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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 7

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7 Corliss Engines URGES ANOTHER HOSPITAL THE MEXICAN SITUATION ARTILLERY STILL ACTIVE' LABOR IS WELL EMPLOYED up and GOOD CONDI TION LOWPRICES Greensboro Supply Co Get yout pictures framed at i The Art Shop aro PRINTING country stand the same relative height I Tvjnk it 1 Rnaclon tlH'lrWi Harrison PrintingCo Telephone 337 Crmgreaa put lum the Illative pro 1 ehureh deat'rd an? forfXd OTfini IS hf'tncr whinnori into tvnrVnhlo the fart that the dread of Hie end of the Mur in Europe is no longer felt nv I i uH tc ninai Kiev nav not of the Indian appropriation bill which is I yet bravely met he said is the dab Hound errell a negro well known Hound a Round a in 143 Round a 220 Round a in Round WE OER 10 OKIBUI 'CSSSESHBWl STOCKARD WIMBISI! Have Just Received 85 New Patterns in Woolens i 11 it i a ini ii been marked development 64x64V 5 3 8a5 1 2 cents brown sheet ovnjirn HiiiunicB great selling 1 7 pressure developed however and at the fin7' one authorities nn the 1 Jnct in ikioiiiiiti til Absolutely the Latest Monday 53 RULING AND BINDING OICE EQUIPMENT to at He iuid is partic reports trouble the present cotton bv HO OOD and is rumored orders here of Mexico and somewhat die to lower levels reflects no vf LEADERS IN BIBLE CLflSS HEflRS MIN DISTURBED REV HELION CLARK Allis Cooper Hamilton Rankin ritsch continued to sunnnrt rnrnl nt ncUinT Iffi 1 l4 II" r3 I iVTp I tn I 1 ri rri nl ih 1 1 i piiit MMS niS KO Rfl 1 1ST 1) Cl OT Lnnmito rvrt nun 4 11 1 REDUCED RATES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ACCOUNT SPECIAL OCCASIONS gram is being whipped into workable shape with prospect for re ulU in the immediate future The army reorgani zation bill vill be submitted to the sen ate tomorrow when Senator Chamber lain will report the house bill amend ed hy substituting the senate bill An effort will be made to get the bill up for general debate after the passage rinos plying between London: the St from Portland Me for Lnndi and the cnav Bridge bound from Philadelphia for Hull The crews of the SI Cecelia and ennybrldge worn resound The fate of the crew of the Minneapolis is not known on 1 no hedge selling during the week We are prepared to nirolsh you complete everything you want I the above lines Complete equip competent Intel 1 ligent service lowest the trading months were at a not decline of 16 to 23 points The close was to 17 points under that of the previous work Rain in the western belt which ap peared about to mark the ending of the' Pickard Passenger and Ticket Agent Greensboro Advt 4 22 New York Cotton Review New York "Mareh 20 The cotton market has been more or 1cs irregular during the past week with prices sag ging off from recent higher levels undir scattered realizing or local pressure The continued drouth in the southwest was a sustaining factor during the ear lier part of the week but the light rains reported later were followed by in creased offerings while sentiment also seemed to bo rather leas hopeful of im mediate ponce prospects and duly soil nt 1195 riday compared with 1226 the higher point reached on the rally the previous week Near months have been relatively steady particularly May which was selling only 11 points under duly at times riday although it is es timate that it would have cost more than 20 points tn carry cotton In the lo cal warehouses for the two months has restricted offerings as suggesting a generally steady spot situation while local bulls have considered the rains so far reported in the southwest ton light and scattering to have materially modi fied the drouth situation Reports from Texas indicate some grain land might be put intn cotton should weather condi tions fail to improve hut the ring his taken rhe bullish view Census figures indicating total growth in 1915 nf 11955701 bales including linters wen almost exactly in line with expectations and had an important influence nn the market Estimates of the probable car rt ov ir liaRod nunnithe riinwinir varied Jim the police was taken into custody 430 Sunday morning by officers was found behind certain ot the busi ness houses on Davie street and his sus picious loiality and his manner led to the arrest There was nothing in the possession nf the man then tn give the police clew to misdemeanor and one of the business houses bad been tamper ed with it seemed but the home nt Jun