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t, if I : i 3 ii n t H ! -I ? ; 1 if EIG Today Heather And iti of foot The t'w mtu Into hi stellar nienta. i It Is j Intersect sht Sou tielr at (r th t l ech ' and Va have If " Dixie's Vendj picked t nnug h' iia!row, leam'a ' lint, f ones of If It Gaergl baan p oay'a gi far a I Wa saw pity hi and aa. wees H ba waaf tonight, litlla b f'aaa at of what All th ti lick I I hey eg lalklna o oft -tha oub tween t ' erta ale at least superb i In thlf With bopes roal lb l!a not and nail Sprunt defeat f B TEN fUE ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1922 RECENT REACTION OF T :f..-- i J .The T ,,f (ana , - a lot t Frio, i a kick i many .! ;lng fts J . Tier, Irani d wlf fin ax official ila on develo for th . Va mil ai to boo f th dant-ar twean opport Thai jarful cama rapped ball, ti Clea a lea. i a well . i rum -. 9Bd V !U fl Crum . ' iortna ..a the Good Export and Milling Convincing Evidence of Demand Offsets the Fact Seen in Friday's Bearish Factors. I'llk'AI. Oct. to Wheat Atir siti-,1 Mghwr In prlrt lo-lay helped ti Itut, -..,tons of k kmI f-Mt'rt and ninl ' r demand, a clrcutnstJme which i' t.Mti , otinti-r-hal.inird the un .-.tiling efTe.-.t of Milich undoing of e tri-ad lo-twer-n I li-ci-mlirr ili-llvcrv ml Ma . T;i ci".i waa nervous. . trying front off tt rent Uf un with December 1 IIS to 1 IS and ; 1 US I) 1 Corn ilnih-d at my', to ad vane-: an uiicoange.i to Vt cent higher unit pro visions unchanged t lie down. Performance. NEW YORK STOCK LIST uMllfhlLuw l.lW Oppii IllBh Low Cloea WIllvAT DSC. . . . 1.13V 1 U I ' Hi .Vey . . .1.1 1 I u 1 II 1. Jin) . . . i ot i I "i 1 1;, OORN l'n ?'4 sJ, ti'.'i : -i May . . :. . !T'i . .i.iiv . . 7H .;, IxiTS - tc - .'-' .SS " ' IH Mnv ... I.' I'.' Ii1; J lib . S i" I.AIID- I iH't . - IK:' Jat, . . 17 S i7 IS i2 1 Kills-. i lei. . . . r - 10.60 : NKW VHK. Oct. ;l ;.iivliii-ln .,n I vlilanoa that the rtcftit ti:ioii in Am. Ihw etock iiiarktl pur:- tech- Atn. tiliwl mi iit tml iy whrti ni"t of Am tin- I'.ei nmvM hi wuril In reepmia Am t.i a gixiil d'ma.Kl f rlalii rmlr.mrl a,i '.ariv ml ihn .wuialiio linlilm up At-'il uf uperlul : I A. t I.. Moxlrati ivtroli-um. In flroi'icr n n- A (J A ailmial prrfJrnvmte, closrd at a net luMwln foln nf II IHilnta. I limit I A ltfaillim. a tu par Block, h;cli wa H, HtMi piinlifd up I" li. IM rain or m p.. mil m the iutatantln( atock In llif rallruai Kf1'"!1- MtuilKliakor fHI to UV new k ,,n thi mnvfrnnit hut latrr boundrt up to IJU'V hr mutnra rc wk in ynip;iihy. Uum ".' I'liyiiiE I" ppi-r aharfa renult il In ei.HK- niodiTaif kIii In mat Br""!'' AnuTkMii Smelt Inn. AnacDiula and Kcniiecolt nil Improv- inir 11 UfllTlt lf til"! 'l el.- re 1 . 1 . (o .ieria 'n.l money reninliiKt uticlianniU at (i, per ent. L.tnetid tirlln nt ae hlcl but rartJ later to i l'i AI 'hi m a I've Am. licit rlufar Am. i 'j n Am 'iir. a Kdy. A II A 1. . I'M. Am. Int. ul'p. . Am. I.ooo Am. I.lneaed ... Her. . Hufar H Tobacco , T:. Tel. W.ioinn mla (Xipper Hi KS.' tl 111' I' TI 4'liiUH l 14. 7 7.1T t HIS 4f 4e4, it 1S 1 lo I IIS 43a lllV 71' . l.l.'W, in 31V, W. f. locc. Ohio . CHICAGO CASH GRAIN HICA'tO, Oct. M.-Wh.'lit Xo. 3 tmiI I.I7WI.IIVi; No. .3 '"ird I.ISW 1 li. com N'n i mlle l 714 74; No. 2 y.llow nam No 2 white Ui C.Vi: No. 3 white rie o. 1 Imrley Wj71; limi'ihy accd loi..Mi; clover ied 1.". .11111 2U (Hi; pork nominal; laid 1(1.117; rlbn lil.WHj 12 00. CHICAGO POTATOES ClUOAOo. Oi l. 2n. I'otatora ntniut rteaily on white, flrin on early Union; l'.'i ....... 1... I Bn.l K..ib Mii.i.l v.hllei H.'i'd l.lil cwt; Mliinewita I I 1-J point" racked Ke.l KIvit Oliloe V. H. No. 1 I ' llfil.sn ct: illiin bulk 1. 21141 1.2.1: Minnesota unckeil r-iniiil whltee No. 1 putiHl cwt: North rntkiiu nicked Ked r.lvr Ohloa No. I I. l.'.Ol I 20 cwt. Soul 1 Onkota ackel rund white" No. 1 0tf:tfl ci; Kottth Imkota. bulk i-uiy O.'ilua ('. H. No. 1 1. 