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1 Clipped from ness Editorials : "is there not a lesson for the average business man in the ex ample of the largest business enterprise in the land ? The latter tie up very closely to long-headed bankers and usually follow the advice given on matters affecting finance and credit "For example the Standard Oil people consult the National Gty Bank Bethlehem Steel seeks financial advice from the Guaranty Trust Company. "Have you made it your business to form intimate relations with high-grade bankers?" WHY NOT BEGIN NOW ? Atlantic Bank and Trust Co. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS, $250,000. 4 PER GENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS JULIUS W. CONE, Pres't. J. W. SIMPSON, V.P. and Cashier Wm! SIMPSON, Vice-Pres't ; J. E. LATHAM, Vice-Pres't. C. E. FLEMING, Assistant Cashier. L ast Year's vs. This Year's SIGHT Last year your yes may have been splendid, perfect, faultless. BUT this year they may be blurry, -distressing, defective. The remedy? Have us examine your eyes and fnrnLsh the glasses needed. H. A. SCHIFFMAN, 225 1-2 S. Elm St. Phone 108. Over Paiterson's Store. J. S. TR0GD0N, ENGINEER-SURVEYOR, P. O. Box 801. OfSce J. E. Latham Co. Real Estate Building, Greensboro, N. C. O. L. Fentress Edward C. Jerome Fen tress & Jerome ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Oficos: 705-706-707 Bxchange National Building Greensboro. N. C. Bank L J. Justice E. D. Broadhurst Justice & Broadhurst, LAWYERS. Offices In Banner Building A. L. Brooks Ohas. R. C. Kelly A. Hines Brooks, Hines & Kelly, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Fifth Floor Dixie Bldg. Greensboro, N. C. uhhrsnswm mi l a Astickmakesa quart of fin est washing blue. It's all KIllf Rvp fchf O' tut. rf i i ap iff"11 less bott tep and boxes. I f Ymr 8 i it ill Hrom. 40 Mb PhllMletphU Accept No Substitutes for Thedford's 'LAGIC-0RAU6HT Purely Vieteble p.9 G3E liver Medicine ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jane -North-am, deceased, late of Guilford county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims . a&ainat the estate of said deceased to 1 cxMbit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th day of December. 1921, or this notice will be plead In Hr of their recovery. All persona in- acooea to asaia esxaie win pi-ease m&xe immediate payment. 100(rUO "Forbes" Busi- MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the authority and pow er vested in the undersigned by rea son of a certain mortgage duly exe cuted to the undersigned by W. T. Robertson on the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1919, and duly registered in the, register of deeds office of Guilford i county, N. C, in book 332, page 47, default having been made in the pay-1 ment of the money thereby secured together with interest, the undrsign- j ed will sell at public auction at the I court house in the city of Greens boro, N. C, on Saturday, January 29, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed land in Monroe townshlu, in Monroe townshio. Guilford county, N C. adjoining the. lands of J. T. Andrews, E. A. Hower-1 ton, C. E. Loraan, Glenwood school and others: Beginning- at an iron pipe on J. F. Andrews Line; thence with said An drews south 87 degrees 30 minutes east 1966 8-10 feet to a stone and iron pin; thence with E. A. Howerton's line north 3 degrees 2i minutes east 775 feet to an iron pipe and stone: thence with E. A. Howerton north 76 degrees 25 minutes west 587 2-10 feet to a white flat stone; thence etill with said Loman north 86 degrees 35 min utes west 1162 2-10 feet to a stone on the Glenwood school lot line; thence with said school line south 14 degrees west 199 feet to a stone; thence still with said lot north 86 degrees 45 min utes west 330 2-10 feet to stone in said public road; thence with said road south 2 degrees 05 minutes east 296 feet and south 14 degrees 05 min utes east 427 8-10 feet to the begin ning, containing 40 acres more or less. This December 20. 1920 L. M. HINSON, Mortgagee. MORRIS STADIEM. Assignee. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. . By virtue of an order of the Suoer kw court of Guilford county. N C made and entered in the special p-ro'-oeedings therein pending, entitled Alary C. May and others vs. Mildred Loman and others, the undersigned commissioners will offer for sale to the highest bidder on the premises on Saturday, January 29, 1921, lL0'100 P: M-a tract o eq uated in Center Grove township, on the waters of Richland Creek, adjodn- "ib tuc uiiias or jack and Alf Sum- mers and others, and bounded as fol lows; " .the north by the lands of Jas. McNairy Jack and Alf Summers; on the east by the lands of hai- onthe south by the lands of Moore ' I ?JViJ?n e w.st by the Public road leading from Greensboro, N. C. and V7o1t,. .Vurcn street extension contain ng 4 3 acres, more or less This is a nice little farm. hKH , Salfe: ne-third cash; one-, third in six months, and balance in I twelve months. Title retained until all of nurchase money is paid, and six payments charged on deferred This December 22, 1920 I H. C. MAT. ! B. H. SUMMERS. I)nv,..r. Commissioners. SIMMER . ADAMS. Atty. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. State of North Carolina. Department of State. I ToAi Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: hT1113,11 appears' to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of f.'nffs ror the voluntary dis solution thereof bv th na.;,Ji... ?-t??n ,of a11 the stockholders. iP??Lted.in ,mT. office-. that the unanimous de- this Irotl I' Anc- 3 corporation of inno-tH ; w"se principal office is situated at , in the township of vrTv-.a. A' "" -". uuuioro, state of Carolllla1 (ailliam r&om be ing the agent in charge tltereof, up on whom process may be served), has w'"i"ea witn the requirements of 9nate: ' Revlsal of 1905. entitled Corporations." nr nor,- s suing of this certificate of dissolution--JZF' th&rfore. 1, J. Bryan GrimeB. aoy of th state of Thl L1llna do herftby certify that Hot 1drJaUo" did. on the 30th o ciiujeT, iu, nie in my of ;a, dul executed and attested con sent in writing to the dissolution of said corponation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which -said con sent and the record of .the proceed afo1" are now on file in my aid office as provided by law In testimony whereof, I have here- seal at Raleigh, this the ?0th day of December, A. D. 1920. l-'?.? my nana ana amx-ed mv offlM-i BRYAN GRIMTSS ' Secretary' of State. NOTICE BY PIiBI,ICATION. . N'orth . Carolina. Guilford County. In the Superior 'Court. Sula Bodenhammer vs. ' Andrew Bodenhammer. Tilt ? defenifl.nt a lnvo . , . nyrhreCXt?t?null0 iner tO Obtain a Itunr rv. fendant on the ground of adultery on th Part of the defendant, arid y the said defendant will further take f J?6 J8 required to appear be! fore M. W. Oant. clerk of the Sunr ior court of Guilford county . N c 2 and answer or demur to the comrw.; in said action or the pi ntiff 1 Ply to the court for the reMef manded In eald complaint "er de" it W.oaht GaJPM- SPBJfCBR b. ADAitS. Atty fp? Piy. WOULD CLOSE DOORS TO EUROPEAN LABOR. Washington, Jan: 1)5. Protection for the American. latorer -from for eign "imports" on an equality (with. the protection accorded American products toy tariff laws was asked of the sen-ate immigratioa com mi tie e to-any (by Frank Morrison-, secre tary of the American 'Federation of Liabor. Mr. Morrison, added that the position of the federation' was that of stnaigtfut-out protection, without any reservations for a pe riod ol two years from, ailien. llabor. "We object," s&tal Mr. Morrison, "to (throwing- the doors rwide open, flooding the American labor market with fcheaj European labor and de nying (the American rworker the same (protection you give; his pro ducts under the (tariff laws." The ifedenation secretary told ithe ooarumrtitee that reports just receiv ed ifrom liabor officials in 141 cuuies showed the total number of unem ployed in these places to (be 1,819, 27 2 and said he would not "dare estimate rwnait the total of -all Whe cities (would show." Figures mere submitted toy Mr. Morrison showing the uneoniployed in Greater New York (to be 300,000; Detroit 150,000; Philaldieliphia 235, 000; BaMmore 20,000; Chicago, 200,000; Cleveland, 118,000; St. Uouis 40,000; Boston 50,000; Mil waukee 40,000; San Francisco, 15, 00 0; Seattle 9,0 0 0 'and Pittsburgh 20,000. "It ds la bigh crime," Mr. Morri son continued, "for any man in the face of these figures to advocate the bringing of millions of men from Europe and add them to the num ber of unemployed already here. The flood is ready to come. Official figures of the labor d'eipartment oVivar 'trhn im.ooo came in uotooer , r -r-,,, and 103,000 in November. EOdmi- ruating (those who returned to Eu rope, these figures would mean a net imimig nation of 784,000 a year." Mr. Morrison declared the Amer ican workman was enitiftled1 to "sus taining employment" and that he could not (get this as long as the doors were open to the Europeans. He contended that (the American labor supply in Florida, nwlhere ci gar manufacturers have asked to be permitted to bring in Cuban la bor, was equivalent to the needs of the cigar factories. Statement's to the contrary, he said, "were libelous and absolutely false." .Secretary Morrison was preceded on the atand fby a delegation of bus iness men representing construction industries and manufacturers throughout, the country. John Wig gins, of Pennsylvania, leader of the delegation, opposed the Johnson bill and declared arguments (that a "flood of Europea ns was imminent" were Absolutely "fallacious. He asked tor modification of elimination of literacy tests and contract restriction laws. MUSCLE SHOALS BILL FINALLY PASSES SENATE. Washington, Jan. 14. By a vote of 34 to 2 9 the senate late to-day passed the nitrate hill for perma nent federal operation of the ni trate plants built toy the govern ment during the war at Muscle Shoals, Alafbama. The measure, which had been fought vigorously for about two weeks, and 'been made the subject of charges and countercharges of lobbying and wastefulness, finally was put through with the aid of a few R&puhlican votes and now goes to the house where its future is un certain. 'Radical changes -were made by the senate in the measure as reported originally from tho agriculture committee. In to-day's vote on final passage, Democrats -were joined toy four Re-publicans. Senators Capper, of Kansas, Gronna, of North Dakota. Lo Follette, of Wisconsin, and Mc Nary of Oregon. Twenty-seven Re publicans and two Democrats, Sen ators Gore, of Oklahoma, and King. of Utah, voted in apposition 9- OVKR 200,000 ARMENIAN REFUGEES ARE DYING. New York. Jan. 14. -More than refuguees be- , 20,000 .Armenian twen Kars andi Alex'aridro'pol are" Tdylng because 'of lack of food and ;Tv and anarchy stalks among i'thra.. statetl; latest advices from Ar menia, Dy way of Paris, received Cessation of all transportation couipiea with a severe winter, adds to the aproalling situation, it was as serted by M. Ahrchian, president of the Armenian delegation to the peace conference. In forwarding from tPrance Armenian message dated January 7. Famine threaten? unless steps are immediately -taken - .. 10 contlnue American sbrpmenta of provisions, $aid. HINT0N, TEAGUE &AM0LE FUNERAL DIRECTORS" The Best Service Day or Night. Office Phone 343. Night Phones : H. W. AMOLE, 2566 C. C. TEAGUE, 1682 1 16 W. Market Street. COLD and CROUP REMEDIES, PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, at HOWERTON'S DRUG STORE, Prescription Druggist Guilford Hotel Corner Phones 46 and 47 Schiffman Jewelry Co. LEADING JEWELERS, 306 South ElntfStreet. Dr. J. W. Taylor, Fitting Glasses a Spectalty. Examination Without "Drops" RELIEF OR NO PAY OfficeFifth Floor Banner Bldg. Dr. J. F. Kernodle, DENTIST. iooma 203 and 204 McAdoo Bldg. Over Elm Street Pharmacy 'hones Office 1648; Residence 164? ALL WORK STRICTLY CASH Dr. J. E. Wyche, DENTIST. VER GARDNER'S DRUG STORE Pbones: Office, 29; Residence 22. IB J Kf i I auto roe: I I 1 AND PORTABLE LAMPS To close out stocks we are placing all Auto Robes and Portable Lamps on sale at Actual Cost. This means reduc tions of 25 per cent and in some in stances more than a fourth off. . - mmmmm mm mm mmbmmmmmm m m m mmm mm m. WATCH OUR SFfOW WINDOWS. BU YAT ODELL'S WHERE QUALITY TELLS. Z. V. CONYHIS. i i ruavrvm Comiyeips FoirdllhiSiEini.inc, Successors to Conyers & Sykes. - Prescription Druggists, Drugs, Accessories, Sodas, Fine Candies, Toilet Articles, Cigars 229 South Elm Street. Phones 9 andO. Near Greensboro National Bsnk. SERVICE Courteous, efficient service, every detail of which combines to make the last tribute fitting and proper for the beloved one. L. M. AMMEN, Funeral Director, Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Experienced Lady Assistant. 600 S. Elm St. DAY PHONE 468 NIGHT PHONES 186-1521 FOR SALE 62 acres with dwelling and outbuild ings, right at McLeansville R. R. Station and School. A very attractive Drice for quick sale. BROWN REAL ESTATE CO. 109 West Market Street. L '& M SIEMO-IPASTE PADWTS MAKES BEST PAINT WEARS LONGEST Coet to you $3G6 a Gallon when made ready to use. U a gallon oat of any you buy, and if not th bt paint matUu MCV vwwKc una Oofci by pc? A SPECIAL SALE ODELL INeORPORATS m. mm MAntVII I I i gez au your money Oactu . 3 LOMQUAM Ck faAirriHEZ, Klmkon. M, Y, 1 OF ft trm -
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