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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 26, 1921'. New York Financial News ! New Orleans and New York Cotton Cotton Seed Oil Livestock Poultry Dairy - Farm Products. Stocks Bonds Market Money Liberty Eionds and others. THE WORLD'S MARKETS ft On New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK STOCK LIST Cotton Markets Bush Letter live Stock Prices In the Grain Pit VEW YORK. Oct. IJ Prvem-Tw, (Hert Interests launched another nc efnnful attack against InJ.inr.s .locks In today"! market, iwiik.iu lours of 1 lo 4 polnu amoiie .1 m. .. her of active n-ut. Ralipi ,:.rfa : i.flr.l mure a'abbnrn resistant --. .. 1 number of eastern carriers mount to higher ground under the infiii-ric of a brink demand for Reading an.l psiinsylvanla, each at new up prrctj , (or the year. I Weakness of to'enr. exc!-.rir.r , temporary abandonment of pool un rnt!ons, exhaustion of rjcen. bnyrn-, power attracted Into the. n.arker. uy leclaratioti of stock dlvlden.lt h-m! moors of the same and the touc; off of stop lsa orders, all c j::tr:ijj' ,i la tlx bearish antiuitnt. The mot constructive m-t,-'ne: r-ie-tor oi the day was tlia raeu.n;.t: i-i or the t per cent dividend on tre i..ni- stock o.' the Pennsylvania re nited a barometric of mil ..no trudi! condition. Ii respone , the aoiton. Pennsylvania toucud r"v. lie highest price in four ye-vr. VKed chanares prevailed anion; t.V other rail aha mm. Atlnntle Coast Lino dropping 14 polnta. The sharp break in Davison Chemical, which touch"!! '9U, a new low for the year, and Rinsed at 32, down 4 point?, nt trlhu'e. to the disrupt Ion of a p. ..1 crtanl-ed to exploit tho. rpeeu'attve posartriiues e-t 1110 oi..t ut ii ...i uf thai company. STrftnurth of Consolidated Cas. mm eh touched H and do ed itt ll'JV up !. rt'vUed reports that tho ermipany iu coniemplatlntf a splitting tip ol us shares. t be followe-i by a 1 ;:i- I V 1 create ;n uiviue-iiuo. 'Viverl.r.: ' later! 4 K'.itv iHs: Southern -'. Pennsylvania censol- 1 i Cl'.lcaxo Railway ..e 1 A:. Cw . I rle.-o adJuMni-nt tin a : ' Am. );.. Kallwa" genera! it ! An. V. BJ!HUh.l-o'.v ''K.lir- IV' th. Iridmtr o i " ' "' 1 ' ! convert ri.;e 7. Ar.-ve.,,r t;n:,..j s,..,,,., isut,;. an'' ! In .-v u-.. Ther were , ;' ,xc'r",- h..wvr. Marv-d o. a-)'', "arrants Wlrl.wlre Sprn Sr .f?,! nd 8:k and Company advancing a pouit or nx.re. I , '.Ui -aiu-'. 510.13, 0'' NEW YORK BONDS - -Ore ion 3..nd Am. n Am. II ,t- Am. 'n . ,. . tilt .-M;..r.' 1 K4, 74 V.s 1' K 1 I v. iwt, I. 'if.).. 1 7: T2 II & II Krench HtiuMi ; . Tv'liK'I'Ml Ol' tA;, 7if-...,! ! lin(cni (! len:in.-:; u Sw.ei Canfed.-ratlo.t S, I'. K. Of ;. II A I. I'. i. r !lr. fs Hl'lwiy and Miscellaneous An Am. Am. Am. Am. . Am. A:::. A'lai.o Aichl..i: ... 1 i I A;!., 'i :."(,' I IWI'iw in lj, ! it .t ti. . . . lift 1. 8:. ,. ! ' '.ilut'l.a: 1;, rp-.... 1 l:,se ' : litf. ., !-'ur.ir -u'.i. T 'i T..-1.. W .o.m ... oikI.i r . i. . -V - srui'v 1:; lso i :' S7ti Slj 0Vai i ; ilHj 11, 7V: 7S'i I, S7,' H.)i, 5t in 1 1 SI Mij, !?it kj 3 M'i. it !"6i ins 1 t1-.". i 31 i;i i:s 42' ; ! ', 11, !30, k.H i7S9 49V. 26; 30; U''." i" ,a;t,i37:, 1. :d. .Vot'T. Atr!. Anr-r. x ... - - 1 A mm 1 iu.i , AiO.llsOTl p.-.l 111. a n..f. t is ... . . . . ..s ... IV 1" liL-el ehares ronlinued their n arc! conrss depito tnc uptime:!,- ) I "iT!f of tho wefkly trade review. 