THKGI^VER,
OBAHAM, N. 0., Sept. 28, 1916
PostoHice Hours.
Offlo open 7.00 •. m. to 7.00 p. m.
Bnudty #.OO to 11.00 ». m. and 4.00 to #.OO p. m
J. M. MCCRACKEN, Postmaster.
+ LOCAL NEWS. *
ti in in 1111»i»n n 11111 it
—The County Commissioners will
meet in regular monthly session
next Monday.
—Last Saturday Gibsonville won
over Mebane in the ball game by a
score of 14 to 4.
—Mr. JG. Longest returned last
week from St. Leo's Hospital, where
he has been under treatment. He is
greatly improved.
—Graham Chanter of the "Daugh
ters of the Confederacy will meet
- with Mrs. E. P. McClure at 3 o'clock
p. m. on Thursday, Oct. sth.
—The Ladies' Aid Society of Gra
ham Christian church will meet at
3 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, Oct.
4th, with Mrs. J. B. Montgjmery.
—Dr. W. C. Wicker of Elon Col
lege filled the pulpit at Graham
Christian! church Sunday morning
audjfliev. Mr. Hook preached at
night.
—Mr. Sam Bason, Deputy Post
master, is back at his place in the
postoffice. About four weeks ago he
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis.
—Mr. J. C. MoAdams and family
went to Danville Sunday by automc
bile. They left here at sa. m. and
got to Danville at 7:30 for break
fast. They returned in the evening.
—Dr. E. T. Liddell of Philadelphia,
who in the early summer conducted
evangelistic services in the M. E.
church here, will begin a series oi
services at the M. E. church In Bur
lington next Sunday.
—An interesting series oi meet
ings JB in progress at the Christian
church. Rev. Robt. F. Brown of
Alabama,' who is taking a post
graduate course at the University, is
preaching some excellent sermons.
—Mies Eva B. McCauley of
Greensboro, a granddaughter of our
townsman, Mr. T. P. Bradshaw, waa
married on 13th in Denver, Colorado,
to Mr. Samuel Edgar Byrum, Rev.
A. N. Evans performing the cere
mony.
-r-Rev. Jas. W. Rose, whose resig
nation as pastor of the Baptist
church was noted in a recent issue,
left yesterday with his family for
High Point. Their household goods
were carried by auto truck through
the country.
—The Woman's Club of Graham
will have a reception tomorrow after
noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
E. S. Parker, Jr. The Gleaner of
last week gave the date of the recep
tion a week earlier on account of a
confusion of dates.
—The postoffice interior has been
fixed up nicely. The walls and ceil
ing have been repainted. The box
cabinets have been sand-papered and
revarnished, and the box fronts nice
ly cleaned. It looks all right, Mr.
Postmaster McCracken.
—M. W. Curl, who formerly
lived in the Southern part of this
comity and against whom an indict
ment for incest was found at August
Term, 1915, was arrested in Wilson
county last week and bVought here.
He gave a bond in the sum of sl,ouo
for his appearance at Nov. Term.
He then returned to Wilson county.
—The sale of the J. W. Menefae
River F&lls Farm takes place tomor
row on the premises. It contains
about 1,400 acres of as line farm
lands as can be found in the county.
It has been sub-divided. The pur -
chaser can get a large or small
farm—whichever he wishes. Such
another opportunity will not come
along again sooii.
Portrait ot Dr. Long to be Presented
Hall of History, Oct. 13th.
The portrait of the late Dr. Geo.
W. Long will be presented to the
Hall of History in Raleigh, N. C->
on Friday, 13th day of October,
1916, at 3.30 p. m. The State Medi
cal Society of North Carolina at its
last meeting ki Durham appointeo
a committee to have this portrait
presented to the Hall of History,
and Dr. L. J. Picot was appointed
chairman of that committee. He
wjll make the presentation address,
and the portrait 'Will be accepted
by the Historical Commission
through its appointee. The friends
and admirers of Dr. Long are cor
dially invited to be present.
Commissioner Mcßane at Rainey Hos
pital.
Mr. M. C. Mcßane of Manndale,
Newlin township, and a member of
the Board of County Commissioners,
who is suffering from a complication
of ailments, was brought up by Dr.
