THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., Oct. 26,1911 . Postolfice Honrs. Offlo* open 7.00 •. m. to 7.00 p. a. landmj ».00 to 11.00 a. m. and 4.00 to tun p. ■ HBBNAN HUGHES, Poatmaatar. II ,« Local News. 1 i (i —Frost—just a little Tuesday morning and a little more yeeterday morning, but no damage. ■ ~ '*-■■■ —A. G. Allen's Minstrels will be in Graham Saturday, Oct. 28—go to eee them and enjoy a hearty laugh. —Graham ChaDter of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy will meet with Mrs. Jacob A. Long at 3 o'clock p m., Thursday. Nov. 2nd, 1911, —A street car leaves the court house square every forty minutes from 6:20 in the morning till 11 at night. We underatand that it ia proposed to reduce thia schedule to thirty minutes in a short while. —Tonight there will be another exhibition of mystic performances by Mildred & Rouclere. Thoae who witnessed last night's entertainment are lavish in their praise. —The next County Teachers' meeting will be held in Graham on Saturday, Nov, 18th, at 11 am. The last meeting waa one of the best ever held in the county, and it is the purpose of the programme committee to make the next just [aa good or better. County Supt. Rob ertson will make an effort to have every public achool teacher in the county present at the coming meet ing. A full program will appear in next week's paper. Carlton-White. A marriage of unusual interest to the many friends of the contracting parties in thia State and Virginia took place at the home of the bride in Graham Tuesday morning, Oct. 24tb, 1911, when Miss Madeline White became the bride of Mr. Phillip Rahm Carlton, of Richmond, Va. The ceremony waa performed in the drawing room by Dr. E. C. Murray, pastor of the bride, and Rev. Thos. G. Faulkner, of Greens boro, the bride being attended by her two brothers, Messrs. J. Harvey and Wm. Elliott White, who gave her away, and the groom being at tended by his brother, Mr. John S. Carlton, as best man. The decora tions were Southern smilax and white chrysanthimumt. The marriage waa very quiet, on ly a few membera of the immediate families being present, among them Misses Caroline and Annie Carlton, sisters of the groom, of Richmond. After the ceremony an elegant wed ding breakfast was served. Then the party took automobiles for Greensboro where the happy couple took the North-bound train for Hot Springs, Virginia. Af ter November 18th, the bride and ' groom will be at home at 104 Eaat Franklin atreet, Richmond, Va 1 The bride ia the only dauSter of the late Capt. James W. and Mrs. Em ma V. White, and a grand-daughter of the late Edwin M. Holt, the pio neer cotton manufacturer of the South, and is a gentle, cultured and most estimable young woman. Mr. Carleton ia an highly esteemed and prominent business young min of Richmond, Vs., and is a member of one of the best families in the "Old Dominion". Alien's Minstrels Coming. The New Orleans Picayune has the following to say of this popular minstrel show. "They opened on Lee Circle last night to an immense audience which packed the tent to its utmost capacity, and the only reason there was not more wss be cause there was no more room. Mr. Allen tries to give -the public the worth of its money, ana judging from the applause everyone seemed more than satisfied." This company will be in Graham, Saturday, Gtet. 28th. n Among the Sick. Mrs, Rebecs H. Foust is quite sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. R. Clapp. Mr. B S. Robertson, Jr., is at home from Durham on the sick list. Capt. W. Murphy Andrews, his many friends will regret to learn, is quite nek at his home in East Bur lington. new AO TCI UKUKWB. / Coble-Brad shaw Co., Burlington —Tell yon how to save money on your fuel bill this winter—lt will pay yon to investigate their line of "Air-tight" healers—the kind that are "Air-tight" and gaaraslssd to stay "Air-tight". Ssead. on psge two, sad then go to see them. Graham Drug Co.