S Suffer? S . time with womanly weak- TJm m«s/' says Mrs. J. R S Simpson, of 57 Spruce 2£ St.,Asheville,N.C. "I WA finally got to the place } where It waaineflortloc me toga 1 would have ÜBI bearing-down pains in WfA WM my tide and back es- K4 pedallysevSre across my KJI bade, and down la my fK side there was a great deal ol soreness. I was P£j£ nervous and easily fip a" TAKE E( CARDUI The Woman's Tonic g"l beard of Csrdui and ■QI decided to use it," con tinues Mrs. Simpson. "1 saw shortly it was bene fiting me, so I kept it up a and it did wonders for WFjd me. And since then I Shave been glad to praise WgTA CarduL It to the best woman's tonic made/' Weak women need a |M tonic. Thousands and a thousands, like Mr*. Simpson, bave found SCardui of benefit tcrthem. Try Canhii for your trou- RJ All » 0 DRUGGISTS ® Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance Couuty. In the Baperior Court. , Before the Clerk. Mrs. Beulah Edwards, Adm'rx "XiMT. fLßrowii, deceased. * VB. Geneva Brown wnd Will Brown. The defendant. Will Brown, will take notice that an action entitled aB above has been com menced in the' Superior Court of Alamance County, to aell the lands of Y. B. Brown, deceased, for purpose creating assets to pay debts; and the said Defend ant, Will Brown, Will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Court of said Coun ty on the 20th day of November, 1920, at the Court House of said County in Graham, t North "Carolina, and reply or demur to the petition filed in said action, or the petitioner will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Compalint. This the 14th day of October, 1920. D. J. WALKER, C. S. C. J. J. Henderson, Att'y. Mortgagee's.Sale of Per sonal Property. Under tho power of salecontiiu ed in a certain Chattel Mortgage executed July 22, 1920, by Jninea A. R. Davis to J. 8. McDonald, default having been made iu the payment of the note secured by said Chattel Mortgage, the under signed Mortgagee will, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, l!>20, - »«t 12 o'clock, noon, Ht the court li»iiite door in Graham, »»flf«-r nt julilio sale to lh« higln-Ht bidder, lor cash, the following ihh-hoii*! property, to wit : One Oldanioliile, Eight -cylinder louring ear, Iloifvl No. 44, Serial No. 118101, the same being a cer tain Automobile sold by J. 8. McDontdd to .lames A. R. Davis. Terms of Sale: .Cash. . 7 J. S. MCDONALD. Mortgagee. >. ■ —— j. [v^mr, r , r ji- / _ mg flTO'i ALPINE YODLERS. When planning attn.-dltins for tbe World'* Fair In Chicago the program committee searched the world for or ganisations of an out-of-the-ordlnary character with which to please their guests from other countries. The late Mrs. Potter Palmer, a mem ber of the committee, while travfllng among the Tyrolean Alps, had hewd the Flechtls, a family of wondesful singers and yodlers. At her Instiga tion the FlechU singers were sum moned from their home In the heart of the mountains and through the entire exposition they delighted unnumbered thousands with the charm, the qualnt neaa and the artistry of their work. Many Swiss yodlers and singers have appeared In America since the World's Fair but few have ever ap proached the standard established by the Flechtl family. The years bave come and gone but the Flechtl Company still continues to charm tbe American public with the beauty of the Swiss songs. The per-- aonnel of the company hi.* changed TAtEHT &ELECIED FOR EXCELLENT LYCEUM COURSE Attractions for Season of 1920-21 Announced. COURSE SURE TO PLEASE Numbers Will Be Both Inspiring and Enjoyable—B«aaon Ticket Sale Bhould Be Large. The attractions which are to appear on the Lyceum course here this sea son have been announced. The varl oua numbers have been especially well selected and everything points to a large ssle of season ticketa for the course. , The attractions were secured from the well known Redpath Lyceum Bu reau, and this In Itself Is a guarantee of satisfaction. People are more than eager this year for Instructive, Inspirational lec tures and clean entertainment, and the splendid attractions to be heard here are sure of a hearty reception. The numbers on the course are as follows: LAURANT AND COMPANY. For more than seventeen years the Great Laurant has been a Chautau qua and Lyceum headllner. For more than ten years he has appeared under