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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. 0,, April 7, 1921. Postolfice Hoars. Offlcopen 7.00 a.m. t07.00p. m. Snuday 9.00 toll.oo a. m. and 4.00 to 6.00 p. m B. N. COOK, Postmaster. ++++++++♦•. ++++++++++++++++ ■fr + ,+ . LOCAL NEWS. + ♦ + ♦«M"M , ++'M , +++4-++++++-{*++++++ Late This Week. THE GLEANER'S organization has been very much disorganized for the past week. Our Mr. Ben Turner is still sick and the other help has been unhelp ful, We hope next week to get back to "normalcy," to use Prest. Hard ing's word. for lack of help® we have had to pigeonhole local copy and correspon dence and go to press without these. If We are more fortunate next week, we will cover briefly this week's news in next week's paper. Capt. Sam'l 11. Webb, near Oaks, was in town Mouday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Douglas and .little son of New York are here vis iting her grandmother, Mrs. L. Banks Holt. Mrs. Douglas before marriage was Miss Katharine Whar ton. Trustee's Sale Of Land. Pursuant to the power of sale con tinned iu a certain deed of trust exe cuted by (J. Jii. (Joggles and wife, Dora Ccggihs; lo the undorsigned Trustee, dated August 2s, 1920, and recorded in tin- Office of the Begister of Deeds let Alamance County in Deed of Trust book No. 80 gl pago 427, which deed of trust was giTOii to secure the payment of a series of bonds of even date there with, aggregating the sum of #1125.00, payable to Frank W. default iiuving been made in the payment of .the interest of said bonds as thereiu provided, which default works the ma turity of the entire series of bonds, and same under said deed of trust having been demanded by the said holder of bonds, the said undersigned Trustee win sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse Door iu (iraharn on MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON the following described real property," to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Graham Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining ttie lands of Max .Rogers, Mint McPherson, J. li. Moore and others, aiid bounded as follows: BEGINNING at an iron bolt, corner with said McPherson and Bogers on N. Side of intersection of road into macadam road to Graham, N. C.; run ning thence 8. 40% deg. E. 7.78 chs. to an iron bolY, corner 1 with said Moore in said McPherson's line on S. W. Side of macadam r6ad; thence S. 55 deg. W. 12.71 chs. to an iron bolt or rock, cor ner with said Moore; thence N. 28% deg. W. 5 chs. to an iron bolt, corner with said Moore in said Bogers line in -• road to Graham via. B. M. Bogers; thence N. 42 deg. E (B. S. 43 deg.) 11.- 50 chs. to the BEGINNING, containing 7.5 acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE: This sale will remain open for ten days for advance bidß as provided by law under mortgage sales, and the bidder will be required to pay 10% of his bid on date of sale, balance to be paid in cash after tlie expiration of said ten days and upon execution and delivery of deed by the Trastee conveying the said property to the purchaser at said sale. This the sth day of April, 1921. J. DOLFH LONG, Trustee. Notice of Sale of Land. Pursuant to the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted by C. D Holt and wife, Annie Holt, to the undersigned Tfjistee, dated September 27, 1920, and recorded in tlie Otrice of the Begister of Deeds for Ala mance County in Deed of Trust Book. No. 87, at pago 207, given to secure a series of bonds of evea date therewith in the sum of SIBOO.OO and interest thereon, and default having been madb in the payment of the interest, thereby working the maturity of the entire se ries Of said bonds, the said under signed Trustee will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Graham, on MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON the described real property, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of lan(f in the Town of Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron bar in Parker Street, "torner with lot No. 17 and run ning thence with the line of said lot No. 17 North 32 deg. 30 min. West 160 ft. to an iron bar, corner with lot No. 17 in the line Of lot No. 24; thence with the line of lot No. 24, South 58 deg. West 65 ft. to an iron bar in the line of lot No. 24, corner with lot No. 13; thence with the line of lot No.i 13 Bouth 32 deg. 30 min. East 160 ft. to an iron bar'in Parker Street; thence with the Northern line of Parker Street North 58 deg. East 65 ft. to the BE GINNING. TEBMB OF SALE: This sale will remain open for ten days for advance bids as provided by law under mortgage Bales, and the bidder will he allowed to pay 10% of his bid on date of sale, balance to be paid in cash after the ex piration of said ten days and execution and delivery of deed by the undersigned Trustee conveying the said property 10 the purebaserst Mid sale This tfeo ttk d«r of April IML GRAHAM SEAL ESTATE 00, ++++++++++++-M-+++++++++++* + PERSONAL. t ♦ + +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 Mr. J. Elmer Long is attending court at Yanceyville this week. Mrs. Edward Erwin and two chil dren of Davidson are here visiting | her sister, Mrs. Will E. White. Mrs. George A. Mebane of Greens