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The Greensboro Patriot from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 5

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II II i -'''fTi iitiil -f-r CAR0LI1IA LEADS ALL SOOTHERll STATES About Your Mone Crop, t. What FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 320.28 WERE? PAID TO UNCLE SAM. "A Mr. ii 1I0RTH CAR0LII1A-LMDS r- III I i 'It T. f-'MMt I- II Washington, Oct 16 -In a prelim- binary statement inadie' public tonight -of Internal revenue collections You have Barns for Your Tobacco, Cribs for Your Corn, Lofts for Your Hay, Graineries for Wheat, Stables for Stock but wher A Challenge to the White Men and Women of North Carolina.

for the fiscal jrear ended June 30, 1 1920, (Commissioner William M. Wil-lians reports the collections for the year as $5,408,075.468 the largest tax bill in the country's history. I As -for the fiscal year 1912, North keep Your Money Cropr? do you Let us suggest that you carinbt find a Safer Pe p-Carolina stands far in the fore front titory for Your Money Crop or Money than the Go, ana HUM Greensboro Loan Greensboro, North Cflma. of all southern states in the payment of federal taxes. During the fiscal year its tax payers paid into the treasury of the United States the big total of 162, 667,320.28.

This was an increase of 60 per cent over the 1918 payments, which were Of the -above amount income and profits taxes in North Carolina called lor $44,964,209.84 as compared with approximately $30,000,000 paid in 1919 or an increase of 49 per cent in these particunr faxes. The increase in the income and, excess profits taxes in the state is fairly representative of the increased pros W. FRY, President, j' S. COX, Vice-Prest, W. E.

ALLER Vice-Pres't Treas. R. D. DOU(jLS, Vice-Pres't Trust Officer. M.

RIDENHOUR, Vice-Pres't Ass't Treas. R. I. MOORE, Manager Savings Department. perity or tne Tar Heel common wealth.

TRrsTEE'S SALE OF LAND. For comparative purposes the fol Auction Sale I will offer for sale at public auction, at the late home of Jake Me-dearis, deceased, located between Bele's Creek and' Stokesdale, for cash, on tn Carolina. Guilford County. orUU Ada W. Boggs, did on the Whf of Julv 1920, execute to the t(lb jLmI a deed of trust, same be-iiTSlnrdea in ihe register of deeds 'Guilford county, in book.

339. ffice 467 whereas, default having alVi'a pavment of both the "TTnnri interest as therein pro- the undersigned tne unaersignec therefore, i offer for sai door lowing income and profits taxes pai'I by other states may be cited for the fiscal year ending last June, the amounts being in round figures: Alabama, $14,507,000. Arkansas, $9,928,798. Florida, $8,027,000. Georgia.

$33,731,000. Louisiana, $31,927,000. Maryland, $49,952,000. Mississippi, $9,741,000. South Carolina, $23,943,000.

Tennessee. $26,295,000. Texas, $76,216,000. rt house in the TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1020, at the eou of Greensboro, it 12 clock noon OB Mondav. November 8.

1920, '-Hnwinc described tract or parcel S'-iSd situated in Morehead town-It above state and county, and Jore particularly described and defln- ji n5 follows: the following described personal property: 2 mules, 1 1 2-horse wagon, 1 1-horse wagon, 1 2-horse plow, 1 I -horse plow, cultivator, 1 double! plow, 1 cuttaway harrow, 1 corn 1 planter, 1 section harrow and other! articles too numerous to mention. I keogh street, in tke city of Davidson norineast cor- Virginia, $37,447,000. Compared with North Carolina's civtv.fivA fiktfkt total of a nearly $163,000,000 which i LiV the northern margin of Flor-rVeet: runnine: thence est ward -v Davidson's line and parallel Irth Forence street One Hundred and Twe'-v ilo0) feet to a stake in David-so-rsrie- thence northwardly with Pavidson's line and parallel with street fifty-three 53) feet to a This Oct. 5, 1920. PRUDIA SCALES, Admx.

Belew's Creek, R. 1. sum covers incomes and profits as well as miscellaneous taxes such as levies on tobacco, stamp taxes, In- (The following is an exact copy of a letter mailed from Greensboro, N. -to a woman at Lexington, N. C.

