THE, GLEANER
GRAHAM, N. 0., Nov. 4,1920.
( Postoffice Hons.
Offlo open TUM a. m. to 7.00 p. m.
Snuday 9.00 to 11 .00 a. m. and (.00 to $M p. m
R. N. COOK, Port master.
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—The County Commissioners met
Monday and jadjourned till Friday.
—Last Friday and Saturday morn
ings theh: was some ice, but it is
mild again.
—The Election passed off quietly in
Graham. A drizzle in the after
noon slightly interfered, but not to
amount to much.
—The Board of Canvassers is in
session today with the election re
tnrns. Usually we have published
the tabulated vote in our first Issue
after the election, but this time we
will defer it till next week.
Armistice Day.
Next Thursday, Nov. 11th, Armis
tice Day will be celebrated in Bur
lington. Big preparations are be
ing made for entertaining the World-
War veterans. Th 9 Confederate
veterans will also be there.
For Sale
Three good farm mules, one driv
ing mare, one pony colt, one good
saddle pony. See me, if you want a
bargain.
C. A. WHITTEMORE,
at Dr. D. A. Long place,
39-3t y Graham, N. J
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Rev. L. U. Weston Goes to Spray;
The pastoral relatioil between
Rev. L. U Weston and the Graham
Baptist church ended' Oct. Ist, but
he arfd his family did not get away
until last Monday. Scarlet fever
appeared in his family a week or two
before they were to leave and being
quarantined they had to remain a
month longer than they had expect
ed. Mr. Weston served the church
here for three years and he and
family leave many good friends here
whose best wishes will f jllow them.
Mr. Weston was called to the Spray
Baptist church the latter part of last
summer.
Hallowe'en Party East View Farm.
Saturday evening, from 7 to ll
a delightful Hallowe'en
party was given at East View Farm,
the home of Mr,-and Mrs. W. S.
Vestal, just south of Graham.
The home was decorated through
out with jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkins,
autumn leaves and flowers in pro
fusion.
The guests came dressed in cos
tumes and masks. A prize was
given for the most original costume,
which was won by Miss Annie
/Cheek. All kinds of games were
played and fortunes were told, after
which refreshments were served,
consisting of cake, hot chocolate and
coffee. Assisting the hostess in serv
ing were Mrs. W. Lee Cooper, Mrs.
W. S. Neece and C. Crutch
field.
The guests numbered abotttfifty.
Tbere Is more Catarrah in this section of
- the country than all other diseases pu4 to
gether, and untu the last few years was sap
posed te be incurable. For a great many
' years doctors pronounced it a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to oure with local treatment,
pronounced it Incurable. Scienoe has proven
Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cbeney A Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only Con
stitutional cure on the market. It Is taken
internally In doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaoes of the system. They offer
one hundred dollars lor anv case it falls to
cure. Hend for circulars and testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, Ohio.
Hold by Druggists; 76c.
Take Ball's Family Pills for oonstipa
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+ PERSONAL. +
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Mies Eileen Aiken of Hickory
spent from Batnrday till Monday
herewith Miss Nina Holt.
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Mr. W. R. Perry spent from Sat
urday till this morning here with
his family, when he returned to
Raleigh.
Miss Fannie Spoon of Liberty,
who made her home here for a num
ber of years, was here a few days
ago visiting Mrs. W. T. Ezelle.
'Mr. and Mrs. June C. Perry re
turned to their home in Raleigh yes
terday, after spending several days
here at the home- ofi •Jthe" former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Perry.
Mesi. Curtis' Wrike, Willard
Goley, Thomas Cooper and Lovick
H. Kernodle, in school at the Uni
versity", were at home from Tues
day afternoon till Wednesday morn
ing.
Southwest Alamance.
Cor. of The Gleaner.
Dr. C. E. Spoon had the mis
fortune' to have his ear stolen
while in Greensboro last Saturday.
The loss was quite heavy. A lot
of drugs and other things were in
the car at the time and all were
taken. The ear was practically
new; had only been in use about
ten days. No trace.
Wheat sowing; corn pulling and
shucking every night in the week.
Mrs. Mary Shtfffner is seriously
sick. 1
Oakdale school is progressing
nicely With Rev. I. P. Frazler of
Liberty» principal.
.Nurserymen are very busy bill-'
ing and shipping their stock.
The \ suffrage question is caus
ing some-serious family tronbles.
When money talks in politics,
it does not talk lor publication.
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Summons by Publication
NORTH CAROLINA—
ALAMANCE COUNTY
In the Superior Court,
Minnie Hill, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Hill, Defendant.
