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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS,. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1022- 11 Stocks Show Good Undertone Despite Irregularity In Oil Mexican Petroleum, However, Is Moving Up To fiew High Levels For The Present Upward Movement Equipments And Specialties Strong. SJ lean Wire t B.llT Dm. I cnwrisw. ny. t rwii rwu tnr.t New Tork, Oct. 13. Htook h(wea rood undertone In today's market, despite th Irrtrulartty knd uiiesr tklntjr displayed by lomi of the oils aa a reeult of a (harp setback In th Standard Oil Issue. While thla r autlou on th part of Roma of th r oant speculative leader took tha edc off tha buying fervor Id tha pe troleum irroup. It iraa not difficult for trader to turn alsewhere te rind a baala for bulllah operations. As a natter of fact, Mexican Petroleum waa extremely active, with prices roovinr up to new hlh level for the present upward movement. Equipment and i peotaltle fur nished numerous examples of con spicuous strana th. " Aruertoan Loco . motlv advanced to a new hlsrh leval upon tha announcement of another largo order. Both American Can and Continental Can wore strong at new high levels, and (rood advances wore mad hy united felate inaustriai Al cohol. American Kxdt. National Biscuit and Cooa Cola. United State Steal waa firm throughout th es Ion, and at en tiro sold above 10 J. This meat: re sketch of tha mar ket's aetlon todar furnishes some In dloatlon ot th cheerful spirit that arevall In the street. tba unaerir Ins fore far .the confidence and OP' -tlinism relate laraely to th evidence ot th strong- financial position ot th country as evidenced by the as sured succaa of the new government loan. Other contributory faotors con sist ot further indication of Im provement in our domestio situation with mora settled political conditions abroad and signs of betterment la Europe's financial and economic po sition. The first payment of Great Britain' debt to us Is scheduled for th first ot th coming weak. British board ot trade returns on export ot cotton yarn and cloth for September ahow substantial gains over last year, while the export of yarn for the month are even In axoeaa of H1J, tha last normal rear. The Waahlngton annonnoernant ot an extra eeaaiorf to b called Novem ber to, to take taction upon th ship subsidy bill among other matt era had no appreciable eflect on th shipping shares. This week's statement of the fed eral reserve system records another decline In tn ratio iram 71. to ic.l. The leading Item indicate an in creased demand for funds for com merclal purposes and for the move ment of crops. Deposit liabilities and federal reserve notes In circula tion made the combined Increase of more than I90,0o,00, about-evenly omasa Between tne two items. oxttor's wxu, sr. eossrr tsj Lenei Wtn t DtOf Deal . Oanrdskl. Ian. kr raft rats lass. Now Tork. Oct. 11. -International Paper advanced nearly a full 'Point today in response to tne announce ment made by Canadian newsprint Interests of new prices ot $76 per ton. It Is believed that news print should work up to a and in some auarteni locally there Is a disposition to look tor an actual shortage next snrlna. Southern Railway today declared a SHvHiena ot if per cent on tne pre ferred atook, this being the first dis bursement since December, 1810. This declaration was not a great surprise to th street, as the strong showing mads by the Southern in its annual report earlier in tne week. oonpled with the optimlatlo remarks by Fairfax Harrison, gave a good in dication as to what the street might axnaot- Central Leather1s soon to issu it third quarter report, and it Is said that the oompany will ahow an 'oper ating profit tor the xlrst time in about two years. . ' New Tork Airbrake eased off to day with trading rather light despite tne tact tnat September salea are re : ported to have been the largest In the History or tne oompany. Silver metal dropped one cent per ounce today, with Chine exchange rates corresponoingjy weaa. xnis is due to the fact that China is selling silver In the London market and is not doing any buying' here, while In - dla Is apparently put ot the market ajiogeiner. Equipment baying continnes strong and American Locomotive haa just reported orders for 62 locomotives In all. Of these 10 will be mlkados, 10 mountain type and two consolidation National City oompany ' had nothing to say today regarding cabled reports that the Norwegian government has concluded a loan of $11,000,000 with that company. How ever, this report Is generally accred ited and it la expeoted that the bonds will maturein thirty years, bearing Interest at the rate ot ( per cent. This probably accounts for much of the recent strength In th Norwegian kronen. Continental Can and American. Can continue very strong and Wall street speculations on earnings for the cur- rent year are very optimistic Crude rubber rose sharply this morning, and opsned at 20 cents per pound a against 27 oenta on Wednesday. This strength was due entirely to the Lon don announcement that the Steven- sons restriction plsn will be put in ( effect in Malaya and Ceylon on or about November 1. 1 For soma time , rubber growers have been at odds on this restriction matter, but It Is apaj patent now urn wiin government co operation, a comprehensive-plan will , bs tried out, Industrial Alcohol crossed 70 Into new high ground tor tha year today. Earnings for the current year nre believed to be very good anil plants are operating at capacity.. Demand for fuel alcohol. Is heavy, and It is understood that the company is plan ning to enlarge its capacity to meet this demand. Domestic ' demand for copper Is easing off somewhat, and prices are following suit as a natural conse if quence. In the local market Elec I trolytlo is offered at 1 for final i quarter delivery and first quarter, 1SJ3., .Luke Copper is held at HV4 . cents, European demand has also been rather quiet of late, and this contributes to the easier undertone here. A total of 98,S&1 cars were loaded wiin revenue ireignt in tne week ot September 10. This was within three ?er cent of the record loading in he history of American railroads, verticil took place during the week of October 16, 1920. It was also the largest number loaded during any weea. since vetooer xz two years ago Jthen the total was 1,001.81 S cars. MONITOR. O. B.'' BV ATS CHICAGO I.KTTBR. B leued Win to Dallr New.) (Coprrlcbt. 