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RREENSBORO DAILY MEWS. : TUESDAY MAY 10. 1910 VARYING EMOTIONS CAUSED IRKEGUUK STOCK MARKET CoBilttou That Depressei Grali " (noyel lip Wall Street Hw York, May Th stock market want thrpuaTh , IMflr . van. Hod. of eaeculatlve tamper today and anew a a feeling of aeeltatloB ta he retention at any af Ita moeda, until tka tfrmu.as , ttt tka fiaal advaita. .. Buatneae la Londa bad only got wall under war before tka opening! baur, giving tlm denwaatrate the feeling of coandance there ta tka aWI Itjr la resist tka depreaalen sf tka of Vnglend's death. This result in -London ascribed partly to th alreng tan. displayed on the New Toi k and rentineniai aro,-4f -uwrkat. an fcat antay, whll. baaiae. was suspended in lonoon. Tn .-aJmnasa af the Loudon financial markets vil dua partly, also, ta the (pinion rormea ov.r ine tJunaav- inter val that something ilka a lrute would ka adopted in III. bitter politl.-al -on-lvat being waged over eotiatilut iwnal Mueation. affecting tka British govern ment. Very large Importance waa attached to th. gov.rnai.nt r.port an the Mar 1 aoaditioa of th. wheat crop aa a factor In shaping ephtlotta. Quick -viiangss followed the actual publica tion of tk. mixed effect of th. unex pected Improvement in condition of winter wheat during May and unex pectedly h.avy decrease in acreag. from winter killing. Great Importance waa attached- to th. April Improvement In condition reported. Th. propitious planting oenaiuen. tor spring wnxer also, aa well aa the ODDorttlnlty for re planting of abandoned winter wheat acreag. and .uaeeqtient improvement of tke erep kefor. harvest Inclined to a favorable speculative view of tke utieoa, Great Brltaia. forelern trade return for April shows aa Increase ov.r laat year ei ti,.,tt in value or Ameri ca c.ttoa Imparts whlck. coupl.d witk th. reported decrees, la April Imports at Now York. lndtoat.s aa adjustment or ctnaiiiees ta tae international ti ahang. Heuaa were Irregular. Totai sales, par valae, 1 10 1.44 United States bonds were unchanged an call, sales, 4M0v shares. Total dOtlNei STOCK LIST. Amalgamated Vepp.r 47 H 7IH Am.rieaa ameiting kuieltlng A Kenning Auierluar auger Kenning . . . lit .. .. lis ... ti ... ... IUt ... 10i, ... 7S ... 1 ... sw ... lilti . ... l.fd'.S .. . 170 ... : ... n ... 1MV ... Ult. ... lt&fe ... ... llSi ... !' ... ... i;ti ... iin ... ins ... m ... 1271, ... U .... l ... it ... lit ... in 4j ... A merles n Tel A Tel. Asaarlcaa Tobacco, pfd. Atuhtaoa . . . , Atlaatl. Coaat Llaa Kalliaior. A Ohio broelatya Rapid Traasit Cmaediaa faciUc Cfc.aapeak. A Ohio C'hlaeao. Mil. HI. Pafcul Consolidated Oae Dataware Hudaoa ConaoTidated krte krie. tat pfd Ureat Northern, pfd. Ill mole Central JeultviUa A Naeaellle Missouri Pecltu New York fentral Norfolk i Weatora Kostk.ra Pacille Fetiutfylvanla . , Peoples Uas Reading . ' Reck Island Co Houlh.ro Paclfl. fctouth.ra Railway Bou.li.rn Hallway, pfd , '1'enaeess Capper , L'nlen faclfto , .,...... United mates ttte.1 lTnit.d States HteeL pfd Virginia-Caroline. Caemieel Westara Vaai WIT gVATBsV ). U. . reft V. I rmt IT k la refunding I., reg ... ti ... i ... Kit ... 11 ... 114 uaaing aa. aeu. reg U. I. Is. ceu. U. . a, r.g. 0. & is, eea. Houston: Steady; ailddllna, U; net reeeipts. Ml balsa; stork. 31, It 'bales. Augusta: Lugueta: Quiet; middling, 14; net otpta. 41 bales; sal.a, 4 lelas, ck, 11,474 balsa racotpi Btaci TUlltlgr ITATBeiSKT. Wasblagten, klay 1. Th. cendltlen of tke Iressury at tk. beginning of Wat a eea today was as fellows: Traat r.aaa. OsM cola .Illl ttl 1(1 Silver oollera 4l.) o liver dollars af Kit 1.74, S00 fetllver cortiacate. eutstaad- lag 4ls.M4.aoa tSeswswl Pwaa. artanAard aNver dollars In general fund I.T4I.117 wsrsnc DMiance fa treaa ary offtc.. la beaks to credit of treaa larer of tke Unlat-d Slates. piaaeeejhMT sliver oeln Minor r.ln Twtal kslsace la . general fan l.f4 Mt 14.711 314 il 5f.f ll.n 11.111. thtt Maw 1 tvrfc ttmf. lw Tork, Hay Mn?r call rant., ruttiiK rat. 4 pw nt. ; cloilng nm blV 34, n?r uit.; o4ttMd at 4 par cant.; t(tn leans, Ant; 40 days and Anym. 44 pr ct; alz months, '4 44 pr cmnt , ttrfrns mfroantll aoiir. 