*■ m — m —" ' '' Postofficc Hons. Oige* open 7.00 a. m. to7.*>p. m. Bandar MO to ami 1.00 loUD|.i HEBNAN BtQHWi Poattnaater. •- | Local News. —The Teacher*' Institutes - close tomorrow. —Rev. Geo. L. Curry is at Ware Shoals, S. C., assisting in a meeting. ■ — —The County Commissioners will meet in regular monthly session next Monday. —The Oxford Oiphanage Singing Class will be in Graham on Wed nesday night, Aug, 21st. —Mrs. James E. Watson hat the misfortune to painfully sprain her ankle yesterday by stepping in a hole. —Henry Everitt, colored, died here Sunday afternoon. He had been in declining health for more than a year. —Master Hey wood Henderson had an operation performed yesterday, removiug his tonsils, and he is in desposed today. —Mr. Engene Porterfield died at jla2„ River Sunday afternoon of typhoid fever, so reported. He was about twenty years old and an excel lent young man. —Rev. J.C. Hocutt* was taken very ill between midnight and day yes terday morning with a heart trouble. His condition is more favorable to day, —The Southern Ry. Co. will run an excursion to Norfolk next Tues day. Train Graham at 7:32 p. m., and the round trip fare is 13.66. It will give two days and one night at the Virginia seashore. —Last Thursday night-. Mr. Fletcher Hancock, walking in his y sleep, fell out of a second story win dow, which resulted in a broken col lar bone, several cots upon the face and some bruises on his body. —At the Methodist Protestant church next Sunday morning, Aug. 4th, Mr. J. Norman Wills of Greens boro will conduct religious services in the absence of the Pastor, Rev. Geo. L. Curry. The public is in vited. . . „ —The wife of Bad Haithcock. liv ing on Mr. L. M. Johnston's farm near Long's Chapel, was bit by a poisonous snake abont 3 o'clock Tuesday night. She waß up at that hour and the snake was on the floor of her honse. The snake was killed. The woman when last heard from was suffering very much. —The daughters of Liberty of .Graham gave a delightful ice cream supper last Saturday night on the lawn at Mrs. Chas. H. Phillips'. They had as their guests the mem bers of Graham Council Jr. O.U. A. M., and a number of other friends. Mr. Walter M. Williams on behalf of the Daughters welcomed the guests and the response was made by Mayor J. Adolph Long. While refreshments were served Oneida Cornet Band discoursed sweet mu sic. It was a very enjoyable occa sion and the Daughters aB enter tainers acquitted themselves apen didly. - Social Items. Mrs. L. Banks Williamson at Glenooe last Saturday afternoon en tertained in honor of her sister, Mrs. L. M. Crichton, and nieoe, Miss May Crichton, of Atlanta. A number of guests irom Graham and Burling ton were present and spent a delight ful afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served by the charming hostess. On Tuesday afternoon Mis. Edwin D. Scott entertained in honor of her guests, Mrs. Irene Perry and Miss Lillian Brigham, her sister, of Agua ta, Ga. Mrs. Scott served punch and other refreshments and proved herself a delightful hostess to the large number present from both Burlington and Graham. An Early Morning Fire. Yesterday morning at 4 o'clock the fire whistle blew and it was soon found that the P. R. Harden old residence, one of the oldest in Gra ham, was on fire and promised to be! destroyed, but the prompt arrival of the firemen soon checked the flames. In half an hour the flames were out. The fireman of Graham never did better or quicker work. The (fell ing had not been occupied for some time. The fire originated in a closet at the end of the L which was abont half burned. The main two-story part of the dwelling was not serious ly damaged. The corner of the kitchen near by was slightly burned. The damsge is