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THE GLEANER | ISSCKD EVERY THURBDAT. J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. SI.OO A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. he editor wm no. responsible for l» w* eqpressed by correspondents. Sntere * a* tw IWofßoe at Graham. N. C.. ■» matter. GRAHAM, N. C.. March 20. 1925. TOBACCO CO-OPS SOON MOBILIZE To Hold Mass Meetings At All County Seats Saturday, April 4th. ~~~ Members of the Tobacco Grow ers Cooperative Association will take the first steps in the elect ion , of their directors for 1925 on Sat urday, April 4. Mass meetings of the organized tobacco farmers will be held at the Court Houses of all important tobacco growing counties in Virginia, North Caro lina and South Carolina on tha?. d>ij. At these meetings" members of the Association will nominate the delegates to vote in the elec tion of their directors for auother year. Shortly after these meet ings, ballots coutattling the names of these electoral nominees will be mailed to all members of the Association who are authorized to select half of the ballots or to iuserl name* IU ac«ordauce with tlio desire of each individual member. The final casting of the ballots will take placa oa May 9th, and each msmber is instruct ed to mail or briug his ballot to the Ciiurt llotfse of his couuty seat | by noon of that day. The directors of the Tobacco Growers Cooperative AsS'tCiaiion are carefully following the demo cratic method of election t»y which ever}' me;ubßr of the association, i* assured the right of iitnrng iiiu delegates who will represent linn iu the election of the director from his district. There has been much interest on the part of the organiz-d m bacco farmers in the election of their directors in past seasous, and as they are being urgod to take a very active part in choos ing the governing body of the Marketing Association this year, l*rt;e gatherings of the coopera ting farmers are looked for next week at the Count) Seats of the tobacco growing area ot the Caro linas and Virginia. Wood Lot Demonstrations Attracting Attention How to handle the fane w >o.l lst ao as to make it A source of oonstant income is uowattraeiiog much attentiou iu North Caio- | 11ns. * 11. M. Curraa, forester for the agricultural extension service of State College, has put in a num ber of demonstrations with sev- , eral eouuty ageata. l'>vo in Ire dell County have beau in orpwa tion for two or three years and are proving their worth by cms- ' ing many visitors to carry out the ideas being used, iu li.ividsou Couuty, the Maine thing is true. Mr. Currsu has alsu put outl demonstration* this year ,in Cra ven, llarnett and Franklin coun ties. All ol these are located ou the main highways and attract much attention. Keceutiy iu Franklin Couuty, two demonstrations showing how pines should be properly thiuned were made for Couuty Agent Cole Savage. Iu one case tlie I hunting was done bu^ vocational stud cuts at the Framhiuton High School and the many visitors were given au opporiuuity to see the kinds of trees that should lie removed and those that should be left for late harvest!ug. 1 At another deiuoustratiou iu this county, a Urge number of | ladies were present. Here Mr. L Currau showed the effects nof growth conditions. He took two trees, each 21 years of age, aud I i mpa red the amount of growth ! under crowded couditious aud I uuder good growing conditions. The tree uot crowded had made a | growth of ui#e inches in diameter L while the tree badly crowded h«d |> made a grqwth of only 3| mchea I' iu diameter. Prol. C. H. Uohanan 1/ of the Fraukliutou School assisted in staging these demonstrations ); lor the beuelit of the visitors Take good care of the young pigs this year, they will likely be worth real money next sp»lng. [ Records show that about half of * be pigs forrowetfcie before bei*g I v eaaed, aaj swined specialisu imf&ito College. Old Hickory Ciiiiw Why doesn't the Outlook settle the Muscle SIMXU controversy with one of its justly celebrated referendum*. One way to sigual llie planet Mars is to let I he Calfforn'ians HIIII Floridians engage in a. debate over t*i« climate of their re-ip**ctive States. Even' time the Attorney Gene ral's I'ffi •« is mejit ioued bo.lv in Congress wants to start Hit investigation, and tuey always 'lis up so iiicfTling. too. A woman think* she is onlv as old as she looks .vith her make up on. Exterpate hate and greed and you eliminate war Can't you almost hear His Umps cry "Play Ball!"