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GRAHAM, N. 0., Feb. 24, 1916.
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—The Uuited Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet 'J'hursday
afternoon, March 2nd, at 3 o'clouk
with Mrs. Junius If. Harden.
—The Ladies Aid Society of the
Grati&m Christian Church will meet
Wednesday, March Ist, at 3 o'clock
at Mrs. Walter R. Harden's.
—Saturday afternoon- 2:30 the
Basket Ball quint of Stcny Creek
High School will play Graham on
the latter's grounds at the- Graded
School.
—This week, until today, has
been enough like spring to tempt
some to begin gardening." A num
ber planted garden peas and Irish
potatoes A cool raiu has been
falling today.
—Mr. Hardy J. Stockard and
family of the Eastern part of Newlin
township moved here last week to
make their home. Mr. Htocakard
recently bought the cottage next to
Mr. Z.T. Hadley on E. Harden St.
—Miss Cora Pearl Jeffcoat, Super
visor of Rural Schools, who has been
at her home in Coble township for
several days-recuperating, returned
today .and is again at her post in the
County Superintendent's office.
—A number of young ladies and
young men of Graham attended a
dance at the Piedmont Hotel in Bur
lington last Friday night. It was
given by the young men of both
towns complimentary to the visiting
young ladies in the two towns.
—An old time Friends meeting
was held in court room Monday
night. The Friends, some of them
from the Northwest, have been en
gaged in a meeting at Spring Meet
ing house in Newlin township, and
several of them took part in this
meeting here.
—Last Friday night at Mr. A.
Lacy Holt's the Juniors of the High
' School gave a reception to the Seniors.
At the same time it, was commemo
rative of Washington's birthday and
the guests wtre dressed in costumes
suggestive of Colonial days.
—Mr. Wm. I. Ward returned
yesterday Morning from a week's
stay in Washington. Speaking of
his visit, ihe Washington corres
pondent of the Greensboro News
of last Friday said: "Mayor Ward
and H. It. Oaten of Graham called
at the White House today to
shake hands with the President,
and to tell hiin that North Caro
lina is for him."'
J—The pulpit at the Presbyterian
church was filled last Sunday morn
ing and night by Rev. Dr. E.C Mur
ray, former pastor for a number
of years, but now of Alamance church
Southeast of Greensboro. While
here from Saturday until Monday,
he vras the of Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Mebane. Ilia many friends
here were glad to greet him again,
Dr. T.M McConnell,pastor of the
church here, is in Greensboro aiding
v a revival service.
—Miss Bessie May Dudley of
Richmond, Va., gave an informal
recital in the County Superintend
ent's office this afternoon. Her au
dience consisted of about a dozen
who happened to be in the court
house at the time She was to recite
at Glenhope school, north of Graham
stati.m, tonight, but on account of
t-.e weather the engagement was
called off. She is a young woman of
preprossessing appearance and re
cites with ease and effectively.
Though still in her teens her recita
tions are her own composition.
Damon and Pythias Tuesday Night.
The order of Knights of Pythias
was founded on the devoted
friendship which existed between
Damon aud Pythias, which, tradi
tion tell us, was so Btrong and sin
cere that each would have willing
ly died for the other; a friendship
close akin to the love between
David and Jonathan, told of in
sacred history. This tradition has
come down through the ages, and
so beautiful and tender, that in
this enlightened age it forms ttye
bed-rock foundation of one of the
leading fraternal orders of the
world. This devotion of Damon
and Pythias will be featured in
moving pictures at The Mexican
Theatre, Tuesday night, Feb
ruary 29th.
Prospective Power Development.
Between two and a half ana
three miles north of Lira ham is the
old Sellars Mill property on Haw
river. It was bought two years
ago by Jas. N. Williamson & Sons
Co. It is below the old Big Palls,
now Hopedale, owned by this com
pany. Mr. W. B. Trogdon and hi#
sOn, James S. Trogdon, civil engi
neers of Greensboro, have been
there for several days making
measurements for a prospective *
development. If it rfhali be de-'
cided to develop the power, a dam
will be built at the Sellars *
Mill place 25 ft high. This will ,
do away with the dam at Big Falls 1
From 750 to 1,000 horse power will
, be developed, and the pond will
cover about X 75 acres. This would
be a fine development and we
trust the result of the survey, will
warrant its being done. This writer
has known the older Mr. Trogdon
since our school days. He is an
expert engineer, practical and de
pendable.
