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THE GLEANEU GRAHAM, N. 0. ( March 19, 1014. Pwtofliee Honrs. Offloe opto MX a. m. toT.OOp. m. Sunday MO to IJ JO*. ■- sod LOO to LOO f. m J. M.MoCRACKEN, Postmaster. + LOCAL NEWS. + ♦ ♦ Robin red-breast has come •gain. —The days and nights will be of equal length next Sunday. —Easter falls on the 12th of April this year—two weeks from Sun day next. —Miss Agnes Wood has accepted a position ins the telephone ex change in Burlington. -Garden-making season is at hand—simply waiting for the wea ther to give a chance. —Tuesday night there was slight* thunder and lightning and a .shower of rain. —Tuesday wan St l-atrick's Day and the "wearing of the green" was in evidence. —Mr. L. D. Owen is moving to day from Albright Avenue to the Jno. P. Murray residence on N. Maple St. ,—Mess. Geo. T: Morrow, G. W. Lasley, H. M. Mclver, W. C. Wood and Wilbur Lloyd, near Oaks, were in town Tuesday. —Alamance Superior Court will convene on Monday next with Judge p. C. Lyon presiding, lor the trial of cfvil cases only. —Miss Myrtle Ezell closed har school at; Mayhan, Pleasant Grove township last Friday, and is now at her home here. —The blue bird is the real har binger of Spring. It is the genu ine- article. Wait till you see him and then proclaim the arrival of Spring. —Miss Ida Thomas, an operative in the sewing mill, met with a painful accident this morning. In operating a machine her thumb was caught and the nail was torn entirely off. -Chief of Police W. H. Boswell went to Durham Tuesday after Na than McCallum wanted here for a criminal offense and brought him ' back and?lodged him in jail. —'Squire W. P. Smith has fitted up an office in the Donnell Build ing, where he can be found by anyone needing the services of a Justice of the Peace. —Miss Carrie Webster, daughter of Mr. A. T. .Webster, and Miss An nie Isley were carried to St. Leo's Hospital Sunday. The latter un derwent an operation for appendi citis Tuesday. —The late and continued cold weather presages a good fruit crop this year, as the trees have been kept from budding and blooming. . . v —Messrs. E. S. Parker, Jr., and J. Dolph Long are attending a hear ing at Mebane today in the mat ter .of Holmes-Warren Co., bank rupt, before the referee. . —Rev. L. I. Cox of Elon College will fill Rev. J. F. Morgan's pul pit here Sunday—at Graham Chris tian church in the morning and at New Providence in the afternoon. i —A week ago it looked as if thefe would never be any more dust. But the roads have dried out and been packed and tbe autos are raising the dust. —"Aunt" Amy Ochiltree, a well known and highly respected col ored woman of this place, died early Tuesday morning, and was buried yesterday afternoon. She was the widow of John Ochiltree, and was about 70 years of age. —The time for the second coding forth of the ground hog was last Saturday. He found plenty of ■now lying around and it is - sus pected that he remained out to al lay any fear of continuing winter Weather. Misses Myrtle Cooper and Myr tle Gates leave tomorrow at 11 o'clock for Jamestown, where they will speak tomorrow night on thel negative against the Jamestown High School in the triangular de bate. Here's hoping they will win. Both are bright girls. —"Peepin Toms" is the name ap plied to persons who sneak about the homes of other people and 1 peer through blinds and keyholes to see what is going on. Some such came near carrying off some lead in this town a few nights ago. It was the lady of the house who heard the noise and went to look for them with revolver in hand. The darkness and a quick re treat saved the offender from "bodily** harm. Amoof the Sick. Mr. M. R .Rive* has sufficiently improved as to be able to be oat again. Mrs. Walter R. Harden, at St. Leo's Hospital, is not doing so well. She hat pneumonia, and grave tears are telt. Mr. 3. A. Shaw has been confln i «d to his home on Long Avenue by sickness this week. Mrs. O. 8. Hooter continues quite ill. Master David Long, son of Dr.' Wll 8. Long,. Jr., is confined at home