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TEE ASriEVILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, ATK.UST 12, 1013.
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MARKET TO
N iTOCK MAEKET HAD
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VERY ACTIVE SESSION
NEW YORK, Aug, H. After four
sours of alternate decline and ad
vance" today' stock market took on
an appearance of strength, and ac
tivity in ths final hour, transactions
In that period mors than equalling
all the other hour of the, session.
The leader was United State tee by
which large buying order made
their appearance. There was no
newe to account for the sudden in
quiry of steel, '
The buying later comprehended
Canadian . pacific, Union Pacific, St
Paul. Canadian Pacific's gain of al
most 4 points preceded the declara
tion of the regular dividend.
. While coiiblderaUe realizing was
een in the latter dealings, the mar
ket lost little of its advance, average
gains extending from 1 to 2 .points.
Southern Paciflo was almost the sole
stock of prominence to show some
backwardness.
London was listless and the virtu
al failure of another colonial under
writing project was accepted as proof
that the BritiBh market for securities
Is in connestlon. A. rise In rent was
the only features of the Paris market
and Berlins bourse suggested a halt
ing attitude.
The bond market was Irregular
but hardened toward the close in
sympathy with stocks. Government
bonds were unchanged on call. Total
ales par value, aggregated $1,126,
00. Sales were 276,100 Including
American Tobaco'100; C. A- O. 2,000;
L. V. 1,000; N, A W. 2,20f; 8. A. L.
100; do pfd 300; Southern Pacific
27,100; Southern Ry 1,000; U. 8. Steel
14,100; V. C. C. 100.
STOCKS
Amalgamated Copper . , .
American Agricultural . . .
American Beet Sugar ....
American Can .. .. .. .
American Can pfd .
American Car & Foundry
American Cotton Oil . . . .
7i
46
27
84
93
46
43
American Ic Securities 22 Mi
American Linseed i .
American Locomotive . . .' . .
Amer. Smelting & Refining.
Amer. Smelting & Ref'ng ...
American Sugar Refining ..
American ' Tel . & Tel. . . .
American Tobacco . ... . .
Aanaconda Minging Co . . .
Atchison . . . .... . .
Atchison pfd ...... . . .
Atlantic Coast Line . .
Baltimore & Ohio
Bethlehem Steel . , . .
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .....
Canadian Pacific . .
Central Leather
Chesapeake & Ohio '. , . . .
Chicago Great' Western .. .
Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul . .
Chicago & North Western r.
Colorado Fuel A Iron
Consolidated Gas .. ..
Corn Products , ) . .
Delaware & Hudson
334
66
101
110
129
230
86
97
7
121
96 74
36
89
219
23
56
IS
109
129
82
132
10
157
20
83
13
29
47
8714
141
128
n
106
16
61
107
15
9
7
2V4
94
151
133
127
23
1M
47
11
99
29
105
71
112
21
113
114
Denver & Rio Grande
Denver & Riogrande
Distillers' Securities i
Erie ,. ... .. .. ..
Erie pfd ... . , . . . . .
Erie 2nd pfd .. .. . . . . ..
General Electric
Great Northern pfd ..
Great Northern Ore Ctfs . .. ,
Illinois Central . i .......
' Interborough-Met
Interborough-Met
pfd
Inter Harvester . . .. ......
Inter-Marine pfd . .
International Paper . . . .
International Pump .,
Kansas City Southern . . .''.
Laclade Gas ... . .
Lehigh Valley .. .. ..
Louisville & Nashville . . . .
Minn., St. P. & Saujt St. M..
Missouri Kansas & Texas
National Biscuit ... . . ..
National Lead . . . . . . . . .
Nat l Rys. of Mexico 2nd pfd
New York Central . . . . . . . .
New York, Ont. & Western ..
Norfolk & Western ... .. ..
North American . . . . ...
Northern Pacific . . .... . .
Pacific Mail .. .. .. .. ....
Pennsylvania . .
People's Gas . .
Pittsburgh, C. C
&' St. Louis
89
Pittsburgh Coal .. .. . . .
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car . .
Reading ., .