abont $360. It is not known how the fire originated, but it is suspected that some one had been in the closet mentioned above and either carelessly or designedly f Personal Mention = «. Mr. M. 0. Mcßane of Manndale ii here today. ■ Mr. E. S. Parker, Jr., spent Tues day in Raleigh. £ Mr. Eugene Hunter returned from INew York Saturday. Mr. B. S. Robertson of Greensboro was here yesterday. Mr. John Scott of Charlottte wai ' I 1 're the first of the week. Miss Inez Hornaday of Liberty ia 6 visiting Mrs. C. P. Harden. '■ Mrs. Irene Perry of Augusta, Ga., 1 is visiting Mrs. Edwin D. Scott, t Mrs. Lynn B. Williamson returned Tuesday from Catawba Springs. ; Mrs. J. H. Berry of Harrisonburg, - Ye., visiting Mrs. J. W. Menefee. Miss Gretchen Clements of Lynch -3 burg, Va., is visiting Miaa Marce r Goley. i Mesdames Jas. N. Taylor and Wm. S. Rives of Burlington spent yester | day here. Miss Frances Evans of Greensboro i is visiting her sunt, Mrs. J.- D. Albright. [ Miss Mollie Hollifeild of Auburn, Ala., arrived here Monday on a viait to Mra. J. A. Long. Miaa Grace Snow, who has been , visiting Miss Kathleen Long, left Monday for HiUsboro. Col. J. A Long left last Fridsy for Clayton, Ga., on business, and returned this morning. Mr. and Mra. Boyd R. Trolinger and littlo daughter left yeeterday afternoon for Scuthport to visit rela tives. Dr. Daniel -A. Long of Merom, Ind., who has been spending a few da 8 at hs old home near here, left Friday. Miss Grace and Mr. Herbert Neville of dhapel Hill oame Satur day v on a visit to their uncle, Prof. S. G. Lindsay. Mr. J. Edgar Long spent the lat ter part of last week visiting his father, Rev. Dr. W. S. Long, in Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Hocutt of Chapel Hill are here visiting the former's father, Rev. J. C. Hocutt, who is sick. Mr. T. A. Albright, seven miles North of Hillsboro,spent from Sstar day till yesterday with friends and relatives here. Miss Lillian Murray returned the first of the week from the Western part of the State where she has been for several weeks. Mrs. U. G. Daurity and two chil dren of Goldston are here visiting her spters, Mrs. L. G. Turner and Miea Fannie Porterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe and children of Greensboro spent a few hours here Tuesday, passing in their automobile on their way to Pittsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fancette of Nor folk, Va., are here viaiting the form er's sister, Mrs. W. C. Moore. Miss Francss Moore, who hss been visit ing them, returned with them. Mr. James D. Proctor of Lumber too came Saturday and left Monday, acoompanied by Mrs. Proctor and little MI4O Elizabeth, who had been here for more than two weeks visit ing relatives. "Ye Old Time Mill" Camping Party. A joyful camping party is holding forth this week > at "Ye Old Tine Mill" at Graham Country Club's place this week. The party is com posed of Misses Julia and Kathleen Denny of Greensboro and Aliens Long, Lillian Murray, Lorena Ker nodle, Rebecca Scott and Martha Holt of Graham, and Messrs. Jerome Stockard, Jr., of Raleigh and Ernest Thompson, Steven Simmons, Daniel Bell, Armstrong Holt, McßridsHolt, Jr., and Elmer Estlow of Graham. Mrs. Mcßride Holt and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Denny are chaperoning the ELUmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Tested and Proven. There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Weil-Earned Reputation. ' For month* Graham reader* ' have seen the constant expression 1 of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, > and read about the good work they have done in this locality. ' What other remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit? I Mra. Bryan Phillips, Main St., ■ Graham, N. C., saya: "Doan's , Kidney Pills are fine and I am L just as glad to recommend them ' now as I did in 1806. My kidneys ' were out of order. My back hurt r me and I was often nervous and - dizzy. I heard aboutDoau's Kid , sey Pills and got some at the Ala mance Pharmacy. They entirely ' relieved my backache and made ' my kidneys normal. Once and 1 awhile siaoe then, I hare taken I Doan's Kidney Pills and they hare , kept me well." For sals by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buf- E falo, New York, sole agents for > the United States. I Remember the name—Doan'a— and take no other. Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott, Jr., leave 1 tomorrow for Denver, Colorado, where Mr. Soott as Supreme Lodge Repreeentstive from North Carolina will attend the annual meeting of the Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias. They will be away about three weeks during which time they Will go to Pike's Peak, Colorado Springs and ' other places *of national interest ip the Greet Western domains. Hay-lUde and Refreshments. On last Thursdsy evening Mr. Phil S. Dixon and Bessie Tinnin gave s most enjoyable hay ride in honor of their guests Miss Annie Dixon of Snow Camp and Miss Alice Dixon of YadkinviUe, N. C. The party went to Holt's Pond three miles Southwest of Graham. The chief feature of the evening was a boat ride on the lake, which was resplendent with the light of the silvery moon, after which "delightful refreehments were served. Those who participated were: Misses Joeie Greeson, Mary Hsnnab, Annie Dixon, Bessie Tinnin, Alice Dixon and Ima Tinnin and Messrs. Joseph Walker, Earl Patterson, Cov Wil liams, Roeooe Henderson, Clarence Bradshaw, Lacy Bradshaw, Fred Holt and Phil Dixon. Wifl Defray Election Expense. In the bond election for which the Greensboro, Northern & Atlantic Railway Co. will petition the County Commissioners next Monday, the Railway Co. proposes to pey the entire coets of holding the election, so that the county will incur no ex pense. Thia shows an earnest of the Company's good intentions and that they have faith in the entel priee. DEATHS. Rev. John N. Garrett of the Methodist Protestant church died Monday, July 29th, at his home at Yadkin College after an illness of three months, sged 64 years. He was a son of the late Mr. Jerre Gar rett of thia county and a brother of Mrs. Lewis H. Holt, Mra. Thad. Moeer and Mrs. Green A. Nicholson of this county. He had devoted most of his life to teaching and the min istry. For the past few years he had been almost totally blind. He was one of the best of men. He is survived by bis widow, three sons and three daughters. One of the latter is Mrs. Geo. M. Isley near Mt. Hermon, Albright township. His remains were interred Tuesday at Yadkin College. Mr. G. C. Guthrie died Tuesday at his home in Newlin township, aged 76 years. Hs had been in de clining health for some time. He was a Confederate soldier and a member of Co. E. First Reg. Mr. Guthrie was an excellent cfitizen. He is survived by his widow and several children. Mrs. Jas. P. Harden near here is s daughter of deceased Graham Public Schools. Graham public schools open the second day of September. The building will be disinfected and all necessary repairs will be made for (he opening. The regulations of the school require all-pupils to be vaccinated. This should be attended to before school opens, especially should the children in the primary grades be vaccinated at least two weeks before the opening of school. Those pupils who failed to be promoted, and who have been studying during vacation that they may be promoted at the open ing of school, will stand examina tions at the school building, Fri day at 9:00., Aug. doth. IN such pupils