? Too much money makes a man uuhttpiiy, especially after he loses Considering the caliper of some Congressmen, that 110,000-salary bill should be listed as a pension measure. Ruddy Rhonesays/'lfyou want to know how to lie happy, tho married" ink a bachelor The demand for Secretary of War Weeks to resign will be les ened by hears*.'* endorsement of it. Too bad Willie "Hoist" had to but A? Usual. Chemist (rushing into his shop) "Gracious.l'm all oui of breath!"-- waiting Onstomerfeyn icolly]'* But you probably have something just as jjood." "Coal has got so dear," said Uncle Most "dat a man dat tends >u furnace is in de trusted em ploye class " He whi) hesitates iy not. be oompletely los>. but. it's a safe bet that a few of his legs will he miss ing soon. According to his new pictures, General Dawes'collar seems to l-e an open covenant openly arrived "True virtu*',"utiles Dr. Crane, "is uncous ions. 1 ' Evidently we re most virtuous when asleep. A hick town is one in which the wearing of spats is almost au in vitation to one. New York taxi drivers are ac useil of »iiii loting. Still, how cau they collect sll 45 for a two block drive if they haven't a gun? "Prohibition has killed poetry. "s*ys a Spring poet. llat»! Wherever "wine" wasi neces ary, "shine" will we I. I tidy wishes we were as indiffer ent to ill ti debt a >ii«- is Fertilizers to Use For General Crops. Experimental re* nils secured in l«l* initde on the different soils ol North Carolina iiidic.tle the amount anl kin.ls of lertili z*»rs to use lor general larm croji«. VV. F. Pate in ch.irge of ferlili ty investigations fur tlio North Carolina K\|>ioiiful Station ai»te» that ti.oiicii lariueis luvtf tiMiiid they cin ii iii grow |ir'timi»ie yields of crops with mil leruli wrs, many do not uie euou£ti per aere or buy tlie eurnjc'i analyses. For general crop* Ihe Coastal l'laiu recloii, Air. Pale recoin uieuds for cotton, troui tiuu to lOUO pounds per acre of fertiliser containing 8 to IU percent of phosphorie «r|il, 3 to ft percent uitrogeu mill .*> perceut |mil«kli; for corn, 3Hl to tin i (hiuikls per acre of U to 7 |wr cem phosphoric ac.d. 4 to 5 percent uilrogen, huil 2 percent potash; lor toUacco, 8(A) to IUOO pounds per acre of li to 8 percent pliwsphtric acid, 3to 5 pret. uilrogen aud 4 prci. |K>tash, aud for peanu:*, 40») pounds |H-r . acre of 8 percent phosphoric m»i«i 2 to 3 percent nitrogen and 3tu 4 perceut |Nitiu>li. For the i'ieiu»oii' a» d Mountain | soils, Mr. f'*u* rviiiiMiiii'iid* lor eottou 6UU tu VuO pounds p«r acre of a utaxlutv au«l)tiiit; 1U to 12 perceut plto>|>Uinie arid, 3 tu 4 : percent nitrogen and 2 |»ercem , potash; for r»»rn, 301) to GOO oouada per acre ol 10 percent pliu>ph»nr ' acid, 4 to V percent i.itrogeu aud one to two percent potash; iot tobacco, 800 to 1000 pouuu* poi men ol 8 percent phosphoric aeul, " 4 THE ALAMANCE GLEANER, GRAHAM, H. 0. 3to 4 percent IJ|» n'i'l -i I«» 4 peiceMi. |HM ash. Hti> for 3X> to (HH I. MIIMI* |MT H'-I*.* o* S to 10 percent 1,1 8 percent iiiiroueii ami '£ |i' io nt pot ash. Under boll wwVil conditions it is generally be-t it have the ni trogen for cotton fcriilizers from q lick acting materials. The pot- MJ>'l for such crops +IK tobacco and pot Aloes should coin** I rnm the refined sources like sulphate in stead of the muriate or kaiuil TOR OVER 40 YEARS BALL'S CATARRH HJIDICINE lull been uw.