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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N-C-, OCT. 17, 1946 ISSUED EVERT THURSDAY J. P. KERNODLE, JR., Manager 91 00 A YEAR LN ADVANCE Ea\ered at the Pcatofflce at Graham, N. C.. aa eeccnd-claee matter. , LOOKING ( AHEAD rrr GEORGE S. BENSON ^ Peendett?MeriiMg College ? Seteeg. Jlekneett Proved by Use Inventors and builders of ma chines speak a forceful language. Once I heard an engineer discuss ing ? new invention his firm was ibout to manufacture and sell. "It's fit to use," he said, "but not per fect. We'll sell a few hundred of them and work the bugs out." In other words?with a great many people using the thing, he could learn from their complaints how to make it better. Sometimes the first model of a de vice is too complicated. In other in stances, it might need attachments to make it serve its purpose bet ter. As Don Quixote remarked, "The test of the pudding is in the eating." Practical service to the public is the final proof of an inven tion's worth. In service, defects come to light; in service, improve ments are suggested. Usage Will Tell Now I want to point out that this principle is just as rightly applied to governmental devices as to mechanical ones. In service is pre cisely where statesmen find out how good their theories are. If a law or a system proves to be a nuisance, the public will be quick to discover it, and if they are permitted to ex press themselves, will say so read ily. This is why advocates of this and that brand of Socialism avoid tell ing the histpry of socialistic experi ments. Most of them have come to such dismal ends. In theory they are very pretty but in service they don't work. Accordingly'that's why I go before meetings week after week and talk about the high stand ard of living in America. The Amer ican system actually works. Revised Early Fathers of this republic, back in the 1770'a when they wrote and rati fied the Constitution of the United States, certainly did not imagine that they were drawing up the speci fications of a pertect state. They understood from the beginning that tffcy would have to try it out in serv iq? and "work the bugs out." It wfes a grand;-piece of work but it h|s been chdnged?and improved. ;Framers of the Constitution ex pected changes soon, and they came. The first addition to their masterpiece was added in less than a year after its ratification by the 13th state. , Even these statesmen's supporters ; did - not consider their work flawless. It is not flawless yet, but there'are two ? things .about it: It is the best form' of government ever devised, and subject to change now, as it was ".then. A n?ivi. w?t n * IVAJUIC rllD America's economic system, fre$ private enterprise, the only one compatible with our Constitution as It stands, can lay no just claim to any dreamer's idea of perfection. To prevent the strong, the shrewd and the rich from taking advantage of the weak, the trusting and the poor, many restraints on business have been made into laws. Here is the system's virtue: It can be changed. Private enterprise is not new. It is far j advanced in that process of government based on usage. When adopted in America, it was fit Jo use, and it grew better for 150 years. It has nurtured a society where the poorest citizen is rela tively rich in contrast to the exploit ed pawns of dictators. Here every body has freedom, time of his own, comforts of living and, above all, opportunity unlimited. Brewery Problem The biggest problem in breweries is mould. A greenish gray mould starts growing in depressions in the walls and gradually spreads over the whole surface. Many paints with fungicides have been tried to eliminate this mould trouble, but none have been successful for even a reasonable length of time. Copper sulphate in white wash gives fairly good results on brick walls, where mould conditions are not too severe, but even this must be applied every year. Keg wash-houses, where a great deal of steam is prevalent, is a fruitful place for mould g'owth. This is also true in bott'o -' "ms. where the beer is filied i t Steam and moisture are almost ?' ' house Evidence of tuberculosis of th bone has been found on the mumified bodies of early Egyp tians. Discovered Coal The discovery that coal could be wed to produce high temperatures was first made by the Chinese in the sixth century. * STATEMENT Alamance Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Graham, N. C. CONDITION DECEMBER SI, 1M?. AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FTI.KD Amount Ledge*" Assets, Dec. list previous year $ 47,471.71 Income?From Policyholders. .. $ 1C.S1I.94 Miscellaneous 1089.66 Total 17.404.60 Disbursements?To Policyholders 9.786.62 Miscellaneous 4.011.20 Total 0.797 82 Fire Policies?Written or renewed during year 278,580.00 . In Force 3.619.072.00 ASSETS Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not on Interest 8 4.501.54 Investments ... 