GRAHAM, N. C., Feb. 28,1918.
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No. 112 (mixdd) due 1:46 a- m.
GOING WH3T—
No. 11l (mixed) due 5:23 a. m.
All trains carry mail, and Nog.
* 31, 22, 108 and 139 carry express.
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W —The farmers are now busy
plowing for early spring planting.
—The County Commissioners will
mSet in regular monthly session
next Monday.
—lt continues spring like and
house-holders are making prepara
tions for gardening.
—Misses Annie Ben and Mattie G.
Long entertained Monday night in
honor of Misß Lucile Holmes.
■ —March Term of Alamance Su
perior Court will convene Monday
for the trial of criminal cases.
' Judge W. A. Devin will preside.
—The United Daughters of the
Confederacy will hold their regblar
monthly meetiug on Thursday after
noon, March 7th, at 3 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. E. P. McClure.
—Occoneechee Farm, at Hillsboro,
wijl have an auction sale of well bred
v 'farnr horses on March 4th—an occa
sion that should be of prime interest
to farmers.
r—The Ladies' Aid Society and
Woman's Mission Study diss of
the Graham Christian church will
meet Wednesday, March 6th, at 3
o'clock with Mrs. C. D. Johnston.
-—Maggie Hester, colored, wife of
John Hester, died here last week.
She was the mother, it re learned, of
twenty-three children, sixteen of
whom survive her.
v.. —Mr. Jesse Hughes came up last
night from Hillsboro on the look for
a black mare stolen from his stable
Tuesday night. Sheriff Story Be
lieves he has the stolen animal lo
cated near Spoon's mill in Coble
township.
—ln the regular series of ser
mons on Revelations at the Baptist
church the subjects for Sunday will
be aa follows: "Fear Not."—Rev.
1:17-18, eleven o'clock. 7:30 p. m.
v "The Tree of Life." —Rev. 2:7. At
tention is'called to the change of the
evening,.service to 7:30, The public
ia- invited. Sunday school 9:45.
Come.
—The burning of Whitsett Insti
tute on Sunday morning, the 17th
inst., will be learned with regret by
the hundreds of former* students
scattered over this country and else
where. Dr. W. T. Whitsitt had
spent more than 25 years in build
ing up his school and the loss iB
great. Only SO,OOO insurance was
cairied on building and furnishings,
about one-third of the loss.
"The Man From Painted Post." '
Mr. R. L. Holmes, Manager of the
Mexican, has booked some speciil
attractions for the Mexican Thea
tre. The first one iB "The Man
Prom Painted Post," featuring
Douglas Fairbanks. This is one of
his best productions—better than
"Wild and Wooly." Will be shown
i Friday, March Ist.
These attractions will be shown
on Fridays and Saturdays.
Boy Scout Night at The Mexican-
Mr. R. L. Holmes, Mgr., has ar
ranged a special all-star cast feature
for next Wednesday night, March 6.
A certain per cent, of the. proceeds
will be given the Boy Scouts. Watch
for posters and announcements.
Woman's Club to Meet.
There will be a meeting of the
Woman'B Club of Graham at the
Red Cross Room on Tuesday after
noon, March sth, at 3 o'clock. There
is business to be attended to, and
every member is urged to attend
this meeting.
Senior Class Graham High School
Entertained.
The Senior Class of the Graham
High School was entertained on
Friday evening on Feb. 22, from
8.00 to 10.30 p. m., at the home of
Miss Eunice and Mr. Alvis Rich.
After a few hours pleasantly spent
in games and music, refreshments,
consisting of fruits and candies
were served by the hostess assisted
by Misses Ethel Rich and Mary
Phillips. Among those present be
sides the twelve members of the
graduating class, were Prof. C. *V.
Rankin, Master Charles Rankin,
Misses Josephino Thomas an"l Ad
elaide Morrow, and Rev. and Mrs.
D. E. Earnhardt.
Mr. W. G. Pool Dead.
On Monday night Mr. W. O. Pool,
aged 23 years, passed away here at
the home of his father, Mr. K. B.
PooL Ile had been in declining
health for months. The funeral was
conducted yesterday afternoon from
the home of the deceased's father by
Revs. U. L. Weston and R. 8. Trox
ler. The burial service was taken
in charge of by the Juniors of Gra
ham, the beautiful and solemn service
of the Order being used in a most
impressive manner. Deceased held
his membership in the Jr. Order in
Newport, Kentucky, and the mem
bers of the Order here attended in
a body to pay the last tribute to a
deceased brother.
Died Suddenly.
Emma Mabry, colored, widow of
the late George 8. Mabry, died sud
denly about noon Monday. She had
beAn down street and died a few
minutes after reaching home. She
waa a very estimable woman and en
joyed the friendship of both white
and colored. She was about 03 years
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Mr. Chas. P. Cates. near Mebane,
,was in town yesterday.
Mr. L. 1). Eippy. near Altamahaw,
1 was here Tuesday.
Dr. J. L. Kernodle of Greensboro
was here l^iasday.