which was visited at once revealed a rnnre suspicious state The dwelling held a quantity of gen eral merchandise vhich made the offi cers feel justified in bidding ferrcll There wore neither cabbages imp kings but the shoes Mere there together with boxes galore of crackers and other things ton numerous for itemization The rep utation of the negro was described by the jmliee as had It was stated that he had Won tried previously for breaking into stores and for divers other irimiuul actions Tomorrow the negro will be given a hearing in the city court Wfnre Judge Glenn Brown Tn the meantime the officers will endeavor to locate the own ers of the merchandise with a view tn clearing errols title to them or dis proving his ownership Only four arrests were made Saturday night and yesterday and not a single person was in the lot held for a well defined charge you select by EaulnDAd with Oettinger 105 Market St The only exclnsivoly pi tiiro nnd ple ture lmming estnblishincnt in this sec tion British and German ighters Add Diversity to Latest War Operations Xcw York March 2fi Education in the southern states is the subject of the sixth installment of the forthcom ing annual report of the general educa tion board founded by John 1) Rock 1 efeller made public hero tonight The! board has continued tn snnnnrt wind balance of the season con to which range all the wav 175tin)0 to 3000900 babs advices estimate America business men snvs fear of the dumping upon the markets tf Mit tpinntilics of nialortaU made in Germany and afnmd until tlm blockade shall have ended is rapidly losing its force phenomenal rise in the prices nf nearly every kind nf rrmterinl entering into manufacture and the consequent rise in the mn tiufaH umd emd of nearly all stnvlf nrtteln is taken tn mean that the wato material loss of normal1 pro lirnti vit on account of the war already making iGolt fMl in world wide shortage of the necessaries o' modern industry and living the whole world shrives nre getting hire ot goods The burden of demand thrown upon nutnu farturing hidiiMry everywhere Is tax ing al phases of prod net ion tn the linrt scarcity 'J material has work ed bark to the rurlirr stages of nmiiu facture 'in 1 his eniinlry so ihat quit a number nf dri rlonmenls the situation I has become rather serious Cost re nf th hotels at'WinMon Sa tern on Sat going still higher and Ito'k of mat ri nrday night this will hr the best wy ciiitails production Iv'ctv day tlin(m which to Whiaton Salem and number ot lines in whHi factories may! attend this impresHive ceremony lune to shut down because iff bu 01 from Piedmont North Car materials for tlodr machinery and work Jolitm will there men is 10 a renain exieni mis suffering from having so much to in that industrial transportal imi mid com mrrrlal organized inn have got out of adiuMment nt important points where the strmn is hardest" DR PARRAN JARBOE Medical and Surgical Diseases of The Gcnito lirinary System Rectal Diseases Offices: 106 110 Dixie Building Phone 1047 Greensboro Round trip Round trip 1 i ni I nii1 1 i a until'um ti znirumin i ci i i 1 (i 1 nn i 1 1 1 i of bi' oi I'hoiismidK from Piedmont North Car i mi wi tne pre I or further information apply to coiiiitrv Inca rent ticket agent Southern Railway 4 1 It has This will fall principally upon i simply been a case nf nerve however 1 tint "Act vt run A iIn it 1 nr rxn 1 tt 41 41 i i 1 1 1 4 well but om ly behovea that there is anything diowing the likely to arir in our vith the that have Bilhelmatrn sue that Mill aerionJv ini Power They Exert With Pub lic He Says Monday preceded bv showers in east portion her i gi Rwav enrlv for the coming cam paigns and will not be inclintM to cause uniiiepsarv delays The house will be busy th if week secondary education in 11 states and gouts for negro education in seven state "Despite difference in local the report asserts or less variety of effort in differ' states the southern states are eonsciaui ly working toward a single goal an a equal rly organized financed adminis tered supervised and manned state sy tmi nf I llPi 0 Illi 4 I in secondary education lorida Vir ginia Alabama Arkansas Kentucky Mississippi Tennessee and West Vir ginia having erected new high schools Murray Bates GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS MONDAY MARCH 27 1916 orecast by States Washington March Virginia Rain Monday colder west portion and at wight in east portion: Tuesday rain and colder Tennessee: Partly cloudy west show ers east