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THE GLEANER 1 ■' ■ GRAHAM, N. C., Nov. 2,1911 Postolfice Hoars. Offloe opfln 7.00 a. m. to 7.00 p. m. Bandar MO to 11.00 a. m. and 4.00 to 9AO p. m HKENAN HUQHEH. Fo.tmaster. • . # Local News. •- 1 —The County Commissioners rtill meet in regular monthly session next Monday. . —Here it is November and no killing frosts yet, and as fine weather for out-door work as could be de sired. —Mr. Dan. H. Hudson, who has been the active manager of Carolina Drug Co., has accepted a position to travel. —Regular communication of Tlioe. M. Holt Lodge No. 492, A. F. & A. M., Friday (tomorrow) night at 8 o'clock. —There will be a big sale of valu able suburban property at Burling ton Saturday. It is advertised in this paper. —Court will convene Monday for the trial of criminal cases only. To the cases continued at last termhave been added about 20 new cases, all for petty offenses. ' '« Mr-. John A. Cooper, who has been spending two or three weeks at home, returned to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., this week to complete his business course. —Mr. W. B. Sellars, of Pleasant township, has been appointed a Notary Public by the Governor. A Notary Public in Pleasant Grove will be a great convenience. —Rev. J. W. Holt, whose extreme illness was noted in these columns a few days ago, has sufficiently re covered to permit him to return to his work.' Last Sunday he preached at Long's Chapel and the Sunday before at Union Ridge. —Mr. David T. Cook and Miss Jessie Virgie Fowler, both of Gra ham, were united in marriage Satur day evening at 7:30 o'clock, V. M. Euliss, Esq., J. P., officiating. Here's wishing long life and happiness. —The Church Aid Society of the M. E. Church, South, will give an oyster supper Saturday night, Nov. 4th, in the City Hall, for the benefit of the church. The public is cord ially invited to come and help in a worthy cause. —Miss Robena Braxton, who formerly lived here, passed examina tion on 26th ult., before the Board of Examiners of Trained Nurses of North Carolina, and was given a certificate as a trained nurse, and has registered as such. She is a grand-daughter of the late Jesse J. Buckner, of this place. —lnvitations have been received here announcing that Miss Hattie La Rue Martin will be married to Mr. Odin J. Hill on Saturday morn ing 4th inst., at the home of the brides' mother, Mrs. Mary Albright Martin, Mooreaboro, N. C. Mrs. Martin is a sister oi Mr. C,_P. Al bright of this place. —Reliance Cotton Company, with principal office at Graham, was in corporated on the 23 rd ult. The incorporators are Messrs. J. V. Pomeroy, B. S. Robertson and J. Harvey White, 'and the authorized capital is $50,000. The Company is authorized to manufacture and deal in all kinds of fibrous materials and to do all things necessary for the promotion of the business for which it was formed. —From the (Ark.) Guard of Oct. 20th, is learned of the death of Mrs. Maria Slater Ramsey Al bright, wife of Mr. F. P. Albright. The deceased was a native of Ar kansas, as is also her husband, but Mr. Albright is a son of Rev. Alvis Albright, who moved with his family from Alamance to Arkansas more than half a century ago and is re lated to the large Albright connec tion in this county. Both families attained prominence in their West ern home. —Mr. Williamson Menefee was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. W. Menefee, to Richmond, last Thursday, where he was oper ated on for a serious kidney trouble the first of the week.At last accounts he was doing well. He had been in Cleveland, Ohio, for about three months when he was taken ity. He was on his way home and was met in Greensboro by his mother and from there went to Richmond. He is in charge of Dr. McGuire. Brick Machine for Sale., One No. 3 J. C. Steele A Son Brick Machine, together with truck, etc., all in good repair, for sale by River Falls Cotton Mill Co. .