44R5i or cnt,; tsjrlltiK enchanoo --y, with ac 4ll I64T4K4 10 for SO day hiMs. and at 410 1. tfff demand; commercial bills, 40JH4; bar silver. l; Mealcan dollars, 44 , Government hoads, steady. Railroad bonds, Irregalar. rOTTONSKKD 1U New Tork, May The cottonseed oil market was moderately active and steadier, closing st 2 points decline to 4 points advance on very small offer ing, artl en the firmness In lard. To tal sales for the dav were 12.400 bar role. July, T i&t7 04, tVptesnber. 7 4 4 1 October. 7 S47 40; D-nvwiher. 0 0441 06, prime Tudp, seminal: prima susnsner yellow, 717.05. prime win ter yellow. t2(fl 26, prime summer w hite, I 00f 1 46. NAVAL STOPlRe. Chorlaoten. Mav . Turpentine firm. 60 r.eatn. firm. Quote: A. H C. X IK; D. 4 10; K. 4 S6 . F, 4 70 O. 4 TO; H. 4 0. L 5 0 K, 5t, M. 6 0; N. & 70. W G. S $0. W W tkavannah. Ms v Torpeotlna flrtn. 00: eeles. iV0; reeipts, lfi4 . nhipnienta 1,012; stock. J? Rosin, firm; selaa. 741; receipts. 1. 106 . Shipments, 2 stork, ?4. Quote fa. 1H64S4 ir.; D. Oft; K 4 66; F, 4 70. O. 4 76; H. 4 I. K. R 10 S 00; K $70 W (J. t 06; W W. 0 Mi. COMMANDER JULIUS A. PRATT ww.t. ... i noorina. vi-vv. fv. uiwi mi. 10 me niarKi in me iaie siiernoon FOST BU. 143, "arT. ILL, G. A. R. U-l. 422.14. No. 1 noorina, 11-14, I the shorts started a covering move Mr tasae Took. ronim.aee af .w. I1' "- No- 1 J.".1 ce'',,nL : K.- I ment and exnerlen.-ed considersble dlf- ., ,, . - , Pot, Rewnee, III , writes: "For a long iime 1 v im nnm vma oacKace and pains across my kidneys. About two months ago I started taking Foley' Kid aev riH just as and no the painful Madder mmerr is sll gone. I bk. Ferey Kidney Pill, well that i have told many of my friend aad rem- mVs about them and shall recommend them at every opporluBity." Howard (Gardner. GO OUT and see the dove-, grasse and fruit on tha smalt farms 1o he sold by J. F. Jordan oa Mar 11. eeond-hand Automobile MrAdo tisrstre Co. for sale. GOOD RYE OPPORTURITT if eve fail to be en hand at ! s and soon saw tbev were doing fIT.io. No. I bevel siding irom s-4, Tn(. technical and seatistlcal condl- elaimed. I kopt on taking them ! L'1 nie .hinalea if j.- fcaV "i1"""- xovcrning the market arehc.lthv r I in free from taeWbV and hear? .ftnalliV"!." i: 'mo'uld.naa'i K JiJ" :.nl,l7.w,Uh "J-S't ta aal af I w Wa ll.Ut r i. r. Tavwew WHEAT BROKE TWO CENTS ' ON GOVERNMENT REPflRT Coodltloi Bad Bees Cnderestimatel Bjlbe Bolls. Chicace, May t. Wheat speculator wara badly fooled tadair ta their guae ragaratn tka government crop report. Tka crowd ta general expected a more kulllak percentage aa ta tka eaadlttoa af the arrowing grain, and aa iiader-aatiowted tka loaa la ecre- Atteutloa. u conndently cen tered aa tka flguree aa ,'4o-' ovndlilon I!.!, which were a radical' Surprise. It was supposed that the April condition, lo.s. would be lower rather thaa raised. A break of I cents front the top prices of tho September optioa ensued, but the close we k bteady at a net ioaa uC IS. May suffered only e. Corn finished up to t down. Oats o4oed S it It lewer. and provisions is to sc to sue nitriter. Cash whet: No. 1 red. lliltcl llll! NO. 1 red, l.i;I.lf; M 1 liald. l.ltlr 1.11; No. 1 hard, 1.100 114, No. 1 soring. 110tJl.lt. Coin: No. t, m:t,: No. 1 white, 444) 47; No. t yellow. H'Htr; No. I. tlltl; H. I white, t&ta kt; No. I y.l low, 4:1; No. 4, 4tt.9H; No. 4 While. 404144; NO. 4 l.llow. SI4141V4. Oats: No. I. 41t.42; No. i whit.. 41; No. 1, 4 1 V. 44 : No. 4. 442; stand- ara. hi o. The leading futures ranged aa fel lows; Open. High. Low. Close. Wkoat Jaly 06 lot 2 104 1.0314 1.03H 1.1)1 H 1.04 1,014 Beat . . . Cora May . . . July ... 41 1 43 V, . Itb SS5. .IS 43 41 kept Oata May .... 4J 42 4, July .... 404 40 kept .... lilt If Maaa rerk. s.r hbl 42 4t)t4 48 40i 11 July ....tt.io 21 17 tl 40 Kent 12 10 Sill) 11.14 lArd. per 100 lbs July 12.71 llli 12( kept 11 7!", 13 76 U.li 1142 H 11.47 11.74 11.40 Hhsrt Rta, per 100 lbs. July 12.04 1211 12.47U 12.47U, ept HUH 11.17 11.42 13.42 B tLTiaiOltK PHODl f K. Baltimor.. May 1. Wheat, firmer; spot contract. 