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OHEiCNSBOKO "DAILY BKW8. WEDNESDAY APBIL 13. 1910 HIGHER FRILLS BROUGHT MANY SELLING ORDERS Postponement of Standard Oil lecis ; Ion Kecelred With Anxiety. Naw York, April U Tba action of tba bloc k. exchange today waa watched with euriaoity and aoma anxiety for inuUcatloua ot the wider clTec-ia ot -terday'a action of the fcupieiue court and tarn effect it will have in delaying i he tUutl aattlement of the aiiwuuai taaaa. it waa evident that the violent riaa in prices yeeterday had brought into the market ' lai are aeUlnff ordeia both for kutue and foreign account. id by side with theee waa au iuftux of further buying order. The toning' down of the firet effects of the Supreme t uurt action was due to the more ronatrvative view taken of ire effect by the financial and but iia community at large than ty the lock market element. It ie believed that every large corporation will ieet iteelf preacribed in it plans and in ths scope of its activities unlit the ques tion at issue In the antitrust taw shall be defined and settled. Other news developments were ol mixed ef fect. bonds were irregular. Total sales, tar value , Ii.e77.0uu. United Btaiea on da were unchanged on call Total sale of stocks today were SVS.uu shares. - CLOsINtt tfTOCaf. LIST. A 11 fre Chalmers, pfd Amalgamated Copper Aiueiicau Agricultural A a ter lauan a e t H u ar Ainerlcaji Can American Car Foundry American Cotton Oil AnwrtcJUi Hide e Latnei, pCd. . American Ice Securities American Linseed American .Uoconiollva Amerlcaj bmelting at Kenning--Arntr. eUnelUng M Refining, pfd. Ajg,ajicaj biel Foundries Americas, tjugar Refining American Tel. at Tel Amerioan Tobacco, pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Ce Atchison Atchison, pfd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Huthleheia Steel ttrokJyn Rapid Transit Canadian iJ. iiic Oniral Leather Central laih r, pfd Central of New Jersey Chesapeake Ac Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago irnitt Western t'hioago Great Went urn, pfd Chloago & North Western Chioago, Mil. at. l'aul ., c. C. A St. L.ouiB Ceiorado Fuel St Iron Celerado A bout hern CeuaeUdeted Oas , Cera Products Delaware A Hudson Uiver at Rio Oiuade lenver Hie Grande, pfd Pi tillers' Securities Krio Krle, 1st pfd Erie, 2d prd General Electric Great Northern, pfd ireat Northern ore Clfs. Illinois Central Jnterboroug It-Metropolitan lpterbrousii-Meiroijoluaii, pfd. . later-Harvester llitrr-Ma rine, pfd In ternat ions 1 Paper JuumtMlunal Pump lews Central . . . , Kansas Cny Southern Kansas City Southern, pfd Laxlede Gas uttlsvHl & Nashville .Minneapolis & M. 1-ouls Minn., HU P A Kanlt Ht. M MiMKonrl, Kansas it Texas Mlsaouri, Kanea A Teaxa, pM . M4i.ri - Pacittc National litcuit NiiUoiiil ix'ad National llv, of Mexico, 2d pfd. New York Central 31 H uw 37 Id luti ( 121 11 k H Hi 1UJ l.'S 111 SI ill m 64 HJ . it 3IH, 09. Hill n. 171 "! 7 314 ' 1.71 1 I S3 4 lib , mu ir.o 1J9 41 "S ', 10, i '4 7. Km. 4.7 lu:it 7. i:i.W :iu Hi. New York, Ontario A Western. Norfolk & Western North American Northern Paeluc Ferine Mail J'ennsyl vunia People s Ua PiUNbuig, C. C. A Bt. Lours... I'ltuburg laal Pressed Hteei Car Pullman Palace Car Kallwer Steel Spring ICeadtne; Repah)l- PWI ublic Steel, pfd. Koch Inland Co . ptd Ki. Louis .odthwestern. pfd. ... hl-Khcfl1-li Hteel A Iron. . . Kmilheru Pai-ltic Southern lUtllwa y hoethetn Railway, pfd 'J'enneewe "oper Texsa A Piti-iflc. Toledo. M. Loui West Toledo, SI. Iouik (V Wee I, pfd. Vnlon Pin iti- Union I'Kcitl. nf l United Stule Uallv nlted Stais liuher L'ntted States Ht-(1 United Hfstea Sie-'l. pfd Vtah Conner Vlrglnia-CarolfnH Cliemh sl . . . Wabash W'aheoh. pfi Wewtern Msryla nd WentnurhouMe Klertrlc AVeKtein L'nlon Wheeling A Lake Krle 102 43 1"! 