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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SO. I9Z1 5 J. C. Bishop Sells Two Lots In Gilmer Township For Ap proximately $3,100. i TOTAL OF 10 TRANSFERS Eighty-seven acres of land In Fen ' tress township haa been Bold by ' Francla W, Neeley to J. M. Brown tor 1 a consideration of approximately J5,- 000. Tfils tract ot land la adjacent to . property belonging to Messrs. Mc Cullocb., Causey and D. T. Smith. It ; was conveyed to th grantor by W. M. Whlteley and J. H. Whlteley. In addition to the above trade. ; there were nine other aalea represent ' ed In the deeda tiled yesterday with i R. H, Wharton, register. They are as 1 followa: J. L. Newton to Roy Bundy, lots Noa. 2, !, 16 and 17, ot the J. L. Newton MODERNIZED MUTTON TAli0W PAGES' COLDS MW ' mlLm CROUP 'TAm BOARSEHESS INFLAMMATION PRICE-SO POR. SALE BY YOUR DRUGGIST Old People Bltro-Phosphate feeds the nerves and old people need It to make them feel and look younger. It's the one best j nerve builder for weak, nerve-ex-, hausted men and women, and that la why the Greensboro Drug company I guarantees it. ; no. Irritating Itching Skin and Scalp Troubles quickly ended by SflEH FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS CHICHESTER S PILLS Vjrs THE DIAMOND BRAND. a ute . aa. W .i t a -I. - 1t l. . X.X fcMWiR I'llU In It and Oold rjictallicV7 "tv boiea, waled with Blut Ribbon, V M 4 vl Tlt nm otbor. Bur f yonp It J DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 8S yciri known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE plot, High Point-Prospect road. High Point, for tin. W. B. Fields to a P. Foe, lots Noa. 44 and 45, block No. 2, subdivision of Mrs. W. H. Williams' Olenwood prop erty, Morehead, for 1200. J. M. MllUkan and K. L. Blaylock, to Ira Hlnshaw, lot No. . block No. 6, of the Olenwood property of Carolina Real Estate and Investment company, Morehead, for 1500. J. Van I.Indley Nursery company to H. E. Holdertleld, lots Nos. 6, T, I and , of the -Masonic Place No. t, block No. S, Morehead township, for (500, W. B. Fields to O. P. Poe, lots Noa. 37 and 8S, block No. 2, subdivision ot Mrs. W. H. Williams' Olenwood prop erty, Morehead, for H75. J. C. Bishop to Cora Stansbury, lota Nos. 1 and ?, of O. L. 8tansbury'a sub division, Bishop street, Gilmer town ship, for a consideration of $5,100. John Hlatt to E. J. Stuart, parts of lots Nos. I and 10, J. P. Bedding's prop erty, purchased of Dougan Davis, High Point, for $1,000. Roy Bundy to O. A. Blnkley, lot No. S, of J. L. Newton's lands, fronting on High Point-Prospect road, High Point, for $1,800. D, Ralph Parker to W. L. Horney, lots Nos. 6 and 6, block No. S, Snow park, of the Peoples Realty company's lands, High Point, tor $200. Held for Superior Court. John Spalnhour, charged with re tailing whisky, and Lum Mcl.eod. charged with transporting liquor, were each held for Superior court under bond of $500 by Judge D. II. Collins yesterday. - 4 1 J I LB a Ml Ho Vanned Varieties per pound. Old Age, His Mark! Oliver Wendell Holmes, In the charm ing discourses ot "The Professor at the Breakfast Table," refers to an unmis takable sign of old age. It la three parallel lines between the brows. We can detect the first traces of disease by signs Just as plain. When a woman suffers from back, ache, nervous depression, dragging down pains, and those aliments pecu liar to women, It la plain that ahe needs a woman'a medicine. What other medi cine could she more wisely resort to than Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Qompound, which for halt a century has proved the natural restorative for these troubles? Vice-Admiral Merely Airing Per sonal Opinion As to 70 Per Cent. Fleet Ratio. NO DECISION YET FORMED ray aUM ma.) Washington, Nov. . Statements made by Vice Admiral Kato, of th,e Japanese delegation staff of naval technical advlsera last night as to the attitude of Japan on the question of naval ratios wore expressions ot "per sonal opinion," Prince Tokugawa, head of the Japanese delegation, said to night The attitude of the Japanese delegation, said Prince Tokugawa, was not now ready tor announcement Ptlnce Tokugawa aald the Japanese delegation was discussing within Itself the question of the wisest oourse to take as to naval ratios In the confer ence. He would not say whether a de cision to press for a 70 per cent fleet ratio, urged by Vice Admiral Kato, had been reached. The prinoe stated, how ever, that Vic Admiral Kato's state ment had not resulted from any con ference within the Japanese delega tion. Prince Tokugawa made It plain that the statement of Vice Admiral Kato in which he said that 70 per cent fleet ratio was the minimum of safety for Japanese aecurlty had not been In dorsed or considered so far as the prince knew, by Admiral Baron Kato. He was anxious that there should be no confusion as to which Japanese offi cer had made