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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. 0., Dec. 26,1913. Postofflce Bows. **• JHlc« open 7.00 ». m. »o 1.00 p. m. Bnnday MO MUM*, la. and MO to MO p. ■ HHBNAN HLQHBH, Postmaster. +-H-H-5-+++-. ♦■»+»++»++•»• + LOCAL NEWS. + * * —Ring, ring. Christmas bells. —We wish you a "happfr ~ai merry Christmas. —The weather for Christmas does not promise to be very agree able. —Mr. Bright Jerrell, who moved with his family to Schoolfield, Va., has moved back here to live. —The Directors of the National Bank of Alamance mfet last Thurs day evening and declared the 1 usual five per cent, semiannual dividend payable on January Ist. —Mr. Chas. C. Thompson enter tained his Sunday School class of boys at his home Monday evening and gave them a pleasant time,- —Rev. Chas. A, Jones, whor for merly lived here, but now of Bel haven preached for the 11. E. con gregation Sunday „ night. He is spending a few days here with relatives, . , Banks-Michael At the home of the brides pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Michael, at Elon College, at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 24, 1913, Miss Margaret Jewell Mich ael was united in marriage to Rev. Alonzo Tomlinson Banks. After January 9th, 1914, they will be at home spt Henderson, N. C. The bride is a most amiable and ented young lady and the groom is a very excellent and worthy man, and they have the bait wishes of their many friends. Sunday School Christinas Entertain ment. The M. E. church gave a Christ mas tred Monday night. ' ? The Sunday School of New Prov idence gave an entertainment Mon day night. . . The Friends gave an entertain ment Tuesday night. The Presbyterian sunday School gave a Christmas tree Tuesday night. The Baptist Sunday School gave a treat last night. The Christian church gave a treat aid entertainment last night. Death of Mrs. John F. Murray. After a protracted illness Mrs. Mary Murray, wife of Mr. John F. Murray, died at her home here at 8 o'clock Friday morning, Dec. 19, , 1913, aged 57 years, 3 mos. and ;17 days. The remains were bur ied at Cross Roadß on Saturday. Mrs. Murray's maiden name was Patton. She is survived by her husband and one son, Dr. Eston Murray, of Beaver Dam, Va. She was the last survivor of her im mediate family. Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church and one of the gentlest and best of women, beloved and esteemed by all who knew her. The sorely bereaved husband .and son have the sincere sympathy of their friends everywhere. Mr. Bob Lee Burned Up with the Home in Which He Lived. Last Saturday night the residence of the late Constantine Setters, one of the handsomest old country homes in the county, was burned, and Mr. Bob Lee, who lived and cured for it, was burned to death with it It wns about two and a half nrles east of Haw River and Mr. Lee lived there alone, his wife having died in the early part of the year. The fire originated in the eU occupied by him, The fire waa discovered by near neighbors about 9 o'clock, bat too late to do anything toward res cuing Mr. Lee or saving anything from the house. The first arrivals could see tbe body of the unfortunate man being burned up. but were powerless to save him. The home belonged to Mr Joseph B. Sellars of White Pla ; na, N. Y., a son of the late C. Sellars The owner spent veveral hundred dollars in furnish ing and repairing tbe home last Sum mer. So far as learned there was but 11,000 insurance on the house and furnishings. •>■■■• i It is not known bow the fire start .. Ed, but Mr. Lee ia reported to hgfa been seen late Saturday afternoon with liquor and'in a partially intoxi cated condition. He WM about 65 yearn of age. Annual ifaftif Fanners' Mutual. The policy holders of the Ala mance Branch of the Farmers' Mu tual Fire Insurance Association will hold their annual