Robt. G. McPherson of Saxapahasr
Tuesday afternoon and carried out
to the Hospital. Mr. Mcßane has
not been well lately and was unable
to attend the meeting of the Board
the last first Monday. His numer
ous friends hope that he may be re
stored to heallh, though they are ap
presensive of the rest It.
Gone to The Border.
The soldier boys broke camp the
first, of the week and left for the
Mexican border. Co. I, 3rd Reg.,
in which the Alamance boys are,
came to Raleigh yesterday and left
over the S. A. L. Ry. The 2nd Reg.
passed Graham in sections Tuesday
afternoon.
Mare For Sale.
I offer for sale one good, gentle
mare, guaranteed to work anywhere,
9 years old. Apply to J. J. Riggan«
at H. F. Straughan's, Burlington,
}f. C, itfaept
PBRSONAb/ *
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Dr. P. R. Brown of Charlotte
■pent Sunday here.
Rev. Dr. W. 8. Long of Chapel
Hill spent last Saturday here.
Mr. S. J. Had ley, near Snow
Camp, was in town yesterday.
Dr. J. N. Taylor spent Saturday
in Salisbury on professional busi
ness.
Mr. Chas.„W. Bain, of Greensboro
spefit Sunday last here with
friends.
Miss Lois Poythress spent Sunday
in Greensboro with relatives ana
friends.
Mrs. W. H. Holt is at Whitehead-
Stokes Sanitorium, Salisbury for
treatment.
Capt. Don E. Scott came home
from Camp Glenn last night on a
15-day furlough.
Mr. Bryan Truitt of Elon College
was here Monday with his brother,
Rev. J. G. Truitt.
Mr. and Mrs John J. Williams,
near Gibsonville, spent Sunday here
at Mr. J. D. Kernodle's.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Woods
and children of Wilmington arrived
last week on a visit to relatives.
Mr. Allan B. Thompson of Albe
marle, Stanley county, spent Sun
day here with friends.
Messrs Ralph Long and Clyde
Hunter of Winston-Salem spent
Sunday here at their respective
homes.
Miss Mamie Turner and little
Miss Eugenia tanks of Raleigh
spent Sunday here with'-Mrs, H. W.
Scott. , +
Mrs. Moore of Burlington, mother
of Mr. Frank Moore, is spending a
few days here with Mr. and Mrs.
Moore.
Mr. M. R. Rives is North buying
goods and Mrs. Rives and little Miss
Mar> Worsley are visiting relatives
in Raleigh. .*
Miss Marce Goley left Friday for
High Point to resume her work
as teacher in the Graded School
in that city.
Mr. J. Elmer Long is spending
the week with Mrs. Long at her
mother's, Mrs. Thos. Peays, near
Pittsboro.
Miss Mabel Frazier of Guilford
College who is visiting Mrs. John
M. Cook in Burlington, was in Gra
ham Monday.
.. Dr. Will S. Long spent Sunday
in Greensboro at St. Leo's Hospital
with his son Herbert, who contin
ues to improve.
Mr. E. F. Knight of Washington,
D. C., spent Sunday here on a visit
to Mrs. J. P. Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Smith.
Mr. Womack Mcßane of Winston-
Salem was here yesterday and vis
ited his father, Mr. M. C. Mcßane,
at Rainey Hospital.
Mr. Dan M. Walker and son Doke
have spent nearly two years in Ari
zona on account of the former's
health. They returned to their home
here last week.
Mr. Chas. N. Jones of the 3rd
Reg. Band at Camp Glenn, spent
the week-end at his home here on
furlough. He came up Friday
evening.
Mrs. Mary A. Martin, who has
been spending a few days at the
home of her brother, Mr. C. P. Al
bright, left Monday for her home
at Mooreaboro.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brigham of
Augusta, Ga., arrived here Monday
on a visit to their daughter, Mrs.
Edwin D. Scott. Mr. Brigham re
turned home Tuesday.
Miss Helen Simmons, Domestic
Science teacher at Lowe's Grove,
Durham county, spent the week
end here at the home of her moth
er, Mrs. J. C. Simmons.
Mrs. Hersey Woodard and Master
Jacob, who have been spending the
summer here at the home of Mrs.
Woodard's parents, Col. and Mrs.
J. A. Long, leave tomorrow morn
ing for their home in Suffolk, Va.
