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THE ASHEYILLE CTTIZEX, SATURDAY, AUG r ST 23, 1913. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET NERVOUS NEW YORK. Aug. . Vh cotton market ?u extremely nervous and un settled today owing to report of bet ter . weather In the southwest, but a harp break under heavy realtxing wa followed by a less active business, and part of the Iom was recovered, with h close steady at a net decline of 8 to 11 points. Detailed weatner re ports showed no important precipita tion in the southwest, and continued high temperatures for the 24 hours ending this morning, but the official recast confirmed private predictions of showers or unsettled conditions, and many private wires were received reporting showers or rains at both Texas and Oklahoma points during the afternoon. - Liverpool was evidently influenced by the weather news, and prices there were considerably lower than due, The local market opened at a decline of to 7 points in consequence and quickly broke to a loss of aoout i ' point on the active new crop months. The reaction proved sufficient to bring in quite a lot of buying orders which steadied the market only momentarily. In view of the improving weather news, and after a rally of 6 to 7 points, prices again eased off with De cember contracts selling at lfeU or 14 to 15 points net lower. Another rat luy followed on the detailed weather reports and the market at one time sold at practically the closing figures of yesterday, but retained very much unsettled and declined again In the late trading under prlwate rain news, closing within 4 or S points of the lowest on active positions. Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands 12.15; middling gutf. 11.40. Sales 200. Cotton futures closed steady. ' . Open High , Low . Close Aug. "..11.76 11.77 11.7J il.7j0H.7J Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar; May 11,62 11.58 11.6 11.41 11.55 11.43 11.42 11.46 11.53 11.31 11.33.11.43 11.23 11.40. 11.6511.S1 ll.47gill.49 11.40011.42 11.42 11.43 11.14011.35 11.34011.33 11.4211.43 11.43 11.30 1L33 .11.43 11.61 11.43 11.44011.45 NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 22 The cot ton market was featured by nervous , fluctuations today. The conflict be tween private and official weather news was disconcerting to the average trader and -was one of the reasons for the nervous price changes. ' On the opening the tone was steady rod prices were one to five points off on poor cables and private reports of rains In the west After the call the decline was widened to 8 to 10 points. On this decline some little long Cot- ten was thrown over board. The of ficlal weather returns noted practl cally no rain in the - west and this, together with bullish comment concerning the approaching condition report, led to buying by both sides. Soon after the middle of the morning, prices yere three to. five points over yesterday's quotations. In the aft ernoon the marketnw cnoceehrdlshrd ernoon the market went lower than ever, finally standing 0 to 11 points under yesterday's final figures. The close was steady at a net decline, of 1 to 3 points. Spot coton steady, unchanged. Mid dling 12 1-13. Sales on the spot 104 bales: to arrive, none. - Cotton futures closing: August ....... 11. 