1 i'nitei States Steel comm.m tlrupinng J I'm polr-!- '" Hepubl't; y-idm- lm', Vinadiuni lVj and Cruet i:- I. M ox Iran retroiouni receaei 1 point i oon paratlvely Jljrnt deallnss. Total sales were 9SS,0t0 snares. "ail money opened at 4'i per cent .nd advanced to 4'. There was an tncnis In the demand for tlnuv mon ey for tnree and slx-insntho a'. i cent. am W . ONDS Vbtv litwi .. s-'i" t:i new Cnitad States Government 4 ner cent bonds at jU.. 1 u. under far, was the feature of t jay's tc.ive and broad bond m-irkn. t.ic mala tendency in which wa agjin downward. Liberty S'a wer un changed, but all the other Govern ment Issuea loat ground. Weakness In foreign bonds was particular aoute In Anton Jurrens'Ss, off 1 Vi. and the tYench municipals, the 6 per cent Issue of 1 yo" . e-Rn n(i gjts- 10ns yielding 1H points each. Kaiiroaa mortfagttw II A. 1 '. I,. H. St O. it. 4l,u . Polliehem Steei ref Central of Oe.irjfia 6 Central Leather C. A: O. cv. is, C'1 . n. A y. ref. i, cii:.. r. & ,st. r. I'hl.. K. 1. u I'ar. re 1'I.IV Copper (. .... Colo. & tv'n. re:', i'. Krlf- e-n. i Goocly.'ar T;re S. 11 ill. tVntral ref. 4r . In'.. Mrr. Mariv.e c Kanffc !ry sou r-'. Kelly -?prl:ifie'.,l T.rs LlKKet: & Mver ;.s . '.. & N. ref. ''Vs ... Mo., Kan. & Tex. pr via rarinc gen- 4s . .. . Y. Ce.p.tr.a deb. Cs... NT. A: W. cv. lis Nor. Pacific 4 s Pennsylvania gen. is . Peadirg fen. 4;' Republic fixin tSr Steel St. L. 4: . K. adj. tsj. S. A. L. con. Se. 80:1. Bell Tel. os .Sou. Pacific cv. ie .... Sou. Railway 5s Sou. Railway 64s rninn Pac.ltlc is V. S. Steel 5s Va.-Co.ro. Chem. . Wabash Kr 6s WileO.I & Co. 7H:S 8 A. L. Js Sou. Railway 4,j 4Hi-. in. . iien oj. 1 1 . .. ,'. ... tc ... MS ... V""-. ... !'S- ... :! . .. I'ViU 'S . e 10 vi 121 Vi e DD'i . 4ti V4 S I 64, ; '"-"s 1 3 :'it'-i t3 r. 'il.. U. ' 'je.a-v nl.i orn Pn.! 1 r ii'lb'.e SifM.J . . . Cuba Can Srjar. Ki".rll.-Jo..i:&on Krle Car 11a: 'e-Lns. . tie". Aspa:t O. :. K.'e-.ric t; n. Mot .rs 'i'. No-. iiiir sta.'.s sic-i. Ji' Centra: !".-i Ooj.iJr- 1-r Mrr. Al.-.r iv'(J. li.v.neib: .: .... Ke"y-Sprlr.e. Tire Ktnnecov i'i;i i a- n. ..." M"xl.-an Peliv, .. Mid. MLaVs O.l... MitUale .steel ,,..! ti5 :s 6:' iV 73,. f l's 7l ?8 ".' i'.s"-iiavi '' ' ;:,; i::.V4 13..W ;.J", f.4 1t :: '4". 146 " . -" a 6.', ; w. S ' lit t'i'. 4." "4- ;svi .2n U'4, : si 13 I 13 S lllii i ISO'j.lSOl, lS'l'i 4.;1 14V nv H'i :i, f3U ;.2V 113m a, s 1 ; ?(', 113'i 11S, 113V, 36, Ol',) Sit, It's I "3 hi:' :.i 1 ;;4-j s: 14" :LHfc 33 M, j Mo. JMcific ! .V. V. . . , N. V N N. A: W. N'T. -ac!llc Okia 1' ft Hof.. Pa.c.n OH ran-Am. Pctr,i. . Pennsylvania Pure Oil Reading Rep. Iron & Steel Hoy I 1 imcX N. y St. 1.:- & S. p.... .S. A. I Srara-Koebuek .. Shell T. T .Slncl.ilr Oil A Rcf. 108 KNMf-.shef. S. & 1. 1 t ."u. Pacific-, ! JS Sin. Ity. P(d 1 S. O. cf N. J. pfd.l 4jll7S Sriidebnker "orp. .GSt jaflu ai;nits -.r w ciose ..12 7 0, .! 1; It S7S i3lj 67 Sia 37 ' 34 4f-, ' 2s; mi. sot, MS .'!' eL, 27'. V- H3. 2H .'.O't i.e., 4V 30 "a 1i .6'4 NEW YORK ! NT:V VOrtK. Oct. 56. The cotton marke-. sfcuwed vvntimied atrenyh t'-l.U. with pries maKln new 1 I..-1 tcsires fur Lie Miasoti. lUavy rea. :i.ng eal'ka were absorbed on rcac t! 