portion Monday Alder Tues day fair warmer west and central por tions Mississippi air Monday colder south portion Tuesday fair warmer Alabama: air Monday Tues day fair slightly warmer Georgia: Colder and' fair Tuesday fair South Carolina: Showers colder west portion Tuesday partly cloudy and slightly eohler North Carolina: Showers Monday colder except extreme cast portion Tuesday partly cloudy colder east por '1 ion Louisiana: Monday fair sliglil change in temperature on the coast warmer hi the interior Tuesday fair warmer in the interior Oklahoma: Monday and Tuesday fair warmer Though Industrial Situation Re flects No Effect rom or cign Complications 1 Cotton Goods Market Review' New York March 2d Cotton goods markets are very strong and ape mov ing without any regard to the stand ing of the staple In the pit two values on clotlis have gone up fully three cents per pound on print cloths without an advance of more than one half cent in the spot price of the raw material Many' 'buyers of print cloths have operated for deliveries tn run into December Staple gingham have been advanced to a basis of eight cents a yard one half emt higher than the top price reached in 1907 Jrmts are very firm leading lines of percjrles having Ieen withdrawn from sale Duck continues in very broad and active de mand army duck being espech lly scarce There is a very Large demand far goods for export to various countries ami a much larger business could he booked COMMONWEALTH PENNSYLVA NIA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT In the matter of the liquidation of: "THE INDEMNITY CO AN PH 1 LA DE LP HI (Dissolved May IS 1911 Dauphin Co Comm Pleas Ct No 41 Comm Dock et 1914) As statutory liquidator of "THE INDEMNITY COMPA NY appointed pursuant to the provisions of the At of Assembly of June 1st 1911 (Pamph let Laws 599) the undersigned hereby gives notice to all individuals corpora tions partnerships and associations who may have claims against said Company that the said claims duly verified must be filed with Thomas Donaldson Special Deputy Insurance Conimlsaionor 331 Walnut Street Philadelphia Penn sylvania nn or before May JRth 1 91 6 in order to be entitled to participate in tho assets of the said Company Pursuant to the provisions of said Act of Assembly I shall as goon a cable after said date May 18th 19111 prepare for filing in the Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County my final ac count as such liquidator and a scheme of distribution to creditors due notice of which will then be given to all par ties interested so that opportunity mav be afforded to file exceptions thereto (Signed) I HARLES JOHNSON Insurance Commissioner of Pennsylvania Harrisburg Pa 3 27 10 20 EDUCATION IN SOUTHERN STATES TESTED BY BOARD IM0S0 Jo Birmingham Ala and re turn account Annual Reunion United Veterans May Jfi to 18t I91G 1 on sale May 13 to 17 1919 with final limit of May 25 except by payment of 59c extension nf final limit to June 11 19JG may ho secured Stop over permitted on either going or return trip nr both lf85 Lj Philadelphia Pa and re turn premmt General Conference A liurt li May 3 31 1919 Tickets on sale April 29 39 and May 1 with final limit June 4 19111 further information Pullman res crvatiuna etc apply to any Agent I Southern Railway or Pickard I and TA Greensboro Advt A st vllsh fit i cer body to fit your ord owl and seata of Bfee nrely trimmed In Broncho leather painted any color HKiuea coami pftinuri rutikr tftii iwiv arH noiaar rsoaiei verv rurnnu at Aalnlnw nrI prices rora agents wanted WAGOVIO Box 77i(i Greruaboro inancial SECURII1ES MUKEIS SOMEWHfllDISTURBED uncertain tiinw'd shrink I IGHTING ON SEH PHD HIGH ID TDD CLOUDS $10000 Guilfnrcl County 5 per cent coupon bonds $2000 City of Greenaboro 6 per cvti i I'uupuii uuiiin Shares Jennings Cotton Mill stock Lumberton ays 10 per cent dividend to 25 Shares Southern Underwriters of Greensboro Shares Roxboro Cotton Mills fit ck Roxboro 10 Shares of Greensboro Loan and Trust Co stock Greensboro Prices and information on application Write us a line Local Temperature March 26 1016 6Z Bluemont Hotel NORTH WILKESBORO Sample Room Best Location and Con veniently Situated Torpedoing of Sussex May Cause amiliarity of Men Weakens Revival of Warning Reso lution in Congress pair our traditional ririuDhip with th" German propio nr tbftf the Mrcngth nfj he investment or market xill be permanently impiiirod by any Mexican devpl0pnirnf I he Ww York Time commenting 'o i 1 $258 To New