00 cwt. con-uctino-jcj ACAN tMN VKW VOHK. Oct. 20. - Confllctlnil prive innvpiiient uaa'n took place In tmlay'" lioii.l lunrket, foreign laeuen Kenerally enhlbltini! a reactionary trend while, ilomeetlc llitie were In clined to Improve. l.llieny il I -re which rcgialered a "eneatlonul advance yeatcrduy, by touchln I"3.U2 a new hih record 11111) rlonlnn at 102. fell back to I'm. S3 todav. a net loan of 11.1(1. Ml veil chancre occurred In the rail road Kruop with the niiiln trend up- ward. The advance w;ia led oy llaliltnore and Ohio fold in, ran 11 eilvauln conaolldated 4 1-2" each up ranadktn Pa. ltlo ('ntrnl Leather Chandler Motora ('hee Ohio ... (' . M A Bt. P. . f. It I 4 P. .. (VH-a-i'ola Corn- rroil'tct" f'rilill.le. Steel Cuba f'une Hucar Cndlc ut .Johnaoii Krle KAinoui P.-l. . . (leneral Asphalt Oenentl Klertrlc Oeneral Motora .. Oreat V. Pfd .,. flu ir Sl. Slee) . . Illlnnla Central .. Inep. Copper Int. Ilerventer I M M. Pfd Int. I"aper Invincible Oil .. Kelly-Sflel.l Tire Ken. Copper , . I.oula. A Naah. . Mexican ret Middle fltatea Oil ..I 11 111 3 I 14 17 121S If 'i I3J II 1ni, J1, Iimi4 17 63H' r.1'4 r2 ! I IniVi 104 !"', i 4 1221, 1324 I73S ' 1 f 29 , ill! U1VUTI4 H' ; 41: !..'..; tis 6A it- 74lti 74Vj! T4vi ll4Vi,147 14IH Il 41 a"1 e"Hi ! l t.-m nv t 41! 741 Vi 73 14' j:s si' 7' 4'a 4.1S I41 10 u: 7S 217 IS4S 12S 13.T. . 1 :h IIS 17' lilt M 124 .'. a 1 i.-.s .It lOut, 91 24 4JU U mi 1: i4 7 I4 US US 42 JS' I7t; ITS ' is ns "' J 1.1. 113 111 2 10 3 '; 1 iimti ii i i 1: to i, :.. ; o:s in i r.ds "' ; 17 ' 1SI 1S 1 SI 444' 4JS 4IS '1411 ii-' 4 a I 4 143 141VHIS 673 13IS 2304'niVi i its; 12: 1.1s Hit lilf h Low, note II 1 71 S3 41 T:i 13 H7 13 'a 1H Mldveln Mtrel Ml.url Paclfl. N. V. Central S. II W Northern Pai-. O. P Ref. .. . l-ae.fl.i Oil Pan-Aein Pclro. Penneylvanla .. Pure Oil Keadlna Rep. Iran A Hleel Royal I nitch, N.V 1 St. I. A S. y. . . S A. I. . A. I. Pfd Keara-lt lelmck S T. A T 8 O .A Ref Southern Pacific . Sou. Hy S.iu Hy. ltd. ... S O. of .V J . P. Studebjiker Corp. Tenn. I'opper . . . . Texan Co Tex.ie A Pacific . T.ibacro Prod. Train. Oil Cnlon Pa'-Ific ir. a, y. p I'. 8. Ind Alco. .. 1'. K. Storea C S. Rubber .... I'. H. Steel f. H. Sieel Pfd . . Utah Copper Vanadium Corp. . Western I'nlon Wliouae Klertrlc Wlllya-Overlanil I'hlno "orp Coeden Co Miami Corp luy Cona Reynolda 'Tl" ... T. P. Co J 13' IS 711. i el S 11' S : it: io s m (is : 23 23 II I J1SI US 11 2is; sis sis 14 S Its S in S2SI S I V I Ilia 2 121", IMS 131 4.'. lSi MSI S IS s 60 1 41. s 10 s MS MS SI llSi 10s 17! i ll S I JH I 4IS ! JOS I s 66S 7S 21 S S lHI MS MSI M'4 7 14V Utt 14 Sl l MS 11: IfSI las I 1III7WMI7SII7S 174 uiS i2S'isis ' 1 I S! 10 139 M I 411 f 4 2 II' 1S 1S 11 S 71' 14 u I 11 149V ,14S,149S , ' I 6S 111 11 IS IIS ; is 3i it I 6711 tSI MS S4i;iosiiosiio ' S123S;iI2S IS3S m; m; 7 10! 44i! 45S1 44S 2 111', 1I4S IMS If S S MS ij s; si is 304 49SI 47 I M ti ! 14 144 141 MS CIV HI 15S CM : es 1 si 14S MS LIVCKPOOL IPOT COTTON MVKItl'OOI.. Oct. 20. 'otton epnt oulet prlce.i Irreunlar. 3ioil middlinr l.l.T.'i; fully ml. Idling 13.41; middlinr 13lo; hiw mlddllnn IS. IS; good ordi nary 12 45; ordinary 11.D5. Halej (I., eet ha lee Inoludlntt 4.40H American, liecelpta 47,0'KI bales, Includlnjr 17.4100 American. Futures cloaed ateady; October 11.31; December 13.-0; Janu ary 13.03; March 12.S0; May I3.71; July Vi.S; (September 13.33. nd paper 'it Improve point, hh did Cerro I"? I'aaco and I nftetl Iirui 8i. Total aalea par value, were 120,- 92.r..oiio. The only linportint offcrfnc today nn iMKite of $S,5(i,n0 flrnt and re luiiilliie niortt;nite I per cent old honde of ' the -MlenouTl Pacific rail road company no Id to the public at liar, waa pver-aubaorlbed. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN T. tXVlH, Oct. 2n.Wheat Nn. t red I.Jfl: Xo. 2 1.19&1.22; IiecemheT 1.22S; May 1.11; corn No. 3 white 74: No. 1 71S; December MS; May ei'4: oata No. 1 white 46JH4: No. I IC'if 44; December 43H; May 43H- FOREIGN EXCHANGE NKW YOKK. Oct. 20 iPorelitn ex channie Irregular. Oreat Hrltaln de mand 4l'l: cablea 44S: 10-day bllli on bank" 44 Si French demand 740 S; cablea 741 s; Italian demand 420; cablea 420S; Belgium demand; cablea HH8S: Germany demand 03 S; cablea 03 8-11. Holland demand MtU; cablea 3915; Norway, demand 1711: Sweden demand 2170; Denmark demand DM: Rwltaerland demand 1120: Knaln de mand 153; Oreece demand S00; Pc land demand 01; Cxecho-Hlovakla de mand 311: Argentine demand 3037; Hraxll demand 1175; Montreal 100 5-32. SAVINGS COMMERCIAL TRUSTS Doubtless you have often noticed these words follow ing our name. Have you ever given a thought to their sig nificance?, Savings, Commercial, Trustst signifies that in this one bank you can secure any service that is offered by a sav- ings bank, a commercial bank, or a trust company. You will find this broad range of service a convenience and a great time saver. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, A strong, well established Institution. SAVINGS COMMERCIAL TRUSTS National Bank Protection For AH. JAMES R. BUSH MARKET EEVIEW STOCK I.BTTKR We had a very lively opening. Huyera were plenti ful aome buying for further rlae, and Home lo cover ahorts. We had a fair alaed bulge In raltiea but aa eoon a" the early demand waa alie ned the market again became Ir regular, followed by ronaiderable preaaure on Btudebaker. Helling in New York wa presumably baaed on the theory that there would be no extra dividend. Apparently trader" pay more attention to matter of an extra dividend or to a atock divi dend than to the queatlon of the proaperlty of a, company, btudeba ker haa been one of the eonanicu-l oualy aucoeaeful companies and haa been fairly liberal to If" atockholderi. Uueation prenenta Iteelf aa to what would be a fair dividend to iuatlfv price 01 muuebaner that ylelda 7 1-t per cent. A rompariaon l( h a few leaders may therefore not he out of Dlace. At 1.m Corn Product" yield" 1 per cent; at 10 Steel ylelda 4 1-4 and at 1.1 R.l.ln l,, 5 per cent and General Motors on a basis of 146 ylelda nothing. So that relatively Btudebaker la certain ly chrapeat among the good stocks. recnnicauy tne Industrial list la "till In poor Position and aa matter of Individual policy It would ba bet ter to market some Ion stock on advances than to. Increase commit ment". VI II I U.N LE'ITKH Klimnreri nn tlonal Klnners showinr I aon oon hales ginned to October 11 was ronaldoreii n line with urevalllnir m estimates but While there haa been no In... ..I commence in ultimata value the market has not yet fully dlaeatad ih. cotton on contracts for sale un ad vances from tha 23c level. Thla waa reflected bv Increnanri i.fikri... on ralllea this morning and we ahull luouauiy see some further Irregular ly before there la a renewal ot the bull movement. WHEAT Hlowlng down of demand which has been so noticeable dorms- past two days was prlnclDallr Ner York Bonds. FOREION BONOS Argentine 7" Domln. of Canada SS". 12 . Fretich Hepublic TSa Klna-.lnm ot Belgium TS .. Kingdom of Denmark la .... Rwlsa Coirfederatlnn I" r. k. of a. il a r. 6s, im? IT. H. of Braill li I". S of Mexico il imv mis M ins MS 121s 102 101S Cl RAILWAY A MISCELLANEOUS he -AUDITS- LOCKWOOD BON NELL . Ilnandal Statement .Bookkeeping Systems. 1 Income Tax Service Rooms 810-319 Casta new Bltltr. Phone lil. JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade Private Wires Leading Exchanges THOMSON & McKINNON, Correspondent: New York-Chicago 14-15 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1867. Wo own aniall bkirk of tht FIRST 8 PFR CKNT PRKFKRRKD K'lXMTS OF TUB HOl.T-Olt ANITK I'l'IUTAX MIIJ.M COM PANY which ne offer nt I4 and uocrucd dividend mibjort lo prior ak nnd ndvancc In prltv. FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY DlltHAM, N. C. $3,190,000 TO LEND TO North Carolina Counties for School Purposes, General Purposes, and Roads and Bridges. 'Phone, wire or write us your wants and vc will serve you promptly and guarantee satisfaction. Bray Brothers Co. BONDS and LOANS, Greensboro, N. C. reaaonaoie for the aethar-k Selling was Induced by Liverpool de cline which market was affected by Increase oferlngs nf a new Argen tine crop for December-January shipment. Trmnes toward the last was In sympathy with Winnipeg , which showed no weakness t anytl-ne. Cash wheat waa reported as well cleaned up under a demand for do mestic millers. Drought in ;;urt of the winter wheat belt is preventing germlnntlon and completion of "Cell ing. The decline of some five cents from recent high has iinifiitibtedlv re lieved the markot of nil unnecessary holdings, placing It in oosltlon to again make n response to premiums for cash wheat ami contimiAt nifri. cultlcs of transportatlnn. IORX AND OATH Thro.. kets were directly affected bv- nhe.it. there is no wcnkenlno wl,l.v. In cash situation. In fact premiums for corn were a quarter to half higher and southwest nnrl went a.