|*THE GLEANER
t GRAHAM, N. 0., April 17,1919.
Poetoflice Hours.
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Bnilda/ >.OO totl.ooa. m. and 4.00 to 100 p. m
B. N. COOK. Poatmaster.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
GOING •EAST-
No. 112 (mixed) doe 1:45 a m.
" 108 , " 9:17 " •
" 22 " 5:00 p.m.
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No. 11l (mixed) due 5:23 a. m.
" 21 "11:13 " '
" 139 " 6:16 p. m.
AIL trains carry mail, and Nos.
21, 22, 108 and 139 carry express.
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+ LOCAL NEWS. +
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—Next Sunday is Easter Sunday.
—lt rained about all day last Fri
- day.
- —A new roof is being put on Gra
ham Christian church.
—The carnivaUeft Graham Satur
day night. It afforded amusement
for many, but the benefits derived
from it are of doubtfnl quantity.
—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
D. Scott at 10 o'd ck Wednesday
morning a son. Mother and child
both dojng well. Congratulations.
—Rev. John G. Truitt, now pastor
of Pleaaafit Grove church near News
Ferry, Va., preached last Sunday
morning at Graham Christian church
of which he was formerly pastor.
—On Saturday, 12th inst., Mr.
Thomas Forshee and Miss Agnes
Nelson, both of Graham, were united
in marriage at the h9me of Mr. T. P.
BradshaW, the officiating magistrate.
—Little Miss Eugenia Banks,
niece of Mrs. H. W. Scott, died 8t
her home in Raleigh last Wednes
day. She had visited here several
times and was pleasantly remem
bered.
—Someone stole Mr. Allen Thomp*
son's automobile Saturday hight. It
was fouiid Sunday on the eastern
outskirts of Mebane. It had not
been appreciably damaged, but had
a flat tire. The purpose of the per
son or persons who took it doubtless
wsb to Save themselves a ling walk
—Miss Brona Coble, who made
her home here for several years and
has many friends here, engaged ixf
war work about a year ago and went
overseaa. News was received a few
days ago of her recent appointment
to the responsible position of regional
director of the Y. M. C. at Bor
deaux, France. Her excellent bus
iness ability fits her for the work
and no doubt accounts for her ap
pointment.
—The regular monthly union
meeting of the Burlington and Gra
ham Christian Endeavor waa held in
the iGraham M. P. church Monday
night. Mr. J. O. Corbett, president,
presided. The address of the even
ing waa delivered by Rev. Dr. Shaw.
The banner for the best report of
work last month was awarded to the
Senior class of Graham Presby
terian church. The next monthly
meeting will be held with Piedmont
Presbyterian church the second Mon
day night in May.
Hoisteins Arrived.
On last Friday three pure brad
Hoisteins came for Mr. E. L. Hen
derson's farm some two and a half
miles qpulh of Graham. The cows
came from Wisconsin and had been
on the road ten days.
From Overseas.
The following Graham boya reach
ed home this week: Carom and
Kenneth Moeer, sons of Mr. Henry
M. Moser, and John Patrum. The
laat named is on crutches from the
effects of a shrapnel wound.
Music ior County Commencement
Elon College Band has been se
cured to play at the County Com
mencement and Mr. Alexander, Voice
Instructor at Elon, will lead the
singing on that occasion. Those
who attend, therefore, are asaured
that they will hear some good music.
At the Virginia-Carolina Game.
Among those from Graham attend
ing the Virginia Carolina ball game
in Greensboro laat Saturday were
the following: Mesa. J. K. Mebane,
E. S. Parker, Jr., J. H. Harden, J.
D. Kernodle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Henderson, Mr. and Mis. J. J. Hen
derson, Misses Lynnette Fields,
Mamie Parker, Caroline Parker,
Eatelle Brown, Marce Goley, Lorena
Kernodle, Minnie Long, Mary Weeka,
Dora Cooke, and Josephine Thomas.
