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i, TWELVE Talk of New Trouble in TiaHriTiq Ta TAnvpcisircr to Orleans Prices. XKW OKI, KAN'S K.1.1 wide adviiices In lie pd e "f iron .in the mrlv lr:i Him toiiii re placed bv fmriv Wl'lr ntt ii , .11 . lute 'run I rut Hedge 'c'l't -' imI , , Iln'lllitiMl by reililx'liir i In:- nhi'ied a g.od pari of I nr.--aura " against values, liui In the late 11 z (lit laik of nrw 1 i-'-.tt In tin I Mil. ' ana was the main depres-ltlg Infill. 10 e! and It cloned the mcrk.-t 11' Hi'- 1 Ml 0! the 1BV. Ill ;1.I9 f.r (lvtnl.,1. wllh thr trading poel'l"n t net ' ri.i o' t m -7 i-t.ul A' 'I'" 1 1 e-t of file .lav. 1 ktol.er stood -it -I - i wjth llif trading position 7 to I points over yesi-rd-iy . ch I , A imic'i better l.herri.t t'i;m due f. Iped to ni'in the m.i-k.-t III higher 1 sj-I.mw- mi v I tin mi ruriii"- hm- lllM tsj In- report 1 nf more N'W Kng- : tend ni!U ettlinr labor trouble awl resuming operat ion riri h; a muri'i favorable opinion of labor conditions i .fl tills Country uinrTHiiv. I ,,e " upward mivcment carried the market, to II !il(Iiict qiwlaiiomi for the toy. j giely set 111 among old 1 ones. The weekly flop rpwrli! fr.nn Cic , . anaimtmi . were .. :.. . '" T 'svolablc m ml 11 miilnionth private tin roan t .r iinidlllnn of 5.16 per rent of normal. Indicating deteriora tion for the half tnonlii of 6 3 point ' awl a vleld of hut lo,2S2.ooO bale, caused much bulliah comment, but neither of ibec features did mom (ban steady the market, which from trie mliMlfl of tile inornln Krartii;illy Open. 2t 7 21 .77 21 7 High. n.7 11.17 Low, Clime. II. m S' in 21. '.Ml 21. H 21.21 21.21 211 !l 2H!tl Jan. . Mr. , May . 'let J)e il in 21. 7 21.211 21 20 m' i inn MtAnriv and unehanu'ol. Sali' on I ha aput li lialec; lo arrive 144 l-ow mlddlln JA.fiO; mlddlliK 21 25- (rood nilddllnif !2.0. Kecrlpin S : loOk 62.778. JACKSONVILLE ' JAfKSONVnXri.'"Hent. 11 -Tur-(Hmtlna Arm, l.Kiri.2l: eiveiit &!-' alilpmenta 160: atnea 11. 7J4. Huflti flrtn; 1 rereipia . 1,l70r alilpmenta B75: atock lKK.SaO. guote! H. U. K, IJ2H; r. 0. II. I, i.4A: s, .4.i WU. .!; ww, SAVANNAH KAVA.WAH. Sept. U.Turpentlna rtrm, 1.1?'A: aalra ISO) racetpta Wli hlpttwnta I7t: atook J3,in. Koln rt'm: !! l,t3trrtx 'elpla f,W, htv mania (S3; Mock M.670. Quota; B, , K. F. C . I. 6.25.83H; K. S.1I7HW ..: M. 04l 8 4"; N, S 4643 0 ,611; VV(J. (151 WW, 6M4.70. . - , , -i ... ii ii COTTONSEED OIL NKvV YORK. Seiit. IS. Cottonaced oil was firm and hiuher on buylns by lha Suiilh and ahort cnvarln, m xplred by nivrrte crop advlcea and lllilne In oruda. (HoalnK b"1a wera i to 2D points net h Iff her. Halea U.Stio harrenl. Prima cruda (12H, aale and hid; prima iiimmer yellow apot num. Iral: Oeter 7.11); December 7.(7; Mareh 7 i, all bid. - ' SUOAB AND COFCCt ' rv.w 1'onii, Bepi. u.kw ur mlet at 4 4.i for Culiaa ciilrlf uunl; " raflnad ijulet at 4.50' for Una gran- -i, iiitl ' ' pot uoffea firm at i tor Klo f' mid Ii to 1514 Cor Samoa 4'a. , Do Ycu Work For Nothing? You know the tale of the Irishman, who, when asked why he was digging a ditch, replied. "I'm digging this ditch to get the money to buy the victuals to make the strength to dig the ditch." ; That's just what all of us lire doing unless each pay day we are putting aside certain profit. The American National is not interested in your savings alone. It is interested in you, and everything about its service is designed to aid you to save success fully. . AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK A Strong, Wall Established Institution. 4 on Savings and Certificates of Deposit National Bank Protection for All. i JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade Private Wires Leading Exchanges Correspondent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New York Chicago 14-15 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1 867. -AUDITS LOCKWOOD HONNELL Flnomiiil StalcnicntN HunkUccpliiit Systt-itia Inrfliiip Ta Si-rvlie iimimi 3I0-3I'.' f nut anon lllilt. T'liono 8111. MiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Investors Demand Title Insurance AN Investor who Values his money wants property he can sell or borrow on at short notice. Make your property attractive to him with Title Insurance; It is a guarantee that your property is free from en cumbrances and therefore a liquid investment well worth buying. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE 55 College Street. :jIIIIIIIIIIIU:illlltllllMlllinilMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIKiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIli!llllllMt7 t (HBBaiaSllSS BUILDING Lumber of all kinds Hardwood Flooring Hollow Bu'ldinj Tile Woodard & onu-r Temple 4'urt ItMine llie DEflHTH OF NEW EXPORT T T j Earlier Gains Based on ip-her Quotations a t Liverpool Lost. 1 mi.i;o, Sept. U l)Karih of nrw , ; c H-1 OUHltO'Hi WroUrKfd lll"WiH-.l ni.ukit Hi tin' In"' toilay. tnor limn . f.nl ,.Hr!i.o' iMilo.- hiimM IttrHflV .mi .Ui'iT riiiolnllnH at Liverpool nm n o lit 11 h 1 I'm r - ul lli "lit"' A n;ir oola Cop w.'i-nliivs llnif'i t H cent lower, I An m.-on . I I, (o IliO, r T Oll'-j, to 1. Hli'ijA ('. I,. ..... M;.y l.fifi lol I I'.rn rl ., cl a All. '1 W aliailr off to rent up; Ml' at '. Hjl'lwln Ixmbo. , .... t !, In,- i like nitvxtirr, una or v!..on 'irytni( 'r un IS cent t- I.jicK to a nae of 17 int. 't.e.,t niov'l iiiai.inl In price ilur Inn Die e.irly 'I o ' ' 1 1 '-' 'I"'" ailvam-a (n l.lverpoul' ,iio'..i.'l ii- a (ac lor rll-Hlllte (l.rCl'looi oil t h 1 ! J.le ff tbe Ailtiilir Tne ,,ioou,.j virleil from iini'lmnierl flrured io n: hinber. f.i.nwiil liv al.si i' an Hi- all nrouiol C ,rn opened :i -ll.ie I ' .oil UP, .itil aoinewlMl. but t :. nnl'le a irrnnrul iintlit.ii Oam .tnrlfil ii nuil o fflo a like folM.nee ami l.itef allowed a rWe for1 nil il' llverlea. I'roVtalona Hrm ' y vm:AT-- Willi now" H no hi am. Tilth . I.ow, I l r lin'i l.mi'ia 1 .ti.'i '-a ." ..it'M .liiiVtj .at?, ;ti .37 'l, III 411 Mi j ;.n USD I "n't I it I '.-j 1 OH 4, ".62'i j,,. .rtV I. 'M '4 I osv, .Hit, '... fill', ..111. .Ill .37 W 1.'7 8 !u I Ull'i 1. !.' Kept . . Iec . . -M.iv OATS Sept. . .e- . . . My lAKM (M. . . . Jan. . . . HI1US Kepi. . . . Oct , . . j;, ..14 I" -12 8 :j .3I4 :r, in 27 i tin 9 .'.'I US" CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAUO, Sept. 13. --Wht-al; No, a liaril l."2'4; N", 3 hard 1.111. Corn: No. 2 mined (2V i(i!; No. 2 yellow 6I4Iil,1. iiala- No. 2 while, 'ii'h'a'il; No, 3 white i.i4ffli. K.v: No. 1 70. Hurley isl; timothy l-.tlOU 5.(10; clover 1 2. 1)("9 14.50. Fork nominal; lard 10.42, rlba 9.5U 10.60. POULTHV AND FABM FRODUCTS CIUCAIX). Kept. IJ Mutter uni tlad; creamery flrata HH4i3: ai lliu 34Hi37; atandanla 36Va- Kg' eay; flrrtta 27iW30; ordinary hrata 2a W33; rarnaamtor flrita ibWl. l.iva poultry hlKher; fiiwla Ut&24Vi; "prlnga 24; rooatara 14. Potton ateady on Karly Ohloa; Hirhtlv elrnniter on white: Minne sota and Smih llakota sacked and bulk Karly Oliloa 1.104(1,25 cwt; haat d (I0j '1,94 cwt; Wlacoualn aacked t'obblera l,aoi'l,45 wt; Wlauonln bulk Cobbler MOffl.M ewt. LIVERPOOL SPOT COTTON LIVERPOOL, eept. 13. pot .cuton Incrcaaed demand: prlcea aiendy. Oiod mlddllmt 13. 68; fully inlddllng 11.41; mlddllnn 13.11; low mlddllntf 1214; good ordinary 12.01; ordinary 11.61. Kalaa 4.000 bale. Incluillne 1.400 American; racrlpU l.ooo balaa. no American. Futurea cloed quUt and ateady: 8ptamber 12.77; Oc tober 12 59: December 11.41; January 12 37; March. 12.83; May 11.31; July 12.01. - , "NW YORK DAIRY MARKET NKVV YORK. Hapt. 18. Butler firm er. Ekm Irrofular. Cheeaa firm; av. rail run 2lt2. , , I.lva noiUtrv firm: chickan" by fralaht 2427i lurkeyt 21; dreaaa fioullry aiendy! price" unchn(d. COMPANY. 'Phone 1351. MATERIAL Tapestry Brick n n ' m ' R Atkinson Vrtl.l -ar Kr-lnit IVp-K fbone 17B7 NEW YORK - UiaHtiThlUiWjClott Al Cneni Iiye., 47, 44 I 44 4'. Am Heel Muiiar.. 1, 41 4W Am. Can i 11; 4.11, B2' 4." Am. Car A K 1 11 ,VJi ,n Am. l I. fifd .. 4 74, 72S4 72H Am Int. Corp.. 24 SU'l. Iit 364tj , 4,I27 ,1241.124'a j 21 3744' 3S 3d ; 4, 44. 41j 3 2, IJ'V 42V4, -'4 , til 44 , 4u( 42 f '7 I22'I:I22 ,12314 lllli 105 !)U2 1H2'1i 7 7 6S it 64 4, 41 Hill IH l, UKi , , 3 I2;'i 122 ,122 32't 10 , 32 84.)40',4 1144,117A ; 67. M: 07 II 7 7 II i 74V4 . 4 14a1 I47S4 144 !; U 42', 4344 21! 2 2'4 , 4, 76S 7l'V, 7i1, QU IIL II 'II.. - I1U Am. Am bio. I.Jrurrrt H Ik Kef. An. Am. Muiiir Am. .Sum, Tob Am Tel. A Tel 11 a, u I lloiu. H'eal "11' Canadian IJac Ceiitriil Laainer . Ciiaml. Motora .. C. A O . . 'hl . M 8t P ( hi., Ity He V.. C-ira-'ol3 Corn IT-id Crucible. H!eel . . . Cubu Cane. Huaur Kinll.-Johneon .. !' H. 471, Mi 72 71 I 71 U 11BH 1 1714 l ) 7 i S7 4544 02 yi'4 3 I 444 I4 44i 14 2I 9i 1744; 1744 124 16 1. 1444 lftn t;no fam, Ply -l.ji, . 3,10 ,10 2 44.10 2 44 en. a hpnaii H, ai NP 4744, (54a. 45 'A flen. Kleetrlc. 