—Have a talk on the bod oold subject—See sd. on psge 3. Their prescription depart ment ia always at your service with the beet of drugs. Montwhite Theater The Rosary Oct 80, The Firing Line Nov. 1. J. D. Kernodle, 0. 8. 0. —Service by Publication —Two notices. Personal Mention a Miae lone Scott epent Saturday in Durham. Rev. T. G. Vickers is spending this week at Yanoeyville. Jn Mr. H. W. Scott left Monday night for Richmond on bueineee. Mr. Lewia C. Puryear, of Mebane, waa hen Monday on bueineee. Mr. J. S. Cook is spending the day st Hillsboro on bueineee. Mia. Chaa. Fetzer, of Reidaville, is visiting Mrs. Mcßride Holt. Mies Bessie Baxter apent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Durham. Mieses Annie Murphy and Berts Free land apent Tueeday in Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simmons spent Tueeday afternoon in Greens boro. Mrs. J. Elmer Long left yesterday for Durham for a visit of a week or more. Meedamee L. Banka Holt and Jaa. K. Mebane returned from New York Tuesday. Miss Inez Albright left today for Dsnville, Vs., to visit her sister, Mrs. Brsnnock. IJCapt. H. A Bason and Mr. David I A. White, of Mebane, were here Tueeday on business. Miae Claire Turner returned Sun day night from a visit of several daya to her home in Raleigh. Mesdames C. P. Albright, Frank Moore and C. S. Hunter apent Tuee day in Greensboro shopping.- Mr. .Manly Lindsay, of Chapel Hill, was here from Friday till Tuee day viaiting hie eon, Prof. 8. G. Lindsay. Mr. E. S. Parker, Jr., left Monday afternoon for Raleigh, where he will argue several caaee in the Supreme Court this week. Mrs. G. S. Attmore, after a week's visit to her daughter, Mra. J. Adolph Long, left Tueeday for her home at Stonewall, Craven county. Mr. Paul Nororoee, of Atlanta, spent yesterday here at the home of hia father in-law, Mr. L. Banks Holt, on his way home from New York. Mrs. Thos. 0. Coble, who hss been at the bedaide of her father, Mr. Jesee Johnson, in Durham for two or three weeks, returned home thia week. Mr. Robt. C. Rankin, near Mc- Leaneburg, apent a portion of laat week here with hia nephew, Mr. W. C. Donnell, and other relativee. Mr. Rankin ia 83, hale and hearty. Mr. Thomaa Constable and daugh ter, Miss Hannah, of Charlotte, spent from Friday till Saturday last here visiting their cousin, Mrs. J. Adolph Long, on their return from the State Fair. Mias Beulah Coble, in school at the State N. & I. College, Greens boro, came home on a vieit Friday afternoon, and went with her father, Mr. Thos. O. Coble, to visit her grand father, Mr. Jesee Johnson, who has been quite eick. Mr. ind Mrs. C. W. Causey and children, of Anderson, 8. C., arrived here last Friday night on a visit to the home of Mrs. Causey's father, Mr. J. L. Soctt, Jr. Mr. and Mr*. Causey left the next day for New York, leaving the children with their grand-parents. New Ment Market In room adjoiningW. J.Nicks' store on the East. Good fresh meats of all kinds at all times. Opens Sept. Ist, 1911. W. P. SMITH. This Is Certain The Proof That Graham Readers Cannot Deny. What eould furnish stronger evidence of the efllelency of nny remedy than the test or time? Thousands of people testify that Doan's Kidney Pills cure perman ently. Home endorsement should provs undoubtenly the merit of this remedy. Years ago your friends and neighbors testified to the re lief they had derived from the use of Dunn's Kidney Pills. They now confirm their testimonials. They say time has completed the test. Mrs. P. W. Haltheock, Mill St., Graham, N. U., says: "I gladly confirm the public statement I gave three years ago, recommend ing Doan's Kidney Pills, as I have not had a symptom of kidney trouble since that time. I wss subjsct to attacks of backache and a feeling of distress through my kidneye. I also had dull head aches and felt languid nnd ran down. Finally I got Doan's Kid ney Pills mm the Alansanns Pharmacy and I had not used them long before my trouble dis appeared. Another member of my family has also taken Doan's Kidney"Pilla with good results." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mittrarn Co., Buf falo, Sew York, eole agents for the United States. • _ Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. Allen's MJnctrab. Among the attractions in • the city lut night the appearance of Allen's Minstrels draw the largent crowd and the big tent mi well filled with both white and colored people when the first part of the entertain- 1 ment begun. The show was a good i one and those who attended were kept in a roar of laughter from be- , ginning to end of performance. n the troupe are several exceptionally 1 fine singers, and their voices as weil as the songs they sang were fea- tune of the show. Buck and wing | dancing, such as delights the hearts ( of a Miami audience waa aeen last giving a finish to the ahow which is 1 the real making of a minstrel en- 1 tertaiument, The end men and i their jokes were the whole thing and all who attended the show felt | that their time had been well spent —Daily Newa Record, Miami, Fla. This company will be, in Graham 1 Saturday, Oct. 28th—one day onlv. Don't Sail to see them. The Firing Line. The Lynohburg, Va., News of . Wednesday, Jan. 4th, has the fol lowing to say concerning "The Firing Line" to be presented here 1 in the Montwhite Theatre on 1 Wednesday night, Nor. Ist: ] "An appreciative audience , greeted A. G. Delamater's produc tion of "The Firing Line," a dramatizatlonof Robert W. Cham- 1 bera' popular novel at the Acad emy last night. The com pany its a whole is evenly balanced, but Edith Shayne as Shiela Cardross, ' interpreted her liues with the 1 spirit of the true artist, and as au . emotional actre«s she displayed . rare ability, especially in the J opening act. By chance, so the story goes, Garret Hamil, a young landscape artist, rescues Shiela ' Cardross from drowning at Pal in i Beach. He calls her his mermaid, and pressing his suit, later learns that she is - married. She dis coved when young that she is uot 1 the daughter of the Cardroeses 1 as she thought, but merely an or phan foundling, and pressed by Hamll, she informs him that she is an orphan an I is married to Louis Halcourt. The action of further events closely follows ' those thac the novel describes, in | which the Intrigues Of society are displayed and an element of ro- ' mance is interwoven, which ere- 1 ates an attentive audience." The Thief. ■ Rennold Wolf, dramatic edi or of. the New York Morning Tele graph, praises unqualifiedly "The Thief," the dramatic sensation which had its premier at the Ly- , ceum Theatre, New York, and ran for two solid years. He saysi "Originality, intenseness, direct- ' ness, suspense and pathos "The I Thief has In a wonderful degree. It is powerful and it is human. | Once the story begins each scene , is a "big" scene. One hangs on every word and every word is sig- • nificant. "The Thief' first of all j must stand as an example of struct , ural perfection and there is not a dramatist in America today whose work gives the most ardent patriotic reason to believe that ho can equal It." "The Thief" is scheduled tor one night, Nov. 3rd, at the Mont- ; white Theatre. 