THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C , FEB. 27, 1936. Local News ? A son wan born Sunday to i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stacy on ' Maple street. ? Next Monday the County Commissioners will meet in reg ular monthly session. ? Brower Holt has sufficiently recovered to permit his removal to his home from the hospital. ? Graham Public School reces sed Tuesday till next MondHy.au account of the prevalence of *flu". ? Mrs. Burlou May is reported quite sick from bronchial pneu monia at her home east of ?Jra ham. ? Mumford M. Gerringer, Dep uty Sheriff up to about a year ago, aunounces himself a candi date for the office of Sheriff to be voted od in tli?- In p-imtry. ? A tweuiy tou car ot VV A mi perphosphaie was uuloadeU iu Alamance county last week to be used on the farms selected for farm miuageinent demonstra tions. ? A fine baby girl was born to Dr. aud Mrs. Willard C. Goley at Uaiuey hospital oil last Thursday aileruoou. Mother aud baby are netting along all right. Congrat ulations. ? Last Saturday, the 204th an niversary of Washington's birth day, was a national holiday, and the postoffiice observed Sunday hours. Other business went on iu the usual way. ? ? The robins are coming back which, according to the accepted notiou, forebodes the approach of spriug. As yet we've beard no thing of i be oluebird, regarded as the real harbiuger of spring. ? Cap!. Robt. J. Thompson, a Confederate Veteran, it is learn ed, is extremely ill at his home in Burliugton. He is Commander of the Confederate Veterans' or ganization in Alamance county. ?It's raiuing today, following 2 or 3 days ot typical spring weather; but don't allow yourself to imagine that spring is really here. There is plenty of time for more cold weather before the "roses come again." ? The friends of Mr. John B. Siratford, who was severely in jured in an automobile wreck near Spartanburg, S. C., three weeks ago today, and still in the hospi tal, will be glad to learn that he is improving. At beet he will be in the hospital several weeks yet. ? Land Auction ? Penny Bros, and Thomas Bros., well kuown auctioneers, will tell 20 small (arms on Highway No. 93, about four miles south o f Graham, beginning at 10 a. m. Saturday. When land auctions become act ive, it is said to indicate that de pression is really on the wane. ? News comes that Cadet James M. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Holt, was promoted last week to the rank of Sergeant in Head quarters Company in the Officers' Training Corps of Kishburne Mil itary School, Waynesboro. Va. This promotion appeared in a special order published by Major ?. V. Kerr, Professor of Military Science and Technics. ?Opening Day, Prizes? T x Producers' and Consumers' Ghe change Co., Inc., has its opening Friday and Saturday. First 24 head-of-family purchases will be given special bag of flour. Twen ty-six other prizes will be given purchasers who register ? prizes to be distributed Saturday night. It's a grocery business on Court Square, southeast corner. ? Superior Court ? The Febru ary term of the Criminal Court opened Monday, Judge Marshall Spears of Durham presiding. The nine newly drawn grand jurors were sworn in and the jury eharged. At this writing the work calendared for the court is well under way. This Is Judge Spears' first court in Alamance, and it is being held by exchange with Judge J. Pvul Frizzlelle. ? Dr. Will. S. Long, Jr., as Pres ident of the North Carolina Fire men's Association, spent the first of the week at Enfield and other points, meeting with Fire Com panies in his official capsoity. Last week he was in Wilmington, and that section of the State. His duties as president of the associa tion take him practically all over the State. In performing the duties of his office, hardly any one could get more real pleasure sad enjoyment out of going from place to place and making new friends. PERSONAL Alton Kirkpatrick of Shelbj visited friends here the Brat o the week. Miss Eleanor Walker, at Peaci College, Raleigh, spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott and Mrs. Mell Thompson spent Mon day in Greensboro. Mrs. Thomas 0. Hoyle, Jr., ol Greensboro, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. W. T Ezell. Mr. M. R. Rives left the first ol the week on a business trip t(i Tarboro and other points iu tha section. Mrs. J. L Johnson and daugh ter, Martha Ellen, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J C. Aumann, in Thomasville. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zachary and Tom, Jr., left yesterday for Clear water, Fla , where Mr. Zachar] will spend some time iu basebal training. Mrs. Chas. A. Thompson re tnr"?-d to Charlotte Saturday od hit u in' 'he continued seriouf illuesn of her irolher-iu-law, Doc F. Noyes. Marriage Licenses. In l he past week the Registei of Deeds has ist>u<)d marriage liceuses to the following: II. W. Walden, Graham, and Estelle Hedgepeth, Burlington. Rowlaml Riley and Annie Lee Burgett, Hillsboro. William H Griffin, Snow Camp, and Mary Ruth Scott. Graham. Jamed Stinson, Jr., and Ruth Allred, Burlington. COLORED Walter Stewart, Whitaett, and Myrtle Byrd, Burlington. Jule H. Glenn Fatally Injurec In Wreck. Jule II. Glenn, 37, a World Wai veteran, Rt. 1, Haw River, suf fereJ a fractured skull and other injuries in an automobile acci dent in Graham about 2 o'clock Sunday night. Three hours latei he died at Rainey hospital. Ed W. Riddle, the driver, and one, Adams, were in the car and suf. ft- red only slight injuries. Th< car failed to make the tnrn in front of the Jacob A. Long home N. Main St., ran into the yard, struck a large stone and snapped off a small tree. Deceased was carried to Hillsboro for burial. He is survived by his wife and e joung daughter. A Four-Year Scholarship. HareV a chance for an Ala mance county boy to win a four year scholarship at State College, It is to be given to the outstand ing 4-H Club member in North Carolina for 1936. The winnei will be determined by his pro duction as shown by his record books; partio:pation in club and community activities; leadership and a story of olub experience* and high school record. In addition, one club membe) from each county in the Stab will be given a free trip to th< 'annual 4-H short course at Stal< College in the summer. These valuable prizes are rich ly worth the effort. New Charters, Charters were issued Frida; by Secretary of State 8tacey W Wade to the following: J. C. Pritchett & Son, Inc., ol Burlington were granted a bosi ness charter to handle petroleuu and its by-products under $2u,00 authorized capital with $300 stock subscribed by J. G. Pritchett, L W. Pritchett and Claiborni Young, all of Burlington. The O. and F. Company, Inc., gf Burlington, which will operate stores under aqthori^ed cipital of 1,000 shares pf stock witji thre< subscribed by Thopi^a p. Cooper Edward b, Cflrlee and gmmersoi T. Samples, all of Burljngtoq. ? Another, Dace Andrews, witl a truck tried to ran over the stop light base, at intersection of f? Main and Harden sts., Monda; night. No damage to base and lights, bat the car suffered somi damage. NEW DETECTIVE SERIES Another series of articles whicl reveals secrets of the Surete French detective policies, will ap pear tb? AnJ'rfP#? Weekly, be ginning March I- Apipricai Weekly pomes eyery Sunday wjt| the Baltimore Amerioan, th< South's favorite newspaper. Toai newsdealer has your copy. Twelve additional farms hav been selected in Jackson count; for farm management demonstra tioDs in cooperation with th TV A. i Freight Train Wrecked at Haw River Monday Morning. I A west-bound freight train of thirty care was wrecked at Haw River about 3:30 o'clock Monday * morning, said to be the worst ' wreck in 7 or 8 years on this di vision. Thirteen care left the i track. Five of the can went off on the south side, down the high embankment. One of them fell , bottom side up in the river and . one with one end in the river. The derailment started at the 16th car from the engine, around. 