60,576.96 Total 55.078.49 Total admitted Assets 65.078.49 President, f. D. Hornaday. Secretary, J. S. Cook. Treasurer, J. S. cook. Home Office: Graham, N. C. Attorney for sevice: Wm P. Hodges. Commissioner of Insurance. Raleigh, N. C LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims None BUSINESS IN NOKTH CAROLINA ONLY state of north Carolina. (SEAL) INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleigh, Oct. 9th, 194 6 I. Wm. P. Hodges, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract ofthe statement of rhe Alamance Farm ers Mutual Fire Insurance Company ofGraham. N. C?. filed with tf*l? Depart ment showing the condition of said Company, on the 31st day of December, 1945. . Witness my hand and official seal,the day and date above written. WM. P. HODGES, Commissioner of Insurance. STATEMENT Factory Mutual Liability Insurance Company Providence, R. I. CONDITION DECKMUKK SI. IMS. AS SHOWN BY STATEMENT FILED Amount of Guarantee Fund $ 250,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year . .. 15,295,944.52 Income?From Policyholders $2,423,867.50 Miscellaneous 262,269.64 Total 2 686,137.14 Disbursements?To Policyholders 603,116.32 Miscellaneous 1,590,639.80 Total / 2.193.756.12 ASSETS Value of Bonds and Stocks $14,566,586,75 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks not on Interest 897,247.13 Deposits In Trust Companies and Banks on Interest 285,822.29 Premiums In course of Collection 88,669.37 Interest and Rents due akid accrued 34,366.96 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 1,364,329.55 Total 17.187.022.04 Less Assets not admitted 12.966.97 I Tatol admitted Assets 17.174,056,07 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims $ 143,798.00 Expenses. Investigation, and Adjustment of Claims 49,605.00 Unearned Premiums ..... ^ 737.364.67 Salaries. Rents, Expenses. Bills. Accounts. Fees, due or accrued 9,473.71 Estimated amount of Federal. State, county, and municipal tajMBj 85,894.81 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement 3,266,750.30 Total amount of all LlabUitieSexcept Capital . ... 4,292,886.49 Reserve 3.000.000 00 Guaranty Fund 260,000.00 Surplus over all Liabilities 10,631,169 58 Surplus as regards Policyholders . 12,881,169.58 Total Liabilities 17,174.056 07 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA DURING IMS Premiums ree'd. Losses Paid Auto Liability 7,813 73 Liability other than auto 25 Burglary and theft 314 75 Auto property damage I 2,703 464 Auto collision 4,709 322 Totals 15,687 926 President. Do Forest W Abel. Secretary, John W. Blair. Treasurer. Frank N. Phillips. Rome Of Ice, 10 Wtybosset St.. Providence, R. I. Attorney for service: Wm P. Hodg**, Commissioner of Insurance. Raleigh. N. C STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Raleigh. Feb. 37th, 1946. I. Wm. P. Hodges. Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract ofthe statement of the Factory Mutual Liability Insurance Company of Providence. R. I., filed with this Department, showing the condition of said Companyon the 31st day ofDecember. 1945. Witness my hand and official seal.the day and dat? above written. (REAL) WM. P. HODGES. Commissioner of Insurance. Fertile Coastland British - mandated Palestine of fers geographic contrasts of fertile plains and near desert, of 3,000 foot hills and the lowest spot on earth? the Dead sea, 1,290 feet below sea level. Along the mild and produc tive coast*] plains, rpuch like southern California in appearance, are citrus grovA, grain fields and vineyards, accented bj? white walled, red-roofed houses. In fast growing porta such as Tel Aviv, architecture also resembles that of southern California, and neon lights, beach clubs, theaters and factories are a familiar if unexpect ed introduction to this ancient Bible land. FABULOUS LIFE OF COLONEL BRADLEY Nobody had the true ntuure of the late Colonel Edward R. Bradley while he waa alive. He'a (tone no* but he'a still an en lam a. though hie myriad charities remain to perpetuate his me mory. Read the strange story of a fam ous figure In the racing world. One ef many featuree In tbe October nth is sue of ' THE AMERICAN WEEKLY fallow Favorite Magaalue WUb The Baltimore Sunday American Onto Fran Tow Newsdealer SUBSCRIBE FOR THE OLEANER i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Isaac Newton Andrews deceased, late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the said es tate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Liberty, N. C., on or before the 15th day of October, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the*r recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make in:mediate payment. This, the 7th day of October, 1946. YORK TEAGUE, Administrator, estate of Isaac Newton Andrews, deceased T. C. Carter. Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Harry F. Phillips, de ceased. late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 101 Carolina Avenue, Burlington, N. C., on or before the third day of October, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded1 in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 26th day of September, 1946. HAZEL PliiXiLIPS, Administratrix of Harry F. Phillips, Deceased. C. C. Cates, Jr#, Atty. NOTICE TQ CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ossle HanfoTd Johnson, deceased, late of Alamance County, North,Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at 300 WhitSett St- Burling ton, N.C., on or before the 27th day of September, 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All oersons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 23rd day of September, 1946. OLIVIA HANFORDi Administratrix of Estate of Ossle Hanford Johnson, deceased ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Annie Porterfield, , deceased, late of Alamance County, Nor^h Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said ' estate to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Mebane, North Carolina, on or be fore the 15th day of September, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, This, the 7th day of September, 1946. W. M. AMLCK, Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE 1 Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Dave Moored deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caro- i llna, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the sail estato to exhibit them duly verified, to the un dersigned at Rt 6. Burlington, North j Carolina, on or before the 15th day of September, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make prompt payment. This 12th day of September, 1946. 1 MARTHA MOORE, , Administratrix of the estate of Dave Moore, deceased. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. 1 i Having qualified as Executrix of the < estate of R. B. Martin, Sr., deceased, < late of Alamahce County, North Caro lina this is to notify all person* haV- 1 ing claims against tho estate of said < deceased to exhibit them to the under- i signed at Grahlm. North Carolina, f on or before the 20th day of Sept., 1947 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. s All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 14th day of September, 1946. MARY MADDEN MARTIN, Executrix of the Estate of R. B. ^ Martin, Sr., deceased. W. I. Ward. Atty. STATEMENT ! OF THE RESULTS OF THE SPECIAL BOND ELECTION 1 IN THE TOWN OF ' GRAHAM, NORTH CAROLINA \ At a special bond election held Octo ber 8, 1946, 2509 voters were registered and qualified to vote. 358 votes were cast for the ordinance anthorizing not exceeding 6300,000 e bonds of the Town of Graham for the purpose of enlarging the existing watet s works system of the Town by construct ing a dam and filter plaat for a new source of supply, laying new mains and installing necessary equipment, and a tax for said bonds, and 20 votes were C cast against said ordinance, ahd said ordinance was thereby approved and is in force and effect. d This statement is given by order of tl the Board of Commissioners, this 9th g day of October. 1946, C. H. MOORE, Mayor. J F. V. STEELE. C. L BRADSHAW. HAL L. McAJDAMS. allen d. Tate. m harold cox Commissioners. To The Citizens And Taxpayers Of The Town Of Graham th No right of action or defanaa found- tjr td upon the Invalidity of tha election nc mentioned In the foregoing statement r> ?hall be aaaerted. nor shall the validity ar ??????I? I ? ?? of such election be opeto to question in any court upon any ground whatever, except In an action or proceeding com. menced within thirty days after the publication of the foregoing statement. FRANCES U. BARRETT. Town Cleric and Treasurer. Notice of Re-Sale Under authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Alamance County, in a special proceeding entitled "Annie C. Wood, widow; George H. Wood and wife, Murl Farrell Wood, et al, vs. Mary Wood Foust and husband. R. L. Foust, Respondents," and under au thority of an order of re-sale in said action, the undersigned Commissioned will, on Wednesday. October 30th, 1946, at 11:00 o'clock, a. m.. at the Courtouse door in Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described &? follows: A parcel of land in Albright Town hip, Alamance County North Carolina, adjoining G. H. Wood, V. T, Wood, and others, and Beginning at a stake, comer with G. H. Wood; and running thence East with the line of Shelly Coble, 6.70 chs. to a rock, corner with V. T. Wood; and running thence N. 2 deg. W. with the line of said V. T. Wood. 15.75 chs. to a rock, comer with V. T. Wood in the old road; thence again with V. T. Wood N. 86 deg. W. 7 chs more or less to a rock, corner with G. H. Wood; being a point in the old road; thence S. 2 deg. W. with the line of O. H. Wood, 15.78 ch. to the beginning, containing 10 acres, to be the same, be there more or less, being a part ot the real property described In deed from C. R. Marlette and wife, to J. H. Wood, dated May 31, 1911, and being known as the Clen denln property. This is a re-sale, and bidding will be gin at 11,155 00. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten (10) per cent of his bid when the same is knocked down to him, and the balance upon confirma tion. This, the 11th day of October, 1946. LOUIS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Edith Pillow. Plaintiff, vs. Luther Pillow, Defendant. The Defendant, ^uther Pillow, will take notice that an sction entitled as above has been commenced in the Gen eral County Court of AlamflPtee Coun ty, North Carolina, for the purpose of gee u ring a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will take notice that he is required to appear at the of Sce of the Clerk of the General County ?ourt of Alamance County at the Uouirthouse in Graham. North Carolina lot later than thirty days from the late hereof and answer or demur to he complaint of the plaintiff filed in laid cause, or the plaintiff wfll apply o the Court for the relief demanded in laid complaint. This, the 10th day of October. 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of General County Court AT. L. Shoftner, Atty. NoflCE ' 5UMM0NS BY PUBLICATION I 40RTH CAROLINA VLAMANCE COUNTY N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT -aura Martin1, Plaintiff, vs. esse Martin, Defendant. The defendant, Jesse Martin, will ake notice that an action entitled as bove has been commenced in the Gen ral County Court of Alamance Coun- * y. North Carolina, for the purpose of ' ecu ring a divorce absolute on the [rounds of two years separation; and ( he said defendant will take notice^ hat he is required to appear at the of ice of the Clerk of the General County J 'ourt of Alamance County at the ounthouse in Graham. North Carolina ot later than thirty days from the ate hereof and answer or demur to tie complaint of the plaintiff filed in r Aid cause, or the plaintiff will apply ) the Court for the- relief demanded in e lid complaint. Thia. the 10th day of October. 1040. * F. L. WILLIAMSON, * Clerk of General County court. T. L. Slioffner, Atty, Notice of Sale. * ti Under and by virtue of a Judtment of k ie Superior Court of Alamance Coun . In an action wherein C. P. William- B n and wife. Mary Cuda Williamson tj ocle McBroora, et &1. are petltlonera, ol id HatUe Lea. widow of Bruce Lea; h< ff imr ?? Catherine Lea. et al. are respondents. ? the undersigned Commissioners will, on 1 Friday, November 1st, 1946, at 100 o'clock. P. M. on the premises, near Haw Riv?r, offer tof sale to the highest bidders for cash, the following described real property: j Certain tracts or parcels of land ly- , lug and being in Hawi River Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, and , being described as I?ota Numbered Two ^ (2) to Eighteen (16), Inclusive, of the j subdivision of the Brown Lea Estate, . as subdivided by J. Mark McAdama. j Surveyor, July. 1946, plat for which is ( duly recorded in the Office of the neg- ^ ister of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, in Book of Plats No. 4, ( at page 126, and a reference to said plat is hereby made for a complete ( description of said real property by metes and bounds. These lots will be sold separately and not as a whole. , t The purchasers will be required to ! deposit ten per cent of their bid vpfoen the same is knocked down to them, and the balance upon confirmation. This 80th day of September, 1946. LOUIS C. ALLEN and CLARENCE ROSS, j Commissioners 4 NOTI CE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION J NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT James C. Moore, Plaintiff, vs. Effie Landry Moore. Defendant. The defendant, Effie Landry Moore, will take notice that an action entitled' as above has been commence^ in the j General County Court of Alamance ^ County, N. C., for th? purpose of se- t curing a divorce absolute on the f grounds of two years separation, and r the said defendant will take notice thai ^ she is required to appear at the office { of the Cierk of the Generis* County { Court of Alamance CoUnty at th? a Courthouse in Graham, North Caro lina, not later than, thirty (30) day? t after the 24th day of October. 1946, g and answer or demur to th?i com- g plaint of the plaintiff filed in said j cause, or the plaintiff will apply to the ^ Court for the relief demanded in' said ^ complaint. c This, the 1st day of October, 1946. 2 F. L. WILLIAMSON. ~ Clerk of the General County Court. f C- C. Cates. Sr., Atty. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION I NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. g IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Lillian Anderson. Plaintiff, h v?. * Preston G. Anderson, Defemdant. E The above named defendant, Preston G G. Anderson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com ? ? menced >n the Superior Court of Ala mance County, North Carolina, by the J plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce e from the defendant upon the grounds h that plaintiff and defendant have lived n separate and apart for more than two P years next preceding the bringing of oi this action; and the defendant will a: further take notice that he is required tl to appear at the Office of the Clerk1 of oi the Superior Court of Alamance Coun- C ty, in the Court House in Graham, tl North Carolina, within thirty (30) days la ifter the 20th day of September, 1946, li md answer or demur to the complaint oi n said action or the plaintiff will apply ti to the Court for the relief demanded in w laid complaint. d< This 21st day of September. 