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THE GLEANER IBS DID EVERY THURSDAY. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. •t.OO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE' ADVERTISING BATES me square (1 to.) 1 time SI.OO, -re»c.« snb »■ a -icnl Insertion 80 oents. For more ipece Slid longer time, rates furnished on sppllos- Mon. Local notices 10 ota. a line for first asertlon ; subsequent Insertions 6 oU. s line \ transient advertisements must be paid for advance * The editor will not be responsible for /lews expressed by ooriespondents. Bnterod st the Postoffloe at Graham. N. C., as second clawi matter. GRAHAM, tf. C., Nov. 27,1913. WHITE HOUSE WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson und Mr. F r H nc ' s Bowes Sayre at the White llouse Tuesday afternoon at 4 ;30 o'clock the most brilliant, though the 13th, marriage ever witnessed in that historical mansion. Over 800 guests representing all the principal na tions of the earth, saw the almost * royal event. No wedding at the White House has attracted such wide-spread interest, and no little White House bride has been the recipient of so many lavish gifts. _ a— Tho country officially and other wise is waiting to see what Mex ico will do. The Mexicans are doing some bloody fighting among themselves, Uit so far there is no outside armed' interference. The death of President Finiey of the Southern Railway at Washing ton Tuesday night is a great •hock to the South and is a dis- A tlnct loss to the country. METHODIST PROTESTANT AP POINTMENTS. Rev. Geo. L- Curry Goes to Burling ton and Rev. 0. B. Williams, Succeeds him at Graham. The following are the station as signed the various ministers by the M. P. Conference at High Point, which adjourned Monday night : Albemarle, J. H. Abernethy ; * Alamance, J. A. Ledbetter; An derson, W. A. Lamar; Asheboro, C. L. Wbitaker; Asheville, C. W. Bates; Buncombe, L. H. Hatlcy;; Burlington, Oeorge L. Curry; Cald well, W. P. Martin; Cleveland, W. C. Lassiter; Concord, Ed. Suits; Davidson, J. W. Hulin; Denton,Q. L. Reynolds; Falston, J. H. Mor ton ; Fairview, J, it. Hutton; Flat Kock, F. W. Kennett; For ayth, A. O. Lindley; Uaston, H. W. Bras well; Granville, N. O. Bethea; Graham and Hnw Kiver, O. B. Williams; Greensboro, K. M. Andrews; Greenville, D. A. High fill; Guilford, 8. M. Needham; Halifax, J. E. Pritchard; Haw River, W. F. Ashburn; Henderson. J. D. Williams; High Point, A. O. Dixon; LaGrange, W. H. Neese; Lebanon, D. M. Loy; Lincoln, J. D. Morris; Littleton, C. J. Ed wards; Mebane, W. E. Swain; Mecklenburg , H. E. Waldrop; Charlotte, D. A. Braswcil; Mocks viile, J. W. Self; Mt. Hermon, C. H. Whitaker; Mt. Pleasant, Rob ert Troxler; Oak Bldge. L. C. Ger ringer; Orange, R. C. ' Fageland, J, 'W. Quick; Pensacola, Homer Costo; Piedmont. A. .D. Pinacle and Mt. Zion, A. L. Hunter; Randieman, J. E. O'Brlant,; Ran dolph, Wm. Pike; Reldsvllle, E. C. Lowdermilk; Richland, J. H. How man ; Roanoke, T. E. Davis; Rock ingham, J. F. All red ; Saxapahaw, Geo. W. Holmea; Shelby, C. E. M. Raper ; BHcr City* W. A. Led ford; Stanley, W. D. Reed, St. Paul, W. G. Milloway; Spring Church, T. F. McCulioch; Taber nacle, T. M. Johnson; Thomasvlile, T. A. Williams; Uwharrie, Joel B. Brogden; Vance, J. A. Burgess; West Forayth, O. A. Austin; Why Mot, J. H. Stowe; Winston, 8. W. Taylor; Welch Memorial, D. B. Williams; Yadkin College, H. L. Powell; Yarborough, D. R. Low- dermilk;. In the hands of the President: 1 T. J. Matthews. Left without ap pointment at his own request: William Porter; J. F. O. D. Stacy, H. O. GYrman, B. D. M. Watson, M. F. Hinshaw, H. S. B. Thompson, D.p A. Fische. Superannuates: I. I. York, Geo. B. Hunt, W. C. Kenneth. J. ' L. Giles, W. D. Fogleman. , Editor Methodist Protestant Her ald, J. F. McCulloch. Prof. Horace Williams of the University faculty, has brought ault against :the town ot Chapel for damages in the sum 0f|t,046. Prof. Williama claims thathis prop ery ha a been damaged to that ex tant by the disposition of the sew erage of the town. Aaheville school board has ar ranged to aerve hot lunches to the high school pupils at the noon hqur It Is planned to serve sand wiches, hot aoup, hot chocolate, many other thinga that are suit able for the lunch of a student. Tk» main Idea in serving the lunchea ia to keep the children off the atreets during the noon hour, alao to keep them from eating so P* many aweeta. A room will be set aaide as a dining room for the g; atudents during the colder months. Leiha Perdue, aged If, convict ed at Huntington, W. Va., of in volunatry manalaughter for having ; abot and killed Jamea Kendrick, her brother-in-law, paid a fine of ttt.oo and costf , a total of $71.00, ?. and waa released from custody. r . Miss perdue'a offense was emotion al insanity and ghe unwritten law. Kendrick's wife died and he mar ried again. It was then that Miaa Sp Perdue, sister of the first wife ahot him claiming he had promiaed Chapel Hill Letter. Cor .of The Qleaner. Chapel Hill, Nov. 24.