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1HE GLEANER GKABAM. N. 0., JAN. 11, 1934. ISBLBU EVERY THCR8DAX I. D. KERNODLE, Editor. $1.00 A YEAR, IS ADVANCE. Bnrered at tue Jo?*0?ce atUraham. .N C.. as *?<??? j. - .'las*- matter. There is a fear that $2.00 per gallon on whiskey will encour age the bootlegger to ply his trade. Congress seems to be lining up against defaulting detor na tions. They need a jolt that will be remembered, perhaps, the sooner the better. Six big navy seaplanes hopped off from San Francisco yester day for Honolulu, a non-stop flight of 2,400 miles. Rather perilous undertaking, but it is hoped will be a success. Business continues to improve, a survey of the country over shows. During the month of December business was marked in many lines?better than for several years past. Cotton is higher?for July 11.14. Wheat gained nearly ;wo cents yester day. Tobacco juices have been good. All these help, and the country is grcdually gotting on higher ground. Everything cannot be done in a day, a month, or a single year, but hope is returning and dread is vanishing. Charlotte people got right much "het up" the first of last week when brought to taw for failure to provide 193+ license tags for their automobiles A sort of indignation meeting was held and resolutions were pass ed. About 160 years ago Meck lenburgers held a protest meet ing and passed the "Meckklen burg Declaration of Independ ence" and some of that same spirit seems to have trickled down through the generations. But this latter demonstration had not the same justification as the former. Auto owners were warned there would bo no days of grace. Even if there had been fully ten days, on the 11th day half of the delin quents, no doubt, would have been without the necessary li cense plate. Hence it is doubt ed that an extension of time would have helped much. Press The Button By G. H. Enfield Only two more years of depres sion. President Roosevelt says it will end In 1936. The pure race will soon be born in Germany. Sterilization has al ready begun. Many wives are bartering ma trimony lor alimony. Two million American wives are receiving alimony. What a pay roll I A man couldn't understand a few days ago how a splinter had gotten under his fingernail. He recalled of having scratched his head, During prosperous times many kinds of bonds were purchased, even marriage tonds. How can the man in the moon keep silent when he sees so much of some people? For several years the American people have been burdened by de pression, now it's expression. In a certain school, each mem ber of the seventh grade was asked to write a story. On young man began his thus: "The other morning when the sun was setting"?The children roared. Our friends who depend upon politics for promotion win be disappointed in Heaven where promotion is based on merit. The Frederick News is responsi ble for the foflowing theory - "A bald head represents Nature's lasf desperate effort to dis'in - guiah the male from the femaje." I United Dry Fortes to Hold Conference In Greensboro January 16th. J The United Dry Forces oi North ! Carolina will assemble In a State, wide Conference at Greensboro, on January 16th, for the purpose of perfecting a permanent organiza tion to continue in North Carol i ina a constructive program o ' education in favor of temperun ? and against (the evils of alcohol. The county and other local un ts of the organization that fough'' to keep North Carolina dry in the recent election desire to con serve the benefits o f the recent campaign and to continue their efforts to keep legalized liquorout oi North Carolina, and to improve tit enforcement of our present pro hil ition laws. Many local units have already become permanent, and it is anticipated thatthe Greensboro meeting on January 16th will set up a permanent State-wide organ ization. All persons in North C u - olina interested in the promotion of temperance are invited to at tend the Conference, and all mem bers of the Central Committee, a.Jl candidates, county chairman and managers of the United Dry Fore ?s are urged to be present. I Timely Farm Questions Answered At State College Question--What benefit payments are provided for btirlev tobacco growers under the reduction eon tract? Answer?For each acre taken 'on" of production a rental pay ment of *20.0 an acre will' br made. Two adjustment payment will also be made. Th" first wit be not less th in 10 percent of the net sale value of the 103: crop provided this is reduced 3: 1-3 percent in 103! or not -ess than 15 percent ?f the net value of the 1033 crop ifit is reduced 50 percent in 1931, The s fo ri adjustment payment will be no; less than 15 percent of th-* nel sale value of the 1931 crop fo a 33 1-3 reduction and 35 per cent of the net sale value for a 50 percent reduction. Question?What causes my d ?!