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FD-TFEN York Financial News jcka Bonds Market Jbney Liberty Bonds and icrs. ' New Orleans and New York Cotton Cotton Seed Oil Livestock Poultry Dairy Farm Products. THE WORLD'S MARKETS On New York Stock Exchange I new york stock list Busi letter Cofon Markers Other Quotations In the Grain Pit I lit AiHLVILLE CITIZEN FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBtK 27, 1Z2. err T01K. Oct 28. Speculators i 99 M. dsclin succeeded Hi forcing Other Goverm:.-nt i: - thr mttll recession a:: or ..,,,.. . ,vj V . 1 stork market. h n? Kci- i,... .1 1 . ' P8- Sis HlghiLow ( ,r; t!s.Uifh'Iow !' .i Cm. A ill. Hen Am;. Can ;5,irt of disappointed trader, and hsd toucled 10. . i 'Vk i" I 'w ' . .llinvesvors. another drop in today , :.-M..4. a:, ., w i ,'. 4 th took vt effective put..!., sup- ..,. ,.t one t:.no . f : t. (4 ,-:,.. A:i.. .-. & l.i -L .'v1' "'"re diver.iil.Mi M'lms A:n. JbastrW tot I" which thsro had ; .l;a fr.s;:i t .. ..,.-.,.,. jro , .,. T , klaVy speculation during- the !-t,Mo. I:i M.'r, Jtvr:;:a.u:i - T'.V n 1-M. iruau ., . w-. - .... Mln uo we.i I" Inl nrMUr in oilier yn oi lie slthouob rarticlreted In today ictlon- Bead Inf. Lackawanna and l, Inland all dropping more than i-xlcan Petroleum "was one of the , atari fin IT wni" , L. . of JloXlCO s . . Railway and Mlcllaneou NEW YORK BONDS Foreign Bondj Artvr.v.:, 7s lXrllI;i. rf injl.il '.'.t'J'j.. Krftti.-h r.er'unllc? Tv.d Kingdom of BfiitlUMi" 7!t!. Kingdom of IVnm.'irk 6a. Hwl's OonfcdfralK.:, ft .. 1.. lAnvr. Arl. Cliem. 7Uj. Kef. Gj . . . 3 w Jer y dropped pilnt. part ,nonse to a cut of Ui cent tlkn for , . . ' f milv waa aUfed yeaterday. loet rt than 3 prnnw ij.j. eonrt of Improved conditions in r downward course. Lnlted .Stales common ciiunpea i "o'; i r.uif svits Steel 2K. iiwculAtlvn disappointment over the r. & ,irf of tne aireuw i" me i..uii- i r.i., n. rf-f. di:Ki (-as Company to make an I (-tjtj.. M. A r :ra dl-tributlon at this time lound ( hi.. R. 1. & Pao. V lock. wMch dropped points i,,;0. 4. tiou rc. 4, -s .hivlng enjyed several daj1 of ;r Cpii. 4 :.h in til "bear" movement. i c.wiv.r ti- n-- ! salts were 1.116.000 sbarca. in centra! ref. Ji money opened at 4'i per cent ,,t. jjfr. jjar'ne k l advan.-cd successively to 4'i. o, tana. Cltv -u. rf-"1. 5a., and , w:iere 11 ciue-u. mi- , Kelly -iSprlnirneld Tire Se 1' Am, r. Smelt. A Anie. S:igar t Amer. Tel. A Tel. cv A'-.''sn en. 4s A L. first 4s H. & O. OV. 4 H" ... T't-r::. Stfl rf. 'Vr.tral of Georgia. 65 i'f:i:ral L'-at'ior js . . . 1" '."Hi )',E... 4s sals of $11 000,000 in Government .xltn and tne camns 01 luar.n ay al and interlor.banks were respon- e for tie nwner rate. vnirti. Belslan and Italian ex- tr.goe fell to new low records for J I year, but rauiea taier on snore r"er!nfT of contract. Peroand ster rSs held steady between H 44 a:-.d BONDS MARKET tinn of uritea otaies uovernmeni nda by large institutions presutn y to meet the 'ncreased deroaoda commercial credit, resulted in an- I r eharp reaction In price in to- s maritei. ma new ms, wnicn I been three times oversubscribed par, slumped 63 cents on flOO to Llgsett & Myers I u & .. ret. svia Mo., Kan. & Tex. V"- Hen us.. Mo. Pacific gen. 4s .V. Y. Central deli. 6s .v. & vr. cv. s Nor. Pacific 4s Pennsylvania, sen. is Readlnff (ten. 4s Kepublic Iron & Stel us Su L. & S. F. adj. s b A. L. con. OS EW VORK, Oct. 2t Hea-y iiqul- I Sou. Feil Tel. is Sou. Pacific cv. 4s f-OJ. Kal.',may ,4 Sou. Railway 6s . l'n:on Pacific 4s ... r. S. Steel os Wilson & Co. IMS . 