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f L n Villi fit H 1 in irr THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAtlwbRNING, OCT. 11. 1922. .MEANS COHON RAPIDLY FLUCTUATES Tendency to Fear Turks , Might Fight Instead of Accepting Terms. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 10 -fo"- flictinC Influ.nosa k.pt ths colloii markat fluctuatlni rapidly ami Ii.rvously today, flrst tilnw and then a bo v. tka lsv.1 of ysstrntay's rlos. At tka blKhant lha trailing months war IS to It point over tha last quotations of yeatarday: at lha lowest llicy war IT to 10 pel nt under, lr- ' camhar trading a Mith as 21 3& and a low aa 21 04 On tha cl.ua tha trading positions ahowail net lossrs for tha day of f to IS points and Ic- ' camber atood at II. 01. Uncertainty ovar forstjrn politics trained much of tha selling of tha day, bains; rtsponslbl. for mtirh liqui dation of long cotton on tha opening and again on tha close. Continued rood apot aorounta. further report f A anod business imonf mills, ei - , paotailona of bulllah weekly crop re ports from lha government tomorrow and a bulllah forecast of tha penil- In census bureau report on Ameri can mills for September were back of the buying. A private bureau was " ctedltad with forecasting consumption flrures In this country for September iif tla.OvO bales against C:'7.0(in In Au(uat of this year snd 415.000 In September of last. Highest prices of tha dsy cams In the early afternoon following tha re ceipt by brokers of Tetas telegrams, telling of the organisation of a new holding movement in that mat but a little Ister tha market sagged gain under unloading by longs. The market closed atesdy at"7t losses of I to 35 points. Open. High. Ixiw. Close. 21.13 21.31 21.1 21.16 11.15 21 41 21.48 21.46 iSPECULATION .S HEAVY; FIUCMTI .NEW YORK STOCK LIST Oct. , Iee, Jan, . Mar. JHay 21.15 21.20 11.10 21.39 21.04 21 07 21.1s 21.10 M0 21.1.1 21 20 21.15 Spot cotton steady and unchanced. Bales on the apot 43: to arrive 1.04. 1aw middling 18; middling 21.11; good middling 21. 86. Kecelpts 9.827; stock 157. If. Sharp Rally Is Seauel, With Increased Selling Toward the Close. VF.W VOllK. ! in Heavy sper ulallon and violent fllictliatl Mia In high prl'-fil oil sliarna snd entwiSlvn Iraillliit In sli-els and equipment wet e i). ntitjHmilln (l v flmimrni In t.i day'a active and Irregular !'k mar ket aeaaluli. A ruah i.f buying orders suit prlcea in. al the start, but the violence ni the rlae and s hlsher ruling rata for call itwinev Induced lieSVV liront-ISR Inr. eaneclallv In tha Htsnrtar.l tills causing Ihe market ! drop around the end of t lie first hour. fllsndard fill of New Jersey, whlc fluctuated with a range ot nesny nnlnta. established a new hlcll at IjOU and then closed at 131 for a ne lnsa of 12W point", the day s enle approslmstlng ins.nnn shsrea Mes tcsn Petroleum moved within a r diua or 124 points, closing at a net gain of I'V The I'nlted States Steel Corpora' Hons statement of unfilled orders on September 30. whlh showed In cn-saea of 741. 50J tons, wss anou what conservative Intereats expected. but well ielow some speculative esti mate!. Roulnments did well at the start, Baldwin snd Amerlcsn Ixvnotlv and American Car all establishing new nesk nr ces In the first hour. Virtually all gains were cancelled In later --dealings, however. Jtaldwln drooping IK below Monday a close. Talk of melo cutting wss reeprin- Ihle for the bidding un of some of tha high priced Industrial specialties National inacuit tmicnea zisi, as comnared with 201 at tha close yes terday. on reports or a proposea 73 per cent stock divider!?. American woolen improved i "i on reports of better traire conditions Total sales were 1.500,000 shares. Call money ripened and renewed at ,1 and then advanced to s.