have not been studying during vacation, it is time to get busy. All pupils above the first grade who have never attended school here will please meet me at the above hour and place. Pnpfla will not provide them selves with books until they have a book list from their teachers the first day of school. The teachers are as follows: Miss Estelle Morrison, First Grade; Miss Both Ruffln, High First; Miss Florence Blow, Second Grade; Miss June Bay Ksrnodle, Third Grade; Miss Margaret Goley, Fourth Grade; Miss Annie Long, Fifth Grade; Miss Donnie Cobb, Sixth Grada; Miss Annie Louise Wills, SeVenth Grade; Miss Geva Crews, Eighth Grade; Miss Mary D. Holmes, Ninth and I entb Grades. COLOBKD SCHOOL. Principal, Arm si sad Huuter; Assistant, Alk» Freeland. 8. G. LINDSAY, Supt. So. By. Co.—Excursion to Norfolk. See big ad. W. B. Sellers, Com'r—Ssle of valuable land. See ad. in another 1 column. Edward Johnston vs. Mary John -1 ston —Summons. Lester Bcrch vs. W. H. Burch — Summons. Stsndard Dress Goods Co.—Lady Wanted. ' raony Was Present. Yesterday, Jnly 31«t, 1912, was the 50th aoaiveraary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. H. Glen denin. On July 31st, 186*2, Mr. Olemienin, then a Lieutenant in the Confederate army, at ho toe on a fur lough, led Miss Elizabeth Long to "Ihe marriage altar at the home of her father, Mr. Jacob, Long, two miles esst of Qrahara. Capt. John R. Stockard, now 84 years old, looks 25 years younger, the picture of vigor ous health, active and full of life, as a Magistrals performed the cere-1 mony. Rev. Dr. W. S. Long, a brother of Mrs. pres ent at the marriage and also on this occasion. Among others present were two daughters, Mrs. J. F. Peterson and two children of Hick ory, Mrs. N. O. Newman of Holland, Va.,Rev. C. M. Lance of South port, Dr. J. U. Newman of Elon College, their children living here, and nephews, nieces and kinspeople, in all a*>nut 85. A pleasant feature of the occa sion, while Mr. and Mrs. Clendenin stood up as bride and groom on their golden anniversary, were little speeches by Capt. Stockard and Rev. Dr. Long and the congratulations of those present. A number of me mentoes of the precious metal were given. A sumptuous dinner wss served. Wo extend heartiest con gratulations and best wishes that these good people may live to cele brate many more anniversaries of their wedding day. '• Announcement. The Graham Water & Electric Company is glad to announce that within the past year it has added" 35 new electric light customers to itß list. Thus is the best possible evi dence of the growth and prosperity of our community. We are pleased to announce that when wshave added 25 more light users, a good part of which are in sight, we propose to reduce our E. W. rate from 16 to 14 cents with the usual 10 per cent, discount. We believe ww are as glad to be able to make this announcement as you will be to receive the lower rate. Very respec' fully, GRAHAM WATEB A ELECTRIC Co., E. L. Henderson, Mgr. Ilarry K. Thaw, in the eyes of the law, Is still insane and inußt remain in the asylum where he was placed on February 1, 1008, after he bad killed Stanford White. Justice Martin J. Keogh, of the Supreme Court of New York, Friday deuied Thaw's ap plication for freedom. The court took the ground that ThAw's re lease would be dangerous to pub lie safety. Joseph F. Stockton, a. promin ent farmer of Mecklenburg coun ty, aged 50 years, was found dead in bed Wednesday morning of last week at his home in Steel Creek township. He was a sufferer from apoplexy. $lO0 —Dr. E. Detchnn's Anti Diurectic may be worth to you more than SIOO if you have a child who soils bedding from in continence of water during sleep Cures old and vouug.alike. It arrests the. trouole at