Republic Iron.ft Steel .. ..
Republic Iron & Steel pfd
Rock Island Co . . ... .
Rock Island Co pfd . . . .
19
24
153
160
24
87
18
29
7
19
tit. Loui8& San Fran 2nd
Seaboard Air Line .. ..
pfd
Seaboard Air Line pfd . .
Sloss Sheffield Steel & Iron
Southern Pacific .. .. ..
44
27
92
Southern Railway
Southern Railway
25
78
pfd
Tennessee Copper .. .
Texas & Pacific .. .. ..
Union Pacific . . . . . .
Union Pacific pfd . . . .
United States Realty . .
United States Rubber . .
United States Steel ..
31
16
153
83
61
60
63
United States Steel pfd
108
Utah Copper .... 60
Virginia Carolina Chemical 26
Wabash . . .... 4
Wabash pfd . . .. .. .. 14
Western Maryland ........ 41
Western Union .. .',' .. .... 68
Westinghouse Electric .. .. , . S4
Wheeling & Lake Erie . . . . S
tal sales for the day 276,100 shares.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
LIVERPOOL, Aug., 11. Cotton
spot good business, prices eteaay
Middling, 6.41; low middling 6.21
good ordinary, 6.69; ordinary, 5.35
Sales 7000 including 6200 American
and 500 for speculation and export
Receipts 1000 Including 900 Ameri
can. Futures closed quiet and steady,
August .. 6.15
August-September . . . . .
Spetember-October . , , .
October-November .. ,.i
November-December .. .
December-January ., ..
snuary-February .. ....
February-March . . .
-.08
5.99
5.95
5.90
5.90
6.91
5.92
March-April .. .. . .. .. 5.94
April-May .. .. .. .. .... 6.95
May-June . . .. . . . . 5.96
June-July ..... .... 6.96
luly-August .. .. .. .. . . 5.95
NEW YORK PRODUCE
NEW TORK. Aug., 11. Flour
luiet and barely steady.
Wheat quiet; No. 2 red 93; No. 1
Northern Duluth 97 fc.
Corn quiet; export 80 nominal.
Hides steady.
Leather firm.
Petroleum stead?
Rosin steady.
Wool steady. ,
Turpentine firm.
Rice steady.
Molasses steady.
Refined steady.
Butter steady.
Cheese firm.
ftps g HHMar- T. RTo- TXCf ?fts4
Santos 12; mild dull: Cordova 13-f
CVPTnW Hff AWTHPT TTAfl
A SHABP ADVANCE
NEW "YORK, Aug. 11. The fail-!
ure of today's weather report to show 1
rains In the southwest, as predicted !
on Saturday, caused a sharp advance!
in the cotton, market at the opening, I
but a flurry of covering was followed
by reactions, and fresh buying
seemed to be restricted by reports of
good rains In Arkansas, Increasing
new crop receipts, and favorable
crop advices from the eastern belt.
The close1 was steady with last prices
8 to 6 points net higher.
Business was active early, and
many of Saturday's sellers appeared
to b buying back their contracts on
reports that nothing more than a few
light showers had fallen in Texas over
Sunday. Cables were a shade better
than due, which naturally contribut
ed to the nervousness of- recent sell
ers, and first prices were ten to elev
en points above the closing figures
of last week. The first Hurry of buy
ing seemed to exhaust the Immedi
ate demand, however, while the mar
ket met considerable cotton above 11
cents for December and prices soon
began to sag on. Business became
less active on the decline, and after
easing off to about the closing fig
ures of Saturday the market was
again steadied by covering, with the
close showing rallies of t or 4 points
from the lowest. Reports of good
rains in sections of Arkansas and an
official forecast for unsettled weath
er In Oklahoma encouraged private
predictions of a break In the south
western droutn. Tne aetauea weatn.
er. reports showed continued high
temperatures in both Oklahoma and
Texas, with a few light showers in
the eastern part of the latter state
and noon weather reports showing no
change In conditions helped the clos
ing rally, weekly, reviews or tne
crop outlook generally, noted deteri
oration in the western belt but claim
ed continued favorable progress east
of the river.