meeting- at the court house on Tuesday, Jan-' uary 6th, 1914, at 11 a. m. A full attendance is urged. By order of the Directors. * CHAS. C. THOMPSON, Secretary. —Oranges Ic. apiece or 40c. a peck at J. T. Black & Bro.'s. Get your Cbriatmaa oranges while they » r e cheap. " a Acting Governor Daugbtridge and Adjutant General Young have disposed of two court martial cases in the North Carolina National Guard. Private Arington of Ox ford, who refused to attend the State encampment without suffi cient excuse, waa fined CM by the court martial. Fine reduced to *lO. W. J. Winthrop Of the Eliza beth City naval reserves was fined + + ♦ COMING ANP QOINQ FOR + + CHRISTMAS. + T • 1111 it1111111111»1111•++ Among those coming home or going away to spend the Christ ina* holidays, are the following Miss Margaret Clegg goes to Greensboro to spend the holidays. Mr .Clyde Hunter of Raleigh is at his home here for the holidays. Miss Brona Coble has gone to Liberty, her "old home, for the holi- J •»«_'.;. ■; Miss Mary Johnson in schoot at Bloti "College, at home tor the holidays. j Miss Martha Holt, in school at Red Springs, is at home for the holidays. Mr. Purse and Miss Bert Welch of Charleston, S. C., are at Mr. Jas. P. Smith's. * Miss Claire Turner left for her home- lit Raleigh Tuesday to spend the holidays. Miss Mamie Pickard, in school at Elori College, is tit her home here for the holidays. Mrs. J. J. Barefoot and Master Jack have gone to Greenville to visit relatives. Edna Reinhardt leaves to day to spend the holidays at her -home at Lincolnton. Miss Margaret Hunter left Sat urday to spend the holidays with her parents in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Cooper of Glade Valley arrived to spend the holidays with their relatives. Miss Vaughn Andrews of Johns Jonhs Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. Jas. P. Smith. Miss Rebecca Scott, in school at Peace Institute, Raieigh, arrived last Saturday for the holidays. Rev. R. G. L. Edwards has gone to Hookertown to spend the holi days at. the- home of his parents. Messrs. Edward and Bobert Mur ray, in school at Davidson College, to spend the holidays. Mr. uaSift Holt, in : school at the A. &. M. College, is at home to spm| jhe hl!iaay% with relatives. Miss Naomi Hocutt, in school at Meredith College, Raleigh, is here to Bpehd; the holidays with rela tives. Prof, and Mrs. C. W. Rankin and baby boy left Saturday for China Grove to spend the holidays with relatives. ' Mr. Danifel Bell, in school at Trinity, has arrived for the holi days at Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Long's. • Messrs. Ralph Long, Chas. Mene fee and W. Long, traveling salesmen, have arrived for the holiday vacation. Messrs. Hansford Simmons, Gra ham Harden' and J. D. Kerno dle, Jr., arrived from the Universi ty last Friday afternooriP Misses Minnie Long and Lorena Keinodle, in school at the State N. & I. College, Greensboro, iar rived Tuesday for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Long have gone to spend the holidays at the home of the latter's father, Capt. Thos. near Pittsboro. Mr. J. Dolph Long has gone to Stonewall to spend the holidays with Mrs. Long at the home of her father, Dr. Geo. S. Attmore. Mr. Faucette Moore arrived Sun day morning from McKenne.v, Ky„ to Spend a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore. Maj. and Mrs. J. J. Henderson of College Park, Ga., arrived Sat urday to spend the holidays at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kernodle. + PERSONAL + Mrs. J. Mel Thompson of Me bane spent the first of the week here. Mrs. Geo. A. Mebane of Spray is visiting at the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Banks Holt. Mr. E. S. Parker, Jr., returned Sunday from New York where he had been for the past three weeks. . .. * / Rev. J. W. Patton of Elon Col lege and Geo. M. Patton, Esq., of Greensboro were here on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott, Jr., and daughtgers, Mrs. C. W. Causey and Misses Blanch and Rebecca Scott, spent Saturday in Mebane with Dr. and Mrs. J. Mel Thompson. Gash for Turkeys. I will pay cash for turkeys—bring them on. W. J. NICKS. How Far is Elon Gollege? Not So Far That the State ments of its Residents Cannot be Verified. 