P School Dire&ory of Alamance County M. C. TERRELL, Superintendent GRAHAM, N. C. - ■. ' .. ■ 111 S? ; =r Patterson's Township SCHOOL Teacher's Name Home Address Teaching Address » 1 Oakdale Miss Grace Cheek Burlington, N.-C Kimesville, N. C- Miss Agnes Andrews Chapel Hill, N. C Liberty, N. C-, No. 3. Miss Virgio Alexander .... Liberty, N. C Liberty, N. C-, No. 3. 2. Cross Roads M'ss Bertha Isley Kimesville, N-C Kimesville, N. C. •3- Oakwood Miss Nettie Simpson Burlington, N. C Rock Creek, NC , No-2. 4. Pleasant Hill Miss Nettie Highfill Liberty, N. C Liberty, N. C. 7 Miss Vituria Stuart Liberty, N. C Liberty, N. C. / k Qvlvan Hiirh School ...Mr. R. H. Hutchison Snow Camp, N- C ....Snow Camp, N- C. , 6. feylvan ingn scnooi _ Mr w a Motley Burlington, N. C ....Snow Camp, N. C. , , ( .>i Miss Maggie Hicks .. N. C Snow Camp, N. C. , . j 'm,mMrs. Annie McVey Stuart..Snow Camp, N. C Snow Camp, N. C. »*- »«Mibs Leanna Stuart Mebane, N. C Snow Camp, N- C. '' ' COT Mrs. R. H. Hutchison Snow Camp, N. C Snow Camp, N. C. i 1 Rocfc Creek M| *. C- A. Stroud Burlington, N C Rock Creek, N. C., No. 2. 2 Crane Creek Miss I'attie Wilson Graham, N. C Liberty, N. C. y T "T Coble Township. V Priondahin Uiirh School Mr. '• O ffm " n Julian, N. C Burlington, N. C., No. 1. 1. Friendship High School # Maython)c Reeves ....Marshall, N, C Burlington, N. C-, N* 1. p 88 Lucy Carr Oliver Top Not, N. C Burlington, N. C-, No. 1. 9 Rclmont Mr. H L Foster Rock Creek, N. C Burlington, N. C- No. 7. Miss Virginia Yarborough ..Mebane, N- C. Burlington, N. C. No. 7. Miss Lois Sharpe Burlington, N. C. Burlinifton, N. C- No. 7. n Glonwood 'M' B * Mamie Walker Hillsboro, N. C Burlington, N. C-, No, 2. Miss Beuluh Murray Rock Creek, N. C Burlington, N. C-, No, 2. 4 Shoffner Miss Fannie Reitzell Burlm«ton, N. Burlington, N. G, No. 10. Miss Minnie Coble Burlington, N. C - Burlington, N. G , No. 10. C. New Hope Miss Zona Troxlcr Kimesville, N. C Burlington, N. C-, Na 1. Col. „ 1. Springdale Miss Mary Holt Burlington, N. C Burlington, N. C., No. 10. lloon Station Township. J. Highland Mr E C Rumt.ley Burlington, N. C Burlington, N. C, No. 4. Miss Octavia Wilson Hurdles Mill, N- C Burlington, N. C-, No. 4. is 8. Shallowford Miss F.mma Somers Klon College, N. C. Elon College, N. C. Miss Onic Mae Somers Klon College, N. C Eton College, N. C. 4. Ossipee Miss Juanita Puett Dallas, N C Klon College, N, C„ No. 1. Miss Agnes Curtis Burlington, N. C Elon College, N C„ No. 1. Mrs. C. N. Somers Klon College, N. C Klon College, N.. C., No. 1. Miss Lucile Kearncs Farmer, N. C Elon College, N C., No. 1. Col. 1. Shallowford Miss Pearl Ix-e Burlington, N. C Elon College, N. C -2. Sandy Ridge Miss Sussie Sellers Klon College, N. C •' Klon College, N, C. Morton Township. 1. Stony Creek H. S Mr. G. M Reed Albemarle, N. C Burlington, N. C, No. 2. Miss Lillian Boyer Charlotte, N. C Burlington, N. C-, No, 2 Miss Eula Ashworth Burlington, N. C Burlington, N. C- Na 2 2. Altamahaw Mn- C D. Curl Saxapahaw N. C Altamahaw. N. C. Miss Margaret Long Oteen, N. C Altamahaw, N. C. Miss Bertha Rccp Lincolnton, N. C Altamahaw, N. C -3. Oakwood High School ...Miss Annie A. Vaughan ... .Highland, N. O. Altamahaw, N'. C., No. 1 Miss Sandra Mcßane Graham, U Altamahaw, N'. C„ No. 1. Miss Mary Met,ray . Altamahjbr, N. C Altamahaw, No. 1, 4. Isley Mrs R' W. Isley .J Burlington, N. C, No. 1. Burlington, N. C-, No. 8. 6. Maywood Miss Litsey Isley" Burlington, N. C, No. 1. Burlington, N. C-, No 8. Col. 1. Gravelly Hill Mrs. Hannah Holt Gruham, N C No. 1. Burlington, N. C., No 8 2. Halls Mrs. Lixzie Tate Graham, N. C Elon College, N. C. •* '' " Faucette Township 2. Union Ridge M r »- V" C3 f ?° nville •• • • ? T urlin 8*"". N kT C -• • Burlington, N. C, No. 2. ( Miss Annie Patillo Union Ridge, N. C, No. 1. ..Burlington, N. C No. 2 L Rte 3 Deep Creek Mr R H. Coble Burlington, N. C Burlington, N. C . ' ijjit, 4. O lemon Mr T B>. Dawson Burlington, N C Burlington, N. C. No 2 Mrs. C. C. Wilson Burlington, N'. C , No. 3 Burlington, N. C. No 2 Miss Brule Walker . Burlington, N. C„ No. 3 Burlington] N. c) No! 2. 