99 September 11.53 October . . . . December ... . January . . . March May ..... U.48 11.48 11.50 11.60 11.70 CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Aug. 22. Cern again today led other grain in nervous actlV' lty. Higher tepracratures in the Can adian northwest, with fears of frost over, and Improved conditions In France and Germany, weak on ad wheat Oats eased with other grain. Provisions weakened, demand and of ferings both toeing light Wheat: No. 2 jed, 8808H; No. 3 red, 8889; No. 2 hard, 8814(8)90; No.- 1 northern, 3 3 Vi 3 hi i No. a northern, 91698; No. 2 spring, 91tf 92; velvet chaff, 882f durum. 880 91. Corn: No. 2, 78 Jl 7114 ; No. 1 white 78 O 78 H; No. 2 yeUow, 7878V4; No. 3, 77077. Oats: No. 2,24; ..p. 2 white 44 H; No. 2 standard, 42tt43. Rye, No. 2, 70 7L Barley, 660 66. Timothy, 4.50 05.60. Clover, 10.00 14.00. Pork. 20.36; lard, 11.20; ribs, 11.00 O12.00. Butter unchanged. Eggs. unchanged; receipts 7,143 cas es. Cheese unchanged. Potatoes unchanged; receipts 25 cars, - Poultry higher; springers, 17; fowls, 14. . Hogs. Receipts 13,000; strong. Bulk of sales, 7.8M8.65; light, 8.40 1.20; mixed, 7.35010; heavy, 7.608.80-. rough. 7.5007.76; pigs, 4.26 I.JO. Cattle: Receipts 1.50; steady. Beeves, 7.00 &9U 5; Texas steers, 3.76 07.70; Btockere and feeders, 6.50 7.90; cows and heifers, 3.40O8.30; calves, 8.00 L60. Sheep: Receipts 8,000; strong; na tive, J. 7504. 90; yearlings, 5.0004.90; lambs, native, 6.65 8.10. w HKAT September December May ... ... CORN September .. Open. Close. "87 - 87 30 90 86 95 74 . 74 69 39 70 ( 43 42 44 44 47 47 December May ... , OATS September December May ... .... MESS PORK, per bbl. September ... .....21.00 30.86 January ... 11.53 tt 19.62 LARD, per 100 lbs September ... 1L17H. ll.H October .....11.30 11.82 January ... . . .10.35 10.87 SHORT RIBS, per 100 lbs : September 11.47 11.50 October ..11.32 11 SO January ... ...... .10.30 10.27 IEW YORK DRY ItOODS NEW TORK, Aug. It Cotton goods BUUaGU 7 itim iu 1110 Q ry goods division but trading for the day mum Ipm hrnajl awIm tn mn f. cotton. Wool markets are very steady wttn a Broader demand noted for car' pet wools. The world's raw silk mar kets show a crop shortage twenty per cent which accounts for the rapid rise of the past two weeks. An active trade Is passing in silk piece goods for spot aeuverr. SLOW DAT ON NEW YORK MARKET NEW TORK, Aug. It. A slow re cession which carried down a dosen or more stocks from On to two points today was succeeded by an squally slow recovery and at the end of the mission, the leading shares were close to yesterday's final. s Selling on the decline was "concen trated on Steel, Union. Paciflo and Reading, and the heaviness of these shares affected the remainder. ' Reports of rains in sections of the corn and cotton be.lt helped to bring about the recovery. Affairs in Mexico occupied less attention today. Reports of a record breaking foreign trade tor July and the last year passed almost unheeded..'' A small gain in cash for the banks on the week was Indicated by known movements of currency. There was an easier tendency in the money mar ket with notable changes for the shorter maturities.. Commercial pa per was easier. Country banks con tinued to' buy in volume. Bonds were a shade off. Total sales par value, 31,160,000. United States bonds were unchanged on calk Total sales were 12,000, including: C. O., 5,200; I V., 1,700; N. ft W 100; Reading. 24,300; 8, A. L, 300; pfd., 200; Southern 1,000; T. 0., 1.200; U. S. Steel, 40,000; V, C. C, 300. aT0Cg? Amalgamated Copper . . . Amer. Agricultural. ..... . 