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UVER DIDN'T ACT DIGESTION WAS DAD asMMMMsa—— Says CS year 0U Kentucky Lady, Who Tells How Sl»e Was Reßered After a Few Dosst of BhctDftaglL ■' ~ '* Meadorsvills, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthia Higglnbotham, of this town, says: "At my age, which Is 5, the liver does not act so well as when young. A few Tears ago, my stomach was all out of fix. I waa constipated, my liver didn't act My digestion was bad, and It took so little to upset me. My ap petite was gone. I was very weak.., I decided I would give Black- Draught a thorough trial as I knew it was highly recommended for this trouble. I began taking it I felt better after a few doses. My appetite Improved and I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least trouble was soon righted with • few WARNS NATION ! OF JED PERIL U. S. Department of Justice Urges Americans to Guard Against Bolshevism Menace. CALLS RED PLANS CRIMINAL Presa, Church, Bchools, Labor Unions and Clvlo Bodies Called Upon to Teach True Purpose of Bol shevlet Propaganda. frjljjt £ , _____ stf Washington.—Calling for the patri otic support of nil true Americans in Its fight to protect their homes, re ligion nnd property from the spread ing menace of Bolshevism, the United States Depnrtment of Justice has Is sued a warning against the Insidious propaganda of the "Reds" during the If' sew yeor. It rends: "It wonld be extremely helpful to the cause of good government, the main tenance of law nnd order and the pres ervation of peace nnd happiness In our country If th«f peoplo on this New „ Year's day would resolvo to study, un derstand and appreciate tho so-called •Red' movement They can counter act It most effectively by teaching Its purpose through tho press, the church, the schools, patriotic organizations and labor unions, all of which sro wltliln the range of Ita Insidious attacks. "Red" Theories Criminal. "The 'KM' movement does not mean an attitude of protest ngnlnst alleged defects In our present political and economic organization of society. It does not represent tho radicalism of progress. It represents a specific doc trine —namely, the Introduction of dlc tatorxhlps tho world over by force and rlolence. It Is not s movement of llb orty-lovlng persons, but a distinctly criminal and dishonest movement. Lenlne himself made the elatement at tbe Third Soviet Conference, 'Among one hundred so-called Bolshevists there Is one real llolshevlk, thirty-nine crlm- Innis and sixty fools.' It advocates the tf eat ruction of all ownerabip In proper ty, the destruction ot all religion and belief In God. It Is a movement or ganised ngnlnst Democracy nnd In fn- Yor of the power of the few built by force. Bolshevism, syndicalism, tbe Soviet Oovernment, sabotage, etc., are only names for old theories of rlolence and criminality. Ruselan Labor Crushed. "Though their adherents In this coun try sre advocating nnd fomenting strikes, Lenlne and Trotzky forbid striken, nnd trade unions are being broken up and coinpletaly subordinated to the will of the few demagogues In control in Russia. This I Bolshevist ex periment on the living body ot the Russian people has not proven In any sense of the word nn experiment In Democracy. The Bolshevist leaders frankly repudiate democratic prind plea as we understand them. It has been a gamble which meant for Rus sia, and. Indeed, for the whole of hu manity, enormous losses In Uvea as well as In msterlal resources. The Bolshevists have run up a colossal bill which the Russian workmen and peas sats will hsve to psy. "Reds" Mensce America. "Having lived at tho expense of tha Russian people for two years, these speculators In human lives and other people's earnings are trying to move to new fields to the east and to the west, hoping to take advantage of the economic distress and confusion of ralnd In which humanity finds Itself after the terrific strain of Ave years of war. "Its sympathisers In this country are composed chiefly of criminals, mis taken Idealists, soclsl bigots snd many unfortunate men anil women suffering with varying forms of hyperesthesia. They are enemies of the government, of the church and of the home and ad vocate prlnclplee which mean the aboli tion of all three of these safeguards of civilisation. Wsuld Rob Everybody. "Twenty million people In thla conn try own Liberty Bonds. These the •Reds' propose to tnko away; 0,830.000 people In the United States own farms and 8,838,000 more own homes, which