bors is spendiug the week here with her mother, Mrs. L Banks Holt. Mrs. Eugene Gray of Winston-Sa-1 lem arrived here Monday on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Don E. Scott. | Mrs. Bowman Hood of Baltimore j is spending the week here with Mrs. Lynn B. Williamson. Mrs. Hood is a sister of Mrs. Jas. H. Holt of BurlingtdS? Mrs. Carl Hill and her three chil dren of High Point and Mrs. James Brawley of Roanoke, Va., were litre! visiting Mrs. Mcßride Holt the lat-1 ter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs Willie A. McAdrms returned Sunday night from a ' isit of a few days to the home of Mrs J McAdame' parents, Mr. and Mro. | A. A. Miller, in Goldsboro. Miss Rnth Early left for Kinst n j last Friday to attend the marriage i f i her friend, Miss Mamie Ruth' Churchill. The wedding took plat e Tuesday night. Miss Early was one 1 of the bridesmaids. '' '■ * ' ' • * I Rainy weather or your inability to do your marketing often means an incomplete meal. By anticipating your needs and stocking up with ample supplies you are prepared for every emergency besides obtaining advantage of quantity prices. 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AMERICAN DUROC-JERSEY ASSOCIATION Exchange and Dexter Park Avenue t> , CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Kill That CASCARA & QUININE FOR AND Colds, Coughs Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the ft rot sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves w Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache ~ Quinine to this form does pot affect the head— Cascara is beet Tonic Laxative— No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT IP- . .. * . „ THE AT.AMAWCB GLEANER, GRAHAM, N. G. HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED O' CASIONALLY! A WATCH will run without oil or cleaning longer than any other piece of machin ery—but it nerds both occasion ally. f If you will consider that the rim ol the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will not grudge your watch a speck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will increase the life and accuracy of your watch. Leave your watch wilh us to-day. Z. T. H ADLE\ Jeweler and Optician GRAHAM, N. C. TOWN TAXES.—TIie tax hooks for 1920 are in my hands. Prompt payment requested. *B. R. TKOLINOEB, Tax Collector. VHX rMOST C3LJL IX ZMJtCBXLICJSJt ■ ■ ? ■ — Q£> PAIGE NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION WEEK For one week —commencing Monday, April t— 4th. our Dealers in every section of the nation will conduct a special series of demon strations with the complete line of Paige cars. Our "Daytona 6-66" model now holds ths world's stock car record for speed. It will be the purpose of Demonstration Week to prove that any Paige car —in the hands of an unprofessional driver —is indeed Master of the Highway. No other stock car has ever equalled our own speed record of 102.8 miles per hour. No other car, we are con fident, can defeat a Paige in the milder tests of general demonstra tion work. By proving itself the fastest car, the Paige 6 66 has revealed qualities of endurance and strength that are be yond dispute. World's champion ship form is a guarantee of all 'round efficienc)' the best guarantee that the sporting world affords. But these are facts that we want you to establish for yourself, and PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, Michigan Man ufacturera of Paige Motor Car§ and Motor Traoka Alamance Motor Company il Graham, N. C. I FRESH PLANTS -TO 1 Why buy Stale and almost Dead Plants when you M 'ican get them Fresh out of the Hot Bed at , n Andrews Plant House Cotton SppH IMpiil 1 at Less money than elsewhere. vUllUll Note the following Prices : Karliana Potted Tomato Plant* .'#oc per doz., [ Etrliana Transplanted Tomttoes 20c per doz., K irliana Cold Frame Tomatoes lOcperdcz. Beefsteak Tomatoes, fresh pulled.. .. I or, reset 20 c per doz. Esg Plants lOcperdoz. Sweet Pepper,... ]oc per dez.. Cabha/e Plants. 20c per 100 Porto Kico Yam Potato Slips....: loc per 100 Celery *. .... 00c per 100 Geranium Cuttings 15c each All other Fresh Grown Plants. Cabbage Plants ready now. Tomatoe Plants ready April 20. Sheppy Andrews Plant House We»t Hill* Route 4, Box I, HILLSBORO, N. C. POOTAOB PBKrAUD, Demonstration Week offers an un rivaled opportunity. You have but to get in touch witrf our Dealer and he will book you for a ride that will prove finally convincing. Then, with an actual record of the tests, you will be in position to com pare the Paige 6-66 with any other motor car —at any price —on American market. . . You will also be able to determine whether the New Series "Glenbrook Six-44" is or is not the greatest dollar for dollar value in the light six field. Surely no man could ask for a fairer or more sportsmanlike proposition. Whether you contemplate buying a motor car or not, we very cordially in vite you to ride with Paige during the coming week. It will prove a revela tion, we believe—and a liberal educa tion in strictly modern engineering. For Feed OP Fertilizer SOY BEANS ..New Mammoth Yellow.. NITRATE OF SODA For Top Dressing Wheat, Vegetables .....And All Crops T. C. MOON jPlme 2SO-J - Graham, N. (1,
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