8. A. U s Sou. Railway ia ... . w . . ii . a;-, . S6 . 3ii , b'l'n . , lea , MVi . 3H , 1"6 imii !! m.s ' i'i 51H I'm, 1 ll3 lP5!i 6VH A A ' I Hj;,ln 1'. & 4 . . . I'ai.aJl.la I'.l,' . i..-ar ':.:,;;.:. .M,,X.I' . 4. l. '!i., M. & S! Chi . II I. A; C.ha-Co a 1'oru Prod . rurlb!ft tie-l . . . . f'j'b.'i rane !iu?.ir. Il'i'il. "Johncon . . . . Ur:e . , . la:il. Plav's-Lat. . Gen. A'halt c:u b.irtrlc i.cn. Motor G: ...r. pfd I Cer.-ra.'. '. 1:.S. Corip. r 1 : j t - MarveRtc . . . ii :; i i l" 42'i. 42' 4 .7" 73. ' 71t, 7 13 lft ,1J'V : J. 72 Hj 6'' 4 C 5J't, 31', f ! :( 14 i"' 77,, : M', jti . r.':s in' 73, !S ; !'7' !'. i 1 .,dTi' of 1 ii'ii'tS'io;.', I".',-, 11'", lU', r:i;4 ' :3'4i :i ( v.H.iWHiisi't :J3 7; '.4. s:h ;:, I !J7. 7:V'i! 71 'i Vi, ; 1;7 1 ia ;:it 1 1 1 i si t! 3S' , s"i I .M 'IS; ',,, M's I :! 76 ! 71 I 74 '.91.11(41 r.0"i; 3i '.0( (3 10 , 4i" 74 1 75V 77 I 77 :3kji-.7 !U'4'i,::ji',i la:'' SI 77"-.. 16 13 ' i:', l.'H !', '5';i SO ei 10S' ij' is's 6I1 C4L4 Si?-,1 :i3'4 Uj! 5i o7, ..!, '.'179 i;o 14 n; 14 ! 11 ' T' -fit: i ki i :i3'iiu I 3 W iB'i 4 107 lo li Mi. I'sr-.tlo N V. v v., . ir. i 11 n. w Nor. I'acUt. 0k ia. P A: lief... Pacific oi' . . . l;an-A:vi. Pi'.: '. :,'t Pnn. ylvsn:i .. . 7o;i ; Pure n! . . :S 1 Pea.l!:.e , Ittp. Iro': A. -'tfv! ! Roy-: I'j:,-.:. N. V , ft. l. & c. r ... A. I 1:" 1 Sears-Hoobjck .. t'ie'l T. Jf T Sine! I" (.: Hlojl-Mlrf. Sou. )'uc:.i Sou. Hv. . . Jrt! jtl, 7; os :, 11 1;;1,!?"1 ' 'Si 4, 4-" i: sh 4 l' 4f, .'7 ri, :!", W S3( 5S P3t f.JSl 41-, r7. rl i.'!". .... 7, :7Si su , u .... :.r,i im 4. 17 : ss A Ite-f. 13! SJV. r-.'C. 3. & I 4 .47 ; 4f.'.; 4., , 6:., 9I,; VJ", l3 8ou ltv. pfd 1 I7i mu, i 1 R 0. of N. J. pf.i.; 6 117H117'. 117' .si'Hiebuke.- orp..! CMSTlt'i;.! I TOCK I.ETTKIt-Market action i'av di.-:.)rd llie fact tlifcl techni !c.lv It l-i tt!ll in a poor pooon I ,lu.t lliiitiUtk-n wbl' li -cnrr4 w ; 1 :. S'iffu-1'nt and thiti was aiavtei' 10 .,,ni t -t.nisy by an uiiaii factory money market, call loan com 1 .Tifii.oinK a t-onsMei'uhle sUxance in ;.-fctt . L. juldatlon a txttnil.'o no ; ::.tra! iin. great trouble with thi rtiatke is thai It ha been spoiled by !o much advei'tlslKK of lira dividends ' l.ave reached point where dvi'Um ' Ion of a regular dividend. ever , hough It bo it good one. ia m.-usiuly , -nri-idt red as l- arlh litH-ause no so 1 -sIIimI melon ha been cut for Jis ! trihtition. We will have to g:i awuy I from thl? l.-ifa and go hack to finula in ntuls and Ireat each atocli on it I merits. There la no doubt about : 11 H'kft having suftlclently suffere.! Tmiii. cooler 1 x.ts .o T. 4 1 Toh. Prod Trans. Oil Tnlon P-iclAc ... i'nlted Fr.'.t ... I". . Food Prod. P. s. Ind. Ai. l Int. ,M?r. .Mar. pf.j r, 65T4 f Int. Pap.-r 1 i iSS C7S, 07S 1 Hl:i i ropre.