they would forfeit; 11,000,000 odd peo plo have savings accounts In savings 'banks and 18,000.000 people have de posits In our national banks, at which they aim. There are hundreds ef thou sands of churches and religious Insti tutions, all of which they would abol 4sh. In other words, 111X000.000 hard working and saving people who own ■property, love liberty and worship God ore asked to abandon all the Ideata ot religion, liberty and government, which •re the outcome of the struggles of their fathers snd their own develop ment, and to place themselves, their "homes, their family and their religious faith In the keeping and their property tinder the domination of a small group at Lenlnes and Trotsky*. Protection Promised. "This department, as fsr as existing jaws allow, intends during the furth coming year to keep up an unflinching, persistent, aggressive warfare against any movement, no matter how cloaked or dissembled, baring for Its purpose either tho promulgation of these Mess i' doses of Black-Draught" Seventy years of successful dm has made Thedford's Black-Draught a itandard, household remedy. Every member, of ever? family, at times, need the help that Black-Draught can El ye In cleansing the system and re lieving the troubles that come from constipation. Indigestion, lazy liver, etc. You cannot keep well unless your stomach, liver and bowels are In good working order. Keep them that way, Try Black-Draught It acts promptly, gently and In a natural way. If you feel sluggish, take a dose tonight You will feel fresh tomorrow. Price 25c. a package—One cent a dose All druggists. J. C 9 or the cxcltutlon of sympathy for those who spread tliom. The move ment will not be permitted to go far enough In this country "to disturb our peace nnd well-being or create any wldespreai of the people's government. It will fall away before Uie light of populnr knowledge and aiiDreclatlon of Its alius and Duruoaoa." ALEXANDEH BERKMAN. . and EMMA GOLDMAN, Deported by U. S. Department of Jus tice as Leading Spirits In Communist Plots. RED PAMPHLETS YANKSSPURNED Poison Propaganda to Russian A. E. F. Revealed by U. S. Secret Service. Kktracta from pamphleta, published by the f ngllsh-spesklng Communists In Rusala, and distributed smeng the American troope In the North—now In the poseeselen of the U. 8. Depart ment of Juetloe. "Comrades I Drop this dirty work. Turn yonr guns on your real enemies, the sweaters end capitalists. "Come with us In llio far nobler struggle to establish tho triumph of labor tbe world over. (Signed) N. LENIN." "East and Central Europe la aflame with the revolt The exploiting clsss«has In some countries fallen, anil in others are on the point of falling. The dawn of the day of Lubor's eman cipation has come I" "You have arms. You know how to uae them. Will you, llko slaves, use them In defense of your master, or will you use them to help your class be free? If thrt former, then you 1 know that you will meet with deter mined resistance of tbe united revolu tionary people of Kast and Central Europe, and History will he your Judge. If the latter, then here's a hearty welcome Into the ranks of In ternational labor." "We want you to understand that every country In the world—lncluding your own—can become .a socialistic state, a workmen's country, If oaly It followa the Russian example. Every nation In tbe world—lncluding the 'yankee race'—caa become a really free nation, If It only does away with the trusts, the money lords and the bloodthirsty exploiters. It Is np to yen American eoldlera to do It I It Is up to yen to bring the great lesson of the Russian Revolution home to your tolling and. suffering brothers. It's . up to you to start It your own America, you Just start It—and your brothers will follow you 1 You Just dare I You have nothing to lose but your chains. You hsve a world to gain. "You Just dare to tnke home wtth yen the Red Banner of the Rsvolutloo —and Inscribe upon It: "Down with capitalism I "Long live Industrial Freedom I "Long live Socialism I" "Yon probably would let us alone and go home. If your officers would let you. But they do not Intend to let you do so. You ve under their orders, and they are nnder the orders of "high er upa," and those are under the ordera of "still higher upa," ate. At the top of the whole pile ft re the wealthy capltallats who want to get their greedy hands upon the mines end factories, railways, etc., of Rusala. That la the reason yon are hare to rob' worklngmen and make millionaires