Redpath management—a fact which speaks for Itself. During the years which he has de voted to the Lyceum platform many offers from vaudeville and theatrical managers have been turned aside by Mr. Laurant because he believed In the Lyceum as a greater field In which to present his work. In fact, as a charter member of the International Jf EUGENE LAURANT. Lyceum association, he haa had no email part In the development of this organisation and tbe Lyceum move ment as a whole. The high esteem in which he la held I by tbe membeis of bis own profession Is evidenced by tbe fact that be was but little. Otto Flechtl, orgaalzer of the company, Is dead, but the organi zation has been maintained throughout the years by the perseverance of Mrs. Flechtl. Yodlers, the best In the Swiss TyroU, have left their homee In tbe mountains to join the Flechtl group In America. In this manner the standard of the organization haa been nu.'latained. The singers appear In their native coitumes, said to be the most pictur esque worn, by any of the peoples of Europe. Two complete changes of costume, are made during the rendi tion of the program. The concert of the Flechtl family Is n%d£ up of varied folk and yodel songs, native Tyrolean songs, and pop ular American airs. The entire pro gram cun be given In English If de» slrefl or the Flechtls can give a com bination of French, "English and Tyro lean songs. Variety Is afforded by the Introduction of numbers rendered de lightfully on the guitar, mandolin and zither, Instruments always popular in I the Tyrol. ■ " n i i ■ ———————— peered on several occasions before so cieties of scientific research. It has always been Mr.' Laurent's aim to have the most artistic magic entertainment before the public. He has never been content to let well enough alone or to rest upon his lau rels. Each season he has endeavored to make his entertainment better than the last The production of the coming sea son will be equipped In the usual lav ish manner that has characterised all !ils entertainments, the stage'settings surpassing in beauty all previous ef forts. A capable stage manager will have charge of this mass of equipment, Insuring a perfect presentation of the program. Mr. Laurant will be assisted by a talented planlste, who will delight the eud|ences with her piano solos. She also will take an active part in the various magic scenes. HIS OPINION. "What do you think of it?" eager ly demanded the author who had coaxed the noted critic into read ing a play manuscript. "Oh, I say, it's not fair for you to ask me that," the critic protested. "Why nqt fair?" "Why, because you are so much bigger and otfbnger than I am."— Browning's Magazine. Mortgage Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, wherein the undersigned, I Claud Cates, is mortgagee, said mortgage being recoWed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance county, in Book of Mortgages No. 82, page 20, default having been made in the payment of the debt secured thereby, the said mortgagee will, 6n MONDAY, NOV. 22, 1920, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door iu Graham, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: A certaiu tract of land in Gra ham township, Alamance coun ty, State of North Carolina, and numbered 3, section 12, in the plan and plat of the Avenue Ijaud Company, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner on Gra ham Avenue and Alley-way; thence with said alley-way S 0 deg 30' W 160 feet to a stake; ' thence N 83 deg 31' W 60 feet :to a stake, corner with lot No. I; thence with said lot No. 1 itl deg 30' E 160 feet to a stake" ou Graham Avenue; thence with | said avenue S S3 dog 30' N 50 i feet to the-beginning. . / This 18th day of Oct., CLAUD CAKES, Mortgagee, U C. AJlw, X Sale Under Deed of Trust. Is v Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of 25th day of SepienitM-r, J'JL'J, by J. A Suiall and Wile, lo the un dersigned Gralimil Loau Sc Trust Company, Ti listee, tor the pur pose of securing certain bonds of eveu date therewith and the iulurest thereon,, which dted of trust is duly probated and record ed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, ir> Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust, No. 84 at page 40, default having been made iu the payment of said bonds according to their tenor, the