THE GLEANER
GRAHAM, N. 0., July 13, 1916
Postoftice Honrs.
Offio open TUX) a. m. toT.OOp. m.
«nuday 9.00 toll.oo a. m. and 4.00 to 8.00 p. m
J. M. McCRACKEN, Postmaster.
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♦ LOCAL' NEWS. • +
TIIIIIIIIIHI> 1 I I I H I | | l it
—The "July Fly" songster has
arrived.
—The past two Jays and nights
have been about the warmest so far
' this year. The cool Dights for a week
or more before were a subject of rei
mark.
—The M. P. church was placed
on its new site today. The moving
had prevented the street cars coming
farther down town than the Graded
School since the first of the week,
but they resumed the'r full run about
noon today.
—The portrait of Dr. Geo. W.
• Long is on exhibition at Green &
McOlure Furniture Co.'s store. It
is a good likeness of the Dr., true to
life and has been viewed by many.
It will .be here only a few days
longer.
—An entertainment was held in
the corridors af the court house Tues
day night for the benefit of Graham
Base Ball Association. Remarks
were made by Mr. E. S. Parker, Jr.,
and others. Refreshments were sold
and a nice little sum realized. *
—Lieut. L. D. Meador and Segt.
Lon G. Turner, detailed recruiting
officers, have been quite successful
in getting recruits. They sent a
number new recruits to Camp Glenn
this week to tske the places of those
who failed to pass the physical ex
amination.
—John Wright, who slashed Har
aison Stevens here about a year ago
and haß been in Danville most of the
time since, was brought back here
last Saturday by Deputy H. J, Stock
ard in his autonlobile. Wright con
sented to come back without going
through the meanderings of a requi
sition.
—Miss Helen K. Simmons, daugh
ter of Mrs. A. M. Simmons of Gra
ham, who has just graduated from
the Boston School of Domestic
Science, has been elected instructor
in domestic science and domestic
arts in Lowe's Grove school in Orange
county.' She will begin her duties
when the fall term opens.
—A reception given by Mrs. Finley
L. Williamson of Burlington last
Friday afternoon at which her sister
in-law, Mrs. Man ley Baker, a June
bride, was honoree, was attended by
a number of Graham ladies. It was
a very delightful event and Mrs.
Williamson added fresh laurels to
her fame as atmost charming hostess.
Going Camping for a Week.
The following expect to leave
•Saturday for a week's camping and i
fishing on Cane Creek, near Sut
phin's Mill, namely, Messrs. J. M.
McCracken, Edwin D. Scott, W. H. i
Albright, B. B. Holt, J. M. Phil
lips, Arthur Ezell and Galea Brad- i
sbaw.
Music Classes Entertained.
Mrs. Will A. Rich entertained
her mrisic classes of Burlington and ]
Graham Saturday afternoon at her ]
home. After a short program they (
were delightfully entertained by
Misses, Dorothy and Frances Rike
of Richmond, Va., with music and |
fancy dancing. The certificate pu- !
pile of these classes will give their j
recital later in the summer. i
Free Moving Picture Health Enter
tainments.
Thursday, July 13, 3 p. m. —Haw
River School Auditorium. ,
Thursday, July 13, 8 p. m.—Me
bane Moving Picture Theatre. j
Friday, July 14, 3 p. m.—Gra- ,
Lam—The Mexican Theatre. ,
Friday, July 14, 8 p. m.-j-Glen- ,
coe Mills. i
Saturday, July 15, 8 p. m. —Sax-
apabaw School Auditorium. j
Saturday, July 15, 8 [>. m —Swep
eonville.
Among the Sick. i
Mr. Grant Estlow is on the sick J
list. (
Mr. R. N. Cook's friends will be
gratified to learn that he is improv- \
•ng. i
Mrs. J. M. Turner left Tuesday '
for the Stokes-Whitehead Sanato- '
rium, Salisbury, for treatment. She '
was accompanied by Dr. J. N. Taylor. '
Long-Vinson m '
Married, Joseph CromwelL Long '
of Charleston, S. G\, and Mis Lenore
Vinson of Mnncie, Illinois, Thurs
day, June 29th, 1910. Mr. Long is
the son of Dr. Daniel Albright Long.
Base Ball. I
Next Saturday afternoon at 4 '
o'clock at Graham Athletic Park the
game will be between Swepsonville
and the home team. Last Saturday
afternoon the game was between !
liillsboro and Graham and the score
was 5 to 4 in favor ot the visitors.
They did Bome good playing, but
neither appeared to be doing their
best.
Anti-Typhoid.
Everyone—no exception—should
take the anti-tyohcid treatment. Dr.
Jordan will be iiere again Saturday,
at the court house. Be sure to come
before 12 o'clock —he may not be
here in the afternoon. You will
have to begin Saturday to get the
full treatment of three weeks. He
bad four dates —the firet last Satur
day, when a good number took it.
Ba*e Ball Saturday
JULY 15.
HilUboro at Gibsonville. '
Swepsonville at Graham.
Mebane at Burlington. I
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: + PERSONAL. +
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Capt. S. H. Webb of Oaks spent
v Tuesday evening here.
a Rev. W. T. Hurst of Manndale
was in town last Friday.