Bank Changes Name and Trebles
Capital Stock.
At a meeting of stockholders of
Alamance Loan ft Trust Co., Bur
lington, this week it waa decided to
change the name of the bank to
Alamance Bank A Truvt Co., and to
increase the capital stock from SIOO,-
000 to $300,000. This bank has
been very successful and the increase
in capital stock will make it one of
the strongest banking institutions in
the State. The change will take
place July lat.
Special at The Mexican.
Mr. A. B. Thompson, Manager of
Mexican Theatre, haa booked some
big features:
"The Sheriff," featuring Roecoe
Arbuckle, for Saturday, Apnl 19.
"The Still Alarm,' a big attrac
tion for Wednesday, April 23.
"A Dog's Life," a feature comedy
featuring Charlie Chaplin, Saturday,
April 26.
All these " picturee are featurea.
Mr. Thompson is giving the Theatre
goers the beat pictures that can be
bought
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Mr. T. C. Carter of Kebue was
here Monday.
Mr. Will M. Satterfield q( Mebane
«h here Tuesday.
Maj. J. J. Henderson left thia
morning for Charlotte on business.
Mr. Boyd Harden, in school at
Chapel Hill, spent last Sanday at
home:
Sheriff T. N. Fitch of CaaWell
county-was here laat Saturday on
buaineaa.
Mr. Lovick U. Kernodle, in school
at Chapel Hill, was at home Friday
and Saturday.
Mrs. M. J. Brady of Greensboro is
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. J.
L. Scott, Jr.
Mrs. Frank Wiiaon of Dunn, N.
0., is here visiting her father, Mr. T.
P. Bradshaw.
Mr. J. Elmer Long went to Pitts
boro Saturday on business and re
turned Tuesday.
Mr. Robt. N. Cook made a buai
neaa trip to Lynchburg,VVat. t the lat
ter part of laat week-
Mr. M. C. Terrell, County Supt.
of Schools, attended the State meet
ing of County Superintendents in
Greensboro yest rday.
Miss Annie Wataon Moore, it stu
dent of North Carolina College for
Women, Greensboro, spent th& week
end at her home here.
Dr. W. A. Harper, President of
Elon College, ia here today looking
after subscriptions to the endow
ment fund of $250,000 for which a
campaign is now on.
Mr. Hraham Harden arrived last
night from Philadelphia to spend
Easter with his patents, Mr. aad Mrs.
Junius v H. Hardcfn. He is in the
Medical School of the University of
Pa., from which he will graduate
next month.
Sweet Potatoes.
Sweet potatoes have ruled so high
in price lor some months that they
have come to be looked upon as a
real luxury. Think of paying 50cts.
to 75cts. per peck, $2.00 to $3.00
per bushel, for them. Surelj such
prices should be a real incentive to
every farmer and gardner to plaut
enough to supply bis own table. The
time waa in the memory of plenty
people that SI.OO the bushel was
considere4 a good price—a high
price—for those which had been
aaved through the winter. Some
years ago fine potatoes were a drug
on the market at 1 Sets, to 20cts. the
bushel. Now ia the time of the year
to make preparation for planting,
Raise some. They are palatable,
whether high-priced or low-priced.
Mr. J. Calvin Walker Dead.
The death of Mr. J. Calvin Walker
will be heard with surprise by his
friends throughout the county. He
was carried to Rainey Hospital for
treatment a few days before his death,
which occurred Sunday morning.
He was 71 years of ago and one of
the county'* best citizens. His home
was in the northeastern part of the
county and he was a successful
farmer and tobacco raiser and had
accnmulated a nice estate. The re
mains were buried at. Union Ridge
Monday nftermon, funeral conducted
by Dr. P. H. Fleming. He was never
married. He is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. E. A. Trolinger, who
lived with him, and Mrs. John W.