1.09; spot No. 2 red western. 1 e. Corn: Klrmer- spot contract. 44. Oats: Firm, No. 2 mixed, 44tt. ftye: Dull; No. 1 western domestic, ISj4. cotrr.m markk-t. Tork. May t. Coffee futures iteady at a net loas of I to 7 N. closed points. Spot coffee, euict; Itlo No. 7, i: Hantos No. 4. ': mild, auiel: Cor dova. ll4. Bl'TTKB MARKET. Elgin, III., May Butter, firm, IT; output, 111,400 pounds. BUY UOODI MARKET. New Tork, May 1. Carpet end rug prleea for the new aeaaeo were an nounced during the day. vAxmlnlster ruga are about ft per cent, lower end Siece goods from 2 to I per cent, igher than th. opening prices af last seaaoa. Tha cotton goods market waa quiet far the day. with lew prices rul ing. Jobbers are doing a steady ad vance business, but a very light busi ness for immediate shipment. Dress goods are very quiet. Local Markets i - ' (Tbcs prices are strictly holes., knd represent prices btained on actus. salesJ Br The lftiiraa C.) Fat fcck. ia4: hm. suT4r epd. ftverMl. r unol, lS4o L.rd: Pure. tircM, 14; opUBd( Flour: Fancy patant prtnf whaat, !. par aarrsl; fancy pa taut wintar wheat, par Wrrl, cboi3c straicbL, paas, 11.76: colored pras, $2 36. Udkail: Bast bolted watar around taady. par bS t S pounds sr.SS. wraiaw mmw, iue Cam: White. 91, raixad, to. Oata: H. Whaat: i JM Hay: No. 1 timothy. 121; No. I mixed, le4w; mill I wad. aran. $S0.O. shlp- siuif. $i: vmmtrv Fiaduaak (By r'araytb A. Co.) ChUkana. per paui.d, 12 4t 16c; young sprint Mr urns, zor per pound ; oiu hens (aactir. 6 butter, 20GZ&; Sa, I7c; country nam a, no par nd; baas wax. Jtc ymi pound; tUow. Dar Dound. Pink baana. tS.21: vriltt beana. S1.7K: country colored beara, 12.76; wUlta patM. 2 04; colored pafcvft. 11. TS. EnalisU peaa (N. i t, $1.J6 per crate. Hldeai (By Forsyth Co.) Qreeo liMea, pr pound, IcJ O. S. hides, por pound, dry salt. 124lc per ounl, airy (lint. 1&Tc per po'.i'.i, heepklr., each; 4-oatakiaa. l$o; ntgRii. 101 Vc Traielt. (By W. I. Anderson 4ft Co.) Sweet potatoes, per barrel, fl764 12 00. Onleas Bermuda. S 1 -7 r per crate. Cabbage eutu Carolina, $2.26 per crate. I W r J VI "mm leer veu., Ti- 1 i-rm 1 s hew potatoes. 14 00 4y6.00 per barrel, rrwita. (By W. L Anderson Co.) Florida orangea. $4.00. Applet. $r..5t per barrel. i.imnni 200 a. 6460 ner box. bananas, per bunco, 60c to file. California oranges. $2.1093.00. ana or. (By C. D. Kenny Co.) Crystal Domiaoea. 2-pound packages, T 16, crystal Demlnoes, 6-pound pack ages, $7.06. cut loaf, $ SO; c u ban, $ 00; powdered, $0 26; granulated, in barrels. $6 46, granulated 4-26. 1549. Heaa4ra (tStn, (By C. D. Kenny Co.) C. C. K. r.O. 1, 411. 4; t-. C. K. PIO. X, 11, C. I'. . No. 1. 11244: Kantoa No. list.; Pantos No 2. 11160. c U. li. M.rket .onlluues stron. . Balldlaa Material. (By Khaw-Clapp Liumber Co.) tort tear iramina; sum. ex- a, lena lear rrainlng su.au, alxins: e.i.ra, Hi U4s, No. 1 and 2, l:l 111 14S. No. 1 and 1. 124 44; D4.S.' 134 44: lxl LM.-i. No. 2. 117.60; lxll 14S. No 1, $iS.0. 1x12 bt.S, '.o. t. . i 10 4; aheatklng. O. 1. tls.00; Ne ,i - 14 . elling, ii.s; no. j 7-1 ceiling, ; ill M; Ne. 1 bevl elding from 4-4. 117.44: 114 40; No. 1 bevel idlog Jrom 4-4. 1 beve, siding from 4-4. No. 111 No. i m.ci siuina imni , lc per Incsh; plastering la juniper 'shingles.? Si'l-4 2 flooring. I45.., J-! he ieerlng. J4 44 J"'n- -J"ui ' hi-iMo I neart o. heart No. li i WHAT EVERYBODY WARTS. Everybody desire good health, which is impossible unless the kidney .re sound and healthy. Koley's Kidney Rem edy should be taken at the first indicn tida of any irregularity, ami a serioiu illness may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kidneys and bladder to their normal state and activ ity. Howard Gardner. MeAdoo Garsga Co. is selling Qasolia j Itt-tr. per prthva. , i 1411 04 II4.40. No. 2 beve sui ng from 4-4, I ..,,, ltlM0 Imles last year. COnON BAS A SHARP IIP : TURN AFTER THE HOLIDAY Baslaess Conditions li Engl... Hot Ukelj to Be CBaogel Now