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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, SATURDAY MORNIMU. inuv. 4, NINE i .' Nw York Financial News Stocks Bonds Market Money Liberty Bonds and others. THE WORLD'S MARKETS New Orleans and New Yori. Cotton - Cotton Seed Oil Livestock - Poultry Dairy I-ami Products. n New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK STOCK LIST Bush Letter Cctton Markets Live Stock Prices In the Grain Pit UP 9 ht-t ,.t i I S' puri'lm.,, l.l.-t fl-U , .f 1'H. "'ll ': u e:r i ,, i ' ji.,:ii,, ,'irti,.i,r in,, m .n ,ti1;ir. In.-., nei,. f,,lv ,,x,.r,,M , ,n, turn I triii. I. i . m.i: t-ni... ruy i.e. ' I"""' Lreuk !i; klM.Pi ' ll ,-i.tjir .Ir., .1,, . t Will' II.I..MT I' M- ., IIJ.ii 1 .i re ive-e no i.ff. r;:,:r NEW YORK DON:: Forego Bonds A'c 'i 1 1 n 7 1 '"iiu, i. ..f 'anal.i - - i:i;'i ( I ron.'ii r.opuM!.' 7 l K l n ii .in i f Helium ;lS ; K.liK.lnin of rii-l.ln.irk fi- . i Sul.s 1 ',infcder;ii i-.ti s. K of ;. 11 ,v I i. !,: TRW YORK. Nov. 3 Price con- l)Ue,i to move ii mmer mouti'i- l.xlay s sioc.k merrier oui me nvivi' ant was Interrupted at time i. ,--estve proflt-taklna' ami experiment.! abort selling- In an attempt ! h i- ,er km nv""' Announcement of an Incre.ie in -.cm tiy the Ktudohaker t'nrp.iri- n checked t-ho rcalliitnir n. t ;e Lite afternoon nnd tirnupht ;ih,,,ii tn'lv which carried a tiiinilMM- ,.r i.'Ks tn their higheet level ..f ti . ,y. .SUudebsker ffalnlnff II i,,niii. niipil 8'atf iStoel conuinui. -i,i. islie.l up more thon 2 point 10 all offerings toeing; re.nir.v aii. l-.rl.rd. Railroad sharea enjoyed a hurst of i-fvitv In tn mid-session, but e ueive profit-taking cut fiem jy ir early gain. Independent tee1 -were puhcd u; i svmpatny witn i mien states ,Me-i , i ilns of 1 to nearly 2 point brtnc 1 s ,.f jtrazll ii -forded nr Bethlehem. P. I'rncihle, I . -M. of Mexico .', ,Ulval and Rernihllc. 'Eqiilpirifnuj Railway1 4 Mmrellaneout hlf.h were among the leader e.ior- Atnwn.-an A k r I hem. 7 u, :y, frll under tha welRht of rcnluine Atni'Hr-an fml'. - H-r. , ,0a v, but Haldtrtn and American l.o-i Ain-rlfan Sugar ! unotlvfa were lhl to rise fr.n-tl.ni-I A'noriooii Tel. A 'V fv n Iv above yeoterdav'a closing 11kut. ; Ai. lnsnn ecu. 4a i better dmneatlo demand for i-npper ! AtUi.tlc Cna5t Line lt . . . li hlirher prlcea -for other metal I linitiiiiore & Ohio rv. 4'- ind expreaston In the lnoivard 1 Bethlonctn Steel ref. ha ." ... vivify and n'llgher prloc-a for copper 1 ' ': 'tal of ;n,rKia 6 iflrea. 1'enMaI Leather f Sme errellent araln -were made bv : t ' levapeake A. niil i cv. ,otor aoeeeaory ehare. K.sher Hmiy 1 Clue.. Mil. st. I', . v. ,,. . . A tnrnlnir 7 points and Amcrii'Hn T.occli i ' 'iin'.. i. I. X- r'ae. rof, is .. lasnetn 6. t"!nle m 'oppur 6s Mexican Petroleum apatn naiimed "loiaun .Southern ref. 4S .adefhip of the oil armip wltli n line Ken. la . . et ealn or nearly t points. , i.-niyer Tire . ;ihi fMIl money opened at 5 per rent i IMitmi Ontrai it.' 4 nd i'loee.1 at A lanre volume . In. Mer. Marine ti money Is belntr placed at .i i lans. ity is!iither,i - r . Poreiiin exehng rates were !r- l.lBtiott & Myers ,.s lijSr. I lemlviiu- fii. Naali. j-rf. i,lM . rerjna i mark dropped to another i M". Kan. A- Tex. pr. lien :.s i- low record at 1 0-16 cents a M ;'oui ; Pac. cm. 4 mdriil but rallied later to : ' 11 - ii :l. 'Ito .lll;li tin I Ibti 111 ' i th- . l.'K int.. pill.!.. iir:,l,-ni Bond Slm k l.l.TTI.lt There can be ill- .1 nl.t -li.it .