0* t•- ~,. ,u Kslher an interesting ease has been developed in Elon Coil, Being so near by it is well worth jiubiishing here. The statement is t!h'&e:—the proof convincing: . Levi ft. Tickle of glon College, N. C% says - "For . uur.y years 1 waa afflicted witH kidney trouble, ,tb£ pains in tbe small of my back being quite severe. My back ach ed intensely at night, was lame In morning and bothered me when I stooped to lift anything. I tired easily, felt languid and nervoua and I had dizzy spells du ring which my sight became badly blurred. Three or four times every night I had to get up to pass the kidney secretions and pass the kidney secretions and there Was sediment in them. 1 lost 25 poundf in weight and had about given up all hopes of recov ering when Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention. Is four or fire days they relieved me.' For sale by all . dealers. Price 50c. Foster-MHlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agenta tor the United States. Remember thr name—Doan's— The Graham Local Relief Association __ This association was organized in Graham in September, lflti, and is composed of only about fifty of the citizens of the town. It has now been in existence over a year and has accomplished a good work as far as its. finances would allow. v \ The aim of the body, under the direction of Its committees as herein given is to render aid as far as possible, to those coming under their notice, and who may be worthy. * The officers and committee members who were elected in 1912 for one year, and re-elected tor another year at the last meeting of the Association in November, 1913, are as follows: K. 8. Parker, Jr., President, K. j. Thompson, Vice-President, W. B. Qreen, Treasurer, C. B. Irwin, Secretary. Executive Committee, as below, and divided under the following heard: Ist. Transients—Mcßride Holt, Mrs. C. P. Harden. To take charge of all applications tor aid from those not citlsens of the town. " „ 2nd. Relief-W. B. Green, Mrs. J. P. Williams, Mrs. J. K. Mebane, Dr. George W. Long. The name and residence of any citizen of our town needing aid should be given to either member 6f this com mittee. 3rd. Employment—R. L. Holmes, A. R. Heritage, J, H. White. This committee will render what aid thay can to those seeking employ inent. * 4th. Legal—J. S. Cook, J. Dolph Long. Will aid in any legal problems ever arising in the Association. sth. Finance—divided as follows—Main Street, Chas. C. Thompson, Chairman. Dr. W. 8. Long, Jr., Chas. A., Scott, Travora, Charles Holt; Sidney, Miss Daisy Walker; Oneida, A. P. Williams, V. M. Euliss. Any member of this committee Is authorized to solicit cash o-.- to receive it to be used for the work of the Association in ren dering aid to those needing it. Churches—Mrs J. D. Albright, Miss Claire Turner, Mrs. M. R. Rives. Mrs. W. R. Goley, Mrs. S. M. Turner, Mrs. D. 8. Welch, Mrs .B. 8. Dixon. Everyone who will may send provisions, clothing, especially chil dren's clothing, shoes that are still serviceable, wraps, bedding* etc., etc., to either one of the members of the Relict committee and they w : !ll be distribute, where, in their Judgment they are needed. The year's work of the Association has demonstrated that good has been done and with the hearty co-operation of the whole town there is no estimating what can be accomplished in this cattae. Remember the yearly membership is only 60 cents. Folders embiacing the above wfll be distributed as soon as they come from the