41 I U -7S :(1 i. 43, -' 1 4ti' 4S4 I 4W I IMTK.n TTK BUDf. U. 8. refunding 1', reff I. S leliiniling 2 1. tou U. S. ivr H2 '-r V. S. Us. cou H'L'V. tT. S. 4. res; IMS V. H. 4s. eou Ill, TWEtSI'R Y UTtTKMKfVT. Wapningtnn. April 1? The rone"!! of the treasury nt the hKlnnlng busiive-- luilav wa a fillown Treat I'sait. Gels cein $ftfi2.C79 Silver dollars 9 1 . 0 4 fUlvnr dollurft of 1I'.J .TI., Stiver certiflrates tHititand- kre 4i MS. ta-eaeral Kki4. Standard -liver dollar a 1m Beiieial fund 1 T1. f'urreni liahllitlen 1 97, 4. Working Imlum e in tr-et- urv if rli ej, ?Tt 5 1 7. In bankK w rr-dit f ties-- urer of ;Ur rn;-.l Sim-s Suhntdiarv m I rr roln ' 1 St. Mitior t nln 1 L'T 4 Total iialiit e j ri k . iht I fund sz Nfw Yoik, Ap4ll M M'n on u 1 1 firm. :i 'A xt per r i ruling t' ; 1 , per cent . losing hid. ?. per rent,, of fered Ht :i'4 pet rent , time lo.-iri" r ilull end iea1 . da. i 4 4 ,f ci i . 'H .la 41 ' . -a 4 per r-nt . 1 hionihr. 4 '4 f7 . S p-i ' tni . prnn nici - ant ile I'uper 4 Si t. tet nt. . fpt line fi ""(F.-iiv wl h B'tusl 1-4.S4. it, I mikf:-- Mils at M H .'l f--r I. ill, fi.l at 4V; t,5 lm trn-i n 1 r ..miner-, t;-. J ' 4 f, i, 4 , , bnr Mi f'r M-Ven'i 'lolliaiit" 4 pn ti ner' hi 1 ',.(. t d v . rail road Itoii'i". irif-culHr THE SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH. The retor;iti.e power of sound ?le dan not be over etimatrd and int ail j mert. that prevents it is s menace to lealtH 1. Southern. Fan laro. i M'if.. ''rctr a lone ttmo I have1 lwrn unable to leep soundly night. livsu!e of pain across my liack and . irrness of my kidneys. .My spp?tite ( w:i very ptsir and my general condition wa mm h run down. I have been tak ing r'l.ley' Ki.Inty Fill- luit s 'bort iit1 iiTwl i.(r. sipep as M-iind a a rock. I r?T and Tiiov my meal, and my ji'-neij1 1 .ti .Until i- really improved. I .fin lionet !v i '-on.nftiil I il y Kn! r v l'i ' U. a- I kin ' h- hm - rm .! iue. 11 o a i d b rdner. WHEAT RALLIED AFTER ! SEVERE EARLY SLUMP! Con ud Oats tiled Strong, f bile Meats fere leivy. Chicago. April 12. The wheat mar-, ket had another aeveie" sinking apMlf today, but rallied late in the session and closed with pri.ee VH higher to h lower, compared witu yesterday's final tigurea. Cora and oats were not affected by i the slump lu wheat, but ruled strong! all day, the former closing at net; gains of to 1&-1 and the latter up: S fa to Httl'- Provttaions were heavy owing to liberal receipts of live hofcs and closed unchanged to lle lower. l'h le&dinf futurM clewed . fol low.: Open. High- l.ow. CIom. Wheat May 1.12, l.i:?. 1.11. 11 1 , July l.4 lua1. 1.04 l.4V Sent l.l 1.024 1.01' l.Ul' Corn-fc i May 67, .'. 67 58', July 0. 61 60, ili tiept HI V, HIS I i May 41 4:' 42 32. I July 3S. 404 JS, 40i Sept .... Sii. J7i, it isu Pork, per bbl. May 22 Ci 23.1 22 3 !!.5 July . 23. !i J.'.KJ. 23.12 tiept ... 22 60 23.00 22. 0 22. Ml l.rd, p-r 100 lb. May 13.00 13.17 1, 13 it 13 07. July l.72i 1J..2V, 12. 12.73 Kept ...12.55 12 70 12.524 12.424 ritiort Klb.. pet 10" 1 ti. . May ...12.70 12 85 12 70 12. SO July lr.2 12.7" I2.i I2.u24 Sept ...12 50 12 00 12.42, 12.52 ALT1MORK PIIODUK. Baltituure. April 12. Wheal, quiet; oontiact. .pot, ; .oullierii on araue, 1 07 114 Corn: Firm; contract, ,pet, II1, 62. Oat.: Dull; No. 2 white, 4J4,. No. 2 mixed. 47 ti 47 . Kye: Quiet: Nu. 2 we.t.ra domestic, 4 ai. (OITKU MARKET. N.w York. April 12. Coffee futures elo.ed steady at a net advance of 10 to 11 point.. Spot coffee, nut.t; Kiu No. 7, t '4 . Hautu. No. 4. , mild, qulel: forjuva. H V 12'... DRI GOOII, M4RKKT. New York. April I! The dry (ihmI. niurkel M uh tjuiet and Wltiinut viieciul feature for the day. Export buclneN. t llniiled. I'ollon yarns are dull. A few duplicates for fall men's wear are being uttered. Local Markets These price are strictly wholesale, and represent prices obtained on actual tales. Fravlsieaa (By The Patterson Co.) Fat back, 14 1 li; ha