100 feet east of the Haw river ' bridge, when an arch bar dropped i The cars lumbered across the t bridge, splintering crossties and tearing up the track. The eugine and a number of cars were safely , across the river before the wreck ing started, but the track was torn up for several hundred yards. When the train came to ' a standstill the caboose, in which ? was Conductor L. D. Rochelle, was on the bridge 40 feet above ' the river and perilously near the edge of the bridge. He got out . and reached a phone and called i Greensboro. Roy C. Paylor was ; engiueer. A big wrecking crew i was dispatched to the scene and repairs were made for traius to cross by one o'clock Monday nKhr. While repairing the dam- , a0e p issetigere and guiil were ? trauslerred. W. W. Weaver, Publish zr of | * State Progress, Dies Suddenly W. W. Weaver, 61, editor and publisher of State Progress, Dur ham, died suddenly iir Duihaiu at 5:20 Monday afternoon, last i week. He was on the street when he had a snddeu heart attack and crumpled to the sidewalk. He was born in Mechanic*! urg, Ohio iHe at one time published two papers in his native Slate In ? i 19.2 he bought the Durham Daily Sun aud since that time he bad been iu the publishing business , in Durham. In the latter part of December , he began the publication of the "Qraham News" which wras cir . culated in Graham. I Wise Sayings , General and abstract ideas are ? the source of the greatest of ) meu's errors ? Rousseau. 1 A man's vanity tells him what is honor; a man's conscience what is justice. ? Landor. Revenge, at first, though sweet, , bitter 'ere long, back on itself re i ooils. ? Milton. All who joy would win must share it ? happiness was bora a twin. ? Byron. What you do not want is dear ' at a farthing. ? Cato. It is well to be taught, even by 1 an enemy. ? Ovid. . North Carolina Folk Lore Will ' Have Prominent Place at Texas Centennial. p i Dallas, Texas, Feb. 24 ? Sever r al North Carolinians, authorities > on American folk lore, will serve j on the national committee for the b National Folk Festival which will be held for two weeks at the Tex . as Centennial Exposition here. The festival will begin Jnne 14. Among those representing North Carolina on the committee are, ,, Paul Green, North Carolina Uni versity, who is president of the festival; Frank C. Brown, Duke r University ; Bascom Lamar Luns ford, Leicester; Dr. Jamee Q. K. , McClure, Jr., Asheville; Lucy 3 Morgan, Penfield; Lunar String . field, Chapel Hill, and Fred L. Weede, Asheville. j Gertrude Knott, national direc tor of the movement, says: ''North Carolina has always been rich in | that material of which tru* folk I lore is made. Th<-' music, dances, p handicraft and tr idiijous ol North Caroljna have t^ec-u disMntf con ( tributiqng tq oflr attempt to pre serve native We ^re planning in Pallas the fiqest folk 1 feetiva) yet h?l4 ( am ?qre that . one or the oqtat4qd|qg featqres of , oqr two- week program will be r the groups from North Carolina, i sponsored by the ' North Carolin j ians on the nati?nal committee." The Texas Centennial Exposi tion opens Jnne 6 and will con tinue to Nov. 29. i , Lime and leapedeza will be - used |n Macon ponpty tfcia seaaoq . in starting the pew ?o|l t>qil4in? i program > The demonstration faro>a In I r Henderson eoanty o lea red an av erage of 8.05 percent on the money invested io each place. e p Community mseiings in thein - tere?t of organizing a branch of a the FC3( have been h?l<J in Pear son oouuty daring the past week. G. U. VNFWU) The family pew is consecrated hy the family altar. Nothing is so popular an I eing popular with Ibe crowd. Insurance doesn't lengthen man's life ? it often shortens it. "Rather be right than Pie-d*! dent" would meau fewer presi dential candidates. The Supreme Court justices 10 render just decisions isii t I .