Baseball at Whitsett -First Game.
The first game of baseball (or this
season for Whitsett Institute will be
Elayed at Whitsett next Thursday,
larch 2nd, at 3p, m. WhiUett will
play the team Jfroin Pleaaant Garden.
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Mr. J. T SUainiMfebane was here
Saturday on busiuMi.
X 8. ('> ok. Esq, was a business
visitor in Hillxboro yesterday.'
Mr. Ralph Vincent of Mebane was
here Tuesday on business.
Mr. Robt. W. Scott of Melville
was here Monday on business.
Maj. J. J Hen (Hereon spent yester
day in Greensboro on legal business.
Mr. E. .8. Parker, Jr., was in
Greensboro Tuesday on legal busi
ness.
Mrs. Phil. Carleton, Mrs. Nannie
Berry and Mrs. J. D. Kernodle
spent Monday in Greensboro. They
made the trip by auto.
Mr. Lon. G. Turner spent last
Sanday in Durham visiting relatives
and friends.
Miss* Lillian Turner of Raleigh
spent the first of the week here with
her sister, Mre. H. W. Scott.
Mrs. A. E. Warner of Thomas
ville spent yesterday here on a visit
to Mrs. Chas D. Johnston.
Misses Beulali Cc ble and Myrtle
Ezell went to Durham last Friday
afternoon and returned Sunday.
Mess. D.~ M. Ireland and W. A
Paschal of Altamahaw were in town
yesterday afternoon on business.
Miss Pricie Farrish of Greensboro
spent the week-end here with her
sister, Mrs. Lynn B. Williamson.
Mr. Gene Hunter, who spent the
first of the week here with his
mother, Mrs. C.'S. Hunter, left yes
terday for New York,
Miss Johnsie Graves, in school at
Peace Institute, Raleigh, spent the
week-end here with her r gister, Miss
Nellie Giaves. .
Mrs. Cornelia Morris left Wed
nesday night for St. Leo's Hospital
in Greensboro where she will under
go an operation for appendicitis.
Mrs. Logan M. Creighton left
Saturday for her home in Atlanta,
after spending the past two weeks
here with her mother, Mrs. 0. B.
Irwin.
Misses Mary Holton of Winston-
Salem and Mattie Packard of Martins
ville, Va., spent the week-end with
Misses Ethel and Bonna Williamson
at Saxapahaw. .1
Dr. and Mrs. T. M. McConnell aro
spending the week in Greensboro,
where Dr. McConnell is engaged in
a revival service at Westminster
Presbyterian church
Mr. Will E. White and little niece,
Miss Emma White Carleton, went
to Charlotte and Concord the lat
ter part of last week to visit rela
tives, returning Monday afternoon.
Mr. Franklin Hadley of lowa was
here the first of the week visiting hn
kinsman, Mr. Z. T. Hadley. He was
reared in lowa, 'but his ancestors
went from the southern part of this
cotanty many years ago.
Mr. W. H. Coop r, near Saxapa
haw, was in town this morning. He
returned last Friday from Rex Hos
pital, Raleigh, whero he underwent
an operation for appendicitis about
three weeks before.
Annual Meeting Graham H. B. Co.—
In Excellent Condition.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of Graham liome Building
Company was held in the court
room Tuesday night. A good num
ber of shareholders were present
and an interesting meeting was
held.
The report of the Board of Direc
tors showed the Association to be in
excellent condition and making fine
progress. The books of the Sec.-
Treas. Jiave just been audited.
The auditor's report was read and
accepted. It 'is- gratifying to know
that our Association was reported,
and commented upon as being in
excellent condition to the extent
that a letter from State Insurance
Com'r Young, congratulating the
company upon its condition ana
showing made, was read by' tae
President.
After the regular routine of bus
iness, sale of Stock for Series No.
13 was authorized and a good
number of shares subscribed for.
The following were elected direc
tors for the ensuing year: *C. A.