-,inir.n4 thii'tiahuu' f.i . ,t cnntlntlatlnn . t he i ir 1 1 tnurki t T ha t iii.it ion for tha extensive - ii. tt)t. market. The I ' - I h..lil atiifka unlee f ".i tiiiiml pixKree in -!nci ;i. ,( ilt!-ij elv hlRher pliceit .1. n' v.riiii ..xiiii plaje.l tt ii i" t.-l;. y t-.i.liiiK The fnime. i" 1 1 1 " . 1 1 . ..f th. tn.irket liiny oV 'I ' ' ' ei-. cre.it citent on 111.' 'i ' ' I - vi fiic. lay. There niav ' - .'1 'I .- in Vi.rr. dun i know ' I' 111.. . nii'U' 1'. h a cry v. I'd " i" ukr .nli ui'ai;e of strenc'h '' -i . ... o t!i,.. to i.iark.'t ! I"liq .if K-i. ' "TTON l-l.TTKlt There wan a ei,ial of the hitjinR movement In il.e iMtt .ii inark.'f this morning, en ' '"i" iK"'! i.v ft: in i ablea. reports .f an m. leasini; iletnaml In MaiH'he i' : hi.. I I'Mihsli piivatc it.. and gin- f ficii'K. Il".iy tTHlnlnir pales 1 S' ni.- Southern ..flllnsr were read- e.i , J al-M.il..-d ami the Ioiir predicted i;itlli' fi,,. ,.M ir. Vl, WH, traihed mi''.i'lv in :' afternoon without any ' 'll -ist , I,, demand. Wlijle re- kj a.'tioiii ate to .e ripe.-.ted In every i i I niath.t we think Increasing dlf ""'. I11' '! "'II he expeneticeH In buying 1 1 "n an1, tiling but ad- ' " il.eti In tho South. Sla lllgli;I.ow i:i.e At I' Hig.. I'.'S 71 I a, BOND TRANSACTIONS NBW YORK. Nov. 3. .Keeatanllsii- slumped aj low a.s SS.'J" within fnt n todays bond marxe!? mr-1 w.uinpni rv. wn .fivrnnint eeenritv. Conner Southern iR.'lllna New York Central deb. f,s Not-folK : Vesterti cv. 6s . Northern Paciftc 4a Pennsylvatiia Kv ti. on .... lteains gen. 4 .1 . . St. I.. & Kan Fran. adj. 6a Swiboard Air Tlne con. 6s Sinclair Oil 7s Southern Bell Tel. is necinai vo rmirwdu nun i k"ki'. let tered the beet gains. I ruguay 8a. provlneil the feature of :ie foren group, cumning poin'e. Trading In Liberty Bonds was quite live with the third 4Vs making the lies ranged from 14 to 29 cents. Cerro de Paco 8a led the copper tmpany securities to higher ground Ith s ffnln of 3 Tiolnts. I ncertalnty under the ultimate rend of bond prices la reflected In utliern Hallway fi1? ... T.-xas i'arrfl.- 1st ."m ... I " li ion Pacific 4a Y. Steel ;,8 lrginla 'aro. ('hem. 73 Waiiafh lat Wilson & :'o. 7';l.s S. A. Ij. as ,J I ',, ;AIN I TTIOM -Wheat: A strong Jj , milling Min.ition h, lcdine renters - ' "" "'""it the only support In wheat market today. The moat ' Ml!-t ,.,s n,, sh,,wn h l,eo(,m. ::.-l""r Jltrneapolls. iv.me of tt rnnlrlh. iite.l I., lu'tlng i.f he-lgcs from De i.'. inl.or to May and om of it Hue I I.. I'etnand from mler. Cash wheat n i hii-ago has h.ert relatively cmi ' "epanment of ae.lculture states .hut .... p. r rmt cf the entire crop has alieadv ,,, marketed. In the light of comparatively small accumu lalhina at terminal markets, this con ullinn la significant ,f excellent ab sorption l.y milling trade generally l-orelKi, ewhange rates are not fav. oiahl.. f,,r large volume of foreign i.uyirg. The market may rule el.nv pending improved demand from thl ut we believe underlying sit- uiumateiy bight r 1"J MS lM inn '.-j 4 79'i 67 101 IS I4.',' ; i. o'. '' :t 71', .i :. iv ; . :i' U"..", r'w r-'v iv a: .in '''. .:s '-OS tt i 71. IV :i4t .1.:', 31 HI U'4' l-.'l 1.'4 '.'i iniVj HH' 76 4I ' 4S 4 4'i ltKT, lliSS I"' l: ill ii 53 J4 m 131 i:t". 72 f.:S' "' .' ' y 7is !" S:4.".4't4i u; ,mt .ins, r ;,,' is st; :v 7.. IS; -4'"5 41' SI "H 1S4 ;M14 1!!S 2' ,t'i . .? H. I1i l-i' 14 JT'.nl sr.', 4' 1S MS I' s, 2' 9h , :-t . ' l: ftt 67H M1 .! 2 1. Us I7'i (leneral Motors .. SS; Ml- H ! 