Mr'. J. Elmer Long: spent the firtt
of the week in Raleigh and Dur
ham.
Mr. Ed. L. Dailey of Pleasant
Grove was in town Monday.
Dr. W. A. Harper, Prest. of Elon
College was here Monday.
Rev. L. I. Cox of Elon College
was here yesterday.
Mr. W. C. Weatherly of Mebane
was here Saturday on business.
Mr. J. Kernodle of
Morton township was in town-Sat
urday.
Mr. W. P. Smith returned Satur
day, from Enfield, where he spent
several days.
Mr. J. Dolph Long is in Oxford
todiiy on legal business.
Miss Margie Montague of Raleigh
is visiting Alien "Blanche Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. R. Harden of
Greensboro spent yesterday here.
S. H. Webb, near Oaks, was
in town the first of the week.
Mr. A. T. Whitsettof Greensboro
was here a short while one day last
week.
Mr. Wilson Williamson of ✓ Camp
Sevier spent first of the week here
ou furlough.
Mrs. J. R. Jones and Maater
Talmage are visi'ing relatives in
Lillington, N. C.
Mr. Dolph MoOre of Greensboro
spent Sunday here at the home of
his father, Mr. W. C. Moore.
Messr-i John C. Griffin
H. Thompson of the Snow Camp
community were in town Saturday.
Miss Dora Cooke, Higher First
Grade teacher, has gone to her home
in Greensboro, being ,eick with
mumps. N
Mrs. J. W. Griffith and Mrs. Robt.
M. Denny of Greensboro spent the
latter part of last week here visiting
Mrs. Mcßride Holt.
Mr. Eugene McCracken of JVin
aton-Salem spent Sunday here at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. McCracken.
Mrs. J. Dolph Long and' Master
George returned th s morning from
Philadelphia, where they
for the past two weeks.
Mrs. Ynla Fuller of Atlanta, Ga-,
speaking in behalf of Red Cross
work, spent Wednesday night here
with Mrs. C. S. Hunter.
Miss Mary Walker, nt the State
N. and I. College, Greensboro, spent
Saturday at home with her mother,
Mrs. Ida Walker.
Miss Lucile Holmes, iu school at
Meiedith College, Raleigh, spent
the week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Holmes.
Miss Louise Moore, in* school at
the Normal College,Greensboro,spoilt
the week-end at home with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Moore.
Mr. Mike A. Nicholson, Druggist,
at Troy, N. C., was here from yes
terday afternoon till this morning
visiting his father, Mr A. B. Nichol
son.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott, Jr.,
Miss Blanche Scott and guest, Miss
Margie Montague, spent Tuesday in
Msbane with Mrs. J. Mell. Thomp
son.
Mrs. Alexander H. Graham of
Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.,
spent from Tuesday until today here
with her parents, Col. and Mrs. J.
A. Long. " /
Mr. D. A. McDonald of Carthage
was here yesterday afternoon and
this morning. He spent the night
with his brother-in-law, Mr. Jas. A.
Foust, south of town.
Lieut. M. W. Veach, Co. I, 120 th
Inft., Camp Sevier, Greenville, 8. C ,
spent Sunday and Monday here. He
was a member of the Headquarters
Co., which spent a few weeks here
last summer.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Taylor and the
latter's mother, Mrs. Bynum, were
called to Raleigh Sunday on account
of the serious illness of Mrs. W. S.
Rives, daughter of Mrs. Bynum.
Mrs. Rives is better. *
Mr. Euclid Cooke left Sunday on
hi 9 return to Camp Sevier after a
day or two's furlough among rela
tives and friends here and at Swep
wnville.
Arkansawyer Gets Alamance Wife.
Mr. John L. Morris of Arkansas
was here Tuesday to get a marriage
license and was married the same
evening to Mrs. Minnie R. Dicky
near Mebane. Mr. Morris was born
and reared in Orange county, 12
miles Southwest of Hillsboro. He
went to West Tennessee in 1869
and a few years ago he crossed over
the "Father of Waters" into Arkan
sas and lives in the county on the
opposite bank of the river from the
county in which he lived in Tenn.
He ia a farmer.
WILL YOU
Thousands of thoughtless people neglect colds every winter.
A cough follows; they get rundown—then stubborn sickness sets in.
Sickness can be prevented easier than it can be curad and if jrou
will give your system the benefit of a few bottles of
pom
jrwiwifl find your whole system strengthened. It wffl fortify your lungs
A and throat and enrich your blood against rheumatism* It is
AfjL powerful concentrated nourishment without alcohol or opiates.
{R-f Don't neglect taking Scott todmy.
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WDd Chase For Boom.
Sheriff Chas. D. Story and Dep
uty H. J. Stockard had a wild and
exciting chase after booze haulers
Tuesday evening juat after sunset.
They received a tip that a flivver
would be in from Chatham
and went down the Sutphin road to
receive them. They came upon
their game near Maxey's Chapel.