this statement since Ad miral Baron Kato la a delegate and Vice Admiral Kato only a technical ad visor to the delegation. Prince Tokugawa also said that the Japanese delegation would arrive at its decision on the question of fleet ratios or other matters without con sulting officials In Tokio. He Indicat ed that the Japanese delegation felt that It was clothed with full authority to act for the government In this con ference even though the government might hold other views when the work of the conference waa completed. "We- are here," Prince Tokugawa said, "to consider the best thing to do for our country. We do not need to consult them (in Tokio). "We can do what we want; they can do what they want." CONDITIONS BETTER IN STATE THAN ELSEWHERE A, W. McLean Thinks " Agrlcaltmral Condition In South Mack Bet ter Than In West. PHI. Use SAPOLIO For Every Room in the House In the kitchen SAPOLIO cleans pots, pans, oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling the wash basin and bathtub; in the hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood work, doors, sills and concrete or stone floors. See that the name SAPOLIO is on every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. SoU NaMufactMTiT New York U.S.A. .'l,Al.mi.annr..aW -B,lJA.:aaaLk,,l la&I.K '1 i ii !! H 1 iji Nettleton arid French Shriner & Urner The Best Shoes in the World For Men Backed By the Best Fitting Service - All the New Fall Styles Now Showing We Thave the biggest stock of men's shoes in North Carolina; the widest range of styles; the highest quality a class of merchandise that represents true economy in shoe buying. Good shoes aa low as $7.00 Men's Department - .,.,. . . . u.M. m... , .,:,..... a; (floMiai ui uvu' nn) Lumberton, . Nov, i9. Agricultural conditions are better In North Caro lina than In any other southern or any western state, according to A. w. McLean, a member of the war finance board, who arrived Saturday from Washington. Speaking of business and financial conditions generally, Mr. McLean said he had had occasion recently to learn at first-hand of agricultural condi tions In practically every state In the union and that conditions , In North Carolina are better than In any other southern or any western state. Con ditions In the south as a whole are much better than In the west, lie saya, The greater number of loana made by the war finance corporation have been made to banks In Iowa and Minne sota and other western grain-growing and cattle-raising states. Corn Is selling on the farms in the west at from IS to 18 cents the bushel, oats at from 10 to 13 cents the bushel, and there la no market for cattle and sheep. Livestock are worth only about 25 per cent of what they sold tor a. .year and a half ago. Asked about the prospect for a rise in the price of cotton, Mr. McLean said he would not venture a predic tion, other than to say this depends largely upon general budlncjs condi tions. If business should Improve throughout the world, cotton , would probably sell for a higher price. Europe Is unable to buy our cotton In normal quantities, thus largely re ducing the number of our foreign buyers. Those who desire the cotton are unable to pay for It I see no hope of a general Improve ment In business here until economic conditions in other parts of the world become stabilized," he continued. "This oannot result unless the United States assumes not only an active, but a lead ing part in the work of stabilisation and restoration of economlo processes, The war finance corporation has extended liberal credits to banks In North Carolina for financing the ex portation of cotton and tobacco and financing agricultural needs, through the local banks in agricultural regions. Under the law loana can only be made to banka that have made auch loana to farmers. Loans cannot be made upon lands, only upon crops or obligations repressntlng these agrl cultural commodities. Speaking of the arrival of the boll weevil, Mr. McLean mentioned the Im portance of making every effort to combat them, He thinks farmers would make a good Investment in tak Ing a trip to the sections further south where the weevil baa been nut tlug In his destructive work and there study the problem as It Is. BUSINESS MEN OF EAST PLAN FINANCE PROGRAM Will Halse S2.VUUO To aioo.ftoo For Ac tivities ot Easier Carolina Chamber of Ommcrce. (Sp-rt.l u Villi Nee., Wilson, Nov. 29. Decision to rulse $2R,U(H as the minimum sum and 1100 000 as the maximum amount to finance the activities of the Eastern Carolina chamber of commerce during its first year or activities was reached at I meeting of the dlrectora of the organ Izatlun at Wilson today. An executive committee was named, a plan of financing was decided upon, and pro. pects are regarded as brluht bv the leaders in the movement for a start of activities by the first, of next year. The plan of finance, covering a five year period. Is, briefly, that