THE GLEANER ISSUES KVEBX THUBBDAT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. SI.OO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Th» editor wilt not be raapoulule for .rJMwi eqpraaaed by eorrMpongenta. , Inured at toe PoatoAoe at Oraliani. M. 0., M saeond-elaaa matter. GRAHAM, N. C., July 8, 1920 ' COX-ROOSEVELT. ' Gov. James M. Cox was nomi nated for President at San Fran cisco at 1:40 o'clock Monday night oa tbe 44th ballot. On Tuesday Franklin D. Koose velt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, was nominated for Vice- President by acclamation. This is proclaimed a winning ticket. MORRISON NOMINATED The primary on last Saturday nanted Cameron Morrison as tho Democratic candidate for Gover nor. Latest tabulation shows bitn leading O. Max Gardner by about 7,000. The same primary named Judge W.l\ Stacy for Justice of tho Su preme Court and Baxter Durham tor State Auditor. NEGRO LYNCHED. Wednesday morning a negro named Ed. Roach of Ileidsville, with a road bnilding force iu Per son county, was taken from the oonnty jail by a mob and lynched. The day before he attempted a criminal assault on a 14-year-old white girl. Afterward he was try ing to escape, was arrested and placed in jail. He was identified by the girl. An investigation has been started todisolosethe lynch CIS. Germany declares her inability to pay the indemnities Itxed by the Allies. If she had won the war, her exactions would have made the Indemnities levied look like.a mere pittance. Let her take her medicine and struggle and sacrifice just as she did when • she wss trying to "put'it over" on the Allies. Ij may not have been fore ordained, but it is a foregone con eluaion that the next President of the United States will come out hi Ohio. A press dispatch from Kiuston ■ays sngar is plentiful. If like it is here, the price is also plenty. GOT. Bkkett Calls Legislature to Meet Aug. 10. Gov. Bickott lias issued his proclamation for convening tho Legislature iu extraordinary session. Tho following is the procla mation : "By and with tho advice of the council of State, I, Thomas Walter Bickett, Governor of tbe State of North Carolina, in the exercise of tho power con ferred upon me by the constitu tion and ns contemplated by laws of 1919, do issue this my proclamation on this cxtraonlt-. nary occasion, convening the General Assembly in extra ses sion. And I hereby notify aud request tho senators and mem bers of the house of representa tives of the general assembly of North Carolina to meet in their respective halls iu the capitol in the city of Kaleigh, on Tues day tbe 10th day of August, 1920, at 11 o'clock for the SJH>- ciflo purposes: "1. To prescribe such tax rates ns may he wise ami just, 'in view of the actual value ol tbe property in the State as as certained by the revaluations. "3. To consider constitu tional amendments reducing tin tax rates that may be hereafter levied. "8. To consider such other matter of grave to the public as tho general asst in ' bly may deem it wise." PROFIT JY THIS Den'l Walt Another Hay. When jou are worried by back ache: By lamenciMand urinary dinordera, Don't experiment with an untried madieine. Follow Graham people's example. Use ihsn's Kidney Pills. Hera's Grabam testimony. Verify it if you wish; L Mrs. J. B. Fsrreil, S. Maple St, LQrah lm.sayJ, "1 can recommend Kuan's Kidney Pitta highly, aa they Rceitatolv are a fine kidney med was troubled with severe gjMtln* across the small of mv jpaek BM my Moneys acted irH*jf:>farly. ■jjpSn's Pill* gave me wonJerful re the b-tckaeh" an I iv ? i iatad mv kidneys. I tel) my friends Eewlt- are troubled with kidney plaint to use Doan's." •" Price 60c at all dealers. Don't ngraply ask tor kidney remedy Pills—the Table Showing Result of Balloting for President. The Democratic Convention nt San Francisco narrowly missed equalling the balloting record of eight years ago at Baltimore in its efforts to determine upon a Presi dential Candida'e. At the Balti more convention it required 46 ballots for President Wilson to come out victorious over Champ Clark, and in the Frisco cbnveri tion it was necessary to take 14 ballots, only two less, to decide the light between William G. Mo-' Adoo and Governor J nines M. Cox, the latter winning out after the Palmer -delegates swung into his column following their releuse by the attorney general. The results of the 44 ballots follows: & a | 5.1 11" J j 8 & a e £ s 51 Ist 13'J 2UG 250 'M 20 2nd 15!) 