printer. Warning as to Christmas Decorations. ( By way of practical suggestion, we submit the following as to the dangers or the Christmas tree, all of which are easily followed. Dont leave an illuminated tree ilnwatched. Dont use festoons' Of tissue pa per or cotton batting on a tree. Dorit use any ornaments of celu loid. Dont let the childfen touch the tree. Don't permit a draft of air to sway the branches of a tree'whije it is illumlnted. Dont put cotton beneath the tree to maker the carpet look like snow covered ground. Don't remove a thing from the tree until the candles are blown out. If the appearance of spow is de sired for any purpose use "min ei al wool," or asbestos. ' It Will not burn and gives a better effect than cotton. Finally, let the safety of your children and your property be your first consideration and Christmas will then be a season of happiness undisturbed by accident. The first day's session of the State Farmers' Union, which met at Shelby Wednesday of last week, was featured by the address of Chas. S. Barrett of Georgia, nation al president of the organization. iht. laatof the Christmas mail* ft«\ foreign "luuds left New Yoik Wednesday Of last week. All told foreigners in New York city sent 496,898 money orders, aggregating $7,715,000 ,to the folks at home, This is an increase of $1,250,000 over last year. To Great Britain went $2,000,000 ,tO Italy $11,867,- 000, and to Russia about SBOO,OOO. A bill to remove the limitation ou the amount that may be sc cepted from depositors in the pos tal savings banks has passed the Hou*» ot Congress. The measurj would petmit unlimited deposits Ist Is li»ea aj the Biaxi al n u|.ur. u mth inter, st would be U. |. it t 1 tider tae present law is 1100 in each calendar month, no account to exceed SSOO, exclusive of accumulated Interest. The Supreme Court of the United States has refused the request of the government to review the de cision of the Circuit Court at Phil adelphia that the corporation tax was not collectible from 'divi dends" of mutual insurance com panies consisting of premiums re turned or otherwise invested st the option of the policy holder. As a result the government will be required to refund about $11,500,- 000 already collected and to fore go any such collections under the present income tax law. The National Department of Ag culture ssys the area sown to winter wheat this fall waa 000 acres. The condition of the wheat crop December Ist was 97.J per cent, of normal as compared with M 2 per cent, laat year, MA per cent, in IWI, and M J per cent, the 119-year average. The area sown to rye wss »,70WOO acres #nd the condition of rye December Ist was 05.1 per cent, of normal as compared with WJk per cent, last yefcr, and HI per cent, in I*l, tt.7 per cent the W-year average. Mr. B. J. Justice of Greensboro, recently appointed special assist ant to the Attorney General of the United States, Is In San Francisco engaged in the prosecution of im portant suits brought by the gov ernment to recover valuable min eral and oil lands from the South ern Pacific Rail wax Company and other allied Interefea. This work will probably consume moat of his time for several months. Itch relieved In 80 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Graham Drug Uv .•; - -- . c .. _ > j Suppoee It Wen You. - Here Is ~a true story. Mr. C. lives in the town of A , next door to a family in which there is a case of typhoid fever. This family has no sewer connection* and until recently made no pre tense t'owdrd having any toilet conveniences. ; What did they do? Mr. Mr. C. says they threw their wash water from their baby's laundry and oth er sewage out of the back window. Mr. C. complained to the Mayor This august personage required the ' typhdltf ridden family to in stall'.'a toilet. Enough was done to satisfy the mandates of the Maypiy but n omore. How, according