'lia ni ;U to 37 iHjIntt from an open ing odx-sjioe and Dee,mier scl.t up I fnni 23 1 to 14.40 durlnf Clio after- ' noon, or 37 points blhr. T!t de livery eiC'Set at ir..u auu mo on'ii 1 CHICAGO 'l.A I I. ,1 ! e 1 a '11?.' . l.l 11. IIS hu:k 1 ( ni. I. 101 24' si; s;t, 131, 14 S7 7' 151. S3 :ti 62,' 60V, 121; 174 6 J3 44. Si 1 tm, :i6 231 1, 4ii til 12V I2V Tt-rin. y onner Texas Co T. P To,). lVod Trans, oil '. Cnloa pacific l ulled Fruit C S. Food Prod.. i:. S. Ind. Al I t'nited Ret. Stores I . f. Rubber I". H. Steel...... It. S. Steel pfd... It ah Copper Vanadium Corp. . Va.-Caro. Chem. Western Cnicn . . Westing. Ele.-. . Wlilys-Ov'land .. "hlno Copper ... Coeden & Co Miami Copper . . . Ray Con. Cop.... Heynoids Tob. B. T. I'. C. O 4 j 4:1 w 111 b: 4i' 14 u 13 f 148 162 11 S'i 33',, 40,. 1 iii j ; II7S ;i m a . 4H 2 H ' fS'4 13-: 1 1 i -i S 14?', market closed :edy at a net an- iin b. vance of la. to ;i) points. . 4 .. '. tr t te. I ... Tho market opened steady a; ut . ' ' ' nirinm iJ t.i in rtolnla and. al.o aik' ..t . .',( ,.f .,11; J Liverpool cables were aomewnat dia it.. '.'!!.. '.!.! N appolntln from a bullish stanup. int. at. ! - 1 ; 1 Ir, . ' ev:U sKme II to 50 points net lilirber : 1 .imN. '11'i I on the active positions ruthl after, ket ' ( U I tio call. There were a ixid m.mr 1 f.o ''. ' wiih.lr '! overniaht buylnc rrdern around the r . - - 1 ; . ' : i -, r 1- 1 1.. i ring vvhlently, but .after they Vart mm .: 1 lii.me: 1 '' ,1 been supplied prices eased off under ;!'' "., ! " eme-f 1-mi 11. , ,' pront-taklns. scattored southern cell- 1 1.. n'n.. ,2.'i 1 inn and local rolling for a reaction- 1. -'.:. v all. 1 . 1 i I n ; A tew htop orders were uncovered on ; n.u il., .:.uia:-.t n- ! the break, which carried January otl'iu..i'.. 1 o 33.59 and March to 23. 67, or about ' m.-al Itl to 22 points net lower on the a 1. more acllve poaltlons. c. :. i.. amwi prices were on irom inc neni t ,,,. rT.,,. r ir-e-e.-r. ,i,.ae r.all.l.- THa .n-i. . ..nA-. , l'.H 1,1.1 I I.Ik A i , ! n.i.'H jlnl-ers ., ..r, ' ni', :iai'e .1 i fr,,e, ..r.rl..- !a' 1 ai.ll , feouen at.e e.lnr; . ulll j er.Mi-,,1 ' 1 ' il I J.'.; t'.--! It. -us li' I liet thr'ii.' mi: a,r..'.i:il , rents irr.i. I lM!!t 17" t i j '.'.;. : t e' s.fi s'ea i I.. 111 . i.S eo1!, 04. "i 124 7H 5 : Hii, S2l 6J ' 63V M'. .'37 W IMS, I06'i fil22'i 122 ia:4 I 22 ssi mv . I S7 1 43HI 41',j 43 j 81 27 I "-'7 ! 1 'It3 1113 I it 2! 2 I 4; 27S: 27V, 31 -'7 4! WI 271i 14V. 42! 6'V J0 S44 4 6S'4 23V Si, 'i 27 , iJ 277S 14 r-6 24 Other Quotations CALL MONEY ahowine S6!ll.034 bales sinned to Oc .ner II was almost exactly In line with expectations, and there was vor little comment on the weekly report of tho Weather Hureau. Open. Jlljth. Low. Close. IV e. . . . 14.W U.W 23.81 84. So Jan. , . . 23.8 24. 15 23,69 23.M Alar. . . . 23.94 24.24 23 7 I'ln:: .May . . . 23.8K 24.12 23.6.) . US.JiS July 23.86 2J.85 ;3.7" pot cotton steady; middling 21.36. Of l.lllliiH 1.1 11 Uiai-.t of Die ft -.r-l-j Th. I:ii,ii enierit' Pi i. h. rul.lioiM nii.l.e . a nt l.-lpair r .bnuinj f,.i' .'t'.ek.s .mi i, from now oi. After a further fvten.llrif ;,. :'4 vents and i,:ie nios "J9-. H eep r c.ri : M',i r-. ' t .V'U 7 buns e n r. l.-,u"r; vest! ca.vee (7. tuekert and ; . Itn we. k r le- ea! rv I ) paeliers :..;oj;r.n bll.i. I.e.! k. -it ar..l f. el. re. tl.lOfp 7.2",. e. lt.. 1 7 "Ol1 weak inar i,.ul; ver eluiiory tni'l ti l .e'er. . '. dull. 10 ,r.I.'