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'" *1 ? ? na attaAnuk ?eama*, A. 4k I the gleaner GRAHAM. N. C., Jl'LY 111935 Local News ?Rev. R. P. Ellington and family are spending the summer at their farm home near Saxapa baw. ?Light showers fell here in the early hours last Thursday and Friday nights. It is very dry aud raiu is needed. ?The new postoffice is ready fur the furniture aud delay in gelling the furniture is cause for delay in moving luto the new uiiildiug. ?John T. Neese, son of Mr. aud Mrs. M. R Reese, operated on for appendicitis at Clinic Hos pital, Greensboro, last week, was brought hoaie Tuesday. ?The last half Central Caroli na haseoail schedule started ou ilie 4tit. Games are played ou Thursdays, Saiui iays and VVeduesdays. The season closes on Sept. 7 th. ? Howard Ezell, sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Chas L Ezell, with Id from Burlington, will euler the Citi zens Military Camp at Fort Bragg. The term lasts from Aug. 5lh till Sept. 5lll. ? Dug days started on the 3id aud end on the 11' U of August. They embrace the period when Sinus, the l)og Slar, rises aud sets willi the sun and are record ed as the warmest period of the year. ? A daughter, Sandra Goode, was lioru to Mr. aud Mrs Charles E. Sauuders Monday morning at a maternity hospital in Burlin - ton. It. is their first. Mother and baby doing nicely. Congrat ulations. V ?Total eclipse of the moou is scheduled for next Monday night. It begins about 10.12, aud will be total an hour iater and con tinue total for 11 minutes. If it he clear that night, toe sight will be interestiug. ?Graham Chapter Uuiled Daughters of the Confederacy is holdiug its monthly meeting this aiteruoou with Mrs. Alton T. West and joint hostesses with her are Mrs. J as. W. Holt aud Misses Uabel Walker aud Lala Brown ing ?Among those who left here last Saturday fur encampment at Camp Gisuu were: Col., L)ou. E Scott, Commander, Drs. W. C. Goley and 11. B. Moore, James Cook and Chas. C. Thompson, Jr. They are affiliated with Co. A, 120th lull N. C. N. G. Brainard Roach Wanted for Kiting Forged Drafts. A young white uian natn-d Brainard Roach, know i by some as Jolly, who had made ois home here with his mother siuce last fall, was beiug sought here a day or two ago by the Sheriff of Ran dolph conuty for the tursrery of a check. Roach, some two or three months ago worked in a printing office in Asheboro. Trior to that he had worked part-time iu this office. t pon inquiry it is found that he had cashed several checks pur porting to have been given by people for whom he had worked, auiousj them Ben Andrews $33.00, J. S. Holt & Son $27 50, Jabe Guthrie $33.00, Green <& McClure $23.50, part on account, balance in cash. There may be others, as i' is learned others were ap proached. Roach claims to have ? wife living in Thomasville. He w?s here Saturday, the day on which lie had the checks cashed. Sheriff Stockard located Roach ?t the Cavalier hotel. New York c'ty, for the Randolph Sheriff, who had a warrant. It is not known what, if any, actiou has hi*en taken by the parlies here who were burnt. comics in full sizk The large full-pajMComics that appear in bright cowrttJ-'Uie Bal timore Snuday Aii iericau ch Snuday are making a big hft" with readers. ATr the favorites &re there, and their new full size make them easier to read aud en J?L For all the popular comics netnand the Baltimore Sunday American every week. On sale J* your favorite newsboy or acwsdeaier, Two pure bred Guernsey sires purchased by Burke county airy men f,om the breeding herd sluail Roost Farm last month. Final voting in the tobacco ad justment referendum indicates .?at from 95 to 90 percent of f.1 Carolina farmers are in I ,or ?f thp program. PERSONAL Mrs. Dewey Jones is visiting I relatives at Winnsboro, S. C. N. E. Reitzel of Julian is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas. H. Rich. Junius Harden returned last ; week from Summer school at | Stale College. Joe A. Nicholson, a leading poullryuiau near Saxapahaw, was j in town yesterday. Johu E. Wicker and sous, | Liauk auu Jeff, ale spending the week at While Lake. .Miss Kuby Andrews, at Sum mer Sci.ool, Chapel Hill, was at home lor the week end. Miss Mary Woisley Rives at Summer school, Chapel Hill, spent the week-eud at home. Mrs. 11. A. Pollard and son, Ronald, left Sunday for a visit with relatives in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. McBride Holt was a visitor during the week-end with her cousins, Mrs. Thos. C. Marsham and Mrs. J. Scott Burch, in Dur hil III. Miss Liallie Henderson of Greeusboro came Eiioay lo spend a week with her sister, Aiis.lv E. Freeze who has beeu under trea. uieui at Rainey Hospital. Miss Alary Cooper returned Suuday from a visit of six weeks with Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Cald well in Tallahassee aud other ponns of interest in Florida. Mrs. A.L. lleuley of Greensboro spent from Tuesday till today with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Quakeubusb, and her brother, J .s. A. Foust, two miles south of town. Misses Nan Rogers, Grace Den ny l ate and Neta Carraway left last Saturday for a visit with Rev and Mrs. J. M. Carraway at Morriman, eastern part of the State. Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. McAdams and danghter, Dorothy Miller, a d Mrs. McAdams' father, A. A. ( Miller of Goldsboio, left Suuday for a two weeks' trip through New England and Canada. Mr. aud Mrs. John D. Lee and sou and daughter, Johu D. and Miss Emily, atteuded the funeral of Mrs. Faun)" Grady Allen, wid ow of ilie late Johu D. Alleu.uear Wake Forest Saturday. Eli Whitney Ladies Make Quilt for Vice-President Garner. Do.vn in Newlin Township the ladies still cling to the fascinat ing and purposeful custom of having quilting parties A handsome quilt made by Mrs. R. H. Hutchison, centered by a 1 "lone star" suggested to E. P. Dixon, princi[ al of the Eli Whit uey School, the propriety of pre-' seuting it to Vice-President John I X. Garner, of the ' Lone Star" State, Texas, in that he was a product of the Lone Star State, the biggest grower of cotton of any state in the L'nion and that the Eli Whitney School had its birth in an old building that housed a cotton gin. For senti mental reasons Mrs. Hutchison would not part with her "lone star" quilt, but she and the other ladies made a duplicate of it, which was presented to the vice President a few days ago. Con gressman Wui, 11. Uuistead, in a happy speech presented the quilt. In appreciatiou Mr. Gar ner wrote a letter which will be treasured by the Eli Whitney community, as follows: "I am quite familiar with the good old American custom of quilting parties and I am glad to know that both in Nortu Carolina aud Texas it has not been permit ted to die out. "Mrs Gamer aud I will always I value aud treasure this quilt and 1 you may be assured that it is go 1 to be used. Will you please ex I press to Mrs. R. H. Hutchinson 'and the Parent-Teachers' associa | tion of the Eli Whitney school my | sincere thanks and appreciation of the sentiment that prompted j the gift?" i W. D. Graham, master farmer IcJfsRowan county harvested 1,298 ; busfifcte of wheat from 34.5 acres 1 of land\r an average of 37.6 1 bushels anNacre. The faim agent I reports thisVs the top yield for | the county from a field of that I size. A farm tot r to study demon j stration in fcrestry, trench silos, bull pens, yJrd improvement, re modeled furniture and the like ! will be lielffxon August 21 in Stanly countyV Jackson county bean growers are securing control of the Mexi f can bean beetle through the use ' of magnesium ars?nate spray. DEATHS. J. Xewlsn Thompson, 77, died Monday at his home in Thompson township. He was oue of the leading farmers in his commuui ty. He is survived by his widow and one sister, Mrs. W. Qraham Crawford, and a number of neph ews and nieces. The funeral service was held Wednesday af ternoon iu the Thompson family burying ground near his heme. Mrs. Mary K. Low, 75, died lost Friday at her home north of Elon College. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Murray, and iB survived by three sols and three daughters anJ a step-daughter, 32 grandchilUreu and ten great-grandchildren. The tuueral services were held Suu day afternoon at Shallowtord church and the interment iu the church cemetery. Bobbie Lee Simpson, 16 mouths old sou of Mr. and Mrs. K. LI. Simpson, near Altamahaw, died Saturday eveuing. The funeral and burial were conducted at Berea Christian church Monday afternoon. Jasper D. Ross, 57, died Mon day morning. He was a promi nent tanner of Faucelle township. His widow, a son, a sisier and a brother survive him. The tuu eral services and burial were con ducted at Stony Creek church. R. G. Ruse, 68, East Bur. ing tou, died Monday morning. He is survived by two sous and two daughters. THRILLS AND ROMANCE "Five Ten and Up," thrilling new love story by George Alleu England starts July 14 in The American Weekly, the big magazine which cuines regularly with the Baltimore Sunday Amer ican. Your newsdealer or news boy lias your copy. believe in ghosts? Read the nUrtliiig memoirs of a spook that starred ihe world ot spiritualism. One of mnuy Usci uatiuK artioles in tbe July 14 is sue of IU?- Amercau Weekly, the big tuagaz.un which comes regu larly every week with tbe Balti more Suuday American. buy your copy from your favorite newsdealer or uewsboy. Man Wanted far Rawleigh Route of 800 families. Write to day. Rawleigh. Dept. NCG-82 SA, Richmond, Ya. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICB, Having qualified as administrator of ihe estate of A. IJ. Andrews, deceased, late of Alamance County, this la to notify all per sons bolulng claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly au thenticated, on or before the 16th day of July. 1930, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This July 5.1985. W. Luther Catas. Adru'r of A. C. Andrews. Wm.L Hoblnson, Atty., Burllnglou, N. c. FOR SUMMER Style and Comfort Linens Flannels Gaberdines Worsteds Boone Tailored ? ^ .T.N.BOONE The Tailor BURLINGTON, N. C. Melville Dairy PRODUCERS OF That Rich Jersey Milk phone 1278 Charter No. 8844 Reserve District No. 5 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE NATIONAL BANK OE ALAMANCE Of Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on June 29, 1935. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS. Loans and discounts, _ $352,599.7* Overdrafts _ _ ' 48.0t L nited States Government obligations, direct and/or fully guar anteed ? 245,900.33 Other bonds, stocks and securities 86,879.27 Banking House, $21,400.00; Furniture and fixtures, $2.400.06 23,800.00 Heal estate owned other than banking bouse 3,400.00 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 74,648.48 Cash In vault and balances In other banks I ... 251.486.96 Outside checks and other cash items ...... 3,192.10 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer 5,000.00 Other assets 1,489.00 Tot l Assets si 018,523.97 LIABILITIES. Demand deposits, except U. S. Government deposits, public fund* and deposits of other banks ? -? 316,607.93 Time Depoeits, except postal saviugs, public funds and deposits of other banks a/;,127,96 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivis ions or municipalities - 71,792.65 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers' checks outstanding ? - 11,613.87 Total of items 15 to 19: (a) Secured by pledge of loans and, or investments $ 91,500 00 (*) Not secured by pledge or loans and, or investments 710,642.41 (r) Total Deposits ? ? ? ? 805,142.41 Circulating Notes outstandlug KO.O/I.OO Capital Account: Common stock, 2,000 shares, par $50 per share.? .. 100,000.00 Surplua - - ? 25.000.UU Undivided profits?net... - - 1LW1.M Reserves for contingecclss - - 5,000.00 Total Capital Accouirr ? 141,581.56 Total Liabilities uhkmuk MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Hecure Liabilities? United States Government obllgaUons. direct and, or fully guaranteed )<JO,500 00 Other bonds, stocks and securities - ? , 4.<XJO.<J0 Loans and discounts ? ' o.too.oo Total Plbdobd escludlnf rediscounts) 194.500.00 Pledged^. AjaJnst QOt*s outstanding ? IUO.OOOjOO (c> Against public funds of States. counties, school district, or other subdivisions or municipalities 94.(J60.0tj (d) Against deposits of trust departments ? -? .VDO) [1] Total Pledged ?? ? - lw.50U.uu State of North Carolina. County of Alamance. *< I. Chas. A. Scott. Cashier of the above nam*d bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CH AS. A. SCOTT. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this ?th day of July. 1935. 'seal', Edna Crawford, Notary Public. My commission expires May 1. 1W7. CoantcT-Attest: W. E. Bason. MrRrlde Holt, H. W. Soott, | Directors. ' 4 u Auto Salti Company Open! Will Sell Chevrolet Cars and Trucks. Complete Sales Organization. Graham Motor Sales, Iue , sell ing Chevrolet cars and trucks, opened here yesterday in the building recently' occupied by Ivey Motor Co. on West Harden St. The owners of the building are having it renovatod, repaint ed and set in condition tor the sales business. The company will carry a complete line of parts fot aud service Chevrolet cars. Mr. C. A Laugbridge, recently of Greeuslioro, where he had seven years' experience in selling cars, is manager aud lias the foilowiug associated with him in the conduct of the busiuess: R A. Plunkett ai d Arthur Combe, salesmen; Torn Kiddle and Jiu Fowler, tuechaui s; Ed. II. Gil liaui, bookkeeper. A capable and efficient organization. Mr. Laugbridge and family will make tiieir home here, and we are glad to welcome thein as citi zens of Graham The National Bank of Alamance Gkaham, N. C. June 1, 1935. On and after July 1st, 1935, the interest rate paid on Time Certificates and Saving Depos its by the National Bank of Al amance will be at the rate of 5 percent per annum compounded quarterly. CHAS. A. SCOTT, Cashier. chacka 1 J J MALARIA in 3 days J J COLDS J first day. uou'noT.VoVo?s*l" Tonic A Laxativi NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Mrs. A. W. Greenlee. VI, A. W. Greenlee. The defendant, A. W. Greenlee, wjf hereby take notice that<an action a; entitled above has been institiv.ee by the plaintiff In the Superior Courl of Alamance County for the purpost of obtaining' an absolute divorce up on statutory grounds; and'the (de fendant, A. W. Greenlee, will furthei take notice that 'he is required tc appear at the'office of the Clerk ol the Superior Court of Alamance Co unty! at the Courthouse in the Towr of Graham, N. C., on or before th< 12th day of August, 1935, and file answer or other pleadings in saic action, or the plaintiff will he grant ed the relief demanded in said action This the '1st day of July, 1935 E. H. MURRAY., Clerk Superior Court. Long & Ross, Attys. Notice of Sale of Land Under and by virtue of the powe of sale contained in a certain deei of trust executed by QeorgeClaj and wife, Bertha Clay, Hated Decern ber 1, 1933, and tecorded In Hod 123, Page 2, in the office of Regis ter ot Deeds for.Alamance Countj North Carolina, and default hav ing been made In the payment of th indebtedness thereby secured, anc demand having been made for sal the undersigned Trustee will sell a public auction to the (highest bid der for cash, at the Courthoues doo In Graham, N. C., on Saturday, July 27th, 1935, at 12 ;00 o'clock, noon, the following described property located in Alamance County, Nortl Carolina, in Newlin Township. Adjoining the lands of Thomas Cheek on the North. John Campbel on the East, Thomas Cheek on th< South and Ellen Moser tm the West Flr^t Tract; Beginning at asfcrspi in Simeon Thompson's line and run ring thence North 25 chains to c hickory; thence West 20 chains am 25 Unka to a stake; thence Soutl 25 chs. to a stone In Simeon Thomp son's line; thence East 20 chain! and 29 links with Isaid line to th beginning, containing 50 acres, mon or less and being the same propert; -onveyed to William Compton b; deed recorded In Book ?5, Pages 210 212, office of Register of Deeds fo Alamance County. Second Tract; Beginning at a rock, corner with said (Compton Noah and L.L.Thompson, and run ning thence 9. 68 1-3 deg. E., B. S 67 1-2, 16.70 chs. to is rock In pai< Compton'a line, corner with sai< No4h| thence North 82 1-2 deg. Eg* 3 chains to a roc*, corner with' said Noah; thence N. 67 1-4 deg. W.I R. A., B.S.08 1-4. 16 70 chains to a roc*, corner with said Noah ^hen South 21 deg. West 2.90 chains to the beginning, containing 5 acres, ! morel or less. The purchaser at the sale will be required to' make 'a deposit of five ! percent, of the purchase price. This, June 24th, 1934 1 C. E. FLEMING, Trustee. J. S. Duncan, Atty. NOTICE! , Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. i Under and by virtue of the power ' of salq contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed on the 13th day o March, 1931, by A. T.Glenn and I wife, Thelma Glenn, to the under , si :ned John S. Thomas, Trustee, for the purpose of securing the payment of fourteen hundred sixty one dol la s and thirty Ifour jcents,(fl461.31h represented byi one bond bf even da'e herewith with the said Dee 1 of Trust, which Deed of Trust is duly nrobat' 1 and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, In Boo* of Deeds > of Trust No. 120, at pages 95 and 86; ? default having been made in the payment of said bond and interest ! thereon at maturity, the undersigned I W. L. Shoffner, Substituted Trustee, uRl, on Monday, July 29th, 1935. at 12;00 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door of Alamance Coun ty. In Graham, M. C? the follow ing described tract of land, to-wit; A certain tract or parcel of land , in Burlington Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W. J. Thomp son, and others, bounded as follows via;? Beginning at an iron stake, cor ner with Thompson on Cameron Street; thence with Thompson's line, S. 33 1-2 deg. B. 121 ft. to an Iron stake with Jones; thence with Jones' line S. 55 /deg. W. 43 ft. I to an Iron stakeiwith Durham; th i ence with his line N. 33 1-2 deg. I W. 60 1-2 ft. to an iron stake; t thence S. 33 1-2 deg. W. 7 ft. to an > Iron, Montgomery's comer: thence ? with Montgomery's line N." 33 1-2 ? deg. W. 60 1-2 ft. to an iron stake r on side of Cameron Street; thence > with the line of Cameron Street N. T 55 deg, E. 50 ft. to the beginning . corner, and containing 5605 eq. ft. i of land to be the same, be there > more or less. This sale will be held open for I ten days for the reception of ad . vance bids as allowed by law. This 25th day of June, l#35. W. L. SHOFFNER, Substituted Trustee. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. <N THE SUPERIOR COURT Wi liam Earl Burke r va ^ Wl If red Packard Burke The defendant, Winifred Packard BuAt, will (ake|notice that an ao ? ' Ion entitled at above haa been com menced in the Superior Uourt of I Alamance County, North Carolina to annul and declare voii from it! Inception the -arriajjo contracted Lj plainti'f and efendant on thegrcn jc that the defendant then bad a living husband whom she had -thereto fore lawfully married ; ' and the said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at,'he , office of the Clerk of the Superioi *> Court of said County In the Court house in Oraham, N. C.. on the ith day of July, 1IJ5. and answer 1 or demur to the -complaint In said p action, or the plaintiff .will apply to : the Court for the relief demanded e in faid .complaint. This 11th day of June, 19J5. i R. H. MURRAY i Clerk Superior Court of Alamance i County, North Carolina. - By Sara Murray, Deputy C. S. C. i Co liter & Allen, Attya I NOTICE! 1 I NORTH CAROLINA ~! ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THB SUPERIOR COURT ' Daisy O'Neal, ?' - Dan O'Neal . | The defendant, Dan O'Neal, iwfll 1 hereby tako notice that <an act ion 1 as entitled above has been instituted by thd fclalntlff In the Superior Court of Alamance County tor the I purpose Of obtain Id g an abaotute di vorce upon statutory grounds; and the said defendant, Dan O'Neal, will further take notice that he is required to appear fat the office of the CleikJ of the Superior Court of Alamance County at the (Courthouse in the Town of Graham, N, C, on ' or before the 20th tday of July,193a, ' and file answer or other pleadings in said action, or fthe plaintiff will be granted the relief demanded in said action. This 9th day of June, 19S5 E. n. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court. Long & Ross, Attys, Summons by Puolication NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCB COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Garland Davis, Plaintiff, ?S Mae Inez Davis, Defen 'ant. The defendant, Mae Inez Davis, will take notice that an action as enti:led above has been (commenced iin the Superior Court pf Alamance County for the 'purpose tof securing an absolute divorce on statutory grounds, to-wlt; Two years sepa ration, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the CHeik of the Superior Court of Asaiil County in the Courthouse in Giaham, N. C., on or before the2Stfi day of July, 1935, and answer lor demur to the complaint In said act ion, or the plaintiff /will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in raid complaint. , This the 20th day of June, 1935. E. H. MURRAY. Clerk Superior Court. W. I. Ward, Atty. I Notice of Service *f Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COBNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Annie Boone Coley and husband, P. C. Coley, and Gertrude Boone Rid dle and husband, C. W. Riddle. ? va Walter C. Boon and wife, Addie Boone, Clarence Boone and wife, Maggie Boone, Monte Boone and wife, Agnes Boone, Willard Boone and wife, Virginia Boone, et al. The defendants above named, *o wit; Elmer Boone and wife, Effie Boone, and Willard Eoooe and wife, Virginia Boone, will take notice that an action entitled as aborve has been commenced In the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose of selling ! for division the real testate belong ing to the estate of the late J,W, i Boone, in which the said respond ents have interest In accordance ' with his last will end Testament And the said respondents will fur ther take notice that they are re ' quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse In Graham North Carolina, on or before the 22nd day of July, 19J5, and answer I or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs'will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 26th dy of June, 1935. B, H. MURRAY, Clerk Superior Court. I Long & Long, Attys, NOTICE! *1 NORTH CAROLINA. ' tLAMANCB COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Louise Lane Gossett Plain llff, ?a , Fred Gossett, Defendant. [ The defendant, Fred Gossett. will ^ take notice that an addon entitled as above has been commenced in the i Superior Court of Alamance County, : North Carolina, to obtain an ab solute divorce, and the said defend i ant will further take (notice that he ^ is required to appear at the office | of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County In the Court House in Graham N. C. on the 21th day of July, 1935, and answer or demur to the complaint In said act ion. or the plaintiff will apply to ! the Court for the relief demanded in raid complaint. 1 This the 19th day of June. 1935. A. H. MURRAY. Clerk Superior Court. William C. Perdue, Atty.
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