Reliable information- i-nddeates that is an organization known as the Colored Women's Rights Association for Colored Women, that headquarters are located in this cdty and that Charlotte Hawkins Brown, head of the school for colored people, at Sedalia. is president of this organization.) Dear Voter: The r.ith niendmeiit to the Constitution of the United States 'ives all women the right to the ballot regardless of color, and we beg all the colored women of North Carolina to register and vote on November 2nd, 1920. The time for negroes has come. Now is our chance to redeem our liberty. We have been driven long enough.

Apply to the register; in your precinct to register. The books for registration open on September 30th, and if you are refused go at oriTe to the Republican lawyer and start proceedings in the Tinted States court don't waste time with State Courts the State Courts are controlled by Democrats. Don't be afraid, there are plenty white Republicans that will help us. The Iemocrats are divided over thfe tax revaluation and the Governor's fight in the primary. Thousands of Democrats will stay at home next November and thousands of Gardner and Page Democrats will vote the Republican tickets We are sure of capturing the State this time if only the colored women will do their duty.

Register and vote. The white women of North Carolina will not vote tfnd while they sleep let the negroes be up and doing. When we get in power we can demand what we wish and get it. We hold the balance of power in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York and New Jersey. We are sure of electing a Republican President one who will give us what we want that is justice but if we don't elect a Republican Congress his hands will be tied, and we have the chance here in North Carolina to elect a Republican Senator and over half of the congressmen.

With colored women voting we can control the Eastern coun-. ties and the industrial counties of the west such as Forsyth, Guilford, Rowain, Davidson, Cabarrus, Stanly, Gaston aud Mecklenburg. All the white cotton mill operatives of the state are going to vote the Republican ticket is time. Wjiile the Democrats dk vided, is our tjme. Organize get the white Republicans, rien and women to help you.

They rill, if you only keep quiet about it. Have your meetings at night. When we get thousands of voters on the registration books, the white Republicans of North Carolina and the South will be glad to do as their white brother and sister of the North and West recognize us as their political equals. 1 We are being backed by them now, but you know it is best for them to keep, under cover for awhile yet. Republicans have plenty of money and you -can get it to organize and prosecute Democrat Registrars and Judges of elections if they refuse to register the colored women and violate the 19th amendment to the Constitution of our glorious United States.

Keep this a secret don't let it get in hands of Democrats. Yours for negro liberty, COLORED WCMKN'S RIGHTS ASSOCIATION FOrt COLORED WOMEN. This is a copy of letter being distributed by Colored Women's Rights Association "for Colored Women. surance. excises, beverages, and special taxes including corporation capital stock, other southerrl states take ir Robinson's line: thence with Robinson's line and parallel V'h Florence street One Hundred and Twenty (120) feet to a stake Notice of sale.

Under and by virtue of an order of paid in the following totals for the the Superior court of Guilford coun-ty, N. made in the special proceed- year: lng entitled Jennie Lemons, adminis- tratrix of Rufus Lemons, deceased, et ia the western margin ol xveogn sireei, tbenc southwardly with the western of Keogh street fifty-three (53) feet to the beginning, together with md subject to an alley agreement and fssemerit as provided in a deed to said Ada Boggs from J. E. iatham i'o. recorded in book 334, page 316 in register of deeds office, subject also to the building restrictions provid v.

ah. i j. 5 Ml If: 1 i vcT- al, vs. Joe Gaither et al, the undersign ed commissioner will on Saturday, October HO, 1920, Alabama, $1 35,000. Arkansas, $12,556,000.

Florida, $16,623,000. Georgia, $43,264,000. Louisiana, $51,324,000. ed in said deed. lO 1, 4.

The above door in the city of Greensboro, Gull-, Maryland, distri, J.I sold subject to a deed of trust rren to Roe-er W. Harrison, trustee. ford county, N. offer for sale to the I hig-lvest bidder for cash that certain a-', us May 7, 1920, in the sum of Thirty- Pv Hnnrtrw1 DnllarS which 1 1 ueniB ft iNorth caa-oirna. 1 2 6 6 7 a.

wr.r,r.A ,1 hb- QCK rm nacrA SaaY nffi.eWove: tate of North Carolina, and more par- itate and county This October 5. 1920. S. J. STERN Beginning at a stake in the west Trustee.

edge of High street 329.1 feet from th i north edge of Gorrell street running i thence north with High street 50 feet Oklahoma', $26,289,000. South Carolina. $27,074,000. Tennessee. $36,522,000.