-That the —relation qf the banking interest* to the agricultural interest* is such as *o indicate that the North Car olina farmer is a class of thrift/ people is the observation made by Dr. C. L. Raper, head of the de partment of economics of the Uni versity of North "Carolinaand spe cial representative of the United States Rural Organization Ser vice for the States of North Car lina, South Carolina, Virginia and Maryland. The government repre sentative of the National Depart ment of Agriculture arrived at this conclusion af|er making a field investigation into farmers' credits in twenty representative S'orth Carolina counties, visiting the rural banking centers in each the counties. Two divisions of thp State were visited—Dr. Kaper mak ing a personal tour of the coun tie sin the cental section and Prof. W. R. Camp, professor of Rural Economics in the A. & M. College, and in charge of the markets of the North Carolina Experimant Station, making investigation into conditions in the Northeastern sec tion of the %tate. The counties visited by the Economics profes sors interested in conditions of rural life, included the following: jPitt, Beaufort, Washington, Cho- Pitt, Beaufort, Washington, Chow an, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Gates, Hertofrd, Bertie, Edgecombe, Or ange, Guilford, Mecklenburg, Lee, "Union, Aneon, Richmond and Moore. The facts relative to the me oI loans made to farmers; the rare of ioceiest. .the commission chaiged the cost of abstracting thj title to tho lanu etc., are fur nished thi; Depuitment of Agricul ture. From tha figuies gathered, Dr. Kaper has formed some very definite impressions a sto rural conditions, particularly the rela tion of the bankß to the farmer. 1. That the farmer in a numbct of banking centers has become a comparatively important depositor in the banks, especially the banks that pay 4 per cent, interest; 2. That the farmers in a num ber of places are fairly important shareholders; 3. That the farmers in a number ol places are receiving 'he same banking facilities as the business man as to the rate of interest; and the nature of security: ■i. That they can jn a number of places borrow from the banks more than they do or care to bor row ; ft. That the farmers in a num ber of places are large borrowers from the banks. 6. That the es pecially the 1-horse farmers, are not desirous of borrowing from the banks as much as they roally need for the most effective culti vation of their soil, and the most economical handling of their crops; 7. That the tenant farmers are the ones that borrow little from the banks and usually only when their notes are signed by the land lords. The greates obstacle to the far mer in borrowing on farm mort gages iB the cost of -abstracting the title to lands, Is the observa tion made by Dr. Raper. The av erage cost of such a service (usually performed by a lawyer) is from sS.oo to SIO.OO, and in a few crises as much as SSO.OO to $40.00, when the title is complicated. As a remedy for thia extortion from the farmer, the government repre sentative suggests the adoption of an official survey and registration of every piece of land. The adop tion of such a system would work to the advantage Jn that he would always have in Jila possession an official certificate of .his land. Then he could save the cost of abstracting the title and could bor row money at a smaller coat and at the regular rate of interest. Catarrh Caaaot B« I'artK with Local Application* as UMT oannot rvaoh ihe Mat at the dleeaee. Catarrh n a blood or oouaUtullonal dleea»e, and la uruer to cunt It you mull take Internal remedj ee Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, an acn directly on the blood and muootu aur facte. Hall a Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. 