The officers left their car and waited
at Mary's Creek for the booze wagon
and they didn't have long to wait.
The flivver came flying toward the
officers. Stockard stepped into the
road with gun leveled and commaqd-1
*d it (them) to halt. Two of the
occupants tumbled out behind and
took to the tall timber and the driver
pulled the throttle wide open and
whizzid by. Story Jeaped for tho
car, but failed to get a firm hold.
Hia overcoat caught on the flying
car and the sleeve was nearly torn
off. They boarded their own car
near by and gave a hot chase.
Stockard with his Winches tor began
to pump lead at the tires of the flee
ing car. He was standing on the
running board and was jostled off,
and took a fall of about twenty feet.
Hiß head and hands were skinned
and one leg of his pants was torn off
in the fall. The pursued went into
a hole and the driver' went through
the windshield and left like a blue
streak. They limped into town
about 9 o'clock bringing the deaert
ed car and six or raujre gallons of
liquor.
Ed. Graves, one of the liquor deal
ers, was caught yesterday and ia in
jail. The othera were Morris Graves
and Cooper—all negroes-
Mr. Win,. I. Ward Weds Miss Georgia
Whiteseil.
What happened on the 20th inst.,
a week ago yesterday, was a,genuine
surprise, especially to the frienda of
Mr. Ward in Graham. He slipped
away quietly a week before destined
for Staunton, Virginia, the home of
Miss Georgia Whiteseil, a bright,
pretty and attractive young lady.
The readers of this paper know Mr.
Ward is a prominent young lawyer
of this place. A telegram and a'
brief note told aimply of the mar
riage on the 20th. They are some
where South on a wedding trip and
they have beet wishes of all their
friends.
Unproclaimed by bugle blast,
Nor 'nounced by dainty card —
In matrimony sure and fast,
Miss Whitesell's linked to Ward.
May theirlivea with rapture
May dame fortune come and dwell,
Always with Ward and Whiteseil.
MEXIACN PROGRAM
The following is the program for
the week beginning Monday,
March 4.
MONDAY NIGHT.
Butterfly.
In 6 Parts. **
Current Events—tPart.
TUESDAY NIGHT.
Fatal Ring featuring Pearl White
in 2-pans
L-KO.
2 parts.
Nestor—Comedy—l Part.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
Bluebird.
, .In 5 Parts.
Weekly—l Part.
THURSDAY NIGHT.
Vengeance and the Woman
in 2-parts
Lonesome Luke
Comedy—2 parts.
Current Events— lPart.
FRIDAY NIGHT,
Arms and the Girl.
Artcraft—6 Parts.
Billie Burke
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Call of the East.
Paramount—S Parts.
Juseky Hayukua.
Mrs. Tripp Dies In Greensboro and
Buried Here.
Mrs. Grace D. Tripp, aged 48
years,/died Monday night at 12
o'clock in Greensboro, where shtr has
lived for a number of years, after an
illness of two weeks. She was the
widow of Mr.'W. C. .Tripp, who
' died here about ten years ago
Funeral services waro conducted at
the residence yesterday morning and
the remains and funeral party ar
rived hers a few minutes before 12
o'clock and the internment was mads
in Linwood Cemetery. Rev. C. E.
Hodgin of Greensboro and Rev. U.
L. Weston conducted the burial ser
vice. Several friends of the family
were in the funeral party. Mrs.
Tripp is survived by three daugh
ters—Mrs. W. 8. Vestal, who lives
Southeast of Graham on the Swep
sonville road, Mrs. J. M. Ellis of
.Lynchburg, Va, and Miss Ivora
Tripp of Greensboro, all of whom
were present at the fuueral.
Eyes For The Navy.
Navy ships need binoculars and
spy-glasses to help n>»vy men "stand
watch" on destroyers. The Govern
ment asks the loan of them. Glasses
will be returned at termination of
the war, if possible. One dollar will
be paid for each one accepted. Tag
each article with your name and ad
dress and mail or express to Hon.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ass't Sej'y
of the Navy, care of Naval Observa
tory, Washington, 1) C.
Red Cross Members
The following is a complete list
( of the members of the Graham
Chapter of the Bed CrOM? together
with the colored auxiliary:
J. Harvey White.
Annie Laurie Fnrrell.
Mrs. 0. P. Noyes.
Mrn J. Harvey White.
Kathleen Long.
Mr*. Chas. A. Thompson .
Mr*. C. W. Rankin.
Mrs. Margie Gray Scott.
J. J. Henderson.
Mrs. J. J. Hemderaon.
Mra. Lynn B .Williamson,
James L. Ergle.
Mra. Jack Moon.
W. B. Green.
W. I. Ward.
B. N. Cook.
Chas. A. Switzer.
Roy Long;.
W. Ernest Thompson.
L. B. Holt
Lynn B. Williamson.
Mrs. R. H. Farrell.
Mrs. J. D.. Vaughn. ..
Mrs. E. L. Henderson.
Mrs. M. R. Rive*. •
Cora Pearl Jeffcoat.