6. McCray Mr Roy W'. Bamette Mebane, N. C., No. 1 Burlington, N. C , No. 3 Minn Nellie Roberta Southern Fines, N. C. Hurlinjrton, N. C No. S* 7. Midway Minn Stella Gentry Glade Valley, N. O. Burlington, N C Mrs John W Trolinger Burlington, N. C Burlington N c' ' Col. NT: L Union Ridge Mi\ S. G Walker Burlington, K. C Union Ridge, N: C. 2- Archei Grove Miss Kva E»erett Graham, N. C -Burlington, N. 0., No. 6 a McCray . .Mrs- Ida Evans .Burlington, N. C., No. 3 Burlington, N. C, No. S. "firahnm Township. • 1. Bethany Mis* Bertha Stuart Mebane, N C, No. 6 Graham, N C. No. 1 Mis* Ethel Russell Graham, N. C Graham N C No 1 2 Glenhope Mr*. W. H Holt Graham, V. C Graham! N. C." Mi*s Ijila Browning Graham, N. C- Graham, N. C, • Albright Township 1. Eureka M* George Holmes Graham. N. C Graham, N C, No 1 iMi*s Gallic Isley Burlington, N. P., Na 1 Graham N No 1 2. Climax M» W W Cudo Burlington, N. C, No. 7 Burlington, N. G Nd'' : 3. New Union Miss Maude Fou*t Snow Camp, N. C. Graham, N C- No. 1. iX. Wood. Chapel Mr. T- H McNeil Charlotte, N. C. . Graham, N. C. No. 1. - • 231 Boundry Su Mr*. T. H. MrNeil . .Charlotte, N. C Graham N. G , 231 Boundry St. a Mountain ..Ml*. H W. Brown Mobane, N. G-, No 4 Graham, N C., Newlin Township 1 Saxapahaw Miss Sallie Kinu St. Paula, N..C Saxapahaw, N. C. jMisa fllyriio l'ntchctlo Elon College, N C Saxapahaw, N. C, J.UIHS &aliie Jones Graham, N, C Saxapahaw' N G Miss i-lorcnce Pritchetto ...Klon Colloge, N. C Saxapahaw! n! C! t Concord ..... Mr. H. B. Pickard Saxapahaw, N. C Saxapahaw, N. C. _ Ansa Virgie Guthrie .Saxapahaw, N. C Saxapahaw, N. G -8. Sptnng .'Mr E. P. Dixon Saxapahaw, N C Saxapahaw, N. G Miss Jessie PhUlipa Graham, N. G baxapahaw, N. G Miss Jessie StocKard Snow Camp, N. C Saxapahaw, N. C -4. Bethel Miaa Archie McNeil Maxton, N. C *.. Snow Camp, Nl C. 'Miisa Anna Dare Elder Burlington, N C. Snow Camp, N l . C. 6. Center ' Mra. O. C. Richardson Snow Camp, N. G. Snow Camp, N. C. Miss Avis Clarko Snow Camp, N. C. Snow Camp, N. C. ,7. Green Hill Miss Bessie Guthrie ........Snow Camp, N. O. Snow Camp, V. C. Mis* Ruth Zachary Snow Camp, N. O. Snow Camp, N. C. Miss Venia Lewis Saxapahaw, N. C.' Snow Camp, n! C. 8. Manndale ..' Mr. W. T. Hurst Manndale, N. C Manndale, N. C. f*" Mjss Arka Zachary ..Snow Camp, N. C. Manndale. N. C. Mis* lola Braxton ..Saxapahaw, N. C Manndale, N. C Col. ♦ • > > ,1 L Bowden Miss Margie Everett Graham. N. C, Saxapahaw, N. G 2 . Loys Mr. Li W. Compton Rock Creek, f>. C Rock Creek, N. C. ' Thompson Township. 1. Meadow Creek Miss Ollic Freshwater Haw River Haw River.N. C., No. 1 3. Mountain View Miss Grace McKinney Mclver, N. C. Mebane, N. C , No. 4 if*-' 4. Swepaonville M«v J. AW- Thompson Graham. N. C., Not 2 Swepsonvillle, N. C. Miss SalKo Boyd .Gibsonville, N, C Swepsonvillle, N. C. rr'MTss M'yra Fteming Enfield, N. C Swepsonvillle, N. C. Miss Evie Cheek Graham, N. C, Swepsonvillle, N. C. Miss Josephine McVey Graham, N. G Swepsonvillle, N. C. a Shady Grove ,Mn ». L Isley Burlington, N. C Graham, N. G, No. 2. J. Mrs- Agnes Whitted Hillsboro, N. C Saxapahaw, N. C. 2. Oaks "..Mrs. Eunice Brown Mebane, N-C, No. 4. ...... Mebane, N. G, No. 4. & Swepaonville ..........Mi\ Ben Chavis .Graham, N. C Haw River, N. C., No. 1. MelHlle Township r SCHOOL. Teacher's Name. Horns Address Teaching Address 2. Woodland Miss Louise Duncan Horse Skoe, N. G Mebane," N. C- Miss Inez Brooks , Woodsdale, N. C. Mebane, N. C -3. llawflelds Mi\ W. L. Cooper, J«. Graham, N. G Mebane, N. C., Nc* 6. *■" Miss Margaret McGeachy .. St. Pauls, N. C Mebane, N. C., Not- 0. Miss Ruth Fenton Mebane, N C., No. 8 Mebane, N. C., No> 6. Mt Howard Fenton ...... Mebane, N C., No. 6 Mebane, N. C., No- 6. CoL L North Mebane .Mrs. Bertha Holt Mebane, N. C, r Mebane, N. C- No. 1. Hawf1etd5..;.............. Miss Mary Moore ..... .4... Mebane, N- C ...;,. .Mebane, N. Q, No. 1. * 3. Green Level Miss Minnie Massey Rock Hill, S- C Burlington, N, C. 