richer. ".Wj jtngw totw are till >■ fl and fboF By !KcTOTKe aftff KWe Bern In blind Ignorance of what yon were doing here or why you cane. The only way that you can do the decent thing Is by breaking the discipline that drives you to this crime against yonr own kind, the working class. "The war Is over. There Is no hon est reason for you to submit to mili tary, orders. You are not fighting 'German militarism." Yon are sub mitting to It when r°u obey the com mands of your own officer. •fan can break away. We know that yon can, for we did. Yon are powerful enough and numerous enough to nm*t the officers or to do with them what yen please. OJ )hl caa eotue over to ua." - wohTM IT LAREDO TEXAS FINALLY RELEASED BY ORDER OF MILITARY AUTHORITIES AT NUEVO, MEXICO. WERE NOT SENT TO MONTEREY The Alrplsne Used by Orlmee and Oavls Reclaimed and Brought Back By Lieut Stoner. San An'onlo, Tex.—Lieutenants E. P. Davis and O. E. Orlmes, United Statee aviators who have been held by Mexican authorities, were released at Neuva Laredo and crossed the Rio Qrande, to Laredo, Texas, Colonel Fecbet, southern department air ser vice officer announced., The aviators were released by order of Oeneral Reynaido Garza, comman der of the garrison at Neuvo Laredo, after a conference with Major Julian P. Saenz, commander at Matamoros, who accompanied the aviators to N'uevo Laredo. Lieutenant Stoner, an aviator with station nt Laredo, was sent to San Rafael Las Tortillas, 30 miles west of Guerrero, and returned with the airplane of Lieutenants Davis and Grimes. Colonel Kecht announced. | ROO3EVELT TAKES PLACE ON WOOD CAMPAIQN COMMITTEE. Chicago.—Theodore Roosevelt has accepted a place on the Leonard Wood national campaign committee, it was announced at Wood headquarters. LAST OF MORMON PIONEERB GATHERED TO HIB FATHERB Salt Lake City—William C. A. flmoot, last of the band of pioneers which reached the valley of Salt Lake July 24, 1847, with Drlgham Young, died here at the age of 92. EXCOMMUNICATION IS FATE OF BOHEMIAN REFORMIST*. Rome. —The holy see has decided to ex-communicate the Bohemian reform ist priests who are separating from the Vatican and forming a Czecho slovak national church. INFLUENZA PROVEB FATAL IN MANY CHICAGO CASES. Chicago.—Deaths from lafluensa and pneumonia since the outbreak of the epidemic January 16 totalled 1,- 688 During the same period M.BM caees of the disease were reported. CONTROL OF RAILROADS COBT GOVERNMENT *700,000,000. I Washington —Opsratlon of the rail roads. Pullman lines, exprees com panies and waterways, unlfled undor federal oontrol has coat the Batten ap proximately 1700,000,000, according to official calculation since they were taken over two years ago. DENIES THAT BRITAIN SEEKS FURTHER LOANS Waahlngton. Positive aesertlon 'that the British government does not plan to seek further loans in the Pnltsd mates but on the contrary la desirous of reducing the obligations it already has Incurred here la Includ ed In a statement from London trans mitted to Secretary Glass through R. ' C Lindsay. British charge d'affalrs DEPOSITORIES OF PUBLIC MONEY ARE TO BE REDUCED Washington.—'Drastic reduction in the number of national baaka dealg nated as government depositories Is , l>«!ng made by the treaaury depart ment with the result that leas than 400 of the 1,331 such Institutions hold ing federal funds on June SO, 1918, are expected to survive the pruning knife. 810 BILL HAYWOOD UNDER INDICTMENT BY GRAND JURY Chicago.—lndictments against thir ty-seven members of the I W. W. were returned by the special grand Jury in vestigating radical activities. Chief among those Indicted were William D (Big Bill) Haywood, form er eecretary ot the organisation, now at liberty from Leavenworth prison under bond, and Thomas Whitehead, who sucoeeded Haywood as secretary. The Indictments complete the work of the "red" grand Jury. • HITCHCOCK MAKES PLAN# TO TAKE UP TREATY IN SENATE Washlngtcpr— I Tho sudden breaking np of the hl-partlsan conference with out accomplishing resulta has prompt ed Democratic leaders to seek a new avenue for reaching a compromise on reservations to the peace treaty. Senator Hitchcock. Democrat, of Nebraska .announced he weuM serve notice trt the senate that a molten will be made on February 10 to take u pthe treaty tor ratlfleatloa. Billy's Arithmetic. Little Billy entered a confectioner*! shop and said: " I 'lease, mum, how much are them buns?" "Wall, my tittle man. FU give 70c six for five pence." "Sl* for Bvc," said little Billys , "that's Qve for four, four for three three far two. two for one, and on* (or—nothing. I'iease, mum, soe's eV 1 want" KHIMKI'' TREATY AT AH EHO FAILING IN ALL EFFORT* TO EFFECT A COMPROMISE THE DEMOCRATS WALK OUT. TO SEEK SOME OTHER METHOD Final Break Cam* Whan Lodge R» fuacd to Aooept Amendment Writ ten by Farmer Preeldent Taft, Washington.