J 1 HE GLEANER j OfiABAM. N. 0., JAN. 2C, 1933. c ? LI L 188CID CTEBY THCB8DA*. C J. O. KERNODLE, Editor. j $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. ?otarad at tile Postofflor - t (J raLam, .N C.. aa ?eoL?u~ol&0? matter. ? ' ?*- i OUR SOLONS IN RALEIGH l . I To keep up with, or even in sight of, the numerous things j proposed for action upon in the | Legislature, one must be swift- ( footed and alert. But you can wa^er your last "copper" that anything to affect in any way, j adversely, this or that group ( will not escape the argus-eyed. Most of us are wide - awake enough to look after things of a personal interest. One thing that has been talk ed about some, but without any crystalized proposal, is a consol idation of counties in the inter est of economy. This is a chasm that will be hard to span. Such a thing might greatly reduce government expenses, but the inconveeienco to the public would provide a sizeable item as an offset. Then, too, there is a sentiment that would be almost insurmountable. There are other ways to effect economies than by county con solidation?we are not free of the sentiment for maintenance of our county units. County departments can be consolidat ed to work efficiently. Useless or unnecessary jobs can be elim inated; salaries can be pared down in keeping with present economic conditions. Thereby a saving to the taxpayers could be effected that would well nigh match any sort of county consolidation. The Senate has passed a bill providing for transfer of all county prisoners, whose terms are 30 days or more, to State highway camps. The upkeep of such will lessen the county load and increase the cost of the highway department. The job of reorganizing the State government by combina tion and elimination of depart ments and commissions is a pretty big task and the Solons are in for a good deal of oppo sition, especially from those whose stipend will bo iuterfered with. The matrimonially inclined wi.i Qui have to go out of the Stale i v to escape the health ctrtifii ate. The Legislature has wii>ed that off the slate, as well as he notice of the inten tinn to Liinlv for lirense These ICJ WW - ? will leave more of the fees at home and give less to the border states. The "lame duck" amend ment, the 20th, to the constitu tion of the United States was ratified by the General Assem bly on Monday, making North Carolina the 36th State to rati fy and at the same time provide the necessary three-fourths. Under this amendment hence forth, after March 4th, presi dents will be inaugurated on January 20th and congressmen elected in November will take their seats on January 3rd. The State's educational system is in for some drastic changes, that is, the administra tive part of it. Economy is seen in doing away with county superintendents and boards of education in 100 counties whose ; expenses the State pays. Here 1 ? saving of near a half million 1 It seen. In their place it is pro posed to establish 30 districts to bare charge of the schools. lore's a rock wall the Legisla ure will have to scale, for the { ombination of educational leads is one of the strongest ; ombines in the state, but the lower is with the Legislature ' f it has tho courage to use it. The contest of George M. Pritchard, Rapublican, for the leat of Josioli W. Bailey for the LT. S. Senate was dismissed by the Senate committee vester iay. Senator Bailey, accord ing to the returns, was elected by n overwhelming majority, and uo doubt there were soma irregularities ? few elections pass without some, but from the start there was not a .'host of a chance to turn up enough to oust Mr. Bailey. Mr. Pritch ard must have had some other motive for tiling his contest other than the hope of displac ing Bailey. However, if there were other motives, they went glimmering with the results of the last November elec ion, but he did get some notoriety. To increase the volume of money as a help toward eco nomic recovery, some propose starting the printing presses to make more paper moioy, other wise to inflated the currency. Others propose coinage of sil ver. Of the two evils, if they are evils, we would take the limited coinage of silver, which would at least have the virtue of intrinsic value. Another el ement in favor of silver is that it would give silver mining a boost and help, to some extent, eret aw.iv fiom unemployment. Yicke Baum, a playwright and author of fiction, says "hard