- coming into central and northern territory In order to secure supplies. Keel both theae markets aro again In position for an advance. American Agrlc. Chem. 7S" American eimeii. ner. fa American ftugar la American Tel. A Tel. cv. fa .... Atchison gen. 4s Atlantic Coast Line lat 4a Baltimore A Ohio cv. 4S" .... Central .if Georgia Is Central Leather 5a Chesapeake A Ohio ov. 5a Chicago. R A Qulncy ref. 5a.. Chlo.. Mil. A St. P. ev. 4Ss .. v nic., n. j. ar rtr. rer. 4" .... Chile Copper I" Colorado Ar Southern ref. 4S . Cuba Can Sugar 7s - Erie gen. 4" Goodyear Tire Is, 1931 Int. Mer. Marine (a Kana. City Southern ref. 5s .... Kelly-fiprlngfleld Tire ta Louisville A Nash. rer. 5S .. Mexican Petroleum Is Mo. Kan. A Tex. pr. lien 5s Missouri Pao. gen. 4a New York Central deb. la Norfolk A Western cv. 64 Northern Pacific 4s Pennsylvania gen. Is Keadlng gen. 4s St. L. A San. Fran. adj. Is .. Seaboard Air Line con. Ca Sinclair OH 7S" Southern Bell Tel. 6s Southern Pacific cv. 4a Southern Railway 5s Southern Railway Ss Texas Pacific 1st 5s I'nlon Pneiflo 4s I. 8 Steel C Wabash 1st 5s Wilson A 0. 1 8. A. L. .is Sou. Hy, 4s ..... NEW YORK CQnON LOSS PRACTICALLY OVERCOME General Market Closes at Net Advances Ranging 28 to 44 Points. .HW YORK. Oct. t The cotion market reoovered nearly all lie re cent l""see 4urlng today's trading. The ..penlng was lower, but after selling at 22 U December advanced to 23 45 In the lata tradlnc and closed at 2.142 The general market rlsd ateady at n net advance of 28 to 44 pel til. The market opened steady at a de sllne nf 4 to 15 polnta in response to over-night aelllng orders and rather disappointing cablea from Liverpool. There waa trade buying, particularly of Iiecember and rebuylng by recent aallers which anm aet the market up in 23 SO for December and 23 01 for anuary. or II to 23 points net higher. A little more Southern si-lllt waa In evidence above the 33 cent level, anil when the buying movement -alackeued around mid-day, prices eased off some 15 to 20 points. The volume of buel nesn taperetl, off on Ihia decline, however. amV the market reached Ihe highest levels, nf the day In tha late trading. Near months were relatively firm with October aelllng at 21 20 or Into new high grounda for tha move ment while December "old within t points cf the recent high record and January touched 2J.1I. Open llkth Low 23.2" 227.1 21. IS 21. IX 21.29 21 21 rlpot quiet; middling 23.4.'i. W A N V THE SPINNING INDUSTRY NEW OHLEANS COTTON Report Shows September Early Small Declines Spindle Hours Less' r Overcome Highest Than in August. Ovt. Dec. Jan. Mar. May 33 " ! 91 22.13 22.13 ZtK 22.70 22 H 22.12 Close '23 20 23 42 23.1". 23.27 23.21 LIVE STOCK. 104 1 9ISI inzs ll. SIS DK IS 10(1 S 7 lnn-H W44 III f7S 62 S 7S 92 91 S 107S 103S 101 (US 4S 106 120 17 10S S5 S l 8 . Jl3 oS 92 MS 102S ! 90S 102S 91 S 27 9H CHICAGO .HrCAOO. Oct. 2d. Cattle Re ceipts ll.OOO. generally ateady with week's advance 011 beef steers, ehe stock stockers and feeders; native steers, mostly short feds; top long fed native beef steera 1S.2'i; two heads 1.43.1 pound steera 13.50; best yearlings 12.10; bulk beef steers 9.75 6 11.75: no Weetern grasaers offered; bulls alow, weak; veal calves steady to 25 cents lower: hulk bologna bulls 4 .00 fa 4-Se; hulk vealers to packers around 11.S0 few selected to utit ftrdera upxard to '12. 2 and above: bulk stockers and feeder l.50tf7.50. Hogs Receipts jn.ono. steady to a cent" lower: bulk 170 tu 20flpound average 9.S0tftl.40; good and choice 210 to 275 pound butcher" mostly 9.55 C 9 SO; top 9.S5; bulk packing sows 7 90Cil.4fl; desirable pig" mostly 9.25; estimated hold over l.oon. .Sheep Receipts 15.000: fat native Iambi steady to strong: fot Westerns steady; top natives 11.80 to city butchers: 14.10 to packers: bulk 11.00 ffl4.4 culls 1.