J. B. Robertson.
R. L. Holmes.
A. R. Henderson.
Mrs. M. P. Winner.
Mrs. B. D. Scott.
Mrs. J. Doiph Long.
J. Dolph Long.
P. M. Moore.
C. P. Albrights,
Mrs. C. P. Albright.
Mrs. B. S. Parker.
Mrs. B. S. Parker, Jr.
J. L. Scott.
Mrs. J. L. Scott.
Blanche Scott.
H. W. Scott.
Mrs. H. W Bcott.
Mamie Parker.
Aliens Lonj.
L. G. Turner. 0
J. Elmer Lon?.>
Jas. N. Williamson.
J. M. McCracken.
J. D. Kernodle.
W. P. Smith.
B. M. Roger*
Chas. A. Scott.
W. E. Bason.
Margaret Clegg.
R. G. Poster.
J. S. Cook.
E. D. Scott.
H. E. Myers.
C. W. Rankin.
J. H. Hadley.
W. E. White.
Mrs, W. E .White.
Mi's. J. W. Menefee.
Mrs. E. P. McClure.
Mrs. JT. 8. Cook.
Mrs. J. D. Kernodle.
Mrs. J. O. Corbett.
Mrs. A. K. Hardee.
Mrs. J. M. McCracken.
Duke McCracken.
Lorena Kernodle.
Dr. J. N. Taylor.
Eek. .
Carolyn Parker.
Oladyß Poster.
Julia Cooper.
Mrs. T. C Moon.
Mrs. W. P. Smith.
Mrs. Mcßride Holt.
A. W. Norwood.
Mrs. C. H. Phillips.
J. M. Phillips!.
Mrs. W. T. Kzell.
E. P. McClure.
Mrs. C. S. Hunter.
Mrs. J. Elmer Long.
Minnie Long.
Mrs. R. L. Holmes.
Lucille Holmes.
Naomi Hocutt.
Mrs. Walter R. Harden.
Mrs. J. N. Taylor.
Mrs.' W. S. Rives.
Mrs. John Porlines.
> Ida Scott.
Enita Nicks.
Prances Moore.
Mrs. Allen Tate.
Mrs. R ,B. Tate.
Martha Holt.
Lucille Johnston.
Mrs. J. K. Mebane.
Marce Goley.
M. R. Rives.
J. W. Menefee.
W. S. Rives.
B." J. Williamson.
Mrs. W. R. Goley. .
Mrs. J. J. Barefoot.
C. A. Thompson.
J. A. Shaw.
Mrs. Ida Walker.
Kate Bason.
Mary Hunter.
• Mary Estlow.
A. B. Nicholson
Mrs. Cork Goddard.
A. K. Hardee.
Allen D. Tate.
Mrs. J. N. Williamson.
Dr. T. M. McConnell.
Rebecca Scott.
P.. S Parker, Jr.
A. W. Moser.
Emma Harden.
Jessie Phillips.
Arthur P. Williams.
Mrs. Arthur P. Williams.
Dick Tinnin.
A. Lacy Holt.
L. O. HannaW.
Mrs. Al. O. Wllkerson.
W. T. Jeffreys
John L. Scott, Jr.
Haywood Henderson.
Mrs. J .P. Goodman.
Thomas Wharton.
Maxlne Holmes.
Dr. Brown.
William Scott.
Mrs. Rov Long.
Robert Holmes.
Margaret Hunter. > 1
Joy Steele.
Allie Cooper.
Losson Perry,
Garland Henderson.
Lee Henderson.
Mrs. J. V. Pomeroy.
Coy Williams.
Annie Williams.
Pannle Fount.
Eunice Cooper.
Charlie Moore.
Carrie Nicholson.
Clara Hushes.
Seymour P. Holt.
Dr. W. R. Goley.
W. H. Boswell.
Mrs. J. A. Shaw.
W. H. Ausiey.
Don E. Scott.
John 0. Turner.
Mrs. J. E .Hornbuckle.
W. A. Rich.
Fannie Bradshaw.
Minnie Bradshaw.
Adelaide Morrow.
Mrs. Mamie Martin.
Eleanor Williamson.
Heenan Hughes.
H. J. Stockard.
M. C. Terrell.
J. D. Albright;
J. J. Barefoot.
Mrs. A. J, inompson.
Nell Thompson.
Aloerta Thompson.
A. J. Thompson, Jr.
Mra. C. P. Harden.
W. 8. .Long, Jr.
Walter Story.
J. K. Mebane.
Mrs. L. Banks Holt.
Kate Meoane.
Doris Holt,
W. T. Bzell. -
Mrs. J. B. Montgomery.
W. W. Garrett.
Allen Mebane.
Mcßride Holt.
Ada Denny.
Haftie Hester.
Mrs. J. O. Walker.
Maoel Walker.
Izora Nicholson.
Lizzie Bradshaw.
Master Blllv Scott.
Mra. O. S. Rogers.
