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c D o )Ua) Ul.'iJ Walt; lina North Insurance in Fore msw e jj pbbbbmbsmismsss If JEFFER NORTH STATE" SUPPORTS I'M WELFARE Krth Carolina, as a state, has a rec ord in the World War which will al ways be the occasion of treat and just pride to her future generations. Brery can made of the Old North State, for men, money, food, manufactured prod ucts, wm promptly and generously aie.t. The war record of Vtb boys fa th service, and none hare hetter,-1las; V -been matched by the. women iand mVnr ; who at all time . stood, solidly, brack of -their fighting sons. Her. boys were in the thick of the battle . and those at heme saw to it that the farms,, facto ries, banks, business generally and ef forts individually, were all lined up to win the war. .Erery appeal for funds was met and oyer. Liberty Bonds, War Sayings Stamps, the Red Cross. Y. M. C. A. and other welfare, agencies, ajl, A received generous support' from the people of North Carolina. ' War Is Over. The war is won and for the most of us it isvoyer anp done with. The boys coming back from France cast ' off their uniform with a feeling of a job well and completely done. It is over for them. They have done all that was asked or expected of them and better. But there are a few phases of the war in which the home folks took part, that are not as yet completed. In mind is the United War Work Campaign which was held November of last year. North Caro lina pledged a total of $1,208,000. Of this grand total there has only been ; t paid in up to this time the amount of $1,001,000. All of this money was pledged in entire good faith by the cit izenship of the state. The war is over but only half of the boys have been sent home from France. Those that remain are impatient and. restless and chafing to get back. Put yourself in a foreign., country, .with itrtne faces and languages, bound f y a frpa discipline and with .yowrhouts , turning ever to rHOMB. -Hew would waae ce spsrated in th United War Work Qamrniaa, .ar. M th preset :y,Ji,riR4 pistes bwrs, ia tht4r sister. - I ; Hosing tH Deye 1 Large col lea; with fall staff pf 6;)kttedjSPrff; cf -jtrineiilrlainr ' r if f :hta. .to!. Ipinfe-rth.': ;rt? un S -fvii :iP$$. own AowsKldvieynts areagAcis. Th Uto of 4iorth Caro Mine it4d th4t ftomM with : : iL ' Olympic meets; everything possible UniUd War Work Campaign similar 'iLrt donet '"", to makltihos : inlrwr drives. liTh .ol- 37 wr-for, tn. 4wqtidlr,hv nnUhV thl j and fln- r mi' 9r 0t riht t&Wrcknr,: if Fma9m- wtar in won and shcld ?hav Xk a satiafactis w WW WORK TO LI T win it are still in France ready for any eventuality. W(e owe t&m a debt; the mony ha beso pledged and in payinc it reei tru-bl patriotism will b shewn. Need For Funds. ' Secretary- Josephus Daniel , ia a PforiBg the budgets f t War Werk HI .ffjBM ".' rBt rqoet to j trppl:.'C-. th;. 'nation t psvy in full Washington, Juiie 27 Announce t,ii pledges. Foilowiag is a combin-j ment by the Chinese peace delega ed statment of Scretary Newton D. j tion in Paris to-day that China would Baker and Secretary Jbsephus Dan- j not sign the peace treaty is in line -o jj- .'. . ' . ' ... ... ! with the instructions sent the dele- . Regarding the budgets which will noaaee the activities of th .even or-gat,on s1 eks ago by the ganisatioh presented in the campaign Chinese government. These instruc from October 1st, last, to December Jl, ! tions were to refuse to sign the 1919, th secretaries declared reports treaty unless some reservation was from overseas confirmed the necessity permitted as to Japan's sovereignty of maintaining and, in' tne of its over the Shantung peninsula, ac aspeets. augmenting this work." j ired b Germany from China un- "In our judgment," the statement of 1897 continued, "the full sum bcribed im . r1 tTs eaty 01 1897 th campaign will b rBird. if ths ! These instructions, it was learned societies ar to d what th American , to-day, have never been changed and people desire to have them do in serv- accordingly the announcement of ihg the soldiers and sailors and the : the Chinese delegation was not sur- other classes included in the original appeal. . "Moreover, there could, in our judg ment, be no wiser use of such funds. The