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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • Page 11

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News and Recordi
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Greensboro, North Carolina
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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920 11 DAY I i Mo Two Nice Homes and Brick Store Building On Summit Avenue To Be Sold YOUR PRICE BUYS THIS DESIRABLE PROPERTY At 5 o'clock this afternoon we will sell thelrckkett property on Summit avenuetwo good dwellings ana1 one of the best retail grocery locations in Greensboro. 7 You can solve the high rent and high cost of building property by attending this sale. Meet us at 5 'clock this afternoon at the Pickett place, Summit avenueT 'o 1 'x 0 Kr Sale Conducted By Penny Brothers, World's Original Twin Auctioneers We Can Sell Your Land J. M.

MILLIKAN, General Manager Greensboro, N. C. VICK REPRESENTATIVEStr! c'ln: T. B. Jenkins.

Ten HOLD ANNUAL MEETING I G.orgia; H. I-almeV; Tn- sr for 1NFMS a INVALIDS ASK FOR PMt RM.ri. Ddtii. renmllos l'lan: AV Ordway. New York; C.

Vlth An Address Ol Welcome Will insnn, iveniuray; yj. iuuiik, imih- stsslppl; J. M. Johnson and I. C.

Mc- I) In Bfiitoii Thrown Thnrsdar. The annual conventlpn of the sale' men and advertising- men of the Vlck to revenue stamps attached, arpprox4-mtely 1600. H. Simpson, to Dr. VT K.

Edwards, lot In Stokesdale; 10 and other C. O. Farbls et al. to B. T.

Kearns et property North Main street, High1 Point; $10 and, other considerations, or, according to revenue stamps, about 1 in addition to a note, the value otV which was not given. Nancy I. Lamb to H. C. Murrow one acre of land In Guilford county; consideration, $100.

Mary A. SockwelJ to Robert A. Sock-well, 71 acres In Jefferson township; JCinstoQ: We arrangement waa unsatisfactory. Both the New Bern and Kinston chamber of commerce insisted upon better service. The cara will bo pulled over the Norfolk Sou hern to Goldsboro, and from that city to Washington vr the Atlantic Coast, line and co-operating reads.

David Oettlnger and Jo Jin Albertnon, po years master Masons, were honored by more than half a hundred, locel members of the fraternity fv nights ago at the halt of St. John's lodge, No. 4. Both men are wpll-known. An elaborate supper was served.

Handsome jewels were presented to Magistrate Oettlnger and Mr. Albertson. George V. Cow per, Plato Col Una and lbe Ungiotl Chemical company opened yesterday morning: with an address of welcome by the prealdpnt of the company, H- S. Richardeon.

The aeenfona are being- held at the Vlck headquarters, in the western flection of thOcity. Imitations aid SubatitutM. M. C. Price Pays About $13,000 For South Spring Street Property.

TOTAL OF 17 DEEDS FILED There wai a marked Increase In the number of real estate transfers filed tn Infsnts, Invalids and OrevrlncCnlldrm I Rich Mill, MsttrdOrsIn Rstrset tn Powder Ihs Original Rood-Drink for All Agaa No Cooking Nourl.hing-Dig.stibU 100 and other considerations. verttsins and sales department of the Leod, -Tennease; VS. E. York, Virginia; U. E.

HodKktn and A. H. Lambert, Georgia; Kngland, D. jH- Hudson, AV. JohiiHon and F.

Ij. Held. Virginia. A large number of the representatives are accompanied by their wlvea. I.

F-K I AH KU VI New Car To lie Put (in For KinMltm, New Hera and Kant Carullnn. (RpiHftl Dillr Newt. I Kinston, July 19. Through sleeping car sorvlce from this city to Washington, D. is expected to be Inaugurated by the Norfolk fjouthern and 'Atlantic Coast Line railroads tJils week.

The exact date has not been announced. New Bern will share with Kinston In the service. Cars will fUave the latter place early In the evening, and leave this city approximately an hour later. Until now sasnengers for the north J. F.

Powell t6 llr. V. K. Edwards, lot In Stokesdale; 10and other considerations, or approximately 11.000. in, the office of Register of Deeds R.

H. HAi1 in lflAa FOUMJKH IX others made addresses. Mr. Albertson: la a member of a prominent local fam-( ily, Magistrate 4jettingr was born In, Wurtemburg, but has lived here many, Wharton yesterday as compared with M. T.

