THE GLEANER (ORAHAM, N. 0.. AAR. 6, 1028 I ? LOCAL NBWB. ? ? ? ?The Durham Exposition open* next Monde; end cloeee Seturdey. ?Mr. end Mrs. Tom Hn moved here from Reideville e few days ago. ?With the swelling of the bnde baseball is coming with long strides. ?Mr. Julias JF. Thompson is re modeling'his residence on 8. Main Street ( ?The temperature today warrants ns, we believe, in saying "spring time has come, gentle Annie. ?Today, we are informed, ends the detour period on account of work on thl underpass at Hew River. ?Mr. J. DeWitt Foust, who un derwent an operation at Rsiney Hos pital nearly three weeks ago, was brought home today. He is steadily imprpving. ?Durham Exposition next week. In the beauty show Graham will be represenl&t) by l^iss Dollv Watson, who won in a contest held here two weeks ago. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Warren are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, John Frank Warren, Jr. The young hopeful arrived last Thursday, 29th ult. v ?Green t answer? he's been kicking himself around ever since. His name was discarded and thonext was "Bessie Clapp or Joe Clapp"?matrimonial partneis During the waiting the victrolas en tertained. Rut when the lucky name was announced, interest van ished and so did the crowd. Annual State S. S. Convention. Concord will entertain tbe annual State S S. convention on Tuesdyy, I Wednesday and Thursday of next i week?April 10, 1? and 12. Sea-1 aions will be held in tbe First Jlsp tiat chnrcb. In addition to a large list of prominent State Sunday school, workers and tboae employed by the j N. C. S. S. Association, there will i be others of national prominence The oat-of-State speakers will be Dr. Charles P. Wiles, Philadelphia, Editor of Sunday School publications for tbe United Lotberan Cburcn; Miaa Mabel Lea Cooper, New Vork, Director of Teacher Training in tbe [ Department of Religious Education of the Protestant Episcopal Church;' Dr. Wade Crawford Barclay, Cbi-, cago, Executive Secretary of tbe Committee on Religious Education in Foreign Field* of tbe Meth .diet Episcopal Chnrcb; Mre. Elizabeth M. Finn, Philadelphia, Director of Young People's work fur tbe North-' en) Baptist Monday School Board. I Waited?Position as book kesper. j Business training. Yoong mar ried man. Referee oes. Apply X Y Z, Cars The Olkasei, Ura ham, N. C. Judge Bond Diet Suddenly. On last Saturday morning Judge W. M. Bond waa found dead in hia room at hia hotel in Durham, lie left a call with the hotel clerk for Saturday ui<l*ze' Qnick ^action on the part of the firemen averted what could have developed into a serious fire in a very short while. The car wss ruined, but other damage very small. At 10:15 another alarm was turn ed in. This was on account of a blaze on the roof of an onthouae at Curry Walker's. This, too was quickly put out. Only a bole was burned in the roof. Among the Sick. Mr* Jo*. II. Moeer ha* returned to ber home from Rainey hospital where' she waa under treatment She i* much improved. Mr*. Cad A. Albright, about three and a half mile* southeast of Gra )iamt was carried to a hoepital in Greensboro lam Thursday and un derwent au operation Friday. Mra. W. Lee Andrewa ia nick at her borne on S. Maple St. The young daughter of Mr. and Mra. R V. Newlin, on Graham Route 1. waa carried to Kainey Hos pital Monday for treatment on ac count of mastoid trouble. An op eration will l>e the last resort. Justice Brogdoo to Preach at Baptist Church. On Sunday morning nest, at 11 o'clock. Aeaociate Justice W. J Brogdoo of the State Suprame Court will preach at ilia Baptist church. We sre sure the people of Graham will be pleased to bear the learued and di?ungui*hed gentleman. The first coopers'ive carlol of lime to be ordered by farmers of Caldwell county In I92U waa un loaded last week Fifteen farm er* in the oounty are planting sweet olover for the first time this spring. E. S? Askew of Bertie county recently planted 125 pecan treee which he trought through ?the North Carolina Peeso Growers' Society. | Trustee's Re-Sale of Real Property. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust made by J. S. Clark (unmarried) to Ca rolina Mortgage and Indemnity Company (now Carolina Mort gage Company), Trustee, dated the 1st day of March, 193d, and recorded in Book 104 at page 319, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance county, default having been made in the payment of the notes there by secured, and the holder thereof having directed that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door in the city of Graham at twelve o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1938 and will sell to the highest bid der for cash, or at least one-half cash and the balance upon such credit as the Trustee may deter mine, the following described real .estate in the Town of Meb ane, State ot North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: 1st Lot: Beginning at a stake on the eastern side of 4th Stv 50 ft. from the corner of Clay St; running thence 8 60.45 de grees E 79.4 ft. to a stake on a ten ft alley; thence with the western line of said alley S 33.53 deg W 35 ft. to a stake on line of said alley; thence N 66.45 deg W 79.4 ft. to a stake in the eastern line of said 4th St; thence N 23 deg 15' E*with the line of said 4th St. 35 ft. to the beginning, containing 1985 square feet, more or less. 2nd Lot: Beginning at a stake on the eastern side of 4th St. 75 ft. from the corner of Clay St. running thence S 66.45 deg E 79.4 ft. to a stake on a ten ft. alley; thence with the' western line of said alley S 28.53 deg W 25 ft to a stake on line ot said alley; thence N 66.45 deg ;W 79.4 It. to a stake in the eastern line of 4th St; tfience N 23 deg 15' E with the Hue of. said 4th St. to the beginning, containing 1985 square feet more or .less. The above de scribed lots were conveyed to The Clark Co., respectively, by J. S. Clark and J. Arch. Long and wife, by deeds recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance county in Deed Book No. 60, page 367, and Deed Book No. 60, page 360, same being lots No. 5 and 0 in the subdivision of the Meb 1 ane Store property, plot of said subdivision being recorded in | the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance county. 