-proDatiiy aa a result of tha Government with drawal of $9,000,000 from lis deposits In the local center. The lima money and commercial paper markets were quiet. Al t'hein. Am Heel A tn. Am. Am A tn A n Am. Am Am Am A'li A in S THE BEST INVESTMENT i is a certificate of deposit in this .trong, well-established ss 5 National Bank. It combines 4 per cent interest with 1 00 as per cent safety. It always has been converted into cash for its full face value whenever the owner desired without H JJ a" moment's delay. And beside 4 per cent interest 'has aj beert paid from the day it was deposited, if left three month or longer. 5 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK,: "ASHEVILLE'S BANK OF SERVICE." . 5 4 On Savings And Certificates Of Deposit. 2 National Bank Protection For Your Money. -AUDITS- LOCKWOOD BUNNELL Financial Statement Bookkeeping; Systems Income) Tax Service) Rooms SlO-tll Caatanr Bids. Phone 1171. , JAMES R. BUSH Member 'Chicago Board Of Trade Private Wires Leading Exchange Correspondent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New York-i Chicago 14-15 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1867. lr-e Sugar. tn Car A F . . II & I.. fd Int. t'orp. . lCii I.lnme-I ft Kef S iiirtr .... Sum T'lli. .. Tel. Tel... W "len AriHroriil.i Cup. .. Atchlsun ... A ' I All . W I . . flalilAin I.im.. ... H Ilelti Steel "B". I'Mnaillan I'sc. . . . Central l.eslher . Chand Motors ... C O Chi . M St. P.. Chi. It I. I'... Coi s4 "iila Corn rrni Ourlhle Steal Cuba Cane Hussr. Kmtl.-J'ihnsofi ... Krle Fern. riay's-Iea. . f!-n. Aihslt tJen. Klectrlc (len. Motors Ot. Niir. pfd Culf Htstns Steel. III. Central Insp. Copper Int. Harvester 3.' I ' al : ! lllst.il.owCloss li',; s4H us, l'i tn en ti ' ill 'l'JI 14 7m, ;t 7n St i li4 IS 41 ISIS, 1.1I' HIS is J J V ''s Zl U t Ve H1 sis, ii I si I SS4 S'i' l'Ji 47 1-'S iU'J (H.HI.'V SSIfc.llllV i9 12. tt ii ' 37 IIH 10.', 'l 4 iivmv iin 1 ! mv! inuji 3114 1H 141 131 13, ;a t.i I i.i 77 77S, 75' 7i 17 14,141 ll6' , 17 41 I 4U 411 , II! 3 SI 4 SI, 411 74S 714' 73, IS JZT, tzv, 1 17 44 43 ll!i 7' 7SVi , i:V 122 A3 HI i 1; 1414,1 13 as' ! 2-i 341 nt MS n' t 4j 2 14'4 lift 111 ir.1. i4V is I 7 ssv 2! VI 4HMkjll4 1I44j I 3D SH t 113 101 l"!"i 8 Is ll!h I.ow.Closa Mn. l-aciflo J 2'V 2IS, 31s N. T. V II, Wk! T Vil X. V , N". 11. A II S !"! 30 I 30 N A W II 12 1 120 ,12ii'4 . I.". I7SI : . 74' 2S. S',; 24 . 1 7 14 14 114 !)10ft 7h; tH 49 41V 4 44 617 32 j II V 31 Vi I7 in 714a, 78 4, is ei e4 r Nor. Iaclt1a . . . . ukla V. Itef 1'uclflc Oil Pan-Am. retro. Pennsylvania ... I'ure oil IteaUlns- Kru. Iron A Steel 32'. 43 I Int. Mer. Mar. pfd! 2 MS Int. I'aper lis IH Invlnclhle Oil I 4 lf Ke!ly-prlnr. Tire in 43 Kennecott Cmp. ..' 1' 3S Mexican Petro. . .. -SSI'SoflmiM jl9--Vi MM. Slates OH...I 23! U 14 Hll bale Steel 72 35 '4 1 i'4l (04 ! )S4 41 42H 34m 4 Koyal Plltrh N Nt. I.. 4 S. V. H. A. I 8. A. I., pfd . Sfars-Uoeliuik .Shell T. T. . Sinclair nil & Hlos.-Shef S. I Hull. Pacific Sun. II v. y Sou. Ky. M H. O. of N. J. pfil Studebaker Corp.. Tenn. Copper Texas Co T. a P Tol,. Prod Trans. Oil I'nlon Pacific .... I'nlted Fruit S. In l Al V.; 3H' 6j S7V 67J4 -', ;s4 Jvi: 4: 7'. 7 I 7 7 11.! 11lk' 11 ll H0i HIV, IV 137 (37 I 37 f ".SS 3 15 H'l'i 2 I'Oi, am du 11i !5'! HI I Ul 29 2 26! 2 60 7 5 .i 7 I1s 117 II IT 74 137 1133 133 M nft! bn I7; 10 mo f.2 4' 30 42, li 1 4 l.'i 30 10 o,' aov, 14! 14 47 1S1 1S0;I10 V ln.i'4 164 ISI I JAMES R. BUSH MARKET REVIEW n: 4i5 Cnlted llet. Stores SI 11 C. S. Rubber I". fl. Steel IT. s. Steel pfd.. l'tah Copper Vanadium Corp. Weatsrn T'nlon . Westlna". Klac. Wlllys-Ov'land . Chlnn Cnpper . . . Cnsden A Co Miami Copper Hay Con. Crp Keynolda Tob. B T. P. C. O 44. f.4 IOM'1011 4.122 US . 63! 1 0 131 123 17' 7! 7 3 47! 4 4 .I 117 . 