.' - :..w.t Mxnre. , " "'i, -r-jMrr! nve-i4'H VI" l.j'i... -"s '.. ,, r:'.S.'ii t p ..a, I ear.v; pa. kn. sows ;.7.t S 2" . il!l'.tt .e ptK r.oe ra".i.M'l i.ol. .,ver r, ". . (teee!it. l.s.noo. I'ar i,ativ, I 'HrCA,-Mi. Oet '.. Oreitrht. s. I rl'.uslv aftctlnc a Isnte part ef the whiter wjeat crop bt'a. had consul I era',.:.' inil'ieiice as a prlo lifting factor in th wheat market today. I ri ,!n niiotntl-.ns were stronf, ! cent to 2' cents net biff her. with I I'e.-e niber and May both at 1.114 to ! l.lt! tleni a-alned H to 4'5T cent; i -sis lost ' to 'ill's cent, and pro (vision. Mulshed unchanged to 1 ) 15 cent a lower. CASH GRAIN Whra.!: No. 3 red 1.17: No. 3 nM l lt'i- Cornr No. 2 mixed M'st6r: No J vellow M'r1. Oats: No. ; V.'e 4S?J44 : No. 3 white 4ti-J4J4. live: No. 2 7V Barley Sl8' tlm oVhv see,) .nii.0S: clover seed Hoo i3i'.M. Pork r.o.t.lnal; lard. U ribs :i.O0'j'12.0O. i Ittni'.i ! ben 1 noli'lv 1 butclia 1(1 14.40 n'.a.lj'; nt tei.rer. uneven. 1 eeriri tus; .er; otiiers anout t .p oatit eH !4.6. to e;ty r. M.iO :o packers, bulk 14.2a eii.it 1 ".nolo 1 1 .tai ; cneacj mano SUGAR MARKET MOW YORK. Oct. 2.',. The raw sugar market waa unciiaiited 'aa far ra a.' iro. e ipp.res were Cun. ented. w ith CubaJ h:d at sa, cents, cost and freight, euual n 5.33 for 'errtrrfugol. riosins;: December 3.0i: March 3.22 May Z.Zi . Ju!v 3.47. CURB MEMBERSHIP SELLS AT NEW r... : LEVEL NEW YORK. Oct. 25. A N.-w York .curb market membership sa.i for a rround ' nc-w high price today, when 1 l.fioo easily losses of 1 to 1. paints tak-1 was paid by George S. Goodrich for Ing place In Norfo'Jc and Western the seat of Ernest H. Welner. y S-A-F-E-T-Y Time tested banking methods. Federal examination at frequent intervals, membership in the Federal Reserve System, are substantial factors making for safety. These are reinforced by a tried and proven management and an ample Capital and Surplus. Seeking safety, your way is . here. ' JWB.jik-.- AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, .1. i:. RAVKIX. PresMcnt & Trust Officer 11EXRY REDWOOD, Vice-President V. IJ. 1WVKLV, Vlce-Pree'dent nd CSashlor JOS. B. BRAN'DT. Assistant Caablcr . JOS. n. WH1TFIE1-D. Ass slant Cashier . 1AV1 F. BROW.X, Assistant Caeihlfrr POULTRY AND FARM PRODUCE , CKJCAGO, Oct. 15 Live poultry .ilrjher; fowls 145JS'- springs IS: roost ers IS. Butter uertled; flrsta 3U 3!'V; extra firsts T144ij.- Efg un-set-lod; fi-sts S2340; ordinary flrsta 2SS30. Potatoes dull; Wisconsin sacked round whites SO tj 1.10 cwt; ditto bulk lo-fiDO cwt; Minnesota sacked round whites No. 1 ,S(l,ns eire rfi.tn ouik jogsu cwt: Minnesota socked Red .Rivera l.uuifj 1.10 cwt; bulk M 1.10 cwt; Pouth Dakota bulk Early Ohlos 80890 cwt; Idho sacked Ru ral 1.10 cwt; Montana tacked Rurala t.vj cwt. NEW YORK. Oct. 23. Ctl money steady. H!h 4Vi; low 44. ruling te 4'j'; closing; bio. 41: offered at (V last loan 4',. Call loans aeainet aceeDtance 4. Time loaris steady: mixed collateral, 0-0 days 4 4ti4.: four-six months 45. Piico com mercial paper I'i0ti. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET f NETW YORK. Oct. 27. Butter firm er: creamery flrsta, 88 to 61 score, 38vi4. Egsrs firm; fresh gathered extra firsts 66$f60; ditto flrsta 45854 Cheese Arm. . Live, poultry lrrewular; fowls 18 Hi roosters IS. Ore-aed poultry ir. regular; wastaca- thiokana W9407 old roosters j.j, . .. -AUDITS- LOCK W OOD BON NELL . Financial Stnfcutpnts Bookkeeping Srstems- Income Tu Service Rooms 310-S13 Catttanca BM7. 