21142 ;142 II4JO 111' II I H44 14 7, 44 44 I 44 21' 14 42' 2 3en. .Molorw (II. Nor. pffl.. flillf Htalei Htael III Central CI1444.I14 ,114 J4lp. Cupper .....J3. 41; 41 41 Int. Harvear .... 1113 113 111 Int. Mer Mar. pfd II 6 54 , 67 Int. Tnper I 191 41, 44' 69 Invincible Oil 7 14j 14 14 Kelly-Hiirln. Tlr, 43i U 43 Kenneciitt Cup. ..I Hi 14! J 1IV4 L. N I 7!lll:i37 137 Mwlcan PMm. , . . !!4l'l4!lil MM. Ktataa OH...! , 11; U 11 Mltlvale Hteel ....I 26: 34j 14 f-U ISfoT-York Bonds. FOREIGN BONDS Argentina 7 102 fxmiln, of Canada 6, 1429 10244 Krenoh Kaptrhllo 7a . . . 93 Kingdom of Bebjrlnm 7t ln KlnKilom of Denmark 6a 1)9 Swiss Confederation la 121 If. K. of 0. H. A 1. 6. 1437... 104 1'. H. of Uratll la 103 V. H. of Mexico 5a 55 RAILWAY A MISCELLANEOUS Amer. Agri Chrm. 7 105 A mer. Smelt. A Rer. Sa 95 Amer. Sugar 4x n AU'hlaon Ren. 4a 92 A. C. L. lat 4a 91 B. O. rv. 4 44a 17 Central Leather 6a ... 91 C. & 0. cv. 6a , : 9.1 Chl., B. Q. rrt. 5s 101 Chi, Mil. ft Mt. P. cv. 4t...,. 74 Chl., R. I, Pac. ref, 4 47 Chile Copper 6.1 114 Cal. St Hou. ref. 4.., 90 Cuba Cane Sugar 7s' 14 Penver & Rio Orande Imp. S-. 42 Krle gen. 4a 64 Otiodyear Tire la, 1931 100 III. Central ref. 4a 90 Int. Mer. Marina 4a 41 Kana. city Sou. ref, Sa 91 Kelly-Sprlngfteld Tire 101 L. & N. rf. 6. 104 Mexican Peirnlrum I" 104 MA., Kan. a Tex. pr. lien 5a... 41 Mo. Pacific en. 4a 49 .V.-Y. Central deb. (a 107 . a W. cv. 6a 122 N'or. Pacific 4a 40 Pennaylvanla gen. ta 192 Raading gen. 4a 4K Ht. L. & K. K. adj. (a 15 N. A L. con. 4 19 Sinclair Oil 7 106 Hon. Paclflo ov. 4a , 91 Bou. Railway 6a UK Kmi. Railway 4i 104 J P. 1st '(a i Union Pacific 4a 44 1'. 8. Hteel 104 Wabaah lit 6a 100 Wlleon a Co. 7a 104 Sou. Railway gen, 4, ,. 71 LIBERTY BONDS NK W YORK. 8 apt. 11. Liberty bonda cloned: 1' lul.84; aecond 4'a 100.11; Aral 4'a 100.61; aecond 4'e 100.24: third 4"a 109.15: fourth 4V4'e 100.74; Vlclory 4'. uncallail, 100.70; Victory 4'a. called, 109.10. Be Careful! Renew your insur ance with as m u c h care as you would buy a new car. Be sure that you buy protec tion that cannot fail. Hartford ' Fire Insur ance Company poli cies are backed by a n enviable record of more than a cen tury. Consider this. 1 Call on this agency. Oft sThe HAHKINS Co. ! .11 IK S I.KVITt'll. Mgr. 411-114 l ( V I UKlK. 'IMIONK 101.V PLASTER For Builders We can supply builders immediately with quantities of " White Rock" plaster. "White Rock" is unsur passed for both base and finishing work. Get what you need NOW for that new building. ! I Southern Steel & Cement Co. -ir in'vo rim rwg fi-frsc Phone S74 M N. Pace; Sa. THE A5HEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, Stn.ijv STOCK LIST flla!Hlfh:LoarCloM Mil. faclflo ! f, 11 ; IS 14 32 V4 N. Y. C 51i 4, 44 I 44 N. v., .v. H. II.: 9, us; us! SIH N. at W 37,124 122:12244 So. Pa'lfle Okla. P. Ref Pacific Oil Pan-Am. Patro. Pannavlvanla . . . . Z7 I 11 ., 14 iS, 114 214 . Mj (IS 67Si I7S .'llli 4244! S0441 41114 . 41 47 , 44, 4t4 ., 24, 31 I 12441 I2S .; 4I 4144' ""-4 7)4t . 3 4 7 1 441 (K44 (' Pura Oil Kaadlni Map. Iron Steal. Koy'I luitch, N. y. 8t. I.. A 8 V 8. A. L H. A I., pfd Reara-liabuck . . . 4 1 5 8 44! 67 ! 67H fi1 1044; 1044! 104, 1. 7 I V4i V4 I, II '4 II' 11 141 12 j 40 I 40 .Sinclair Oil 44 Kef. 2 I4'4 31 , 1.1 Sloer-Hhef. M. ft 1. 1 I 4144; an ; M Sou. Pacific I 43, Mi 4 ! 4 Boil. Hy I 14! M! 24: M Sou. Ry. pfd . 8. O. of N. J. Rtudnbaker C' . . . .1 19! 4 1I (1 Pfd., 4 117 44 1 1844 II' TP. . 284 131 " 130 .... 1: 10 10, 10 ! t'L". ,V 109 4R1, II I 41 . . . . 1. 3114 31 ! 31 T. & 1 Tob. Prod Trn. Oil t'nl'in Pacific ... I'nlied RT11II C H .'ool Prod . . . . 143' (7 ' 41 41 . . . ' 42' 14 14; 14 . 14 lf.4 151 141 1 154 154 14 : , t ( r. H. Ind. Al. 1! .. 4; (4 United Rt. 8torM, 22! l! S0! 40 V. . Rubber . . I". S Htael I'. S. Slael ifd.. 1'tali Copper . . Vanadium Corp Va.-Caro. ftiam. Wetern 1'nlon . Wea:ln. Elae. . Wlllya-Ov'land . Chlno Copper .. Toaden ft fa.. . . Miami Copper .. Ray Con. Cop... Keynolda Tob. . T. P.. C O . . ! S3 14 M 64 304,104, 104, ins : 34.122 121 122 ; 34 4H; MS, ( ; 92; ss I 61: 61 ,1-14.' 241 24l-S4 4 11744 11744.117', 16, (4 43 (1 1 19 a 14 7 K 7: 7 ,1 1 10: 10 till 61 44 . 6 24! 29 -I 11 IS I 1 .1 42 67: M .1 19 !7! 