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Thursday llornins:, January 27, 1916. :mark"et61 STOCKS Allis Chalmers ... . JUnerican Bee,t Sugar ... , American Can . . -2V4 - .61 r 66 ..33 .101 .113 127tf .204 . .mi 105 .113 107 -! .456 . -86 .American Car and Foundry -.niericnn locomotive .. Americlln Cotton Oil .., ... Americaa Smelting ... ... . American , Sugar American Tel and Tel ... , American Tobacco ., . , jlnaeond Cspper .... ... -, , Atchison Atlantic Coast line ... ... Baldwin Locomotive ... .;.' Baltimore and Ohio ... ... Bethlehem Steel .. Brooklyn IKapid Transit "... .18 ..na '.16 -144i .MV, ..37 .172 .121 4.? Chesapeake and Ohio . . ";-" . . Chicago Mil and St. Paul .. .. Chicago R. I. and l'ac. Ry y.;; (Consolidated-Gas. i i , v. ,,.'., Crucible fiteel ..." ... ... .. . Erie ... ... fleneral Eleetrie ... y.. ... . Great Northern pfd ...... rf . . ftrett Northern Ore. ... v.. ., Illiuoi Central rntereorongw Coneol Corp . , . International Merc Mar pfd .. Kansas Citf Southern ... ... Louisville and Nashville . . . . . J.igaetfc and Oryers '. fyxirillard Co, ... ... ... ... .. Mexican Petroleum Missouri Kansa and Texas pfd "llwsourt Pacific . ... ,. National Lead,..'. W York Central .. .'. .. .. Y., X, H. and Hartford ., . Norfolk and Western ......... -Northrtrn Pacific ... ... ... .. jYnnsylvania Reading ... .. Sep. Iron and iSteel .. s (aboard Air Line ... Seaboard Air Line pfd Ploss Rhef Steel and Iron ... Southern Paeifie . ... . f' outhern Railway ........ onithern Jtailway pfd . . , ... fctudcbaker Corporation Tennessee Copper Texas Co. ... ... ... ... j'nion 'Pacific f'nited States (Rubber. United States Steel ... ... .. tTnited States SteeJ pfd ... .. Virginia Caro. Chem ... ... . Vft. Iron, Coal and Coke Vtt'flhash pfd ... ... .. Western lTnion West inphonse Electric ... . 'United Fruit -. ... v.. .... . 74 .106 ..I8V4 . 80 ..27 12(1 .250 .180 ' .101 . 15 ..00 .106 . .70 117 .113 .87 .'.78 ..51 ..17 n9 ..58 .ino . .si ..61 151 ..57'!. .206 .134 . 53 ..83 HS'4 ..48 .57 . .28 . K .130 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS " Cliicngo, Jan. 26 Grain and provis ion prices follow? iVTHEAT Open High Low Close I IMay,'.. ;.'.136 138 130 v'lstl ? July 126 128 126.12 imiur -' "' . ' . ; 5 May ...... 70 70 70' 79 yy PPp j v I ."Jnl ... 4mmtm . . ... . WKfcB . ' ' -.-.,- ..y.-: i.., , , ii-i-.yi. ,....,, - ......, 5 . - ..... . - - WaiMi:The,.:Ms. , M: The 79 83 49 20 20 2o!40 10.57 10.75 U.02 CHARLOTTE COTTON Charlotte, an. 26 The following ia the report for the local market today: Local cotton ... lie. Receipts today ... ..... . ...W bale Receipt this day last yc;.r 2B at 8c X " Hew York Spot New York. Jan. 20 pot quiet nuddlin(tu4)lind8iJpj 1,000 bales. cotton jjalea larely The 1 cotton market closed svaayy" , March . . . May .. . July .. . October ., High ,. 12.24 ..12.47 ...12.50 ...12.61 ,. 12.76 Low 12.08 12.32 12.15 12.43 12.60 Close 12.00 12.33 12 46 12.46 12.60 I December WINSTON-SALEM Produce and Grain (Corrected Daily) , Price paid for woduoe and grain on the ' IWlnaton-Salem maricet Egg down 20c Butter, lb ,. .. . Spring cbickena, lb . Heng, lb CaJtVbabe, hiundred . Potatoes bu ., . Sweet potatoes, ii'a Applea, ba .. .. . ,.20c to 25o .12c to 15c ..10c to 12e . .75c ..II . 