by sickness. Mr. Ed. R. Harden haa been 4uite sick for a day or so. In Ashevile Friday, Billiard Love, a negro, 18 years old, employed In the Southern Railway yards, waa } cvught-in the machinery thet op- I eratcs the cgel chute and killed. + PERSONAL. + ♦ . .......t Mr. E. S. Parker, Jr., was in Greensboro yesterday on legal bus iness. Mr. J. J. Lambeth of Eton Col lege was « business visitor here yesterday. Miss Allene Long left for High Point yesterday to visit her cous in, Mrs. Robbins. Mr. Troy Clark of PiUsboro spent Saturday night and Sunday last here visiting his sister, Mrs. Ben B. Holt. , Mrs. B. D. Lambeth and children of Elon College are here-visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Trolinger. Mrs. John R. Harder and son, Master Olive of Greensboro, spent Sunday here visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. B. N. Turner. . Mrs. Geo. R. Ross after spending a few days here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Goley, left last Saturday for her home at Jackson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Maddrey and children of Raleigh spent Saturday night and Sunday here visiting Mm. Maddrey's mother, Mrs.' Sallie P. Turner. First Service in New M. E. Church. The new Methodist Episcopal Church, South, edifice will be occu pied next Sunday morning for the first time, a fact over which tbe con gregation feels much gratification. Preaching will be by the Pastor, Rev. R. G. L. Edwards, at 11 o'clock. Ever since the burning of their church on the morning of Nov. 19, 1912, the congregation has worship ed in the court house. The church that was burned was a wooden struc tuie., The new church is of brick with metal roof, substantially built, convenient, roomy and of pleasing architectural appearance. Except ing the seats and the folding doors lor dividing off four class-rooms, tlie building is finished. Handsome curved oak pews have been ordered and are expected in May. It is wired for electric lights and the furnace for heating is installed. The congregation has worked and struggled in a united effort to re build and they haye done nobly and well. They cordially invite every body to come and worship with them next Sunday morning in their new church home. Complete New Dental Outfit. Dr. Will S. Long, Jr., has Just in stalled an entirely new outfit, modern, an up-to-date, in his den dental offices on the second floor of the Simmons building. He is also having his offices renovated and will add another room for the comfort and accommodation of his patients. High School Debate Friday Night. At the Graded School tomorrow night Graham and Burlington will debate the query : Resolved, That the Constitution of North Caroli na should be so amended as to al low the initiative and referendum in State-wide legislation. The af firmative will be espoused by Gra ham High School students, Michael Holt Kernodle and Miss Flonie Elsie Cooper, and Sam Bason and G. David Curtis of Burlington High School will oppose. The Judges will be Dr. Julius I. Foust, Prest. of the State N. & I. College, Retf. Dr. W. C. Wicker of Elon College and Prof. M. H. Stacy of Chapel Hill. An interesting debate and a large attendance is expected. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + COTTON MARKET + + + + Reported by E. D. Scott, + * cotton broker. + + + + March 19th. + + White Cotton 125$ + + + +•:••!**++*+•!•++++++++++++++•}•++ NOTICE 1 All persons indebted to the Al amance Pharmacy (J. C. Simmons' Drug Store) are requested to make immediate settlement of same, and persons having claims against us will please present them, properly proven, for settlement. A. M. SIMMONS. —Corn, Corn Meal, Oats, Bhip Stuff, Cotton-seed Meal and Hulls, Beet Pulp, Bran and Hay always on hand at Coble-Hughes Feed Store. Crying For Help. Lots of It in Graham, But Daily Growing Less. The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole body more delicately constructed; Not one more important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood be comes foul and