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk of the Superior Court. M. Carroll. Atty. C. Notice of Sale. s <JORTH CAROLINA ILAMANCE COUNTT. N< IN THE SUPERIOR COURT A] 3 riff in McClure, as Administrator of I? James E. Carrigan. Jr., dec'd M - vs - osephine Carrigan. infant and Mary Rl Louise Carrigan, infant, by Mrs. Jo sephine Hill Carrigan. Gcnenal D1 Guardian. en Under and by virtue of an order of he Superior Court of Alamance Coun- mi y. North Carolina, made in the above on ntitled special procoding, on the 5th ^ ay of September, 1346, the under- nc [gned. Griffin McClure acid Josephine 121 [ill Carrigan, Commissioners, are, on Cc Saturday. October, 26th, 1646. lin at 10:00 o'clock, a m., n the premises of the property herein del elow described, offering tor sale, to te highest bidder, the following de- up :rlbed real property. to, A certain tract or parcel of land In urllngtnn Township. Alamance Coun r. North Carolina, adjoining the lands [ other properties of the subdivision ereinafter referred to and fronting on W1 the West side of Trail No. 3. and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an Iron bar cornier with lot 27 In the Western margin of frail No. 2; and running thence N. 75 X. S5 mln. W. lit ft, to Sex lnon bar comer with lot 12; thence 8. 14 deg. 25 ruin. W. 200 ft. to an iron bar corner with lots 16 and 22; thence 8. 75 deg 15 mln. E. 200 ft. to sex iron bar in the Western margin of Trail No. S. thence X. 14 deg. 25 min. R. 200 ft. to the be ginning point and being lots 2?, 29, 20, ind 21 of Block "L" of Grove Park, as shown by drawing No. 698 made by A. ?. Lin berg. c. E. and recorded In Plat Book 3 at page 98. The terms of the sale shall be cash on date of sale. This sale shall remain open ten (10) lays for advance bids and confirmation s provided by law. This 25th day of September, 1946. GRIFFIN McOLURE, J08EPHINE HILL CARRIGAN, Commissioners NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. 4LAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Hary E. Townsend and husband, Her man Townsend, Mack Williamson and wife, B. Q. Williamson. Julia Williamson, John Williamson, Cher ry Wade and husband Jim Wade, Plaintiffs, vs. Tames Perry Williamson and Robert L. Williamson. Defendants The defendants, James Perry Wil iamson and Robert Lee Williamson, vill take notice that a special proceed ngs as entitled above has been, com nenced ini the Superior Court of Ala nance County, North Carolina, by the >etitioners above named, to sell the real istate owned by said parties as tettafxts n common for the purpose of securing i partition1 of the came The said defendants will further ake notice that they are required to ippear at the Office of the Clerk of tho fuperior Court of <Alamance County, n his office in the Courthouse In Gka tam, North Carolina, and answer or Lemur to the petilion filed in said pro eedings within ten (10) days after the 4th day of October, 1946; or the peti iorcers will apply to the Court foii the elief demanded in said petition. This 23rd1 day of September, 1946. F. L. WILLIAM80N, Clerk Superior Court ^ong A Long. Attys. NOTICE IUMMONS BY PUBLICATION rORTH CAROLINA. LAMANCE COUNTY. N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT luernia Dae Jones, Plaintiff, - vs - lenjamin Franklin Jones. Defendant. The defendant. Benjamin Franklin ones, will take notice that an action ntitled as above has been commenced 1 the General County Court of Ala lance County, North Carolina, for the urpose of securing a divorce absolute n the grounds of two years separation ; nd the said defendant will take notice tat he is required to appear at the [flee of the clerk of the Genenal ounty Court of Alamance County at le Courthouse in Graham, N. C-, not vter than thirty (30) days after the ?t day of November. 1946, and answer r demur to the complaint of the plain - ff filed in said cause, or' the plaintiff ill apply to the Court for the relief smanded in said complaint. This, the 1st day of October, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of General County court C. Catee, Jr. Atty. NOTICE ERVICE BY PUBLICATION ORTH CAROLINA. LAMANCE COUNTT. f THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT atthew Dixon, Plaintiff, - vs - Dxle Ann Wither Dixon, Defendant, The defendant, Rnxie Ann Wither ton, will take notice that an action ltled S above has been commenced the General County ''i vrt of Ale ance County, for a dlvotce baaed up- . the grminde of two year, separation, d the defendant win further take tire that she la required to appear at e office of the Clertc of the General unty Court of said co.nty In the urthouse In Graham. North caro a, within twenty days after the Tth y of November, 1?,?. and answer or murrer to the complaint of the plain ? f in this sctlon. or the plaintiff w.tl ply to the Court for the relief sskod ' In the complaint. Phis, the Ird dsy of October, 1I4(. W. H. ALDR1DGE. Asst. Clark General County Court Alamance County, North Carolina. 11 lam C. Perdue, At y
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