1 .
Spot cotton quiet; middling up
lands 12.00; middling gulf 12.25.
Sales none.
Cotton futures closed steady.
Open High Low Close
Aug
..11.55b 11.65 11.60 11.6162
Sep
,.11.30 11.30
,11.55b 11.65
10.97
,.11.04 11.05
,.10.95 10.95
,.11.05 11.06
11.25
11.60
10.97
10.94
10.83
10.98
11.28 4j S 5
11.61 63
10.95 97
10.979S
11.86 8S
1L0203
Aug
Nov
Dec
Jan
Ma
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Aug., 11. The
cotton market was quiet but steady
today, the continued drought in the
west being the chief sustaining in
fluence. Very little buying for long
account was In evidence. The scat
tered selling was fairly well met by
the demand from shorts who -wanted
profits, except In the early afternoon
when the market went below last
week's closing level.
On the opening the tone was steady
and prices were four to nine points
up on good cables ana ary weatner
In the west Both Texas and Oklaho
ma sent In hulllsh Oron accounts.
After the call the most active montns
stood 7 points up. The forecast of
unsettled weather for Oklahoma was
considered a favorable feature and
stimulated selling which put- prices
one to two points under Saturday's
figures. At noon the market recov
ered, but in tne atternoon leu on
again to j. net loss of three points.
Toward the end of the day there was
another recovery, the market closing
steady at a net gain of two to three
points.
Spot cotton quiet, unchanged. Mid
dling 11. Sales on the spot 47
bales; to arrive none. . .
Cotton futures closed;
August ... . . .
.11.44
.11.11
.11.07
.11.06
.11.05
.11.16
.11.22
September . . . . .. ..
October ......
December
January . ..... ... . .
March ...
May . . .-
CHICAGO MARKETS.
CHICAGO, Aug., 11. ctn prices
broke today on account of the ending
of the drought in lows, and because
of rain in northern Illinois and some
other parts of the belt. The opening
was half to 1 lower. Beneficial
moisture northwest and liberal world
shipments eased wheat Oats weak
ened with corn. Although firm early
with hogs, provisions gave way to the
influence of bearisnness in coarse
grain.
CHICAGO, Aug, 11. Wheat No; 2
red new 86 86, No. 3 red new 85
86; No. 1 hard new 86; No. 2 hard
new 860)86; iso. 1 nortnern viigi
92; No. 2 northern SO 91; No. 2
spring 9091; velvet chaff 879l;
durum 84-4-90.
Corn. No. 2. 71-f; No. 2 white
72-4-72; No. 2 yellow 71-f72.
Oats No. 2 new 40; No. 2 white,
new 41442r No. 2 white old 42;
standard new 41-4-41; standard old
41444-'. ' .
Rye No. 2, new 624-62.
Barley 60868.
Timothy 4.004.90; clover nomi
nal. Pork 22.50; lard, 11.20 11.22;
ribs J0.5511.T5. .
CHICAGO, Alg.. 11. Hogs, receipts
40.000: strong. Bulk of sales, 8.30
4.95; light, 8.90 9.37; mixed, 8.10
.S2: heavy, 7.857.90; rough.
7.85:8.05: Digs 5.10 8.80. ,
Cattle, receipts 15,000; strong
Ttove. 7.20S8.20: Texas steers, 6.85
7.90r Blockers and feeders, 5.40
7.75; cows and heifers, 8.65 8.60;
Calves, 8.00411.25.
Sheep, receipts 37,000; weak. Na
tive, 3.9045.00; yearlings, 5.1545.90;
lambs, native, 6.2547.30.
Wheat
September ... , . tf .
December . . ...... v
May . . . . . . . . .....
.Corn
September . . . . ....
December ..
Mav .... r. . . . . .
Oats
September .... ... . .
December . . .. ..
May ., .. ....
Open. Close.
85 ' 85
89 ' 89
94 94
70 71
65 65
67 68
41 51
43 55
46 46
Mess Pork per bbl.
September ., .. . ..20.65
January .. .... 19. 15
Lard per 100 lbs.
