■ Pwtotttee flours. Onto* open 1M t. m. to 7.00 p. m. Sunday fcOO tolLflOs. *. and 440 to LOO p. m HBBNAN HOOHBB, Poetmwter. i> ' • Local News. i —Mrs. W. H. Holt is still yery feeble, and her condition is not hopeful. —Col. Jacob A. Long has not been well this week and has not been in attendance on court —Miss. Margaret Clegg has re turned from the Northern markets and is getting ready for her Spring millinery opening. —lf there have been any doubting . Thomases about "ground-hog day," they have changed to uncompromis ing believers. —Dr. J. W. Long of Greensboro is here today as an expertwitness in the trial of Abner Conklm for the murder of Tom Crompton. —Mr. A. M. Garwood, who is now with the Durham Daily Sun, spent a day or so here the first of the week in the interest of that excellent paper. —The horse traders have had an up-hill business of it this week. Mighty unseasonable weather for ex posing old and decrepit horse flesh. -r-Mr. Frauk F. Tho ipson and family desire to exte d their heait felt thanks to the good people whe so kindly assisted them during the sickness and death of Mrs. Blanch V. Thompson —Mrs. Mollie Rippy" died in Greensboro Sunday. She had lived there for several years, but was a native of Alamance county. She was 65 years old. The urial took place at Long's Chapel Monday, Rev. J. W. Holt conducting the services. —The following attorneys, beside& the county bar, have been here at court this week: Solicitor S. M. Gattis of Hillsboro, Judge W. P. Bynum, Col. Jno. A Barringer, Geo. S. Bradshaw, Esq., and Hon. A. L. Brooks of Greensboro, Chas. Scarlett, Esq., of Durham. —A prisoner named Dan Alston (or Austin) was landed here yester day. He was an escaped convict sent to the roads of this county from Lee county a year or so ago. He was caught on the border between Scot land county and South Carolina. Sheriff Cook had been on his trail for some time. The convict has about two years' service before him yet. —A colored boy named Ed. Dur ham plead guilty of larceny at Sep tember term, last, and was hired out for twelve months. He stayed with the kind man who hired him until a few weeks ago and left. He has been captured in Orange county and is now in jail to be hired out again. —Graham Home Building Asso ciation monthly dues are payable on Saturday. On that day those who have subscribed for shares in the new series of 'stock are expected to make their first payment. If you have not taken stock, do so. It is a sure and safe way to save and lay up for the proverbial "rainy day." —The Daughters of the Confed eracy were liberally patronised at their dinners at John T. Black & Bro.'s store Monday and Tuesday and realized quite a nice sum for the Monument Fund. They appre ciate the patronage accorded them. The ladies are making a heroic ef fort to raise funds for the Confed erate Monument and it should be the pleasure of the public to help ihem in every possible way. —The weather is a fruitful topic at all times, but lately it is especially so. On last Sunday in the early morning it began snowing and kept it up throughout the day, the snow reaching the depth of about three inches. This had nearly disappeared by Tneaday evening, when it began snowing again and continued through the night and yesterday morning it waa from aeven to sight inches d jep. The ground was wet and at first tho snow melted rapidly, otherwise on both occaaiona it would have attained a very much greater depth. Two big snows in one week is an unusual occurrence. W ♦ Marriages. Mr. Everett Steele and Mne Clara Exell were united in marriage on 34th nit at the home of Mr. Claude Reavis, Ber. Geo. L. Cunj officiat ing- Mr. W. N. Drumwright and Miss Sellie Black were united in marriage on Sunday at the residence of Mr. 0. F. Olapp, Mr. V. M. Euliss, J. P., officiating. Mr. Ear ley Logan of Forsyth -county and Misa Nan E. Stoat of Graham were married Monday even ing At 9 o'clock at the residence of Mr. W. N. Drumwright, Mr. V. M. Euliss, J.' P., officiating. Just be ins the words were spoken that made the twain one Oneida Band played "Dixie" and "Home Sweet • : | Personal Mention »■ ■ 4 Miss Bess Baxter spent from Sat urday till Monday, at her home in Durham. Mre. Jno. C. Drewry