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I FIFTEEN B on d s1 iurklt - rp j jp V7 f Tl T Tv O A T A tS rTl O ll I New rleans and ,New York Mey - Liberty Bondslnd 1 HL Vv J 1 L-J D O IV1 A l i ill 1 lb Livestock -Poult- Dair , others. -'arm Products. s. ' Jj 1' ' r j On New York Stock Exchange Bash Letter NEW YORK STOCK L1ST Cotton Markets I Call Money In the Grain Pit recovery frcro the recent reaction m- : tending over s period o! :ienr.y i .. weeks occurred In todays .i.k-k in.ir Uot. price throughout iho '.if. j lad up. with actlvs tssacs s.uwa..; tislns of 1 It 6 point". Tbs downward coum of pr.e. had bmii In the, nature of a correct ion ; of an overbougfi-rt condition rcauiti: g from speculative excesses Ineidenjl in the declaration of Block dlvieiiJa unci rumor of tl".e fane. Short covering furnished '.l.e im "etu for tiie early advance. 4i-jt as the main body of stock v. ui'g up- ward tners weru indication r i,w " t.-. rail or foreign lsuee. :tuoui die:'?.-d .., advances cf a point or in .re wer,, ' if-l t in .-red by United Stales Pnielt i-.g sn.1 an-.v-i- : ":! other. Tract tvti i.-ajes wex ! hoi nr.) nr.. lerstelv strong. c'r .- ior? T.) largest asm n 1 :i :tc J ita: s ' "..veinmeiit list mi raxtt bv t e tiret tr'jii:t Jumpei So cents oil j; v. Tr.ta! .a'e. NEW YORK BONDS Foreign Bonds r - A M.ne. k .vln. hr hvi.timnf l-rteret 1'.,.,.l. '"'"'n. or ar.SOH u .:l'j. npi-..!:- ",1n; :'.out-. Oat i' annthrr rlr T i i.MiiKi"arv :.il i.-.w ,ic, I.:. -t i. u:tr.r' ill rll .cr vi, ry cjr! i"i:i; I .'I1 V.' d on the cur.iuintly lmprovtnc bu- ineca .uatlon. Oiol anmrption tuui 'ilce tlirou? Tiut the li". iloptio a rather .heavy oTir.tie of reo:r!tii !i!e and rxter.Mva liriijidatittn on i bdhilf of a bankrupt lirokeniK hout. Iluytnv in tile equipment itroup wa.i ilmuUled by announcement of al- ,tftinai new nii J:euvy oraer fr : ail, oara and locomotive. Ueciaru-1 lion of an JS ir cer.t atooV dividend by Amerl5an Steel t'bundrlen found rc-nedtion in a S-pilr.t net (tain. j ruoiic fcervicu or ew jereey iei i Kl;iiloni -f V-eijfJuni 't1- K' nsiorn of lienmark te. !' Con-fedoration in .. i". k. of a. n & i. o' . 1'. s. of Ttraz',1 8 I". of Mexico vn Railway and Miecellaneoue teo:ii: pof.:' ho.-n cu-rertei 'rn, l-irro .- I advance, ,iue in Ii :pr u4 ! vtaterjav was :. A. . ir,i. Jive. '"It T.iern mi a A v. Hi.: .a.-. 'jylu; camnilni. :; ' ,.v . ... e'lona: Uu inff 1' t Ani 'ir v V . i.ltrnent. Tup s..i- Am. II & I. lf J. . of '..e market was .rn. I:" .'urp . . r'jfvt me t;i.i i:.t. A-n. jAicn 'cd liere and tbero, I Am. Ij-iiuM ... r ooniniencnient cf ,ni. ;s T;cf. .. e-iVKf It appear .ia . ,m, 'jyar f.ji:uwii. a rattier1 Am. Vnu. Ton .. I'ur-e l no ccr.ainty Ani. T-l. A T"l.. .j. ! i i oorrrt-tiu-s - m Woo'ru ..v.vie,. the ilila:n , XnHConiU p."." r. is reent d. -.Mne , Al.-nleon a. . It".' Hi.. liwi i, ana i.im nun nu; 1 t o er.y materwi oa- i.J..i.jM i . ..." bf liere itn.l tlien r, bJild rfKumo tile ' mi..h seV'""J5v' t.peoial iuin, jut Canadian l'ac. . :i few that will con- ,-. i y ..... u - d wi:ii ird oourao for pecit j Mo-tors V A:ner. Agrl. Chem. T'-"!. A.