- nvsncio.e- vm ... u.; ;, : rocicn & Co Ivolly-Snrlng. Tire 61 42'. a :',!) Miami "nr .. Mexican Pelro. . . 101 .K71, ::'ii- .".us luiy "on. p... Mid. iSiate u'.:...' it; M, rj, h, ; Toa. ri Mldvalo .-'ccl 41' S341 :. s:, i I C O ! iVl t4!V 4': i :7 p. 57', b:'. ?! 14'4 is 0S,14V Ht 1 19 J io . . 40' 'i A', ?' 5 J'j 63'i rnlr.d II.', t:cres in Mi 4S 1'. H. Ruhber ; M. 84'! SIS Wi I . S. Steil 4N'1!s I03'i loi'i V. S. fiteel pfd....i 7 ICil lSl I I'I I tan Copper ; 10 4s! 4'i t'i Vanadium Corp. .. 4. 421,! 4"',,: 4"", Va.-Caro. C.iem. ! 34,1 , ri Western I'nioa ... 5 112H.1U' '112 Weitlus. Kie.? 14, 62H HHi wr:y iviand ... 1! Vi -, I7H 27 V7 44; 4.si 48 4K4 TSi 7at VT4. li; 14 I 13 i:n, ; VI 6SS; f.s ss;, 1 tl S3",! t34.: 10m ovcr-extenalon of Ions accounts and It Is only a uuesllon us to How I much :in'ldat!on is required to r ' iu 1 ket hvk on a sound basis. We t. o Inrllned to the view that while f.im further decline Is likely u. on t anticipate unythlns very dras-Ic. Call Money Live Stock Prices NEW YORK. Oct . Ca.1 money etromr. High ; low 414: ruling rate 4H: clostr.c bid 6; offered at ,: st !oan 6. Ca'I loaJis against accept ances 4: Timo loans Ilrm; mixed collateral 60-?') days 4V5o; four-six months 4 . t 3. Prima commcrcULi paper 4!;t''.'i. 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 American national bank, tx 1 E. RVErV. Presideut & Trust Oflittr HENRY REDWOOD, Vtoo-Prwi'dent . E. nSKJS, Vice-President and Cashier JOS. B. BRAVDT, Assistant Cashier JOS. B. W'HITI 'IFLD. Ass slant Cashier VAVli P. BROWX, As&istant Cashier FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NEW YORK Oct. - foreign ex change Irregular. Great Brluin. de mand 4.444; cables 4 44; 60-day bills on banks 4.42H- France, demand 6.96; cables 6.37. Italy, demand 1IM; cabl8 3.93 Vi. Belgium, demand 6.48; cables tl.iXU. GennAnv. (4mnrt .oai-M; csbles .02?i. Holland, de-' butchers 9.15&9.2f: top 9.M early; mand 38.f5; cables 33.01. Norwav, packing sows dull, mostly 7.75tf8.2; demand 17.64: Sweden, demand S6.72: 1 daalraWe pigs 9.00. Estimated aofci- CHICAGO CUfCACrC. Oct. r Cattle Ke ce'pis 12.000; fairly active. Native beef sreers western gra&sera and she noolt steady to atrong; top manured beof steers 13 .10; be long jearlln?s 13.?"; bu'le native beef steer U.iu 12.00: bulls, etocker and feeders slow, steady to weak; veal calves weak to ! ti cent lower; buuc western grau- ers 6.5006.76; oni Mp to Sto. Hogs Receipts 2S.000; opened 16 cents lower: cloning around 2d cents lower. Bulk 170 to 210-pound sver ages 9.009.10; few late eaJes 8.U0; good and choice 220 ' to 260-pound Denmark, demand 20.04: Switzerland demand 18.06; Spain, demand 16.S1; Greece, demand 2.07; Poland, demand. .00TA; Czecho-Slovalila. demand K.16; Argentine, demand, 36.00; Brazil, der mand 11.25; Montrcfel. 