Miss Amy Bynum of San Francis
co, who is spending some time with
relatives in North Carolina, has
been on a visit to relatives at By
num, Chatham county,, and is now
with Mrs. J. N. Taylor on her way
to Raleigh.
Double-Header at Piedmont Park
Saturday.
Mebane and Qibaonville will play
a double-header game of ball at
Piedmont Park Saturday afternoon.
The first game will be called at 2:30.
This in to be the last game of the
season. "
New Advertisements.
Citizens Dank of Graliam —State-
ment.
Bank of IJaw River—Statement.
Jno. H. Wilkins, Ex'r of Jos. P.
Ector —Notice to creditors.
W. S. Coulter, Com'r —I It-sale of
lend near Mebane.
Emma J. Mabrey, Ex'r'x—Re-sale
of lot in Qraham.
E. 8. Parker, Jr., Trustee —Sale
of Farm in Melville Township.
Sheriff R. N. Cook -Ownership of
automobile.
Misses Hughes & Snyder—Hats,
the newest.
NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN
ever receive the proper balance of iftd
to sufficiently Boorish both body and
brain daring the growing period when
nature's demands are greater in
mature Ufe. This Is shown ia so many
pale facea, lean bodies,-frequent colds,
and.lack of ambition.
For all such children we say with
unmistakable earnestness: They need
Scott's Bmnlaion, and need jt now. It
possesses in concentrated form the very
food elements to enrich their blood. It
changes weakness to strength; it wakes
them sturdy and strong. No alcohol.
HATS-HATS
THE NEWEST
In Shapes and Trimmings at Moderate Prices.
Inspect Our Stock Before You Buy.
Misses Hughes & Snyder
GRAHAM, N. C.
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At M. R. Rives's Store.
The Jury's Verdict for Smith.
Last week when this paper went
to press the trial of the case of
John W. Wyatt vs. Young E. Smith
was on. The hearing begun Wed
nesday afternoon. Scores of wit
nesses were examined and the tak
ing of evidence was concluded until
Friday morning. Among the wit
nesses was Dr. Ferebee of Raleigh,
an alienist who had made the study
of mental diseases a specialty for
a number of J"ears» He had watch
ed the demeanor of Mrs. Floy
Wyatt on the witness stand and
upo§ examination he was of the
opinion that the alleged assault was
a mental delusion—a hallucination.
The opening speech to the jury
in behalf of the plaintiff was made
Friday morning by Mr. E. 8. W.
Dameron, followed by Messrs. E. 8.
'Parker, Jr., and Jones Fuller of
Durham, for the defendant. The
concluding speech late Friday af
ternoon was by Mr. W. H. Carroll
for the plaintiff.
It had been a determined bat
tle, and every inch of ground was
contested. The lawyers had done
best—that was much.
Saturday morning Judge Dan
iels charged the jury ably and fair
ly, presenting the contentions of
both sides, and gave the following
issues to .the Jury to answer for
their verdict, to-wit:
01) Did the defendant Young E.
Smith wrongly* commit the trespass
upon the premises of the plaintiff
alleged in the complaint ?
(2) What damages, if any, is
plaintiff entitled to recover?
After twenty-five minutes the
jury answered the first issue "No.
That ended the case as no answer
to the second, issue,was necessary.
The defendant and his friends
showed real gratification at the
result.
Notice of appeal to the Supreme
Court was given by the plaintiff.
Thus ended one of the longgest
and most notable trials had in Al
amance in many years.
To Be Married On Seventh.
The marriage of Capt. Don E.
Scott of Graham and Miss Margaret
Gray of Winston-Salem on the 7th
inst. is an event to which their nu
merous friends throughout the state
have looked forward to with interest.
The invitations read as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Early Gray
request the honor of your presence
at tlie marriage of tlfeir daughter
Margaret Norwood
Captain Donnell Everett Scott
on Saturday evening, the seventh of Oct.
at half after eiglit o'clock
Bt. Paul's Episcopal Church
Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Woman's Club Dime Prty.
The invitation is worded as fol
lows;
The Woman's Club will have
Dime Party, September, 29th, 1916.
At the school house at three
You are invited to be.
A part for the mind
You wiil certainly And.
As the clock strike* four
At Mrs. Parker's door
You will most welcome be
To sandwiches and tea.
Come promptly on time
And bring us a dime.
The small sum of ten cents
Will be your only expense.