11 was preaerthed by one of the baet phyalotana In thta country for >aara end l« a reaular preecrlpuon. It Is outupoerd »r the baat tonlce known, combined with the beat blood t'urtner- actlna directly on the mucnue aurfaoee. The |>e(Teot ourabinatluo uf the two IntfiedlenU Is what produces euch wonderful raaulu la curiae catarrh. Maud "SfS&ifctTi CO.. f rope.. Toledo, 0. Md by Druntata. price i*o. T«ka Hall's V atlly Pills for oonetlp..Uon Kunnlng 40 miles an hour a Santa Fe train carrying many pas sengers ran through an open switch at Joliet, 111., Thursday, but outside of slight injuries to the en gineer, when the engine pllinged thirty feet to ttie street below, no one waa hurt. The flrat coach alighted on top of the engine and retained its balance. Officials pro nounced It the strangeat wreck in the road's hiatory. The Southern States Woman Suf frage Conference was organised at New Orleans laat week and Miaa Kate M. Oordon of that city waa elected president. The list of of ficers included women from Lou isiana, Kentucky, Arkansaa, Mary land, Texas and Oklahoma. The purpose is to seek votea for women through State leglalatlon rather than by amendment of the Federal constitution. High Calling of Motherhood f 111 l III! !■ * - -. * . | 1 fMIAJM J» a*moiwi m Drnww precaution in mainiain f«>\ ~ r A It it doubly important and nothing in the world is so needful aa Scott'% BmmUom, food cheer and rich and per*. It eotalna the «Mtl Mh K?rjßP/"l \ building and boae-bnildlag ;»)■>■ Id and inaurea atnndant nourish- » . 1 meat. It strengthens the aer*e» VK and creates energy and vitality wBL Wm dsring this period. *fw " Items of News. Ten vessels and 164 lives were lost iit the storm that enveloped the Oreat Lakes from Sunday of last week until Tuesday, according to )the compilation of reports re ceived from the various potts on the lakes. In addition 21 other vessels were partially or wholly destroyed,- their crews escaping. The revenue cutter' Tahoma sail ed last week from Seattle, Wash., for Kodiak Island with medical and other supplies for the villages where Indians have been stricken by measles. Two hundred and fifty cases have been reported, and the Governor of Alaska appealed to the Federal Government for as sistance. 1 Four unions, acting in concert, inaugurated a strike on the At lantis system of the Southern Pa cific railroad, known, as thie Sun set Lines, at 7 o'clock Thursday night. Approximately 2,500 men, engineers, conductors, firemen, conductors and trainmen, from SI Paso, Texas to New Orleans, are affected. Reports from division points indicate a general compli ance with the strike order. The walkout culminated negotiations of more than six months whi?h fail ed to bring about an amicable ad justment of differences. A miniature naval battle was fought under the shadow of the Brooklyn bridge, New York city, one night last week when detec tives concealed aboard barges and policeman in launches exchangeo shots with armed river pirates. Four detectives were injured, three pirates were captured and three motor boats loaded with stolen coffee were recovered. Watoh had been set because the New York Dock Company complaine d that coffee valued at more than $2,500 had been stolen in two nights from its barges in the East river. The cteamer C. W. Lyon, en route from Fayetteville to Wil mington, wus burned Friday morn ing at IX o'clock, on the Cape Fear river 20 miles' from Wilmington. The fire originated in a cargo of cotton. Passengers and crew jumped into the river and all got to the shore except the mate, Hen ry W. Edge of FayetteviiJe, who was drowned. One lady passenger could not swim but she was res cued by the captain. Loss on the vessel and cargo estimated nt $30.