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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., FEB. 1, 19445 ISSUED EVEP.Y THURSDAY 1. It KERNODLE, JR., Manager $1 00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE b ?n( at the PiatotOca at Graham, N. C. as sect nd-class matter. WOKING AHEAD GEORGE S. BENSON PmUfl?Htrilti Ctlltft Sttrif. JhktMUt Guns and Such Revolutions come from abuse* of power, not from the normal use of it I am not talking about war* in particular. All kinds of revolution ary developments fit themselves into much the same pattern. It would be hard to And a better illustration than the one presented by America's be wildering canon of statutes on the subject of firearms?their possession and us*. Guns are violent They make men formidable. They add to the force of people who own and understand them. In some states, citizens walk unmolested in the street wearing side arms. In other states, any res ident must buy a permit if he wants to keep his great-grandfather's "Revolutionary flintlock" at home in a glass case. The difference is no political whimsy. Matter Of Abuse It would take a big bode to tell why guns are prohibited in some sec tions and winked at in others. If the whole story were told, however, it would add up to this: Wherever the right to own arms has been abused, an indignant public aentiment has welled up demanding lam against them, enacted and eaforoed. With out popular approval It is hard to enforce any law, wis* or otherwise. A few days ago 1 wrote a predic tion that the American people some day would rise up and enact laws requiring compulsory arbitration of labor disputes. Since I penned those lines I have been in several states and talked with men who are close to the public pulse. Almost all of them share my fears as well as my slender hope that compulsory arbi tration never comes. Need Never Happen Outlawing strikes, a threat plain to see, would be an unnecessary calamity. No detail of human free dom .should be sacrificed to anything but public safety. Strikes, like guns, have their uses. If outlawed, all working people (not unions only) will suffer a setback; lose the gains of many toilsome years. If I might ad vise Labor, I would say, "Clean your gun and put it away." Don't make anch action necessary. Civilization has made progress at times by force of arms. Just so, a large group of people have made wholesome advances by force of the power to strike. Being disarmed would waakan them, and they ara likely to be disarmed because the public is weary of violence. The war is over and peace has problems that can't be solved by rattling sabers or carrying banners in torch parades. Sm, Nrnir, ?il.ai Writing about pressure groups in his recent book, "00 Million Jobs," Secretary Wallace said: 'tAny one group can, tor a time, get a larger share at the national income but it doesn't work when all try it at the same time. Sooner or later the pres sure game will blow up in our laces. This is . . . practical arithmetic. Unless we learn it, our future is indeed." Elsewhere he wrote: "In labor management cooperation Ilea the very hope ol... Jobs. With mutual understanding between labor and management, in the difficult years ahead, we stand our best chance of getting good wages for labor, good prices for the farmer, stable profits for business men and a higher stand ard of living for those who need it most." Henry Wallace Is a friend of Labor, but he foresees danger. Evidence of tuberculosis of th? bone has been found on tb< mumified bodies of early Eyyp tians. NOTICE SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Alamance County. Plaintiff, iXdellne McFarland and husband Bmeat McFarland. D-fondanta. $bo defenahta. Madeline McFarlan end husband. Ernest McFarland will taka notice that an action entitle, aa above has been commenced fat tfu Superior Court of Alamance County North Carolina, for ths purpose o foreclosing property tax Uone In farm the plaintiff, Alamanoe County, for ?h yean 1MT to 1*44. inclusive, upoi a traact of land In ?Ur.'ngtAi Town ship, Alamanco County. North Carp linn, betes a lot of land adjoining Jer ry Thompson aad others, as shown tr deed duly recorded la :ho