and Master John returned to their home in Ral eigh Tneaday. Miss Blanche Scott returned Mon day evening from a visit of three weeks to friends in Wilsou. Mr. Herbert Rives of Greensboro spent Sunday here with his brothere Messrs. M. R. and W. S. Rives. Miss Lillian Turner of Raleigh spent from Saturday till Monday here with her sister, Miss Olaire Turner. Miss Ada Freeland returned Mon day from Baltimore and New York, ftrhere she baa been selecting Spring millinery. Mr. James D. Proctor of Lumber ton, spent from Bunday till Tuesday here,' wben he returned home ac companied by Mrs. Proctor and lit tle daughter who had been visiting at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kernodle. Court Notes. Alamance Superior Court con vened Monday with Jndge Chas. M. Cooke presiding. His charge to the Grand Jnry, of whom Mr. Levi H. Aldridge was appointed foreman, was out of the ordinary. He wasted no time in definitions of petty of fences, but rather spoke of condi tions which affect and demoralize society and citizenship. All he said was worthy of mature consider ation. The trial of the State Docket was taken up and dispatched. We can not give the results in this issue, in as much as sentences have not been imposed in all cases yet. The Grand Jury completed their work and were discharged yeater day afternoon. The trial of Abner Conklin for the murder of Tom Cromptotf was taken up yesterday morning. v special venire of fifty men had been summoned from which to select a jury. A strong array of counsel is engaged in the case: With the Solicitor Judge W. P. Bynum, of Greensboro, and Mess. Long & Long, of Graham, are prosecuting, and Messrs. Parker & Parker and I. W. Ward, of Graham, and W. H. Car roll, of Burlington, are appearing for the prisoner. The case wil not be finished before Friday night, possibly. Notwithstanding the very disa greeable weather the attendance has been large. New Advertisements. Coble-Bradshaw Co., Burlington— Have an ad. of the celebrated "Pitts burgh Perfect Fence." If needing fencing you should investigate. They also cafry a full line of Hard ware, Vehicles and Farm Machinery, and are always glad to see you in their store whether you buy"or not. Give them a call. They will tpeat you right. J. L. Scott, Jr., Pub. Adm'r, as adm'r of Sophia Brown—Notice. FREE.— We have 18 subscriptions to the Southern Ruralist, one of the very best agricultural papers pub lished in the United States, which' will be given away to those who come first. Pay asloo on your subscrip tion and get the Ruralist free for one year Do it now, before all are sold Wanted. A Horse that will weigh over 1,200 pounds. One that, will an swer for all purposes. Not over 9 years old. W. S. LONG, JR., Foreman Hose Co. No. 1 Graham, N. C. Deeds, Not Words Graham People Have Abso lute Proof of Deeds at Home. m* , It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. -The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, I For Graham kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputa tion. Proof lies in the testimony of Graham people who have been, cured to stay cured. Mrs. P. W. Haitbcock, Mill St., | Graham, N. 0., says: "I gladly confirm )be public statement I gave three years ago recommend ing Doan's Kidney Pills ss I have not had a symptom of kidney trouble since that time. I waa subject to attacks of backache and a feeling of distress through my kidneys. I also had dull head aches and /elt languid and run down. Finally I got Doan's Kid ney Pills from the Alamance Pharmacy and I had not used them long before my trouble dis appeared. Another member of my family baa also taken Doan's Kblney Pills with good results." For sale by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United-States. Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. Snow Camp.R. F. D. No. I Items. Oor. of The Gleaner. The Bethel Academy school closed lasl Friday. The students were giv en tho evening to play base ball and the remainder of the Bethel ball team joined them and they had A good game. We have had another snow storm. It waa about six inches deep. The Cedar CliS school house in the adjoining district was partly burned last Thursday. The insu rance will cover the damage. At the Fouat saw mill Saturday evening Mr. Arlendo McPherson was sawing a sill for his son and found a hole in the log that had a pin in it. He was offered ten dollars for the log, and said he would not take ond hundred and fifty dollars for it. lie sent t > the mill soon Monday morn ing after the log but I have not learned whether he found any money in it or not. Dr. Freeman of Burlington spent most of last week on his farm in thin comunity. Snow Camp, N. C. March 5, 1912 At a meeting of the directors of the Sparta and Alleghany rail road at Elkin last week 11. O. Chatham resigned a* president and was succeeded by John A. Mills, general manager of the road. Chatham was elected vice president. Selection of routes for the extension of the road to Sparta is under way and the work of construction will be pushed as rapidly as possible. By a vote of 24 to 15, the Vir ginia Senate defeated the bill au thorizing the calling of a State election on prohibition when one fourth of the voters should ask for 'the election. The bill had passed the house. Jim Finn, who is supposed to be a white man, and Jack John son, the negro champion prize fighter, will, it is said, scrap fur the championship on or about July 24. The meeting place will be somewhere out West. Pay Your 1912 Road Tax. Road Tax for 19-12 is now due, and payable until April Ist, after which time we are not allowed by law to receive it, and all persons liable are required by law to work the roads three days. Jan'y 5, 1912. A.J.THOMPSON, Treasurer Alamance County. t MOTHER GRAY £ SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OirtemlUltef !wFererl(ihiiM«, J>:«©r«ler», nod Diniroy PE^IWG-TO|JT^prg When jrou stretch a Bne of "Pittsburgh Perfect" j j?;;; Fence around your poultry quarter* or garden, you have enhanced the appearance and increased the value of I Zpr your property. You have alio made a profitable invettment in a per- I £;£ £ £ feet fence which, though it costs no more, will atill be standing erect, I "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" "iiKK FENCE I " at well aj all other styles, is made of our special Open-Hearth wire—the toughest, most en-, I during metal it is possible to produce for fence manufacture. The wire is evenly and uniformly t I galvanized with pure zinc, and resists/ust and corrosion for the longest time. The line and stay wires, all the same size, are ELECTRIC ALL Y WELDED at thm JOINTS, producing a solid fabric of metal, perfectly adaptable to all levels and deflections. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT /\ 1 to mr PBLD, *AIM. RANCH. lAWK m FOULTHY HH«. ' » "fW Coble-Bradshaw Company jHMjj BURLINGTON, THREE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS ORDER FOR SOUTHf^R>^IST TMK BIOCCST AND BCST AWIieULWaAt »*»«« •» ™« SOUTH SEND NO MONEY Kindly Sign the Blank Form Below an 4 Become a Regular Subscriber. We deaire to invite attention to our three-year subscription proposition. We hope to ob- J | tain one hundred thousand additional subscriptions during the present year to Continue for jjl | three years. It is practically a trial subscription and payable at the end of the firat year. The M I subscription can be stopped at any time by paying for the period the paper is taken. f J ] ' The subscription price of this paper is SI.OO for three years, and the bill for the subscrip- jgj ■ tion is sent to the subscriber at the end of the first year. When the bill goeft out we slip in a list cjj 9 of handy premiums for the subscriber to select from, providing he pay* the bill promptly, and g ! the general result is that the bill is soon paid. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. j Southern Ruralist, 20 South Forsyth St, Atlanta, (fe, Dcpt MJ eel i Gentlemen: You are hereby authorized to enter my name as a subscriber to the Southern fl J Ruralist for three years. ON APRIL 1,1913,1 will pay One Dollar for the three-year period, g This order is given with the understanding that lam at liberty to stop the paper at any time 1 | by paying the subscription to that date. Name aj Postoffice..... j] ® Date ?... 