-d successfully la the treatment at Catarrh. FIALI/9 CATARRH KEDVUTE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local upplicHtlon. and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing the Inflammation. Bold by alt druggists. ?. T Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio Don't plant whole lrUh pota toes for Heed but use soe«l pieces at least two ounces ill weight for ecolioinv ami J»(MMI result*. C/ilt. the luber i"to i«)o'*kv pieces so thai it may t»e handled easily ami will not I os«* moisting* rapidly, ad vise hori ic.iili ural workers o: State College. "A . .. CASTORIA For Infants er 1 Children In Use For Over SO Years Always bean ~ Trustee's £ale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of th powtr uf sale contained inacero tain deed of trutt executed t the undersigned, Alamance In surance and Real Estate Come pituy. Trustee, for the purpos of securing certain bonds de, scribed in said deed of truste which deed of trust bears datd of September 29th, 11)11*, and the same being duly probatee and recorded in the office oi the Register ot Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, in book of Mortgages & Deeds of Trust No. S4, page 19, default having been made in the payment of said bonds and on same, the undersigned. Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Com pauy, Tr'ustee, will, on MONDAY, MAY 4t!i, 1925 at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door of Alamauce county, in Graham, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wit: ' A certain tract °or parcel -of land in Boone Station To .vuship, Alamance county, .North Caro lina, known its the A. Benle larin and adjoining tjie lantis. of John Wagoner. Turue> 11. Boone, H. A. Johnson, Logan Bernhardt, 'i Bot.ne and othei>, bound;-a and described as follows: Beginuing at a hickory tree, corner with said Wagoner and Thoma* Boone; ruuuiug thence S. deg .25 cbs. to a gum tice on a bauk of a creek, cor ner with said Sharpe and Wag- oner; theme S 4«> deg W 27 chb. to a r.K-k corner witu said Tur ner H. Boone unci bbarpe; thence S 5o deg 35 V\ o. st»f; 33.40 cits. to a rock, corner witu said Turner H. Boone in >aul Johnson's line;thence S 43jdeg E 17.03 cht» to h persimmon tree ou the buuk of creek; theuce S tilf W l.oUcbs along aud across Michael's Creak to a firm rock; thence SS VY 7.3u chs to a bione; thence S 31 deg E ».50 chb to a rock;and tUeuce 01} deg li 1«> chb to a post oak tree; thence N 344 deg W o.t>4 chb to a red oak stuuip; theuce •N. 45 deg E 11.38 chb to a atone; thence S deg E 3.63 ilm to a btoue, corner with said Earnhardt: thence N 38 deg . E 2U. 05 chb to a btoue. corner with said May; thence S 77 deg E 6.«7 chb to a stone, on the Hide of the branch; tin nee S l iu deg E 8. uUeht uloug the siiie of the branch to a btoue, corner with B*id Barnhardt; theme N 13 deg B 37.57 chb to the begin ning, and containing one huu dred ninety-three acres (l»3) more or lea*. This sale is made subject to advanced bids as allowed by law and will be held open for teu days alter the date of sale for the reception of such bids. This March 27, A. D. 1935. Alamance Ins. 4 Res: Iterate Co. Trustee Dameron &. Rhodes, Att'ys. Airr lapes May Be Us d For Dusting: Cotton This ear" The bum of ihe airplane may be heard over the cotifln fields of eastern Carolina this summer. lustead of practicing for the arts >f whr, however, the iraebinea will be forwarding the works of peace and will be spreading death and destruction to the cotton boll weevil, ihat arch enemy of the southern cotton farmer. W. Bruce Ma bee, extension eutouiologist for the Agricultural extension service of State College lias arranged with a commercial eonceon to give some demonstrat ion in the control of the boll weevil by dusting with the air plain and it is likiey that certain groups of growers either in Hali fax aud Edgecombe counties or iu the vicinity of Dunn may coope rate to have their' cotton dusted by this method. The couipauy will need about six thousand acres of cotton in a radius "of ten miles to be able to do the dusting effectively. The cost per acre is about the same as for using horse machines and the work is done more effectively. The calcium arsenate is blown back down over the cotton planta by Ihe force of the wind from the propellers with such violence that the duft is broken into finely