to Mr.'C. the toi let t» rarely used, and substantially conditions and practices prevail as before. The Mayor has been ap pealed to, but in vain. No health department is known to exist. It la a t small town depending upon is a small town depending for Its health work upon, the County Board of Health. This Board does practically no health work. Mr. C. Is an intelligent man. He knows that typhoid can be carried from this filth by files, or by maens of water, to others in tbe community, but he can get no re lief from the health authorities. He has already sent his wife and family away for a few weeks. He shows a wholesome fear of ty phoid. He knows what it means, and as further evidence of his sin cerity he is offering his piece of property: for slightly less than two-thirds of what It cost him a few years ago, entirely because neither the town nor the county does any health work. Buppdae you lived in this town and bad DO protection from such neighbors, would you favor soma vigorous, health work or. nog. 2 Smart thieves at Oastonia stole 11(T bales of cotton from the cot ton platform In daylight and re sold U before the cottoq waa miss ed. There la no clue but the ownera of the aottom are short about ftoo. The theory Is that while the cotton weigher was busy at ohe end of the platform cotton waa taken from the other end of of the platform and loaded on a wagon, carried to the front of the platform, weighed, sampled and resold. A general army order issued at Mexico City says that in the event of fighting the officers in com mand of the Mexican government troops must understand that the Uvea and property of all foreign ers are to be respected; that no monies or supplies are to be ex acted from the m and that they must be permitted to leave the scene of the fighting at any time. During the eleven month* past 41* user* of the public highway* vere killed, »nd 144* injured in New York State by automobile* and other motor ve bide* over which the victim* bad BO coatroi, according to a statement made by Mitchell May Secretary of Btate. In a letter to Governor Olynn, Secretary May urge* the necessity for OS wautomobile legislation and asks ths Governor to transmit to , the Legislature an emergency met ■age on the aubject. The 1-year-otd daughter of Mr J land Mrs A. A. Whitener of Hick lory fell down the stairway at the' graded school and broke both the booes to ooe leg. OB the evening of the same dsy'the baby boy of of Mr. »nd Mrs. Whitsmr fell and | broke his leg. *' ' Five persons are known to have ioet their lives aad a score were Injured when fire believed to be of tflcendiary origin, destroyed the Salvation Army home for men to Cincinnati Wednesday morning of laat week. • JcWitis L-itt.tg cany Risers •siwrw# 1 . GRAHAM ClftjßCH DIRECTORY ■ .... ' Baptist—N. Main St-Jas. W. Rose, Paator. Preaching service! every Second and Third Sunday* at 11.04 a. m. and T.SO p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at MS a. m.—C. fi. Irwin, Superin tendent. Graham Christian Church—N. Main Street—J. p. Morgan, Paator Preaching aervice* every Sec ond and Fourth Sundays, at 11.00 a. m. , Sunday Scltool every Sunday at 10.00 a. m.—C. D. Johnston Super intendent. New Providence Christian Church—N. Main Street, near the Depot—J. P. Morgan, Pastor. Preaching every Second and Fourh Sundays at 3.50 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at «.30 p. m.-Arthur T. Walker, Su perintendent. Friends—North of Graham Pub lic School—J .Robert Parker, Pas tor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and at 7.80 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10.00 a. m.—Miss Belle Zachary, Superintendent. Methodist Episcopal, South—cor. Main and Maple Sts.,'—Services at present in Court House—R. Q. L. Edwards, Pastor. V Preaching every Sunday at lift 1 a. ra. and at 7.30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at WL m.