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GEEENSBOBO DAILY BUTTS. TUESDAY, ATUXL 19. 1910 MOTHER'S FHJEI A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. ' Baby! coming will be time of rejoicing, and not of apprehension and fear, if Mother1! Friend is used V tfac expectant mother in preparation of the event. This is not a medicine to be taken internally, but a liniment to bt applied to the body, to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system. Mother's Friend is composed of oils and medicines which prepare the muscles and tendons for the unusual strain, render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in expanding the skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future health to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write fftr our free book con taming valuable information for expectant motors. THE RRADFIELD OCl. ATLANTA. OA. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES - LOOK INTO COTTON POOL Suit Brought By Government Against Hayne and Brown. "' Prominent Brokers Cited to Appear Beore Grand Jury f With Papers, Letters and Qtner Documents. '' (By Th AfMorwtad Pre.) ,Xw Tork, April- 18. There will be started .in New York tomorrow a fd reel invsstagarlon without precedent iu thi country. The attorney-evan-al of . the United State ha ordered an in quiry into the gigantic bull mavena-nl in cotton with wbioh the namo of Jamrs Patten, of Chicago; Krauk B. Hayne, William P. Brown, of New Or leans, and Nugent, Scale, of Texat, have been popularly connected. ' Harne and Brown both appear as de fendant ia the proceeding, but it ooulj sot be learned whether Mr. Patten wilt be (ubpoenaed at Chicago to come here and to testify. He hag been (fenerally credited, bower er, wjth being the finan cial genius of the pool and in recent in terriewa he haa outlined hia bullieh po aition and hia determination to fight the supposed bear eUque which haa been re hipping ootton to this country from Kngkuid ia an endeavor to break the market. The Ml morenxwt haa reach ed such a atage, howerer, that ttiera are rumors of a poaaible May corner in the Kew York market. Never Won haa the government brought similar action against any pool operating in the market on either the long or the short side. Subpoeskaes were Issued at the direction of Mr. Wkker ahaaa, commanding a dozen or more prominent Kew York cotton brokers to appear before a speoial federal grand Jury tomorrow to testify ia the matter of the Tlnlted States against rrank f . Haras and William P. Brown." Tha snbnooaaea demand the submis sion to tha special grand jury of all records, papers, letters, memoranda and a a agnesoeat, dated February 29 but, try Hayne and Brown and others. The agree meat, tha subpoenas states, was for th purchase of 150,0(10 bales of cot ton for delivery in New York during the month of Way and July inclusive st certain priees and under certain con ditions. The flxlni; of I lie prices and .-ooanipr.., " government "T. inj ,B deflluI , bonds -in the y win lion oi me taw. . GENERAL CARR CAPTIVATED BY PRESIDENTS MANNER 0tt A SURE TIP" Listen, sickly folk Yon waat ta re- oover your former good health and ac complish it as quk-kly as poaaible; tha follow this "sure tip" Take th famous BOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS today. Yoa'B and it the surest and best medit-ine you ever took for correcting a Demonstration on Second Floor TETLEY'S TEA Announuement - of the government's action waa -followed tjy a very axcited break In prices on the New York ootton exchange, which at one tin bid fair to result almost as great demoraliza tion as that noted in last January. The position ia the near months rate haa led to heavy shipments of cotton to New York for delivery on contract, und the arrivals reported today were in excess of 23,KW haUw, including nearly 14.000 hales from liverpool, while the stock of cotton available for delivery on contract lias already iniTeased from about 87.00(1 tales to 120.000 bales. Wall street was stirred by the news and it waa widely discussed also in hanking circles and much interest will be taken in the hearing by the financial district and the Stock exchange aa well, a by the entire cotton trade. Mill Men Frightened. (By The Associated Press.) Atlanta. Go., April . 