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-..T.. ,- he on COi !tw. do. h.V ; in the- rope ,f ro! j" .loni'j , Z: 1 I. 3 hb in. : 1 1 " oi l : t I T in J 2k! (I 1 t TEN After Effects Of Railroad S j Strike Minimized; War Scare Not Serious As Ten Days Ago ' , ( HINRY CLEW.) , , j NEW .OKK, Kept. 100 Continued i ul, i uncertainly regarding the Turkish HU ' , . ...... II... ( 1, . .ni.tr. ; ent development of better relation- ship between Franc and Great llrlt I Hln, haa naturally tended in retard progress In the tork market auiln lha past week. Thus fur. there la nothing to Indlrate tha develuument -I any serloue "war ere," certainly not on the Ml that had been feared , 1(1 day ago. Nevertheless, lha r-on-i ! teat In the Near East haa operated to ' , unsettle tha (antral situation insofar j aa all foreign valuta ara concern!, : thereby depressing exchange quota tion and ao reacting In an unfavor able way upon local values. Increasing Velum ot Putin Domestically, tha volumr -if pru-lii'-tlon and trada conilnuea lu inureaae fa a aratifvlnv Wltr. Not a few tileel I plants am now reported aa operating i to near 70 par cant of rapacity. Thia i means that they ara getting -k i wall toward their original pre-slrlk volumr of operation and ara in a lair way lo keep up with tha orders that ara romlnlt to them. No surplu' of ran now ex lulls- on any of tha rail road, while tha spread of .relgni embargoes ahowa that the volume of tramp la alraady wall up toward the full transportation power of many of the lines. Reoeipt of atapUa at pr. wiBry markata ara exceptionally heavy with tha result that bualnaaa In tha Sjilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliiiilllllllllllilllllillllillllllllllilllllfliiililillllllllilli I ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS I 1 s Mads thi week in thia strong, well established National E Bank, draw interest ' ' FROM OCTOBER FIRST s at Four per cent, compounded I AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, 1 . "EVERYBODY'S BANK" : Corner Patton Avenue and Church Street. "nitiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiii JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade N Private Wires Leading Exchanges . Correspondent! THOMSON- & McKINNON, ... a ,. f New York Chicago v 14-15 Electrical BIdg. 'Phone 1 667. -AUDITS LOCK WO OD B O IVN'tilL ' Financial Statements Bookkeeping Brntema Income Tag Kervlce ttooms SI0-S11 Caatknea Bide. riione Weaverville, N. C. Tuesday, October 3, 10:30 A. M. One 11 -room house, one S-room cottage, both in good condition and with all modern conveniences and 17 de sirable lots, located on Central Avenue, 200 feet from car lino depot, will bo told at public auction on easy terms. - Weaverville is bound to grow. It has a $60,000.00 Public High School, a $300,000.00 College, three , Churches, one of the best water and sewerage systems in the State, Electric and Telephone Service, paved streets and a car line to Asheville. This is the best residential property ever offered in this town, and purchasers are sure to realize a handsome profit on their investments. Free Cash Prizes and Band Concert during sale. Southern Land Auction Company Tuesday, October 3, 10:30 A. M. Weaverville, N. C. irjAj j FRES-CO-LITE c-SmDWIARS ' JWf1t!M I . THE PCRftCT TSjZSSi. 't Cart bn ketter Ptstn thai FRES-CO-LITE THE PERFECT NTXRIOK lADT ' On walls and ceil ings produces a I durable, sanitary, washabla flat en 'aTTtel finish. In white and eighteen beautiful soft colors. 'KB. DAVIS COMPANY m law m .1.1 Y?i&A 71 71 I E W3& DEALERS HendeTsom-tllc Hardware t'ompany Hhu-k Mountain I umber Omnitaiiy H. A."borne. Canton, N. C. JunaluKka Sopply Co Vmke Junalujeka, N C. , Thumimon A I'aoe. SUuda, It. C. S. O. BRADLEY, Repretentative western renters haa been decidedly good. The effect of thla situation mi wholesale niul retail trade Im" been hlahlv stimulating, and orders l-i many Hues are head of epe clailons, decline which have occurred there fore In artu:il iiuotatlona haw bean the rieult of technical mid llnanrial conditions, ratlnr Ihun of I nl utorla I or business fai lor. Lack of lulior. van at high wiir. Is . already an existing roiidlllioi III a gond many branches of trade, anil further Miif Increases are now predicted. The Hunt Ion In thla respect l not alto gether satisfactory, since It lends to ward mi amenta lion of th- already liiuh prlcea of tnainifui'uiied a"noiln .liilt- the fan Hint nifi Lull urul valtiea are In moet llnrx low. om liared with coete. Aftar-effecti of Strika Not tcrlaua I'liblicatloii of tin- eamln of aome of the