divided particles that cover plant com petly. ✓ Mr. Mabee states that this plan is not even thought of for the small farmer but that it would be ideal , probably, for the large laudowner with a tremendous acreage planted to cotton, to have his dustiug done. Sine# \he plan was first broached in ijorth Caro lina, it has recived serious atleu : tiou. Many faruitrr at lirstwere inclined lo laugh at the idea but ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havtn: qualified a» Ariroluistrator of tlie estate ft Jotau Motcr. - deceased, the uodernlrned hereby notifies ail |>er aona holding claim* against said ea ate to present the tame, duly authen ticated. on or before tb« Ulh day of Mar . lflai, or thit notice will lie pleaded In bar of their recovery. All i>er was indebted »• "aid estate are requeued to make immediate set tlement. This t~e "tta day of Murch. llttV W. H. MOSKIt, Adm'r of John Moser. dec'd tUM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIGE. Having qualified ■* Administrator of the estate tiff*. P. WtilMeld. deceaaed. late of Alamance county. North Onioliia. thla la to notify all |*n« i» having • Inlmx against the testaie «.t d>-cca*«d,lo cxbl- It :bem to the un doitlfwd on or before kith day of Mar , 1 #2B, or thU notice will '* )■ adcd in bar of thcr recovery. All perv u« Ir. cbted to said estate will please make lamellate payment. 'lbis I»e Ist day >( Mar.. lflXi. B. M ltt> BKb. Adm'r of I*, f. WbltdeKl. dec'd. 8 flt Commissioner's Sale of Real Estate* Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Alamance County made in a special pro r eding therein pending entitled Mary Thiessen and others vs. j Z.ma Parks and others, whereto' nil th& tenants in common of tlic lands hereinafter'described aie duly constituted parties, the until-)signed will offer for sale f" the highest bidder, at public auction atthe court house door at Graham, Alaniantfe County, North Carolina, on SA'iURDAY, APR. 11, 1925, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the fol lowing described lauds, lying and lieiug in the County of Aia inance, in the town of Burling ton, North Carolina, and I described as follows: A certain tract or parcel t>f 'land in Burlington township, | Alamance county, and State of j North Carolina, adjoiuing the I lands of Alamance county, Geo. Anthony and others, and ; bounded as follows:- Beginning at a rock on sai^l, j county land line on the East side of the Street 2U ft wide, j I running thence with said Street i i No. 30 d°g. 36' W. 3 chs. 50 Iks] Jto a rock on East side of said Street: thence 53 deg 24' E 3 chs 40 Iks to a stone; thence S 1 30 deg 3t»' E 2 chs s3} Ucs to a "stone on mid County line; with said County lineS 34 deg !:94' W 3 chs 0O Iks to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less, I This sale will he made sub jt«t to the confirmation of the Court and will remain open for twenty days for advance lads. Terms »tsale: One-Third cash on day of sale, balance in two equal installments due in six and twleve months from con firmation. deferwd payments to bear interest al the rate of ' six per cent per annum. ' This 4til day March, 1925. I Wn>. I. Ward, Com'r. when the matter h«> lu*en thor oughly *h-\" Imve ti'ii tWC I on. Turin-* 1 MVX hie children lik*> eggs about HI 4 wetl as town folks and *>o he only sells his surplus. Kuncoiulie County has siariied a Pro I net ion, Home i mi snuiaiion ( HHt|wi^u n iu which tin*.- '•c-Mtlntr the iimveuieiii are Hptvi-iiiK i«» grow their o«n home i» fi.r »i*»* on t lie farm, rej/ttiji. (ounit Aj;e::t l^j.le Tlir.tah o a 9 blow cause —becausoaNftture send* to the injured ■pot ati extra supply of white blood cells and other materials for repairs. An im mediate application of ■BuaOSBT Applicator helps Nature more quickly to take the son-liens ont of bruises, cuts and spains. Pun-test lodine is one of the strongest germ l tnßwn to science. It pre vents iaiti 1 'ti I'ttil t> n« healing. Fine for iusec t liihn aud iutLttiiiiiation. When ever you suffer a cut or scratch—wher ever you have r sore spot—paint it with Purctest