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RHXENSBOKO SAIL! FRIDAY APRIL 8. 1910 WALL STREET SPECULATION IS ALMOST AT STANDSTILL .5 Ibsoioto Idleness ftmllei Doriog Urge Part of Session. Nw Tork, April T rt would bo dif ficult to ax tract any broadly algnlhcant eonol unions troaa tha asea-re happeii ,' less la tha- Mack market today. Ahee luta tdleneos la tlx only tarm to de scribe tha markat at times. From 1 to o'clock only !, sharea vara dealt la. ' Tkara ward numerous Intervals of nvs minutes or upwaroa when net a aluala iriinaautlon waa made oa the door of the stock exchange. The wait ing attitude of 'the speculation la pro nounced, uplnteaa vary aa to. wUut la awaited. fcapoctation that the Marco etatts tica of tue Copper Producers' asaocla tion may prove unfavorable had a de- freeaiuaT Influence on the oopner iadua llale. Predictions of aa lucre la the dlvtdeud rata of United Statee fcUeel were partly, neutralised by the tone of the reserve in the reviewa by the steal trade organa. Threat of a strlks oa tho Delaware, Lackawauna ' and Weatarn, revived consideration of the wlda prevalence of labor dleputea. IVsstsrn Union waa depreeaed specifi cally by the official announcement of a . poliojr of restriction of dividend dia burseoients for a policy of rslnvssl . uient of earnings la Improvements, bunds ware Irregular. , Total sales, par value, l,43t.. 'Unite Dtstes bonda were oaonangad on call. Total Balea, lis, son shares. "'CLOSim gTOCsa LHT. AMIS Chalmers, pfd. ., STtt Amalgamated Copper 74S American Agricultural 44 Amerlcaa Heat Sugar . IS American tan 11 American Car Foundry 44 Alnericaa Ootton Oil 47 American Hide A Leather, pfd.. 37(4 American Ice tieouriviee -a Vs American unseed 1S American Iocomotlve ftlity A mar lean Hmeltlng Rofining.. ISlt Atner. Kiaeltlnir lleflnlng, pfd. las American eHe4 Koundrlea 67 American Sugar Kenning lr:!4 American Tel. A Tal. 135 4k American Tobacco, pfd. American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co. ... Atehlson Atchison, pfd. Atlantic Coast Una .... Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Central leather, pfd. ... Central of New Jersey . Cheeupeake A Ohio .... Chicago Alton Chicago Oreat Western Chicago tlreut Western, pfd.... Chicago North Western Chicago, Mil. as St. Paul C, C.. O. A St. Louie Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southern t'unaolldateo ties Cum Products Delaware Hudeen Kenver A Rio Grande enver at Hio Grande, pfd. ..... Distillers' Securities Krie Krle. 1st pfd. Erie, id Did General Electric Great Northern, pfd Great Northern Ore Ctfa. Illinois Central Interobrough-htetropolltan lnterborough-Melropolltan, pfd.. Inter-Harvestsr lnter-Murlne, nfd ... International Paper International Putiip Iowa Central .b ... .... Kansas city Southern Kansas City ttouthern, pfd lclede Use "Louisville A Nashville Minneapolis A St. Ioula Mine.. St. P. A Baull Kt. VI Missouri, Kansas A Texes Mlasourl, Kaunas A Tsxas. pfd.. Mlaaourl Pacific National Biscuit . National "Lead National Rya of Mexlce. id pfd. New York Central New Tork. Ontario A Western... Norfolk A Western .. North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania , People' a Uas Ptttshurg. C. C. A BL Louis Pittsburg Coal Pressed Hteel Car Pullmsn Palace Car Uailwar Steel Spring Reading Xepubllc fjteel . Ttepakllc Steel, pfd Rock Inlarul Co Rock Island Co.. pfd. He "Louie A aHn Fran, 3d pfd... m. louls routnweslern St. Louis Southwestern, pi Hloss-Hheffleld Steel A It fd 7H4 roil .... Southern Pacific Southern Hallway Southern Railway, Tennessee Copper pfd Texas A t'arinc Toledo. Ht. I,ouia A "West Toledo. St. Louia Union Pad tic . . Union Pacific, pi I,,uls A Wft, pfd. nfd 1 nit lnlt 1'nlted Statea Realty United Htatea Uuhber .. Unit t'nlt Vtah Mted States Steel nlted States Steel, pfd. ah fuDWr Virginia-Carolina Chemlc vanaen "Wabanh. pfd Weatern Maryland M'ustlnghouiie Klectric Western Union AVksellng a Ijike Erie . TfH rxn-Ei) ntTK itovna. U. S. refunding Is, reg V, 8. refunding 2. "U. V. 3. rcg f. S. 3. i-ioi , U. S. 4, rrit V. S. 4f. iou 1I)S 10 iom in: '4 IMS 1H TRK4iBY TTKr.T. Waslilnrlon. April 7 The condition of the lr,sury hi the lisinnliig of1 business todny m aa follows: : TraX Faaaa, I Gld coin Silver dollars Silver dolluvK of lf.nn Silver cat t Ififatcs out Ft hid log .