—Tlie nuofflclal bi-par tisan negotiations on reservation to the peace treaty suddenly came to an end when the democratic aenatora, falling In a laat attempt to obtain a compromise on article ten, walked out of the conference and announced they would seek aome other method of ob taining ratification. The final break came when Sena- Itor Lodge of Massachusetts, the Re publican leader, refused to accept M reservation to article ten drafted by former President Taft and presented to the bi-partisan conference by the democrats. WAR RISK INSURANCE MAY BE RENEWED BY DATE OF JULY 1 Washington.—Former service men may reinstate their war risk term In surance at any time before July 1, 1920 under a new ruling of the bureau of war risk Insurance announced by Di rector Cholmeley Jonas. HERBERT HOOVER'S NAME ON DEMOCRATIC BALLOT Lansing, Mich— PetUlons te place the name of Herbert Hoover on the democratic ballot at the presidential preference primary April 6, were re ceived by the secretary of state. KOLCHAK MAKES Hl# ESCAPE FROM THE BOLBHEVIKI HORDE Honolulu. T. H.—Admiral Kolchak Is reported to have escaped from the Ibolshevlkl and to be In hiding la Man churia, according to a Toklo dispatch to the Japanese newspaper Nl*pl JiJI here. GOVERNMENT OF JAMAICA MAY TAKE LIQUOR UNDER CONTROL Kingston, Jamaica.—The govern ment is considering a proposal to put the liquor traffic under state control. There are numerous American tour ists In the Island now. the rush being eald to he due partly to prohlbltloa in the United States. ITALIAN SOLDIERS CLASHED WITH SLAV-GERMAN SAILORS Rome.—ltalian soldiers clashed with niav and German sailors on board the steamer Africa of the Triasta-LJoyd line at Songapjore recently when one of the sailors cried "Down with Italy,' acoordlng to a repert te The Meesaggere. YORK'S LECTURE TOUR IS CUT SHORT BY ATTACK OF ILLNESS Worcester, Mass.—Sergeant AJvin C. Tork. the world war's greatest In dlvtdaal hero, who Is touring the Uni ted States In behalf of the Alria C. Tork foundation to found, and main tain a sehool in the mountkla section of the south, was forced to oaneel his toar ladeSnltely owing to an attaok of apyand'.cltls. ITALIAN MARRIAOE ANNULLED BEOAUSE IT WAS CHILDLESS Milan.—The annnulment of • mar riage baa been obtained her* solely on ths grounds that It was childless This decision Is eipocted to be fallowed by numerous applications for the annul ment on similar grounds, for there li no dtvoroe In Italy. UNITED STATES SENT THIRD , LAROEST NUMBER MEN TO WAN I i/ondon—The United States made the third largest contribution In fight ing foroes during the war, aproxlmste ly 2,000,000 men. according to figures compiled by British statisticians, France headed the list, while Great Britain came second with a grand to tal of M54,4«7. The ration strength of the Ameri can army In France on armistice day, that la. the total number fed from armv socks is placed at 1,924.000. COLUMBIA, S. C. SECURES THE NEXT CATTLEMEN'B CONVENTION Montgomery. Ala—The Southern Cattleman's association at the eloelng session of the eighth annual conven tion here adopted resolutions condemn ing tbe Kendrlck-Kenyon bill ragulat- Ing the packing Industry. Copies o the resolution will be sent to the sen atora and representatives of each state 'i toe association. Columbia, 8 C. secured ths 1921 soever,tlcn, winning over Savannah. mmrrwm-' -w Most Popular Word. One hundred thousand words of Eng lish prose were analysed and It was found that fifty words occurred more than a hundred time each. The list was headed by the word "the." which appeared 8,1-41 times; "of." 6,07-4 tlmea; "and," 3.300; "to," #,461; while "a," curiously enough, only appeared 2.140 tlmsa.—lVostoc Post Guesalnf. "What a retiring little lady ahe In while her husband Is load and boister ous. I wonder how he managed to catch that timid little mooseT" "X 4c, too. the big piece of chseeei* —LoatsTltle Courier-Journal. Doing Things Wrong Way. The man who doee things ths wrong wsy atid deea not know It will not stop at ttillara, be Is foredoomed to ' disaster nnleee some one eomee to hie reeene. And the reacn* brigade la poor!, manned. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over over 30 yean, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per fjPLßollßl supervision since its infancy. y+tMryZ **CUcA4AC Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jost-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. , What is CASTOR IA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishnesa arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid/ the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural keep. The Children's Panacea —The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THt CINTAUW COMf»ANV. W«W VOWK CITY, BREEZY SMILES Seems Long. Bacon —Now they tell us that mac nroni Is getting short. Egbert—l can't believe it. When ever I have attempted to eat It, It lins ' always seemed about tho longest tiling I ever tackled. World Going Straight. City Dweller — rI do believe tlie wor ' 8 re ' orm " j ' I Suburbanite u \ On whnt theory « ft do you t>aso your »*/ o/V Ideas? ~ City Dweller—l y bought a lot In the country today that was as near to the railroad station as It was ad vertised and it wasn't under water. In Course of Repetition. "Are you sure she won't repeat what you told her In confidence?" "Quite sure," replied Miss Cayenne, "She will repeat something which sounds a little like u-liat I told her, but which really makes the matter sound much worse." A Tribute. "That was a fine argument you made." "Then you agree with me?" said Senator Sorghum. "Not exactly. But you certainly made me wish you were on one slile of the question at Issue." An Offer. Mr. Multlrox — ytfH Dear lady, don't \ _/_S3s» you sometimes \ 7 feel the need of true companion- jT|[ \ ship and protec- / Y 1 Mrs. Hunter- I Mann —Yes; oh. wJHr I \ yes, Harold, oft- Wiy.yr P 11 Mr. Multlrox— Than perhaps you'll be willing A/AXjp to tnke care of " my bulldog while I'm out of town. He's very companionable and n dandy protector. Or Cut of Her Jib. Mrs. Styles—l understand tlint there are many women sailors among the Finns and Norwegians. Mr. Styles—No doubt they are eas ily recognized by the rigging. Royalty Formerly Married Outside Its Own Circles Britain's kings did not always seek their mates from the narrow circles of royalty. In the days of the Plan tagenets, Tudors and Stuarts alliances of English and Scotch monarchs with their subjects were hot uncommon. The royal marriage act was passed In 1772 prohibiting any descendant of George 11, except those who were the Issue of princes or princesses married Into foreign houses, from contracting marriages before tbe age of twenty five without the assent of the king signified under the great seal. Music. Musle Is the only one of ths fins arts In which not only man but all other animals have a common proper ty—roles and elephants, spider* an-' birds.—Hl «.ht eft Rlcs Fitlds Increasing Rice growing was first begun In Mancliuria by the Koreans who moved Into thai country, bnt now the Chinese are principally engnged In this Indus try. The Japanese are also opening •p wllil lands for paddy fields along the railways In various parts of Man churls, and the area of rice fields li l.icreaalnx each year. The present rice crop amounts to about 8,000,000 bushels snnuallj. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years BUY THRIFT STAMPS. HOLY CITY NOW FORGOTTEN Established by Mormons on Island In Lake Michigan, It Was of Con- K Eiderable Importance. The Wisconsin State Historical so ciety Is preparing n history of the Mormons who settled in and around the state during the middle of the nineteenth century. The history will, contnin much new material concerning the early Mormons who settled In Illi nois and built their sacred city of Nauvoo, just above Keokuk. After the death of Joseph Smith, leader of the Mormons, In 1844, one of the claimants to the succession was James J. Strang of Burlington, Wis., who was converted to Mormonfsm In 1843 by missionaries who came to Bur lington. Strang soon gained a strong following and established a holy city at Voree, where liife followers made their headquarters, sent out mission aries and became successful rivals to the Brlgham Young movement In Ctnh. About 1849 Strang moved Ills follow ers to Reaver Island In Lake Michigan, where he built a new sacred city, and had his headquarters from 1849 to 1850. The city of St. James was the most Important between Detroit and Milwaukee. Strang met death at the hands of two of his followers. He left no successor, and the Gentiles, profit ing by the confusion, descended on his domain and looted It. The Inhabitants were forced to leave with such of their possessions us carry, and were deported by boat to Chicago and Milwaukee. The church built up by Strung was thus destroyed. It Is esti mated that of this branch of the Mor mons less than two hundred now re main. ROYSTER'S FERTILIZERS TRADE MARK ~ P§.Rr Aiaitnuo "Have stood the test" of time, because they have always first stood the test of our ex pert chemists. 