Through State Capital Keyholes By Bess Hinton Silver. School Books?State rental of st'lowl hooks by the time the boys null girls hear the tir-i bells next lull is Still likely. The honk Com panies ure said to he realizing t hat iiiol anu good authority says that the S1 ale on cred it and cnllecl as the tenials come in. such a plau would not call lor mi amount of utouey largei enough to require a bono issue and may be lakeu care ol by an appropriation. The Deuioi-rats nie lay iug their plans to rush ihej school reutal hook hill in a hurry oi:CO they get started It will make a good chaser ss the dear1 p ililic begins to swallow the 3 per cent general sales tax or a milder jetail levy. . in using?Ii's untiling short of tunny the way the various factions est talkie the possible yield ot the t. ennial revenue bill. Ault-saiee tax ere and advocates of greater >. ppiopi ialidus boost the figures noove those of the reveoue do i.^pl.inanf. while aulea fr?v rU?.? percenters cut them down by like | amounts. If anybody really knows how much the revenue bill will y ield the way the Legislature is aimost constantly changing it, I that person is a magician. Trouble?The biggest obstacle in the &6'<2,00o,000 biennial reve nue bill is the taxing peddlers. Representatives from cities and lowns want to tax the buys who buy ,aud sell and transport in trucks out of existence while R- p- i 1'iseutatives from peacn, apple and cabbage growing sections want the tax low so the trucks can opi rale and buy their surplus pruUncis. You will never know j a -1 w nai die peddlers tax will be 0 nil ilie tiual day of the General i\s-enibiy. Somebody changes I. a! every turn. conduct? A lot has beeu said and wrilieu about the conduct of members of this and other Legis latures. Admilliug that some of 1 lie noy s may k ick over the tram s once in a while, ihey are no dit-l Ifientiruui olher men. In f.?ct I Ill" j. i v Uiruiurie Ui i ucj utJurittl, A sei.tdy behave much better I Hon some conventions that come lu ilie Capnol City. Some of the tiiu el men and women of this S ?ie liave been members of *c int it z ui Legislatures and there hi. quite a lew iu the present oue ?un i.tVii lasted boolch. Unpopular?Many members of I lie General Assembly du uot rel i-li he idea uf Dr. Kalpb AlcDou H ii, an i sales lax representative II in Korsyih, wriiing his views u i i lie Iroul page of a daily news paper. lie has been called on the III ir of the House on some uf his " riliugs 1 hat amount to accusa tions ai d bis ears should red when ihe buys gather aruund din ner lables or iu hotel lobbies. bait?Privately it is admitted by auti sales taxers that they fa tor applying the three percent retail levy to meals iu the hope that it will make the lax more uu popular. There is no doubt that such application would make the sales tax smell a lot worse to some talks aud if it is finally levied on meals served iu boarding houses .tou will hear plenty of political i iiiuiiliugs. The Republicans ?aieh with great glee all these In ile squabbles between the Democrats and tbe '4.O.P. boys ate making notes iu tbeir little bilie books. liusy?Secretary of State Stacey \t . V\ Mile IMli't lcul.tiiio u re us ueoW ? ? ? - ???-b p, r Under iiia leet since the news e ik ed out that Tbad Kure, principal clerk of the House, may become a eaudidade for Wade's job. The Oeeretary likes his place, believes lie is doiug his chores nicely aud w?iils the voters to return hiui in I lie next election. It will be a 11v ely affair if Wade aud' Eure lock horns Steady?Governor Ebriughaus lias done pretty well with his liands-of! policy of dealiug with the Geuerai Assembly. Many of ins tneuds urged him to call the boys iu ou tue carpet nud ulllheiu what he was depending on them '" do. But he sat tight and ? 