-> cows to eat dirt or chew on wood and hones? Answer?This habit shows that th' animal is not getting the righ leed and that the ration Is d ficient In mineral matter. T h i - element is supplied by legume havs, such as cow pea. soybean clover, and alfalfa when g'rowr on lands not deficient In line and by a grain ration that rontains as much as 30 pereen of wheat bran, cottonseed m and soybean meal. In addition t this ration about two pounds o a m n ml mixture cont: i Ing ccpta parts of finely ground finest 0 c an 1 steimed ' one m al should b ?> added to each 100 pounds of concentrate. C0W9 attd yo in cattle ahoulS have access to a simple mixture composed of on part of salt to four parts of steamed bono meal. Question?Will the feeding of mill in clabber form to the poultr< flock cause stomach trouble.? Answer;?The feeding .of claboereo milk in pans or shallow recee tacles, unless cleaned and seal le i dailv, will cause loose, yellowish voiding*. Where the clabber is fed it is best to have two s,'s of drinking vessels so that one may be thoroughly cleaned each day. The best ?ay, however Is to feed 1he milk before it clao bers which will eliminate any accumulation of the bacteria. Question ?When should heifer* be bred for best calf production? Answer?No arbitrary age can fbe set for breeding heifers as 'Ms is determine d by the maturity and breed of each animal. Jer sey and Guernsey heifers if pro perly grown out, should be h?V to freshen from 21 to Jn months ol age. The Ayrshire and Ilo: stein heifers should be bred so as to freshen from 27 to 3>mo* of age. Heifers that are fort liberal grain rations la addit!oc to the roughage wdl mature more quickly than those receiving a limitei grain ration and this must t>e considered when breeding. At a meeting of early Irish po tato growers at Washington, Beau ? fort county, last week an agree - ment was signed to reduce and, as far as possible, to prevent an increase in acreage to the crop this season. Four more pages of comics in colors. Now the bright, breezy 16 Page COMIC WEEKLY, with 30 or MOP.E COMICS each week in the Baltimore Sunday American. Make sure of your copy. Cle\ eland County farmers will re ceive $160,009 for their cotton op tions which in addition to the $175,000 in rentals will add 335.000 to the value of the 1933 cot on crop. 666 Liquid, Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops Cheeks Malaria in 3 days. Colds firit day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes fine laxative and tonic Most Speedy Remedies Know NOTICE! Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. R. 'V. Mabry V3. Ida Mabry The /defendant Ida Ma'ary will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, tosecure an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear ac the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the courthouse in Oraham, North Carolina, on the 20th day ol Jan.. 1931, land answer or demur to le complaint in said action, o; the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded lr, said complaint, this '19 th day of Dec., 1933. IZORA McCLURE, Asst. Clerk Superior Court Sharp & Sharp, Attys. Summons by Publication! NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. W. HI. Whitehead, Plaintiff, VS. Edna Whitehead, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitl ed as above has bean commenc ed in the Superior Court of Ala mance County to annul the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to ?npear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala - mance Count I within thirty days rom the date of this notice and mswer or demur to- the com daint in sai l action, or the plain iff will apply to the Court for the -elief demanded in said cause. This the 15 day Of Dbjeenaber, 1933. IZORA McCLURE, Ass't Clerk of the Superior Court. J. A. Bailey. Atty. . Notice of Sale Under! Execution. NORTH CAROLINA, \LAMANCE COUNTY. IN TTIE SUPERIOR COURT. J. C. Harris trading as J. C. Har-j ris Lumber Company, Plaintiff.! vs. H. <C. Isley, Defendant. By virtue of an execution dirert j ed to the iunderslsned from the Superior Court of Alamance County in the above entitled action, I wjlj. o n Monday, January 29th. 1931. at 12 00 o'clock, noon at the Courthouse door o'! tsald co inty, sell to the highest bidd er for cash, to satisfy said execution all the right, title and in er-st which the said H. C. Isley, the defendant, has or had. on the 29 day of May, 1932. in the following described real estate, to-wit; That certain tract or parcel of land >in Boone Station Townshi >. tlamance County, Stateof North Carolina, adjoining the lands of T. R. Whitesell, Joe Rumbly Es - tate and others, and hounded as follows;. Beginning at an Iron pipe and stone, corner with said Joe Rumb lev Estate and Whit.sell; and run ning thence N. 2 deg. 15 min. E. 1496.3 feet to a point in the center of said concrete road; I thence with the said center of | ' said road S. 89 deg. \V. '200 feet to a point in the center of said 1 concrete road; thence S. 2 deg 15 min. W. 1226.1 feet to an iron' pipe