A. T. Willlamr ' \
J. M, Crawford.
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YOUiMu HORSES
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For Sale At Auction
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We will offer at public auction, TEN'
YOUNG HORSES, three and
four years old, on
Monday, March 4,1918
At 11 o'clock at the
COURT HOUSE
HILLSBORO, N.C.
All sired by Percheron Stallion. Be
sure to attend the sale.
OCCONEECHEE FARM
HILLSBORO, N. C.
Safest Druggist Sells E-RU-SA Pile Cure
Because It oontaltn no opiates, no lead, DO' belladonnn, no polsonoua
drug. All other Pile medicine containing tnjurnu* imrootlc and other
polaons oause eonntlpaUon sncWclaniago all who uie them.
K-KU-SA cures or 160 paid.
Hayes Drug Co., Sole Agents, Graham, N. C.
WarPricesOnCannedGoods!
Brookdale Yellow Cling Peaches $2.00 per doz.
Pocahontas Sugar Corn $2.00 per doz. 1
Snow Floss Kraut—none better—s2.oo .per doz.
No. 4 i'H" Brand Canned Beans—i*io strings—heavy
weight—s2.oo per doz.
No. 4 "4" Brand Country Canned Tomatoes-full pack—
s2.oo per doz. - ~ •
Canned Apples $1.50 per doz. June Peas $2.00 per doz.
BEST GRADE OF TRUCK FERTILIZER
Garden Seed-Seed Potatoes
First Class Line Of Other Groceries, Dry Goods And Notions.
J. W. HOLT, - Graham, N. C.
I E. E. McAt'amu.
Mrs. A. Lacy Holt.
Mrs. Jno. Murray.
Beatrice Murray.
W. H. Holt.
Mrs. Orant Estlow.
J. B. Farrell.
COLORED BRANCH.
Ida Shoffner.
Herman Shoffner.
Lealma Shoffner.
James Barham.
Manila Shoffner.
Emma Mabrey.
T. M. Duck.
Margaret Duck.
Greene Vincent.
Liilio Vincent.
Ida Womack.
Eliza Don net I,
Julius Gregg.
AUce Gre:fg.
Adeline Tinnin.
Aline Duck.
Mary Long.
P. J. Chandler.
Allen Freeland.
Henry Thompson.
Eva Miller.
William Long.
Edward Tate.
Hattv Gibson.
W. H. Allen.*
Beatrice Isley.
Mary K. Woods.
Rlfhard McAdoo.
Early Clay.
Myrtle Teague,
Wm. E. Walker.
Callie Brandon.
Lee Shoffner. "
Nora Ruffin,
Hijndy Senior.
Alice Freeland.
Maggie B. Rogers.
Cornelia Packinghum.
Henry Hunter.
Emellne Tinnin.
Mattie V- Russell.
Rev. Wilson.
Nannie Averv.
Bertha Sherrill.
Bertha Rogers.
Color F. Russell.
James Duck.
O. T. Rogers.
If any names are omitted that
should appear in this list pleise
notify Mrs. W. F. White, Grah.im,
N. C.
Boschee's German Syrup
Win quiet your cough, soothe the
inflammation of a fclire throat ana
lungs, stop irritation in the bron
chial tubes, Insuring a good night's
rest, free from coughing and with
easy ex pectoral ion in the morning.
Made and sold in America for fifty
two years. A wonderful prescrip
tion, assisting nature in building up
your general health and throwing
off the disease. Especially uiiseful
in lunor trouble, nsthmi, croup,
bronchitis, etc. For sale by Gra
ham Drug Co.
Ex-Congressnvin R. N. Page is as
sisting Col. Fries in the man
ment of the War Savings campaign.
DOUBLY PROVEN.
(•rshstn Hradera Can V) Ijmgrr Itunbt
the Kvidenre.
This Graham citizen testified long
ago.
Told of quK'k relief—of undoubt
ed benefit.
The facts are confirmed.
Such testimony Is complete—the
evidence conclusive.
It forms convincing proa. of
merit.
Mrs. R. C. Phillips. Guthrie St.,
Graham, sa.v*: "I suffered a greai
deal from pains in the small of m.v
back and dull headaches. I was
nervous and my sight was nffecteu.
I used Doan's Kidney Pills and
they soon made me feel better in
every way."
Over aeveny eats later Mrs. Phil-
Hp* added: "There isn't anything
better for oackache than Doan s
Kidney Pill*. Whenever I have
needed a kidney medicine or when
I have had pain in my back a few
doses of Doan's Kidney Pills have
relieved the trouble."
Price 60c at atl dealers. Don't
•imply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the kino
Mrs. Phillip* ha* twice publicly
i recommended. Foater-Milburn Co.,
Prop*., Buffalo, N. Y. adv.
Summons by Publication
I North Carolina—'Alamance County.
In tile Superior Court,
Before the C lerk.
IT RM Albright. Ilrvant Albright, HOM Al
hriirht, Mm. A. (J. Wllwm and himtmnd A. U.
