the gleaner
KAHAM, H. 0.. JAN. 5, 1928
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?With hn extraordinary demand
oar advertising apace, a lot of in
esting local items as well ae edit
al is crowded off the seat.
?The cold snap has taught moet
us a leeson about frozen and
rating water pipes, but we may
rget it and be caught in the same
next time.
?That knitting mill, or any other
w enterprise for Graham, should
te a start right here at the begin
ng of the new year. The sooner
e better. Almost every day some
e asks why are not some new and
Ipful enterprises put in motion,
tli the assuring statement that
euty of help is available.
?The cold wave came and blank
sd the country East to West and
an North to South. It hit here
.turday evening. The peak was
ached Sunday night, and Monday
urning the mercury was down to
n above, stated Dr. Goley, th
lic-ial weather reporter. Some
hers, however, reported a lower
liiperature. According to reports
is is the coldest saap in several
ars.
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srsonal.
Miss Emily Lea spent the week
nl with friends in Durham.
Miss Lila Bell 'left Sunday for
aleigh, where she is teaching.
Miss Mary Cooper spent last week
iih relatives in Durham and Ral
gh.
Miss Nina Jo Holt and Don Holt
ere week-end visitors in Greeus
>ro.
Mrs. J. T. Roach and sister, Miss
ra Ray, visited relatives in Chapel
ill last week.
James A. Cooper and William
arden returned to State College the
rat of the week.
Mrs. S. C. Sposn, Jr., and chil
ren spent the holidays with rela
ves in Richmond, Va
Mrs. Arthur Heritage of Chicago
[Tired a few days ago on a visit to
sr sister, Mrs. W. U. Holt.
Mrs. H. W. Scott and little
uigbter, Miss Bettie, spent Friday
id Saturday with relatives in Ral
gh.
Mrs. R. N. Cook and little son
nbby visited her sister, Miss Lucy
ay Cooke, in Dnrham the first of
le week.
Capt. and Mrs. J. Wilson Wil
amson had Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
lallard of Raleigh as their guests
ist week.
George A. Long and Don Holt re
trned to thfc University Monday,
Iter spending the holidays at their
ome here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady McBane re-~
arced Sunday from Morehead City
here they spent the holidays at the
atter's old home.
Col. and Mrs. Don E. Scott were
iew Year guests of Mr. and Mrs.
). S. Parker, Jr., of Greensboro,
t the Country Club.
Mrs. C. Brown McCoy, who spent
be holidays here with her sister,
ilrs. Will E. White, returned to
ler borne in Charlotte Tuesday.
Mr. Watt Cooper, who spent the
ididays at his home here, left Sat
irday for Blackey, Ky., where he
ias been for the past six months.
Misses Margaret Hunter of Gra
am and Ida Wilkins of Haw River
ttended the Land-Barber wedding
11 had bo urn on Wednesday of last
feek.
Miss Nina Jo Holt and Messrs.
>V att Cooper and John W. Harden
pent last week at a house-party at
be home of Judge Cranmer at
Southport.
Misses Elizabeth and Annie Ruth
larden, Margaret Stockard, Era
foy, Ersell Geanes and Mabel
ihore returned to school at N. C.
3. W. Monday.
Little Miss Mildred Mordaunl
^ kittemore has returned to hei
lome in Graham after spending the
r*ast week in Greensboro as the
?nest of relati res.
Miss Margaret Moore spent th(
holidays with her sister, Mrs. B. J
lesznak, in Roanoke, Va? ahd the
btter and children returned with
ber for a visit here.
Mrs. J, L.;Scott, Jr., left yeeter
bay for Greensboro, where she wil
J* joined with her daughter, Mrs
Lbss. W. Causey, and they art
?earing today for a stay of a fe?
weeks in Florida.
Sam Raper of Davidson countj
J? "?? pig clnb champion of Nortl
Carolina for the rear 1927.
Graham Hotel Property Sold at Auc
tion.