-ecu in ing in this modem age. A squeal isn't alwajs confined to the swine family An "ad" in the Alamance Gleaner will add to your sales. ' Japan is rapidly increasing its purchase of wool." ? News item. To pull over the eyes of Chi na, eh? When Governor Taluiadge said to Comptroller General William B. Harrison, "coine", he meant come; a. id when he said "go", lie went. Probably, he would like to use the same laclics on F D R Satnbo, what's the long- [ hsi period of time in your recol lection?" "Ise would say, a woman's ] minute." Using a light covering of straw and laying the canvas flat over the tobacco plant bed seems to give adequate control of flea bee tles in Guilford cornty. H. M. Davis, Route 1, Uc Ids bo ro, has started a hog feeding1 demonstration using 16 pigs which I weighed 1,487 pounds when putj on feed. All the farm owners from Farraville to Uallard Cross Roads in Pitt county are planning to put out rat bait in a cooperative effort to control the rodents. "What to do this year?" is the] question Franklin Couuty farm* era are asking, Some say they will increase their ootton and to bacco averages and some few say they will decrease. THE "DEATH COMPLEX" An interesting scientific article | in which Professor Donald A Laird points out the curious fact! that a gay manner often masks a longing for death. One of many in teresting features in the current issue of the American Weekly, the big magazine which comes regularly with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Ask your newsdealer to reserve your copy. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE j Having qualified as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of A. 8. plckett, decoyed, late of Alnmapce County, North Carolina. this la to notify all peraona holding clalrpa aea|?at deceased to ppeaent the same, duly authenticated, oo or before the Uth day ofjtobruarj. WT.or th'a notice will be plead ed In bar of thai r recovery. All parsons In debred to raid aetata will pleaae make Im mediate settlement. Tbla 13th day of February, 1906. B. M. BROW EE, Executor. W. L WARD, Atty. EXECUTRIX^ NOTICE Havin In* qualified as Executrix of tha e% tateof Johp D. Blftncbard. dacea?ad. >*teof nde cpnnty, >hl< If to notify *\l par-. : ,,! L._ fbpa hiving cialtna against the eetau. w . [ deceased to them with the under- ! signed. duly authenticated. on or before the lit day pf March. 1W7. or tbl? notice if i|i be pleaded In bar of their reooy VT. AM persona l^debM t? said Estate w'U please make Immediate payment. 11 SALVE COLDS XStSEHU p. 5c, 10c, 25*1 ^??Mt IKAT/TEtT 0*N HO*e? 'The /irn day a man u a gueji. the ucond a burden, the third a put ' FEBRUARY n^l It? Ediaon to granted a pauu n on the phonograph. 1S7I Garden. (rut opera <rn.l917. ?gui & 21? Pint ihrovfb tram from east reechtaChjcafo. 1*32. 22? Spam auircndcrs Florida to Unitod Statea, koopa Tout. 1119. 23? Hcrndon aura first ?*? proaa acrvica la Uafeod Sut?, 1U9. 24? French aurt conatntcuoo work oo Um Panama Canal, Ml. ? Denmark acknowlodfss . U. S independence. 17 U NOTICE! ? ORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCB county In The General County Court Rhoda Windsor, Plaintiff v?. Ellis Burnett Windsor, Defendant The defendant ?bore named will take notice tluit an action, entitled as above, has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose of se curing an absolute divorce on the grounds of a separation for a period of two years; and the said defendant will take further notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of" the Superior Court of said County at the Courthouse in Graham, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd day of March, 1986 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the 17th day of February, 1988. H. H. MURRAY, CfeTk General County Court. I of Alamance County. | W. I. Ward, Attorney. Commissioner's Re Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of the auth ority vested in the undersigned Administrator fey judgment 0I the Superior Court mad? in that c-erain Special Proceedings. No. lfidl. now pomjlng in raid Superior Court and entitled W. Luther Cates, Adminls fcraton of the .Estate of Ai C. Aflr drewa, deceased, vs. J.M.Andrews, et al., Instituted for thei purpose of making assets and of setlinf btid for division, the undersigned Com mlssioner will otter foil sala &t the Courthouse door