14'- fulf States Steel i 9H1,, ., Illinois Otitral . i S1PJ ,111' 111'. Inep. Copper 36 St. i W Jl'. Int. tlnrvefter ... 4 1"7 ,1" l"'i Int. Me''. Ma. Jfd I 6! eSS1 M J Int. Paper ' 7 f. V T ! 7'4 Invincible Oil ' f. 16 ' IfiH Kelly-Spring. Tire 9- 4!V.4I Ken. 4'opper ' 2 sn' JH Mexican Tetro. . . 1 47 2'.'S , U Mid. States Oil ..' f.f 12-s: 12 Mid vale Steel 67 SSH 3:i Misaiuri Pacific 21 9 1S' A! 4'iiem Am. IWet Am. van Am. .r V' Am. Int. I'orp . Am. I.oc An. l.lniiee.1 .... Am. S. A Kef. .. Am. Sugar Am. S.im. Toh Am. Tel A- Tel. . Am. oo.cn , . . Auaeoiiila 1'opp. r Atchison A I". 1 All . Julf W. 1 lial'lw In T.ne.v . . . Haiti. Ohio Beth. Steel "fv Canadian lacln . Central 't.eatner . Chandler Mctot . t 'res. Ohio ... Clllc , M St P i hie, Ii. 1. e Pac i 'iroa-Cola i.'orn Pmducts ... Crui'tble ifsteel ... Cpht iane Sugar Kndlcott-Jnlinaon Krie Famous Tla -las. (.eneral Atrphalt . General Wrtcrlo S!s . I ' h ,ow il"s C'S. 44' C4ICAC.O 1" I .V 1 . I'.ef s Par 1 1 1 w it , 11. 4 I i;o. i orp opp." i X Pa- id, .. Pr..,l s I...I, Ten, i l'ea T....s P ol.a T-H"" HI . . I n:. :i 1 ... :,.'. . . t'nl'e.1 I'rtitt I s .-.,o. prods I S .t A!." l':'.ir ltei I' S Itih. .er I S S'e.-I C S Steel pfd . 1 '.' 1 ' 1 II" r. pc, ii 4i".. ' 1 1 '""n -'li'l' ' ... '. .',; i'.' 14',: i.i i:c, s I 46S 14..-SI U' 7 P.... 4, ir,.'. I.,.. 70 6! 4 14 MS .V.'-v, .'..t', 426 07'k H' 1". 'i '.I l-'H ,11'l't. 1 "0 K n ' o ,, ' ,i - ' I '. i'.iiI" I !'.'' i I is . " . . ' i . i i.t .. I ' ,.i . 1 1' . ' i, oi ' re, -on!, f .-. i- II I ..-r . 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I 67 V...O;, ! .fan. ... 4 4 . 21 :. - I '.' "4 ..I Mar ii. "i :i ri r. m ' Mav . . '.4 .1" 1 44 24 I., VI 4.1 .1 ul v . . V.'. .. VI IV "1 2 '.4 'l. I m .' I ekl ' .f shot : t. ! ,. v eH hi ..lei est." n n'Hs steels !l 5.. '.I 7f. . We-i. ..r.lllig to i s and h' .,,.,el:,le' otT i I ! tt,- I,.' Link I,. I. ui I" trj.lr li.l. k.'l ' it 1" In, !s .1 :') 4 1 .. ,le.lr.lb:,: .i.- '.'ii s HP lo I Ai. ll.t'S .Iteeeh.le U2 tl'" I ' "lie . "a" I" na ' ea les '. t Mh-lin . I.. -I', a fl'-.i, litl'k t li-l In Ii,., in.l ai e,,ie,., s 4'i (l 4 V ' f. t, I hntr'iers in..-' Ii' 1 -I.' eil i. ll.li' lie'ght l.llti liets M ti" 01 S t. . S t. p.liktiiu sowe V "'l'il 7 , d' "ii lof. ;il'.;,l Hi'.", estlui.llrd 1)' -t 1 ' Hi.: .. ti . Ii ' I'- --I t. i, k "t pt . e t .. .1 .. o i i e . ' rt' 1 1 1 l-ei i, i i t., i. ' ir !' pa . f i ' 1 1 I " I'l 'titl'itii ii e-,- I, IJ..I 4, e' et I ..i.r u t, I -e- e i t..-t at . , , it, I Mc ! -.. . '. ; :.v urn II; .1 , .. ','' iff ,i..t. ,1 .i. i. i , .... . . p "' !: !' nil- I, irig-' l , ; . '..'.' r Woof s-otiel tlr'.ee- 0, tie . ,r!y ,. . ; i i -. u,l i.i,.- arrt cf "I In,.!,. I- ,.' I .'irotn .m l "in ,Ht !,,i'i.u of r.e teoltifc t. ..t"'.iu" -,. ' ' 1 1 s ll S.'l'l-nritf I s,; I . !nH t'ldlC'- 'tii; tii,-it,, I. .,' ten. hi,., 1r.,-,;r,., ,,e I'li'i'ti "," '1' ilk- Hi.l t n i ,, s ,,,,11, i.l sir., on i i-le .-' "satiiar pric 'Ira le l..w.i.. isekeil i.,'.in.. a, . tiptatne net.- -IffS'tjlt o mamlai't I ' "p.;j. S , ep .ltecslpta ; iemi.k ilkHilv, tup 1.1 , r. , i. 'i'k 1.1 (i.i'd U :. f ills la: Western lambs ni I enep f. '.j .. .1;,; oliol,',' 7." I'tig wethers l.i killers 12 s;. f.C tsliie t,. pa. kei s I'l lll'll '.11 111.. .'lie; feedllis po.ind vear i. liter ile- I llgu r,,.,,,v,d to gains ell sr. fierte.l t,e ,.ienilig w iiti',1 varied fr.