-nor. iSme.t. lief. us.. Amer. c?uga, tii Anirr. Tel. A Tl. ev. fa.. Atchison fn. is A. C. T.. 1st ! .... 11 i . . . Ins 6'i point. Meaican I'etroleu.n ! "i,p. e Ot-orria wa the out.tand'.n Hsue in the oil LeatiTr ' ' Belief that October earnings s.ta;e- . i -ii!., M. Jt ft. P. . v. ('.-. ment will make a nvich better shot - j t'hi.. Ji. 1. & Pac. ref. 4 fti than thoee for September mllu-1 CM. 'opper a nceU the buyinx of railroad eharee. Colo. Sou. ref. a's. ... the rallv in vhlcJ'i was led bv Head- ' Krir aren. 4 " in. whK-h rs.s:erad a 2-p9int r.ct Goodyrvar Tire $. caln. i I I. Central ref. Is .Sloe! eha.'cs m tp. nr . uw buoyant i Int. Mer. Marine ai eome of the other ;andard croups. , Kana. n.'hy Con. ref. w... ,nth united eite Jsteel common Mo.. Kun. & Tex. nr. lien Ilpthlehem B Improved 1H txiints. Mo. l aoiflo gen. 4 Kfhort A an increased domestic de-I N". V. Cerairal deb. nd for opper were partly repon- i N. & w. cv. is ble for fsins of n. point or moi In Xor. PaiiiHc ts American smelting:. utn ana t,uue. i Pennsylvania oen. uj Total aales were 9J5.10J shares. 1 Reading sen, 4s Call moneyfirm at 5 per cent; time: SI. h. & a. F. adj. lis... money and commercial paper un S. A. I. con. ti changed; otcrLne exohango sttedy. sou. Bell Tel. 6s j-Sou. Pacific cv. 4a ....... TaiLisiKTiAim !Sou. Itilwav iTih SKW YORK. Nov. 2.-l.Vre:tn T"Zy 5lt' Jvernment eecurKlea and epecula-1 J;"' J"5' 'Tv- t-allroarl mnrmsM le.l a cren- l- - weel oe era! Advance In prices In today's I itST; S''1?1"- ''s nroad and active bond tleallhea on "T, 1Bi .'. (he New York fJtoclt Exchange. " "" - '.t" strength of foreign bonds was a tea- i 5; i'; ' ' " '. ire. Belgian Tits ana ss aavancea "- 4 and 3 point, respeoiive.y. wi nere were two notable exception to tne upward trend, Berne Ss and 1'open lgen bHm. which dropped " and 1 oin'Ui. respectlvelj. In the railroad I;-"t. the oierccsl iulge ocicurreU' in Cleveland. Cincln- a4t, Chicago ana . loui . wnicji jm point. , Erie oonvertinie 4s. erle"A, moved up CH and Series U poliiits. l"-'.a i . I reannJ. Bn . ra. t.ul vb'W that u;nanl trMid i k ;nr t ;ie tuarkct on v(' are more Inclined o C. & i. 11'.;, Luljc; 4 !iit Ti'l or a nne a dentin.- i euni:n:t:ncnts on I lie tfl .M A .St. P. 11 I. A P.. Coca-Coin Corn Prod Crucible Stcoi . . . - I CuliA Calio iuffal - -OTT.i. l.KTTHIi. Wnilc :...- 1-ndl. -Johnson n.'iiary f,, lu.-.iiertt. encourugetl ly tho I'irio eiackenliig or demand for good and i rani. Play-L. fade buying, I,.,, been in evidence ! Oe.ll. Aeph-tlt .igaui t.i;iy. jitJ n.arket i bivii b a j 0ii. Kieotrio good ar.'oun: of itself. Canadian mtU ''.en. .Motors mtereets were re.iorli d h:e hnv. i- to lit. Nor. pfd j,? .frjuy a:ternoon, while t.ie talilisr off r. domf-Htlc trade. d. iiiiino fe m.i to have iieeu tiart:-.- otr- 'V i:.er.:t"0 cjijior: buying in e-n market and today's danoe ftas ancouipanifd by ruiiKirs vf hull '.