times" is a state of mind. True, no do .bt, but it must have a start somewhere? a cause and an effect. Pertiaps an empty purse is the cause and the effect hard times. This ob servation make3 one wonder what effect the hard time* has had on the bale of his products. If the sale has been slow he can charge it up to "a state of tniml." ? Col. Luke Lee and Luke, Jr., bi th sentenced to terms in the State's prison for their part in the Ashevilte bank wrecking, have failed to report to the court in Asheville. Accordingly a requisition has been sent to Tennessee for them, which they are resisting. Their bonds lor $50,00(1 have been dec'ared for feited. This is their last stand, as the courts have ruled against them in every other move. Major Edney Ridge of Greens boro is beiug urged by his fri< nds for appointment as U. S. Marshal for the Middle Dis trict when ihe Democrats come into control. For eigut years he was part owner and business manager of the Daily Record in Greensboro. He was a sol dier in the Mexican border cam paign under General Pershing, and served in France in the World War with distinction. . President - elect Roosevelt is spending a while at the "little whitehouse" at Warm Springs, Ga., and is incidently holding numerous conferences to line up Lis official family and map out legislation that it is con ceived will be helpful and nec essary to keep the government on its feet and afford relief in these distressing times Former Senator F. M. Sim mons passed his 79th mile post on the 20th (last Frid; y.) After Berving 30 years in the U. S. Senate, he was defeated for re nomination by Josiah William Bailey in 1930. - . Last Thursday was Lee-Jack son Day, set apart to the inem- , jry of Generals Lee and Jack- ' son, two of the most outstand- 1 1 1 fenerals of any time or any country. , ??? j News of Whitsett. i Whitsett, N. C? Jan. 21, 1933. ' Rev. P. L. Shore and family were I here yesterday for a visit with < friends. He 19 now the pastor o f the Methodist church at Proximity, having been placed in charge of i this work alter some time spent as pastor of the Belmont M. E. church in Charlotte. Miss Emily Hinshaw Will be the ' leader for a session! of the Whit- 1 sett Christian Endeavor society nettt Sunday evening when the , topic of the wortc of the church will bet under discussion. Mrs. J. W. Taylor is confined to her room this week by an attack of influenza. Her son, L. Beamon Taylor, after a week's sickness is again able to be out. Prof. J. II. Joyner spent Monday in Greensboro attending a session of . court. Several schools held sessions last Saturday to make up for time lost during the recent show. The members of the Priedens Missionary sociejty are busy with preparations for their two study sessions to be hold at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, the 25th, and Sunday, the 29Lh. Thoy will complete the study of two book3 th^t are pre scribed for the course in missions this year. The balmy days for the past week have turned the attention of the farmers to preparation for the spring work, and some are already breaking land. As the result of an automobile wreck on No. 10 highway just north of here last week, two .persons were carried to the hospital, and one car was badly damaged. h. T. Barber, a foremr county commissioner from this section, is now making his home at Palmetto, Florida. Mrs. T. L. Fitzgerald who has been suffering for some time with an Injured foot is still unable to be out, but has made some improve ment during the past few weeks. The thirty foot highway, No. .10, from her? to Greensboro has been recently marked off Into, three driveways, making It much safer for automobiles. Tho center drive way is for cars wishing to pass o thers. Friedens Lutheran church decided on las, Sunday to maae special con tributions on each fifth Sunday far the lienefit of the Lowman Home tor the aged and infirm at White Rock, S. C. This is a home estab lished some years ago forthe special benefit of those of that de nomination needing its care. Dr. \V. P. Greever of Columbia, S. C? has been chairman of its board un til his recent election as secretary of the church which will cause his early removal to New York city which is general headquarters of the church year. He succeeds the late Dr. M. G. B. Seherer as secre :ary. la The mail facilities have been im- m Jo that now the Burlington News- jc rimes is delivered here daily at 6 S p. m., the