-ni nn -t. s to i-ent hlgllei wa iillghl ; and ttien le nod 4'nru and nafs :e-s- Hon of wheat At:- " lo S cent low ir. cm n iilailed a sh.i.U to 'ff' cent lwee and later turned uvgiede. Provision wete h.i;:n r in line with hog values CASH OStAIN PRICrS Wf-4 No. I rrd 1 UStfl U1. cnttcii klearl . . ni.d'llltis la. sli il'le f i pound earlln:s u lamnd m No I .Northern 1 21; corn No mixed 3 I' oppCI orp. V"V llHI, , W I'. 41", ! Will' 3'H , I'll,.. le 64 v.". :;'c i r.p, in. .IS'-. eS 12S 11.1 6(1 V 61 l"S 1"' NEW ORLEANS VKW lilt I, WANS N"i 1 Further Hide eilvauces In Hie cotton market t niav carrie.l ic'ces In'" n-Mv lilgh 147TI. V . 1 ,-elln - in .HI L . . sieaiii. "-ei I -l 1 e ee ...... ,1 f.t U',.l, .-..a Ilf, i V 4 S ' ' " I" '. ' "ii ' 44'i H 4V No i white 4 ' rye N... 2 .'.: barley Kill' timothy seed 6 'Wsj 4. c,l ; i-lover irel e. ii roil ml 12S -". l'J'S M 'a ml lta. C lieiiin.ls Toh It irp ins 1"V", I"! ri laj'i M'i GREENVILLE SPOT COTTON HIGHEST SINCE 1920 ORKBN'VTIA: S. I '.. Nov. 3.--(Spot cotton eold for 2-j cents here today, the highest price offered since l'.'2U. The "American National" Policy To rnrvnnrage every member of this community to eicrt in crearod efliclency. To co-operate In ervrry prartJcal projort to make this a better place In which to lire. ijo eanse erery Individual entering our doors to feel a cordial ttosphere. fo enoonragfl every ambitions person of IntoRrity to sreater inctai advftoccsmcnt.. .-. , . .. . i a word TO HEM. 'T ' MERICAN NATIONAL BANK, SAVINGS "AshevUle'a Bank of ferviee" CXIMJMERCIAlj National Bank Protection For All. TKl'ST lire. uatlon fav. red prices. ofT.RN' J.N,n ATS - SI"'r 1"-n or demand has characterized corn ra ther than any prominent selling or important changes In conditions. In- ... ... phi ma mention an easier lone hi bids fnii exporter but at same lime one of the Soiiihwei.r m.t., quote, ,ho gulf bidding equal to Th.e .' ' No'hern markets. morniw but we see nothing to "mil ..ate any real weakness In the market continuing to believe that small farm reserves and yield necessitate higher prices in ourse of time. Cash de mand for eats a little slow. JAMES R. BUSH Member Chicago Board Of Trade Private Wires Leading Exchange Correspondent: THOMSON & McKINNON, New York Chitrago 15 Electrical Bldg. 'Phone 1 867. DUN'S REVIEW moJ,3-"" ' to. l'.ven with abatement of buying In some quarter, the improving ten dencies in business remain aiarplv dinned. fluctuations In volume of i imi,.i,in are naiuranv to be ex pected, and contraction of demand In ... ..... .,e, ,eM no not mean that progres has suddenly halted. Recent purchasing has run beyond precedent In special Instances and has been Urge in many cases and nmi requirements are ao iveil covered for tha pree'nt that further commitments are temporarily deferred. The sold up position of various manufacturers, moreover, precludes the acceptance of additional orders for early delivery, not a few Interests being engaged aeveral months ahead and withdraw ing onerings Tor a time. With a wider recognition of the bet terment in condition. a general etronginening of sentiment Is wit nessed and a disposition to expand operations on a conservative basis lias succeeded the policy of hesitation and waiting. Where prices ha risen sharply because of strike Influence, as In fuel and Iron and steel, a re action trend ba lately developed. 1 with some buyers now holding oft to see mow far the readjustment will carry. The main price movement, however, continue unmistakably up ward. Weekly bank clearings 7,44o,Oi9,- ooo. Call Money Other Quotations NTOW YORK. Nov. 3. 