3 great laboratories test all material entering Royster brands so that nothing harmful to crops can pass. Then the practical experience of 35 years, the vigorous and progressive methods, and splendid manufacturing facilities are,ad ditional reasons why Roysters Fertilizers "have stood the test." •V F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va, Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N?„ Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Washington, N.C Spartanburg, S. G Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toleuo, Ohio (6) Urn Advertise,in' The Gleaner LIFT OFF CORNS! i r ■ * Apply few drops then lift «or% touchy coma off with fingers Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop » little Freczone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lilt it right out. Yes, magic I A tiny, bottle of Freezonc costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is suffi cient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. INFLUENZA starts with a Cold^^S^ | Kill th« Cold. At the CASCARA^QU'N'NE W BROMU»£ Standard cold remedy tot 20 yeari tablet form— «afe. »are, no opiatea—breaka up a cold in 24 hour* —relieves grip in 3 days. Money back If it fails. The genuine box hs« a Red ■ vil liHHr*^ r * 1 I At All Drug Stmr— ••*•••••••••• o • S Used 40 Years J CARDUf 2 The Woman's Tonic * • * Ql Sold Everywhere A ® r.. # ••••••••••Ml —For 81.05 you can get both The Progressive Farmer and THE ALA MANCE GLEANEK for one year. Hand or mail to us at Graham and we will see that the papers are sent. You Can Cure That Backache. Pain along the back, dizziness, beadac>.e *nrt gennerat languor. Get a package of Viother dray's Austrnlla L#eaf, the pleasant root and herb cure for Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. Whan you feel all run down, tired, weak and without energy use this remarkable combination .»f nature, herbs and ruoU. As a regulator It has ns qual. Mothe? Gray's Australian-Leaf is sold by Druggiats or sent by mall for 50 eta ntmple sent free. Address, The Mother Grav Co.. Le Hov. N. V rrs UNWISE Borrow. If yttmx itSßiek la KinaiOS (ktwrddto ll|—tleii wh»t tOotßfm A pi—ant relief frM tiw of trii Jjiyiyh MASK BY SCOTT A BOWMt MAKXRS OF BCOTTS EMULSION lUi_ Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue of »n order of the Superior Court of Alamance coun ty, made in a Special Proceediugs therein pending, whereto all the heirs of ihe late M. W. Al ison re dilly made parties, for the pur pose of selling the lands of which he died seized for division, tho undersigned commissioner will, on SATURDAY, FEB 28, 1920, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in Graham, offer for sale ac public auction to ths*Jiigh est bidder for cs«h, he real pioperty. to-wit: Adjoining the lands' of Cathe rine and J. M. E. Wyatt, Alfred Wyatt, G. W. Lashley, J. J. Squires and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock, corner with said Catherine Wyatt; running thence S 86± deg E. 22.75 chs to a gum tree, corner with said Cath erine Wyatt iu A. Wyatt's line; thence S 3 deg VV 23 chs to a rock on said line, corner with said Lashley; whence N 87 deg W 14.10 chs to a rock, corner with said Lashley; thence'S 2 2-3 deg W 10.3 chs to a rock, corner with said Lashley; thence N. 86| deg W 8.65 chs; thence N 3 deg E 33.25 chs to the beginning and containing 61.01 acres, more or less. It be iug the plantation upon which the said M. W. Allison lived aud ac counted as his home for many years. This is a valuable tract of land and in good state of cultivation. This 24th day of Jan., 1920.. J. S. COOK, Com inissioner. —For 81.65 you can get both The Progressive Farmer and THE ALA MANCE GLEANER for one year., Hand or mail to us at Graham and we will see that the papers are sent. Jas. 11. Rich W. Ernest Thompson Rich 2 Thompson Funeral Directors and P^mbalmers MOTOR AND HORSE DRAWN HEARSES Calls answered anywhere day oi night Dav 'Pbon- No. 86W Night 'Phones W. Ernest Thompson 2502 Jas. H. Rirh 546-W
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