1922. by PUlsdilpUa rublle lass ) Chicago. Oct. 11 The mini ,... ' VI evidence of a ohange In th course of bUHiness are those with which the Individual comes In personal contact. though the statistician cannot bane his conclusions on such narrow nmm Ises. We have In this city a number or companies now comma- tn the no tice of traders and specialists know - all about them, but the Impression made on the mind of the Kerener t - - sjot deep usually. As to tne prices or tne stocks they are extremely timid and bewildered reminding one of a hen that gets out on the road when a procession of automobiles is going by. The Infor mation coming for these local com- ? antes Is however an extremely good ype pf what Is happening every where. The Western Knitting com pany, whose works are at Rochester, and Mlddlevllle, Michigan, and which manufactures gloves, mittens and hosiery, Is an example of what is go ing on. It had a good dividend record up to last year when it suspended and Its affairs went down with a lot of other things. Today It has orders run ning up to 11,600,000 or (2,000.000, and a large profit seems a certainty. Sixty days ago the stock ot this i company was selling around ( and 7, and today It changed hands at 12. It is a company with stock of no par nln. nA lift ASA ihlNi HlltMlanH. i tng. Tha stock was Issued a few w years ago at 121. A small pool ap Iptars to be operating in it with In-l-cas)fltlnn from the inside. It In uM that the president of this company has no salary but that his compensa tion Is derived from options on th Extremely Active, With Prices stock. This arrangement set up a strong motive te him to make large nraflta. ' tiinteo states uvnsum has nid quit a run among the smaller traders and has scored un to 07 U from a low of il this year. It Is one of the quiet er of the Chloago corporations, seemingly very sound but has had a rather varied dividend record. It Is leoomraendted by some of the spec lallata as a good earner In the pres ent building boom and a having ex cellent prospects. Th H. w, Oossard company Tthsy make corsets) Is another concern worth Investigating, Its price was this week lsoed down from a hlah ot ISH thla year to (7, but recovered to ism, There is quite a lot of trade In this stock, affording the Investor opportunities to get out it he want to. The negotiations tor A combina tion of Consumers company ot this olty with large Interests tn other parts of the sountry are still In pros res. The common atook of this com- fiany, which early last week sold as ow as Iti, has climbed above It. "That I all that la wanted." was written today In the record of Kellogg Hwitonooara ana supply oompany ana from a price of 44 bid privately on Thursdayythe price dropped, today to iH to J, hut presently we snau hear more .of the humming of the radiogram In the wind and this re spectable old lady will begin another little dance, seek ere after wealth in the stock market should not forget share that hav any relation to the electrtoe.1 Industry. Thsv will do better, have Be General Electric now and see It as it was last year. A to some ot tne companies on nas to restrain himself a bit not to dream of baee nent and sub-basements filled with gold under the corporate structure. Theae are some of the less prom inent among the stock Issues of the times but constitute a good index of what I going on. And otter all do we have much else than in Index ngures when we know all about a corporation! I - The traders here are In ne decre disappointed beoanse th revival of huslneas is moving slowly. gnat enthusiasm burns up obstacles in Its way and everybody understands that the delay In tha movement of trade Is due largely to the crippling of busi ness sy tne coal struts ana the ma mmy of the railroads to get even with their traffic. Those two things are reallv hie and It will take manv weeks yet to overcome them. Mean- wane w Can see from the report of - th corporations that there Is plenty of stored energy to make great achievements It conditions will (it it naii a chance, c. a. evans. W e i Weekly Pert eel Review. New Tork. Oct. II. Th two fea. tores which hav been most gener ally discussed by cotton man her during the past week have been the smaller volume of southern selling and a reported Increase of trade buying around the local rtna-. After selling tip to approximately the 21 cent level at the beginning of the week, prices reacted some 10 or 40 points unaer pre-noiiaay realising, but these losses were more than re covered during the day's trading with the market making new high ground ior me -prosent movement, The signing of the armistice had a reassuring effect on sentiment a to oondltions In th near east, but the uncertainty of the export outlook has been emphasised to some extant by rumors that Manchester spinners were considering the question ot more exienoea curtailment. The un settled ruling of central European exchange also had a ennfnainv af fect on Ideas as to probable foreign takings, but foreign as well as do mestio trade Interest have been buy ers again during the week. The bulk of trade demand, however, haa been attributed to price fixing by domestio spinners, and tha main fao tors on th advance, according to local brokers, hav been the bullish character of the news from the do mestic goods markets and a belief