once. sl. Sold by Graham Drng Co. I —MOVED. —Mr. J. D. Vaughn has moved his shoe shop into the room at the East end of Mr. W. J. Nicks', Southeast side of court house square, where he will be pleased to have bis customers call when in need of work. Auction (Sate— Bay Mare, 10' years old, at court house, 4 p. m., August 10,1912. Cash. H. R. IUBUBD, Adm'r. July Sale! ' ' f£p?2 OP Buggies, Runabouts, Far - Z I 2 mere' Surries and Carriages at I | prices to "beat the band". Top |l| Buggies that sold for S6O, now | SSO--S7O Top Buggies now $65. Best grade top buggy sold at $75. now S7O. More than 3 car loads go in this sale. You know you can be pleased. All good, honest, Southern made tirork, not the "Catalogue House" buggies. More than 100 Sets Har -1 - BCSS to go in this sale—prices from $8.50 to 925, saving you from $4 to $7.50 per set Too many buggies and harness—not enough money—hence prices cut. Hocking Valley Cider Mills have the "wood roller", do notcolorthe cider as the cast mills do. See the Hocking Valley line and get the new estancTbestmill. ' ''/ A Western Line Cane Mills and Pans. ' 1 Peas, Millet, Crimson Clover. N.S. CARDWELL The Always Busy Store, BURLINGTON. 'PHONE 1-8-3 AITOSMMMI will be inserted under thla neadlng »t one-naif OR a MO* a word for each Insertion No ad. inserted forleos than 10 oU. Count Tour words and aend easn with ordsr. Saeb initial or abbreviation oountaa word. —lf you want or need a blank book —journal, ledger, pocket or vest pocket memorandum, record book or other kinds of blank books, call at THE GuuNEk'Printing Office. HOUSES and lots for rent. Ap ply to W. J. Nicks. -BLANK BOOKS-A good as sortment at THE GLEASKU office. —You can buy almost any kind of blank book you may need at TUE GLEANER Printing Office. -SHOW CASE BARGAINS—Six nice rnarbfe base Show Cases for sale cheap. J. C. Simmons, Drug ' gist. angl-3t TUB HOHTH CAROLINA COLLEGE of A62UCMEIVECBAMIC ARTS l The States Industrial College. Four-year eearaea In Agriculture; in [ Civil, Electrical and Meehanleal Engi neering; In Industrial Chemistry: In Cotton Manufacturing and Dyeing. Two l year courses In Mechanic Arts aad In i Textile Art. One-year and Two-year courses In Agriculture. These courses are bath practical and scientific. Kiam -1 luatlons Ibr admission are held by the . County Superintendent at all county . seats on July 11th. . . For catalog address , TUB KI2CISTRAII, June ST lot West Raleigh, N. C. ! THE NORTH CAROLINA, 1 State Normal and i Industrial College I Maintained b> the State for the Woman of . North Carolina. Five regular courses lead -1 Ing to degree a. Speolal couress for Teachers. E Free tuition to those who agree to beoome teachers In the State. Fall session begins ' September It, lull. For catalog and other In. [ formation, address ' JULIUS!. FOUST. Freii, Qnmiboro,K.C Land Sale! By virtue of authority given me In a deed of trust, exeout*d by It. V. Hunter and bis i wife. Laura H. Hunter, baarln* date of Octo ber 17. 1807. and registered In tba offloe of the Keglster of Deeds for Alamsnoe county. In Mortgage Deed took No. at, at pages 4M Co 440,1 trill on ' ■, MOHDAY, AUG.CST 12, 1912, ' at\u o'clock, noon, seU at tbe court house . door In Graham, at publio outcry to tba best blader. tbe following described real prop erty, to-wlt: 1 X lot or parcel of land situate In tbe oor | potato limit* of the town of Graham, N. 0., bounded as follows; FronUng on the North side of MoAdea street In said town, begln -1 nlng at an Iron bar, the South western oorner r of the lot of O. H. Hondo) son, running thence N 6 1-8° H Xat chains to an Iron bar, the „ Northwestern corner of tbeiot of said Hen derson, thence NOT 14 dec W I S chs to an ■- Iron bar; thence S 1 1-8° W 1,14 1-Sobitoan Iron