On last Saturday afternoon the
Graham Hotel property waa aold at
public auction. The aale included
land and building. It waa aold in
eight lota?five fronting on the
Courthouse Square, the depth of the
building, and at the rear of theae
three othera fronting on E. Elm St.
and about 100 feet deep.
The purchasers are H. J. Stock
ard, J. M. Ivey, W. Lee Andrews,
C. L. Shoffner, Z. T. Hadley, J. L.
and Percy Amick. The prices paid
aggregate $11,155, which ia "dirt
cheap."
We have no idea nor an intimation
of what the purchasers expect to do
with the property. The purchasers
are all good citizens and financially
able to improve the property and
put it in good shape.
This is a good hotel site, centrally
located and convenient to the busi
ness of the town, and the town
needs a hotel about as much as it
needs anything. As a hotel it iB in
bad repute, but there ia no sound
reason for the bad name to remain
a part and parcel of the property.
A good face-washing will change its
reputation, just like washing a dirty
faced boy and combing his hair
changes him into an attractive lad.
Whatever may be their intentions,
we feel sure the purchasers will not
allow the property to further de
generate, but will start it on the up
grade, and. make it useful and at
tractive.
Announcement of Interest to Graham
People and Elsewhere
At a luncheon on Dec. 29 given
by Mrs. M. B. Hutchinson at Col
umbia, S. C, the hoeteea announced
the engagement of Misa Valeria
Chieholm Prioleau to Mr William
deRos8et Scott of Graham. The
home of the bride-elect ia Columbia,
S. C , but for the past six months
she has been a worker in the Epis
copal parish in Burlington, and is
an unusually handsome and attract
ive young woman. The groom-elect
ia the son of Mr. Chaa. A. Scott sad
engaged in a general inauraaee
business. ' His numerous friends
here and elsewhere congratulate
him.
Notice of Sale.
Pursuant to the power of sale
contained in that certain deed
of trust from T. C. Montgome
ry and wife, Julia E. Mont
gomery, to me as Trustee,
. which said deed of trust is re
corded in office Register of
Deeds, Alamance county, in
Deed of Trust Book 101, page
26, default having been made
in the payment of the note
secured by said deed of trust, I
will offer for sale at public one
tion, to the highest bidder, for
cash, at the courthouse door in
Graham, on
MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1928,
at 12 o'clock, noon, the follow
ing described real property, to
wit:
That certain lot or parcel of
land in the Town of Graham,
Alamance county, North Caro
lina, adjoining the homeplace
of the said T. C. Montgomery,
W. A. McAdams and othere,
and described as follows:
Beginning at a stake on N.
Main St. on the west side there
of and at the northeast corner
of the Adelaide and L. L. Ker
nodle lot (being the homeplace
I of the said T. C. Montgomery);
and running thence with the
i line of said lot in a South west
| erly direction 158.48 ft. to a
stake, to the Northwest corner
of said Adelaide Kernodle lot;
thence in a Northwesterly di
rection 84.42 ft to a stake;
thence in a Northeasterly direc
tion with the line of said W.
A. McAdams 134.42 ft. ta a
stake on the went side of mid
street, corner with said W. A.
McAdams lot; thence with said
street in a Southeasterly direc
tion 84.42 ft. to the beginning.
1 This is the same lot conveyed
to the said T. C. Montgomery
and wife Julia E. Montgomery,
1 by deed recorded office Register
ofv Deeds, Alamance county,
' Deed Book 81, page 427.
1 Said real property will be sold
' subject to advance bids and
' confirmation by the court.
*! This the 19th day of Decern
' her, 1927.
W. I. WARD,
Trustee.
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Commissioner's Re-Sale
of Valnable Land. '
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
Alamance County made in
a Special Proceedings therein
pending, whereto all the heirs
of the late D. C. McPherson
were made parties for the pur
pose of selling the lands of
which he died seized for parti
tion, the undersigned will offer
lor sale to the highest bidder at
12:00 o'clock, M.,
SATURDAY, JAN. 21st, 1828
at the Court house door in Gra
ham, N. C., tbet following val
uable real property:
Lying on both sides of the
Public Highway from Burling
ton to Whitsett, adjoining the
lands of J. E. Carrigan, J. A.