'Phone I7 METAL MARKET NEW- YORK, Oct. '25. Copper dull; electrolytic spot and future 135,4(14. Tin strong; spot and futures 36.87. Iron easy; No. 1 Northern Jl.oojp 32.00; No.' 3 Northern 30.0031.00: No. 2 Southern ?i.001S'27.00. Lead steady; spot .60$'8.80. Zinc steady; East St. Louis apot and nearby, delivery 7.06 7.10. Antimony apot lii"57.00. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Oct. 25. Liberty bonds closed: 8H 10U0: first 4s 98.50; second 4s 08.30; first 44 S.S.68: sec ond 4Vis 8.16: third 4V4s 08.82; fourth ta 98.70: Victory 4'i8. uncalled 700.J!; tUtto . called S00.08; United States Treasury 4Va 99.96. JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade Private Wires Leading Exchanges Correspondent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New York Chicago 14-15 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1867. DRY GOODS NEW Y'ORK, Oct. 26. Cotton goods were firmer today and tended higher, new wide sheeting lists being issued on the higher basis. Yarna were firm. Burlaps were steady. Inter est In spring lines is increasing, dome lines of men s wear and women' wear advanced. . PAX-PACTFIO COMMERCE MJEET1.0 OPEXS TODAY ?iiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiniini'.-iiiiH:irniiiiintiniiiiimiiiiiiiii5 Transfer Your Title Worries to Us Now And save yoursel loss by adverse title before you buy that property. We examine the title and give you a Title Insurance Policy as a guaranty. Cost is small. Protection absolute. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 CoHeft-s Street 'Phone 1351. HONOLULU. T: II.. Oct. 24. The Pan-Paclflo Commercial Con gress convenes here tomorrow with Governor Wallace J. Farrlngrton of the territory oc Hawaii presiding until permanent officers have been elected. Dr. F. F. Bunker, executive secretary or the union and sponsor of the convention, announced. Japan la' represented by ten of its leading business men. riacmg the Congress on record In favor of Honolulu as a free port will be one of the requests of the delega tion, according' to a message re. ceived from Japan. Three delegates from Korea and several from Northern China cams with the Japanese delegation. The delegated from tho Philippines, Slam, Malay and Java arrived with other far eastern groups. The Honolulu delegation consists of five persons, one each chosen by the territorial government, the city the Chamber of Commerce, 'asd two by the Pan-Pacific union. Miclfalove's Fall and Winter sale a tarts tomorrow. iZ Biltmore Ave. Adv. It. MinillNllt;illHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHIIIIIMllt-.!IIIIHUIIIIIIHIIII'll'MIIUIimuii3 ClinchfieldCoal. Delivers the Heat CLINCH FIELD is full.; of. heat-producing ele ments. Pound for pound it gives more heat than any -other Coal- not excepting even Anthracite.- Burns equally as well Jn Furnace, Stove, or Open Grate. v . ' ' . COAL PRICES CASH -ONLY SOUTHERN COAL CO. ZZ I mmimmnwmmmmmmwmmwmmwmmmnwmmmmmmmmmmmmlmm til MR. BOILER MAN We have FIRE BRICK FIRE CLAY ' Ready to Deliver Now Building Materials of all kinds FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Oct. 26. Foreign ex change irregular. Oreat Britain, de mand 4.44 ; cables 4.444t SO-day bills on banks 4.41V France, demand 7.03m cables 7.03. Italy, demand 4.0 Hs; cables 4.02. Belgium, demand 6.65V4; cables 8.67. Germany, demand .02 i; cables .02 6-l. Holland, de mand 38.97; cable 39.03. Norway, demand 17.93; Sweden demand. 