in Graham, On > Monday, March 9tlv 1936, at IS AO O'clock, noon the following described tracts or parce'iS of land lying in Burling ton Township, Alamance County, and more particularly described as follows : First Tract i? A certain lot or p arced of land (in the town of Bur lington, Alamance County North Carolina, described and 'defined as ASK ANY Reputable end experienced Dry Cleaner.... "WHAT SUIT STANDS UP THE BEST? M Nine timet out of ten Ke will s?y.... "A Boone Suit" ? ?00 Pick Yours Out Today ? ? ? ? T. N. BOONE THE TAILOR BmbfXM. N.C Melville Dairy PRODUCER8 OF That rich Jersey Milk PHONE 1278 {?lows: Beginning ?t wi trcm bol' o i JamM Street, corner of Atl M Thompion: hence 8. 11 W. 1.38 1-1 dm, to ?a Iron ho"t cm the ?nt aid* of Mid James Street ; thence V. S9.M dag X. 3.50 chain* to an iron oo't : thence !T. IS i 1.S6 1-2 ch?. to am Iron bolt, corn' of said Atlae Thompson : theme 8. W.SO dag. H. 3.50 Ichs. to the o* ginning, con lining oy estimation one-h llf an 'ere. more or less. aame being recorded in the offlc- o' the Regiater of Deeda for yAltmanc Qounty In Deed Book No. 44, page* 136-4JO. Second Tract First T^ot i TV ginntng at an Iran hot on the wee side of (James Street and (corner o! Martha Bogga (now Steele); run ning thence N. 89.30 W. J cha. 5r IM. to an Iron bolt, corner of sv<" Martha Bogga; thence S. 19 (W. 1.'6 ch* to is bolt or atona on ltnr? k>? R.L. and J.H. Holt; thence S.W.J E. 5.50 'cha. la holt on <west side or James Street In line of said R. L. and J.H. Holt: thence If. 13 <B. l.? cha. to 'the "beginning, contal-in by estimation, forty-six one-hun dredtha of an mere, moie Ibr lea1 Second Lot of tract number two is described aa follows ; Reginnln ' at an iron "bar on west aide of sal Street, corner with eald Boggs an Steele; running thence V. 01 W. T8 feet to an Iron bolt ; ithence S 35 1-J ff, 12 feat to an Iron bo* in said Stezl'a line; thenoe S. ?9, 1-! R. 84 Ifeet to the beginning containing one one-hundredth of en acre, more or less. This tract be ing. recorded In the office of the Regiater of Deed* for Alamance County, in Deed Book Na. 30, pages 3U to 35V, it The above described tracts of land are being sold by order (of Court for cash upon confirmation. and will stand open twenty day* (or all) vance bids. This 8th day ^of February, (1938. W. LUTHER GATES, Commissioner Wm. L. Robinson, Atty. NOTICE! Execution Sale! Under and by virtus' of |an ex ecution directed to tihe underlined Sheriff of Alamance County from the Superior Court qf New Hanover County, under the judgment of Amour Fertilizer Work*, va. Olive R. McPherson, transcript of whW' Jud ?ment is "docketed In the ,offi of the 'Clerk bf the Superior Cour of Alamance County in Judgm?n Docket Book "No. I, at page 8>. will, on Monday, March 2nd. 19M. at li ;0fl o'clock, noon. at the Courth >use door in Oraham Alamance County, aell to tba high eat bidder for caah! to satisfy ui ' execution, all the following de scribed real property, and kjll of the right, title and interest which (the said Oliver R. McPheraon, the -de fendant, had therein at the tim of the docketing of the said trans script of Judgment in the Superio" Court of Alamance County, to-wi : Those three certain lota or par cda of land ii f Oraham Township Alamance County, North Carolina lying and being op the East side of the paved concrete road from Ora ham to UwepaonvQle, sod being lots Not. % 13 fftt IS at the aub divislon at t he Braxton-Andrews property as gutted and surveyed Vy W. T. (Hall, C. B., 'in OctooeH 1997, a blue -print and plat of whic' are recorded In the office tot tbr Register of Deeds for Alamance Co unty In "Mat Bodk Na 3, at page If. and reference is hereby made to said plat for a more particular de scription of said loAs. The ssle of the said 'property Is being made Tn alt reepect 'a* pre scribed oy law tori th?