50e ..60c ..75c to II. t to $1.25 to 60c i to II. to $1. to 50o to iGe ; to l(Jc to lfic : Onions, bu. Homemade Molaasea, gal 4.1c Hams, lb. . , .. . Shoulders, lb. . . , Middlings, 'lb. .. Pink b"ana, bu . White beans, bu . Lima beans, In. . Peas, bu. rVhite peas, bu. . Cora, "bu. .. Wheat, bu. .. . . ..18c ,.14o ..14c .. $3jO0 to $3.25 ..$4.00 to $4.25 ..$1 30 to $100 ..$1.75 to $M)0 ..$2.25 to 12. Ml , .. 75c 11.23 BRITAIN AND GREECE CLOSE TRADE AGREEMENT London, Jan. 26. An agreement in P'incipul is said to have heen reaebort between iireat Britain and Greece in rognrd to jstipplics of coal for Greek industrial needs. Reuters Athens cor respondent says the British government IiiH agreed to authorize exporation (if ( oul lor the use of railway and other companies )n Greece in accordance with thniir needs, and also to meet the re (piivements of the 'Greek navy. , (Jreat Britain also agrees to place r. (lifVk'iilties in the way of exporta tion of coal from America to Greece. Journal Want Ads Bring Reaulta I n At this time all July .. ,. 79 79 OATS May ., ,.'.. 53 54 53 July .. .'.. 4v, 50 4914 PORK ' Jan .. .. 20.30 20.3d 20.20 May .. ,. 20.45 20.57 20.40 LARD " May .. .. 10.5XJ0.62 -105 "July .. .. 10.77 10.80 10.72 RIBS May .. ..11.02 11.12 11.02 k wit wherein your DbLLAR.will do double, yes, in many L instances, trebl'e duty. This suggestion was made by The Journal to the merchants and the plan, tried successfully here some time ago, has ; been adopted by all the leading stores. WILKES II1S El JCHETE OPilDGE Will Begin Another Over Cub Creek at Once; Moonshiners i Busy ' Xorth Vrfckesboro, Jan. 26 Mr. C. W. Craven, who has the contracts for build iug several bridges in Wilkes, hat just turned over to the county rommisxioners for their inspection a modern bridge with concrete abutments and steel spans built over . Moravian creek, about on mile above Wilkesboro. (Mr. Craven will commence at once to build A bridge of the same type over Cub creek just in the edge of Wilkes boro. . Tbl is to be built at much needed point. At this point it is a very difficult task "to build a bridge Which "will stand- for- ony fcngtU of time. Mr. Craven la a bridge builder of experience) and the road supervisora are certain that he will erect bridge to meet the need of the public along that road. Mr. N. W. Fowlev. a prominent citi ren of tStatwyille has purchased the Kraley home and has moved his family here. He contemplates going into busi ness but has not definitely "decided what. Moonshiners are keeping th Wilkes officers busy. Last week, the revenue officers seined and destroyed five plants, all of considerable; sine' and capacity; ThB local officers aro wide awake and are, constantly bringing to justice vio lators of tbe prohibition law. HEAVY SALIS S0HT1HUE . . on Bnora mm At the rate tt whch tobacco, is being sold on the Winston-Salera marwet at this time ,it will be a matter of only three or four; weeks until practically all of tlw tobacco crop 'In this section wil ho M1d. It is probable tliat alm-.,st 2.000,000 pounds will be sold this week, if the sales continues to hold up for the remainder of the week as they have been for the pat two days. The aales were about as heavy yes terday as they have been any day this scsof-n and there will be heavy sales flj;ain today though possibly not quite K leavy as on yesterday. . . The' exact figures of the sales at one of fciio warehouses