Mrs. Jno. A. Forlines spent a day
y in Greensboro the first of the week.
Mr. J. Fred Homewood, near
. Friendship, was in Uwn this morn
ing.
i Mr. Eugene McCracken went to
Mt. Airy Sunday and returned Mon
, day."
Misses Mattie Watson ftnd Carrie
Nicholson spent last Friday in
Greensboro..
Mr. Wottf&ck Mcßane, located at
Winston-Salem, was here Sunday
and Monday.
Mr." A. Clay Murray of Pleasant
Grove township was a business visi
tor here Tuesday.
Mrs. Scott Hunter and little son
left Wednesday for Camp Scothun,
near Weavervjlle.
Miss Rebecca Scott has returned
from the Summer School at the State
N. and I. College, Greensboro.
Mr. Wm. I. Ward spent Sunday
in Greensboro with Sheriff R. N.
Cook at St. Leo's Hospital.
Miss Lois Peterson of High Point
spent the week-end here with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mis. J. N.
H. Clenden'n.
Miss Duke McCracken left" Sun
day morning for Westminster, S. C.,
to visit her friend and schoolmate,
Miss Carolyn Carter.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Barefoot and
Master Jack went to Greensboro
yesterday evening, spent the night
and returned this morning.
Mr. Albert Harden of Greensboro
was here the first of the week visit
ing at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. P. Harden.
Mr. 0. D. McPherson of High
Point was here Tuesday on busi
ness. He waß bom and reared in
the southern part of this county.
Misses Ella Tarpley of Spartan
burg, S. C., and Norine Faucette of
Norfolk, Va., spent a few days here
last week with Miss Frances Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Mcßride llolt spent
Monday and Tuesday in Winston-
Salem, where Mr. Ilolt went as
Grand Chancellor K. of P. for the
installation of officers.
Master's Jack and Charles Causey
left Tuesday for their home in An
derson, S. C., after spending some
time here with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Murphy
and three children of High Point,
accompanied by Miss Nannie Young
of the same place, came down Satur
day by automobile to visit Mr. Mur
phy's mother, two miles southeast of
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Estlow and
children of Danville arrived here the
first of the week on a visit to the
homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Estlow and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
C. McAdaras, and will remain about
two weeks.
Mr. Chas. D. Johnston left yes
terday afternoon for Kipling, Har
nett county, where he delivers an
address to-day in behalf of the
Christian Orphanage at Elon Col
lege._ He expects to return this
evening.
Prof. Zeno H. Dixon of Elkin
passed through Graham today to the
Southern part of the county to visit
relatives ' tifid friends in the com
munity where he was reared. He is
just on his return from attending'the
National Teachers' convention in
New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rike and
daughters, Misses Dorothy and
Frances, of Richmond, Va., are vis
iting at Fairview, the beautiful
country home of Mrs. J. H. Hawkes,
and spent the week-end at the home
of their cousins, Mrs J. H. Rich
and Mrs. W. A. Rich, in Graham.
Mr. Jonathan Thompson Dead.
Early yesterday morning Mr.
Jonathan Thompson died at St. Leo's
in Greensboro, where he went some
ten days before for treatment. Ilia
body was carried to Haw River yes
terday and the funeral was conduct
ed there this afternoon and the in
terment was in Lin wood Cemetery
at Graham. He is survived by six
children. He was about 72 years
of age. Mr. Thompson was a skill-,
ed mechanic and he had made his
home at Haw River for a number of
years. Recently he and bis sons
built a large machine shop and
garage in Graham.
Debased was a highly esteemed
and useful citizen and a good man.
100 Bushels Seed Potatoes.
I have 100 bushels Irish potatoes
for fall planting, which should be
pone from July 10 to 20 for best
results.
W. J. NICKS, Graham.
Ship Us Your Milk.
Stop making butter and ship us
your cream. If you are still selling
butter at the low price that usually
prevails at this season of the year,
you should investigate our cream
buying proposition, as our market
•for high class cream is exceptionally
good. We handle an unlimited
quantity the year round at the very
highest market price for the butter
fat it contains. We are sure you
will find results much more satisfac
tory than from any other. Creamery
you can ship to. We want a man in
every community to start a cream
route. Write for particulars.
CAROLINA CREAMERY CO.,
Greensboj-o, N. C.
But who can blame those Texas
militiamen for refusing to leave
t!io State with the watermelon
season right in the offing?
I MEXICAN PROGRAM
►
h The following is the program for
the week beginning Monday,
' July 17th:
D MONDAY NIGHT. .
The Iron Claw
1 Pathe in 2-parts featuring
Pearl White and Sheldon I.ewis
r Reclamation
American in 5-parts
TUESDAY NIGHT.
j r- -
Jealousy's First Wife
American in 2-parts
: Real Estaters
1 Falstaff in 1-part
Shy Thirty Cents
Vogue in 1-part
WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
' • The Pilgrim'
Mustang in 2-parts
- Thinin' Stout
Beauty in 1-part '
Jerry's Big Lark
Cub in 1-part
1 THURSDAY NIGHT.
Triangle Keystone
Flames of Vengeance
Gaumont in 3-parts
Reel Life
Gaumont in 1-pait
, FRIDAY NIGHT.
