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THE GLEANER GRAHAM. N. 0., NOV. 0, 1930. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY . J. D. KERNODLE, Editor. $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Entered at tfio Post-office h > nhnro. N. C.. an secuuu-olasH id QUIPS. "Weighed in the balance and found wanting" is what happened to the Republicans after a two-year term in office. That is the decision of vox popull. Too much propaganda seems to have turned the stomach, of the people. There is such a thing as over-doing the thing for political purposes. Some newspaper man says "The secret ballot is a farce." True, to be sure, when oily tongued political j workers are turned into the booths to help the voter mark his or her tickets. Bishop Mouzon told the Metho dist conference in Greensboro at its opening this week that the j Methodist church was not in poli tics, or words to that effect. Of course he was not referring to the temporary silence of Bishop James Cannon, Jr. Would-be Sen. George M. Pritch ard rode the span, Raskob and Pro hibition, over the state in his head ing toward Washington. This twain worked fine in 1928. But, alas, this time the team was hooked wrong and stalled. A Call for Aid for Those Facing Distress. The political stress is over for a I season?the contention for suprem acy between the two great political j parties of our common county i Following this there is a burden I that knows no partisan politics; that appeals to the hui-an and humane. There are millions of poor and unemployed In our country now! racing the rigor of winter without the prospect of sufficient food and I raiment to carry them over. These appeal to the more fortunate. In point we print the following anonymous article: a" Cstimated 5,000.000 per i ^th idleness this ni ,and approximate! 20.000 - 000 likely t? need ald & ? . cold weather, the coop, r.u on of b^inCefnKand ClViC orf:a,1'zation ?nh L be ?ecessaryt0 with the nation-wide suffering arUffig through unemployment * The National Emergency Com mittee for Employment appoSd by President Hoover is promoting thVsUuafr ?TmPalgn t0 alIevlaf ganiaed in UnlU are or ^ every immunity to meet locai problems. The appeal for aid has been sent forth tHll The Ur?SindVef^en f3lrly num?rous. emnlov have Pr?mlsed to E--ofnX?aSt,r^ 1.0S00T over 200 cities of the counjv f? amihUrP0Se ?' he,pi"P a* many families as possible. This i? k distributed In amounts of $10 to ssn per family to be pald back ln ,mnn Payments' without Inter gS-Sa&s made contributions to von funds Ypt various fort?aferson who has always been 2 tLen?ugh have a" m SSy to ahome and what it . realization of wnat it means to be wlthm.t ?k does not come verTels fv mrnm w. receive their portior ol lood; see how eagerlv fh,.v the bread and bowl o" SgSSSSLStt desire to do something to lessen ?h? number of those in that TforS "ate position. The call tc aid STo* that are poor and cannot find work Uone that no citizen can w*U?? After Two Years Truancy Ala mance County Returns To Democratic Fold. SPLENDID MAJORITIES FOR TICKET Concentrated Fire On Stockard For Sheriff Cut His Majority To 28. Other Candidates Rolled Up Majorities From Over 700 To 1200. The official returns of Tuesday's election as opened and canvassed today by the election officials are given below as summed up for tho county. County Ticket: For Solicitor, Wui. B. Utnstead (d),6478; no Republican opponent For Senator, T. II. Hatchet I (d), 6392 and John W. Utnstead (d), 0411; L. L. Lambeth (r), only one, 5399. t-'or House, J. Polph Long (<l), 6353; John R. Hoffman (r) 5516. For Clerk Supr. Court, E II. Murray (d), 6377; John A. Barn well (r), 5591. For Sheriff, II. J. Stocltard (d), 6931; F. I'. Iiudd (r), 6003. For Register of Deeds, J. G. Tingen (d), 0349; E. II. Gilliam (r) 55G4. For County Commissioners, Democrats, Finley L. Williamson. Clyde W.Gordon, Loy C. Guthrie. Ed. R. Hauford and Ed. C. Turn er, the average majority over their Republican opponents is a fraction over 737. Williamson led with 6488; the lowest was C281. The highest for a Republi can was 5505, and the lowest 5450 Williamson's majority over the highest Republican (Newman Guthrie) is 983. For Surveyor, Lewis H. Holt, received 6957, and for Coroner, North Carolina sends a full Democratic delegation to the next Congress. The women workers did valiant service in Tuesday's election for Democracy. Josiah William Baily, at last accounts, had a lead of about 120, 0(H) on his Republican opponeu', ' and the returns not all n. A;' record victory! ? i Congratulations to the Deino cratic County Chairman and all ? who worked so effectively and ' unselfishly for the success of the j Democratic ticket. Victory is j their merited reward! ?