$S1. - 41HI 471 ftnS 3.7H6.0O0 .. 490,473.000 tieaeral Faad. Standard Pi!cr dollars In general fund I 1 . r. 1 S 9 S Current liabilities 103,22s.4 Mortting balance In tieas ury of n es In banks to credit of treas urer of the United States fMbsMisry silver coin Xllnor coin Total balmiee in general fun$ J7.t.U4 ! ;i.43 i l.02,23j li.410.S44 1 ' M-:V YORK MOIEY. I New Torlt, April 7. Money on call firmer. 44i 4 rr cent ; time Hsns, ' stronger; 0 days. 4 per cent.; 44 days, i 4 14 per cent., sit month. 44 per cent.: prime mercsntfle psper, 4t4di per cent.: sterllna eschsnge steadr. with actunl hunlness In bankers' bills j at 44.2."4l 40 for 40 day bills and at 4t7.;o for demand; commercial bttla. - : oar snyer, t,z4; si sx lean dollara, 44 OKI CONDUCTOR WHO WAS CUBED. Mr. Wlhford1 Adarci is bis aa ate, and he writes about it 'Some time ago I waa osnintd to bit bad with chraeie rhramatlsai. I used two bottles of Fo ley! Kidney Remedy with (mod effort, spg I resumed work as conductor oa the Lexington, Ky street railway. It gars me anon relief thai any asedieine I had ever weed and it wiTJ do aH Tau eiaial hi easaa of rhrrmaHtm." Ftrry4 Kid Bey RemerlT cures rbenmatiaaj by vlimi natics; the tirtv ucid from the blood. Bawawd WarineT. GRAIN AND HEAT MARKETS REGALNED MOST CF LOSSES I beat Bad u Erratic Cenrse, But Close. Jteaij. ' ' Chicago. April T. After running aa erratic, course tha wheat market closed strong today with prices showing gaina of 4k to o oeai pared wttk yes- lerday's anal figures, war also an. iahed atrena after a sever decline. goal ouoteiione being up to t Sc. Oats closed steady. Provisions regstned much of the less sustained yesterday and closed at aat aaWaavaa Of SI S tO f T- Castf wheat: . t red. 1111; Ka. f red, l.tu 1.13; No. i hard. l.)ili l.n; N S hard. l.l.U; tio. spr.tiK. 1 T1.1.' W. Cera: Na , 6;l,r7H; No. t white. SkttM: No. 3 yellow. 67wU: No. 1. h'-ii'-UV,: No. 3 white, 56B17; No. I yellow, 15SMS; No. a. UC: Na. Oats: No. , 41; Na I white 44. N. i, su; No. white. a43 4, Na. 4 white, 3n44: standard, 41 ft 44. rlhe leading sutures raugea as foj lows: Open. High. Ixiw. Close. May .... i Hi - i.i: i.tta July .... 1051, 1.04i l.Ottl ttept .... Is;"! 1.11 l.vlia 101: Cora May tiH it4 US (IK July .... o tl HIV bpt .... itja JS slU May .... 41 41 41 41 July .... 3 40 , S'l Bept .... 37 W 37 17 i, 17 n i-ura, por oi. May ....24S5 24.34 1II7H ! July ....21 3S i4.36 83. i 14.311 ISept 33.73 S3.S7H .47M tiT Latro. per i uu iua. May 13.30 13.40 13.34 llll July IS. 12 137tt 13.47H 13 11(4 Sept ....ISl: 13.15 1.7!4 H.IZVS a!IVsa lllk. .v.. 1 an Ik. May 1S.I!V Vi.3T ll.lSit 18 87 July lt.n 13 07 1 ltTt 11.07 ept . ...U'.b.. 13.00 i:..JS 13.00 ALTtMOaiB PHOnrCBV, Baltimore. April T. Wheat, otllet: spot contract, ; southern oa grade. l.ve a; 1.14. Corn: Dull; spot, 44H944V Oats: l'lill: No. 3 whits. 