6 DAILY INDUSTRIAL NEWS. SATURDAY, APRIL T, 1906 Ti?PF?F? Advertising Jt m1lJl No Charge 1 RANTED HELP, WANTED SITUA- tions. For Rent Rooms, Found, &c, of fcn acceptable nature and not to exceed fifteen words, in small advertisement columns, are free to all, but only one advertisement on the same day for any Individual. ' No business advertisements inserted without pay. If answers fail to come the first time, lire invite as many insertions as are necessary to secure what you advertise tor. We wish the advertisers to feel that they are not imposing on us by ising our free columns. THE DAILY INDUSTRIAL NEWS through which the general public may always have their wants supplied. Advertisers should remember that letters directed to INITIALS ONLY arc not delivered through postoftice. If Initials are used, they should be direct ed to the care of some person, firm, or postoftice box. No free advertisements taken after 7 lo'cloek p. m. No free advertisements on Saturday after 4 p. m. . Advertisements can be left at our of fice or sent through the mails to The laily Industrial News. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED KXPERIEXCEDSHOElAX to take chance of shoe department in large nepanmem siore. auuiw ' once P. O. Box SS, Wlnstoiv,Salem, X. C. -4-7-et WANTED A SOBER AND Tr.)Tsj!. IriATIH man fnr tin i IllllIMl ria 1 flphlf flf I $60.00 with a prominent life insur-j ame company. Married man pre- 't?,- JJ'iltiZJl month with promotion assured. Ad- drew "E". care this paper, llt ; . , HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED TWO ASSISTANT TFUM mers in millinery department at Harry-Belk Bros. Co.. City. 4-7-tC SITUATION WANTED MALE. WANTED POSITION" IN null. This state. Age 4i. G. W. Iseley Wilkesboro. N Address ' i: l. I-OSITIOX WANTED BY AN EXPERI- &n nnirl.mn. 1'nlarcr n n -I u nnd electriritv." Address itaiDh Dod- son, BurlinRton, N. C. WANTED BY JL'LY 1ST. POSITION liy experienced junior drug clerk. hea'th Wdd7essP"Soloe "'carendus-( trial x:ow ' ' 1 . j.T-tit TOI NG MAN EXPERIENCED AC- I .. .:....i .. .un immediate engajreme:it. Manufactur-1 ins pieierreti. nest reference - ox ' MrtifiiKiiorti. ; m-iiu fliiimm?. anil uiiiri iciiits in uu luai'Uliris av lllUL nuuic ill . men iiiirii A FiltST -'CLASS -SEWING MACHINE taken care of bv the plant. that left them .'Monday are coming factoo'r'knitUnTmn" as 'machine will be no loss, not even the , back and more have expressed a deter- tixer. ' SHiisf'actory reference's.' . O. H.'-j smell, for we bum that ..too," the let-j minat ion to come. back next week. : l-'rye. Marshall, N. (. 4-T-Hi i tCr stated. j Kverythiiig is quiet and orderly as citoit ! The board decided to allow the plant : far as' known. . , . .r . WAMTKD FEMALE. t0 he established with the understand-j The Best ( hair Company lias closed PFtAC'TlCAI. Nl'USE WANTS POST-' that' the city have the option of a contract with Reeson Hardware Coin tion; connnement eases only. Can ! buying the outfit atany time after its panv for a Hamilton and Corliss engine jrive good reference. Apply Tl3. cor- establishment, land' boiler for their new factory, which ,r Ashohoro and swananoah streets.; Ea Brown; a,,(l 3 ycal5. died ! is being erected at present along the COI.I.KGK GHADL'ATE OP SEVEUAL1 yesterday mornimr of nncumunia at the i Smith. .m -'milu-nv in thn oastem nnrl- )L'ATE Ol'1 SEVEUAL I yesterdav morning of pneumonia at the cUSvo;l!o " ,er parents on Kim street. The years expenenc tent ana wen position as teacher in graoea sonooi or private school. Address Sinlthdeal. Spencer. N. C. i.. u. : ; ' I WANTED MISCELLANF.OnS. .'('""' '"'" ',a ." l,T """""" WANTED tiOt'SK CI.EANING. CAI.L I or 'arfdresH iH Washington Alloy WANTED A NICE room. Address Box office, . Fimvismvn , !32, City Post- ' :..' ';.'' AN 1 Kl REMINGTON Ol T. , . I' Ai-1 1 Slioles Typewriter in good second hand condition. "Quick", care In dustrial News. WANTED l'Olt CASH AND -PROMPT delivery one million feet pine fram ing and sheeting boards. Itoanoke Lumber Co., Box 48S), Koanoke, Va. ;-;:win GOOI HELP, GOOD BUSINESS MEN want good employees. Write us and wo put you "In touch" with the most l onipetent help. The New Coopera tive System, Box 124, High Point, N. ('. vi ANTED HIDE BUYERS-. TOisavs he regards it as one of the best of iittiiuie uur line ui uuiiuers supplies as a side line. Good commission. State territory - covered ; also give reference. H. Ehrlich & Sons, St. -Joseph; Mo. 4-ri-fit WANTED - WORK- AS TENANT OR farm hand in tile south. Address, H. A. lane. II. F. 1). No. 3. Pittsborough, X. H.; Geo. Gates. 