poisonous. ■There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache is one of the frequent indications of kidney trouble. It is often the kidneys' cry for help. Heed it 1 Read what Doan's Kidney Pills have done for overworked kidnevs. Read what Doan's have done for Qraham people. Mrs. R. C. Phillips, faithrie St., Oraham, N. C., says, "I think Doan's Kidney Pills are a very good remedy for pain in the small of the back. I had suffered a great deal from this trouole for several, years. I was nervous and my sight often blurred. Doan s Kidney Pills soon had me feeling better. -They were Just the remedy I> needed." For sale by all dealers. Price BOc. Foster-MUlburn Co., Buffalo, ' New York, sole agents for the United States. 1 Remember thr name—Doan's— " and take no other. adv. + SCHOOL NEWS, + til ii i n 11111 + GOODS OF N. C. CANNING GIRLS WIN PRAISE IN N. Y. In a reWnt issue of the New York Tribune appeared an Inter esting story of the exhibit of thr Girls' Canning Climbs of -North Car olina as a part of the exhibit of the Housewives' League at the Grand Central Palace. The exhibit was in charge of Mrs. Jane S. Mc- Klmmdn, and the work of the little tar-heel "farmerettes" won high praise. Here is how the. facetious New York reporter writes the story. " Right smart of canned stuff threy've got up at Grand Central Palace. Juicy tomatoes, luscious blackberries, plums, pears, beans, all kinds of berries, fruits and vegetables, all put up in shining glass by the farmerettes .of the Girls' Canning Clubs of North Car lina and sent here to show those who go to the Housewives' League exhibit what good little Southern girls are made of. "Yes, there's a Housewives' League exhibit at Grand Central Palace. Some people haven't re alized it yet because the Woman's Industrial Exhibit, is also there. They are running simultaneously, and everything in the food line is under the auspices of the League. And for youth and excel lence the North Carolina girls take the prize. "These canning clubs, as some persons know, and some don't, be long to the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, and the Gov ernment has put Mrs. Jane McKim mon in charge in North Carolina. She sits in the booth at the House wives' League, shows and tells the callers how the farmerettes down there are learning, through this new work, to love the country and not to migrate to a city as soon as they grow up. 'There was one girl of 15 in Jamestown who wanted to go to high school', she said yesterday between taking orders from visit ors. "She put up 400 cans of toma toes from surplus on her father's farm. She took one to the grocer in the little town, and when he saw how good they were he took them all at 10c A can. That total ed S4O and is sending her to school this winter. " Thirty counties pre now or ganized in North Carolina, and each county has from three to six Clubs. The counties are helping us now, because we have helped them by keeping business in the State that formerly went to out side canning factories. We have teachers who go from place to place, and in the country school houses or in big sunny farmhouse yards, with improvised stoves, the girls learn scientific canning. They learn how how to pack fruit in tin cans and solder it—that's the 'kind we sell at 10 cents a can. Through agents from the de partment, these little girls have contracted to sell 200,000 cans next fal(, and while they are doing the work Through the summer they'll be learning that farm life can be as interesting and as lucrative as the city life for which farm boys and girls mistakenly long. " There are now nine Tomato Clubs in Alamance county. These clubs have an enrollment of 105 members. It is hoped that 125 giris will be enrolled before plant ing time. The Ossipee School had a box party Saturday night, and made $43.00. The school hsd a measur ing party a week ago and made $6.00. This school is working for first prise in the improvement con test. The grounds are being lev eled and grasl will be sowed. Nice trees have been planted and other improvements