72 4414 26 H 83 83 46 43 11 Airier. Beet Sugar Amer. Can ...,.,,...,. . Do. pfd. .................... Amer. Car ft Fdy , Amer. Cotton Oil .. Amer. Ice Securities Amer. Unseed . ... Amer. Locomotive ..N.. ,..,,( 32 Amer. smelt Kenning ....... Do. Dtd. MO f Amer. Tel. ft Tel. ........... 129 Amer. Tobacco ............ .,.-.230 ' Anaconda Mining Co. ........... 38 Atchison .m4,.i,i' 86 . Do. pfd. .,, , .'..... . 88 Atlantic Coast Line ...4.... ..121 Baltimore Ohio 88 Bethlehem Steel ....... 34 Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. 81 Canadian Pacific -.218 Central Leather . ........... 23 Chesapeake ft Ohio ...... 68 Chicago Oreat Western .. 13 Chi., Mil ft St. Paul ....,.... 108 Chicago ft North Westetn ..,,,.180 Colorado Fuel ft Iron ......... 30 Consolidated Oas ............13p Corn Product ......... ... .. 11, Delaware ft Hudson . . . .161 Denver ft Rio Qrande ......... 13 Do. pfd. .. .u ... ... II Distiller's Securities ....... i. 13 Erie -28 Do, 1st pfd. ....... 45 Do. 2nd pfd. 37 General Electrio ....144 Great Northern pfd. ..........124 Great Northern Ore Ctfs .... 34 Illinois Central . ........ ....,107 Interborough-Met 18 Do, pfd, .... 81 Inter. Harvester ..,..........106 Inter-Marine, pfd. 18 Inter. Paper ;. .......... 8 Inter. Pump 7 Kansas City Southern v 26 Laclede Gas . Lehigh Valley 161 Louisville ft Nashville 184 Minn., St P. ft 8. St M. .......133 Missouri, Kansas & Texas ...... 22 Missouri Paciflo 30 National ..Biscuit . . . , 127 National Lead 48 Nat. Rys. of Men., 2nd pfd. ..... 12 New York Central 98 N. Y., ont. ft Western ......... 30 Norfolk & Western ,106 North American ........ .... 72 Northern Pacific 111 Paciflo Mall .. 21 Pennsylvania ...... ..112 People's Gas ,.111 Pitts. C. C. ft 8t L. 90 Pittsburg Coal 18 Pressed Steel Car , 24 Pulmaii Palace Car ...........152 Reading .,..131 Republic Iron & Steel 23 i Do. pfd. ... . Rock Island oC. 88 17 27 10 Do. pfd. St L ft San Fran. 2nd pfd. . . Seaboard Air Line Do. pfd; Sloes Shef. Steel ft Iron ....... Southern Paciflo 19 45 29 30 2.4 Southern Railway Do. pfd. Tennessee Copper Texas ft Pacific . . Union Pacific . .. Do. pfd .. 79 80 ... 16 ..162 .. 82 United States Realty 37 United States Rubber ......... 80 united states steel .. ..,.. 62 Do. pfd. 107 Utah Copper 60 25 4 12 40 Va. Caro. Chemical Do. Ifd. H ... Western Maryland .,. ...... Western Union. . Westiagbouse Electrio .... 71 Wbeeling ft Lak Erie . .. 6 NEW YORK PRODUCE NEW TORK, Ang. 21. Flour steady. Wheat easy; No. 2 red, 34; No. 1 northern Duiutn. 1.00. Corn easy; exports 81 nominal. Hides, leather, firm. Petroleum steady. Wool, rosin, quiet Turpentine barely steady. Rtce firm. '.. Molasses quiet Raw sugar firm: refined steady. Butter and cheese farm. Spot coffee steady; No. 7 Rio 3; ko. t santos liiz: mild dull; Cor dova, 13013 nominal. LrVERP00L"pTT0N. LIVERPOOL, Aug IJj-Cotton spot quiet and easier; middling fair, 7.23; good middling, 1.94; middling, 5.82 low middling, 6.42; good ordinary, o.ss; ordinary, 6.51. Bales 7,000, In eluding 5,300 American and 600 for speculation and export ReceiDta none. f mtures closed barely steady. August 3.32 August -September September-October .. October-November . . November-December . December-January .. January-February' .. . February-March . . March-April .... April-May ... ...... 