THE GLEANER
I88UKD KTKKY TBUB8DAT.
1. D. KERNODLE, Editor.
$1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
Intend at tne Poatoffloe at Graham.
N. O., at Meoud-dlaM matter.
GRAHAM, N. C., JULY 21, 1927.
Dennis G. Brummit of Oxford,
Attorney General, was on Tues
day night chosen as chairman of
the State Democratic committee
to succeed John G. Dawson of
Kinston, resigned.
Aaron Sapiro has abandoued
his million dollar damage suit
against Henry Ford. Ford has
apologized to the Jews and dis
continued his paper's attacks on
them and given Sapiro "substan
tial" satisfaction.
King Ferdinand' of Roumauia
died Wednesday. It was his wife,
Queen Marie, who toured this
country last fall. Gis young
grand-sou, Michael, 6 years old,
sou of Prince Carol who renounc
ed, sncceeds to the throne. A re
gency will take charge and rule
the country till the lad is 18 years
old.
Wednesday was made a notable
<day in North Carolina, the occa
sion of the opening of the mile
and half concrete bridge spanning
the Chowan river. Up to this
time the half dozen northeastern
counties had been physically sep
arated from the rest of the state.
This feat of engineering has
brought the "lost colonies" into
the state's fold. Gov. McLean,
from his vacation quarters in
Wisconsin, sent back an inspiring
message which was delivered by
Lieut.-Gov. J. Elmer Long.
Col. Alston D. Watts, an uulque
figure in North Carolina politics
for 30 years or more, died in
Statesville, in the county of his
birth, last Friday, aged 61 years.
At one time he was U. S. deputy,
collector of internal revenue for
the Western district. The last
office he held was State Commis
sioner of Revenue. He served in
both houses of the State legisla
ture, and was one time secretary
to Congressman John S. Hender
son |and Senator Simmons, lie
was a politician by instinct
and devoted his talents to the
success of the Democratic party.
He was a political wizard. The
Republicans feared him and the
Democrats obeyed him. He is
reputed to have known more
political figures and facts than
any man of his day and Stute. A
remarkable man he was in leader
ship and organization.
WHITSETT NEWS.
Prof, and Mrs. J. H. Joyner aud
Mrs. Mary L. Whitsett have re
turned from a two days' v^it to
Nash county where they attended
a family reunion of the Joyner
family, and visited friends in that
section of the state.
Misses Mary and Katharine
Klinger are here for a visit from
their home at Keedysville, Mary
land. They drove through in
their car in one day, a distance
of over three hundred miles, com
ing by way of Roanoke and Reids
ville.
Revs. E. H. Nease and W. L.
Loy will begin a series of revival
services in the Methodist Church
at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, July 17th
to continue for one week.
Springwood Church will hold
memorial services next Sunday,
July 17th, at 11 a. m. Judge D
J. Walker, of Graham, will speak
and the Apple quartette will Bing
at 2 p. m. Rev. R. Murphy Wil
liams of Greensboro will speak
and the Greeson quartette wil;
sing. A large crowd is expected
(or the exercises. Dinner will b<
served on the church lawn.
The course in Christian Endea
vor work being given by Rev. C
H. Morrison will close with th<
examinations on Friday, Jul]
15th. Certificates will be awardet
to those who make proper grades
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Whitsett at
tended the Simpson family gath
ering at Bethlehem Church noril
of Elon College on Tbursda;
where several hundred member
of the family gathered to recount
the story 01 the past history of
the family and enjoy a very elab
orate dinner. Ne>:t week Dr.
Whitseti is to deliver the address
before the Central District Luth
eran picnic representing several
oounties which is to be held on
the country club grounds in Salis
bury. Several thousand are ex
pected to be present from Rowan,
Cabarrus, Davidson and other ad
joining counties. A band con
cert, community singing, athletic
contests, &c., will be a part of the
day's programme. This is the
third year this gathering has been
held under the auspices of the
Lutheran Brotherhood of the
State.