The defendant above named
will that an aetiou en
titled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Alamanoe county, to obtain abso
lute divorce; and the said defend
ant will further take notice that
he is required to appear before
the Clerk of the Superior Court
for the county of Alamancb at his
office at the court house in Gra
ham, North Catolina, on the Bth
day of December, 1920, and an
swer or demnr to the complaint
of the plaintiff, whieh will be de
posited in the office of the said
CJerk of the Superior Court of the
said copnty on or before the re
turn day of this snmmons, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This the 3rd day of Nov., 1920.
D. J. WALKER,
4nov4t. C. S. C.
Wm. I. Ward, Atty.
off Corns!
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costs only a few cents.
Doesn't hurt a bit ! Drop a little
Freezone on an aching corn, instantly
that corn stops hurting, then yon lift it
right out. Yes, magic 1
A tiny bottle of Freezone 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, anil the
calluses, without soreness or irritation.
Freezone is the sensational diwovery of
a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful.
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GRAHAM DRUG COMBA.VY,
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TOWN TAXES,—-The tax Ixx.ks
for 1920 are in my hands. Prompt
payment requested.
B. B. TBOUKOER,
octSitf Tax Collector.
Profiteers will seize on th« Bal
briggan riots as an exctisa to
boost underwear prices.
Crooked pitchers should realize
that sooner or later the pnblic will
get on to their curves.
Big Bra
should be in every
farmer's home
Yon men who live on the farm
have got to be heavy workers.
And if yon are heavy workers
you require heavy sleep and lots
of it.
For heavy sleep is heavy work's
reaction and it's not always easy
for the heavy sleeper to gret up
without help.
That's where Big Ben comes
in. He makes it easy every
morning.
Big Ben fa a truth-telling and
Tellable alarm clock.
- He gets yon up, he never fails.
You're always up on the dot if
, he's ia the sleeping room.
See him in my window next time
I yon come to town. Hear him
greet yon Good Horning. He ia
well worth meeting, Indeed. ~
Z.T.HADLE\
Jeweler and Optician
GRAHAM, N. C
Season Ticket Sale, Greensboro?
Concert Course
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.4 mi! | ,
Tuesday, November 9, at Greensboro Music Co.
Opposite Guilford Hotel, at 10 A. M.
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COUR CONCERTS:
LUCY GATES, "America's own marvelous coloratura soprano," December 4th.
EFREM 2IMBALIST, "famous Russian violin genius, January 7th.
MLRLE ALCOCK, "distinguished young American contralto," and LAMBERT
MURPHY, "one of the few first-rate tenors in this country," in joint recital, March 4th.
ALMA GLUCK, "best known and most loved singer on- the American concert
stage," April 11th.
E. P. WHARTON, GUARANTOR
A season ticket is good for the four concerts.
The price of the season ticket is only SI.OO more than a single ticket for the Gluck
concert and only $2.00 more than a single ticket for either of the other three concerts.
The purchasers of season tickets are given first choice of seats in the theatre. Out
of town orders are being placed on file and will be filled November 9th.
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_ Out of town patrons are urged to state a second and third choice of seats, in case
their first choice is not available, when their order is reached on the file. No orders
will be received by telephone, nor ./ill mail orders be accepted from 6reensboro.
NOTE—AII profits from this course will be placed in bank to the credit of the
Greensboro Concert Course, to be used as a guarantee fund, to be applied either to
wards an extra number this season, or towards next year's concerts.'
SEASON TICKET PRICES—I 920-'2l.
MAIN FLOOR—
First 13 rows , SB,OO plus war tax $ .80 Total £ 8.80
Last four rows 7,00 " .70 Total 7.70
BALCONY—
First two rows 8,00 " v Bo Total 8.80
Next four rows 7.00 " **' . .70. ; Total 7.70-.
Last three rows 8.00 " ,6i» Total 0.60
GALLERY— *
First three rows - fi.oo . " .00 Total C.flO
* List rows (admission \ 4.00 " .40 Total 4.50-S3
BOXES— ... ■' ' \
Lower tier (seat «ix) 4*2.00 " 4.20 Total 40.20
Upper tier (seat six) 36.00 " 3.60 Total 39.60
Mail orders and make checks payable to MRS, LESSIE L. WHARTON,
Manager Greensboro Concert Course, Box 64*,
Greensboro, N. C.
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not sell food, fuel, siud clothes.
Fords lor Sale.
1 new Ford with starter.