yestenhiy could not be obtained, but a close estimate of the sides ist this warehouse and the figure from the others, indicate that the sales r, mounted to just about 433,000 pounds a, id an average price of about $10.70 a hundred pounds. . R( iesentstive Mierwood. ot Ohio, the pacifist whofo opposition to prepared ness won Aryan's praise, has introluced a b'H in the House appropriating onC.tWK) for n government nmnitions lili.nr in .Tnledo, In his own ' district. The price, of principle i pork. Vtih r.gton dlerald. . j ; of tlie leading ' merchants W tA ll U LJ, 'LARGS MANUFACTURES WILL'ES- tablish active kWy of good address and ability ia permanent, protitaMe businets in htr home town, $50.00 to fioti.00 per . month. Experience nw neccrsary. All or spare time, ,0c eupatioa congenial to woman of tetine- ntor partu'iilan address I'nvk- er Mills, 2,774 .No. 12th I'hila, ra. l-23-Cte. LADIES WANTED FOR . MIL Jinery department.. Apply at once to Rosenbacher & Bro. 1 27 ltc ' W WANTEtv-TO BUY 50 SEC0ND-JIAIIO iron oeua nu stiringa, leicpnone e'.iu WANTED POSmOIT AS B00--keeper. Experienced tn bank' and corporation work. . Best city refer ences. Addreaa Competent," Care Journal. 1 28 tfc. FOR RENT FOB RENT 13 S00MS, ALL MODERN , conveniences; Centrally located, suit able for boarding house or email I hotel. For particulars apply to Jour- j nal Office. t ft tic. FOR RENT Two room house, with bath, West 5th street See Mrs. L, P. Bittinjf, 6 13 W. 5th street, City. 1 27 6tc. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE JUST ONE MORE GOOD lot left on ear line, Southaide, at i $5(KI.00 for i cash, If interested eek me next weak. P. K. Mendciiliall, . Masonic Temple. F0 SALE--5-R00M COTTAGE ON (ireen street large lot well looted Folti end 8iub1i. 1-23-titc. TOR SALE SPLENDID LIST OF rtside.ntiulproprty. If interested in a Lome or a lot, it will pay ; you to look pver our pro()erty wit It us., Volt nd Spaugh, 1 -23 Otc FCR SALE 4-RO1OM hOUSE, SOUT'I flroad street. It size 60x110. le nient walks, city water, eewer and electric lights. I can sell this plie nt 't prh that will interest any one lo,king to btiy a bouse in this com munity. R. K- Mcndenhall, Masonic .iplo.Thone 646, 1-27 -tf. MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR OLD SEWING MA chine made good u new. Droves Phone U73. , lI-28-8tp. idincy-S FtD SALE: 8 Room House 729 X. CTicrry Street. 7 Room IUmjs 8a X. tTierry Street, S PjoomfHoiise tl6 8. Broad MreeU 6 Room Houae 318 Pond Wtreet. 7 ' Room House 606 . Woodlaml Art. 6 Room House 1230 Fwtareon Avenue. Room House. 193 Boulewd. ; l Room House Beach Street 8 Room House Walker Road. Room House 2l Tenth Pureet. 6 Room Houae BeWey Street. - Room HuMee. SeeonilSUeet. 9 Room House Thirteenth Street. S Room House Nicholson Street. 3 IRoom House 603 MarshaH , Street 4 Room House Shenard Street. 