on the line of said Rumblev Estate;, thence S. 51 deg. 10 min. j E. 213 feet to the beginning, con ' taining 276,810 sq. ft., more or less, and being lot number 10 of the sub-divisino of the R. K. Las ley land as shown on plat of J. IC. McAdams, Surveyor, dated Oct. 1st, 1931. This December 27th, 1933, H. J. STOCKARD, Sheriff of Alamance County. Notice of Sale of Land Under and by virtue of the authority conferred by deUdi of trust executed by Reid Shaw and wife, Violet Shaw, dated the 1st day of November, 1927, and re - corded in Book 110, Page 55, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, V. S. Bryartt Substituted Trustee, wilt on Monday, February 5th. 1934, at 12:00 o'clock, noon. at the Courthouse door of Ala - mance County, in Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, th^ lollowing land, to-wit; Beginning at an iron bolt in the Northern edge of Stokes St., at Mrs. Hattie T. Stokes South east corner, and running thence with Mrs. Hattie T. Stokes line North 4 1-2 East 157 feet to an iron bolt; thence South 8" 1-2 de grees Eist 61 feet to an iron bolt; thence South 4 1-2 degrees West 152 feet to an iron bolt in the Northern boundary of Stokes Street thence along and with the 'North ern boundary of Stokes Street 60 feet to the point or place of beginning, and which lot is a part of Lots [Nos. 9, 10 and 11 of Block "B" in the Miama land sur vey of A. C. Linberg, February 14, 19 25. - " This sale is made on account of default in payment of the indebt edness se*curec$ 6y said deed of trust. A five percent cash deposit will be required of the highbst bid - der at "the sale. This the 29th day of December, 1933. V. S. BRYANT, Substituted Trustee. Long & long, Attya, Notice of Sale of Land By virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed on the 1st day of May, 1930, by J. M. Con'klia and Mag gie Conklin his wire, to R. E. Ray and registered in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance 7o inty, said Mortgage having been duly assigned to J. R. Kenion, I will, on saturaay, January 27th, 1934. at 12 :00 o'clock, noon . at the Courthouse door in Ala mance County; offer for sale the entire undivided interest o f the said J. M. Conklin, in the follow ing described tracts of land, in Bur lington Township, Alamance County. First Tract. Adjoining the lands ji rt. M Stockard, M. 'M. Baliff, and others and bounded as follows. Beginning at a rock on what was the County's line and corner, with said Baliff; and running thence N. 3b deg 36 mfn. West 5.19 /chains, to a rock, thence N. 53 deg. 24 min. E. .66 chs. to a rock, cor ner with Said StoCkard, thence S. 87 degrees 31 1-2 min. East 1.51 chains to a roCk corner with said Stockard and Henry Cummings, thence S. 42 1-2 deg. East 3.47 chs. to a rock on County line, thence South 34 deg. East 29 1-2 min. W. 2.44 chs. to the beginning, contain ing 94-109 of an acre more or less. Second tract. Beginning at a cor ner on Lutterloh lino and running thenCe N. 23 3-4 ileg. W. 1.16 chs. to a rock corner with Lutterloh, thence S. 26 3-4 deg. E. 2.78 chs. to an iron bolt corner with Conk lin and Stockard. .thence N. 87 deg 31 1-2 min. W. 1.51 chs. to a rock corner with said Conklin, thence S. 53 deg,. 24 min. W. 90 links to the beginning, containing 9-100 of <an acre more or less. Third tract. Beginning at a stone the Southeast corner of the said Lutterloh lot and running thence S. 86 deg. East 2.91 chs. to an iron bolt on the said Conklin line, thence with the line of said Conk- < lin N. 77 deg. W. 2.65 chs. to a I stone, the Northeast corner of the said Conklin lot and also a cor r.er with the said Lutterlo'i, thnce with said Lutterloh line 19 deg. W 78 links to the beginning contain ing 26-100 of an aero more or less. Fourth tract. Beginning at an iron bolt the said Conklins corner and running thence N. 6 3-4 deg. E. 1.66 chs to an iron "bolt, thence S. 85 1-2 deg. E. 2.81 chs to an iron bolt, thence S. 3 1-1 degrees West 1.83 chs. to an iron bolt the said Conklins corner, thence with the line of the said Conklin N.S5 3-4 deg. VV. 2.90 chains to the beginning, containing 40-100 of an more or less. The interest of the parties of the first is a one eighth undivided In terest in -I: of the above described land. This December 15, 1933. J. R. KENIONf Assignee of Mortgagee. Executors' Notice Having qualified as Executor's of the J-ast Will and Testament of William J. Simpson, dee'd, late of Alamance County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file same with the undersigned Executors on o? be fore January 2. 