4iM: Na 2 mixed. IIU'IKH. live: Noniinal; No. t weatarn export. , o. s western aomeatic, sasyss, fOKFKB MAHKBT. New Tork. April J. CoBaa futures opened strady at unrnaaged prices to an aoiance or a pointa cioaeo ateaoy net 4 poiuts lower on April, but gen erally 4 to 4 points hlghsr. flpot oof fe, quiet: No. 7 Klo. Utt4H: No. 4 Santos, t'i; mild, quist; Cordova, H 12H. DRV GOODS MARKET. New Terk, April T Tha cotton gooda market waa generally aulst for the day. Uure ateadtaeaa la idovi la the agenclea handllug browa cottone. (Curtailment at the mllla is laoreaalng steadily and Is becoming- a faster of consequence In merchandising policies that are being formulated for falL rtaw atiK' is nrmer. tunings are quiet Jobbers ars doing a light baad-to-mouth buainaas with ratallara. Local Markets Thete prices are it rlctly wholesale, and represent prices obtained on actual leJ- (Br Tha Pattaraoa Co.) Fat back, 14 1-2) hams, sugar eured, coverea, per pouna, sue. Lrd: Pure, tierce, 14V40I eesjseuad, tlercea, lie, Dr4aA rVatia. Apples, psr pound, evaporatoa, to; un dried. Sc. Kalalna, 11.1181.44. Dates: 44-pound boa. Ilta rearrteo. Flour: Fancy patent sprtaar wheat, 14.44 per barrel: fancy patent winter wheat. 44.14 per barrel; aha olsa straight. 4.zb per barrel. Meal: best bolted water greui Steady, per bag of 04 pounds. 1.4 urala, may, ana. Com: White. tl; mixed, see. Oat. 44c Wheat: II 34 01 40. liar: No. 1 timothy. 1:5; Na. 1 mixed. :4, mill faad. bran, 133.44 4 33.04; sklp sluO. Jl. I eeatrr Fradaea, (By Forsyth A Oa) Chickens, per pouad. 13 Vita; aid hens esrh, 4544; butter, 344)Mo eggs, 17011c; country hama, lis per pound; beeswax, 2fio par pauad; tallow, c per pounA Pink bsaas. 1.24f white beans, ll.Ti; country colored beara. 13,74; whlta peas. 1140; colored psaa, 11.74. ajaaesb (By Forsyth A Ce.) Orsjaa rides, psr pound, 7Hi V a. hides. 4c psr pound; dry Bait, llaTlio per ound; dry fllat, 141 17c per pound; aheepktns, tsstsc each: goatsklaa, lte; peila, 104414c- Traelf. ' (It W. I Andersen A Ce.) Potatoes, per barrel, 4J.74. Sweet potatoes, per barrel, IL74 i: 00. Onions. 18.00 par sack. Cabbage. New lurk Danish, 1144 par 140 pouatfs. Psed potatoes, Main grown, Irish Cobblers. 43.74 per bag of 11 pecks Mains grown Ureaa Mountain, 43.40 per bag of 11 peckaa; Aerly Rasa se ta toes, 12.04. Frwlts. Py W. I. Anderson Co.) Florida orangea. 43.00; choice, $3.24. Apples. $3. low 4.76 per barrel. Lemons, 340'a, 14.40 per box. liananas, psr bunch, 60q to $1.34, California orangea $3.44 w 3. 04. Flurtda brlghts and raaee a, 13 440 t.76. Swaar. (By C. U. Kenny Co.) Crystst Dominoes. 2-pound passages. 44:; crystal Uomlnoea, 4-pc und pack ages. $7.04; cut loaf. 40.40; cubes, $4 40. powdered. 44 24: graaulated. In barrels, .4; granulated. In 4-2b. 4.44. Heaated (aeea. (By C D. Kenny Co.) C. C R No. 3, $11.40: c. C R. No. S, $12.00; C C K. No. 1, $1240: Santos No, 3, $13 40, Hantos No. 3. $13.44; C, D. H. 1-pound package coffee, $13. OA Market continues strong. B alleles atatertaL (By tthaw-ciapp Lumbar Co.) Short leaf framing 414.00, slxing sx long leaf framing $17.40, sixins etvra: na u, cu. i auu a, ss.ev; uii ti.S. No. 1 and 2. 424.00: 1x10 D4A $30.00: 1X10 IMS, No. 2, $27. 40: 1x13 U4S, No. 1, $34.00: 1x13 D4S, No, 3, $lv.00; sheathing. I). I. ft., $l4.00;Na 1 flooring. 14-14, $27.40; Na. 3 Qoorlng. 13-10, ::.!. No. 3 flooring. 11-It, ;17 30: No. 1 7-14 celling, 420.40; No. I -14 celling, $11 00. No. 8 7-14 celling. 12 40; No. 1 bevel aiding (rasa 4-4. 17 40: No. t bevel siding from 4-4, 14.00; No. i bevel siding from 4-4. !ll Oil. No. 2 bevel siding from 4-4, 20.00; No. 2 bevel siding from 4-4, 17.40; Na 3 bevel siding from i-4, 13.60; No. 1 heart pine shingles, $4.24: No. 2 heart pine shingles, $3.26; No. 8 heart pins shingles, $1.74; mouldings. 30c per incsh; plss:erlng laths. $1.00: No. 1 iuniper shingles, $6.00; No. S Juniper shingles. 44 04; 1-' heart Ma. 2 flooHng. lii.eo. J- 4 heart Ma, 3 Beocing. I64.4. MAVAt, STORES, aavanaah. April t Tin pontine Sna, it: tit. 212: receipts, 264; fit la sses us, 474; Stocks. 