THE GLEANER ISSUED IVKBYTHUMIUT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. • . >sl.oo A YEAR, IN ADVANCE?" rh« editor will not b« responsible for /law* eqprewed by correspondent*. Entered it tae Postofflco etOreliem, N. C., at •eeondclmi matter. , * GRAHAM, N. C., May 6,1920 Judge W. A. Hoke is a can "didato for the nomination for a seat on the State Supreme Court bench to succeed himself. Justice Geo. H. Brown will not be a candidate again, and most t of the candidate, if not all, for K the Brown vacancy have an ■t nounced that they are candi- Jntates to.Jpbeceed Judge Brown JUidgc Hoke. At the primary this should l>e re |' membered. Everybody is pret ty well satisfied to let Judge I Hoke alone. Hon. A. L. Brooks is making a i pretty vigorous campaign in the race to succeed Senator Overman. He is a most "attractive and earn est speaker and has lots of friends. Senator Overman is in Washing ton, the fyrnate being in session, and is conducting his campaign by letter. H Complaints )» be Heard as to Valua tion otFroperty—Must be in Writ tag y and Filed by May 17th. Board of Appraisal and lte view of Alamauce county, realizing the fact that.it is impossible to get the property in every instance valued at its true value and equal, aud de siring to equalize same, to the very best of its ability, has decided to allow any parson, who thinks then is a gross error in the valuation of his property, to put his complaint in writing and mail same to Cliag. C. Thompson, County Bu|)ervisor, to be in his hands not later than the 17th day of May, 11)20, and his complaint will be given due consideration. This is not intended to give every fes person who is opposed to the lte • valuation Act a chance to air his grievsuces, nor i» it for the pnrf>oce l| of giving every person whoso valua | tion may be, in his opinion, Wrong to a very small amount, a chance to > be beard, but this is for the purpose . ol giving those persons who have a real complaint to make, an oppnr tanity to be heard, and to give the K'Bfliid an opportunity to correct asms. C. C. THOMPSON. CIIAS. F. CATKS, Wm I. WAKD, Board of Appraisal and lleview. Jurors for May Term. The following have been drawn to serve oO the jury at the May Term of Alamance Superior Couit: Patterson township— lst week: 11. jf C. tlcl'liarson, A. E. Fox, A. H. Wicker; Und week: Eugene 'league, ». P. Wright. Coble tp. —Ist week: Luten M Coble, J, G. Sharp; 'Jnd week: W. M. Urates. Boon Stutiou tp. —2nd week : D. W. Wagoner. Morton tp. —Ist week: I*. 11. Boon, J. F.jparker, G. T. Sutton; 2nd week: Vlell. Simpaon. Faucette tp.—2nd week: J. 11. Graham tp.—lst week: J. I. Phil ip Has, Coy 11. Williams, J.O.Corbett) | 2nd week: A. D. Tate, Jos. 8. Holt, S&raL. Amitk. Newlin tp.— Ist week: Jas. S. Stafford, M. A. Godfrey, NathaD E* » Workman; 2nd week; F. P. Klling ■ ton, A. P. Honey, J. 0. Braxtou, J. B? M. McPherst n, W. M. Mcßaue, W. * V. Craton, D. L. Pickard. Thompson tp.-—lst week: J. W. ' Newlin, J. C. Davis; 2nd week 1) ' J, Coble. Melvillo tp.—'lst week: C. F. Jobe; 2nd week: Clay King, Ed. Phillip*. Pleassnt Giuve tp.— Ist week: J. E. Sellsrs; 2nd week: H. W. Petti grew. Burlington tp.— Ist week: J. At * Murrey, J. G. Rogers, J. .M, Fix, J. J. Campbell, Walter M. Williams; 2nd week: A. J. Whittemore, T. 1). Fogleman, J. E. Kirkpatrick. f i Haw River tp —I »t week: Thomas Ballard; 2nd week: W. E. Wmwlcy. • "1 liko to read llio papers, and other printed things, but 1 wouldn't miss the homo news that iny country paper brings." I MMMGREAT B(;ralnm Mreder. I'lsd | Toll a llurdni. Huuil worry of bueine»> Iwork and stooping ol t H's household carts. I ;nthe kidneys Headache, dizziness, ibleo, urinary tronbles follow I citizen tells you what Bdmnn, ghoemaker tell obliges me to do a ■ r and It weakened my hardly straighten ■ a shot through the I back and I was in ■ e time. I heat a £ Doan's Kidney Pills ■taking them. .After I doses they relieved I . Whenever I hsven t ■ since, Doan's have Hn good shape. • [ all dealers. Dont a kidney remedy— Idney Pills-thewme on had. Foster-Mil , Buffalo, N. Y. There's A difference between a backet of water from a pump aud j a bucket full from a faucet—a dif- I ference of many steps that a home water Btipply system would save. Tberolf more CaUrrati In thl» Motion of the country than all other dlteaves put to gether, ana until the lest few yeera wa» sup posed te be Incurable. For a Pfrrat many years doctors oronouneed It a local dUcatc and prescribed local remedies, und by con stantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease,and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Con