24 JAMES R. BUSH MARKET REVIEW gTOCK LETTER There wsa Juat a Utile elowlng down In activity at opening, but volume aoon Inceaaed. There waa fair demand for laauea that have been moat aellva recent ly, aome made new hlgha, but after firat hour frtaiket became Irregular. What praaaura developed waa matn Iv of profit taking kind and aching waa not of large volume. Public utilities came Into prominence again. Equipments are at 111 favor ed and many specialties hold their advance and command Juat as much confidence aa heretofore. Whllu we can see ample Justification, for oc caeslnnal profit taking and reactions there la nothing In th .axis' !nff alt. uatlon to warrant a changa In the views as to ultimate raault. Steel operations are Increitsing colli pro duction la increasing, railroad ton nage Is big and shows Increasing volume of domestic busthiaa, ornithine to feel 1 that advantage ahouid.be taken of refaction 10 buy atocka. GRAIN LETTER Firmness In Liverpool is though to ba reflections of a better continental demand. It la said that around two ml'llovi bus- I hala hard winter wheat havo chang ed bands within the past faw d-iy though It la not believed 11. repre sent new foreign demand. New York mentions a little moiej .ictlvity among exporters of Munltobas but no estimates of liuslnesa hsva 'been received. An eastern exporter ex. presses oplnltm that Clf-mauy has bought five million wheat and 0110 million rye through London recent ly. Th(ra has been .nothing In our market today to suggest any foreign demand, either hard wlntera or Mun ltobas, In fact the market baa apain been featured by an unimportant le. maud. There wore modora,: bulg ing an lea early In dav, but the vol ume waa not large. Pending a marked improvement In buying power from loine Monroe, val ues are not likely to slvjw maintain ed strength and te ccnllnu to an ticipate a dragging tendency. ( OARHK UKAlNt-At limes ttiere la fair commission .demand in corn marka but It ih not ;i coimlstcit i!i' ... Tr .tT'" mny uu" Periods f 1 1 "" oT ,thls "" "ll0 marliat uc. tlon Is likely to be jmpathctlc with wheat. Cash demand Is slow. The' firmness In pals i gither-d irom a ack of offering, Insteal of nnv p;ir- culnr demand. The September .e. CALL MONEY e'NbT YORK. Sept.il .-can money firm; high 4; low 4; ruling rate 4; cloning bi, 4 4; offered at 5; Ian loan 4: call loa., agalnai accept - ""if? 3H Tlm' ,,,,n "rn': mixed colluteral 60-90 days 4ra4i,4: four ax months ihilt-i. Prime commer cial paper 4ijf4. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN ST. IXH'I.S. Sept. 13. Wheat: No. 2 red 1.12iffl.l3; So. 3 1 .07 if 1 . 1 1 : Slav iin; iieceinticr 99, ljrnt No. 2 white 61 No. 6 59: September ooi ; i MicerTi.tier 6.-1,. IKitu: No. 2 white 39; No. 3 384(38; September m; ieceipner 34 4,. STOCKHOLM, Aug. 26. (By Mall.) The eight-hour law litis been in force In Sweden for two years and a half and it ia still . buns of contention between em oloyera and ta borers. The Industrial employers' organ izations have fought the law ircni the lirat. and are still opposed to it. They declare the Increased pro ductivity, promised by the barkers nf the bill ati a compensation fur shtirter hours, lias not developed that the scheme has meant tlm loss of time nnd money, and tli.it a largo number of workmen have expressed a desire tor longer, hours. The Wood I-'uly Manufacturers' Association avers that In many cases production has been main tained only by increasing the num ber of employes, or hy buying cost ly labor saving machinery. labor Interests call these re ports prejudiced. They say it Is not tair to compare present results with those obtained during the war , when the productive lupucity of workmen was strained to the utmost. This feverish working speed could not ba maintained with safety (o the laborer, they say. Consequently the labor unions ws.ut the eight-hour law continu ed. They maintain that under it working olMciency hna been in creased; that the number of work men JS not materially greater and that the laboring classes as a whole have found more time for cultural and. educational improve ment. They say that the home as j a social unit has heen strengthen- ru, UU' wuiniiiH iimii 11, w ho mi more time to the bringing up of his children and to the enjoyment of home life. In the background is Die public, and the public does not seem, in any sense, to be alarmed over the outcome. It believes that the aver age Swedish workman, with his sound, .common aense, will event ually agree with the employer In a solution that will advance