Smith of Durham, and one brother,
Mr. J. Monroe Wa'ke*, who lives in
the West, and other relatives.
Juror* for May Term.
At the meeting of the County
Commissioners on the first Monday
the following were drawn to serve as
jurors at the May Term of Alamance
Superior Court:
Patterson Township: Ist week -
S. Y. Allred, D. A. Hindshaw, J. G.
Pike; 2nd week —Cad Allred. '
Coble Tp.: Ist week—T. S.Over
man, R. L. Coble; 2nd week—W. B-
Sharps.'
Boon Station Tp.: Ist week—H.
B. Lucas, P. M. Gerringer; 2nd
week—N. F. Hoffman, Princeton
C. Dick.
Morton Tp.: Ist week—W. A.
Paschal, G. L>. Keck.
Fancetie Tp.: Ist week—J. E.
Story; 2nd week—Arthur Raacoe, E.
L. Hughes.
Graham T.: Ist week—W. L.
Cooper, A. L. Isley, E. F. Jones.
Albright Tp: Ist week —B. H.
Hargis, W. A. Allen; 2nd week—Len
Sharpe.
Newlin Tp.: Ist L. Mc-
Pherson, J. W. Holt; 2nd week—J.
B. Bivins, W. M. Marlett, M. L.
Cheek, J. 0. Thompson, R. W.
Lindley, Geo. R. S'ockard, Gray Mc-
Pberson, Jag. H. Pace, J. V. Rogers.
Thompson Tp.: 2nd week —Thos.
A. Burke.
Melville Tp: Ist week—W. 8.
James; 2nd week—W. T. Hunt, W.
G. McAdams. •
Tp.: Ist week—L.
C. Blanchard, J. 11. .Turner; 2nd
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lottos cheaply for yoer
face, neck. arms and baa 4«.
At the coat of a small jar of ordinary
cold cream one can prepare a full quarfer
pint of moat wonderful lemon akin
softener and complexion beautifler, by
squeezing the juice of two freab lemon*
into a bottle containing three ounces of
orchard white. Care should be taken to
strain the juice through a line cloth so
lemon pulp geta In, then tbia Jo.
tion will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach ami remove such blemishes ss
freckles, sallownesa and tan and ia
the ideal skin softener, whitcner and
beautifler.
Just try it' Get three ounces of orch
ard white- at any drug store and two
lemons from the grocer and make up
a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and massage it
daily into the face, neck, arms and hands.
It is marvelous to smoothes rough, red .
hands. ad v j
week—P. 'W. McKinney, Eugene
Anderson, M. T. Garrison.
Burlington Tp.: lat week—T, O.
Moody, N. A Paschal, A. V. Dixon,
L. B. McAdama, J. Q. Gant, P. E.
Moran; 2nd week—R. A. Freeman,
Sampson Allen, E. C. Ingle. H. A.
J. Wagoner.
Haw River Tp.: Ist week—S. (j.
Spoon. •
Graham Well Represented In Char
lotte Wednesday.
The fact that Graham has a num
ber of representatives in the 120 th
Infantry, oommanded by Col. Don
E. Scott, caused a large number of
Graham people to go to Charlotte
yesterday to see the parade. As far
aa we have been able to learn the fol
lowing went to Oharlotte:
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott, Jr., Mr.
John Scott and Misp Blanche Scott,
parents and brother and aiaterof Col.
Scott, Mr. and M>a. Will E. White,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moon, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Kernodle, Mrs. J. J.
Henderson, Misses Minnie Long,
Emma and Lata Harden, Julia, Lola
and Myrtle Cooper, Lorena Kernodle,
Frances Moore, Duke McCracken,
Margaret and Mary Hunter, and
Chaa. A. Scott, Lynn B. Willianson,
Wm. I. Ward, F. W. Terrell, Arthur
P. Williams, Walter E. Bason, Arm
strong Holt, W. A. Bradshaw, W.