—W. B. Oreeife.Supt. MethodUt Protestant—College St., we*t of Graham Public School Preaching every First, Third and Fourth Sundays at IJ.OO a. m. and every First, Third, Fourth 'and Flth Sunday* at T. 30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at l.tt a. m.—J. S. Cook, Supt. Presbyterian—Weat Urn Street —H. C. Murray, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11.00 a. m. and at 7.30 p.m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9.4S a. m.—Mcßride Holt, Supt. Presbyterian (Travora Chapel)— >J. B. Lebby, Paator. Preaching every Second and Fourth Sundays at 7.30 p. m. ' Sunday School every Sunday at 3.30 p. m.—J. Harvey White, Su perintendent. Million and a Half Wanted For North Carolina. Washington Dispatch to Greens boro N»wi»;,"; Over 1,1100400 Is asked for river and harbor work. lk North Carolina by the board oT army engineers in Its annual report/ The sum of 9800,000 is wanted tor the begin ning of actual work on ths har bor of reruge at Cape Lookout, whll" 11,000 is recommended for locks ad dams on Cape Fear river above Wilmington, and WIS, OOO on the Cape Fear below Wilming ton. Other recommendatUinas are : Meherin river SI,OOO, Rosßbke river |3,000, Bcuppernon£ river $3,000, Fishing creek SI,OOO Pamlico and Tar rivera Bay river SI,OOO, South river S,OOO, Contentnea riv er 13,000, Bmith's creek $2,000, Neuae river $»5,000, Trent river $3,- 000, Swift creek *5,000, lor main tenance of waterway from Pamlico Sound to Beaufort Harbor 1,4,000, Harbor of refuge ait Cape Lookout SBOO,OOO, waterwaya connecting Core sound and Beaufort harbor S.OIOOO, Beaufort Inlet SIO,OOO, More head City harbor SB,OOO, New river ft,CM, waterway between New riv and Swannsboro tftijuo, water way between Beaufort and New river IMOO, Northeast and Black rivera and Cape Fear river above Wilmington »3,000, Cape Fear river $3,000, locks and dame on the Cape Fear above Wilmington SBI,OM, be low Wilmington $115,000, and the Shallotte river 11,000., Sick with typhoid fever, Jas. W. Matthews, a young merchant of Durham county put a pistol to his month and shot* a ball into his head causing instant death. A nurse had Just* left his bedside, when the deed was committed. • Big Ben helps run the farm on time - bit hard for you to get the farm hands oat en ttael *, Is it hard for yon to gat tkea ap la the mora lag? U so, why not Ist Big Sea do it toryavr . Big Ben Is a truth tatthg aad ralUbW alarm deck. It's his ly*hj*** to gat people Aad-heil do M every day at aky time yoa say. ntli HUM you unrl lO wwl| -■ walk over to the aton and toko a look at him. I keep bin In the window where everyone can tee him. Sold and Guaranteed!*; Z. T. HADLEY, JEWELER * OPTICIAN GRAHAM* N. C. HALF-CENT COLUMN. AdvartlSitMata will b* luuM uiiir this Madia* at on*-aair of aoanta word for man lnaartton Moad. lnaattad forlssathan lOota. Count your vordi and (and oaan with otHt, laob Initial or abbianatlon oounta a word. SI,OOO to loan *OD real eitate se curity. LONG * LONG, Attorney*. —lf you want or need a blank book —journal, ledger, pocket or vest pocket memorandum, record book or other kinds of blank books, call at TH« GLEANER Printing Office. ! .j* 1 HOUBEB and lote for rent. Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. —You can buy almost any kind of blank book you may need at THE O LEAN EB Printing Office. SCHOOL SUPPLIEB Tablet* Composition and Examination Books and Dixon's Pencila, the b st, made, at THE GLEAN BE Printing Office. —BLANK BOOKS—A good as sortment at THE GLEAN EB office. MONEY TO LEND—IBOO, WOO and SSOO, for clients, on first real estate mortgage. J. S COOK. Valuable Land Sale .Jff virtue Of.an order or the Superior Court of Amtqaaveoouatr. m de In a areola! pro oeedlsn, whereto all the helra-at law of BanuMl Bmdihtw were made parties fur the furpAie of selllnx bla lauds to make awata