tnat it is becoming Increasingly dif ficult to bny spots at declines In the soutn. i , Hepqrta ranching here from the belt , are aenerallv rae-ardarf as tending to confirm crop estimates based on the end-September yield In dication of around 10,116,000 bale and comparatively early as It is In the season, the opinion Is expressed In bullish ciro!s that growers hav already sold enough cotton to per mit of greater Independence in mar keting from now on. According to private returns', domestio mill con sumption for September amountod to 601,000 bales compared with 617,000 for August. These ngures wer con idared rather disappointing, but many southern mills are said to be working overtime and with New England mills more active, the con sumption figures for October are ex pected to make a more favorable showing. The buying of futures here neueved to be for trade account to day was said to have been heavier than at any previous time thla sea son. J Heater's Weekly Ctta RtatesMBt, Comparisons are to actual datea not to oloae of corresponding weeks. in xnousanas saiss: Jn sight for wek. BOB: same eeven days last year, 407: same seven days year before, !H; for, the month, 031; same date last year, 892: same date year before, 181: for season. 1.174: same date last year, l.til; same date year netore, Port receipt for season. 1.401: ame date last year, 1,600; same date rear before last, 049. uveriand to mills and Canada for Reason, 128; same date last year, 118; same aaie year ceiore, ua (Southern mill takings for season, 709: same date last year. 661: same aate year before, 47s. interior stocks In excess of sen- tember 1, 6(9; last year, 116; year before, 172. Foreign exports tor week. H: same seven oaya last year, 100 ; same seven days year before, ; for season, sot; same crate last year, 1,202; same date year before, 611. Northern spinners' takings an,) Canada for week, 78; same seven days last year, 86; for -season, 280; to same date last year. 430. Statement of spinners' takings of American cotton throughout th world: This week, 270: same seven days last year, 129; same seven days year oetnre, lav; total since (September 1, 2,166; same date last year, 2,678; ame date year before, 1,6(7. Statement of world's visible sup ply: Total visible thla week, 8.840; last year, 8,689; same date last year, o,8os; same aate year before. 4,64e Of this the total American this week, 2.620; last weak, 2.296; last year, 4,121; year before.. 1.829.- All other kinds this week. 1.112: last week. 1.114; last year, 1,762; year oeiore, i,7. viBibie in tne united states this week, 1,726; this date last year, 2,818 visible In other countries thli week, 2,114; this date last year, I,27. BALTTMOHB PRODVCE, tsr launt Win I Uiiu Imi Baltimore, Oct. 18. Eggs: loss oft native and nearby firsts, doien 40 ft41; southern, 3719. Butter: Creamery fancy, pound 4t; printa, eetyi; nearby creamery, avii; taaies, ivrio; rolls, 2zs store packed, 26; dairy prints, 26 j 28; process batter, 14. Cottonseed Oil. New Tork, Oct. 18. The strength of the crude position was again re flected In .cottonseed oil operations today, ana lutures made sharp gains, closing 16 to 22 points higher. The seed movement Is reported below normal and the south Is holding for stui nigner prices, sales ii.vou bar rels. Prim crude 7.2607.60; prime summer yellow spot not quoted. Oc tober 1.20; December 8.67; March 8.76, au bio. . . '. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Hew Tork. Oct. IS. Transactions on the New Tork eurb market today were as follows: x Iadaatrlala, Rules. Close. 6511(1 1000 Acme Coal Actue T'ai-klng Allied Tacking prl. nr. Amalgamated Leather Atlantic Fruit Co. .... Itrlt. Amer. Tob. coup. Krooklyn City U. IL ,. Muddy Htids Cent. Teresa Sugar Co. Cleveland Auto ..i lotumlila,KmeralS Cohtlni ntal Motors , ,, Cuban Knf. Sugotr ,., Cui-tles Aero ,..... Davles, Wm. A Duhller Cond. Kadlo Durant Motors Durant Motors, Tnd. ,, Olllette Safety llaior . (lien Allien Ceal Ooodyear Tire, pr, . , Sayes Wheel eyden Chemical Imperial Tobacoo Intercontinental Rub, Lehigh Power Sec ,,, Llbby McNeill Macy A Co. w.l. ..... Macy t Co. pr, W.l, , . Mercer Motors ....... Mercer Mot, v t. ctt, ,. Mesabl Iron Mlllkan Tractor ...... 4 .. 32 . 30 i:M . , 3 . 1H , , to :. K .. 334 . 6 :: .,310 .. 6 ., Si '-4 .. 2t .. ni .. ( .. 18 :: 3 .. 2S 100 800 200 1U0 100 1400 4100 400 mo 6600 ;on 100 800 (00 1400 too 20 600 200 600 1700 100 8400 100 100 800 800 600 1300 00 100 400 650 100 400 20 1100 10 600 400 100 1900 1(00 (00 1000 300 1000 600 200 1 too 800 470 8400 1100 100 6000 200 6100 300 60 86 1330 216 60 700 296 40 210 (2600 1100 1416 1040 1700 4000 7000 100 000 loo 1700 130 100 400 600 100 200 4000 2700 1400 100 00 100 19000 13200 6000 6000 1200 1200 100 100, (00 600 1300 14000 2(000 6000 (00 21900 2000 6(00 100 12000 1200 600 100 100 600 S00 1000 600 100 82000 100 .. 2 N. Y. Airbrake pr. w.l. , . 60' N. I. Tel. , pr, w.l. ....110 o 0 n. x, 1 ran a National Leather New Jerssy Zlna Paokard - Motor so lie's , m Packard Motor pr. Phllipsborns inc Philip Morris ........ Prima Radio ......... Radio Corp. com Radio Corp. pr Reo Motor Truck .... Republic Tire ........ Schulte Stores ....... South. Coal s Iron .. St, Lawrence feldspar Swift International .. Technical Products , . Tobacco Prod. Exports Todd Shipyards 17. H. tight ft Heat . . . United Retail Candy Wayne Coal West End Chemical . . Willys Corpora. 1st pr. taadard Oils. Anglo American Oil .. Atlantlo Lobos ...... Buokeye Pipe Line ... Galena Signal Orr .... Imoerlal Oil. Canada ill 4S 40 10 28 U 7 64 si (1 12 3 (3 .133 V, Illinois Pipe Line 177 Indiana Pip Lin Nat. Trans. ........ Ohio Oil Prairie Oil A Oas .. Prairie Pip Lin .. . . . ss ...1(1 ...690 ...289 Standard Oil ot Ind. ...127. Stand. Oil of Ken., new .113 Standard Oil ot N. Y. ..(27 Vacuum Oil ,, ..706 Independent Otis. Alcan Oil 1 Allen Oil 88 Allied Oil 03 American Fuel Oil pr. . Boston Wyoming 1 Brit. Control OU Fields. 