14)11 now it looks as if most of the f"Ciiiumendatious will become law ithout his haviug to go 10 bat for I new every day. A majority of the lawmakers seein to be playing un the Governor's team. In Rutherford county, 267 farui II s havs sold 14,786 pounds of poultry for $1,738 97 during the last tew weeks, I'erson county farmers have purchased all the leepedeza seed their ueighbors had, all the stores I'ad, aud all the local Mutual Ex change had, says the farm agent. Mountain farmers of Graham oount\ have purchased 5,800 pounds of lespedeza seed for dern JouNtratioD plautiuns this season. anmmKmB??? msmm ^^^SSSBSEBD Notice of Sale of Heal | Property. I ?? ( Under and by virtue*)! the power ] ?f sale) contained In la certain Mort- ' gage Deed executed on the 30th day o! March, 1927, by C V.Boone toT. L. Huffman and recorded in the of- ' fice of Register of Deeds for Ala- ' mance County, State of "North Caro lona, la? Book of (M. D. Ill, page 178, dela lit having been made in the 1 payment of principal and interest ' on note therein secured, ]the under signed will offfer for Isa'.e at public auction for (cash to the highest bid- 1 der, on ' r Monday, May 20th, 1935, at 12 ;30 o'clock, ? i the following described real prop- , erty; , Being, a certain tract (or parcel of land located In Boon -Station Town- , ship, Alamance County,and bounded , as follows; 11 Realnninsr at a stake in J.H.Pat-, I terson line, thence S. 12 1-1 deg. VV. I I 6 1-2 chains to a stake in road, at fence; thence S.29 deg. W. 12.50 | chains to Marshall Isele.v's toornerji thence VV. his line 7 chains *ostonr'( on Parry Sharpe's line; thence his ;, line If, 19 chains and 85 links to p j' s'ake his corner; thence E. to the!, beginning, containing Twentv-Six and two-tenths acres, more or less. This the) 19th dav of April, 1935. ,'T. IL. .HUFFMAN, Mortgagee. I L.ll. Meador, Atty. Notice of Sale Under Mortgage Deed. Under and by virtue of the au I thority conferred upon the under signed Assignee of P. A. fiharpe, Mortagee, under a Mortgage Deed. I executed by W. C. Shoffner and wife, j Derri" Shoffner, and duly Recorded I in the office of Register of Deeds I of Alamance County, in Book 115 M.' D? rage <16, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, the undersigned Assignee will offer for;sa'.e for cash at public auction at the Court'.ho ise I door, at Graham, N. C? on Monday, May 29th. 1935 at 12 00 o'clock, noon, the following; real property located I in Coble Township, Alamance Co- j I unty, State) of North Carolina, ad- I joining the lands of P. A. Sharpe j and others, and bounded ton (the | West by the lands tof George Fogle- j man and on the South byJlmShep T a-ti and on the North by William j Shoffner and on the East by the j lands of P. A. Sharpe, and being a-| I bout Twenty Acres, more or less, I and known as the Dolph Foglemam I Place, and near the Preens joro Road. Sal? will remain open for ten days aa provided by law. This the 19th day tof April, 1935. T. L. HUFFMAN, Assignee. P. A. SHARPE, Mortgagee. L. Dr Mead or, Atty. NOTICE! NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. In The General County Court Lucille Rudd Reece, IP.ajntiff, ,v?. jieor^e R. Reece, Defenda.it. The defendant George R. Reece uill takq notice that ?n action on li.led as above haa'been commenced in the Geueral County Court of Ala nance County. North Carolina, to jbtaln an absolute divorce, and the ;ald defendant will further take no :ite that he is required to appear it the! office of the Clerk of ,the jcueral County' Court of Alamance - . ., n .. - i ouncy in ine c-ourmouse in ura- i oam, J*. C.. on the aBth day of Ma/, 1935J and answer
r less, and being lot 9 and 10 of i Block "13" of the North Carolina Railroad Property as platted for the , Standard Realty and SecurltjyCom - ] ?any. This said will be fenade subject to i idvance bids as provided .by law, ind for thatpurpose the tale wfl ?emaln open for ten tlaya This April 19th, 1935. ' GEORGE D. SMITH, Mortgagee. 