7.410. Rosin, flrra; sales, 1.301: receipts, $41; shipment, LI10: ssocka, $1,604. Quota: B. 4.20; D, 4.40; B. 4-4714: F. 4 u. 4.04: H, 4.46; L 4.34: KL 4.34; kf S: N 4.40: W (J. 0 14: W W. 4 ".0. Charleetoa, AarU 1-TarpaaHaai i; Roain. flrra. iuote: A, 8. C. 4 20: O. 4 40; C 4 44: F. 41714: U. 4 45: IL 565; 1. 4.3S; K. ( I'6; It. 4 30. N, S.36. W C. 4.4s, W W, A 64, COTTON FLUCTUATIONS NARROW AND LESS VIOLENT Close in Jteaij it Jmin Advaaces Irer feiuKiiy. New Tsrlt, AarU T-Tha oottoa mar ket showed continued aervauaneaa to day, although, tradluc1 was law acUve and fluotuatieaa lees violent. Aa early advance was followed by a reaction, but the closing tone of the market was steady gad laat prices shewed a aaia af from 3 to T points for tha day. The opening was ateady at aa advance af 1 it I points, and tha market eaan showed a net gala af some 4 to 14 polata an firm cables, largs English spot aales, a continuation of yeeter daya covering movement and trade buying, a large part of which appeared to come from Liverpool. ' There aeemed, however, ta bo lit tie or at support from tha bull lead ers, the Uwerpool buying orders were withdraws wbea tha Anglian, market closed and. after the early demand tram aborts had been satisfied, the market turned a little easier under scattered offerings, which, may have been inspired oy expertationa oi a re action following a rally from 44 to 46 pulats from tha low lave! mi Tueaday. The pressure waa not urgent, however, as there waa no algn of liquidation on the part of market leadera aad fiuctua tieae during tbo afternoon were com paratively narrow, with enough de mead on dins to prevent the develop neat of aaythlog asreachlug weak- houthern spot market wara unchang ed to te hlaiier. Snot cotton closed quiet. 16 points aignsr. aiiaannaj upianua, is.ue: mia dllng gulf, 16.24. bales, 3,200 balas. Cotton futurea opened ateady and ciasea ataady. Open, High. Low. Cloae. 11.74 14.46 14 . 14.44 14.44 14.6 14.44 14.34 14. 1" 14.00 13 34 13.01 13.13 lltlS 13.07 12.4.1 13.61 13.64 U.ii 13.3. 1$ 40 13.34 11.34 12.37 April May July Aug. Kept Oct. Pec ' Jan. ...14.66 ...14.34 . . .13.k ...13.0$ ...1S.IT ...12.40 ...12.4$ LITBItrOOL, OOTTOM. Uverpool, April 7. ('losing cotton: Spot, good bueiueae doae, prlcee 7 poluta higher. Amerlcaa oiiddllng. fair, $.40; good middling. $.10: inld dllng. 7.44; low middling, T.44; good ordinary, T.fii; ardinary, 7. $4. Tha sales af tha day wars 14,004 bales, of which 4.400 bales were for speculation and export and Included 13.404 balas American. Receipts 1 000 balss. Including 4.000 balea American. Futures opened firm end olesed aulet AarlL 7.73: Anrll and Mar. T.1S: alar and June, T.44; June and July, 7. 64; July and August. 7.44; Auguet and Sep tember, T.17; September and October, 417(4: October and November,' 4.47; November and December, 4.4m; De cember ana January, s. (T 4 ; January and February, 4.4; February and atareh. 4.44; March and April, 4.64. MBTW eRLBANg COTTOK. New Ortesna, April T. flpot cot tea ateady. 44 off. Middling, 14 4-14 a aales en tha soot, 1,464 balss; to arrive. $30 oeiea. Futures enaned ateadv at aa advance af 4 to 4 points on the old crop months and unchanged aa the paw. Tha old crops were strengthened by favorable cables, but ths new cropa were held down on the first call by continued faverable weather la the ootton belt. On good demaud and limited alTerlngs ins ota crepe were put to a level II folate aver yesterdays oloslag. while he new cropa made an advauca af 14 Jolata. Leading balls showed more Imposition ta support tha markat, which had a good effect generally. In tha afternoon session ths market was dull aad tha aew crop months fell 3 ta I polata under yesterdsyg clos Ing. Ths old erooa were at roofer aad at, the lowest were still I ta 4 points ep. a no otosinr wss stesny at a net advance of 7 points sn the old crops, with the new croaa uncaaaaed to 3 points up. Cloalng bids: April 14.33 nominal; May, 14.35; July, 14 43; Auguat, 13.03; Kepi ember, 13.14; October. 