2 Carlb Syndicate K Cities Service 204 Cities Service "B" ctts. . 80 Cities Service pr. (9j uoiuuiDia rete 7d Continental Hef Creole Syndicate Engineers Petroleum . . Federal Oil Fenslnnd Oil Ollllland Oil Olenrock Oil Oranada Oil Hudson OU Iternatlonal Petroleum Keystone Ranger Lance Creek Livingston Pet Lyons Petroleum Magna Oil Maraoalbo Oil Merrltt Oil Mexican Pan Mexico Oil Midwest Texas Oil Noble Oil Mountain Producers ... New England Fuel ... , Mutual Oil Ohio Ranger Omar Oil Ponnok Oil ,., Red Banks Oil Salt Creek Salt Creek Conk Bapulpa Ref Seaboard OIL, A Oas .... Shells Union Oil w.l. , Slmms' Petroleum Southern Pet ft Ret. , South States Oil Spencer Pet. Corp. . , , Texon Oil ft Land .... Tidal Oaaga 2Vt 3 22 80 KVi 4K ! 2SK i 37 03 ,2 .19 28 , 18 79 13 06 8 23 20 tt 12 J5 A :3 13Va Market For Coffee Futures Ranges About 4 Points Up New Tork. Oct. 18. The market for coffee futures opened at unchanged price to an advance of 8 points on reports 01 sngntiy steadier Brasiiian market. Prlc ased off a point or two right after the call under scat tering liquidation but thero were comparatively few offerings and the mantel later was irregular with th price of Maroh contracts ranging from (.07 to 9.12 and closing at 9.07. The general market closed 4 putnts higher to 4 points lower. Sales were estimated at about 89.000 baas. Octo ber 9.0(; December 9.16; January 9.12 marcn y.oi; May s.oi; juiy s.so; -September 8.60. SDOt coffee Quiet: Klo 7s 10: Santos 4s 16 to 1644. Cost and freight of fers were firmer un the averare In. oludlng Santos 3s and 6s part hour--' oon at lt.oo to 14. 10 and Kin is at 9.55 to 9.(0 American credits. The official cable reported an advance of 40 rels in the dollar rate with Rio exchange on London 1-12 D lower. Rio futures were 100 rels higher and Santos unchanged to 125 rels higher. Brazilian port receipts, 19,000; Jun dlaby receipts, 11,000. Fewer Aad Beaae ttoek Letter. (Metal to Dally Km.) Now Tork. Oct. 12. While snaau- lation quieted down considerably on the stock exohange today there were convincing evidences in several di rections tnat the bull market was well In har.d and that prices for .ep- r(oentatlv,i stocks would vork defi nitely higher. A fair accumulation of buying or ders at the opening gave the market a strong start, front taking then ap peared In the Standard Oil stocks In ducing seUitra- in other directions. Offerings were well absorbed and the market continued rather quiet until tne late arternoon wnon a new Dtiy irttr movement set in. Substantial gains were registered In most of the independent oils, the rails, ths loco motive . sharea, the can stocks, the motors, leather and sussr issues. Buying ot u. a. steel was particularly Impressive. Money ruled relatively easy, 44 Per cent for call funds. Sterling was steady. Latest car loadings figures showed record to tais and consequently indicated, neavy traffic. This situation was translated Into hnvins- orders on the stock ex change with the result that all of the good standard railroad stocks registered liberal advance. Every precaution having been employed by the hank and by leading brokerage houses, we are sure, we have no reas on to feel apprehenstvs as to th sta bility or the market. FENNER AND BEANE. BALTIMORE GRAIN AND HAV. (Ij leeat.' ln u PMIi Kaeal Baltimore, Oct. 13-Whest: No. 1 red winter spot, no quotations; No. 2 red winter spot. 1.27; No. 2, 121; No. 2 red winter garlicky spot, 117; No. 8 winter garlicky spot, 1.04 bushel; October, 1.17; November, no bid. Corn: Cob. 4.00 per barrel; con tract spot, (2 bushel; No. 2 corn, (3; No. 4, no quotations, track corn yellow. No. 2 or better, (9 bushel. Sales, none. Oats: White No. 2, (4 bushel; No. 8, (8. Hayt Receipts, 83 tons: market firm for fair to good timothy, 16 00 S 19.00, and fair to good mixed, 18.00 17.00 pr ton. Dry Goods Market. New Tork, Oct. 18. Cotton goods were steady today, with Inquiry broad. Yarns were higher and active. Wool dress goods also moved higher. Rllks showed much firmness, but agents generally complained of the rise tn raw silk and resistance on the part of retailers to paying the higher prices warranted for fabrics. Knit I goods wsr mor notiv. yala Close. 'H un. mrman Oil iuu Ventura .... luOO Victoria OH 1300 Wiloox Oil luoo "Y" v Oa Mlalast. - 100 Amer. Exploration' 1400 Anglo-Amer. Corp. 8. A.. 2000 Kl Ledge ............. 11000 Boston Mont, I'ev. ., 800 Hoeton ft Mont. Con, 10i0 Caledonia. Mining C ,,. 2000 Calumet Jerome 7600 Canada Mining ........ 31400 Catidelarla Mining 400 Canarlu ......... -400 Conn. Cop. Mtn, otfs, ... '8000 Cork Provlnc ,,,. 60H0 Cortes Silver 800 t'rpseon Gold .,,....( (000 lcan Cons. , ,. 16200 Pnlores Ksperans ...... 14000 El Salvador ........... 7000 Emma Silver Mine i.. -6000 Eureka Cruu ....... (000 Fortune 7000 OoldHekl Deep 2000 Ooldtietd Floreno .... (000 Oold Development (000 Oold Zone Dlv. Mining 1100 Hard Shell Mining 100 Hecla Mining ......... 6000 Henrietta Silver ...... 11 13 8- 08 H (4 2 I1 ', 13 3000 Hilltop Mln 200 Holltnger Gold Mine , 9000 lnde. Lead Mln ..... 47000 Lone Star 1000 Marsh Mines Con. ... 4 200 Mason Valley ......... 6"00 National Tin 1000 Nevada Onhlr 1000 Nevada Silver Horn ... 700 New Dominion (00 Nlplsslng 6000 Ohio .Copper 300 Park T'tah 5000 Ray Heroul Mines ... 000 Red -Hill 2000 Rex Consolidated 16000 Spearhead 1100 Tech Hughes 1000 Temlskamlng 6600 Tonopah Divide ....... 1100 Tonopah Extension ... 1000 Trl-Bulllon Smt. Dev. 2300 Tuolumne Copper ..... (000 V. 8. Continental Mines 700 Unity Gold , 1100 United Eastern ........ 6000 West End Con. ....... . Beads. Bales (In (1,000.) . 1 Allied Packer. 6s 3 Allied Peeker8o ........ 10 Amer. Cotton 911 Is 10 Amsr. Light ft Trau. (s . 40 Amsr. L. ft T. 6s. w.w. , 10 Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1923 . 