Scott, C. P. Harden, W. J. Nicks,
J. M. Turner, R. L. Holmes,' E.
L. Henderson, Allen D. Tate, A. P.
Williams, J. C. McAdams, E. S. Par
ker, Jr., and A. J. Thompson.
The stockholders meeting was
then adjourned and the Board of
directors met, organized and trans
acted the regular monthly busi
ness.
The old officers were all re-elect
ed, to-wit:
C. A. Scott, President; C. P. Har
den, vice-Prest., A. J. Thompson,
Bec.-Treas., and E. S. Parker, Jr.,
Attorney.
After some commemts and dis
cussion on things pertaining to the
business, the meeting adjourned.
GRAHAM HAS MADE THE
TEST
Graham People Will Get the
Benefit.
There's nobody in Oraham any
better than W. \V. Garrett and in
giving his experience with Doan»
Kidney Pills for the benefit ot
Graham kidney sufferers, he has
nothing whatever to gain.
Why experiment witn unknown
or imitation kidney remedies when
you hive such a good reason to
try Doan'sY
Profit by the test Mr. Garrett
has made (or you.
W. W. Uarrett, proprietor restau
rant, 8. Main St., Graham, N. C.
artys, "About a year ago I had
a bad attack of kidney colic. I
suffered severely. 1 thought my
back was broken and I was laid
up for days at a time, unable to
help, myself. My kidneys were
weak and caused me a lot -ot
trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills did
more for me than anytning I had
ever taken. They strengthened my
back and my kidneys acted prop
erly. When ever I notice my kid
neys are out of fix now, a few
doses of Doans Kidney Pills give
me relief."
Price 59c at ill dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
Set POST'S Kidney Pills—the same
Ir. Garrett had. Foster-MUlburn
Co., Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. adv. I
Honor Roll for Graham Graded School
for Fifth Month, 1915-'l6
HIRBT^pRADE-
Ausley, Elva.
Boggs, Ethel.
Boggs, Zelma.
Carden, Dacy.
Coleman, Malcolm.
Davis, Garland.
Evans, Pauline.
Florence, Aubrey.
Fogleman, Dora.
Gates, Dan.
Hanks, Arthur.
Longest, May.
I*>vett, Helen.
Nicholson, Madeline.
, HUnlMi, Milan.
Smith, Whittled
Sutton, Fred.
Shatterly, Ralph.
Whitfield, Lob May.
HIGH FIRST GRADE- ,
Welch, Hattie.
Alired, Bertha.
Boa Well, Elsie.
Boswell, Elsie.
Allred, Lucy.
Bradshaw, Alice.
Black, Walter.
Cook, Garland.
Foust, Chalmers.
Geanes, Desmond.
Hannah, Thelma.
Holmes, Maxine.
Harden, Elizabeth.
Hunter, Elmer.
Johnston, Margaret.
Long, Elizabeth.
Mann, Carlisley.
Moore, Mabel.
Moore, Delia.
Ray«. '
Taylor, Wallace.
Thompson, A. J.„ Jr.
Trolinger, Mildred.
Ward, Ruth.
Wilson, Leola.
SECOND GRADE
AUison, Maggie.
Andrews, Donald.
Andrews, Coy.
Boggs, William.
Fogleman, Martha. -
Holt, Don.
Harden, William.
Holt, Bruce.
Montgomery, Elizabeth
Pariah, Martha. *\
Pickard, Nell.
Phillips, Josephine.
Phillips, Cleodore.
Reavia, Nellie.
Rogers, Joy Belle.
Rich, Robert.
Stout, Roger.
Walker, Margaret.
Wilson, Melvin.
THIRD GRADE-
Ausley, Prances.
Ausley, Cornell.
Craddock, Stanley.
Foust, Dolar.
Foust, Leola,
Fogleman, Docia.
Geanes, Erselle.
Hornbuckle, Cornelia
Harden, Thomas.
Hancock, Beatrice.
Jolley, Bessie.
Johnston, Minnie.
Linnens, Vertie.
Linnens, Roy. ,
McClure, Kathleen.
Nicholson, James.
Nicholson, Herman.
Rich, Ethel.
Thomas, Maggie.
Turner, Thomas.
Vaughn, Madge.
Walker, Ruth.
Watson, Ruth.
Williams, Svbil.