(ii a i i a 71 . ?.! :.:i :; V V. (il'.'t 1 : 4, :'. n.v S4, f.V d s : . .13 i; av 45 P.MH 158 lil'l MS I !'4 !, 4SS 7" 7 lis ir. '.i' :i. :is. SI I3!S lli'S 154J'a 74 ;0'' 4-..',' f l', 1 I1 TO. V) I'll 141,14-4 144 :ir 3 ! S'l 3S'i M' U, t : :, -4 Ii j 74 ' ( 'i '' -:" .".I Hi, SH'u' 4.1'. 4.1 ISS I'V, 7.1, fi i"T,'i?, :rj-, ss 7 1 :4, 7o . . 12T, U"4 11" I'. l'.e' 4'l : fiulf iSLa'es Steel. M. Centra! ' lnp. Coppei- ' Int. Harvester f ; ic 'Uj 7 17 :ei: iu ii 14 14 cm i 6H fiilis 1774 l.n 13V 14 4S 814 !"s : llITalllSii'll!'! 1. M , ass. 13 " v 1 .V .: i'-v.f .1. 1' A .-HI,' U ! , ' '...I i . r I', nil." i vaii l ui i ' K 1 " A ' l.oj . llte M. 1. A S A . ."nr. K I. u. .v . ' T. T . S n ..' vi.. lf I I s:..i...mi, r .s. a 1 .tt.'u. l'j.'liU'. SS-M. Ill Si.,! II' . pM ; S . , .1, p(d ivl. o ,.': 'orp , iiin. ' :;- . .. T. ins . . I A i' t. , 'I '' 1 r.'.l ' ! r.. oil In ... !:..'. .... 1 I l.l'ej Villi: . . . . r. . i-'ood I hod . r. iii,i. ai l HI i ,l Kei. St. ri T". Si Kilhhir I t' S. .s,.i . . . . C. S. Steel pr.i. . . . , I "'ifl 'i '..j.per ra.i.um -"p. . ', ." . . Nd V'.' ' 11 ' . . ' "'i ' - j i ; ;.. ', l.c'f ,i :'.'.. . ' : i - t 1 1 .. . M ' 6 . I , -'. V. I". '''") '.' s 4i. , M t :e in,' i.l ii v: s: , : "i 4 : 1 1'1. v :i'i in 4Ci 4 l"g (mi .' p..,l V ' , -ii . , I'.io 1.. .. .'Ii ! ! . . ' M1! .e:flsV ;u . .ii'. Heady 1..1' h'... 6'.. i j n alii Ln : 1 i. " ," i j ji h.oi f 1 J l " MW YORK Hi ' . lilt l re IIIUJ" NHW ItillK No i. i . I c . er ; i a nd .1 :,' ..-t i.i-.: tor ; oio- io;s ' ...,! : of o r. I at I el v'l.'S- ..(le-, I ; ji .itf.lli it-niio, Loir-.-. pap. . ir'1 ....l.ta ,le- - ,u Tio.n.i .1.11:., ... 4. : i i : 4 CI1- . 1 . 6 1 S VO'l 'll 4S 4Ta, '. 1-7 '. ; , ii ...' :.,s ii-, '.'. 4.' I4' III S 1..4 lei .;, i n.aike: re ti J n, i : .; ls.n -hioI f.'i 'Mil l.' , I irtv-e.nlire .-.i'.i .-if i rt.w'l and .lar. i I'. - !"' , I . i'e 0111 ullhllli f , l.t the dee i,e nil. I I i,i. u; .itfam .during the I'.ir a ll to price A It'" llf ) c.'. : l eu Aid eel'. . ;i ; 114 1.. if ir in '.TI .'I- 1., kiu yo-tr-l been 0, 1 e-y IjllTr-1 inrk." limits MtUi'liiH.n. ,oe.l coIim-I- Jol! 7i.i. f'l 4.1 ...I .. 3.t 1 !.'., id im v 4:, ill till' Rim.ing tlgur,.rt. Tnea 1 Invincible Oil int. Jler. Mar. pfd 174 S HI Int. paper ' II US 67 i i's's 104i,H4S ll"lVi'i-n L'nioii etl 1 .1ST. lice. T'iil -in 'land 86. ljt 161,, l,-, i.lr oppe- l'l un ,., i.i prla: Hi; ! f; lures, combliie-1 wltli the evident ' KIly-lprlti(t. Tire 31' )3 4dS' ll"i ;i'.i,iri & i 'o. ,4, anseiiee of npot preeaur. .ire bring-: Kennecolt Cop. ... ' K . I Miami 4 opper .. 1 1:11 m buyiiiff on moderato setbacks , L. A N. . . ; ' '1ST jltaTa.'ln; luv Con. Cop llSi. I "J ! I-n interest accumulated on I Mexican Potro. .. SS 'J26ViiI20 '; : Uiviolds Toh. 11, 4l- i recent adinuccB in being gradual.y di- Mid. states, Oil. .. liii lllii 11',, lli'm' T. C. O Imii- : ":"d. The process may not be quite KC4 compifii vi, nut enough cotton naa!. .s-i : " '""i on toumern niarkoi since tov ! beginning- c.' the arason to clean '.:.li I up- the weakly hekt supply. .uil'. ! "2's'i l"-!a HI b..