Barnett, N. S. Cardwell, H W.
Trollinger and others and de
scribed as follows:
Lot No. 1. On the South
side of said Highway, and be
ginning at an iron bar in Car
rigan's line in said Highway,
running thence with said High
way, N 83} deg E12.32 chs to a
stake in said Highway, corner
with lot No. 3; thence S 14 deg
E 2.82 chs to an iron bar corner
with said Barnett, thence S 33}
deg W 16.45 chs to W. F.
Rock, corner with said Carri
gan; thence his line N 14 deg W
15.33 chs to the beginning and
containing 11 acres more or less.
On this lot is situate a dwelling
lately the home of D. C. Mc
Pherson.
Lot No. 2. Beginning at an
iron bar in said Highway, cor
ner of lot No. 1 in line of said
Carrigan, running thence N 14
deg W 19.23 chs to a rock, cor
ner with said Carrigan; thence
N 62} deg E 6.42 chs to a rock,
corner with lot No. 3 in line of
said Trotmger; thence S 14 deg
E, with line of No. 3, 21.53 chs
to a stake in said Highway,
corner with lot No. ft in line of
lot No. 1, thence with line of
lot No. 1 along said Highway
S 83} deg W 6.22 chs to the be-,
ginning and containing 19.7
acres more or less.
Lot No. 3. Beginning at a
stake in said Highway, corner
of lot No. 2, in line of lot No. 1,
running thence N. 14 deg W,
21.53 chs to a rock, corner of
lot No. 2 in line of Trolingcr;
thence N 62} deg E 6.42 chs to
a rock; thence S with said Card
well 14 deg E 23.64 chs to a
stake in said Highway, corner
with lot No. 1; thence along
said Highway S 83} deg W 6.10
chfto the beginning and con
taining 14.1 acres more or less.
On this lot is a well of good
water and small barn.
Bidding starts on ttract m a
whole at $8302.50.
All this property is well lo
cated near Burlington and ad
mirably well suited for a small
farm.
By order of Court this prop
erty will be offered in separate
[ots and as a whole and the bid
or bids will be reported that
will bring the greater sum of
money.
Terms of Sale: One ? third
cash; one-third in six months
and one-third in twelve months,
deferred payments to carry in
terest from day of sale till fully
paid. Sale subject to confirma
tion of Court.
This the 2nd day of January.
1 1928.
J. 8. COOK,
Commissioner.
i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Hartaa aaaiiked m Adtalaietrator of the
nlate of fl WIUIetM. lato of At
?bum county. Stow of Nortb Carolina
thiats to notify nil persons bavin# elaimi
tftloM itid aetata to pre Mint tbrm. dol)
authenticated, to ike undersljn d on or be
[ (ore the lOtk day of Dee.. IM. or tkis not 1m
will be pleaded la bar or tbeir recovery.
All owing aald estate art requeeted ti
make Immedlaie settle meat.
This Dee. y ttr
H. U KLLIlfOTOlf, Admr.
plecdt Be xe pa haw. Koute Mo. 1.
AMZ1 J. ELLINGTON, M. D
Specialist
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Trustee's Sale ol Real
Property.
By virtue of the authority
conferred upon the undersigned
Trustee by a certain deed of
trust executed by Mrs. Leland
V Miller, widow, to the under
signed, which .said deed of trust
is dated March 19, 1997, and
given for the purpose of secur
ing twenty certain bonds de
scribed therein, and recorded
in office of the Register of
Deeeds, Alamance county, in
Deed of Trust Book 103, page
988 default having been made
in the payment of said bonds
and interest as described and
provided in said bonds and said
deed of trust, the undersigned
will, on
MONDAY, JAN. 23, 1938,
at 12 o'clock, noon, at the
courthouse door in Graham, N.
