/1 ii iu' „ i, ■ 1 ■ i i "'I— VOK. XLVI ' r i S Ayragplf frtont ufWUdrooc loo—ied • • tan waci ill qmnrtti— of dandruff— s • iijtflriniitOßMd, Today it it thicker S - tad moreoeautiful thao ever." 2 E WUdwrt Liquid Shampoo or Wlldroot i I | 1 J ftr mb km n*4m i AVMlfl 3 Graham Drug Co. Payes Drag Co. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Nmim "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer on "Bayer Tablets of Ajplrin' ia a "Bayar ptclim," containing propel dlreetieas for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatiem. Nam# "Bayer" meant genuine Aapirin prescribed br physicians for nineteen year*. Handy tin boxea of 12 tablet! fi» ctiiw. Aapirin U trade mark "'Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie acidaater of Salicyiicacid. • JOYFUL EATING I Unlaw ytm feed is dfeested with- Kl-MOIDS are woodarfa] in thair Mp to the ffeaneh troubled with Plaasaat to take—ra&af prompt and OMBltea MADE »T SCOTT A KOWNK - ftsAECRS OF SCOTTS EMULSION I Public Sale 648 ACRES of Fine Land At Home Place of Late D. P. Foust NEAR VA/HITSETT, N. C. « 1 II A. M., Wednesday, May 12, 1920 | .THE C. A. BOONE TRACT —' w " v ' m the SHEPHERD TRACT Lot Number 1, 37.00 Acres Lot Number 1, 37.32 Acres s Lot Number 2, 31.31 Acres \ SHEPHERD TRACTS r O 97 IK A WRTFL Lot Number 3, 28.70 Acres SV.«RS M ' I - Lot Number 4, 30.70 Acres T s lrl W* 1 " " ' Lot Number 3, 21.12 Acres ; Lot Number 5, 23.10 Acres y S "" TK T "" CTS^^^ IT Lot Number 6, 34.35 Acres /3\_l y // THE INGLE TRACT Lot Number 7, 27.70 Acres HL ; Lot Number 1, 8.62 Acres THE SMITH TRACT / Lot Number 2,4.82 Acres Lot Number 1, 50.48 Acres I>ot Number 3, 8.05 Acres I' Lot Number 2, ' 49.52 Acres //\ r „ t „ ct , » M,L. / THACT V T HE MILL TRACT, 84.50 Acres THE SUMMERS TRACT, 95 Acres THE ROSS TRACT, 24.59 Acres 1 THE WOODLAND TRACT, 14.80 Acres About one-half of this land is in original growth heavy timber—oak, pine, etc. Splendid tobacco land; excellent farming tracts; good water power I with 2-story mill house with mill now running. Sold direct in settlement of estate—the opportunity of a lifetime for investors or home-seekers. Convenient to Central Highway, macadam road, and near Gibsonville, Whitsett and Sedafia. In easy reach of good schools, churches, railroad station, etc.. Easy Terms. Maps and blue prints may be seen at Alamance Bank & Trust Co., Burlington, N. C., The Bank of Gibsonville, N. C., and with the undersigned executors. For full information and description of property, write to or call on W. T. WHITSETT and D. P. CLAPP, Ex'rs of D. P. FOUST, Dee d, Whitsett, N. C. j $20.00 in Gold Given Away on Day Sale. Jj THE ALAMANCE GLEANER. f j|HHn|jHH .« 1- Re P pesentat, *« Porter who introduced peace resolution In house. 2. Champ Clark debating peace reeo. lutlon In house. 8. Strike inconveniences New York commuters. ATTORNEY GENERAL i HOTLY KISED MORRISON BAYB THE TROUBLE IS JUST PLAIN, ORDINARY STRIKE FOR MORS PAY. t i ' REVOLUTIONARY POWER WEAK I Department ef Justice Has Nothing Additional ts Rspert In tupper! ; ef Its Published Coneludona. I __________ i Washington. Attorasy General Palaor's conclusions that tha law" railway strike was traceable to •otlvltles of radloali aad revolution tots Was sharply challenged in a state ■«t issued by Frank Morrison, sec- Miter of tha American Federation of fcsfcor. Am Independent Invest! («- 4ao «( strike causes by Mia railway aaaoutlves, tha statement aaid rereal ad "j»st a plain, ordinary strike far! "If there wars enough revolution-1 ary power In the United States to' create such an outbreak as this," Mr. I | Morrison said, "tha condition would 1 ! be serious, indeed. But th«re la no i euch power. Tha absolute failure of tha attorney general to grasp tha true situation ia amailng." Tha department