Office of th Resister of Deeds for Alamance Conn* In Book 104, at page 41?. belonging v the above named and Jotrnbed defen dan la, an*l In which the laid named and deat rlbed defendant*. have or claim aome interest. tit* ? urpose ot the action being to foreclose property tax ? j liene held by the plaiMlff against the property mentioned a^tae and dee jcrlbed In the complaint free and clear of any Interest o? said defendanta. the defendants having or clrlmtng aome { , interest therein; and the above named and described defendant will further take notice that they are required so appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamanlce coun ty. at the Court House In Graham, North Carolina, on the vJ?d day of February. 11146, and anenei or demur ;o the complaint filed herein, or tho plaintiff will apply to Court for the relief demanded In th.* complaint. This, the 23rd day of January, 194 6. SARA MURRAY Asst. Clerk Superior Court Louis C. Allen. Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as .A dm in intra'or of the estate of Mrs. Bessie F. Carter, deceased, late of Alamance County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to evhlblt (hem to the undersigned at Graham. North Carolinkt, Box 231. on or before the lOrh day of February. 1947. or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This, the 1st day of February. 1946. ROBERT H. CARTER. Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Bessie F Carter. dec*d. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Number 8*25 C. P. Wllllamion, - ?'* Mary Lea Searcy and others. To Walter Blade and wile-. Mrs. Wal ter Blade, Lawson Blade and wife Mrs. Lawson Blade: The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above etf titled has been coenmenccJ in the Su perior Court of AlumMice County, North Carolina, for the purpose of selling the real property devised in the I Last Will and Testament of Brown Lea, deceased; that the plaintiff and the defendants are the alleged owners as tenants In common of sal a real prop erty so devised; antl the said persons above named will take notice that they are required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County, irr the Court House In Graham X. C., pot later than the 22nd d..y of March, 1 t4C, and answer or demur to the pe tition filed In this cause, or the peti tioner will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded. This, the 2tth day cf January. IMC. r. L WILLIAMSON Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina. Long and Rom, Attys. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTT. IN THE OENERAL COUNTT COURT Moses Ortvn, Plaintiff vs ? Nannie Elisabeth Urates. Defendant. The defendant. Nannie Elisabeth Q raves, will take notice that an ac tion entitled ae above lias been con monced In the Otwra) County conn of Alamance Count)'. North Carolina, for the purpose of eecur.nc an absolute divorce from the bondi of matrimony from the defendant, upon ine grounds of separation for morj than two years; and the said defendant ?'lll further take notlbe that ahe Is required to ar Pear at the Office of tho Clerk of the General county Court of Alamance County, at the Court House In Ore ) ham. North Carolina, on the ltd day ) of February, 1111. am*, answer or de . mur to the complaint la said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for ' the relief demanded Id said complaint. This, the 11th day of January. IMS. r. J- WILLIAMSON. | Clerk of General County Court Louie C. Allen. Atty. Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of that certain Mortgage Deed executed and delivered * to the undersigned W. C. coble by J, H. Taylor and wife. Daisy Taylor. ' which beam the date ?r Me 1th day of ? May. IMS. and ?* recorded la the of. ' flee of the R agister of Dreds for Ala. 1 maace County, In Book of Mortgagei > and Deals of Trust No. 141, at payee ' Ill-Ill. default having been made B r "the payment of the indebtedness ee 1 cured by mid Instrument, the under 1 signed will offer for ask to the highest ' bidder for cash at the Court Housi door In Graham. North Carolina, on ' Saturday. February llth. 1111. , at 11 o'clock, a. m., r tbe following described teal property o All thune certain lou or peroela ct land lying and being In Burlington b Townahlp. Alamance County, North o Carolina, decrlbed aa fellow* to-wit:. a Being lots numbered 27, 22, 22 atod 10. 