8.28 3.18 '8.14 8.09 3.08 6.10 3.11 3.12 8.13 May-June . June-July . July-August 6.14 "8.14 6.13 California's alien land law is de clared t0 be "meaningless and Ineffec tive" In the report made by the execu tive of the Asiatic Exchrsion league Ckrtsbad is enforcing absolute cor- few, lass asd ""Bg taocs f vnrnn c PHONE 80 i Wants FOR SALS WANTED To tell you my magic bin booic ior carrying dollar bills and notea Price 15a M. C. Chambers, j R. 4. Bo 14, Candler, N. C. P1663 23-3 FOR BALE The property of several private owners, as iii:ows; 3 sis passenger buckNcards, 1 tour passenger buck boards, 1 two passenger buck-boards. 4 light Moyer Babcock surreys, 3 buggies, 27 other vehicles, I double harness, I single harness. PATTON STIKELEATHER, 14 Patron Ave. 1232 2-tt FOR SALE Two teams of mules. wagons and harness. Cheap If taken at once. Walter Hendricks, 472 South French Broad avenue. 'P154J-21-S BALSAM PILLOWS Fresh and frag rant Made In aU sises. For par ticulars and prices call at 117 N. Lexington Ave., or phone 313. J. Q. McGulre ft Co. 1222 2.30 FOR BALE Old mahogany bed, rose wood bookcase, oak flat top dt-ek. chair and other furniture.- 88 duco street,, Phone 1348.: P1661-Z1-3 DONKEY FOR SALE Young, gentle. so una, ior riding or driving, Apply lock Box 436, Biitmore, N. C. 1653-21-7 VOR SALB United cHates improved Kuau oum auku Boxes, sjo eacn whU thay last. Apply Clusen ( IOR SALE Dog -wood for stove and heaters. BUtasor uvery maoiea Phone 614. . , 1074-83-U FANCY TABUS GRAPES $1,78 per crate. Assorted extra fancy, ja.uu per crate, F. O. B. Try on. W. B. Kruse. Tryon, N. C. Member of Tryon, Fruit Exchange. 1282 6-30 CRIMSON CLOVER, Hairy Vetch, Alfalfa, Dwarf Essex Rape and all kinds of field seeds.. Best uallty. L. R. Strieker. 23 West College. 1649-21-30 BOTTA'8 History Revolution, Partisan Lite wltn Mosby. MoCauiys Eng land, Standard and Modern Fiction, Droll Stories. Ye Old Book Shoo. 118 Patton Ave. 1616 18-.U crane at Dargain, a money maker vox 4U2, waynesvuie, N. C. P1629-20-7 FOR BALE Sewing machine motor with all attachments. Also type writer. Reasonable price. 84 Starnea Ave. P1673-23-S FOR SALE White Sewing Machine, almost new. Parties going away. Write J., Box 311, City. 1572 23-1 GENTLE Shetland Pony for riding or driving; young bay mare. Address Mra J, W, Burt, Skyland. P1570 23-7 FOR SALE Young horse 'and surrey for family use. Address Mrs. C. Bhun, Box 864, Henderaonyille, N. C. P1662 23-6 FOR SALE-r-Whlte English Bull ter rier, with pedigree. Owner leaving the city. Fagg Malloy, 72 Merfl- mon Ave. 23-3 FOR SALE Tent, 10x16, fine shape. cheap, 7 foot side walls. Kakl and white 10 or. duck. Call at 68 Hay wood. P1675 23-3 FOB BAUG. """" 18 acres, 8 acres In cultivation, 6. room hoasj,' young orchard, good vineyard, on improved state road, 3 miles from West AshevUle car line, 12,200. GREEN ft GOODMAN. Phone 738. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CALL MONEY NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Money on call steady, 202; ruling rate, 2 2. Time loans easier, 60 days, 3 80 days, 4; six months, 5. Prime mercantile paper, 6 to 8 per cent Sterling exchange steady, 4.83.10 for 30 day bills; 4.86.41 for demand. Commercial bills, 4.82. Mexican dollars, 46. Government bonds steady: railroad bonds easy. NEW RULES. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 12. New rules as t? baling and marketing eou, which the steamship com panies are to put into effect the first of the mcnth, are expected to bring about a decided improvement in the appearance of American cotton r hipped br.