'Miss Carrie Dunston Franklin ton, N. C- ....Burlington, N- C. iraa.mr ■- rii I Pleasant Grove Township j. Sidney Miss Emma Goodman Mt- Ulla, N. C - Mebane, N. C-, No. 3. Miss Nannie Monk Rougeraont, N. C Mebane, N. C., No. 3. Miss Minnie Garrison Mebane, N. C., No. 3 Mebane, N. C., No. 3. ?' Jlißs Latluißtockard -Graham, N- C t. Watson, N. C., No> 1. 3. Mahan Mr. J. F. Apple Elon College, N- C Burlington, N. C., Not 3. Miss Mez loster Rock Creek, N. C Burlington, N. C , No. 3. f\ ' ■ r A"',; ■- t j*■ Miss Grace Aldridjre ... 7.. Union Ridge, N. C. Burlington, N. C;, No. 5. Col. 1 - • 1 1. Byrds Miss Hattie Mebane Mebane, N. C., No. % . t ... .Mebane, N C., No. 3. • ■ 2.. Martin Mr. C. E. Lytle .... Mo"barTeTN*C~No^3^fftf".Wbane, N. C-, NO. 3. Mrs. C- E. Lytle Mebane, N. C,, No. 3 Mebane, N. C-, No. 3. 3. Patillo Miss Mabel Nixon High Point, N. C Watson, N. C., N* 2. 1 4. Crawford Mrs. Cynthia Wood Mebane, N, C. ............ Burlington, N. G , Nd. 3- Miss Maggie Carter Haw River, N. C Burlington, N. C, No. 3. 1 5. Unity .... Mrs. Fannie Miles ..Mebane, N. G. No. 1 .Mebane, N. C-, No 1. 6 Thompson Miss Corinna Belcher ..... - Haw River, N. C .Mebane, N- C., No. 3. Burlington. Township 1. Elmira Miss Eva Christman Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Miss Theressa Sykes .*Hillsboro, N, C. Burlingtbn, N. C. Miss Ruth Whdttemore Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Miss Adelaide Whittemore . .Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Jeffreys . . , Miss Sadie Burton Reidsville, N; C. C., No. 2. 3 f'.rowns Chapel .. .. , Miss Martha Nicholson .... Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. ' j Mrs. EJ. L«y Burlington, N. C. _ Burlington/N. C. 1 Eldermjnt •.-Miss Mary Wilkerson Roxboro, N. C. Burlington, N. C. 5- Fairground Miss Julia Holt .. I Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Miss Lillian Anderson Haw River, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Col. 1. Richmond Hill Mi*. W. A. Cooped .... .Graham, N. C. * Burlington, N. C. (Mrs. Annie Rogers—rcT Graham, N. C. Burlington. N. C. Miss Irene Rogers ... Graham, N. C. Burlington, N. C 2. Delia Plane Miv O. W. Hawkins Burlingtbn, N. C. Burlington, N. C. 3. Foundry Mrs. Alice J. Murray Burlington, N. C. Burlington, N. C. ««• Salonia Wood Mebane, N. C-, No 1. Burlington, N. C «I City Schools. ' 1. Burlington C. C. Haworth Burlington. N. C. Burlington, N. C. 2. Graham F, W. Terrell Graham, N. C. Graham, Nl C -3. Hawriver C. Humphries Asheville, N.. C. Haw River, N. C. 4. Mebane J. L Duncan Mebane, N. O. Mebane, N. C -5. Elon - J E. Massey Elon College, N. C- Elon College, N. C. !»■———Hl ■ II n Children Cry for Fletcher's * c The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been 11 in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of • - and has been made under his per- lr /s sonal supervision since its infancy. t i i^c *-CUCmJ/K Allow no one to deceive you in this. n All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but w Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. ti What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, ti Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains I " neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its 0 age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has " been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, 8 Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid* 11 the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea —The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have. Always Bought THI CINTAUW COMyANV. HWI VOWW CITV. Neighboring. Mrs. Warren 11. Wilson, in ltural Life. In these (lays when women are foeling responsibilities in citizenship, the old art of "neigh boring" is important. The word comes from Anglo Saxon, the near-boor or farmer nigh yon, so it is a true rural term. City people are compara tively indejKuident but the country is the place where neighboring is needed. - An old woman was asked, '•Have you planted your gar denV" She replied, "Nobody's ploughed it yet; no one takes any interest in us lately." "Tak ing an interest"—there is the key to neighbor-lines. The com munity is critical of that wretch ed woman and fails to put them selves in her hard .place. The Golden Kule is the measure to be used in neighboring. Tho same woman from her poverty brought me a gift of carefully picked huckleberries, ' which suggests that in the coun try there is much to give and t> share at comparatively little cost—fruit, flowers, seed*, vege tables, honey, meat at butcher ing time, rides in your automo bile or carriage, books, papers, and magazines. Thoughtful- I ness aud generosity are Couutry virtues. The prosperous must feel responsibity for the less for tunate. The experienced should 1 be ready to guide the ignorant, 1 especially in matters of health. 1 The beet neighbor I ever had ' died because a family near her failed to exercise precaution in contagious diseases. The happy should desire to see the whole community unit ed in simple pleasures, such as picnics, field days or exhibitions. Every night a busy farmer calls up two old ladies living alone a milo from him to see that all is well with them. The telephone is a real help in neigh boring. In some communities "neigh borhood insurance" is practical. When a poor man loses a horse or cow, every one gives a small amount to express sympathy and replace the lues. Times of illness and trouble, and also of joy, are real oppor tunities for serving our neigh bors, which leads rue to a real country text: "But to do good j and to communicate (share with) forget not. for with such sacri fices God is well pleased." - CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In For Over 30 Years Always beam ~ ftaJture cf If the fourteen points be the base of the Peace Treaty, it WHS caught off its base. AH (hat tho red radicals seem to have accomplished is to con vince the American people that _ {he time has not yet come to do away with jails. BUY THHIPT STAMPS. Feeding a Llama. A most unhappy fate befell a young lama that came Into the port of New fork on the U. S. S. Munaires, says a ;ontrlbutor to the Zoological Society Sulletln. United States sailors won :he animal at a ball game In Buenos Mres, and brought him north with the ntentioa of presenting him to the New fork Zoological Park. Not realizing Ills capacity for food, they failed to arlng enough hay to last until they reached port, especially since they gen erously permitted the llama to wander Into the hay compartment at will and sat all he wished at etfch visit. The bay gave out when the fjmp wkrcross ing the equator,Jbut ."the llama solved the difficulty temporarily by discover ing several brooms annealing the last wisp of straw from the handles. In desperation, the men collected all the brooms on board and fed them to the llama. When the brooms were gone, the animal became demonstra tive, but he refused every substitute until they offered him dried prunes. On that diet he arrived in New York alive and apparently well, but during a sudden cold spell he developed bron chial troubles, and finally died of pneumonia. fa—a 1 » i | Because— II maintain three very extensive chemical laboratories in which, all material are thoroughly tested. No harm ful materials can ever enter into Royster goods. Our home and foreign markets are picked over for the choicest raw materials; then I formulate them in just the proportion which my life-time experience has found to be best for each crop for which the fertilizer is in tended. The results of all this care is, naturally, a I complete mixture which is really the "last word" in fertilizer. So, you see, lam justified in feeling proud of I the Royster Products, which come from our fifteen up- I to-date plants. | «?