bar on the Northern line of said Mo _ Aden street, thence SO7 1-4° B 1.08 chs to tbe beginning, containing twenty-four one bun _ d red the or an acre, more or leas. This property will be sold lor easb. B. H PARKED, JB.,Trustee, This July 10,19:2. i ■CAIMR—HEALTH SCHOLARSHIP lowest ntss talks tasdk IMlskilsl locsdoa. Dsss wsii wsass. Tfcmtr-twe rssss vithost a da- I js rsss ej Sssemas ddnjsa CMlasftlsiks. A tsilislsi wihssi Of sll tks collects I I ksrs risitsi ia dinars as lautssilestl PisU •snstsir el Ctdsdss laMnr, *. sshli •) (lea 1 Collate seesH Is he its asst tkdulsa. " I dsis WdM at toes las csisleiae sa4 > FrsiUssl, W. A. HARPER, t Hoo CoSsgi, N.C. LA _ D X WANTED 1 To Introdooe our very complete Fsil line of ■ beautiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy 1 walstlngs. silks hsndkerchlefs,, petticoat-, etc. Up-to-date N. T. City patterns. Finest • line oo the market. Dealing dlroetwlih the mills you will Sod oar prices very low. If ■ others eon make 110 to weekly yuu oan . also. Samples sod full Instructions packed In a neat aampla oaae, shipped si pre is fro paid. No money requ'rtd. Bxcluslve Irri ' tory. Write tor particulars. Bo Brst to apply. Standard Dreae Goods Co. • Department Ml, lilngbampton, M. T. FOLEYSHONET^TAR •loss the and la Mia lsssags m~\ [ Watches, Clocks tod Jewelry The beat Repairing Z. T. HADLLY Jeweler GRAHAM, N. C. BLANK BOOKS Journals, Ledgers* Day Books* Time Books, Counter Books, I Tally Books, Order Books, Large Books, Small Books, Pocket Memo., Vest Pocket Memo., die., &c. For Sale At The Gleaner Printing Olflce Graham, N. C. Mortgage Sale Of Real Property. • Under snd by virtue of the power of sale oontalned In 1 certain niorlgngo deed ex ecuted by Kddle Mcllrooiu and liTs wife list tle Mciir 10m to Alexander Moaer on tbe lltb day of February, lull, and recorded In tbu offloe of the Keglster of Deeds for Alamance oouuiy. In l>o>k of mortgage deeds No. SI MS. the undersigned will sell to the Idghnst bidder for cash at the court house dour in Lira ham, at U o'cock.noon, on MONDAY, AUG. 19, 1912, the following descrilied real property: A oertain piece or tract of laud lying and belnginAlauiai.ee county, Hutn aforesaid. In Haw Hlver Township. and described and deflned as follows, to wit: Hounded on the Nonh by the lands of Will Carter, on the Bast by tbe lands or Nasu Hollars, oo the South snd West by tho Isnds of John Trolln ger, sod containing two and seven-tembs a nr—. more or ION. there Is a three room dwelling house upon this lot, It being tbe same lot that was bought by the mortgagorfrom John A. Trul- Inger. This sals Is btinic male in aacordance with tbe terms of ssid mortgage because of the non payment uf a part of the principal and the Interest of a oertain bond or note secur ed by said mortgage and bearing even date therewith. This 17th day of July. 1812. AI.KX AN DBK MOHKB, Mortgager. J. Adolpb 1-ong, Assignee. SaleofTalnableFann By virtue nf an order of lite Superior Court of Alamance countr, made 11 a Special Pro ceedings whereto the of J. it. Tarploy and his wife H, F. Tarpley. were duly con stituted psrtlea for the purpose of selllnr for partition the lands hereinafter described among lbs owners th roof, I 111 offer at publio sale, lo ibe highest bidder, at the Court llouae Door In (iraliam, at In o'clock, M„ on Saturday August .11, lill'l, I follow Ing deicrlbed real property, First; AJotor tract .? land In Morten township, edjuining Ibe lands of Usury lloss and others, snd bounded ns follows: Iltalunlng at a hickory, comer with Men. Foster, theoee It IU" H 13 Hi chs to a stake; thence 8 MM* K *M chs to a Dogwood: thence N If W IS.lft chains Ui a rjck; tbenae N lh° ■ 110 obams lo a 111 -oh Jack with Henry Koe; I hence « K n.'o