Welch, Hattie. •
Whitfield, Hattie.
GRADE—
Andrews, Madge.
Gates, John.
Harden, Turner.
Hughes, Mary Tom.
Hornaday, Avonelle.
Holt, Nina.
Jolley, Raymond.
Jolley, Ella.
Moore, Edith.
Moore, Flossie.
Mcintosh, Juanita.
Phillips, Floyd.
Quackenbush, Nina.
Robertson, Cletus.
Rich, Laura.
Sutton, Dwight.
Tinnin, Raymond.
Taylor, William.
Taylor, James.
Vest, Samuel.
FIFTH GRADE-
Amick, Lavona.
Anglin, Hal.
Cooper, Watt.
Ezefl, Lessie.
Harden, Lois.
Harden, Kathleen.
Jones, Ermina.
Suits, Gladys.
Thomas, Lou.
Teer, Ethel.
Thompson, Elise.
Ward, Lelia.
SIXTH ORADE-
Ausley, Annie Laurie.
Fogleman, Fannie.
Foster, Hadessa.
Gates, Martha.
Guthrie, Mamie.
Hornbuckle, Emily.
Harden, Margaret.
Moore, Mildred.
Moore, Margaret.
Moon, Blanche.
, Moser, Ammon.
Nichols, Claudia.
Phillips. Mary.
Shatteriy, Alma.
Suits, Ava. \
Tate, Alype. )
Woodworth, Dora.
SEVENTH GRADE-
Bradshaw, Ben.
Ray, Sam.
EIGHTH GRADE.
Cates, Donald.
Benham, Waltham.
Henderson, Dallie.
Nicks, Enita.
Rich, Alvis.
Rich, Eunice.
Thompsbn, Alberta.
NINTH GRADB-
AndersoS, Elizabeth.
Cooper, Myrtle.
Cooper, Thomas.
Ezefl, Lola.
Farrell, Annie Laurie.
Fogleman, Dover.
Holt, Nina.
Hornbuckle, Zelma.
Holmes, Lucile.
Hooper, Lucile.
Kernodle, Lovick.
Long, Annie Men.
Montgomery, Mattie.
Moore, Louise.
Perry, Lorena.
TENTH GRADE-
Browninz, Chana.
Cooke, Gertrude.
Harden, Boyd.
Eggs for Setting.
Barred Rock and It. I. R. eggs
for Betting. Good Winter layers.
They lay when eggs are HIGH.
J. W. HOLT.
'Phone 417 J. Graham, N. C.
The Gibson Drug Store at Con
cord was found guilty of selling
grain alcohol mixed with ginger as
a beverage and not as a medi
cine, and fined S3OO. Notice of ap
peal wai given.
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The following is the program for
the week beginning Monday, Feb.
'2Bth:
MONDAY jrfOHT.
. Broken Coiu
2-parts
When Rogues Pell Out
3-paris
Mrs. Prunes Boarding House
1-part 4
TUESDAY NIGHT.
Damon and Pythias
5-parts
Three isja Crowd
1-part
WEDNESDAY NIOHT. ■
The Long Chance
6-parts
THURSDAY NIOHT.
Diamond From The Sky
2-parts
Stronger Than Death
2-parts
Weekly No. 198
Some Chaperone
1-part
FRIDAY NIOHT.
Father'a Child
3-parts
Evil of Suspicion .
1-part
SATURDAY NIOHT.
Little Upstart
3-part«.
Graft
2-parts
Scandal at Sea
1-part
Sixty-nine Papers for Registration.
The 22nd„ though the 184 anni
versary of the birthday of the "Fa
ther of His Country," was a busy
day in-the office of the Register
of Deeds, Chas. D. Johnston. On
that day he filed for registration
17 deeds, 20 mortgage deeds and
deeds in trust and 32 chattel mort
gages. Many such papers come in
for registration, but rarely such a
deluge as this on a single day,
and It means lots of work to dis
pose of them.
Two Residences Buaned Saturday
Last Saturday afternoon about 4
o'clock two residences were burn
ed In this county: That of Mr.
Claude Spoon in Patterson town
ship, an account of which Is given
in our "Southwest Alamance Let
ter;" the other was the residence
of Mr. W. E. Lowe of Elon College.