The Greensboro district of the
A. M. E. Church, colored, will
hold a Sunday School convention
for the district at Clapp's Chapel
near here beginning July 27th and
continuing three days.
Among those from here who at
tended the celebration at Ala
mance Church last Sunday were
i?lr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers,
Miss Charlie Tysor, and Rev. C.
N. Morrison.
Edward Ingle of South Boston,
Va., was a visitor here this week.
Miss Willie Brewer Meyers who
has been visiting here for some
weeks returned to her home in
Winston-Salem on Wednesday.
Miss Reba Taylor who has been
here for some time on a visit has
returned to her home at Severn,
N. C. * I
This community will be well
represented at the farmers' gath
ering to be held at State College
in Raleigh from July 2Gth to 29tb.
W. A. Brooks has purchased the
residence ifnd larger portion of
the lands of the late B. F. Low
home place just south of here at
Low's Bridge, and will make it
his home in the near fnture.
The heavy rains for the past
few weeks have done much dam
age to the roads throughout all
this section.
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Program Tikes Shape
For Farm Meeting
Raleigh, N. C., July 20.?Every
thing is inxeadiness for the Rtate
Farmers' Convention which meets
at State^College July 26-27-28.
The convention wfilP open rte
cially Tu6p<my morning at eleven
o'clock 'wjthf the'gener^l addresses
from Charlte F. Cates of Mebane,'
President of the Convention, atid
Mrs. J. S. Turner of Reidsville,
President of ^he Stale Federation
of Home Demonstration Clubs.
Dr. E. C. Brooks, President of
Siate College, will deliver the ad
dress of welcome to the visiting
farmers and their wives.
According to James M. Gray,
secretary of the convention, the
college will open its dormitories
on Monday evening, July 25, so
as to accomodate early arrivals.
Supper will also be provided ,for
those who arrive that afternoon.
Registration will begin early
Tuesday morning.
The convention this year .will
feature farm organizations in all
of its various aspects. An official
of the National Grange has been
invited to deliver an address at
one of the general meetings and
the State Farmers' Alliance will
also be represented. Local farm
clubs, selling organizations, com
munity clubs and both small and
large corporative associations will
be represented.
Railroads have provided re
duced rates for those who travel
by rail. Certificates must be ob*
tained from the secretary of the
convention. The college will pro
vide rooms as long as they last
and meals may be obtained at a
nominal cost of 25 cents each in
che college dining hall and every
arrangement will be made for the
comfort of the visiting delegates.
More than usual care has been
1 given to the exhibits this year
and these along with the lectures
at the sectional meetings will
provide the special information
wanted by many of the visitors.
' There will be a hog-calling con
1 test, a borse shoe pitching tonr
1 nament and a crop identification
contest. This latter feature is a
1 new addition to the convention
> this year and will be of. great in
; terest to both men and women.
i Schedule "B" Tux Penalties.
Deputy Commissioner 0. B. Bo
j gart gives notice that a 20 percent
i penalty will be added to all taxed
, under schedule "B" for 1927-'28 il
not paid by August 1st. The list
J is quite a long one and embracec
numerous occupations and- busi
j n esses. If you have an idea thitl
. you are included In the list, It will
1 be worth while to see some officii
L in possession of such a list to satisfi
I yourself. >A little trouble may savi
. you a dollar or so. You can pay u(
, I at the Sheriff's whether the Deputy
y i Commissioner is in or not.
8 BPMCB1BU FOB TgB QLBANKB
NOTICE OF SAtE
Under and by virtue of the
powe^ of sale contained in a
certain mortgage deed executed
to the undersiifhed mortgagee
on the 20 th day of August,
1924, by Robona Martin and
Luther Martin' to secure the
payment of borrowed money,
which deed is. d,uly recorded in
the Register of Deed's office,
Book 81, at page 403, Ala
mance County; and default
having been made in the pay
ment of said indebtedness, the_
said Mortgagee will offer for
sale to the highest bidder for
cash, in Graham, North Caro
lina. on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20*, 1927,
AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON,,
the following described real
property:
A certain . tract or parcel of
land in Alamance county, North
Carolina: *
First Tiact: Beginning at a
rock, corner with F. P. Rogers;
running thence S. 87 deg. E.