chains to a rook with Dr. B. F. Watson; t- sues a \\" w 17.10 chains to a Post Oak; thenc.. H mk' W t JO chains to a stake, c.irner No. li; theoee i S4 dogw U/.O chains to s ruck wiui No. I>; W iJH chains to a atnke by the SpHog path, tbonoe N. Mk deg W II ebs to the beginning and oontalning about ;u aorae. Being lot No.Slnthe division nf the landa or Margaret K, (lai rlain snd was allot tfd to Mrs. K. F. Tarpley, deceased. fnd. A lot of land adjoining aboro tract beginning at a Hlackjsok on Hose' line, Hence S W II chains u a Dogwod; thence Basl W chains to a lllckory In if f. 1 arpley line, thonoe North IS chains to ibe be«iuulng, and contalolng acre, more or less. Tbe two Lota Together, And Known as tho t. H. Tarpley Home Plsre, will bo sold ss a whole, snd there Is s good building and good out bouses, good well «I water wall situstci In a good neighborhood. Soil Is fertile and produces well. Timber has been well laken ears of on ibis place. Terms of Mate 1 Ono- fourth cash: one-fourth In six months: one-fourth In twelve months, and one fourth In eighteen months Interest on deferred payments, and title reserved till paid for. subject to confirmation by tbe Clerk. This July U, lOK J. I. OOOK, COm'r. The ttenate in the coininittao of the whole Thursday nimht adopt ed by a vote of 34 to 32 a Ilepn b llcan substitute for the demo cratic woolen tariff bill against the united opposition of Demo cratic members. The measuro would i.ake material reductions in tbe existing woolen tariff. Announcement has been made of tho selection of Albert J. Hov eridge, former United States Sena tor from Indiana, as temporary chairman of the National Progres sive convention to be held in Chicago August 6. At the same time a letter from Mr. Beveridge waa made public, which sets forth bis attitude and marks his with drawal from tbe Republican party, in which he has taken a prom inent part. Charles Sutton waa sentenced to serve 30 days on the road* at Kinaton for striking bis baby step-child in the face with his fist. Try onr cornerof Court House Square—Better Cream tions to us for prompt and y 8 6ry Graham Drug Company, 'Phone 99 Prescription Druggists. WHY NOT MAKE s2oo.°° A MONTH - - That's ,> >so.°° a W—k, almost StO.°° a Day * . ■■U . Belling Victor Bale# and Imtiol boxee ■ £A IH of oiafe. tout do not know howeaayltiltoown I one. Baleamen deolare our propoettloa one ol the beat, clean-cut money-making opportune tlee rret received. Without prerlouaexDert- I ■ enccYOUoan duplicate the .»«ofotfere. ■ I Our handaoinely Illustrated *OO-pan catalog HI will enable you to preaent the iutjeet to eu _ tomera In aa Interfiling a manner aa thouxh yon wen piloting them through onr factory. Men appointed aa M aaleeuien receive adrloe and lnatruetlona for eelllng aafei, giving w ■ S§£l!!!K§ anraka mm who race!re* oar special Belling lafieaaiaal. rendered ltneceeaary to doable our output. Wo ore ipenolng „ man/ thooaanda of MDan en larging on r aalea eifflaeHeai. but to learn all wiiaalut, it willooetyouonlytha yelae of • poetal card. Atk far CiiilwM 111. i THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. 0 Our Now Memo. Caoaolty 10,000 Sofee Annually, CIICIIIAT!, QUI These Hot Days Should Suggest To You. Our Delicious And Cold Drinks. We Are Sole . Agents For Smith's Purity Ice Cream The Finest Cream To Be Had. —*• Bring us your prescriptions, we guar antee purity, accuracy and satisfaction, Alamance Pharmacy, The /*flEv Store / J: C. Simmons Druggist. WE ARE GETTING KN AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF r REFRIGERATORS This week. Also a nice line of rugs, art squres, porch rockers, swings, lawn seats, and everything to make the home comfortable during the comming summer. WE DRE SELLING AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. COME - TO - SEE - US Qreeo & McClure Furniture Co. TT GRAHAM, N. C Re-Sale! Valuable Farm Land By virtu* of aa order of the Superior court of Alamance county, m*de In ■ apecl-l pro raedliig*. whereto all lb* belra at l»w and iwrwul representative of J. M. Terr, dec'd, were duly mada panic*, for lbs purport of selling the real property herein described to make a**et* and for partition. I will again ' offer at public aale, to tlie big beat bidder, at U o'clock M., ou SATURDAY, AUG. 31,1912, , at the court hooae *oor In Oraham, the fol ! lowing valoaMo real eatate, 10-wlt: Two par cels of land In Pleaaoiit Orove townahlp, Alamance county, adjoining tbe land* of O. Maynard, Mra. lUcli'l Vincent. W. If. and Ueorga MuAdama. and oiher*, and bounded i aa follow* Plr*t Lot:—Beginning at * poplar "lump on ' lb* olj rin of mwm Creek, 0 O. Maynard'* corner, running tbenoe N. f cba. to a (take, aald Maynard'*oorner; Iheno* N. 1° W. 12/0 cba, to a a ake, oorner with aald Maynard; thence ». I'i-W. i.W> eh*. to a a take on old KayeUevllle road; tbeno* up aald road aa tot- . KSS-JWAjrsf-ta'Jtw' d*?W. «.44cba. fT«S d*«.. W. 6 31 cba. to a large R.O. point to eaMroad.C. G. Mtyurd'a ] r„r"er; thence with bit tin* «. « deg. K. *.U cba. to a rock, oorner with aald Maynard and Xr*. Vincent; thence with her line and llna j of aald Mr Ada a* M cba. to 111 re bca on aald creak. tbeour down aild creek aa It meander* to the nrat station, nd containing 40 acne, Beginningat a large Birch be low the new road on Htags'a creek In Prank fiarrleon'a line, and running with hi* line N. W/idew. W.lUuoh*. to a rockandW.O. point oorner with aald Oar rt son god C. O. May istavSf&sxagtt theoe-> down aald ereek aa It meanders to the nrat atatlon and containing « acre* mora oi '"Kidding will «tait at fMUO. TKKM-i: One-fourth catb, one-fourth In *l*. twelve and elgbtewn month*, wltb Inter e*t from day of aale and title reaarvad until fully paid. hubject to tonflrmaUon by tbe Clerk. This t he 2Mb day of July, 1#1!» VWiB. MBLLAH-s t'ommlMloncr. J. B.Cook, Attorney. Service by Publication North Carolina—Alamanoe County, I■ the Superior Chart Leater Burcb | v*. e Notice. W. H. lluroh.J „ •» | W. H. Bureb. the defendiht above named, will take notice that an action entitled aa above ha* been commenced In the Superior t ourtof Alamance eountr, for tbe purpoae or obtaining an abeolute divorce from the bond* of matrimony heretofore exlatlng be tween plaintiff and defendant; and the aald defendant will fur'her lake notice that he la required to appear at the TMrat at MMffS Court of aald county to be held at the eoort houea of laid county, la Orabam. oo the flrat Monday In Heptember, MHL It betag tbetlaa day of Heptember, IMS, and astwar or Mm to the oomplalnt lied la aid action, or tbe Plaintiff will apply to the court for the re- Ik f demanded In tbe eo*plalat. witae* my band tbla inly Mad, ltu. J. D. KKUNODLB, GL I. C. •ug-l-H Alamanoe Couaty. Service by Publication North Carolina, Alamance Conaty. lb tbe Superior Ceart. Kdward Johnaton, Plaintiff **. Mary J. Joboeton, Defendant The defendant above named will takeMMM tba_t an action entity« .t^h-ISE mance County for abao/ute divorce tor nata tory rea*ona; and tbe aald defendant wIU further take notice teat he 1* required lo ap pearat tbe Term of tbe Haperfor Court ft .. * •aid county to be held oo tbe At* Monday in , heptember. MIS, at tbe eoart houae la aald county at Orakam, N. C., ead aoawar or do- i 1 mar to tbe eomplalat In aald acUoo,ortbe gS plaintiff will apply to tbe eoart tor tbe re«ef demanded In aald ooaigalnt. i,38 Tbla the BMb day of Jnjf. Wfml- , ~ § v.. L'V* • . ''*-L '■ t.

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