The Window of Dreams
Thanhouser in 3-parts
His Blowout
Vogue in
SATURDAY NIGHT.
1 - The Lion's Nemesis
Century in 2-parts
Brothers Equal
Tharhouser in 2-parts
Lawrence Swinson, a New Han
over county negro, convicted of
first degree burglary, was electro
cuted in the State prison in llal
eigh Friday.
Lightning struck the barn of
i Thoß. Oldham near Mebane and
destroyed the building with its
contents —includiug four horses
and several head of cattle.
Mr. Mallie Gulledgeof Gulledge
i township, Anson county, commit
ted suicide a few days ago by
shooting himself. His mind had
been unbalanced for some tiiito.
The official returns from the
primary in the sixth congressional
district show a majority of 1,160
for Congressman Godwin over Mr.
J. A. Browu. The total vote cast,
12,482.
Asheville is planning a wild
flower carnival August 17th. Pa
rades in-'decorated floats and an
open air carnival ball, the queen
of the carnival to be chosen by
the populace, are suggested fea
tures.
Judge R. B. Peebles, Judge of
the Superior Court, died on June
28th at a hospital in Norfolk. His
home was at Jackson, Northamp
ton county. The intertnent was
at liillsboro. Hon. Francis D.
Winston has been appointed to
fill the vacancy.
Mr. T. G. Cobb, editor of the
Morganton News-llerald and one
of the best known editors in the
State, died last week. lie was
the father of Miss Doniiie Cobb,
a teacher in Graham Graded
Schools.
If they had the courage of their
convictions certain congressmen
would hold a pork parade.
k WORD FOR MOTHERS
It 1» a jjrave mistake for mothers to neg
lect their achei and pains and suffer in
silence—this only leads to chronic sick
ness and often shortens life.
If your work is tiring; if your nerves are
excitable; if you feel languid, weary or
depressed, you should know that Scott's
Emulsion overcomes just such conditions.
It possesses in concentrated form the
very elements to invigorate the blood,
strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerve*
and build strength.
Scott's la strengthening thousands of
mothers—and will help you. No alcohol.
* • Scott ft Bownc, BUxmifldd. (f.j, «
■EFORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE
Bank of Haw River
At Hhw HI v»r. In the Mate of North Caro
lina, at the close of business, June ao. Ittlft.
KKfIOUKCKH
Loans and discount* .. • 2H.42J.7tt
Overdraft* secured ttt3.l/»
Furniture and Fixture*.... 7ci.o»
I>ua from National BanK*.._ M>-»2&
Cash Items .« i.'A.M
(JoJd coin . I (Mil
Hllver coin. Including all minor
ooln currency .. &/I-3I
National bank noten and other V.
H. note*- - 00
- Total - • MMM
MAIJIUTI&S
Capital stock paid In $ UtJMttM
Xurplus fund. 2 ffIJJJU
I'ndivWlod profits, leu* current ex
penses and taxes paid mi.&
lIUls payable - 4jfJfi.UO
I>eposits subject to cheek 1.28
Time Certificates of f>epo*lt.. .VM*)if)
Kevin** Deposits.... 7.4 2.W
C. sliler's Check* outstanding 87.fit
Accrued Intersat 'lue depositors 11 UMj
Total • *»,434.1®
State of North Carolina,
County of Alamance, aa:
I, H. A. Vest, I'resideut of the above named
bank, do «oleninly swear that the above state
ment Is true to the b«**t of my knowledge
and belief.
M. A. VKBT, President.
Hubscrlbed and v sworn lo before me, this
Ilth dsy of June, Ittir..
J. AItCHIK LOJtO,
Notary I'ubllc.
Correat—Attest:
T. 8. t CHILE,
J. A. ALDIUIXJB,
6 J. W. JOHNHTON,
Directors,
Notice to Ice Cream Dealers.
Thn Department of Agriculture
r wbosc duty it Is to enforce the
• State food laws has spent a good
deal of time in effort to cause the
Ice Cream dealers of the State to
know the requirements of the law,
and how to. comply with them.
It your-product is not standard
ice cream, then you must show to
your customers by placard- in your
place of business or by tag or la
bel on the freezer or package that
the product you sell is not ice
cream but a compound ice cream
or something sola as a suosti
tute for ice. cream, provided for by
the ice cream regulation.
The regulation provides for the
sale of products *hat are not stand
ard ice cream. If the regulation Is
not complied wi'h the officials will
take it -to mean that you are sell
ing your product as ice cream. ;
Ice cream, cannot be made from
milk. To make ice cream requires
not less thin three or three and
one-hulf parts of cream to one part
of milk. The proportion of cream
and milk that can be used depends
upon the richness of them; that
is upon the milk fat that they con
tain.' -
Inspection will %e made soon
and places where ice cream is made
or sold must be clean and in a
sanitary condition.
As yet no prosecutions have
been made of the ice cream deal
ers but they have been given am
ple opportunity to comply with
the law, and in the future violations
will have to be reported to the
courts.
RULINGS OF THE STATE BOAKD
OP AGRICULTURE UNDER THE
FOOD LAW IN RHOARD TO
THE' MANUFACTURE AND
SALE OF ICE CREAM.