York. May t Tha eottoa mar ket had a vary euarp advaneo today aa a roault of acttvo covering by aad crop shorts and clooad Arm at a ffaln of to It points aa eomparad witk Friday. Tka opantnaT waa stood y at aa advance of l to T points In roanonso to hotter cablos tkaa duo, a little bull support and covering which waa apparently In sal red by an Idea thai tlie alto wing of th Iwvfipool market, invluding large aiMt a1?s, indicated tUat the Ueaih of the klnir would have no Croat effect on JdanrhfStev trade rendition. FrtoM tcs3d elT a tittle, after the opening, on aoiuewhut ratauiing private re nerta font'ernina the early crop out look and realising, but the weather man showed o material relief from drouanl conditions to the southwest, the forecast a for eoutinud dry weather, and It was aniictpated that the wekly report 01 tha weather bu reau would make bullish reading. Tliii restricted eelling of the new crop niootha and during, the eaaly afternoon the market turned very tlrnt on a st-are of near month ahoria, who found vary little rotten fur aa., until May con I raits reached 15. lit and July 14 T, or 2 to 21 oolnts net higher in the late trad in a. H ha latter uoaitions rewvoortd ed only pattly to the advam-e in the old crops, but the general market oT the beat. The bull leaders aeenied to be selling May and July on the ad vance, but to be buying October, while IV a r month shorts who were cover log sold later positions. Southard spot markets officially re norted were unchanaed to ic b lather, closed firm and within a point of two and the talk of a Armor spot situation, together with the larger exports for tne oay. ana rumors 01 large snip tneots In the near future from the lo cal stock probably helped the near month advance In the late trading. Tho British board of trade statement was considerably favorable as to the Laanrashlre alt u at Ion, but reviews of the domestic trade tn cotton goods so &w little or no improvement, a eorgla crop expert OBtimatea thut the recent col anap necessitated replant ing over 26 per cent. oXan area produc ing about 1.601.000 liHlb in the Plates of Miseitisippl. Louisiana and Alabama. Hpot cotton closed quiet, 25 points higher. Middling upland , 1 5 50. mid dling; gulf, lfc.7i, rmlea, 11,100 bales, t'otton futures opened steady and ciosea nrrn. Open. High. liOW, Close. K. 10 lb .02 14 n;. 1V.1 i;i 12.4.2 125S May J tine July Aug. Sfpt (K l . Dec. Jan. ....14.1-lb 15.12 14!r . . . . la.10 15.00 14.7 H.e; 14.7 14.2- 14.Aa 14.2(1 lll'l 11.37 1J.2S ... .12.71 12 80 1171 ....1261! 12:j K'64 . . . 12 52b 12.68 1 51 Uvorpool, May 9. Hpot cotton, good demand, bumiteae moderate. PrlceH 4 folma higher. American middling, sir. -4 J. good middling, l.li, mid dling, 7.99. low middling:. 7-tit, good ordinary, 1 ti; ordinary. T.S8. 'Aha sales of the day were 12,000 bales, of which 60u were for specula tion and export and included U.ioO bales American. Heceipta, 6,000 bales. Including 4,400 bales American. Futures opened steady and closed steady. May, 7.74; May and June, 1.; June and July, ..t5fe; July and August, 7 0; August and September, 7 .14; September and October, 4.W3; Oc tber and November, .7 ; November and December, .; December and Jan uary, 0.00; January and February, 0.04 W : February and March. 0.02: at arc a and April, f.m. NBW ORLKANWqOTTOW. New Orleans. May V Hpot cotton Arm and unchanged; middling, 14 V Sales on tha apot, 615 bales; to arrive, 40 bales. Cotton futures opened aulet at an advance of 6 to 0 points on tha old crop months, and I ta a polute on the new. Liverpool was better thaa ex pected, which gave the old crops con siderable strength. This strength was not reflected In the new crops so much because quite a little rain was reported In the cotton belt over Hun day. The map, however, Indicated dry weather in tho western cotton belt, and the forecast predicted dry weather every where In tha cotton country which prevented aborts from taking advant age of the better turn In conditions In the Interior. Short a became nervous aa the morning progressed over