28.61 chs. to a rock; thence N.
4 deg. E. 4 chs. to a rock on the
center of a','road, thence fol
lowing ,'the meanders of said
road 38.12 chs to a rock, corner
with J. C. WeLLons; thence S. 7
deg. W. 28.56 chs. to the begin
ning, containing fifty-one (51)
acres, more or less, being lot
No. 1 in plot end subdivision of
the W. P. Knight lands.
Seeond Tract: One eighth (i)
undivided interest bought of
Cornelius V. Dixon and his
wife, Ruth Evangeline Dixon,
on the fourth day of November
1918, and one-eighth (i) undi
vided interest heired from the
late Alvin Dixon in three cer
tain tracts of land in Pleasant
Grove Township, Alamance
County,' North Carolina, ad
joining.the lands of the persons
hereinafter set forth, and known
as the lands of which the late
Alvin Dixon died seized of at
the time of his death, described
as.foUowS:?
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?. {A) \ jvnowii xiume
of Alvio Dixon,,adjoining lands
of Jatiu.'MaVtin, Ririus Dixon,
the Vi^tmore tract, containing
fifty (50) acr.es, more or less.
(B) Known as the Whitmore
traot, adjoining the lands of A.
J. Jeffreys, the above Home
ti act and others, and contains
sixty-two (62) acres, more or
less. This tract of land was
purchased by Alvin Dixon from
R. W. Vincent.
(C) Known as the Jeffreys
and Corn tract, adjoining the
E. C. Murray lands, Jim Wil
son and others, containing
eighty-one >(81) acres, more or
less. This tract was conveyed
to Alvin Dixon by R. W. Vin
cent.
This sale subject to advance
bids as provded'.by.law.
This the 21st day of Jnly,
1927.
Alamance Insurance &
Real Estate Co.,
Mortgagee.
Meador and Henderson,
Attorneys.
NOTICE.
Trustee's Sale of Real
Estate.
? Under and by virtue of the
power of . sale contained in a
certain first,mortgage' deed of
trupt,. executed to the under
signed. Central Loan and Trust
Company,: on the'13th day of
May, 1924, securing the pay
ment of certain'bonds described
therein, which bonds are all now
past due and unpaid,* which
deed of trust was duly probated
and is recorded in the office of
. the Register pf Deeds'fdr Ala
mance county, in Book of Deeds
of Trust No. 98. at page 221,
default having been made in
the payment of the said bonds
and interest thereon, at matur
: ity, the undersigned Trustee
' will, oh
| MONDAY, AUG. 15, 1-927,
t at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court
' house door of Alamance county,
' in Graham, N. C.,' offer for sale
| at public auction to tHe highest
bidder, for cash, the following
, described property, to-wit:'
, A certain tract or parcel of
, land in Burlington Township,
, | Alamance county, State oi
i North Carolina, adjoining the
, glands of W. Park Ave., lot*
I
Noe. 9,"41, 13 and 14, Parkview*
Drive, and described,, pajtelttiws:
Beginning at an iron belt on
W. Park Ave., and corner^with
lot No. 9; running thence with
lirie of lot No. 9, S. 56 deg. 23
min. W. 200 ft. to an iron bolt,
corner with lot No. 11; unning
therfce with line of lot No. 11
N.' i39 deg. 22 min. W 100 ft.
to an iron bolt, corner with
Parkview Drive and lot Ncj, 13;
runping,,thence /With lines of
l6ts No6. 13 and 14 N. 56 deg.
23 min. E. 250 ft. to an iron
bolt, corneir With W. Park Ave;
running thence with line of W.