Orlcaua La and re turn aceouBl Nntlhnal Association of Reni Estate Exchanges March 27 to April 1 1919 Tickets on sale March 24 25 and 26 with final limit of April 3 except ty payment of $1 extension of fi id limit to April 15 1916 may be se Stopovers permitted on either going or return trip or both To New Grlea na La and re turn aeeouriL Southern SoriologienJ Con grrsa April 12 to 16 1916 and Southern L'ontercfice for I'd motion and Industry April 16 to 29 1916 Tickets on sale April 11 12 15 16 and 17 with final limit of April 30 1916 $940 To Wwsliington and re turn aerount Twenty ifth Continental Daughters of American Revo Inf inn April 16 to 23 1916 Tickets on Hah April 12 1 I and 16 1916 With final limit of May 12 1916 $5 95 To AGievjlle And return account Southern Baptist Convention May 17 to 24 Ticket on salo Mnv 13 tn 17 1916 with final limit of May 31 except by payment of 1 exten sion of final limit June 15 1916 may Washington March 26 oreign re lation nf the United St a tea as affected by the dillicult Mexican situation and the latest destruction of a belligerent i abip Lcarlng American citizens again are dibt urbing the minds of lenders in Con gress The apparent torpedoing of the channel steamer Sussex coming soon ufter tho President's victory in Congress over the warning issue is regarded by champions of the proposals that Ameri cans should be warned not to travel on belligerrnb Miips as likely to provoke revival of discussion in Congress leaders however in siMed tonight the the President should be left with a free hand to deal with the case after full investigation and every effort will be made to present agi tation in Congress Senate Republicans who conferred Saturday regarding Mexican affairs will confer again tomorrow with a view to action toward enlargement of American' military forces nn the border The Re publicans have been deluged with tele grams from border citizens who fear Li they are in danger nf attack by Mexican baidifjj The Republicans hope to out lire a definite plan of action tomorrow It is proposed either to appoint a special committee to draft a resolution or draft the resolution in conference The minority leaders say that they not playing politics that they in dorse the President's course in the pur suit of Villa but believe that adminis tration should send more troops to the border states What effect President Saturday night statement warning the public against sinister and alarmist Reports of border conditions may have on the Republican conference was not apparent tonight Democratic leaders are inclined to view th action of the minority senators as a political move and insist that the ma jority in Congress stands ready to take any action with rospect to Mexico that developments may require Leaders in both houses are hopeful that foreign affairs will not become more critical mid monopolize the attention of BRAY BROTHERS ST0CKS BONDS miKEWsnnnn i eei i jue iiwniniv conrpiianon of dividend retm ns indicates a diMribu i and tion of about $200090000 in April mi Inriaua 4 linn 1 TU 11 I Jhl nt iii'iv lutii if 4 nvr nx i last year one ol the st ron ces indications ot the1 inanstnai activity is iound in the car report of the American Railway associa tion Ou March 1 there was a net short age of idle freight cars amounting to 2055) hr compared with a surplus of 321747 on tho same date of the previou Year surpluses nf 214R5 on ebruary 1 lat and 40955 on January 1 hut This year in all of the lat seven i the only one when a net shortage oi cars has been reported nt any tune ing the first two months Tim time there was ft net shortage at time of year within October 1913 ing all of that year surpluses were SUNRISE ASTER SERVICE AT WINSTON SALEM SUNDAY APRIL 33RP iqiG SPECIAL TRAIN VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY SALIS BURY TO WINSTON SALEM AND RETURN Tn handle the large crowds attending the Sunrise Easter Service of tho Mo ravian Church at Salem the Southern Railway will operate special train from Salisbury via Greensboro to Winston Salem and return on Sunday April 23rd with following schedule nd fare Leave Salisbury 1239 night Round irm lore jiou Leave Spencer 12 10 a fare $150 Leave Linwood 1255 a fare $125 Leave la xington 105 a trip lure iblZo Leave Thomasville 123 I rip fare $100 Hoove High Point 135 trip inre $100 Leave Jamestown trii fir $100 Leave Greeiislfcorn firm faro 75 cents Leave Gnilf4rd College 235 Round trip fare 50 frnta Leave Rernersiillr 255 a tri fare 50 cents Arrive