THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., March 14,1912 Pwtettice Horn. Offlo* open 7.00«. m. to 7.00 p. m. Bandar MO to 11.00 a. a. and 4.00 to LOO p. ■> HBBNAN HCGHBB, PortmaaMr. | = * Local News. I—i —As to the roads—well, they are impassable, so they say. Mrs. W. H Holt's condition shows very little'change. —Col. J. A. Long is still indis- posed and confined to hishome. —There will be no preaching -services at the Presb; terian church next Sunday, the 17th, as Dr.. Mur- ray will be filling an appointment at Alamance church in Guilford county. There will be a piano recital at the Graham Graded School on the evening of March 22, 1912, given by the pupils of the music department. The public i« cordially invited and especially the patrons of the school. The hour is 8:30. Base Ball at Harden Park. Saturday, 16th inst., at 3:30 p.m., Oak Ridge plays Bingham at Har den Park. Cars leaving Burling ton, Graham and Haw River at 3:1>5 will make the game and there will be sufficient can at the Park to cany the crowd home at one trip. Alamance Fair Oct 1-4. At the meeting of the Directors of tho Alamane Fair Association held last Friday the time fixed for hold ing the next Fair will be on Oct. 1 to 4th, inclusive. It is not too soon to begin preparations—to raise or make or prepare something to ex hibit. All pull together to mako it the best agricultural fair in the State. Ten Yean in the Penitential/. * Three days of last week's Court was taken up with the trial of Abner Conklin for the murder of Tom , Crompton. It was a hard fought battle by the State .and the defense. The jury returned a verdict lor murder in the second degree and Conklin was sentenced to a term of ten years in the State Penitentiary, where he was sent Saturday. Four were sent to the roads: Joe Burnette, carrying concealed weapon, four months; Jim Henry Shofner, con cealed weapon, four months; John Phillips, selling liquor, three months; In in Tate, larcenv, eighteen months. 1 # Graham Loan & Trust Co. Ready for v ' Business. On Monday night a permanent or -gauization of Qraham Loan & Trust C". waa effected, the following offi cers being sleeted: President, H. C. Walker; First Vice-President, §. A. Vest; Secon-1 Vice-President, R. N. Hook; Sec'y and Treaa., Win. I. War J; Manager, Heenan Hughes; Diwctors, Levi H. v ldridge, R. ilr Cook, A. J. Thompson, S. A. Vest, D. F. WillfiufcfUl W ody, li. P. Sartin aftd . Wm. L' Ward. The offices of the Company will be up-eUireia the Holt-Nichol son building. Officered by com petent business men the Com pany'a success is reasonably as sured. It will do a general loan and real estate business. The com pany haa money t len I on approv ed aecurity. It has has many well wiahers and needs only to be vig orously pushed. Such an institu tion, is needed in this community— U comes to "fill a long felt want". We truat it will have the hearty support of the people here at ita home; if ao, it will and can do much for the material progress of the town and community. Rug Found. A rug waa found Friday near the Fair Grounds. The owner can gM same by proving property and pay ing for this notice Pay Yov 1912 Road Tax. Road Tax for 1912 is now dne, and payable until April let, 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 5,1919. A. J. THOMPSON, Treasurer Alamance County. FREE.—We have 18 subscription* to the Southern Ruralist, one of the ▼ery best agricultural papers pub lished in the United States, which will be given away to those who corns first. Pay a 1100 on your subscrip tion and get the Ruralist free for one year. Do it now, before all are sold, A. L. Whitener, a young white man of Hickory, was seriously but not fatally injured on the Spencer railroad yards last Thursday night by being run over by a shifting engine. One arm and one foot were badly crushed and a slight Injury was sustained in the faee when knocked down by the ear. Personal Mention »■ * i Dr. J. Mel. Thompson of Mebane is hare today. Mrs. O. P. Albright ia spending today iiv