Raleigh dallies at same J aour .while the Greensboro Daily d News comes in as usual by truck at 5 a. m. This gives the place j( a fine service. j p i w nineteen Edjrecombe countv to I bacco jtrowerB will conduct field de- ,, monstrations witn E. Y. Floyd, to bacco specialist at State College, v [luring the coming season. ,Murder mystery of the Paris '' Grand Opera House?explained by v Astoo- Wolfe of the French detec- 3 tive police in The American Week- 1 ly, the magazine distributed wj.h * next Sunday's BALTIMORE AMER- 6 11 SCAN. Buy it from a local repre- 2 sentative. E ? - - I* 666 ' LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE * V Checks Colds fir^l day, Headaches or t Neuralgia in 30 Minutes, Malaria in 3 Days. q 666 SALVE FOR HEAD COLDS > Most Speedy Remedies Known WHAT WILL THE < STOCK MARKET DO? I Sieg's Wall Street Mirror has <~ foretold with uncanny accuracy the exact movement of the mar ket for months and months. j. This valuable paper and alto ^ a free copy of "Why the Public Lose" is available to all inter ested persons without obligation. If you own stock-if you plan to 1 to buy - if you have lost - if you want to regain your losses?don't fail to read this dominating, com- \ pelling and comprehensive book. It is yours for the asking. On biased analy-is of your holdings also furnished by our statistical depart meat. HARVEY W. SIEG, INC. 79 Wall Street New York NOTICE! Sale of Real Estate Tinder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage deed executed by 1 George F. Robinson to Martha Rob- J inson, .dated the 30th day of March, ' 1931, securing the payment of cer- ' tain bonds described therein, which 1 mortgage deed is duly probated and recorded in the office of t h e 1 Register pf Deeds of Alamance Co- ? unty, North Carolina, in Boole No. < 117 of Mortgage Deeds, at pages 42 < and 43, default having been made * in the payment of sail bonds and the interest thereon, as provided 1 and selt out in said mortgage deed, 1 and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned mortgagee ] will sell at public auction to Ch e highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Graham, N. C., on i Monday, February 20th, 1933, a' 12:00 o clock, noon, the following described property: All that certain Hot or parcel of To All Who Suffer Stomach ; Agony, Gas and Indigestion ; ? # ? ] Money Back If One Bottle of Dare'* Mentha Pepsin Doesn't Do ( You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. ( Why bother with slow actors when one Lablespoonful of this splendid and pleasant liquid remedy will cause gas. bloating, heaviness, heartburn or any upset condition of tho stomach to speedily vanish. And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with Indigestion or any stomach misery when the rem edy that arts almost instantly can be easily procured? Rut there is more to say about this remarkable remedy?something that will interest thousands of despondent people. Dare s Mentha Pepsin not only quickly relieves stomach distress, but It also conquers stubborn Indigestion, dyspepsia and gastritis, and puts an end to disziness, nervousness, head ache, sleeplessness and despondency which distressing troubles are nearly always caused by chronic stomach disturbance. Dare's Mentha Pepsin la a supremely good remedy that druggists every where guarantee?a fine tonic that ] builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with relish and sleep | soundly. | j>d in Burlington Township, Ala-'d lance County, North Carolina, ad- N lining the land9 of Houston St., ' outhern Railroad Right of Way, ' efferson Johnson, Lot No. S and , escribed as follows: ' w Beginning at aq iron bolt 100 from the center of the Southern 1. R. Right of Way, and corner .'ith Houston St; running thence ith line of Houston St., S. 30 min, !. 