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MONDAY R.ORMNG, JUNE 7, 1023. ;j cono;j upvard Cains Scored During Week At New .Orleans As Result Low : : j Condition Figures ' ', v I , '"L. "v-s ;- N'ew Orleaaa, Jaae The tendency waa upward 'in cotton tut week u the reault ef .continued - unfavorable ae euatt from the eropand the low eon. titioav figure from " the government. There were timet when the market met eoaaiderabl liquidation : from the long : jde tad there wr-aIeo a. tew petioa of rather heav? abort aelling, baaed ea hope ef tare for the better is weather condition, but- it- ..me- wa. the market Under prolonged Celling pree are. ' '. - ' ' . TJe iowwt pneee were made early GREATLY AFFECTED Cutting Down Agricultural Ap- : propriations stops Many Activities in soutn '- Washington, Jane S. Secretary Mere dith, ii i statement given out here, outlinea more than half a ha ad red de partment of agriculture aetivltiea whieh, be said, .won Id have to M abandoned at the remit er reduction in the ap piriatfoiia-carrjedin - the annuirl agricultural tiill. Tho rknltoral rWlle; paeeed by Congress '.appropriated : approximately 3J00,000, which, the aeeretary aaid, waa WflOOfm lese than the depart ment a estimates of He need and 12, 185,000 leu than the amount provided Tath' weeIlEng-tlrr-hiiheet atalijaLJIojriatioB art for the pree- were made toward the clow, toe market - rising 120 to I0O point from the low. at to the highest level. At the lowest the trading montha were to 5S point nader the elose of the preceding ween and at the highest they were 100 to 143 point orer. The elooo ihowea net game of M to 102 point, July cloned at 38.38 which compared with (1.00 a the eloa -log wriea an. JBiddJint pofa, Middling . gained 100 point in the net retulti. The main vnt of the week wai the ' issuance by the Department of Agri culture of the tint condition, report of thmeaionT-lacHif thr percentage 1 at only 62.4 of normal, the loweat Condi tion ten re Over returned for May .25, The previnu low record waa 09.5, mad in 1917. The tea-year average-for May 25 1 78.7 and therefore, the condition thii Tear wa 16 J point nnder the " aterige.- A reniarkabe tftlng nbout the report waa that it waa larger than the , loweit private burrow veporl While there wa no 'fcfficial acreage return : upon which to baae crop estimate, the trade generally ronaiderea mat toe eon- d it ion figurer pointed to a erop not in . exr.ese of temniilionbale. ' Thi week will probably Sad the market more, of a weather affair than orer. Continued rain would eauae - -heavy buying for private and effleinl account from the interior are i begin ning to tell of weevil In great nkmber ""' ad eotno-privato report havo gene far aa to claim- that Jhe weevila, ore getting the squares afat . they form "oa the $oung plant. - - A return to Ttrirther-Trouid,--rn the opinion otmost trades, bring about prolonged reaction. ' ' - NORTHAMPTON FARMER IS BADLY HURT BY TRACTOR , Weldon, June TTIUf. "1Verly- hugh, prominent farmer of Northamp ton county, had the mlifortune' to break ad havo badly mashed on of hi leg . by the overturning of tractor machine . which ha waa operating on -hi Iiland ' ' farm in the Roanoke River, near Wei--- dew. - Medical aid waa quickly secured and he wa taken to the hospital at Keanoko Bapid., -lfck3aig , nm Jhejntjnjr; to am riod earlier than Greek civilisation have been found at Euyuk, Alia Minor. cut year, Tht aecretair u miliary aid - la pa rt j - ' - . ' r: --. - . ri : :.. "Demonetratioa work to aid eitab lishmcnt of general live ttofk indna trie nuit be abandoned in eattle-tick-freed South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama1, Mliaaiaaippi, Louaiiana, Ar kanaaa, Oklahoma and Texaa. -"Dairy ipeclaliit muat be diipented with fn Korth Carolina, 8ootb Carolina, MitaiaaiPPU Arkanui and Uklahoma. Cereal Improvement Jd otaUoai in North Carolina and Tenneaaeo wrUl bo eloeed. - .. . ' CereaJ iiaeaa atatione at Auburn Ala mult - bo -dieeoatianed and work greatly reduced at Crowley, Lo., and Knoxville, Toaau-U -i -r "Muek work, la maintaining aad re produeing foreata' ia the Bouth where the problem of -future timber anppliea i most aeute will have to be abaadoned ' "Yellow "pine etudico in the 8oath treu wit! be n fcandoned "Crop reporting apeejalista oa eot ton, tebaeee (ad rice will bo diipeaaed with. . . . . , "' - "Fond for eradication of, pink boll weevil, cotton mow deotruetiv taemy, hae been contideablv reduced. "The Bouth and Bouthweat ia Urge meaiure, mult fit deprived of Me market ae we tiwi'a-. -, "Plan for-an iSt ; for iaivoctioa of Iruite and vegetable at Noroik, Ta. eaoaot be carried oat. ; t "Work.ia aoutheaatera State oa la Bcrnca S.f & Vault Co., flf Bm Mata trMt, IkhaMwa. Va. BaM. at. Banna. Ft, aad Mar.. - A. R. TUCKER, T. T. SPINCE. 0. O, M Dr ..L D. O. DRS. TUCKER & SPENCE - - Oatoopathlo Pkyaiclaaa 8peUl Attention to Dteewwie and DIumw ft th tmr, Kmi and Throat torriCB auaoNic tkmpli Offlca ft r eTONEi B4aa.. . I IU. Ul Railroad Schedules fvhMl na tariM a,MM tofa a,lM (U,Ma Dmt), NVC. TIM mmih Mieala aawai aMukf a MwawUaa. aa aat naulatr - ! aniaaar Tlaw.) MoaroiK aeuTHian nxitae Ual .Ma. a ,'iai. , rniiH V:l a. m. ttf.n, Wuklaetaa.... eai amHf rirw aooaa uaa a. m. a.tt.MMB. w..h.a win,, ,h iKa :li a. m. CtarMta. Vvlaa. Btar IJia.a. f :l a, . raiwttHllla, UlUattM. a T aitaw IiiImi ajea.a. t 4M a, B. rmrtMnlito, LHUaetea. r- . aaar (aria, .......t IMa. m. f ftn a. m. ravannlila. Tvwnr mi aaaacyr laaaaaf aav "iw. araoAo aia lin( aaiLROAt: rras a. at: Jinaillli Krai Vt Jl M . . J :34 a. m. BkaiiKtiii Hanaai-Wart...l4(a. m. IMIa. m. Harfaai-Waalilaataa Blr'kaa la; a. a. :9 a. a. Ntw varti iaMiM,vi(ta I.hl m. MM a. m. WMaa ' I. !" 43 a. a. Char tana ... naawiniraiM in a a. 4 ae a a. attaata . - NarfaM I J M aati II :M p. at. laaiwaollla Mac YwtHXaa. ana a anw ana ata ana a. a. jaaawarti a P. a. " OUTHIMN aAlLROAS ,IN., -rrh Wa Utw " tM a. . arwutata Wavaatnnt JIa.a. Ilea. . Oaraia Ormiiin 4:1 0. It t a. a. Daraaia ........ Ormaaare tntt,m, eea. . Oariiaai-........ Orataaaara I JL a 4:la. a. Oalaa ... " Calaiaal, 1:11 a a. II :a a. a. aaiaa .......... laaaara. .(Ma. a. :l a. . alaa ............ OaUiaara llH a. a. tn riaa eai ire - aawrn rtaaa ; a ti CONMllBATtO TIC K IT OfPICta. ' taaav aaty. OaJO) txaMI aartw. Wake Undertaking Company PTJMRAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS . W. Hargett St. Phono 2206 C A. KLCTTZ I .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaV I t X A CUD ew C1 Ii 1 I I. C WEATHERS . Uoetor of . CIIXOPODT aad ORTHOPEDICS fnufci- timited to Diaeaaoo aad Deformltlao ef the Foot U7H fayttttviU Bk, Raleigh, M. a TTHEN eotnebody UllijrcjuofaVtt. try that ha, cone tfarouiti a long life and 1m4 lome hard knock long the way. doat f put him .doom aa vrindjammer. But you can bet on it that if the a?pel-tTvio be r hd good battery to. tart with and he gave it a aquare deal. Aak . V. . I a., z if n.u a ainuv iin sun ixncr WUlard. "BOY WANTED WITH A J BICYCLE." .... The boy that ewaa a bicycle get all the good job and th e beet pay. One boyren a BIKE' i worth two ea . JJ ; foot. Quality Bicycle Co. IN Sonth Wilmington St! eet Infeatatloa of eat timber aad foreet product will be abandoned. - "Diacontiauanee of Chadbonrae, ; N. Ua atatioa iaventigatiag berry and'eab abge iaaecta. - - "Hog cholera apoeialiaUi will be re- aueea ia number. . - "DiKoatia aanee of all-work to de velop direct marketing of farm pro duct by parcel poet, exproea or ether wfto. i "VegeUble oil . cron ., laveiticatioa curtailed.' 'ft. hfartla Lather in aaid ta kava-jarinina. W4 the Idea orthi Chriitmae tree.- : . ADMIXIStSATOrs NOTICl. Havin tranliAed aa admlniatrator of the eatate of Oeorcio Kick, dooeaaod. late of Wake Couaty, thi i to notify all peraoa having eiaima agalaat the eatate of eaid Geors-ie-Bieh. decoaeed, te e- hibit them to the naderiitrsed on or he. fore-hUy 6th,. 1921, or thi notice wUl be pleaded ia bar of their recovery. All peraoaa indebted to eaid eatate will pleaae make immediate payment to me. Thi 13th day ef May, 1930. - -, r MATTIK. RICH, A jmlRrlf jritri of Georgio Rich Eatate. . KENYON A THOMPSON COMPANY J. H. Keayoa 3. 8cott Thorn paon GENERAL CONTRACTORS i - BUILDING Offlee 308, llerchaati Bank Building. Bell Phone - . Raleigh, N. C. Prior to the fifteenth century .Jew received nzeellent trea(meB,t from tne htoor ia Bpaia. . 1 . -. . Gilbert C. White " cojisuLTuta wnxtm - WATatBWORKS, UOR AI ASHEVILLE, N. C I I7N DIIIGHAEl nillTARY SCHOOL Oraanhatioai CtrO mora thaa nm, Mmtanr 1MU V. 8. nar OlBcW datailad afciea 18H2, la 1IT tha Baarvlaif ef War aatrnMathad km a "Unrt ml Ova Joawr Dlviaiaasf tka Kaacrra Offiean' Trainton Coraa." Major R. D. Carter, V. 8. Armr. Kit. H the ealafcratad firat Dirkioa. Militenr FTofaaaar. , COL. at. tUNGHAM. aUPT. Omi Brpdahr laU. l(2u Mar tftiwJir mm FOR SALE GOOD LOCATION FOR WAREHOUSE Lot fronting one hundred and fifty feet on West-Jones i. Street, and two hundred and ten. feet .on Sesbosrd Air. neEailwsK Prices and terms reasonable." " v " 'r The Pa r k or-II u n tor-Realty Co. rtre Iaaaraace aad Seal Eatate. Don't Keep YourHecofds tn a Hollow Log - Bell Phone US I MP "8 UL '. .... . -h-h rJ7 . aaa JA v H JtVyMiXfiliE a -Jf Of aVaaaaT vwvw t M BiealmoVadmkmliaivdao- X V Yowe-aimpeeveyour bai. wonder- af rM . luliylrojmg 1 a ! RALEIGH . NaWe ealcaa the eurl out of I W,MK,H,, aeuhhotiwtMWrhaii. at'e fcmfce...., . . w ".DEI,,TJ-Ms ' the haioom mata gS,J, .u,Sf I - ! ' eharaakloageralthich 1 , , . , :NokV . - -B Pitl ! I - "NIMi-C;l SaJ- ' 1 1 1 II 1 1 j" - I : .?The.Jop?....:,;, ;! ! fh fragile constitution Irll AwM.4d j; nmands.:; , . V .'