18. Southern cotton mill operators are alarmed over ue action instituted m ew York by tts federal authorities against the lead ers of the bull campaign, and profess to see hi it a covert effort on the part of certain New York ootton brokers to get relief from contracts with mills. They assert that th government unwittingly is eoaperatinar with the bear In an other and what they fear will prove a moat disastrous 'raid. Many mm men in this section toonht wired congress men and senators appealiag to them to institute an investigation wltn a view to uncovering the "conspiracy" which they declare appears to exist. (Speoial to Daily News.) Durham, , April la. Gen. Julian 6. Oerr haa returned from Washington, where be west last week to interview tha President with a party of gentle- meat representing the Souther Com- ,IOmck and constipated bowels, raareial congress. lit is also for Loss of Appetite, Gas ea The general wa groaUy pleased with! Stomach, Heartburn, Belching, Head President Taft's reception, decUrmg . .V'1 !pe! .1"'"" that, where none of the party hope to j Dealt with Taft more than 15 minutest' 1 1 ...... tlLUMBERTON AND VICINITY oomplately before th interview was eoa- eiuded. The other rentlemea were likewise Im pressed with the cordiality of the meet ing. President Taft spoke so handsome ly of the south, laeaeral Carr said, tbat he would have given a meat amount to hav had a stenographer to take it down. The general's companions were also quite pleased to note the diOerence be tween President Roosevelt' and Presi dent Taft's "bully good fellowsuip," rrMM", ,jfa and 'Murdoch Btoae were eomolete- a.ay siy.e ana rresMem .m in go es- , . . tu At mother of th family waa caught be tween falling timbers and killed. Mrs. Valler Stone, a visitor, was badly in jured and was sent to th Lunitwrtoa boetiital A child aaleeo on a bed in tha bouse was rolled up in a mattress and bkwn 200 yards into a field, where it was left uninjured, live or six miles further, at Pow.rsvill. tha cyclone, which ap parently left the earth, again deaoended, wrecking ttie bouse ot mien muf i white, who was seriously injured, five children being sliRntly hurt. you please stylo. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER HELD I ON INFANTICIDE CHARGE VISITED BV HEAVY STORM Wilmington, April 1& During a thun derstorm, which passed a few miles north of Lumberton, this state, yester day afternoon, tha wind assumed ths proportions of a cyclone, result mg ia the death one Demon, the injury of sev eral others ana th destruction of con eiderabls property. Farts house of Wil ts pectal to Daily News.) Wilmington, April 18. Muia Beseent, 17 years old, sad her mother, Henrietta Hcssrnl, 48 years old, are in the county um of 1,000 each awaiting hearing on th charge of iufauticide, having been ar retted Saturday night. They are charg ed with being responsible tor the death of a mulatto Infant, whose body was found last Tuesday morning under an unoccupied house a half a block from where the Bessents live. The infant was wrapped in a bed spread, which, it is claimed, has since been indentitled as the same seen in the house of the Bes sents prior to the finding of the body. The coroner's Jury that investigated the case returned a verdict to I lie eifect that the iusnt waa murdered, there being a deep gash on the lower lip and the head crushed in. Mina Besscnt i the one supposed to have given birth to the child and the elder woman is thought to be responsible for its death. , TUESDAY BARGAIN DAY Up to Noon Tuesday We Will Give "Double" Trading Stamps. After Noon Single Stamps as Usual. Double Stamps Are Only Given for CASH Purchases Made on the Morning That Double Stamps Are Authorized. BOLLARD AND McNEILL WILL GO IN SECOND RACE (Special to Daily News.) Fa yetteville, April IS. In municipal primaries held here today no nomination was made. lor mayor, mere wing lour FARMERS WELL PLEASED WITH COPIOUS RAINFALL Conditions For Farmers and Fruit Growers Could Hardly Be Better, Say Officials of the Agricultural Depart ment Greatest Season in Years. , (wpeeM te Daily Nuwa.) I am known a th Brickyard flat, three nsfMgh, April IS The talk here to- m"" R. prevented the , , . .. , Norfolk and Houthern train from get- de-y and .vary. here among tke farmer. thtmlfb. The mrim inl0 