Wintdon Salem 320 a Retiirriing special train will leave WinMon Salem nt a On jirrount of tho crowded condition continues while to the north of the fortress and in the Woevre region in the cast intermittent cannonading is still ri progress No infantry attacks have been launched bv the Germa hr exoer tn the southeast of ort Doiinumont where Berlin reports a hand to hand encounter with the advantage on thn! side of the Gorman I The rench in the Argonne forest are! keeping up their bombardments of Ger man positions Considerable artillery activity on the part of the rench also hai been shown in tho Vosges The ox hlosinn of a rench mine In thh region inflicted heavy losses nn the rench ac cording to Berlin The German position was not impaired hy the explosion On the Russian front the Germans at tempted an offensive In the region ofInnnhat mlf hut ti Arn rnnttlsrf1 ivlula tow' KiKtiant OrtntHm I the region oflmnsk still going on in flic lake region snuth Ifero Berlin Bars Russian attacks broke down Storms in tho mountain regions of th? Austro Italian linos have impeded oper ations but bombardments are continu ing on the Isonzo front In the coastal region of the Russo Turkish war theater the Russians arc making good progress against the Turks and also farther south the Lake Van region have thrown their linos still fur ther forward Three more British steamers have been sunk presumably by German subnn ihpy are the Minonapoii on American ports nni Cecelia on a voyage Medium and Tropical Weights TRANSER LIVERY Heavy Hauling a Specialty Moving Van City Drays Pack ing and Storage The best liv i ery and service Phone 28 Depot St THEY LET HIM SLEEP II Straynffe Gainesville Ga No 3 was unable to Bleep all night without getting up only a few minutes after ffoing to bed I would have to get up and I tried every thing I heard of for the trouble in ally I tried oley Kidney Pills and after taking one bottle 1 believe I am entirely cured and I sleep soundly all nifftit" oly Kidney Pills tone up weak aluKlsh kidneys rid the body of poisons ffive appetite energy and re freshing sleep Conyers' Drug Store dur last any Dur gen erally low running from about 50009 to 70990 But the next two years until the fall of 1915 showed huge balances most of the time Dn top of tJie rush nf tinflic comes the federal expedition into Mexico to I the umwrtaiut as to tho iniincdbif fu pm a iiiiinrr iec upon raiiroau roiling ure 01 niir mreign reintirms STOCK the southwestern roads these roads have bi en doinj all of them have not been s' tremendous traffic imins marked opera tions in other parte nl the country Ordinarily this is the Hine of year when idle ear aurpluaes begin to ric and continue at comparatively lajge to tals until the fall traffic rush begins There are no fuirfiom indications that the present traffic volume will sufbr any appreciable diminution in the near fu ture and six mnutha from now ninv Ron the railroads in worse distress than they have been nt any time during the traffic bnnrn to furnish required rolling stock and satisfy impatient shippers This increased traffic is reflect cd through appreciable incronpefi in the rev enues of the transportation companies the nion Pacific in its ebruary state ment a pain in net of $1389 725 which was 987 per cent above the ebruary net of RH5 Tim January net increase was 515 per cent The Southern Pacific in ebruary earned a net over $1190 000 larger than in January The net earnmgR of the road were $2492737 or $229M2ii larger the two el i uary $9077567 $4916153 MM Ml nr rnumg U1 Lll'5 'L drouth in Toxas and a somewhat easier it is realized that plants can feeling in the ppat department were thetfl business for delivery at iny time most featurea working! during 1916 It can be seen just what against values At the end of the week DiU means however bulls rbHmud the drouth hall 'Hie Now York Sun Ray: been only partially relieved and that1 upshoot of the week wm to tug the ftoutfient most Texas counties si ill that all Street had refused tn needed moisture This had a tendency over tho various questionsJo cause covering among shorts While hirh worn raised hi the lust few days spot prices were reduced by 12 points i the field of foreign affairR or tn for in this market bullish traders contended 1 the support which has been placed that unhedged cotton was just as firmly I lhPr values by the expansion of prof held as ever I itable banking and bmurteas enterprise The Mexican situation was find weekly bank statement ah owed