a»df*r partition, I will offer at public tale, tpTle highest bidder, .t IliX) o'clock M„ at (ha odurthouse door In Oiehain, ou BATURDAY, JAN. 10, 1914, the following real property, to-wlt; Beginning at a blckory on Haw river, John n. Mogera oorneri thence with hla line HUM* W 80 oba to a rook, John 9. Bradabaw'a oor nar: thence with John P Bradabaw'a llna N r W isu obs to a rook, a oornar of Mrs. J. M. Bel'.lff; thrnre with bar line N BOX* B M oba •0 Iks to a rook on Haw river, thenoo down •aid river *"lt meanders to tba (llrat atatlon, containing Thlrty-one and One-balf (US' aorea. more or leaa. Terma of Hale: t'aah. Tblt Bth day of Deoember, I*lß. J. L. SCOTT. Ja, rub. AdrnV, aa Adm'ror Samuel Bradahaw. Wm. I. Ward. Att'y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Harlot qualified aa admlnlatratnr upon the eatate of William A. Klch. deo'd, tba under signed bneba notifies all peraona holding clalma agalnat aald estate to pr**ent tbe aame duly authenticated, on or before tbe m day of December, ISll. or tbla notice will be plead ed In bar of their rwovary. All paraona lu debted to aald eetale an requested to make Immediate settlement. Tbla December 17. I*lß J. HIBNAN HAWKS. Adm'r of William A. rtloh, deo'd. Wm, I. Ward, Att'jr. lddecSi Service by Publication State ol North Carolina - Alamance County. la the Muperlor Court. Before the Clerk. In tba Matter of tba Will of Laura Mo Adams. To J. CJ. MoAdema of Klun College, N. C.; Annie MoAdama of Murllnglon.M. P. D., N. C.: Julius McAdamaof riallsbunr. N. C.j James W. MoAdama of Bller Cttjr, A. C., sud Mrs. Temple K. Thomaa of Pooilx, llllnola: You and eaon of you, aa parentis Intonated In the estate of the late Laura McAdams, are bureby notified tkat Ha ran M. Coble and bar husband, H I*Coble,bivluganteied aoavoal to tbe probata of tbe paper writing purport Ing to be Ilia will uf L ura MuAuams. and having filed an afldavit showing Inability to give bund, and tbe oaa b vlug been trans tarred to tba Hup«il«r Court at term, you will appear at tbe Ja usry term, I*l4, or Alamance county Mupeilur Court, wl,lob aald term oonvenea on tbe l«th day of January, ISM, and make yourselves pmper parties tu Ibe said proceedings. If you cboo a. Tbla tba lllb day of lleooinlier I*lß. IMectt J. U. KKKNuIJLK, C. h-C. | * EXKCUTOtt'B NOTICE. ] Hart dc qualified as liooator of tb* will ol J, I. NeCeulry, itenioinit. Ike under dined hereby notlflea sifporsoao holding ewnat afslmt aid nliM, to .resent the ssa*dnlF autheatlootrd on or before the loth day of Dwemher, Nil. or Ibis nolle* will lis flooded la ksroftbetrreeorery. All ixreona ■ljw (uMld eotatoareroqueotedtosMk* SMBiwiV This M*ealier IKb. ItU. vKOIUirf J. MoCAULBY. Bx'r IHttfl uf A. J. MoCouley, deo'd. Service by Publication North Carellaa—Alasaaaee Cos at jr. la the »o porl or Co art. Bo lb re the Clerk. T..H. Horaaday and wife. MUs Horaaday. Sarah riifHn. r. r. amlth sod wife, Jaae Bsritfc, Arthur Hioltb. Adolpkua amlth, Ulllsn Soalih aad Harriot Hmlti, and Harriot Mmlth, whose names aad rsat •oases aro unknown. %. ▼. Hornaday. Arttinr Sraltk, Adolpkua Hmlth. UiTlaa Mmlth oad Harriot Bmllh, and their rooSoetlre vlroo aad huebaado, defeod anulotto shore entitled aotloa.will uke notice that widbmi hoa been leeuod la asld action aad the Mherlf of Alamaaoo ooanty, North Corollas, bss returned the said Ma ■oas issood toblm, oodoraed, -W. vTHerua Uro elves sad kaaheais, not to be round In Alamance ooanty;' aad Uiay will farther Uke oottoe that said actloa as shore has baoa son nnaeed In ita Hupertor Court of Alamance ooanty for the paraooo of os.Uae for partlUon oertala ml eelilo •Itnate la Alamenno soaaty, North Carolina, jawklek they aro late reeled no of the lato Lewie Horaaday; aad they wlij further lake boUoo thai I her ore reoulred to appear ot the uMoe of the Clerk of Iho Superior Court o'S'l&Si or dMwr*to the* or the