made. Union Ridge, Mayhan and Glen coe Schools closed last Friday. Each school had prepared an en tertainment for the close of school. The Hawfielda are preparing to paint the Interior of their ichooi building and to build a wood house. Thia school haa lately had an addition to ita enrollment. Mrs. Jane 8. McKimmon of Raleigh Is ■ending her aon to thia school. The people of Spring School are building a proch to their bouse and they expect to paint the ex terior of the entire building within the next few weeka, The Progreaalve Farmer ia of fering aome prizes to the Progrea alve Parmer Boys in the Corn Clab. To every Progreaalve Farmer Boy who makea over 60 bushels of corn on an acre In 1(14, they will give Uttle button—"A Progreaalve Far mer Boy Who Got There—Over M Buahela Corn per Acre." A ape cial certificate and • copy of Rd- Itor Poe's book of Travels Around the World, will be given aa a prise to the boy In each county who makes the best yield in that coun ty. Wood's Celebrated Grass and Clover Seed Mixtures Are apeasJbr prepared for djj®*- ent soils ana inumm They give the largest yield* O* Hay and Pasturage. Wood's Ml 4 Descrtottro Catalog prm tfca prafcabla a»f sMirfscSon nfflsacs of fiif l ***" wbolof mvs B».cUGr-. Mfatarss. with the b«H iiiimm— w solts. Wood". Catalog aWIU follest iafcmnatioa sboat all o&ss. Farm and Garden Seeds. Catalog mailed fraa. Write for k. T. W. WOOD O SONS. Seedsmen, - Richno«d,Vi. Schools all over the county are] preparing (or the County Com mencement, and if there ia anyone who la especially interested in the the work, but Is not (amiliar with the plans he can obtain a (older containing the complete scheme (rom the ofdee o( the County Su perintendent. THE FAMILY GRAVEYARD. By Sallie btockard Magnus. How sweet to sleep where the the violets Are growing overhead In the quiet little graveyard, God's garden, ot the dead. Near the great 'house in the pas ture, And there are the scrubby pines; And Yound about are the oak treea And the clinging muscadines. There the sassa(ras is growing, And the sweet-gum stands by the sycamore tree, The trumpet vine holds her red horns, You hear the hum ot the honey • bees. There grows the matrimony vine And the Cherokee wild rose; Our kinsfolks there are sleeping Til their quiet last repose. How sweet to sleep where the violets Are growing overhead, In the quiet little graveyard, God's garden of the deaa. When life's last deed is done And I'm buried with the dead, I want to rest where the violets Are growing overhead. John Morton, who was shot by one Kennedy, at Oakboro, Stanley conty, recently, is dead and Ken nedy is in Jail. Paul Lilly, a Ke nedy is in Jail. Paul Lilly, a ne gro, who was shot by another ne gro in Stanley county, is also dead and his slayer is in Jail. The Democratic primary in New Hanover county last week resulted In the nomination ot W. P. Cooper (or the State Senate, and W. P. Sta cy (or the House. Stacy de(eated Woodus Kellum, present member o( the House. Brains Dulled By Constipation Some People Only Half Alive; Dod son's Liver Tone Cleans You Out and Wakes You Up. When constipation is having its e\ il effects on your body and brain Nature is doing her best to of(set them and overcome the cause it sel(. But usually Nature cannot do this unaided. In the past many su((erers at such a time used to turn to dan gerous ralomel in hope of relief. For some, people calomel does ap pear to give temporary benefit, but, as a matter of (act, it is a poison that proves to be injurious and even dangerous to many. I( you have ever taken calomel you probably have su((ered (rom the evil conditions following its'use. But nowadays great numbers of people have learned how to feel better, brighter and healthier by taking Dodaon's Liver Tone instead of calomel. Indeed this harmless vegetable liquid ia recommended and guaranteed by Oraham Drug Company, and they will refund the purchase price to you without question if you are not completely satisfied with it. Get a bottle of Dodaon's Liver Tone for only 50c and learn (or yourself how easily and naturally it assiat's Nature in getting rid of and correcting constipation and biliousness, how It clears away the sick headache and coated tongue and sets you right without ache or gripe, and without any interfer ence with your, regular habits. Pine for the children.. They like to td take It. v N. J. Rouse, a Kinston lawyer, who had announced that he would be a candidate for Congress in the second district against Claude Kitchin, has decided that he doesn 1 t want to run for Congress. sloo—Dr. B. Deletion's Anti-Diu retic may be worth' more to you —more to you than |IOO if you have • child who soils the bed ding from incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and voung alike. It arresta the trouble at once. |I.OO. Sold by Oraham Drug Company. adv. A* the result ot a drunken row on a Norfolk & Weatern passenger trttin between Leeger and Berwind, W. Va., early Tuesday morning a week, R. L. Taylor, a deputy sher iff of McDowell county, W. Va., was killed ; A. D. beavers, former United States deputy marshal was mortally wounded; his brother, D. W. Beavers, • deputy sherl((, was shot through the leg, and T. E. Hlckey, a non-combatant, eaught a bullet in hia thigh. , Use Aflen'i Foot-Ease. Tk* antlaptto powder la b* sbakan Into 2w?rVoife'i: £5 makM M* or Ucbl tin—. Caret a*ln«. (wol ton, hi, i»MUn.r tmtmm. FUliarw eorna and Ixtinooa all of p»ln and stvaa mi and , egmfoLAlwade «M It to Break In Raw •boe-nrTrrlt today. Xold «r«r •w hr r».» cU Itont aecapt anr aubatnola. For Froa tral gaokye addrass Allan ■. OlniUd, ÜBor. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. NORTH CAROLINA— ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT MAY TERM. ISI4. Lee Smith vs. Loulw Smith. The defendant in the above en titled action will take notice that ■aid action ha* been commenced In the Superior Court of Alamance county, North Carolina, by the plaintiff for an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony ex isting between him aipl the de fendant, and the Mid defendant will further take notice that she la required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the twelfth Monday after the first Monday In March, 1914, at the court house in said county, snd to answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint: ' v This 18th day of March, 1014. r J. D KERNODLR, J Clerk Superior Court, WE CAB NOW SUPPLV . THIS HAIR PREPARATION Almost every day some grateful cornea into our atore and tella ua benefits received froth the uae of Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets. Know ing how much good they have done othera and knowing what they are made, we feel sure they will help you. So great ia our faith in them that we urge you to try them entirely at our risk, with with -our personal promise that if dont do all you expect them to do and make your stomach com-, fortable and healthy and your di gestion easy, we'll hand back your money. We couldn't endorse anything fcny • more strongly than we do Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets. Con taining Pepsin and Bismuth, tow of the greatest digestive aids known to medical acience, they soothe the stomach, check heart burn and distress, promote a nat ural flow of the-gastric Juice, and help regulate the bowels. Remem ber, if tney don't make your diges tion so easy and comfortable that yo can eat whatever you like whenever you like, we want you to come back and tell us and get your money. Wm. Peabody Maiburn of Den ver, Col., has been appointed by President Wilson assistant Secre tary of the Treasury. He will be assigned to the customs division, succeeding As sistant Secretary Hamlin who took charge of (the fi nancial division when John Skelton Williams became Comptroller of of the Treasury. A dispatch from Pekin. China, says brigands Wednesday sacked and burned the city of Lao Ho- Kow, killed Dr. T. Froylaid, a Norwegian missionary, wounded several other foreigners, Including Rev. O M. Soma, another Nor wegian. Lao Ho-Kow, a river port on the Han Kiang, is an