bearish influehre but later it' Was gen l(s rf $709nfMW in aurplus rwiu ii orally acknowledged that serious troll a deci' ase exceeding $r5O(iuimj in ble along the border probably would in the loan amount Possibly the ctirtiil crease consumption of cotton in this hunt of loans reflected the winding up! country and interfere seriously with i of some of the conspicuous arn'cessful planting in Texas Peace talk from Eu imw security promotions of late among rojie had little influence I which have been tho second Midalei Jamdon March A British air rail! on Srhleswig HolRteln and Yosnltaut! battle between British warship nndi German ftrnmd trawlers in which throe oaplalieB were brought down twn Ger man firmed trawlers were sunk and a British torpedo boat was lost in a col lirion given diversity to the latent war I operations 7 than in ebruary 1915 fn I thirds of the war ended with I Southern Pacific has earned more in freight revenues more in puRsencer rcveniKw with a gross gain of $14885450 over the some period of the previous year This improvement is fnrth evidenced by reports submitted tn the Wall Street Journal bv 23 railroads showing their turnings for the secund week tf March roads made a net inerean nf $1141014 nr 1874 per ent over 1915 This jercentago of increase compares a decrease of loOl per rent for the corresponding week of 19! and a decrease of 281 per rent for 1911 through the banks as re fleeted in clearing house returns con tinue fn maintained in enormous vol ume the total this week at the principal rities in the States according tn Ihinb Review amounting to $4227202 923 an increase of no less than 67 1 per rent as compared with the $2529868 792 of the ame week last year and 547 per cent as contrasted with the $2732155907 reported for the corres ponding week in 1914 A fair amount of activity on the stock exchange and in the financial mar kets helps the volume of clearings at New York city but this does not really ac mint for the great total at that ren ter which tr 838 per rent larger than last year and Gll8 per cent in excess of two years ago this impressive exhibit bring undoubtedly mainly due to the increased transactions in ordinary bus iness channels Practice lly nil eiHes outside New York made 0 favorable comparison with the gftimj week in nil preceding jiars and the aggregate ot all contersi shows gainR respectively of 376 per 4 nt and 322 per cent The Philadelphia ledger said throughout the country ciui tiniH's to expand This ia shown wry ronrhwh civ in two wavR iy the largo increases in bank clearings from week to week and the briny demand for h(fl products and constantly advanc in' price? with predict ions bring free ly made that prices will go exqn higher batt Meek all cities eontnbiitod to the increase in clearings the gross amount be ng 497 per cent above the same period of the prciimis year "Speaking of the st re trade yester 1 nidiLstry in this country said that while it is true that the demand for Europe large the inquiries from con oinirrs in the States are sufficient nt juesent to absorb the rapacity of the 1 plants in the scale of civilization that the American does in his environment can not understand the American indifference to the word of God and the glorious gift of His Son while they hearing the Bible for the first time heroine as little children in their eager acceptance of its rich promise of the higher life On hh former visit to Nazareth Christ read the roll of the prophets selecting that wonderful prophecy of Isaiah as recorded in 2nd Luke he declared prophecy is His comment there is the keynote nf his ministry said Dr Tark His sermon on the Mount sometime Inter is nn exposi tion of the spirit of this prophecy In this connection Dr Clark paid that when a church became so rich am pow er) ul that the poor were forgotten or felt out of place or senarate and anarr 4 Us Divine 'commission If the ehureh belif wB in Him the mission of His church on earth is for carrying the gos pel tn al the world rrivinw bnlm Yn I comfort tn bruiscil hearts lifting the fallen and aiding the oppressed and healing the rick Gue great responsi bility that the Protestant churches of Greensboro have which thev haw not lishmeiit nf a hospital here to mrrv this of healing to this cnmniuuitv rlin ra nt hospital sustained bv only com ron centrafed effort of al the Protestant rhurches is best equipped to establish fliis great thing? Where can th a re sponsibility rest heavier than upon these churches if hoy bolir he