ma, sugar cured, covered, per pound, 20c LdSi d: Pure, tlet-oo, ltc; compound. Claries, 1 H Orleel Fralla. Apples per pound, evaporated, Sc; sua driei., kr. Patsins, II 150 Dates; SO-pound box. hc. GreMfertee. Flour: Fancy patent spring wbeat, $4 60 per barrel; fancy patent winter wheat, $8 0 per barrel; choice straight, per barrel. Meal: Best bolted water ground Steady, per bag of pounds. $1.10. Ural a. May. ICle. Cora: White, -; mixed, lOo. Oals. . Wheat: $1.3l01 40. Hay: No. 1 tlinoihy. $25; No. 1 mixed, $24; mill feed, bran. SU SOQIS 00; hip stuff, $i. teaatrr Predeee. (By 1-oiayth k Jo. rhlrkena. par pound. II (file; old tit -iik (each t, 4ift of, to Jttsi , 20036c; eitKs, 17 kt 1 $c; cou i) try hams, I He per pound; beeswax, 2k ei pound; tallow. t per pound. Pink bean. fS Jfi; wktte beans, $17; country o)orel bears. $z 7ft, mhlts peas, $2.04, eolered poae. $1.7S. Hlelee. (By Forcylh A Co.) Green Mde. per pound. 7 4.c; G S htSea. $c pr pound, dry aH12lfrc per ound, dry Him. I.49l7c tee pumU. sheepkina, IbQibc each; goatskins, lac; pelts. 104311,0. Traek. (By W I Andeison A Co.) Potatoes, pe. barrel. $176 Sweet potatoes, per tai rel, $1,769 $2 00. Ut lona. $3 00 per sack. Cabbage. .New ork Danish. $.'00 per 100 ptiuiids. Seed puiatoes Maine grown. Irish Cobblers, $.1.7 ii per bug of 11 pecks. Maine gi own Jreen Moui.lain, $ 60 per bag of tl pe' ksa, bail Hose po tatoes, $: 00 . (By W. 1. Amletson (Jo.) Florida orangee. $2 40; choice, $2.26. Apples. 3 uQ4 ii per barrel. Lemons, Z s. $4 50 per box. Bananas, per bunch, 60c to $1.2$. California erauges, $.0y2.00. Florida In is his and russe- s. $2.60 & 2.76. ft agar. (By C. D. Kenny Co.) Crystal Dominoes. 2-pound package?, $7 55. t rslU Dtiruinoen, 0-pound pack age, $7.l. ''Ut loaf. b 5ft; cubes. $6.0; powdered. $3.26; granulated, in barrels, f 5 4i, granulated. Hi 4-lTt. $6,60. HtMiatedi Cegeee. Hy C. 1. Kenny Co.) C. C. R. No, 3, $1160, C C. It. No 2. $12 0U, C. C It. No. 1, $1260. Samoa No., H. $12.60. Santos No 2. $13 60, C. U. li. Impound pa stage coffee. $1.1.00. Market (onilnues strong Mwlldlag Melerlal. (By Shi.v- lapp Lumber Co.) Shori leaf framing $14.00, alxing ex i, lon leaf framing $17 60, slxins 1, ra; lx. iMn, No. 1 and Z, !6 01, lift LS, No. l and Z. $..'6 00, 1x10 D4.S, Zti 00, .U4S. No Z, $27.60; 1x12 D4S No 1 $..4I0 1x12 IMS. No. 2. $30 00: rhesthlng. T. I S f 1 0u; No 1 flooring. U-lb. No 1 doonng. 13-U. $2.0. No tlooriieg. U-l., $17.60. No 1 7-1 1 eDmg. $J0 ee. No 2 .-It. celling. $17 iO. No. T-lb .'HIau. $ 1 2.6, No I b- el tiding from 4-, , $ 1 7.50 . No : be -idlhg 1 1 um 4-4. $i0w. No .1 neve, y,ding from 4-4. 1 1 00, N" 1' hex fl Midi rig from 5-4. I. uito. No l' beel sidlns from 6-4. ti. No 2 bevel t-idir.g from 0-4, $U 60, No 1 hert pine hbingle. $4 -i, N' - henit nine fhinKie, Z Zi . No 3 hear' pUi Phinfrles. $1 73. moulding, ao. pei inrsh, pla mi ei 1 ng la 1 h s. ' y i . No 1 jumper shmpclei-, $yU'. No I juniper rh,neiet $4 oft. l- henri No floor mf: $4,'.. 00. - heart .No 1 Oeoiiiig I'.OOO 4 M fllK. , T,4 h T . r 1 1 1 - 'I r j. .!.! !i 1 pin.- gurttf Fi. 41 " t4:".. K. 4 7 y 4 m.. ; 1 u H. i: 1 :. 4". K. '0 M i N i :f- w a a w w. 4 " Charleston. Ai" '1 1- Turpentine firm :' IIo-n. lirrn Quote A. B r. 4 l'i. D. 4.4?. K. K o. g n ii:,, i. 5 40. K. 45 1" M. N -:o W G. Si; YV W t 4 COTTO.Sil-.ED Oil New York pri 1 Th ' or t rr.ee.1 oil market wa easier early under liq uidation and influenced bv th1 -pak-r s in laid. !.'it r-r1- r--- -ied ptr of the loss (-a oe!ii(ir 1. - shorts'. Hi liitit si- iii t ..t t"i iii'l bull siippc-rt from refiners, 'piping st-adv a vpoitis i si i n- t point ad1 am e with i--' f l.ee t.arrels Mav 7 7?ft 7 . 4 Julv. 7.7?fi7'i. Sa-.iint--r. '.! 