her remains were interred Sunday afternoon at Pine Hill cemetery, Burlington, beside those of her parents. For Safe. The H*l. B. M«b*no K«aidenCo apply to Chas. A. Scott. first Class Farm Implements Yee save Laker. Ttae aa4 Mesa? wfcse IM kv bfh ■sen Ael ww wsß as* ewfc w*a. The Me 4 the* we ssH. W« issue one of &e bestead moet complete of Farm Imple ment Catalogs, it three prices, deecriptione and much interest information. Mailed free upon roflneeCi * «• • We are headquarters for > V.Oh» sad other lulm WW rsadstf.tafcWln.toi7 (Mm*. eSc. Witts tor DeesilpHrs Ostslor Bad prices om say suppUee or Item las piemen ts yoo require. The Implement Co. HM tut Main It. »SS«P» ma^ | wciawowp, . . vmcMNUL Sug?s&re Question! so the Scads; School Lessons. The Prixes Again. Onr Bible Question Local Club is looking up aud we are much en couraged. It is very remarkable how these questions Imbroet, even the general public. It is a mis take to suppose, as some do, that this contest is oon fined exclusively to adults. Bright boys and girls can take up these simple studies, and may ootnply with the condi tions as well aa their seniors, and are just as likely to win a solid gold medal or one of the other prizes The prime object of this Bible Question Club is to get old and young to reading the Sunday School Lessons, and to ponder the Suggestive Questions. It must not be forgotten that in answer ing questious it is legit imiite to get all the help which is necessary. Ahybody can cut out aud sign the coupon each week, and can read the lesson aud the questions. This does not take skill, but it does take methocT, and it means the unspeakable benefit of reading these studies from week to week. You will find it to be a great bene fit to join some Bible Class, ? and getthehelpandenthusiasm which comes from company. • Yen will need the ALAMANCE GLEANER in order to read the questions and get the necessary conpon; yon had better subscribe at once. If yon are a subscriber, then send the paper to some per son whom you think this course of reading will help. Send in your subscription now, and get the benefit of the special rate. Uae the attached coupon. COUPON, Cat out and Send to thl« Office Bnd The Alusuee Knur froa m» (ill Xij 30,1312, til t]gn jf Uji Bible Qwstion Qib Cental, ftr thi tpiiiil prist tf SLOO witM Onsiai tombirofLoealChb, Nuu - itirw _ The sooner you send your subscrip tion the more papres you get. If you send now you get 15 mos. for the price of one year. Notice To Creditor* Southern Traction 4 Power Company. All persons, firms or corporation" having claims against the Southern Traction & Power Company are notified to present them, duly veri fied, to the undersigned Receiver of said Company on or before May 1, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded as a bar for claimants, who failed to file their claims, participating in any distribution that may be made of the assets of said Company. This March 21, 1911/- Chas. A. Scott, Receiver, Southern Traction A Power Ce., Qraham. N. C. Sealed Bids Wanted for Graham Fire House. Scaled Bids for brick work and wood work aa a whole and aa separ ate jobs, will be received on on be fore tbe 6th day of April, 1011, for a Fire House for the town of Graham. Specifications may be seen at my office. The right to re ject any or all bids is reserved. If desired Concrete may be substituted for Brick Work. By order of Board of Town Com missioners, J. S. COOK. Mayor, March, 15, 1911. Graham, N. C. For Sale. The Hal. B. Mebane Residence apply to Chaa. A. Scott. -* Itch relieved in 20 mihutos by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Never faila. Sold by Graham Drug Co. HAPPYJREBULTB Have Made Many Graham Residence Enthusiastic No wonder soorea of Graham citisena grow entbuaiaatic. It la enough to make aftyone happy to find relief after yean of suffering Pnßlle statements like tbe follow- tag are but truthful reprmntn tlona of the daily work lou» in Graham by Dou't Kidney Pills. Mrs. Addison Mill St.; Graham N. 0., says: "At the time I began taking T>oan> Kidney Pills, my kidneys were badly din ordered. There were severe pains in the small of my back and often it wss hard for me to stoop or straighten. I was at a lons to know what to do until soipeone strongly urged me to try DoanV Kidney Pills. After I had taken the remedy a few days I was satisfied that I had at la»t found something waited to my case. My health improved rapidly and it was cot long before I was rest >red to health and strength." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-MUburnCo., Buf falo, New" York", sole agent* for the United States. | Remember the namo—Doan's— and take no other. Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. By REV. T. S. LIN SCOTT, D. D. April Mh, 1911. (Copyright. 1910. by Her. T. S. Unacott. D.U.) Ellsha's Heavenly Defender*. I Kings vl: 8-23. Golden Text—For He (hall firs His angels charge over thee, to keep thee In all thy ware. Pa. 91:11.* (1.) Verses 8-10 — Were wan ever "really necessary T (2.) Will wars ever cease, and what are the aignsT (3.) How did Ellsha And out what the plans of the King of Syria were? (4.1 What reason la there. If any, to believe that aome met) Unlay, are able to tell what la in the minds of others? (R.) Is mind reading any more won derful than other phenomena with which we are familiar, for example wireless telegraphy? (6.) Will tbore ever be any regret table events In the life of any man who carefully obeys the vole* of Qod In tits soul? (7.) Verse 11 —If a man's plans are repeatedly unsuccessful is that a sure sign, or not. that they are not of Qod? Why? (8.) Verse 12—Was Elisha's ability to tell what the King of Syria was say- Inc. when at a great distance from him. natural or supernatural? (9.) Are clairvoyants, clalraudlenta. and others who claim similar powers noted for their spirituality? (10.) Verses 13-14 —Why did Ellsha allow himself' to be ahut up In Do than if he knew all the King of Syria was doing? (11.) What reason. If any, la there to believe that Qod sometimes plans to get his children Into a tight, or dan-, gerous nlare T Certificate of Dissolution State of North Carolina, Department ofState To All to Wbom These Preaenla May Come —Oraetlng: Wbe reas. It appears to my aatlafaotlon. bjr duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanlmnua consent of all the stockholders, deposited In my olfloo, that the Graham Keal Kitate Loan 3c Insurance Company, a corpor ation of tblsState, whose principal oßlue U situated at No Htreet, In the town of Oraham, County of Alamance, mute of North Carolina 'Chaa. C. Tnompson being the agent therein and Incharga there of, upon whom prooeas may be served), haa compiled with the requirements ut Chapter 21, Revlsal or IMA, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the IsaulDg of Uils Certlflcate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore. I. J. BrtYAN ORIMKH, Secretary of Siato of the state of North Carolina, do hereby certify that th« ssld corporation did on the 29th day of Novem ber, 1910, Hie I ii my oflloe a duly axecutod an I attested consent In writing to the dlasolutlon bt wild corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which mid consent >i»d the reoord of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In my said oflloe as provided by In Te'tlmony Whereof. I have hcret'i « t my hand and alllxvd my ofllalal seal, at llui elgli, Ibla 29 day of November A I). 19111 [ KAL] J BitVAN (■ KIM K, Secretary of state, COniHISSIOAERS SUJ) OF IM By vl i toe of an order of the Superior Court of Alamance county, at the January Special Term, nil. In tho case of J. Harvey \. hltevs. J.lt.Mann, the undersigned will ■ell to the highest bidder KOH CASH, at the Court Houaa door In Oraham, North Caro lina, on MONDAY, MAY Ist, 1911, the following tract of land, situated lo the county of Alamance, and State of North Carolina, In Oraham Township, adjoining the lan s of tbe late Henrietta Long, Caswell Holland others: Beginning at a rock, cor ner of said Holt, HO ft. fr m the centra of the fi. C. K. It. track, running thence N. 7# deg. B. Hobs. 80 Iks. to a rock or Iron bolt, 50 ft. rrom tbe oentreof said railroad track; tbenoe N. 11 deg. W. 8 chs. to roek or Iron