* I1 The Next Congre68. i The administration was hard 1 hit in Tuesday's election. Major- 1 ities, if any at all, have l>e< n wiped out. The latest returns by wire show i the following: In the contests for the 35 seats in the new United States senate' showed: Republic i us elected 14, hold-1 overs, 34 ; total 48. Democrats elected 21, lio'd" overs, 26; total 47. Kami er-labors elected, 0; hold overs, 1; total I. Necessary for a majority, 4*.?. In the contests for the 435 seals in the new house of representa tives returns showed: Republicans elected, 216. Democrats elected, 210. Farmer-labors elected, 1. i Still doubtful, 2. Necessary fot a majority, 218. Qatawba county 4-H club mem bers won a larger number of~rib bons at the state fair than any oth er 4-H group. They had entries in ? the .poultry, dairy calf. Irish potato 1: and sweet potato classes and made 1 good wins in all five. 'I 1 , When the Pet Milk Products Co. ! bought the North State creamery ? at Burlington recently, the man ' agement increased the price of but terfat to farmers and decreased the price of milk to consumers. Dr. II. M. Troxler, received 0889, They were unopposed. Congressional: For short, term, Frank Hancock (d), 0417; John F. Reynolds (r), 5280. For long I term the former recieved 6478, 1 the latter 5291 For U. S. Senator, Josiah Wil liam llailey (d), C345; George M. j Pritchard (r) 5550. For State Treasurer, Nathan O'Berry (d), G512; I. G Greer (r), i 5318. For Corp. Comr., George I'. Pell (d), 9506, Stanley Winborne (d) 9402; J. T. Prevette (r), 5373, B. C. Campbell (r) 5313. ForJudges of theSuperiorC'ou r t, ten Democratic candidates from ten of the judicial districts were voted for; the Republicans had no candidates from two of the districts. The Democratic ma jorities averaged a little less than 1200. The constitutional amendments were voted on by Hbout, or less than, oue half of the voters: To increase Supreme Court from 5 to 7?against 2 to 1. Authorizing classification of properly for taxation?against about 3 to 2. Providing for Solicitorial dis tricts?nearly 2 to 1 agaiust. For World War Veterans Loan 1 Bonds?carried nearly 2 to 1. J 2* Red Cross Roll Call. In the period from Armistice day o Thanksgiving day, from Novem ber 11 until November 27, the great roll is called in the United States. This is the annual Roll Call of the \merican Red Cross. On the morning of November 12, .he following representatives will rail on you and invite you to join. Teams Mrs. W. E. White Mrs. H. B. Moore So. Main St. Mrs. J. J. Henderson Mrs. W. D. Scott, Business Section. Miss Mary E. Parker Mrs. W. C. Goley N. Main St., from W. Harden to M. E. Church Mrs. S. S. Holt Mrs. J. W. Holt N. Main St., from M. E. Church to Andrew's store Mrs. J. B. Stratford Mrs. W. E. Harrop Elm St. Mrs. H. W. Scott, Mrs. P. A. Holt East Harden St. Mrs. Joe Holt Mrs. P. H. Amick Marshall and Melville Sts. Mrs. P. W. Moore Mrs. W. E. Thompson Albright Ave. Mrs. A. P. Williams Mrs. R. P. Ellington Long Avenue Miss Daisy Walker Miss Lala Browning Near Depot Mrs. M. E. Yount Public School Mrs. J. Harvey White Travora Mills Membership in the Red Cross for one year is $1.00. Half of this goes to others to aid in the reliei of disease and disaster; the othei half is for ourselves to be used bj the health committee of the Gra ham Parent-Teacher association. We may all have a part in aiding the work of the Greatest Mother The Red Cross. MRS. Wm. I. WARD, Chairman 14th Roll Call. Graham Chapter, American National Red Cross. PLANT BULBS NOW FOR SPRING FLOWERS The spring flower garden is made ; glorious by the use of bulbs planted in the fall, in good soil, and allowed to develop a good root system be fore freezing weather. "To have the most pleasing dis play of bulbs next season, they should be planted in October in jmost parts of the state, but it is not too late to plant them now," suggests Glenn O. Randall, flori culurists at State college. "The first requirement is a good soil. Every one