Be i about the splendid rams which haws w,ter, which almost put out the Hie. fallen. Here 2 2-3 inches fell, and at Everybody speaks of ths rain as simply Waldon 4 1-2. Weathsr bureau officials ideal. ay that ths rainfall at Weldon was' Mr. Shaw, assistant horticulturist, perhsps th heaviest of an yw bars in the; cam tn today from the great fruit see dates. They speak of toe rains aa ex-1 won of th state and report that the eesslve, though they have dose no dam ! proepeet Is simply magnificent, and that age and were greatly needed. The there never was such a season as this streams in this section, both rtvers and spring without a frost, and that the creeks, have been very low for two' fruit looks better than it ever did. Coro aaoathe, but Ksusc river is now high : missioner of Agriculture Graham and and rising hers, and early this moraing ; Demonstrator T. Ti. Parker say condt Crabtre creek, north of the city, wss I tions could hardly be more favorable o high- that it backsd water oa what for farmer and fruit grower. PAUL GILMORE DELIGHTED BIG RALEIGH AUDIENCE (Special to Daily News.) Raleigh. April 18. Paul Gilmore, despite the rain, played here to big house, which waa captivated bv the Mummy and th Humming Bird. The cast is a strong one, Miss Adelaide French supporting the star, making it a hit, while tjilmore waa accorded a great reception. Raleigh was delighted with the performance. candidates snd a majority of the vote caet lietng necessary for a nomination. The vote wss as follows: i V. C. Bulhud, 1K4; H. H. Dye, 113; J. 'D. McVeill, i!6S T. J. Powers, 134. The following were nominated for al dermen: J. M. Cole, A Drown, C. R McMillan, S. W. Oooper R. H. Bucking ham, F. B. Ledbetter, 0 A. Hopkins, K A Poe. For board of audit snd finance i C. W. Rankin, R. 0. Harrison, A, P. Johnson. McNeill ana Bulmrcl ware the two highest named on th ticket and a sec ond ballot will b held the latter part of the week to decide which one of thea will be the candidate for mayor. The election will be held in May. MR. UNNEV'S FUNERAL WILL BE HELD TODAY WILL EXPEND MONEY TO WK HAVE ARRANGED A special array of bargain for Tues day and you wtll &nd them displayed oa isl table. Solid oolor rep, ia pink, bius nd taa 16c. quality. Be. yard. Solid oolor poag, piak, sky, whiU, black, tan, tSc. value, for lk. yard, an ideal fabric for shirts, shirtwaist suits, pa jam. 16-lnca pure linen waiatiag, medium weight, soft finish, 18 1 2a. yard. 64-inch heavy mercerised table da mask, 10 patterns to select frein, 'Jtc. yard, 6Uc quality. Blarney Linen, 3D Inrhea wide, looks and launders like linen, full blraehed, 10t quality. Monday, special, 9c. yard. SUV gingham, in beautiful plaids of pink, green and bine, 80c. value, special, 19c. yerd. White lis Is voile, 28 indie wide, ex tensively used this spnng fur dieseea, 29a. yard. All inch French galatea cloth, in neat stripes snd cheeks, for children's wear, wears splendid and fast colon, a 20c. alue, for lftc. yard. 3o-inch white rep for skirts, lstmder. well, worth lie., yard, 26c value. BARGAIN BASXhTEirr. Not UM we opened this posyalar - Sei In. slit two msaraa ago, basal w k suck a great silinisil f taa wanted Burobanai that will he aiaplayed at ssua.y-aavtng prise Ttarsday. iJOiM yards of In gHnghama aai asksr stripe, net a nteo ia th lot worth las tha Kte. yard aad many pioa 121-go, quality, th langta run tw to tea yaeas and pasaty of each (attera so there will ds no difficulty in getting afi ywu want. On saO at 4 l-2o. yard. Raps, Itatgaime and Koieaett. reat anta, solid soiors, highly snucariiad, 2 So. ts 39c. oiota, on sal for II l-e. yard. Fringed bath tew la, .xtra large aad heavy, worth We, on al at Mc. Tabl daasaak, BMvearkeesV, la mill sad of t, 214 aad 3 yaed scagtlu, worth 86a. yard, for lTc yard. Ootton ChalS. 