of Justice had no | additional annonncamenta to make to snpport its coaclaslons. The only ' development of the day affecting the government's connection with tha s'rlks situation wma ths organisation meeting of the railway labor board, which met with seven of Its nine members present, elected officers and determined to make up tha whole question of railway wagaa at tha point where the bi-partisan discus ( slon between men aad employes dropped It some days, ago, unable to reach a conclusion. Seldlsra of Axsrbaljan Republic Are Said to be Attaoklng Armenia London/—A Moscow report received here by wireless says forces of tha Aserbaljan republic have attacked Ar menia aad that tha republic of Geor gia has offsrsd to act as an Interme diary. C|nolnnatl Afternoon Papers Have Reduoad Editions to Eight Pagaa | Cincinnati. —Announcement Is mads by the Cincinnati afternoon newspa* I vers that owing to the shortage o4 ' news print paper accentuated by th« GRAHAM, N. C., THURSDAY. APRIL 82. 1920 [ railroad strike and resultant reetrlc ' tlon of transportation facilities, edl tloas will b« limited to eight pagee. Whitehead Kluttz Mada Mambar Mediation and Oonolllatlon Beard Washington.—Whitehead Klutta ol Worth Carolina waa nominated bj President Wilson to raembsriht* 01 the fcoard of mediation and ooacllla tlon, succeeded O. W. W. Hanger, wh« has been mada a member of tie rati road labor board. •ult la Kntarad to tat Aalde the Dlvaraa of Mary Plckferd, •linden, Nor. —A suit to sat aalds the decree of dlrorce granted by Dla trlet Judge Langan to Oladya B. Moore, known aa Mary Ptckford, from • Owen B. Moore, waa filed hero I>y Leonard B. Fowler, attorney general of Nevada The ault waa filed "in the Interact of the atate of INersda." * QOvernor of Texaa Makes Vigorous Pretest Agalnat Mexican Paaaaga. Austin, Texae —Vigorous protests against the proposed morement of Mexican troops through Texas In a campaign agalnat the rebela of flono ra wars made by Governor W. P. Hob by In a telegram to Balnbrldge Colby, secretary of atate. ( y \ Other Demand* Added by Striking Railroad at Chisago. Oblcsjo—Recognition of the Chica go Yardmen'! aesoctatloa ae the gov eraing body of railway switchmen aad yardmen waa added to the demand* o etriklng railroad employe* tn the Chicago terminal diatriet at a meet lag at officer* of the BOW outlaw un ion. John Qninau, preeident of tho aaso oiattan, announced after the mooting it bad been unanlmoOaty dec Med that tbe original demand* should etaad. Ceil mated Yield of Oltrae Fruit I* Placed at 11,000,000 Bene* JaokionTllle, Pla.—According to ee timates anaouncad by the department of agriculture, the lIIMO el true fruit orop for Florida I*, ••tlmated at 11, 004,000 boxes, 1,700,000 boxee el orange* and 4,800,000 bosee of grapt fruit. Tbe value of the total crop ii estimated at 114.500.000. Premiere Held Ceneultatlen Over Allied Occupation of Ruhr Baeln. Paris.—Allied occupation of th« Ruhr basin In wester* Oemaay' Is be Ing considered by allied premiere gath ered at San Remo, *aye The Petit Par ialen. Premiers Lloyd-Qeorge, Mil lerand and Nlttl held a brief mootiai aad agreed In principle ea the aeeoe slty of forclag Oermaay to disarm, ths newspaper declaree, bat were ael agreed as to the beet moene ot pro ceednre. | Officiate of Sonera Continue to f Pleoc Men to Oppeee an Invaalei 0 Ague Prists, Sonora, Hezioo.