280 264 31* 27 3rd 177 323} 251* 24* 26 4ih 178 335 254 31 24 sth ' 181 357 244 29 21 6th 195 308} 265 29 20 7th 295* 384 267J 33 19 Bih 315 380 2G2 32 18 9th 3214 380 257 32 18 10th 321 385 257 34 19 11th 832 380 255 33 19 12th 404 375-1 201 21 8 13th 428* 3034 1934 294 7 14th 4434 3554 182 38 7 15th 408J 334 J IG7 32 19 10th 4544 337 1044 20 17 tli 442 332 170 57 10 18th 458 3804 1744 48 19 19th 408 3274 1704 31 19 20th' 4504 3404 178 30 10 21st 4204 395j 144 54 7 22nd 430 372 A 1604 62 0 23rd 3014 425 1814 .501 5 24th 3044 420 178 54} 5 25 th 3044 424 100 504 4 20th 371 4244 1674 55 3 27th 371 i 4234 ICO4 00J 3 28th 368J 423 165J 024 4 29th 3044 404' 100 03 4 30th 403j 400' 105 58 4 31st 4154 391) 174 574 3 32nd 421 391 170 554 3 33rd 421 380$ 180 .50 3 34th 4204 3794 184 54 3 35th 400 3704 222 39 3 80 th 399 377 2il 28 3; 37th 405 380 2024 504 3 38th 4034 3834 211 50 39th 410 4084 74 71J 2 40th 407 490 19 70 2 41st 458 4974 15 534 2 42nd 427 5404 * 494 - 43rd 412 567 7 574 2 44th 2004 7024 I When ihe Cox total passed the 700 mark on the 44th ballot, one of the McAdoo managers took the platform and moved that the nomi nation of the Ohio governor bo made unanimous. How'a Till. 1 Wo alter "no Hundred Do I tare toward (or any caaaof I'nUrm that cannot b« ourad liy Haifa Catarrh Medicine. Ha.l t Catarrh Medicine baa liaen taken by catarrh autterera tor the pail thirty- live year#, and haa liecorae known a. the moat To liable remedy for Catarrh. Ilall'a Catarrh Mxllclne acta thru the Mood on the Mucoua ■urfacea. UX|*IIIIOK tba Potion from the IIHHMI and bnallnv the illvaaed iKirtlona. After you hare taken Ilall'a K'atarrh Modi L ine for a abort tine you wll law a arvat IM provement In your *en«i-al health. Hurt taklnv Ilall'a Cklarrb Mrdlclna at onoa and ret rid of catarrh. Hind for tSatlmoiUala, A. J. CHKNKV A CO,, TolJdo, Ohio. Sold by all l>ruinfl«la. 7Ho. adv Harding Congratulates Cox; Recalls "Prophetic" Cartoon -Cox Reciprocates. Columbus, 0., July 0. —lii a congratulatory telegram to Gov ernor Cox, received at the gover nor's office" totlay from Senator Harding, tho Republican nomi nee, Senator Hurtling,says: "I recall a much remarked car toon which portrayed you and me as news-boys contesting for the White House delivery. It seeius to have been prophetic. As an Ohioan and a fellow publisher, I congratulate you on your uotable victory." Governor Cox sent a reply which rent!: "I accept j our message as an evidenc* of tho fraternal Impulse which hits always guided the craft to which you and I belong. I heartily reciprocate the fellcitou* spirit which you have expressed." Trustee's Sail ol Real Estate. By virtue of tho power of sale contained in n mortgage deedof trust executed by Mamie Lee and husband Allen Lee on the (B|U day of April, 1910, and re corded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Alamance county, in liook No. 71 of Deeds of Trust, page 39, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at tho court homo door in Graham, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, AUG. », 192«», tho following described prop erty : A certain tract "or parcel of land in Burlington township, Alamaiv-c county. North Caro lina, and described n* follows: Adjoining the lands of Brown Cooper, Henry Browning, John Chamber* and others, and l«e ginning at a rock, corner with said Browning: thence S ,s7j deg E 4 chs 23 Iks to a rook; thenco deg E 4.82 chs to a rock, corner with said Cham bers; thence N 874 'l p g VV 4.44 chs to a rock, corner with said Chandlers and Cooper; thence N 3f deg 8 4 chs 82 Iks to the to ginning, and containing 2 acres, more or less. This July 6, 1920. Alamance IDS. & Real Estate Co., Trustee. L. C. Allen, Atfc'y. Additional Local Mr. Seymour P. Holt Dteain His 94th Year. ! On Wednesday afternoon at on# jo'clock, July 7th, 1920, Mr. Seymour I P. Holt died in Grabam st the borne of hfs sob, Mr. Win. 11. Holt, will) { whom lie had made hi* home for u number of \earn. He