132 Boiling Springs avenue, Rutherford. X. Y.; John Probst, National Park, N. J. ; U j, Kluckegee. 231 North street. Jersey City Heights. N. J.; Geo. O. Johnson, S."2 Willow avenue. Hohoken. N. J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. l'OR SALE ONE MODERN Above property located In good muiiity, say anout ami yards f roin 1 depot. One. 14 acre farm. Also 14 nice ti tiding lots adjoining same, fronting street. This property is .iust outside corporate limits about two siiunres from street car line. Ad dress P. O. Box 434, W. C. Bain. 4-l-6t F0R SALE MISCELLANEOUS. TOR SALE ERESH GUERNSEY mile h cow with second culf. Gates. - ' w. w. '5:lt TABLE, SIX FOR SALE DINING chairs, hall rack, parlor lamp. No. :t ft 1 North Green street. 4-3-2t jl'OK SAIjIS TWO GOOD REGULATION ten-pin alley tracks with all latest equipments cheap. Address G. A. Winkle, Winston-Salem, N. C. " ' - 3-30-15t. WE HAVE SOME WELL BROKEN Horses and Mules for sale- at Private Sale every day in the week. Auction every Saturday in the year. - PENNY BROS CO. A LIMITED NUMBER OF PREFER red shares of Williams Biscuit Com pany. Chicago. Paying six per cent, dividends now. No better Investment offered. Write for prospectus and price. C. L. W. Smith, Smtthfleld, N. C. S-4-lw KEITH'S GROUND PHOSPHATE LIME Permanently Improve your Farm by using Keith's Ground Phosphate Lime. Considerable high-grade Phos phate Rock (round up with the Lime Rock. Divide your purchase between this, Cotton-Seed Meal, or high-grade Guano and double your crops. Those who have used It say it has no equal when price Is considered. For prices and testimonials, write B. F. KEITH, Wilmington. N. C. 11-12-eod NOTICE. 1160.00 REWARD FOR THE RETURN of - one diamond Hag lost. Has 24 small , ones around- edge with one large " one In renter. This office. CEMENT WORK I AM NOW IN GOOD shape to do 'your cement work, own ing my own quarry and rock crush er. Have a number ot contracts1 for sidewalk paving on South Elm street, and would be pleased to book yours. Will make granolitio walks, using all One atone for top dressing. Will guarantee all my work to be of the best. See me before placing your order for cement work of any kind. Will also sell and deliver . crushed stone for cement work, ? ravel for roofing and granite dust nr your yard walks. During the s spring and summer months 1 will make a. Specialty of ceinnnt sidewalks ' ' and, vard walks. , W. ft. Pleasants. .-2t-t :' - . ' I'. IINCTdf HI IIIIU i u II GARBAGE PLANT Board of Aldermen Accepts Offer of Jacksonville Firm With Option of Purchase. SEVENTEEN FREIGHT CARS FALL WITH TRESTLE BRIDGE Structure East of Barber Junction Col-1 lapses-No. One Injured-Convict Who Escaped from Roads is Recap-1 tured. : ' ; Special to Daily Industrial News., Winston-Salem, X. C, April 0. The Winston aldermen, in regular monthly s'"" msi. un inni-j, . . . . ,,i,,,i, . - f""" ': -'i . mallvcu JIIUIJIIII. umueu lu JH'11U ; nsv,a.lA..nlla ...,, k nnlitinn fiirii.,.1 1 " ' J. -i j u.v " "u r " 'streets, from Fourth, thence to Fifth and down Fifth 'and Liberty streets, of-..! fot.; ft(. d : mtKn pllVeme.its ' - i -Lm iron ot t!ieir "jiroperty, provided the mOroiiL oUheltjs provided U.e ,lhhl;; with 0llr rve3 open and he nrw--jclla plled ilp i,, him. he will city would put ulown vitrified bnek inenr-isit nation is even n,Hrepr?nLslnSiij(jniniediately re-arrested and tried the street, was presented and it pro- I than vye imagined it . would lje; If the thoge 01rthedocketr duced mucli discu-ion T tished, why all r.ght we are BradleVi af(er rct.eivig his . usual uulru ,lluul uiflLl1" . nut niitiKminviiKT it hnt tt-p mill 111 V t lull K . The matter