undersigned trustee will. Oil V MONDAY, DEC. Gth, 1920, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door- of Alamance county, at Graham, N C , offer for Hale at pontic auction to th" highest bid der for cash, two certain tracts or parcels of land in Patterson town ship, Alamance county and stale of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of, Samuel C. CI pp aud others and bounded as follows: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a stone neirmill race and running thence N ftl deg E 14.22 poles to a stone on the S side of mill road, thence N 20 deg. E 4.21 poles to a stone; thence 8 87£ de - E 18 poles to a sycamore tree on the E batik of Rock Creek; thence 11 deg E5 poles to a sycamore on E side Of said creek; thepce 850 deg W 8 poles to a large sycamore near the E end of mill house; thence 8 23 deg W 6 poles to a stone on the E end of mill race; thence 8 23" deg E 6 poles to a stone at or near the N end of ipill-dam*; thence up the pond at high-watermark with the various courses of the said pond to the head of the same; thence across the creek N aud down the pond at high-water mark with the various courses to the begin ning, containing 12 acres by the McMrfth plat, be the same more or loss, on lot No. 1 in the divis ion of said lands.and known as Coble's Mill. Tract No. 2. Adjoining the lands of J. G. Montgomery, Blons Browying, Mrs. Durham, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock on said Mout gomery line, corner with said Browning, and running thence N 3 1-3 deg W 1.50 chains to a rock or iron bar, corner with said Browning; ihence with his liritfS 86 deg E 1.90 chains to a rock, comer with said Browning in said company's line; thence N 3 1-3 deur W 2.35 chains to a rock in said lin-%, corner with said Dur ham; thence with htr line West 3.90 chs tq a_foek corner with said Mrs. Qjffham; thence S 31-3 deg E. 3.58 cbs to a rock on said Moutgomary's line; thenceS. 86 deg E. 2.01 chs to the begin ning and containing 1.25 acres, more or less, and on which there is a frame dwelling. This October 29th, 1920. GRAHAM LOAN & TRUST CO., Trusts* Wm. I. Ward, Att,y. - s While th« Republicans did not use Newberry as a cam paign orato he'd make a peach of lro,aaector. Kill That Cold With * " ■ CASCARA D QUININE KW AND C«Us, Ciifki Li Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tain no fhancsa. Kaap this standard ramady bandy for tba first snaaaa. Braaka up a cold in 24 boors Raliavaa v Grippa In 3 daya—Bxcallant for Haadacba —' Qoinina In this form doas not afFact tha- haad—Caacara la bast Tonic Laxadva—No Opiata in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Tells How Zimn Iron Tonk Helped His Daughter After Operation far Appendicitis. AFTER aay serious Illness, the first thins you notice whoa you begin to get arooad Is your lack s strength aad energy - a tired, weak feeling The sooner yon got yo«r strength Shack the better. The thing to do to /to eat plenty of good, nourishing food, get all the fresh air yon can, exercise conservatively, and take Zlron Iron Tonic three tlmee a day. Tow doctor will tea yea this to Wist atfrtos, aad wye/•« ts tottow It —T* «*•!»♦ f' v Sif *" - Teste Disprove Old Theory that -Charring Stops. Decay. ; Tlie old fl»ory Thai , charring the fiiitU of ieuee post* M »r tele phone pole* preser.es Lli»- • ood has been oy h > a,« of test's r»'«i ii wy «-«»iiViiiM i»t hy> the Forest Products Laboratory of the Forest service, United States De part iii mil i»i Aui hmilihi i", mi fences with charred *nd untreatert pants of varieij Kjiftm'i', "ram VhKtred poM» provwl in the** test* i ( i be even 1"-nh cliii/ttil-- ili-i.ii ihv un treated ii im> ' 'lUwint c iliy.Hii are »of liarred wood «troui il a post hliouli pre vent- il« cay. because i'lih ri-dii! does not decay or encourage Jhe growth of fungi. But the charred area around a post. in not iiHiially a solid covering. It is clucked through in "any places If posts are seasoned before fiey are charred, die ■■harriug does not reach to l-he bottom of I lie season checks which are hlwhns pri sent. If green ~unch-)*ked posts are charred, checks will open through th« charred part as the wood sea sons. In either case the uncharred center of the post is exposed to fungus infection and will decay as rapidly as untreated wood. Charring deep enough to resist decay would undoubtedly weaken a post of ordinary size. x The Mexican president who does not "die with his boots on" does not wear boots. MONEY BACK' \| without (luritiun if Hunt't Sal«» KJf Ml i«« irrnui.cnt ol ilcxcma, || I p7 Trite* Don't I J A rowmjcdbn uiifothcr JW tflifv-d hu »il»eda of »u h w ' \ 1 y,MI «!