1 Anaconda CoDoer 6s 8 Anaconda Copper 7s, 1929.103" 6 Ana-lo American Oil 7 "As .1031 19 Armour ft Co. Xs 104 8 Atl. Gulf ft W. I. 6s .... (3 8 Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1823 .106V 12 Bethlehem Steel 7a, 1936 ..102 2 Bklyn. L'n Gas 10(, ( Canadian Nat. Railway (s. 99 11 Canadian Paclfto 6 1001 4 Cent. Steel Is 6 Charcoal Iron. 8s Cities Service 7s, "C" .. Cities Service Is, "D" ... Columblu Graph. 8s ctfs. Consolidated Gas 7s ... Con. Oas Bait. 6s Consolidated Textile 8s Copper Ex. A'snn 8s, 1921 Cudahy 7s 6 9 4 4 2 1 1 1 4 2 23 17 4 15 5 1 1 2 1 6 13 2 13 3 3 4 4 4 2 4 tl 6 3 3 1 4- 63 15. 85 10 1 106 1 1. 24 Galena Signal OU 7a Grand Trunk 6ViS .. uuir tut in Hood Hubber 7s .,101 lnterboro R. T. 8s. 1921 .. 97H Interboro R. T. 8s. ctf. ... 97 "4 Kansas oas ft Kiea. bs ..iuo Kennecott Copper 7s J041 Laclede Gas 7s 101 I.lbby, McNeill ft Llbby 7s. 102? HnBett-Winchester 7s ...103 Manitoba 7s 99 morns se uo. las ...... ..nti National Acme 7Vs National Cloak ft Suit ls,12SVt Phil. El. 6s 106 Vi ruo. ser. corp. ot rt. i is.iut Robert Oalr 7a 99 Sears Roebuck 7s, 1922 ...101 Solvav ft Cte 8s .'.,.106 Southwest Bell Tele. 7s .102 Stand. Oil N. Y. 7s, 1929 .,108 Stand. Oil N. J. 7s. 1930 ..108 Swift ft Po. 7s, 1925 101 Swift ft Co. Is. 1931 102 Tidal Osage 7s 104 Un. OU California 6s ....101' Un. OU Prod. 8s 99' Un. Ry. ot Havana 7Vis.l06 Vacuum Oit 7s 107' Foreign Boada. Argentine 7s. 1923 100' Canadian Steamship 7s ... 96 1 King. Netherlands (s .... 9( King Serbs Croats 8s 86 1 Mexico Gov. 6s 64 1 N. Y., N. H. Fr. 7 701 Ruasian "s otfs. ....... IP Russian (fts 12 Swiss 6Hs , 104i U. S. Mexico 4s i... 38 The Raw Sugar Market Firm And Active, 1-8 Cent Higher w lorn, uct. 18, Th raw sugar market waa firm and active with prlcea 1-8 per cent higher to the basis of 84 cents for Cuba, oost and freight, equal to 6.63 for centrifugal. There were sales early In the day ot 9,000 bags of Cubas to an operator at Vi cents f. 6. b. Cuba, equal to about 6.40 delivered here, and later some 200.000 to 326,000 bags sold to local refiners at i oents oost and freight, eoul to 5.83 for centrifugal Raw sugar futures were aotlve and prloes during tne early operations showed aalna of 8 tn i; nointa ac tive position on renewed covering by wuc.auc, oiiLii in inn acai Lnreo i.om mission house buying. Offerings In croasea in me- afternoon, however. and nrices eased off from th h.. and were finally 10 points higher tu nn (r, new crop deliveries showing the decline, under hedge selling. Hosiers: October 8.70; D. camber 3.67; March 3.14; May 814. xne market for refined was firmer in sympathy with raws and nn. were 15 to 20 points higher with fine granuiaieo ustea at from 6.80 to 6.90. The demand, however, waa lesa'actlve at the advance. Refined future nominal. Feaner and Beaae Cotton Letter, (win i uillr Rosa i New Orleans, Oct. 18. Today' market showed oontlnued activity and strength, offerings were readily taken. Much of the buying was at tributed to trade calling. Wall street and western interests appeared to be fighting the advance but their efforts wsr somewhat In vain. A storm warning. Indicating a dlsturhsnce moving northward from Swan Island, proved an additional factor In stimu lating bullish enthusiasm. The tea turs most generally commented on today wer bullish statistical figures and active buying by mills. Tho closing prices were ths high point of tho day. Throughout the day everything seemed to favor the buying lde. There was considerable selling, however; at tha high point in the early session. Nw England mills are said to have come into the market as large buy ers and as offerings were so easily absorbed the shorts became frlKht ened, which brought on an extended abort covering. Indications at th moment point to the fact that most weak' holdings have now passed Into the hands of the spinners and we believe those who have sold cotton are In for some very uncomfortable moments before uenvcry uays arrive. We believe that f.Atnn tm M1t the upgrade and that purchases will prove profitable on break for some iime to come. . yiiXSKR AND BBANE. Peat And Flags' Celm Letter. ISpxUI io linlj Km.) Jew York. Oct 18 There has been no ymptom of weakness about the market today and offerings whatever thev have amounted to have been readily absorbed reflecting growing apprehension over the prospective supply am, oeinano situation as ad vices mumpiy regarding the Increas ing difficulty of obtaining any desir able cotton and as to the oontlnued activity In the drv a-nnrta m.rlc.i. Possibly the trading today may have repreeenieu a reduction In the con ceniraiea anort interest which many feel confident has been built up but In our opinion the buying has for the most Dart been to fix nrices and If anything leading shorts have added to their lines In an effort to atom the rlBlng tide of prices. - Exports 29.00; total season 874,000 vs 1,194,000. Takings were 218,000 vs 140.000 last year with an increase of 297.000 In visible American against 179.000 last. The figures are therefore bearish ,to that extent though the total visible American la still ltt mil lion below last year. In the background moreover la the probability (hat tha comparison 107 St loon 106 'Z 8 103H 101K ,..106 ...106 ...104 will change sharply In the not dl tant future and th knowledge thav consumption In going on at a rapid rate which promises to hoM or even acoelerate while receipt drop off. (OUT AND FLAUU. Metal Market. New Tork. tct, u. Copper dull; electrolytic, spot and futures 14. Tin strong; spot and futures 14,00. Iron steady; prices unchanged. Lead steady! spot (.6006.76. Kino firm; Eaat St. Louis spat and nearby de livery (.669I.T0. Antimony, spot Naval gleves. Savannah, Oct. 13. Turpntlne firm, 1 Mi ! 116; receipt (111 shipments 426; steok 1,10(. . Hesln firm; sales 1.027; receipt l. til; shipments l.lll; stock 10.6(8. Quote: IX n V u II I ( (2: K M (.