C., offer for sale, to the last
and highest bidder for cash, the
following described real prop
erty:
Two certain tracts or parcels
of land in Bnrlington township,
Alamance County, State of
North Carolina, bounded as fol
lows:
First Tract: Adjoining the
lands of Sarah E. Faulkner and
others, bounded on the west by
a lot owned by Sarah E. Faulk
ner, on the Bouth by side of
Means St., fronting 71 ft on
Means Street. Beginning at a
stake on said St 142 ft from
corner of Everett St: -and run
ning Southeast with Means St.
71 ft. by a stake; thence South
west parallel with Everett St.
165 ft. to a stake; thence
Northwest parallel with Means
St. 71 ft. to a stake; which is
also the corner of Sarah ,E.
Faulkner's lot; thence Northeast
parallel with Everett St. and
with Sarah E. Faulkner's line
to the beginning, it being a
portion of lot No. 61 on town
plot formerly.known as Com
pany 8hops, N. C.
Second Tract: Beginning at
a stake back corner of Bettie
Faulkner and said C. K. Staf
ford; runniug thence S 36 E 71 j
ft to a stake, corner of said C.
K. Stafford in Joseph Fix line;
thence S 53 24 W 30 ft to a
stake in said Fix line; thence
N 36 36 W 71 ft to a stake,
corner with Dr. Bohannon:
thence N 58 24 E 50 ft to the
beginning, being the back part
of lot purchased by Dr. Bohan
non from John M. Fogleman.
This sale to be open for ten
days for advance bids.
This the 21st day of Decem
ber, 1997.
AlaMAKC* LreURANCK &
Rkal Estate Co.,
Trustee.
J.DOCTH LONG, Attv.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qutllltd aa executrix gf toe laet
will of Am 1l Turner, tbla 1* u notify all
pereons baring clalma afaloat the aetata of
defleaaed to pieaeni the aawa fair uttaa.
tiemted 10 the undeeicned oa or baton M*
15th day of Deoeaaber. 1MB, or tbJs aottae
will be pleaded la bar ad their recovery.
All pereooa Indebeed ieaatd aetata win
auU. neoaaplaatlle^eal
MBALIZZIE r. TUBNUL
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I Nonce of Sale of Seal
Estate UitoOcci
of TrasL
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain deed of trnst executed
by J. E. Simpson to Central
Loan & Trust Corn party. Trus
tee, dated 10 day of October,
1981, securing the pajstoent of
certain boods described .therein,
which deed of tract is duly pro
bated and reoorded in the office
of the Register of, Deeds eT Ala
manoe county, North Carolina,:
in book 89, page, SIS; default
having been made in the pay
ment of said bonds, and the in
terest therein as provided and
set out in said deep of trust, the
undersigned Trustee will, on
MONDAY, JAN.' S8rd, 1928,
at 19 o'clock, soon, offer , for
?ale aft public auction to the
highest bidder for cub at the
courthouse door of Alamance
county, at Graham, North Ca
rolina, the following described I
real property, to-wit: j ,
A certain tract or parcel of ,
land lying in Melvflft Town
ship, county and sfpne afore
said, adjoining the lands of
John W. Bason, W. M. Burns
and others and bounded as fol
lows:
Beginning at a stake on the
North side of Oraham road, the
said Burn's corner; running
thence with said Burn's line 14
chs 50 Iks to a white oak; near
a spring; thence N 80 deg E 7
chs 75 Iks to a stone said J. W.
Bason's line; thence 8 50 deg E
7 chs to a red oak, J. W. Ba
son's corner; thence 8 10 djlg E
7 chs 50 Iks to the Oraham
road; thence westwordly with
said road 14 chs 50 Iks to the
beginning and con taining 18*
acres more or less, same being
the tract of land conveyed to
Oraham Land Company by V.