4 3 . .; t , . ; 29 .' 1; 4S J 2! 2S . ' 15 . 2!' MS .1 63! 2614 ll ll 2 211 S 47 2 m 7 M M 2o Nevr York Bonda. FOREIGN BONOS Argentina 7s 101 Domln. of Cnnada ? V-9... lnl French Hepunllc 7s 7 Kingdom of Ilelulum 7s 103 Kingdom of Denmark Is 81 Sws Confederation s 121 l K. of O. H. I. 6s, 1917... 103 R of nrftill &a 101 L". S. of Mexico fis. 62H RAILWAY A MISCELLANEOUS Amer. Asrl. Cham. 7s 104 Amer. Smelt. Rcf. Us l Amer. Sugar Bs 102 Amer. Tel. A Tel. cv. 6s 117 Atchison gen. 4s n A. C. I,. 1st 4s o B. a O. cv. 4 14 Beth. Steel ref. ft 98 Central of Georgia 6s 101 Central Leather Ss C. a O. cv. 6s 7 Chi..- P. A Q. ref. 6s Mt Chi., M. & fit. P. cv. 4a 72 Chi., Jl. I. St Pac. rcf. 4s l Chile Copper 6s .-. 06 Colo. A Son. ref. 4s... Cuba Caine Su?nr ' 86 Denver A Rio Grande Imp. 6s... 13 Krle gen. 4s 63 Ooodvear Tire Is. 1931... 99 111. Central ref. 4s K9 int. Mer. Morlne s 93 Kelly-.SprliKrneld Tire Is . 117 Liggett A Myers 6s 79 li. A N ref. 6s 100 Mexican Petroleuim Is 101 Mo., Kan. A Tex. pr. lien 6a 15 Mo. Pacific gen. 4s 66 N. Y. Central deb. 6s 105 A W. cv. 6s 120 Nor. Pacific. 4s 88 Pennsylvania gen. 6s 101 Reading gen. 4s Republic Iron & Steel fis 95 St. Li. & H. P. adj. 6s 11 A. Ij. con. s 9 Sinclair Oil 7s 110 Sou. Pacific cv. 4 92 Sou. Railway 5s ., 93 Sou. Railway 6s Union Pacific 4s V. S. Steel 6s Wilson A Co. 7s A. L. 6s Sou. Railway 4s LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO CtrrOAOO. Oct. 10 U'nlted Ststes Department of Agriculture-) battle Receipts 12.000; strictly choice and prime native beef ateers compara tively scarce, elrnngf ton mature1 steers 12 90. weight about 1,450 pounds: heat long yearlings 12. 35: hulk native beef steers largely I.OOih? 11.25; lower grade natives and west ern grassers slow, about steady; bulk westerns 6 507.00; hulls strong; venl calves largely 25 higher; other daises about steadv; hulk desirable bologna bulls Around 4.25: bulk can nera and cutters 2.63!S,2.I10: bulk veal caives ju ousj io.2o to parKers. Ilogs Receipts 23,000: opened steady to strong; closing wesK, 10 to 15 lower on lighter weights; packing sows steady: hulk 180 to 230-pound average 9 .75 9.95; top 10. 10 one load; underwehjht dull; good and choice 250 to 300-pound butchers mostly 9 60 199.95: bulk packing sows 7.75tS.aV; desirable nlr mostly 9.00. Estimated holdover 1.000. Sheep Receipts 21000; fat native Iambs strong to 25 higher; top na tives 14.00 to city butchers: packer top 13.60: bulk lS.'iWis.BO; culls mostly 9.009.50; fat western lambs strong to shade higher; several loads Washington, Montana and Utah lambs 14.00, with moderate sort: other western lambs to killers 13.75; feeder demand good, steady to weak; light feeder lambs 14.00; bulk around 13.75; two doubles 100-pound Navada year Una; wethers 10.25, with 100 out; sheep fully steady. Uncertainty Over Foreign Politics Is Cause of Much Unsettlement. CinCAOO. Oct. 10. Wheat went upward a little In value today owing to uneaslnets regarding a chance that the Turks miht choose to ngm rain r than accent terms which had been offered by the Allies. Closlnr nu nations were unsettled to K cent net higher, with De cember 1.07V to 1 '17 and May 1 09 to 1 09. Corn finished cent off to if cent mi; oats st $ cent decline to a like advance, and pro visions unchanged to 12 cents down. Wheat deril'ned In price today soon after a Utile shown of firmness at the outset. Initial upturns were sscrlbed to hlrher ouotatlons at Liv erpool and to bullish views taken of the United Slates liovernmem crop repnr as to. wheat. liuying. nnw- ver. lacken volume ano. wan ni tending downward In rlce, wneat cava wav In eympatny. i ne open ing, which varied from cent de cline to a like advance, was followed by slight gains and then by a mod erate setback all around to below yesterday's finish. As a result of the bearish showing of the Government report In regard to corn, tha market for corn snd oats was weak from the start. After onenlnir K to cent down, corn rsllled a little, but then sagged lowv than before. Oats started a shade to W cent off and later underwent a further de cline. Provisions were depreased with corn, notwithstanding firmness of hog values. Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT Oct. . . .1.07 ,Iay , . .108 NEW YORK NKAf YORK. Oct. lOiCattle Jte celnta 160: no trading. Calves Receipts 1,380; lowers veals 8 00'i 14.50; culls .007.6O; ' little calves 8.OO7.00: grasaers 3.004.(W; western calves 4.504jP5.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts S.880; firm; sheep .50.00; culls l.mWi.W; lambs 10.0015.00; culls .00rrt9.00. Hogs .Receipts 4.240; steady; me dium to light weights and plga 10.60 10.76; heavy .... hogs 10.o0Sflo.26; roughs 7.604PS.00. .7 A CTriVk VVTtT JT Hp. fW- 1S-i- NEJW YORK. Oct 10. Foreign bejrftW firm. i.42i.32-; etfisTftf - Time To Stop Talking Coal For. NOW is the time to BUY it Don't delay further in the purchase of your Winter's supply of MONARCH Coal for cold weather may catch you unprepared. SOUTHERN COAL CO. Phone 760 10 North Pack Square $5,000,000 TO LEND TO North Carolina Counties for School Purposes, General Purposes, and Roads and Bridggs. 'Phone, wire or write us your wants and we will serve you promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Bray Brothers Co. l: BONDS and LOANS, Greensboro, N. C. 103 92 J02 106 28 71 - ' 1 1 . JACKSONVILLE II sis fill urs -I .1 ...... , I silver 9; Mexican dollals 62. celpts 346; shipments 4; stock 15,443. Di n 1 1 1 w or July - CORN Dec. . . . May . . . Julv . . . OATS Pec. . . . May . . . July . . . LARP Oct. . . Jan. . . . RIBS Oct. . . . 1.02 .61 .64 .38 .39 .38 1 07 l.M 1.02 .62 .61 .61 .39 .S9 .38 11.45 1143 1.06 I. 08 1.01 .61 .63 .63 .58 .39 .38 II. 37 9.45 1.07 1.09 102 .62 .61 .64 .39 .3'J .38 11.37 9.47 10.76 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN OHrCAGO. Oct. 10 Wheat: No. 2 red 1.16; No. 2 hard 1.021. 10. Corn: No. 2 mixed 6667: So. 2 yellcw 66ft67. Oats: No. 2 white 40fd'42: No. 3 white 39'o?41. Rye. none. Barley 6269: timothy seed .OOftj 1.25; clover seed 14. 50018. 50. Pork nominal; lard 11.40; ribs 11.00Q 12.00. POULTRY AND FARM PRODUCTS CHICAGO, Oct. 10 Butter higher; firsts 3537: extra firsts 3943. Kggs unchanged. Live poultry un changed. Potatoes steady: Wisconsin sacked snd bulk round whites 1.0041.10 cwt; poorly graded 80490 cwt; Minnesota sacked and bulk round whites 90 'r 1.05 cwt; Minnesota sacked Red Riv er Ohlos l.OOffl.10 cwt; ditto bulk 901.00 cwt; Minnesota bulk sand land Ohios 7590 cwt: North Dakota hulk Red Rivers 8595 cwt; South Dakota bulk Early Ohios 7095. cwt. RAILROAD EARNINGS IN AUGUST 52,579,79 WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. Railroad earnings during August, a month when tha shopmen's strike was put ting most of the lines to extraor dinary expenditures, amounted to 652,679,799, according to Interstate Commerce Commission reports com- glled today by tha (Association of allway Executives. TliLs was the lowest amount earned in any month since May. 1921, and was estimated jyr" "association to represent only an ; annual return rale or Z.S5 per cent on the tentative value of prop erty Investment In railroads. In August last yenr the reporting roads earned ISO. 160.000 and in earlier months of the present vear the earn ing totals were considerably larger. For the first eight months of 1922. Including August, reporting railroads earned a net Income of 1471,183.000, which was' considerably better than earnings of previous years over the same period. STOCK LETTER Profit taking on large acale caused