(0i w (.(( wo i.oo: ww s.to. WANTS DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED RATES Two Cat a Word (This Typo) ICaob Insertion. Tweatr-rive Oats Mlats Chasm. . Double Size Typ Double Price Bleak Spa as Paragraphed Waal Ada. tl.BO rr lawh Mi Macaws Is Alleged Oa M Oaatt- rMertJaa. CASH MUST AOCOMPAWY ALL ORDIR8, All Ads. ttraed "Care Dally Ww Itrtstly Contattl Olaaataearlea Rat Oaaraateed Alts .. WANTED HELP (Male) Lm VaUasdetsoaw Bayer taaght free. Anderson Vulcanlaar Co., 131 East Martin, Raleigh, N. C. 10-18 WaatedV A good miller. Apply r writ Q. E. Carter, Elsassr, N, c. . 10-17 Wanted Job printer for sail pleat at one. Thirty per week. Ashe boro Printing Co.. Ashsboro. N. C. 10-tO Vested If you are ear t employ ment or abaire a chajtg, w can plao you. Qrenboro Busln Agency, llltt South Elm street, Oreonsboro, N. C. 7-19-tf. Wloh oa aaaa In each Iowa that ha 22,000 or (3,000 to Invsst. Can glvs job. pays (400 to (600 per month. Address Box 111. Greensboro. N. C. 11-3 Wanted Machine room foreman for furniture fac tory making' bed room suites. Apply to Mt. Rogers Furniture Co., Inc., Trout dale, Va. 10-15 Printer Wanted A-l aT. man at once, $40 ; straight time for overtime; eight hours; open shop. Don't answer unless you're able to deliver the goods. Per manent. Wire Gazette, Gastonia, N. C. Wanted An industrious man from about 5 o'clock in the morning until 10:30 as street sales manager for . the Daily News. Good proposition for the right man. Apply with refer ences to circulation man- ager. tf Wanted Wide-awake boys and young men in every town in North Carolina to act as independent local agents. Good profits plus business experience. The Greensboro Daily News has " a 'proposition offering you a chance to earn some money without interfering with your school work. For de tails write Circulation Manager, Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro, N. C. 10-20 WANTED HELP (Female) Wanted iemd cook. Apply to HH Wharton street Saturday morning ready to work. WANTED HELP Employ the help you need through the Dally News classified ads. When you need efficient help of any kind use the "Help Want ed" columns of this paper. They produce quick results. WANTED SITUATIONS Wanted Position by ateaograpker with some experience. Address Miss F.," care Dally News. lo-lfi Wanted By yeung lady position as atenotfranhor. assistant booKKeener, cashier or general office work. Best of references. Address "Hell sble." care Daily News. 10-lfi Salesman traveling Rowan, maul, and Cabarrus wants good sloe line All explanation first litter. Ad dress "Business." care Daily Newe. 10-16 1'oaltlon Wanted sealer country bank desires position In city hank Will accept Junior work If chance for advaxoement. Klve years i perlence. References. Address "Cashier, " care Dally News. 10-1 L. V. EDWARDS Consulting Civil Engineer Streets, Hlghwayi, Sew em, Wa ter, Burveyg, Report., Con tructlon Supervised. WINSTON -SALEM, N. C. C. E. Wilker.on, M. D. Office Work, Sursery and Oyneeolosv 148 Benbow Aroade Hours 1 to I p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. St. lieo'a Hospital Mornln; and Nlitht after O'clock til l'hon 1071 F. J, Fate, ML D. Bye. Bar l"o, Tbr Room lib. Dial Bid's. Hour 10 to : nd by ppolntmen Phones: Office 7?T: Residence S1S0-W Dr. H. A. Schiffman Optometrist Now located at teklffssaa Jewelry Os. rbons 101 WANTS WANTEDHOUSES Waated Hemre ta ell. Mllllkaa Realty and insurance Cu., 120 North Elm street, phone 8137. -l-tt, We have a sTd Many eatla for ft, to rent. If you nave a houne to rent advlao ua. Guilford Instir ano and Really Co., 109 East Mar ket street, phvn 111, 10-6-tt. LOST AND FPU N Lae . Crank far Hee tntes, Tharaday wi West Market street. Return to iailyNw amr reoelv reward VoaMd .l.ady mat. Owner ran get It by (escribing It and paying for this ad , at my hum, on mil south of Alamano church. John McMasser. 2..ou reward, so aaeatlama asked, fat return of 17-Jewel Gruen watch and chain lost at fair Thursday night; 2(-yr; green gold; opon fnc tins. F, W, Baker, ,1( Keogh ' street, phone 1(1 (. 10-11 If that needle) in tha haystack ever turns un It'll be through a Daily News want ad. Read for profit use for results. Phone 1000. tf Strayed Five mule from camp on Kivett road. If found notify J. A. Dalton, High Point, or Ben S. Lam beth, Thomasville. ; 10-15 Lo(t Rip Rap pointer bitch", white with brown spots, very friendly. Answers to name of Queen Esther. Re ward for return to John T, Rees. 10-14 LostHRusiian wolf hound,fe- male. White with few brown spots. Reward if returned to T. S. Graham, 610 Summit avenue. 10-15 Lost Friday morning, bunch of keys on ring with metal tag. Several desk keys, door key and postoff ice keys. Please return to Daily News office. MISCELLANEOUS Where to find it? Where to find it? Look through this ' page, and then ask your self how many times In the past you vcould have made use of the information it contains -when you .need ed something special for yourself when you want ed a novel gift for a friend or when you were look ing for a particular service but did not know where to find it. Then you will real ize the value these adver tisements contain for you Daily News want ads. pro duce results. tf, AUCTION SALES Auction sale of all kinds of household and kitchen fur niture, Saturday morning, Oct 14, at 10 o'clock at auction lot on Greene street. Be sure and be . there. R. L. England Auctioneer. 10-14 -FOR RENT HOUSES Pot Rfnt roaNroon . hraw. two acres land, went Lee street exten Ion, I'hone 1877 or Sit 4. 10-lSt For Henl A Morfei-Ate iuiL fcoaee partly furnished; cluie in. reasonable. Address "U. A., Daily News. Term cure 10-1 For Itent Nlne-rottm honae. Klm avenue, near Pomona MkIi seht and one three-room houne soutb railroad, near Pomona hisrh school, J. 8, Moore. 