4'all money easier: high fi. low 4i: ruling rate A. ctning bid 4; offered 6; last loan i; call loans agatnet acceptances 41.: -time loans firmer; "mixed collat eral 60-lk) days S; four-sis monMis ii: prime commercial paper 4Htj4;v4.. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Nov. . Foreign ex change Irregular, tire at Hrltaln de mand 4.46"4: cable.. 4.44JV4: U-day bills on banks 4j40if jerance de mand .f4ej ; cabl(Wif.!r.)jr. Italy de mand 4.19: cablei -)4: f. Belgium demand 6.17; cables .tiftj. Ueamany den. and .0144; caX)le ,.01. 13-141. Hol land demand 39.18; cable 37!8. Nor way demand 18.23. Sweden demand 24S.il. Denmark demand 20.12 Switzerland demand 18.32. Spain de mand 15.25. Greece demand l.so. Poland demand .004. Crecho-lava-kla demand S 17. Argentine demand ,1 oo. Frazil demand 11.40. Mon-trcal 1.00,1-32. LIVERPOOL SPOT COTTON TIViURPOOL, Nov. 3 .Cotton spot quiet; prices steady; good nflddllng 14.56; fully middling 1466; middling 14 66; low middling 14.21 : good ordi nary 13.51; ordinary 13.1. tSales . nno bale. Including 3.400 American. Receipts 400 bales, all American. Futures closed quiet; November 14 14; December 13 87; January 13.84: March 13.58; May 13.40; July 13.13; Septem ber 12.67. NEW YORK DAIRY MARKET COTTON SEED OIL NBW YORK. Nov. ;i 4-otton seed oil was utrntig to advanee of 16 lo -X points pntttng late months to new liiei'ts for tile season., iluylng was general and Inspired by the scnea tli.ually bullish showing In crude and cotton. Realizing fales brought about s sethnek. late In the session, 4"los Ing bids we e 10 fo 15 point net higher. Sales ,1.1.200 barrels. Prime rruilii 8 00 bid; prime .Summer yellow stint 8.!nJ1.26; lieceinlier r.CeS; March 9 Sli; May O.f.l all bid. POTATO QUOTATIONS CincAC.O. Nov. .1 Potatoes weak. Wisconsin sacked and bulk round whiten 8n,ft 90 cwt; Minnesota marked and bulk round whites KOtiClii; Mln neeita sacked and bulk Red River Ohios 80'i90cwt; North Imkola earn ed and bulk round whiles No. 1 Kurtf 90 iwt, Sout.li Dakota bulk early Chios 7075 cwt; .South Dakota sacked and bulk round whites 70. CHICAGO POULTRY AND EGG8 OinCAOO. Nov. 3. flutter higher; creamery extras 48; first 345HW4H; extra firsts 43H4,'i; seconds 34V4jfa' .I,".',!, standards 4.1: eggs unchanged: receipts .1.317 cases. Poultry alive higher; fowls 14q'20; (Spring 1S4; roosters 11; turkey 35; geere 2". NBW YORK, Nov. 8. Butter steadv; packing stock, current make No. 2 Sli432; egg firmer; New Jersey bennery whites, locally candled extras 90: cheeae steady. llve poultry steady. prices un changed. Dressed poultry Irregular; Western chickens 244j)40. -AUDITS- LOCKWOOD BON NELL I Financial Statementa Bookkeeping- System I Income Tax Service looms 310-313 Caetane Bldg. Phone 17l. SAVANNAH iS-AVANNAH, lia.. Nov. 3 -Turpentine firm, 1o714: sales 221; receipts .181; shipments 383: stock 10,068. nosln firm; sales 1.433: receipts 1. 652; shipments 723: slock 8,49. Quoie: BDEacoH 62V4a5.70; I S.25 5.27H: K 6.764J6.77H; M 5.25; M 6.006.0S; WQ 15; WW 6.90. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION North Carolina. Buricosrvbe County. IN THE RTJPHRIOR COLHIT Fred A. Tweed vs. Patrick Carr The defendant above named will take no41c that an action as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Buncombe County. North Carolina, to collect damages for breach of contract ro convey real nronerrv. and the a.ld 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 Ashe vllle. N. C. on the Tlh day of No vember, 1922, and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief de manded will be granted. This October 13. 