1. Ice Cream isa( frozen prod
uct made from cream and sugar,
with or without natural flavoring,
and contains not less than 10 per
cent of milk fat.
2. Fruit Ice Cream is a frozen
product made from cream, sugar
and sound, clean, mature* fruits,
and contains not less than 8 per
cent, of milk fats.
3. Nut Ice Cream is a frozen
product made from cream, sugar,
and sound, non-rancid nuts, and
contains not lens than 8 per cent,
of milk fat.
•
The sale of a product as ice
> cream containing gelatine, eggs.
ginn tragnean*h or other vegetable
' gum, or tn>- Bale of a product is
• ice cream which contains less than
the required per cent. T»f milk fat
will not be congested, provid d the
' same is labeled and sold as milk ic
I cream, comphund ice cream, gela
tine ice cream , egg ice cream or
1 gum ice cream as the case may be;
I or if a plackard boaring the fol
lowing stattmeut—
Milk Ice Cream is Served here.
Imitation Ice Cream is served
here.
Compound Ice Cream is Berve'l
here.-
Egg Ice Cream is Served here.
Gelatine Ice Cream is Served
here. .
Gum Ic Cream is Served here—
as t£e case may be, shall be posted
in a conspicuous plaeei n the room
any and all persons may see
the same when purchasing cream;
and, Provided further, that the
statement on the placard is print
ed in plain black letters not less
than one inch in size, on a white
background.
Chanherlslu's Colic, ('holers slid l)lsr>
rlioea Htncdy,
. Every family without exception
should keep this preparation on
hand during the hot weather oi
the summer months. Chamberlain's
Colic,Cholcra and Diarrhoea Reme
dy is worth many times its cost
when needed, and is almost certain
to be needed before the summer is
over. It has no superior for the
purposes for which it was intended*
Buy it now. Obtainable every
where. adv.
■EPOMT or CONDITION OP
The Citizens Bank
OF GRAHAM.
AtOraham In th* HUito of North Carolina, at
the cloan of bualneaa, June 30, Ittlfl.
HBHOUKCRB
Loan* and dlacounta fJ3.1rj.28
>\ or. lrafl» we'd, unu'd,sl74.4l, 1T17.78
Furniture and Flxturea 1.& A.OO
Demand loans
Due from National Iftanka Itt2.lt)
Due from Stale flankn and Hankers 'Sit 15
Cash Items : vijw
Gold coin .. t.'j »
Hllvcr coin, etc ... 1. j.ll
National llarik note# and otber (I. H.
note* . I, i72>)
Total
LIAUILITIKH
Capital •t00k....... 10,
Surplus funrf I.GAOO
Bills payable U
Deposits subject to chock . 12, i. >2.28
Time Certificates of Ifc'poslt- IJifBB
Savings Deposits 1,720.11
Cashier's Checks outstanding - Wfi
Christmas Having* Club 2jMU )
Total m3t1.(2
Htate of North Carolina, Count? of Ala
mance, ss:
I, T. H. Nlfong, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemuly sw«*r that the
al>ove statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
T.'H.HirONO. Cashier.
Hubacrlbed and sworn to before me this
11th day of Jun«, Ittlft.
W. K IIAHON, NoUry Public
Cor rec t—A t test:
J. KI.MKfC UINU,
KOIIT. I*. IIOLMK*.
J. M. Tlll.NKx.
Directors
Sale of Real Estate.
Hy virtue of U»e power i t sale ronton**! In
a rertMln deel lu trust egecutnd U> the Ontral
lioan A Trust tiunjany oa the HUi day of
November, JVIZ; by r. A. Mitchell and wlte,
Annie •. Ml clieil. and daly ngUt.-red lu the
oflWt of the llegUU r /rf [>e«?d» for Alamance,
1 county, N. C.. In Hook No 6n of Mortgage
tiage«i Nos. Sfl U> SUS, to *«ure the tmy
rin-nl or one bond, and default having liwit
made In the pMtment of Uie aald bond, the
und«*r*lgn«'d tru>uie will eipoee Ut public naUi
i to the highest bidder for cash, at U»e court
i bonne door of A laniai»c- county on
SATURDAY, AUG. 6TH, 1916, J
at 12 o'clock M., the (• Mowing land conveyed
by tlie aald de d in trust:
Two tnw-U of real pronerty, lw»th situate In
Uie town of Ornban', Alauianer county, N.C.,
and MkurKl d and described as foliowa:
Klrat Tract A tract or parcel of land front
ing 72 ft on W side of North Maple -t. In said
town, bounded on tl»e Kaat by said North
Maple »tre»-t, on tin- Mouth by the lot »f W. T.
Kcx**ll,on Uie West by lite lands of L Hanks
If oil, si d on tin- North by aaother lot of the
I artl«*s of the flmt \*irl (It being the s« cowl
traet herein dearrtl**! and conveyed). L'txni
tills lot Is a dwelling formerly occupied by
the parties of the flmt part ms a home.
second Tract -A hit or barrel of land front
ing on Uie W side of N. Maple i*|. and adjoin*
lug the first tract fc+rrla describe«l and onri.
wyed and boQßdtd on the Kast by aald N.