2I1U South Kim street For Rent DeirabTs eight- room apartment, steam heat and all modern con veniences, including gas range and Ruud heater. Thone 1580-W. 10-14 FOR SALE LIVE STOCK Far Sale Three frisk setter bird pups, about one yeHr old. price $?0. Also u pair of pointer pups, will be reutlv for fall tralnlnK. price H. Frank Huffman, Koute 1, Hick ory. N. f. 10-16 WANTED Wanted 30 to 80-koraepower boiler, mounted on wheels; must be In good condition snd a bargain. Chapel 11111 Supply Co., Chapel Hill N. C 10-17 WANTED SALESMEN Wanted" sfjman to sell elsthra, blanket., wl.olt time or side lino. If yu are a real ffo-nettcr, you can make severs! hundred monthly. T'airner E. Uallcy, valuKmaniiKf r, AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Buy a Reo 1033 modela, open anil (lotted cars, ready for 1emont ra tion. Immediate delfvdry any elvl-t car or Spend wagon. Kurl her Infonratlon. write or phone, I'Vrti-msn-King Motor Co., Heo disirtbu tors, Charlotte, N. C. 10-19 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Kdacatliinal 4'onveraallonal private Spanish leeeons elven hy native teacher. Direct method. Address "Spanish," care Iislly NewsJ 10-21 Cearn St home or school, horthaa, bookkeeplna on credit. Position ausrsnteed. F'dwards Rusiness ' clleBe, High Point and W inston Salem. s-10-tf. FOR SALE WOOD Special summer price will be continued until further no tice on cedar wood in five- cord lota. Geo. C. Brown & Co., phone 2281. 9-28tf B. B. TATUM Motor Trucks Team. Transfers and Livery We are equipped for 'all classes of hauling, heavy an lijrht. Moving a apecialtj. Packing and storage. A big truck for long distance mov. ing. picnic parties or any class of motor transfer. Phone 28. Depot St, f,m WANTSIWANTS FOR SALEHOUSES Cor Rale Ktre-raom reataeae t nurch street. $!o( cal. balance 160 per monthv O. I). Ourley, Real tor, phono 342. 10-12tf rr hale Two ive-ream baa are Iowa. Klaher l'ark. Hardwood floors. Karquar heat. Q. D. Ourley. real tor, Rhone 142. 10-rltf Far Rale New ve-rvea bungalow near I'omona high school. Heady to move Into. For prlc and term see J. 8. Moor, 211 South Elm sirt. 10-ll-tf r Rale Vive-rMai kugalovr iaAr- nngton park, modern conveniences, flood terms. Houth Greensboro In surance and Realty Co., "(17 Houth Kim street, phone 12(0. 10-6-tf. rr gale tlx-raoaa new aaagaWw a Ittugiaa street. All modern con veniences and good term. South Ornboro Insursno and Realty Co., 627 South Elm street, vhon 22(0. 10-8-tf. For Sale Burnt-ream hows. 10 sere or lana. una orcnara, av uuti for College; affords excellent op portunity for educating children at college. Address Csrolyn B. Yates, Box 6(2, City. rr Rale Rls-rssm baagnlew with heating plant, 818 North Spring street, close In, only about five min utes' walk from courthouse. Th frlo I right and good term. H W. Undenln and Bon. Realtor, room 0 first Bor Banner building, phon 17.1. t-18-tl iu-reaaa heae. lat texSou. Oerrell street. 4 block from Elm street. Dot alone worth 12,400. House has all conveniences except heating plant. Special price lor this week (6.000. Brown Real Batata Com pany. West Market street. Greens boro. 10-ttf fer gal New ala-reea brick baa- gaiow. (33 North Cedar street. This section la growing fast. Special prlc for ten day snd It w fall to sen, win man rent, it' a good buy for home or Investment. Com to see us. H. W. Clendenln and Son, Realtor, room 10(, first floor. Banner building, phon 171. 10-18tf If if real at r a kraa va want, so our aa on part pas or today Daily New. Guilford Insurance and Realty Co., 101 Bast Market troet, pnon, ill. t-S4-tf Complete paaltry farm at aaetlea Monday, October It. at 1:10 p. ni. Located en Aabeborn street exten sion, rlsrht at Buffalo school, and better known aa the Hamilton niao. several nice lot and on 11 -room residence, city llrhls private water ana sewer e sys tem, vraion tor me oia au lawr, National Realty ft Auction Co.. O D. Ourley. Manaarer. 10-Iltf For Sal -Modern nine-room house In Fisher park, all conveniences - and well located. Addrens "Owner," P. 0. Box 672, city. 10-16 FOR SaLE AUTOMOBILES Fev Sale 11 Hdel Frd Maditir, itooa condition. 1120. Phono m uo Ford roadster, te-slasrtea aad mas touring, cheap. Casn ar terms, Sutton Autu fnmpany. Mr. Ilea Omaer Iwmedlat aklssseat on any parts wanteu for Heo cars . or Hpeeawas-one from Charlotte. N, C Write or telephone, foreman KlrtK Motor Co., lteo distributors Charlotte, N. O, 10-1 fr st k i ror aaio uoage screen truck. First S325 gets it J. Max Rawlins, 113 East Sycamore street, phone 3147. 10-16 For Sale Dodge five-passen ger car with winter top, in excellent condition and priced right for quick1 sale. T. & II. Motor Co., Ill South Davie Btreet, phone 2472. For Sale Overland roadster, in splendid condition and priced low to quick huver. T. & II. Motor Co., Ill South Davie street, phone JM72. tor Sale Overland sedan, in first class condition, at an attractive price if sold at once. T. & II. Motor Co., Ill South Davie street, phone 2472. FOR SALE FARMS Per Salr flO-srr torn, Sra sslles east of Oreensboro. Uuod buildlnss. C. 1. Fogleman, phone 4404. 10-14 Far Halo Oae vewel larai sli miles of Ureensboru on good road: also one team or mules, wason and har ness. Will sell cheap, banning und - Coe. phnne 172. 9-20tf For Rale Fine S3 acre farai Bear county home, will trade for city property Klne for a cltv rnn. O. V. liurley. realtor. Phone 142. 10-llt( For Sale Mre little 20-rr tana right in the town of Siitnmerneld. Five-room house, large feed barn. two iodbccu Darns and oue pack nouse. High school within a quar ter of a mile. T. II. Ogburn. phone 1312. Oreonsboro. N. C. -28-tf, rarm Far nmli 102 arresToO fe red, level good road, four-room house, near .