-ad. Heretofore American cotton has) fceen baled in a otoriously careless manner, which has resulted In unfavorable comparison In Europe with cotton shipped from other coun tries. The new regulations will have the effect of changing the bale from a ragged nrass with cotton protrud ing on all Sides, to a neat rectangle of burlap. It is believed that (he elim ination of the losses of cotton from the old btle will mors than repay the owners for the extra trouble necessitated by the new regulations. DIES ON ANVTVI3tii.UtY. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Aug. 22. On the fiftieth anniversary of the Ouantrell raid on Lawrence, Kan., Col. Dan G. Scouten, a survivor ."of that historic raid of civil war times, died here last night at the are of 73. He was a newspaper writer,- known in Missouri and -Kansas, and in the days of Horace Greeley was a printer ror The New York Tribune. . Harry O. Hawker, who started from Southampton, Eng., on a hydro-aeroplane tour of the coasts of Encland and fteattand, is tstkatt lit Wants BOARDERS WAKTED BOARDERS WANTED at rglnla Cottage, 208 Patton Ave., two blocks . from post office. Phone 1024. P1448 13-tf BOARDERS At 1 Orange, No sick people taken. . P1576 23-8 "BIRDWOOD" Sunset Drive. Up high where it Is always cool. Good table. Raton reasonable. Modern conveniences. 10 minutes walk from . Charlotte street can. lioy will meet guests at car line. No sick taken. Phone 2186. Mra A. McKaln. 18-14 THE NORTHERN HOTEL 88 Hay wood St Newly furnished. No slok people taken. Rales reasonable. l'houe 144b. P1429 13-30 WANTED Boarders at the Uleeta. C -Hint St. Mat to Auditorium. Rates reasonable. Phone 1010. 1263 3-30 SELECT BOARD Large airy room. sbady lawn and poich. Excellent table. Nq sick r-ead apply. 137 . Main. 1200 31-tt THU ADELAIDE New furniture, nee- baths, running water in rooms, single or ensuite. One-half block rum post, ottice, 7iaywood St Pl2 S-30 THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME 43 dpruos St To blocks from square, lutes on applioauou. Phone !8. BOARDERS. WANTED it theplxle 42 Asniano avenue, nates je,uw to $7.00 per week. No sick peoule taken. Phone 1821. 190-36-tt MISCELLANEOUS. SHOES colled tor, repaired and re. turned promptly. Ollms.- Bowdeak Phone 1817. 81 Vast College St - tl3-8.1 SHOES called for, repaired and re turned promptly, Phoue 1641, 88 W. OVollege St B. A. VinlarskL , 132-80-30 HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for your old broken Jewelry, Diamond. Watches and , Silverwure. Victor stern, Jeweler. Haywood St, opp. Battery Park. - 373 13-30 AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Fred erick Jenkins, Telephone 763. ' " P1295 1-10 FIRST-CLASS colored laundry. Phone 2161 or call at 238 Ashland Ave. P1581 18-7 PALHUST FONEDA, Palmist and Medium. She tolls true. Advice on all the affairs of life. If in doitt carl. . She tells ' your past present and future. Bus iness, law, marriage, Investment travel, domestic affairs. In fact sne tens It all. 1'arlor tents 68 Hav wood. Call today.. Readings. 60c. - P1656 22-7 LOST. LOST Wednesday afternoon, on Pat ton avenue, lady s brown purse con taining money, stamps and key. Springfield, Ohio, stamped on purse, Finder please return to Cltli n Of flee. P166J-21-I IF THE PERSON who took by mis take the box containing jewelry form the Ice cream table at the Candy Kitchen on Tuesday Aug. . 