Hicks to N. C. Johnson, lot on the number recorded on other days re Grimes street, H.igh Point; consideration, about S3. 260. L.

Duffy to M. C. Price, property eently. There was a total of 17 deeds, company was present at the eessfon. The convention will continue through Thursday, July 22.

Following the address of welcome, Ij. Richardson, sales manag-er and -vlce1-presldent, Vd dressed the assembly on "The Convention." The departmental produced records for the year, which proved Interesting to those connected with the chemtral company. A general get-together meeting, in ytars. To DHt Out Malar.it on South Spring street; consideration And Built T'p The Rystem two of them involving over 10,000 e-ach. The most Important transfer, In point nt rioilRrx involved, was that of C.

O. TRINITY COLLEGE Iii ham. Nonh Carolina Trinity Cs'ege offers the general student the choloe of a wide variety of courses leading to the bachelor's defee. For mature students It provides 'also special groups of studies In Busjntss Admlnlstrntton, Religious Training, Engineering, Pre-medJcal and General Science Work, Teaching! Graduate Instruction in ail Departments. 'School of Law.

Fall Term begins Sept. 15, mO. For catalogue and illustrated Booklet-address R. FIjOWKltfl. Beeretary to the corporattoa.

Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TA8TEM0SS chill TONIC. You know I Forbls et al. to K. T. Kearns at al.

for what you are taking, as the formula' Is printed on every label, showing it si -which many points cif general inter have heen compelled to make reserva property on North Main street, High Point. AeeordinK to revenue stamps attached, this property, si lot 25 by 1I0' Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form, i tions through the Goldsboro ticket of- The Quinine drives out the malaria, flee after the selling put of two or three sections assigned to New Bern and feet and one-third interest In an an iacent lot, involved over 115,600. the iron millai th aystem. 0c. hd approximately $13,000.

ij. H. C. Find to A. C.

Reddlck, four lots in Guilford county; consideration $106. J. II. Mllllknn and R. Blaylock to Clarence Scott, three lots In Olenwood; consideration, approximately $1,000.

John Young to John Sykes. 1.89 acres on and in Gi-lmer township, consideration, 1400. A. O. Reddlck to Plokett Cotton Mills, In High Point; consideration, Mllsahe'th Fields to E.

A. Caudle.ione acre In Clay township; $10 and, other considerations, i est to those present, was held until 1 p. when the convention adjourned for lunch until o'clock, A. Jj. Henley was the first speaker during the afternoon meeting.

He spoke on "Samples and HookWs." This was followed by Oeore H. Will-son's address on "Window Displays." valuable piece of property to change hands waa a lot, 76 by 15ft feet, on South Spring street, this cltf. whiolv I Duffy conveyed tn Price, the consideration being appro irnatelv 118.000. L. Held delivered an interesting talk! on "Other Forms.

Other speakers of The other transfers involved amaller amounts. Following la the Hat, 4 in the afternoon were: C. L. Vanntory op (1, Iseley to 8, M. Iseley, eight 'SIgn Tacking," R.

W. McWllliams, rVstokesrtale Commercial bank to fe'rTj v. lot In Stokesdale; 110 and other considerations, or according "Fload Signs," and E. C. oung, on "Sampling." A buffet1 supper waA given at the Greensbortr Country club at 7:30 p.

m. Following the supper stunts, games and dancing were enjpyed by the diners, A number of prominent officials of the company are scheduled to speak during today's sessions. In addition to officials and depart acres in kock. yreeK. iownsmpii.o ana other considerations.

5 W. to D. B. Stafford, nine acres iri Oak Ridge township; consideration, $250. W.

B. Stafford to D. B. Stafford, 40 or 45 acres in Oak Ridge township; consideration, $600. H.

E. Sale to Martha F- Garner, lcjt In High Point; consideration, $400. Rub-My-Titm Is a powerful antiseptic; it kills tha poison eauaed from in (ected cuts, curoa old sores, tatter, te. Adv. Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap.

Cuticura Oatlrorm osphthfBVritefriftrraMrlwvht ment representatives the following sales representatives are attending the convention: A. C. Ocil, Georgia: W. E. Edmundson, Louisiana; A.

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