(0110.50; choice Idaho lambs 14.10: other Westerns to killers 14.1518 14.40; two decks 15 pound clipped lambs at 13.00; feeders and sheep steady; bulk Western feeding lambs 14. 2o: fed nnd Western year lings 12.50: heavy fat ewes 4.505.50 lighter weights up to 7.00. WASHINGTON'. Oct. 50 Slacken ing of activity In the cotton splnnli Induatray In September aa compared with August was Indicated In the census bureau's cotton spinning re port Issued today. Active snlndle hours t-r September numbered I. nn. 1103.129, a decrease of 272.151.159 from August. Spindles in place show ed un Increase, as did the number of spindles operated at some time dur ing the month, but tha average aotive hours per spindle In place decreased from 217 In August, to 2('l III Septem ber. Spindles In place numbered 17,071. 407 on September SO. of which SS, 291.513 were operated nt some time limine tiie month, as compared with S6.9H5J3D In lilacs and 82.499.124. or operated In August. Based on an activity of 25 S days, allowance being made for observance of Labor Day In mine localities, for 1.74 hours tier da. the average number of spindles operated during September was 14, 122071. or at 91.1 per cent capacity on ir single shift bas1. comparea wixn 34. nil. 029. or 92.1 per cent In Atiaust. Active spindle hours. In cotton Itmwlng States numbered 4-331 tV5l. 512 or 270 ner spindle In place. compared with 4,331. 873, ICS and 271 In August; in all other States. 3,422.805 881 or 13 per spindle, compared with 3, 13.1. 1 29.963 nnd 174 1n August. Alabama 333,072.515; Connecticut IT.'.945.55; Georgia 711.230,811: Maine 201.997.198; Massachusetts 1. 933.781. 050; N'ew Hampshire l7.40t.K2; New Jersey 77.432.191; New York 121.144.- 551: North Carolina 1.44S3.40I.29H; Pennsylvania 27,84.415 Ian 412 52l,92ft:d South 411. 1.4-232: Tennessee Virglnlt 115,290,101; all 217.229,329. Levels in Late Trading. NKW ORLEANS. Oct. 20. - Small declines In tho enrly trading In ool ton today gave way to moderate ad vances later, with the tone very ateady lo the clone and the highest level" reached In the late trailing when the active month" were 23 lo 29 polnta up net. The ckwe showed net gains of 19 lo 27 points. De cember traded aa high as 22.71 nnd closed at 22.74c a pound. Continued reports of a good spot demand further evidence that pick ing and glnnbig nearly has been completed In Viost sections and r private bureau estimate of t.loo.AOii hales ginned to the 18th of October were the main buying features. Mill takings of Xlxi.OOO bales at first caused little allr because they compared with very large takings this week las tyear. lilt 1.000 hales but nfter the figures were digested It ' was concluded that Ihe compari son hardly was a fair one and that tha taking" thla week had to be con sidered at least fairly large. It waa nolntexf mil that thla r,,li la-n venrs capacity I, takings were, only llt.ono bales. in i ne late tinning a part of tne de mand appeared to be Inspired by the takings. The opening was lower un der oor cables, but after declines of 18 to 19 points, with December off to 22:10 the market commenced to dd better. Open . . 23.29 . . 22.35 . . 22.29 . . 22.81 . . 22.35 . . 22.08 cotton steady and unchanged Sales on the spot 718; to arrive 1.151: low middling 21.50; middling 22.50: good middling 23.13. Receipts 12.717; stock 197.151. Rhode Is Carolina 1, 107.760.518: other States COTTON SEED OIL NKW YORK. Oct. 20. 4'otton seed oil was slightly higher carlv througu covering by shorts on the Arm orude situation, but the market subsequent ly turned easy, due to tenders of 2. 100 barrels and liquidation by timid longs. Cloeintr -bids were - 4 to 11 points net lower. Sales 19.10 barrels. Prime crude 7.257.75: prime Sum mer vellow spot 1.35i9.oO: October 8.25; December 8.10; March 8 82 all bid. DI N'S REVIEW SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina. Buncombe County, IN THE SUPMRIOK COl'iRT Kred A. Tweed vs. Patrick Carr The defendant above named will take notice that an action as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Iluncombe County. North Carolina, to collect damages for breach of contract ro convoy real property, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court at his office at the Court House in said county at Asue vllle. N. C. en the 7th day of No vember. 