13.4$; Ue oe ruber, 13.41, FORT MOVRstKMT OF CwTTOlf. Oelveeton: Quiet: middling. 14 T-14: aet receipts, 1440 balas; sales. 264 saiss; stsck, 01,141 balea. new urieena: Dtaaoy; raiadnng. 4 $-14; nst receipts, 1.77$ balas: sales ,334 balss; stack, 144.404 balsa Mobile: Quiet: middllna. 14U: net receipts. 14 balea: sslee. 14 balee: stwk, 24,ll bsles. aavanaah: Quiet: middling. 14U: net recelpta, 4(7 bales; salea, 114 balss: stock, (I.3T4 Sales. Charleatcn: Flrra; middling. 14: net cetpta. 214 balea: stsek. 13.17$ bales. Wilmington: Nominal; not racaiaLa, 14$ balea; stock, 13.137 balas. Norfolk: Quiet- middling, 14141 not receipts. 1.113 bales: sales. 113 halaa: stock, 31.30$ balsa. Baltimore: Nonelnalt ml ad liar il stock. 6.120 balea. New lerk: Uulet: m fldllnr. 13: net receipts. 64 bsiea; stock, 2.20$ balea; ateek. 115.113 bales. r loeton: wulst: middltnr. Is: aat re- orlpts. 42 bales: aalas, 176 balss; stack. bates. Fhlladelsh la: reteadr: mlddllna- tu- net recelpta 13 bales; stack, 1,303 balea dsn Frsaclsrot Nst rooelpta, 1.444 lies. Port Arthur- Net receipts, 14,447 ilea Total tedav. at all narta. net fS - Si l,lu. L' . in, K.I... . . . sent. 14.471 balee: Japan, 3.164 liales; stoca, sss.szs naiaa. latasiaw Msisassat. Hauaton: Rteady: middling. 1414: net receipts, 1.043 balsa; sales. $4$ balea: Stock, 64,404 balea. Augusta: steady: middling, it v; aet elDtS. IT1 bsles: salea. 711 balea: stack, 41.144 balas. RAY WARD A Fl.AaK.-s. COTfwg l.KTTKR TO A B. LATHAM New Orleaaa. April 7.Ltvernol laat about met the upturn in New Terk yesterdsy In tha la at hour, and ahowa ear positions 14 ta 11 points higher, spots 7 points up. salea 14.004 balea, bat It la very goad en naw rro&e. which are i to $peinte higher against $ higher Tluc, Feeling In reasrd ta new crops seems to be biilleh toe world over. This Is not surprising. Having been forced to pay lu cents for cottoa for many moatns. asw prows about 3 cents lower, must look reasonable ta consumers by comparison. xnan again, mills can aa aaainass on a 12Hc basis. The Idea prevails that a very large arep la needed for Beat season, consequently with present new crop prices are sot proof againet crop aetbecka. nor ai-e they diacounting such. Ths least unfavorable crop de velopment . tnia spring or eumaeer will, on account of supply conditions and In tensity of Intereet, raue a much greater demand for protection than la other years. The professional fight In New Tork la still the only factor of Influencee in the merketn. Yesterday's edvance Ik attributed mainly to short covering and ths buying this morning around the opening whluh caused 10 m ) points advance on old crops, waa mostly of ths ssme chsracter New York says that aborts have covered largely end the technical situation Is correspond ingly weaker. Mr. Patten sent the fal lowing telegram from New Vark: "I have not sold a bals of cottaa In two months snd bought more yeeteraay. 8ome of these Ilea make me tired. All thie talk about dissension among the ball taadsrs is all pure nonsense pat out by the bear crowd. There never nee been any dissension. This cotton win all be paid for and delivered with tha greatest ease I ess In tha markat to stay " After tha cloee f Uverpool S rices here sagged back to 14.40 fnr uly. Spots are re per Ted lower to sell. HATWARD CLAJUC nmxarR cava daily cottow LXTTER TO COKB A stSnl Kew Tork, Asm T Liverpool sad contlnantal buying erdera constltntod a greater portion of today's bullosas, aad aa was the case yesterday, were ta a largo anlamt of nslstssca in bsw- ssulgattng a better feeltug. aad better undertone ta tho market. The near poaitlena were agaia tha troager oa the list, and there waa quite a aetleeabie abaance ar