- 000, partially covered by insurancd. That Gertude Hoffman and her chorus of scantily attired dancers prcsnt a show that is ' vulgar, immoral, indescent and obscene,'' is the opinion of a committee of churchmen that were appointed to observe the the performance and report to the Ministerial Associa tion of Greensboro, wherefore the Ministerial Assocoation and other citizens demand that the munici pal authorities prohibit shows of like character. A Restless Coast. Portion! ot the British const are slipping bodily into the sea and disappearing in the waves, yet other portions rise mysteriously out of the waters. The gain of land is greater than the loss. Within 35 years England and Wales lost 4,892 acres and gained 30,75%, While Scotland and Ire land made an equally handsome bargain. Parliament will not be able" to put an end to the oscilla tions discovered by the royal com niasioners. Breaches that rise CO feet above high water mark ' and afterward sink 50 feet under the waves evidently obey some law that laughs at aea walls. Cause of iBMBBIa. The moat common cause of in aomnla ia disorders of the stom ach and constipation. Chamber lain's Tablets correct these disor ders and enable you to Bleep. For aale by all dealers. adv. Berry and Lonxa Nobles charg ed with rdbbing the poatofflce at Chadbourn, C olumbus county, of 9200 in money and stamps, was ar rested at Fayetteville Saturday. Heller la Ma Hears Distressing Kidney and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by tha -NEW GREAT SOUTH AMER ICAN KIDNEY CURE." It la a great surpriae on account ot ita exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves reten tion ot water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this la the remedy. Sold by Qra ham Drug Co. ** adv. The store of R. R. A. Glenn and the old Central Hotel, also owned by Mr. Qlenn waa burned at Pitte boro Friday night. Loaa estimated at about ft,500; no inaurance. Driving home from Monroe aftet dark, Robert Oordon, a Union county farmer, waa held up by • negro highwayman, who demanded his money, Fortunately Mr. Oor don had hia "wad" apportioned In different pocket* In one he had about |IS, in another about slo*. While facing the pistol in the ne gro's hands he had aulficient pres ence of mind to paaa over the amaller amount, and, as the high wayman seemed satisfied, Mr. Gor don didn't mantion that he had mora. Annual Statement 1913 In accordance with the requirement* ot Section 1326 ot the Re- V|ml of 1(05, ol North Carullii*, I, Cha*. D. Johnston, Register of Deed* aDd ex-offlcio clerk to the Board of County Commissioner* of Alamance County. North Carolina, do hereby ;certify that the following statement i* true and correct, to-wit; l*t. The number- of day* each member of the Board met with Board. 2. The number of day* each member *erved on committee. I. The number of mile* traveled by each member respect ively. GEO. T. WILLIAMSON. Po 20 day* commissioner at $2-00 per day ... $40.00 | To 7 day* on committee at t2-00 per day ... 14.00 To 480 mile* traveled at 5c per mile ... 24.00 78.00 W. H. TURRKNTINB. To 22 day* commiasioner at $2.00 per day ... $44.00 To C days on committee at $2.00 per day .. - 12.00 To 132 miles traveled at 5c per mile, ... ... 6.60 62.60 C. H. RONBY. To 22 day* commissioner at $2.00 pur day ... 44.00 To 4 day* on committee at $2.00 per day ... 8.00 To 308 mile*, traveled at 8c per mile 15.40 67.40 C. P. CATBS. To 18 days commissioner at $2.00 per day ... 36.00 To 1 day on committee at $2.00 per day 2.00 To 360 miles traveled at 5c per mile „ 18.00 56.00 W. H. JOGLBMAN. To 19 days commissioner at $2.00 per day 38.00 To 570 miles traveled at 5c per mile- ... 28.50 66.50 Total $330.50 V In the above is given 22 days, the total number of day* the Board of County Commissioners of Alamance County, North Caro lina were in session from December lat, 1912 to November 30, 1913, Witness my hand at office in Graham, November 26, 1913. „ CHAS. D. JOHNBTON, Register of Deed* x and Bx-officio Clerk to Board of Co. Comr's. State N. & L College Letter. Cor. of The Gleaner. Greensboro, Nov. 22.—The new organ that hna Just been installed at the Normal College has • total of 1.114 pipes, 30 speaking stops and 21 accessories, and it is one of the most complete of its size and 6ost that has ever been pro duced. The scheme of the organ differs largely from any other in strument that has ever been plac ed in the South. This handsome instrument and and the manner of its working was demonstrated before a large au dience last Thursday night when *-'• recital was given by Mr. 0. Scott-Hunter, organist of Burling ton, assisted by Mrs. W. R. Ed munds, of High Point, soprano, and tlie Normal choir of 150 voices, supplemented by 21 male singers selected from Oreensboro choirs. Ail under the direction of Prof. WMe R. -Brown, head of the De partment of Music. The recital was a grand success, the vocal and instrumental selections being received with frequent