September .. .. ...11.17
October ., ., .....11.27
January .. .. ..... ..10.72
Short Ribs per 100 lbs.
September . , . . .11.02
October 11.02
January 10.12
20.87
19.20
11.27
11.35
10.72
11.02
11.05
10.12
COTTON GOODS.
NEW YORK, Aug. 11. Men's
wear agents state that they are get
ting a wide distribution of spring or
ders. Cotton goods - markets hold
barley steady.' Jobbers are doing a
good general trad. Raw silk Is firm
and tending higher, ,
CITIZEN WMTAD
PHONE 80
FOl; SALS
i',r'v; plants.
Tomato plants for fall use at M. A
Creasman's. 14 Flint street. Phene
318. Also a few doxen peppers.
PUIS l-T
FOR SALE Monday, china cabinet,
leather chairs, dining table In quar
tered oak; two 9x12 French Wilton
rugs, small Wilton rugs, runnors,
mahogany rocker and library chairs,
' piano, pedestals, leather Davenport,
music cabinet, Ice box, kitchen cab
inet and utensils, complete laundry
outfit, hose, porch screens. Phone
1905, 47 Vance St. - 1396 10-2
FOR SALE Indian motorcycle, sin
gle cylinder, 1913 model. For fur
ther particulars, address R. X., care
Citizen. P1887 10-3
HUMAN HAIR for sale No. 16B Col
lege Street. 1314 6-7
FOR SALE The property of several
private owners, as follows:
' 3 six passenger buckboards,
2 four passenger buckboards,
two passenger buckboards,
4 light Moyer & Bibcock surreys,
8 buggies,
27 ether vehicles,
t double harness,
6 single harness.
PATTON & STIKELEATHER,
149 Patton Ave.
1232 2-tf
BALSAM PILLOWS Fresh and frag
rant Made in ail sixes. For par
ticulars and prices call at 117 N.
Lexington Ave., or phone 613. J. Q,
1 McGulre & Co. 1222 2-30
FOR SALE Haggerty Stogies at all
dealers. The standard for 19 years.
Union made. You've tried the rest,
now smoke the best. 1164-20-1
FOR SALE Kindling wood and saw
dust Call phone 1151, Carolina
Veneer Co., Biltmore, N. C.fiS
' J88-16-30
FOR SAXJ0 United tatea Improved
Rucal Rout Mall Boxes, o each
while they last. Apply OlUaen of
Acs.
I OR SALE Dog-wood for stove and
heaters. Biltmore Livery Stables
Phonafli. 1074-29-U
FANCY TABLE GRAPES 1.75 p3r
crate. Assorted extra fancy. 12.00
per crate. F. O. B. Tryon. W. B.
Kruse, Tryon, N. C. Member of
Tryon, Fruit Exchange. 1282 t-JIO
CALL MONEY
NEW YORK. Aug.. 11. Money on
call steady, 2e2; ruling rate,
2; closing bid, 2; last loan, 2;
Time loans steady, 60 day 4;
six month 6 6.
Prime mercantile paper t to 0
per cent Sterling exchange firm,
4.83.20 for 60 day bills, 4.86.65 for
aemana. -
Commercial bill, 4,83.
Bar silver, 69.
Mexican dolars, 47.
Government bonds steady, railroad
bonds Irregular,
NEW YORKCATTLE
NEW YORK, Aug.. 11. Beeves,
Steers 5.7548.60; bulls 4.0046.00;
cows 2.5046.00; calves 8.80 12.00;
Culls 6.00to8.00; grassers and butter
milks 5.00 5.50.
Sheep and lambs S.004.75; culls
1.50(fi2.60; lambs 6.008,25; culls
6.U0&I&.75.
Hogs, Pennsylvania and state i.ii
10.00.
OLD FASHIONS THE BEST
Klrksvllle, Mo., Dispatch to Phlladel
phla Record.
