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THIS BANK WILL DO
THESlE THINGS FOR YOU :
Safeguard Your Money, Issue Letters of Credit, Transfer
Money if desired, Supply You with Cashier's Checks, Furnish
You with New York Exchange, Collect Your Checks,' Notes and
Drafts, Counsel You Regarding Wise Investments, Give You a
Convenient System of Money Handling, Render a Strict Account
ing for Every Dollar Deposited and Make Your Business Trans
actions Safe, Simple, Helpful.
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Atlantic Bank and Trust Co.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS, $250,000.
4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS
JULIUS W. CONE, Pres. J. W. SIMPSON, V.-P. and Cashier
Wm. SIMPSON, Vice-Pres't ; J. E. LATHAM, Vice-Pres't.
C. E. FLEMING, Assistant Cashier.
Last Years'
vs.
This Year's
SIGHT
Last year your eyes may have
been splendid, perfect, faultless.
BUT this year they may be blurry,
distressing, defective.
The remedy?
Have us examine your eyes and
furnish the glasses needed.
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PURE BRED
HDfUBSODOSS
All Registered and cholera im
mune. Book your order for spring pigs
now.
Beaumont Plantation
R. 2 Gibsonville, N. C.
43. A Grlmaley,
Owner.
Harry B. Grimaley,
Mgr.
Fruit Trees,
Vines and Plants,
Poland China Hogs,
Black Mammoth Hogs,
Hereford Cattle, Shetland
Ponies.
GREENSBORO
Nurseries & Stock Farm
JOHN A. YOUNG & SONS,
Owners.
GREENSBORO
Veterinary Hospital
v 229 East Sycamore Street.
SITE OUR BUSY ADVERTISERS
Join the Farm Bureau to-day,
and try to make farnftng arid coun
try life more pleasant. See an
nouncement elsewhere.
When you retire your car don't
forget that the "Greensboro Tire
Company will sell you standard
tires at cut prices 'Read, the price
list on another page. .
The HuntleynStockton-Hill Co.
has a very attractive announcement
on another page, that will probably
interest every reader of The Patriot.
Don't fail to read it.
If you are having electrical
troubles wjith your car, take, it .to
the Dixie Sales Company, down on
iSouth Davie street, and let experts
remedy it. iSee card elsewhere.
The Brown-Belk 'Comuany is
making it interesting for the ladies
Their line of spring goods is com
plete in every detail and very at
tractively priced. See ad. on fourth
page.
The motor is the life of a trac
tor and when you buy a !Hart4Parr
3 0 tractor from Mr. L A. Andrew
you are getting .a motor that has
stood the test for years. 'See his new
tractor ad. on another page.
The Guilford Bargain House,
N. Lutfy iproprietor, will begin a
ten day bargain sale tomorrow
morning at 9 o'clock, when hun
dreds of fine bargains will be hand
ed out to lucky customers. Mr. Lut
fy has cut the price in half on many
articles that he will discontinue to
handle in the future. His half page
announcement elsewhere tells you
all about this great bargain event.
'Next Tuesday in million dollar
day in Greensboro and the same
day is 'five thousand dollar day for
the Morrison-JNeese Furniture Com
pany. Mr. Morrison informs The
Patriot that his firm proposes to
sell that amount of goods on that
day. and in order to facilitate mat
ters he is going to offer special
prices on every article in this big
furniture store for that d'ay only.
This is no small undertaking, but
Mr. Morrison knows what he is do
ing and when the sun goes down
next Tuesday the goal will be reach
ed. Mr. Morrison gives a few of the
hundreds of bargains in furniture
and house furnishings in his big
WNTQN,
TEAGUE & AMOLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS,
The Best Service Day
or Night.
Office Phone 343.
Night Phones :
H. W. AMOLE, 2566
C. C. TEAGUE, 1682
116 W. Market Street.
Hog Tone ForHogs
Puts Them in Better Condition
and Produces More Weight.
HEN TONE FOR H
Keeps Them in Better Condition
and Produces More Eggs.
Successors to Conyers & Sykes.
Prescription ,D rug gists, Drugs,
Accessories, Sodas, Fine Candies, Toilet Articles, Cigar
229 South Elm Street. Phones 9 and 10.
Near Greensboro National Bsnk.
HOWERTON'S
DRUG STORE,
Prescription Druggist
113 East Market Street
Phones 46 and 47
Schifftnan Jewelry Co.