3-4 percale, gjnehaana and lawns, In Mwaavand f yain s pkok from, Sc. yard. Tlerringbou msdras. In Meat black figures, fins for misees' skirts and la dies' shfrtwasst suits, 12 1 te. quaaity, for 8a yard. 50 doien men's pure linen handker chiefs, damaged by water, 2V. qaality, at H., four for tSa. Larg aaa bsa gasVa 4ar, las, vajua, tor la Oalate sloth, ta whrU aad atlarad, aes atrip aad shecha, afcU that trill staad Wyw range wear, Uo value, faf lie. yard. THIRD FLOOR. noc Oerorisf, Twenty rlv roll Ckiaa aoi jspansis matting, la blue, grass, taa, ia aasr aa- igna, toa. quality, at lto. yard. Cbioa aaatting, I he qualiay, Kl-tc yard. TO piacas Ohina and Japsaaesa aasttiag, in nsw designs, Son. quality, far 28c yard. SAxT! Casa ruga, plain aad figured, hose. tijOC. xl2 Crex plala art aqnsess, t M. 9x13 figured art aquaras, $4. Mi?l Fibre rugs, new pattaraa, $2 val a, tm tl.Tt. M Pihr art squasM, mw ds- fn. I wtat waaws, txM, is graea, taa and brown, 416. Heavy bath mga, tTkM, for 12. SHIRTWAIST BOXES, ll 70- 76 shirtwaist boxes, covered with ex Ira good quality Japanese matting, brass handle and hinges, 24 Inohes long, 13 1 Idcim wide, 14 1-2 laches high. Extra well made, worth Uft rSpeaial, $1.74. (Special to Dally New.) Tvlorsville, April 1. -The funeral of ,L. U V T 1 nnu w vrill lu. l.Al,l TltM. EXTERMINATE M0S()lllT0ESf,-. .... Linnev, of Roanoke, Va., and Miss ,o i.i t luii. vr v Blanche Linney, of New York city, ar- JleW' ) Irlved Saturda. Tha young son is on W Umington, April . 18. Ther is a thfl way lrom HopeUm, Okl., and wiU movement on foot to exteminate the arrive in time for the burial. The ser moaqurtoe in Wilmington during the v'ce will be conducted by the Kev. ij. next few weeks. Through th. iustru- j Pf W,ho Hfe ,rtend mentality f Dr. Edward J. Wood, ten ' 01 'h deceased, gallons of a new kind of oil has twon ; SENATOR TRAVIS WRITES HE received and being applied as a test. The r.rTT1Ka atONR MlCltLY main breeding place of the mosquito has ' IS GETTING ALONG NICELY been discovered and ft ia thought that! The HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Everything at the finger's ends. "It is easy enough to be pleasant when life goes by with a song Life does go by with a song for the woman who lightens her work with a Hoos ier Kitchen Cabinet. We are sole agents for Greensboro. Huntley - Stockton - Hill Co. Day. 762 ChDERTAKING OUR SPECIALTY PHONES Night, 14(2 extermination wiH not be a difficult mat ter. It is stated that $600 will defray all the expense of the work of exter minatinng the germ-carrying pest. Durham Went Another HotsL (Special to Daily News.) Durham, Aprli 18. The letter of Thomas J. Miller, of Richmond, inquir ing ss to the probsbility of finding a good site for a $5!ir),tH)0 hotel received here yesterday, strikes the town favora ble. The city has only one good hotel and as travel appears to be unprecedented, de mauds are frequently so great that it, is impossible for the one to meet the calls. There are several smaller houses that do their best, but cannot meet the demnnd. It is cTpectcd that Mr. Mil ler will be down here this week and that the merchants will be put on the propo sition to see what is to be done. The merchants' sssoclation sots now aa the city's board of commerce, and is a bet tor one than most organizations dedi cated solely to that eort of work, some claim. lt.--aW4m I 1 I Special to Daily New.) Raleigh, April 18. Miss Anw Travis, stenographer to Governor Kifchln, had a letter todsv from her brother, Senator; Kdward L. Travis, which hs personally wrote from the hoapital at Richmond, saving that he was getting on admira bly well, und haa nearly recovered from the wound inflicted by E. E. Powell, who shot and fatally wounded Chief of Police Dunn, of Scotland Neok. THE thorized up to 426.000, from various cit isens of the town, organizing a company for the msnufaoture of an instrumsnt, the invention of Mark VV. Oantt, of Athsns, for she testing of eyes ta be fitted with glasses. Mr. Gairtt is hsre now and is showing his instrumunt, which waa patented De cember '28 last and das never been sold. Jewelers and opticians agree that it is a good thing and that It maat have a great sale, properly handled. The place of manufacture will be here and in addition to that there will be a glam grinder that can be used in preparing glass ss immediatniy. SOUND SLEEP OF GOOD HEALTH. The restorative power of sound siei can not be over-estimated and any ail ment that prevent it is a menace to health. J. L. Southers, Eau CUv.re, Wis., says: "For a king time 1 have been unable to sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and 1 soreness of my kidneys. My appetite wss very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have, been tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time