stitutional cure on the market. It la taken internally In doses from 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the s>stcm. They offer one hundred dollars for anv case It fulls to cure. Hend for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J.CHBNKY k CO „ Toledo. Ohio. Hold by I>rugKl*tA; 7f>c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. # ad v Bprny, spray, spray, aud jou won't need to pray each day for the bugs to leave your fruit aud vc/,'etabl*s alone. Valuable Lands for Sale. Pursuant to an order of Ala mance'Superior Court duly made in a proceeding to which all the heirs-at-law of T. O. Pomeroy were made parties, the under signed will sell at the court house door iu Graham at public out cry to the liest bidder, at 12 o'clock, noon, ou SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920, the following described real property, to-wit: Two tracts of land, both situ ate and being in Alamance coun ty, and bounded and described as follows: Lot No. 1. Adjoining the lands of Corinna Smith, George Hippy, Mrs. Martha McAdams, Benjamin McAdatns (deceased), A. (3. Huffman, J. N. William son, Jr., and others, bounded as follows; Beginning at a rock, corner with said Martha McAdams in said Hippy's line; running thence S 42 deg E 21.14 chs to a corner with said McAdams, deceased; thence N47 deg E 4.11 chs to black jack tree, corner with said McAdams, now occupied by Clias. Harder; thence 544 deg E 12.08 chs to a rock, corner with said Harder; thouce S 4-0 dog W 8.23 chs to a rock, corner with said Williamson in said Har der's lino 811.5 Iks N. E. of a dead hickory, corner with Har der and Williamson; thence N 50 dog W (B. S.) 11l chs to a rock, corner with said William son in said Smith's line; thence N 4o deg E 12.10 chs to the be ginning, containing 88.75 acres, more or less. Another lot, beginning at a rock, corner with said McAdams or Harder; running thence S 44 deg E 17.58 chs to a rock, cor ner with said Harder, in said I Huffman's line; thence S (10 deg W 10.40 clis to a rx;k on north side of Haw river, corner with said Huffman; thence up north bank of said river N 48 deg W 10 chs, N +2 deg W ti.OO chs to a rock, corner with said William son on north hank of.said river; thence N 5!) deg 4 E 11.81 chs to the Is'ginning, containing ID acces, more or less. The tract first described and containing 38.75 acres will Itc sold subject to the homestead right of the minor children of T. O. Pomeroy (.both of said chil dren are girls, and one is twelve years of age, and one is nine years of age, and Uiis homestead right is a right existing in said children until they shall reach the age of 21 years.) Terms of Sale: One-third of purchase money in cash and the other two-thirds at three and six mouths. The deferred payments carry interest tit six percent (0 percent), and title reserved until ]>ayment of purchase money is complete. These are. valuable tracts of land not far from the city of Burlingtou, and formorly con stituted a part of the Sellers Mill tract. Further informa tion will be supplied by the undersigned. This 2!>th day of April, 11120. J. DO I.l'll LONG, Commissioner. Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance Couuty. In thr ttuprrlnr Court. Itrfurr the t lerk. Mrs. Edith Bolt aud her husband, Isaae Holt, vs K. I'. Boone and his wife, Efiie Boone; 1). C. Boone and his wife, Eva Boone; Hewitt Boone ami bis wife, Viryle Boone; Calviu Boone ami his wife, Faunie Belle Ilooue; Bessie Nance and her husband, Edgar Nance; Mrs. Letitia Boone, widow. The defendants above named, and more especially Dewitt liqonc and wife, Virgin Boone, will take notice that ati action entititled as above, has been commenced in the .Superior Court of Alamance court- 1 " ty for the purpose of selling the lands of which the late L. A. Boone died possessed, for the pur pose of division; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Coun of said county and reply to the petition filed herein, or the petitioner will apply to the Court: for the relief demanded in said! petition. - Thia 19th day'of April. 