the Industries of the nation. The Pan-Paclflc Scientific Con gress will ba held in Australia next year, as the Federal Oovernment luia agreed to tha proposal, provid ing the cost to the commonwealth does not exceed 6000 pounds. Emi nent scientists from the United Rtates and all .other Pacific coun tries are expected to attend, ae rordlnir to the Australian Vutlnnal I Research Council, w hich la apon I aur.'ng tha congress. , LEE PROFIT-TAKING Active Short Selling Also Feature on the Stock Exchange. NKVV YORK, Bepl IT Active ahort selling of professional origin, combined with extensive profit-taking, halted I ha upward movement of prlees In today's stock market, clo;i liilf prices of a number of tbe re cently active Issues declining 1 to 1 points below yesterdays final fig ures The selling waa orderly, how ever, and there was a good abaorji. tlon of moat offerings There were a few outstanding eentions to the reactionary Undency of moat laauea. Atchison gaining naar a point on reporta of a posalble in ereu.M In the dividend from 4 to 7 per eetit or extra dividend distri bution. The Intea toll slock to be associated with . merger rumor, climbed 1 1-2 points Hharea of the II einlee Manufacturing Company which manufactures motorcycle, en. Joyed 111 advance of 2 points In res ponse to private reports of Increased earning". Dear raiders who attacked the Chi cago and (Ireat Western lsu-. yes leniuv transferred their activate to the Krie stocks today, the common and aeeond preferred, however, yield ing only fractionally on the cay. while ihe first preferred waa forced down 1 6-4 points Other rails were weak In sympathy, particularly th low priced Issues, auch as New Ha ven. New York, Ontario and Wea ern and Mt Paul Investment issues like Union Pacific, Canadian Paclflo, Norfolk and Western and New York Centrsl also shared In the recession some of tbe losses exceeding a point. Mexican Petroleum waa quite ac tive within S five point radius reg istering a net decline of 36-1 after an early display of atrength. Standard Oils of California and New Jersey, Houston, Producers and Refiners, 1'an-Amerlcan and Ueneral Asphalt yielded substantially. Copper anil su- gar shares alao continued under pres sure throughout most of th ses sion. Weekly Iron and steel trade re. views indicating a rapid recovery from the recent depression Ip the In dustry because of the coal ami rail strikes induced active buying of U. S. Hteel common, which duplicated It high of the year, but It slipped hack In final dealings on real':i sales. Independent steels war Ir regular. American and Baldwin Locomo tives and Railway Steel Spring each registered new highs for the year In early dealings, but reacted sharnlv at the close. Other equipment al- so were wean. sume of the public utilities which moved Into new hlah sround, however, particularly Colum bia (las and American Water Works 6 per cent Were able to hold most or tneir gains. Tota sales 1.130.000 shares. Call money opened an! renewed at 4 per cent but stiffened to 4 1-1 at the close. Further hardening Is expected tomorrow aa the result of tonight's announcement that the gov ernment would withdraw 146.600,009 from member banks of the federal reserve system In tills district. There was a fair demand for time money but offerings were lleh rvim. merclHl tiaDer was nuiec w..ir..M of foreign exchange rates in London riaiKci was followed bv a rather sharp decline in the looal' center, de mand sterling bills falling nearlv 2 1-2 cents with corresponding reduc tions In the continental rates, the market sterling was influenced by heavy offering of cotton hills. Jap anese exchange showed a firmer tone. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NK4V YORK. Bene IS morel. ex change heavy. ' Great Brllain. de mand 4.42xUi-a4iM- 4.42: 40-day bills on banks 4.40. France, de mand 7.54: cables 7.6j. Italv. de mand 4.1144: cable 4.19. Rnlarlum. demand 7.14: cubles 7.15. Germany, demand .06 1-14; cables .04. Hol land, demand 31.67: cables 31.71. Nor way, demand 16.65; Sweden, demand J6.4.1; Denmark, demand 21.21; Swlt aertand, demand 18.79; Spain, demand 16.80; Greece, demand 2.50; Poland. dem.mil .01; Czeetio-SlovRkla, de mand 1.55; Argentine, demand 36.12; Hraxil, demand 13.12: Montreal, 49. DRY QOOOS SKY YORK. Sept. 13 Cotton goods market, were firmer and higher to day, buying being generally In gray goons and eheetlnga. Yarns were steady, but not very active. Wool good were firm. Nllks sold steadily, cotton and silk goods being firmer and tending higher. Iturlaps were ntady. Kni; troodd wore In moder ate demand, r METAL MARKET XKW YORK. Sept. 13. 