1 Graustark. . I While you may have read and liked George Barr McCutoheon's romantic story of love and adven ture, "Graustark," it is impossible to get the thrills, the full signifi cance of the intrigues, the action of adventure, the deep heart interest, and the setting of actuulity that characterizes the stage version, by j actors with rich red blood in their j vaina It remained for Messrs Bak- j er & Castle the producers to provide ] the opportunity and they will bring i "Graustark" to the Montwhite I November 15. —A full line of Buggies of all j Kinds and a big lot of Farm Ma-; chinery. See our stock and get our, prices before you buy anything in onr line. HADLSY A HUGHES, Graham, X. C. j Take Year Cnui Cold* Sertosaly : Common colds, severe and fro- 1 qnent, lay the foundation of chronic diseased conditions of tho , none and throat, and may develop Into bronchitis, pneumonia, and consumption. For all ooughs and oolds in children and in grown j persons, take Foley'* Honey and Tar Compound promptly. For Sale by all Druggists. Littleton College has s limited number of 1100 scholarships for ac ceptable applicants who wian to make j special preparation lor Chrlstisn' work and teaching and who are: without means with which to secure! this preparation elsewhere. Fur ( farther information address J. M. Rhodes, Littleton, N. C.—2BSept4t. 1 FOIfYSKIDIEYPniS WE SAW WOOD when it comes to talking sboui other people's lumber. We hsve enough to do to mind oar owa buai asss and to supply discriminating bsysra who havs learned why it pay* to bay all ILeir lumber here. Tbert are reasons of coarse. Yon learn them to your aatiafactioa U ton place your next lumber order hen- Walker & MeAdams, Graham, N. C * To Organize s Town Betterment As m soderioa. Vh -»/> 1 Last .Monday evening a small nomber of eitizeuiflield an informal conference at the town hall to con sider the organization of -some kind of association for tbe purpose of ad vancing the various interests of our town,—business, sanitary, social and moral. After much earnest tliscus gion, it was decided to appoint a committee of five to draft and circu late a call for a general meeting of tbe citizens, at which the nature and scope of the association will be fully considered and an organization ef fected. •. ~,„■ Messrs J. S Cook,Chaa. D. Johns ton and Dr. \V. E. Walker were ap pointed a nominating comniitlee, and on their recomendalion the fol lowing were elected as the commit tee to prepare for the general meet ing: A. J. Thompson, Mcßride Holt, E. 8. Parker, Jr., Dr. E. C. Murray | and C. P. Harden. This committee will be heard from later. Meantime, it wonld be well for all who have the beet interests of the town at heart to be earnestly considering these mat ters. Rev. John G. Hocutt Coming Back to Graham. Not only the Baptists but tbe com munity is to be congratulated on the coming back to Graham of Rev. John C. Hocutt. More than ten years ago he resigned as pastor of i the Baptist church here and moved to"orange county. For several years he has resided at Chapel Hill. Both an a preacher and a roan he was held in very high esteem here, and the Bsptists are very . fortunate to be able to get bim back. He will soon make his home here again. Tbe One "Perfect" Town. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 24. The "per.ect" town has at last been found. It is named Ferdi nand and is located in Dubois county, this State. Ferdinand has— No divorces. No jail. No graft- No justice of the peace. No arrests in many years. No olvil suits in the memory of the oldest inhabitant, No tax dodgers. Several years ago two citizens let tax day go by, but It was a mistake. I here are only two Republicans in the place, the postmaster and bis sou. I ■ ■ j Chief Justice Clark delivered an address to tho Confederate veterans at the McDowell county fair at Marion Friday. Geo. Bolick, of east Hickory, at work at Clino's cotton gin, got his arm caught in the gin and it was so badly mutilated that it had to be amputated. f ARNOLD'S . . I W BALSAM DYSENTERY by Graham Drag Co. V Graham, N. C. | j A cyclone In Indian* last woek I resulted in considerable property i damage. The town of Ilillsboro, ; Ind., was badly damaged, the . properly loss being very great. Brick Machine for Sale. One No. 8 J. C. Steele A Son , Brick Machine, together with truck, etc., all in good repair, for ssle by River Fslls Cotton Mill Co. \ pply to J. W. Mennfee, or J. D. Kernodle. I July 27, 'll. . iiaaS I UUHCOMrSSTMS "Hr I arccrACLs WKAXBM I We will Gaaraat** I j I that th* I Apex Temple 1 ; I WILL MOT COT O* i. I CHATS THE BAMS ' I Ttar caa b* —p»«S tm ymm I • I Was** whllo raw watt I I LET US SHOW YOU I L T. HADLEY, j Jeweler Graham, N. C. Suggestive Questions on the I Sunday School Lesson. By REV. T. S. UN SCOTT, D. D. * Nov. sth, 1911. (Copyright. 1(110. bjf Kev. T. S. UnscoM. 1).0.» Kstbor Pleading for H*r People. Esther Iv:l-v:3. Oolden Test —The I-ord preeerretb all then that love Mm. Pa. cxlv:IO. (1.) Verne? 1-3—ln What city did the event* of this let son occur? (2.) What were the circumstances which cauned Mordecal to rend his alothos and put on sackcloth? • (3.) Why would It ever or never be.right, no matter how awful the calamity, for a man of Qod In these days to experience or show such great grief as Mordecal and the Jews did? (4.) What are the benefits of prayer and fasting, In the presence of an Im pending calamity? (5.) How did the actions of Horde tal suggest that we should never give up trying to the utmost, to prevent any Impending calamity T (#.) Verses 4-9—Who was Esther, and how came she to be the wife of this Persian King? (7.) Is grief as necessary as Joy la the life of every person? Why or why dot? (8.) la It always right for us "to weep with them that weep"? (9.) What In substance waa the de cree which had been issued agalnat the Jews? (10.) From the actions of Haman, what would you say Is the strongest passion which makes men cruel and vindictive? (11.) Verse* ' 10-11 —What were Esther's reasons for not wanting to go In unto the king, with the request to save her people? - 13.) What wore probably the reasons for attaching the death pen alty to all who should enter the king's Inner court unbidden by him? (13.) What If any reason is there to suppose that, as Esther bad not been called by the king for thirty days, Haman had been working some scheme to keep them apart? (14.LV«r*ej IJJ4—Why wan ft Your Question* Answered. If yon would like to have An swered any particular question each or any week from "The Sug gestive Questions 011 the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. !)r. Lin scott, send in your request to this office, giving the date of the les son and the uumber of the ques tion you wish answered; You may seleco any question except the one indicated that it may be answered in writing by members of )he club. Dr. Linscott will answer the questions dither in these columns or by mail through .■this office. Don't forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are toyou. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. HALF-CENT COLUMN. Advertisement* will be Ineerted under thla heading at one-naif of a oent a word for each Inaertloa Ho ad. lnierted for l*e* than 10 ot*. Count your word* aad **od oaan with order. Boob Initial or abbreviatloa oounM a word. FOR RENT-Chae. A. Tarpley residence on S. Main Street. Apply to J. 8. Cook, Graham, HOUSEH and lota for rent. Ap ply to \V. }. Nicki. SCHOOL BOOKS—A full aup ply of all kinds, alao aohool aup plien, miscellaneous booka and ata unary at 0. F. Neeee'a, Burlington Service by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, Alamaaee Canaty. la the Baporler Court. November Term, I*ll. Cbarlee B. Bank*. PlalnUff, 1 v*. }• Bffle Bank*, Defendant. -1 The defendant above named will take notice that aa aeUca, entitled aa above, b. * been commenced In the Mupertor Court of Alamanee Ooun'y, for Uw purpoee of obtain ing for the plaintiff In aald action an abeolute dlvuroe from tbe boo da of awtrloMiny here tofore dialing betwecaplaintiff aad defeod aat, aad the defendant will further take aoUoe that the I* required to appear at the term of the »aparlor Coort of Alamaaee Connty to be held oa the alalb Monday after the ar*t Monday of September, Mil, at the oourt houee of aald county la Graham. N. C. aad an* war or demur to the complaint In aald aot>on, or the plaintiff will apply t> the oourt ThUMth day of Neptember, Ifll. Service by Publication North Carellaa, Alamaaee Ccaaty. la the Maperter Ceart— Be re re the Clerk John D. Faucette, Admlnlatrator of the Ba tata of Mary Uarrlaoa. fimaeitl. Plaintiff, va. Jane Oarrlaon, Haanah Hall aad her hat band. John Hail. Jamra Oarrlaon aad hla wife. Nancr Oarrlaon. George tlarrtaou and wife, Mlaale R. Oarrteoe. Jaae Pogtcmaa, widow, Praoklta Uarrlaoa and Jaa. O r rtaon. children of Joaac* Oarriaoa on I Amanda Oarriaoa, deoeaeed, aad all of the other hejra at law of aald Mary Uarrtaou. The dcfcadaat* Praakßn Oarrlaon and Jane Oarriaoa, children of Jataea aad Amaa da Oarriaon. dee d, and aay other halra of •aid Jamca aad Amaoda O.rrtaoa above eased will take aoUee that aa action, entitl ed ae above, ha* been commenced la the da • parlor ccnrt of Ala mono* County, for the •ale of Lb* land belonging to the eatau of Mary Oarrtcoa, |nm*l, for the pvrpoee of making aaacUfor the payment of 11M debu of aald Mary Oarriaoa, daaaaaedi aad the (aid dcfendaaia will farther lake aoilce that they are required t > appear at the am— of the Clerk ot-upertor Court of *aid Alamaaee Ooanty on iaturday, Nov. Nth, IMI. aad an •wer the complaint, heretofore a lad lu aald aetlcOL or FlolaUff will apply to the Oourt 'ratear " TSTA'AVO^ Clark of aapertor Oourt, -SCISSORS and Knirea u« eaai ly ruined if not properly ground when being aharpened. If you want them aharpened right and made to cut aa good aa new give me a trial. Will sharpen anything from a broad axeto a pen-knife. Cnargea moder ate. B. N. TCBBBB, thia office. FOLEYS KIDHEYPniS i probable If there had been an Infr* ference with Haman * plans, that Es ther would have been slain with the I rest of the Jews? (16.) In oarrving out his purpose has Qod generally more than one plan ■ with which to do it? If so. give an example. (16.) Was It true that Esther had . been, In the providence of God, placed upon the throne for this crisis, and in It also true that Qod has a special purpose In life for every person? Oive your reasons. (17.) Verses 15-17 —In what respect* did Esther show the spirit of a hero ine. a martyr and a wise woman? (11.) Are auch noble qualities as Esther possessed possible (or every body? Oive your reasons. (I*.) What la the benefit of getting ethers to join us In fasting and prayer, whan we anticipate a great ealamityT (This la on* of th* question* that may be answsred In writing by member* of th* olub.) c - | (10.) Cbap. v;l-3 What la th* dif ference between a coward and a brav* man? j (SI.) Doe* Qod ever disappoint s courageous man? Lesson for Sunday. Nov 11th, 1911.1 World's Temperance Sunday. BsU! ahaxxar's Feast and Pate. Dan. V. "I woudvr what IxM omes of th* lltd* girls who dl* op the s*ed* they plant to *e* If tiwy art- growing." "They bep.uir little women and *S*O opening the refrigerator to se* If than | 1* any lee left."