esch chamber of commerce In the eastern part of the state be asked to have each memner contnuute &o cents, with a minimum assessment against each chamber of 125. Banka in the terri tory will be asked to give one-fourth of one per cent of their capital stork and surplus and each county will be asked tor an appropriation of 1300 Further, a campaign for 1,000 member. at $10 each will be waged In the ter ritory covered by the chamber. The executive committee, composed of w. A. McOlrt, W. II. Austin. Gcorao C. Royalt, J. I. Morgan and A. M. Dumay win moot immediately to consider the man wno win direct the chamber's work, a paid, all-time vice-president- manager. Another committee will pre sent the plans and purpose of the or ganization to the public. First effort will be centered upon the peanut In dustry, the raising of hay, meats, sweet potatoea and milk cows. FATAL PISTOL 1)1 Kl, FOI'GHT BV TWO WIK1 IW BAItNETT (Special lo Dallr Ncn.) Fayetteville, Nov. 29. James John son, 36. who shot and Instantly killed f rank Mtone, 62, near Overhllls in Har nctt county Saturday night .and was himself shot In the thigh, was taken to Lllllngton by the sheriff ot Harnett county yesterday afternoon from the Plttman hospital in this city, where he waa brought following the double shooting. Johnson's father. J. 8. Johnson, had stated that ha would op To Correct Constipation ; Without Catfoartics-lWastin's Yeast Vitamon Tablets Now Used By Millions As the Natural, Safe and Easy Way to Aid Digestion. Strengthen Internal Organs, Increase Energy and Clear the Skin .eft H HOLLOW A .OLf n i chest A n B V WEAK fl i it i rr.; I ) HEALTHY POSTURE FULL BREATHING HEALTHY. CHEST. STRONG POWERFUL LEGS OF PERFECT HEALTH. YOUR WEIGHT INDICATES YOUR HEALTH. ARE YOU GAINING OR LOSING? 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Why not hav tha fcnaciul, hepely, crclU rounded n,ur that wine admiration 'tha "pap" and glow of paifeat health inataad al belne thin, undoweloped, scrawny and lectins In enar ir T It pay you wall In sood looka and oetter heehh ta try Maetln'a VITAMON labiate for a ehort time and wateh tha eurptle Ins roaulta. ft You Can Get MMtln's VITAMON Tablets At All Good Druggist JMASTINS rasps. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLET Are Positively Guaranteed to Put on Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken with Every Meal, or Money Back. asm poae the removal of his son In his In jured condition, but Dr. R. L. Plttman, of the local hospital, stated today that tne wounded man was getting on as well as could be expected when hs left the hospital. Johnson's log was broken by the pistol ball that entered his thigh. 8tono waa ahot twice through the heart and his death was Instant, The tragedy occurred near the home of Mrs. Fannie Woodall, where the two 'men met in the public road. Mrs. Woodall was the principal witness -before a coroner's inquest held by the Harnett coroner. She testified that Stone was striding In or bsalde the road near her home whan Johnson drove by and slopped. She heard' loud talking and quarreling. She went to the door and asked them to stop, which they did for a time, after which the dispute was resumed, and she heard four or five shots. Both men used pistols. -Acqnlttei a( Lareeay. Clarence Richardson, negro, charged with the larceny of some clothes, waa acquitted by Judge Collins In munici pal court yesterday morning. Julian Turrentlna was taxed with the costs for a traffic violation. $ it V y if if if if i aft 1 M 1 l 'It's Time To Start Your Christmas Buying As they used to say in the army "Make it snappy." Because here it is not a month until Christmas is upon us. Vanstory's will do its best to help you with your pur chasing for men and boys. We have se lections of everything men' want and ap preciate in wearables and as for the boys, Christmas is a splendid time to give them a new suit or a new overcoat, it is practical and they like it. We haven't named half the things we have here for your choos ing, you will appreciate them better for discovering them when you come in. Every assistance in our power is yours for the asking in making selections for your gift list. Vans t or y Clothing Co.- C H. McKnight, Pres. What Men Appreciate Collar bags keep collars clean and unmuBsed. Toilet rolls keep everything necessary to start the day right in compact, convenient form. Belts with serling or plated buckles come in handy all the year round. Men like them. KUM APART CUFF LINKS, the kind that snap. We have handsome patterns at all prices. Mufflers, dandy silk ones or silk and wool mix 'tures in fine colorings. ! , 1 eh A wonderful selection of TIES. Cheney Non Crushable, Scoth-Spun, Italian Grenadines. These are the sort of things men like, and they ap preciate them more when they come from Van gtory's, a real MEN'S STORE. J ft ft ft ft r ft ft
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