1922. JNO. H. C A THEY, Clerk Superior Court. Oct. 14-21-28-Nov. 4 JACKSONVILLE JA)CKSONVriiIT.,, Nov. a. Turpen tine steady 1.57H: sales 60; receipts 514: shipments 176; stock 19,297. Rosin firm: alcs 631; receipts 2,515: shipments J.S'4: stock 1M.977. Quote: nrBIV.llt 57: K 6 7B: M 5.85; N 6 00; WO 6.76; WW 6.90 7.00. for Ihe eeas',11. ni'isl months alo e I lie ? 1 re i,l lev . ! I e - . eniber rose lo -4 48 Arlvan.-es wete 'well ina'.iiia nte.l and fie ,1...... was ! strong at 7! 41' lor I lerenitver t the i '?!het of pie .pi, the trading pi.M- tt.ne were 4'i t,, 1'.:, p.. Hits ..v.r me i.-',.s,. of ester, lav Last prices were ! at lie! ga'ns ,,r II to 67 points While II, e t'le was In r.alllv a eont innat on ot the bull campaign that was slart.il some lltne ago. iniirn "r the etvltenient and buying of the dny was due t" a private bureau estimate of H 140.000 baliss ginned to the first of November urmmpanled by nn estimate of 9.4-lo.non bai toll! crop this season The prlvale ginning figures were known to n few lenders on the open ing and Ihe day started ofT with a rii'i of l,ii i ii k It W'l soon 12 bale up on' the most aclhe months and the gams constantly wer widened during the dny. with only minor set hnrks Pec. . . . 24 eo 21 48 74 00 ':(.4(l Ian. . . . 21.21 94 .S 24 07 24.41 Mar. ... 34 20 24.40 24, n, 24,:pl Mav ... 2:1 90 24 !2 23 8;, 21 14 July . . . 23.88 23.90 23 .',8 2.1.73 iSpot cotton steady, quotations re vised: middling 25 points up Sales on the upot .Ifi.-i; to arrive 1.9:14. Ixiw middling 2.1.18; middling 24 8.7; good middling 24 46. Receipts 5,210; Mock 219.266. NEW YORK NKW YORK. N'n. ,1 4-atile -,te-eeii.is 1.14.'.. steadv. sleet 6 ilil'H III IHi. . tills 1 nil'tj .". 2.'., isiws I -i.lff I'll. Cil.es lleeeiiiti. Kilo, sl-.w and low er it'.lls 7 iinf 1 2 Oil. culis Hild little . all . ...Oli'd 7 She, j. and Lambs .-Receipts f. n0, eteadi . sheep 411017(111. culls 1 ni"o 7 1 in, ha 9 11111 I4.". i nns 6 iiti,.r nn II. 'its Receipts 6. "4(1. steady, medium to light wench' and pigs fl.'i": heavy lings 9 0"1l9 2... roughs 7. "tuft 7. M1. DRY GOODS NBW YORK, N'siv 3. Cotton goods as the I were stronger today, lull without niiicti inrriase 'n in volume m ssies. Vrtrns were higher and sltk cnntlmied arlll.". lleay wool goods were re p.ii'li'.l Irregular lu eons.Niuence of pressure to I'leiin up small stocks. Huriaps were slightly firmer with Calriil la reiwirled up .for the dav on all lleseians. l.lnena were In betler demand. 1.7 5n7 20 50. CHICAGO FUTURES Open Hluh law Close WHEAT Dec . . 1 16", 117 1 I St, t.leS Mav ... I II 1 I4S 1 Jl 1.13 ' .luiv 1 "..', 1 '.', 1 0i, I i OIIIN - t'e, . . . 68', m, .871, .( Mav ... 48 .68 ., 67't, HI; .lull . . ,67- ,8'4 ,67'4 67-4 OATH Dec. . . . 42S .42S .42t4 .42 S. May . . . .42', .4214 41t .42 Julv !, .39f .3'Jii )a ui?r .lan. . . . 9 72 9 72 .7 .!ll tlnv . . . 9 97 10.00 9 98 ltl.H.1 R.IUS Jan. . . . 9 73 9 95 .; MS SEA ISLAND COTTON MAVAVVAIl, Nov. 3 Be Island market quiet and steady, extra choice 3714; sales '.5; receipts fi3; hlpmenta 62; stock 889; crop in slglrt Mi. ST. LOUIS CASH GRAIN ST. IM'1S. Nov. .1 Cash wheat No. J red 130. No. 3 red 127ej4f 1.28; Iierember 1.1474; May 1.1214; May 1.12'4; eorn ,Vo. 2 while 72'ei; No. 3 white 71f72: December 68; May 67'4: oats N'o. 2 white 45: No. 3 whit 44V4B"445; December 44: May 41. FOREIGN BAR SILVER NEW YORK, Nov. 8 -Foreign bnr silver 66'4; Mexican dollars 61. TRtlSTKE'S SAI.IC lly virtue nf l.h piiwur nf all contilnsd In 1 mrt,ln desd nf tniit rnuls hf R. S. I'lirkt i4 Hill, K,lt, 4'lsrhe. la Ilia uiHuntsneil lnilte. 