Maple M, oti tin- MeuUi by the lot herein de-
M-rila-d aa "First Tract", on Weal by Uie
lauds of l«. liauk- Holt, and on the North by
tlie lot of J. M McCrackeu. Upon Uils lot Is
a dwelling occupied by a tenant of U*e parties
of Uie firat part.
Tills the »Ui day of June, 1918.
CKNTKAL LAfAH A TKCBT Ci).,
% - Trustee.
Juvenile Protective Association of
Alamance Organized—Working in
Line with National Big Brother
Movement.
At a meeting held in the parlor of
tip hotel in Graham on Tueaday
night, representatives from Burling
ton and Graham made a tenative
draft of an organisation or the Big
Brother Movement for Alamance. At
a mass-meeting to be held at some
convenient date, representatives from
the entire county will be expected to
make the organization permanent in
its present outlines, or make dbanges
which may be considered necessary.
The Juvenile Association is not
only popular throughout the Nation
by the work of Judge Lindsay and
hia co-workers, bat by a recent act
of tho Legislature it ia a necessary
part of our ijtate and county laws.
Reverend Mr. Crawford Jackson,
General Secretary of the Association,
and who was present as the moving
and directing agent in the meeting
Tueaday night, defines the Juveline
work aa proposed for Alamance as
follows:
"The Juvenile Court and Proba
tion system ia such a court as proves,
in the person of the presiding judge,
a wise father to the wayward child
in the adjudication of his case; and,
in the person of tho probation offi
cer, an intelligent and patient mother
(or a man with something of a mother
heart) in dealing with the same de
linquent and neglected child. Thus
combining tho best principles of
motherhood and fatherhood as wel I
as of jurisprudence, the Juvenile
Court is a court after God's own
heart."
"This system", continues Mr.
Jackson, "now beyond the experi
mental stage, steps in midway be
tween two extremes —that accursed
plan and custom in vogue for cen
turies of imprisoning youthful of
fenders with olderaaacriminalones,
thereby criminalizing the child, and
the other extreme which is foolish
and hurtful alike to the child and to
society—to ignore the offense of the
young law-breaker because ho is a
child."
The officers named were : Mr. E.
S. Parker, Jr., of Graham, President;
Mr. E. S. W. Dameron of Burling
ton, Vice-President; Rev. H. E.
Myers of Graham, Secretary-Treas
urer. M r . J. Dolph Long was elect
ed Probation Officer, or Big Brother,
for Graham; the Mayor, Mr. Heenan
Hughes, was present and ratified tho
selection (the law requires that the
mayor or judge select tlie Probation
Officer, or ratify the act of the citi
zens in selecting him ) Rev. A, B.
Kondall was selected (or Burlington,
and Mavor Moore was requested to
confirm the selection.
From Graham, Mr. Jackson went
to Mebane for tlie purpose of having
a Probation Officer selected for that
place and to enlist the support of
the citizens for tho county organi
zation .
Would Criticize Either Way.
Wilmington Star.
When you hear a Republican
criticising Wilson for aotnothing
ho has done, just remember that
the same Republican would have
criticised him just as read illy if
ho hadn't. When you hoar one
criticising the President for some
thing he has failed td do, put it
down that If Wilson had done it,
the Itopublican would have criti
cised him for doing it. Remem
ber, always, a Republcan's only
consistent policy toward Wilson
is to criticise him—and it matters
not an iota what the President
does or fails to do.
Atlantic Coast Inventors.
The following patents were just
issued to Atlantic C'oast, clients
reported by I). Hwift A Co.; Patent
Lawyers, Washington, I). C., who
will furnish copies of any patent
for ten cents apiece to our readers.
Virginia—A. L. Ewers, Durmid,
printing and bronzing mechanism
for cigarette machines; R. Kucora,
Buchanan, means for feeding
sheet-metal blanks; E. B, McNeer,
Glen Wilton, check-contrqlled
lock.
North Carotins —N. L. Ander
son, Winston-Salem, type-writer
carriage return mechanism ; W. 11.
Pridgen, Creek, machine for har
vesting clover seeds; J, Raper,
Lucama, shock absorber.
South Carolina—P. S. llarvin,
Sumter, tobacco stringer; W. P.
McManns, Taxahaw, wagon brake;
J. L. F. Parrott, Scran ton, rail
joint; E. E . Roy, Greenville, rock
shaft bearing.
The information coines from
Creedmoor, in the courtly of Gran
ville, that W. 8. Lyon, Jr., has
been arrested in Baltimore for
breaking into a garage at Creed
moor and taking a car belonging
to Mr. Cfiappcll. Lyon, it is seated,
was trying to sell the car when
arresUx]. lie is about 21 years
old. His family is trying to make
good by paying cash .to save this
scion of "one of our best families"'
from jail.
TAXES!
Last .Notice to Delinquents.
All unpaid taxes are Ion K pnot
due. 1 have been Indulgent to
the extreme, but the time ha* come
when I miwt demand a /I nai set
tlement. It you neglect thi* mat
ter another day you are inviting
the draitie measures provided by
law for the collection of taxes by
distraint. Kettergfve this your Im
mediate attention and save trouble,
embarrassment and costs.
This June 26, 191 A.
Respectfully,
H. N. COOK, Sheriff
of Alamance County.
Wanted.