1935, or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sail es tate will please ma'kg immediate payment to the undersigned . This tha 2nd day of January, 1 9 3 4. J. B. SIMPSON, BOllBETT SIMPSON",. Executors of William J. Simpson, Altamahaw, R No. 2 Commissioner's Sale Of Real Property! Pursuant to the authority vested in the undersigned Commissioner by virtue of a certain judgment enter ed in the cause of that ei\il action entitled "Town of Graham vs. J. J. Henderson, et al.," as signed by His Honor, N. A. Sinclair. Judge Presi ding, at the April Term.1929, Ala mance Superior Court, the under signed Commissioner will offer for sale at public auction to the las: and highest bidder, for cash the fol lowing described real property, at the courthouse door in Alamance County, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1934, at 12 :00 o'clock, noon, A certain tract, parcel or lot of land situated, lying and being in the Town of Graham, Alamance County North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. 1. Ward, formerly C. S. Hun ter, T. A. Albright, The Gleaner Of fice lot, Walker and East Harden St., and others and bounded asfol Iowa; Beginning at an iron bar in the South side of E. Harden St. and 6 i 1 of The Gleaner Office and running thence S. 86 3-4 deg. E. 203 ft. to an iron bar, corner with said Walker and in the South edge of sail E Harden St., thence with the line of said Walker S. 3 1-4 deg. W. 213 1-2 ft. to an iron bar, corner with sail T. A. Albright; thence with his line N.86 3-4 deg.' ff. 105 ft. to an iron bar, corner with/ said W. I. Ward formerly C. S. Hunter; thence with the line of said W.I.Ward N. 3 1-4 deg. E. 105 ft. and 6 inches to 'an iron bar, said Ward's corner; thence with his line N. 84 3-4 <deg. W. 97> ft. to an iron bar, corner with sal Ward and The Gleaner Office lot thence with the line of said Gleane Off ce lot N.3 1-4 deg. E. 103 ft. 7 1 2 in to the beginning, corner and con taining 3810 Isq. yds, cutoff in the said Gleaner Of flee lot, more or less, this being Lots Nos. 5. and 6 la the Plat of the P. R. Harden lands, made by Lewis H. Holt, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County in Book of Deeds rMo. 34, at page 293. except that there has been cut off there from a lot on which islocated (the office building of the Alamance Gleaner, containing 292 sq. yards more or less, and on this tract Is sit uated the dwelling and out-bulld ings formerly used by P. R. Harden as a home up to the time o." his death, and then by his widow to the time of her death. Also the following property lying tad being in the Town of Grahan and adjoining the lands of R. L Holmes, J. J. Henderson and others described -and defined as follows Beginning at the Northeast cor nerofLot No. 8, in the R. L. Holmes to-wit: Land as shown in a plat thereof in the Office of t he Register of Deeds for Alamance County at an alley and running thence N. 86 deg 55 min. W. 70 ft. to a stake in the Northern line of said Lot No. I; thence S. S (leg. W. 43 Jt. to a stake in the Southern line of Lot No. thence with the line dividing Lot No. 9 and Lot No. 10, 87 deg. E. 70 ft. to comer of Lots Nos 9 and 10; thence 3 deg. E.with the line of Lots Nos. S and 9, 43 ft. to the beginning cor ner. The above tract being the East ern part of those two certain lots designated Lots 8 and 9 In the sub division of the R. L.Holmes land as shown in a plat thereof made by J. C. McAdams, Surveyor, November 3,1919, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance j County in Book of Plats 1, page 78, and reference thereto is hereby I expressly made. Terms of sale; Cash. Th s sale subject to incierg?d tils ? from date of sale. This thej 4th day of Jan., 1934.' V CLARENCE ROSS, Commissioner, j Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Tessie Archer, Plaintiff, VS. Luther Lee Archer, Defendant. The defendant above names will take notice that an action .entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court (of Alamance County to annul the bonds .of matri mony existing between the plain tiff and the defendant; and the said defendant Wili further take notice that he is required to appear Superior Court of Alamance County iat the office o? the Cleric of the within thirty days from the date of this notice and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will afpply to the court for the relief demanded in said cause. This the 15 day of December, 1933. IZORA McCLURE, Ass't Clerk of the Superior Court. J. A. Bailey, Atty. , Notice of Sale Under Foreclosure The undersigned Trustee, by virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain Deed of Trust dated June 8, 1931, and ex-1 eeuted by L. D. Meador and his wife. Willis G. Meador, recorded in Book 117 of Mortgage Deeds, pages 155-156, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, and de fault having been made in the payment of the bonds thereoy se cured, the undersigned Trustee will, on Thursday, January 18th, 1931, ' a'. 