1,tl th nth air 'of Jan.. 1121, na Sulr rsfliu-rsa In Ui offtr nf Hit Reenter nf Pseila fur Bunnntntai County. N. 1'., Ill hon of notlrafM in.l dcoiti nf Intlt Nn. 1st ot MRS 440 le shleh reftrnnes t, btrotiy mi'lo. and 4sfaiill harlnf twi van In tha payiaanl of tl) Imlshtnaiicii irrurtil hr laM dead nf tniit, wtiarnhv Hie pimrr nf aal fhara eoiitatnefl haa bernma opaiatise, aaia unifaritiiia.1 Inutas, will on Tuaiilay tha 38h rfay i NovoRihnr, 1IJI. at Ii o'ltloek, nnrni. tall at lalbttp auellnti, f,rv-ih al flat 4:irl lfnu,a dow in Ilia CUT nf Aiberlll. County nf Runeoniha and Stalo of ftnrth Carolina Uia fotlonrtiif landa and prauttaai. tuista. lying and bains In til . Cnonly of Huaenmlia mff Slat nf North Carolina, In t'tieer Hominy Tomnhlp adjoining landa of t. R. Ttnblntnn anil balng tha landa and protitaei annrayad by R. 6 Claraa and irlfa. Sallla Clarke, 10 Kabulon Cunli, truilaaa, tn aeeura tha pay ment nf a tun of mnriev lo F. M. Jnnai, aetd deeal of Iruac bearlns dale A,rll II, I B J, and duly reylftered In tha Offlr, of lha Reglelar of Deede for lliinrnoiha County. North Carolina, tn bona of mortgafea and daada of Iruit No. IS at page 6 la et aeq. 10 wtneh rafarenr la baraby i,lf for mete, and bounila, ion llrt IS 1131. J. C. PENXA.NP, Tniita. 2No. 4-111 METAL MARKET NEW YORK, Nov. 3. Copper steady: electrolytic s,pot and futures 1313'4: tin strong; spot 37.26; futures 37.50; iron steady: prtces un changed. ead firm; spot. 7.0fKa"7.6. Zinc quiet: Kast St. I.ouls spot and nearby delivery 7.1007-1 3. Antimony spot 6 75. iHiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiniiiiniinik-iiiiKMiniiiiiiiiiniftniiniiiiiiiig 1 Title Insursmce Is a Safety Valve Because it Drevents future trouble for the pros- Dective ourchaser by warning him of impending danger before the property changes hands. Demand Title Insurance for the safety of your investment. BANKERS TRUST & TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 55 College Street Phone 1351. li.iii.miH.iiH.llililill.l.i.l.ltW Clinchfield Coal Brings Comfort Home Because it meets every requirement of a perfect domestic Coal. Can be used in Furnace, Stove or Open Crate. The hard ships of Wintr disappear before its constant nd intensive heat. COAL PRICES CASH ONLY SOUTHERN COAL CO. Phone 760 10 North Pack Square 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 affords a base for an endless combination of textures and and colors, giving an artistic and com plete finish to the structure. Southern Steel & Cement Co. "Building for the Future" Phone 974 10 N. Pack Sq. ATLAS rORTLATiTJ CEMENT ATLAS U MITE ATLAS GRAY TAPESTOT BRICK COMMON BRICK STEEL BARS ' METAL I AT II CORNER BEAU and other building mute rials. LIBERTY BONOS NBW YORK. Nov. 3. Jdberty bonds closed 34jS 100.84; first 4148 18.81; second do M.7; third 414a M.OtJ; fourth do DO. 18; VW-tory 4a uncalled 100.38: do called 100.114. Unl ted .States treasury 4Vs !3.6. EXCHANGE MEMBERSHIPS SELLING AT ADVANCES NBW YoliK, Nov. 3. A member ship In the New York Cotton i;r change sold todav for JSO.oiw and later 332,000 was bid for another. COFFEE MARKET NBW YHaRK, Nov. 3. CofTee quiet, prices ruled generally steady. De- cetrfber 9.70; January MS: Mnnh 1 MS; May 9.33; July 5 04; September! 