'Block IY. of Weeterwood eubdlrl- d ?Ion and being 21 feet front and run XI back 120 feet each. Said iote being part a of the land conveyed to Westerwood. Incorporation, by C.G.Somers and wife Llllle Soman; J. L Kemodle and wife. Alma Kerntodle; and R. X. Laaley and wife. Jennie Ward Laaley. by general warranty deed bearing date Octpbeh 11. 1920. recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance Coun ty In Book 07. page 60. and plat of ? Maine being recorded In Office of the Regis er of Deeds In Book No. 2 of Flats at page 80, and being a part of the bind described In warranty deed Ua e?l April 80. 1929. executed by Ira T. Murrle and yrlfe* Maud Murrle. to R K. La^lev. Vf J. L. Kemodle and C. Q Somera. said deed being recorded In* Book of Deeds No. 95 at page 240. The purchaser will be required' to deposit ten per cent of his bid wtien the same is knocked d?wr. to hln.. and the balance upon confirmation. This, the 10th day of January, 1940. W. Q. COBLE. Mortgagee Trustee. NOTICE Re-Sale of Real Estate! Under and by virtue of an order of the clerk of the Superior court of Ala mance County in a Special Proceeding entitled "Bynum Allred et a) vs. Jen nie A lined Coble at al, the undersigned J Commissioner will, on Saturday, February 10th, Hot, at 12:00 o'clock, ucon, at the Courthouse door In Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, of fer for re-sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property: That tract of parce* of land In Pat terson Towc?hip, Al&ra&nco Counfty, North Carolina, describe.) as follows: Being Lot No. 2 to the division of the lands of Sallie and W. C. Allred, and adjoins the laitta of V. F. Way, J, R. Anderson, William Kime, Alphonsa Allred* and Julia Ovsrman, said tract containing originally ?2.25 acre* mohe or less, and known as tne Z'ock Allrted homeplace where he lived for many year* This is a re-sale and bidding w|U start,at $2162,50. This, the 22th day of Januaiftr. 1246. THOMAS C. CARfTER, Co.iimisalonar. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Dock Grave*. Plaintiff. - re - Joeephine E. Grave* Defendant. The defendant. Josephine E. Grave#. Will take nolle# that an ac tion entitled aa above ha* bean com menced In the General (oun.y Court of Alamanfce county, North Carolina, for the purpoee of eerurinp a divorce ab solute on (round* of two year* eepara tlon: and the nuld defend'-.t will furth er take notice that al e I* required to* appear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County at the courthouse in Graham, North Carolina, within twenty day* af ter the find day of February, llll, and anawer or demur to the complaint In aald action, or the pialtAlff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand ed In eald complaint. Tbla the It ltd day of January, 114* F. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk of General County court Barnle P. J one#, Atty. Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of that certain Uortpape Deed executed and delivered to the underretsned, Catherine Allen, by Jeter A let on end husband. Ned Al ston. which bean date of the tad day of December, llli, end le recorded fit the Offloe of the Raclater of Deeda far Alamance County. In Book of Mort raxsa end Deeda of Tibet No. IK. at papaa 41-41, default havlnf bean1 mad* In the payment of the lndebtedneae se cured by eald Instrument, the undar. rimed will offer for sale to the hi# > eat bidder for eaah at the Count House I door In Graham, North C arollaa. Saturday, March tnd, 114*. at 11 o'clock, a. in . the followlnp described real property: A parcel of laud la Pat'rrson Town , ship. Alamance County. North Cam Una. adjolnlnp the hunts of N. O. , Overman, James Shepherd, el ale, and described aa follows: Ba?1imtn? at a rock la a rend, coo , Mr with Tromaa Allen, thence L IT , dec. K. |.M chn to a lock, ccimei with eald Allen; theaea N. * dec. K. f che. to a reck, comer vltk said Allan: UMBOS NL IT dec. W. I che. ?e a rook m aald road: theaea with eaM Baa* & t? t-l