—buffalo Fiprsss The fly I,la tmpuilance repeats In undisguised oUilon. He miUas himself lit home aad eats Without en Invitation. , _wsshlitfton Star. "This Is a peculiar world," alghad Harry th* Hobo. "I'v* always no tlced that (pa poorer cook a woman X i tbe more likelier ebe is to hav* son vtttl— t«rt tor me when 1 ask h j COUPON, Cat eat and Rend to this OSes Snd Tb Aluuui to tm uv till Xij 30, !912,tfcf clou of thi Bibli Qtwtioa Qib Cnttft) ft? tfci iptciil prifli if &00 . Cout Bit note tfLotilQih. liw ' Address Tbe toooer you send your subscrip tion the more papres you get. If you tend now you get 13 mot. for tbe price of one year. Cat oat end send to this eMee International Press Bible Question Club. 1 have read the Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson published In Tine Alamance Uucaneb, also tbe les son Itself for Sunday, ' 1911. and Intend to | read the series ol W. , Name Address Land Sale. By virtue of the power* contained lit ■ Mortgage Deed eieou'ed by General l»'k and hla wife on the flat da r of February. IVIU, and wblok la duly reootded ID Book No. l, >u page Ml at aeq., default bavin* bean mada In the payment of the dabt .ecu red thereby, I will aall «t the court buuae door ID OraUain, N. C.. on BATURDAY, NOV. 11,1911, to Ibe hla heat bidder for aaab, ali;that certain tract of land altuata la Alamaaee County, N. C., InOreham Towaiblp, on the bat aide of the macadam Highway leading from Orahain toward HwepeonvUle. and about a mile Mou' h from Graham, N. o.,adjoining the landa of W, O. Wtlaon, W, o, MaPhcreon, the landa lately belonging to Jobs Col* and other*, be glnaina a> a White Flint Hook ooroer with W. O MoPberaou In Wbltaotf* line and run nlng thenoe a. IIM DM. B. one aba In and forty llnka to an Iron Bar la *ald llo* ouruer with John Co I*l then** M. M de*. K. tbr e Oka In* and thirty-three aad one-third llnka to an Iron Bar oornar with old Cola: thenoe M IIM de*. £ four ehalo* and Oftr nine link* to an Iron Bar eoraer with laid WIIKIT thence N. Mt-I deg. W. eight ekaloe to an Iran Bar 10 Public lllgb way leading to Gra ham, M. C„ corner with aa*d Wllaon In Mo- Pbaraoa'a line; thenoe ■ 171-1 drg. K. Bvc ebaln* and l»*atytwo link* to tbe Wain nloa. and conlalalng TWO and aBVBN TBNTU* aor**, but to be the **m* be there aura or lea*. There la a (Ball houee and outhou*** oa Utl* place tnd It I* valuable a* a home for eoe deal ring aueh a nice large lot en near the eourt houee aad oa the maoadata Highway. Mate to beat U o'clock M. JOHN KDOAU UJNO, (iuardlan, Oei. t. IML Mortgagee. Mortgagee's Sale. Under and by virture of the power of aal* oon tained In a certain mortgage deed earcut ed by B. O. Dame roe cad wife A. F. JJameiun, to Alamance Inauruce aad Baal Betatetii. reoorded la the public regiatry of Alaaianc* Oouoty In Mortgage Deed* Book No. 4*. page 110. the underelgaed arortffagee will offer for ■ale at poblla outary to the hT*beat bidder for oaeb at the eourt bona* door In Giahoio, Ala mance County, N. C. at noon oa MONDAY, NOV. 13th, 1911, tba following deeortbed property to-wit: A oertaln tract of land la Ike County of Alamaaee aad Mate of North CoroUaa. la Buiilpfftoa 'I ownahlp, adjoining the lend* of l>. w. Wateon aad other* and bounded ae follow*' llefflnnlng at an Iron bolt. Mid D. W. Wateon'e corner ** ft. from Me water of Railroad, running lha nee Mouth I* degree* Boat UP ft. to an Iron bolt, thenoe WaMN de greoe Bae lit ft to aa Iroa bolt oa 1. C. Boberteoo'a line, taenee with tbe line of raid J.C. Hoborteoa North U degree* Weet 170 It. to aa Ir ahalt.