demobilization plans, so far as they have been determined, make it plain the work of the different organ izations will b needed for a long time still, and, owing to conditions which necessarily characterize the period of demobilization, this practical welfare j uf win orcu mure uotucu LiittU ever." Wipe the Slate Clean. Fifteen out of a hundred counties of the state of North Carolina have i already reported every cent collected and in some- cases an over-collection is reported. The county chairmen and treasurers of th counties not paid up have work 4 as,haTdTad faithfully as thos in th eountis which hr paid th n: UrvSttbcjrptian in, wamm ,rass, per', haps, mors so, bmt if th peopl . 4r esunty hav local prid an4 pn4f.pri4. QHufai pay; tfcir Wti, , tubscriptiosyii ; th osewtjr caai sskiga , erganisatios cannot wip tfis slat clsaa for thslr counti. mrly . :lhr. emb 3 bstter way a jf thanksgiTijig and apsrsclation that th war is won than tv pay up all obligation sustaiUed for the prosscu tion: of : th war. jtry ent pidgd- is needed for th work of the welfare OF 19cl O, $8,7,0 5li3 9 '19 1 if .$11 r 3 13 fj :4;I-3f,017 7;;;s 19 1 6 ,f i 5 O j 7 2 6 7 4 3 19 1 7 , $ 6 2 , 4 It 4 2 2 2 9 1 8 , " $: 8 l:; 6 4 4 V 9 9 4 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. CHINA WILL. NOT SIGN THE PEACE TREATY. Paris, June 27.- The Chinese del egation announced tonight that China would not sign the peace treaty with Germany because China would not be allowed to make reser- vations concerning the province of Shantung and also was refused the privilege of making a declaration at the time of the signing of the treaty. prising to officials here. Until .very recently, however, it was considered here as possible that China would sign the treaty in view of private as surance said to have been given her representatives that Japan's tenure of Shantung would not be long. Failure of China to sign the treaty officials explained probably will ex- ciude her from the league of natio ns I xJ- ... iiiciuumg certain rignts at redress under that covenant as well as work ing to her detriment in the resump- tion of trade. Will pend Liquor to Europe. Louisville, Ky., - June 27. With the;:expectation that Congress will strike out;of (he war-time; ;pirohibi tion entorceneht bi th,e iV .-pluse which prevents exportation of whis key, ,liquor,dea)ers in Kentucky have, nndei-n9iaraiioi,Rt . to ship their surplus stocks to Europe after June 30. To this end. ft is learned here, a Vxrporation . Wnld l be formed to handle the- - exporta tion. . . By this source, according to 'W. N. Cox, president of ' the Louisville Warehouse Company, all of the esti mated 40,000,000 gallons of liquor expected to .be left on hand in Ken tucky after war-time prohibition he conies effective will have been dis posed of before constitutional pro hibition is established. MR -.1- - A : 4 i 1907, $1,056,700 4Sb& $26685 1 9 O ; $-7 ; O 2 O , 1 6 2 t 5, 4 2 !'! am MORTGAGE SALE. Pursuant to- the power vested in the mortpragee by virtue of a certain mortgragree deed executed by E. A. Ad kins and his wife, Adora E. Adkins, on the 29th of June, 191J, and dub recorded in the office of .register of deeds of Guilford county, N. C. in book 303, page 13, the undersigrned will expose for sale at -public auction at the court house door in the city of Greensboro, N. C.r on j 8anrir, July 19, at 12 o'clock noon, or soon thereafter, a certain tract or parcel of land in the county of "Guilford, state of North Carolina", in Gilmer township, and fully described as follows: Beginning- at intersection of East Market street ami Garland . av.enue; thence along; : Garland avenue 13S feet to an iron stake; thenoe In a westerly direction 25 feet to an iron Make: thence in a southerly direction 138 feet to East Market- street: thence along; East Market street in a easterly direction 25 feet to the beg-inning, being-, all of lot No. 1 , in block 4 in Gar land Daniel sub division. See plot book 2, pagre 94. ; . i Terms of sale I caas. This June 18, 1919. A. SCHIFFMAX, Mortsasee. ; . ROAD NOTICE. "A petition having- been presented to the board of county commissioners of Guilford county, by citizens and tax payers of Monroe township,-, asking that a road be opened as follows: Be ginning in front of the tobacco barn on the property of the W. D. Moore estate, running; thence to James El more's residence, across the lands of the said Moore estate and James El more and to discontinue as a public road that portion of the public road leading; from Brown Summit to Sum merfleld now existing and laid out between these points, this is to notify all persons objecting to the same to appear before the board at its next regular meeting on Tuesday. July &i 1919, and state said objection. This; June 3. 