Greensboro. Mr. Ralph Long apent the first of the week hero at his home. Mr. £, 8. Parker, Jr., spent the first of the week in Washington. Miss Margarott Clegg spent Satur day and Sunday in Groenaboro. Miss Bees Baxter apent from Sat urday till Monday at her home in Durham. Miss Claire Turner spent Satuf day and Sunday at her home in Raleigh. Miss Blanch Clapp is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will. Thompson at Spencer. Miss Alene Long went to Raleigh Tuesday to visit her cousin, Mrs. Cbas. Belvin. Mees. Gene and Clyde Hunter spent the first of the week at their home here. Miss Ethel Haskins of Raleigh spent Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. C. 8. Hunter's. Mr. M. R. Rives left Sunday night for Baltimore to buy spring aid summer merchandise. Mrs. M. R. Rives is in Raleigh this week visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. John W. Harden. Mr. S. L. Burch came up from Raleigh and spent from Saturday till Tuesday here with his family. Mrs. J. Mel. Thompson of Mebane is a pending a few days here at the home of her father, Mr. J. L. Scott, Jr. Mr. Geo. W. Long, Jr., who has been spending a few weeks at his home hen, left Saturday for Tampa, Fla. Mr. J.Scott Hunter of Thoinas ville, Ga., spent the first of the we*>k here visiting his mother, Mrs. C. fT Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Brady and son, of Oklahoma an here visiting Mr. Brady's mother>*Mjß. M. J. Brady, and sisters, Mesdames B. S. Robertson and J. L. Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Goodman of Salisbury spent the first of the week here visiting parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hocutt, and sisters, Mesdames Robt. L. Holmes and Mentor G. Flanigan. Mrs. Mary A. Martin and daugh ter, Miss Donna, who have been visiting here at the home of the former's brother, Mr. C. P. Albright left Tuesday for their home at. Mooresboro. Graham Poultry Industry. Cor. of Tbe Gleaner. Ia looking over the records of the Poultry Shows held jn North Caroli na and the Southern States from Baltimore to Atlanta, I find tha' Sa exhibited tiy our townsmen |rt Long and B. N. Turner or i M that they sold stock to have i in the prize winning list at every ahow where their stock were exhibited. ■ ■ ■. i At the recent Poultry Show held in N. C., which was a very high class affair and one of the largest ever held in the State Herbert Long entered 10 birds and received 10 prizes and all his atock was sold at the Show and haa re ceived orders since for more stock. We can recommend B.N. Turner's Buff Orpingtons aAd White Leg-i horns and Herbert Long's Brown Legbrns and Light Brahmaa to to any one wiahing the beat of the above verities. AN OLD FAXOIEB. Deeds, Not Words Graham People .Have Abso lute Proof of Deeds at Home. It'a not worda but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Graham kidney anfferera, Hare made their local reputa- tion. Ptoof lies in the testimony of Graham people who have beeo eared to stay cured. Mrs. P. W. Haithcock, Mill St., Graham, N. C., says: "I gladly confirm the public statement I gave three years ago recommend-. Ing Donn's Kidney Pills as I have' not had a symptom of kidney' trouble since that time. I was subject to attacks of backache and a feeling of distress through my kidneys. I also hsd dull head aches and Mi languid and run down. Finally I got Doan'e Kid ney Pills from the Alamance Pharmacy and I had not used than long before my trouble dis appeared. Another member of my family has also taken Donn's Kidney Pills with good results." For sale by all dealer*. Price 60 cents. Foeter-Milburn Co., Buf falo, Kew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's— and take no other. 