100 6-32. AUDITS LOCKWOOD BONNELL Financial Statement Bookkeeping Systems I ncom r Taut Servlt Rooms S10-SI3 Castanea Bldar. Phone 8171. JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade Frivate Wires Leading Exchangee Correspondent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New YorkChicago H-I5 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1867. iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiii;;iiiiniiiiiK7iiiiii:iiniiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiira BANK STATEMENT WASHTNGTOV. Dot. K. Combined resources nd llabllltle of the 13 Fed eral Reserve Banks at the close of busines October ? we'- reported to night by the Federal Reserve board I ia thousands of (fiia as. follows: ! RESOURCES Gold and cold cerMtlcates S 177,629 Giid settlement fund, Fed eral Reserve Board.... 615 S6 Total gold held by banks.... 893,49s Gold with Federal Reserve aients 3,124 482 Gold redemption fund 7.im! Total gold reserves... 3,085.083 Legal tender notes, silver, etc. 1S6 Sis T-Ha! reserves 3,211,1)H Bills dl'counted: Secured by U. S. Govern ment oblleations 195,510 Other hills discounted 273 89 Rills bought In open market 257,611? Total hills on hand 727. 0M U. S. bonds and notes 206,060 C S. certificates Indbtedneas: One-year certificates. Pitt man Act 41,001) Other eertrflcatea ...' 141, 6T6 Municipal warrants '. XT Total earning assets..., 1,135.753 Bank premise 45,241 Five per cent ledeurptiou ifuud against Federal Its serve bank notes. ......:r. . 3 750 Uncollected Items 663,4i3 All other resources '. 14.940 over 11,000. Sheep Receipts 12,000. Best native lambs and Tat westerns fuib steady; in-between grades natives weak to ehade lower; top natives 14.64 to shippers and city butchers, 14.W- to nock era; bulk 14. 25 14.40; culls gen erally 10.00 10.50; eight cars Mon tana. Uerabs 14.S5( tvith 600 out as feeders at 14.15; fed western lambs 14.65 to shippers; 90-pound fed yearl ings 13.00; feeders steady; six cars Washington lambs 14.25 straight; thcep fully steady. ,; ' NEW YORK ' i . NDW YORK. Oct i6. Cattle Ite celpts 610; no trading. Calves Receipts 150; barely steady. Veals 8.50il5.00; culis and little calve, 6.0063.00; grajtsera and fed calves 4.00 550. Sheep and Lamhs Receipts 6,580. Bheep 3.607.00; -oulis :.00i$3.00; lambs lL0016.2o; culls J.009.00. Hogs Receipts 4 140; steady. Me dium to light weights and plga, 10.85 if 10.160; heavy hogs 9.75(0 10.25; roughs l.0'QV.0. 1U.M.N I.ETTKllActlon of when' todiiy has been a recognition o' nr.-ncth In cash to a grout extent but help has teen received from re ih:ce, estimates of the Aunrnllun surplus and from Vismern advices In dicating flnancUl preparation by Ger many for purchase of foodstuffs There was slight easiness early bo cause of an order to Eastain roudr to return all Western equipment to Its source. There seema t" be eneral impression tisut sunply of empty cars will be increased, but H is not believed possible to increase novement from country in any broad way for another 80 day a least, in meantime there Is a rather brisk milling demand. There I nothing radical in the immediate situation to sthnulato any urgent or competitive buying;, none-the-lcss tiio tiarket has an excellent foundation derived from premiums for cash, the domestio milling demand and esti mated requirements of Importing countries. The Idea of higher prices seems to bo more reasonable. CORN AND OATS Brisk demand for cash corn without any increase In receipts has been the prime fac tor in com. Wentiment been helped by a few husking returns showing