"It was a mistake when the straight
front corset and the kangaroo walk
went out of style, as both were nat
ural and beneficial ," said Dr. Ernest
C Bond of Milwaukee In an addreus
to the Americari Osteopathic asso
ciation. He also declared the school room
was to blame for many human de
formities, Faulty construction of seats
resulted in a cramping of the spine,
and as a result 80 per cent, of the
freshman claaj in a certain univer
sity were affected with spinal curva
ture in greater, or lees degree. He
recommended that roller iskatlng by
children be supervised, as excessive
Indulgence in this sport, he believed,
caused spinal trouble.
PHARMACISTS AT NASHVILLE.
' NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 11, A
majority of the 500 delegates who
have arrived here to attend the an
nual convention of the American
Pharmaceutical association were en
tertained informally today at the
Hermitage, the old home of General
Andrew Jackson. The regular ses
sions of the convention Will begin to
morrow and continue until Friday,
- SEALED PROPOSALS.
Sealed proposals for the construc
tion of a brick and concrete Power
House and for the installation of a
Central Light, Heat and Power Plant
equipment for the North Carolina State
Capitol and adjacent buildings at Ra
leigh, North Carolina, will be received
by the Board of Public Buildings and
Grounds at the office of the Stare
Treasurer until Friday, August 15,
1913, and will be publicly opened at
11 o'clock, a, rn., on that date.
Plans and, specifications for both the
Power House and equipment may be
seen at the office of the State Treas
urer, or at the office of Wiley & Wil
son, Consulting Engineers, Lynchburg,1
vs., and copies of ths same may be
secured upon applicaton to th En
gineers accompanied by check for
310.00, which will be returned upon
return of drawings arid specifications.
Separate proposals will be received,
first for the Power Iouse ,and second,
for the light: heat and power equip
ment Each are to be accompanied
by certified checks or bonds payabw
to B. R. Lacy,- Treasurer, for 6 par
cent of the amount of bids, said 5 per
cent to be returned to unsuccessful
bidders. To the bidder awarded con
tract the 5 per cent will be returned
after he Has -executed the contract
Bonds for 60 per cent of the amount
of contracts wmj)ejjrequireLiorj,be
faithful pertrmjuiM of Ua work.
iK2 j&vt?r'.rzz?z,:z
.I
Wants
BOARDERS WANTED
TAHKEEOSTEB FARM-West Ashe
vllie. Nice well furnished rooms.
Table supplied with vegetables,
milk and eggs from our own farm.
Rates reasonable. Address D. C.
Collins, R. F. D. 8. Biltmore.
. PI 363-10-7
WANTED A few boarders in private
family. Rates on application, 13
Hiawaso feX Phone 1437.
P136J 9-7
WANTED Boarders St the Uleeta, 5
j'llnt St.. next to Auditorium. Rates
reasonable. Phone 1010. 1261 3-30
LANGSTON INN 31 Park Ave. Phone
2121. Fine rooms and board. Six
and eight dollars. PU95 10-3
WANTED A few guenti in private
home. No sick taken, 32 South Lib
erty St. P1197 81-14
SELECT BOARD Large airy room,
shady lawn and -porch. Excellent
table. No sick need apply. 137 So.
Main. ; V"'- 1200 81-tt
THE ADELAIDE Mew furniture,
new baths, running water in rooms,
single or cnsulte One-half block
from post office, Haywood St
. - P1290 6-30
MRS. W.' T.' BOHAHNAK" 3S Merrl
mon Avs. can take a lew boarders;
fresh eggs, vegetables, milk and
butter from my farm. Large lawn,
fine view, overlooking golf links and
Grove Park Inn. . Free baths. No
sick or children taken. Quiet pmoe.
Phone i 1029 23-30
THE OLD KENTUCKY HOME 41
Sprue St Xwo blocks from square
Kates on appUoaUon. Phone 769,
BOARDERS WANTED At the Plxl
43 Ashland avenue. Kates s.00
to 17.00 per week. No sick peoul
taken. Pbon 1121. mo-za-tz.
PAGEBROOK Bet moderats priced
house in Ashsvuie for summer vis
itors. 86 to 38. Special to parties.