LEADING JEWELERS,
306 South Elm Street.
SERVICE
Courteous, effident service, every detail of hich combines to
make the last tribute fitting and proper for thle beloved one.
L. M. AMMEN,
Funeral Director, Embalraer, Ambulance Service.
Experienced Lady Assistant.
600 S. Elm St.
DAY PHONE 488 NIGHT PHONES 186-1521
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FOR SALE
A fine Farm with extra good buildings. Located less
than eight miles from Greensboro on a good road, in a
splendid community. This Farm of 86 acres 120
drci u preierrea, nas a splendid nine-room dwfOlirm
Dr. J. W Tavlnr furro"nd,e by fruit nd s hade trees and flowers, a
. v v . i dyior, large feed barnf a cow stable, grainerv, and other
buildings, all in fine condition. There is plenty of level
open land ready for the plow. Fine large pasture and
plenty of wood. Possession at once. You may buy
today and move tomorrow.
This is one of the finest farm bargains we have offer
ed in years. The nrice and terms am witVii fk '
i f uiv icaui:
. ot any one.
SCHIFFMAN,
225 1-2 S. Elm St. Phone 108.
Over Paiterson's Store.
n q . . ... announcement on anotner page to-
nave your Surgical Work done on day. 'Read them over carefully, and
make your arrangements to dm to
town ana visit Morrison-Neese s -and
get what you need at these low
prices.
Fitting Glasses a Specialty.
Examination Without "Drops'
RELIEF OR XO PAY
Office Fifth Floor Banner Bldg.
Dr. J. F. Kernodle,
DENTIST.
oom8 203 and 204 McAdoo Bide
ciu street Pharmacy
"honea-Office 1648; Residence 1647
ALL WORK STRICTLY CASH
Animals before Fly Time.
Dr. G. S. GLOVER.
Phones 229-264 1.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Pnrcnont
und'ed V"e,i?W v.!ft5d the
certain deed of truk in Vh- Z
Twor,t,rTi in the sum of
O. lu Fentress Edward C. Jerome
Fen tress & Jerome
5" ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices: 705-706-707
American Exchange National Bank
Building
Greensboro, N.'C.
XL 4. Justice
E. D. Broad hurst
Justice & Broadhurst,
LAWYERS.
Offices in Banner Building
CENTER.
The cold wave struck us rather
hard1.
Miss iCarrie Hrvo.kfttt has rat n marl
TWPntv Tr!.r ,, i u;3.L 1,1 me sum oil
laTs bvnMe dT (6?,0-00) Doi- from her school work at Archdale,
wife, Cora E. Holloday, "o A M Tne scho1 at iSumner will be
2ffi mrdiVneJorSeddaiyn thi about mo- nth.
office of ivciotor .i i A me t-, , ,T , .
uviiss num nocKeti, or tne west
ern Union force, is spending a few
days with homefolks here.
The fruiit up to this cold spell was
considered alright, but this cold
spell may cause it to blight and
drop. ...
Our nastor. Mrs. Haclrnpv is
few days with her
Her place
office of roister 5f Se323 QullfSS
on ,;;6" ",111J5??ose for sale at the
" uwr m the city of
o'"'""10' - v., at public auction,
Monday, May 9, 1921,
Dr. J. E. Wyche,
DENTIST.
,VER GARDNER'S DRUG STORE
wince, a; Residence 22.
REAL ESTA
109 West Market Street.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified a administrator of
A. Southern, deceased, late of the
Vly "f GuUford, N. X, this As. to
notlry all me-rsoni hvtmr t,
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned on or
before the 15th day of March, 1922, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make im
malate payment. 32-82.
This Martih .15, 1&21.
J. B. MORRIS. Admr.
A. L. Brooks R. C. Kelly
Chas. A. Hines
Brooks, Hines & Kelly,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
Fifth Floor Dixie Bldg.
Greensboro, N. C.