offerings in tact, active oiaaing was rrequeatiy aoros.ary to til a aamparatlvaly au-ail busrina order. tha Uverpool shipments to thai olty were a sain the aubjeot af dlasussloa today, and In name circles It waa ssn caded that betweea 40.000 and OsooO balea would arrlva hare for May tend, era. Bull leaders, however, pay little atteeitloa to thia feature. Official eouthera - spot auotatloaa were reported uuchaaaed ta higher. LJverpeel la dua unchanged, , hULlilt CO. CM AttLOTTtl COTTOJI. Charlotte. April T. Prices paid far eattaa today wara aa tollowo: KtricH middling 14 Strict middling , 14 ta Middling 14 Vs RALKIGH rOT-TYja. lUlalgh. April 7 Price paid for cotton today wara aa follows: liocd middling 14V Strict middling US Middling . 14 COTTua:s;i oiu i Kew Tork, April T. Ths oettansee ' oil market waa firmer, eloalnar at 4 ta 0 points net advance oa small oBerlnga and buying by commission houses aud refiners, salsa fur tha day were 1 1,- suu uarreis. stay, i.uT.7l i.70; July. 14: li2am 4.47e".73: T.HOT.m; uctooer, uiOl.H her. 4.4104.(4: nrlme crude. 4 prime summer yellow, 7.031 4.00; prime winter yruow'. .vo.s; prime sum mar whits. 7.004) t al THI SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH. Ths restorative power of sound sleep can not be aver-estimated and any ail ment that arevsnts it is a menses to health, J. L. Soothers, Kau Claire, Wis, says: "For a lone tima I bare been unable ta sleep soundly night t. because of pains serosa my back and soreness of my kidneys. .My apMtii waa very poor and my general condition was much run down, f have been tak ing loleys Kidney Pills but a short tima and now sleep ss sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy ay meals, and aiv rnera) condition is frreatly Improve!, can honestly reooniuiand Foley's Kid ney Fills, so I knew thsy have eared tr." Howard Gardner. FHDAY AMD CATUBDAY, Last Days of Bis lad action (t Hafia't China State, IXTBIhTtXY LOW tOTJHD TBI? IX CUBSiOlT TICKETS SOLD BY THE IfOKFOXK SOUTHS-" 1 AIL WAY. Ths Norfolk and Southern railway will sell greatly reduoed round trip tickets to points indicated, and on date specified. Til: Washington, D. G Tickets sold April 1!13 14-l-- lJ- and U, limited to return to reach starting paint by May t. IUaJuntsad, Va-TSokete ssld April SO, May I and t, 11 ml tad to return to reach starting point by May 17. Aaheville, K. C Tickets aM May t. to 11, inclusive, limited to return to starting point by May SI. Kichmonu. V a. Tlce-ell soM Mar il and 12, Umitad to retuia U starting point, by May 29. ."vew urlaana, nwasta soul my M-U and 16, limited to return to Urt ing point by May M. ltlanUc City, IV. J-Tlcketj sold May 1. 17 aud 18. limited to return to start- inif point by Juno a. Wsskiiurton, V. c xioketa sold May lfl, 17 and 14), limited to return to I starting point by June 1. Atlanta. Ga. Tickets sold May IS and ii, limited to return ta starting paint by Juna 1. "Purchase your tickets via Korfalk and Southern railway through Haieigh, K. C, and Norfolk. Va." Far further parttculars apply to any agent of the Norfolk and rSouthern rail way, or addresa H. U arudgiaa, O. B. Norfatk, Va. MOTICE OP ETICIAL XUCTI0H AND HXW IXQIST1ATI0M. Kotira is hereby gives to all whom it ntay oonnrrn tt't tha board of elder men of the city of flreaasaoro, pursuant to tha sowers legally conferred upon it, has, by ortUnatere adopted aa provided by law, called a speoial eleetioa to be held in eocordsnee with tha proviiions regulating municfpal sleet inns in said oity at the cite hall in the atty af Umnsbero, K. on the faurn Tues day of April Brit, it being the iota day of April, 1010, at which elertioa there will be submitted ta the aualt hed registered voters af said city the question of issuing coupon bands of said city and tho levy of aa