-.Hi l.i I; is n: 10 fe lis'. 1(111, II .', I...!-1. I.' !', (.1 ,.:: ', in.-.-, I IV IS i K-'-t I . I am. .ible sir- .'kl :. l'b I .iu mo. I ei,- niK 't;i i'i l' ami Mareh lo I'l.S:'. or lo lij P".:. a net Mg' er and u levs ik.;iii xib--c the h'nh re 'oriii-' of bet Monday. This ndvunce met co.i Hdcralile re,il.xl:., however, and last price." lO'iii.'.J Kneiloll el e"; lj jjollila t-.'ill t' ' bent. le'tl. lltuh. I'W )ec. . . . i'S- I'1 ,1 ill. -I'll -1 e'l HI '" Mar. . . . ill. '-'I ' Mo . . . '-i "7 ' 1 I .'.' '. l 1 .111 y . .!.. '.VI' . -.1 . 1 'pjl til'-'It itiadv; 11. 1,111: ie lo or , close. ' -4.41 i :. 4. no J4.1II '.'.: . S -4.;.'. 1 1 1 17 '-'! ss rni v.. 4 7 ' ' 44 ;7 :' 1.H4! 1.41,! 13-., 4S'4 'i ;" METAL MARKET NKV YOUH Nov. :. - .'ornM-r s'.eady; e'eotrolyic and nearby 13"iti 13; later 134ffill. Tin eteaiy; spot and nearby 3.0093.M; futures oS.n.i ?3t.3 7. Iron steady: prtcee unchanged, ead firm; spot 4J.75I& 7.00. Zinc quiet; East St. Louis spot and nearby de livery 7.10(57.15. Antimony epot .7.i. nSThe "American National" Policy , To entxorao every member of this community' to ciert lii-i-rcoMd efficiency. To co-operate ia every pracUraJ project to make this belter iiaoe in vcnicn to uvc. o cause) ciery individual entering our doors to feel a eordin! losphcrc. ro encourage every ambitious person tf integrity to ei-entcr j InauciaJ advancement. X-ln a word TO UEI.P. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, SAVINGS 'ABhcville's Bank of Service" COSIMERClAIi National Bank rrotection For All. TUVST C&AIS L.BJTBR. Wheat: T.iere is tome evidence tunt the dvanee in wheat i m. lit1 lo loo rapid. This la displayed in the tendency of Liver pool oricea to drne i Uw. hv .n.o.i- premiums for cash in our market. lyond this, there Is no change In the situation. The advance 1 said to have increased country offerings In Spring wheat territory, but elsewhere .uere seeina no tl if position to market I hoklina Uitll am. fr.ufMv. 4 ....... point k is claimed that while ele vators are well filled. Interior mills arc tho owners; therefore, there will bs no heavy movement to terminal markets. It Is Just possible that vaJ- I ues win neonate pending the broad ening of export business, but we see nothing to indicate any important j downward turn. Corn and Oafs: The idea that the total upplie of corn for the coming year are materially smaller fian tne amount which disappeared the last year nraaina uppermost in the minds of the trade. Local shippers sold about a quarter million of cash corn I to seaboard exporter and It ia be i llevcd that there will bo a. rather consistent export trade at all times. One of the momV Important factors in the situation Is,' reluctant selling by i producer, together wltli tho prcbabli , Hy that the ransitorlatton faculties ! will rot improve sufficiently to pro dnea a burdenaomo movement. Mod- ee-t roa.ct.ions may be expected at any ! time but th uroaHnees of total sup l pliea, together ti-Itb the reluotant sell ing by