knows what constitutes a good garden soil. This is the kind needed for the successful growth of bulbs. Before planting this soil should be put into the best possible condi tion. If it is too heavy, use a little sand, ashes or agricultural lime | stone. If it is too light and sandy, j bring in some leaf mold, heavy pas ture soil or again use agricultural limestone. The physical condition ; Trustee's Re-Sale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of the power of sale vested in the un- ! dersigned trustee by a certain I deed of trust executed by J. S. 1 L. Patterson and recorded in ! the office Register of Deeds for i Alamance County in Book of trusts 113 at page 328, to se cure the bonds therein mention- < ed, default having been made 1 in the payment thereof, and ' the holders having requested foreclosure, the undersigned trustee, will offer at re-'ale to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Alamance | County, at 12:00 M., on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1930, the following valuable real es tate, to-wit: One undivided third interest in and to the following proper ty: That certain lot or parcel of land in the city of Graham, adjoining the lot on which is situated Wrike Drug Co., and [Green & McClureon the North; |W. R. Harden and L.Banks j Holt Mfg. Co., on the West; i Court Square and the lot next below described on the South; j and N. Main Street on the East, ?upon which there are located brick buildings now occupied jhy Graham Drug Co., Citizens Bank, Graham Hardware Co., J and others and being that same that was conveyed to L. L. j Patteison, Geo. W., E., & J. ' S. L. Patterson. June 22, 1900, 1 j by W. S. Roberson, Commis sioner, which deed is recorded in book No 22 at page 131 and was formerly known as the Pugh corner. Second Lot: Adjoining the above described property, O J. Paris & C. P. Harden heirs, J. D. Moon and Court Square and I fronts on N-W corner Court Square 24 feet and runs back 30 feet and known as lot No. 2 of Jacob Slioff ,er lands plat of which is found in Plat Book No. 1 page 18, and being the same that was- conveyed to C. P. Harden, by deed of J. S. Cook, Commissioner, November 11, 1913, said deed in book 51 page 5, upon which is a two story brick building used as a garage. Also an undivided half inter est in the following lot: That certain lot of land lving on the East side of N. Main street in Graham adjoining R. L. Holmes on the South; Glean er building on the East; O.J. Paris & R. N. Cook heirs on the North, and N. Main on the West, aud being the same upon which is located a two story brick building lately occupied and used as a motion picture , show by Alco Theatre and is the same that was conveyed to jj. S. L. & Geo. W. Patterson i by C. C. Thompson and others | and is known as lot 3 & 4 of I the P. R. Harden property plat | of which is recorded in Deed [ book 34 page 293. One third interest in first and second lots and a half interest in the third lot will be sold. The sale of this property will be left open for ten days after ' sale for advance bids as provid 1 ed by law. | Time of sale 12:00 M., Sep , ; temlier 27, 1930. r Place of sale: Courthouse door in Graham. Terms of sale: Cash. , Ibis is a re-sale and bidding will begin at $9,849.00. This the 0th day of Nov.. , 1930. J. S. COOK, Trustee: j of the SOU is Important In growing beautiful flowers from bulbs." Mr. Randall cautions against us ing fresh manure for fertUizer This will be Injurious. Rotted manure Is fine but should never be used untU It Is thoroughly decayed. Bone meal is also fine for bulbs, especially when a little tankage has been add- I ed at the rate of one part of tank age to six of the meal. Set the bulbs five to six inches deep in the well prepared soU. Hie bulbs should be placed so that the base of each one Is in solid con tact with the sou. Do not leave an air space below the bulb as Is com NOTICE! TRUSTEE '8 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY WHEREAS, Weldon Fonville and his wife, Lessie Fonville, on the 1st day ot June, 1928, executed and delivered to t. L. Soiners, Trustee, a deed of trust on certain lands in the Township j' rJ'ngtou, County of Alamance, tate ol North Carolina, herein describ Zt J'ayment of the sum of *l,2o0.00 due by said Weldon Fon tille and wife, Lessie Fonville, to Ala mance Home Builders Association, nam ?d as third party in the deed of trust herein referred to, which deed of trust '8 recorded in the Office of the Register , Pt'fds for Alamance County, in Book ,of Trust No. 113, at pages .o8-2b0, to which reference is hereby made; and ' WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the monthly installments therein provided, the whole ' sald ucbt and interest becomes due ind payable as provided in said deed a -ViUst' ant' *.'le 8a'd Alamance Home builders Association has requested the undersigned trustee to execute the trust therein contained; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is here by gi\en that under and by virtue of the power contained in the said deed Of trust, the undersigned Trustee will on ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH 1930, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, at the Courthouse door in tho Town of Graham, by public auction, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to-wit; The following tract or parcel of land in Burlington Township, Alamance County and State of North Carolina, bounded as follows: Adjoining the lands of M. K. Tyson, Big Falls Road and others, bounded as follows: BEGINNING at an iron boit corner with M. K. Tyson and Big Falls Roads; running thence with line of said Tyson S. 35 dog. E. 233% feet to an iron bolt corner; thence S. 55% deg. W. 60 feet to an iron bolt corner with Lot No 1: thence with line of Lot No. 1 N. 35% an iron bolt on Big Falls Road; thence with line of said Road N. 72% deg. E. 62 feet 4 inches to the BEGINNING, being lot erty2 the 8Urvey of the Tyson Prop Said lands will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said deed of trust and such title will be given as is vested in laid Trustee. This sale will be made subject to in 1 reused bills as provided by law, and will be held open for ten days after *a!r, .,0 b'ls-e opportunity for such bids. This the 22nd day of October, 1930. ALAMANCE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION, PARTY OF THE THIRD PART, ,, ? G- SOMERS, Trustee. M. C. TERRELL, Attorney. N o TTC EH " " TRUSTEE'sfsALE OF REAL PROPERTY M HEREAS, John A. Boland and his wife, Lessie Boland, on the 7th day of July, 1825, executed and delivered to W. L. Sharpe, Trustee, a deed of trust on certain lands in the Township of Burlington, County of Alamance, State of North Carolina, herein described, to secure the payment of the sum of *3,500.00 due by said John A. Boland and wife, Lessie Boland, to Alamance Home Builders Association, named as third party in thb deed of trust herein! referred to, jvhich deed of trust is re corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Book of Deeds of Trust No. 104, at page 123, to which reference is hereby made; and V HEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the monthly payments therein provided, the whole of said debt and interest becomes due and payable as provided in said deed of trust, and the said Alamance Home Builders Association has requested the undersigned trustee to execute the trust therein contained; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power contained in the said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, at the Courthouse door in the Town of Graham, bv public auction sell to the highest bidder for cash tho following described property, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid and in the Town of Burlington, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of C. A. Hinahaw, W. 8. Oakley, R. F. ritrgerald and others, bounded as fol lows: BEGINNING at corner of said Oak ley, running thence with line of said Oakley 157% ft. to a corner with said Hinshaw; thence with line of said Hinshaw northwest 68 ft. to Fitz gerald 's corner; thence with line of Fitzgerald southeast 157% ft to corner of unnamed street; thence with line of said street 68 ft. to the beginning, and being part of Lot No. 223 in the old survey of the City of Burlington. Said lands will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said deed of trust and surh title will be given as is vested in said Trustee. This sale will be made subject to in creased bids as provided by law, and will be held open for ten "days after sale to give opportunity for such bida This the 11th day of October, 1930. ALAMANCE HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION, PARTY OF THE