5th will return same to Candy Kitchen at once, no further action will be taken. , 1410-12-3 William Rodirft will act this sen- son in a comedy called 'The Road to Happiness," Dy Lawrence w nit man, LOST Bunch of keys on polished steel ring. Liberal reward ifor re turn to Cltteen office. P1568 23-3 LOST In or near Rogers Book Store, ; watch fob with C S. A. medal. Re turn to Flenner, Langren Hotel. Re. ward. P1568 23-1 LOST Locket and chain oontainind boor's picture arid hair. Reward for return to Paxton Hotel, 1178 23-1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of the South. Schedule Figures PoMlnhed as Interna Unci 'Only and Not Guaranteed EFFECTIVE MOH DAY, iVTOt S. 131. Arrive from Eastern Time , Departs for Eawtern Time No. 3 Columbia and Spar. tan burg 7:00 a.m. No. 6 Brevard and Lako .Toxaway 11:30 a.m. No. 7 Brevard and Ltlt Toxaway 6:11 p.m. No. 9 Savannah and Jack sonville 1:18 p.m. No, 11 Washington, N w York, Norfolk, Rich mood ............ 2:41 tvro. No. 12 Cincinnati Louis- vllle. Memphis, St Louis 1:01 p.m. No. 13 Charleston anil Co lumbia 8:11 p.m No. 16 N. ., Philadelphia, Washington .... . .18:06 s-ra. No. 13 Murphy ft Wayn- vlUe 1:10 p,m. No. 20 Murphy ft Waynsa. vill 1 ST p.m. K0. 22 Waynesville 8:00 ani. No. 21 Goldsboro and Ra leigh 1:40 o.m. No. 27 Charleston ani C- . lumbia 7:11 n.m. No. 28 Cincinnati anil Chi cago 10:. t a.m. No. 36 Washington, N. T. and Richmond' .... 1:40 a.mr) No. M Memphis, Chatta nooga and N. O. ... 3:50 a.m. Na41 Atlanta, Macon and Nsw Orleans ......11:16 s-m. No. 102 Bristol, Kncrxvlle ft Chattacooga ...... 10:16 p.m. Throueh sleeping cars daily to an more, Washington, Richmond. Norfolk, Caarl-ston, Cincinnati, Memphis, Jacksonri!:4,.Savannab. St Louis, Loulsvlllft Atlanta. Macon, Birmingham, Montgamery gnd .'-ugusta. Through chair cars Goldsboro and Waynesville, also to Spar'V.rg and Augusta. I ' Full diaing car servk vtraln No. 0. 10, 11, it. 17. 2 an) Buffet din- r.t ear, No. II sndlO. I ALEX H. ACKER, aty tm eV Tk8 PHONE SO Wants WANTED AAs?sssSs) TM'O OR THREE unfurnished rooms in good location for light house keeping. Not rich. . State location and price. Address J. K care Citl en. . " P1687 23-7, WANTED Visitors can get the, best dry cleaning, steam cleaning : and pressing done by calling phone 389. J. C. Wilbar. Fine new 88,000 plant Automobile delivery. Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED To buy 3 or 7 room house, spot caan or terma Btate street and number. , House, oars Clttann. -r '- PI 66 4 23-3 WANTED To rent T or I room house by October 1st Will take loses for one year. B. V, oars Cltlsen. 1666 22-3 WANTED Dressmaker for general sewing by the day. Phone 1831. P1630 23-1 $800.00 to loan on good security. Ad dress T. A., ears Cltlsen. . PI 147-11.1 WANTED BOARD In quiet Country .. place near Ashevllle by young lady, semi-Invalid. Address P. 4). Ilox . 693. . . ... P112S-20 6 WANTED Your orders for kiln dried - kindling, English Lumber Co. Phone 821. 1648-21-7 THE WONDERLAND Go see Chlra new Rook. Write J. T Patrick for booklet P12U4 2-30 MAIL CARRIERS WANTED 168 to . 1100. month, Ashevllls examluati04s coming. Hpeoimea questions lie. Fran Kiln Institute, Dept 275, Ro chester. N. K. P986 20 to SopIO WANTED A thoroughly reliable maa living at oouuty seat ot eaoa couuiy In Western North Carolina to rep resent the Ashevlile ClUseu, celiac t. ing, solioliing and looking after the , CtUsen's interests In fsneral In his respective county. For partkulart address Circulation ' Manager, - The Citisen, AsbsvlUe, N. C ' U 8I10B REPAIRING We make the price, others follow, for aueiity an J servloe. Phone 714. Champion shoo iioip, uovernmsDt tH. 181 T-tt W ANT U -Your orders for sum le flooring, pepiar bevoi tiding, oak and chestnut house trim- Phone 33L English Lumber Co. 1628 1-tt HELP "WANIED WANTED Dependable white woman for general house work for two pee- pie, good home and good wagea Jfermanent position. Phone-1876. 