cat Lorn it ; Alamance (then Orang") county, j j March 20, 1827, amf bid lived liia long life in tbe county, being a lineal : descendant of tbe Holt family who j nettled in- this county ln-for- I lie i I'ev. lutiouary war. So far us known he was at the time of hia death the] oldest citizen of the county, anveone. Ho was a man of robuat xtnture and : health up to"tbe 10th of Juuo last tvhen lie fell in the night and dis located one of his hi} s. He retain* d the full p of his faculties to the t-ntl. Mr. Holt was t«ice married and reared a large family of children and is survived by tho following: Hteil ing R. Holt of Indianapolis, Intl., and Win. H. Hilt of Graham, by his first marriage ; Isaac Holt and Clias I'. Holt of Graham, Mrs. Fannie Payne near Saxapahaw and Ed ain Holt of Indiana by his second mar riage. His descendant* nta > include 31 grand children, 73 great-grand children and 2 great-great-grand children. y The funeral services ond burial were at New Providence this after noon at -l o'clock in the presence of a large congregation of relatives and rripnds, the services being conducted liy Revs. F. C. Lester und R. 'I rosier. DEATHS. Mr. Calvin F. Moser died sudden ly in C-jblo township, near Hellemont, on Saturday about noon, July 3rd, of heart failure, in his 05th year. Ho wua out about his barn when found atid died before he was gotten iu the house. He was buried at St. Paul. His widow, a son nomed Jeter living in South Carolina, and a boy and two girls by his second wi'e survive liim. Mrs, Murguret Garrion, widow o' I. L, Garrison, died Monday morn ing near Glencoe, in her 68th year. Sbo was buried at Bethel. A son named Lacy survives her. She was a (laughter of Joseph R Rggan. Mr. Samuel B. Linens, a Con federate veteran, died on June 21st it his home in Pat'erson township, aged 70 yours. During his service as a Confederate soldier' he was wounded aud lost a leg. Two sons and a widow survive him. Fifty Dollars Reward. 1 will pay 150.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of tho guilty party or parties who cut down some of iny corn on or about July the'4th. T. U. Whittemobe, Graham, N. C. Bjulylt R. F.D. No. 2. CASTOR IA Fqj Infanta and Children In Uso For Over 30 Years True Goodyear Economy in Tires for Small Cars Built inftx Gopdyear Tires for small • ' cars is a high relative value not ex . ceeded even in the famous Goodyear O# Cords on the world's highest priced * \ automobiles. 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C., July 5.-The summer school of the Univeralty of North Carolina laid aalde its work today and staged what Pro fessor ••Billy" Noble said was the biggest Fourth of July celebs Hon ever held by school people in Mortli Carolina— Professor "Billy" »ias been attending Fonrth of July celebrations since 177(1. Led by Uocle Sain, with Colum bia ou his right liaDd and Caro lina on his left—C. L. Sawyer ol Gastonia, in real life, Misses Mary Lily Johnson of Garland and Fan nie Sue Donnell of Greensboro, all of tliein costumed up to a mil lion—a long parade composed of representatives of the 35 school* and colleges who make up the 1200 student body matched acrobs the campus to Memorial Hall. There may have been longer processions on the Carolina cam pun, but surely none more gaily cos)limed. Each college group was arrayed iu its own distinctive get up, under its own banners, flags, and pennant*. The swing, ing Scotch plaid of Flora Mc- Donald, the white dresses and red hats of Meredith, the yellow of North Carolina College, the blue and -.vbiie of Trinity, the bonnet* of Mitchell —they were all in the procession and they marched be hind a band and under a blazing sun with a cool breeze which made the day just right. Professor Noble presided over the exercises and Mr. William Breech, of the music departmeut, led tbe singing. The Rev. Dr. Moss, speaking on the utilization of freedom, told his hearers that as school teachers of North Caro lina they exercised a mighty in fluence in helping the rising gen eration to understand and appre ciate American freedom aud he thongbt there wasn't any more dangerous weapon for those who didn't know how to use it or a more glorious one for tnose who did. There was a