applause by the immense audience • that was gathered. ' The organ in its completeness was forcibly demonstrated during the recital by the organist, Mr. O. Scott-Hunter, in a selection from Handel, when the "cuckoo" and the 'Nightengale" could be plainly heard through >• skilful! manip ulation. The organ will respond to nearly every requirement of music. Nearly Every Child Haa Worms. ' Paleneu, at time* a flushed face and unnatural hunger, picking at the note, great thirit, etc., are all indications of worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer in pleasant candy form, is a reliable and thorough medicine for the removal of worms of all kinds from children and adults. Aids digestion, tone* and ovecomcs constipation, and in creases the action of the liver. Is perfectly safe for even the most delicate children. Kickapoo Worm Killer makes children happ/ and healthy. '46 c. Guaranteed. Try it. Drug stores or by mail. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. adv. The North Carolina Methodist Protestant Conference, In. session last week at High Point, voted by over two-thirds majority to unite with the United Brethren Church. KJMW What Yea Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it la Iron and Qui nine In a tasteless form. No cure, no pay.—Me. adv. David 8. Lippard has been elect ed superintendent of schools for Cabarrus county to succed Chaa. E. Boger, who resigned to become superintendent of the Jackson Training School. CASTOR IA For Infant* ui Ghildro. Tka KM YHIIII Ahnyt ta|M I Somr da/* ago Luther Wert, a corporal in the United State* army wa* killed while vlaitlng relative* in Graham county. Be attempted to stop a row at a social gather- I Ing and wa* shot by on* Jordan, who made hi* escape. A Certain Quick Relief for indigestion or Up-Set Stomachs • - 1 • Why suffer the torterac ot ladle** i 100. Soar Btotssch, Ga*. Belching or other stomach ap-aets? There Is a Certain quick relief aad permanent remedy for theee disorder*—Brown s Digestif tablet* will glv* relief aV ■o*l instantly. Oa* dot* makes your stomach feel flaa. It atopa fermenta tion. prevent* distress, digests all tbe food and restore* your tired worn-out COMMISSIONERS Sale of a Valuable Farm. ®y Virtue, of an order of the Bu perior Court of Alamance county, made in a Special Proceedings whereto all the heir*-at-law and widow of the late Hiram Well* W » ere .??* partie* for the purpose of selling lor partition the real property of laid Hiram Wells, dp ceaaed, in Alamance county, we wiil offer at public sale, to the higheat bidder, at the court house door in Graham, N. C„ at 12 o'clock, M„ on SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1313, the following described real prop erty. to-wlt. tract or parcel of land in Alamance county, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of J. W. Lashley, P t>. Teague, William Cotner, and others, beginning at a hickory, corner with T. F. Al bright, J. W. Lashley, and W. H. Fogleman; thence S. 10 deg. E. 149 poles to a stone in Liberty road, P. D. Teague'a corner; thence 8. 42 deg. W. 12 pole* to a (tone in said' road; thence S. 75 deg. W. 32)£ poles to a hickory; thence N. m ~ I M pole* to a stake. 2/ ?' Fogleman's corner in said Hinahaw'* line;-thence N. 84 deg. E. 1193* polea to the beginning, beginning, containing 98 ACRES, more or lea*; save and except the following tract, which waa sold by ■aid Hiranl Weila to Sallie Owens: Beginning at a stone, B. Hin shaw's corner, in Liberty road; thence S. 85 deg. B.' 52 poles to a hickory; thence N. 76 deg. B. 32!f pole* to a atone; thence N. 42 deg. B. 12 pole* to a stone, P. D. Teague'a corner in Pleasant Hill Hill itoad; thence N. 10 deg. W. 10i[ polea with aaid Teagu's line to a stone; thence S. 85 deg. W. 96 pole* to a stone in B. Hin ■haw's line; thence S. 12 deg. E. 40X pole* to the beginning, con taining, - 36X ACRES, more or less. TERMS OP 8 ALB: One-third cash, balance In 12 month*, with intereit on deferred payment, and title reaerved until fully paid. Tbi* October S6, 1913. WM. I WARD, J. BLMBR LONG, Graham, N. C. Commissioners. xiffiN MOTHER PRAY S JT% SWEET POWDERS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.. Having qoallßed aa administrator npon tha sstats of Mary H. Btaffnid/des d. the under slgned hereby notlllee all persons holding claims a sal net said setaM to preeentthe same duiy