annenU special tax to pay aaid boads at ma. tuxity and ths Interest thereon, as It se eonies due, as follows, viz: Thirty Ave thousand (tU.MO) dollara of the city's bonds, payable thirty (.VI I years after their date, in denominations of one thousand itl.OOOl dollars each, searing interest at ths rata af 6 per cent, per annual, payable senu -annually; the proceeds of the sale of said bonda ta be used for ths purpose of erecting, eontp ptng. sltet-iag and furniahhig a school tmiTdrn or school building in ths city of Ureeaeaoro, and. if neeaary, oi pur rhasiag land for ssid building or VuiUi- "That for the holding of said special eleetioa J. B. Minor has bees duly ap pointed registrar aad the foiawiag named persons, judges of elertioo.: For the First wsrd, J. 1. toae; For tha Second ward. R. A. Oray; for the Third ward, W. L. Osnford: for the Fourth ward, )hn H Rankin; for the Fifth ward, Robert Morrison, for the Sixth ward. R. A. Oiiaser. And notice is hereby further gien to ail who a it may concern that the said board of aldermen, pursuant ta the powers conferred upon it. 4 is duly or dered I hat. st and for the sneaul elec tion to be held ss hereinbefore pro vided at the city hall on tea Mlh dsy af April. 110, "there be a new regis tration of the voters of ssid city snd that the registration books for said election be opened for the rogietratkni of voters by the registrar for ssid elee tioa at the tar. colfpttori of bee in the city hall an the BXh day af March. 19)0, aad be hep opes during the hours required by law for 14 days thereafter (.Sundays axeeptod) aaae to ha aloeed tan da ye be fere said election, dorinf which time all parsons legally ewtruaa so to do may register for aaid election. By order of tie board of aUsrsoen of tho City of Oreesabero, X. C This hum it, ma. JOHX S. 1HCHATX. Crty Oerk. llJatth i Si DON'T StrvuU alt against dtficul titt khtl th Nibs Wants art at yvr str hiet. Thtcostii lc Word MimiacM as cktaTa. HELP WAHTED. WANTED INHURANCM eOEKTi TO 1 know that they en tucraaaa tnstr Incomes 44 ta 104 par cent, by sell ing ths bsst commercial accident and health policy on the market. Liberal oomailaalona Addreae A Theiaasoa, General Agent Pai'lho Mutual Ufa Inauraaea Cosnpany, Ureenabora, N. C. policies Issusd and otalais ad lusted through this afhea. 4-U-3t-su-ws-frl WANTKD erTICNOOflPalEKA. HOOK. keepers, oince clerk, ahipplug clerka, hotel help (or aummer. aalea nien. salrslsdlns. caahlera Piedmont hUaplaymeat Agaacy, LHirhass. S c FOS tALaV-OIISaaLAJfEOlJS, FOR fAALHvl-alljICK TOUIlINa CAR, model nets complete, laaia, tea, wind aniens coat new $1.474 quick sals $176. Oaa lies roadster, model lses, rumble seat, top aad wiiid tRieis iga shield, cost $1, run quick aaia $644 I wasei rauaseut sons eonui- tiou. If tak.n at once 431s. Asan American Motor Co., (ireaaabero. I. C. e-a-et Bltl AUTOMOB1I.B BAKtiAlN 1 have a 10 three-cylinder Elmore, with top and full equipment, which oast whsa nsw 41.436. leach I aa been run comparatively little aad almost good as nsw. Far quick aala will take $1,360. u. u. tjooie, ureeaaeere, KViM BAl.K NKW MODERN F1VB room eettage, lot 4osl60. aaa block from hummit aveaae etreet ear llaa MmaU cash aeyniast with easy terms en balance, ureeasbero Real hatau Kaehange. Phoae 441, Baa sew Ar- s-s FOR BAJJB It BO RUKAMOUT AUTO noblle, Flrst-elasa ceadltleai great aaraaia n eeia a 1 weiee, aiiuree rt -H. hUtilamery, Ursen share. 4-li-tf IYIR SAL! CHEAP MUfrr OO AT esee. One ood all round bay here. ana ana axtra strong top wugar eao naraeea. Ataa ens Mgat eaprea waaroa. 