The Heart of a Child
A young nobleman interestn
himself in a girl of the slunui, to
the extent of making her a musi
cal comedy Htar. He also furnishes
a little flat for her, to which, with
out her knowledge, he has a dupli
cate key. After her debut, in
which she make* it h t, he accom
panies her home. He bids her
goodnight, and later returns, letting
himself in by means the other
key. Iler pure child heart, incap
able of thinking evil of any one,
prevals over his pas*ion, and ho
leaves her to return the neit day,
when ho begs her to become his
wife.
This picture will be shown at the
Mexican Theatre Friday, Oct. 6th.
Automobile For Sale
Automobile —in good condition.
Will trade for wood. Will sell part
on time. Reason for sel'iag, want a
Truck. Phone 26UJ, or write Box
03, Graham, N. C. 28sept4t
Constipation the father of Many Ilia.
Of the numerous ills that affect
humanity a lar ie share start with
constipation. Keep jour bowels
regular and they may be a\jpidert.
When a laxative is needed take
Chamberlain's Tablets. The/ not
only move the bowels but improve
the appetite and strengthen the di
gestion. Obtainable everywhere.
adv.
The contract has been let for
the erection of s tourist hotel oh
the old Kenilworth Inn site at
AsheviUe. The building will coat
about $250,000.
My Candidates
The County Candidate! will ad
dress the voters of Alamance coun
ty /at the following times' ana
places:
OCTOBER 5, 1916
Patterson Township—O.'tl. Horn
aday's at 1 p. m. and at 'Alamance
Mills at night.
OCTOBER 6, 1918.
Coble Township—Friendship at 1
p. in. and Belleraont Hills at night.
OCTOBER T, 1916.
Paucette Township—McCra.v, E.
Long's store at 1 p. m. and at Olen
coe Mill* at niiht.
OCTOBER 9, 1916.
Boon Station Township—Elon Col
lege at 1 p. m. and at the Hub at
night.
OCTOBER 10,1916.
Pleasant drove Township—Daile.v s
Store at 1 p. m. and at Mebane,
Melville Township, at night.
OCTOBER 12, 1916.
Albright Township—Eureka School
Albright Township—Eureka School
House at 1 p. m. ♦
OCTOBER 13, 1916.
naw River Township—Haw River
at night.
OCTOBER 16, 1916.
Graham Township—At the Court
House in Oraham at night.
OCTOBER 17, 1916.
Thompson Township—Bwepson
ville at night.
OCTOBER 18, 1916. ♦
Burlington Township—Burlington
at night.
OCTOBER 19, 1916.
Newlin Township—Sutphin's Mill
at 1 p. m. and Saxapahaw Mills at
night.
The candidates except candidates
for the Legislature will simply 'an
nounce their candidacy. Candidates
for the Legislature will address the
voters on the issues of the day and
their speeches will be limited to
one hour and fifteen minutes each.
They will arrange as to how this
time shall be utilized and they will
alternate as to opening and con
cluding. ,
The foregoing appointments and
rules are by agreement.
This the 25th day of Sep»., 1916.
W. J. NICKS, Ch'm n
Rep. Co. Ex Coni.
E. S. PARKER, JR, Ch'm'h
Dem Co. Ex. Cotn.
Demoratic
Wilson-Bickett Clubs
There will be Democratic Wilson-
Bickett Clubs organized in Ala
mance county at the following
times and' places :
Burlington, Tuesday evening, Ocl.
3, 1916.
Graham, Tuesday evening, Oct. 3,
1916.
Haw River, Monday evening, Oct
2, 1916.
Mebane, Monday evening, Oct. 2,
1916.
The Hub, Monday evening Oct. 2,
1916.
Elon College, Mom/ay evening
Oct. 2, 1916.
Alamance Mills, Monday evening,
Oct. 2, 1916.
Saxapahaw Mills, Monday even
in/, Oct. 2, 1916.
Swepsonville Mills, Monday even
ing, Oct. 2, 1916.
| Glertcoe Mills, Monday evening,
Oct. 2, 1916.
Dailey's Store, Pleasant Orove
Township, Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
3, 1916, at 5 p. m.
Eureka School House, Thompson
Township, Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
3, 1916, at 5 p. m.
Spoon's Store, Patterson Town
ship, Tuesday afternoon, Oct.