authenticated, on or before the *oth day of Nov.. IMA or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their reoorery. All pereoas Indebt ed to aaid aetata are requested to aske ins o-edUte settlement. Thto NoT.Mth.Wia. aheHTArPOItD, Ada*r Mary M. Btatfbrd, dee'd J.S.Oooh, Atfy, diahajn, M. a Mnoret t Service by Publication • a——. | North Caroline—Alassaaee Ceaaty. la the Reporter Peart, Jaaaary Teras, I*l4. Fraaels BUnaoa tra. James Mlnaoa. Jamas Mason, the defendant, will tabs paSSS'Sswsisns.S ffiiflSSCS •rat Monday la Marah. IMA It beiae Jannarr da - little child oaa take It without fear of r bad after effect*. Doat wait oatll you i have another attack of Indlgistloa, hit t get a package today. Try It, after i eating, and Just eee for yourself how If - helps roar stomach. We are ao cos r fldent that Dtgeetlt la a perfect race • edy for stomach np-eeta that we I guarantee It to pleaae yon In erery Commissioner's Sale of' Valuable FARM PROPERTY. Br Tlrtue of an «J« of tbe Huparlor Court of AliibDoe oonnty mode In a speolal pro ceedings whereto all the-be nat-law of wll llam Stout, lata of At msooe county, were made parties for >be pnrpoee of ■elfin* the laid! below described for partition, f wilt off r for aale to tbe highest bidder, at tbe oourt boose dour In Graham, at ISaOO o'clock Oil SATURDAY, DEC. 20, 1913, the following real property, to-wit: A tract of land ID Newlln town hip, aald Alamance county, adjoining tbe lan-if of James Orlffln belra, J. H. Roach, J.C. Orlfflo, J. H. Pa- e, Jehu Thomas' belra, Atlaa Perry hair* and ot era: beginning at a (take, formerly a apanlah oak, running tbenee w SO poles to a stake, corner srlOi aald uilffln m-irs; tbenee H 80° H «7 polea to atones; Uieooe b»® wa poles to white oak stump; tbenee N m>t" WBBpoles to wblie oak; tneuoe 8 Sii° W 128 poles to black jack; tbenee 4 7° B 108 polea to a atone, corner with lots No. S- and No. 8 now J, H. Pace; then e N 111# poles to stones, ooroer wltb lot No, 1, DOW J. H. Pace; thence K 80 |K> ea to a suine, corner with said Perry heirs; tbenee N 2° E 107 polea -oa stone. corner with J. C. Urlflln; tbenee N 88° w i«i inileatoa stooe, corn- r wl h sa d (Jrlfllu; thence N I polea to atones, corner wl h W (1. Moon; tbenee N 87%° W 88 poles to tbe beginning and oomatnlug ITT acres, more or lesa, it be fog that '| art of the land of salo William xtont that was allotted to bla wife aa her ilowe', except a soiall lot known as tbe tan yard place. Tbla la tbe borne place and la good farm land and bas on it some tlmimr an wood. Terma—One-third cash; on -third In twelve months, ai d one-third in two-years, deferred payme is to be r Interest till pa d and title to be reaerved until full payment Is made. Hale subject to confirmation by Clerk of the Court. Tbis November 10,1*18. J. U LOOK, Commissioner, I Untham, N.C. EXECUTORS* NOTICE. Having qualified aa Executors of tbe will of D. H. Albright,dee'd, tbe undesigned here, by notify all persona holding elalma against aald estate to present the sane duly authen ticated on or belore the 161 h day of November, 1014, or tbla notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A 1 persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate set tlement. A Tldi Nov Tth, 1818. W. H. ALBHIUHT, JNO. M. COBLE. Ex'rs. of D. H. Albright,dee'd, W. H. Carroll, Att'y. ,Bnovot Service by Publication North Carolina—Alamance County. In tbe Superior Court. Before the Clerk. J. I* ' oott, Jr.. Pub. Adm'r, as Admin istrator ol Win. Kuflln, deceased, vs. , Tarn pa I ufllii, widow ol Wm, Ruffln, Waiter Huffln and wile Harriet UulHn, Loveula Hniltli and husband Oeorge Hnilth, Bettle .Nelson and busband Nelson, John Holt, William Holt, Cbl llns Kuflln and D. M, Walker, mort gagee. Tbe defendantsabove named, aud especially Hettle Nelson and berbnsiatnd— Nelson, William Holt and Collins Rufila will take not e.e that an act I n entitled as above has been commenced in tbe Superior Court of Ala mance oounty, before tbe > lerk. for tbe pur pose of selling tbe lands of Wm. Ituflln to create asaets to pay debts and for division of funds remaining; aud tbe said defendants will lurther take notice that they are requir ed to appear before th. Clerk of said court at his offioe In tbe court bcuse in Orabam, Ala mauce county. North Carolina.on Monday, December B,IWB. and answer the complaint that will be tiled by tbe plaintiff In this pro ceeding or tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe court for tlte relief demanded in said complaint. ! This 12tu day of November. 