—Of | flclals of the Benora state geverameat ; whose defeotlen from the Carraau ! government ot M*klco Xederal leaden are staking to pat tfowa by force n arm*, continued their dlepeaitleaa « mea and maalMoas to oppoec posslbli Invasion Meanwhile, Sonora fereet ware far south of the Sonora border pressing through Slnaloa to the attacl ' bf llaaatlaa, the principal seaport Further Preeeeutlone Threatened Agelnst Retallere of Leaf Sreai | Charlotte Bvnry retail dealer Ii 1 bread will be Indicted under the Love: ! act, declared the ohalrmda of the fat prloe comml'teo. Dr. DaTldaoa, uales they cut the It-cent loavea to II ani the M-cent loaves to IT centa. Dr. Davidson said the fair prlc committee Is satisfied that bread cai be bought la the cMy and from nearb: potato at auob prlcee as will leave thi retailer a fair pro it when ha sella to If aad 17 eeata. PASSAGE OF BONUS i BILL IS PROBABLE »■ • VIRY STRONG OPPOSITION TO . LKQISLATION THROUGHOUT I j THI SOUTHERN SECTION. I ; , WHIPPING MEASURE 111 SHAPE ► ii One Prepooltien le to Provide Ceeh II Bonue of 91J6 Per Day Inateed •' of 11 Originally Suggested. • , Weehlagtoa.—lt looks aew ae If a soldiers' boa as bill will be put through ' Ceagross before adjournment. There I le strong opposition to aaythlng of the i kind ia the South, bat maay of thoee I who (ought abroad deeire it. t Revised pleas •( eab-oommltteee t. ot the waya aad meant committee i provides a cahe boaua of U K per i» day for soldier*, tailor* and marinee, I Instead of $1 par day as at tret I agreed upon. ► The bill will be written under theee * mala titles: * 1. Caah bonus; t. home aid, (two ' plana); 1. vocational education; 4. paid-up lnsuranoe; t. revenue. It will be optional with aoldlers, ( sailers and marinas aa to which of the fear plane of relief they shall »f Uadar the first title will be a provision of $1.16 oaah bonas per day. " It ie understood thst officers will not rt be entitled to this. * Final agreement has not been " reached en the revenue provisions. I la all probability the propoeed tax of * oae-half ef one per cent on groea r sales of concerns with more than f>oo 1 bualneea per month will be retained. Quatemelan Pr**ld*nt Surrender* , to th* Forces of Carlee Herrera. I Guatemala City.—Preeident Betrada Saberra capitulated to tbe revolution ary forces of Carlo* Herrera after tbe latter had enveloped "hi* strong hold of La Palmn. The president agreed to eurrender himself, tbe revolution iste guaraateeing hie pereonal safety aad also retention of all tbe property legally ebtaiaed by him. The capitulation of Cabera follow-1 el latormlttont ftghtiag. JOHN 6RUNMI HAS BEEN REARRESTED WARRANTS ARI TO M •■RVID ' ON PARTIRSSUCCCSDINa TO VAOATID OPFICIi. . PREFERRED JUL TO LIBERTY A N«w Msnate to Railroad Service IN the Form of Threatened Strlko of SS,OM MOM licomu Apparent. Chicago.—John Qruaau, president ot tho "outlaw Chicago TaiteHt aaeo clation," waa taken bjr Moral offl , ocr*. alter ho had rofnood to give |ll,> | 000 boad, on a charge of violating the Loror act, for which ho waa arreeted ' with M other etrike leaders. Federal offloora said Qrunau violated hla prom too to NBili away from union Hoot ing*. Following the laaulng of BOW war ramta for 10 atrlho loaders. District Attorney Clyae Indicated that M other* would ho sorrod oa man who sue coed od to the offices vacated by loaders arreeted.* Harold 8.. Reading, aa officer of the eaglneasen's aeeoda tloa, who was re-arrested, refused to give bead for hie release. . While the railroads andoaaced that traffic ooadltlens in Chicago wwre ap proaching normal, a now Menace to railroad eervlce came In the term of a etrlke threat from 16,000 freight hand lers and railroad clerks. Kneeling at the Altar, Man Dice While Being Made Church Member i Richmond, Ta.—Kaeeliag at the altar while being received ta the Seventh Street Christlaa church. Preston H Cehh, «», died isstsaUy el heart disease. . Rev. H. D. 0. MaeLashlsa was ta the act of yrenowMtag him a mem ber of the congregation when Cobb reeled and fell Into tho aisle. Weldoa, —L. T. Oreen, a protnlneaT farmer of Wei don, had one sf his hands cot off in a cotton gin. 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