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THE GLEANER I ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. SI.OO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. I"he editor will not be reiponalble for /Jrwi eqpr«Med by oorreipondenta. Entered at the Poitoflloe atOraham, N. C., ai lecond clan matter. GRAHAM, N. C., April 20, 1922. PLATFORM, DECLARATIONS. It has been said that party plat forms are made to ride into office on. The people will, perhaps, sometime tire of being fooled in that way. Here are some excerpts from Republican platform* To what extent are the Republicans observiug these platform declara tions ? Any system of civil service under which the subordinate po sitions of the governments are considered rewards for mere party zeal is fatally demoralizing and we therefore favor a reform of the system by laws which shall abolish the evils of patronage and make honesty, efficiency, and fidelity the esseutial qualifications for public positions without prac tically creating a life tenure of office.—Republican National Plat form 1872. We renew our -repeated decla ration that the civil service law •hall be thoroughly and honestly enforced and extended wherever practical. The recent action of Congress in enacting a compre hensive civil service retirement law and in working out a compre hensive employment and wage policy that will guarantee equal and just treatment to the army of government workers and in j. centralizing the administration of the new and progressive employ ment policy in the hands of the Civil Service Commission is worthy of all praise.—Republican Na tional Platform 1920. Mr. Chas. A. Thompson's Smoke house Burned. Monday morning Mr. Chas. A. Thompson's smokehouse, a frame building, was burned with conteuts. Mr. Thompson thought to smoke his meat, so put a few chips in a small heater before going down street to his place of business. A few minutes after 9 o'olock a neighbor discovered the house in flames and gave the alarm. The fire-companies respond- 1 ed quickly and put the fire out in a gifiy, but not before the inside of the house and the roof wore burned, j Mr..Thompson had the greater part of four nice hogs, several bagß ol cotton seed meal and other things in the house burned. The house was one story and had a small shed on either side. The contents of the sheds were also charred and burned. Iu one of the sheds two sitting hens were burned. It is not known just how the fire started, as the litt'e stove Beemod perfectly safe for the purpose it was used for. The smokehouse stood less than twenty feet from the dwelling and the latter narrowly escaped being burned also. The loss, including damage to building and the burning of con tents will amount to more than 1300 T)phoid Vsccinstion Campaigns ThbYesr. was the banner year for typhoid vaccination campaigns in North Carolina, but 1922 is bidding to be a close second. Already con tracts have been signed by Anson, Beaufort, Chowan, Franklin, Hert ford, Iredell, Lee, Stokes, Union and Yadkin counties, requesting cam paigns to prevent, not only typhoid, but also diphtheria. The State Board of Heath is otter ing to direct and advertise the cam paigns free of cost and the county pay to physicians eight and one third cents for each dose administered. Local physicians were used in these campaigns last year in twenty-two counties and this proved to bet . ter plan than to send a strauger into the county. If your county is not among theme mentioned, talk to s member of your Board of County Commissioners. Yours very truly, W. R. UOLF.Y, Health Officer. Ths highest commuuities in the *orld inhabited by white uien are Ticcleo aod Aroya, iu Peru. These towns, situated between 12,000 aud 14,000 feel abwve s*>a level, are the centres of extensive Ameri can mining operations. ID certain Hungarian village*, all bachelors have been ordered U> loarrj. Resolutions of|Respect to the Memory of R. Lee Hall. Wherea*, It plea>#i Goi in Hi* infinite wisdom and mercy, on April '2nd, 1922, to call home our beloved brother, R. l.ee Hall, thus relieving him of earthly stifferfngs and afflic tions, and whereas our Jr. Order, as well as the entire community, has suffered a great loss; therefore, be it resolved: First. That in his death Graham Council No. 36 has lost a member full of good works, and whose life was an inspiration to us all. Second. That we offer our heart felt sympathy to his loved i«nes and ask God's blessings to rest