1818. 1 novttf J, 1). KE UNO OLE, o. 8. O. Notice of re-Sale % Of Lot No. 5, Of the Adams Land in West Burlington. \ An sdvmoed 10 per cebt bid bsvlng been made on Lot No. (. of tbe Adams land, tie undersigned Commissioners, under and by virtue or an order of the Superior Court of Alamanoa oounty made In tbe notion wherein Ble.mor M. Campbell and others were plaln | tiffs and Charles L. Adams and others were deiendanta, will, on FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1913, at '2 o'olosk M.. on the pre '1» s In West Burlington, offer for He-gale to Ih blgbest blddtr for one-third oa b, one ti ltd In two months and one-third In four months from da> or sale, Lot No. S, of tbe Bettle A. Adams laud, wbluh was on November Ist, 1913, kn eked down to Dr. C. A. Anderson at IBUS 00 Said He-sale will start at *U2.eo, and will again be left open for 20 days for auyad dltlonal advanced bid that m y be ottered This Is a very desirable piece of property, an Is not only a delightful site for a home but an excellent Investment. This be 6 b day of November, 1818, W. H. CARHOLL and B. 8. PARKER, JR., Commissioners. SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS IN GRAHAM AND VALUABLE WATER POWER PROPERTY. Byvlrtue of aa order ol Alamanoe Superior Oouit, I wlilselloju MONDAY7I)EC. 22, 1913, at twelve o'clock, aooa, at tbe oourt house door In Orabnm, Alamance oounty. North Carolina, at publlo outcry,to the beat bidder, tbe following deecribed real property, to wit; TOWN LOTS IN GRAHAM. Five lots ID tbeCtow oof Graham, aa follows: L A lot fronting M feet on the West aide of North Mala Street, lying immediately North of tbe Opera House property. This lot la 110 feet deep, and opens Into a back al ley, through which there la a back entrance. i A lot fronting M feet on tbe Weak side of said North Main Street, and lying Imme diately North of tbe flrat lot bereindeecrlb ed. nil lot runs back 100 feet, and llkewiae has a back entrance through an alley, IL A lot fronting M feet on the North aide Of Wast Hardsn Street, and runnlnc back K feet to an alley way, through, h oh a back rntranoe oan be obtained. This lot adjoins the lot of T. C. Montgomery, which front* » •set oa said West Harden Street, and Is Just Sfeet la the ntr ot theOf-era House lot. 4. A lot fronting a feet on the Norta side, of West Harden Street, and running back » leet to a public alley, and lying immediately west of the third lot herein described A A lot fronting M feet on the North side of West Hardest Street, and running back « feet to a pubilo alley, and Its western line ad- JolalneaVfootalley. 1 his lotlleelmmedi ately West ot the fouith tract herein de scribed, and upon It there Is * dwelling bouse at preeent oooupled by P. s. Dixon as a loar WATER POWER PROPERTY. -That pert of the old Sellers Mlll'piaos, known aa the Mill rile and Water Power Tract, OS Raw river, together with that part of the island In the river, and the neeeasary Beginning at an elm teee oa the Baal bang of Haw riven near the North end of the Is land la said riser, and nanatag thence N to dec. ■ > chains to a stake; tlienoe 8 M dec Ifc SI chains to n atake; thence • 40dec VSK ehalna to a hickory (dead); thenee 840 dag B 17 Ji abates to a reak; theaes SHdeg W to a point os« the Wast bank ot the weet branch of (he river, thenos on the weet bank ot said west much of the river as It meanders a dist ance of about 17 chains to a point nearly op thence Wis', dag 8 AS* ehs to an elm: thence HTM deg w 11. Is ehs to a point cat ihe waat thaaee RMdac UOeha; thsaoaNlOM dcy W AS ehs toasyo amors; thsass Ih dsgK Tehs to the bank ot the river, theatf np saU ri versa It meanders tea petal s» posits said aim tree, the begln atNt point;lasnn aeroaa the rtrer tosaid be ginning; laclndlng the river bed and thela- deaci lj>Ooo. and ouolainlng *Wi psSertr'wlll'be aoM upon the tallow ing In to-wit: One-third • r the purchaae alar day of sale, the ilstbsisil paymente to beseemed b onda In equal aasounta, bear- In* leterwt from day ot sale u=UI paid at the ntleofMa per cent per annum, and title ra ssrvedanllt payment of parch ms pries la Any oa desiring toaae a pUt showing the exact boundaries and location of any of tha property lobe aoid oan eeethesamebyoall incat the oOlcee of Parker* Parker: or J. Wpb Lone. Atturaeya, In the town or Ore- VTB ! ~ V-?