bolt; thence 8.79 deg, W « chs. to a roek; thence 8. K'/i deg. B. » cha. 17 Iks. to a rock or Iron bolt 60 f . from the oentreof said railroad track; thence N. Vbi deg. K. I oh. 10 Iks. to a rock, corner with said Holt; tbenoe M. 11 deg. W. I ch 10 Iks. to a rook or Iron bar, corner with said Ilolt) thence N. 7» deg. B. I cha. *1 Iks. to • rock, oornar withaald Holt; thence contallflng BIX AN ACHK-S (6.7), but to be the tame be there more or leas, bale to take place at IS#) o'clock m. rtus the 17th day Jf? LONG, Commissioner. Land Sale! Under and br virtue of an order of the Hu perlor Court of Alamance county, made In the Hpeclal Proceeding entitled J. L Boott, Jr., Pub. Adm'r, aa administrator of Mary Jane Teer, dee'd, v*. Nancy Nlcka and bua band R. K. Nlcka, Sarah Hlackard and hue-' band Tom Blacker* and fcuaan Htaele, tbe underelgneU will, on MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1911, at llo'cloek M.,at ibe oourt houae *oor In Uraham. North Carolina, offer for aale to the hlgbeat bidder for caab, that oartaln tract or parcel of land In Thotnpeon low neb Ip, In aald Mtate and county, on tbe watere of Meadowereek. adjoining the landa ofW. P. Thotnpeon aad otbera, and bounded |i fol Iowa; lleglnnlng at a rock near Meadow creek; thtnee up aald creek aa It meander* to a wblteoak; thence N 10 cba to a rock; thence W t»X cha to a rock; tbeooe S 11 deg E MX cba to • (take; tbenoe N >1 deg ■ W'ba to a hickory; thence 8 8 deg ■ if I# oka to the beginning, containing 50 ACRES, more or leea, but to be Uie aame be there note or leaa. Thla la tha old home place of Loftin Teer, dee'd. Tbl* tbe tth day of March, IMI. J. L. MCOTT, Jit., Cotamlaaloner. EGOS FOR MMM From Buff Orpington*—the great winter layer*. 8. C. White Legorn* *nd OoMen Bcabrlgbt Bantam*, for *al« cheap, quali ty coMidered. C4llon or write mo. B. N TURNER Qrabam, N. C. Notice of Re-Sale Cnd*r«nd by »rto*ofan orl*r of tb**u pvrlor Court of Alamanoa County mad* In • ■pcelal proo*Mla( to which the hatmt-law ol Mllum IT Thompson. daovaacd. ware duly oomututwl parti**. th* uodcr*i(oedeoamlfr> •loo*r wilt, on SATURDAY, APRIL 22,1911 ■t I o'clock, p. in., *t the Court Houh door In Oiah.m, Sortn C*r..,lna. S«r lor Ml* to th* hl|b**i MM*r for oMb tt» following da •crlbad land, to wit Lyln* ltd Mu Intb* County of Al*minor, HU& of forth Quo- I la*. Tboa>p*»n Town*blp, idMa'u th* iMdl of i. Bod lord Thompson. J. H. K*wlln ■ad otbara. Mid bosadod a* follow*; B*rlo>.ln« at ■ B. O..COFBOT with •*MJ«*w tin. running thene*. Ml WH tlJi W. (X, ouinrr wita aald Krvlln; thenoe A.tO ebtlni to a rock, corner with aald Nawlln; U«nM «Nt W. 10 chain* to a rock la Mot** Cjfrk. corner with mid **W|U>; u.anc* up4Elj cr**k a* It m*aod*r» to a rock, *prn*r wlth ■aid Thoatpaoo In Hid H**Tlo line; tb*oc« oooth 7» le«r*M W»*t« cbnlna to lb* b*fla nlßf. containing thirty IT* and flr*-tatltba (» » 10)acnt otor*or kaa. .. . Th* Mun* being 'b* Mad ooor*y*d br John Alrl* Tbomtiaon and other* to Hilton M. Una Of hla d**tb. Bidding «t*iU at »*»-» Term* of Hal*: Cub. W. a _ Mpso , BM IwwiiiJuwi riea (12.) Which feed man at the end of life Is the better eff, the one who haa had a constant fight with opposing forces all through life, or the one who has had an easy time, and why? (This question must be answered In writing by membera of the club.) (13.) Verse IS —Was the fear dis played by Elisha's servants natural and free from all blame? Why? IK.) Why, or why not. ahould a Christian be blamed If his heart trem bles In the presence of grave difficul ties? (15.) Verse IB —Would any man ever fear If he knew the full mind of God. and was his true follower? (15.) Verso 17—Where la the spirit world? (17.) What reason Is thorn for tho belief that we 1, nre surrounded by spiritual Intelligences? (18.) Is there any reason to think that our spiritual visions can be cul tivated to see, nnd our ears to hear, the spirits by whom we are encom passed ? (19.) Verse IS—Did Cod smite the entire army with blindness or only the officers? (20.) Veree lit—Did Ellsha He to the Syrian* ? (21.) What Is a lie? (22.) Was Ellsha justified In deceiv ing the Syrians? (23.) Verses 2023—When we have our enemy In our power should we do to him as he bad tried to do to us? (24.) What Is the best way to'lreat an enemy when he la In our power? Lesson for Sunday, April ISth, 1911. Joaeh, the Boy King, Crowned In Judah. 