3, 1916, at S p. m.
Sutphin's Mill, Nr wlin Township,
Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3, 1916, a'
6 p. m.
The meeting* for organizing thew
Clubs will be held at tlje re/ular
upeakin/ place* at these various
appointment*. A Democratic speak
er will attend each of «he»e meet
ings and talk to the people and as
sjut in organizing the club.
E. 8. PARKER, JR.,Ch'm-n
County I)em, Ex. Com.
Dog Tax.
Your dog tax will be due on and
after Sept. Ist for 1910-'l7. All
owners of dogs in Graham aro re
quird to pay this tax.
BOTD R. TROLIXOER,
Aug. 10, 1916. Tax Collector.
Good, Gentle Mare For Sale
At once—a bargain. Apply to
Mrs. I'aul Kimmina at Lafayette
Holt's, Burlington, N. C.
BANKRUPT SALE?
' ' •• "s*.
By virtue of an order of the District Court of the United States for
the Western District of North Carolina,. in the matter of the estate of
Menefee, bankrupt, I will offer for sale the property described
herein, at public auction on the premises, known as the
RIVER FALLS FARM
OR "ALSTON PLACE"
in Thompson township, Alamance county, N. the highest bidder,
upon the terms hereinafter stated. The sale of the lands will be at
11 o'clock a. m.
Friday, September 29, 1916
and the personal property on the same day beginning at 10 o'clock.
The first tract of land contains about 1,400 acres, and is situated in
Thompson township, Alamance county, NortlfCarolina, on the East bank
of Haw river, and has upon it a number of tenant houses and out houses.
Has a large area of cultivated lands and a large area of original forest
and pine timber. It is well watered by springs and wells, and is in a high
state of cultivation. A fine farm for all purposes—grows grain, grass,
cotton and tobacco —in fact everything that grows in this section of
the State. This farm of 1,400 acres has been subdivided into 14 tracts
and will be offered according to the plats of said tracts, and then as; a
whole, and the best price will be reported to the court for confirmation. >
The scond tract consists of about 86 acres, and is situate*} immediately upon the waters of
Haw river, on the East bank of the river, and upon it are a number of houses, builtrecently
for operatives' houses, and is known as the
River Falls Cotton Mill Property
The last named tract of land has upon it a mortgage of $4,000 and the first tract has
mortgages amounting to about $14,800, but the lands will be sold free and clear of mortgages.
TERMS: One-third cash on confirmation of sale, and balance one-third due in six months
and one-third in twelve months from date of confirmation, deferred payments to bear inter
' est at 6 per cent, from date of confirmation and title reserved until purchase money is
fully paid.
On the same day and place I will sell FOR CASH all of the personal property of said J. W.
Menefee, consisting of 4 mules, 9 head of cattle, sor more hogs, 14 sheep, 2 boilers and
engines, 1 cotton gin, 1 reaper and binder, 1 threshing machine, a lot of plows, cultivators
and wagons, a lot of household and kitchen furniture and a lot of lumber on the farm. This
will be a fine opportunity to obtain a nice lot of these articles as they are all practically new
and in good condition.
T C Trntfpp
This August 24th, 1916. ' of J. W. Menefee, Bankrupt.
To My Creditors And Friends:
That you may not hold me responsible for all of the misfortunes attending my failures in
business, I will say that my wife and I have lost Sixty-seven Thousand Dollars due to failures
on the part of corporations in which we had investments; failure to receive dividends and
other losses made by solvent companies, and in neither of which we had any voice in the
active management. J- W. MENEFEE.
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Valuable Farm For Sale.
Under »nd l«jr ,lrtu»of Ui« p w»r« coiilrr
rrA upon ni« b ' s I*l >ln l««f of tru»l «i
cu' -d by C ii. Ki whiroi and wlf., S, V.