Wilson, Deole Albright, Pearl Robertson,
Walte Itoberson aid wife Km am Robertson,
Tbomaa Hobortson and Lucy Koberiaon.
Violet Albright, Jewel Albright. ilelon Fon
Albright, (ilenn Albr ght, Mayo Fowler and
Adelu Fowler.
Thodefendants, Helen Fon AlbrlKbt and
Olenu Albright, above nsined, will takn no*
tlos that au action, entiled an above. HAS been
commenced In Tbe Hunerlor Court of AU
nianoe County, I« fore tbe Clerk. to sail, for
partition, the lands devised to the petitioners
and tbe defendants by the l*st Will and
Testament of the late A. C. Albright; and tbe
said defendant* will further tak* notice that
they are required to apoear before *ald Clerk
on the iOth day of M roh, ItflH and answer or
demur to tbe petlon In suld atl>n. or tho
l>etltloijer4 will apply to the Court lor the re»
lief demanded In said petition.
This Feb. 14, IftlA.
Slfebit J. U KEKNODLK.C. H. C.
Timber and Wood Wanted!
If yon have any timber, woo/1, or
timberland to nell, let mo bear from
you. I want to buy the same.
W. V. THURSTON,
3janSt nurlington, N. 0.
For Sale.
One pair Stimaon Computing
Scales — nlmoNt n* good HH new.
These are atttiidnrd scale*, an I a
groat convenience. Will bn aobl
at a bargain. I'bono '2(H)-J, or
call oil T. C. MOON,
14feb4t (irabam, N. C,.
tyr Sale.
Stock of general merchandise and
fixture**. Inventory over $5,000.00.
In town of two tbouaaod population,
having weekly pay-roll of over Ifi,-
000.(X), with good back country.
Purchaser (fan rent large light corner
brick store building.
Healed bida received until 12
o'clock Friday, March 1, 1!)18.
Privilege reserved to reject ill bida
For further pirticulars, apply to
J. A. IX)N4, Itecoiver,
21 fob'.'t Haw River, N. C.
The shoals of Cape Hatteras
claimed another victim Wednesday
when the British tramp nteamer
Eturia, Capt. Frank Millis. was
driven ashore In a neavv fog. The
officers and crew, 7 men nil told,
were removed from, the wreck !
steamer without cwmlllM, oat tlie
vessel and cargo, several thousancf
tons of nitrates, were a compile
loss.
Corporal Thos. F, I'.agley, 20 vears
%ld, died of asphyxiation al the
home of his mother, In Wilmington.
It is believed that a gas fixture
became accidentally detached.
HAVE HAIR LIKE "20"
It's never to'j late to get :i-l of
gray in the hair. Thousand! iiave
benefitted by this scientific dlctov
ery. Why don't you?
Gray, faded bedrabble I h i ' • in
be change«l to a uniform, lustrous
beautiful, dark color, so natiir.il in
appearnee '.>y applying Q-ban Hair
Color Restorer. Safe, simple ga
aranteed harmless-all read/ to
use—soc a large bottle. B>l I by
Hayes Drug Company and all iao(f
drug stores. Try Q-ban ni.lr Tonic.
Q-ban Liquid shampo >, Q-ban
Toilet Soap, Q-ban Depilatory.
Qtfom
t>Wl. it. ktiiol f.
Rid S Thompson
Funeral Directors
and Embalmefs
Calls answered anywhere day or night
Day 'Phone No. 107
Night 'Phones
W. Ernest Thompson 480-J
Jas. H. Rich 54.J-W
You need it-
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THE"POCKET CyVrß
AB
TILLING" ■
I
Z. T. HADLEYjI
Re-Sale of Real Estate Un
der Deed of Trust.
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deca
of trust, executed to the under
signed Alamance Insurance & Real
Estate Company, Trustee, bv" Oeo.
R. Sutton and his wife, JUma Sut
ton on the 17th day of April, 1917,
duly probated and recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Alamanc4 county, in Book of Mort
gages and Deeds of Trust No. 71,
at pages 1 to 7, default having bean
made in the payment of the bond
mentioned and described in ana
secured by said deed of trust, the
undersigned Alamance Insurance &
Real Estate Company will, on
MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1019,
at 12 o'clock M„ at the court house
door of Alamance county, in Gra
ham, offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highes*-. bidder for
cash, the following described real
estate, to-v/it: "
Beginning at a stone in public
road running northward toward
Bethlehem church 35 deg. E. 9 rods
to a stone In sai'l rotd; theiicf
southeastward 6 rods to ir stone,
Jan. . Bateman's corner; thence
aouthwestward 15 rods and 10 feet
to a stone in said road, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Sutton's line corner, and on
George W. Sutton's lino;
northward 18 3-1 derj. W. 7 rods to
the beginning, and containing one
hali ncre. more or less. These di
mensions are taken from plat fur
ni«hed by S. L. Sutton.
Term* of sale" CASH,
Place of sale : Court house door,
Graham, North Curollna.