7.. to,-r. 7 4 r pt i pi, r-.t.if hi.) prim- "i miner . I lew . ; - T " . i 1W. -S-M,t-r -4li . l(lX IV pi sumwier wfcl'e. 7 tri 27. COTTON SHORTS BECAME NERVOUS LATE IN SESSION Erideoce ot Bull Support j teirs to Corer.1 Caused New York, April It. Early Irregu larity was followed by a sharp ad vane, in the cottea market late today on a nervous demand from near month .horta ana tha close waa steady, net unchanged to It points nigaer. The market opened steady at an ad vance of 3 to 7 point, on batter cable, than expected and covering, but quick ly weakened under scattering near month liquidation and some new crop sellinr encouraged by favorable weather report.. Buvlng In connec tion with some aupport for near ntontha from eouthern bull leaden, quickly checked the decline. with prices rallying during the middle of the day on covering by early sellers. There seemed to be no freah now. to account for thl. advance, but the firm attitude of the bull leader, seemed to be making tho.e .hort of old crop po sitions very uneasy and in the ab.euce of Important offering, it required no great volume of buying to cauue the ulge. The cloae waa a .hade off from the top under realising. The weekly weather bureau report was resumed for the seaaon. but had no apparent Influence on the day's trading aa In terest appears to center chiedy on the near positions. Southern .pot markets were gener ally unchanged. Spot cotlon closed quiet, 20 points higher. Middling uplands. 15.30; mid dling gulf, 15.55; Mile., 100 bales. oiton futures opened steady and cloved steady. open. April . M.y 1476 July 14411 Aug 13K Hept 1 3.00 Oct 12.45 Dec 12 37 Jan lt.tf High. 16 01 14. (5 14.64 13 2 13 01 12 64 12 87 It.SI Close. 14 H8 14 88 14.51 13.84 1 2 S 12 61 12 35 12 J! 14.78 14 64 14 SO 1179 12.43 13.41 12 SO I! 21 LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, April 12. ClOHlng cotton: Spot, quiet; prices 2 points lower. Amerlrun middling, fair, 8.37 : good middling, S.07; middling, 7 1; lew mid dling, 7.81 , good ordinary, 7-5tJ ; ordi nary. 7.31. The sales of the day were 7,000 bale., of which 700 were for speculation and export and included 6.700 bales Arner Icsn. Iteceipts 23.000 bales, including 22.300 bales American. Futures opened stead v and clonpd steady. April. 7 7 . April and May. 7.:i&; May and June. 7.ol; June and July. 7.5tH; July and Auguat, 7.51: August and Heptember, T.2f; Heptem her and October, 4.H October and November, W; Novemtver and Dt- cember. 1.67 ; December and January. 6j; January and February, 64; February and March, 4 63. March and April, 6.63 4- Ann OHrcAoo Cash wheat: No. 2 red. 1.14: No. S red. 1.10311214; No. I hard. 1 11 Hi 1.13; No. hard. 1.07 1.12; No. 3 spring. 104S1 in Corn: No. 2, 5l(TrgU: No. 2 white. 80tf(fl- No. 2 yellow. 58Hfij68; No. 3. 66r4fr57; No. S white. &ife5: No. 3 yellow, r74i574; No. 4. Rli52; No 4 whiet. 64Hi5; No. 4 yellow. 58 55. Oats: No. 2. 42: No. 2 white 44j.fj 45; Nn. s white. 41'tl44H, No. 4 white. 4K9 43; standard, 444 46. XKW OKLRANfl (TOTTOM. New Orleans. April 12, Spot cotton steady and unchanged. Middling. 14 sales on the spot, 2J7 bsles, to arrive. 00 hales. Cotton fjitures opened ba.rely steady and unchanged to 2 points up. Cables were about us expected. Aftor the call the market developed wet. kn ens on re ports of quite general rains in the cot ton belt, but a Utile later was stead ier on buying Induced by many tele grams from Texas telling of too much lain, which fiirnifrs njuplHined wan dHiiying pl.inl Iiik seriously. Loners sold some May and boutcht Jul v he cause of the iifirnciiK of first not b e day for the first position. In the af ternoon session the niftrket was steHdy on continued buying based on unfavor able reports from Texitf. The cloning whs steady at a net advance of to 6 points. Closing bids: April. U.41 nominal; May. 1 4 46; July. 14 5?: August. 13 Stt September. 1 3.0 ; October. 12 63. De cember, 12.43. PORT IOVKKVr OP COTTOX. Galveston: Steady: middling. 14' nei receipts, $.:;fa l;i , sales . 