Five energetic yourg men to
canvass on an educational propo
sition in Central N. -C„ One hun
dred dollar* per month. No ex
lierience necessary. Address
BOX 605,
Raleigh, N. C.
TO THE PUBLIC!
After 25 years, having sold out my buggy,
wagon and harness business to the Coving
ton Hardware Co., who will continue tne
business at the same old stand, I wish to
thank all of my friends all over the country
j who have patronized me all these years, and
ask the same liberal patronage for the Cov
ington Hardware Co.
Parties owing me note or account will find
me in and around Burlington, if not in town,
ask that you pay Mr. W. E. Covington, who
is authorized to receipt you.
N. S. CARDWELL.
' f- w 'fit -
TO THE PUBLIC: ' : j
' Having bought stock of buggies, wagons,
harness, etc., of N. S. Cardwell, will add a
complete line of builders' hardware, carpen
ter's tools, etc., and ask a share of your
patronage.
COVINGTON HARDWARE CO.,
BURLINGTON.
■ , £ .lip
HAVE YOUR WATCH
CLEANED OCCASIONALLY!
A .WATCH will run without
oil or cleanjng longer than
any other piece of machin
ery-— iw/ it needs both occasion■*
If you will Mniider tfiaf the rim of
the balance wheel travel* over fifteen
mites a day, you will not grudge youu
watch a tjleclc of oil and a cleaning
once a year. It will increase tha
Ufe and accuracy of your watch.
Leave your watch with us
Z. T. HADLEY
JEWELER A OPTICIAN
GRAHAM. N. C.
*
Land Sale!
fly virtue of an order of Alamance Huperl
or Court, made In a cauie therein pending to
which nit of the children of W. 11. Clapp
wore duly constituted partloi, U»e under- j
signed will Mill, at the courthouse door In
Graham, at public outcry, at 12o'clock, noon, !
on
MONDAY, JULY 17, I'Jlfi
the following described real property, to
*wlt:
A certain tra« t or parcel of laud lying and
being in the county of Alsinanee North Jar
ollna, In Patterson township, adjoining tlM*
lands of Andy Clapp's heirs, John Ovcnmm,
Now ton Poster an (1 oth.rs, and l>ound«dHii
follows:
lleglnnlug at a cedar Irwi In edge #»f road
leading from I'aleu Weaver's to (lie rock
road, thence W. to a roek Houth of Andy
Clapp; thence Huuth to a rock; thence Kast
to a posfoak on the road loading from Paten
Weaver's to the Hock t reek roa ; I bene
North lo the beginning,conululn thJrtj fl .•• 1
(95) acres, more or less.
The title to (his property hss lieen adjudl* i
csted u» t»e In the children ol W. If. 'lupf» l»>
M decree of the Muperlor Court, and the pur
chaser will get a goon title to thla propcity
tree from liens and encumbrance*.
Terms of sale: * One third i»f the ixin hnM
money Is to be paid in rash and the other
two-third* In equal instalment* at sis and
twelve month ; the deferred payments to
bear Interest from time of confirmation of
•ale till payment Is msde, snd title to IN*
tie reserved till payment of purchaiie money
Is complete.
This June I*l. WW.
F. H. PA 11K Kit, Jlt ,
> ■ Corn in I ntlotie r.
BLANK
BOOKS
Journals, Ledgers,
Day Books,
Time Books,
Counter Books,
Tally Books,
Order Books,
Large Books,
Small.Books,
Pocket, Memo.,
Vest Pocket Memo.,
Ac., Ac.
' For Sale At
The Gleaner
Printing Office
Graham, N. C.
FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce mywjlf it
candidate for Sheriff of Alamance
county, subject to the action ot
Democratic Contention, anil ask
the aupport of all my friend*.
J. C. FKKP.MAN,
15-juno-tf.
s V v
Trustee's Sale of Real
Estate.
Cutler anil by vliluo of the power of ale
contained In a certain deed of trim! lato«i
December ft, IMI 3, from 17. C.Htnith nml wife,
to'tho uuleralirucri triMtw. recorded In tho
olHreoft e Kcir'aler of heed* toi Alamance
county, N. C., In llook of Morten#- * and
Heed* of Truat No iw, page 3fl, default hav-
IfiK *H»«n made In the payment of the Iridoht
edno H secured thereby, tho under iKned .
will on*
MONDAY, JULY 3(), 1010.
lit 1:J o'clock, noon, at the court houiu door
In (frahnni, N C , offer for salon* )Hit»ltn out
cry. and m\l for cash to the hltflioitt bidder,
all that certain place, place, pun-el or tr*ct
of iand h liik In thg county and Hute afore,
an Id (iryiaui townaldp. adJninltiK tie laud*
of 1111 l Ave.. MarMhall Htreet. A. It Nh-hol.
•on and others, iHi.uded as follow*, to-wlt;
llejfinuluir at an Iron bar on Ka»t aide of
aald Mreet, i*o»ner with said Nicholson, rain
n nif hence deg K I.W feet to an iron bolt
corner with Mid * reel and Ave ; ilience H
deif K 146 ft to an lion liolt on t*ou£h aide
of M«ld Ave ; thence H.iuth '£) % iI.-k W I flu ft (o
an Iron lio.t In aulil Nlcho nous line; tlienoo
N H7! y deu W lift ft to »l»e beglnul.iir, contain
ilia 42.11100 of uu iicre, m re or lean.