3 Room nottse Careliua Avenue. ' 8 Room House 808 E. Bekwa Creek St. 4 Room House 616 ITtckory Street Lot ot lot and fanua. Call on u. Smilbdcil Really Jnsurancc Company 104 JfaiicTTeirifiPnonoMa"t FOR SALS FOR SALE A LOT OF NICE SELECT ha"d packed Canned Pumpkin; To- i, )aitiH'j Ug Ik-ans; Table Pe h es: pewtarries; Muscadine. H. '. Miller Clemmonm X. C. l-2T.0tc REV. HEAL L 1IE0ERS0 IVILt MiuiBoacorocE The Xortb Carolinian who nave been Ir.tited, to (ettk nt the Twelth 'Annual Corif,prenfe 00 Child J-obor to MJ in A'bcvilie, Bi'trmiry 1 to 8, are; Or J, Howell Way, l)r. Dixon Carroll, Htm. fcebnlon Weaver, Mm. Tlmmai W. Lin gle, lion. J. Y. joyner, Kf-V. ieal L. An (let son, C. L. Coon, Miss Eunice Sinclair, Kvv. R.' P. Hmitb atirl Wiley H. wtft Speaker from South Carolina, Alubai t, Georgia,1 and Altssisstppi bare also been I invittd and special attention will 11 , ant to local problems, according to Hie J preliminary program issued by the Xa-1 tinii'il child labor committee. . v ; j Hue session at which the President of 1 I!i4 National Cnmmitte on the Preveu-1 thin of Tuberculosis will preside, tsi to j b i!evnlcd to the disena!on of the ef- j lert of ckiW labor on education, social 1 stnndaHs, t1ie church, the community, women's clubs, industry and juteniki rlc!liiifency, with special reference to Kill conditions. At another essi'jn there will be ait address on 'Attempted Child Lnbor Legislation in Xorth Caro lina." and at another, one on ..Moun tains" nd Cotton Mill." RUBBER MEDEARIS STAMPS U U Stamp WorkT I B BMannfnrlnrfirs A A B BT'TTl . -U Phone 781-j E PI Ei i Wlmton-Sslsm - of this city will inaugurate MM cJJ .it Journal ; For IIOOSGllLcMvrrl-- -hi; HOTlOt By authority f the protisiona o! a Deed of Truit txeruted. on the 3r4. day of December, 1914. by W. a Ales amiet and S. A.: Hutohine and wifj, Isie L, Hntcna, and recorded In Book 93 ef Mortgages, Page. 123, ia the offWe ot the Begnter ef Demi of For ytk eounty, X. C, default bavin beea Bude tn the term and eonditioae of aatd Deed of Trust, the undersigned will, ea the Uth. day of February, 1910, at la o'clok, boom, at the eeurt hoits door, Wirutton-SaUaa, X. C, of fer for sale for cash, to the highest bid der, tbe following described real estate, situated la the eity of Winstoa-Saleta, rorsytk ecsmtr, Md nore particularly derii-ed as follows 1 , Beginning at Shaffner eeraer on Main street, and extending South along aid street 109 feet to the North Fast corner ef lot Xo. 8, thence West alontf the line of lot &, 1S5 feet to the lint of 1l.s Southbound Railway Co., thenea in a Xortherty direction along tt line of said Railway Co. U4.2 feet to the Sotith Meat eorner of Shaffnet. lot, thence in an Easterly direction 817 feet, to the plee of beginning. For further description see plot, office of Register of Deeda for Fotsyth eoun ty, Book I, rag 18V ThU 14th. day of January, 1919, law. MASLIX. Trust. 118 to I I J CLERK'S ORDER UPON FILING OF THB AMENDED PRELIMINARY REPORT NORTH CAR0UXA - FORSYTH COUXTYt IX THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK B- fiUfford E AI V . .' ;. . '', Alfor4 Knofh, F- At This cause coming on U. be heard and being heard, nd the amended prelimln. ry rport of the Board of Viewer having this day been died with this court, and Having been' examined, it found U be In due and proper form. The eburt further Unit from th View. ! report that the drnlnsg I practicable nd that ft wilt benefit, the publio healto, tnd will ne ewn ditetlr tn the ten era 1 welfare of the eon. mmiitr, tad the eoi:rt hersby appoint the 27th day of Jamiary, 1018, at It o'clock . m. th tint when tt will further hear and consider nd pM upon the wld reporlr :. ' "i 1 It, Is further ordered that copy of this order ba posted t the eourthona door and at n (8) conspicnoua place within the . Drainage District and be published in th IWinston-ffalent Jour nal, a newspaper of general circulation v.'itliln the county, for two consecultr week, Thl tbe 8th day of December, 1916. 