1922. and urigwer or demur to the complaint or the relief de manded will be granted. This October la, 1922. .IN'O. H. CATHKY. Clerk Superior Court. Oct. 14-21-2-Nov. 4 NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Dun's to morrow will say: "Fxpectatlona that the final quarter nf the year would bring a further ex tension In business improvement has been supported by developments dur Irsjr the first month of the Fall sea- non. While Irregularities have con tinued In different lines, with con siderable fluctuation In volume of op erations, the rising trend or demand In clearly manliest and most whole sale markets are strengthening steadily. "Moderate reactions from the high er price levels for certain commodities, such as Iron and steel reflects an easing of the tension which has re sulted from the paucity of supplies and activity and buying and is also an outcome of the recovery in manu facture that has followed the settle ment of the coal mining and railroad labor troubles. "Weekly bank clearings 18.515.400.-000.'' NEW YORK NEW YORK. Oct. 10. Cattle ,Ke celpta 1.120; Irregular; steers 1.50 12.00; bulls 3. 5006.15; cows 1.50(9 5.75. Calves Receipts 950; active and higher veals 10.wO4JU.00: culls and lit tle calves 8.00J9.0fl; graasers 5.00 1.00; choice Western 9.00. Sheep and Iamhs 'Receipts Arm, sheep 8.60(1. 50: culls 3.00; lamhs 12.00f 15.70; culls 10.00. Hogs Receipts 4.880; higher: Ikjcht to medium weights 10. ,0i 10.75: plga 10.J5W10.6O; heavy hogs 10.00 10.40; roughs 7.50l.25. 3.410 2. now l.OOHf NEW YORK METAL MARKET NKW YORK. Oct. 20. Copper dull; electrolytic spot and futures 13'W14: tin easier; spot and futures 34.8743 35.00; Iron strady; prices unchanged: lea dsteady; snot 1.506.75; sine firm; Kast St. Louis spot and nearby delivery 6.15; antimony spot 6.75W 7.00. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NBW YORK. Oct. 20. The market for coffee futures Was steadier today on covering by near months shorts and buying; of March which seemed to be for Kuropean account. Closing quotations: October 9.22; December 9.31: January 9.26; March 9.17; May 1.04: July 8.85; September (.14. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s -OS: Santos 4s 15 to 15V4-' AlllOMOfu flilfl iNn CM fan not he t ti NEW For iiulck Bah' I ASHEVILLE OVE KNIGHT. ll rc.Valntit Ht. FOR SALE, one 1 tourinir car: bit used coupe. M'e,. Co. NASH aedan. 5 i..-s," shupe: always hut"'. bargain for cash, 'iliicn. forTsalk a Dodjr; excellent condition, u apply to Itoom ; Blda. FOR SALE 1922 h! cur. rJii-rHTiii COBt- I'lgtnt. A. r .. cit:zen. FORI T Rt'CK. In tw Mon'.fonl Grocery, y ford Ave. UNFURNISHED hi Oct. . Dec. . Jan. . Mar. . May . July . pot nigh 22 (HI 2.71 22 73 22.75 22.70 Low 23 41 23 10 22.28 23.37 22.34 Close S2.71 22.74 22.70 22:72 . 22.19 JACKSONVILLE JACKSON TLL,K. Oct. 20. Tur pentine quiet 1.65IS1.19S; sales none, receipts 111; shipments 919; stock 12, 818. tRosIn firm; sales 1.941; receipts 178;- shipments 1.012; atock 115.080. - Vluote: B 1.07S: D 1.07S: KI-7 1-2: FF 6.053t.7S: i 8.05j 1.07S; H 1.08 4jl.07S: I l.05C?l.O7S: K 6.05!. 10; M .M-.1SH: N !.5j6.15; Wgr 125; Ww 7.00. SAVANNAH SAVANNAH, Oct. 20. Turpentine steadv; 1.55S: sales 150; receipts 481; Shipments 411: stocks 12,721. Rosin firm; sales 1,106: receipts 1,847; ship ment 1.048; stock 8,119. Quote: BDKPCKII I.OSfj I.07S: KM -0 1.12S: N 6 0561.15; WO 125S1-37S; WW 7.007.02V. CALL MONEY NKW YORK. Oct. 20v-Call money easier: high 4S: low 4S: ruling rate 4S: closing bid 4S: offered at 6; lost loan 4S; call loans against ac ceptances i time loans easier; mixed collateral. 