Thin '.dull day of June. 1(110
WAI/NCK m bhakfb.
Trustee. (
Trustee's Sale of Real
Estate. 0 r \
I'nder mid by virtue of the power of aalo \
eon I allied In a certain lieed of Truat otocutod
to the uuderNlKiied oil Heideiuher Itftli 11114,
l»y It. U. luirhuin and wife, Duliy Durham, ,
for (lie puriMiNe of aecurliiK the payment of it 4
certain nolo of even ditto therewith, which
deed of trunt la duiy protmtod mid n«-orded In l ,
the ofllce of the KeKlnh-r of Imhln for Abt- I
liimiee county, In Hook of Morlk'iUfea mid • '
IxtMlNof Truat No. lift, at puie 14. default It* v- I
1111 l Ikhjli made 111 the payment of unld iw#« ut I
maturity, the uiideralKm-d Aluimt'iice Inaur-
I j mice A lt«-al JC»tat«; ( ompmiy, TrtmU-c, will,
r on ,
' WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, ljtlO,
.it one o'clock pAti.. at .the court bouse door
of Alaiiianeo county. In tirabmu. North Caro- J
Unit, offer for wile at public auction to the
highest bidder, for citali. ii certain I net of
Imid lylnu and being "> Mm lli>gl»n tmvnwlup.
Ala mane*' county and Htato of North (Juro
llna, adjoining !*ln*ef. tfi • laud* of Kl
lulia Cotton Mlila, M. Teerand otliern,mid j
bounifcd itM follow* ;
lt> KluulriK at an lion *>oit on the aouUieaat 1
*lde of i'l, Te« r*»«conn r; lli'-nee with «
mild alreef uortbesiMt y» feel to oornet Klmlra i
Mllla; flieiies with lliiel of nald Klfiiira Mill* i
Kaat l/rfi feet t » a f« h'M co r n ur; 4 b*n ice HOUIIi-
I weal fift feel to comer of *atd T«-er, ilience with J
Tiit'ii line IW, f»*( tto the b tflnnliiir, Ih-ihk a ,
t *oi 11 on of laud coiiveyed to W. 11. Ilall by
VV K. hteeli), Dec. 31.111, Iww 1
Thla June |7tb, (JIM i
AI,AM A Nt'K IN*. A l(KAl« CO., j
• * Trustee.
Mortgagee's Sale of Real j
Estate. j
—; • i
I nder and by \lrtue of the rower oT s»*le «
c'AutalntMl In « cenaln inor'i/aiie di*od dab d
October m. Iflft. from 0 Hialth and w|f«. to
the uiider»lK»"d iiio- I tirtir'-c. recorded In the
ofhc4« of the ll«-|riat« r f II cd* for A n,nianee
«!«Miniy. North Carolina. In llook of Mi.rt
KHifeii Mild Heedi* of Tru«l o. , page H«, de
fault liaMnir been made In tie naymeiitof
the iiidcl>telucßi« m-cured thereby,the under-
NiKtied alii, on
MONDAY, .11 I,Y :u>, I'.IKJ,
at 12 o'clock noon, at tie court boum* door In
lr haui, S. • Iter for %4'le at public outcry,
and neil for cash to the hltrheot bidder, all
that tract nr parcel of Und lyimr and t»e|iiir
In A larinit" « lounfy N I and ad Joining
the land* i f If. ti. Kline, Nancy K. Moore
imo|m rt> and Main Mri«t, l«otiiide«l ait fol
iowh;
Iw Kinniiii/ at h rock, eorinr of llenry
Kihle'fl, ruiiuliiir llteiice Hftilde 'U 111 in W si)
It to a r«H,-k. t-Atnnr with Nancy K.M«oroor
John f 'lapp line w deif #, nun W ft to it
rock corner on Wt rth *tie« i; the* ee N fia deg
21 min K 3D't !»■ rn k'. cirot*r with Ileury
Kline Mo. B, th>-nc«- with the nab! llenry
Klme'a Hue a 1 g-« inln K ft to the »»•
fr'tinm*. containliuf one and f urto*n one
inndr dfh« (I 4 Vnn of an acre, more or lea*,
the ■ me Indus b#f» No. 7 ud i>i i er the Mt>d
N fn y K. Moore'w plot, except a lot *oli| oil
of tbla land to V rt *ardweil.
Thla Wli day o June, IH|a.
AI.AMAN* V. INS. A Itr.Al. teIATKCU,
Mort* e.
Land Sale !