Mrs. W. A. boott 192 Chestnut it
Phone 2258. 1149 29-tf
WANTED A few hoarders In private
Moss at Classic theatre. P1202 6-7
POSITIONS WANTED
WANTED-i-Positltm a companion.
Would help veM ml-lnvalil
Will accept any' time and go any
where. J. B., care Citizen.
WANTED To dif your washing and
ironing. Everything dons-first class.
See Jessie Robinson, 85 Short Bat
Icy St. .,- ,1 P.: P1380-12-8
WANTED Position ss practical
nurse. Will go any place. M. N
care Cltissen. office. P1891 10-3
WANTED Position, as companion.
Vould be conge ital to oni ;if musi
cal or literary Usta. Could help
care for semi-iiwallJ. No objtc-
tion to traveling or ilistuico. Could
accept after Oct i, 1811. P. O. Box
No. i.JAims M. v. il Skyland, N. c.
P1303 6-6
GRADUATE NURSE will attend pa
tients by the hour. Terms, one hour
dally, one dollar. Reduction If ser
vices are required longer. Phono
1344. P1164 29-30
LADY with hotel and boarding house
experience wishes position. Can
take entire charge. Lady, acre Cit
izen. P1888 10-3
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of the power of sale vest
ed in me by a certain deed of trust
from Hennlng F. A dicks to the un
derslgned trustee, date,H September
1 4 th, 111, and registered -in -the of
flee of ..the ' Register of Iocds of Bun
combe county, N. C, la Book No. 85
of mortgagee and. deed of .trust on
page 267 el seq., to socure the certain
indobtedneos therefn mentioned and
referred ta, and default having been
made In the payment of tno principal
and Interest of said Indebtedness, and
the power ' of salo In said deed In
trust having become operative-, and
demand having been made by the
holder of said notes for the; payment
Of the same, which said .demand has
been refused. " ' u- .
Now, therefore, at the request and
upon demand of the said holder of
said .notes, secured by vaid deed of
trust, I will on MONDAY, 8BPTEM
PER 15th, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon
at ths court house door "in the city
of Aahevilie, Buncombe county, N, C,,'
sell to tho last and highest bidden
for cash the following described land,
situate, lyingr and being in Buncombe
county. North Carolina, and bounded
and more particularly described as.
I follows:
Beginning at a stake in the easterly
rrargln of the Sou thorn railway right
of way, at the old formally southwest
corner, and runs with ald Vlght of
way south 85 deg. E. 520 feet to a
irtake in the said margin of said right
of way; thence leaving right of way
ar.d running North 61 de. 40 min.
East 384 feet to a slake In the uege
of drive; thence following edge of
r'Tlve the following courses and dls
tancest N. 29 deg. 31 min, E. M
feet N. deg.1 15 min. East 45 feet;
N, 46 deg., 40 min. East 43 feet;
N. 9 de. 15 min. west 150 feet N.
28 de. 45 min. west 50 feet; N. 60
da. ' 25 min. west 101.7 feet to a
stake; thance leaving drive and run
ning, South 49 de. 40 min. W. 110
feet; thence N. 20 de. 00 min. west
292 feet to a stake In ttie Connally
line; thenue with the Conially line
S. 49 deg. 40 min. west 505 feet to
the "point or place of beginning. Con
taining 6.8 acres. , -CD.
BEADLE, Trustee.
Dated Aug. J2th, 1913. ,
1406-12-1J-26-2-9
Bill Brennan, the National league
umpire! a.lormer iootball eiijr.He
used to pl fullback or ; Minnesota
RHONE SO
Wants
WANTED
WANTED Energptle soda boy. wil
ling to work. With rcfernece ap
ply t Century Drug Store.