4 ■ Graham Township Sunday School Convention - Graham Townahip Sunday Schoo Convention will meet in theQfaham Christian Church next Sunday, March 17, at 3 o'clock p. m. PROGRAM. Devotional Service—Rev. Edwards. Place of Townahip Convention in the Sunday School Syatem—Prof. 8. G. Lindsay. Discipline and Order in the Sun day School—Mcßride Holt. The Teacher and Hie Class—J. S. Cook. The Organized Claa*—Art! ur Williams. Thu Ideal Superintendent—Rev. W. B. Green, C. B. Erwin. * The Bible in the Sunday School — Mrs. Margaret Hackney. The Sunday School as an Evange lizing and Training Agency—Rev. J. C. Hocutt. Reports, business, etc. Every Sunday school in the town ship will be expected to furnish sta tistical reports, giving enrollment, attendance, etc. The program will be interspersed by music rendered by the singers of the various Sunday schools of the township. Let as many Blngers be present as possible. Familiarsongs will be used. For the good of the Sunday school work and for the development of our community let all interested in Sun day school work be present. Early, the former North Caro linian and alleged leper is still puzzling 'the authorities at Ta coma, Wa»h., his latest place of residence. The latest plan de vised for Early is to place him on Eagle Island, a dot on Puget sound four acres in extent, where a light house is stationed; The Spanish-American War Veterans are taking up the fight for Early and will demand that his full dis ability pension of $72 monthly be restored. They will also ask that th® contract for keeping the light on Eagle island be given Early's wife. This pays S6OO per annum. Early has three children, two bom since the disease broke out. The Chronicle* says that Mrs. Henry Brooks, of Call poatoffice, some six miles east of Wilkesboro, was burned so badly Saturday a week afternoon that she died that night. She was makiug soap in the yard when her clothes caught fir®. Use Allen's Foot-Ease. ~ The antls ptlo powder to beebaken Into the shoes. If you Bare tired aching feet, try Allen'a Foot-ease. It reata the feet and makea new or tight shoes. Curesachin*, swul. leu, ht, sweating ieet e>n. Relieve! oornsl andbolnons all of pain and gives rest and comfut. Alwada uae It to Break In New ahoeaorTry it touay. Bold everywhere, ttcte- Don'taooeptany substitute. For Free trU gaekage address Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hue P RQHMBSB ij When you stretch a Ene of "Pittsburgh Perfect" * ^ /" A J;;;; ;; Fence around your poultry quarters or garden, you ? ?'J; have enhanced ,the appearance and increased the value of s- your property. You have alto made a profitable investment in a per- ■ feet fence which, though it coifs no more, will still be standing erect, even and firm years after an inferior one has had to be replaced many tunes. "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" SSSKK FENCE as well as 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 galvanized with pure zinc, and resists nist and common for d»e longest time. The line and stay ■ wires, all the same size, are ELECTRIC ALL Y WELDED at th« JOINTS, producing a solid fabric of metal, perfectly adaptable to all levels and deflections. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT yt&JXteJZXS >f\ J »• TW> rnu>. r AM*. RANCH, LAW* « routTwr / Coble-Bradshaw Company l|g \|Kr BURLINGTON. N. C. I THREE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS * ORDER FOR SOUTHERN R.URAL.IST THK HfHHTtT AMO SCAT AfIWICULTUMi ••APW IM THB SOUTH SEND NO MONEY I Kindly Sign the Blank Form Below and Become a Regular Subscriber. We desire to invite attention to oar three-year subscription proposition. We hope td ob- jgl ♦#in one hundred thousand additional subscriptions during the present year to continue fo* three years. It is practically a trial subscription and payable at the end of the first year. The Bl subscription can be stopped at any time by paying for the period the paper is taken. The subscription price of this paper is SI.OO for three years, and the bill for the subscnp- ]| tion is sent to the subscriber at the end of the first year. When the bill goes out we slip in a list a of handy premiums for the subscriber to select from, providing he pays the bill promptly, and S the general result is that the bill is soon paid. # SUBSCRIPTION BLANK. [ Southern Ruralist, 20 South Forsyth St, Atlanta, Ga., Dept *-0 Gentlemen: You are hereby authorized to enter my name as a subscriber to the Southern i| | Ruralist for three years. ON APRIL 1,1913,1 will pay One Dollar for the three-year period. || I This order is given with the understanding that lam at liberty to stop the paper at any time B by paying the subscription to that datfe. Name ......... 