the produoer, wll resuit In ul timately higher prices. Other Quotations corrEE MARKET NEW YORK, Nov. 2 Coffee fu tures were irregular today. Decem ber P.70: January set: March K.ii:; May 9.30; duly 9.03: .September s.Ti. Live Stock Prices CHICAGO CiriCAGO. o'. C iVttlc KcofMpt lUKKf; elow. Generally het htcer market 'eady Jo unovruly lower; Spot eofr -warn reported in fair Esiorra U .33. Velal.t 1176 pounds; ttemx demand, witrj prices tdy at V-4 for lOio Ta ai.d lj'i to 1 for San tos 4s. long ear.lnp.s 13.10; hulk ntlo bct steer 7.50fj U.Oi); bulk wcthrn pras.fi era 6 ?5ij7.O0: boef cow and hellers itedy to veak. very uneven: caii- t tiers and 13ull steady fo Mirous: veal Gooti oslvefl, Btofliera and feedra largely JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board. Of Trade Private Wire Leading Exchange Correapond'ent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New York -Chicago 14-15 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1867. I IIKf. Tuni I NEW YORK. Nov. Cattle Re ceipts 57: no tradinc. I Calves iReoel pug l.-iSO: lower. Veals 1 T.-o'1! 12.00; culls and little calve 6.00 3 7.00: weaLerna 5.00H6.50: jrrasscra ; 3.003.00. 'Sheep ani lLambs P-ecelpt 4.S70: irregular. Sheep 4.0O'7.00: culls il.OO 3.00: . lamba S.OOffilt.OO: . culls 6.00? J.O'.l. ! Hogs Roceipta 5.140; steady. Me ' dium to light weight end pigs 9.60; 1 heavy boss 9.00ii9.Io; mughs 7.Ut)jj I 7.60. .. DRY GOODS NJlW YORK. Nov. 2. Ory markets hold steady today, but trade steady; bulk desirable vealers ULiium was lighter. Cottons generally were' 10. Hi; .few lota 10.50; bulk bologna firm. Yarns held barely steady. Bur- 1 bulls '3.I6&4. 00; fcwdeaiisble hcav:e lap were steady. Wool goods showed 4. :5 and boe: ouhi utoekers and hesitation and slocks of tht season feeders .00$.7.0d. goods were moved at concessions. ( Hogs ilieceipt sj.O'iO; Ciiierairj- li Silks -were fairly steady. . ce-nts hlaher; closing fiiiu at od- 1 vanoe. Rulk 16u to 210-pound aver- FOREIGN SILVER , ges 8.358 8."; good 113 lo 2')-pound NEW YORK, Nov. C Foreign bar butchers mostly S.-404J l.0; top S.dj; ail'ver Mexican dollars 61v.. bulk packlii(r tows 7.103 730; doslr- able pigs arojnd S.5U. NEW YORK OAIRY MARKET i. flhoap Iireelpta ii.ooo. Far native XBW YORK. Nov. 8. .Butler , iambs steady, quality plain; top IXK6 steady; packuiat Block, current make : Jo ctly butchers. 13.7J 'to .packers; No. 1, 31ai Eggs lrrcjur. Cheoso "uik iirouuo i.i.i,"; cull generally FACrOllV WORRETIS ItETCRN TO FARMS -AUDITS- LOCKWOOD BON N E LL linancial Statement) Bookkeeplns System -Income Tax Service Rooms 310.813 Castanea Bid. Phone 3171. jininmiiniiiMHHiiiMiiiiHiiiiMiiimiimi7.iiiiMiiniHiniiiiftniiiiiiiiiiiitt TOKIOi, Oct. SI. Tt is estimat ed that the factories in Japan have discharged eome 600,000 workers since the business depression, year before last. Taking 1.866,000 as ths number of industrial -workers of the country, the discharged amount to alraq.it one-third. It la reputed that about 20 per cent of the discharged went to tha