1912. R-F.D.No State • | The Southern Ruralist, per year : : : : .50 The Alamance Gleaner, per year : : : SI.OO Both of the above for $ 1.00 if taken in the month of March Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake County, made ou the 19th day of Feb. 1912, iu the suit of the Com mercial National Hank of Kalelgh et al vs. E. C. Laird et al, the un dersigned, Commercial National tiauk of Raleigh, as commissioner, appointed by said Court for this purpose, will, on ( SATURDAY, MARCH 23,1912 at 12:00 M., at the Court House door iu the town of Graham, Ala mance County, N. C., offer for sale and sell for cash to the high est bidder, the following describ ed personal, to-wit: 1004 shares of the common stock of the (lolt-Qranite Manu facturing Co., represented by certificates as follows: No. Shares No. Shares 3 455 14 74 48 60 44 50 41 17 45 17 49 17 40 50 57 50 55 50 57 50 53 50 54 50 H8 4 59 2 50 6 4(5 0 48 G Also 146 shares of the preferred stock of said Holt-Granite Manu facturing Co., represented by certificate as follows: No. 96 for 88 Shares No. 97 for 58 Shares Tito common stock is to be of fered and sold as a whole and the preferred stock is to be offered Hud solil as a whole. This sale is made subject to confirmation of the Court. ■» i iiis Feb. 20, 1912. The Commercial National Bank of Raleigh; . Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All porsoni* having «la!m« aralniit the o»- tnte of Hophla Ann Brown. deceased, will present them to the undersigned dulv veri fied. m or before the 10th dav of March, lUli, and In default this notice will t>e pleaded In bar of their lecoverv; and all person* owing the estate of said decedent are notified to make Immediate payment. J. L. HCOTT, pirb. Adm'r as ad iu'r of Bophiu Urown. M.» rob 1 1012 f * Watches, Clocks and Jewelry The best Repairing Z. T. HADLEY Jnnkr GRAHAM, N. C. Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. By UV. T. S. LINSCOTT. D. 11. March 17, I*l2. [Cooyrlfht. IMI. by llev. T. a Ltnsoott. D. D.] The Paralytic Forgiven and Healed. Mark 11:1-12. - Golden Text—Bleaa the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits, who forgiveth all thine iniquities, who healeth all thy diseases. Pa. clU^-S. (1.) Verse I—How long will an ear nest Christian be In a ahop, store or community before It Is "noised that he la in the houae?" (2.) Verso 2—Was it Christ's person, his toschlng or hla miracles that at tracted the crowd? (8.) What are the attractions In this community which draw the biggest crowds? (4.) If s preacher Uvea In close con tact with Ood will he be certain In a populous community to attract the crowd? Why or why not? (6.) If Jeaus were to come here to reside snd preach the same doctrine aa in tboae days would he be popular with the average church member? Why? (0.) Verse 3—Of bow much benefit Is tt Jn these days to bring onr sick onsa to Jesus? (7.) How would yon characterise one who did nothing to comfort the alck, relieve the t>oor or help people In their trouble? (8.) Which more nearly Imitate Je ans In csring for ths sick, the churches or the societies? Olve your reasons. (9.) Verse 4—lf we sre fully deter mined to hove the members of onr families saved by Jeaus wbst can pre vent us? • (lO.i \v>- ' ii i yon most nd- Your Questions Answered. If yop would like to have an swered any particular question each or any week from "Tho Sug gestive Questions on tho Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. f>r. Lin scott, send in your request to this office, giving the date of the les son and the nnmber of tho ques tion you. wish answered. You may select any question except the one indicated that It may be answered in writing by members of |he club. Dr. Linscott will answer the aqnestions either in these columns or by mail through this office. Don't forget to stale what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" aro to you. Give your full naitfb and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. Eggs for Hatching From. S. C. BufT Orpingtons, Cock's strain. S. C. Rhode Island Reds, DegrafT strain. These are Pore Bred, large, handsome fowla and fine lay ers. Eggs $1.50 for 15. Orders being booked. V. S. KIL'BY, feb 22-4t. Burlington, N. C. FOIEYS KIDNEY PUIS fee Bmsssms KteMavaana luaiaj mire" W crese four rot tlieir in sistence In bringing their