1 Postoffice HH Date. ».'■».......... 1912. R.F. D.No State || The Southern Ruralist, per year : : : : .50 The Alamance Gleaner, per year s : : : SI.OO Both of the above for $ 1.00 if taken in the month of March ; •' i • ... »• ' . Notice of Sale. Under and bf virtue tffa decree of the Superior Court of Wake Couuty, mado on tho 10th day of Feb. 1912, in the suit of tho Com mercial National Bank of Haleigh et al vs. E. C. Laird et al, the un dersigned, Commercial National Bank 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 Qraham, 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 Holt-Granite Manu facturing Co., represented by certificates as follows: No. Shares No. Shares 3 455 'l4 74 48 50 44 50 41 17 4$ 17 49 17 40 50 57 50 55 50 57 50 53 50 54 50 58 4 59 3 50 0 40 6 42 (1 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 The common stock is to be of fered and sold as a whole and the preferred slock is to bo offered and sold as a whole. This sale is made subject to confirmation of the Court. (his Feb. 20, 1912. The Commercial National Dank of Raleigh, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, All persons having Ha'mi airalnat he et tale of Hophla Ann Brown, dccfßNd. will present them to the undersigned rtulv vort fled. nn or before the 10th da«- nf March, 1913, and In default thin notice will lie pleaded In bar of their reonver?; and all persona nwin* the estate of Mid decedent are notified to make Immediate payment. J. L BCOTT, P'th. Adm'r as adra'r of Sophia Drown. March. 1912 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry The best Repairing Z. T. HADLEY Jeweler GRAIIAM, N. C. Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson. Br REV. T. S. UNSCOTT, D. D. March 24, 1*12., (Copyright, I*l. by Rev. T. ■. Unaoott. D. D.J Feasting and Fasting. Mark 11:13-22. Golden Text—l came not to call the rlfchteous, but sinners. If ark 11:17. (1.) Vera® la-Why la It not the duty of every Christian to be like Jeans, who made the chief work of his life the extenaion of tbe kingdom of God? (2.) If the masaea will not come to the church, la it or not, and why, the duty of the church to take the goapel to tbe masses as Jeaua did? (3.) Verse 4—When Is It the duty of a business man to follow tbe example of Levi, giro up his business and de vote himself wholly to preaching the gospel? (4.) If God culls any man to preach bh gospel nnd he refuses, can be re main the reconciled son of Ood? Give your reasons. (5.) Verse 16—What good or barm is done the cause of Ood by having ban quets or other festive gstherlngs In connection with Christian work? (0.) What, In view of this Incident, can yon say fbr or against ministers or other enrnest Christians freely mix ing with worldly men at aodal func tions? (7.) Verso 10— How would you char acterize the criticism of these Phari sees of Jesus for mixing with publicans and sinners? (8.) Verse 17—Did -Jesus mean that he loved tho bad more than he did good people, and what was his attltudo to both classes? (0.) What waa the real mission of Jesus In the world? (MW; In what sense is Jesus Inter ested in a very bad man more than in Your Quettiont Answered. If yon would liko to have an swered any particular question each or any week froin "The Sug gestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev. !)r. Lin scott, send In your request to this office, giving the date of the les son and the.number of the ques tion you wish answered. You may select any question except the one indicated that it may be answered in writing by members of t)be club. Dr. Linscott will answer tbe questions cither