reports of slender spot ofTeiinga. the shipment of tt .0011 bales oat of the Galveston stock, chiefly for foreign pons, and the fact that not a few localities In Hi western cotton belt did not vhare in 1 tie recant 1 atns. The buying of covers that resulted from thin nervous neHH caused mere activity and put July l) noon 11 points over Friday's cloalug and r lias n a tsv irAna K in C nAinl a nt-aar 1 111 ill it iifiernooii aeHMinn I he nurlutt waxactive nd the ad v ant e was wid ened on continued buying for short ac ro'int. The close was firm at a ne ad vance of IK points on Juiy and a net advance of 7 to ti poluats on the new crop mont hn. Cloning bids: May, 14.0ft; June. 14.78; July, 14. Rt; August. 14. 2S; KepUmber. I H 2H ; October, 1 2.77 ; December, 12.65; January, 1200. PORT MOVEMENT OF COTTOM. Oalvefton: (Steady ; tOilddltng, 14 ; set receipts, l,30t bales; stock. 64?2b balen. New Orleans: Firm; middling, 14; net receipt. 270 bales .Bales, 1,015 bales, stock, 84.420 hales. Mobile: Firm: middling, 14 0-10; net receipts, 57 bales, sales, 400 bales; Stock, 20.346 bale. Havannah : Steady; middling. 14 4 ; net receipts. 522 bale; sales, 50 bales; stock. .17.77! bale. Charleston; Firm; middling, 14; net receipts, 1$ bales; stock, 0.614 bales. Wilmington: Quiet; middling, 14 S net receipts. 31 bales; sto k. 11.111 Norfolk: rfrm middling. 14: net receipt". 2.1 hale:,; sales, 441 bales , J elO'-k. 1 ha hen Kaltimoie Nominal: middllna. lfi4: New York Quirt: middling. li!:;with s pproxiros tely Its) gallons of la sale. 11.1 oti bales; stork. ?.S3.i!ib bal,-s. vorinf svmps Boftnn: gul.t: midrtltna:. 1S. net ., ' . --i.i w-,k i. re.-eli.te. :i hales, eu.. k. l.Sti! bale!.. A, on' porcelain hath tub, put in riiiiHoeipiiia .-.raiv, in niu 1 1 jiK. i n Ist' - k. ,-; hales 1 I Total io.U) ai sil ports, net. T.(i:i Khlladetpiiia sieady, niiddlina;. i s - neni, M ivi hhipf. sum-i., au, in Dales. I laterl. Utiterit. D4II.Y C'OTT)L MII.I.RR Jt 4. . . I.BTTKIt TO I IHE 44 H EUKPRTH New York. !av V. rue east ha f of: the belt enjoyed good rains over Sun-' ,,dav. but Te&as Is Mtill dry and this was ' (lav partly the hsnis for a lirmer undertone n, , my in procuring suftlcl. to nil their orders. lent cotton General trade advice from abroad r.r - ,t,-i,i.,ti.- hniiiah tnor i..r. rM-.lnl, min ed atimit fi O.MI hnle riiarh nrlri-s. We advise buvlna Into the market vh"n a eskness is nuted. .... i- , 1 -ii . M,rr' 0 '" ' .'.k" M1LLEK A CO. (HIIUIITTE COT I'hsrlotte. Way 9 Price OTTO. rhsrlotte. .ray 9 Prices paid for tn 1 on on the Iwal market follow. Rtri't middling 144 tlood midilling 141 Middling 14 H No rei eipts. R.tl.KltiK fOTT4t. Kaleigh. May Prlim paid f cotton on th,- local market follows: , Sod mi.idllur Itj I S.rJ p middling lt-1 ddlln 1414 I ItecetH today. 19 hslem. I WlstsosB atsry' ; (The DsJiaeoter.) ' " . I was aowotiioc s riaas mt lietlo ftrk, aa4 sjm of Ikesi hU thai iooikmck. Kst- mraJly fay s Uwm tae ssOnsisatiog Stmsol to teet. TW lisUe susTsrer , tJootASlit perhaps it was wisdoas oootk, taut I axplaiaao. tfcot sko would oi auta oao till oh was grown. "Well, does ororTooe taart wisdom tstUr o wtajr I thougkt bajbo if yea aOmt go to ochool very osuota they wouldn't grow!" FOt MOSS THAI THKEI DsXADM Fosojo Honey ani Tkr taao booa souse hold farorito far aO silsseaU of tho throat, cheat and lungs. Vor infaata and rtaildraB it is best and safest as it i coo talks no optatce and no k&ronftil drugs. Noae gesuias but roeyB Honey and Tar im Ue yow pock age. Refuse I sufaotituteC Howard Gardner. I SSTATK AND PERSONAL PR0PESTT. By virtue af authority conferred upon the undersigned in a certain mortgage. dated the krst day or March. 