• £ | F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY | 1' Norfolk, Va, Richmond, Va. Lynchburg. Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C Columbia, a G I Washington, N.C Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Cohimbua, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Bahimcre, Md. Toledo, Ohio „ 1 h ' •; ■ , mm ° rr ' Advertise in The Gleaner LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF , —7— J Doesn't hurt! Lift any com or callus off with fingers Don't BUffcr ! A tiny bottle of Frcezont eoßts but a few cents at any drug store Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bottom of feet and hen lift thm off. When Freezone removes aoans from the toes or calluses from the bottom of the feet the skin beneath is left pink and healthy and never sore, tender or irritated. Ask for% "HILL'S^XgP FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST YEAR . tMLL'S cascar/Oquinine W »ROM»t Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in tablet form—safe, sure, oo opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box hss a Red fv*W irw top w ' *** ®* r * vAi Ullfiy picture. At All Drug Stmt— JIIMHttfHI | Used 40 Years J GAROUI : { The Woman's Tonic £ ■ Sold Everywhere A • * i . s —For $1.65 you can get both The ' Progressive Farmer and THE ALA MANCE GLEAN EK for one year. Hand t or mail to UB at Graham and we will see that the papers are sent. ! You Can Cure That Backache. Pain along tbe back, dizziness, headaoha j and g-ennerat languor. Get a package of Mother Gray's Australia Leaf, the pleasant • root and herb cure for Kidney, liladder [ and Urinary troubles. Whon you feel all rundown, tired, weak end without energy | I use this remarkable combination of nature, j . herbs and roots. As a regulator it has ns ! qual. Mother Gray's Australian-I/oaf Is ; L sold by Druggists or sent by mall for 60 eta sample sent free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Kov. N. Y ■ - • "JV ' - : -1: - " 1 » Help Yoor Kgestjon Th-moids Dtolln emaOy on tongue—as pleasant to take AS caady. KM* yonr atomich nrtwt, try H ■il« maob mrmccrr * bowki mambm or ecorre wmiLmem Trustee's Sale! Under and by virtue ofthe pow er of sn'e contained in two cer tain deeds of trust each bearing date of October 16, 1916, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Alamance county, in Book of Mortgage Deeds and Deeds jof Tru«t No. 171, page 152, and No. 69 at pige 112, said deeds of tru.«t being executed by William Allison and, his wife. Lou Dora. A lison, and default having been made in the payment of the debts secured thereby, the undesign ed, the trustee in said deeds of trust, the Graham Loan & Trust Co. will, on SATURDAY, JAN 24., 1920, . at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Graham, N. C., ell at public auction. to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described tract or lot of land, situate in she town of Gra- . ham, and described as follows, to-wit: Being lot No. 38, and being the one sold at public auction on Mav30,1903, and fronting on Washington Street 96 ft. and i unning thence back west T59% feet, and containing thirty-five one-hundredth acres, mote or 'ess. Being lot No. 38 in a plet of f. lands duly recorded in the office o(| the Register of Deeds for Ala- manee'eounty, N. C.. in Book of Deeds No. 25, on pages 94 and 95, and reference to said plat is hereby made for a more com plete description thereof. Terms of sale: CASH. GRAHAM LOAN & TRUST Co., -December 13, 1919. Trustee. J.J. HENDERSON, Atty. .Tas. 11. Rich W. Ernest Thompson Rich S Thompson Funeral Directors * and Embalmers MOTOR AND HORSE DRAWN HEARSES * | Calls answered anywhere day or night Day 'Phone No. 86W Night 'Phones W. Ernest Thompson 2502 Jas. H. Rich 54»j-W