Irregularity short Iv after tha brisk opening. The greater part of the liquidation took place In high priced stocks which had advanced most sharply In the recent movement. Offerings wore absorbed by resisting orders, commission houses appearing on buying side on recessions. Except In one or two Is sues prices recovered immediately pressure was llftod. Real weakness existed only In Nw York public utilities which were sold on reorgani sation repor Statement f earn ings Influenced the advance in Mexi can Petroleum and Pan American Volume decreased. In afternoon trad ing and there were Indications 'that profit taking for the time belnh had run Its course. Sharp advances natu rally attracted realising aales and oc cassional reaction are to be expected but we see no evidence of a change In upward trend. WHEAT LETTER Wheat seems to be a little more Inquiry In export circles. Domestic milling demand Is a little less keen than recently. premiums for ttiilllng sorts here are showing considerable decline, how ever, the amount offered for sale is not large' enough to be slgnlntlcant. Firmness in Liverpool has been sllgtly effective. Between uncertain ties of the political situation abroad and of the matter of transportation at home there is no disposition to extend commitments In the market either by shippers, millers or specula tors. We anticipate an undercurrent of firmness pending better distribu tion put don t expect any pronounced advance In prices. COARSE GRAINS The effect of yesterday's crop report In corn was only shortlived, there still being gen eral irienatiness displayed towards the corn market on the belief that there are from three to four hun dred million bushels less corn than year ago. The country Is moving old corn to the market In fair volumne but offerings of new corn are smaller than usual at this time of year. If there Is any setback in corn oroats. It will provide an onnorfuniv fnr reinstatement of holdings. : I CALL MONEY NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Call monev steady; high 6; low 6: ruling rate 6; closing bid 6.; offered at 6; last loan 6.- Call loans against accept ances 4. Time loans firm: mixed collater. 6090 days 4Sf4: four- six months 4ff5. Prime commercial paper 4. 1 uni niroe nf Bill HELL FOR FEDERAL BONDS NEW TOJlKl Oct. 10. Selling of high grade rallroaa securities ior . apparent purpose of obtaining funds lor tns purcnasn ui m " arnment bonds was one of the fea ture In' today's active and Irregular bond market. I'nlon Pacific 4's sold off 1 points and Pennsylvania 's 1 point, whlla Atchison general 4 s. Chicago, Hur lington and Uuiiicy 5 s and Canadian Northern 6's all were ofTered freely at substantial fractional concession. Interborough ' Rapid Transit Issues continued to reflect security holders acceptance of the reorganisation plan, lha i s lumping 2 points. , Among t lie rail mortgage to move to higher ground were Norfolk and -.n...,IM M'm Inlftrtiltlnnal nrsi-iii v. .j 1 1 , i .... . .... and Great Northern 6's. Toledo and Northwestern l l, nanimwre inuvimi convertible 4's ami Chicago and Alton 3's. the advance in each case being a point or more. -. . I . II.. ...nl. 1 ' F m m.rnA ltt Mexican rcuutrmii a 1 111 response to the Increase in stock prices and Magna Copper 7's Improveu z. utner niumnimia iu within narrow limits. KViralvn laiie& were lrrerular. with most changes unimportant. Lyn 6's, however, dropped 1. luiai sales, par vmuc, ,i4,itb..i'. AIIIIUU!Ii:v-iiic-ii i ma inano ...... the f i.vuu.uuu Haiti onering was overt subscribed. Ml K1BS 11 1 LIVERPOOL SPOT COTTON LIVBRPOOL, Oct. 10. Spot cotton dull; prices steady. Good middling 13.06; fully middling 12.91; middling 12.76; low middling 12..36; good or dinary 11.61: ordinary 11.01. Sales 6,00 bales, Including 6,100 