atkfii Comfort tho broken hearted admon ished Dr Clark and he referred tn the Pul terson 'shooting was ter rible tragedy here a few days ago That poor man in all probability did not sleep a wink that night He was think ing Thinking over tho problems of life And as it appeared to his disordered mind he could not solve tills problem As ho saw it the only thing to do was to take himself and his loved ones out of this troubled world Tn his desper ation and dispair he did this awful deed If churcli pnnple were more consecrat ed we would have done our duty for snmo one of us would have that this man was in trouble and would have bound up his and bleeding heart 5es if it had only been known a multitude would have enmn to his rescue in loving spirit Jesus Christ in in would have reached him and have held Discussinff next the Chnrnefer nf Jesus Dr Clark spoke of Him as a tia cling man representing the biggest business' of all creation presenting His goods in a wonderful way and making contracts with many customers He urged traveling present to follow this example in their work stimulating ilifm rijf tit ciiirUinl 4llrn vt HHU in vite others when they stopped over in Greensboro to visit the Bible class Their protective association wnulff he invineible if they would join it to this gTcntest protective association the Church ho baid Marshall Stewart before dismissal of Iho class arose and offered the follow ing resolutions which were adopted by a rising vote: 'AVhereas the members of 1 Men's BihJo class of the irst Presbyterian church of Greensboro learn with sorrow end deep concern flint Rev Dr Melton Clark is considering a call from the Second Presbyterian church of Charleston and The members of this THL le class would most sincerely regret his departure from the unfinished work in Greensboro it is therefore irst: That wa recognize in Dr Clark the potent force ami guid ing hand of this Bible class the influence of which has been and is be ing felt not only in this community but throughout North Carolina Second: That we would regard his departure at this period of this usefulness us a calamity to our city and a serious hindrance to the! growth and development of the spiritual interests of Greensboro and our state Third: Bv The members of Jim's Bible class that Dr Clark be asked to remain with us tn complete the great constructive work in which he ha been engaged in this city for the past nine years and where he has endeared himself tn people of all religious denominations to mm of the world to people in all condition! of life and of all Jim errell Arrested by the Police When He Was Discovered in a Peculiar Locality New York March 1 of the European and Mexican were the of this uncertain marKrt wnicn a pronoum eu snnnK age of operations was nn interesting feature Wiar shares and tidied stocks rocerletl sharply on every circumstantial rumor nf approaching of peace sims with Mexican connections ularly oils fell violently on that threatened more serious along the southmn border Mmnwhile other storks moved down some fnr specific reasons and rails hardmeil Coppers and other met als including the uncalled zine ahArvu moved contnirily nt limes the former tab ing on renewed strength in mnse quen of increased dividends actual ami prospective while the litter wore liquidated probably for prmt takings In the train of those atocka followed various unclassified or miscellaneous is WfllUIS of ordun in the region nf Mnlii onrt ion a steel operation the Cuba Sugar flota 1 ion and the hesapenke and Ohio bondi oiicring together with the crati fvine I reception accorded the f'ji radian government loan have tiunishedj constructive evidence of the persiMtont oci lm of investment conditions The following outline is given in tho LauiDTora nun ot today: JiUMiiesR conditions in Hie south shinning nrninvp monts ine cottons are being bought in largo way for late delivery Yarn mills and knit goods mills continue to operate to full capacity The one weak spot in the market is inch heavy but there has some gain there compared with a fahurt time auo Im 40 inch goods are ery strong Bribes quoted are a fol lows Print cloths 28 inch 4 emts 64xft0s 3 3 4 cents 38 1 2 inch ings southern standards 8 cents den ims 9 ounce 17 1 2 cents nominri tickings 14 1 2 cmts (8 ounce) at a pie ginghams 8 cmU staple prints 6 1 2 rents dress ginghams 9 1 2 cents New Orleans Cotton Review New Orleans March 26a After the opening session cotton fell off for mod erate decline last week under