. (Ja nothing' . but " lBnpreff,,!' ; We'haveaUcip i 'ng prieea and laid in a tare atock I'iSirrMTa t. 1 ' 1 , all kiada of Plumbing Mate- i atreatest care in the selec- I a-f -v-. for TOTJR PBQTECTION'r-J ! , .f .i., j,,,,. ,.4 th! I t J - for your inuiuuom V !' t,on of our drugs and tha -, ' KT z 't0k' ,r! lhw I j; providing of .remedies for irii v-:r.rt-----XI .... S I I IIICKS-CRABTEEE ;! . -', v' Four Store , Gtf Allstttl Trsnstr Csset will fcold-25 - mora Corrrnnii(ariia j-than - wood cases, aaving 20- noor space. 4 i Stack them aa high a yon Eke, load tnem a neavy aa yew want the hoe. Mm' drawer wilt nnaarata aa laa1w en oa the top and the atack win iV rigid. Let ui how you a CP Jibuti Trutf JAMES E. THIEM A hollow tog aftords no protec tion but a CFAlUlttl Tnnsfer Cast provides the utmost in protection Raklgh. N. C 1000 y r Reduced Not in several sea-. sons jiaye we been able, to offer you a sale of Society Clothes But here it is now at a saving of on every suit mm "VOGUE SUITS ME" aaaaaa mm mm H-rr- ... iAfJJEfl HOSIERY HILL PROPEnTY EAST mJRHAMr N. C. Tirradp 0:30 A. 1VI . The mill is well equipped with' machinery and offers a splendid opportunity for a profitable investment. After sellingr the real estate, some of which will be offered in lots. we will then tell the macliinery giving purchasers op- portunity ,to buy one-without the omer. TTiis p could be used to advantage for garage or other purposes. Un June 4th, 5th, and 7tli you will find some one on the premise to show the property to interested parties. Very easy terms will be made. Sale takes place on the premises. 'v--. :' ' . ' j ? -r. PRINCE REALTY COMPANY nALEIGH.N.G. ELUNGAGi a 1 DttmitUIUlHffllUlalillUIUUillPIIUWtt. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT I A BANKER ? " -I Do you know, who the fellow is j,hat makes industry r-in6ve?:sIt;iave3ankerAt,..;,ly" v -t--fs You think I he la gathenngthi wealthy on itj- But you know he is compelled by law j f A I'-raaA I ? gm .ta ak MMgiM al ayw 4a aiv wa. a - , ..TSt '. " :r).. . ri a-.j 1 IV WLWy UU VliUVO UVTIM tW OIA fCt VVTIlw ' k Six per cent, and he is examined by the bank examiner and limited In his investments by rigid law. and obliged --to carry -always a Jresen'e, and to meet all demands on - Jhim on sight, and have money for everybody and every """ l- purpose." tTfarVif at-aaatinnnn Kltainaoa isn't i a.aaaaa aaavu.vw vMw.aavwwa aa :HE!"BANK.?0F-" SANFORD - SANFORD, N. C The Ii na rici a L IPirolbleini ; RIGHT now the question of exchange rates is the greatest financial problem the world has ever faced. Everybody in every country is affected either favorably or unfavorably. - " . Our export are being curtailed, aimiose abroad cannot afford to pay the prices at cur rent ratea for American good..' On the other hand, every inducement ia being offered for eign competitor to ahip gooda to thi coun