1VU7. ana executed by O. J. Xadwick sad wife. Cordis U. Ivudwict., and J. K. Bams gad wife, Maadv Basse, aad ioordedt m tho office of thm recieter of deeds of Guilford oouaty, ta book Ko. 1S6, at atg. u. asm in sa. uiuve si wm rvtjister of aeadB oi, Rowaa eouatr, in book Na 111, pan No. Vii, 1 will aeU at auctioa ta the kigheat bidder for cas. at tn. eoartoouse Boor in ureeaa- faora, Nortk Carohna, oa Wrdnradar, the lllk day a May, ltlO. at 1 o'clock, p. .1., the following teal estate, ta wit( A eartai. traot or perael of lead, to gether witk the houa. thereea, situate, lying aad being 1. the Couaty ef Row, and State of Marts Oareliaa, bouadsd aa follow, ta wit: O. the west rile tha CfcarlotU read on Chesaut Hill, Ugiaaiag at H. G. Corrihu's south eomer, theaot la a 8. W. directio. with the edge ef the read 60 feet to Jack Mowery'i coraar; tbenee with Mowrry'i lis i. a N, W. direc tion FOO frt to Mowery', aorth eor nrr and iki-nce with Oorrihu's line SUU fert t. tlie heglnning, beiax lot No. 12 ct th u iie Land eompaaj's plot of th o. R. h rriaoa lead. The above laad waa conveyed to O 3. Ludvrlck and hia wife by the Dixis jnd romps ny, a eorporation of Kalis bury, X. ( ., see book No. 101, psn CM. etc., register of deeds office, Kowaa couoty, North Carelina. And also the foDowlag aenonal prop erty, to wit: AH the fixtures, wares, nerehandisa, stock and all other .npurteaaarea iherrunto belongiug to a certain busi ness in the city of High Point, County of (Juilford and State of North Cars- lina, known and operated aa the Acme Cafe, Ludwig and Bams proprietors, lo cated at the corner oi north Mai. sna Broad streets, High Point, together with any or all stock, merehaadise. ware, fixtures, etc., that ay hereafter oome into the said Aome Oafe. Ala. one kitchen range, made by Tandy Steele Range company, Bt. Louis, Me., and known as model Mo. CIS, with all fixture belonging thereto. J Area oae numer ' ' reromng eienne wiling fan, together with the wotor and all fixtures and parts belonging thereto. Also one soda water fountain, known as tha Marrsl Ssnitsry system, together with all nxturcs, glasses, alrrerirare, spoons, glass holders, senneotlons, plumbing aad anything that la a part of the same or belong la any way to said soda water rsuntanm. Also one slertrie banfo, made by the Awtericaa Automatic hlaats aampaay, New York, N. Y . and aumbersd 31. Also oa. ralrer chaeolate peaaT-i.- the slot mecmae. Also one show cam. atade hv the Blsh Point Show 04 works, Higk Point, N. 0. Also one arsrlnc picture machine, k.ewn as a penny ln-the slot machine, Also one cash . register, made by the National Cash Register oempasrT, Day- ton. Ohio, and numbered &.W 8. AIo two nirkle plated coffee urn. right through Lht property, na Oujl Also one gssole.r stove known a th. ford (Allege, and should this be the route Reliable." finally (elected, ef oours every acre of Alio o-:e nmsll hestiiMr store made py BriffseferJ end comuanv. laiav!!, Kr Also one large hat rack, purchased front the Peoples' Tfniise fumiihing com pany. Ilii?h Point, N. C. Alio one rernorcriitor, Kim s a Otirney and mHc by the fiurner Refrig- rntor company, Fon ru Tjbc, Wt. Alo one rmrrtor. known a the Puritan. md bv I,. H. Mace and com pany. New York. N. T. Also one electric ligat meter, made ny the Fort Wayne Electric work, KorJ Wayne, Ind., and numbered 2.19.40A. j Also eight wall pirtare. purchased from Peoples' Houe Furniflhmg com pany. Hiith Point. N. C. 4,'lno f'nir "nil mirrors, made by 7rd. Ecker, llijrh Pmnt, N. C. Also 20 set of silver war for table, made by the Starling Silver company. Also one tmsll electric fsn, maoe by the (ienersl Electric company, sad nam k...j in-;i9 Alto certain lace curt in and window shades. Also virion and nradry appliances belonging to the soda fountain, together hv the Mandarq riumoina companv, Ittiirh point. TftSlV. . .. l Al-m one hot w.iter Doner an connec-1 "in-, n--w . n... . i "n- hereinlWo re pe.