-V.fV-V.*V.V.*", . V.l ! l ' .* || « ► ' Oh You Beau- pprp! ii tiful DOLL * || ji! We are going to give a Beautiful:: ! I!: Doll Free. With every purchase; ji i, j;j we will give you votes. : i Cj; i - — - : ■ ~ i ' lar^ st line " • I "II I 1., . ■ ■ { I i iii We Carry A Full Line | i I ± Of Shoes, Shirts, and Gaps for | j |i| Men and Boys. Fresh Meat and |i i j;; Groceries all the time. |j; III; I "Give Us A Trial Is All We Ask" || | ii J. T. Black &Bro.| GRAHAM, N. C. 11 ! Itj-j-fttttttt tt*♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦ *********** ' Notice-Taxes Due I will attend at the following places on dates named for the purpose of col lecting taxes for 1913 and all delin quent taxes: Burlington Township, Saturday, Nov. 22, Freeman Drug Company. Boon Station Township, Thursday, Nov. 27, J. B. der ringer's Store 10 to 3. Ha# River Township, Friday, Nov. 28, Anderson-Simp son Store, 10 to 2. Trolinwood Store, 3to 5. Melville Township, Saturday, Nov. 29, Nelson & Mur- ray's Store, 10 to 5. Coble Township, Wednesday, Dec.» 3; Alamance Factory 10 to 2. Bellemont Store, 3to 5. Patterson Township, Dec. 4 and 5, Thursday. Rufus Fos ter's Store 10 to 2. John Holt's Residence 3to 6. Friday, Fogleman's Store, 10 to 2. Coble's Store 3 to 5. Newlin Township. Saturday, Dec. 6,~ Holman's Store, 9 to •41. Sutphin s Mill, 12 to 3. - Thompson Township, Tuesday, Dec. 9, Saxapahaw, 10 to 12. Swepsonville 3to 5. Albright Township, Wednesday, Dec. 10, John Holt's Store, 11 to 1. v j These Taxes Must Be Paid Promptly R. N. COOK, Sheriff FOR SRLEI * * ,-■{ j County Jail Property ■ o— s At the last several terms of the Superior Court of Alamance County, the Grand Juries have recommended the building of a n«Jw jail. Pur suant to these recommendations, plans and specifications for a new jail have been made. The Board of County Commissioners are now trying to sell the present jail property and expect to buy a new Ijcation. Accordingly, written bids, sealed in an envelope, for the sale of the jail lot and building, will be received the first Monday in December, 1013, Eight is reserved lo reject any and all bids. Those interested may file their bids with Chaa. D. Johnston, Clerk of the Board, Graham, N. O. This the 15th day of November, 1913. GEORGE T. WILLIAMSON, Chairman , 20nov2t Board of Commissioners Alamance County. Summons by Publication f North Ctrallii—Altutce County. Ia tka Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Jewell Paris brthelr general (uardlan, J. V. Thoapeoo, Sad BUM Perls , v*. Joha WllliaasOttla Parte John WIlHn Ottis Parte the respeodiku «W«e named. is hereby nodded that on the •t day of October, Ills a hbbou «k it the reqaest of Hary BeUe I arts and the other aetltkMura above naasod. Issued stalest htm by the undersigned Uierk of the Moperlor foir'of asM ooaaty, retainable oa the Nth day ftovember, lm. Into the aSeoaf the Clerk'ttf the Saiwnor Omrt for laid Ala nine eouoty ta Oraheai; that aald petition ers la the above ewtiliea special proceeding hare the sams (or the purpoee * eooailag aa order at aale f r dlrtstoa of a eertalatraetorpateelof land lying aad be- Minuticiurla* Odbdidt. anDBOMd to ma Uln one hundred and tfctyaowTbat to he BaSToknWmulS'ottte'ftirl. la further SSSSSSnLss&vsi liteiUt day of October, lfU. , J. D. KBANODL«,a«.a toortt Aletuaoe Oeunty. SUBSCRIBE FOB THE GLEANER, «I.X> A YEAR -IN ADVANCE.— 1 t gf. . 1 . ..... nji:-:,- w - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. signed hereby aoUlee all pereooe holding debtedu, f tS This tietober Mad.MU. «>c«t •rSiPflffis&issSi. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. k?S?W§£k« jV.' MOTember, lilt, or this oot.oe wIU be j** leuotetyT All persons iK£u£Jrtl£toe£&£Jt** 10 This Norember 17, ltli. WM. H. COOPER, _ , A-o a COOPBR. Adm'rs, Alcoa O. Uoooper. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. the Win £!££ "°!? — ■" pereoaa holding rstwe iTTrri'nr'h'c loth ***" si|. All persons are requested to make „ . ' "ft V 2S ,KK - B *' r ,p ° T * t of W. A. Wtuiasss. dee d BOOS—Buff aod- White Orping- SSft 8 * 9- L«Cl>orns and . B. H. TUKNBR, ' ■ - ' ' ' V / :'-'V "
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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