dec. E. 1 che. 8 PH dap. E. 1 ! che S. 14 1-4 dec E. T.11 che td the ?Inalag. cmUMh 4.14 acm. mora r 1MB. u4 bains tbt mm land known a the Fiot CrutchQrM Umm Place. Tha parehaaar will ha raqnttad to epoett tan par eant of Ida Md 4M ba mm la hnockad down to him, ad the balaara upon rrnilrmatlim. Thla, ttia Hat day of January, 1*44. O. P. POSTER. Adwlalauator of Caiher laa Allan. Dacaaaad. Mortgagee. NOTICE IUMMONS BY PUBLICATION tORTH CAROLINA LLAMANCE COUNVT N THB GENERAL COUNTY COURT >wan C. Cola - m ? Svelyn Pondarsraph Cola Tha dafaadant abova named wtll aka notlca that an actios has baan >acun In tha General County Court of llamanc* County. North Carolina. It >elns an action b ' Ught by tha plain Iff asalnat tha datandant for noaoluta llvorca: and the dafandant wtll fur her take notice that she i? inquired to ippaar at the office of tha Clark of tho lanoral County Court of Alamance lountr In tha coJrthouao In Orauam. forth Carolina, on tha ' Cth day at Mb. 1*44, and answer or demur to the lamplalnt in said-action, or the plain. Iff will apply to the Court for tha re let demanded lu said complaint. Thla, the 12no day ol January, 1*44 SARA MURRAY. ABt Clerk of General County Court. . J. Henderson, Atty. Notice of Re-Sale Under authority of mat certain (ortgage Deed executed and delivered o the undersigned Duncan C. Biya-i iv Oscar Harvey and wife, Renner larvey. which bears date of the 14th Ay of March. 1918, and In recorded a the Office of the Rus Inter of Deeds or Alamance County, in Book of fortgagea and Deeds of Trust No. 114. it page' 11, and a Judgment of asale. default having been made n tha payment of the InUebfM lem secured by eald Instrument, the salus^nsd wtn offqr tar r> n)a to tl>* highest tMdar tor cud at ths Court Bouos door la Graham Norm Carolina at 11:M o'clock, a. at. Saturday, February Jim. 111*, tha following daocrlbod roal property A cori ale tract or parcel ot laad la Bur ington Township. Alaiaaaca coun ty. 8 la to of North Carolina, adjoining tho loads ot Standard Reality Com pany aad others. aad bounded aa fol lows: > Bolas Lota Nou. II and SI ot the J. L. Catea. SubdlTlalon on Ihe Olancou Road. For botior doocrtptloa ooo Plat Book I. pago II. recorded In1 the Res later ot Peeda Office In Graham. N. C. This Is a raaale. and bidding be gin at SSIS.IO. > The purchaser wtn be required to depoelt ten per cent of til* bid rlOn the same Is kaocked down to him, and the balance upon confirmation. This, the 18th day of January. 1141. DUNCAN C- BUT AN. Mortgagee NOT!CE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Alamance County, Plaintiff, - re - Lee Neally and wife, lone Neatly. Defendants. Tha defendant, Lee Neally. will take notice that an action entitled as abov.j has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County. North Car olina, for the purpose of foreclosing property tax liens In favor of the plaintiff, Alamance County for the yeara 1115, 1SST to 1144. inclusivp, upon a tract of land its Burlington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Dock Nix. Eddie Evans, John Crisp, and others, and rontaldteu 4, 750 square feet, more or leas, belonging to the I above named ana described defendants and In which the aald named afnd ,'de , scribed defendants have or claim some Interest, the purpose of the action be j ing to forecloee property tax Hens held by the plaintiff against the property mentioned above and described In (be complaint, tree and deal Of anjr In tereat at eald defendants. tbe de<an dante bavbip or claiming eome internet ibenein; and tbe above named am??de ecrlbed defaodante will further take notice thai they ant required to appear at (fso Office at tbe Clerk at the Su l-erlor Court o Alamance County, at the Court House in Graham. North Carolina, an the let day of Martcb, 1941, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed herein, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In the complaint. Thla the Itrti day of Jsnuai*. 1*44. F. L WILLIAMSON. Clark Superior Court Louie C Allen. Atty. Sale of Real Property! Default having been niude in the payment of the tndebtednaae aocurwd by that certain deed of toaet executed I by George R. Fouat and wife, Lena Viola Fouet, to Thomas C. Carter. True dated the 11th of April. 