4-17-11 MWC3lXAavOa, w anted romnoit ' by crwn tent prlater. Addresa "J," ears this paper. s-t-ii UPHOlJlTErlT AND CABINET MAK ing. Old ftimlturs mads ever egual to new. Ilia tovsra rut. ntted and Bills Bcroll and Inlaid work re palred. Varnlsliicg. pollahlng. and was finlahlug. Hpaclal attention given to the restoration af antique and period of furniture. Custstser's Ideas aad gooda made un. Prhea reasonabia Full Una af damesllr and foreiga sainpiss always aa hand. Phone 41. A A M. College 4-6-tf LA ROB I TORK ROOM 'OR RENT 1! aibeonvllle, N. C. Next door to post efn. e. Apply ta Dr. U. P, Bowniaa, Ursaasksre, K. C 4-4-il aMlai'flTada, Sseata'a" pauiid" 4-1-141 WAr7TTTB6t'l, i OR 1 rWVlifi meters eoeveaencee. reaaaaable real. Addrees at, this affloa. . i-34-U FOR KKNT BEVEN ROOM MODKRM h.iase an (lorrell street. V. C. Mc Adoo. Phone 140. 4-17-tf FOR RENT ri'RNlriHfD KttOMT room, with table boerd All gfni. venleneea. ISo. :t North Hprlng etreet- 3-30-it sad Am11r.11 Theater lan night, a gold nsertal. Oa front the words Tmarovo nient In veral mnair," is engraved snd oa tha bach. "Louise Wsdd-IL" Find er please rrteu-g to lluUine keeel aad get reward. PifF.Nf torft ifiEAq ACf) MAkt n tiey. Fend for my new book. "How to tlet Them.' Bees aervloe. Joshua ft. H. Fotta. Lawyer. Wash Inston. r. C Chicago and Phila delphia, l-is-tt-sun Wall Paper Ws beg ta aanounca that aur Has of Wall Deeorstioos is now eontplete for ths soring and froes nter and it will afford na peas ear, to show rem wha4 we rooavdsr tha tneet line of Wall Psoera aad Out out Decorations that has ever been si own in Greensboro. Workmanship the beat. rVieet the lowest. Greensboro Wall Paper Co. V. J. Ha Cads y. Manager. H F- Market SL Toar Flee Needi Ctrelul Attention Standard Shaving Parlor En It. Under Commercial Notional aUnk. Why Experiment? ay tho Its Beard Original Tad hi, CnAuoooa. aad yea will aat bs am. ppaiatsd. Writs or call on a. w. wxABToa. WffiWEM ForSprlngandSaininer avsnnaaBsnajawnavAa i i n gaaccn , . i i n i laaansawjaannaTsasanaaBni This Department in our store is . full of the very best and most com fortable garments for men and boys.; Silk Lisle, Linen Mesh, B. V. D., ' Nainsooks, and every kind of fabric; that underwear is made of. Vanstory Clothing Co. C IL McKNIGUT, Manager. S 1 Gardening Time ! We have made up an assortment of tools for use in making gardens this spring. The following are included. This assortment will be varied as desired. Price com plete - - - $6..0 Rival Garden Plow v 1 Garden Rake 1 Long Handle Shovel 1 Garden Mattock 1 Hoe, 1 Spading Fork 1 100-ft. Tine 1 Potato Digger ll Odell Hardware Co. QREENSBORO, N. C. B. N. DUKE, T. B. FULLER. J. B. MASON. Vlco-Jraeideat- THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 Resources over $1,000,000.00 Organized May, 1905. Special atteatioa grvon to the rollsctloa of sottoa drafts and all ooasgssrclal papers. ACCOUNTS INVITED. B ! rXTaCB. IVsatdeart, F. L rVLLtU, rtm ssUiat. THE FIDELITY BANK DURHAM, N. C Capital and Surplus $450,000.00 LARGEST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA tSrVaVaUsVsIa Southern Commercial School 2 5 si 5 of Greensboro j! S . S One of the oldest snd beet equipped buaineu celieei in the Csrohnea. A lire aebool for ambitions young men and women who wir to secure a thorough business training. you want to pre fare yourself for a paying position, the Southern Commercial school ran help yon. All commercial branches Sucre m fully taught. Students msy enter snr weekdsy. Day and Bight seasioas. for full bt for nation "pbone l(Wf), floor liorea Building, 110 wtst $rearxiiaimssrxtvis HOTEL HUFFINE. Americaa Plan. 12.09 at ties knM of the grip a won i I (an. as 5 9kXssBcrAmjMi0 a1 Cashlcr . JOHN r. WILY, Cashier, t. W. MINOR, taat Cashier. write, or rail at the school, second S Washingtoa itreet. Greensboro. N. C to SI 59 Per Day aad tnvanin. pabOo geaeralry. J. . gwUrscia,!,
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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