-hool and store, 60:i bushels otpl th! vear In tirchnrd Price $1,000, hnlf roh, L. Cruwley, Ak rlcullural School. Appomattox, Vn 10-2!! I have for sale a small farm one mile from White Oak. Also several Vacant lota in Hamtown. Also several houses and lots and one special house and lot on main road of Hamtown. Apply to J. II. Ham, Rt. 5, City. 10-15 BUILDING MATERIALS leafing and Skrrt Metal Work Write us for prices on galvanized S-v Crimp roofing metal shingles, Fles-a-Tlle asphalt shingles and rtol1 Itnoflngj Hlchardon Wall Hoard for cHlings ami side walls, Johns-M.invillc Asbestos shingles and roll rooflnit. Hulibernld rip shlnifle. skyHKhts. ventilators, cornices, gutters snd downpours! Immediate shipment of any ,uan tlty. larac or umall. from Intrham Stock. Mall vour hulldlng plans to Our contrHotlng dprttm-ot for hid on nil rooflna und shfet metal work rected complete hy our expert mechanise. Write us about your re-rooiing joh), Hud'l-Plper Rooting Company. clltrlbutors, Durham, a C. -$-tf. BSJNESOPPORJUNITIES For Sale $2,500 stock of groceries and fixtures. Building can be leased. Good trade already estab lished. Good location. Ad dress "B," care Daijv News. 10-15 POULTRY AND EGGS Baby eklrko every any la 1be year. Hocks, reds, leghorns and anconas. Ouarantee safe delivery. National Hatchery Co, Winston-Salem. C- 9 SPECIAL NOTICES Let so make yanr aid fnrnlrare new. Box 880. Hlsrh Holm, N. C. 10-15 ifar eat fleveer aaa llnral deala-ne pnons 14. Summit Avenu Green houses 0-Utf Fancy Unlaflaa, Illrd aad Aeresso- rles. Wilson's Hlrd Shop. 103 Ni.rth Davie, phone 041. 11-10 Laeal loner distance kanlln. Ilea- onanie cnarnes. vaTonor Trans far Oc. phone 1741. 11-1 Frralieat frnttaxf H kinds. iVew treat; i-2S Have your rearrlptlnna filled at Five x-oinis iirus; i-o. Kvsrylhiiia- In th drurf line. Hi, West Lee street, ptlune I37S.' ln-14 Bxravatlaa-, yard cradlna-, local and inn" itlstane hauling. southern Transfer Cu., E. B. Lowdermllk, phone Ull. 16-31 Hats Rxeaptlaaal eullty,""rceon- anie price. Kelt, valour, duvetvn. Rand-mad tailored and drc hnt. The I,dlee' Rmnurttim inj t Byoamor street. in-ss Bo ot wear elottiee w lib obi net ft u oe removed without , trouhl. & ' Co., room 117, I- tonla bid.. friarlt- T ..4 ...... will rclv Instruction.' " iri.li 1 0 Well aBdKeen'"VMi;i...-fc 8p!.'',. Adjustments for free con sultation ye Dr, Ordman, the i X-Hay Chlroprantnr, in goutS Pavl. Ornaboro. shone Ull. 10.il Tke efrealatfaa of tk- T.l- rti Pally Sentlnjl blankets Wlnston Jtalstn and th small towns alonr i!i ""i"?' N'-follc nd West.rS and Wlnston-Ralem Sonthbound i.iLw.-",dJ''ir Winston-. i.V? !u ,8n.'"". The clrcula. ilf..e. -hn I'"- -'-k Sentinel -oe.wk,,1, ih IV1 Urrltory In lil,J& -13 JJ counties. Rat to word. Bam easy n hoth papers. Ic woed ' i . IS The Broer? Subb1vT2TS7:' moved to their new home. No. 204 North Elm street, opposite City Hall. 1f.l5rf WimtAd ra printed in (mail type, but large enough for normal ?yes. If you have trouble reading them, Ber nau can remedy it. 5-6-St-tf Get Your want ad. tn before 8 p. m. In order to Insure classiflcation In next morn ing's lb-sue of the Daily News. No ads. can be classified after that hour.' This Is Important. Don't watt till the last minute. Send In your ad. early for the Sunday paper. tf FOR RENT ROOMS bars fnrataked treat ram suits ki for irentlsaiao omouple. 406 Church ,rM,v- l-2-tf. Far Heat rarnUkee fcearesTraumi ta rentlemen; close in, Phono 1211. ' 10-111 9m. " anrtatent. lose tn. lit Booth Spring street, 10-18 War na rrieely tmlsM apart. nant to couple without children. Apply Kit Asheboro street. 10-10tf Reat-w reaaeetla- anrnr. nlshed rooms In newly built bunisa- low, located In Olonwood, It5 per !,lS.nthJhon 1 10-11 Per Rent Nicely fnralahdram, wltb or wltbotft board, tnose In, On West Market street. Also araice. Phone 15H7-W. 10-1 rr Heal mall "fornUhed apart. T.'l el"" ,n- " conveniences. i7 Summit avenue. Pbone J03n-W. It-li ror Rest Dorrastalro tnralaked aparunsai; dose m; modern eon venlencea Apply 501 Aahehnro street. in-IS "cn i.avae aeveastalra apart ment. Also furnished bedrooms. 404 West Sycamore street. Phone !:. . 1o-l For Rent Furnished bed room. Close in. Phone 1496-L-3. 104 5 For Rent A beautiful $38 heated room well f urinsh ed, prefer couple or two Rentlemen. Apply 302 Church street. 103tf For Rent Five upstairs rooms, gas and water In kitchen; close in. $30 per month if taken at once. Apply G2T Walker avenue, 10-15 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Best valae In kulldlac lat eaa ka had In Vlrwoo1. A. K. Moor ltally Co., lie West Market treet, phone 814. s-JO-tf. For gala One keanVffal oafcaroV lot. Klam avenue, opposite Pomona school, eastern frontage. 100x315. Terms anil rcxaoiiahli- price. A I Ilawllns, llalelgh, N. C. 10-1$ FOR RENT Far Heat Desirable ertlee apace tm Kin: street. Address In j rtly l0-1ltf For Rent Six offices now occupied by Dr. Credeman, corner Market and Davie streets, over Tea Garden. J. E. Latham Co., phono 76. 9-30tf WANTED BOARDERS Wanted Table boarders, S.TT Itortb Kim street, phntif 20Q3, irR ), V. Wysong in. 21 Wanted Hoarders In private ' home. Address "Hoarders." care Ititllv Nw. 10-1$ If there's a place at your table for another boarder get the fact before the most people through a classified ad. in the Dally 'News. tf Wanted One or two table boarders in private family, room next door. Appiv 228 N. Cerinr street or phone 2t0n-V. 10-7tf FOR SALE Envelope prlated to ontir. 1. Phone U153. For Male ItrrakfaMt room nultr, a4 only fow times; KftnliiKt'tn pump gun; (.olf)' heater, i'hone 304r-l-f. 10-15 For Nalr I'rm-dratly urn show t-awa and tw nfiiil 1 tiihit'g, Adtli u.sa "Show Case," care Ltally Newo. 10-15 Mlram, furnnce and dumeMtic eoiil, ftO to $li per ton. ('ashj on dojlvery. CurtiB Fuel Co., phone 20i!ri-W, -3ir.tf. Fr Kale One Ma won find If a ml In chapl (H'khii in fine oottiiition, sultablt' for umall church; big bar- Ktn. (Jreeniboro Muilo Co. 10-7t You save money when buy and sell through clasaified columns of Daily News, you the the
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