\ pply to J. W. Menefee, or J. D. Kernodle. Jiily 27, *ll. —A full line of Buggies of all Kinds and a big lot of Farm Ma chinery. See our stock and get our prices before you buy anything is our line. lladlbt & Hughes, Graham, N. C. • ■ .. I, i- ■ ■ ii | Personal Mention a - i . j i Mr. J. Elmer Long spent yester day in Durham. Dr. J. Mel. Thompson, of Mebane, was in town last night. ■Mr. John Scott spent yesterday here and returned to Durham this morning. Wise Ethel Haskins, of Raleigh, spent Saturday and Sundar at Mn>. C. S. Hunter's. i Miss Alene Long leTt Tuesday for High Point to visit ber cousin, Mrs. Chas. Robbins. Mr. Frank Cozart spent Saturday aDd Sunday at his home at Stem, Granville county. Rev. Dr. W. 8. Long returned to Chapel Hill Monday morning from a visit to relatives here. Mrs. Jas, N. Williamson and Miss Mary Foster went to Baltimore the latter part of last week. Misses Eerr Mebane and Margie Scott, of Mebane, spent Monday here with Mrs. J. K. Mebane. Miss'Lorena Kernodle, in school at, the State N. & I. College, spent from Friday afternoon till Sunday afternoon at her home here. Mr. J. W. Menefee left Saturday evening on a business tiip Korth. He stopped in Richmond to see his son Williamson, who was carried there Thursday before for an opera tion. Bason-Mebane. Mrs. Fannie L. Mebane has issued invitations to the marriage of her daughter, Miss Fannie Kerr, to Mr. Henry William Bason, to take place on Thursday, Nov. 16th, at half past six o'clock in the Presbyterian church at Mebane. They will reside at High Point. The bride-elect is a daughter of the late Dr. B. F. Me bane and a sister of Mr. Jas. K. Me bane of this place. Mr. Bason is the son of Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Ba son of Mebane. The young people have many friendsjf throughout the State. Juniors Hold Memorial Exercises. Last Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the members of the Junior Order here assembled in their Hall, after a song and other devotional exercises Rev. I George L. Curry delivered a most appropriate and excellent ad dress. Next the members proceded to Linwood cemetery and placed lovely flowers on the graves of de ceased brothers. When this beaut ful service was over the members were dismissed by Rev. Mr. Curry. There is no more beautiful cus tom than that of placing flowers on the graves of departed loved ones— a symbol of sweet remembrance. New Advertisements. B. Goodman, Burlington—lnvites you to his Fall and Winter Opening of Clothing and Ladies' Tailor-made Suits. His polite and attentive salesmen will gladly show their beautiful line whether you bay or not, but, when you see, you'll buy. Montwhite —The Thief, Nov. 3 The Qirl and the Tramp, Nov. 0. E. S. Parker, Jr., Trustee—Sale of valuable land. J. S. Cook, Com'r—Land Sale. Graham Drug Co. —Rubber goods. Green & McClure Furniture Co.— Two car loads of Furniture. New Meat Market In room adjoining W. J. Nicks' store on the East. Good fresh meats of all kinds at all times. Opens Sept. Ist, 1911. W. P. SMITH. Nights of Unrest No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer from Kidney Troubles. No peace for the kidney suf ferer— Pain and distress from morn to night. Get up with a lame back. Twinges of backache bother you all daj'. Dull aching breaks your rest at night. Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause—cure the kid neys. Doan's Kidney Pilla will reach the cause. They're for the kidneys only- Have made great cures in this locality., C. F. Oakley, Davis St., Bur lington, N. C., says: "I suffered from kidney for two or three years, brought on by hard work and heavy lifting. The trouble began with sharp twinges in my right side, extending into my limbs and at times I became so lame and sore acmes my loins that I could not sleep. My kid neys were also disordered and I was miserable in every way. As soon as I began takihg Doan's Kidney Pills, I felt better and be fore long this remedy enrud me." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cento. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. Piedmont Railway & Electric Co. Permanently Organise* On Monday last in Burlington tlie Piedmont Railway & Electric Co. ef fected a permanent working or ganization. The fol'owing officers were elected: James W. Murray, Prest. and Treas.; JuniusH. Harden, Vice-Prest.; James Mullen, attorney at-law, Richmond, Va., Recording Secretary; Geo. W. Hatch, Gen'l Supt.; E. S. Parker,;, Jr.. General Counsel; Dr. J. N. Taylor, Snrgeon. And all the foregoing, except Dr. Taylor, and the following are direc tors: John M. Cook, John R. Paschal, Prest. Westmorland Lumber Co. f C. Boice, Prest. Boice Lumber Co., Warner Moore, Prest. Dunlap Flour ing Mills, H. D. Eiuhleberger, capi talist, of Richmond, Va. Mr. Hatch will have charge of the operatic n and Mr. Murray will have chargfl of the traffic end of the business. The above is a strong business aggrega tion, with energy and ability to make a success of the Company. The line is proving a big convenience to the people of the community and the patronage is very encouraging. About