in these columns or by mail through this office. Don't forget to state what benefit these "Suggestive Questions" are to you. Give your full nam* and address. Send your letters to The Question Editor of THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. Eggs for Hatching From. S. C. Buff Orpingtons, Cook's strain. S. C. Rhode Island Reds, Degraff strain. These are Pure Ured, large, handsome fowls and fine lay ers. Eggs f1.50 for 15. Orders i being booked. V. S. KILBY, feb 22-4t. Darlington, N. C. l?fincFro |n Buff Orpingtons, JEjJjy i3and White Orpingtons s2.bu per 15. White Leghorns and Seabright Bantams 12.00 per 16— As fine birds a* are in the South — have won wherever exhibited. B. N. TUBMER, Graham, N. C. f very go ltd Luiu7 v ~ (11.) Vena* 18-10-Why did the dls dplcH of John fast and tbe disciples of Jesus not fast? (12.) Wbat purposea ware supposed to be accomplished by fasting? *(18.) Why did Jeaua fast when bia disciples did not? (14.) Verso 20 Does this verse amount to a command aa well as a prediction that Christiana abould and would fast after Jeaua' departure from the earth? (IS.) it was the practice of the early church to fast, especially before sol emn appointments. Why was It dls continued, and would It be a good thing to recotnmeuce tho practice? (10.) Versos 21-22—What Is tbe nse of forms without the spirit necessary for carrylng tbem out? (17.) Why is It net possible for mere formalism to exist If ths church Is en ergised by the holy spirit? (This is ana of ths questions that may ba an swered In writing by members of the elub.) Lesson-for Sunday, March 81, 1912. Bevlew of tbe Twelve Preceding Les sons. A Watchword. Organisation Is the watchword of the day. It l« tbe part of system. It mesas force and economy. A single twig can be easily bent and broken. A bundle tied together has atrebgth that defies tbe efforts of a giant Ths same In organisation. One merchant, one tradesman In any line, cannot well bring about needed reforms. It requires united action, jind this action can only be had wben there is perfect and harmoulous organisation. COUPON, Cat oat and Read to this Olee SadTbt Alibun tttuir froa not till Kir 50,1312, tii elo> tf (hi Sibil Ouitios m (Mat, fcr Uu ijwil priM of SLOO nclond St oi lank of Load Qtb. i Addmi The tooaer you tend your subscrip tion the more papres yon get If you •end now you get 15 mot. for the price of one year. Cat oat aad saad to this oties International Prett BibleQuettion i Club. I have read the Suggestive Question* on the Sunday School Lesson published . In Tna AI.AMAKCB OLEANKR, also the les son itself for Sunday j read the series o( 99. Name I Address j Mortgagee's Sale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of tbe patten of sale vested in me by a mortgage deed esecuted by Cbailie llason sad bis wife Binds Bason on tbe 7th day of January, 1900, recorded In book No. 41. page MS, of Sortiin Deeds In olßoe of Heolsterof Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, 1 will sell to tbe blgbeet bid der for oasb, on MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912, at IftOO o'clock M„ at ths oourt bouse door In Qrabam, lbs following described reel estate: Two certain pieces oriraeis of Isnd lying and twins In Alam noe County, Htate of Norib Carolina. In II.«w lllver townsblr, and de fined ana desurlbed as follows, to wit: Adjoining thu lands of the lite 1 homes M. Iloli. Walt Kortils, t>. A. I ong, and oilier*, hounded aa follows: llrulnnlngin a black oak Ire* corner of Thomas M Holt: thence couth X de(. K S chain* and II lluaa to a rock oil Trollnger, I Ixon and Turnar'a Una; thanes N, MM dsg. W. I chain, aos llnka to a rock) tiunse N. IX .lor. I chains to a rwk In fur Ma Una; tbenoe 3. MX deg * cbalna a llnka to a rook, eornar wlib *ald Korbla: thence N. tIX dag. K. I cbalna 41 llnka to a rock, oorner wiih Korbla on Holt line; tbenoe 8. Tl'/i d«g B. t obalna Wl llnka to the beginning, «nd con taining two and M.IOD aorta, ttors or laaa. Alao ona other tract, adjoining