1(44, and re corded In the office of the Register of Doeds for Alamance County In Book of Deeds of Trust No. Ibl at page 41, the undersigned will, under end by virtue of the power of enle contained ( In eald deed' of txtust, and for the pur pose of discharging the debt secured by said deed of trust, sell to th? high est bidder for cash, at the Courvhoupe In Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, on Saturday. March >th, 1(44 at 11:00 o'clock, noon, the following described real property: That certain tract u- parcel of land in G hah am Township, Alamance , County, North Carolina, adjoining the' lands of Second Street, Lot No. IS (now owned by Hoggard), Lots Nos. St and 44 (now owned by Fred Clar?), | and Lot No. It (now owned by War ren Rice), and bounded and described as follows:' Beginning at an Iron Make in the eastern' margin of sain Second Street, corner with Lot No. 18, said Iron stake being 250 feet N. 2 deg. 45 roln. E. from tbe Intersection of Bradley 8t.* and said Second 8t., ranting thence iN. ST deg. 42 mln. E. with tbe northern 1m of mid Lot No: 11/ :?? foot to ^ too stoke, eonor with rtld Lou Noa: II. IT and II; thanoo N. 1 doc- II min. E. with the Western Uno of aald Lou loo. II as* It. II foot to m iron itake corner with amid Lou Moo. II, If end II; thence South IT do* I: nln. W. with the Boat bom I Into at gold Lot No. II. Ill foot to linn etek* In ha Eastern margin of sold Horned St.. iornor with sold Lot No. II; thence s. I doc. II min. w. with the Eastern nargln of sold Second St.. II foot tp the hoclanlnc. belnc Lots Noe. II and IT of Block 'Eli' of Orsbur Hllfhts, C. P. Thompsost subdivision of a part ?f the L. Banks Holt Mfg. Co. PHop erty, as shown by plot made by W. T Hall. C- E.. and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, Plat Book 1, pace ill. This, the Ith day of February, lltf. thouas c. carter. Trustee NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTT. IN THE GENERAL COUNTT COURT Evelyn HU1 Harris, P aintiff, - VS. Fere bo Harris, Defendant The Defendant, Fercbc Harris, will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, by the pl&fti tiff above named for tno purpoee of obtaining on absolute divorce on the grounds of two (2) yean separation and the said Defendant will take no tice that he U required to appear at the Office of the Clerk In the General County Court for Alamsr.ce county, at the Courthouse, Graham, North Caro lina, not later than thirty (JO) days from the date herein and answer or demur to the complaint of the Plato tiff filed In said cause, or thb Plain tiff will apply to the Court for1 the to ilet demanded hi the Complaint. This, the let day of February, lilt. F. L. WILLI AMBON, Clerk of the General County Court. Alamance Courr.y, North Carolina. Cooper, Sanders and Holt. Attys. 3^ As the artist sees it Bat, the artist has let his imagi nation run wild. The Southern Railway System does bring new industries to the South. Not in one piece on a Sat car, however! What actually happens is this..'. We have an Industrial Devel opment Department staffed by experts who know the Sooth as well as you know your own back yard. They have the answers to all questions concerning plant sites, raw materials, labor, power, fuel, water, climate, and trans portation. And they will gladly skip meala, work aD night and travel thou sands of miles to bring new industries to the Southland. They get their "tips" about with the trend of bnski?ss...by publications... by watching and studying developments in all parts of the country. Sometimes the "tip" comes from folks living in the South. And sometimes it comes from the new industry itself. When the"tip"com*s, the men in our Industrial Development Department awing into action. And you can see the results of their work in the many new industries ... 148 of them last year alone... an along the 8,000 mile line of the Southern Railway System. Why do we do it ? Decauee we know that the Southern can prosper and progress only as the territory sarvad by it prospers SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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