H. Albright, David Long and Robert
Tate.
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Col. Don E. Scott's Parents and
Family in Charlotte Yesterday.
The following from this morning's
Charlotte Observer gives names of
Col. Scott's family from Alamance
who were interested spectators at the
soldiers' parade in Charlotte yes
terday :
Mr. and Mrs. John fj. Scott, Jr.,
and daughter, Miss Blanche Scott, ot
Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Causey, the latter a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bcott, arrived in the city
Tuesday night to attend the cele
bration hi honor of the 120 infantry.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Mel Thompson of
Mebane and Mr. John Scott of Gra
ham arrived' in the city yesterday
morning. They all came especially
to see Col. Don E. Scott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Scott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Causey's many
friends will be interested to know
that they have given up their resi
dence in Anderson, S. C., where they
have lived for the past eight years,
and have moved to Greensboro. Mr
and Mrs. Causey have four sons,
Charles, Jr., Jack Scott, Spencer and
Frank. Mr. Causey formerly lived
in Charlotte and is pleasantly re
membered here by a host of friends.
Mrs. Causey, prior to her marriage,
was Miss Bess Scott. Hhe ia u
charming and attractive young wo
man and is well known and popular
in Charlotte.
Colonel Scott's wife and little
daughter, Jean Gray, who went to
Columbia to meet him, arrived in
Charlotte Tuesday night.
Death of Mrs. Chas. I>. Johnston.
Last Friday morning at 8 o'clock
Mrs. Chas. D. Johnston passed away
at her home here after an illness of
about four weeks. She wai in the
40th year of her age. The funeral
was conducted from the home at 11
o'clock Saturday morning by Dr. P.
H. Fleming, assisted by Revs. F. C.
Lester and J. G. Truitt, alter which
the remains were laid to rest in Lin
wood cemetery. Mrs. Johnston is
survived by her husband and live
small children—four girls and one
boy, who mourn a devoted and faith
ful wife and a loving and tender
mother. Mrs. Johnston's maiden
name was Smith. She was l>orn and
roared in Rockingham county, where
her father now lives. She is also
survived by several brothers and
sisters. Mrs. Johnston was a mem
ber of the Christian church and a
faithful and ever ready worker. Many
friends came from different parts of
the county to pay the last tribute of
respect to her memory. The wealth
of beautiful flowers placed upon her
grave betokened the loye and esteem
in which she was held by friends far
and near. The sorely bereaved hus
band, children and relatives have
the heartfelt symp .thy of their many
friends and acquaintancea.
it
Educational Day
Saturday
APRIL 26th.
Z. T. HADLEY
Jeweler and Optician
GRAHAM, N. C.
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d rug. All other Pile medicine containing lojarou narcotic and other
polaona cauM constipation and damage aU who uae tbem.
K-BU-eA eon* or MO paid.
> HayesDrug Co., Sole Agents, Graham ,N.C
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Comfort of Body
Many children and adults
are coostaht sufferers from cold
hands and feet and are acutely
susceptible to every chill and
sudden dimatic change. There
Is definite help in
SCOTTS
EMULSION
winch furnishes fuel to warm
the body, helps make pufo,
red blood and maintain the system
in- a state of mhnstnssfr so that
tbe buffeting winds or the sodden
chill of evening are enjoyed rather
than feared. - For comfort of
body and bonyant health, Vjk
take Scott'a Emtdtion. r Tuf
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Trustee's Sale of Real
Estate.
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of trust
executed to the undersigned trustee by J.
A. Huffman and wife for tbe purpose of
securing tbe payment of three certain
bonds, which deed of trust is recorded in
Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
No. 65, at page 180. Public Registry of
gAlamante county, default having been
made in tbe payment oI said bonds, the
undersigned trustee will, on
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919,
at twelve o'clock noon,, at the court house
dpor of Alamance county at Graham, N.
C., offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, a certain tractor
lot of land In Burlington township, Ala
mance county, North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of E. A Benson and others ana
bouned as follows:
Beginning at a rock on the east side of
Ireland Street, corner with the D. 1. Cash
lot, and running thence 8 89i (leg E 4 chs
to a rock; thence S 80'. W H chs to a rock,
corner with E. A. Benson; thence N 89t
deg W 4 chs to a rock, corner with said
Benson on east side of said Ireland Street;
(hence N 80" E 1$ chs to the beginning,
and containing one-half acre, more or less,
on which is situated a modern cottage.
This April 2nd, 1919.
Alamance Ins. & Real Ustatc Co.,
Trustee.
Land Sale!
Under and by virtue of an order
of sale, made by the Superior
Court of Alamance oounty, in a
Special Proceeding therein pend
iug, for tbe purpose of selling the
real estate hereinafter described,
I will offer at pnblic sale, to?m
highest bidder for cash, at tbe
court house door in Graham, at
twelve o'clock M. on
FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919,
the following residence property,
to-wit:
Beginning at a rock, It. V.
Sbarpe's corner in L. Banks Holt's
line, running thence N. 1° and
40' E. 2.12 chains to a rock; thence
S. 88° 20' £. 2.25 chains to a rock;
thence S. 1.40° W. 2.12 chains to a
rock, corner Sharpe and Peter
Kinney; thence N. 88° 20' W. with
said Sbarpe's line 2.25 chains to
the beginning, and containing
one-half acre, more or less.
Terms of Sale: Cash. Sale snb
ject to confirmation of the Court.
Bidding begins at $825 00.
This 10th day of April, 1019.
J. 8. COOK, t
Commissioner.
For Sale!
A Forma-Truck-iPord— In A 1 con
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BAKER'S SARCASTIC COMMENTS
At TO HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS
Waahlngton—'ommentlii* on what
tie termed "the very . Intemperate
speech" of Senator Chamberlain, re
tiring chairman of the aenate military
committee, delivered at Natchez. Miss,
in connection with the Ansell-Crowder
court martial controversy, Be ret try
Raker aald that In three year* m mo
retary of arar ha rould not recnl' i
dingle fsatanee in which ho Ii '
calved a helpful sagged lion ( '
tor Chamberlain.
INVESTIGATING CHAROES |
AGAINST WM. J. OLIVER
Tenn - Investigation of
fraud, aabotage and conapiracy
charge* agalnat William J. Oliver and
10 other defendanta, officers and em
ploy eea of the Oliver Manufacturing
Company, will be completed by the
federal grand Jury and a report la ex
pected before the adjournment of
the United Stated dlatrict court The
grand Jury remained in (eaaloo until
late sad many wltneaaea were exam
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Trustee's Sale of Real
Estate.
Under and by virtue of the
power of Hale contained in a cer
tain deed of trust executed by K.
K. Crut«hfleld and wife to Ala
mance Insurance and Ileal Estate
Company, as trustee, which deed of
trust is recorded in Book of Mort
gages and Deeds of Trust No. 77 at
page 120, Public Registry of Ala
mance county, default having been
made in the payment of the bouds
according to their tenor that said
deed of trust was given to secure,
the undersigned trustee will, ou
SATURDAY. APRIL 26, HUD,
at 12 o'clock noon, at the court
house door of Alamance county,
at Oraham, N. C,, ofTer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bid
der, for cash, a certaiu tract or
parcel of laud lying and being in
Burlington township, Alqinance
county, North Carolina:
The same being lots numbered
l'J ahd 20 as shown in blue-print,
which is duly probated and re
corded in theofficeof the Register
of Deads for Alamance county, at
Graham, N. C.*, in Hook of Plats
No. 1 at page !t, upon which is
situated a four-room cottage.
Reference is made to said blue
print for a particular description
of said property by metes and
bounds.