4-'opper quiet; electrolytic apot and nearby 14. .ill. Tin quiet; s pot and futures 32.12. Iron steady; Nri. 2 southern 25.00cri 27.00. Land steady; not S.Jtf 6.00. Zinc steady: hast St. IOuls spot and nearby delivery 6.40fi6.41. Antimony spot 6.23!f4.75. When Is "mCHOVlA Useful? fPrcmoorxs4?d Waw-kVYi Hm nmmmgirvn byth Marmrirmm to thm ort4uLJ trmat oa whioA WmwtonSMlta mow utnd. ) WHENEVER you are in search of invTstment advice and information, or are in position to purchase safe, care fully selected, and well secured bonds. Whenever you are in doubt as to the value of your present investments and wish to have them analyzed by an ex perienced and unbiased authority. . When you wish to be relieved of the time-consuming and annoying detail of caring for your securities personally. (Whenever to be continued in later advertisements. ) mCHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Winston-Salem Asheville FOR EVERY FINANCIAL NEED Commercial Banking- Trusts Safe Deposit. Investments - GOTHAM COTTON FAILS TO HOLOJTSADVANGES Close Is at Net Losses of From 18 to 24 Points on the Day. NBW YORK, Sept. 13. Barly advance were followed by decline In the cotton market today becauae ofreallslng and aiattered elllng sup posedly for southern account, le cember contract broke from S2.24 tu 21.80 an 1 closed at the level, with the genes rl market closing steady at net declines of IS to 14 points. The market opened firm St an ad vance of 13 to 21 points on rela t vely firm cables, reports that trad era In Liverpool ware scaling down their Ideas of the crop and over night reports of a steadier selling and considerable realixtng but thi early offerings were well absorbed with tbe market working about ii to 30 points net higher during th middle i f th morning. January sold up to 22.11 and October to 21.41, making recoveries of 145 to 153 point from th low prices reached on the reactions of last week. More realiz ing wa attracted at the figure while I here also appeared to be little mure aouthern selling later In Hie afternoon and It waa believed that soma of yesterday' larger buyers were liquidating their contracts. Oc. tol er sold off to 21.6553 and January to 21.41 or about 44 to 19 points from the beat and the close was at the lewest or the day, , A privats crop leport was issued making ths mid-month condition 63 4 and the Indicated yield 10,282,909 dbib, wnicn was a little more fav orable than ths report of tha pre vious day and may have accounted for aom Belling although it ahoweii a very substantial deterioration for the first half of the month. The weexiy report of th weather burtr.u was generally referred to as bullbih. but had evidently been discounted. Private cables from Liverpool attrib uted the advance there to a bettor trade demand and unfavorable crop reports. Open. -vgn. Low. Close. 22.05 22.13 21.62 21.62 22 11 22.27 51.60 21.80 22.14 22.20 21.73 21.72 21.80 21. 8 31.52 21.62 22.02 22.28 21.40 21 40 Jan. . Mar. . May . Oct. . Dec. . Spot cotton quiet; middling 11.10. LIVE STOCK. CHICAOO CmOAOO. Sept. 11. Cattle Re ceipts 11.000: active on all classes: beef steers strong to 13 cents higher; better grades mostly 10 to 15, up; top matured steers 11.35; hest vear. ling 11.00; bulk beef steers D.dOfa) 10.40; she atock generally strong to 10 up; bulla, stockera and feeders firm: veal calves largely 25 ' higher; western grass eteers largely 6V6r0 7.50; bulk fat she stock 4.50ff7.2; bulk canners and cutters 2.85I&3S0; bulk vealere 12.75iai3.Ofl; bulk stock era and feeders 6.2307.(ia. Hoss Receipts 16.000: Center weights aotlve: steady to strong; others slow around steady; bulk 179 to 220-pound averages S.Soit.io; top 9.10; bulk 239 to 260-pound averages 9.16r9.60f choice 375 to 400-pound butchers 8.'50$8.75: bulk packing sows 7.007.75: bulk pigs 8.50fn90ij. Ksllmated holdover 5,000. Sheei Receipts 16,000; f.u native lambs moetlv 25 cents higher; western 23 to 60 higher: top westerns 13.80 to shippers; too natives 13.