•**'*! tow on out M Gt'tfi or» (rf, Tr, VI . '1 " H»ITOT>A* Piic«?S. F>« #••«: lw»ll> l>y OR AH AM DRUG COUP ANY, GRAHAM. N. C. Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA— ALAMANCE COUNTY. In the Superior Court, Minnie Hill, Plaintiff, _ vs. Jolffi riill, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action en titled as above hns been com menced in the Superior Court; of Alamance 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 Alamance at his office at the court house in Gra ham, North Ca.olina, on the Bth day of December, 19£0, and an swer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, which will be de posited in the office of the said Clerk of the Superior Court of the said coynty on or before the re turn day of this summons, 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 t). S. 0. Win. I Ward, Atty. Bank Vice-President Im4 this letter from Mr. J. B. Kdlj, ▼toe-president of the Tlnr National Bank. Qraoerllle, Fla.: "My dtagktar had been la bad health since last Ajrfi, She wad operated oa tor appendicitis. She has been talcing Klrftn for two weeks. Her appetite is bettor thaa It has boss. Her asms are Setter, aad she says she teals better ... I now that Sua to good *tr weak aad tostto people. Hrea la a sctoaftfls. jecsatdnwttoo for weak people ; _ Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for ever over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per •" /7*' sonal supervision since its infancy. 'wfttvy Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants ffifHrca . Experience against Experiment. 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 Fererlshness arising therefrom f ,and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aid# J the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years. j The Kind You Have. Always Bought HOW MUCH DO YOU SHOW El YOUR AGE ? A new form of Natural Iron enriches the blood smooths out wrinkles—strengthens the neryes—wards offvold age. When 70a begin to show and feel roar age, it is because your blood is thin and weak—it no longer carries life and strength to different parts of the body. The man or woman with warm, rich red blood retains the appearance and feelings of youth, in spite of the creeping, years. To ward off the feebleness and appearance of old age is simply a matter of keeping the blood pure and rich and filled with life and vigor. , Iron is the greatest and surest blood maker, but heretofore the diffi culty has been to procure it in a ferm which the human system would absorb in sufficient quantities to bring satisfactory results. Pills and tonics said to contain iron have usu ally brought only disappointment. But now there neea be no longer any doubt or question, fat a success ful and reliable method of getting m For Sale by All Good Burwell&Dunn and John M. Scott&Co., Charlotte, N. C., Distributors. » THE PIEDMONT POWER & LIGHT CO. AND THE ALAMANCE RAILWAY CO. ARE YOUR PUBLIC 'UTILITIES Back them both up by your patronage or they cannot help * to build community r- ' i I -yrf ;• i* £*V 'w.>. '*■ -'i ✓ = *■- Burlington, Graham, Haw River, Mebane, Elon College, Gibsonville. Subscribe for The Gleaner SLOO a year—ln advance. iron into the Mood is assured by the use of a natural form of soluble iron known as Acid Iron Mineral. There are thousands of cases on re cord that prove this natural iron is a powerful blood and nerve builder. For want of iron in the blood, you may be old at thirty, or you are more readily subject to the attack of dis ease without warning; Or you will find yourself growing feebler day by day. If you want to feel the elasticity of youth in your veins, and avoid aO the complications and disappoint ments of increasing age, you wilt start taking Acid Iron Mineral at once. It contains no alcohol or in jurious drugs, and it will not blacken the teeth like most preparations of iron. . T- Druggists will refund the purchase Sice cheerfully, if you fail toreceiv* e improvement you seek.

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