farms from whence the workers had been recruited. . fif- svsrM4 run Live poultry Irregular; cJulckens by freis'.lt 19; bv evpresa 198.20; town 14S22; roosters H. Pressed poultry steady and unchanged. POTATO MARKET CiUCAGO. Nov. 2.il'oiUtoes teady on Backs, llrm on "bulks. Wisconsin round, whites RSlffdo cwt; built 90(8 1.00 cw-t; Minnesota sacked round round whites Si9i Cwt; Minnesota aackod Red River Ohlos No. 1 POw 1.00 cwt; bulk sifiW cwt! North Pa kota aacked round whites SsaMcwt: sacked Bed River Ohloa No. 1 6i 1.00 cwt: South Dakota, bulk Early Ohlos eOS'SO cwt. LIBERTY BONDS NiKW YORK. Nov. 2. Liberty bonds closed: 8V4s 100.64!; brst 4i 99.00: second 4s .0: third 4 9S.8.2: fourth 4Hs w.s; viciory s. uncalled. 100.3S; Vkjtory called, 100.04; L". S. Treasury V.ia 113.85. ltf.003.10.S0: 'two loads 4-ooun.i fe.i westerns 13. s; fed clipped lames 12 ii: two loads Choice I'.m.i.J ,.,1 yearlings 11.00; westerns praotloallv .HI feeders; feeder lambs etrcimr to 23 cema .higher: top 13.SJ; bulk 13.C0 ijel3.i); sheep around steady; hcvy NEW ORLEANS M-1W UUI.r.ANf, Nov. 2. - lli:.I. .-lie steadlii'i-.i reuiiii'0.1 the trade In cot ton toiluy. There was the UMIal iliiul dntlou of ",ons. contracts and line usual cfforis by trader j wttn reao t'.onurv theories to bring nliout a ei baek if luiporuuee. but 1hfl trend rt i.riiM w.ifi litirhor from the onemng. and In me curly afternoon 1no.1t ( moniiis n-eio nt new high levels lor. the season. At the bet! of the day.! IieconiDcr flood at 23 and the trading. 11101 v'. i at net uatus of 50 to , T.i iiolms. The clone wfl '-'3 to 211 up, with Dereinbcr at 23. li Wet-j hack were frequent during Hie day. but were nearly lva uurrow e- cepl tua.t, fohowlng the tlrst ad- , vances of 27 to 29 point, there were reactions until the gain were re duced to only 3 to 11 points. Decem ber told at 23. JS at iits lo-et. Open, illc 1. l.Aiw. Close. Pec. . . . 23. 7 C' l'S 2.1.3 211. K8 ' .Ian. . . . 2,1. 71 23.M 2H.7U 53l Mar. . . . 23.77 23.93 23.70 2.(.7 Mav . . . 25.60 23 T 23.31) 23.7J Julv , . . 23.30 28.62 211.40 2313 t'pol cotton ittoady. 38 points up. Sales on the spirt 1,043: 10 arrive -4.-6.10. Low middling 23.00; middling 24 00; (rood mlddllns It.6'1. Receipts 9,237: txk H33.460. I FOREIGN UCMANi'.E f ,M.W YKilK. Nov '. I e.laiise l-.-esiil.i'. .:-,.it In .1 .1 I i,'.:ili l 4 l. . ai.'. 1 I 4i' I ll'l-.l . I ,, b-i:.k I U . !'. I'r ince, til.?, o.iV..- 1. l:.il 14 2'.' ' -1 ' oh .1 1 . : l' icl.i: 111 I, tohiei ti I ' v o-rniu"' ie I m.i-.-l ."I ". . aide .e; 111-In. llol..i:, l. i .l.ni. Ill I .:9 I" .10 .-1 -111 .Vtx' . 1 denial i Is '. '.. j-wed. 11. .leni.i ..I 3h .. I I 'enn,.l: K." tlfin.i ' ,1 i'VSi. S : ..-r 1. ,i.J. j denial', 1 i . '.'! ilie. . . .lein-i ..1 '.'.0'': I Pol.ui.i. demand I'"",. l'W,'!l...W,a. I kill. deliiMli.l II IV; A rgelll 11, e, d. n.,.m. j : ll'.lll'l. delli.lild l.,.-.,.', ,l ...ll,.il. :"o i : 16. NAVAL STORES JACKSONVILLE JA k.-vOVIl.t.r Nov 2 I urp n- ! line rtronc. l.MlSy'.37l-i Sulci 2U;' re.