plalouff will apply lo the ooort for the relief demanded thereto. Tblo M k day of December. IW4. I'doott i. I>. KBHMOULB.O.S.O. j An Yu i WofflM?" M? Cardui Th Woman's Tooic FBI SALE AT ALL DRONBTS^ Horner Military School, for 7* years located at Oxford, will be moved to Charlotte. That city has agreed to give a »ite of 25 acres and cash. Saliabury offer ed more land and more money but Charlotte waa chosen, SUGGESTIONS IVORY NOVELTIBS, CORRESPONDENCE CARDS, ' PERFUMES, TOILET Efl (iM'W*C^r-jLlfitl COMBS and BRUSHES, TOURIST TABLETS. f Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 The HMCatt Cn GREEN & McCLURE Furniture Company ; They Can Furnish Your Needs. PRICEI RIGHT TERMS * ;; . ■ j Come to Graham and, inspect their Line and you will •; be well pleased. HGREEN & MGCLURE FURNITURE CO. GRAHAM, N. C. i Oh You Beau- rDU P :: tiful DOLL r XV Hi Hi We are going to give a Beautiful ■ ! Doll Free. With every purchase ■: we will give you votes. * : : and largest line of We Carry A Full Line Of Shoes, Shirts, and Caps for Men and Boys. Fresh Meat and Groceries all the time. ."Give Us A Trial Is All We Ask" J. T. Black & Bro. GRAHAM, N. C. EXKCUTORB' NOTICE i Ha vine qoailflad u Eaacufora of tha will of D. HVAlbtiaaMxc'd. ih-- uodar>lc ad bara. tT mllly ill twraooa boldluc clalna ac>lnrt •aid aatata u> praaant Ma aa aa duly luUun lira tad oo or Mora Uta tub day of Konmiar, Mlt.or thla notlaa trill ba pleaded InbartW tbrlr raoo»arjr. AH paraona lodabtad to aald aatau ara rrqoeeted to maka Immediate aat> Uaaaat. Tbta HOT Itk. I*U W. H. ALHMIUIIT, n JNU M. X)III.K. ii'ra. of D H. Albrtfbf.dec'ri W. H. Carroll. AU*y. UoorM Service by Publication North Carellae—Alaa«»c* eanty. la Ike Maperlor Court, January Terai, 1914. Anal* BunUn, PlalnU*. Kbaraaao nuntl», Defendant. Tbe defendant abort named *lll lake aolleetnet as aeikio entitled aa above tea been coranreiua d In tb« rwiwrior Court of Alamanoe county £ur abaolute dlvnroa for iuiutorjr re ■•»•; and Ibc defendant will further lake notlee tbat be la reuulred to ap |mi at tk« Ura of tka Kuperior Court of «M county to be bald on tbe »ib day of January, ISH. at tbe oourt boaae In said eountv, at Orabam, N. C, and auawar or de mur to tbe uotaplaini In taxi action, or tbe dgojr b~m»r.7 HM , ODLI . a p. t*.«t mI. Ik. "k. MltMvl lortlio*. fiH2SS3S«3SB3 I ten iWM la daiam m tiiimifmt run iinimr • CMda bam, Aa eM a naa Cmtm ipiw h N Ac ttttt nihiin ** -*ti'lll Mi M east tor i Minn ui PraaMaat, W. A. HAKFER, Bam Hen Cilni, N.C. ' SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLEANER I SI.OO A YEAR I -IN ADVANCE.— BOOS—Buff and White Orping tons. 8. C. White Leghorns and Ooldeo Seabright Bantami—fine •tock—s2.so per letting of IS. B. N. TURNER, Graham, N. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLEANER, 91.00 A YEAR —IN ADVANCE.- Freckled Girls Itbn absolute fact, that one 60 cenl far of WILSON'S CREAM will sitter remove your freckles or eauxt them to fade and that two jars will evei in the most severe cases completely curt them. We are willing to personal!] guarantee this and to return your roonej without argument if your complexion u not fully restore&'to its natural beauty WILSON'B FRECKLE CREAM is fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. Wil not make hair wiU poßitivei; remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK LES Come in today and try it. The jar are larve and results absolutely certain Bent by mall if desired Price EOc Mammoth Jars SI.OO. WILSON'SFAII «CIN SOAP 25c. For sale by GRAHAM DRUG COMPANY. Electric Bitters I lladcA Mew Man Of Him. J- •offering from pain in my i stomach, bead and back/writes H. bat four botUea of BUotrie Bitten made am feel like • new man." j WMW IQCTt. AT UX WW ITOES. j • • for THE OLEANER-
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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