try. Production in the United State ii be--tnyaffefted en aeounifaji-ina.deaiUtjJlbgL. etipply. The following table (how the inducement a . " offered eiie foroign jiorn to lcaVn thi country, and explain the principal obstacle in the way' of foreigner coming to fhia country. A man who haa aarrd .a thousand dollar can, in many ease, return to hie native land and; . be considered rich, wherena a mam who can,, aidora emigrating to, America require fura 30-tBW)0' aire-mny -titaa prior to. the, war. 1 h. THE VALUE OF $1,000 AND THE COST OF $1,000 ABROAD it - At normal rata of exchange waa ahoat lTta a...'...;;-.-: JBalginm ......... .Italy 8waden Denmark -. . mi . , v Crroace.-......... . Aaatrla -Haagerr .i , , . j jf-aeataain.sut-fi-. Polaad .... a.a ... f. a r" . . $.181 f ranee r. ,...(.182 franc ...1,181 Uro .. . ..l.TSv krenora .J.Iow kronora ..,,.:...... . u,i!a kronora . . ... . ... ... ..-.(,181 -rachmM"Trrr.".T?STi i- , .a,uw srenew . . .-. s a S,MS kronen. . xt..m.ixi s ..f, 181 lei 'a. t4illifff?fS? Tday It ia ahoat 125 fraaca -v, 12.4 franca 17,ea lire ........ 4.7M kronora ......... C.SM kronora .......i Sa kronora . in r- S,62t drackmaa -........ 1U.0O uaMa . 4i,i,r.lIS,aoa kranea . There are five distinct ways to improve foreign exchange rates: , 1. Shipment of gold from Europe. ' 2. Shipment of goods from Europe.- - . 3. - DecreAM ec exports to Europe. . -;. 4.: Eatabliahin'g dollar credit. 8. Purchase of foreign Mcurities. lleasuresuTEaHM Irre i business institution it sets itself a few more rules. - -1 One ( theee is to gather up the idle dollars to keep I .the wheels going around.- ------ -.'ZZZII- This State has a lot of money that is not doing any thing. It could be .helping to broaden every industrial and financial horizon. r r----:.:,.- If you have a dollar, or five dollars." or fifty dollars that is loafing, bring it or send it to , . , THE BANK OF SANFORD SANFORD, N. C The Bank That ! Helping to Make th firat 'ia itnpoaaible, a Europe ha not enough gold for her own requirement. . Tha aecond la euro to be a very ilow proeeaa, beciuae pLihe lack of raw material. Th third ia about to take place, but i againat lou.twaand Edrope'a boat iatereata. The lourtft a DiUHing pinaiiioa; out-wai. - dor preooat eohdiWona ajttremely difficult. Tha Sfta it th aeon. rrnetleaWe aad tha eaaiest way to improve foreign exchange ratea. A1 few ear age Americaa banker would -havo thought it impoaaible to bay bond of ' th peat En ropeaa liaton on term which provide pooaible profits ranging from 1571 to ' over S50 rjet today thi i true. .-; ; r During tho last few weeks wa havo already ' ace n the marreloua recwDerativa nowara of tha ' foreign excTiaag'e market, and WHpett S WW" tinued improvement -a eonditiona.-become Mora normal. ' -.:T:,'.-,- -. .. For. both patriotic and good buainesa reKW we are - offejing-bond of all the gOTemment allied wUh u in the war and are glad to quota price., w ' ' ' Correspondence invited. . INVESTMENT SECURITIES RALEIGH, North Carolina iniuiiiinuiiniiiifiiiiiimmuiuiiiiimuitniiinuiniHauniiiiHiiHiiiwiiiiiiiiiiin
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