-eli.4A '.''I. ehliKin it; .',1,, Ml "k It.". P.M' . lloph. tirm. Ml i.ll": receipts 41.'.; .li:puienti l.uiii; nn.'k ins :;. I Quote: H. l, K. 7o t) . : I-'. J. ' II. I. 3 72S; K. 377'j: M. o.SiS. .N. ti vt. Wi. j 20: WW.6 SAVANNAH S.W ANN.Vlf Nov. I. Turin mine I linn 1 37 'a !le 20'1; recclpla U!S: ehlp'tneiue .127; stwk lO.or.l. llositi llrm. Hales !Mi: rtvipts 1312; shipment 4 4S; Mock Bs.viu. 1 quoio II, !' .I'I. K . 1'. 6-7i'; I, 3.121,; K. 3.7o: M, 3 85; N, 6 0"; W'd, 6.15;; WW, 6.311. I 'lei M IV .. ti; 1. . etle.l 11. 1 1 ; 1.I.1 I- a- ! . 10 111, I,. ' I' lull. ...1 , 1 . . V '. ; on I I 're:.,M. rfoc , '1 II O ff.,' , fa-. d flow r 'ni'l -oder .e: Im. It w dui . . i'H:i .'. lit lov ; 1. 1St r. sained '. .j '1 to 4 1 U .1 1.. ti , ,11 1! n.i CASH GRAIN Nov 3. Wheal. VS. f ,. No .' b'ir.l l.I'''-. Cors: He l 1 1 .1 72 1 Nr. 2 yl. 'i 7'.' ' 1 tin : No. white No II n 01. e 1 . .14ii. Kys ir.ii .i y I'.- J'li'i. Irni-o ly ee.J (1 Hi . "i ..u: el.n,.- r.M l.Wijl0.(t. CHICAGO FUTURES ih'ii' lluj.i. L-'iv. Close 111-: AT - pec . . .: ;.t . : , : m Ma- . . ' I'. Ml' ' M'', M3S .1.1. e : ,-, :.' ! 1.". 1 3H .11KN - !.,, . .', , .', .t Mo- . ,;ne ..i, .-, Julv . .64 ' . .c4 (1ATS- p. . . . . I-', .12'. .12 ', .41', Mn . .4'.'', .42 .2'i ,4-l Jn'. . .41 I ' .59 .31' l.AHl' .I11.1. . . . l! ''7.i 96'5 9.T" Mav . . a 'I" '.'"'J 9 II 7 10.00 lill'.H Jim tit ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN ST. LOl"Ii. Nov. S Wheat: No. 1 red 1.S0: No U l.I(tf l.J; Uecember l.lt; May 1.13-Y Corn: No. 2 whits 72VW73: No. 3 71H: Deoeniber tWJe '; May 67',. tAiits: No. 3 Whit ' 43: No. 3 4I'U4H; December 3yjf May 43N. .; LIVERPOOL MYERl'OOL. Nov. 1. Lpot cotton In fair demand; price steady, (lood inlddilng 14.64; fully middling 14.64; nv'ddilng 14.44; low middling ll.im; good ordinary 13.39; ordinary 13.04. Hales .0o0 bales. 4,100 American; re ceipt 40,000, 82,60.0 Amsncau. fHitures clo4 barely steady: No. veniber 13.99; Deoeniber M.S3: Janu. ary 13.72; March 13.61; May 15. U0; July 13. 13; Sepleitibcr 13.V3. CHICAGO POULTRY AND EGGS CHICAGO. Nov. 3 CLlvo poultry ft tr?L ":cf Whii bh"rr wlsrri,,.1 rooiters 14; turkey 35; geese 20. 1' CATTLE GOING BACK TO TEXAS TO BE FED Texas usually is a big seller of cottonseed hulls. To day she is a buyer. Oklahoma and Arkansas were eell eis. They are buying. Cattle are actually being shipped back from the Omaha and other stock markets to ba fed. A tremendous and unprecedented demand for cottonseed hulls haa resulted. Prices can be expected to continue to advance tin sympathy with other rough feeds. It is our sincere opinion that within a very few months there will be a new high record for cottonseed hulls. Write or wire us your needs. Delays will probably prove costly. J. H. TAYLOR CO.,' Inc. Healey Building, Atlanta, Georgia COTTONSEED OIL iN.RW YORK. Nov. 2. Ottonaeed oil firm, Novembor closing 80 points hlhtr and line balance 13 to 14 net higher. Commission houses and shorts were good buyers on tho etrensxh In cotton and crude. No enders were put out. Sales 20,200 barrels Pr.me crude 7.50, titd: prim summer yel low spot $.859.'26: December 8.93; March. 