THIRD PART W. E. Sharpe Trustee. M. C. TERRELL, Attorney. monly done when using "dibber." This checks development of the root system. To have spring flowering bulbs which make the garden a place of beauty, these few simple precau tions will be found of value, says Mr. Randall. Summons by Publication north carolina? Alamance Count* In the Superior Court, Mrs. Willie Mitchell vs, John F. JTitchell, Jr, The Defendant above named will take notice, that a sum mons in the abovo entitled ac tion was issued against the said Defendant on the 23 day of October, 1930, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County, and that a duly verified complaint was filed in the office of the said Clerk by the plaintiff, alleging a cause of action for absolute divorce upon statutory grounds; that the summons is returnable before the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 22 day of November, 1930, at which time and place, above named, the Defendant is required to ap pear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief de mand will be required. This 23 day of October, 1930. e. h. murray, Clerk Superior Court. Carroll & Garroll, Vttys, Summons by Publication North Carolina?Alamance County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Edna Wilson vs. F. P. Wilsou The Defendant above named will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Alamance Couuty, North Caro lina, for absolute divorce on statutory grounds; and the said Defendant will further take no ticethatheis required to appear within forty days from the date hereof at the Court house in Graham N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demand ed in said Complaint. This 27th day of October, 1930. e. h. murray, Clerk Superior Court. Carroll & Carroll, Attys. 666 R?U?t?i a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minuftea, chocks a Cold tha first day. and ehseks Malaria in thraa days 666 also in Tablets. subscribe for the OLRaimkr L?rge Desk Blotters, 19x 24 inch es Colors?white, cherry, orange, red, pink, moss green, dark and light blue, Nile green, gray, buff and purple, for sale at The Gleaner Office. Burley tobacco growers of west ern North Carolina will soon be able to market their crop within the state through the construction of a large warehouse at Asheville. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years j Notice of Sale of Ileal Estate! Under authority ol a Deed of Trust executed and delivered by L. A. Wilson and Dociabel F. Wilson to the undersigned R. VV. Vincent, dated the 28 of June, 1930, and recorded in tho office of the Register of Deeds for Ala manca County, in Book of Morr,gages and Deeds of Trust No. 100, at page 153, default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured^by said instrument, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the couot house door in Graham, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, on the i FIRST DAY of DEC., 1930, the following described real es tate: A certain lot of land lying and being in the town of Mebane, N. C , joining the land of R . W. Vincent, B. Frank Mebane, L. A, Corbstt et al and begin ning on the east side of Fifth St. of said town the southwest j corner of the lot of L. A. Cor ibett (formerly the land of Fan nie Kerr Mebane Bason); run ning thence south with the Hue of said Fifth Street SO ft. to a [stake upon the said Fifth St. at j the northwest corner of the lot jof R. W. Vincent: thence east with the line of said It. W Vin cent 220.20 ft. at the northaast cornel of the lot of said R. W. Vinsent; thence in a northernly direction with the line of said B. Frank Mebane 79^ ft. to a stake at the southeast corner of the lot of said L. A. Corbett; thence in a westernly direc tion with the line of said L A. Corbett; thence in a westernly direction with line of said L. A. Corbett 218 ft. to the beginning, containing 17,444 sq. ft,, more or less. The said lot. of land is offered for sale subject to the following liens: County tax forl928 $86.21 and for 1929 $81.29 and for 1930; Town of Mebane Tax for 1928 $62.94 and for 1929 $68.02 and forl930St. assessmant $530.81; Deed of Trust to secure World War Veterans Loan Commis sion for $2964.33. R. W. VINCENT, Trustee. Louis C. Allen, Atty. Let The Gleaner Of fice do your job work. ** n ^ V \\ VB ! /1 Y, MOTHER! 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