0. J Walker. Atty. NOTICE! fORTH CAROLINA, ftLABAflUS UJUHII IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Seulah Btowd Kelly. vm ? ?i ank Edward Kelly The defendant, Frank Edward ?elly, wil ihereby take (notice that in action as entitled above has oeen nstitutcd by the plaintiff in the Superior Court of Alamance County or the purpose (of (Obtaining an ao lolute divorce from said /defendant; ind the said defendant. Frank Bd *ard Kelly, will further take no ice |that he is irequlred to appeir it,"the office oftheClerk of Superi >r Court of Alamance County in the Courthouse in the Town t>f Graham, 1 C., on or before the 20th day of tfav, 1935, and file answer or other .leadings in said action, or the llalntlff will be granted the relief demanded In aald complaint. This the 80th day f A. Glenn Holt; thence w|th llDe of tain Place Street HOleet In a soulh sald Holt N.5 deg. 30 mm. E. 60 feet to a corner "with H. C. Pollard ; thence wltM line of Said Pollard N. ?4 degr SO min .W. 150 feet to fcor ner on said Street; thence with line of said Street S. 5 deg. 30 m|n, W. 60 fedC to the fbeglnning, being lot No. 41 of the new survey of Foun tain Place, made by Lewis H. Holt Id 1932. recorded In plat Bocrtt No 2. page 29, 1H the Public 'Registry of Alamance County, on "which lot there Is situated a seven-room d welHng. The abover property will ibe sad eubtect to increased bids a? by law provided. This the 10th (May,of April, 1935. "W. S. COCLTBR, Substituted Trustee. Notice of Sale of Real Property. Under and by virtue of the power of rale contained In "an order of the Superior Court made jn a Special Proceeding* entitled, "W. L. Wright, administrator of the Eetaf e "of Sallie Masaey, deceased, ve. Willie Wright et aJ." the undersigned Commission er win. on Monday, May 6th, 1935, | at I! ?e o'clock, aoots. offer for sale and sell to the high eat bidder!" lor c%ah at the Court house Door of Alamance County,, North Carolina, subject to ithe cou Urmatlon of the Court the fallowing described r<-al property, That certain tract or parcel of land In Alamance County, North Caro'ina, adjoining the lands of 'W. H. Black, D. F. Montgomery, the Piedmont R. R. Company 'ar Ifne fro 11 Qrahnm o Haw Ttver, and others, land bound ed as follows: This beln^ the W.P.Jones ia,d subdivided oy1- W. B. Trodden, Sept rember 11th, 1915, for Graham Loan and Trust Company, the plat of which Is recorded in J>lat book No I. at pa^e PT, This tdeed conveys all of said land shown on said plat ex cept Nos. 15 16 and 17 in Block "u" which was conveyed by Graham Land Company to W. H. black. Sai l plat bein? referred to for a more complete and specific description of said p- operty. This sale will be made suoject to the confirmation' of the Court, and will bd held open (for twenty days for advance ids. This, April 5th, 1935. D. J. WALKER, Commissioner Notice of Sale of Real Property. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in an order mad" by thd Supe-ior Court in a Special Proceedings entitled, "John H. Vernon, Public Administrator of the F ita'e of Sal lie Goin", -Deceased, vs. F snie Oolns Jackson, et nl.", th undersigned Commissioner of th 8 perlor Court, will se'l to the high est bidder for cash, at the Coir* House door of Alamance (County, on Mondav, May 6th. 1935. at 12 00 o'clock, noon. The following described r a prop j erty, subjec. to the con firm a ion o the Court: Two certain tracts or "parcels o ' land lying1 and being in Alamanc County, North Carolina, and in Morton's Township, and defined a? follows i Tract One?Adjoining the landso' the Frank Morton heirs, Mrs. Ioov Smith, and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone 5n sail pub!|u road, said Goins ro n' r: run nlng thence .1th said Toad South 1" degL B. 9 rods to a stone on the line of said Morton heirs; thenc N. 74 deg. E. 20 3-4 rod? to a stone; thence N. 16 deg. W. 9 rods to a atone: thence South 74 (leg. ... ... 17 3-4 rods to the 'beginning, and containing one acre, more or lea* Second Tract?Adjoining the first tract abot e descrloed and oth rsand bounded as follows. Eeglnnlng at a stone 5n the publi road near Bethlehem Church, the late J.M.Smith's corner; running thence S. 16 deg. E. 9 rods to a stone, corner with first lot: (thenc ? N. 74 deg. E 17 3-t (rods to a stone: thence V. 15 1-3 deg. W. 6 rods and 20 Iks. to a? me; thence South SO ? 