balloon dance by a chorus of girls, chiefly from North Carolina College and Meredith, and D. It. Ilodgin red "Your Flag and My Flag." With the audi ence standing and a solemn hush over the huge assemblage, Profes sor Noble called for the salute to the flag, and with hands raised at the salute the audience repeated slowly, "I pledge my allegiauce to iny flag and to the republic for which it stands—one uatiou, in divisible, with liberty and justice for all." A band concert on-tho campus this afternoou and a dance in Bynum Gymnasium tonight finish ed the day.. .But it a great day ?' asked Professor Noble, aud everybody had to admit that it was. FOR THE IBQimTPM. To the Voters of Alamance Count;; I hereby announce myself a can date for Representative in the Gen eral Assembly, subject to the action of thi Democratic party in Alamance county. Very respectfully, 20apltf W. E. HAY. j I CI J J Every druggist in town—your druggist and everybody's drug gist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give toe'same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know It, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe, and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist Take 4 Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead I Dodaon'* Liw Tone i* penoaally ' guaranteed by every druggist who 1 tell* it. A Urge bottle 001U but a 1 few eesti, and if It fall* to give ea»y | relief in every eaie of liver sluggish nee* and constipation, you have only to a*k for you money bade. IfcUon's liver Tone la a pleasant tasting,* purely ! vegetable remedy, harmles* to both children and adult*. Town Taxes! I have been appointed Tax Col lector for the town of Graham and the books have been placed in my hands. 1 have been directed to collect all delinquent taxes without delay. See me and save costs. You can see me at the Sheriff's office in the court house. Tbiß April 27, 1920, 110 YD R. TROLINGER, 29apltf Tax Collector. Ask for^ "fIILL'S^XpP FIVE MILLION PBOPLE^^ USED IT YEAR CASCAItAgQUINiNE cold remedy (or W j—n -4a tablet form—wfe, «ur«, no oplatM—bruks up a cold la 24 r*li*vs* grip la 1 dan- Montr back if it fails. Th« xypr At AU Dtm, 3*m~* If Proctor really put up half a million for the nomination of Wood, ho must have quite a per sonal reason for naming his soap "Ivoryi" Eggs are scarce and therefore high. Now is the time to use Reefer's More Egg Tonic—two dollar pack age for fI.OO. 17junetf C. T. THRIFT, JB. Break your Cold or LaGrippe with few doses of 666 Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid itomach or constipated bowel*. It doesn't gripe or cause in convenience all th* next day like vio lent calomel. Takf * dose of calomel today and tomorrow yon wBl feej week, sick and nauieated. Don't lose a day'* work! T*ke Dodson's Liver Tone instead, and feel' fine, full «£ vigor and ambition. \ r :. Summons by Publication. North Carolina, ~ Alamance County, 111 the Superior Court. Hank of Haw River vs. C. M. Givut, E. W. Lasley, 11. Goodman, et.als. G. M. Gant, one of the defend ants above uained, will take notice that mi action entitled HH above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of'Alamance county, and that'snuimoiis has been issued in said 'caiine, and the plaintiff has filed a complaint iu said ac tion, wherein it prays judgment against the defendants for the sum of $-447.39 ou account of over drafts drawn by .Graham Motor Car Company against Bank of Haw River, which said overdrafts were paid by said Bank, and are now due and owing it by defend ant#. The said C. M. Gant will further take notice that; he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance county, North Carolina, at the court house in ou or be fore Mouday the 9th day of Au gust, 1920, and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in said action v or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. July 2, 1920. D. J. WALKER. c. a. c. J. J. Henderson, Att'y. Bjuly4t BUY "DIAMOND DYES" DON'T RISK MATERIAL Each package of "Diamond Dvcs" con tains directions so simple tiiat any woman can dye any material without streaking, lading or running. Druggiat lias color card—Take no other dyel- KI I ? m i Y.l *iT * "■'■ 8 t ■ ,gff7f-' : jffl^^jjMMl^lLi l /'|||£|l ' WmmmmKi \ BIPPWiPPIPnPPM ■ss j, luuJ iH i \'/ wI j j riR in i THTifljif WWMffffTr.! ▼ ».wißifadßMßlPgf# Repair The Wear Hard Work-Often Breaks Down a Person's Health aiid Creates a Need for Ziron Iron Tonic. MEN and woman who do bard labor, suah u building, (arm- Ins or housekeeping, and those Who do exhaustive brain work of vart o«a klnda. often feel the need of some thing to help renew tawed forces and tone up the system. To help repair the wear earned bj ever-work, to gain renewed strength and energy. many have obtained good reenlts from taking Ziron iron Tonic. Ziron la a perfected preparation of pare medicinal iron salts, combined with other valuable strength-giving OUR CLIENTELE GROWS Not Upon Promisee, but Upon Performance We are Pioneers in Pry Cleaning and Dyeing In Business Since 1836 _ Prompt Deliveries Send Goods by Parcels Post THE TEASDALE COMPANY 625-627 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO For Sale! \ : #]TWe have bought the Curry Moore Til Home Place; and will offer it for sale - on easy. t€rms. Possession can be given within ten days. A good 6- room house, in good condition at a reasonable price. * : ' Graham Real Estate Co. 'Phone 544-Office Next Door to National Bank of Alamance - GRAHAM, N. C. Summons by Publication. NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance County. la the Superior Court. ' • i Beftre the Clerk. Harry Goodman, Receiver Gra ham Motor Car Company, vs. C. M. Gant, E. W. Lasley, Julius F. Thompson and Law rence A. Thompson. The defendant ,C. M. Gant, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Alamance coun ty, to sell the real property be longing to the Graham Motor Car Company and the partner ship of C. M. Gant, H. Goodman, and B. W. Lasley, for the pur pose of creating assetb to pay debts of the said partnership; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance county, at his office in Graham, on July Bth, 1920, and answer or demur to the pe tition filed in said action, or the petitioner will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said • complaint This 9th day of June, 1920. D. J. WALKER, 0. 8. C. J. J. Henderson, Attfy. 10j4t If your property is advertised far •ale for town taxes, don't blame the tax collector. Botd R. TBOLIXOEK, Tax Collector. • flair _ ;; . •, . -i tonic Ingredients, whloh are reemn . mended by leading physicians. Mr. H. B. Converse, of Mcßwen, Tenn., writes: "I had been working very hard, and was getting weak and run-down from hard work. When I commenced taking Ziron, In a few days I felt stronger, and now I have taken two bottles I feel as strong as ever, a&hough I have kept at work all the time." Ton cannot loee anything by' giving Ziron a trial, bat very likely will gain touch. Tour druggist will sell yon the first bottle on a money-back guarantee. Sale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of an order of the Bnper!or Court of Alamance county, made in the Special Pro ceeding entitled Abdoo Corny vs. Mamie M. Fitch and her husband, Buck Fitch, and Callie C. Burch, minor, by her guardian, Mrs. Nannie V. Burch, the same being No. upon the special proceed ing docket of said court, the undersigned Commissioners will on SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920, at 12 o'clock, M„ at the court house door in Graham, North Carolina, offer for sale to tha highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract of land lying and being in Burlington township, Alamance county, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of the North Cam lina Railroad, T. A. Murphy, J. Alex Ilolt, the Roberto on heirs and others, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit- Beginning at an iron bolt on Railroad street, with corner of T. A Murphy's lot; thence S with the line of said Railroad street 514- deg E 128 feet to a bolt, J. Ale* Holt's corner; thenoe N 87* deer E 324$ feet to a bolt, Holt's corner; thenoe N 55 deg W 143 feet to an. iron bolt, corner with T. A. Mor phy; thenoe S6* deg W with line of T. A Murphy ?14 feet to tK . beginning. This 7th day of June, 1920. JNO Qr!gAßr> - P regressive TB?JSS| makce Oleaxeb for one year. Hand or mail to ns at Graham a«d we will