2 Kings xl: 1 -20. HALF-CENT COLUMN. Advertisements will be Inserted under this n sailing at one-naif of a oent a word for eaob toMitloD No ad. Inserted for lea* than Mota. Count your word! and aend oasti with orler. Bach Initial or abbreviation counts a word. HOUSES and lots for rent. Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. —Hello, Central! Give me Pack ard's meat market. I want a first class piece of meat and I know where to get it fresh and right. SCHOOL BOOKS—A full sup ply of all kinds, also school sup phes, miscellaneous books and sta lonery *1 0 H\ Nease's, Burlington For Sale. The Hal. B. Melmiie Residence apply lo Chits. A. Scott. For Sale or Rent. 7 room house, newly papered, for sale or rent. Apply to Ureen McClure Furniture Co. 1 WILL LEND some money for a client on furm property—long time. J. S. COOK, Atty. 23mchtf. Sale of Land Under Mortgage. By virtue of the powor of *i»l©contained In ft ioort|rft|re denl executed by Jo»eph A. Al bright to John McAdamfl on the lflfh day of February, 1904, MM! duly record* I in the office of the l(«-Klnt« r of I>eod» of Ala mance County In Record or and Deftdft of Truat No . 0 page* MA 10 4M, the underfl'irneri or the ruortKn«"" will offer for *alo at publlo outcry 10 the hlirbmt bidder, for caah, at thft Court Ifotiae door In (Jraham, Alamance County, North Carolina, on BATURDAY, APRIL Ist, 1911, at If o'clock N., a certain parcel of land situ ated In tha Town of Oraham. Uraham Town ship, Alamance County, North Carolina, and bounded anil described as follows: Adjoining the land of 1,. 11. Ilolt, the Ceme tery of the Town of Oraham and tli» laryu of ■he late W. K Jones on B. Main St., begin ning at a stone on B. Main hl, said llolt'i comer, running tbeoee South m S deg. B. a ohs. and K Iks. to a stone on sild Jones line, tbenoa his line Mouth IS deg. W. I civ and 46 Iks. to a stone, said Jones' corner thenoebla line N rth H7S dew. West 9 chs and M Iks. to a stone on said line, comet of said Ilolt, thence his line N. tit deg B. 1 ch. and t# Iks. to the beginning, contain Inctf MO of an acre, more or leas. This land Is to be sold o satisfy the pay merit of a note secured by said mortgage am bearing even date therewith. This the 71th day of February, lull. W: M. Vaaul, assignee ol John MoAda-n» Mortgagee: 2mch US* Mortgage Sale. By vlrtix* of lh« power* of Mile oontal n! In a certain deed ofmort«rw *s«cut«f to the uodenrtgned by W. A. Lln«b«riy »»hI Huaan K Lluelmrry. hi* wife, and duly regis tered In *be oflloe of the njUU-r of d««*dc for Alamance County, N. C.. In Hook No. 44 |*»k# MO to Itt, ilarord of Mortgage*. I will aeil at public auction to tbe blgbe«t bidder for caah at tbe court house doorin Orabmo, Alamance ouunty. N. C.. on SATURDAY, •t 12.1J0 o'clock tn., a eertiln tract or parrel of laud lying and being In Pa Hereon Townahln, Alam>WK County, N. C., adjoining the land* of Henry Clapp and other* and boundad a* (OlKnrae Bounded on ttie North by lim landa of M«nry Clapp; on the K«at by the landa of Newtoo Koeton; on Iba Mouth by Um landa of Joeeph Coble and on the Wcat by tha landa of Newtun Fueter, tha aaoaa being the land In kenU'i from Katie t'lapp, and more particu larly described by tha title daed* by which the Mid Kabe Clapp held tha aame, Ihe aald I tract containing 6 Acrea, ba Um aame mot*or Tbla March 11th, 111 I, A. A. WAOOKKK, Mortgagee. Hilar * Mllllkcn, Ally a. MTICETI CMDiWRS of Granite Saving & Trust Co. Too are hereby jiotlfted to prvaent any and all clalme Wh, h rntt nicy hare agalnat Granite raving and Truat Co. to the under •tgoad, the dulv appointed, on* lifted and acting Keoelver thereof, on or before April 10. Mil, or thlaaotta* will be pleaded In W ot four participation In tha diatrlbutloa of the aaente of a*ld Company. Thla March 9,1*11. , CH AM. A. HCOTT, Kecetrer. 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