1-2 deg. W. 17 3-4 rods to the be ginning and containing of an acre, more or less. The Same prop erty sold by Carl H. Sutton.Admr. et al.. Nov. 23rd. 1916, (book 59 page:,o. The above property ulU !oe so'd as a who'* an I the sale u 111 e m d ? subject to the conflrma'ion hf (he Court, and wj 1 remain open for twenty days for advance lids. This, April 8th, 1935. D. J WALKER. Commissioner. Notice of wer\ice by Publication. VORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT C. C. Bnrgner Plaintiff, va Imogene Bur;?nw, Re.endanr, The deien 'ant, Imogene Burgner. v ill ta'ce notice that an ae Ion on ti'led as above has oeen commenced l.n the Superior Court of Alamance i Count} North Carolina. for tie purpose of securing an absolute It vorce on the grounds of abandon ment and s -.aratlon for the *fa"u tory per|>d of time; and the said defendant v|ll further tak" nofl e that she Is required t . ann : r r-t the office of the CI >rk of the Si perior Court of said county In the courthouse In Graham.N. C.. on the Jlst dav of May, l^JT. an tans uer or demur to Ithe complaint la call action! or the plaintiff veil' at? plv to the Court Tor th? relief de rr.andel In Id complaint I This the 18th day of April, 1M5. lilORA Mt CLCRB. Asst. Clerk 01 the Superior Court o* Alamance County. Coulter and Allen, Attya z Summons by Publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Ben.amln P, Thornton. ' Plaintiff, va Mrs. Rose Thornton. Defendant. The defendant, Mrs. Rosa Thorntqn, will take' notice that An action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an absolute di vorce on the grounds of abandon ment and separation for the statu tory period of time; and the said lefendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear (It 'he office of the C3erk of the Su nerlor Court of said County In the Courthouse In Graham. N. C.. on be flat day of May, 1935. and ans wer or demur to the complaint in ?all action" or the plaintiff wdl ap ? to the Court lor the relief de railed In said complaint This the' lTth day of April, 1914. E. H. MURRAY. Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala mance County. John J. Henderson, Atty. Summons by Publication N'ORTH CAROLINA, tLAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Standard Grocery Company, Inc., vs. Tom nu?hes, trading as Economy Grocerv. The abo\e named defendant will take notl-e that an ac ion entitled as above has oeen commenced in he Superior Court of Alamance County North Carolina. In which rheplalc'lff prays judgment against the defendant on aa account for oods sold ar. 1 deli', ered in the sum o' Three Hundred Twenty-Two to la s Forty-Five Cents *122.45), and further prays tfcaCa permanent Tecei.er be anoointed to ftke ua-ge oT all of the property of the defendant located within the S-afe of North Ca-ohna and sold and the proceeds of the same r*lstrihcted a ?r.ong defendant's credro-s as pro vided by law; and thes-eid defend ant will further take notice f hath? [s required to appear at the office of the) Clerk of the Superior Court 'or the County of 'Alamance, at the Courthouse in Graham. K C.. on Mondav, the ?t'n day of May. 1JJS, and answer or demur to the com 'a'nt in said action, or the plain - i f will apply to the Court for the -e'.ief demanded in said complaint. TMu th?T 4th dav of Arpi!, 1935. F. IT. mTRRAT. ' lerk Superior Court of Alamance County. Leo Carr, Atty Salt' of Valuable Farm Property. Cndet and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a Deed of trust! executed by C. E. Tanscof: and wife. Pearl May Tapscott. on ? he 19th dav of.Vovember, l>26, and recorded In Book 197, page 191. w? ?11. on Faturdav, April 27th. 19X5. at 12 90 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door In Alamance Countv, Graham. V. C.. sell at pub'Jr n ictlnn for cash to the highest oid der the following and. to-wft: * certain tract or parcel o.' land i> loon 5a|>n Town-hjn, Alamance "o ntv, North Caro'Jna, 'oundei an 1 described as follow*: . d ofciing the lands of IV. T. Ingle, L C. V,v, A. R.Huffman. W.T. Noah. J C. Mav and C. D. Parnhardt. and oounletl and described as follows: I'eginrlnjr at a hickory JnWVC n tie's line; thence V. S3 1-2 W 32 chs. 92 Iks. to a stone In L. C. s a 's lice; thenco N. SO 1-2 E 27 -hs. 91 Iks. to a stone. iW. T. XoaVa corner: thence 3. 86 1-2 E. l