Taxes. Sheriff Cook is giving notice of his round for the collection of taxes. Elsewhere appears the notice of times and places. * The people should bear the appointments in mind, attend and pay; and not ex pect the Sheriff to keep on going af ter, asking and writing for them. To be sure it's the Sheriff's business to collect the taxes, bat on the other hand it's the business of each in dividual to pay his taxes. When the pe>plefail to pay their taxes prompt ly, the county is hindered in prompt ly meeting its obligations just the same as an individual would be if he could not colleot. Notwithstanding this is true, all claims against the county are expected to be paid en presentation; and perhaps there are some owing taies and slow in pay ing who are very prompt to collect from the connty. Sheriffs are ujual ly very indulgent about collecting often too much so and if be resorts to legal process, it is because the taj-payer forces him to it, So it is better for aU concerned to pay promptly. Pytbian District Meeting. On Tuesday night of December 12th the District meeting of the Knights of Pythias will be be held with Graham Lodge. The District is composed of about eight counties lying on all sides of Alamance. The occasion is looked forward to with much pleasure by the Knights. Two Serious Shootings Saturday Night. At the city power plant in Bur lington James Workman, a young white man. and Dick Alston, a negro, met and got into a scuffle in which the negro got the worst of it. Then the negro used some insulting lan gzage and the white man knocked him down. The negro rose and be gau to use his gun, shooting Work man twice in the face and once in body. He saw his victim fall and left, but was soon after apprehended and placed in jail. The negro was drinking. Workman may recover, but the chances are agaiust hi in. Some fear was felt Sunday night that there would be an attempt to lynch Alston. Near Ossipee, where both the parties live, Thomas M. Complin was shot by Abe Conklin. Cotnpton who was rushed to St. Leo's Hospi tal for treatment, gives the followi>g report of the trouble to the Rale'gh Times correspondent:. "He says that he and Conklin, together with others, had gone 'possum hunting near Os sipee Saturday night. He and Conklin engaged in a quarrel, after which Conklin Jleft the party. As Crumpton was rsturning home he was fired upon from ambush." The bullet struck his hsckbone and spinal column, effecting entire paralysis of bis lower body and leg It is hardly believed that he will re cover. Another report is to tho ef fect that the young men had been playing at some game sad that Conklin wis the loeer. The Sheriff and his depatiee are trying to ap prehend Conklin, having made a trip to Reidsville and Danville for that purpose. FomSOHNOIALtfIYI torn HwmiiOwita L —-'-T I -r— ; 4 WE SAW WOOD when it cornea to talking about other people's lumber. We hove enough to do to mind oar own busi ness and to supply discriminating buyers who have learned why it pay* to buy all their lumber here. There are reasons of oourme. You learn them to your satisfaction if yon place your next lumber oriler litre Walker & McAdams, Graham, N. C The Thief Friday Nov 3 A movement looking to the erection of a monument in mem ory of North Caroliua soldiers who fought at the battle of Get tysburg, was inaugurated at the annual meeting last week in Win ston of the Daughters of Qhe Con federacy. The plan is to have the name of every Carolinian who participated in that battle carved on a marble dome, on which shall rest a marble shaft. It was an nounced that $20,000 :f the neces sary sob,ooo already Lhs been pledged. A handsome painting of the great seal of JN >rtli i aio lina also was preTw 'eu '0 the or ganisation. An address was de livered by Mrs. Cornc.i A B Stone, of Texas, ex-president general of the U. D. C., followed b}- the elec tion o." officers, all of the old offi cers being re-elected. For pains in the Bide or client dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. MONTWHITE GRAHAM Mon., Nov. 6 One Night Carlos Inskeep Offers The Laughing Success In 4 Acts The Girl And The Tramp Original New York Company- Special Scenic Production Special Prices .25, .50 and .75 Seats at ill Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. By REV. T. S. UNSCOTT, D. D. Nov. 12th, 1911. (Copyright. 