1920. D. J. WALKER, 22*pl4t C. S. C. Carolina v». Oak Ridge at Harden Park Saturday. On Easter Monday the (Carolina Freshmen and Oak ltidge baseball teams played a tie game—o to 0— at Harden Park. At the conclusion of the 9ib inning it was decided to stop and play off the tie later. Saturday, May Bth, at 8:30 p m., was fixed as the date for another "try out.' Ac cordingly the teams will OH above stated und a high-cliiss game is confidentially looked forward to. ■i «•- F)R Tin: I.I:;IHI>ATI KI:. To tile Voters of Alamance County: I hereby announce uiyaelf a cam date for lfcepreeenlative in the Gen eral Assembly, subject to the action of the Democratic party in Alamance county. Very respectfully, 29a|.ltf W. E. HAY. As you plant so you reap—care less seed selection costs much Ui coin. - i J- 1 - Proposal for Building a Sanitary Sewer Sys tem lor Graham, North Carolina. Sealed proposals for furnishing material and constructing a sani tary sewer system for the town of Graham, N. C . will be received by the Mayor and Commissioners at the City Hall, until 2 p. in. of the 20th day of May, l!t20. The work will'consist, of 13.8 miles of 8, 10, 12, 15 and 18 iuf' vitrified pipe, with manholes, ilushtanks and appurtenances, to gether with twtr sewrfge pumping stations with 0.0 miles of 4 aud 0 V' ich cast iron pipe. Each proposal must l>e accom panied by a certified d eck, pay able to the Town of Graham, N. C., to au amount equal to 5 per cent, of the bid as a guarantee that tlio contract will bo entered into if awarded. A bond of fifty (50 percent.) percent of the con tract price will be required. Pay ments will bo made in iiionthly estimates. Plans and specifications are on lilo in theoflleeof Norcrossife iveis, Engineers, 1025 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ua., and with the Town Clerk, at Graham, N C. Bidders may obtain copies from the Engineers by enclosing check for Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars, payable to the Engineer, aud to be held by them until the return of Plans and Specifications. If blue prints are desired they may bo had at the cost of pryiting. The CHy reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. It. L. IIOLMK9, Mayor. NOKCKOBS FC KKIS, Engineers, At lanta, Ga. n w «V>«« ■ x W»' »iV" «Vlr , ** , Vl/"w'Vl/" w oiafcm^ftitim w»««>iCT A Big Reduction Sale ! :: Reducing Stock to Make Room j - For Summer Goods . 11 BEGINNING Friday, April 23, 1920 | Wc Will Place on Sale AT C6ST " ' I I*l '• W\ 50 Nifty Coat Suits in beautiful French TX ■, . 0 „ T T J. n I • : .i e IMS 5» m«,. m . .. • n Five dozfen Small Hats, all colors. M A Serge and Tricotme—sizes 16 to 54. /I AO i 1 i- Sport Coat? These hats can be worn mmmk • , T ,ro *• , , U 'u -*±P\ the summer. Two dozen Ladies Sweaters in both light \ Several dozen Children's Sweaters. \JIPj '' | Three dozen Crepe de Chine-and Geor- Sale BefjlllS Friday, Slpf ~ 1 - gette Waists in all colors. fj fej|K _ • ■ - \ Several dozen Gingham Dresses for ' Apffl ZwM* I ' Km * Misses and children. IT jf Come Early and Gel Mr H Two dozen Middy Suits —sizes 10 to 20. Jf • ■ • ' | ' Two dozen Plaid and Navy Blue Skirts. VlHIFPick. .j! The Ladies Emporium ; • I . MISS MARGARET CLEGG "7 -HijJ| GRAHAM, N. C. «» P. S. We have just received a nice line of Madam Grace Corsets—BEST FOR THE MONEY. Jll EfnV ■■■ " qfri ft»» ..qo> w ..q/K.w M m ..iH(Ww..l|Wj | .. •. . . .. •.... J - . :M AXHOUMCRMBNT* To the Democrats of Alamance County : I announce that I am and will be a candidate for the nomination for Senator from tliia Senatorial District, "ily many friends" bare not been to me and urged become a can diduto. I have the desire to succeed 1 am deeply grateful for the sup port I have received in the past. I have represented Alamanop conntv rn i lie legislature of 1911 and 1013 anil in the Senate in 1017. I shall do my best in the future. , Triply you re, . J. ELMER LONG. March 22, 1920. C. R. HOPKINS AGENT Singer Sewing Machines Siili Moorn: J. I>. Vaughn's Electric Si(oe Shop. PHONE 075 W GRAHAM, N. C Z.T.HADLEV Jeweler and Optician GRAHAM. N. C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified aa Executor of the will or J V W. Braxton. deooaaed, the underalKiied hereby nutlflei all peraons holding claim, ayainil »»ld estate to pre lent the ume, duly authenticated, on 0[ before the 10th amy of April, lwal. or th » notice will by pleaded In bar of their recovery. All peraona lulebt ed 10 (aid palate are requeated to malie Im mediate aettlement. I lila March «1, ll»l. » It. P. BItAxTON, Kx'r Harlot of J. W. Braxton, dee'd. ' / —We repair and sharpen Lawn Mowers. 29apl4t Graham Wrldino Co Teat your seed "-It cusih too maoh to take a chance. . - * \ THE BIG "3" You demand three things from a tire dealer— -1 The immediate delivery of the tire you want when you want it. 2 The most economical tire available—a quality tire at a ® convenient service that will aicy OTrll u t0 - ct m '' ea & e f/yy 1 1 II With u complete stock of Goodyears JAXj 11 11 and our proved service we offer you ifjl- Graham, N. 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