smaller yields man last year and at. these returns Increase in number net mil damage don by .heat and drouth will become apparent. Cash Interests appeared as buyers af near by months of oats. . Higher prices seem probable.. COTTON There has- heen a more reactionary feeling today which seem perfoctly natural, considering that u ''tgh prlc of yesterday the market showed an advance of over four cent" ier pound as compared with low of late last month. Except for sellinp brought about by sentiment of till sort, pressure was restricted by con tinued bullish charsjeter of the newt from goods and spot markets. Periods of digestion ought to be expected lit all bull markets and there has been, sufficient realising during past two days to Improve tech'ilcaliy uosltion. tVe should buy on any reaction. 1 M.'.v . i f ei.l pi. CVtC"! ..,.-, .. ' C II i I W..r. , ire.l d.o a I .1 i c.o. j to ;. T: . i.ieci; j r.-.a " I I ;e .. ' 1 it a ; ra'.i'-l , : .ir 2 ' ! or si - i ' kct . ..- I I Ai. i;i... offer. '.r. .. appe.. ' I N'.-w a ti ... .o-ii-l- ' lor , 1 1 t!.- ,y i ii - " ., 1 1 e : , i . traci. . 23 61 :.a. iuv : po :r.'... le . . Jn. . Mi.. . M..y . . J 'ii. . N .V V 0 rt K COFCfelt MARKET NT. TV liK. ii. t . -T'ie : ..irKfl r IT.' 'mi-.- UC,,-I more -!e T " n." ' ;,r olfc-Mei- on l . r . in tnei n rkel a' Itlo. ;n-f c'.: r n J ..ffiv. .,r'l r. 1 I;: it- .- w. r l-.-c mtw ; . .o er : i n,i io', Ul Le 1 .ni " I". .Ii.ii.i-"- '.'..'1. .Var.'Il I C M.v .i-i i-j : ,n. mo.-r IT. 11 --.air 05 1. 1 Iri.-ly Ii i:o ho-i-h ' ..-!. -.it.-.l I r.-i..r!ie ! :.ini; re. an, I a prl l ' ,'i i et i ' a i n Tim 1 i ' Pen v .s bo::g . ffi-reO t lar.n .mi , .. , .-' I' . s m .! d n: (I " -. ( :i ' i ma; H' t w Hit i:': '' e-i :., '.. late J.,:,:...! . :. -. fl tj i.lov - i to ., 'i r.t. . ', i.l.ti.i 23. Ill ', a., i .. : :i ' . 11.11 i. l.-.a i ; ;.:; -' .1 '. . VI."". li : :i 21. ..4 ". . i IM.'.'; -.'l i",: :i ti.l 23 t"..". 23.(i irie: iiliidiing 21 ' NEW ORLEANS Nl'iW 01 ILK A NS. Oct. 26 The re acilonary ii-.UnK In cotton hieanie more itrur. uii.etd today and the inar liet was .uvr roni the opening. The tone l.e'.J stiady at the decline, but prtafliir-.- 'a pcrslatent and late tn the day prices were 85 to 45 points nnd r the close of yesterday, with December off to 23.2'i. Last prices were at net !uses on the dsy of 23 '0 points, Liecemher closlns at 23.ro. 'i e poor siiowlm? of the Liv-M"'',ol market helped bring about a lower ope.nlnc, although possllny tne un favorable opinion of foreign political news caused even more -Ailing tnan the pojr oahl-v-. First losses amount ed to about 2 points, after which there were pariial recoveries, and dur ing the remainder of the day the aame pDgrajn was followed the market would rode Into new low ground and then come "back more or less uxongly, at one time standing wlt'hln 5 points of yesterday's closing levei oa the most active months. Open. High. Low. Close. Dec. . . , 23.40 23.60 23.20 23.25 Jan. .' . . 23.81 23.53 23.23 23.30 Mar. . ' . . 23.50 23.60 23.37 23.30 May . . . 23.40 23.43 23.20 23.20 July ... 