Hv virtue of nn orderiif th superior C*>urt
of A lamance count y made in n >|«Tbil pro |
ft eding therein pcnilllig. entllle l "Addiv
Wnito and ffther* MKiiri«t luroa) White and j
others," t*» which all the tenants in common I
i>l the land bereiuafl* r de«K.-rll»e«l ar«- duly
constituted j»artiea. tie* uud« r*)irne'l coin- J
mi»nlotier will offer f r aale, to the blubett .
bidder, on J 1
SATI'ItDAY, JI'I.Y |.%, 1010,
at 12 o'clock, no u. at thetourt houie div»r ill | -
t#ri«ham. tin following descillM*d nal prop- d
ertr, Ut wit; (
Three traeta or parcel* f land In Hoop
. HtMtlon towimhlp. AlMin iie State of j-
North arohni*. situate in the lownoffilti ) t
•onvilic. and a*l>"iiiliiK the* laud 4 of Hev. F7. j ■
I*. I'arker and ot tier*, and being all of the i
laud of a hull Ihe late I. U-j eh died a-|/, (
e9 ami iMMtacaaed, and arhlvh he devlaed u»
Andb- While and her children, and contain* '
. ing ab*ait one and one ball acres of land. ]
i Tertn« of »ale: One third of ti.e purchsw i
(mof*ey to In- oald in v« h, the other two- ,
. third# in i ijuai Instalment* at -1* and twelve '
I uioiithM. d« feried paynicrita u» boar Interest t
In.m d-.te of confirmation «.f >wlc till paid, \
and the tin. rv«-rv«d until payment of pur- ,
chaie* money ia c**tnpleto.
Tills June 11. Itdrt..
J. IHIM || |,oNO, 1
t'ominisalouer.
CASTOR IA
r For Infants and Children
1 In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears —y?
Signawreof
EUREKA
:: Spring Water ;j
FROM
;| EUREKA SPRING, ]\
Graham, N. C.
,' A valuable mineral spring J [
;; has been discovered by W. H. ; »
| > Auwley on his place ifi Graham. ' !
n It wan noticed that it brought [ |
] J health to the users of the water, 1 '
• and upon being analyzed it was 1 •
found to be a water strong in ]
, mineral projiertiea and good ]
i for (stomach and blood troubles. '
!' I'hysiciann who hare seen the S
; J analysis and what it does, ;
i > recommend its use.
!! Analysis and testimonials
J| will be furnished upon request. ;
Why buy expensive mineral .
> waters froift a distance, when 1
I! there is a good water recom- ;
;; mended by physicians right at
i > home V For further informo- !
11 tion and or the water, if you J
;; desire if apply to the under-
> signed. !
:! W. U. AUSLEY. :
'' ,
Summons by Publication
Kurtli ( arnlliia- Alamance County,
In tbe Superior Court,
Helore tbe Clerk.
Emma June ftlabrj-, Executrix,
vs.
Hannibal I). Dane y and others.
Hurinibul IJ.Duncy, or the heirs
ut-iuw lit llannibal l). Dancy, whose
names and residences are unknown;
James Almariue Mabry, Laura Har
rison, Charlotte Win, Annie Harris,
Lillian Forbs, liattie Anderson,
Klizabetii Harnilin, heirs-at-Uw ot
Jane Hines and all other heirs
nt-law of Jane Hines, whose names
and residences are unknown; Al
ice Mabry, James K. Mabry, or the
hrir»-at-law ol said Jas. K. Mabry,
whose names and residences
are unknown; Marr Thomas,
Mattie Edge, Eliza Bulloch,
Nancy Coflield, and all other
lu'ri's-ut-law ol Mary Elizabeth Cof
tn Id, whose names and residences
aru unknown, Joseph J. Mabry, or
thu heirs-at-law ot the said Joseph
J. Mabry, whose names and resi
dences aru unknown, and Ann Eli
za Durham, the respondents in the
above untitled Special Proceeding,
will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenc- .
i d in the Superior Court o( Ala
marace county by the petitioner,
Emma Jane Alabry as the Execurix
ol the last will and testament of
Ceorrfe 8. Mabry lor the' purpose
of selling the real property of
which the said George 8. Mabry
died seized and possessed situate
in Alamance county, N. C., to cre
ate assets to pay the indebtedness
ol the estate of said George 8. Ma
li ry, the said respondents beio£ the
devisees in the last will and testa
ment ol the said George S. Ma
bry, and as such would be entitled
to certain interests in remainder In
the said real property v' George S.
Mabry, and the said respondents
will further take notice that they
are required to appear nf the of
fice of tho Clerk of the Superior
I uurt of Alamance County, at tho
court house, in Graham, on Satur
day, the. '22 nd day of July, 1916,
and answer or demur to the peti
tion which will be filed in this
cause in said office within 10 days
fiom tho issuing of summons herein
or the petitioner will apply to ihe
Court for the relief demanded in
s.nd |M-tition.
Done this the 15th day ot June,
t'llß.
J. I). KERNODLE, C. S. C.,
ol Alamance County.
Overland Automobile Given Away.
The Southcrp Woman s Magazine
is giving away a 5-passenger, Mod
el S3 $750.00 Overland Touring Car,
complete with all modern equip
ment including Electric Starter,
Lights, ets. This car is awarded
together with '>oo desirable premi
ums. The publishers of the South
ern Woman's Magazine claim this
to be one of the most liberal of
fers they have yet made.
This is no "catch-penny" contest
but a fair and legitimate offer. Car
will be awarded June lit. Full par
ticulars may lie had by addressing
Southern Woman's Magazine, Nas
hville, Tenn.
13Jantf.
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| Dixon's Lead Pencils are the |
| | are THE BEST. Try them |
and be convinced. They ara j
I for sale at this office.—fie. j