H. Thompson and wife Martha
Thompson by deed dated the
10th day of November 1818 and
recorded in' the office of the
Register of Deeds in bookNod
54 at page 481. i
" This sale will be made subject
to increased bids as provided by
law and will be held open tea
(10) days after sale to give op
portunity for such bids. ? ,
This the 18th day of Decem
ber, 1897. i
Central Loan & Trust Co.,
Ti'usteu.
NOTICE.
Trustee's Sale si Brail
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in n
certain mortgage deed of trust
executed by Everett W. Sweet
and' wife, Fannie L. Walker
Sweet, bearing daft of January
94, 1995, and recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds
for Alamance county in Book
of Mortgage Deeds No. 100 at
page 569 and 554, and default
naving been made in the pay
ment of the bonds secured
thereby, the undersigned Trus
tee will sell at public auction
at the courthouse door in Gra
ham, Alamance county, North
Carolina, on
TUE8DAY, JAN. 17, 1998,
at 19 o'clock noon to the highest
bidder for cash, the following
described real property, to-wit:
A certain lot of land in Bur
lington Township, Alamance
county, vMorth Carolina, ad
joining Mfcd lands of B. M.
Walker, 8. Main Street and
Worth Street (extended), and
more particularly described and
defined as follows:
Beginning at an iron bolt,
corner of 8. Main Street and
an alley dividing the P. L. Sel
lers andWOl Anderson property,
running thence N 73 9-4 deg
W 900 feet with said alley to a
corner with said alley and 8.
Worth 8treet; thence N 59 deg
94' E with Worth Street <5 feet
to an iron bolt; thence 8 49 9-4
deg E 900 feet to an iron bolt
on S. Main Street; thence with
said a Main Street 65 feet to
the beginning, being a part of
" lot No. 4 of the P. L. SMlats
land.
This the 17th day ef Decern
tar, 1997.
t IX. 1L FONVTLLE,
I J. J. Henderson, Atty.
Trustee's Sale si Real
Property.
By virtue of the authority
contained in a certain deed oi
trust executed to the undersign
ed Trustee on the 3rd day oi
May 1980, by Thomas Clapp
ana wile, Daisy Clapp, which
deed of trust is recorded in
office of Register of Deeds, Ala
mance county, in Deed of Trust
Book 87, page 74, to secure the
payment of six certain bonds
described therein, default hav
ing been made in the payment
of said bonds and interest as set
out in said bonds and deed of
trust, the undersigned Trustee
will offer for sale at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder 'for
cash, at the courthouse door in
Oraham, Alamance county,
North Carolina, on
SATURDAY, JAN. 81, 1928,
at 18 o'clock noon, the following
described real property:
A certain tract or parcel of
land in Oraham Township. Ala
mance county, 8tate of North
Carolina, adjoining the lands
cf L. B. Holt, 8olomon Home
i wood, J. W.. Bflrittjlfll
othprvbonnded as
' said L. B. Holt; numimg IfS!
? deg E 17,4 chs to a rock in aafl
L. B. Holt's line, corner wfM
' Lane; thence 8 1H deg K (hasp
' sight 20) 17.10 chs to a KMfc.
comer said Harden and Ian
on East side of Boyd Branch ed
creek; thence with the meandaw
ing of said creek- corner* and
distances as fol lows: 8 44f dag
W 4.50 chs 8 18 J deg W 0.5#
chs to a rock, corner of said
Harden on West side of saip
creek; thence N 45 deg W ? dp
to a. rock, corner of said Harden
and A. C. and J. E. Holt (now
Home wood); thence N 48*. deg
W (back sight 42 8-4) 16.82 ?fas
to the Beginning, containing
25.1 acres, more or leas.
Sale subject to advance bids
as provided by law. j?>
This the 15th day of Dees?*
ber 1027.
The AUaaau Innrua a ,
Reel Eetete Co., Tl ??*??? .
J. Dolph Long, Atty.
Chattel Mortgage Blanks?For sals
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Plain, Layer, Light Fruit
25 as lb
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Rib Balliaa lb 16?
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Fat Back* lb 17e
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