-ined. which boiler was msde by Jic A. Prjrmin aad campany, FichmorTt Va. AUo 'iJ'ir artificial ferns. In boxea. iJ..j :-. .1.. j;-; -..:.i , . B j cafe. ,1.. -11 AiAn-: l;.k, .... .nti .nces, ,nd all other fixture .ffixed to the walls of ceiling of said cafe. Terms of sale, cash. listed tlii, 8th dav of April, A. D. 1(110. F.JJ H. THOMAS. Assignee of Morte(rc. Fee Bad 0Wh Cn't iJiir.k? CyOt -VVir fmittM !! ovpr your rl' bo-lyl Try- JjfAl HICKSg) Eft, rrryrm ;?ivt -;atxlT tabi RF.MOVKK TK I ; . llbt, 4VsTr Rdievee Isdiavei ' n. -Jma also. BeautarTO2-( -wwta. DON'T StruggU altrng atainst difficul ty s khHi th Nks Wants art at your ttr tic. Th cost is lc Word HiaiHi'ai a cbhts. HELP WANTED. WANTED TWO WHITK OI One te cook, one tu do hease werk la .rivals family. Olrla wllllna le wefk will receive food wages end' have ale raom. Th. rlht (irl. will nave a ooa pome. Address, wltb ref.racee, P. O. Box I4. Charloite. n. u. t-ie-st WASjf Kn-A r-tttST.tt.AKS TAIlrift for I he tall trade. One whe under stands altering ladles' coat aulia Arpiy wiiu reierance re oex 174, Salisbury, N. C t-14-t FOR RENT. BOB BENT ONal FRONT ROOK, nicely furntehed, a)' meaeth eea venienree. on. klock from station. Addr.ee 144 Ashe street. i-l-4t RjrtrrtPOKSfcHglTirl JtfrJB t, I- roem reelaence with metf.rn convss. lenr.e, 194 North Him street. Those til, next door. Mia t W. I. yon. 11 Foil RyJsfkTvTcN room iaiobliTOi house on Ooriall street. V. C. ale Adoo. Phone lea. 1-1. -tf Ml.rBU.AB Bull a. WANTED -CLEi AN, SOFT RAUM AT I News efdee. 4 - X 6 - If 1 SIS-R6! hotisS! f6R tlALk AtjTi 1 West I.e. Can be houalit 1 hi. w.ek for l,u.' Henta fur lis a month. Apply to Mrs. re Hood, 444 East Whittln.ion street. t-4-tf W A XT KU BO A RI K Hd ANI KOOkf ers. First class in svery reepe-t. I'hM, KliMtkB tHIia ,ni,,l,m,u AAt W. Market street. Phone. 4 61. -4-3ti vfANTKfCPAHTNlCRa FOIl MANlT farturlna panta; lx per vent, divi dend auerenieed flret year. A. Hor wlis. 121 E- Washington, 4-7-4t U)itifts- If' frs ' 0000 ! iiT- ny's high grade, llo a peuad. 4-l-t with some reeponsikls and relleble factory to turn out about 104 toilet eeklneta or tn.dtoine caeea per week for the ensuing- year. Address lot-k Hox 127, Geneva, 14. T. 4-ll-tf PTut lk-5im UrtVtNfl VTcT Orlfnth Transfer te.. tallsbury. N. e. Ujpa. gB w n""no wbics Lagnarna tauip atraini. tu , OUT .fhejljv Oreeaeaore, ti. 0, RLrWAhb 6W&Mt P6rt A lo-VftAH open fee. a-old watch, with a eoco-rola oiiarm iwn,. iiHi ssiwHl cast and East Washlnarton street, lost by P. H. Bet 1, 716 Haptlat steel -l-lt FARMS FOR EVERYBODY AT AUC TION 0. Wednesday, May ti, 11. Beginning promptly at J.JO n. I will offer tk pubHo th I Best oppor tunity te secnr fine farm ever given to tne nutans 01 tkis community. This at a sub-division af the Urge A court, or 1 Pruden farm, lying on both side of th macadam road Lading frn Oreenebor. ! to Uuilford Oillege. about midway be- t ween the two place. Another survey for th eoatsmpiated trailer lina from Urernsboro to Uigh Point is to he made during the summer thi tract would treble in value. Rut I am not selling the pronertv on this pro pect; thi would be your good lurk. I am selling it purely on ita merit a the best located, finest farming land and in the highest state of cultivation of any in t.uiltord county. The crop on It now will verily this statement on the day of sale, and purchasers will get my ahare of them, which will far mora than pay taxes and interest for a year. The house on the main farm to be said i beautifully located in a grove of grand old white oaks, while ia the rear and side yards there is a great barn, all mutable out housea and well of pure, cold water equal to any in the state. There will be aay number of smaller saw, ranging from to 24 acre; all the very beat Una, mostly at ia clover and grass. Guildford College, ear of the eldest, most reliable ana Unset equipped eol bfrs In the I'nlted Mate, ia anly two mile distant. Yon oaa bay one of these ; , . . ... . educate them better and cheaper than at anr other place I know of. Thi is a genuine oportnnity for all who will ever want a nice country plaoe or small truck farm rear Greenaboro ami (luildford College, and in a ntigh Iwirhood unurpscd anywhere ia the country. j It nil! be a delightful place at which to spend the day. 0 eonie earlv, look over the property thoroughly and pick out voih- farm before the hour of sale. i win navi I will have coffee and us nd wishes ervd fri-e to all at 1 o'clock I will neither countenance nor toler- hr of aay son. 11 von get noi.ni.ix rise, vuu win tt least ?et square desl. I hope mr friends throughout the entire oounty will be on hand at this great sale. My terms are: One fourth, cash, bal ance in fi. 12 and 18 months, with 6 per cent intcrcf on deferred payment and a liberal discount for cash. JAS. F JORDAN. Dr. Charles E. Moore SURGEON AHD FHYSICXAE. BEHBOW ARCADE. Office hours: Until 10 1 a I Is I and 7 to p. . Telephone: Office. M: residence. 