Park Ave., in a southerly direc
tion 110 ft. to.?>he beginning,
and being lot Ne. 10 in Block
'G' of the new subdivision of
Central Heights, a blue print
of which' is recorded in the
office of Register of Deeds for
Alamance jounty, in Book No.
2, page No. 47.
This sale is made subject to
confirmation of court and will
be held open for ten days after
sale for the receipt of increased
bids as provided by law.
This 9th day of July, 1927.
Central Loan and Trust Co.,
Trustee.
.
Trustee's Sale of Real
Property.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
certain mortgage deed of trust
executed to the undersigned
Central Loan and Trust Com
pany, on the 26th day of May,
1924, securing' the payment of
certain bonds described therein,
which bonds are all now past
due and unpaid, which deed of
trust was duly probated and is
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Alamance
County, in Book of Deeds of
Trust No. 98, at page 228,
default having been made in
the payment of the said bonds
and the interest thereon, at ma
turity, the undersigned Trus
tee, will, on
MONDAY, AUGUST 51, 1927,
AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON,
at the court bouse door of Ala
amance County, in Graham,
North Carolina, offer for sale
at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following1
described property, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of
land in Burlington Township,
Alamance County, State of
North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of Franklin St., Addie V.
Boone, W. ,W. Brown, lots Nos.
12, 13 and 14 and described as
follows:
Beginning at an iron bolt on
Franklin St., and corner with
Acldie V.Boone; running thence
with the line of Addie V. Boone
S"39 deg. "22 min. E 147.5 ft. to
an iron bolt, corner with W.
W. Brown; running thence
with line of W. W. Brown N 55
deg E 60 ft to an iron bolt, cor
ner with lot No. 12; running
thence with lines of lots Nos
12, 13 and 14 N 39 deg 22 min
W 147.5 ft to an iron bolt, cor
ner with Franklin St; running
thence with line of Franklin St
S '56 deg W 60 ft to the begin
ning, and being lot No. 11 in
block "H" of the new subdivi
sion of Central Heights, a blue
print of which is recorded it the
office of Register of Deeds for
Alamance County, in Book No.
2, page No. 47. s
This sale is made subject to
confirmation of court, and will
be held open for ten days, after
sale for the receipt of increased
bids as provided by law.
This 9th day of July, 1927.
CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,
; , Trustee.
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AMZI J. ELLINGTON, M. D.
Specialist
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Burlington, N. C.
Commissioner's Re-Sale
of Valuable Land.
Under and by virtue of an
order of the Superior Court of
Alamance County made in
a Special Proceedings therein
pending, whereto all the heirs
of the late D. C. McPJierson
were made parties for the pur
pose of selling the lands of
Hvhich he died seized for parti
tion, the undersigned will offer
for sale to the highest bidder at
12:00 o'clock, M.,
SATURDAY, JULY 30th, 1927,
at the Court House door in
Graham, N. C., the following
valuable real property:
Lying on both sides of the
Public Highway from Burling
ton to.Whitsett, adjoining the
lands of J. E. Carrigan, J. A.
Barnett, N, S. Cardwell, H W.
Trollinger and others and de
scribed as follows:
Lot No. 1. On the South
side of said Highway, and be
ginning at an iron bar in Car
rigan'8 line in said Highway,
running thence with said High
way, N 83J deg E 12.32 chs to a
stake in said Highway, corner
with lot No. 3; thence S 14 deg
E 2.82 chs to an iron bar corner
with said Barnett, thence S 33 J
deg W- l'(S. 45: chs to W. F.
Rock, corner with said Carri
gan; thence his line N 14 deg W
15.33 chs to the beginning and
containing 11 acres more or less.
On this lot is situate a dwelling
lately the home of D^C. Mc
Pherson. T
Bidding starts at $997.50.