of selecting an -officer to j take the nlnce of Pnlicpimin .1. R. ll:is- ten, resigna. was reierrea to I lie ponce .conmiittee with power to act. J he - id- : I Vlllllll I ICC II 1 HI IJ1C UUAIU 'jounied and decided to retain J. V.' Stanford, who was appointed to the position when .Mr. Hasten s resignation went into effect. !e(,letll,'.v Franklin read a letter from a ; representative of a sanitary and - "m ,.mPany- ot "aAsdiiville. Ha.. which desires to establish--a sanitary and reduction plant in this city, free ot t.0,t. The letter savs that uarbace. j..i i i ...:n i " j i i-uiuumi, iau- lkin county. ; : ', .James renn. a young white convict u:.. .. e i'..:if...i . county roads at 2 o clock yesterday at- tei uoon, was ree n.tpinn-u hi. in.-. 1 v 1 1111 1 1 home on Linden street hast nistoii. ' I,: at 12 ociock iasc iimnt ov a ucputv sheriff from (.iuilfoid. Fannie Hobbins. near Shiluh 'church r, 1 fi 1 . i 11 . - 111 Buck Shoal township, ailkiti eountv, ... .1 committed suicide a tew davs ago. It a,.im (Ut .!, ,,t Y,. n.!. flu on some pretext, mid when found her throat was cut from ear to ear. A table knife was found by her that she had committed the deed with. A lodge of the Star of Bethlehem, a fraternal secret order, is to be insti tuted in this, city. A sufficient num ber of members has been secured to se cure a charter. The order pays sick and death benefits and the organizer the many secret orders ill existence. ' Railroad Bridge Collapses. The railroad bridge on the Western Xorth Carolina road, over Second creek, two miles east of Barber Junction, col lapsed this morning trom t lie weight ot seventeen freight cars which went dowu in the creek, falling a distance of 23 of HO feet. .Fortuntely.no one was hurt, ! none of the trainmen being on the ill j fated cars. Passenger train Xo. 30. 1 from Chattanooga to Salisbury, oil ac count of the accident" passed- through 6-noOMihis city at 2 o'clock this atfernoon. com-Jl?olnB to .Greensboro. Aiiiiouncenient is will be operated maae mat inis train on t hi paired. line until the trestle is - re- Luther Snow was giveira hearing be fore 'Squire Jenkins yesterday afternoon on the charge of ill-treating his wife and daughter while both were sick. Af ter hearing the evidence the magistrate Miow fl') and rosts and gave 1 thirty davs 011 the road. 1 Both judgments were suspended with !he understanding, however, that if such a charge was ever brought against li i 111 again the line and road sentence would be enforced. Snow was told to go to work anil provide for his family.. : It enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves, makes every organ of the body strong and healthy. A great spring tonic. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Galloway Drug Co, T. P. A. Will Hold Meeting. There will be an important meeting of the Travellers' Protective Associa tion at the Guilford-Benbow Saturday night April 7th, at 8 o'clock. All mem bers are urged to be present as-officers lor uie Biiniiiiij Lt-iiii niu ik cit-CLCd, mill tho arranirements made for takim, e ii.. ...:n v. i .. . i , . , of the state convention, which will meet liere in Mav. ; .1. V." LIXDAl'," President. C. C. M'LEAN", Secretary. MUTUAL BEIfEFIT IS BEST, SKREEMER ALL OTHERS. SHOES OUT WEAR FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT-THREE NICE Fl" RNI8H ed rooms, five minutes walk from court Square. Bath and lights. Ad dress 500 Walker avenue. FOR SENT HOUSES. TWO HOI'S ES TO RENT One flv rooms' and the other nine rooms. Water connection. Within 100 yards : of street car line, near West Market street. S. B. Adams, ,- - HIGH POINT SITUATION SUITSJTH SIDES Both Manufacturers and Union Men Declare Entire Satisfaction. High Point, April C The manufac turers of High Point say they cannot sec whv the people away from High ! Point and especially the newspapers ; want to make so much of the sorcallcd ; "lockout" here; that there is nothing to il, v ,nmt' thn ,,M 1,con sa'd "d "at ! the manufacturers haven't the least ulea ' ueviatillg frora the stal(1 tilliPI1 tvv0 weeks ago when their employes were 1 ! notified that on and