uml now sleep as sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and my feneral condition is greatly improved, j can honcfitlv rcenmmend Foley's Kid - ! ney Pills, as ' I know they have currd ( me." Howard Csrdner. sBk. gggf I I lx FORECAST. Washington, April 18. Oklahoma: Ksir, warmer Tuesday and Wednesday. Arkausaa: Fair, slightly warmer Tues day. Wednesday, fair and warmer. North Carolina: Showers Tuesday; cooler, except in extreme west. Wednes day, fair, wanner in west; moderate, possible brisk, southwest to northwest winds. South Carolina: Fair and cooler Tuea day. Wednesday, fan, warmer in the in iuterlor; modenite southwest to north west, winds. Oorgia : Fair Tuesday, cooler in eart i Directors Met Informally. snd south. Wednesday, fair, warmer in! yew York. April 1 -The boaid of ii the interior; moderate west to north-1 rectors of th tl:ilma Consolidate! wet wind . inm 1K foul ronir.iinv held an mfirni;il Ut Trai: l-air Tuesday, warmer in m,,,...,,., m 'c Y'nk tndiv and a.1 north. v erineMay. tiiir jind warmer. Florida: Fair TuesJ.T: cooler in north Eleventh District Cases. , Kaleigh, April 18. The Supreme court ! will demote titan week to the docket of J caana frenn the F.leventh district. There I are but nine uf tbeue. aa follow: Stale vs Smith. Thonipson vs. Os borne. Fa vs Barr, O'Neal va lisil road. R.ibrt'n vs Manliall, Papain vs. Hester, Butler vs TctMooo (.'ompaiiy. Hnioak vs. Sockwell, and Tudor vs. Bowen, Before the Cold Settles Rub chert or throftt at night with Catp-.cura Vaeline. tha woisderful counter-irritant. Prerents "just cold from developing Into ometking worie. Breaks the grip of "grippe" and atopa ifiat backing cough. Dilute with White Vaseline (or children. Better than a muavtai-plaater, easier to apply Mid doe Dot blister the skin. 12 REMEDIES each with special use, all k Wpdncuday. ta ir ; mod Ta tf wpit to norihwMt wird. AlahHma: Ynr TiiwdaT. Wednf4daj fan . wiirmeT in t h interior; liyht to moderatr north w.-t to norlh wind. yiiiif-ippi : Fair Tuesday; warmi-r in north portion. Vpdrirsday, fair warmer; light to n-Of1iair north wind. Txmiana: Fair Tuesday. Wtvini day, fair warmer in tffie interior; lij?ht to Urodprste north winds. Raft Texan: Fair Tuendfiy and Wed nesday; lifht to moderate Tanaik' winds. Virtrtnia : Rain and colder Tuesday. "Wednesday, fair. rontinued oool; mod Mite ranablp windp. becoming north-watt. jmim-d to remit T'Tie in ItaJlunore April 22. whrn it is evfyctd a final nnr rangenwnt of the U.atd wiH be ormfnin ! mated. Organizing Optical Company, ijw-eial to rJly ws.l Diirtiara. Apri' I- VU Oantt Optif oompeti y ts On Bottle, Box or Tube the name guar. antees highest refinement and pro tects you SLgamat name. IrM " petroleum )ell of less purity. CHESEB ROUGH MFC CO. PrvtrUton ot Exmrr " Vbmlim" Product New York I based j his. 111 Iw t.- -ytv A SWT To Suit the Buyer Wkaa a aaaa om hi w don' know wlmt frto k msiss ta , bait ws ar always rlad ta skow him aavthrng, frasa a arns dollar asdt t u far twwatv vn and a aaM. Brsry oa f than I rars (mutrk wool aad ws Varv the aaattsr of fisra, arip. aha aod St t two, but wa.wlll Isalp vso aWd. Vanstory Clothing Company C. H. McKNIGHT. :-: Gen.Mgr. J WE FRAME For Sale PICTURES takma tock. which it an J Artistically and at reasonable prices. Give us your work and we guarantee to please you. A new lot of mouldings just placed in stock. Three veryattractive build ing tots In Fisher Park. Low price and reasonable terms. If you want to secure one of these lots write quick to Greensboro Real Estate Exchange Phone 451 Benbow Arradr MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A 0,H!fvf for y ever, ), vIfl t '( r""" H e a d c b ft 1aSle, Teeraing D t n m r 4 er a, and D l r j VrDi. Tby Break up l alds TTsMMBiarv. tr24tltiun. A ( II UrOTi, KRA Don't accept buap)v ro!r-j FRSI. Aittin, ty-.tJfeia A. . OLMSTED. Le Rev. N.Y. Clem G. Wright ATTORNEY AT LAY. N. Elm St., Opposite Oourt bouse Wills Book and Stationery Co. GEEEKSB0K0. If. C. Every Woman ! 1ntfrv1-T PDWMI'a Hbv Marvel "A.TT.'.r; tvstiuiio Aat Toot drrtorrlst h It. II ! rn"w 't'c-v LhC W A r aa " i . k A 1 1 artwM flrlt r-tlCiaV afi T-ajcTi.aop ib.-.. ldSvra. MArtVEl CQ. 44 L tM tn TseS CARNATIONS 75c DOZ
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