PI 4 17-13-8
WANTKD Chestnut wood contract
tors with stock and men enough to
get out twenty to thirty cords per
day. K. G. Hunt Lumber Co., Bal
sam, N. C, 1403-12-8
REAL ESTATE Loans, Would like
to get in touch with parties who
have money to lend on gilt edge,
' First Mortgage , Improved real es
tate security In a live and growing
town In Florida. Interest 8 to 10
percent net, payable semi-annually,
No taxes, borrower pays ail ex
pense. Loans run one, three and
five years. In amounts of 3500 to
15000, , Interest collected and re
mitted without charge. Satlsfao-
... tory references furnished. 15 years
successful loan business and not a
foreclosure. Titles perfect Ad
dress, "Loan" car Cltlxen,
P141S-1S-7
WANTED Dlrst filling, front yard,
Pearson Drive. Apply 302 Montford
Ave. J. A, Tennont . P1S88 10-8
PHOTOGRAPHS AT KIQHT Latest
electrlo light apparatus. Postcards
while you wait, twti for IRc. DeLuxe
Studio, 31 Patton Ave. P1870-10-7
IF YOU are looking for a nice, uiet
place to spend the winter, also some
: of the best truck land in Florida, ap
ply to P. O, 499, Ashevllle, and let
me tell you about it P1360 9-7
WANTED Every man to know that
their credit Is good here. Silver
Dollar Tailoring Co., 29 8. Main St.
800 samples to pick from. 1 15 and
up. P1836 7-7
WANTED A good physician to take
sn Interest In a drug business ami
locate in splendid location for
paying practice. M. L, Uudger,
Barnard, N. C. P1311 4-1
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE Fred
srtck Jenkins. Telephone 763.
P1296 6-30
THE WONDERLAND Go see Chlm-
new Rock. Writ J, T Patrick far
booklet P1224 2-30
WANTED Visitor that dealt the
best In cleaning pressing and dy
Ins: to know that fifteen years ex
perlence and a modern 810,000
plant with every known appliance
is at their command. Big auto to
send for your garments. Phon
389, J. C. Wllbar, Pack Square.
MAIL CARRIERS WANTED 245 to
1100 month. Asuevllle examinations
coming. tiiMtclmen; question, free.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 276, Ro
chester, N. I. P988 20 to UopiQ
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for
your old broken Jewelry, Dtainondr,
Watches and Sllvernure, Victor
Stern, Jeweler, Haywood St.; opp.
Battery Park, 872 13-30
WANTED Your cleaning-, dyeing r.nd
altering1, steam and French dry
cleaning our specialty. We sell
coupon books, 00a 41.04 book en
U ties you to four suits and tour
pair of paiits, time unlimited. Ail
work guaranteed. People's Steam
and Dy works,: Charles K. SUn
nette, proprietor, 94 Uaywood t
"hone 2041, 846-16-30
WANTED A thoroughly reliable man
living at county seat of each county
in Western North Carolina, to rep
resent the AshsvlUe CUUeu, collect
. in-, soliciting and looking after the
Citizen's Interests in general In hi
respective county. For particulars
address Circulation Manager, . Ths
Citizen, Ashevllle, N. C. U
SHOE KEPAIRXNO W mak th
price, others follow, for quality anl
service, thorn 714. Champion
bho ilopH 6 Uovenunent St.
1137 7-U
WANTED Your orders for a.spie
flooring, r-oplar bsvol siding, oak
and chestnut bouse trim- Phon 321.
Kligltsn Lumber Co. 2628 6-tf
WANTED Dirt filling, front yard.
Pearson Drive. Apply 102 Montford
Ave. J. A. Tennent P1383-12-3
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT Two rooms completely
furnished for light house-keeping,
near car line. 110 per month. Apply
oirs. Aooie . owen, uaiax Ave. w,
Ashevllle. P1371-10-3
FOIt RENT Ons furnished bedroom,
oining room ana Kitctien; modern
conveniences; good view. Phone
166. . 1 P1341 8-7
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms
in new bungalow. Opposite The
Manor in Urovo Park. Mrs. Jgae'
Hatch, No. 1 Edwin Place. -
. '. . :, . 1196-31-tf
FURNISHED ROOMS Unusually
pleasant, all conveniences, good ta
ble 'board convenient. 40 Merri
mon Ave. Phone ?69. 1041 23-7
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with
all convenience. .Table board clow
by, 99 Merrimon Ave. P1004 20-30
FOR RENT Two connecting front
rooms tor officst Ui Citusn PJdg
Apply V. B. Eos-lo. Cfe fcifUt o-
FOU HENT Furnished smalt apart
ment and unfurnished rooms Mod
ern conveniences, l'hone 1448
1368-10-tf
207 HAY WOOD Large pleasant
Rooms, Elegantly furnished..-. Uulet
no consumptives two to four dol
lars week, P1411-16-80
TWO FRONT ROOMS JBoard If de
sired. I block from Post office,
58 Haywood St. P1414-12-3
MISCELLANEOUS.