7 75 bales; stock. 72.125 bales. New Orleans. Steady middling. MS, nei receipts, . 4 L" S bates. sule. :S7 bsls; stork. 1 40 2H5 balc Moblte Steudy ; in bid ling, 14: net re.elpin tn; hales, sal en. 0 bajei slork. :'7.!7! bales. S.ivannah. (Juict: middling. 14',. ne' ret-eipist. 1 .'IF. 7 bales ; sMlee. 216 bales: slock. T. (,.. bales. 'harletoti (Juiet: midlllng. M1 net reieipis. 31 bales. stock. 1 1 :m bales Wilmington Nominal , net receipi s Ki bJey. stu-k. 13.4SO bates. NnrTolk . Steady ; middling. 14; nei receipts. 6 '.'2 bales, sules, 24 4 bales' sto k. "1 '00 baleK. B:ilt im.i e- Nominal ; middling. 1 :. to k. .V.'Sh bales. New York (Jtiiet . middling. 15 30: lir tei'ip's. 10 balei. sales, 100 UaleK sio k. l tvoor, u.i, H Boston' Wiii-'. middling ir.30 net re. epts. 207 bales, sin, k. 10.136 hales. Philadelphia Steadv : mldd I in g. I 5 5.'. net rMeipts .17 stock. sf7 hales. Georgetown. Net receipts. .'. hales. Total tofla. at all ports, net, it t" hsles ; Great liri'ain. 1 ... "HO . out iiient 7,vZ hales, stock, .'.OK.ViC bales. I af erlnr Movement. Houston Steady: middling. J 4 V- . net teteipts. ':.S bales, j-h! w. 1sl bales ftock. r.S.stl hales A "i gust a Jutet ; middling. 14 ; net receipts. l.alef: swle 4 bales: stock. 3.7Mt ttaHt II W 4RI S. 4 I tRk'o tmO I I.KTTI'H T J. K. I tlHtH New Orleans .spiil 1 1 -The map pi--. Fenis veiy fHvniMt'le weathei cmdl-, t Ions 'I as wa. a I .out to mpla i n ' of ' oo much i a i ti . fmt wea t her is 1 clmsn 1 1 1 r - a ud lit i "k In bom a. Genet -alh cloudy pit-vj.il-. In the xouili reti-j IiihI hikI f,iKt. i n hihIi s Sen i tertd hyht 1 "li'in-crf lell tn loniwl.n;;( and Mtssis-i n PI" 11 '"' 1 1 " I ' a 1 1 oil a. ' t e for fcenet aj ; - i,4i w ei s in in. -'.w-in m h te.. i l,n . rj.o.. . . id . firm and 2 Leiifr rlixn ilii mi . tui . i'. i sh b - : ti.-ii-f. i mi' ii'ii-k;l v - ii K"i I f" p.otrs on M,,v iiikI J ;T a. i i )itii tlic i.penin There n i so tn. " 'port - f . mo ik 1 1 ;, i ot cotion m a1n1(j f..r Nm- Voik tb.it Mill" f !l k3 lnMlfci.1 .Ml ll.tj fpu'ati'Mi ! pi op-t ?iAjitt t.f Go- Imi! . Ii. tl It I' .- . I I ' ii 'Ml ' If 14.11 - (. wj f r-; ' i .ii Ni' -.i k m. Nr pp.,,. i -no niK'i - i -i . k n" - mm t Ii pH ii ,.!' ill- iti'iu'-, -In" "'-fin tlisl uriM-.l ill of .t oi. snipmen1 - Neu ni t I ' i .i e it, it. . .H'C- iiifii'f ! i" i Ami n i - I - i fc lined I o -p. . I s t,c t. fc. pt of ioi,j . onl. d: N't - w i ' i et ' er ot i ne w i N " " ot I . v y ! ; ill v Wl ' r : h - i. ; - -. "i on t f w ea'ht r niH p n-i-1 -4H .ifii.-a! fot.-nv; pron.i;tif ' i 1'iii'h h I I I for 'J f u s ti.tlinrnvv. . :, w h n ti o. . ;i - tom-.I ii f e.i r of in or" mill in ih1 vtsf e m i ct n t -s nd debi v to t hp new . lop- which i Hust-d some biivinn. . Yhi -npport tHliifd the neat positions 81" HATWATID K (LARK Wll l.i:H A IO.H EMIl.t COTTON LbTTKR TO CONE A HK.IX.PKTH York. Apr;! U.--1he weektv weat h.r r noT ' ommen t ed In a ; y forcible mann-r i.f-on the need of rain in the easten1 l.ea (.-n-rai spot jd- ic-"s w-r" b'-rthtr. h- K-aI cer'lne.l ft-k ju(t t;ii-- tudsv. exi'l it wa if.p4-.rt tbiit hnls had tM-n -n-traced i April-Mav .-lilpm h' k to Kit s.a fion. N't w tri-jn? Tin- v'.nu': imported i bii er "I lb- ti-u" . rot In tut- a t r I aii of th- " i"-i'tti imp. o tan' r-' u - "II'til' J ii U a M-! ti- d ' fTi-ri'io in fit vor ! : !.- til -f ' n in i on.a-tj wnr-no! cortmd erabl. Tne m"ikn to us acptgars la &i healthy position, ana) we advUe ur-1 chasing on all racoaelona ! Ldrorrool la 4M 1 to klirhor In tho-j atornlng. M1U.EK J-"0. malt ltt eeyrrow. . Charlotte, April 11 Prlo. paid for ' coTioa conar woro aa xeiiewa. Strict middling Strict middling .......... Middling ..." Kecoipta today, 41 ttaiea. j RALBieM COTTOH. 