sick Mend" to Jesus? (11.) Verse s—Which Is the more ca lamitous anil why. a palsied body or a palsied soul? (12.) What rotation hml the faith of these four men with the forgiveness of the sins of the sick man? , (13.) How long doss it tske Ood to forgive tho sins of a msn who Is real ly penitent! (14.) Vorses 0-7—Does Jesus her* state thnt tic forgave this man's sins or that Ood had forglveu htm? (18.) If any man of Ood la assured that a aaakar of aalvatlon la truly penitent, why may ha not pronounoe to him that hie eina are forgiven T (Thie la ana of the queatione that may ha answered in writing by mambare of the slab.) « (10.) Verso S—'Was mind rending pe culiar to Jesus, or bsrc other* a sim ilar gift? (Jive your reasons. (IT.) Verses 0-12-Tbe hoallug of this sick msn was clearly a miracle. Was the forglveneaa of hla alna also a mir acle? Lesson for Sunday. Uarch 2-1, 1912. Feasting aud Panting. Mark 11:13-22. Will Enferea City Ordinanoa. At a meeting of the dty council of MarllD. Tel.. the marshal was Instruct ed to enforce the ordlasnce against obstructions twins placed and showed to remain on the streets snd sidewalks, sucb as vehicles nt blacksmith shop* and livery stables; boxes, barrels, etc.. at stores and aaloous. Thla action was ID compliance with a request from la dies of the city. COUPON, Cat out aad Mend to tbla Oln Mlktoutm IhntftwmiiiM&j 30,131 thi 6m itb Bibla QUMUOS Club Mb? the ip«ciil price of n.OO eselond Coutoi t oatoofLoolChb. M . Addrea The sooner you send your subscrip-' tion the more papres you get If you •end now you get 15 mo*, for the price of one year. j Cat out and Mad to thl* I International Press Bible Question | Cbb. I burn read the Suggestive Question* ! on tbe Sunday School Leaaon published . in TBB ALAMAKCB QI>.ANEH, alao the lea ion Itself for Sunday, % ' read tbe aerie* o( 52. Addrea*. Itch relieved in 20 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Graham Drug Co. *-i ___ From Buff Orpingtons, White Orpingtons $2.50 per 15. White Leghorns and Seahrigbt Bantama 12.00 per 15- AH fine birds as are in the Pouth— have won wherever exhibited. B. N. TUBNBB, Graham, N. C. Mailer la Sli Haun. Distressing Kidney and Blad ner Disease relieved in aix hours by th« "NEW OKEAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CUEE." It is a great surprise on aocount of Its exceeding promptness in relieving in bladder, kidneys and back, male'or female. Relieves re tention of water almost immadiat ly. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by Graham Drug Company. FOLETSHFFLDT-^IAR MoattlMCOn^kiadbMblaa^i ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. All paraoa* bavins aWMasataft tbeae tata of Ue»r«e Oant. iMeaaad. will praaent them to IM uaderai«aM. duly vartned. •>» Mm the Mth day of fabroary. IJH. aad In default tbla aotlaa will ba pleaded la bar of UMir recovery, and all peraone owlac the aetata of aald decedent will aaka ImmedUto par man t. MILLT OA H Tj AdmVx Oeoree Uanl. January SI, HIS. Altaouhaw, N. U reto **t ___ Service by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, Alaaaaca Ceaaty. la tha Maperter Ceart. W. W. Parr, Klalntltr. fit— V. Parr. Defendant. rw'wifi USW'WHSm toa?a^Uoj^w»*Ukd of obtaining an abeolute alvoroa Iroai tha bondaof matrimony heretofore a*latin* to twaaa tha Plalallir *n« tha Defradant; and the aald Oefendeal will further take aoik» thai aha la required to appear at the Tana ef the So parlor Couft of aald county to to heW at the mart houaa In Graham on tha am Monday la March. IMA aad aMwer or deaur to tha ooaaplalnt SIM la aald aellofl. or tha plaiaUC will apply to the eourt tor ika «g|Lf (Ji-rniaOfl dlO Mid COliplftlOU IJoMftt office to UM «•« 4 *J Jaaaary. IM*. y p K ■RMOUI/S. - flat* of the Muparlor Caart. JH, R. l j\ . . ~ FoiiYSWaNOLvnvE bJSJWMaw.Htov*® aod Co.. , .t*M FOLEY KIDNEY PILIS for backache, rheumatism. kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in notion, quick in resnlte. Refuse substitute*. For Balefty all Druggists , in One Day sssu I I I IP -bb^ i^iiib^ - go together. Without the latter, the former is impossible." To preserve the health the blood most be kept pure and riih. We carry a full line x |, rAv\iT|[l jRn of the beat