60-90 . days 4S5; 4-S months 5; prime commercial paper IStJlH- SEA ISLAND COTTON vSAVANNAH. Oct. 20. Sea Island market ateady; extra choice S1W37 sales 10; receipts 70: shipments none stock 888: crop in sight 451. NEW YORK 8UGAK NBW YORK. Oct. 20. The raw sugar market was unchanged at 3 cents for Cuhas cost and freight, equal to 5.53 for centrifugal. October 3.70; December 3.52: March 3.11 and May 3.2. r POLICY CK l'N"dINC;EI ON DEBT TO AMKHfr'A LONDON. Oct. 20 '(Hy the As sociated Presa. ) The grovern- Strcet par Schedule RIVERSIDR PARK 1:15 and every 15 minutes until 11 p. m. DEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDK AVE. 5:30 a. m., and every 15 minutes until 2:45 p. in., and then every 15 minutes until 11:00 p. m. DEPOT via FRENCH BROAD AVE 6:00 a. m.. and every 15 minutes until It p. m. CHARLOTTE- STRKET TERM)I.VUS 1 a. m., and every 15 minutes until 11 p. m., 11:30 car runs through, re turning: leaves end of car line at 12. PATTON AVE. 1 a. m., and every 15 minutes until 11 p. m. EAST STREET 6 a. m.. and every 15 minutes until 11 p. m. GRACE V7. MERRIMON AVE 8 a. m., then every 15 minutes until II p. m. BILTMORE 1 a. m., and then arery la minutes until ii p. m., last csr. DEPOT AND WEST ASHEVILLE VIA .SOITTHSIDK AVE. 5:30 a. m.. and every 15 minutes until 11 p. m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE DIFFERS IN THE FOLLOWING PARTICULARS Cars leave Square for Manor 1 and 15 a. m.: arrive Square 6:15, then PERFECTION There Is 'No Better Tire $6.95 ' 30x3,4 $7.95 l'OK RENT Uiifui-ruT ban homa, 1 room t galow, recent lvjirflt room aervajrtV hoii garageijKiUHe lli-.llej 3 acres or ci-nuti house. Will rent 12 m, month; worth the moj It. Law Kealty Co. Law umif. rnonp FUR RENT 5 room and sleeping- pon ti, piJ close in, good locatkai aia auyco. FOR KENT UnfuriiotJ nousc on pavea street Una. 3x.bu month. Hillside. FOR RENT 6-roora turnlshad or unfurn at 11 Hlllsld". FOR KENT Modern 5 -I ftalow, w. Astievilla. 1 AUTOMOBILES F ' AUTDSFORl "DRIVE 'EM YOll .FORDS AND BY THE MIU HOUR. ASHE TAXI CO.. 50 BIL AVE. PHONE ar silver NEW YORK. Oct. '0-1 silver 66; Mexican dollan (0x3 FABRIC Guarante! 6,000 Miles 32x3 . 31x4 32x4 33x4 . 34x4 12x4 H. (3x4 H . 34x4 H . 35x4 S 36x4 H. .(11.G5 .112. 5 .116.50 .116.35 .116.(5 .121.75 .(22.45 .$23.15 .124.25 .(24.50 CORD Guaranteed 10,000 Mlleej 80x3 H . - (11.45 32x3 H I1T.20 (2x4 . . (21.35 33x4 . . (32.55 34x4 . . (2.1.10 32x4 H . . (27.25 (3x4Vs . (27.85 34X4H (28.50 33x5 . . S3S.8i 85x5 . . (35.60 36x6 . . (59.50 38x7 . . $79.80 NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET NEW YORK, Oct. 20 Live poultry firm; chickens hy freleht 25; by cy press 25C-26: fowls 24ig26; rooster: 17; turkeys 40: dressed poultry steay. an unchadnged. Butter steady to firm; creamery 92 score 4S; creamery firsts 18 to 91 score 87J4Q45S- Egg" Arm; fresh gathered extra firsts 49154; do (Irats 40rd48. Cheese firm; average run 25 25 S- COTTON GOODS MARKETS NBW YORK, Oct. 20. Cotton goods markets continued active today with prices advancing, ekitea were made freely for delivery into next year on print cloth, sheetings and drills. Yarns were higher and knitting yarns sold more freely. Wool markets were Arm wit n some lines of mohair at higher prices. Burlaps were barely steady. Printed silks were in better demand. nient's policy toward the British, j every 30 minutes nntll 1:30. ciont to tne i niteu states win re main unchanged regardless of who mny bo tho next chancellor of tho exchequer, it was emphasised to day In official circles. One thlna: that Is certain is tha Sir Robert Home, who was chnn cellor of the exchequer in the Lloyd Oeorge Cabinet will not head the British mission to Washington to discuss the war debt. He was scheduled to sail about October 30 but It Is generally conceded his successor will not be able to leave by that time. CHARIiOTTK WOMAN'S CLTB WILIi ERECT NEW HOME (GpttW Ctrru&maenrt Th JlAer;.'! rihUes) CHARLOTTE. Oct. 20. Char lotte woman a Club today Rohl 200 feet of club property on Elizabeth Avenue for $40,000 including their ten-room nouse and sraiMse. The organization retained 200 feet of property on which to build a mod ern club house. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Oct. 20. Liberty Bonds closed SS" 100.84; flrnt 4is !9.16: seron 4Ss 98.98; third 4'is 99.20; fourth 4S 99.22; victory 4-Jis uncalled 100.32; do called 100.11. Does Your Car Pump Oil? iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMhiii'iuiiL-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiira Security and Service U In Title Insurance Security ancj Service is the aim of Title Insurance. An experienced personnel furnish the highest service in examining your title to see that it is not defective. And when the policy is issued you have really a certificate of security that your investment is a safe one. TRUST & TITLE 5 Co Meg: INSURANCE Strct. COMPANY, 'Phon 1351. wllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIJIIIIIUIIIIllllllM'UUIL-ailUUUIUIIllllUlllUIIJIUI I guarantee PANYARD PISTON RINGS to stop oil pumping and compression leaks, if installed the Panyard way. Panyard Piston Rings are made of soft, gray, cast iron, softer than the cylinder, out of round resilient and will take care of cylinder al ready out of round. Will not score cylinder. Have a set put in your car, you can't loose. J. L. INGLE Distributor for N. C, WANTED, Sub-Agents." 86 Asheland Ave., .Asbeville, N. C., 'Phone 3182. Great Mount Mitchell trip ounaay Advt. Great Mount Mitchell trip Sunday Advt. SOUTHEEK RAILWAY Train Scliefiirfps Effective September 7th Train Arrives From Time S5 Vew York. Phlledelnhla Baltimore. Washington ' 3-30a m 28 Carolina Special Chicago ' and Cincinnati li nn. 15 Baltimore. New York Philadelphia a n rt Washington m.,,, 1-A t Ian t a. Spartanh.. J1'"' m' nnA Wnl ....t ..i.u .....u. f , a mill . 20 Murphy nd local tuns Cars leave Square for Denot via Snuthside Ave. ":30, 5 45 1:15, 1 30. 7:00, 7:30. 4:;io and 8 20 a. m. :ars leave Square for Depot via French Broad av-cn if, ii.15, 6:45, 7:15. 7-45 and 1:15. Car for Depot leaves Sqnare 8:30 a. m.. both Southslde and French Broad. First car 1,-avte the Square for Charlotte s'.reet at 6 a. m., and cve-y 03 nilnut-s until 8.50; next 8:45. First car leaves the Si.:iar.i Wrt ftanevme :i :uu; next, 8:30. First car leaves Square for Blltmore 1:30 a. m.. and every 30 minutes until 9 o'clock. First car leaves Square for Grace 6:30 a. m. and every 30 minutes until 9 s. m. With the above exceptions Sunday schedules commence at 9 a. m., and continues same as week-days. On evenings when entertainments are In progress at the Auditorium the tn trip on all lines will be from entertainment. leaving Square at reg ular time and holding over t rn Auditorium. Price are net cash. No discount terms or time to anybody. We make all Adjustments Instantly At our stores. MOTOR TIRE CO. S E. College) St. Telephone 2205-J , MR. BOILER We have FIRE BRIi and FIRE CLA Ready to Deliver I Bu3dinc Mab ofajlk.n Southern Si & Cement -nvitomt ton rat i Phona (74 14 N. Get Real Coal For Your Money And order CLINCHFIELD Coal at once i heat utilized instead of wasted in smoke -real ecoi omy Coal. Ideal for Furnace, Range or Grate. COAL PRICES CASH ONLY SOUTHERN CMl -w v as, mm aa atl I W Mmm w v. Phone 760 10 North Pack SoJ I;. sta- U:4.- St. Lo u I s. 12 Cincinnati Lnulsvllle " Jacksonville. Savannah' 1'. Richmond. Sallshnee lne:il points . ' 1-M..rn!,y. Ioeai",Vn;inn, j Si ( s-ollra Snecisl. Coitim- hia snil Charleston.... s. irons:, oro. K.-ilei'jh s'a-ions 10; Bristol end 1:13 ZTTp; 2:35 p. local Knoxvtlie.". Ieinrtnre Rich and nd Knox- Train 35 N aslilncton nin.in 101 Mnrristown vllle Z Local stations to' S-'.V '",nnil''f and Columbia 7 -J-w Insten and Greensboro Raleiih and tioldsboi- 8 .8 Carolina Special. Spa,-'- tanhnrg. Columbia and v orn-eio71 t in r 10:43 p. WE l -'; "S. l m. Tlnitf 00 a. '0 a. 7:00 ,. 11:10,. m. and :0a. m 1 Murphy and -local sta- tuns 12 Richmond. Norfolk local stations . . 19-Murrhy and looalpoint; s'.lo p It Men-,f.lUaand Cincinnati. p' m I tro-jisvme. i. iouls ar' Nashville v . 10 r,,.iimhi i." '!'- ' P- want, you to get the best light for the amount of electric current you are paying for. That means using the right Edison Mazda Lamp in every socket in each room. Come, in and let us tell you what are the right lamps for your particular fixtures. Asheville Power & Light Co. Sales Room 102 Pafton Avenue PHONE 879 U 111 bifl Sivannn, t jcn-onviiie ift .w. York. Vhih Jelphia, Raltimore and 17-C.rollna SpJclii Cln- " m clnnati. Chicaao Loulsvllieand- t:sa p. ta. n. wcvojs. ii V- i-i jl
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