important mission station in the province of posal to impose a prohibitive tax Hu-Peh. Service by Publication NORTH CAROLINA— ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT— SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS Miss Lillie Zachary and others vs. John W. Zachary, and wife, whose name is unknown, Herbert Zach ary. Enoch Richardson, Blanch Richardson and others. The defendants above named will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Ala mance county for the purpose of having dower allotted to the wid ow of the late James N. Zachary, in the lands of which he died seiz ed, and, subject. to said dower in terest, to sell for partition the said lands of which the said intestate died seized and possessed, the same being in said Alamance coun ty, in Newlfft township; and th£ said defendants, helrs-at-law of James N. Zachary, deceased, will further take notice that they are required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Alamance county on the 24th day of March, 1914, and answer or demur to the complaint In said ac tion, or the plaintiff's will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In said complaint. This February 19, 1911. J. D. KERNODLE, C. S. C., Alamance County. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havlor qualified ■> ixlmlnlntrator upon Uis ••late of Tho« u. Hlmiaon. deccs«el, the undersigned bnrelij noim.n all |*r>nni hold Inif claim* •galimt Mid i ilaHi to tiriHnt lb« •aine dulysufhent'csu-d, on or bofore the lAtb day ot March. IBM, or thla notice will he pleaded In bar of tbelr recovery. All parson* indebted to aalil eitate am requeaUxl to make Immediate aettlnment. Tbla February U,i»U. 11. V. BIMPBON. Adm'r lJmarOt of Thou. H. ntmpson, dee'd. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified ss Bxeoutor of the will of L>e»l Jeffrie., dee'd, the undenlgnrd here by not If flea all (tenonsholdingolaliuaasalnat •aid eaute 10 prewnt the Mine duly authen ticated on or before the lliih day of March, >•!», or tbla notice will be pleaded In bar of tbelr recovery. All persona Indebted to Mid eaiste are nqui-ated to oaks Immediate act tlement. Tbla February 17th. I»14. JIMBPH T. JBKFHIHX, Kl'r Umartt of Levi Jeff r las, dee'd BUGGIES When ready to buy a buggy you want to see more than* one make, Don't you? We have three Grades to show you. Tyson & Jones, High Point, and Oxford And feel confident we can please any reasonable human being both as to . STYLE, QUALITY, and PRICE Let us SHOW you our line, if we can't please you, we won'i ask you to buy. COBLE-BRADSHAW HARDWARE CO. BURLINGTON, N. C. -Service by Publication State ot North Carolina— Alaataaee County. ' In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. In the Matter of the Win of Laurs^ioAdama. To J, C, MoAdama of Rlon College, N, c ; Annie McAdama ot Burlington, H. F. D , N. Juliua McAdama of Mallatmry, N.C.; Jamea W. McAdama of Mler City, ft C„ and Mrs. Temple B. Thomas of Peoria, Illinois: T"U and each of you, as persona Interacted In the estate of the late Laura McAdama, ■> re hereby notified that Harah M. Coble and h >r huaband, H. L. Ooble, baviogentered aca\ e t to the probate of the [> tper writing purports log"to be the will of Laura McAdama, and having filed an affidavit abowlng Inability to give bond, and Ihe o.ae haying been trans ferred to Ihe Superior Court at term, you will appear at the Marcb term, ISI4. of Alamance county Buiierlnr Court, which wld term convenea on the Strd day of March, I*l4, and make youraelvea proper partiea to the aald prooeedinife. If * ou cbooae. This the 2nd day of February, 1914. UebSt 1. I). KBHNUDLB, C.B.C. ~ T NOTICE Of Land Sale. By virtue of an order of Alamanr-e Superior Cour'mads In a apcolal proceeding (he eln pending, entitled J. L. Hrott, Jr . Pub. Aclm'r, aa Adm'r of Wm. Huffln va. Temple It u Kin and othera. I will Kc-aeil, on "SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the court houne door In Urabaro, Alamance county, orth Carolina 11 u folio outcry to the h chest hid der, the following