pilnripi.1 rnllroada for AiiKiiet ahou x verv aailKfactory lm r ae In grope Inrome. Kei'ent coniiiilHtioia of thf flgurea for about a iloaen o' Hie Ixaillng Hna Imllrate a growth of about 74 per rent In gro earnlnge and .'10 per rent In net nfi r aymei t of Imre. aa compared with l1. Tin AiiaiiHt net flgiiH', however, ahow the decided effecla of the recent atrike, receaalona being due very largely to Increaaed expeiie. Taken all In all, however, the effect of the afrlke upon railroad finance, o far in present In dlcatlona go, appeara to have been S four times a year. 8171 ' DAVIS 100? PURB Remember the cost of applying ordinary paint which butts about two or three year Is tha Mm aatiiaoott of ap plying this aristocrat la paint which huts from twotofivetimea longar H. a DAVIS COMPANY THE fur mora limited than had ban aup poerd. On tha whole, tha roada. there fore, have been abla to hold their own In tha market from day to dk fairly well ronalderlng lha aharp J ,10,.' which haa taken plara In thi lioluairial Hat. The adjournment of rninrrraa without any anion upon (hangea In the Iranapotatlon Sot la taken in Indicate that atatuta will remain undlatiiroed for aome time to coma, especially 4n view of tha fact thai It la aeldnm poaalula to enact a y far-reaching leglalatlon at tha ahnrt neenlon which upena in nepemlier, while I'realdent Harding haa wlthlr the paat few daya let It he known that he la dlepoaed to dlacouraga the Niloptlon of much leglalatlon durln the neit 10 or 12 mnntha. Thla la taken to mean that. In tha haenra 01 Mjine iinnaual event, no extra aeaelon la likely to be called during tha enrr -ing aprlng. Treaaury financing, in Sight The expetatlon that, aa aoon aa rongreaa had adjourned aaaumink the defeat of the Honua hill lh-i would lie Important new treaaury hi . flticlng, now appeara to ha In f.nr way to renllrailon. A. large bond i euii leellniatea varying aa to Ita amount) l eapeetad within the eat'v future, the proeeede to lie need It! inking up floating Indebtednea. Tlile will leave the Ireaanry free to carrv out lie plana for the retirement of the Vleliuy note next Pecemlier with out worry due to the Increase nf .tie deficit which now eeem,lo be un avoidable. Tha plan, though tem porarily tending to depreaa value of I.ll.ertv honita, nmet In the long rut' he a material aid toward atahllilne thelr vnliiea. In fact, (he treaaury lx now In better poult Ion for the read jiietment of outstanding Indeliledneai than at any lime for a good whlln pnt. Recelpta under tha Income u .ul excene proflta taxea are proving dlN oppolntlngly small, being 35 to 40 pi-r cent off from luat year, but any pro pnaul to Impoaa new taxea, auch haa been urged to date, will ohvlom.ly have to he deferred for another yea' If the preaent plana relating to a jui!penlln of leglalatlve activity a. j Hdhered to. Banking and Manty Outlook Faverable The money and hanking nutlonk for for th autumn contlnuee exception ally favorable. Time money, .after a moderate ndvance, has settled down at reasonable figures, and there la no shortage of offerings. Home consider abla. transfers of funds to the Interior ara unavoidable at thla season of '.he year, especially with so heavy a movement of commodities aa la now 1 going forward. The Increnne In Fed eral neserve portfolios naa neen car ried alightly further during the past week, the total now held umomllig to ., OHO. 000. hut the aggregate thus Indicated la atlll ahnormnlly low for a ayatem which has on hand the enormoua sum of $J, 07, 000,000 In gold. Fluctuations In exchange hava nnt been dua to any unfavorable ram oerrutl development save the decline In exports which la naturally to be expected as a result of the general curtailment of foreign trade, hut are the evidently temporary outgrowth ot the political situation. Market Review and Outlook One might expect mote determined market aupport after tha shrinkage which haa tagen place In values this week. It la apparent, however, that tha Inside Intereata who have been disposing or their holdings ara not yat ready to repurchns on a large acale. The critical political situation abroad, which may terminate In hos tilities, affords good reason of course why ona should be very conservative at tha present time. Aside from thla, however, as pointed out on various occasions In these advices, on ona pretext or another 4 lie bull move ment was carried on to auch an ex tent that ulna stocks out of ten ceased to be bargains and unfortun ately tha public hava been holding the bag. While this week'a decline has rectified the situation to some extent it Would seem that liuldHtlon ha., not yet fully run Ita course and pntll this becomes evident nothing mora than ' movements brought about, by short covering can be safely counted upon, aa It is apparent that a great many people, whose accounts have been weakened by the decline, ara still carrying more stocks than they should to be on a conservative liastk. A quick aettlement of the Near Kast trouble would lessen the uneasiness now felt but ao far as our stock mar ket Is concerned It will not regain Its ertuHbrlum until tha present selUii movement subsides. RU -BER -OID STRIP SHINGLES Venetian Red and Sage Green Designs Other BUILDING MATERIALS of standard quality Southern Steel & Cement Co. "jwtpfvo ron thb ri TCRf 'Phone S74 10 N. Pack Sq. I "' JllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIItllillllliniK-IIIIIKIIIIllMllllllllllllllllllllllllltS Title Insurance And Mortgage Buyers Mortgage buyers often refuse to purchase real es tate mortgages or bonds unless the title is covered by a Title Insurance mortgage policy. They know ,that the careful title search of the Title Company is fool proof and the security back of the mortgage or bonds is therefore sound. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 College Street. 'Phonw 1351. SIIIIUtlllllllilllflllllllllllilUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIUIIIIIUIIIIIIHHIIIIIPtllUllilUll $5,000,000 . TO LEND TO North Carolina Counties for School Purpoees, General Purposes, and Road .and Bridges. 'Phone, wtjra r write yur wn, nt we "H erve you prdmptly nd guarantee satisfaction. - Bray Brothers Co. BONDS and LOANS, Greensboro, N. C. ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, Week Closes From 88 to 98 Points Off After Re coveries. NEW OKI.KANM, tKt. I War news and hedging operations weakened the cotton market thla lani week ami prices were depressed, except for gain above tha preceding week's rloaa of ') to 17 points during the opening aea-r lon. After the middle of the week considerable show of strength was n.ade at tunes, us thi. result of A greatly strengthened technical posi tion, but on the close weakness via renewed heraiisc of the lln:avorulile tone of tho. Near Kust dispatches. The close was at net losses of SI to !i polnla. nfter prices had gone hs low ns net declines of 10 to U(i pi liit.. lcnihcr traded ait high as xil Jf. as kw an IH .V unci closed at 74 In the evot department prices lost li points on middling on the net result. 'i that grade rinsing St 3u.tr, ugaiiiKt 20. So on the close of thi week last year. Hedge sales against the new crop were extremely heavy at times and were In evidence on all hard spots. They were accepted by some traders hoHcxer. as an ImiKirtant factor m strengthening the technical ll:ion of the market mid, moreover, they were taken to mean that there wna steady absorption of cotton In tha In terior by large snot Interests in stilt of the rather quieter tone of most Southern spot uuirkets. While It seemed to be fairly certain that spin ners nun exporters were to an en tent, temporarily out of the market. also seemed fairly certain that large siMit merchandising concerns con- linued in take cotton from the grow. ers wherever the latter were willing to sell t the prlras prevailing. In addition to t lie hedge aelling, tha unfavorable reports that a I mom con stantly came from Asia Mltiof and the Malkana caused u steady coiuma of liquidation from the long aide, so that after the middle of the week the claim was frequently heard that the manket was not only over-sold but was also sold out. The unfavorable prlvata bureau crop reports of the week, averaging around SO.O per cent of normal for condition and sihthtiv under 1U.000.000 bales aa the Indicated crop, were a support at ail times. While war news must play an Im portant part In the market thla com lug week, bureau day events are like ly to dominate for a while, at least. The government now announces that bureuu day will be Tuesday Instead of Monday and the census bureau wlli issue Its seqpnd ginning report of the season at 8 o'clock. New Orleans time, while the Department of Agri culture will Issue Its final condition lepott at 10 o'clock. KxPectallo". concorniiiK ginning which will carry the crop to September 2i, range from about S,375.(HIU lis lee up to 4.250,000. FflREliOOTLOBTlS E Offsets Improvement in Industrial and Finan cial Situation NKW YOtlK. CVt. l.-tdy The As sociated Press.) Further evidence of Improvement In it flnunclal arid In dustrial situations during the past week found an offset as far as busi ness and ftnanclul sentiment I con cerned tn'rite- "fn'reTs-'n outlook."- hear. Hons In securities markets has furn ished a liacka-roiind for somewhat grave views as to the possibility of war between Turkey and Great Brit Ian. Despite tha fact that conserva tive Quarters are skentlcul u in actual outbreak of hostilities, the pos sibility of a clnsh In the neutral sone alonir the Dardanelles acted as a curb on liuylna;, In addition It wan pointed out by some observers that the German reparations problem still remsins and that a new crisis will presented early In the year, unlets S' ma comprehensive plan for rivaling with the difficulty shall be agreed in the nienntinie. Industrial activity at home, show ed, a further recovery from the efferts of Hie strike. The steel Industry was reported to be operating at a rat close lo 71 per cent of capacity ns compared to ,-, p,- cent during the August, shut -down. Coal supplies are no longer a limiting factor. Further settlements have been made between Individual rullroails nnd tliel, shopmen. The latest cur loading statistics for the week ended Heptemher 16 show another new high record for tne year, tne tntnl being t,i,M91 curs Some disappointment lins been . I pressed over August railroad enrn ings. A number or flic roads show deficits and others henvy losses in both gross bad bet Income as com- I pared with AiiRtist a year ago. .On the other band, some reads show lm- I provement. I Wheat prices are continuing in fluctuate with the war news but cov eting of shorts In the expiring Sep tember option brought some strength into the market. A slightly firmer tone has persisted In tlie money market, althonih rail money has eased off materials after the flurry caused by lax payment op erations. The principal feature of the Federal Reserve statement is a continuation of the holdings f itc reptances bought In tlie open markets by the reserve banks. Tlie system's reserve ratio remains practically un changed. li3 AMERICA ONLY SOURCE OF HELP FOR EUROPE View Taken by Economist as to Immediate Recov ery Abroad. SRW YORK. Dctulier I. There aopeara on the horlaon no other adequate anurce of help but tl.J fiilted Ststes If Kurope la to lie brought back to a h.aliny condition within the near future. In. Ilenry A fci. frandier. economist of I lie Nation al Hank of t'i inuiern In N rk. declares. . "Kurliig the four eirs that "inye eJaised mice Ihu Armlstne closed Lug-real war there has, iilwaya aisled a strong hope thsl conditions In Ku rope were, gradually Improving, ami that u solution would llmilly be found for the ureal conflict of interests thut haa been Impending Europe's recov er'." I. t'bundler writes In the th'to. her Usue of the tanks magalliie Commerce .Monthly The occurences of reccnl months, however, have Dually brought many people all over the world to recognise what some of the ablest observers In Kurope have long alio wen. namely, thai there exleis in the statua quo left by the war and by the treaty of peace a series of econopde. finan-. rial and iMilltlcal conditions that have been slowly but surely driving some of the principal Kiirnpcan nations In to a deadlock which in some ways beei m e set harder ami harder with each successive month. "This deadlock Is t..-fol,1 . In na ture. On the one hand, a series of economic conditions and Inter-gov-ernnientul financial obligations aris ing out of the war have forced gov ernmenta into financial practices which react tiiain business conditions with sufficient force to prevent the restoration of the productive power of some of tlie principal nalims of Kurniir. "On the other hand, there is s dead lock In International opinion which in many ways Is the more itlfflcult to solve. The latter arises chiefly Irom the Inability of the nations to und ir stand the insurmountable difficulties in each other's problems. "The fact Is that there exists in Prance us in Oermany a very com plicated and dlffcult condition of af fairs, .lust as It appears Impos.slhle for Oermany to get upon her feet without reparations or financial helu from other cuuntries, to meet the ob ligations that face iter. And even ,f Great Britain couid afford to. atij were willing to. cancel the entire French debt to her without relief fromher debts to the I'nlted States, France could not entirely forego reparation payments Tor any consid erable time without other auhalantinl flfanclal help from the outside. "This is l he central fact of the ait- uatlon In Kurope. It doea not, of course. Include many important fac tors that inunt be considered oefore sound conditions ran be established. Many of these questions, notwith standing the pressing nature of some of the situations they Involve, must wait for their final solution unit) the deadlock has been broken. The cen tral fact In the present Kurop.an sit uation, then. Involves principally two lions : "First, whatever may be the theore tical capacity of several of lbs Kuro pean nations. the governments (through which all national policy must In the end be expressed) f-ice a combination of economic and fliirtn cial burdens that they cannot carry unHlded. "Second, partly because of this fin ancial deadlock, and partly because of the misunderstanding of each other. European nations, worn nervehsr h long attempts at working out thelri .ouiTTifin, imvw oeen uriven farther Into a deadlock of opposing oplnltjn. , "Tile evidence appears -well nigh overwhelming; that Kurope is unable to pull herself out of this dilemma without help. ICurope must hava tielp in two ways: "She must have financial help, of a kind and quantity not yet given As much as anything else, however she needs bel.t by counsel accom panied by co-operation. "For many reasons the United states is the one great national to which the logic of the European sit uation directly leads. In fact there appears on the hnrlson no other ade quate source of help, If Kurope Is to be brought back to a healthy condi tion within the near fture 'li V ,H,iy r"n advance in the firnil solution of the great economic and financial problems or Kurope can be made. France. Oermany and other Kuropean nations must be brought more fully to appreciate each other's difficulties. To render most effective assistance In this work., however, America must first . .,i,.i ...i.... the most part r!ie does not now pos 1'. ''a,T"y' ,a """'what adequate, appreciation or the very Rteat UIITI ctillles confronting each Kuronear, government. Once a sufficient , urn ber of Americans have given a svni P.,!"i'r . .J""1 """"-what thorough study to the conditions In each coim. r.v, America will quickly recognize 1 how Inadequate has ben the often ; repeated advice to Kurope to a" I more, cut exneniliinr. i..,i.... ... 1 Am,r,! ' Hien realise that the present Kiiropeun dilemma has resulted not from the failure of Kurope to make an extraordinary ef .11 ? ?" ma"V,of the things" that she has been advised to do, but from a combination of difficulties, rcoiin mlc. financial, political and social that have been utterly beyond her power to work out by herself alone.'' Pisgah Forest Inn Best mountain outing;. Phone 3457. WANTS WANT AD RATES (25 Cents Mlr.lmum Charge! 2 Cents per word for on. Insertion. 4 Cents per word for thres In sertions. I Cents per word for seven In sertions. SO Cent par word for thirty Insertion.-. (Abov rate are for Ads raid In di-ano only For example, a !5-word ad costs Ji cents fer ona Insertion, s con sent live Insertions St. 00. 7 eon fee .itlre Insertion 1, 13. nn, jto con sec. '!t Insertions, 17.60. Atxre rates ara for Ads a; In T pt. type flower case) Wint Ads set In 10 pt. lower ease are double mfiilar rates N'o Mack fsc typv allowed. Want ads not run en consecuti-- iy srs strict ly on the b;isls of Citits per word for each !ns-vtlon. Position want d are one-hMf th abuvs rates, Th Cltlxen will not h respon sible for mort !han on tncorreot lntr-lon of any advertlae-nent or dered for more than one tlma. Cl-.'ien Want Ads Bring Results Phone 4401 UNFURNISHED HOUSES UXFCRN13HED S-room bungalow with deeping porch, two blocks from car line, in West Asheville. Address Blltmnre, care CltiEen. 8-ROOM house for rent, Woolsey , section, water, lights and sewer, large lot. convenient to car. F -- f - Wa lse r .- Ph on e 1 0 1 3 . - COTTAGE S roonia.''bath. newly calsominert. painted inside. Ap ply 188 Charlotte St. FIVE ROOM bungalow'.' hardwood floor and bath. 48 A. Holland. Phone 2264. FOR KEXT 2 i'onmcVtUge! t per month, city water. Phone . 4 1 9 . 1922. WANTS POSmCTJJW ANTED . EPERT'stenographer de sires position ot once. Eleven years experience. Hest local reference. Phone either 2431 or 2589. Mrs. Warren. ' ANY BANK in Ashevllln or any Western N. 7. town dealiir.g th e.-rvtcrs of an honest young man. Inexperienced but anxious to learn the banking hualneas and a steady worker, address t). M., ure f'lliteii. . KXfKTTlEXCEU" double miry bookkeeper desires position at Mice w4ier hard worit and abil ity will be appreciated. Klisil class i-aeoniniondaMoiia. Phone ........ WANTKU Position aa principal of grammar school or teat-her In high school; follego graduate. II. P. Hnlley. SS Hampi6n Ave., tWcenvlllc. 8. C, WANTKD AliniHgement of cafe. Would consider laklnir Interest In paying proposition. Write Kusineaa Proposition, care t'ltl gen. MOTHER" and" daughter would care for home during the win ter. Mrs, J. R. Johnson, lien Del. Phone 3tH. WASTKI Pisitlon as local sales man or collector; can furnish l-'ord roadster. Address s. 1'.. care Cltlxen WaStiCU Hy exjierlenced grudu ate nurse, position aa office nurse or in Institution. Address X. I)., care Oltlien. WISHE8 position ns practical nurse, no objection to tubercu losls. Q. B., care Cltlxen. WANTED To launder curtains of all kinds. Jennie Curtla. 12 Stia- safras St. Phone 92. i EXPERIENCED child's nurse of mother's helper, tvanta position y 33 Orchard St. COLORED boy desires work ns house boy or cook; reference. Phone 1 1 19. NEAT colored woman as cook. Apply 12 Ralph Ht. Mamie Young. GRADUATE nurse tleslro private duty. P ho ne 30 7 . FURNISHED HOUSES , FOR HK.NT Kurniahed 6 room bun&Alow, handsomely furnish ed, etrictly up to date; hot water heat, rfady for occupancy: ev erything complete- lawn of 2 ere, trees, shrubbery,, views, cow and chickens on place, ser vants house. Rent $175 month. J. R. Law Realty Co., Realtors, Law BIdg. Phone1206 or Sl. FPLLY furnished" private" home", 68 Courtland Ave. Eight rooms and sleeping porch; hot water heat. Possession now for not longer than 8 months. Phone 2S1U from 12 to 1 and in af ternoon after 5 for appointment. FOR RENT Xew room bunga low, completely furnished, hot ' water heat, breakfast room, bath. g.is. large basement, laun- i.ir-v-(J r?i? -Park Phne 1008 . TO WELL adults for'e months be ginning Nov. 1, t room furnish ed bungalow, furnace heat, ga rage. & Edgewooa Road. Uraca Car. ' " Fl'RNISHKb voltages for rent by owner, on paved ro.nl, few miles foni Ah6vlHe. Bath and sleep ing porcli. , E., care Cltlr.en. ; FURNISHED bUngnlbw. cdmpleie. best location with heat, close -. near car line. Phone 2282. 55 Aurtin Ave. Fi'RNISHE,D 5 miles out Roud. Cheap room burigalow. on Waynesvllle to right party. Phone Of, 1 2. FOR.. RENT 5 room bungalow and sleeping porch, furnished, Merrimon section, phone 2348. FOR RENT-- 5 room furnished house, close In, on car line. Phone 4492. FOR .RENT Furnished honae" furnace heat. Manor Park. C:ill, 4234. 9 ROOMS, conipletc-iy furnished, heated, Cumberland Ave. Phone 899. FOR RENT FOR RENT . UNFURNISHED New residence in Kenlhvorth, 10 i rontris, tile bath, hot water heat, i double garage. Will rent to de sirable party for JB." per month for seven months. Call in per son. STILWELL & PALMER .Drhumor BIdg. FOR REfs'T Unfurnished, subur ban home, 0 room modern bun galow, recently built; also S room servants' house, double garage, honse heated, hot water, 2 acres of ground, chicken house. Will rent 12 months, $l2.i month; worth the money. See J. R. l.-iw Realty Co.. Realtors, Law BIdg. Phone 1 208 or 31SI6. (iOINO awny for winter, will rent my lower floor, .attractive home, new furniture, garage, Ideal lo cation, no sick or children: pos session at once. Phone 349B. ATTRACTIVELY furnished home In drove Park; 4 bed rooms. 2 bnths, sleeping porch, servants' room and garage. Address T. JE-. rre Citizen. . Garage f.8 Orange St. i For rent 14S0. Phone FOR KENT Unfurnished bunga low, 7 rooms, -W. Aslievllle. $55 month. See J. R. Law Realty Co. ! NO. 7 MONTFORD Placer partly furnished, heated with furnace. 1 Phone 3752. UNFURNISHED 4 room apart ment in the Ariiona; steam heat. ! Phone 3927. FOR SALE ! WALNUJ bed room suit, rug 9x12, ' oHloe desk and chair. Phone 2026 20 Baird. 1 WOOD .yard. Kindling "and other wood. Starnes Wood Yard Phone 1371. See St. Dunstan lots before you buy Phone 4001. ! SINGER sewing machine. yr, cash. 459 Depot St; Phone 383iU FOR BALK 2 pointer pups "about j 5 months old. Phone I'M i UjURjVlSHEp ROOMS " ! 3-ROOM apartment, fine" locatio j close in. sink and gas in kit chen. Phone 334. j FOR 'RENT 5-rooms, sleeping porch and bath. 12 Pearl Ht ' Phone 4022. ' ! TWO LIGHT housekeeping room. phone, light, water, close in. 97 Church St. 2 ROOMS unfurnished ana Bleep Jng porch. 73 Spruce. 7 HARM.; ' .''7"" oatn. new home, o many acres as jolt wish; Ideal; location; will rent; between 1 jteiieviue-rienaersonvill, two mile station, 40 minute.i Ashe- viue: imnieatate possjon. 4-, ) j. lurran, no VU, Ci:y, W A N TS SPECIAL TlfnTis moving dayTU e are equipped to do your fur niture moving, baggage shipped from and to sta tion. Prompt Service, just price. Call BLUE RIDGE TRANSFER STORAGE 22 S. Market St. Phone 332 ORNAMENTAL, plant, sultahle for lundaiape wjrk. Grown by ua. i'S year experle-ice nt Ullt more Nursery. Let us furnish your plant and do vour land eeupe work. Write for unco 111. Phone i(tt. K. M. Clayton nnd Sons, Itlltniore, N. C- "GOWNS Made to older, reinoth'llng mats, s tl.s find gowns of all kinds. ROBEY'S 201 TVhtimor BIdg. Opposite Ooode's Drug Btor 3nd floor ' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC SERVICE . Dl'PUCATINtl MISS K. II. J O.N' MS, 217 Dfhumor BIdg. Phone 881T. FI LLER brushes. Try a Fuller broom; out hint tour corn brooms; much lighter and a ler to bundle, excellent for all sweoping purposes. Louis P. Kates, 11 Cullowhee St. "Phone 2D97,City. 7 MILLINERY tlf cxxrhisle design, remodeling ROBEY'S 204 Drhumor BIdg. Opposite Ooolle's Drug Store 2 ml rioor VB REPAIR all make of sewing machines and - guarantee our work. Hlnger Bewlnif Machine Co., 18 Government St. PJiotie 213. 1)R8. R. C. SCOTT "and A. C. Thompson announce the remov al of their offices to 328-327 layVvoiiilHltlg. PLAIN and fancy sewlnij, design ing, fitting guaranteed. Phone 2204. 22 Orange St. PLAIN and fancy sewing, design ing, fitting guaranteed. Phor.e 2204. 21 Orange. REO Speedwagon for any kind of hauling. Call 4107-J. DenU Daly, 3 Fulton Ht. PRACTICAL gardener and ilorist. (. Caniplche, Ulltmore, N. C, Route 2.' WANTED Your order foi print ed or engraved wedding invita tions, announcement, business and calling cards. co;nmeivlal and society printing. Asheville Printing & Engraving Co., 15 Church St. Phone50. ADVERTISE in'the Charlotte Ob server and do business with tha great Piedmont region; Irtrgel Sunday edition. 26.500 circula tion, produces results from both Carolina. Classified rate, So word. . . WAVTF.ri To huv from ownar. moll haa ilnatt In- (riva InW. et cash price, description end v lima-Won In first answer.. CK. L., ; vya,ye CJtlaen, . 1 , ' , WE REPAIR all makes of sowing machine:iinAc.suriraAtee our ,work. Winger-eteMrlng1 Maehtne I'n., 1 Government Ht. Phone 213. N . WANTED- Foster mother dog; large breed preferred; will buy or lease, Drs. Leonard A Shu ford Phone 111 m3. WANTED To t-ent small cottage or apartment, permanent couple, no sick; must be reasonable. Phone 407t. TO KENT or purchase 5 ro:m fur nished house with .-.leepliiiT porch in suburbs. Address M. V.. care Citizen. WANTED Young lady to share first' class apartment with three ladies. Address X, N care Cit izen. FOR RENT oV""rorsJlc7iiew'S room bungalow, in V. Aahe ville. near cur line. Phone 282(1. WAXTEtJPi. tures to frame. Will cull lor nnd deliver; enlarged p k' 1 1 1 res n s poo i a ltj Pli on c 2349. WANTED Cnfm-nished 6 room house, all conveniences, close in. Pharmacist, P. O. Box 1094. WANTED Tn trade, new 6 room bungalow for cheaper property. Address T. A., care Citizen. "GOING to Jacksonville, Fl this week by aulo, can take 2 oj- 3 iansengers. Phone 4350. FOR KALHOMININO and paint ing, call phone 702. Larkjtl De ry m pie. WANTED ("ash register; must he, in good condition. Phono 1016. PORTABLE "garage" wanted. Call 4009.. HELP WANTED EMPLOYERS We can furnish you nil kinds of help, free of chnrfte to employer and employee. Call 3137 for lrr formation. State and if. S. free Employment Hervice. Ashevil le."NT C 7 TTFLP WANTED MALt VANTED Several experi enced motor truck sales men that wish to make Eermanent conn ections. 0 not aDDlv unless von have a record" as a pro-' nucer. we do not want any beginners or has beens, but men that can deliver the jroods. International Harvester Co. of A., 212 S. Cedar St., Charlotte, WANT a live" wire Real Es tate city salesman with car. Must know city. F. A. TWEED REALTY f'fi' 304 Oates BIdg. WANTED To sub-let brick work, s-ttlng of stone, painting and Mastering. First Bank and Trust o. Building. Hendersonviile, X. C. Apply King Lumber Co.. Charlottesville, Va. WANTED Combination "stenogra pher and office helper. Either apply in person or hy lefrr in pwn hnndwriting. Broad River Lumber Co. Stackhouse, N c. MEN Learn barber trade, "short m....,. JUUB WailinV m-a onm high. Write Moler Barber Col- .lege, mMarletta St.. Atlanta. FIRF.MEN, brake men. 8150-8200" no strike. Railway, care Citisen. urtiii.iv.,i. - r.----- . ' ! I tU . r LVALt SOMEONE who "doe.",r - nillltincr til . . S3 Lawrence Place. ;-. ....... u- Jlla OT aadiesa WANTED (lood cook"at" 1 Bilt- toad. Bill more. .WANTS raRNlSHED ROOMS FOR RENT, a furnished apartmeni, o rooms and bath. A furnished house, ten rooroi( two baths, furnisher1; rooms, brig-nt light, well hoated. Call at No. 4 A. ton Place Monday after ten. c. u. Mitchell. ATTKACTivrJui iurnianed room partment, living roou with davenetta, bed room. kit. then. sink, go range, prlvat front na nac entrance, bath hot water heat. 178 H. Liberty! t an 1 to p., m FOR'RKNT 1 or 1 nicely tw. nlshed room, bath between furnace heat. In family of two adult; bet location, t i. piock irum square, 1-3 Mock College St. car line. It YuM HI. I'none eo. SPKND October In the country . excellent table and .all niodari convenience, sunny porches tae. lug tne craggie: open firai , Write Mr. C. If. Alexandar, Mwannanoa, N. C or phoni t806. , . FLAT J rooiti furnished, teni heat, private bath and entranet. first floor, on car line, g.iragt; first house on left side Rich mond Ave., back P. O.. W. A.h. vllle Phone 412l. FL'RNI8HKb apiaVtment, well rent ovated, with hot and cold water, private entrance; also large beit room, adjoining bath, to well adult, reasonable, lot Ashland Ave. Phone 1854. IDEAL APARTMENT New. clean nd bright; 3 rooms, prlvati hath; sin In kitchen; secondl floor, private entrance, o. T..' caro Cltlien. . FOR hENT To settled bualneMl woman, nicely furnished front "j bed room, private home, near ' car line) DrcaKiasi optional. Phone J4 I. 2 CONNECTING room, comfort ably furnished for light house keeping, light. water and phone. per week, no sick. Phone8638. NICELY furnished Z room apart ment, with private bath, ne house, private entrance, no sick. no children. ' Phone 8090. it Ashland. CLEAN aJry room in home of two adults, furnace heated, perman ent people preferred. 3! Boco St., Jut off Montford. Phone 8691, FOR RENT 2 room furnished for light housekeeping, close in, five minute walk from P. 0., no sick. Apply 11 Montford Ave. FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished bed room In prlvau home, close In. Mrs. j. b. Mcln- tosh. 25 Orchard St. Phone S755. FDR RENT 6 room, apartment completely furnished a a homl, hot water heat, garage, fine lo cation. A pply 14 Chariot teSt. FOR RENT 3 room apartment modern, completely . furnlsliM for light housekeeping-, close In. 93 College 8t, Phone 3424. NICELY furnished front room suitable for 2 gentlemen; -one large front rdom; close In. 47 central Ave. MUST BE rented at once, 2, 3 or 4 room apartment, or all or t room house, garage, cheap. PhOne 3878-J. NICELY furnished, steamheated rooms, maid service and tele phone; business man preferred. Phon 1883, ONE NICE, room and eleepinli porch, with large kitchen and coal range, hot and cold water. Phone BS2. - TWO CLEAN rooms, well furnish ed, for housekeeping, to well adult. Clos in, on car line. Phone 402. . ONE Ft'RNIsilEbroorn, close la for working people. Price $10 for. one or fl for 2 In room. Phone 3029. ASHLAND apartment, are newly furnished, reduced rates for the winter. Mr, J, J. Anders. Mgr. phone 1238, ; 3C CONNECTING rooms complete furnished for housekdepln close In. 144 Rankin Av, Phone 839. FURNISHED room, half block Charlotte St. Hot ir heat. Phone 40G2. Mrs. Moore, 63 Or chard. TWO LARGE connecting rooms, well furnished for housekeeping, close in. 34 Cherry St. Phon 1024. FURNISHED front bed room to one or two business men, steam heat, in car line, close in. Fhont 355. TWO WELL furnished room, steam heated, close In. no ick or children. 1 Orange. Phone J - THREE furnished housekeplnf apartments. & second floor; OM first floor, close In. Phon JS8; C-LKAN nicely- furnished - betj, rooms. 3 blocks from P. O. Rates reasonable. Phone 4212. FOR RENT room house, purU ly furnished, close In, near car line, reaonable,Phone 2438. HOUSEKEEPING J, j' room well furnished, bath, heat, lnk. No sick. 46 Charlotte. FOR RENT Nicely furnished, new apartment, close in. lit & Liberty, Phone 624. WILL SHARE home for winter with well adults; term reolon- able. Plione J060. LARGE airy housekeeping rooms, furnished, reasonable rate. N.French Broad. FOR RENT One furnished room with or without board, In private home. Call 8408. , FOR'RENT Apartment, furnish ed, clean, no ick, no children. Fi4 Ashland Ave. ' LARGE furnished front bed room for rent, reasonably. Call Cumberland Ave. TWO NICELY furnished room for light housekeeping. Phon 758. 61 Vance. . TWO FURNISHED room with water in kitchen. $10 per month. iienn Place. ONE. FURNISHED rdom. cloM It Price 810 for one or 812 for twf pnone 302. CLEAN bed room adjoining bath. 14 per week. Phone 8766. 15 Orchard: - FURNISHED apartment at l i French Broad, no sick, no ehil- dren. . ALL OR part of furnished house, . ' team heat, close In. Phone; 1350. TO WELL rouble. nicVlr furnUh-l ed 8 room apartment. t Chernj o Bhu room and kitchnsttl ga range, no eick. Phon 280 K f r-icfc, private family, near Audit tortum. Cll 8908. J THREE nice furnished JroonSl 1 mailt floor, all conveniences; also rar.-
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