8.77. Spot cofTee firm, Uio 7s 10; San tog 4s la'A to liiH. 2a Hoy' Football I'nntu on Halo S.VflO I'nilLs 92. BN S3. 00 J'nl 1.9(4 The Boys' Shop lUfi UNIVBR SAltjCAB FORD OWNERS- We guarantee our repair work to be satisfactory in every respect. Let us serve you.: Richbourg Motor Co. Ford and Fordson Sale and Service 'Phones 3866-2266. 52-60 Broadway. OORE'S U-TOTE-M Repl your SUGAR QUOTATIONS NFJW vork. Nov. 3 -Raw uear unchanged at 3 cents for Cubas cost and frelRbt, equal to B 6.1 for I centrlfiifral. Mosing: December 3.ti8; March 3.20: May 3.33; July 3.47. WK OFFER Henries: t Mllln 8 ptvfen-aM. 108 and Dir. Granlte-Pnrltan Mills 1st ST pretrrmd, 105 and Dir. Roll. FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY - DTRHAM, N. C. ' Street Car Scliedulc j niVERSlDE PARK 8:15 and every : lfi. minutes until 11 P. m. I rEPOT VIA SOUTHSIDB AVE; 5:30 ft. m., and every 16 minutes until 2:45 p. m . and then every 15 minute, : until 11:00 p. m. ' DEPOT via FRENCH P.ROAD AVE ' 1.00 . m.. and every 15 minute; until 11 n m. ! CHARLOTTE! STRICET TERMirVt'R j 5 ft. m.. and every 13 minutes until : 11 p. m., 11:30 car runs through, ro t.irninr re.ives end of ear line at 12. PA TTON AVE -4 a. m., and every 15 mlnules until II p. m. EAST STREET 6 a; m . and every is minutes until 11 p. m. i GRACE Vli MERXIMON AVE 1 t ft. m.. then every 15 mlnules until II s. st BILTMORE 8 s. m., and then every i 15 mlntirea until II p. m.. lst ear ! DEPOT AND WEFT ASUEVII.T.B ! VIA SOUTIfSIHE AVE - S SO s m., ' and every IS minutes until 11 p. m ! 8UNOAV SCHEDULE DIFFERS IN THE FOLLOWING PARTICULARS I t'am leave Sot are for Manor 6 and' tt:1S a. m.; arrl. Snuare 810. then I every 10 mlnuts until 8:30. , Car leave y.mire for I '.pot via I Bouthside Ave. 5:30, :lj, 8 30.! X:00. 7:30. 8:30. nnd ISO a. m. Canal leave Square frtr Depot via French 1 Broad avenue, 0.10, 6 45, 7:15. 7 15 and I -4:15. i Cr for Depot leave grpiare 8 J'i a. m.. both Southslde and French Bro 1. First car leave th Square for i Charlotte street al 8 a. m., and eve-y 03 mtnutMi until 8. JO; next 8 4,4 First car leaves th Kt,.iare Wrt aahevlllft :!. 7:00: next, 1:10. I First ear leave Square for Blltmore ; :3A a. m., and tvery 30 minutes until t o'cloCat. lr4 car leaves Square for Oraes :1 . m , and every 30 minute untU : I a. m. With th bov exceptions Punday sehedule commence at 8 a. m., ud i continue sm s week-davs. On evenlnas when entertalnmen's ' re in prozress at the Auditorium th th trip on all line will b from entertainment, leavln- Square at r" ular tlm. and holding over at tn Auditorium. 1 enish larder for Sunday Come to MOORE'S, where it's easy to shop where shelves are filled with STAND ARD foodstuffs, things you see advertised in the BEST publications. Every item listed here, as well as many, many others, is priced so as to Save money for you. Buy at MOORE'S and BANK the difference. Beachnut Sphagetti, with Cheese and Tomato Sauce, per can 17c Gelfand's Mayonnaise, you know how how good it is, 59c, 27c 12c Silverleaf Lard, 10-lb. pails 3 2 i Maxwell House Coffee, per pound ...... 40c Stokely Brothers, Pumpkin, per can 13c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, per pkg 17c Tennessee Maid Creamery Butter, per pound 52c Swift's Premium 1 lam, per pound 32c Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches, per can 34c Del Monte Blackberries, per can . . . 31c EIGHTEEN N. PACK SQUARE
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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