1 Raleigh. April It. Price, paid far: cotton today woro aa follows: Good middling 144 Sirlct middling 144 : Middling It, Kecelpta today. Ta bales. Why Experiment? Bit tha SUadart Oriflaat Tlablt Daeenraad. aa4 yn will aat to 4bs ppotDteC. Writa a call aa H. W. VHASTOH. Paaes 3.4. State ant County Taxes! Must be paid not later than Mar 1 to save advertising and rost. Ne further aztensioa of time after that date. B. E. JONES, 4 11 lot. gaerifl. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF KEAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. By rirtut of authority conferred upon the undersigned in a certain mortiraijre, dated the first day of Ma rob, 1007, and executed by 0. J. Ludwutk and wife. Cordis C. Ludwick, and J. R. Bame and wife. Mandy Bame, and reardd ip the offics of the register of deeds of Guilford county, in book No. 1&5, at page Xo. 534,, and in the office of the register of deeds of Rowan county, in book No. Ill, page Xo. 203. I will sell) at suction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Greens boro, Xort h Carol i na , on Wed nesda y . ths 11th dsy of May, lftlO. at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following real estate, to wit: A certain tract or psreel of land, to j get her with the house thereon, situate,', lying snd being in the County of Rowan and State of North Carolina, bounded as follows, to wit On the west aide the Charlotte road I on Chesnut Hill, beginning at H. C. j Oorrihu's south corner, thence in a S. I W. direction with the edge of the road, 50 feet to Jack Mo-wery's corner; thence, with Mowery'a line in a X. W. direc tion 200 feet to Mowery'a north cor ner and thence with Conihua line 200 feel to the beginning, being lot No. 12 of t he Dixie Land company's plot of the s. It. Harrison laiid. The above land was conveyed to O .1. Lud-wick snd his wife by the Dixie land company, a corporation of .Salis bury, N. C, see book No. 101, page 264, etc., register of deeds ojtioe, Rowan county, North Carolina. And also the following personal prop erty, to wit: All the fixtures, wares, tnerohsndiae, stock and all otbrr appurtenances t hereunto belonging to a certain btisi ness in the city nf High Point. County of Guilford snd Stste of North mro lins, known and operated ss the Acme Cafe, lAidwig snd Bame proprietors, lo cated at the corner of North Main and Broad streeU. High Point, together with any or all stock, Tnerrhsndisc, wsres. fixtures, etc.. that may hereafter come into the said Acme Cafe. Also otis kitchen range, made by Landy Steele Rungs company, St. Ixmia, Mo., snd known a model No. 2 IS, with all fixtures belonging thereto. AIo one Hunter revolving electric reiling fan, together with the motor and .ill tittup' and parts belniiging thereto. Also one nia water fountain, known as the Manel Sanitary system, together, aith all fixtures, gho-es, silverware.' spoom. gla- hohler. connections. pi ii in bin? and anvt hing l hat i a part I of the same or belong in any way tn I caid fcodn wster fountain. i Also one ei fttc 1anjo. ntnde by thp Am'rii'an Automat ic Miif-ic coinuny . j New York. V Y.. and miutlered .'1914 i AUo one Pul'.er chocolste penny in j the lot mar-hine. A Pi one .how iat.e, made by the High j Point Show I 'n-e work. 1 1 igh Poini , X. c. I Also one moving picture machine. s known a a penny -in the slot machine Also one ra-h rgitcr. made by the. National Ca-li Itepiwler coinpany. Day ton. Ohio, snd tnitnlKi'-l Also two nickle plated coffee urn. Also one gasolene stoe known as fho "Reliable." A No one xmsll li-alitrg !tove made by Bridpeford snd .onipan. Im-mille, Ky. AUo on Isige hat rack, purchased' from the People-' Iotme tiirnihing com-j pany. High Point. ( , AIo one i ft i iger--. ! or. k noa n a a f.urney and timd h' i l:e Inrnev Keirijj . era tor corrrpan). 