after April 2 no ', union men would be employed in their ' Those of the union men that did not i want to work under these conditions did j not report for work the past Monday and those that did are at worK; tnat tner . . ,, , th mfl. ' tatloiies uie air tunning and tnc maiiti i laeturers ,aie perieeciy sausuea wnn I lit. jurcm uwuu iiiuiis i-rti 11 bwiiig v. mem nave to won witn a smaller loree; that they are tilling all orders and will ; lonlace non-union men as fast as prac- Itu'alde. - ."Must let us alone, is the request ot 'manufacturer, ami we won't worry uit; me outcome, . v ntm iniu, mi I not nntaifonizinar it. but we simply think We have a right to hire who we please and there is nothiiic contrary . to this in anv liook or any town in the world, and u-i nninlml-ip-ilK' tnto ihflt VI Will Mot employ union labor. The unionists think that tliey are XIII" UII1WII11I? holding their own' and Hint thev will be able to hold their men so as to ma- ; tenallv cripple the lactones ana even- ituallv bring the manufacturers to tonus. They hold daily.' meetings and re-intake plans for the furtherance of what thev say is best. Thev claim sev- eral liundreit more men out than do the '.manufacturers' and t strengthening of their number each dav while the man- r J Southern -railway i 'of the city. " .nr. anil -urs. (eo. n. urowen, .uisses UMith Moore and Clara Cox, are attend- ,i. Sunihiv school convention at . .r . - . Charlotte. 1 -.m Fvorv. siiiiPiinlnnrlniit. f Snow i.um I ier Company, is conHned to rooni with an attack of pneu- j nionia. . . i l.at night late a band of Italians , ., ..tr 41... ..:.. 1 . . 1 4i.:. l;-'i i'ii nit iiiiiu mir aim uicu nit's- , , , . - ftii.,4 llllt(4I n''ifnniniir. nfiimirr . Hin . , 1 ' 1 0 ''- union people, a number of whom were at the depot at the time. They were taken in custody and this morning walked out of town. It . is thought they were on their way to a point near Danville to work on the double tracking of the Southern rail way for they only had enough money to pay their, way here where they were put off. THE PREACHER WOULD NOT HAVE TAKEN MONEY C. D. Benbow came put of the county court house last evening just as the people were returning from the base- ''" game. Mr. Benbow was warm. He had been listening to some "hot stuff" from the multitude of affidavits' in the in junction case being read before Judge Ferguson. The crowd looked cold. Thev were, and more, too Mr. Benbow recognized a preacher in the shivering throng. He shook hands with him and said: "You don't mean to say you were out to see that game of baseball."' : "Ye. I was," replied the minister with a frigid groan; "but I say, Mr. BciiIkiw, do you think their was any betting on a game like that?" "Well, I suppose so; most always is," said Mr. Benlxiw. ;': "Well, all 1 can say is, if I had made a bet and won I'd feel ashamed to take the money." TRINITY TEAM LEAVES ON SOUTHERN TOUR The baseball team of Trinity passed through (.iteensboro on their , way to Atlanta where' they will meet the Oorgia Tecli. on the diamond there this afternoon. On Monday and Tuesday of next week the boys from Durham will eros bats with Jlercer College at Macon, i and the university of tieorgia will be engaged at Athens the following day. Trinity will, then meet Clcmson at Calhoun, S. C, on the 12th, and Ilar'i vard in Richmond, Va., Saturday, April 14. The trip will be concluded at Ral eigh Eater Monday where the A. 4 M. will be their rivals. ,CT DIIM lC Dt M I iuitca LA5l KUN Vf rALAl LliVlITED ANNOUNCED FOR MONDAY Among the signs of the approach of xpring is the aniiouiieeniPiit that the I'll 1 in Limited, the magnilicept train over the Southern which has been oner- ntl''' ''""n" the, winter, will be disron- i iiiiiir-(i. . a.