3rd Lot: Also one-half (i) of the south wall of the two story building, together with the lot or parcel of land upon which said one-half of wall now rests and also an additional strip of land lying immediately west of said wall and adjoining the wall of the Clark, Co., being akrttit twA /0\ in/ikon ?"?'!? ??? UUWU* ??V IUVUMI muo BUU running the whole length of the building and upon which the Clark building adjoina wall of ?aid building known as Tyson Malone Hardware Co. building; said wall and property lies at the intersection of Clay and 4th Sts. of said town and being one half of south wall of the build ing of the Tyson-Malone Hard ware Co. and to said wall is joined the N. wall of the Clark Co., said wall being conveyed to the Clark Co. by the Tyson Malone Hardware Co. by deed dated May 8, 1818, recorded in Book 85, page 518. Property described in the foregoing description being con veyed by the Clark Co. to J. 8. Clark by deed dated February ?, 1920, and Bled for registra tion on the 2nd day of May, 1&23, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for the county of Alamance, State of North Caro lina, recorded in Book 76, page 135. This is a. re sale of said prop erty and bidding will begin at $9,686.25. This the 20th day oT March, 1928. CAROLINA MORTGAGE COMPANY (Formerly Caro lina Mortgage and Indemnity Company), Trustee. ' J. Dolph Long, Att'y. Miserable With Backache? Too Of ton Thip Warns of Sluggish Kidney Action. "pVERY day find you lame am) achy ?sugaring \iniiu backache, baarlarha and diary spells? Are llu kidney secretions too frequant.acanty or burning in passage? Tbcao are often signs of sluggish kidneys and ahouldn t bo neglected. Use Dean'a Pill*. Deans. a stimu lant diuretic. increase the secretion of the kidneys and thua aid in tho ?klllbsliisi of waste impurities. Are sndnrssH by users everywhere. /Uh psur nrfgUor/ r ? k DOANS "&s A STIMULANT DIURETIC A KIDNEYS fester-HUbum Co. Mff Ckm Buffalo.NY. Over 800 pounds of sweet cov er seed were planted by fxriitoil of Lincoln county in tun weeks during early March. EXECUTORY NOTICE Having qualified as executor or toe Last Will of L- C. Pocletnsn. late of Alamanoe oounly, t&la le to noilfy all person* having olalms against mi& on or be fore the ttb dar or Mar., 1?J?, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery, All owlngrsald estate are requested to make Immediate settlement. t This Feb. 17, HOI P. H. CORK. Adm'rof John M. Sbatterly. J. 8. Cook, Att'y. CASTOR IA Vor Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years Always baan _ JHadleys Jhe JeWelers Mortgagees ^Sate W By virtue of the authority! given to the undersigned ifa&t-j gagee in a certain Mortgage, I Deed executed on the 80th day( of July, 1928, by L. G. Turner, and wife, Ida Turner, and re- J coined in the office of the Beg- j inter of Deeds for Alamance, county in Mortgage Deed Book) No. 81 at page 476, (default having been made in the pay*! 1 inent of the indebtedness there- j by secured), the undersigned Mortgagee will offer for sale to' ; the highest bidder at the Court-) house door in Graham, N. C., j the following described real . property at 12:00 o'clock, noon,' ion . TUESDAY, ARRIL 10. 1928,' A tract or parcel of land in the county of Alamance and 'State of North Carolina, in Bur lington Township, adjoining the i lands of Nettie Dailey, Dr. | Walters and A. F. DeBruler and bounded as follows: , Beginning at an iron stake on the North side of Guthrie > Street and corner with lot No. i 4; thence S 50 deg ? (back sight) 152 ft to an irdnstake on the line ot Dr. Walters; thence in a westerly direction with line "f said Walters +5 ft to an iron stake at corner of lot No 0; thence S I'Ji deg K 101J ft to an iron stake on North side of Fisher Street; thence with the line of Fisher Street.SO ft to the Corner of Fisher and Guthrie Streets; thence with line of Guthrie Street,' 444 ft to an iron stake, the point of beginning, being Lot No. 5 in the suh-divisiou of the John G. Dailey Fsta^e, Burlington, North Carolina, on which is'; situated a two-story dwelling. Note: Guthrie Street is now called Rauhut Street. This property is sold subject to the. prior lien of a deed of trust from L. G. Turner and wife, Ida Turner, to Pilct Life Ins. Cq., Trustee, dated July 30, 1925, and recorded in Deed of Trust Book No. 00, page 153. This the 0th day of March, 1928. Alamance Ins. & Real Estate Co, Mortgagee. J Dolph Long, Att'y. Notice to the Public! Notice is hereby given that all persons, firms and corpora tions holding claims against Egerton's, Inc. y of Mebaue, N. C., are hereby notified to file said claims, duly itemized and verified, on or before the 15th day of May, 1928, with the un dersigned Receiver, otherwise this notice will lie pleaded in bar of recovery. Dated this the 15th day of March, 1928. GEORGE E. HOLT, Jr.. Receiver Egerton's, Inc. &u/jfvt\ ?Jt^NNX\V\VOs.\VN.\\\V>AV.S.\\NNV\\VK\S\S.VSV> MOTHER! 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