24,70: Denmark, demand 20.07; 8wltseriand, demand 18.27; Spain, demand 16. to; Greece, demand 2.03: Poland, demand 00; Oiecho-Slovakla, demand i.Vi; Argentine, demand 87.00; Bnaxil, de mand 11.37; Montreal. 100 S-S2. CENSUS BUREAU GIVES V COTTON QINN.ING. DATA WASHINGTON. Oct,'i 26. Cotton lnned prior to October 11 amounted to s.962.034 running bales, countlnri 128,487 round bales as half balea and Including S.294 bales of AmericaB EgypUan and-2. US balaa-iaSeal Islond the census bureau announced - today In Us third (inning repftrt of the sea son. " -'I - ," Ginnlngs prior to October 1 last year amounted to S.497.S64 running bales, counting 98.480 round, bales as half bales and Including 7.620 bales of American-Egyptian and 1,899 baler of sea island. To that date In 1920 Innings were 6.764.6S? nmlrte' hl- ountlnc 140,000 round bales as half bales. Including 14,81!! bale of -Atie an-tgyptian ana 331 bales of sea Island. . ,i- Ginnlngs prior to October 18 this year and last year'by stales were: Alabama 08,732; and 427.023; Arl ona 10.328 and 8.679: Arkansas (41.. 8a0 and 467.985: California 4.722 and 3.92); Florida 18.662 and 8,187; Oeor. la 668,917 , and 636,830; Louisiana 7a,(95 and 194.983: MiaalssinDl 886.. 625 and 610.676: Missouri 62.921 an 40,462; North Caro!ina 448,019 and 443.257; Oklahoma 488.923 and 362,. '93; South Carolina 836.2776 and 493,. "06; Tennessee 203,668 and 159,997: Texas S.637.S95 and 1.738.668: Virginia T.892 and 7,620; all other states 3,626 anil J.614. Revised statistics on rlnnln n.Ln l.t.s'pttnbr were announced as -,-u,.vv ukih. a tie iium oer or irtn 908 0P'ted to that date v.ere 12,- NEW ORLEANS' NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2IT After nervous and unsettled market In the early part of the session today, cot ton turned very strong on buying that was generally set down to trade ac count, for the -most part, ana prices rose to new high levels, for the sea son, December touching 3.81. High- I est levels came In the late trading. Much reailsliur by older long was encountered throughout the day and It was still in evidence at the close, so that last prices were off from the topmoet levels to a. moderate extent, December closing at 23.65 and the list showing net gains of 20 to 23 points. At the highest, the trading po itlofis were at" net gain of 3 to . iru.9. ' . - r . 111.3 The early unsettled period was due fcr to porncablea. t realising and to the fact that tho census tiureau report on ginning to October. 18 of 6.962.034 balea Just about met expectations. Eai&nclnr these tnings was tile week ly crop review by the Government, which was considered highly bjill-n and which finally turned the scales, bringing in enough buying to more than .aosorb offerings. After lots'es of 8 to points, there was a rise to net gains of 10 to H points but very neavy realising sent prices 21 to 20 points under the close of yesterday, to 23.15 for December,, , Open.. High. , . ' 23.40 23.81 , . 23.40 , 23.93 . . 23.40 23.83 - , 23.81, .23.71 . . 28.21 23.69 cotton steady,, 28 points up, Dec. . Jan. . Mar. . May. . , July :. 1 Boot Low. 23.13 28.14 23. 20 23.12 3.00 Close. 23.65 23.66 23. 