American; receipts 11,000 bales, Including 10.200 American. Futures closed steady: October 12.43; December 12.30; Jan uary 12.26; March 12.19; May 1209; July 11.97; September 11.67. COTTONSEED OIL NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Aside from October, which held steady, cotton seed oil was lower under realising and local selling on the poor show ing in lard. October closed 1 point higher and the balance of the list from 10 to 16 net lower. Sales 19.8U0 barrels. Prime crude 7.50 asked; prime summer yellow spot 9.00; Octo ber 9 06; December 8 50; March 1.65, all bid. DRY GOODS NEW YOU K, Oct. 10. Cotton goods were firm today, with enlea broaden ing steadily and with higher prices on many lines. Yarns were firmer and were bought more freely In the combed yarn division. Tile fabric In silks, wools and cottons were In ac tive snot and nearby demand. The floor covering trade continued un usually active. Extensive Trading in! Steels and Equipments Feature Turnover, NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Early reset tlons In the cotton market were fol. lowed by rather a sharp rally hut of. ferlngs Increased In the late trading and after soiling up from 21.68 t Bl.si jiecemoer none, hi si.iu. Th, general maraet ciosea pareiy strait l lici utji niirn iu in , iiuiins. The opening was steady at an ait. vance of 1 lnt on October hut zrn. orally J to 8 points lower In sympathy Wlin miner titnici i.i pruoui ruoiej Not much Southern selling was ported but there was considerable, scattered realizing and soma L,.,., selling for a reaction appeared to h encoiiritKeu ny inn iniiure Ol continued bullish reports from the spot and cot. ton goods markets to stimulate mnr. buy lug;. At nny rate, prlcea works! gradually lower late in the mornlnj with October selling down to ;i 4 and January "to 21.55 or about to 20 points net lower on the general Offerings tapered off on this re. action of about 60 to 3S points from the high prices of yesterday, and th market firmed up during the early afternoon on rumors that private r. turns Indicated domestic mill con sumption of 685,000 hales for Reptem" ber, or about 60.000 bales Increasa over the August figure. Prices broke back to about the low point of the morning and closed with. In 3 or 4 points of the lowest. Open. High. Low. Cloa. Oct. Deo. Jan. Mar. May .21.86 21.67 21.80 21.73 21.S6 21.91 21.80 21.91 21.88 Spot qiet; middling 21.65. 21. 3 21.68 21.65 21.66 21.60 114 M.7 21.61 21.74 21.65 SUGAR MARKET NEW YORK. Oct. 10. There wsi no change lo raw sugar prices, but more activity was reported. Cubaa are quoiea hi avi cents, freight, equal ann Porto Rlc October 3.48; 3.22; May 3.32 iy was reponea. Cubes at 3 cents, cost itA&at al to 5.28 for centrifngaSTJ Rlcos at the same level 'if I: December 1.45; March SAVANNAH SAVATWAH, Oct. 10. Turpenilns firm, 1.32?4; sales 202; receipts 706 shipments 61; stock 11,321. Building Business In North" Carolina Sifek miumiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniu-iiiiKiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirsi Title Insurance And the Community , Title Insurance is not a dry legal form. It's a real service to the home owner and investor. It pulsates with the life of the community and of Jcrt conservative safety to legitimate business in guaranteeing titles to property. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE w INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 CoDetje Street y Tbon 1351; The Shingle that Never Curls THINKwhatitmeansto have shingles that lie flat after years of service, that look new and wear well aftef they get old, and that hold their beautiful blue-black, Indian red or sage green color and never require painting. Be sure of this better appearance and longer service by insisting on Carey Asfaltslate shingles which give you all of these exceptional advantages and in addition lower your insurance rate because they are spark-proof. Carey Asfaltilate shingles are on tale at lumber and building supply dealers' almost everywhere. If your dealer cannot supply you, write or phone ufc FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Foreign ex change Irregular. Great Rrltain, de mand 4.42; cables 4.42; 60-day bills on banks 4 .40. France, demand 7.51; cables 7 52. Italy, demand 4.26: cable. 4.26. Belgium, demand 6 i)o: cables 6.96. Germany, demand .03 6-16; cables .03. Holland, de mand 38.83 : cables 38.90. Norwav, demand 17.78; Sweden, demand 26.6(1; Denmark, demand 20.25: Switzerland, demand 18.69: Spain, demand 15.20; ureece, demand 2.70; Poland, de mand .01; Csecho-slovakla. demand 8 59; Argentine demand 36 00; Hrazil demand 11.62; Montreal, 100 1-32. COFFEE MARKET KEW YORK. Oct. 10. The market for coffee futures was steadier today on roports of rather a better spot demand 'and the steadier ruling of uram. uctoner s.L'3; January .2; March 9 .19; May 9.13; July 8.94; Sep tember 8.71. Spot coffee was reported In fair de mand, steady at 10 for Rio 7's and 15$ 15 for Santos 4's. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Butter steady; packlne stock, current make No. 2, 28528. Eggs irregular. Cheese firm. Live poultry steady: fowls 23W2X. Dressed poultry steady; western chickens 24rff38. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN ST. IXMJIS, Oct. 10. Wheat: No. 2 red 1.1601.20; No. 3 red 1.14(91.16: December 1.07: May 1.07. Corn: No. 2 white 67iff68; No. 3 white 67; December 62; May 64. Oats: No. 2 white 42(?f; No. 3 white 42; December 40; May 41. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Lthertv bonds closed: 3's 100.56; second 4's 99.92: first 4's 100.04: second 4's 100. 01; third 4's 100.02; fourth 4's 100.02; Victory 4-Vs. uncalled, 100.29; Victory 44's, called, 100.10. The Wachovia has always stood ready and willing to contribute its resources and banking energy to the upbuilding ojf theeriterprises and industries of North Carolina. - : Through its Bond Department it is prepared to render valuable service in the financing of sound, well-managed, and public-spirited corporations. Our experience in underwriting and handling all details in connection with security issues is at the service of the business builders of the State. oo "WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BOND DEPARTMENT NORTH CAROLINA Winston-Salem FOR EVERY FINANCIAL NEED: Commercial Bankine-Trusts-Savino-Safe-Deposit-Investrnents-Insurance Asheville High Point Raleigh Salisbury -u. - ji w i, m. vt , if yr. 1' .TV w Jf Mi' T, y I n yv- jv ASFALTSLATE SHINGLES bear fha Underwriter' Label Charlotte Supply Co. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Key Expanded Metal Lath and other BUILDING MATERIALS of standard quality. Southern Steel & Cement Co. V1LDI0 rOH THI rVTCHM" Pliona 74 11 N, Pack Sq. Announcing Reduction in List Price of Nitrogen Filled Edison Mazda B ulh Now In Effect ft" Watt, was. . . v .$ .70 Now. . . ... . . .$ .65 Watt, was. . .... .95 Now. ... .75 Watt, was 1.30 Now. . . ..... . 1.00 Watt, was. . .... 1.80 Now. ... . ........ 1.30 Watt, was 2.50 Now 2.25 We will appreciate your Mazda Bulb business and assure you we can furnish you with the bulb just the oix.c ui. any wwici m inenouse. There are no better bulbs than the Edison Mazda. Asheville Power Slight Company Salesrom 102Patton Ave, Phone 879 in . 11; lllllll? tiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiJiiiiiiuiiiusiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiHiniiiitiiuiii
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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