Texas, $105,057,000. Virginia, $69,750,000. NOTICE OF SALE. ltd a stake i thence west parallel with Gorrell street 165 feet to a stake. thence south- parallel with High sitreet Ey virtue of authority the Collector of Internal Revenue of with Gorrell street 165 feet to the be- ua i.oueciion uisinci ot tne ataits uairicr i0 xr 18 in block No North Carolina, under Sec.

1001 of property record GREENSBORO ROUTE 2. Zww, sfc- OIJne V'auonf ed in book 53. page 545, and the same Prohibition act. I will offer for sale rr to the highest bidder for cash, on Wednesday, October 20, 1920, Green McMichaeiand wife, by deed record in boolc 113, page 566, in the register of deeds office. This September 28, 1920.

JENNIE LEMONS. Commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. George Allen and children, of Burlington, are here for a few days visiting relatives.

Several from Mt. Hope attended ihe Greene township Sunday school convention, which was held at Low's last Sunday. School starts at Cross Road's it Alamance School House. Guilford Winty. North Carolina, at 11 A.

of the land of the said John Gisible. Guilford county, North Caro- satisfy a tax and penalty as- KKed by the 'ominissioner of Inter-' ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. WKeenue. and approved by the Sec-I Having qualified administratrix ur Treasurer of the United 0f th estate of Jake Medearis, de-'V' ost of sale thereof. reused, late of Guilford county.

N. ttX-541" is bein soid b7 is to notify all persons having Monday, the 18th. to of 1. straint Warrant. issued f.la im ninst the estate of the said gainst the said John deceased to exhibit tlem to the under- Mr.

and; Mrs. L. R. Andrew and property is desenfc- signed on or before the th day or uc- cliidren and AIr A Andrew re- tober. 1921, or this nvice will be riii.uren anu Jir.

rt. a. Aimrew re rt follows: All county. nijirifrl in bar of their recovery. hi, 'Juilford nds of Jas.

H. nersons indebted to said estate will cently visited at Mr. Eli Coble s. Mr. and Mrs.

Ezra Hayworth and il. Rcirinniu.r c4- I rt Vl 1 T1: AtnVK 1Q9Q 1 9 1 little daughter Juanita. and Mr. Stewart's corner; thence! PRUDIE SCALES, Admx. w.ti ij dfrrees cast 93 nnlp.s to Belew's creeR, iN.

itoute i. c. May and mother, of High Poln. Hclwv's Creek. N.

Route I. "'e- north 10 degrees east 28 to a 'Ahite oak on the WILL THIS WHITE MEN AND WO-, and that distinguished gentlemen, spent a while in the community Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Levens recent- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified Administrator of bkVv east SS poles to a oak. J. n. Stewart's line; thence lu decrees south 149 poles to a MEN OF NORTH CAROLINA CONTINUE TO SLEEP? the estate of William t.

stone, XTt. rvi even before the letter was published in local newspapers, declares that it is a Democratic ruse. We would inenoe south all nersons having claimf degrees west ceased, I iw.es to a stone; thence north 78 tl 78 Mr. and Mrs, L. May and Utile one against the said estate are nereDy notified to present same, duly verified, Poles to a sto i -n i -15 (1rs west 4i poles on or before the 13th day of Septem- son visited at J.

W. Levens last Sun- "Foul deeds will rise tho' all the merely inquire if Mr. Orissom's af-world ovehwhelm them to men's filiation with the organization of col- lo a ston: thence soutn ber 192L or this notice will be pieaciea ri ovenine iv. east nnlAs tn a stnn- i. v.

All nprcnrn a a ru.uiuft, 1 loies to a stone; All persons "tnce Dar Qf their recovery. 4.4 decrees west 11 poles indebted to said estate are hereby re- ored women is so intimate that he eyes. er i onn iu aegrees uested to make payment at once 14 links to a stone; This. SeDtember 13. 1920 SOTTTTTKRiN LIFE TRUST his-n degrees west 39 poies I5ICKETT LI REPLY TO PARKER'S SPEECHES.