65 23.55 23.43 Rales on the. spot 836; to arrive 1.877. Uiv widdllng i3.2; middling 23.6: good middling 21.24. Recelois 16.87 atock 230,478. . LIVERPOOL SPOT. . Ln'EKPOOli Oet. is stnor cotton in fair demand: prices steady. . Good middling 14.45; fully middling 14.30; middling 14.20; low middling 13.86: :ooa ordinary u.is; ordinary 12.66. lales -10,000 bales, including J,;oo i over . i -r I y tour . ems aliove low- f S- i t. nii er the market shwoed wen li.-Mtatl.M, This reflected j n. eha-tre In i.evt , ton Tiaturally "Kb rwtlUlnir . heavy an. I whlb ! h.-r- was a good .U.il trade and I 'liie.lni. n; buying I' w:i. not suffl I -lei, l to prevent rra. -lions. t-erisus j rejiort was allliot-t .x....lv us .xpeet I e.i ul.d lende.i to Nlre. -glher: eron es ' t int.- i e . of arouii'l t n tollllon Imlea. j Tl.er--. Is evidently no reason for any weakening of f olif Idoliec In higher j nriees. eventually. GRAIN I.KTTF.Kr WHEAT Kur ther l.lveritool and Winnipeg Slrength weie (ffecilvc lale teday. desiijie absence of uny broad intei ct. On recessions the market en Kiiintere.I moderate buying bv Sea ward Interests and southwest mar kets ealij that exporters were buy era there. Shippers here speak of general although not large demand from Interior mills for oft Winter worst. Pessimistic news regards Vlnter wheat crop Is becoming more general bin as ct Ignored. Not nly Is drouthy conditions, worse than last year, but germination ha ieen prevented by Insects. Just nt the moment the market does not of- Bityming raaieui to promote a new demand. COR.N AND OATS - There ba some wlnstatoment of corn been holding because of revival of export Jemand. there being 225.000 sold from here to Seaboard. There were five cars of new corn here today and Southern markets advised that the counry la commencing to contract the new crop for 30 days shipment if offerings . from country - Increass o any great extent It wllf prevent an imemdlate advance l.i price bu the market will no doubt receive support from those who are strongly Impressed with feeding worth and consequent reluctant selling by coun. try. also with the fact that croo nlos -arry over does not suggest any bur. "enaome surplus over and abovo re. qulrementr. Isnihe 14.1.0; eight oars Monisn.i lambs 14.3e .with three Jouole om; other fat wtterns down I.) 13.7.'.; several loads desirable fed wtste-n lambs 14.50; clipped lambs I3.0e 13.65; about lOu 91-pound fed yearlings 13.75 feeders slow few morning sales .teaeiy to week; shoep steady; heavy fat. ewes 6.0'U6.0O; Jlfc'hter weighty up to 7.76. NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Oct. ;.t Cattle Re. celpts 2.150; firm. Steers 6.50i:.4; bulls 3.6" ij .V6o: cows 1.26isr.0. 'alveB Receipts 2.3.'.0; lower. Veals O.OOWIS.OO; eiilln and little calves 6.00 fll.Ou; grassers 4.oJ.J.0. heep and Lambs -.Haeelnts 6.480: lower. .Sheep l.08 7.0; culls J.tiOHf 8.00; Iambs 0.00ail.i0; culls 7.t)0tf 9 Oo lbga Rwelpts 6.770; woak Me dium to light weights and puss 10.26H) 10.60; heavy hogs 8.75 10.2; roughs 7.6ti8.00. . FOREIGN BAR SILVER NEW YORK OoL 25. Korelgn bar silver 674; Mexican dollars 51. FUTURE OUOTATIO Open. Hlg It. Lou WHEAT Dee. May . . . Julv . . . CORN Pec. ,. . . May . . . July . . . OAT.S Dec. . . Mrvy . . . July . . . LARD Oct. . . Jan. . . , RltW Oat. . . , 10'i l.H 13 : .sl .6V .Mr i .41 'i .39 . 10.75 9.52 l.llt, 1.11 1.04 V .66 .66 s 41 41H .39i 10 75 9.62 J.H 1.104. 1.03 H ..944 . .65 H .66H 40U. .40 J94 10.70 9.40 , I'; Coe. l.Tti l.Uli 104 V .H .43 it . ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN I ST LOUIS. Oct. 2t. rsh (: Vo. red 123; No. I red t ltOlMi December 1.11H; May l,lli. wrni No. white 7J: No. t Whits 72H; December 86Vi: May 66H. Oatsr No. 3 white 43 1; No. I whits 414JV: December 42, nominal; May 42,. JACKSONVILLE JACKSOnAtLLE. Oct. 2J. Turpest tine firm, 16JV,. Sales '364; reoeiptt 679; .shipments 75; stock 13.040. f Raln steady. Sales 864; - receipts 1,664; shipments 100: , stock 162,446. . Ouote: B. D E. F. O. H. 1. K. 6.7J; ,M. 6.80; N. 5.65; WO. 6.00; WW. ft 80. T SAVANNAH 'SAVANNAH. Oct. 26.-Turne,ntin nrm, 1.69. Sales 249: reooipta 303: shipmenta 566; stock 12,663. American; American. receipts fi.000 bales, no Futures o losed 'oare.y steady: On tober 13.77; December 13.64: January 13.46; March 13.28: May 13.13; July 12.2t); September 13.62. $3,190,000 TO LEND TO North Carolina Counties for. School Purposes. General Purposes, and Roads and Bridges. .' ., -t : , 'Phone, wire or write us your wanU and we 'will verve you proftiptly and guarantee satisfaction. . t Bray Brothero Co. BONDS and LOANS, ' Greensboro, N. C. , ' Wo are In the market for Hanca Knitting, Preferred and Com- i toon; Dnrbam Hosleir, Inferred Ernln, Freferrad and ChxaMnon. . . FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ' DCRHAM. N. a . . .," COTTONSEED OIL '''' NEW YORK. Oct. 25 After start hie tiigner, coiioneeea oh went 4 to 12 poinu below the previous cloM uuaer tocat professional selling and pressure rrom rennera. Before the ciose, nowever, tne list nrmed up on the Inherent tightness In seed and crude and covering of shorts, and final prices were 1 to points net nigner. trims crude 7.37V1. sole: prime summer yellow spot 8.60: Oc tober 8 r " December 8.73; March i.st, au oia. , Automobile Insurance- Art automobile owner should be fully protected against loss. A car may ' be burned, stolen, or dam aged ia collision, or there may be a suit for damages to defend. Our policies will make good in any case. , r " " ', This agency of the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company makes a business of keeping people out of trouble. i The Great- Bell of Atri T HE village of Atri had a great bell that was rung only in time of need. For years it had been unused, for Atri was prosperous and content. Its rope, covered with green vines, trailed to the ground. One day a starv ing horse, turned out to shift for himself, seized the fresh, green tendrils in his teeth. The hell above him began to ring, attention was called to the predicament of the poor beast, and he became a well-fed ward of the town. Advertising is a bell that is continually ringing to call your attention to something you need arid ought to have. Merchcants and manufacturers, who are making and sel'ing something they think you will want, are using its clarion notes to attract you to their wares. Do you read the advertising? Many people do. They arc the wise shoppers the economical buyers the' ones who are strictly up-to-date on the opportunities for sav ing money r spending it to greatest advantage. Read the advertisements. They, will tell you of many things you need. Read them to save steps to save money. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed. Read the advertisements regularly. It pays. Southern Steel Call or . i ' rbone for Fact. & Cement Co. Tnens 74 tt N. Psett The HARKINS Co. JTLIIS IVEVrrCH. 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