Time of sale. Monday, March
18th, 1018, at 12 o'clock M
Alamance Ins. fi Heal Estate Co.,
Trustee.
February 12, 191fc
Re-Sale of Landt
Pursuant to an order of the Su
perior Court of Alamance county,
made in a special proceeding there
in pending, enti.led J. O. Holt ana
wife, Minnie B. Holt and. others,
vs. fiettle Boggs ana others, where
to all the devisees of Ocorge M
Noah are duly constitute! partiert
the undersigned commissioners wi'f
sell to the highest bidder at public
siuction, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918.,
at 12 o'clock noon, at the court
house door In Graham, all of the
following described real properly,
to-wit:
Three certain tracts or parcels of
land, lying aud being In Patter
son township. Alamance county
North Carolfna. The said three
tracts adjoining each other, and
constituting one tract of 269 acres,
more or less, and is known as the
Jerry Noah place.
TERMS OK SALE One-third of
the purchase price to be paid In
cash, the other two-thirds to .">e
fisid in instalments within six and
wclve months. Deferred pay
ments to be evidenced bv oonrfs
of purchaser bearing interest at (
percent. Sale subject to confirma
tion by th# Court.
This it a re-sale and bidding
will start at $999.00.
This Kebriiarv 11. 1918.
J. DOLPH LONG,
I. C. MOSER.
Commissioners.
EXECUTORY NOTICE.
Having uualinrd a* Kji-cuUn of th* Isat
Will an'i TfatatDi'iit m William O. Wilson,
dn-asaM. lalanf Alamance munljr. N.C.. title
la In notify alP|x>r«,n bavins claims against
•aid estate to eihllilt them to tha under
•limed. or hli aiutnieyi, l/tmu k Loni, at
'imhNtii. N *.. on or tu tors ttm IMh «1»y of
Krtiriiftftjr. It 111. or th g notli*«* will bjr p|Mf#wf
in lur of fhifir rMOVfrf. All p«raoni Indrbt
to said eiUk will m«\« I rnrri«-l im !*♦ wtiJe
mtni.
Tb|« K«bni»rr l*l9|ft.
001,15 H V. fcrgHKLla. FICHU U>r.
l/jng it Loaf, Atto rnmym. 14f*h6t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
or
JUIIWNTOW TIIOMI'XItW MTOIir. CO.
All creditor* of th* Joftuatou-THompaon
Htor* Company, lltw IU?«r, S. will !*•»»♦-
by ink* ii'»iic« thai the «rralr» *r« ImMiiit
wound up, ** l»y |«w provided for m-olrant
corporation!, by th« undersigned, Kim luiy
appointed. «| i*lifled and ai'tlfttf K«-ralvrr of
(bit raid romp* y.
They will further take nolle* Ihat nil claim*
attain «t the a* Id Johnston Thompson rtioi*
Co, tuift ho filed wlili |ii* undersigned at
Haw ttlfrr, N. C\, on or lN>fur« April 13, IVIH,
>r thf* p»ik*«' w»l| Im- iiifiulfNi in bir of tlwlr
rijo\ery Uy ordi-r of t hi*' our I
Tlla tn* l-'tli d*y of KMyruitrr, 191*
J. Alt 111 K J/)Jf).
21ft- bit Krc*lv*r.
A f >M INISTKATOW* NOTICE.
Ifuvlnjr |iullll«'«t »« Administrator* of th*
wUlu of J. w, Jobn*t>n. il'i'vaivtl. the
un>J«r*ljrri' d hvr-hy noilfien nil person* hold
ing claims u*alu*l th* atl'l estsU u» prcent
the taine, .inly amount kmu*d, on ir before
the i>ui amy of Kali , lIM9, or thl* notice will
tHr picad«-d lr. Ur 4/»tlifir raooveryj and *ll
persona Indebted t#?**ld iiuto ur* request
ied to tusk* l (mm*) lata settlement. ,
TbU Jan. «ih, lilt
«. IL JOIISBTON, Adm'r
of J. W. Johnston. doo'd
I Dixon's Lead Pencil* are the !
I are THE BEST. Try them |
I and be convinced. They are I
I for sale at this office.—sc. i
i _ I
tachmcnL J
IK THE BCPERIOR N COURT.
Walter Wood, trading under the j*
name of R. D. WodN u Company,
B. Van Steenburg and Ida D. Van 'i
Steenburg.
The defendants in the above enti
tled action will take notice that on
the iibth day of January, 1918, a
summon■ In said action was ismied
against laid defendants by J, U.
Kernodle, Clerk of the Superior
Court of Alamance County, North
Carolina, said plaintiff claiming the
sum of ni2,600.0u due him on account
of breach of contract upon the sale
of certain goods, which said sum
mons is returnable to the next term
of the Superior Court of Alamance
County to be held In Graham, N; C.,
beginning on the first Monday in
March, IHIB.