12.00 o'clocK, noon. at the courthouse door in Graham, I N, C? expose to sale at pubiicauc- j tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described real I property, to-wit; A certain tract or parcel of land in Burlington Township, Aliamance County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Gurney Wright and, fifth Street in the City of Burling ton, N. C. Being lots 16 and 17 of 'the Liillie Sellars Renigar property according to survey and plat of Lewis R. Holt, dated July 3, 1923, situated on the South corner of 'Worth and Fifth Streets in the City of Bur lington, N. C., each fronting 25 ft on said Fifth Street and running back between parallel lines a fill depth of 100 ft. and said lot N<r< 16 adjoining lot No. 17 the twdl lots forming a parallelogram 50 by 100 feet. Terms of sale cash on day of sitlo and the said sale will remain open tor ten days for advance! bids as allowed by law. This the 18th day of December, 1 9 3 3. LAURA WALKER HOBBY, Trustee ! Carroll & Carroll. Attys, NOTICE! Sale Of Real Estate Under and by virtue of -the power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage deed execute! by Cad A. Albright to Mary Fresh-i water Coble, Mortgagee, dated the lTth day of August, 1923, securing the payments of certain bonds de scribed therein, which sail Deed o' Trust is duly protated and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds o f Alamance County, North Carolina, in Book No. 83 of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, at page 317, default having bee,, mads in the payments (of sail bonds and the interest thereon as pro. vided and set out In said mort. gage 'deed, and demand h ivin ? been made for sale, tho .undersign ed Mortgagee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash, at the Courthouse door in Graham, .V. C? on Monday, January 15th, 19j|. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the following described prop rty; Being lots Nosv one, two. tlirej, four, five, twenty-two, "tweny-three, and twenty-four, situate in Mel . vill? Township, on plat of land known as the J. B. Coble land as surveyed and plotted by J. ( \p.. Ad:.ms, which said plat or map is recorded in plat book So, 2, at page 26, in the office of th ? Reg ister of Deeds of Alamance County, ?deference to said ma(p is hereby made for a more perfect and om plete description. This sale will be made subject to increased bids as provided by law. This the 19th day of Decenihrr, 1933. Mary Freshwater Coble, Mortgagee, Thomas Nicks, Assignee Wm. I. Ward, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having, this 29th day of Novem ber, 1933, qualified as Administra tor of thei Estate of Mrs. JaneBi vens. deceased, all parties owing he said estate are hereby notified to com/* in and settle w?e i the undersigned; all parties holding claims against said estate are noti fied to file such claims with the undersigned within twel\ e months after this date or this notice will wilii be pleaded as a complete bar. This 29th day of Nov., 111! R. A. Bivens, Administratorof the Estate of Mrs. Jane Bi - vens, deceased. William L. Shoffner, Atty. NOTICE! Sale of Ileal Estate Under and by virtue of the power of sale^eontained in a c tiin mortgage deed executed by Walk er E. Taove and his wife, K ith leen Love, to Wm. I. Ward. Trus tee, dated the 14th day of Seiatem ? fcer, 1939, securing the payments of certain bonds described th rcia, which Deed of Trust is duly pro bated and recorded in ti; office of the Register of Deeds of in Book No. 114 of Mortgages Alamance County, Noit'i Carolina, and Deeds of Trust, at page 437. default having been mad? in the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon, as provi led and set out in said mortgage de-d. and demand having bean mad' for sale, I ? v ? the undersigned Trustee will sell at public auction to the hif iest bidder for cash at the Court ojiC, door in Graham, N, C., on Monday, January 15th, 1931, at 12 :00 o'clock, noon, the following idesciibed prop- rt ?'. A certain lot, tract or p arcel <?' land, with ajfl the buildings ml improvements thereon, lying -'-n/! being in the City of Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolini and more particularly descrioed and defined as follows, adjoirtiig 'he lands of Church Street, he'.rs of H. M. "Love. Wj B. Stanc U and others and oounded as follows.: Beginning at an iron oolt on the Northwest side of Church Street, cbamer with Daisy Hosiery Mi'K saig^ iron bolt being 2)3 ft, 1 in Northeast from the intersection Guthrie and Church Streets' r an ning thence North 55 dog. E ist ?' feet to -an iron bolt, corner ">i heirs of H. M. Love; thenc' N'orti 35 deg. West 370 feet to an iron bolt, corner with heirs of H. Lo\e; thence South 5 3-4 deg v' 74 feet to an iron bolt, corre with \V. B. Stancflt; thence So ?: 35 degrees East 315 1-2 feet ' " the beginning, being the same ! or parcel of land conveyed by M. Love, widower, to John T. Love by deed dated December 2, 11 ? and recorded in the office of Re gister of .Deeds of Alamance Co '71 ty, North Carolina, in Deed E" ? in Deed Book No 33 at pag 5 No. 558 and 560. This sale will be mii> s ab; " to increased bids as pro died by law. This the 15th day of Decent 1933. w. I. wa:u> Xyustee.
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