Kllucbum, d> -d locmmt/cr IMb, ml' »ul
rrcordtd In Ui olee of tb. K»»l» >f of jX» dn
of A lamsno* count/. In li -W or >io j/tr W.
toS, UJ »rOUr»«t n IHItMUHIIOIO dr
■k h I, default h« .n«l ii made In Ibc(«r
liien iof Id notM »nd 1..WM1 Uwiwjn »ud
requwit .•LIF k«n intuit* U'IOII rue \>y LLIE
bolder of > till not •lo *i ru . tlio iiower /f
Ml« therein, 1 wilt, oo
SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1910,
at 12 o'clock M , at the court houae d*or In
the town oftirabam. A lama. on county. No. Ui
Carolina. oflfcr for ilt, for tub, Ilia following
dMcrlbed land:
Lying ami being In Alamance arid Ora ige
counties (much Uia laig«r porilon being in
Alaoaauce couoty, In Melville township;, on
the water of Hair crag ail olnlri'f the Wil
ton land the land >,t VII. am Alrkpal rick
and other*. con ir'ng V nrr-a, morn or le«s,
and described a* follow*. Ile?lnnlng at a *.«»•
fnulna line of Uia Wilson laud and i ru
tin* thence ft 79 d* W 70-balns loan •*
pile; thence B » de" N. 13.1 ft chs to a *ostoek;
•he. cm H. au ueg A t*7o chs to a w ill **ak;
thence ft « deg .; 19 c(is to a hickory, thence
down a drain to three wblteoaks; 10erica ft 10
dr» W 7 J/0 rti ■ to a black oak ; thence ft ■ Odeg
K Ocbs to pointerr, thence ft '13.7) chs to Uia
beginning. Ifelng the Nam*- land conveyed to
J. C. Phillip* and wlia by E. a. Parker and
wife by dec! dated Auguai 121b, I' 4, and i*-
! cord dD.B. M. M gee o*-#l.
Kx«epilog therefrom tlie following deeciib
-1 ed tract, of and wblcb was conveyed by J. C.
Phil dp* to >fallnda Wbltesell. bee deed *
cor le> Deed l ook i, page »7: Beginning at
iu> iron (bolt) In road; running tbence » H deg
W 29,4 ft cbt la* rock and pointer*; thence « >
deg K 17.86 chs to a stake; Ibenoe ft fU deg ~
19.41 ch% to a spring; thence ft /)deg W l/i6
cba to the beginning,cootalng 13. aerea. more
Tbls Ifth day of Sept., 1916.
L tf. PA UK Kit. JK„
% , Truatee.
1 SUBSCRIBB FOB TUB GLEANER,
11.00 A YBAR
Summons by Publication
.North Carolina Alamance Count),
In the ftuperlor Court,
November Term,
Kavlc Mm 1 tli Jotiea VS. J. Cloero Jones.
The defendant aUive named will I *kc notice
that a summons lu tb* ahove eriut'ed au lion
was Issued agulnst lilm ou neotvmljer tih,
1914, by lbs C'icrk of the Hoper.or tXmrt, Iri
and for the county and nfait- ufor»-w»id jo an
action for dlvo*« a v«ncuio malrlmonl; arid
tha said defciidaril»wtll further I ak? notice
tliat he Is tu appe«ar at Hie term of
the said Huperior Oxirt of A lamanco county,
to lie held on the »a«t Monday In ftovemiicr,
1914, at the ourt bouw In irabarn, ftorth
C arolina, and answer or deuiti" to the com
plaint now ou file in said action, or the plain
tiff will appiy to the court for the relief d..-
mand'd In mtld comi'iaint.
'ltils September 'Hit, iwift.
, J. It, K KLTNOLJLJC,
• # Clerk superior x»urt.
A l»ng ( At' Tin y* U,r I'lalniUf.
Girls' Friendly Lodge
RALEIGH, N. C
CoiiNfi JONES AND DAWSON STUKBTJ.
Under the aimpices of tht> ftirlb'
Friendly fv ;iety of Ametica.
Nice accommodations and a home
atmosphere.
♦3.50 TO M OO PER WEEK.
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Mortgagee's Sale ol
Real Estate.
Under anil »,v virtue of the p6 w -
or ol Hall; contained in a certain
i mortgage deed dated April 1), 1914,
from 11. I*. Smith and wife, Alice
i J. Hinitli, to the undersigned ri»or*-
' (fugee,"recorded in the office of the
j Kfrfister of Deeds lor Alamance
county, North Carolina, in jook ol
mortgage!) «nd deeds of trust No.