1 n h l.ac. is. f"-o one refngers' or. known nn the Ptnilan. made bv I.. H M;i"e and mni pa in Vcff Voil V V AUo one eled ? l ?bi meter mad' bv f he K'H t W a nu- rifct ric works. Fort W a vtn I nd . i mlerd 2:.4tw purchased Inn? cont lo "igl t ill p: t-.i ti.ttn P-...b- II. .o ' pan) . Ilie'i r..in . ' Un fo-r w.ill nuM-.T Fcker. M -Ti Touit V ( d br V-nl 1, Ml fcf. MI;o. I. 'Iw Vl. . - .t i h i re for ' a M : -1 li tig Silver C4m in v I cif--i fir f.in. m.'olr liv I I h co'nnjn an.J mini re en?t;in and window ti.-al Kb ei fa in 1 bf I c', , H. - v.,-;,. ,v ;,w1 -Ml.fr V'loiiginy frf l'i.' '.. "it ap,.-..M.,.,.h I- 2-' mi inj r 'p- Uo of. , r-i I. "i bi'h bv tho Vat-hir ' Plumhin Htrh Pom 1 AU. on. l,..i t ion r- ' ot. here; tih , .j. ma'lf the Kn hmond. Al-o 1'iir .ii IfO V ' e ' i i .!.). A!-.. :Y t. r lir.ilt r -a ml ivi,n. tf-I nitlt i. rung? " w !ii. h l"ilr! j .i;i''"nni in (I o,iii;iii ..,,,.11 ..li"-. an ! .'" " ' . - A.'- . ' th'. 'Vl i' '.I .! Tt i in- i - , I. . i -!i .,,,.. ,l, . i , i. , i I i v i H i ; 'i v. -iL.m-r .1 ' .rtjaj;. DON'T StrvftU alont against difficul ties kfhilt tht Nebs Wants art at your str tic. Tht cost is lc Word aillMlM W t'KNTS. HELP WANTED. WANTED -A LADY K)R HEAD CASH ier. Good, steady poaitiuii. Liberal Mlarj. Meyer'. IVrpartnient More. 4-10 t. PRINTBRH WANTKD-ONK Kl UHT- i class Job printer, who can lui u out e;oed work, estimate and solicit, one hoy, who can set upwHnli of three Valleys lti point a day and thrown In.; Address Oeorsje H rraven. Spencer. N. C. Send rejoummendaltan ftom last employer. 4-li-t j FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BIQ AUTOMOBILE BAROAIV I have a Istm tliree-cy Under Elinors, wltU top and full sgulDinsnt, which cost when new 91.01.1) Machine been run comparatively little and almost good aa new. For unlck sale win take 11,256. O. O. Coble. Greensboro. .V t 4 t -1 1 FOR SALE REO RUKABOCT AUTO uioblle. First-class cundllion ; sjreai bargain If ao)d at once. Address W. li. 5tcilamr. Oieensboro, IS. C. Jll-tf FOR SALK CHKAP ML'HT tlO AT once. One good all round bay horse and one extra strong top buggy and harness. Also one light xprs wsgun. i- 'tl-it L'PHOLHTKRY AND CABINKT MAK ing. tld furniture made over equal to new. Hlip covers iut, fitted and made. 8irull and Inlaid work paired. at ntshing. pllsbins and wax finishing f4pe-ial attention gl en to the restoration of ant Ique and period of f urn It tire. uatoiner's Ideas and goods made up Prices reasonable. Full line ot domestic and foreign saninlcs always on hand. Phone 47. A. A M. College. 4-6tf FOR KENT NICK. COOL UOOMS FOR housekeeping, gas connection, also furnished parlor, with folding b-d. each Is.tlU pet uimith. iklrs. Knit I y Stewart. Hltf t;arr street. 4-lH-at Viib NBWiv:ij NEATfia Foii uTav is now cut. I let It at Meyer's I ie partment Hiore. 4-1 0 - a t FOR S A I K G ICN T L K. RKL1AKLK family hoise and light surryy Call telephone L' 1 H or Ml. 4-3 - COFFKK 1 F IT'S HOD IT'S K EN nv'i High Grade. 25 cents a pound 4-i-:'i , WANTETCllTlorSE, 4 OK 7 RfX MK, modern con v enences ; reasonable rent. Address ii, tins office. 1-20-tf FOR RENT SEVEN ROOM MODERN house on (ioiiell street. V. C. Mc Adoo. Phone luO. 3-27-tf Chesapeake 6 Ohio Ry. srKNIC ROI TR 1HI TBI WRST. Skerfeet, QnlrkeM aed Hmt Rwale. Fail Veailkaffd Trelv wllk IMn lag) tar. Tfcreagh Pall waa Meessrs fe Lentevllle. ClBClaaai. Chleeg sag at. ImIjl. Lv Grabora. So. Ry.l.SOa. m. iv. IanTtlle 11 00 a. m. Ar. Charlettesville 4 05 p. m. Lseave Chat lot tes, C. A (J. ........ I 25 p in. Ar. Louisville , . .11.00 a m. 1-44) p. m. K.0V p ID. 7-Xft p. m. 2ft p m 1 Ar. Cincinnati . .. I 00 a. m. Iff 00 a m Ar. Chicago a. 26 P m. 0U a Ar. Hi. U')uis ilp. m 10 I o d. m. Onlv one n Isrht en the road Direct connections for all peinta N est and Nort h west. The line to the celebrated Mountain Resorts of VliKlnla. For descrlpllvs matter, schedules and full man reser vations, adore. W. O. WARTHEV. f P. A . C A O Rv Co. Richmond. Va. EXTREMELY LOW ROUND TRIP EX CURSION TICKETS SOLD BY THE NORFOLK k SOUTHERN RAIL WAY. The Norfolk ami Southern railway will sell gresi ly reduced round trip ticket to point- indicated, and on dates tpecified, V7 : aahingUin. I) t. Tirkets sold April 12 13 14 If. 22 21 4. snd 2 . limited to return to reach Hlatting point by Alsy .'I. Richmond. Vs. - IVkcM sold April Mi. May 1 and 2. limited to return to reach slsiting point br May 17. sheville. O -Tirknts sold May 2. 