Nearly all the furniture in each was
saved. The former was insured in
the Alamance Branch of the Far
mers' Mutual, and about half the
loss is covered; the loss on the
latter is estimated at #,1,000, par
tially insured.—Mr. Lowe had left
his home less than an hour before
the fire in an auto for Greensboro.
Held in Memory of Mr. Irwin.
■ Last Sunday morning the services
at the Baptist church were in mem
ory of Mr. Chas. B. Irwin, who died
on the evening of February 14th.
Thi Pastor, Rev. Jas. W. Rose, con
ducted the services and used as' a
text for the occasion Phiiippians
1:21. His subject was "The Ideal
Life." Among the hymns used was
"Land of the Unsetting Sun," one of
Mr. Irwin's favorites It won a very
appropriate and fitting service. Mr,
Irwin was devoted tonis church and
for seven years he had been Super
intendent of the Sunday school.
Basket Ball.
Among the High Schools as well
as the colleges, Dasket ball seems
to have taken a strong hold.
Saturday afternoon Chapel Hill
High School and Graham High
School played a double header
here. The former won both games.
Score 22 to 8 and 22 to #. The
visitors played Greensboro Satur
day night and lost 11 to 40.
Last night Friendship High
School and the Boy Scouts of Eton
College played here, the score be
ing 35 to XX in favor of the former.
The Scouts were outclassed, the
Friendship quint being both old
er and heavier than their oppo
nents. -
E. 8. Parker, Jr., Trustee—Sale of
valuable house and lot in Oraham.
W. H. Carroll, Comr—Sale of val
uable land. See ad. elsewhere..
Graham Produce Market
Corrected Weekly b> W. J. Nick*.
Chickens—Hens—per lb. ,10c
" Fryers " 12i-15c
Eggs, per doz. 20c
Ducks, per U». 10c .
Geese, " Ofic'
Mutter, " . 20c
Wheat, per bu. ' 1.45
Corn, •' .75 to 80c
Oat M, " «ftc
Sweet Potatoes per bu. 75c
Irish Potatoes " 80c to 1.00
Cotton Seed, per bu. ,50c
Hides-Green, per lb. 13 to 14c
" Dry, per lb. 15 to 18c
Bees Wax, per lb. 25c
Ta low, " « to 7c
Hooey, " 12f to 15c
Pork, " 10 to 11c
Dressed Beef, " Bto 10c
Notice of Sale of Valuable Property.
The Trustees of the New Provi
dence church have been author
ized to sell to the highest bidder
one or mora lots of their property
north of W. If. Holt's store build
i g. The funds comiug from sale
to be applied against debts from
repairing chur.h.
The sale will take place on the
church grounds
SATURDAY, MARCH 2.7 TH, 1010,
and will begin promptly at 2:30
p. m. Terms, Caah.
If any person or persona can
show why this sale should not take
place, please notify the uuder
signed trustees.
L. 11. IIOLT,
A. R. lIKRITAfaK,
DAMKL WELCH,,
Trustees.
WE HAVE THE EARLIEST, BlO
gert, high class Strawberry grown.
Also the Best one or the ever
bearing kinds; bears the best fla
vored berries from Spring until the
snow llies. Free Booklet. Wake
. field Plant -Farm, Charlotte, North
I Carolina. , 17feb«t
- WEGIVI PSfflnT-SHAKDOGOCPffIfS
Reduce the High Cost of Living
by Trading with
"Crack & Joe" and Graham Drug Co., Graham, N. C.
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Orders accepted under this special rate only during Special Bar
gain Period.
Financial Report 01 Street Commission.
Showing Expenditures for Streets, Sidewalks, Etc.
To The Board of Commissioners of the Town of Graham, N. C.