?hlp" ociocK noon, or soon thereafter,
three certain tracts or parcels of land
lying and being in the coun y of Guil
ford, state of Nnrti. non-y.. ,?uli
lows- nshlp: and bounied as fdi-I. spending a
. First Tract: Beginning at a "nMf daughter near Liberty
roadwTchaid'in ihi??a! was filled Sunday, Who
85t degrees 55 minutes east from preached' a good sermon, whose plea
tne Dee? nnmc ?--iirf t i j.. i
J. R. M. Baxter and wife to m! l K was for a clean life.
lSeT7 We- regret to state that ;Mr, B. T
degrees 46 minutes east 515 l-io feet Parley is still indisposed. He is.
to W "take: thSSnorTiTJ LMI muh onigsed at church and .Sunday
minutes east 1136 7-10 feet to a stake school
aX 1. A. Knwardo' Una. i ...... I
, , ""c. ixieiiue w rn I a i
nis line smith as o-A. i c i . i a. uonuiar r ne-nn icj hovo vnn
Mct aoo "feca j.o minutes " :
caai tos ieec to a stone and DoirrtVja I martaH
earn point being the northeast corner 'U1U evtirui
or the tract of land as deeded as be- &re making private marks on their
ac t vun tiience SOUtn 3 ne-roM , , .
50 minutes west 1645 feet to an K CarS SO 'that Jn Case the car Stolen
mcram? policemen can be posted and they
edge of said road nnrth rs r- can detect thp. car
S1Tl!S,2c609n2t!Sts,?4aPcr1e,it arouslng an Picin. Forin-
"SSSoSi !?Sit: Beffl,e a ,k. ta?e' Mr". A g0eS OTer hIs
162 feet from a maple south of branch makes a scratch here and there of
ea?te cornegr,J.E5?.raorf3' ??thJ a W small nature and makes a
mm
mm
A stick makes a quart of fin
est washing bJue. It's all
blue saves the cost of use
mm less bott te? and boxes.
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Accept
Ho Substitutes
SI for
Thedford's
UGK-DRAU
J Purely
Vegetable
liver Medicine
F.
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- caoi " i-iu ieet to a
oxuiic, .Liience soutn o degrees and 30
minutes west 1339 8-10 feet to a hick
ory stake; thence north 85 degrees 10
minutes west 695 2-10 feet to a stake
on the line between Joseph E Ed
wares' Ave acre .tract and the herein
described property; north 1 degree and
2 minutes east 1361 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 22.91 acres
more or. less. . '
Third Tract: Beginning at a gum
and dogwood, C. P. -Boren's line, and
running.-so.uth 88. -degrees east 11 poles
to a stone. C P. Pnn'o t,a -trn
I day's corner; .thence nortb 2 degrees
co-ol ou yuiea io a stone, Alice. Ed
wards' line; ithence south 88 degrees
west 10 poles to a stone ;r.thence south
2 degrees west 80 poles to the begin
ning, containing 5 acres, more or less
Terras of sale Cash.
This April 8, 1921.
A. M. SCALES, Trustee.
liSifel PARKER'G
Balsahi
fr n
iiemo ve s danarufT. Stops hair falling
Restores Color and Beauty to
Gray and Faded Hair,
rrt 60c AftLOoatDruitH.
record of every one. OMuff said.
I
1 For Expectant tbdim
'. sl SED Dy TnaEE GEQEDATtOHS
- - Warn mam uvtri n
' ""MIKIIWD ABB TM 1ABT, m.
BSADPICLa IH.ULATOH DlFT. 8-D. kJtAmTAL
PLEASANT UXION.
The health of the community is
very good at this writing.
Spring has suddenly changed to
winter for the ipast few days. -
We fear the fruit will all be kill
ed yet. '
The farmers, are very busy plow
ing and getting ready to .plant corn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. "O. -Causey spent
Saturday night and" Sunday- ' with
Mrs. Causey's parents, Mr. arid Mrs."
E. Brothers.
:Miss Sadie Butler spent Saturday
night "with Miss Grace Coley.
Miss Wake Brothers was a wel
come visitor at Mr. Thomas Neese's
Sunday.
Miss 'Nollie Staley spent Saturday
night and Sunday at Mr. Arthur
Staley's. T ,
Mr. Thomas Neese visited at 'Mr.
J. H. Neese's Sunday evening.
Mr. John Layton visited at Mr. G.
W. Staley's Sunday. :'s V
Miss Donnie Shaw visited at Mr.
Eb. Brothers' Monday.'
Messrs. Walter and Harrison
Staley visited' at Mr. John Layton's
Sunday.
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Barbed Wire to make the Old Fence
New.
Paints to make the Old House New.
Roof ing to Repair that Old Roof .
and Sulphur for your Fruit
Anything you need, Mr. Farm
and Builders' Supplies.
We are Ready to Serve You.
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