the above and beginning at a atone corner of afore* ld tract In ToorCoi'a Una: tbenoe Booth with aald line 1 sham and 3Sllnka ton atone; home N.Mdeg. W I chains loa atone: thenoe N. I chain and M llnka to a atone corner of afots aaid kit: thence with the llaa of the above lot to the hegtoalng, awl sootetatiia one aor , more or Issa. Thsaboia described lo'a oonveyed to be leae one lot containing a Utile over one aor* oontsysJ to I). A. Imi bjr J. T. long In a dssd wnlcb la teoordsd In Book No. », page HO of the record of lierda for Alamsno* county, aald lot Ilea to the w at of the above lots as oonveyed to Charlie llaaon and wife ■lndia llaaon, by J. T. Long. Tbla aale la made on account of the failure of Ibe aald Char 11, llaaon and hla wife plndla llaaon sod their belra lo pay tlie note* and Interest thereon, assured by aald mortgage ueed. wblcb wsio given lo assure ths pur chaas price of said lola J.t. LOHO. Mortgagee. J. Adolpta timg, Att'y, Administrator's Notice! Having qualified aa administrator of lbs saute of rsinlrm K. Long, deceased, lata of Alamance county. Worth Carolina, thla la '0 not fy all persons having rlalm* agalnat tlie •slate of aald deosased to sshlhlttlMM lo ths undraisnrd at hwspsoartlls, M. C., or hla attorosr, w. I. Ward, at bla ogio* in Ore has, 11. 0.,- no or tefore the Iftb day of March, iru, or tbla notice will be plssdsd In bsr of their rsoovsry. All psraona luleMed 11 *sld sstats will pi aa* make Immediate pi/amt. March t. Wit. 0. PBMDBRtiHAPH. Adas'r mar It tt of MsaUrs Long. ADMINISTRATRIX 8 NOTICE. All psraooa having tlaim* agalnat the ae tata or Oenige Item, deceaaed. will present Diem to MM undersigned, daly verld.d, on or before ths Nth day of Ksbrwary, KM, and In default this notioe will be pleaded in bar of their raeovery, and all persons owing ths estate of aald decadent will tasks Immediate ** rmm HILLY OANT, AdmV* Oeotg* Uaal, Jsnusryf'. 'SH. Altainabaw, N. C. FatMt —SCiSWORS and Kniree are eaaily ruined if not properly ground when being aharpened. If you want them aharpened right and made to cat aa good aa new £ive me a triaL Will aharpen anything from a broad axeto a pen-knife. Charges moder ate. B. N. Tuavn, thla office. FOLEY KIDNEY PIUS for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary irregularities, eflk Foley Kidney Pills are toaie in action, quick in results. Refuse substitute* For Sale>y all Druggists ( — """TTCureTcold in One Day T*» Laxative Bromo Quinine Td**. * ntA for a luxurious bath, or any of the " essentials that people of refinement love to revel in, in delicate and pore "^yji soaps, sponges, brashes, bav rum, v toilet water, perfumeries, manicure seta, "reams, powders pnd everything that will make you aa sweet and Jfl wholesome aa a baby. • —~mk Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Prescription Dragglste. fp FRQST PROOF CABBAGE F GUARANTEED TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS M I WO* THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GSOWEBS Wi. C. ■ - "T-M Sale of Land For fhe Implemftiif Co., Partition. RICHMOND; VIRGINIA. h«ve just issued a new and Br virtu* of an order of the Superior Court complete Farm Implement of Altniinot oountr oaitelna "peolal Pro- Catalog! STVinfir umtlMale in. oeedlnes Wb«rxtn *ll the heln-at law of / 'Jf »»»••* ill Jamee Morton. d. nuri, ware made partial. formation Mid prices Ot aa well aa mortcaaeea of certain Interest*. mM lor tba purpoae ot partitioning amonx the All Faaaa W a . M ■aid heirs the real aaute of which the said All tarlll IfllDldllfiTlT Jamee .Moru>n died »elzed, I will offer at *US 111 UUUIvUIvUMy public sale, to tbe highest bidder, at the » -_a » .. . oourt bouse dour In Clrahtm, at 1* o'elook, bOTD BIIQ vOltOu rl&OlfirSa DOOD ' 00 Wheel and Disk Cultivators. SATURDAY, MAR. 16, 1912, fS| lESS/ the foHowlac valuable real estate, to-wit; r—a- vi .. * ■. ■ A lot of land lu aald Alamance county, N. luEllieS, iDIOUoiSi C„ beginning at a rook on Lewis Tlckeland . c. w ..J UanlniC Mfffa JLetnuel