1919. I ' ' W. C. BOREN, Chm. B. C. C. I EXECUTORS NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate of N. M. Knight, deceased, late of Guilford county, N. 3 this is to no tify all persons: having claims sagafnst said estate to present them to th' un dersigned on or before the 29th day of May, 1920, or this notice wilt be pleaded, in bar of their -reoovery All persons owing: said estate" will' n1ca make immediate payment. 42-53. This May 29. 1919. ., . NELLIE V. EIX5ERTONL --:K.:OARIi'lNrGHT. f Executors fl-tN.-t'JKniftht. Dec'd." - c NOTICE BYFITfiLtCATION - ( North CaiUaautlfordCountyi In the" Superior Court. isneroe rj: 'sroadnax . t i , i ? Alma r. JBroMtdnax. take notice that; in actton entitled as above ha7beert tsommettcred in vom Superior-cuit pff Guilford -bounty .'Xbr the purpose of obta4'nit;, a divorcejfrom the bond off matrimony' on the girtfunda of adultery committed, by the defend ant "wrth various persons1 whoso1, names are set forth in the- complaint i tiled therein. - The defendant .will fiith take nbtice'tbatsjev Is required-. tj apn pear a.L me Jvujfust term OI SfUperior court of Guilford eounty;to be held on the 11th . day. of August, 1919, at the court house in' Greensboro, N." C; and answer or. demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the. court for the relief demanded in the. complaint. 43-49 - ThU Miy 28, 1919. ' M. W. OAW f. 9;f- COOKK & FENTRESS. Attorneys for m ' SALE OF PUBLIC SCHOCfl BOXDS . "!. Notice is hereby given that the Board of County .Commissioners of Guilford County for the "Whitsett Spe cial Tax Sch'ool District will receive sealed bids or proposals for the sale of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) public school bonds at the rooms . of said board on Monday. July 14, 1919, at 11 A. M. . . Said bonds are coupon bonds and will be in the - denomination of One Hundred Dollars. Five Hundred Dol lars or One Thousand Dollars, to suit the purchaser, bearing interest f at the rate of five per cent per. annum, pay able annually, and are exempt from state, county, or municipal, taxation; These bonds are issued and sold by virtue of authority given in " Chapter 480 Public Local Laws vof North Car olina, session 1913, as amended by the General Assembly of .North Carolina in the Acts of 1917. An election was held under the said act by the said Special Tax School District,- at' which election said bonds were authorized by a vote of a majority of the j voters of said district. I Terms; of sale cash, each bidder :to accompany his or her bid with! a cer. tifled check of five per cent thereof. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the Board of Commission ers. , .i r .By order of the Board of County Commissioners. . i - W, C. BOREN, Chairman. Tills June 3, 1919. , , l - " TRUSTEE'S SALE. uy virtue or authority and t power - in the undersigned vested by a deed of trust iuly executed to the under-1 signed trustee on the 24th day of Feb-! ruary, 1915, by TV. ti. More head and j his wife, Jettie Morehead, to secure I the payment of a certain bond therein mentioned, which deed of trust is duly registered in the office of the register of deeds-of Guilford county, in book 248, page 462r and default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned will .sell at public . auc tion to the hig-hest bidder for cash on Saturday, July 19, 1919, at 12 o clock noon,- or son thereafter, at the court house door in the city of Greensboro, in said county, a lot or tract of land therein described, situ ated in Gilmer township, in said coun ty, and bounded as follows: f Beginning at a stone on -the (north side of the MoConnell road (formerly Hillsboro road) and running - thence north 6 degrees 34 minutes east 166 feet to an iron . pipe, Lizzie Graves' southeast corner: thence north S3 de agrees 26 minutes west :99 20-100 : feet to an iron pipe, Lizzie Graves, . south west corner; thence south 9- degrees 19 minutes west -100 feet to a tone on north side of Hillsboro road now call ed McConnell road; thence "alongf the public, road jsouth 5,b degrees jnin utes east 123 30-rftft r h. k ift beings ..part. r of,rv.lotr.pon wmcn - isianey Alorohead formerly livedo -Si.i . .v: a - : This June js; is. . 