1614-21-3 WANTED Men to taarn barber trad rew weewe complete. Tools given. Earn while Warning. Writs ' for .catalogue. Moier Barber College, Atlanta, Ua.' . P1337 8-10 GOVERNMENT POSITIONS open to women. Writs tor free list Frank- Un Institute, Dept 688 F, Itjcbe. tsr, N. X. Pioil 26-jep 2t WANTED For O. & Army: Able bodied unmarried' .men between ages 18 and 35; citizens of the Unit ed States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English, lan guage. For information, apply to Recruiting Officer, 801 West Third St. Charlotte; 3 South Main St., AshevUle; 330 South Elm street Greensboro; 804 South' Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C, and 1622 Main St, Columba, or 167 West Main St., Spartanburg, B. C. tu-th-sat-Sm WANTED 10 good Industrious boya Good pay. ( South Main St. . 1677 22-1 FOR SALE Besntlful residence lots in Jackson Park addition; big bsrgr.lns and a Investment; sure profit; lots 160 to I860; term to suit purchaser; weekly or monthly payments. Ipply Robert K. Reynolds. Phono 761 or 125. no. Bparianeurg. cv lunula .,..1..... 1:10 u in No. 6 Bri ard and Lake Toasray ......... j-to p.m. No. I Brevard and Lake ' Toxaway :oi No. 10 Savannah, Jackson ville 4:10 p.m. No. 11 Cincinnati, SI. Louis, Memphis ft Louis vllle . , . l:d a.m. Ko.H Washington. Nsw York, Norfolk ard ' Richmond f.lt put. No. 14 Atlanta and Charles, .ton 7:00 a.m No. 16 N. XH Philadelphia Washington ',';0 d m No. 17 Waynesville and Murphy ;o s.m. No. 18 Waynesville and Murphy I; jo pm It. 21 WaynosviU t js nlB. Nov 22 Raleigh and Golds boro 1:1 aja. No. 27 Chicago and Clnoln- natl 7;o pnl No. 28 Columbia, Charles ton ...'....1081 s.b. No. jj Mempnis, Chatta nooga ft New O. ...10:30 .m. no. wasninaion, Hicn mond and iU Y. . . . . 7:10 a.nv No. 42 Atlantn. MalTon and New Orleans S:10 p.m. No. "101 Bristol, KnoxvUie ft ChatUnooga 7:10 a. m. d frori New Yrk, Philadelphia. BalU. Agfc J. H, WOOD. Dir. Pass. AgJ. s bring mm. Wants REAL ESTATE roH lALIw KDOKMO.VT PARK 1IOMK exclusive opitorlunity to arqulre superb rewUi-nis at the Iwl il .4 set Mountain, haiulsunittty lurei.a ed and complete in every Vil v aplHilntnient This thai niln a-. commanding as fine a ee be had in Ashevllle, and one f uw most picturcuue In the urate I'si section; must be sold betsuae ft lh owner unexpected remutel ti-m the city. Here is a httitae tf ' rooms with hot water tfmt. otferins, a chance lor liimtiitent and mwh- lation. Thers are tht sser b-4' rooms vn tn swund fiuot. i ia rooms and a sleeping porth eM te ed In glass, un the first flour la Ik living room, dining room. h(i he and pantry and servants' auwi.re Near Urate Park ina and ! Country Club, Price and uim ws sppllcallon, ron nits rAMrnetx, 43 Patton Ave. I'hons 2. 18 6 HAV1NU determined W divide m$ tract of acres l timlr Und in aiwaln county into suuUier plat. I ant open to bids from respst'le portable saw mill men ih stumpage. For parttrulara, address F. It. Hewitt Hewitts. N. '. . 1661 13.88 FOR SALE 7 room House, targs lot. easy terma tiuiiaing ana iaa aa can beeciired for purchaser to for It owner, 84 Amer. Nat Hexs llldg. . 