The said defendants will also
take notice that a Warrant of At
tachment was issued by the said
Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala
mance County, on the 28th day oi
January, 1918, against the proper
ty of said defendants, which War
rant is returnable to the said t;rm
of the Superior Court of Alamante
County, at the time and place nam
ed for the return of sola Summons,
when and where the defenndUnts
are required to appear and answer
or demur to the complaint, or the
relief demanded will be granted.
Done this the 31st day of Jan
uary, 1918.
J. D. KERNODLE, CX 8. C.,
Alamance County.
Road Tax Notice!
All person* liable for special road
tax, or who in event or (allure to
pay, must work on the public roads,
are notified that unless they pay
this special tax to W. P. Smith,
County v Treasurer,, on or before
April In, 1918, the law re-)uirln£
them to work upon the roads will
be enforced strictly.
Yqu must pay $1.25 or work two
daysTand if you prefer paying the
cash, you must pay this sum to
the County Treasurer at Graham
before April Ist. Take notice ana
do not complain because the coun
ty authorities enforce the law.
B. M. ROGERS, Clerk
to Board County Com'rs.
Certificate of Dissolution
To All to Whom Tbeae Presents May Come—
-0 retting!
Whereaa, It appear* to my mu«faotlon, by
duly authenticated record of Uie proceeding*
for the voluntary dlaaolutlou tderisuf by the
unanimous uonmntol all lite xtockholdrr*. de-
IMMlled In my office, that tbe Snow Camp Mu
tual Telephone Co., a corporation of Ihta
Bta'«,whfae principal uffloe la ii United at Ko
hlrect, In tba village of Know Camp, coun
ty of Alamance, ttlatn of North Carolina
(■verettn. llurhaSi. In lnK the aifent therein
Alia In charge thereof, upon wnom proueaa
may be nerved), ban compiled with the re
quirement* of Chapter SI, Kevlaal of ISu:,, en
titled "I'oriwratlona," preliminary to. tbe
iMUInt or this Oertlllcate of Diaaolullon ;
Mow, therefore, 1, J. Bryan Urlmee, Hecre
tary of Mtate of tne Mate of North Carolina,
do hereby certify that tbe laid corporation
did, un tbe JSth day of Jan., WIS, Hie in my
office a duly executed and alte»t»d consent
In wrlttnif to the dlwolutlon of aald oorpor*
Uon, executed by all tbe atookbolder! there
of, which Mild ninient and the record or the
urmeedluipa aforeuld are now on Bla la my
Mid office aa provided by lair.
;n testimony whereof, I have hereto aet ay
nd and afHa*d mv official Heal at Halelub,
tbiattth day of January, A. D., Ms.
[Seal of Hute. l
J. lilt VAN ORIMKH,
"foWt Secretary of State.
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fives quick, sure relief from indura
tion's ilia «—Heartburn, Diziincae.
Sour (luinp. Acid Mouth. Sleepless
ness. etc., but builds up appetite ami
entire system. Thousands KNOW.
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bare IMO taking four atedleto. It
baa b«l|«d ma ao msrb. I eas't tall
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DifdmHm fnr mm* BACK
Fc Ixtbv coavwin, FACTS, m
HAYBB DRUa COMPANY,
GRAHAM, X. C."
J * tmj
NOTICE 1
Notice in hereby given that ap
plication will bo made to the Gov
ernor for the conditional pardon at
Jim White, who was convicted
and sentenced at the November
Term, 1917, of Alamance Superior
Court. ' , 'JJU
This the llth day of Feb., 1918
14feb2t. •
Sale of Property
Under and by virtue of the power *
of iwle contained in a certain trun
tee'» deed from Currie Smith and '
Duisy Smith, hi* wife, to the
undersigned trustee, dated the Ist
ilay of February, l#U, and regis
tered in the office of the register
of Deeds for Aiamauce county, in
Bofc of Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust No. 59, pages MS to 29, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
thereby, I will, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 82, I9IS,
Al 1,30 o'clock p. m.
ill the court houin- door in Graham,
N. t'., (m-II for cash, at public auc
tion to Hi" highest lilddor, a par
cel of land lying and being in the
county and Statu aforesaid, and
bounded as follows, to-wlt:
A certain lot or parcel of lana
in Burlington township, Alamance
county, North Carolina, adjoining
the lands oT Spring St., R. A. Free
man, A. P. Barrett, W. A. Irwjb
and others, bounded as follows:
lie/inning at an Iron bar on the
Southeast side oi said street, cor
ner with said Erwin, running thence
N. 53* deg. 8: 95 ft. 4 In. to a
rock, corner with said Freeman on
Southeast side of said street, thence
S. 3#K deg. ii. 1(3*4 ft to a stake,
corner with R. A. Freeman on A.
P. Barrett's line; thence with A.
F. Barrett's Uno 53* deg E. 95 ft.
4 in. to a stake, corner with Aj,
F. Barrett on colored Methodist
Parsonage line; thence 3«% deg. w.
142 feet to beginning, par lot No.
90, plot of said town.
This February 18, 1918.
WALTER E. SHARPE,
Trustee,