a variety of bearish influences No great selling! iepromiiion oj cxcnanco on Germany and rance led to much conj'iure but gave rise to tin very definite conclusions Marks made the new low record quo tation of 71 1 4 equivalent to a dis count nf 'or 25 per emt and the Paris check at 598 was within a few points of its minimum of last September While German nnd trench rates were falling thrc bonds were hardening in a way to suggest Round investment buy ing Public offering of the new Cnnad iun government loan nf $75996909 hy our bankers yave every promise of suc cess heavy subscriptions being reported from the interior Domestic trade reports were in keep ing with their optimistic tennr of re cent months Gash reserves are ing almost Itmwif ldy proportions at some reserve centers but Iona time repn cd urn in nn advancing slightly in certain mrman tr nch a (ieonf jn rePpnnsP (0 greater mercantile Heavy fisMntr dnnnd rnrrmn ennt'l nvar nasea upon top snowing varie i considerably hnwpverwnwing chiefly to difleronceR of opinion resanung exports during Hie iectures as from about Liverpool consiimnti'Hi of British mills at between 65000 baits per week It that German interops have for the purchase of call coitnn to Im llvcred at intervals after the end of the war and this is supposed to have cre ated some demand for late months Ru mors of a slackening spot demand after the filling of March commitments have been eircubi ing on the setback but In brokers thev have seen little nr expected Rome time tomorrow Tn the hom there still are fears of a urniDlH ID tills protrartecl srss ion unls the spending un nnd fn those nronn about Wil I I 111 I 11 I II IUJilUI IHU" I I If UY only rus last week is cicely followed Mem church is nnt enough for this bt ot the minority also are chafing to mnnity and what fon if not the Rev Melton Clark 1) was again the leader at the session of the Men's 3ibk class at the irst Presbyterian church yesterday morning Tlnre wad a large ftttondnnec and the lesson im parted by the beloved and able pastor was the necessity for belief the peril nt unbelief He read from 13th Matthew 53 verse to the end of the chapter us ing as basi for bis comments the wnrda He did not many mighty works there bora use of their lie related that this mas at Nazareth in the neighborhood of Christ's raising where ho was known for the first 30 years of his life a the son and assistant of the carponter It was not surprising then that those old neighbors found it hard to believe that thia man was tho son of God The important thing is he said that their unbelief prevented them from receiving the fruits nf Ills dnine power i'amiliantv with landscape and wit a men ami with spiritual things tends to make less the nnpreion with mankind today The mountaineer raised under the shallow of a grand Imposing pin nneb cannot understand the enthusiastic emotion of those from the lowlands who behold the npuntains in rapturous ad miration Tlie Chinese who in their NEGRO WELL SUPPLIED WITH MANY ARTICLES I By Leased Wire to Dally News New York March 26 While the se cunties markets of the country caught between the two fires Europe appear to be turbed and are settling the industrial situation feet from these depressing factors but on the contrary is extremely active Labor is well employed and at good wages Building shows marked improve ment In all the large centers Railroad traflic has grown so heavy that an ac tual car shortage is at hand The de mand for steel is unprecedented 3 lie textile mills are enjoying iinusiial nroHDerilv The monthlv comtnlafion I nVO Li 1 1 iiLI i l'l I id 1 1 Klim i uh nut in lU'iiftlrm fnnniin tnnuA 1 'tin i ory 'Hie closing of tin European re sorts has lorida mid the oth er southern states as well as the rail roads to that section 8nitb is prosperous BiurinoM is good in all lines and optimism prr vniD among southern jn'ople TiiLi there haj not been any planting of crops yet thi being the plowing season in dications arc that there will be in created acreage tilled Hur season and this means larger farm The New York World says the face of the most favorable financial and industrM situation that the country has witnessed since the' Spanish war the markets for securities' continues to pursue desultory emir and there kochir tn be nn ilispoRit ion as yet upon the part nf the traders ur the public to Husurne speculative commit ment a on bron! scale hesitancy undoubtrrilv due to A ij i 4 SB i.

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