0. M. McKAUGHAN, . .Clerk of th Superior Court. 1 11 ta a -uij : J. 'v.-:rf TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND By virtu of authority contained in two certain Deeds of Trust executed by John tWWU end wife, Delia Watt, to the undersigned a trustee for ttia Winston-galem Construction Q-t which I u; 'I 11. Ewit deeds of tnit sre recorded ill t" ul Kcisier o( Deeds of Fursyth ew" in toi'ls 90, pa-e 2(0, and tov' r - 11, nl default havirf 1 r 1 th rayunent of t'. d t t' -. curetl, I will sell at pulmC autttuit, f-r cash, at tha .tourtl ue door In U'in-ston-Salem, X. C-, on Saturday, Feb ruary 19, 1018, at 12 o'clo. k u. , the foHi'iiiijf ml estate, to-wit: . Fronting 80 ftret on tlie nerthesa tide of Fpfa-er avenue and of that width exteadinf heck ia a aort insist r ly direction 1H2 7 feet en th north tin and 13.3 feet on the outh line, and being known nd designated! ? on tbe flat of Kimherley Tarh property t lot X 19 !n tkx)( J,. and for more particular description' of !! tot re ference it Jrbr had to aid pl(t. r eiaded ia the Kegister 0 li otlwe, Forsyth -eounty ia flat -Boo. 1, page 3T. , .'. . D. if. BLAIR; TVnste. ' Tkia Jaavary l$,,m . 1 20 27 2 119. ; I - TRUSTEE. SALE ''';; ' t 3 Tty srlrtu of iuthorlty. contained la a certain contract of sat Ut?i Xot. 94. .recordixt in Rook 101, page '. 4t, between D. H, Rlair, Trustee, and T. It fenkifta, terms of said fontract not havi ing lieen eontulied with, th underslgued aill sell tt pi.ilic auction, for ah nt tin eotHhous door In Winston-Halem X. C on Monday. February at lit o'clock m, th following deatibi ed pmperty to-wlti Sit us ted in the property known a V. heeler Addition, lying on th west Sldl of Dunleiih reniiV, fronting on, i) k venue M feet and of that width tending back westwardly 1M feet M 127. tald lot being bounded on the Birth by lot ,13, on the weat by lot 27, on the oib-iy kt U, and tin the ea4 by PimleUh avenue, said kit beiatf known and ieaignated on th plat of Wheeler Addition a Lot 84, and for more par. tleular deaerlptioa reference i hereby trad tn said plat which l duly record M iW the office of Register of Deed of Forsyth county in Tlat Book 1, pet.- 1. - ' i IX II. RLAHV, Trnstr; Tlii January 28, 1010. ' , - j i-e7-4tr. APPfTCATtOIf FOR COMMUTATION Or SENTENCE OF IDA BALL WARREN NntU" U hrby lvn tht ait p pliral on will fc made to the Governor of North Carolina, fnr th eommitt lion of th sentnc of Id Ball Warren. ropv! te4 t tW July Term 0t f M fiipoi!nr Comlt of Forsyth Cnnnty for trtirdor In the fitt degree, and entte. k1 to b electrocuted. All pron '& p4tit to th granting of sld omm.it turn ,pf sentence to life lrnprbwnnte.it are Inviled to forward their protest tn the tlovcnor without Hely.' j Tti tU 27th. dey nf Jannarf lOld. - ' J0XM AXDCLKMEXr, Attorney 127.twi At 18' girl's ideal' fa generally a PejtHialil or an Archibald. At t he I perfectly -willing ta marry a, 11111 or a ism. ' ; -The way of th transgressor r h'artl, in spite that It U aometlmes pret-" 3T .'oy, , ; y- y ;:. .f't-$' ., " ZC ".!.! . - - (v. . J Meal 1 s:v jkv-i a ' if Mfi ea- mr . aa Al -"tiS, iftv: if ...-','. ,. ,..V', v, v. MM
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