1910, by Kr». T. S. UnKott, D.D.) World's Temperance Sunday. Bel shazsar's Feast and Fate. Dan. v. Goldeu Text— God aball bring every ■work Into Judgment, with every ae cret thing, whether It be good, or whether It be evil. Eccl. xll:14. (1.) Verse I—Of what country was Delshazzar the king? (2.) What la the social, Intellectual and moral value, of "smokers" and drinking parties? (8.) What Is the general effect of the practice, of men standing up to the bar and drinking? (4.) Verses 2-3—What was the moral or spiritual quality of the act of drinking out of the gold and silver vessels that had been taken from the Temple at Jerusalem ? (5.) Does the first "taste" or the first Influence of wine, stir the noble, or the Ignoble passions In a man? («.) Verse 4 —When a man Is drunk, what 1* likely to be the quality of his worship? 17.) What do men, urbo ore given to strong drink, generally worship? (8.) Verses 5-6—By whom was thU writing on the wall probably done? (9.) Would you think a similar phenomenon probable, or even possi ble, to-day? (10.) What was it that really ■truck such terror to the king's heart? (11.) What would you say la the limit of the poaslblllties of a guilty conscience, to create remorse and agony Of soul? U.) Verses 7-9 —When we are in trouble or perplexity about the future, Is It of any service to us to try nnd get light from any human belug and If so, how and from whom? (14.) Why lit there nt> need for a true follower ot God to be In any dread of the future, no matter what weird or mysterious circumstance* may surround htm? (14.) Would It have been poialble for any true follower of Ood, no mat ter how timid, to have bnen terror Your Questions Answered. If yon would like to have an swered any particular question each or any week from "The Sug gestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. Dr. Lln scott, send in your request to this office, giving the date of the les son and the number of the ques tion you wish answered. You may select any question except the one indicated that it may be answered in writing by members of jhe club. Dr. Liuscott will answer the questions either in these columns or by mail through this office. Don't forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full name and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. HALF-GENT COLUMN. Advertisement* will be Inserted under thla needing at one-naif of a oent a word (or eaob Insertion No ad. lnaerted for lee* than 10 eU. Count your word* and tend oaan with order. Bacb Initial or abbreviation oounUa word. FOR RENT-Chas. A. Tarpley residence on 8. Main Street. Apply to J. S. Cook, Graham, HOUSES and lota for rent. Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. SCHOOL BOOKS—A fall sup ply of all kinds, also school sup plies, miscellaneous books and sta tonery at C. F. Neese's, Burlington Service by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance County, la the Huperlor Ceart, November Term, 1011. Charte* K. Hanks, PlainUlT, 1 v*. t BIB* Hanks, Defendant. I The defendant above named will uke notice that an sctlen, enUtled as above, h s been commenced In tbe Superior Oourt of Alamanee Coun'y, for UN purpose of obtain ing for the plaintiff ID aald action an absolute divorce from the bonda of matrimony here tofore existing between plaintiff and defend ant. and tbe defendant will farther uke notice that »be 1* required to appear St tbe term of the Superior Court of Alamance County to beheld on tbe ninth Monday after tbe first Monday of September, ltll, at tbe oourt house of said county In Orabam, M. C, and answer or demur to the oompleln t In said *otoo, or the plaintiff will apply t> the oourt Cor the relief demanded In said complaint. J. V. KSMNODLS. C ». C. Thla Mth day of September, Mil. Service by Publication North Carolina, Alstnsnre County, la the Huperlor Coart -Before the Clerk John D. Feucette. Administrator of the ■» •lie of Mary UsrTlsoa. Veeeased, llaloilff. vs. Jane Oa'rlsoo, Hannah Hall end bar hoe band. John Mall Jamee Oarrlson and his wKs. Nancy Oarrlson. Oeorge Oarriaon and wife, Minnie I. Oarrlson, Jane roglemaa, widow, Fran kiln Oarrlson and Jeae n r rlson, children of James Oarriaon sol Amanda Oarriaon, daoeaaed, sad all or the otherbetrs at law of said Mary Uarrtaoo, Tbe dafendaots Franklin Oarriaon and Jane Oatrlson. children of J*aail end Aaau da Oarriaon, deCd, end any other heir* of said Jamee end A mesas Osrrteon above named will uke notice that en eeiloa. entitl ed aa above, has been commenced la the »u --pertov court of Ala manes Cauety, for tbe eel* of the land fcelotwlaf to tbe eetate of Mary Oarrlaoa, deceased, for the pnrpoee of making aaeete for the payment of the debts of as Id Mary Oerrteon, dsssessdi and the seld defendants will farther take notice I hat they are required t • appear at the oflee of the Clerk of "uperler Coart of aatld Alaaaaooe County oat Saturday, Nov. Mth, I*ll, and en ■wer the oompSslntvWretofora Sled In aald action, or FkJatlff will apply 10 tbe Court for relief demanded la eaid complaint. Thi* Oct. iUMI. J. D. K hKMODI.K. Clerk of IMperlor Court, —SCISSORS and Knivea are easily ruined if not properly ground when being sharpened. 