The Board of Street Commissioners submit the following report of
expenditures ou account of Street and Sidewalk work; . ~
Paid Lewis Lawson for work under contract as ioilows: >
Fdr Paving South Main Street i $ 8,158.16
For Paving Public Square ~ 8,651.53
For Paving North Main Street. 14,769.87
For Paving West Harden Street 8,038.24
For Paving East Elm ... 9,433.39
For Grading on Travora Street 70.16
For Pipe Lines in Streets 324.17,
For Curbing, Headers Ac 78i1.23
Force Account,(Extra Work outside of contract) 379.54
Overhauls. v •. 23.19
Side walks, original contract, v.... v. 4,581,44
Pipe Lines under Side walks 266.13
Wooden Strips left in cross walks. 17.85
Side Walk on Market Street 636.79
Side Walk on North Main Street to M. E. Church 330.30
Total Amount paid Lewis Lawson as per contract, 156,378.99
Paid for Grading-Popiar Street anvl Sand Clay'-
s iug on North Maple Street. 739.50
Paid for Lumber for Wood Shoulders I 315.20
Paid for labor in laying Wood Shoulders.... 118.89
439.09
Paid J. N. Ambler, Engineering services ou
Street Work.... 2,022.57
Paid J. N. Ambler, Engineering services on
Siie Walks, 232.58
Paid Graham Hardware Co., for wire Ac for
reinforcing 18,00
Paid Graham Water Co , for water used on con
tract 41.44
Paid Town of Graham tor cleaning mud from
« paving ;. 47.49
Paid Miscellaneous Expenses:
Advertising for bjds for work 60.40 5
Telephone and Telegraph 1 Jf.J5
Telephone and Telegraph .> ' 7.86 ,
Frank Drane for Testing Asphalt 61.00
Stenographic Work 30.00
t L.B. Williamson's expenses to Washington in
connection with securing rervices of
Engineer.... 22.10
189.50
Paid members of Street Commiswon for services 183.00
Total expenditures for all purposes...., $60,287.16
Amount reported to our board as available for
work on Street* and Side Walks, by Board of
Town Commissioners a* follows:
From SaleJbf Bonds *48,400.00
From interest on"Money loaned 1,829.85
' From Alamance (Jbunty foi work on Square. 2,500.00
From proceeds of note to L. Lawson 8,000.00
Balance Unexpended 442.69
$60,729.85 $60,729 85
We have filed with the Secretary of the Town an part of thin report
profile* and of atreeta and aide walks on which work has been done.
We required Engineer, J. N. Ambler, to establish the (irade f.evel
on many of the important street* on which no work waa done, pro
flilea of which are alao filed aa part of ihia report, and we reapectful
ly recommend that an ordinance be paaaed requiring property own
era to oiwerve these grade levels in laying foundationa for buildings
in the future.
We have fully discharged to the l>eat of onr ability the duties iin*
poaed by the Act of Legislature creating the Commission and we
reapectfully request that the Commission be dissolved.
Respectfully submitted, January 25, lftlO.
IIKKNAN HI.'MIKH, Chairman Ex-Ofllcio. j
(Signed) Lrss B. WILLIAMSON, CHAH. A. SCOTT,
S. 8. IIOLT, C. P. HARDEN,
JOHN T. BI.A('K, Commissioners.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE. [„ .. u .. c CI
; Brick Machine For Sale.
" J The undersigned haa aJ. C. Steele
Ifavinr qualified ea Bxectitor* of the laat O Q n.:«L u. 1 * _ / .1
win and t««uru«nt «r A. I*omm iaiity.de- , *- ®° DI Buck Machine lor uale.
ceaamf. I*U>of Alamanceoounty. NorthCaro- a i,, .«;#u ;» OPA 4 .., A i „ „ j
Una. this la to notify all peraona bavin* Along With It »ro two tfUCk 1 * and
claims again at thu e«tat« of aai] >i>o#-a«*d 10 , ,l__ „... • „
•xiiiMt ib#m to th« undf nifiied m Hurling- other pari# neccßMary in handling
too. North (Carolina, on or before 'be 6th day » •T, 1. • L J
of January. 1917. or thl« notice will b« pl mA- brick. it IB houaed ana in good
ed in baroltfeelr recovery. All persona In- „ 1
drM«?d to laid ciUli' will pleaao ruakc Im- condition.
m jm!u*rr m a'w» U The purcliaaer will.get a bargain
A'L^MLE ' For terms apply to J. W. MENKIKK
ttjannt of th«> HUM of A. Leonard Uley or J. D. Kejrnodle. laplt
© (oD.llpatlon.