1 new Ford withoutgtarter.
1 1917 model—prifte right.
Apply to
Samet Furniture Co.,
Phone 626 Burlington, N.C.
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TOWN TAXES.—The tax books
lor 191*0 are in my hands. Promjn
payment requested. •' 1
B. R. Tbolihobb,
Tax Collector.
Mortgagee's Sale of Real
Estate.
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Uhdef and by virtue of an
of the l «Jap»rior -C?a>t, jj*ade in a
proceeding for foreclosure wherein
S. A. Vest is plaintiff fcnd Ralph H.
Gates ft defendant, the underfilled
mortgagee will, on \
WEDNESDAY), NOV. 24, 1920,
at ( 12:00 o'clock, noon, .at the
conrt house door in offer at
public auciiuit,' »o tlie bid
der, llie followiug ue»cnbed' real;
property,
A certain tract of land located
on the Haw River to Mabane road,
beginning at an iron bolt at func
tion of aaid road and the road jead
iug off from aaid road to Big Fall-,
thence running along the North aide
of said Haw River to Mebane road
easterly, a distance of 237 I feet;
thence eastetly 15U feet, adjoining
lots Noa. 12, 13, 14, to lot Nof 15;
thence,in a northerly direction ad
joining lot No. 15 a distance of 9D.2
leet to the branch; thence easterly :
direction with branch a distance yfj
185 feet t9 the liigFallsroad; toencei
a southerly direction along said Big i
Falls road a distance of 416 feet toj
the beginning, embracing lots NodJ
9, 10, 11, 15), 20, 21, of the subdivi-j
sion of the A. L.v Thompson, land
agent, Jormerly the J. 8. McAdams l
lands, aa developed by J. C. I
McAdams for A. L. Thompson, and
sold at auction by the Qrahaui Loan;
& Trust of Graham. ,N. C.
For a inure particular description ref
erence is expresaly made to a plat!
of said subdivision which is rec >rd
ed in office of the Register of Doeda,
for aforesaid County and State in i
book of plaia Nn. 1, at page No.—
Terms of Sale; Cash.
This the 20ili day of Oct., 192u.
S. A. VEST,
Mortgagee.
John J. Henderson, Att'y.
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The tax books for the year 1920
11; have been placed in my hands for
collection. There is a
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% ir* "TTt
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# One Per Cent Discount
If paid before December Ist 1
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If you want to get this discount,
call at my office and settle before
December Ist.
C. D. STORY
Sheriff of Alamance County.
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Sale of Personal Property
I And Residence Lot!
Saturday, Nov. 6th, 1920, 2 p. m.
As administrator of the estate of Jesse M.
Bradshaw, dee'd, at his late residence in Graham,
at the time and on the date above mentioned, I
will sell for CASH, at public outcry to the high
est bidder, a lot of Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, a good Set of Carpenter's Tools, Paper
Outfit, and a good Five Passenger
Automobile.
At.same time I will offer for sale, on terms,
a very desirable residence lot on North St.,
to J. B. Montgomery's, the bid, however,
subject to rejection by the owners of the lot.
JAMES E. BLACK, -
Adm'r of v Jesse M. Bradshaw.
This
All persons are h&fcby forbidden
to hunt, fish, or fcr»sij» the farm mi
known as the ,l old J^ggS^esfead."
Comiuissoncr'sße-Sale
of Land.
Under an order of the
Court, made in a Special Proceed
ing entitled, "Mrs. W, L. Ramley,
Administratis df W. L. Ramley,
signed. Commisioner will sell at
public auction Aft thoeoitrt house ~
Graham, on
tRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1926,' '
Lit 12 the. following
real pfepefta to-"wit:
Tractr "At"a stake
on the mountain, Henderson Coble
corner,la nil rih n ing theiice E 31.35
chs jo pointers, corner of lot No.
6; thence U 9 to pointers;
N 70 deg E 4 73, chs to a
stake on the Graham road; thence
with said road 16 chs to a sassafras
on the- west-wdc of t«e -said rood;
thence S 54 dog 45 chs to the
4e£iftning, v aod containing 41.50
gcrep, ttture or lese, •
Terms Of 8al«: One-third cash,
one-third in three nifonths, and
balance inwriK months. i
); This is h re-eale of this tract,
and bidding on said tract -is to
commence at 818.25. Sale sub
ject to the,confirmation of Court,
it&is the. 18th day of Oct., 1920.
JOHN J. HENDERSON,
Commissioner
Mrs. "W. L. liumley. Adtn'r'x.