-50; hulk na tives 12."5yi3.10; culls mostly St.00; sheep firm; top fat ewes 6.50; Mon tana aged wethers 7.25: feeders strong; morning top feeder lambs 13.00, orne held higher. EAST ST. LOUIS BA ST 8T. LOU US. Seni. 13. Cat tle Receipts 4.900; beef steers steady to 25 higher: 11.10 paid for 080-pound ! vearllngs: medium and good steers I 7.50(910 00; western gras.er 5.10'rt 1 4.00; light yearling steers and heirers and beef cows steady to strong; yeor- i linrs 7.5OU(9.90; cows 4.50(ii 5.75; can-! ners 10 cents higher; bulk 2-.40tfi 2.50; bulls steady; bulk 4.00iff 1.75; Jisrht veal calvea-60 higher:' top 11. : bulk 11.50 I $ 11.75; tocker steer unchanged; vealers 5.604YS.60. HogsReceipts 10.000; 10 to 2S High er on plga and lights: firm on packer sows; top 9.70: bulk 150 to 260-pound : averages S.60iff9.85: 130 to ISO-pound i weiithts .K-9.50; pigs 8.759.35; I sows 6.50(317.50. . ! flheep Receipts 2.500; strong on fat lambs: an its 25 higher; few to butch ers 13.0ogil3.25; culls 7.A04J7.5O; fat. light ewes 4.00; heavies 8 90. NEW YORK NEW YORK. Sept. 13. Cattle Re- j celnts 1.940; steady; steer 5 on? 10 15; bulla l.OOSu.OO; cows .SO4i3.50. I Calves Receipts 2,700: steady; veals! 9 00015.00; culls 6.001)8.00; little calves 9.00ig!0.00; grassers l.'il'iti 5.59; weterns S.tioff 9.50. I Sheep and Mmlvs Receipts 8. noil; : Arm; sheen 3..Wg6.no: culls 1.50iii 3.00; lambs IO.OOrfj;H.73; culls T.nm, 9.00, Hoifs -Receipts 5.960; steady; light! to medium weights io.sow iu.75: pigs and heavy hogs 10.25(6.10.50; roughs I 7.09(fJ'7.75. JACKSONVILLE ' JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 1.1. Hogs Receplt light; prospects steady; heav ies and mckeay 6.0ft; medium 7.50; heavy pwrs 4.00; light pigs 6.00; , rough 4.0004.00. IMsWNPsWFalWl '1mHAmrVUiktSJ9J'Vf.m1r NORTH CAROLINA Raleigh WANTS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE I Ford Touring. IKSt Model .1 Ford Sedan, 1919 Model 1 Overland Touring, Iite Model 1 Overland Touring 1 Iteo Touring, 1920 Model 1 Heo Touring, nig Six - 1 Iteo Bpeedwngon ? I Iteo Speed wugmi BYRD MOTOR COJVIPANY 17-19 Market Street WANTED WANTED" Three unfurnUli.'d rooms for light hou'koeplm by couple without children; numt be close in. permanent If price Is reasonable. Answer ;,t once. N". p., care Citireii. WANTED lliioiii, board in refin ed private family by lady with out T. B.. not In business; ref erences exchanged; price must bo reasonable. N. K., care Citi .zen. ' WANTED To buy second hand furniture and stoves, 'hone 1...7. Mountain CltvFurnjture, Co. ONE NTCEa"pYrtVi.iif "al "12 Hltike St. No sick or children. V'un and beautiful. WANTED ""Bewing at home. Phone 1065. BIDS FOR COUNTY HOME Sealed bids will e received bv Lie Poard of, Commissioners of liurke County, Nprth Carolina. until 1 o'clock p. m.. September 18th. for the construction of a new brick County Home Ilullding at the site of the old structures, three miles south of Mor ganton. N. C. Contractors will be shown site at any time on reasonable notice, and revised plans nnd apecllicalloiis can be seen at the office of the Board of Commissioners, or at Cie office of Ixiuls W. AsHury, architect, Realty Building. Charlotte, N. C after Sep tember 10th. Sets of plana and kpealfloatlous can be obtained after that time hy the deposit of twenty dollars, which will be refunded upon return of sets In good condition. A certified cheek for three per cent of the amount will be required with each bid, same to be returned to each unsuccessful bidder, and to the suc ceMful bidder aa soon as satisfactory bond for the faithful performance of the contract has been executed. The Hoard of County Commissioners! reserve the right to reject any and a.11 bids.. HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF KIJRKE COUNTY. ' By H. L. MILL.NER. Chairman. J. R. HOWARD, Clerk. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualllled as Administratrix of Ihe estate of Oeorge H. Starne deceasRd. this la to notify all pcrjons holding claims against him to present the same to the undersigned 'on or before the l'tii day of Aueust. 1023. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recoyery thereon. All persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate settlement with the under signed. This nie 17th dav of Auftuct. 1922. MRS. Q BO. H. 8TARNBS. 831 Haywood Road. Administratrix. BAR SILVER NEW YORK. Kept. 11. Foreign bar silver 69; Mexican dollar 53. If your ice should run shoit just call us and we will supply you at once. Our wagons make deliveries to all parts of the city. Asheville Ice Co. 3 Market St. 158 Phones 72 High Point Salisbury : Savings ' Insurance ICE If W AN T S aotovohiles 1IH.0 125.09 275.00 245.00 726.0Oi 116.001 225.00 365.00 Telephone 4121 WANT AD RATES Cl Cent Minimum Charge) 2 Cenls per word for on. Insertion. 4 Cents per word for thr 'In sertions 1 Cents per word for seven In. ertlons. 10 Cents per word for thirty Insertion.-. (Above rates are for Adf paid' In . J - - lv j Hovinna omr? For exx.nple. a 16-word sd CMt 1 ceils for one Insertion, I oon seut!ve insertions 11.00, 7 oon- it Ire Insertion I. I2.00,I con cev!ve insertion, $7.50. Abcve rates are for Ads set In 7 pt. type (lows ca). Wnt Ada t In 10 pt. lower rasa are double regular rata Kt black fare type allowed. Want ads not run on conseciltWei days ars strict ly on tha basis of 1 Cents par word for aach insertion. Poaltiop want ads are one-hVf tha above rates. Tilt Cutset! will not bs respon sible for more than one Incorrect Inaerlnn of any advertisement or dered tor mors than one tlm. Cl'.'zen Want Ad Bring Result Phop. 4201 SPECIAL Pleats nnd more ptoatg for fall styles. We are pleating, hem stitching and covered button specialists. UUS8E PLEATING AND BUTTON CO. 1 1-2 E. Pack Square Phone 8036 LADIES Come In and make yourself drcs or hat; learn while you ECONOMY .SCHOOL FOR .WOMEN 204 Drhumor Bldg ; - i -j - j BEFORE f KUST CUAlliS Have those beautiful plants in the, yard or porch boxes potted iff order to enjoy tljeir beauty this winter. Also artificial palms made to order. Have had years cf experience. H. A. Irwin. 93 Pearson Drive. Phone 4480 REMODELING Ladles' suits, coats, evening and afternoon gowns, street dresses, etC ROBEY'S 204 Drhumor Bldg., opposite (!oode's drug store, second fldor. LETTER SHOP MISS H. C. DAVIS Public stenographic aervlce, du-. plicating. 62 Am'n. Natl. Bank Bldg., AahevlUe, N. C. Phona 2267. ' Millinery Of exclusive design,, remodeling. Robey's Opposite Goode's Drug; Store, 204 Drhumor Bldg. I AM "imposition to flo your bar ber work at your home, sick or well. Just call 4448 for appoint ment; all work guaranteed; children and ladies a specialty. ATTENTION SMOKERS Keep your eyes on Lakey's Havana. 5. The best on the market. Genuine hand made. At al) jsmoke Rhops. LOST STOLEN Reward of 15.00 each fs... Inlnrmallnn l.ointf tn thfl arrest of guilty parties or re i-overy of two stolen bicycles. Description as follows: Iver Johnson Motor-Blke, red with green head. No. 366066. " Red crown motor bike with whits head No. D5732. J. M. Hearn & Co., 4 Government St., Ashe vII( N. C. Phone 448. ; LOST On Pattern Ave., or Hay, wood or between Grove Par; and town, diamond and platl num. wrist, watch marked A, Jlcll. and two diamond rlmss, one set with emeralds! folded Uirgo white envelope. Reward if returned to Citizen. LOST On Hendersonville Road", probably near Naples, lady's patent leather hsnd bag, con taining key, spectacles and money. Please return key and spectacles to Citizen office and Keep money. . ANTIQUE gold link . bracelet carved hand clasp, on Tuesday between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. In downtown shopping district. Re ward. Call Mls Bess MeConnell. I'hone. 1434. SUNDAY afternoon, Brownie kodak, either on Hendersonville Hoad. Dana Road or Green Riv er Hill. Phone 1949. 163 South Liberty St., Asheville. ' LOST Black hand satchel be longing to Liggett 4 Myers To bacco Co. containing report books. Finder return to Citizen. Reward. LOST Monday on Merrlmon or Annandale Ave., bunch of Tale and Corbin keys on ring. Re ward return to Citizen. GABERDINE raincoat, in Pack Theatre Monday night, reason able reward if returned to Citi- 7jin office. : SILVER BAR fraternity pin. Re ward. Phone 2S2. 14S Edwin, Place. ' WANTED WANfEDrrriTrriJ room unfurnished house, close in. Will bfe perma nent if reasonable. Statu price and location. Ad- . dress "G. W. W". care Citizen. WANTE IYouluphoUterlng, re flnishihg and repairing; furni ture crated for shipping; had 25 jears experience; can give you satisfactory work and prompt service. 154 Broadway, mo 124. W. D. Beribnen ADVERTISE in the Charlotte Ob server and do" business with ths great Piedmont region; large Sunday edition. 26.500 circula tion, produces results from both Carolines. .Classified rate. - 20 word. ' FOR KALSOMINING and paint ing. call phone 762. Lsvrkln D' rym pie. - A CAGE, in good condition, tor parrot. Call 57. .3
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