upon them all. Third. That a copy of thes'i res olutions be s. Nt to his family, a copy to the Alamance Gleaner for publication and a copy be spread on the minutes of our Order. TfeoMAS 0, MOON, A. N. NKESE, THOMAS IIADLKY, Committee. > UXATE or OHIO CITY or TOLEDO I LUGAI CEO°TT. «• I Frank J. Chenoy makes oath that he li •euiur partner ef the tlfm oi V. J. Cheney & • o„ doing builne** In the city of Toledo, owuDly and Htale aloreiald, and thai Mild firm will pay the «um of One Hundred lx»Hurii for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannOi be cui bd by the u»e of Hall'* Catarrh Cure. FUANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before be and luhicrllatd In my fireaence, tbla Dili day of December, A. D., 886 A. w. GLEA ON. [Heall ' Notary Public, Hall'i Catarrh Medicine In taken Inlernally and act through the blood oti the mnooui ■urfacei of the lyitem. Send for Uitlmo nlalu free F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all DruKglita, 75c. Hall'i Family i*UU for conatlr*tlon 6MI is a pecscription for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. Setter Lost or Strayed. White Better bird dog—little yel low or liver color on each ear. Finder return or notify \V. It. Harden at Graham and get reward. > r Buy2spr.ct.Less Coal Next Winter And, at the same time, secure more uniform heat, speedier starting up of heat in the morning, less ash to handle, elimination of coal gases. Accomplish all these things at once by installing in your furnace or heat ing plant the scientific device that's quakanteed to reduce your fuel con sumption 25 per cent or more." GOOD - MEAT - 18 - WASTED IIP - YOUR - CHIMNEY without BURNALL. Install Burnall this Summeb, be ready for next winter. " Joseph Shenk, 552 Riverside Drive, New York City, had 70 burn alls installed last summer on his large chain of AI>ABTMENT HOUSES in New York City. Be prepared ! Land Sale. X Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed dated 6th day of October, 1920, front S, C. Craddock and wife, Fannie E. Craddock, to the undersigned, which iB re corded in the office of Register of Deeds for Alamance county, in Book 82, at page 282, default having been made in the pay ment of the bonds secured by said mortgage, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auc tion at the court house door in Graham, Alamance county, N. C., on TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1922, at 12 o'clock, noon, the follow ing described real property, to-wit: A certain tract of land situate in Alamance county and bouud ed and described as follows, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Herbert, Joe B. and Peter Thompson,* J. R. Newlin and others: Beginning at a rock, corner with said Herbert Thompson in said Newlin Hue, running thence W 17.60 chs to a cedar tree, corner with said Herbert Thomp son; thence N 56 degE 2.84 chs to an oak tree, corner with the said Herbert Thompson; thence S 63 deg W 2.80 chs to a rock, corner with said Herbert Thomp son; thence W 23.50 chs to a rock, corner with said Herbert Thompson; thence N 61 deg E 22.80 chs to a rock, formerly hickory tree, corner with Joe B. Thompson; thence E 26.75 chs to a rock, corner with said New lin; thence 8 11.10 chs to the beginning v containing 44,7 acres, more or less. This 15th day of April, 1922. J OHM S. THOMPSON, Mortgagee. Wm. I. Ward, Att'y. Our first thoughts are not al ways our beat thoughts IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What i Heap of Happlnen It WouU Bring to Crabam HOBN, Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings you houis of misery at leisure or at work. If women only knew the cauae— that Backache pains often oome from wrak kidneys, 'Twould save much needless woe. Dean's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Ask your neighbor! Read what a Graham citizen says: .Mrs R. C. Phillips, Guthrie St., says: "I suffered a great deal from kidney trouble for several yeart. I was very nervous at times, felt weak and my sight seemed blurred. I began using Doan's Kidney Pills and was toon feeling better. I have gained steadily since tak ing this remedy." Over ten years later Mrs. Phillips naid "Dosn's Kidney Pills have no equel and I can say thev have done me a world of good in re lieving the pains in my back aiv( regulating my kidneys, I would not oe without a box of this remedy on hand."., GOC;. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Truck For Hire. Let us do your hauling of every kind, moving, etc. Have a new truck. Terms reasonable. 1 / Bkadbhaw & FCLLM, Phone 65(1 Graham, N. C RECEIVER'S SALE Of Real Property Under Order of Court Uijder and by virtue of the au thority vested in me as Receiver ol Graham Land Co., in an order dated 26th day of January,l92l, made by J. Loyd Horton, Judge of Superior Court of North Caro lina, regularly holding the courts of the Tenth Judicial District, in the Spring Term of 1921, and under and by virtue of an order made by John H. Kerr, Judge of Superior Court of North Caro lina, regularly holding the courts of the Tenth Judicial District in the Spring Tern* of 1922, said order being dated 6th day of April, 1922, the undersigned Receiver will, on MONDAY, MAY IS, ,922, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door of Alamance county, in Graham, North Carolioa, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real property, to-wit: First Tract: A certain tract or parcel of land in Graham township in Alamance countv. State aloresaid, containing 21 acres and known as lot No. 1 of the Albright-Thompson sub division. Second Tract: Th;ee lots or parcels of land known as lots No. 18, 19, 20 of the Dr. Thomp son sub-division as shown by a blue print recorded in Register of Deeds office for Alamance comity in Plat Book So. 1, page 44, said three lots containing 3.45 acres. ; Third Tract: Twolotsorpar cels of land on the Haw River road known as lots No. 122, 123, of the Walker sub-division, a plat of which is recorded in the offi e of Register of Deeds for Alamance county in Deed Book No. 45, page 454. Fourth Tract: Six lots or parcels of land in Graham town ship, Alamance couhty. State as aforesaid, known M lots No. 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, 9 in Block No. 3, of the Hel lend ale sub-division, plat of which is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Alamance county in Deed Book No 33, page 594. Fifth Tract: A number of lots near Mebane, North Carolina, Melville township, known as the Vinic Murray sub-division. The Receiver has been unable to ascertain the number of lots re maining unsold in said sub-divis ion; a plat of said lots is record ed in tne office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance county in Plat Book No. J, page 54. S.xth Tract: Lots numbered 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 of the subdivision of the Hanks Mann lots in the Town of Graham, a plat of which is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Alamance county in Plat Book No. 1, at page This April 12th, 1922. WM. I. WARD, Receiver of Graham Land Co. THE ALAMANCE GLEANER, GRAHAM, N. C. Receiver's Sale Under Deed In Trust Under and by virtue of £he power of Bale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed the Bth day of February, 1918, by Herman Zacbary and wife to Graham Lo*tv& Trust Co., Trust ee, for the purpose of securing certain bonds of even date there with, aud the intrest thereon, which deed of trust is duly pro bated and recorded in the office of Register of Deed for Alamance county in Book 73, page lie fault having been made in the payment of said bonds, according to their teuor. And under aud t»y virtue of the authority v-sted iu ino, as Receiver of the Graham Loan & Trust Co., iu au order dated the 28th Jay ot' January, 1921, made by J. Lojd Horton, Judge of Superior Court of North Carolina, holding the Courts of the Tenth Judicial district, the undersigned Receiver will, on MONDAY, MAY 15, 1922, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door of Alamance county iu Graham, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property to-wit: • Lot No. 2, containing 16.5 acres, Lot No. 3, containing 16 5 acres, Lot No. 4, containing 6.5 acres, Lot No. 5, continuing 13.5 acres, Lot No 6, containing 28 acres and Lot No .7, containing 18.42 acres. Eaeli oue of the aforesaid lots being one lot or part of the Foust land as developed by the Graham Land Company and hurveyed and and platted by Lewis H. Holt, a Plat of which is on record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance county, to which refer ence is hereby made. Bat from the foregoing lota the following lauds have been con veyed, and the same is excepted from this mortgage deed: That certain tract conveyed to F. A. Coble by parties of the first part by deed dated December 24, 1919, aud described as follows: Heginuing at a Black Gum tree and running thenceN 4 deg W 8.63 chs to a stone; thence S 85 W 31.95 chs to a Willow Oak; thence North, new line, 11.60 chs to Bass line; thence with his line 8 3£ deg E schs to stone in the South side of road, Bass corner; thence N } deg E 5 chs to a stone; thence S 85J deg E 4 chs to a PI 0.; thence 553 deg E 5.33 chs to the beginning and containing 34.95 acres more or less. This April 12th, 1922. WM. I. Ward, Receiver of Graham Land Co. Mortgagee's Sale of Real Estate. 