Administrator. norm poies to a Stewart's line-; thence ht 4i i north SO degrees EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The disclosures made in the let- can vouch for their actions, or make ter published on the first page of denial for them of their propaganda, this issue indicate a startling situa-j On previous occasions we have tion on the political horizon of pointed out the necessity for all the North Carolina. women to register and! vote. We had This letter was mailed fro'm entertained suspicions of such a plot Greensboro to a colored woman in and this valuable epistle sustains Lexington.

It happened that there hose fears. We no longer implore Pine too thP heginnme, con- Tv TJ acre-s more or less 20. 1920 net Having qualified as executor and executrix, of the estate of Samuel deceased, late of Guilford county. Raleigh, Oct. 15.

-The presence of Governor Bickett in the audience here last night that heard John J. J. W. Collector 'I: "Tl T4 wt ri 1 -v BY C. tbls is to notify all persons nav-; AtTAinst the estate of the said deceased, to exhibit them to the Parker Republican candidate for cxA nn or be.fiore the 7th day "iuuy or.

ArMlMsTRATOR'S NOTICE. was a white womai in in that city of the" women to'' attjead t.th-ij I the postoffice de- duty of registering" ahcastiiig of October. 1921. or this notice will be governor, will be better understood the same name and art. in bar oi tneir rewveiy.

reports of the governor's ft. a. idministrator of nersons indebted to tne am essiuie wm- speech he will make at Wake Forest i. lat- Alexander conty, X. this tl; persons ha vine: claims please make immediate pajmciu.

Thus Spt. 30. 1920. 81-91 Charles h. Mcdonald, Executor.

jennie Mcdonald. bacecutrix. MO tC sai'l estate to nresent them i 1921. or this no- Saturday night are read over the state. i It was for the purpose of answering the Republican candidate that the governor heard last night's dissertation.

The state's chief execu- 1 in bar of their re Persons due or owing the please make immedi- i i I ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. T-Tovino- oitatified as administratrix of S2-92 1 QTi I 1 livered it to the white woman. It vote for white supremacy no appears that the same letter is being longer urge them. We merely re-mailed to colored women through- quest that they read the letter on out the state. the front page, let them answer the Mr.

Gilliam Grissom, secretary of simply query, the Republican organization, has WHITE WOMEN, WILL YOU been extremely busy in denying that CONTINUE TO SLEEP? the letter was sent out by the Col- The registration books open Sep-ored Women's Rights Association, tember 30, and close October 23. (The above are reproductions torn The Greensboro Patriot of September 27, 1920, relating to the let er signed by Colored Woxnen Rights Association For Colored Wo jien,) TJTl? Stnrhuck. de- i Lat.fi late of Guilford county, N. tive had followed the Republican at- iL tacks on revaluation, made by their 4pp. 'claims against.

the estate or saw ne- for PiRnnv op ceased, to prsep them to the under- party leaders hut he wanted to hear M. OP igneS: obefor the 20th day of P9rt(ir himlf Rnnh n- KVAN. September, I32T1, or nia hulic iToo in har nf their recovery. All here was his nrst opportunity and i a r.v.r-A ealrl estate will 'Will- ueisuna iiiucuvv-u "a re made to the r.nv. irimmil otn navment.

Wake Forest tomorrow night the I11P S4 A( 1111 IVI7 111 I' UV the par-. 'Tht-' fieu. 20. 1920. 76-86.

Wf A. r. tor -v -v i Tjvii at the convicted of te Superic court of Lillle M. Starbuck. Deceased.

governor will give a ringing answer to Pa.rker's charge that an injustice Is being done the farmers in the application of the act. h5o.6. ln hi ine orme oi wur the tv -Jl. oijirtious ii- Wii" lo p05T8 or sale and sen Ti fin fVirt ADAIINISTRATX)RS NOTICE. i puuiic roaas or Ml WsooftA raoniB8 ana Tivina- 3Min aamirastrator of Wherever he has spoken dunnj? "trii Afiministrator of aV.Tnd1? IS? of GWifotdrcountyT N.

this the past two weeKs pernor ttord wltSott sade eloquent and-logical i2. 8284' tfhib Af unsl but in his before the 9th. day of Septemwr, a-dress at Vake Forest he is A L. RYAN. or Mils nottcft Wi be pjtcafCrea their recoVW Ail pron rrtdbted rected to aitfwer specifically Park-lirm PleM er's refereiice to' application of the -Or.

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