2 ; - - .- - - -,S. XEftNVrrustW-- ; '''.if . . . i North nHnai' Qufrford 'ountyl y ' i : rluprijir. Court --,f Wallace : " $ VS.'" 'Pdlly . Wallace. . .The dftfendajtt. ahnva , Jin n2t that an action entitles! as above has been .commenced in jfhe SU Prior .ourt of Guilford county, -in which action the plairttrir seeks" to se IalXi? rm the defendant and lut l&P1 ,urtner take- notice he hr.reutareu: to appear' the im;2f AH Superior, court of Guilford county to be held on 'the: 11th day of A-ugust. 1919 at the court houte of said county in Greensboro, N. C, and anwer,or demur, to. the complaint in said action, or; the plaintiff will apply l2ht oouTt, f ?r the.relief demanded in said complaint. - .' v 1 T-bs v :,-;-Thi JWa. .?Alf.mc'.f ?riz ' 1 ,430,309.00 V -i4 - COM3IISSIOXER'S SALE. 1 i - '" By virtue of an order in the Super ior- court rn tne proceeaing enuueu Anna Boon et al vs. Lee Gerringer, the undersigned commissioner will ot ter for sale to the last and highest bidder, upon the premises in the town of Gibsonville, Guilford county, on Saturday,-July lv 19 . at 2 P. M. (new standard time) th following described tracts or parcels of land, being the property formerly owned. by John P; Boon, to-wit; First Tract: Adjoining the lands or PhniTppi. E. M. Boon and others : Be ginning at a stone, corner of Jqt yo. 3 in the division of the lands of Jacob Gerrihger, in the center of th." Carolina railroad; thence with tn line of lot No. 3 north 10 degrees i east 86 1-2 poles to a stone; thence soutn 88 degrees 100 poles to . a stone MayHr line; thence south, 2 .degrees west 85 poles to a stone m the Xorta Carolina; railroad ; thence with tne railroad north 86 degrees west pim thence still with the railroad est t poles to the beginning; containing 54 3-4 acres, more or less. . .. " Second Tract : In the town of G ib sonville. adjoining D. M. Dd??h al: Beginning at a tone on Joshu; Boon's- line,, thence south 89 degrees east 5 chains and 50 links to thence south 22 .1-2 degrees est 9?MM;.VS.r,r4chaiw tnence norm s ucs , .-'Vv.Vn north and 55', links, to -a stake : t hence no r 5 degrees east 2 chains.and 84 ;8 the beginning, containing 1.4 at jnore- or. less, . , t i. THIRD TRACT: Adjoining . fc- :Boon. Thomas Cates. anj others the town of Gibsonville: Se a rock on the county line, rum thence with Smith's lJue west rods to a stake; thence north l to a stake r thence east 21 Tds. south to the beginning, co"1"!" S0W acre more or less, from h1 3 to E, and conveyed by John P. Boon i M. Boon the following escrte0dneP on to-wit: Beginning . .8sl house. North street, near Sullivan sn nJ,. thence east with Iinn?ine? thence feet to a stone on said "e Ger north 75 feet to a stone t ringer's line: tlience y.";vith sail a stone in the street: thei . street 75 feet to the l"nf;r the The right is reserve, " fhan a town lots in smallei ti aci. besin . above described. The saie. M1 erty at the second tract, or tne r adjoining D. M." Davidson cent of the pihase pi ic j r on tll e paid by the succeful lild- inder day of the . sale, anct tnf af. must be paid vvithin fifteen ou t ter the sale is confirmed b t the All bids are to be v-Porte be. court, and willjie on tue ted. fore being confirnjed or reje -vCHA.mSlAttorney; :- Note: Tracts 2 and 3 "ot of sir in two or more lots each. Tioi by will be maiie ftnamarbe ommioa- i R; A. Ramsey. The, defendant Pg0 ntiwj take-notice that an f'crd in the o ibove has been gVfi&s pertor court of Gtinroru b0v , sUkinfe lor dissolution Jg d. nvnirimony on a"n h said dJ h if the defendant; Vnotice - tn 0 t y hi Ore-eboroN- -id demur to the con.? -- ly t9 c(tl. plaint, i, ' " -,i9. S r S. Plaintiff. -'ft.f. Tit. U Mi :
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