1 * Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage bearing date of January 4th, 1916, and secur ing the payment of a certain bond therein mentioned, which mortgage is duly probated and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance county, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 82, at page 572, default having been made in the payment of said bond and the interest thereon, the undersigned mortgagee will, on MONDAY, MAY 15th, 1922, at one thirty o'clock P. M., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Graham, Alamance County, North Car olina, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Bur lington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of Bud Dixon, W. D. Lindsey, H. L. Coble and others. . Beginning at a rock, corner of W. D. Lindsey, rnnning thence S 85} deg £ 18 chs and 50 Iks to a rock on east side of Travis creek, corner with Baid W. D. Lindsey; thence N 75 deg D 4 chs and 85 Iks to a rock 8 feet south of said Dixon's cor ner; thsnce N 3| deg E 8 chs to a rock, corner with said Dixon; thence N 86f deg W 23 chs and 50 Iks to a rock, corner with Will Henry; thence S i deg E 2 chs and 50 Iks to the begin ning, containing 23 acres, more or lees. This sale will be made subject to advanced bid as allowed by law, and will be held open ten days after sale for the reception of snch a bid. This April 11th, 1922. J. 8. MALONE, Mortgagee, ft. S, JT. DAMBBOK. Aity. Summons b/ Publication NORTH CAROLINA. Alamance Conntv. In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Mabel Mebane Geringer and her husband Hurley Geringer and Gradie Mebane. vs Leslie Daniel Mebane and his wife Sallie Mebanr, Lora Mebane Hanford and her husband W. L Hanford, Ethel Mebane Scheuttler and her husband M. A. Scheuttler, Sidney Mebane and wife Mar garet Hoye Mc- Nairy Mebane non campus mentis, E. A. Hasting and Sarah Almenia Mebane, Syb el Beatrice Hasting and Ernest Hasting, minors, Cen tral Loan & Trust Co , and Alamance nsuranee & Real Estate Co. The defendants above named, especially Ethel Mebane Scheut tler and her husband M. A. Scheuttler and Sarah Al menia Mebane, respondents, will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance county be fore the clerk for the purpose of selling for division between the I>etitioners and respondents two certain lots or parcels of land situate in the City of Burling ton, Alamance county, North Carolina as follows: One of said tracts or parcels of land is described in a deed from L. J. Fonville and wife S. E. Fonville to R. J. Mebane which deed is recorded in the office of the Register'of Deeds of Alamance county in deed book 16 at page 253. The other tract is described in a deed from Mebane Real Estate & Trust Company to Mrs. Almenia Mebane recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for Alamance county in deed book 70 at page 332. The said respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Alamance county, Graham, North Carolina, on or oefore Monday the Ist day of May, 1922, and answer or demur to the petition filed in this pro ceeding or the petioners will apply to the court for the relief demanded. Done thiß 29th day of March 1922. D. J. WALKER. 30mar4t C. S. C. Wm. 1. Ward, Att'y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of P. W, May. deceased, late cf Alamance county, N. C., this Is to notlly all persons having claims anlnst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under slgned on or before the Bth day of April, lnS, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. 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' Why use cheap goods when you can get the old reliable brands which have been tried out in the field and found to be the best. Your Merchant, W. J. NICKS, Graham, N. C. There is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited by the helpful action of Tanlao. Sold by Farrell Drug Co., Graham, N. 0. A mistake, .when discovered, always looks stupid.
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