Lot No. 2. Beginning at an
iron bar in said Highway, cor
ner of lot No. 1 in line of said
Carrigan, running thence N 14
deg W 19.23 chs to a rock, cor
ner with said Carrigan; thence
N 62J deg E 6.42 chs to a rock,
corner with lot No. 3 in line of
said Trolinger; thence S 14 deg
E, with line of No. 3, 21.53 chs
to a stake in said Highway,
ccrner with lot No. 3 in line of
lot No. 1, thence with line of
lot No. 1 along said Highway
S 83^ deg W 6.22 chs to the be
ginning and containing 42.7
acres more or less.
Bidding starts at $315.00.
Lot No. 3. Beginning at a
stake in said Highway, corner
of lot No. 2, in line of lot No.l,
running thence N. 14 deg W,
21.53 chs to a rock, corner of
lot No. 2 in line of Trolinger;
thence N 62J deg E 6.42 chs to
a rock; thence S with said Card
well 14 deg E 23.64 chs to a
stake in said Highway, corner
with lot No. 1; thence along
said Highway S 83? deg W 6.10
chs to the beginning and con
taining 14.1 acres more or less.
On this lot is a well of good
water and small barn.
Bidding starts at $630.00.
All this property is well lo
cated near Burlington and ad
mirably well suited for small
farms.
Terms of Sale: One - third
cash; one-third in six months
and one-third in twelve months,
deferred payments to carry in
terest from day of sale till fully
paid. Sale subject to confirma
! tion of Court.
I This 8th day of July, 1927.
J. 8. COOK,
Commissioner.
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I FINAL NOTICE 1
g To Town of Graham |
I Delinquent Tax Payers f
H The Board of Commissioners of |
jj| the Town of Graham at a regular |
? meeting held June 27, 1927, passed 1
H Resolutions demanding a full settle- S"
S ment of all Taxes which are now on |
j| the books, all of which is past due,
| and a settlement of all street and s
^ sidewalk assessments which are due.
?3 The Tax Collector is ordered,
j| where necessary, to proceed to levy
H upon the personal property and to \
H garnishee the wages of all delin- j
? quents. And all who have real
M |
? property who are delinquent in taxes 5
H and street and sidewalk assessments |
m are warned that unless same is settled |
|g before August 1st their property will 1
? be advertised for sale. |
, This is absolutely necessary in fj
order that the Town may be able to j?
| meet its fixed and maturing obliga- ?
| tions. |
| Please heed this warning and save g
| trouble, embarrassment and costs. $
R. N. COOK, I
5 ?> Clerk and Tax Collector. |
| This June 28, J 927. |
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Trustee's Sale ot Land
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in that certain deed of
trust from Wesley Saunders
and wife, Mary Saunders, to
the undersigned Trustee, dated
October 11, 1918, and recorded
in the office pf the Register of
Deeds, Alamance county, ^in
Deed of Trust Book No. 77,
page 187, the said Trustee will
offer for sale to the highest
bidder, at public auction, for
cash, at the courthouse door in
Graham, Alamance County,
North Carolina, on
SATURDAY, JULY 23,1927,
At isMtO o'Clock Noon,
the following described real
property, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of
land in Alamance County, State
pf North Carolina, adjoining
the lands of Marshall Thomp
son, North Carolina Railway
Co., and others,,and described
as follows:
Beginning at a corner on
fifty foot street and Marshall
Thompson; running thence with
line of said Marshall Thompson
200 ft to a corner on Joe Jer
kins estate; thence with line of
Joe Jerkins estate 100 ft to cor
ner in their line; thence S 85
deg 50' E 200 ft to a corner on
said Street; thence with line of
said street N 3 deg 40'W 100 ft
to the beginning, containing
45-100 of an acre, on which is
situated a five-room cottage.
? This sale is being made on
account of the default in the
payment of the debt secured by
the said deed of trust, and it is
made subject to advance bids
and confirmation by the Court,
as provided by law.
This the 22nd day of June,
1927.
AUaun luirun A Real Estate U,,
Tnutee.
J. Dolph Long, Att'y.
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