9.S1; May 9.40. all bid. SUGAR QUOTATIONS NEW YORK. Nov. J. Raw sugar waa quiet today and prices un changed an 81!, centa for Cuba., cost and freight, equal to 6.63 for cen trifugal. Closing: December 3.60; March .M; May 8.10; July 3.43. 1,V .0 sf pect Title Insurance Is a Safety Valve Because it prevents future trouble for the pros pective purchaser by warning him of impending danger before the property changes bands. Demand Title Insurance for the safety of your investment. 1 BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 College Sttwet 'Phone 1351. llllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHillllllllllllUlllH.illllllUIIIIIIIIMIIlHIIIIIUI - CUnchfield Coal Brings Comfort Home Because it meets every requirement of a perfect domestic Coal. Can be used in Furnace, Stove or Open Qrate. The hard hips of WinlT disappear before it constant and intensive heat. COAL PRICES CASH ONLY SOUTHERN COAL CO. 1 THE STUCCO HOUSE Is Dependable , STUCCO combines all the good qualities desired in a new house. These are beauty, durability, resis tance to fire, low first cost, low upkeep, and low heating cost. When made with Atlas White Port land Cement it afiords a base for an endless combination of textures and and colors, giving an artistic and com pletejfinish to the structure. Southern Steel & Cement Co. 'Building for the Future' Phone 974 10 N. Pack Sq. , ATLAS rORTLA-VD CE-MEXr ATLAS WHITE ATLAS GRAY TAPESTRY BRICK- COMMON BRICK BARS METAL LATH ' CORNER BEAD sod other buildta, material. t THE BILTM0RE-0TEEN BANK BILTMORE, N. C. OTEEN, N.C. va am in - the market for Hanea Knitting. Preferred and Com moo; Torham Hosler-j-, Preferred; Erwln, Pre f erred and Oommon. FiRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY DCKHA-M, X. C One Year Old And More Than a Million Quarter Deposits of This bank opened for business, November 1, 1921, and our splendid growth is shown in the following statement, at the close of business, November 1, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $208,027. 1 3 Overdrafts 313.76 Banking House, Furniture andFixtures. ... 17,611.54 Cash ons hand and due from other Banks ..... 64,368.86 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, paid in..... .$ 35.000.00 Surplus and Profits 862.00 Bills Payable NONE Deposits. L. 254.459.29 Total , .$290,321.29 Total .$290,321.29 We cordially invite you to become one of our friends and customers, and you shall receive from us the best of attention to your business. Officers and Directors J. C STKELEATHER, President, JAS. T. ROBERTS, Vice-President, C N. WRENSHALL,- Vice-President, C. J. BARRETT, Vice-Predenl, W. A. McGEACHY, Cashier at Biltmore, T. C. HARRELL, Cashier at Oteen. W. B. DAVIS, C S. REED, J. G. ADAMS, ED. F. VANDIVER, R. R. WILLIAMS, DR. J. A.' SINCLAIR. Phone 760 . ' 10 North Pack Square
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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