86 ft. to an iron bolt in linei of louston St. and corner with Loi fo. 8; running thence with line of .ot No. 8 N. 89 deg 30 min E. 116 t. to an iron bolt in line of efferson Johnson; running thence i'ith line of Jefferson Johnson N. deg. W. 54 ft. to an iron bolt 00 ft. from the center of S. R. tight of Way, running thence N. 8 deg. 15 min. W. 24 ft. to an ron bolt; running thence N. 71 deg 0 min. W. 93.5 ft. to the begin - ling, and beit(g Lot No. 9 of the ubdivision of the W. H. Carroll tror.ertv for Central Loan & Trust lo? as made by L. G. Linberg, C. j !., March 8, 1921,blue print ol vhieh is recorded in the office of ' he Register of Deeds for Alamance bounty in Plat Book No. .Page to. This being the same land convey d to G. F. Robinson by R. H. An Irews, S. J. Hinsdale, & M. W. ( lcPherson, Trustee In Bankrupt y for the Central Loan & Trust :o? bearing date of Jan. 1, 1911. This sale will bo made subject o increased bids as provided by aw, and will be held open ten (10) lays after sale to give opportunity ' or such bids. ' This the 19th day of January, ' 9 3 3. MARTHA ROBINSON, Mortgagee. Vm. I. Ward, Atty. i Re-Sale of Real \ Property. i 1 Under and by virtue of an order * >f re-sale made in a Special Pro - ceding entitled "Elsie Teague "in via. A HminJofrotnlv nf "C v aarte," on account of an increased i >id, the undersigned Administra rix will, on Saturday, January 25, 1933, at i2:00 o'clock noon, it the Courthouse door in Graham, . \lamance County, North Carolina, >ffer for sale to the highest bidder or cash, the following described eal property, to-wit: Being a certain tract or parcel of and, lying and being in Patterson i rownship, adjoining the lands of H. "lay Teague, W. H. Euliss, Horna lay estate and others, and being he home-place of the late P. D league and containing 30 acres, nore or less. A full description i will be furnished on day of sale. This the 13th day of January, .933. Elsie Teague Davis, Administratrix. [\ C. Carter, Atty, Notice of Trustee's Sale Default having been madp in payment of the indebtedness se :ured by that certain deed of trust :o me as Trustee for Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company ay Mrsi. 13. A. Gold, (Widow), on December 5, 1923, and recorded in die office of the Registerof Deeds if Alamance County in Book 111 if Deeds of Trust at Page 251, I a'ill, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Jeed of trust, and at thai request if the cestui que trust, andl for the purpose of discharging the* debt secured by said deed of trust, proceed to sell to the highest bid der, for caish, at the Court House oor in Graham, Alamance County, j orth Carolina, on c Monday, February 13, 1933, ? at 12:00 o'clock, noon, he following desribed land, to r it: . I i ' ill Melville Township, adjoining 1 he lands of H. A. Wilson, J. T. ( iic.k VV. T. Rfggs and otheiis, and lounded and described ^s tollows: ] Beginning at at stake on the Me- < mne Oalks Road, corner with W. i l\ Kiggs; thence S. 70 Jeg. 20 min. < i. 3033 ft. to the cent er of a 'branch, ame being on each side of sail j iranch, saine being corner of H. j 1. .Wilson ; thence S. down the ceo- j ler of said branch as it meanders i .75 feed to a stake on West bans i af said branch; thence S. 98 deg. 1 iV. 2151 ft. to a sta'ke on Mebane ' Oak Road; thence with said road < V. 23 deg. W. 579 1-2 feet, to a. aend in' said road; thencei N. lb leg. 30 min. VV. 1272 fea/t to the ' aeginning, containing 67.97 acres, nore or less, the same being the ?linchum Homeplaco, in the plan flan and survey by Juno A; Jotui lon of High Point, N. C? and being (Jo. 13 in the said survey. This the 9th dayof January, 1933. ' JULIAN PRICE, Trustee. Iroohs, Parker, Smith & Wharton, Attys., Jreensboro, N1. C. Trustee's Sale Of Town Property. Under and by virtue of the sowers contained, in that car tain ieed of trust executed and deliv ered by S. B. Ross and wife, Mexie Ross, to W. E. Sharpe, trustee, on the 19th day of November. 1927, and recorded in BooK 110, Page 145, of the Register's Office of Ala mance County, securing the pay ment of the note therein referred to, and default having been made in the payment of said note, as therein ^provided, tho undersigned trustee will offer for sale and sell for oaah to the highest bidder, on Monday, February 13th, 1913, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at .the Courthouse door, in Graham, N. C the following described tract or parcel of land to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of [and in Burlington Township, Ala mance County, State of North Car olina, adjoining the lands of Holt Street, Graves Street, et al? and bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner of Holt and Graves Streets; running thence with; line of said Holt Street, S. 34 deg. 45 min. E. 67 ft. 9 in. to a cor ner with lot No. 17; thence with line q* lot No. 17 N. 55 1-4 deg. E. 201 1-2 ft. to the corner of lois No's. 9 and 10; thence with the lines pf lots No's 9 and 10 N. 34 deg, 45 min. W. 67 ft. 9in. to a cor ner on Graves