11 you want them sharpened right and made to cut as good aa new give me a trial. Will sharpen anything from a broad azeto a pen-knife. Charges moder ate. B. N. TOSSES, this office. — _ FOLEYSBW(Er»>XAB eSopstlsa MSII ia lisslilsß^i stricken a* Helsbaizar was? Give your reasons. (IS.) Verses 10-12 —Was this queen the #lfe, or th« mother of Belshauar? (16.) If this queen had beea one of the merry win* drinking party, would ■he be In condition to have given such sane advice to her sonf (17.) Who was Daniel, tbe.man the queen's mother recommended, and what had be Cone to be spoken of so ; highly by her? (18.) What Is the only means of j giving taae to a guilty conscience? ■ ,(19.) Versts 18-23 —What was the. accusation which Daniel brought | against Belshajwar? . (30.) Was there ever any man who J escaped the natural consequences of his wrong doln# I (21.) Verse* 24-31—What reason I* there to bellfve that practically tho same doom is written against every •Inner as was against Belshazzar? (This Is one of the questions that may be answered In writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday, Nov. 18th, 1911. Kzra's Journey to Jerusalem. Ezra vlil: 15:2 U. The Knote Couldn't Held It. It is related of tbo Kev. John Eliot, commonly called "the apostle of the ludluns" lu the seventeenth century, thnt be would give to the red men the most of bis annual salary of £6O as soon us be received It. On one occa sion the purlsb treasurer put the mon ey Into a handkerchief and twd It into as many hard knots as possible, to pre vent the great preacher from giving it away before he reached home. Call- 1 lriK soon -after on a fart'Jy suffering from illness aud want -the famous dominie told tbem that to d bad s*nt' them relief, and began to untie the handkerchief, but becoming Impatient be banded it to the mother, saying: "Take It. my dear. I believe tba Lord de«lgned It all for you." COUPON, Cut out and Mend to this OBce Send The Aluuan timer from aov till Xij 30,1 M clou of thi Bible tyuetioo Qui taint, fa tii ipiciil prise of !iM ucloud tout mi i member of Loeil Chb, G : I Aifeii_ 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. Cat oat and send to this oflre International Press Bible Question Club. , I have read the Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School lesson published In The Alamanc* Ui.kankh, also the les son Itself for Sunday read tbo series of 52. Name" -.... Address Land Sale. By virtue of tho powers contained In s Mortcage bond eiecuted by general lwk and hla wife on the Jlut d«y of February, WW, and wblcta la duly recoidad In llook No. 47, on {acoMl et uq.. default bavin* bean made In be payment of Ibe debt Mcured tbereOy. 1 will sell at tha court bouse door In Oraliam, N. 0.. on SATURDAY. NOV. 11, 1911, to the Mahout bidder for cash, allltbat oertaln tractor land attuate In Alamance County. N. C., In Grabam Townahlp, on the K»«t alilu of the macadam Hlabway leading from Orahara toward Hwepaonvllle. and about a mllnHouih from Wrnham, N. C , adlnlnlntf the landa of W. (i. Wilaon, W. O. Mu I'hereon, tba land! lately belonging to John Cola and others, be ■lunfnaai a White Flint Hock ooruor »I th W. o Mcfbanon la Wblteelt's lloe aud run nine tbence M. lift da*. B. one chain and forty link* to as Iron iter In aald Una ooruor with Jobn Oolej tbanoa If. M da*. B. tbr a obaina and thirty-three and ooa-third llnka to an Iron Baroornar with aald Cola: tbenoe K IIH dea. E. four rtalgi and nftr-nlue links to an iron liar oorncrwltii aald Wllaoni tbenoe NTM t-1 dee. W. eight obaina to an Iron Bar in Hubllo HI ah war leading to Ura> bam, M. C„ corner with aa>d Wilson In «o- Pbaraon'a llna; tbanoa M ITt-l di» K. flva obaina and twanty-two llnka to U>« beam nlna. and containing TWO and HBVKN TBHTMM aoraa, but to ba tba same b« tbara mora or |in« Tbara la a a null bouaa and outbouees oo tbla plaoa tod It la valuable aa a horna for ona dealrlng such a nlua larya lot ao uear iba oourt bouaa and uu tba eiaeadam Highway. Ha la to ba at U o'clock M. JOHN ICINiAIt UJHQ, Guardian. Oct. », I»I1. Mortgafee. Mortgagee's