blood purifiers and tonics Hi Via IMff/fr IM manufactured. Better have a bottle 'l\t» lilw An of each so that you will both fee jMwTmjglßUf J and look your best. Try Hot Springe fIA V\|| If lff' Food Remedy. t|" • Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Presciiptton Druggists. W> FROST mm Ir GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS 11 |f FROM THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS .11 j (If wi ETui —J 9#btsbMMdMM. M4taCniltalMNk9lO f OOOM«4i , r T I n nimnijniji imn tti! " «A"*Tse» X eeefceail We tow thrat tan of Cabbap SM4MT MM USTTSP/SZI Wm. C. . mn , ■ .i . i i Sale of Land For [ fhe Implement Co., Partition. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. j| Br Tlrtu» of an order of the buperlorCnort Complete Fann Implement of Alamance county aadelna Kmtlil Pro- Catalog giving up-to-date W ceedlny, w bare to *ll tba belrt-at-law of t T ■ r Jamea Morion, d neaaed, were n ade pariiaa. formation and pnccs or aawellaa morifaaaaa of certain lutareda, fortba purpoae of partitioning among the Alt R.ani 1... ~IJ Le a«J LW. •aid belra tha real aetata af witch the laid JUI iaTIII 111ID161Q611IS* Jamea.Morton died >olzsd. I will offer at aaeaaaa M|iiiiH«Na| .. JU?. public aalr. to ]U>e hlgbeai bidder, at the " -- - a .j ai.^ a _ oourt houao door In Urabatn, at It o'clock, vOTD Buß UHIOO nUuCri) noon ' 00 Wheel and Disk Cultivators. SATURDAY, MAR. 10,1912, Pirm tba following valuable real aetata, to-wlt; Eniflnae Ttiraahara A lot of laod In aald Alamance oountr, N. fJIgIUCS, 111163116 la, LiSi»w| a ?Sm|WTin. , tbenM MIV WM.Tlaba Saw and Planing mils, I Br'tocbalna To'a rtakia th'noa"??" Afi I Metal and other Roofings, I 7.1»S obalna to a alone; tbanoa » M,V K a.ao Rnifrftat llama 11 Ci/uLx cliaiSalo a auke In Jowpb B.rllr'. line; DUgHOS, 03111033, MOOICS, thanoa N IS* B »•«'-; ebalna to a atake In Rani ltftni Pftfirfnrf mtr Dariett'a Una, tbeoo. h agk° WH chalua to BwD V* ITC, f OHUUg, BtU Uie beglnnlug, aud coulalnlng ]g I auraa n... --• - - cora or laaa, uur pncea are very reason* Tern., of eale: One-half caab, balance In -UI. f nr annnliM. air niontba with title reaerved till fulljr paid. ■®'° ror nrn-Ciaaa auppiiefc deferred parinj-ntalo carry Intoreai rrom da? Correspondence aOUClted. of aale. Huhjeot to ounflrmnt.oii b) tba - - l •! « r . _> cierk. Tbia fab ii, isis. Catalog mailed free on requesf ir-#. COOK, Com'r. Write for it The Implement Co, /X ** ' y UOS K. Main St. Riohmond, Va. tev rr fbueys orino laxative the nail |P ' —— a . aa. roa STOMACH Taouata and CONITIMTW* Haw Crop Garden Seeds A COMPLETE LINE FRESH t , -S^sH dark and Flower Seeds JUST RECEIVED Alamance Pharmacy, The Store J. C. Simmons Druggist. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. | Having qualified a* ajtacnlrl* of tb« will Of Joeepb P. Albrlfbt.decaaM-d. tbta lain nollfjr , ■II paraona holding claim* aaalnal the eatalu : of Ma flacaSant to pieamit licv on or before the 10th day of January. I*l3. duly authen ticated, or tbla no. lee will ba pleaded In bar of tbeli recovery. All peraona Indebted to | (aid MUM ara reqoeeteu to Bake Immediate **Tlil» the lat day of Jan'y. I*l2. AMANDA 0. AMItiIUHT. Kl'r* Burlington, N. 0. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. HavlM qualified a* asccuior of the will of MaiVrlfiSn;daceaaad..bta la to notify all paraowa holding. lalma aaalual Ilia nun I the daeadant to praaant them on url>afor«tba Utk day of January ItU. duiy authenticated, or lb la notice will 6a pleaded In bar of tSalr uj£ H ° y aU '- • C.H.U,ya.».-r. —A full line of Buggies of all Kinds and a big lot of Farm Ma chinery. Bee our stock and get our prices before you buy anything in our line. HADLIT A HUGHES, Graham, N. C. HOUSES and lota for rent Ap ply to W. J. Nicka. i| ' § I Subscribe ■» | For I The Gleaner. Only $ 1.00 per year. —SCISSORS and Knives an easily ruined if not properly ground when being sharpened. If you want them sharpened right and made to cut aa good as new give me a trial. Will sharpen anything from a broad axeto a pen-knife. Charges moder- ■ ate. B. N. TUMKB, this office. OeWttt-s Ulttle early Risers. TW UMMM UVUF -DN. v • i 1 1 1 1

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