Street; thence with the line of Graves Street 201 1-2 ft. to the beginning, being lot No. 16 of the new survey of the North i_aiivauway cumpany. un said! lot is situated a seven, room bungalow. Said lot being a part ol lot No. 220 according to the old survey. This the 11th day of January, 19 33. C. G. SOMERS, Substituted Trustee. Notice of Sale of Land Under and by virtue of tip pow er of sale contained in a certain Mortgage executed by G. R. T. Garrison and wife, Cora E. Garri son. dated November 5, 1923, and recorded in Book 96, Page 165, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Car olina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and demand havlDg been made for sale, the un dersigned Mortgagee will sell at mblic auction to the highest tid ier for cash, at the Courthouse loor in Graham, N. C.( on Tuesday, January 31gt, 1933, at 12 :00 o'clock, noon, lie following described property, ocated In Alamance County, North Carolina, in Morton Township. Adjoining the lands of W(_, a. ?aschal, C. E. Tapscott, J. W. Mc culloch, J. Leo Hurdle, Butter nilk Creek, and others, and bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at a rock, corner with laid Paschal, in public road, run - a,ng thence N. 12 deg. 03 min. L\ 21.60 chains to a rock, corner with iaid Paschal; thence N1. 21 deg.30 min. E. 30.94 chains to a rock on E. bank of Buttermilk Creek, corner with said Paschal; thence up sai l creek as it meanders S. 72 deg. W. 1.50 chains; N. 22 dag. W.l',18chs N. 42 deg. W. 1.10 chains, to a rock, corner with said PaschaUn said McCulloch's line; thence N. 86 deg. IU O 4 Q7 nViotna f A a rAhlr onrnns u , ^7."i "v ? tui iici with Baid Tapscott; thence S. 2deg 15 mln. W. 41.90 chains to a rock, corner with said Tapscott; thence S. 4 dsg. 30 mln. W. 8.02 chains to a rock, corner with J. Lee Hurdh in said road; thence with said road S. 70 deg 30 min. E. 10.76 chains to a bend in said road; thence S. 76 deg. 45 min. E. 2 chains; S. 85 deg. 15 min. E. 2.85 chains to the beginning, containing 106 acres more or less. This, December 28, 1932. Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank, Mortgagee. J. S. Duncan, Attj-. EX ECU TOR'S NO 11CE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of Joseph James HolM day 'deceased late of Alamance County, this ia to notify ail Persons having claims) against the said es tate to pi t-sen* them to the under signed duly verified on or before the 5th day of January 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar oi cneir recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate Will please make immediate payment. This the 3rd day of January, 19 3 3. Albert P. Holliday, F.x'r, Snow Camp, N.C Sale of Land Under Deed ot Trust. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 11th day of February, 1930, to the undersigned Trustee, securing an indebtedness to the Mebane Home Builders As sociation, and default having been made by the makers in the payment of said indebtedness, and applica tion having been made to the un signed Trustee to sell the lands hereinafter described, the under signed Trustee will, on Saturday, February 1th, 1933, at 12 :00 o'clock, noon . at the courthouse door in Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The f olio win ? described DroDertv, adjoining the lands of A. B. Fitch and the B.Frank Mebane property, described as follows. Starting on stake dn Fifth Stireet, thence running with A.B. Fitch's line in an Easterly direction 202 feet, thence ia a Southerly direct ion with B. Frank Mebane's linei 87.35 feet; thence in a Westerly di rection with Kerr Mebane Bason's line 209.80 feet hence in a Northerly direction with Fifth Stred: 85 feet to the beginning. This the 3rd day of January, 1933. J. M. Mclntyre, Trustee. T. C. Carter, Atty. SQI IIU: KDC. 1X1 AT R ?Turning the Tabic* on the Court | ^ -I? ? j ~r^F, Ev/P??C? IS . J CL?9 T/y/)T you | I wEt?Z. >5 ?out ~ro I SinPE /J Outrtr I OF~ CO<)l_ ? THE | Cc? 5 7/? o? r,? "s.c iuc- u T r&uj i \ ViD XT \oe t / "J"* 'l34JT Th iNTEH-r I TW?<? E_ I -O/VD /A/ Z/>tV ! TH /* TfN T * T*-/ 5/3/yiF A)S TH /)r.r ILL r*a/E" ' k you < y>yu?ry | \1>OJ.c *)*?<> \ (VoU Ct)HT 1 \LE.t)vZ 7W CouaT IfpCJC3/vi WTflOUT | -Pqy/^6. -r^/j-r I jr3 rr^_a 3 ' Bf U?USJ?Kt>Ak I OH 13 ?j Y / IN-r2.NCt 0 I T(j) - ^ jn/ O /A/ i. /) \"TK IMTEHT I c. iTH 3/)/v>E 9 7> , ^6r- So CohsidZ* I VoutezE-L. *=~ J v o *

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