Alamance Inn. & Heal I'.ntute Co.,
Trustee.
This March 22, liil!).
Mortgagee's Land Sale.
Under and liy virtue of the power of
nuli: contained in it certain 1 of triitl
executed liy O M. Mniiry mid Kimiu J.
Mebfy, bin wife, to the undeniignod, se
curing tlio mini of He»ai Hundred Dollar*
($700.00), which deed of triidt in recorded
in tlia office of the Itegiatcr of IJcnU for
Alamance county, in Mortgage I)ced iiook
No. A'i nt page I'll I default having been
made on tiie |mynient of the bond* *>■
cured by nld deed of triidt, I lie under
•igncd Trustee will full to the higlicit bid
d.»r, for ca*b, at the court home door In
Oraham. at 12 oVlmk noon, on
HATLUDAY. Al'ltll, 2fl. I»l«,
the following deacrllicd protierty:
A lot or pared of land In Graham town
•hip. Alamance county, North Carolina,
adjoining the land* of Aiiee Kreelatnl, a
•trot, and other*
Beginning at an iron bolt, corner with
Mid rreeland, on aoutli tide of u street;
running thence S 12 deg W 8 W cha to a
rock, corner with mid rreeland : thenceß
W| ileg K 2 chllb an iron ImiH, corner
with Mild ; thence S 5
dee W 2.82 did to an iron iiolt on North
aide of a direct ; thence W 3.2f1j elm to na
Iron bolt on North Hide of aaid «tre t, .V>
link* KofK. H. track; thence N 1 deg I.
5 W ch* to an iron liolt on Kouth aide ol
street, 67 Ik* Kant of aald It. H. track;
thence N Wty deg K 1.80 cha to the begin
ning, containing 1.25 acre*, more or lend.
This the 24tb day of March, 1010,
OHAIfAM U)AX Ac TKUBT CO.,
Trtulcc.
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motor cycle casings anil tubes that they are doing their
bank account a fearful injustice in not using Pennsyl
vania Ilubber Company's goods. The best—no othern
sold here equal to them. A written guarantee. Should
one go bad, then the most liberal settlement. Ask
those using Pennsylvania Rubber Company's goods.
See me or waste your money.
Very truly,
W. C. THURSTON,
Burlington, . . N. C
WANT ADS.
WANTED, CEDAR LUMBER
AN D LOOM —We are pleased to an
nounce that wo have raised price# to
one-fourth and one-third over our
former prices on both lumber and
logs. We urge jou to market your
cedar now while prices are highest
and wc arc making our final drive on
thin lerritory.
We are continuing to buy, de
livered at R. R. or piled on public
highways Terms Cash.
For information write or phono
11. C. Walkku,
Phone MIW Orabam, N. C.
Gio. C. Bbowk & Co.,
■'apltf Oreeuboro, N. C.
Itch relieved in SO minute* by
Woodford's Sa/diary Lotion. Nevei
'all*. Bold br Orabam Drug Co.
"S, ~
BUY WAR BAVINO STAMPS
HHNYHIO BHX HCUt H&IHDRfIQS
.Jas. H. Rich W. Erneet Thompson
Rich I Thompson
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Calls answered anywhere day or nigh
Day 'Phone No. 86W
Night 'Phones
W. Ernest Thompson 2502
Ja». 11. Rich 54!-W
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Ilarint qualified u Executrix of the will of
John A.« arrrn.dcc'd.ihe underlined hereby
not I flee ell pereoat holding claims against
■aid eeiaU to preeent the nine, duly authen
ticated. on or before the 3th day of April,
law, or thU notice wUI be pleaded In bar of
their recovery. All per iona Indebted to laid
eetate are requeued to make Immediate eet
"iSiriiarcb I&. Wl».
MR*. NOVELLA PBTTIORKW,Kx'r'x,
of John A. Warren, dee'd.
Parker * Long. Atfya. lapUt
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS