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1 ' , 1 on ; t i. , r tier k, i i a a. ip:-i ,)n r,'t ' 1 : I a k il , I'll. I ' i n, A on, . k, V , r. 4 Vlt2 i id. TWELVE THE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5, 1922 nconoNis IE CLOSE EAST PEACE IS FACTOR Pinal Quotations Barely Prices in Wheat Pit Close Steady at Net Advance Unsettled. Off 7 8 to " or 4 to 12 points. 1 14 Cent Gain. NEW YORK STOCK LIST 91 Htgh Low Clr.,. NEW YOIllC. Oct. 4 For a 'in,. today the cotton marked shown! a I decidedly firmer tone I n t rulllrs mt a llttl mor southern selling around 21.lt for fWember contracts a nil " parity lost in i hi- uifr trading with that dlelverv closing at 2u t The general market closed barely teady at a nrt advance of 4 to 1.' point. The market opened steady at a de cline of I to point owing to lnwn Liverpool cable and overnight selling orders which included furiehr selling for southern account. Ilefor.i these offering were i.M.rh,d. a. -five months showed net losses nf 1 S to point with lieccml.er selling it t in and January nt 2H .VI There was alxo l.uving on . lain, lhat spot cotton waa being offered lesa freely In ihe southwest iintt Ihtit tl) volume of hedge selling lu re una falling off The advance- seemed i., I rlna In rather -more scaiercd coin, mission house buying and the market showed considerable strength during the middle of the dny with January selling up to 213 and will, the more. ' live . Ml Ions showing net advance of " In 35 point The Muiit lici ii selling thru incmi-il In hp u hn. J more active and hint price wet,, s.-v. , ernl txlntn off frriiii ; lie best under realising . :.:: , ..r haraly steady. Open. J rtarli. Low. Oct so lo ;n 42 ler. . . . 20. 7ft 21 IK 20 Jan. . . an an aj 2 M Mar. . . ;ii.T3 21.1a 2l May . 20. 74 II 04 tOt Sliot uuiet; middling !".. III'A!. Oi l 4 Hi port" ln1 1 -c,it!,i pn-nress tow. if I a peaceful ee.lll.mer. I with tlx- 'l l ks tended In eis,. llu- Mneut iimlk.l here Price. im-1 unm-lthd a: 7k ceht net ij e - rlllle t ' 1 ' ceiitn g . mi. ber 1 ot to J ,t 11 ! 1 im', l orn lout , in flailed V t t-lif dnu II t- Vance, and pr,.l.lt, a r.Mi of fi'iix. w!t.i llecun. M iv 1 'i I 1 V "am un it ahi.de ad- Iniehahtfed to Open. ITIk'i Low. l'l'f. WIIKAT I . 1 lC. 1 i;T 1 11.. 1 on May . . I "I'-. I I .' I " J.ilv . l.nj'a I M l.uj I), c . SI', . tn A : 1 A 1 11 A 'ii Am A:,; Km A 'ii Am t Am A'u Am A ii.ii A 1 01 A 1 All . II Jk II Vll HI zn m 20 H.i I'll LIVERPOOL SPOT COTTON UVI-jUPOOL." Oct. 4 I'fiitrtn k-kjI qulf.; prlcra uiichanul: ko.hI mid dllnr 12HI; fully middling u. mlildlliiK 12 30; Im- nild'Hm nun, S..0.I orllnury 11.11, ordinary I'Mil l' T.iicm billon hicliKlInK 4. 'l American. Keceipi 3 mimi tmle. In riudlni too American. Future clnaed barely rleady 0,-toher 1147, lie. ce-nhe- 11.74; January 11.72: Marrn !1.".; Mny 11.66; July 11. (; Hen. lemliir 11.24. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 'MI''A'HI 0.1 AVn.-..- No 2 r, d I l.'.-4. N" 1 li.ird 1"" fom: No 2 iiiixkI liTcilTij. n irllna ti.'1. 4i t Kit-- " .' white :4j4:i. l 2 li!l 4",tl I've No. 1 3 1 , Itiii.'ev 6-'V-'. 4 ni.it Ii y need b'Mi'ya--. ci.er e'-ed 11 niiiu 17 oft I'ork noin Ina;. and II ii. 1 iha II 00 tf 1 2-0". POULTRY AND FARM PRODUCTS llirA'io 0.1 4 - H.i'lcr uimel- tled: llrr - .ll'til7 extia lli-m Vi'ij 4 1 Lsk uiiclia-iirt d. Live lemllry uiic.ianued. 1'olatn. Meiidy on fiarku, dull on hulk; WlNi-i.hMln Hacked nuilld wltlle ".Siti i0 ditto hulk 7i(t,i: tlin- lieaota Hacked w hltea HilijJl; Mlnne. eia ancked Ited Ilivera Wa l oo rut; Minneaoiii eacked aaiul laud Ohlnt) lioi!i cw-t.; North Pakma aacked Ited Klyera jtiltfloft cwt; South I'Kknta aacked Farty Ohlna TWttJI cwt: Mleh un hulk whltea 73 ewt. COTTONSEED OIL I. .11 . 1 S A It.' s.ii.ir Sen To 'I .-i r : V..,4)1 'iti'l.i C'd' 1- 11 I. II V V I MalilMln l,ofri II o lie!.. Sl-ei -IT 1 'iiM.i'll 1 11 1'ae ' 'en' .1! I,e,ittir , 1 "linn I M.di.ra .. '' o 'I.I . M A SI P. r I . 1: I at P.. 11 1M-, ''ll, i 21 l",iI".S in.' 1 4 121U 121ta I 41 i 1 :!'"-. ):' 1 44 .J it. A U . . i'i.-!rii- ii- n I' A h? . I'.irltV O:: I'.i A ni Pe:' . . I'ei'" :'.a I'ure o: UlKillliK Itep Iron A Steel H,i) I li.it en. N V SI I. S. K S A I ! M I41, 14 sat 7 1 at 2li lim lov, Iuk :i i:m,ii'44 i4a II. M. (IV, It V 4:1: 10 :! H ID 41 fill' 3! ti 19 f,l HI 1 8 !'l 12; 7 3 11 1 ''urn It,.. I I 'ril tl.le 1 leel . . . 1 '11i.fi 1 '.1 ne Sugar r.ii'l! -.i,.:imi, n . . Krli- Ka-i. l'.'i La" l.e ..ha:i . . 1;. I-.;. .:r , . C.t, M,.,,r III S-.r pM Hil'f S;ati Steel Ii' ' ' ti Ira I !"VP ' ' ! . Ii.' II r.e.ier In- Mi" M al io: I'll..-. Il I'M llile Oil KeilV - S,riU Keli',,', utt I'oil KV VitK. He' 1 fott.nel oil whm Mrm on huvina of Octoher hy fiiortn and refiiirra on tr.e tlKtlt tiosltion In aet'd litwl crude li:.d (fnort apot detrHind. After advanciiiK from J M.'il'H'i IVtrti. Mid S;atea 4)11 134 !j;, 13". IJS-a I s 1. ;d.i 31 ..'.. j', I K.-ar.-ll .el.:i.'k 37 T4 74 .4 Sinclair o l ft Kef tit 1.1 23 147fi 14 If. 1 Sloa-She' S i 1 17 42 41 41 't I S hi Pacific . I 2 .' Ml IIJ 1 S'.ll Hv 11 74' J4 J4 Sill l!v pld.. M 31 12 2 S O n? N J p?d ' NtuiUhaker nrp . 1'el.n l'op(.er T. 111 ' 'o T at P.. .. T..h. Prod. Trail!" oil I'nl'.n l'aclh,' I niied Km It 1" H Knnd Prod r S Ind. Al I "lilted Het. Storen I- H Rubber P. N SI eel l S Sleel lif.l I'tah I'-.pper . Vanadium t'orp IVeaiern I'til.m Wemlng- Kle. Wlllvn-tH-'land I'naden St f'hlnn ('ofiper . . . Ray t'nn. i'..p ' Keynulda Tub. . . . 1 H t i ( "! : 4II 41 I3l 12 11 71 M 7 m! 61 7 11 19 4 4: 44 44 44 71 7i '174 III 117 IM ' i ; .,', 11 , 1 3' 10 10.lt pilj I J 1 :,, , I! !"': !' Ia 31 ;i; : 31 tt C2 I", 4 im 1; imi II 14 11 14 21 14 , 113 ' !'.1 l ' , 7 i;n.'. .11.. 113 6 41 4t 4'i Jill- 11"'4 111 pfd mi i ;,h m . . . ! .1 i.l .', it It 16 1',' 16 Tire 4!l 44 421 43' Ift j:. 33 35 U 1 11 l 14 4 a 1 4 26 4 46, 26 16' 65 I 4 117ill7 234 12J1126;12 4 1"' 1114 146 44 47 3 V9 2 U 4 121 l 33 151 HO I 131 ,141 2, ! 0 IDE FORE JAMES R. BUSH MARKET REVIEW IVlOSt Gains 01 .f """ 'r.''". v Ovor ninse 0 Day Materially . k e , ,,r r ; ding biy. tfe r..ul!..l HI 7"" ,i, 'on in '..! of ''", "' tt.dard OH ."" "''J' nMi f.ii"e r." h u eJe .,' Slaniiard of I allli ST4M-K I.KTTKU -The J-Iitire al...-K market op. lid all'.. K lav 11 tie Kin..... ......... .. 1IINUI.I .le'i.ll'at ,,,";7",; ; QuotaUons Are 41 to 45 Points uver uiose 01 mc wera tha kei at red 19;ilu.!62 1X3 13, 13 l.l in 4( t!! I 61 1 4 121l IH 4.H, : I 1 - rj 10 IUV J1 J! 4 (n 1 0 pr.lnlM ! hi niitrkt-t ! (! pl tliKhily nm'1 -loHd l to U nniitH h't ' h k her Salt s !t.SiMl tiarru Prlnu1 crudo 7 m; ritn Kiimrnr yollow np(t (t 17;t)tt(lMT m iJpcrm ber 8.00. Mtircli 8 18, nil rtl.i. LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO ''IIIi'A.iO. 0, t 4 .'att:,.-Otere:.til 13.000. e, : r!.-i ly choice and prima rrn-f,.l nti.ve beef ateira and year lllllf'. Hlri.iix t.i III hlKher. lop M lure.l beef aleem 13 65, liwt I. .lie .veiirllutta 12 : lower grade natlva beef eteere 50 I 1. 2.1 , Kupply of . CALL MONEY ShW VOKK. Oct. 4 (all money eoay: hl-h 4; low 4: rullmt rata 4: clofina: bid 4: offered at 4: laid loan 4; call loana agaiuat accerit ance 4. Tlma loana eaaler: mlx"d cnllateral. 60 and 90 days 4t4; four and alx month 4. Prime com mercial paper 4 4. METAL MARKETS NHYV YOHK. Oct. 4.--4".ipper dull; elertrolyllc aiiot and future" II Tin easy; i-p t flnd nearby 32 73132 H7; futurea 32.87. Iron steady. pi ires unchanged. l.Mtd llrm; epot ri,:i:.',i 6 .VI. Zinc firm: Knst St. I.ouI.h apot and nearby delivery li.Tll'n 7.i. An timony apot 7.110. weetern iiaiHerM liberal, a'.'.ut Mteaity; 43 head Norm liakota, uveraun l.4" 6.r.i. ': me Htock im, i.'i.....i Ameriraii Agrle. Kef. it etcadv. hull aleudv to III hitler: A.tnTlCll ArlC. r'hein. . e,...i .i,.- ..., ... . . Amaricnn nucar a 1 erj. ami feedem falrlv nctli,..' ilmiil Aitieflcan Tel. A Tel. cv i Hteadv; bulk utockera anil feeder i Atehlaon Tn. 4l Nevr YorJ'Bonfl. rontion BONDji Arffeiillne 7a Ix.mln of Can ad &a Krcn. i H public 7a Kingdom of Belgium Kliixd'ini of reumark 6a ,1'l.i .vnfedcratlon Sa . r. iv. a. n. i. 6a. l I'. S of liratil 8s ... r. .S, yf Mexico 5a RAILWAY AND MISCENEOUS !"l in:i 117 HI'-, 14 i OA 34 4 i f is sjs ti !.. rii.-"1 i p 7 1 r h VV 4lfM' 32, lalll . . I. l"'-4 l2l .. ll ....... ; 104 (..! I .. 121 . . 103 64 re the (houHa nd Stumlard oi anioiroe. elanew Hand. In tm- flral I "" "' pi.ee Mine pu..ie. up to IJ4 3-4. tain of J I""'-" ,,4'r nl,it " inal ouotnt'"" "i"1 ' 1 ' "" l.f M..ndav. but It Jl.-I.led I" .u 1-4 61 at the clone toda "ii proflt-taklnif. 117W Aaaoclaled oil l.-ld.-d le.a ahnrply, inoainf a net n..,,i ... - ....... I'lMii (iperatlon.. ucr manlfeat In a number of .pedal alo. k. National (llacult which Jumped Pi 1-4 polnla yeaii-nlay, w-n. pushed up another 12 polnlN tiKlay. hut l,"t all hut 3 4 of jta aaln before the iloac. liny- rw to laruer u.w,u. aim .."" .... at any .e ; nutuiaiiy ni. but no picfKU! tlnna than 1 1 la her urlct a ....... ..p.. nt .tukina was evldriit in ai. e. - claracter of the l.uylns power point ed to ltici-ealnit public Interest. In dlcatl.na are for further improve ment (iKAI.V I.KTTKU V7ien?: The mil ler, exiKirter. mrrclmndlMer and the abort computed for moderate offer ii.Ka In the ttraln trade. In .pile "f th eexceedlnnly larife uvailublo aup pllea and liberal receipt Ihere aeema undvrlyltiK demand for everything reaaonahlo available for eurrnt need. Price rhuii.r are not paid upccially ItniH.rtant hut buyer on uny apota nave tne oesi oi n." . ..... . i.t.(.l.,0. n'heee .. . i i.ni i. r in e ..n.n .uj...m. ...... i,, or una , kick win naaea on ne fllr,h,r huvih. Imlay of Herein l.n.-onriefnM.I rM.u.r.a .f ii ei.l.tllntf I ...i... . ... 7 , , L . up of I he pre.ent Mh.ire. and a pro le, rilonately larger dlvidetul on the new atoi k. t oca -( la alao rose In reapon.e to minora of eitra dlvl- rlend d!nhiirnemnt. reKiaterlna a , :.Jt. " ". ' V"..p"'"" "',' i,u, are linpreaaed by the posaibili -"" " """" """.tlea on th .i.n.tructlva able, been bouKhf heavilv of late on re-"". .,. ll,.ui, i . rn 'tr'buti',' , 'Ju. Z r','" ,UvA""1 continue unabated. There wee fair Ida-h a 141 TnavT 7 ,. 'n'". "t"rWiamou..ta "old for export, lancer total high at 14.1 today, hut fell hack for ' i.i k.. ...a,l. 4f corn had ,1 net oH of 2 1-4 at the cioae. Trad. . " . ... . i ... ina In other rail llht. Steel Opening lodH market atoml at net Brtvuncea hiiiiiik tw a.e... puc i f the elni:a 'he reauu u uer...vlv. new I.tlvltlK flT llHIK HC. count, baaed on n favorable opinion nl p-,.,iHa concern III BT IhS (ItUlltillll in it,,, Near Kant. From lccllnc .,,l..e v..at. r,lav a rloae cf 14 to nolnta there waa a rle to level 41 i. 4.. noinia over yeaterdiiy ( In the late trading Ibe market Bun nell back under iciillzintt aalea on the long Bide and the close, Ml ut net galna on the day of but 2 to 1H point, after Belling a low a 1.5 December roae to 20 4.-, finally do lug at 20 27. The Initial decline waa due t. poor ctiblea and much better weather than expected over the cotton region Thi selling movement soon apent W A N TS 8 .i'Ii 7 hulk hofDtTTV! ihI!h 4jwa i.26: bulk iHj.rutIe vmJ calc n round 1 1 r" Mors li.-elp:ji i.l.flfirt. oneiipil ,(t to I clnsinf; sirtmif at th? l"i'jn ; bulk t-.p UW; f J4()-p,iun(1 Im li-!)i.T 8. 75; I hlllk li;liLt itw v.ii- 7 i'.-ii M III) HatalP. iJllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliaJ ''- ""y 900: few ' Higher, . Eb! Irnate.l h l, lover S.oinl. Sheep Keceijit ll.noo; market gen erally Hteadv: top native lamb 13.K5 to city niitcher.i, 13. 10 to packers; hulg natfeH 13. 2.",'& 13. .'.0; culla mostly 9.U0; four cars choice Idaho lamhs 14.41) Willi 319 out; bulk light wevttern feed Inn laniba 14.70; four double 98-pound Montanai. ALL SAVINGS DEPOSITS ' Made this week in this strong, well established Nations! E Bank, draw interest FIRST FROM OCTOBER s at Four per cent, compounded four times a year. I AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, I "EVERYBODY'S BANK" Corner Patton Avenue and Church Street. NEW YORK NKW VOHK. Oct. 4 Cattle K eelpU 2.310; firm. Steers S.otKq: 10.60; bulla 3. 01(4. 7a: cowa 1.5(i'rta.25. Calves Kecelpta 3.1)30. lower, veals S. 5015. 00; cull (.008.011 lit tie calves 6.008.00. SKeep and lamha Receinta 6 no firm. Sheep 3 60y6 00; cull 2 IHifli miiiDs iu. uutj n.fja; cull t-WSt l.oo. Hogs Receiol 6 880 lower: ma. dlum to light walghta and pigs 10.78 jh. neavy hogs 10.00W10.15: rougha 7.5048.00. .lltlllllllinillllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIHIIH.tr JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade Private Wires Leading Exchanges Correspondent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New York Chicago 14-1S Electrical Bldf. 'Phone 1867. gtiittiiilfliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiir Title Insurance And Existent Risks Title Insurance insures against risks that already exist. The purchaser of land or the lender of money thereon demands a clear title ta of the date that the deed is received or the loan made. This is what Title Insurance seeks to guarantee. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 College Street. 'Phone 1351 . iHHiiiiii:iiiiniiiinniHiiiiiiiiiHHiniiiiPi!iiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiai ! FOREIGN NEWS IS MORE CHEERFUL FOR BONOS NRVV VOBK. Oct. 4 More cheer, ful foreign news and a eonslderabla relaxation on money rate caused a comprehensive demand for bonds which embraced all varlertlea of liana. The market reflected to a minor ex tent the enthusiasm manifested In the stock market, with speculative mortgages well to the 'front In tha upward movement. Among the outstanding Improve ments were Cuba Republlo 4,'lt, KM points: Seine 7. 8; Bordeux-l.y- ona-Mnrselles and Queer-aland (', 1, and French aovernment 7H' and 8 s. Brooklyn Rapid Tranlt 7' mounted S point; American Tele phone convertible 'e, 1, and Hud son and Manhattan, adjustment A s. Interborough Rapid Transit 6'a and Brooklyn Rnpld Transit 7' certifl catea atui t!i atampad 7'. 1 to 1. ' t.ouls and San Francisco In- com. 6'a and Colorado and Southern 4 s named 1; Seaboard Air Line consolidated 6'a. 2. and Denver and Kin tlmnilfi refunding 5's, Krle gen eral 4 s, Halllniore and Ohio convert ible 4's, Reading 4'. Chesapeake and Ohio converllble i'a. Seaboard Air Line refunding and adjustment "'a and Oreat Northern S'dV and 7's, 1 to 1. Industrial Isauei were featured hy a rile f 1 In Chile Copper 7'a. while Invincible Oil 8a gained 4 and Oonner Bteel 7'. American Sugar I n and Consolidated Coal of Maryland i'e. I to 1, Tulal sales, nor value, were 812,181.000. Atlantic Coaat Line 1st tV . . 9" Kaltlmore It Ohio cv. 4 ... 8 Bethlehem Bteel ref. 41 ' Central of f'.eorgla ... 1 Central Leather . ....I 98 Chesapeake Ohio cv. I- l"l') Chi.. Mil. A St. Paul cvf I1-.-- 73 Chi.. R. I. Pac. ref. ! 91 Chile Copper s ' Com. ft Southern rrf. 4V --- sl Cuba t'ane Sugar 7s . l Denver ft Ulo Grande li. ia .- "1 Krle gen. 4a 4 Goodyear Tire 8s. 1931 1 99 Illinois Central ref. 4a 1 91 Int. Mer. Marine s .J 9B Kans. :itv Southern refl l 94 Kelly-Springfleld Tire i V Liggett ft Mvers Bs t'ri'l Louis, ft Nas-h. ref. 5 l' Mexican Petroleum 8s l'"3 Mo. Kans. Tex. pr. lien ,'.s . . 85-'i New York Central deb 6s .... 1"4J Norfolk & Western cv i- .... I nn Northern Pacific 4 92 Nor. Pac. -fit. Nor. J.111! 6 1 n'l Pennsylvania gen. Ss P'ljj Reading gen. 4s Hepubllc Iron ft teel .".s 94 u I. Jb San Franclsi.. a IJ. 0" - Seaboard A'r I'lne con. Sinclair Oil 7 Southern Bell Tel. 6s Southern Pacific cv. if Southern Hallway 5 . . Southern Railway Texas ft Pacific lat 5" Union Pacific 4s IT. . Steel 5 Vlr. Caro. Chem. 7s . Waash 1st B Wilson ft Co. 7 H A. 1. Boutuern Railway 4s 6s 69 106 97 92 9H 103 rnej. 93 103 lllj i mi 107 29 70 shares were alugglsh buying mot of the day. although Republic. Crucible and Otilf States became quite active in the final hour and registered mod erate gains. Shippings were In bet ter demund. marine preferred being pushed up over 3 point and Amer ican International Cornnrath.n l lotai sales aPDroxtmutelv l ?n.i nun snarea. There was a further easing of the' call money rate, which opened and ! renewed a 4 (.J ,,(i Wlf, ,.,.,! , 4 ; Juki before the close The feature of the foreign exchange! was il. drop of German marks to the new low rale of 4 11-16.- a hun- 1 oreu FOREIGN EXCHANGE itself and when nticontlrmed rumor her and selling of May which fur- ! Turke( ,, g,,,,! an armistice iner narroweu n.e '."'""" '', ,ri, Hnnt Howard for wide gain. a moderate amount or new i 1 n e R , ahout n,llir R 1)aN biislnes ws reporten s neiii (rm ,hp highest prices appeared to.iay v.e ee.- e. , mon aftfr inld -session. Put the mar ket got the usual support on which : It moved up to a new high price for the day on January 211 .a". Later on the demand v. as supplied by sat lulled long an dthe tone beconv lllg less steady. Open. High. laiw. Close. Oct 20.00 '-'0.40 19 91 20.18 Dec. . . . 20.00 20 4.1 l..i 20. Jan. . . . 20 03 20 SO 20.01 20 33 Mar. . . . 20.12 20.53 20 07 2U.8S May . . . 20.05 20.47 20.03 20.33 heen available. There has been suf ficlent advanoe In December and Mny corn now to bring profit taking on trong places but underlying situa tion still favors higher prices, we firmly believe. December oats are showing some congestion and It Is not improbable but that they will go the same way the September did. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET NKW YOHK. Oct. 4 Live poultry easier; fowls 20tytTl roosters 12. .leu AN .ORDINANCE Authsriilng the lnuanee of $50,000. Sawer Bond of the City of Ashe, villa and Providing for th Payment of the Principal and Interest There, of. He It ordained by the Uourd of Commissioners of the City of Ashe-llle: Section 1. That the city of Ashe Sisri t cotton steady, 25 higher; mid dling 50.23. BAR SILVER NKW YORK. Oct. 4 Foreign bar silver 69; Mexican dollars 63. SEW VOKK, iv:. : r,.i liii . ..' ,'. uf?1 J'.1""1", demand., UK pursuant to the Municipal Fin bankVJVC k:; Art. 1921. issue its negotiable cables "6' n.i "i V . coupon nonns tor me purpose 01 pro 1 . ihm., m v Mem-ma 1 vlding funds fr the extension of tha u.l.rlnv nnilu.-V flPWH.'affl. kv.. OJ.V fj .ii . - 1' ni 01 ine vny oi yvsiieviiie. Herman v. 4.261. cables 4.27 (l4 11-16; cables ...ttioi .s.s: ru 1 u 11 11 t demand 17.75; Sweden, den aiid 26 50 ' Denmark len,and20.i3: Swfuerland. demand 18.72; Spall:, demand 15.20; Oreece demand 2 90; Poland, demand 01. secho-siovakla. demand 3 so Argentine, demand 35 37; Itnixil de mand 11.175; Moijtreal. 1003. si.' DRY GOODS XBW YORK"ivr 4. -Additional prices were named today on Spring dress gingham lines. In most cases old prices carrying along the new u iiitnisnea cotlona were nrmer. with the Inquiry ac;lve. Yarns held steady. .Men s wear lines were advanced from 10 to 37 cent a yard. Sllka were higher and ad vances are molted for in silk hosiery ... 1- 'useiiuence or the rise BiiKs. tftirkips were trade quiet. In raw easier, with NF.W Liberty LIBERTY BONDS vtu w ilct 4. lOO.oJi firs: f, s i"".. third 4S4-" i""i- .i. 41.:. 100 44! viciory 1 called 100.I8; Victory 101. mifi n : a'm t iicond 4 99.821 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET for coffee futures opened at a decline . "o',2-'"11"1"- wl,tl M;'"':i selling orr I,, 8.9.1 or into new low ground tor the seas, ,11, under further scatter ing liquidation and reports that Hra xlliatt snippers were accent. rx- i.,r . ooncesslotis. o. lober S.79; December . , : ;'2n"orv' M'Ch and Mav 8 95' July 8 83: September 8 65. Spnt coffee quiet: K!o 7's Sm tOF. 4 s 11 to 15. Section 2. That the maximum ag gregate principal amoutu of said bonds shall be (.10,000. Section .1. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and Interest of said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the municipality has beer. filed with the Clerk, pursuant to said act. and la open to public inspection Section 5 That this ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after Its first publication, unless In the meantime, a petition for Its submis sion to the voters Is filed under said act. and that In such event, it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the municipality at an elec tion, as provided In said act. I move the adoption of the fore going ordinance this the 28th dav of August, 1922. U. J. SI1ERRILL. Commissioner. Approved as to form: GEO. 1'KNNELU Corporation Counsel. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 29th day of August. 1922. and waa first published on the 3rd dav of October, 1922. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of eald ordinance must he commenced within thirty (30) days after its first publication. F. L. CONDEK. Secretary-Treasurer. Oct. S-12 ! AN ORDINANCE Authorizing tha Issuance of $50,000. Incinerator Bond of th City of Aaheville and Providing for the Payment of th Principal and In. tert Thereof. Ho It ordained by the Hoard 01 'nmmisKlonera of the City of Aslie vllle: Section 1. That the City of Ashe viile. pursuant to the Municipal Fin ance Art, 1921. issue Its negotiable coupon bonds for the purpose or pro viding funds for the erection ot a plant for the Incineration or disposal of ashes or garbage or refuse (other than sewage). Secrtion 2. That the maxlaium ag gregate principal amount of said bonds shall be 850,000. , Section 3. That a tax sufficient to pay tho principal and interest of said bonds shall .be annually levied and collected. ' Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the municipality has been filed with the Clerk, pursuant to said Act, and is open to public Inspection. Section. 6. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its first tmblteation unless in the mean time a petition for Its submission to the voters has been meu unuer aii Act. and that in uch event, It shall take effect when approved by the votera of the municipality at an elec tion, as provided in said Act. I move the adoption of the forego ing ordinance, this the 28th day of August. 1922. it. J. Mtr.nnua., '.'ommissloner. Approved as to form: GEO. PI-2NNKLL. Corporation counsel. The foregoing ordinance was iiassed on the 29th day of August. 1922. and was first pu-bliaiied on the 3rd day or October. 1922. Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty (30) days after its first publication. e . L. -l .-MLrnv. Secretary-Treasurer. Oct.' 6-1 2 FOR RENT For Rent. UnfurnLsheH .1 louino, .rr.inK PDri ll -. v 4 rooms, largo yard . ' 4-room apartment 7-room liouP, t'umhi 1 land S room, sleeping i.i.r, I, fl-room bung.il.iw, new p liii.llin. . . 111, naitis I-- r ui Hitmen .1-rnom bungalow 4-room apartment 4-room apartment ...... 7 rooms, 2 sleeping porches B-room house D rqotns. Hillside 6 room, good location . 7 room. Manor Grounds 7 room, sleeping porch 6 rooms, flrovo Park , , . 8 rooms, Kdwln place . . . . S2EI. BOYD, CHANCE & BRav Store leaning a Sprciaitr 15 Haywood St. Phontfi yOH RENT, furnished. humeVJ -' .!(!, IS4,i , ...ITU --;" iu "!., IM i:sk modi FOU P.KNT, uiifurnislied b' -100111 bungalow, Ii,,' heat. BROWN REALTY C9. No. 1 North K-tst Pack Stuart J j Phone J 9 CNFOlfSJSIl'EU " 4 ro 'iii .iplr: msnt in tne Arizona, ate-im hntl f none nvn. POSITION WANTED" CAPABLE refined woman J child five years old, .s hnuJ jtoeper, cook or niiisi ; -ttlllir., to go uui ui me cuv. i rite K..earcof Citizen. WANTED Position as prlncinu of grammar school or teacher:: nign acnooi; college graduati It. P. Hailcy. 30S llaniptoti Av (Ireenvtue, s. c. HOl'SEKE' good rook. private a r-lllAn POSITION of any kind bv a ladtf tut:, c-i. v. . n EE PER Young vumA uok. desires position win family. Address V. OJ with knowledge of atvnography .'IIIU DOOKKoeiiiiK. i-nono 144. WANTED To launder curtalrn of all kinds. Jennie turns. 12 Sai. safta St. Phone -9 91V OLORED woman desires work 11 cook or maid; good ret trend Phone 3258. POSITION as general office nor!;r and stenographer. Phone 4 1ft POSITION wanted hy young hdy a bookkeeper can 4133. GRADUATE nurse desires prlmtt duty. Phone 3076. UNFURNISHED ROOMS THREE OR FOUR unfurnihl rooms, gas, electricity, hot wain. also gum go. Location dose 'o school. 131 Blanton St. DESIRABLE. 4-room apartment modern. Phone 2087 or call al ter 4:30.. ,271 South Krenck Broad. 2 UNFURNISHED rooms, prlvati porch, sink in kitchen, no sick "68tarnes. 2 LIGHT housekeeping rooms. h water and steam heat. Phnw 799-J. SUGAR MARKET NEW YORK. Oct. 4. The raw it gar market was firm and uncbano at 3' cents for cuoas, cost freight, equal to 5.28 for centrlfu with Porto Rlcos al the same Closing: October 8.47; December March 3.25; May JdM. 4s called JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE!. Oct. 4 -Turpentine firm. 1.119: eale 3,f. receipt 472: shipments 381; stock 14.779. Rosin ateady: sales 715; receipts 1.763; shipments 230: eioek 161.341. Quote: B. 1). V.. F. O. II, I. 5.1(1; X. 5.48; M. 5.50; N. 5.60; 1V(1, 6 10; WW. e.so. $5,000,000 TO LEND TO North Carolina Counties for School Purposes. General Purposes, and Roads and Bridges. Phone, wire or write us your wants and we will serve you promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Bray Brothers Co. BONDS and LOANS, Greensboro, N. C. ! ' I You'll Buy Coal Sooner or Later Why wait until cold weather comes? fill your bins NOW. You'll save vourself worry when the cold waves come if you buy our fiiie. burning MONARCH COAL TODAY. SOUTHERN COAL CO. Phone 760 10 North Pack Square v I 1 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing th. Isjuancs jf 5,000. Fir Dnrtmnt Bond of the City of Ahvllle and Providing for the Payment of th Principal and Inter- t Throf. , Be It ordained by the Hoard cf Commissioners of the City of Aahe ville: . , Sec. 1. That the city-of Ashcville. pursuant to Municipal 'Finance Act, 19L'l. issue Its negotiable coupon bondu for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of a building 10 be used as n lire department: said build ing to he of non-fireproof construc tion. Iliat is, a building the outer walls of which are constructed of brick, stone, iron nr. other hard in combustible materials, hut which In other respects differs from a tlreproof building as defined in said act. Section I. That Hie maximum ag gregate principal smount of nald bonds shall b- $215,000. Section 3. Thai a tax sunn icnt tn pay the principal an. interest of said bonds shall he annually levied and collected. Section 4. Th:.' ,i statement of the debt of the ninnlrip:lllty has bei n filed with the Clerk, pursuant to sai, act, and Is open 10 public Inspect i, ,11. Section 6. That lids ordinance shall take effect liurty i30 days after Its first publication, 111, less in th.- mean time a petition for its submission to it he voters is ti k ! under said act, and I that in such evept, It shall take effect when appriivcl l,v the voters uf the municlpaliP at ait election as pro vided 111 as i,,ption of i he f..re- IhiS the 28th d-iy of I move the going ordhi.'.n, August, l!'-'-' I!. pitzimtruk, (Vimmiss ,, in form : I UB The Blue Ridge Building & Loan Association Begs to Announce that Series Number 40 Opens Sat urday, October 7, 1922. Every man, woman and child is cordially invited to join and become one of our active stockholders. There comes a time in the life of every Rent-Payer when he exclaims, "Oh, why haven't I put my rent money into a home of my own long ago?" The same tender sentiment that prompted John Howard Payne to write his immortal "Home, Sweet Home," lurks within the breast of every man and at times makes him yearn for a home of his own. Are you still going on contributing your well-earned dollars to some land lord for rent, or will you determine to be the proud possessor of a SNUG, COZY HOME ALL YOUR OWN? d: Fire Insurance Approve I as i GEO. PE.WKI.I. Corp.'i,t(j,,n .'ounsel. The fm. going ordinance w..- passed on Ihe Wth day of August, I'.:.', ihk" was flrat pnhlislmd on the 3rd .lav of October. 1922. Any a"i ,- proceeding ouestinn- ing the wili.li'v of said nr.lit.ance must be . ,nnni..nced within thirty 1311) d: s afl.r its first lillldication. F. L. CO VI l Kit. Secretary-Treasurer. Oct. 5-12 livery proper! v o w n c r 'snows that tiro insurance i. a necessity. Few, how over, puy enough attention t-i the quality of the in surance that tlii-v huy. With Hood insui niii c goc' c..od service ami sure i,' .lomnity. It costs no riore to call a-; cvpert.- This agency of the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company makes a business of keeping people out of trouble. Write, calf, or phone for facts The HARKINS Co. JI UI S LEVmil. Met. I ft 3-4 15 Iircal ftltlg. lOJiJJilS , i RU -BER -OID STRIP SHINGLES . Venetian Red and Sage Green Designs Other BUILDING MATERIALS of standard quality Southern Steel & Gement Co. -SPitO'VO roil TUB PtTf'M" 'Phon S74 10 N. Pack Sq. THE BLUE RIDGE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an organization of the People, for the People and by the People, is one of the safest investments on earth. The returns are 6 on the money invested and the stock is non-taxable. In the long run, it's the safe, conservative investment that turns out best. A sure, small dividend, with the principal safely invested, is worth a bushel of .gilt-edge prospects, which almost invariably lose you both pri ncipal and income. o: 13 -YOU CAN DO IT:- A dollar, two dollars, five dollars each week, starts you on the road to independence assures you the necessary capital when you are ready to buy or build and NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN. Come in this week and start the account that is to bring you all that is best in life! Ask the people who have this week Cancelled the debt on their homes what they think of the Blue Ridge, Building & Loan Association. : The Blue Ridge Building & Loan Association J. E. RANKIN, President ' EDWIN L. RAY, Secretary-Treasurer. ROBERT S. JONES, Vice-President No. I, Haywood Street, Ii AN ORDINANCE Authorising the Issuance of $160,( street Bond or tne ortv or aim vllle and Providing for the Paymint of the Principal and Interest Thtrt of. He It ordained hy the Hoard ef Commissioners of the City of AsIm vllle: Section 1. That the City of Ashi vllle, pursuant to the Municipal Fin ance Act. 1921. Issue Its negotiabli coupon bonds for the purpose of pro viding fund for the payment of tin cost of constructing or reconstructing the aurfaoe. of roads, streets or hall ways, including the contemporaneow construction or reconstruction of skii walks, curbs, gutters or drains, in cluding grading, such constructing j reconstructing to be of brick, blod sheet asphalt, bitulilhlc. or liituminoia concrete laid on a solid foundation, c of concrete, at least one-fourth o.' the cost, exclusive of the cost of paving at. street intersections, to la Specially assessed abutting property. Section 2. That the maximum ! gregate principal amount uf slid bonds shall be 150,000. Section 3. That a tas ufflclent pay the principal and Interest of Ml bonds shall be annually levied an. collected. Seel ion 4. That a statement of tin debt of the municipality ha been AM with the Clerk, pursuant to said let and is open lo public Inspection. Section 5. That this ordinance ihS take effect upon its passage and shall not bp submitted to voters, I move the adoption of the fort going ordinance this the 28th day August, ;)2:2. P.. J. KHERRILL. Commissioner. Approved as to form: GEO. PEN NELL, Corporation Counsel. The foregoing ordinance was Dassfi on the 29th day of August. 1922, and was first published on the 3rd day of October, 1922. .. . . Any action or proceeding question ing the validity of said ordlnanrt mus-t he commenced within thlrt C!(i) days after its first publicatl F. L. CONDER. Secretary-Treasurer. Oct. 6-ii AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Issuance of $100,00, Water Bonds of the Crfy of Atll vllle and Providing for the Pay ment of the Principal and Intarifl Thereof. Ro it ordained hy the Board ot Commissioners of the City of Ah. vllle: Section 1. That the City of Ash villc. pursuant to the Municipal Fia ance Act, 121. Issue Its negotlablt coupon bonds for the purpose of pro viding funds for the eftenslon et existing water supply system of Ihi City of Ashevllle. Section 2. That the maximum gregate principal amount of said bunds shall be $100,000. Section 3. That a lax sufficient to ray the principal and interest of aid bunds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. That a statement of th debt of the municipality has been (lied with the Clerk, puruant to said act, and s open to public inspection. Section 5. That this ordinance stuH take effect thirty (30). days after It first publication, unless in the mean time a petition for Its submission to the Voters is died on,lee...M net and that in such event, it shall take effect hen approved bv the voters of th municipality at an election, a pro- " ert.ll IM-I. . I move the adoption of "the fore going ordinance this the 28th day o August, 1822. R. J. SHERR1LL, Commissioner. Approved as to form: - - CLO. PEXNELL. Corporation Cnlin..! The foregoing ordinance -was passed .on in nay ot August. 192S, and was first published on th 3rd day of v., , ..Her, IJ'.' Any action or proceeding question mg tne validity of Said prdlnanef j fonmenced within thirty auer its first publication. f L. CONDEK,. 8crtary-Treoree. OOLI-U ?irfwBSk-e'ag!C,.. a"aa
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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