Sale. Under and by virtur* of Iha powarof aula oontainod la a oartaln mortgage daad aiauut ad by E. O. fiemeronand wife A. t. Datu*t»u. to Alaaanoe Insurance and Uaal Batata Co. record I'd In tba mbllc registry of Alamance County In Mortgage Deads Book No. tt, page no. tba underelgned mortcafM Will offer for aaiaat public outcry to the Mifbeet bidder for cash at tba courtbouse door In lira Lam, Ala aaoea County, R. 0. at nooa on MONDAY, NOV. 13th, 1011, the following described property to-wit: A certain tract of land In the County of Alamance and Male of Nottb Carolina, In llurllpgtua'iownsblp, adjoining tbe lands of t). W. Wetaonend outers ana bounded as follows: Beginning at an Iron bolt, «ald U. W. Wataoti'a corner Mft from tba ornier of Railroad, running Ibe nee Houtb M drereea Bast UO ft. to an Iron bolt, tbanoa West fa d«- f race Baa' SM ft to an Ira bolt am J. V, Boberteon's line, tbence with the line of aald J. C, Koberteon North M decrees West ITO it. loaalr n bolf.asld Bohertaoo'aand Wstaoa'a corner, tbence with the llna of said Wa son Houtb M degree IWeet lit ft to UM beginning, containing MJN square feet, saore or leas. Tbls tba tantfi day of October. Ml. A LAM ANCB INB. * KBAL BxTATB CO. Mortgagee. Jobn H. Vernon, Attorney. T>le signal• .. areay >• •-« feaeli Laxative (-imbo-C «»» Ma awed* •' - ■«rea • -,e «s> FOLEY'S KIDNEY PILLS I for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregulartttea. JL Foley's Kidney Pills porifythe blood, restore lost vitality and vigor. Refuse substitute*. For Sale Jby all Druggists To Cure a Cold in One Day « Our Display Of Rubber Goods will be found complete whether 70a Mff in aesrch of the ordinary articles 0/ daily uye or special appliances for use in the sick room. We carry a full line of hot-water bags, fountain syringes, atomizers etc. We handl none bat guaranteed qualities, and as with our drugs, medicines and toilet articles moderate prices rule in eve y instance. Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Prescription Druggists. | 8EBaHBmn&BBBBBSSSBS9BB© Falls Farm I FOR SALE 1 offer for sale all of my River Falls Farm, situated in I Thompson Township, Alamance county, N. C., except about I 800 acres which adjoins the River Falls water power tract. I I Will Cut the Farm Into Tracts to Suit Purchasers. TERMS—HaIf cash, balance in one, two, three, four and five years' time, with interest st 0 percent per annum on de ferred payments. In selling this land I will begin on the East and West sides of the'farmlselling up to the lines on either side of what I propose reserving in power trsct. I also offer for sale on reasonable terms one 50 H. P. Boiler and Engine, one Traction Engine and Threshing Machine and a portion of my Farm Implements and Teams, This land produces fine cotton, grain and grasses and is located from one to three and a naif miles of Saxapahaw cotton mills, from which point there is a sand-clay and ma cadam road to Graham. Parties wishing to buy any part of this farm'"will please communicate with me at Graham or my son Ctas. E. Menefee at River Falls Farm. Respectfully, - J. W. MENEFEE. SBeaiol Designs Win our Latest CURTAINS Fven the most inexpensive havo the look of exclusiveness you so much admire, and the woi kis exquisite. You certainly ought to see them, even if you do not iniend to purchase now. And how about the Rugs and Art Squares ? We have some beauties at ex ceedingly low prices. • , Mn All T Furniture and U V 111 l House Furnishings ■D. uIVI H BIIRLIiWTOS, S. C. FOIEYS OMKCL': TWE Foe Stomach Trough ari d r rton ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Hertne qualified M ednilnletrator ol the «■ mm of 11/fium JofTrlna. deeeeeed >ll peraooa having claim, airalnet tho oatete of Mid In tomato *r« liorobr notified to preeont the unin duly autbenllnated U> tiie under.litned On or b«rure tbo |i tli day of Keptembor, 11112, or tbla notlai will be pleaded labor of tbelr (•cover/. All peraone indebted to the Mid Bynum Jnlfrlee are requeatod to nuke Immoduto erttlement Tble tbe 7tb dnr of Hontenilier, IBM. W. U. HKLbAKS, Admrof BVNUM JBFKHIEM, decea aod. 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 A[\ fi Peroxide, Get A it V 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! Lot Us Sand You m M Pound All Feather Bed and Pair of MA fin . • Pound Feather Plllowa \|ll Freight Propald for . . . f IW » UU Bead Espreea or P. O. Meaey Order. TURNER & CORN WELL, Chatlatte, N. C.
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