84, lingo 459, default having ueen
made in the payment ol the indebt
«dneu secured thereby, th; under
signed will, on
MONDAY, OCTOBER ll>, llilfi,
at i 2 o'clock, noon, at the court
House door in Ur.iJi.im, North Car- j
lolina, offer for Bale al public out- |
I cry, to the bent bidder, all in at
• certain lot or parcel of land lying ;
! in the city of Burlington, Alamance
county, North Carolina, adjoining I
j the land* of 11. U. Kirne, Nancy K.
| Moore property, and Main Street,
bounded uh follows
lleginning at. a rock corner of
Kime'it, running thence Houth 51
di g. 21 mill. Went i'l'l feet to a rock
corner with Nancy K. Monro on
John Clapp's line thence North '&>>
dog, 3ij min. West 25U feet to a
rock corner on Worth Street, thence
' North W ilog. 24 min. Kant 200 feet
to a rock corner with Henry Kirne,
i thence with said Kline's hue tkiutli
I 36 dog. 3ti min. Hast 250 feet to the
beginning, containing 11-100 of an
acre, more or less, .the same being
lots No. 7 and h a per the said
> Nancy K. Moore's plot, except
1 a lot sold off the land to N. H.
I Card Well.
i This September 13, 1916.
Southern Life 4; Trust Co.,
i Mortgagee.
NOTCIfc!!
Taxes I)uc|lhelTown of Graham
Musf Se Paid At Oncc.
I am instructed to collect all
taxes due the Town of Graham be
■ | fore October 15. The 4916 books
I will be in my hinds about that
' l date, and past due taxes must be
I paid now. l'ay yours at once and
save cost and trouble of levy.
This September 7, 1916.
H. R. TROLINOER,
Tax Collector.
WE HAVE THE EARLIEST, BlO
gest, high class Strawberry grown.
' Also the Best ono or the ever
bearing kinds: bears the best fla
vored berries from Spring until the
snow flies. Free Booklet. Wake
field Plant Farm, Charlotte, North
Carolina. !Tfeb6t
e race lets 1 1
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PRECIOUS /jss
STONES [39
SILVERWARE Nf
TOILET SETS V
ELGIN
WATCHES
Z. T. HADLEY
JEWEXEB & OPTICIAN
GRAHAM. N. C.
Sale Under Mortgage.
Ily vi lav of the \hjwern contained In a cer
tain mortgage deed executed oh the 12th dur
of January. Hh'A by W. W. Uwcbh and hu
wife, faiiie Owen", to A. I*. Pickett, ,nd duly
to the undersigned, ttl'l mortgage
huviriK txjen made wt'ure the inymencof
u bona of even da»e therewith du. and pay
able on the 12th day of Jan tary, IVIO, t nd de
fault having been made In the nay men tof
- iid boii.i, ti>e underidtfued will offer loraie, .
tor ca*b, at the court house door In Uraham,
at 11 o'clock, M.,
SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,1916,
tbc following described tracts of land, to-wlt:
A truCtof land In I'atu-rson township. A la
in mice county, adjoining tho Unda of H. 7L
I'lke's heirs, A. 11. Way lands, Wm. H»uin
ana others, and t»egtufilnif at a fttono, A. H.
* ay's corner in the llodgln line; thence N
'>• poles to » wmnriiwJ tree; thence M fft\C deg
K ll* poles to a stone; thence b den WW '
poles to a |N>fltoak; thence N dog W 2H
w»t« • to a *«ake; thence S 7 polea to a stune,
way's corner on tide of public n> d; thence
; W k*» pole** with the naid road with it* various
coutMk u» tne be* inniug, containing 61 acres,
more or le«e, and known as the W. 11. Mo
i iheraou land.
Lot No. » '.'eirlnnlng at a stone in the 110-
Pherson line; thence N 19 i-olea to a stone; j
thence K its |H»ies and 18 links to a stone;
I thence b Itti poles to a stone; tbeooe W 19
poles and 1» ilukn to a stone in the Mcrber- ,
win line; thence N fc3 poles to a >tone; thence
W 3u polea to tho beginning, containing I*> ;
acres, more or less, and known as the M. F» 1
Kornuday land.
bald mortgage Is duly recorded In the office
of the Register of Deeds of Atamanee county
( In hook No. 0U of Mortgage Deeds at page tO
et ru.
This August il. im.
A. L. Pl KBTT, Mortgagee.
W. 11. tt Lltti, Asslgntta
' of Mortgagee,
Subscribe for THE OLBANER—r
11.00 a year la advance,
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