When costive at troubled with W. H. York, who sued Dr. J. A.
constipation, take Chamberlain"'* Austin a Charlotte physician, (or
Tablets. Thejr are easy to take and ; SIO,MO for malpractice—charging
most agreeable in effect. Obtaina- I ing that a fractured wrist was im
-1 ble everywhere; adv. properly set—lost out
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ADMINISTRATORS* NOTICE
Having qualified ■■ administrator*of the
estate of the lute V. 11. Warrao, this la to
notify all persom having claims against
■aid estate to present them properly ven
ded to tbe undersigned on or before the
cut or Januaiy, 1017, or this notice will b«
■•leaded In liar of their reoevery. All peraona
Indiilited u> said estate are requested to make
Im mediate payment to tbe undersigned.
Tills Jan. Uth. MM.
H. J. BTOCKABD,
A. 0. POUTiRriKLD,
Adm'rsof Y. 11. Warren, deo'd.
'•OH* h l-ong, Attys. WJanSt
NOTICE OF SALE ,
01 Real Estate Under
Deed ol Trust.
Collar and by virtue of tbe power of Ml*
contained in a certain deed oftruat ((edit
ed on the Brd day of December, IBM, by J. M.
t'atea and bla wife, Annie C'atea, to the under
pinned Alamance Itiaurance and Heal Saute
Company aa ti uatae for tbe purpoee of aacur-
Ing the Payment of certain bonoa daaorlbed
In aald deed of iruat, which la duly probated
uud recorded In tbe oflloe of tbe Heglater of
Ileeda for Alamance county In Hook of Mort
gagee and IJeeua of Tiuat No. at, at page 117,
deiault having been mad* In tbe payment of
aald bond*, tbe uaueralgned Alamanoe In
•uranoe and Heal Katate Company will, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8,1916,
at one o'clock, p, m., at tbe oourt bouae door
ol Alamance oouuty. North Carolina, alUra
ham, Nortb Carolina, offer for aale at public
auction to tbe hlgheal bidder for eaab the
follow'oji two tract* of land, to-wlt;
Klrat Tract—A certain tract or parcel of
laud In Alamance oouuty and Mtateof Nortb
Carotin*, adjoining tbe lant* of J. W. Galea
and othera ami bounded aa followa:
lletrlnnlnx at an Iron bolt oa Ollmer Hre*t
on corner of T, U. Nlcbolaon'a lot, running
thence H w deg w 100 faet to *n Iron bolt:
thence N m deg » mln W JUO faet to as Iron
boll on J. W. Oatea' line; thence N 80 deg K
with aald Catea' line 100 ft- on corner of T. O.
Nlcbolauu'a lot: thence with aald Nlcbolaon'a
line HUVdeglO mln B KM ft to tbe beglnnlnga
containg about one-half an acre, more or la*a
On tnla lot I* located a all-room modern
cottage.
neoond Tract—A certain tract or parcel of
land alt tutted in tbe town of flurllngton, Ala
mance county and HUte of Nortb Carolina,
and draortbed aa followa: Uelbg a poruon of
Lot No. 16 ot 'he town plot of Hurllngton,
altuated oj tba ttouth aide of Davla a treat,
near Cameron atreet:
beginning at a ataluor boll on I>aTlaatr*et,
lid feet from tbe corner of Oarla and Case
ion atreeta, running tbence parallel wltb
Cameron atreet, ll feel to a alake or boll:
Ihino* Nortbweat lUt feet to V. H Hnyder'a
line; tlience wltb aald Mnyder'a line tolMrla
atreeu tin feet; tbenc* wltb IMvla atreet lOf
teet to tbe beginning.
Title February Hit, IMC,
AI.AMANt.K I.Nrt * KKAI, KMTATE CO,
TruaUea.
f + U?*TO^ATB + JOB' PRININO**
I DONB AT THIS OFFICE. |
I % QIVH US A TRIAL. j
Mortgage Sale of Real
Estate.