\. sale of real estate under execution. This Slat day of January, ilttS. IH. J. STOCKARD, "Sheriff, Alamance County. NOTICE! . r NORTH CAROLINA. AUMAVCB COUNTY. tn The General County Court Lila Hughee Patton. ?a. Dan Tattoo. The defendant, Dan Patton. wQl take notice that art action .entitled aa abQVe "has been commenced in t)ya General t"ounty Court dt Aim Whmb County, North Carolina, to obtain a divorce; and ?a)d de fendant will further take notice th*t he is required to appear at the off -to of the Clerk Bx Otttcfo of the Central County CMit at Mid County ?o the Utbi d%y Cat JLfriL i sa^_ -* l(M, and answer or d^nnty to the complaint In aald action, or tfca olaintiff will apply to the Couit fcf he relief demanded In aald (com plaint ' This l*h dtr of February, vlSH. Lili an 'Q. r alley, Clerk Bx Officio Oeneral County Court, Deputy. Wotlce of Sale Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained fn a certain mort gage dated 'March 1th, IMS. and mstde by Betty Loy to Ihe under signed Mortgagee 'and recorded in the office of ftbe Register of Deeds for Alamance County In Book 90 of Mortgage Deeds, on page M, de fault having been mfade in the payv meot Of the said mortgage, the un dersigned Mortgagee ?will, on Saturday, March 14th, 19M, at' 11:00 o'cloA, noon. at the Courthouse door in Graham, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest fttd der for cash, the following 'land : A certain piece or tract of land lying and being In Alamance Coun ty, State aforesaid, and defined and described aa follows, to-wlt : A certain tract tof land adjoining Mrs. Joe Murray of Alamance Coun ty, North Carolina. Bob Loy, Murphy Loy and Cicero Vincent of Alaman ce County, containing three acres, more or less. The above property will be sold subject to all outs'anding taxes and street assessments. This 10th day of February, 1936. CLYDE LOWE, Mortgagee. Cooper, Curlee '& Sanders, Attys. NOTICE! Land Foreclosure Sale. Under and by virtue at the pdwtr of sale fcontalned W * certain deed of trust dated the 7th May of Sep tember, 1935. fcnd executed by R.A. Garvin and vlfe, Beryl Montgom ery Garvin, to tb<J undersigned ,as trustee, and -recorded in the office of the Be^Uter- of Deeds for Ala mance County, 'North Carolina, .n -jook IB of .Deeds of Trust, P*ie 511, and 'under arid by virtue of ? certain mortj^e deed dated the Ut day of October, ltM, 'executed by J. H. Moser 'and wife, Verlie L. Moser, to Ms. Martha J. Scr-'th. which has be-n duly assigned and the property therein described duly conveyed to the undented as Trustee, default Tmvlng been made in the payment of the deht secured by the 'aforesaid deed of trust end by the aforesaid mortgage deed, and such default having continued for a period of more than thirty days. ^d ?he fayee. owner and holder of 0,e note which evidences said indebt edness having demanded that said deed Of trust and said 'mortgage deed be foreclosed under the power of sale contained therein, the un dersigned Trustee 'will, on Wednesday, March 18th. 1936, at 1?.#0 o'elock, noon. at the Courthouse door of Alamance County, In the Town ot Graham. N. C? offer tor ssle at ,publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash, the 'ollowing described property:, A certain tract ot- parcel of land U. Burlington Township, Alama?~ County, North Carolina, described as follows: Beginning at a stake, a corn? with lot No. ? In the line of N. Main Street 48.8 feet West tTom *n iron T>iDe the Northwest corner by ihe intersection ofN Mata street and Rolling Road; running thence with the line of N. Matn* Ki. 89 deg. ?0 mln. B. ??? the said pipe; thence N. ? de* a mln. B. ^tth the Une of Rolling Road 5U leet W a ?ake . corner with lot No. 4; running thence I*. SO deg. ? mln. W. ,191.3 feet o staked thence S. 34 w ITS feet to a stake: thence S. 10* deg. 45 mln. ?. l?-? *<** to beginning, 'oeing in *1 So. 3. Block A. Section 1. of th pUt of Beverly Hills - surveyed br A C Linoerg and J. L. Thrower, ' , December. 1987. which plat U recorded In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Alamance County. NC.lnPW Book N?t ?. P"*?* ? The above prop subject to increased ofcf as by 1 p Thumh day of u J. BLAKEY, Trustee. CoUUer fc AMpn, Attn <

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