1638 13-1 FOR BALE OR EXCHANtiK ttsveral of the best Irrigated truv-k farms is Florida, that will rent for 88 1 cent Will sell cheap on easy frsas or exchange for western North Car olina lands, . Either farm or city su burban property. Want only prop erty adjacent to railroad. Will In vest 176,000 or 1108.80S and par e or receive difference la values. Wis to deal direct with owner. P. u. Has 662. Ashevllla, N. C ' P1664 118 FOR BALE 7 room nous en Flint tit. Uood bargain, Moors' Ag-ix r. 13 8. Pack fl. 13-2 FOR SALE Detra bis eetiatry home; 16 aores. tin bungalow, f ' tilslied. Beautiful views utuunuuna, V Htltmors wtanston, C. Furmaa Kirn R.F.D.J8. PI346S-9S FOR BALE 7 room house en Cuas berland Ave. If yes want bai-gala. . act quickly. Moors' Agency, I H Pack d. 38 3 FOR SALE 3 room house, Muttrtek street 31,860. See "Htanly" 13 Co meroe Bldg, Phone 88. 1612-IMf FOR RALE Nice bulldlhg lot ea Llv Ingstun street, 63x20 feet, swat Victoria Drive. A bargain for awes ons. Address 11 Penland Ml. 1622-1 8-18 FOR BALE 7 room honsw, IllckUad Street, 33,160. He "tttanly" 16 4Je meros Bldg. Phone 36. 1841-11 If FOR BALE VACANT LOT 75x200 Hlawasse flt ...... .tt.88 89x134 Hillside Bt ...,il )2xl60 Merrtmon Ave. .,.,.8l.i 66x160 Charlotte Ht ....... 3 120x110 (Irovs Park .....,.J, 67x137 (Allege Ht-........ .1 6 60x150 Highland Ae ..M.,8 60x160 Arlington Bt 3.e 80x200 Hillside Ht ....... .33,e 63x20 Uvlnsaton Bt 3 60x200 Charlotte Ht .. ..... 381. Be "8TANLI," 1 Commerce KMi Phone 38. I U FOR SALE 1 room house, 1 story storehouse on earns lot, AeMans avenue, 33,600., See "HlaiiljT , Commerce Bldg, phen ( . ; !641-t-4f THE 3. 3. MoCLOPKEY ftaalty Ca. ka for sal the most attractive rwst dence in AshevUle, extensive grounds, gardens, gree nhsnsss. awd magnificent view. Only obpmri la selling, owner going abruad, Utsw-r high class and attractive properties near the Country CMife for sale ens ' rent 16-tf FOR BALE 8 room' house. Umtth French Broad, 33,36. He "Stanly- 18 Commerce Bldg. .1641-31. If FOR SALE 4 room bungalow, ffalfcv. electric lights,, new, H.IS. H "Stanly" 18 Commero Bids. 114221 tf FOR BALE A nice, good house worth - ten thousand er more, asta be eaweM for lees. -Just outside town limit i-f Hendersonvllle, N. C. Flat-Hut neighborhood, 12 eto. ( twm cottage and a 4 room cottags nearly new; other Improvements. W. 14. Hawkins, owner, lie)lersfnvlUa, N. C. I'libtn-ll FOR SALE 7 and J ron noes most new, close in, all modara cua vcnlcncea Room 8, Iteveil liula. F. P. Ingla 1h3 tanaraW, r-d tMi a a. r - 1 111 . 1 I - , 1 ill?. I. w e lis, ft FOR BALE Reaotlful horn. Cheat- nil. a 11 . m nut street, 64,700. See manly" 1 f. T AJL Commerce Bldg. Phn l. lh'1 M" liif.ti ..:f Jaaa. It 4 .- FOR HALE Near Ashevllle. fifteen acros, wooded, vineyard, orchard. Modern, well-built house, suitable summer residence nr eanturtaw. "HeeiUence," care Citisen. FOR SALE New T room house with sleeping porch In Lenox Park, 3y 00; new 7 room houew in Orove Park, sleeping porch, hot water heat, 13,600; new 7 room tmuss) la Arborvale Park. 14,600; user It room house and six acre) ef land 4 miles out on sand elay road. 13,000. If you want anything In real estate me. F. M. Meeslar, 3 American National Bank Building. M phone: n m m Crf 4 ikJ REAL tZth'.Z 8 t ight tM9l . .. ed. m es : . lW SMW-.I , . . My yt . s.,-- tM Swat .. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1913, edition 1
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