( rider and by vrtue of tbe power of sale]
contained In a certain mortgage deed dated
May *). IttlH, from J. H. Minor and wife,
llirdle Minor, to lb* undersigned mortgagee,
recorded In Ibe office of tbe lieglsierof (feeds
for Alamanoe county. Nortb Carolina, in
(look of Mortgage Deeds .No. 61. page 70, de
fault baling been made In tbe payment of
tbe IndebteoneM secured thereby, tbe under*
slgm*d will, on
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1910,
at t o'clock, noon, at the court hoaw door
In liraliarn. North Carolina, offrr for aale and
•ell (or tub to tb« high. ti bidder a certain
tract or parcel of land la the county of Ala
mance and State of North Carolina, In Bur
ll> iftoti townahlp, adjoining the tanda o* M.
J. Hall and othera ana bounded aa foltowa:
licalniiliiK at a rock on tiie Eaat aide of the
old road leading from Burlington to Olen
eoe, on tba Wea aide of Haw Hirer, corner
with K. J. Hall: thence N *4Jf deg W 12.DS cha
to a ro k. corner with U J. Hall; Uaence S
IH/, deg W U cha to a rock, a corner with H.
J. Flail; thence 8 7ty, deg K ll.ttoba to a rock,
cottier with H. J. Hall; thence N 6 'leg K UM
cha u> a rock, corner with K. J. Hall; tbenoe
N "i a deg W 7 cha to a rock on the old Olen
coeroad; tlienoe with an d road NlJf dag ■
2.M cha to the beginning, containing tweotr
two and twenty nine one bundrediha (XI »>
acrea, more or teaa.
Thla th« 15th day of Feb.. KM,
ALAMANCB INS. k ItBAL ESTATE CO.,
[Mortgagee,
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDEP'
■FOR CHILDREN,
DTiorlMt. Mdy• • tr• %
any aahetiM* A. «. OLMSTED. La Roy/M. Y.
am better prepared to Berwl| |
| i
I am going to give my
tire time to my Grocery-si
Business and Meat MarkefcS
Everything in Dry Goods and 9
Notions must gp.
THE PURE FOOD GROCEB jj
Why Are athletes the meat man'* 9
friend?
Becaus they nre such great hands I
for meets I
'
Meats to roast, Meats to Pry I||
The Best Meats always the meats.||
to bay! Meats to Bollf Meats to |
Stew 1 The best meats should al- J|
ways be the meats for yon.
You'll always find them bent ;
W. H. ALBRIGHT ■
——" j'/.ffiM
HAVE YOIJR WATCH
CLEANED OCCASIONALLY
A WATCH will ran without
oil or cleaning longer than _ S
any other piece of machin
ery — but it needs both occaium
aUy.
If you wffl ssnaMer that the rim ol
UK balance wheel travels over fifteen ■'%
miles a day, yon will not grudge yooc
watch a (peat ol oil and a dean ins . *i
once a year. It will increase the
life and accuracy of your watch.
Leave your watch wi:h us today*
Z. T. HADLEY |
JEWHH * OPTICIAN
GRAHAM, N. C
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. f
Having qualified aa administra
tor upon the eatate of James T.
Bradahaw, dee'd, the undersigned
hereby notifies all persona holding
claims against said estate to pre
sent the same duiy authenticated,
on or before the 31st day of Jan y,
1117, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All per
sons indebted to said estate are re
iucHtod to make immediate set- , 'jl
tlement.
This January S, 1816.
J. O. BRADSHAW, Adm r
JoJan6t of Jaa T. Bradahaw. :^jj
I Very Serious
It la a very serious matter to ask I
■ far OSM sasillrins and haws the ■
I WTOQJ OM (hren yea. Per this I
■ reason we vp yea in baying is I
be careful to fet the genuine— I
BUck-DraugHT
liver Mrrtlrhif
I The reputation of this aU, refe
■ bU Kdielns, far constipation, In
■ difsatioa and liver trouble, ia flrm
ly eatabliahed. It doea not imitate
■ other medicines. It ia batter thaa
■ ethers, or it would not be the fa
■ ewrite Ihrttr powder, with a large*
■ sale than all ethers ccmbmatb
M * ou> m TOWM p»
•l "irtitr I *,
Small Store-bouse For Rent.
Well located close to the best
trade in Graham. Price reasonable
and building ready for occupancy
now.
JT. M. McCRACKEN,,
SSnovtf. " Graham, N. C. .6
' Dixon's Lead Pencils are the '
are THB BEST. Try them |
I and be convinced. They are |
I for sale at this office.—Sc.
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