lodine. One of 200 Pure!est preparations for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and care can produce. GRAHAM DRUG CO. «»» Jfrnattflwr JMaw Mortgage Sale of Land. i Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by Jf D. Lewey and wife, Flor ence V. Lewey, November Bth, 1921, to Annie V. Kivett, Mort gagee, which mortgage deed is duly rt corded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ala mance county, in Book No. 82 of Mortgage Deeds, at page No. 810, default having been made in the payment of the notes se cured by said mortgage deed, the undersigned mortgagee will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, for catb, at the court house door in Graham, Ala mance county, North Caro lina, on r MONDAY,APRIL 0, 1925, at 10 o*clock a. in., all the fol lowing real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Boon Station township, Alamance county, North Caro lina, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone, run ning thence b Bt>i deg E with the line of Dr. J. B. Walker 33. 78 chs to a stone with Dan 'Low; running thence S with the line of Dan Low and J. D. Fau cet ta 4 degrees W 32.54 chs to a stone: thence with the hue of Mrs. lielle Gerringer and Charlie Huffiues N 87* deg W 28.30 chs to a stoue?; thence 545 deg W Bjos chi to a stone, corner with J. D. Kernodle; thence N 3£deg E 37.25 chs with the line of J. J. Williams to a stone, the point of beginning, containing One Hundred and Twelve and One-Tenth (118.1), more or leas. _ Only 104.1 acre* will be sold, 8 acres having been previously bold. Termaof Sale: Cash. This sch day of Mar.. 1925. ANNIE V. KlVfclT, Mortgagee. Joseph T. Alleu, Att'.y. I ; _ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ■artßf fwllM aa Incotv of IU | .Ml a»UI and MW.nml at ÜbtM U. Bar- I bar. *m»a-aA. lur or iluuioe ooonty. Nortk l aruina, am la M ooUif til >llll a ' 'I I lam -i| U Ml «r --arni?M nMM Itiai U> the uwl« as OltHniik. K. C.aar Man (be Utb day al Drmahar. A a. M«r tMa MtMevW ba plaaiai lataraliMrrMar ary. 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Impossible to get a better quality. - Yellow Front, Delight fully Good, Pound sealed pkg v 44c Golden Blend, The Old Reliable lb. sealed pkg. 38c NOTICE: TRUSTEE'S SAIiE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of aale contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned Alamance Insurance and Ueal Estate Company,, Trustee, for tks purpose of securing certain bonds described in a&id deed of trust, which deed of trust bears date of May 4, 1923, and the same being duly probated and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Abuaaaee County, North Carolina, in Book cf Mortgages and DeeSa of Trust No. 95, *t page 79, default having been male in the payment of said bonds and inter eat on the same, the underaifrn*d Ala mance Insurance and Seal Estate Cora jpany, Trustee, will, on MONDAY. APRIL 8»h, 19*5, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON at tM court nouae tjoor of Ai»- County, In Graham, N. C.. offer for aale at public Mctfeß to the highest bidder far each the foUowing described real estate, U*it; A certain tract or parcel of land in Burlington Township, Alamance County and State of North Carolina, bciug « portion of lot No. 25 in Town of Bur lington, N. C., on Bonth aide of Davis Street near Cameron Street, bounded aa follows: j Beginning at a stake or bolAtu Davia Street 102 feet from corner of Davia and Cameron Btreeta, running thence parallel with Cameron Street 21* feet to stake; thence Northweat 51 feet to J. M. Cates' line; thence with said Catea' lino 213 feet to Davis Btroet; thence with line of aaid Davis Street K U the on «U«h iq situated a modern two-atory dwelling. Thu aale ia made subject to advanced bids aa allowed by law and will be held 9F« tor ten days after the date of sal* for the reception of auch bids. I This Fehruarv 25th, A. D. 1925 ALAMANCE INSURANCE ft BEAIi ESTATE 00— Trustee. DAME BON" AND RHODES, Attorneys. - ■ * ** ll,nr " THfc OL&UfIHU
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