106A F. A. WESTON ARCHITECT 407--. McASo. OQce Es'Idlat I .ne, jea P. O. Box, 7JJ, . cRj-RitSBoaa 1. c. Oae ef be best equipped aehoeU la tba aeata. TBS LaJb3E8T. Ike streageat faoaily MOKK GRADt'ATlX IN PUeiTKUO thaa all athar baa i ua. achaala ia the StaU. BOOKKEEPINQ, fiatORTHANO a.4 KNx HSU. Write far Haadeeae Catalofua. Addreaa, riHOS BUS1HESS COLLEGE, lajetea. C, ar CharWtta, . C we aiea Mac ooaaeeping, Bead for Home Study Circular. fctfflEHlSJtCS CATALOG HOTEL HUrriNE. Arnerictn PUa. ftOO Csaieal.atly Leaated Evsrytbaag The kaaa ! the knight mi the grip A well ssaiaetsd Chi. hi ewnaeetUa. grandpa's tavoritl CORN YfHSHEY Orino Ft SlMiMbck TronbU, Sltif gltb Urw mmi HaUtauti Cmliptklia.. Itcaraa brtvl4iMK all ef th (Ugtswdvt) twgttM i.ntly odmit la tea fate liver an4 r(uUta the be are le the onljr wejr that chrtyaia coattip.tion eta be earedL KepactaUyrecomineetled for women and children. Cteare blotched cemy4eeiorta. fleatnt to take. Helm. siibtltu1i. HOWARD GARDNTR, DRUGGIST. To the Cotton Fanners Who Wish the Best. W wish to invite your .Mention to the importance ef planting th beat seed, it is one of the Foundation to suoerssful Fsrming. W have a limited amount af I SIMPKINS' PROLIFIC COTTOM SEED." on head. wMrh w. a not. ran at 11.00 f a b. Raleiah. It as hook voin or der now for fakwrs drlivwry. WW re far teathmoaial kf yea do not know of tU merits. Oar hook. "HOW TO GROW TWO BAIAft OF COTTON PBR CARP" will b seat neon applica tioa. Refercacc: Any bank ar bus! nM boom tn Ratefgh. W. A. SIMPKIHS, RALEIGH, H. C Orffiaatot and Iatrodcr f "Simpkiae' Praliae Cstts. Seed." SUBURBAN HOME A splendid modern house, fruits, flower 8 and all. More than one acre of land. On the car line west. Brown Real Estate Co. Clem G. Wright ATTORKRY-AT-LAW. N. rial St, Opweeit Oowtarauas A Scboai With a Retouttoi fty bkorthsad, re.miaahlp. at. y 0 UQDXST. Greensboro. N. C to $15) Pf Oar aUAsea Ta laa aad tiweeithafl pwhria J. P. tAJTDERS. atrg, fern; Grandpa's Favorite Old Corn Whisky BEST OH EARTH, PER GALLON. EXPRESS PREPAID. Jeflliro Car. I1.7a0al)oa North larouaa Cera, Express prepaid 100 . Va. Apple Braady, Ei press ' prepaid t.M " Oolden Hye 1.M " Scott' Rre, Express prepaid by us . t.00 " Whit Milts, Purest Straight Whisky IM Va. Isw Drap Rye, Express prepaid 190 " Ftuart's Rye, Express are paid 1.00 " Old Uvsr H.lt, BottM ta Road. 4 fall quart, xpre prepaid 4.00 Jefferson Club, 4 fall everts, eipreaa prepaid 4 00 . Writ for big prim list. Jetlersoa Lienor Companj "Th Prasnpt B hi poor." P. 0. Box M. P.Ureburg, Va. 'JUNK and HIDES W. bay all kinds af Juak aad Rid.. Iron, Rtrobar aad Metal. W. .la. bar for al all kiadl .1 parte for auckiaary, also skafting. pal liea, Bcltiag etc, 1 Southern Junk & Hide Company Offiir sad warakmn Ml B. Davie. Iron rare, lieAdoo ar, aaar th R, R. traekf '. Do You Want to Move? Haes yow aay drayingt ' How aoout year fraigatf Any heavy hauling f We peek and crate furnltar for shlppini;. Mowery and Pole III 8 Dart. St. Phon 111 DR. J. W. GRIFFITH Dentist Oppe.it Poatofllee, ever Oard.er' Drug Star. Phone 7I. MUSIC STUDIO VIOUH AMD PUR0 Mia PhyUt. Waotall. Southern Life and Trust Building Every Woman ftS llMTwatUMl W4l bM fcHf ftboit th woanarru Marvel n-Tf.JvV Ab tM I ..... eaat Baanel ttiBS D (OT . .J laeaexfc. Btaatievl it miwm ftlll CrrlrnlAvr- -'1 4 irtrtloMl . . Shoe Repairing Our wagon ealls for and deliver your-, shoe free of ramrge. If your ahoea need repairing phaae 242. Thorapsoa Shoe Brpairina Sbp . : ita W. MACXSZ SI. sracrm mr 'svjaar'-ajEa-s. wWUlgV
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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