described real properly, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land In the town of Oraham, Alamance oounty, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of P. J. Chandler, J. w. Allen ai d others, and hounded ss fol low! s Beginning at a »take In the weetern Hue of Main street, oorner »lth P. J Chandler, run ning thence with aald Chandler's line west ward 300 Diet to an Iron stake In said Chan dler's line, oorner with lot sold to J. w. Allen; thence wlihs Id Allen's line In a southward direction 70 feet to an Iron stake: thence eastward a straight line 28ft feet to a sUke In the line ot Main at e»t; thence with the line of Main street Jiorthward HO feet to the be ginning, Inclu fng (tie dwelling houte, all outhouaeM, buildings and Improvements thereon 'I be above dcsrrl»»ed lot will In* sold pubjert to the dower and life estate oi Teuiplc Ituftln, the widow of Win Huffl «, therein. . Bidding will r»egtn at |IW 10. Terms of i*ale -One-titirtf of the purchase f lice to lie isi In money down, the tber wo thlids t«> tie paid at six and twelve mouihs alu r day or ale, the def. rred pay ments to lie st'cund by h*»udsof purchaser In equal amount*. hearing MIX p i cent. In ter St f om date of sale until bald; title re served until payment of purehsse price is complete. This 24th day of February, 1914 J. L. HC'OtT, Jr., I uh, Adm'r. " ss Adm'r of Wm. HuOin a A VATCH is a delicate piece of mechanism. A rough trip in a mail-bag ruins its adjustment ana accuracy. A watch purchased by mail is never won h its price when delivered. Buy your Watch here and it will he in perfect c ondition when you get it. We guarantee aatiifaction. A complete muortnient of Waltham Watchc, at all price, in plain and fancy raid. "Il'i Timt You OurneJ a H'althnm " Sold and Guaranteedby Z. T. HADLEY, JEWELER * OPTICIAN GRAHAM, N. C. j ■ '■ *"" ■ Lowtt »*!♦• is iU *>.».». 0 in.jt.a. » *iiof». . I t>er p »«ll T»/itf r-1* j/• z a»j I a tla .l t ui aUi, ,' ta- i t 4 stilr.in. A ' « ' -rionao • J.r» i » #'i i' i(Jl*rti I hir* vi ,|#4 U il« I It Id - al I eld ' ) ol t Kiia lan t.i*i«9, ■. .# r i Icf flao i C ot»#rs %* «i ia b» is# nt.M nmn*4 *» Ili 11 an." i 1 -Hal Ukaia. Wilis *t bit; lot ard t ***' fVe»W«n(, W. A. MA«Pf,r,. Tkm ( .il if [i-. N. Ci, o—o—o—o—o—o o—o—o—o—o—o I ' I | Dixon'* Lead Pencila are the | | are THE BEST. Trv them | | and bo convinced. Tney are I I (or aale at this office.—Sc. j 1 z J o—o—o—o—o—o o -o—o—O- O 6 GREEN & McCLUREj Furniture /Company % \|Are putting in the j|-1 : line of •FURNITURE and |gj ® ! ::House FurnishingsfST;! EVER SHOWN § ::in Alamance ' \ | ::tv * '* ' ' I "tj • • •• •• *'xXn ■ ♦ ; \ + :They Can Furnish Your Needs. J «RIGHT i TERMS X i r X ♦Come to Graham and, inspect their Line and you will + |. be well pleased. fGREEN &McCLUREFURNITURE CO.! I GRAHAM, ,N. C. ++«f++++++++*M , +'M M l M M»+ , M M H M +++++ ■§■+» »♦» * »*• I | A Good Drug Store j ir II It takes more than a stock of Drugs and good inten- | ; | tions to make a good Drug Store. It requires an X !! intimate knowledge of weighing, measuring and | j j mixing, which Comes only after careful study and | |; experience. Your prescriptions will be properly fill- 3 ed at our store. We have every modern facility and • WE KNOW HOW, Having secured Mr. Chas. E. | ' Malone, a Registered Druggist, formerly of the f | Galloway Drug Co. of Raleigh. 11 - f I * _ i, ■ ■■ Promptness And Accuracy Our Motto. || ALAMANCE PHARMACY j I Drug". Medicines, Chemicals and Fancy and Toilet Articles j Simmons Bldg. Graham, N. C SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES ACCOUNT VARIOUS SPECIAL OCCASIONS. ATI AMTA PL Annual Meeting Imperial Council Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, May 10th to 13th, 1914, tickets on safe May 7th to 12th, inclusive, final limit May 20th, 1914. From Raleigh $12.90, Goldsboro $13.85; Durham $12.70, For complole leiaileil information, sleeping car reservations, rates from other points, etc., write or wire the undersigned. J. 0. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. RE-SALE r Of Valuable Lots in Graham. Iljr virtue of an order of Aiinince Superior Court, I will •rll. on SATURDAY, MARC 11 L>B, 1014, ■I twelve oYlock, a' lb« court bouie (I.Kir In (Jrabatn, Alamance c ui.ty. North Carolina, at I'Ulillr outcry to t hf heat bidder, tlie following docrlbed rial property, to-wit TOWN I/TOMM tiHAHAM. Three lota In the town of (Iraham, at fol low* i. I. A 10l fronting ts feet on lire *' at »lde of North Main Street. lying ImmrdlaU ly North of the opera HougHiroimrtir Ihle lot la 110 fewt deep, and oijHliito a back al ley, through which tin-re Inlai'lt entrance. Iliddlng on till* lot will,tarfal*Ut.VJ. I. A ot fronting Z3 feet on the North aide of Wcet Harden Htreel.and running back * leet to a public alley, and I) Inn Immediately Heat of the third lot. Illddlny on tlm lot will atart at MM 10. *. A lot fronting 44 faet on the Nortb aide of Weal llaiden Htreet, and running l>ack a 6 feat to a public alley, and Ita weatern Hue ad- Joining a lu foot alley. 1 hla lot Ilea Immedl ately Went of lb# fuu tb tract herein de aerlMd, and upon It there la a dwelling buuae at preeent occupied by I*. H. DIIOII a. a boar. Bidding uu thta lot will atart at (MO.MI. I bla property will be aold upon the follow ln«term>,to wit: One-tlilrd of tile purcbaae price lobe paid la mo IX) down.and the otlwr two-tblrda te t>e paid at tlx and twelve month, after day of aale, the deterred pay manta to be secured by bonda In equal amounta, bearing Intereat from day of aale until paid at the rale of all per cent, per an num. and title reaarved until payment of purcbaae price la coaplete. Tbla property la being re-an Id by teaaon of advanced bid* being placed tbereon. Any ooe deal ring to ace a plat allowing the exact bouudar'ee and location of any of the property to be aold can aeo Ibe aame by call try at the office* of Parker 4 I'arker, Or J. Dolpb Long. Attot Deya, In the town of Or - ham. Thla tbe Ittb day of March, mil. K. f. FAHK Bit. J»„ Com'r. Freckled Girls will cither romovo your freckle* or causa them to fade and that two jars will even in the most severe cases completely cure them. We are wiliiug to personally marantee this and to return your money without argument if your (ompleaion ■ not fully restored to ita natural beauty. WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM la fine, fragrant and absolutely hannlesa. WiH RTpiKMS LES Come in today and try It. Thejara are large and results absolutely certain. Bent by mall if desired Iricc 50c. Mammothiarst 1.00. WILSON'SFAIB SKIN SOAP 26c. For aale by ORAHAM DRUG COMPANY. HALF-CENT COLUMN. I Advertlaementa will be Ineerted under tfcia ' heading at one-aalf of a cent a word for ea ft Inaeitloo No ad. Ineerted for lea* than 10 cla. Oount your wordi and aend caao with order. Each Initial or abbreviation count* a wo id. DOG LOST-White and brown spotted setter dog. Answers to name of "Don." Was last seen near court house February 21st. Suit able reward tor his return to W. L. ANDRBWB, Graham, N. C. |I,OOO to loan on real estate se curity. LONG & LONG, Attorneys. —lf you want or need a blank iwolt—journal, ledger, pocket or veat pocket memorandum, record book or other kinds of blank books, call at Thk ( J leaner Printing Office. HOUSES and lots for rent. Ap ply lo W. J. Nicks. —You can buy almost any kind of blank book you may need at The (j i.EAX eh Printing Office. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablet* Composition and Examination Books and Dixon's Pencils, tbe brut, made, at The Gleaner Printing Office —BLANK BOOKB—A good as sortment at The Gleaner office. MONEY TO LHND-|2OO, S3OO and (500, for clients, on first real estate mortgage. U 2. 8 COOK. Bucklen's Arnica Salve THE WORLD-FAMOUS HEALER : —-—| | (toils, Cirfs,'Piles. r Eczema, Skin Eruptions, Ulcere, Fever-Sere*. Pimples, 1 Itch. Felees, Wounds, Bruises, CM Mains, Rbfwerm. t Sere Lies and Hands, CeM-Seres. Corns. - ONLY GENUINE ARNICA SALVE.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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