*eidNobertaoa'*ead Wataoa'a corner, theaee with tbe llae of eold We-aim ■outh M Oearw* * Wee* ll* ft. to the begloalng. containing SUM equare fact, aaore or Ice*. AM AVCB *N».'k'u BATT B CO. Mortgagee. John 8. Vernon. Attorney. (O Tbte algnat . ■» erery ie geaale Laxative ' uno-f m* nwel - -«m a mm mm mm PELS I lor bwkubt, Hu-mhw, kidney or bladder trouble, sad urinary irre(ulaittoa* Jft Foley's Kidney PUlo partly tho blood, restore loot vitality and vigor. Refuse aubatlUtaO. For Sale by all Druggists Cure a Cold in One Pay £££».„ |AAAAGTF«PA.«*-Fl.| we have that are far better and !s nicer. The wiae person will hare jjjrnflrfi OH of these cure* in the house so *p as to be ready to tackle the cold ss AmJJ/^M^k ' soon as it appears. Better get yours MX c&jrZ&FQ ,aa soon as it appears. Better get fSfei&fVjCf BfHtPWMk fin] yours today and be among the wiae MP"2aDI| Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Prescription Druggists. ©■ShS^^SSSHRBBB® Hivcr Falls Fa m 1 FOR SALE I I offer for salo all of my River 1: 1>; xi situd in I Thompson Township, Alamance county, N. 0., except about I 300 acres which adjoins the River Falls water power tract. I , I Will Cut the Farm Into Tracts to Suit Purchasers. TERMS— Half cash, balance in one, two, three, fonr and E five years' time, with interest at 6 percent per annum on de- I | ferred payments. In selling this land I will begin on the East and L 1 sides of the farm selling up to the lines on either side of I ' what I propose reserving in power tract. j I also offer for sale on reasonable terms one 50 H. P. Boiler I and Engine, one Traction Engine and Threshing Machine and I i a portion of my Farm Implementa and Teams. This land produces fine cotton, grain and grasses and ia I located from oat io three and a half milee of Saxapahaw H cotton mills, from which point there is a sand-clay and ma- I cad am road to Graham. Parties wishing to buy any part of this farm will pleaae I I communicate with me at Graham or my eon Ohaa. E. Menefee H at River Falls Farm. Respectfully, J. W. "MENEFEE. t °heßeautiful Designs Win our Latest CURTAINS Fveo the most inexpensive have the look of exclusiveness you so much admijre, aud the woik is exquisite. You certainly ought to see them, even if you do not iniend to purchase now. And how about the Rugs and Art Squares ? Wo have some beauties at ex ceedingly low prices. Mr\ nil X I Furniture and II I nil J HouS€ Furnlsllll *fl ß .D. 011 l II BURLIiWON, I FOLEYSOHNO-'TVE foa tmuCN Taouaic ««d '»« ADMINIBTH ATOK'S NOTICE. lUvtoa qualioad h administrator ol (to* ta ut* of Bynura Jaffrlaa. daecaaad all paraona baring olalaa avalnat tba ritata or Mid In las (at# afa borstiy notlllad to praaaot tba aama duly autbenilmtad to Iba undantanad oo or bafora tba 1' tta da/ of Maptaßbar, I tit, or tbla notlaa will ba plaadad la bar o( their toco vary. All paraona lodabtad to U» aald lljraum MrIN aia raquaatad to maka Immedlata -^r.Tb n .'„b dar of Hontambar. Itll. W. B. HKLLAHS, Adrorof HYNUM J IF* HI EM, dacaa tad. i—■——— J~U_ _u X Victor Talking Machines "His Masters Voice" Kind, also the Latest Records and Talk ing Machine Supplies. Drop in and hear them. We have styles from $17.50 up. A Fresh Lot Of The Famous An 0 Peroxide, - Get A \ Creams, Supply iUi Ui Tooth Preparations Now Remember, our prescription department is at your ser vice with every necessary requirement and we guarantee Purity, Accuracy and Promptness. Alamance Pharmacy, Prescription Specialists, J. C. Simmons Druggist SPECIAL OFFER I L*t Us Satttf Vm*MNarf Afl Faathar M and Pair at Ma Ml • Paand Faattiar Pillows \l|l Fraigfct FrapaM far . . . f IMaWV SaaJ Eapraaa ar F. 0. Maaajr Ordar. ' TURNER A CORN WELL, CteMt*. L(. 1 I ■ L ■■ B^—■,