-?. The last run will lie made Monday night, at. which time the train will leave St, Augustine. ; It Is said that owing to the light travel to the La ml of Flowers during the put season that the train will not be put on next winter. .. Return All Books Today. '' ;The city library will lie open until III o'clrirk tonight. All books Should be relumed today. The library will 'moV to the new Carnegie building nevt week. ' ' HAS HARD TIME GmMTRIAL A. A. Brarjley. Who Mortgages Things He Doesn't Own Up . Against Law's Delays. OLSEN ISSUES DOUBLE CHALLENGE TO WRESTLERS Sixty Reservations for Parking Space at Asheville ' Horse Show Gudger Comes to Town to Look Out for His Political Fences. '- Special to Daily Industrial Xews. Aalieville. Anril 6. A. A. Bradlev. . ,v.Q . . . , , wucxant r ... "... for mortgaging that which he did not possess, and : whf later fell into the clutches of an outraged law, is having trouble in getting a trial. He has been buffeted about' from one court to an other, and 'yesterday afternoon he j rounded tip ill Justice Ma lone's; court. T,im, he' learned that even should he be relased on anv of the nnniprniia continuance:' went back to prison, to meditate on the law's delays. Olsen Issues Double Challenge. Charles Olsen, . tAshevillc's famous wrestler, sent a message to -a local newspaper yesterday from Chicago an nouncing that he would undertake to throw "Big Tom" Frisbee and Julius Cohen, who wrestle in this city tomor row night, six times within the hour. Cp to date the latter have not ac eepted. '..- '.' - Sixty ' reservations for parking space were yesterday received by the secre tary of the Asheville horse show which will be held here April 24 and 25. Forty-four entries from outside: cities, in eluding New York and .Pittsburg, were I also received. Secretary Randolph says that the coming show will be the most successful in the city's history. '-'. -: Gudger in Asheville. Congressman Gudger. of this district, arrived in the city yesterday to re main for a week. Mr. Gudger" says his visit has "no political significance," but the men in the bush say that the Democratic congressman is having trouble with his fences, and that lie has rushed home to put them in cam paign shape. It is. whispered sub rosa that V. T. Crawford, Mr. Gudgcr's op ponent for nomination on the Demo cratic ticket, is putting , up such a strong light that the alarm was sent on to Washington and Mr., Gudger didn't wait to say good-bye, 'but left the capital post: haste for" Asheville. To a newspaper representative Con gressman Gudger Said that he felt sure of securing the appropriation of $67,000 for the enlargement of the United States Imilding in this. city. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and Completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phy sicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to i lie good you can possibly derive front them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.- In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It , is taken Internally and made In Toledo,, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi monials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per i bottle. - ! Take Hall's Family Pills for con-1 stipation. ' The King of Italy is one of the most energetic monarchs; he was taught by1 his tutor never to be idle for a moment, . and was always punished if caught do-i ing nothing. ' : skreemer shoes out wear ALL OTHERS. &tunrj Periodic IT'S LIQUID. Nausea It's "Fashion's Innovations for Easter in Handsome Suits The Merritt -Johnson Company,. 308 S. Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C. ' Your Linen: W& much longer If we launder it. Besides doing the best work, we pay a great deal of attention to the life of the linen. Our, soaps, our equipment, our meth- ' ods are designed to do the very "finest work with the least pos sible wear to the garment If you are not a customer, call, us up and let us send for a trial package. We'll surely please you. Greensboro Steam Laundry III-1I3 l-2W.MarketSt Phone 72. 7k V rjtl Ill . -'-". .: ... --',----.:. -'- '.,:'-.'' Ill Q 1 Central Hardware and Mantel Co. 1 r 21 ySvM$f& v a I llll iOmxvTnn xr III Call here TODAY if you are a jewel loving woman and revel in the glorious display of Jewelry and Diamonds that we arc exhibiting. Y'ou can depend on anything you see here that it is the best quality and al ways lowest priced. . . J. B. ELLINGTON 6 CO. 224 South Elm Street, Phone 931. Greenjboro, N. C. 7. Mclver Heights on Mclver Street Graded and Sewered, Adjoin Park and Grounds of the "Normal College," street 50 feet wide in front, alley IS feet wide fa rear. Car line within 315 feet. Colleges and schools in front and rear. Lily-White neighborhood. Purely a section for quiet homes. No mills. No factories near. Ideal home , sites for sale. TATE BROS. 117 COURT SQUARE. Cbarlotte Furnishing 6 Decorating Agency. 7 CHARLOTTE, N.C Interior Decorators and Boose Furnishers. Wall ripen, Freiooln& ralnflot Barl- . wood fimsbla, 08."" '"' Wt csBtttBtir Dslor s kllh-cka arlhttM esewsnaf tharelHS tas nsllnKH, Wt oonr Korft sot Smuk CsroUna as4 Tlrfbds. Mos U4tUBptN0allC4ttL j j NEWS WANT ADS GET RESULTS GIVE THEM A TRIAL. URES ALt HEADACHES. Ths nerfect remedv for Oolds. Indtceatlon. Pains. Brain Fan, etc. Prevents Train i and hick ueadacne. jsrnces me nerves. . Hnrmless. Trial Dottle loo. '"'.' ' '' are now bringing' to our establishment a great many men who know what Rood fturments are, and who insist upon having them. Have you been In to look over our splendid collation of spring and sunT mer styles fresh from the makers' hands? If not, come soon you'll be Very welcome. The smartest models are among- the . - ..: j ,-'.' "EFF-EFF" - FASHIONABLE CLOTHES The mark "EfT-EfT" stands for abso lute correctness of design, exclusive smartness of cut, and pure wool charac ter of fabrics and we can show you an Interesting variety of stylos and patterns at most moderate prices. .SINGLE "AND noiJBLE-BKEASTED SACK SUITS, In flue plain and fancy worsteds, mixed i-hevlotH, new effect tweeds, blue and (tray serges and attractive casslinercs. Every detail equal to best custom-tailor wo'k, from 115 to f 40 HABEHDAHHERV AND HAtfl New effects In stiff and negligee shirts, charming shades and paiterns In neckwear, the correct colors In gloves, handkerchiefs, hosiery and un dergarments at extremely attractice prices. Both Derby and Hoft Hats,-of latest vogue, .... 4. mx te ISM i Peele Standard School of Commerce & English The school that helps the worthy and those who are com pelled to' earn a livelihood. " NO BETTER commercial school south. Established for ';. years. . V-';', .' , ,',-' ' Write for very reasonable terms. Ci-tinnl I nrof Ad of nroanehnrn N C Look! Look! Look! ill TT- - : , : ; m... ' we are prepared to save you money on your -uantcis, xucs, I Grates and Builders Hardware. The only concern making a '. . specialty of the want of tho building public in the south. 7 Your business solicited. Call or write. . : ' K j 337 south Davie Street. Ph6nF166: -"jjj T 1 CTA These are two handsome machines we bare Just installed, one for bend ing sheet iron np to one half inch thick, the other for punching and shearing same. Yon are invited to visit us and inspect thorn. We solicit making e-3d ,D JD :-'"'''r- omce and Machine Shop: Jackson CLYMBR MACHINE CO. 515-517 Eugene St;, Greensboro, N. C. . The only shop WE ARB SALES A0ENTS FOR Rock Crashers . Road Machinery ; ' Wheel and Drag Scrapers . Wheelbarrows Contractors Plows -. V . -. - - . .-.:. V .' ' We can supply you with any machine required in the above line. rr AUCTION SALE! We will have from One to Five Hundred Head of Horses for our Sale SATURDAY, April 7tH; These Horses consist of HIGH CLASS Road Horses and heavy H'' Drafters and a few (!ood Combination Saddle and Driving Horses. If you are lookinj- for a Hiffh Class Road Horse, Drafter or ' Suildle Horse do not. fail to attend -THIS SALK. Horses and Mules sold privately every day. t ' V - - .'' ', FOR CASH OR O.V TIME. TERMS EASY. CALL AND SEE US. PENNY BROS. & CO. Phone 48. Greensboro Bofler and your smoke stacks and repairing your old boilers.. Any class of machinery made or furnished in the power or iron working line, Boilers and Engine a specialty. . - - - . '.' Street Rsjlroed Crossing near Coal Chats. . in the city making repair work a specialty. Dumping and Distributing Wagons Street Sprinklers Street Sweepers Concrete Mixers . Engines, Boilers . Water Wheels -.- 116 S. Davie St. X. - 7. V"S- '

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