23.23 23.31 23 01 23.16 ffput cotioii steady and unchanged. Bales on tho spot 114; to arrive 2.743. l.ow middling 22.62; middling 23.63; good middling 24.23. Receipts li.731; stock 213,230. COTTONSEED OIL M.W "lOlIK U.-VUO' .! uas lowi: iiiol.-r ,.attfre.l lliiu!. ,1 ' t i !n.Jii'.d bv t o- d;ipi'lni niij n.-uo.i ,.f Imi.I anl i- t;on .m.l eauler I -Ol'i. 'i,a-ke-. iv(-.hiv bids were B :o j poml tie-. !.iiir for tietlve nti.s. Mill-- l.iMii ).,irre.i. Prime r.iie ", ;:;'y prlti-e Him.Ti-r 'l I tpni 8.2.S u "0; October 8.5S; V- . -.ui" . s 6'., March s '7, ,i!! bl 1. ORV GOODS r,v i UK. net 26. worn lurt .. nnbr.i invi- b'cii fold ahead by th. ia.tf,-- i' ui'i'- r Into A"'l "t :.ie i.'-w bet ii w It odravvn. Percale : ave alv lo en ith-lr.iwu from sole w!ro; to 1,. unr. rlilnty tf rising prli-e - T :c ili-lna ici w ie le f ver l.'ii for ii;.. ! iv. ton ua stl.l quite irtneral ii uiilinlsiied icttoii gooui Utn. ia: lis luit-d Ilrm Ltiirlaps w ere a Mia.lo easier. ."- me r. p.irt were ea--rent of casing prices on ftteK poo.l i ' W i wnll ether reports inte.1 that dri . cwl were hlsher. .-.lilts iri- l,i Rtfady demand at mod erate i'.d'Ullce. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET NEW YOUK. Oct. 26. Live uud Uri:e,l poultry prices unchunged. Butter flrni; creamery extras. W2 score 47S; firsts. 88 to 91 sc 'ro. 33 'ii ttUi. rrg 'teady. Che-ese ilnner; average run 25HOS5"i. LIBERTY BONDS NEW YORK. Oct. Liberty bonds closed: 3 'is 100.62; ttrst 4 '4 8 HJ.3; second 4kis M.10; third 4'i Wl.62; fourth 4ia 98.42; Victory 4s, uncalled 100.28- ditto called 100.03; United States T-e-m-y 4Us D9.50. METAL MhRKET NEW YOUK. Oct. 26. Copper dull; electrolytic spot aud futures I3'itfl4. Tin strong; spot ajid futures 86.87 it.v). iron euiaoy; prlcos unchanged. Lead steady; spot 6.6u J 6. so. zinc Urn-: Eatt SL Louis snot and nearliv I delivery 7.10. Antimony e;iot 6.76 ,.w, dlnry 13.14; ordinary 12.64. bale 10.000 bales, including 7.000 Ameri can: receipts 26,000 balas, Including .14,700 American. Futures closed steady: October 13.81; Lvcember 13.7; January 13.4(1; March 13.33: May 13.30; July 18.04; September 12.82. CHICAGO Oct. 26 Fresn ad- i-moji 1 ti Tle pro-e of wheat tooK :i,-t. t dav owing noo-s or less to ,i n-.a.ijOi) i.iche.. reduction In t in it" of i.ie A --'-.-i.lan exportable sarpoip l'-.fl: .'aUinu sales at tho lot made i:-- 111.1 r k"i react. The coee ws,-. tin 1 :.il at the asm as -t er '.u-'- ii-.,:i i- cent htwher wi:ii eccin.-r and May ooth I.IK t 1 I'.'i i'i-i ctosetl ' :"nt orf 1 ', i-, - . ilve; oats up S 10 - nr ,!.,n uncnancsd Is M Couts lower. CASH GRAIN PRlCVfJ W.i. at. No. 2 red 1 :; No. 2 hard 1.17. rn: No 2 ni!.(l 7UiS71- . vr.ijw 7""ii7: tut,: No. I whits ll'jnlv. No 3 wh'te 421 44 ... : No. 2 tut,nH4 Harlev 62(7: -tlm-oThy seeil .1 ijii&f 6 .',ir elover seed 15.0 ti Jti.ti.'.. Pn-k iiviinina!; lard 10.65; l ib;. 1 .On ii 12 I'O. 1 FUTURE QUOTATIONS Open. High. Low. Cass WHEAT Deo. . . .tll'i I 13 1 11H HIS May . . .1 II', l.l2Vs l.ll"i LJ11 Ju . . .l.i'lH l.t'5', l.i'l's 1.04 S elOUN Peo. . . . .'-t, .C7 4 .5i May . . . ., t.71, .6aJ Juiv . . . 0"s .67' j 6S H OATS Dec li .4!' .401, .41 MilV . . . tl'; .41", .41', .41J July . . . .31, .:Srie .89(4 .IV, UflD- fVt. . . . 10.60 10.60 10.80 16.84) Jan. . . , 9. 