1o 1 1 . fix lunv limited I o ret urn to tartiny point hy May :il. Richmond. Vi Ti kt .M May 11 and 12, liniitf-d 'n return to starting point, b." lav 2fl New ( )i b .m-. li Tiek'-t oH May 14 !-" and 1'.. fnibj to ret inn to lart mg jM.ui! t Ma. 2-1. r 1-illt i- CM. V .!.- -Tiekcts -old May lti. 17 nd limito.f (o r.-tiirn tn -'ti ji.g p"int bv lime asuiinton V C Tt-kets ..M Mav tc 1 7 snJ I, l.nnted r t um to -t m r' nig p-Mtit hy .I ime 1 . tl..n'la. s - li'kcl- void Mav 2.1 and :'4. iini(p1 i) p't'itii 'o -tttni' point U li.tir. I Pti Im-' vour tn-ki-t na Norfolk and oiHricrn railcv Hiiunffh Psktch. ( . ami Nor'nlk. 's " For iii'"'t ps ' i ula t spnle o anv ij'-ti' oi 'I Nor "otlc and on hern rai' iMi. .. Nil"- H i 'l.ul.tnv i p VoMoik. Ya GREATLY REDUCED EXCURSION FARES TO WASHINGTON, D C Tli" Vortolk and outheni RaiJa;. v rti!! !o rate excursion i k-t Morn I i " mi pon f-n. i on it line (o a-h ,'it.n I ( a;td return Apti' l.'i. U. h ! v "i'h icturi! limi' Ma 1. !'!" v . 1 1 j !; I -!. ' cap!!.'! oj -1 Mo,. ...--- -,. ni 1 1- a .t i ,.,- t i .iir II" T I' f ' I - Plirdi..-' 1 i. ' ft lA the ' No :''. ' v"Ht'l' III iJ'ihtHY tiilOilil I,. l-ai I.IT1, in i,ic r . Norfolk. Va. GOOD DRESSERS IVE us the opportunity to prove to you that there is entire satisfaction in having us make your clothes. The quality is there in both the fabric and the work. The NEW GRAYS for this season are beauties. J. E. CARTLAND & CO. MEDEARIS JONES Parlor Suits, Bed Room Suits, Dining Room Suits, Kitchen Furnishings, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, Shades, and the ft nrrm Illi irr The Kind That rif ases IurlL EirllUIEi MEDEARIS-JONES FURNITURE CO. Ill East Market St. Opposite S.L A T.Co. "The Store Thai's Growing" B. N. DUKE. T. B. FULLER. J. B. MASON. Pr.sidtat. Vlc-Praaldat. Caahlar. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Of Durham, IN. C. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 Resources over $1,000,000.00 Organized May, 1905. Sp.clal attention (Ivea la Iba collrct.oa ol ioiIub draft, .aa all coa.sn.rcla, aapara ACCOUNTS INVITED. B N. rUa.C Pr.alil.nt. F. L. KLIXtH, Vio. Prrsldrat. THE FIDELITY BANK DURHAM, N C. Capital and Surplus $450,000.00 LARGEST SURPLUS OF ANY BANK IN NORTH CAROLINA S5aVVmWa.ry Southern Commercial School of Greeniboro On of th. aldest and btt rquippd tmain.. rolU(. in Caralinaw A hr ahool foT anibitmn-i young m (Winronffh bttinaa training If vou aant to prpic i n i r I ( oitimrrial achool run help rn. All conitnercial irHn rip uccrruiiT iaurrn ,-iiiarnra mir Bipr ny wk-laT. Har aii'l m,vM V Knr full information pf.'-n. 10hh. rilf, or rail at iWr iWrcn hmhlitwr. 11" u ( asbinlon atrl WnmvAaMMUym f'Pe of l1 i"llljf-i hoo . .'rnrir-t f.rultv MiiKK: I.RAIJI' ,.)n, .,., . i ih via.. BODKM.i l'i V. ..i-i:ill l sad U 1,111 f',l H.ml.nm. (.l.lfiir. Hi " KIMGS' BUSINESS COLIEIjK. R C M C . oi Chjiloltt, li. C a'.o tench H.okk,'fp ng. r: I.:j nd. 1'- nm-iir-inp, t . l.v ra.iL - n.! '"i M..U," liidv Ciri-uliir. Goobers. :r t Ok x it- . V CATALOG 1 k . - a FURNITURE CO. the Housewife. JORN r Wil.Y. Cashaar. 8. W. aliNOlt, ..t. TaaUri. I no n and wornm who tah to aourt 'A f for a paruig pom t ion, the SouLhm if liot!, w .-on (1 K School With a Vf7' neputation lor ffrfr. , u..fc r..A Work- in 1 1 r . IN 'I HI. l..W.;Kr Tha l'dl I li n all oOipt C4k . lriA, 1 aT OK i?UEST.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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