hlmpron. tbence M IV W 10.71 cha s MW aOu rl&01Qg IHIIH. to atone on said Tickle's tine; Ibenoe H m° (fatal sail nUm llniiln/. ■7 (0 chains to a Make; thence N IK* ■ luClAl &Ilu oUl6r KOOulllL T.tt'/i chains to a atone; thence M m\ a K 23.80 RnWrftae Warinaa chains to a stake In Joseph Barber's line; DUBPIGX, IwllWl, Mufllfl). tbenoe N IS* K «.t£k chains to a stake In Karll Wlm r*H!wif ate llanetl's line, tbence S Mk° W 3.8 chains to MTD WlFO* rCUCHISj CIC. ihe be'lnnlua, aud containing If* acres /\ . uiore or less. Our prices are venr reason- Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance In -LI- (Z- n. - six months with tlUe reserved till fnlljr paid, !P nrsc-class Supplies, deferred paymrntaU>oarrjrlntereet from day Correspondence solicited, of sale. HuMee* to ouuormat.on b, the ■ cierk. Tbia Feb ij, itu. Catalog mailed free m request J- ». cooK.co»'r. Write for it. r .... /- Implement Co* /p. ' yV UX» K. Main St, Mot—on*. Vs. vy /. Ihhmmmhml , "'•=? FOLEYSOKINO LAXATIVE •*>- "W • mm Tom Stomach Tuoutic and Cpnitimtim Now Crop Garden Seeds |"" 1 1 1 A COMPLETE LINE FRESH £? * Berk and Plover Seeds JUST RECEIVED Alamance Pharmacy, The /jfifei Store J. C. Simmons Druggist. Notice of Re-Sale. Under and by virtu* of an order of the Hu pari or • ourt or Alanines count jr, mad« t n * •portal proceejlng lo which all the lielra al ia* of Mary Garrison, dee'd. are duly oon •illuied perilae, Us underslgued uommla •iouer will, on MONDAY. APRIL 15, 1912, all*o'clock M,at lb* oourt bouee door In Urabam. N. C .oiler for hi* to til* highest blddsr lor aaab that certain tract of land Irliganri being In Kaucette towneblp. Ala mance county. North Carolina, adjoining Jbe la-rdsof Jane O.rrlson, Vanny Uarrlaon. , Urookaaod others, bounded aa follow,: Urflßulof at a rack Corner of Dower; (bene* » 21 chains In a ruck ©order of lot No Us ibenca it W degress II tl chains lo a a lake corner of lot Mo. I; tbano* M I>H era to tb* llrat atatlon, eoatalolngi* acraa wore or lesa, save and except a certain tract or par cel of land cut off and eold f run tb* above described land* by Mary Uarrlaon lo 11. T. Keroodle on lbs IM day of August, ML containing tt acraa, nor* or Isaa, a recorj of which conveyance appears In Book of Deeds No. a. page vn of tb* fubllc Heglst ry of Al a man on cooaty, to which leleranee la hereby expressly man* for a mora particular 4e acrtptKia by metes and bounda. and said ■ acraa, last above described, are not Included J/h this arereading. Bidding will bait in at Terira of tele Cash. Tkla March Ma, mi K. 8. W.DAMBRON. Comr. ' HOUSES and lota for rent. Ap ply to W. J. Nicka. Mortgagee's Sale. Under and by vlrloe of tb* powers con tained In a certain mortgage de*d executed ' by i. H. Parry on tne Sru day of Peb» IN*, and racordad In tba offlcu of tb* Beglsierof fieadaof Alamance county. N. C.. Tn Book No. Si of Mortgage Deeds. pages MO to Itt, the undersigned mortgagee will; oo MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1912, at 11 o'clock, noon, at Ibe oonrt hruse door In Urah m. North Carolina, offer for sale to the blcbeat bidder, for caab. tbe following described tr ct or parcel of land situate tn Newlln townahlp, Alamance county. North Carolina, and described u> follows- Beginning at a Dogwood In Joseph Boffert' line, running tbeacs N 60° W 41 cha to the bend of tbe creek at tbe WlUlaon ford; thence down tbs creek aa It meander* op posite Po at's line oo Ue North aide of Cane Creek; thence tt* B 11 cba t> a Walnat, Poust's corner: Hi»nce B »' Bll.Mcbstu ICsne reek; tbeucc op tbe sreek aa li nieen dera » JO cba deposits a Hli kory; tbence 8 SIX" wan cba to a atone, tbence 8 M* W with said Hogera' line lUocba to tbe begla nlug, containing . 38.2 ACRES, but to be the as me be there mors or leas This la Intended to convey all of tbe original . . tract of the John M. Perry tract, except tS I 18 acraa told off by tbe said John M. Perry to John A. roust. i The sbovs land will be sold lo settle the note, with Interest, for tbe payment of wblt h