10 9 40 9.37 B.46 RIBS Oct. . . 30 W Jan. . . . 8.13 8 37 8.13 18 LIVERPOOL SPOT LrvCRJ'OOL Oct. 26 -Spot cotton In good demand, but buslnes mod erate. Prices steady. Good middling 11.41; fully middling 14.14; middling 14.19; low middling 13.84; good or- ST. LOUIS CASH ORAIN ST. liOUrs Oct. 86 Cash wheat: No. 3 red 1. 24-31. 2fi; No. 3 red 1.81 123; December l.U'i; May 1.11(4. Cornf No. 9 whit 73 fcj: No. 9 whlto 72Vi: December 4WH: May 66i Osts: No. 9 while 4IH(tf45: No. a whits 66; December 42; May 4t. SUOAR MARKET ' VETW YORK, Oct. I Th raw sugar market was more active today, with total transactions reported of about 933.000 bsas. tor Cubas for. Oc tober and November shipment to lo cal and outport refiners. Price wer unchanged at 3tt cents for Cuba, cost and freight eaual to 6.63 for cen trifugal. Closing: December 9.S6; March S 93; May 8.17j July 9.63.. ,. Chicago dairy market CMXCAOO. Oct. T8. Butur hlghey; firsts 66'd3SH; extra firsts 41H44 Ess hVrher; ' ftrou 321741; ordinary llrsi J-88S0. Live paultry higher; fowls Hif31; turksj-s 35; springs 18V,; roosters 16, ' , 1 POME'GN BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Oct, W.-orelgt, bar , silver 67H; Mexican dollar 61(4. JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 26. Turpen tine steady. 1.69. Sales 60; receipts 214; shipments 361; stock 12.923. Rosin steady. Sales 1,497; receipts 1,205; shipments 1.146: stock 162.606. Quote B, D. B. F, O H, I, i.04f5.70t K. .65ie'5.75; M. .655.76; N, 6.5 5.S0; VQ, 6.00; WW. 6.80. 106,277 215,398 23,659 Family Skeleton Hidden Safely 1 j out not sov Pvifim of adversi Tide Insura !f erty by pointii I chase is made, t ance Policies. But not so -safely that it might not bob up -in the adverse tjtle to your property. ranee prevents adverse claims to prop- pointincr out title detects betoie the pur- made. Be safe." Get one of our iitle Insur BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 CoOega Str-et. 'Phone 13S!. Totals resources ........ :.J3, 05.094 LIABILITIES Capital paid 14... . . Surplus Deooslts: , Government , Member bank reserve ac count 1.799,931 Other deposits 18.180 Total deposits 1.841.770 Federal Reserve notes In ac- ' tual circulation 2,298,539 Federal Reserve honk notes in circulation, . net liability 37.9P5 Deferred availability items.. 639.774 All other liabilities 25.344 . Total JlaMllties . .. . . 337065.095 8AVANNAH savannah. Oct. 28 Turpontins firm, l.SSii. Sales 226; rocelpU 977; shipment 7; stock 13.009.- Rosin firm. Sale 2,760; ' receipt 1.430; shipments 942: stock 1)1.741. Quote: B.. D, E. F. O 6.65; H. L 655.70: K. M. 6.655.76: N, tS-Soffll 6.85; WG 9.00; WW. 6.76.S5. . t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mra Annie M. Ros. deceased., this Is to notify all persona holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before October 6th, 1923. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will moke Immediate pay ment. This the 6th day of October, 1922. W. H. MURRAY, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs . Aiu.le M. Ross. Deceased. v ' oct. -U-26-21lot.J JO :J p. i m m I m m m s I i 1 i I 0 aataajsaMa4)aSaaaSsS44SSAaassi tl f t 0 m V r f Motorist! If it's for an Auto c have Jt. Foot Pump Wool Dii'ter Klaxon Horiis Otirafles Khaki Kultet Tlso best in every lino. "WE WANT YOUR BIS1XE8S-' Western Carolina Auto Company ' 3-l4j-tS E. College St. PHONE Bl r 14f,pS(S-V). av 4 Reliable Used Cars At Reasonable Prices . A Few of This Week's Offerings plllllllllMli:iMlltlHIIIIIIlll"IHIIMIIIII.IIIIIUIIIII'"''"UUUUlu3 $3,190,000 TO LEND TO ' North Carolina Counties for School Purposes, General frnposes, and Roads and Bridges. ' " 'Phone, wire or write us your wants and we will serve you promptly and guarantee satisfaction.' . ' , vBray Go. BONDS and LOANS, Greensboro, N. C Dodge Brother Touring -1918 production, has had mechanical adjustments; V ' new paint; tires good. Overland 1921 This car is practically new rand runs fine. $375." T Club Overland This car has just recently been painted. Price $250. Dodge Racer Yes, we have one, boys. ' Reo Speedwagon A 1920 Reo with express body and canopy top. .1 Dodge Sedan An unusual buy. : This truck is in unusually good condition. Dodf Roadster $i50 Ford Racer $150 Ford Touring $100 and yet - come others. Coma took them over. We are in the market for Hones Knitting. Pref erred and Cotn Kn; Durham HoccTy, Prcfeiicd; Erwln, PrefctTPd and Otantxtoa FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY 18-20 t-aurch Street. 1S-17 S. Lexington Avenue. i ; Five Reasons For CLINCHFIELD COAL HEY' are Economy. Comfort. ConyeniencejCleanlinesa. . and Health. V Requires less attention than other Coals end is cheaper in the long run. Use in Furnace, Stove or Open Grate CoaJ Prices Cash Only SOUTHERN COAL CO. Phone 760 ,10 North Pack Square The RIGHT ROOF If that old wooden shingle roof has burned put Four-In-One Strip Shingles or Roll Roofing . in its place.. They're fire-resistant. ' Or, if building a new house, make the roof sub stantial from the start. . We've Strip Sh.'ngles in Blue-blacks, Reds, and Greens, 10 or 12 J4 inches. Roll Roofing in same colors, grade, and quality. Southern Steel & Cement Co. Phone 974 "Building for the Future" 10 N. Pack Sq. STEEL BARS OORXEH BEAD IVTETATj tATIt WATER PBOOFINtJ PAPER FLOOR PEDS STEEL U MBER REEVE'S CEMENT AD OTHER Bl'lXDINO MATERIALS T73 V ri. i itm niK-CX)-lITE TH PERFECT 1UOR PAINT i On wails and ceil ings produces a durable, sanitary, wsshsble flat en amel finish. ia - white and eighteen beautiful oft colors. !!LDAY,S company Mm ill OHDOLURS (WiSktMsssi BAYS 100? PURE Remember the cost of spphbif ordinary palat which last about twe or three rears is the , sarr.e tu the cost of sp- I ptrlns this aristocrat ta j paint which lasts fiML J two to five times lontwr I r7i' -DEALERS Header son Ti:ic Hardwnir CVimpany Black Mountain Lumber Com pan 7 H. A. Osborn., Cantoo, N. C Jaoaltuka Sappljr Co-, Lake JanalosLa, X C. Tbosnpeon Pace, tSaloda, N. C S. O. BRADLEY, RepresenUtive IUK UNIVERSAL Ca NEW PRICE $269.00 Starter. F.O.B. DETROIT .$70.00 Demountable Rims. . . .$25.00 TERMS IF DESIRED. Richbourg Motor Co. Ford and Fordson Sales and Service Thone 3866-2266. 52-60 Broadway.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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