SHOES called tor, repaired and re
turned promptly. Clime- Bowdsfc
Phone 1817. 81 East Colegs St
tl86-2-34
SHOES called for, repaired and re
turned promptly. Phone 1641. 10
W. Collage St B. A. VlniarskL
133-20-30
THE LETTER SHOP Public ten-
og 1 st her. WurtlT-trtretwrs. ' It
American National Bank Building.
S BRIm RESUHS
J.' ' ' "
Wants
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALIi
3,500 mq FARM ItAKUAIX.
100 ACRES on Southern Railway,
near Hendersonvlile, fine grape and
rrult farm, 1,000 young fruit trees,
100 old trees bearing; improve
ments, one eight-room tenant house
and four-room summer camp; a
deep lot, fronting 75 feet, nar
Auditorium, worth 83,000; a 1913
liulck tlve.pasxenger automobile,
cost about 31,400; soma rough lum
bvr, sufficient to build two houies
and one-third of season's crops tree
to purchaser. All this at the knock
down price of 86,600. This 1 a bltf
sacrifice and fin investment .
FORBES & CAMPBELL,
48 Patton Avenue,
TelophOn 268, tf
16-ROOM Boarding house close In,
rents for 100 pe month, bargain for
, quick sale. Se "Stanly."
4-ROOM BUNGALOW, no ons vr
lived In It 31.160. See "Stanly",
14 Commerce Bldg., phon 1668,
FOR SALE 7 and 1 room houses, al
most now, close in, ail modern con
veniences. Room I, Revell Bldg.
F. P. Ingle, 10-U
FOR SALE 10-room house South
I'rench road Ave,, modern Imp.
Terms. Moore's Agency, 1 S.
Pack i, Phons 1668. 1401-12-1
FOR SALE Lot on -a French Broad
Ave., 60x176, I860. House and lot
on Fulton street, 11,250. New six
room house near Charlott street
32,760. Lots of other bargain. F.
M. Messier, 36 American National
Bank Building. 10-8
BEE "STANLY" for real estate bar.
gains. He knows.'
100 Acrs farm on Bo. R ft, near
Hondersonville, 1000 young fruit
trees 200 old trees. . 3-room
hituu, enough rough timber to
build two houses, party moving
away, must sell, 4000. See "Stanly"
II Commerce Bldg. Phon 1869,
FOR BALE 7 room house on Pear
son drive all modern improvements,
.. Moore's Agency 16 8. Pack Sq.
Term. Phons 1668. 1401-13-1
FOR SALE On Cumberland Ave.,
6-room house, all modern Imp,
Moore's Agency, 18 S. Main St.,
.Phone 1668, 1401-12-1
NEW 8-room house, beautiful lot,
176x176, 13,600. Ses "Stanly" 16
Ho, rack Square.
FOR-JsALK sores of land, flew 6-
. room buiigaluw, mile from car
line. Fine location, also fin build
lng lots in West Ashevllle at a bar
gain. 4 -room house and lot lOOx
273 foet In West Ashevllle two min
utes walk to car line. Also large
and small farms. ' 80 acres, 3-room
house '9 miles from town, price
1660.00, A. 11, Brooks, 32 Pat
ton sve. 1406-13-7
FOR SALE Real barmUn, nice flv
room cottage in suburb, cheap, If
taken Immediately. Address L U
care Cltlsen. P1294 10-3
FOR SALE Good summer horns,
about 20 acres, three-quarters of
mil of Blantyrs station on Tran
sylvania railroad; eight-room dwell
ing; good view. Address B, R. Led
better, Blantyrs, N. C. P1384 10-30
MICA J miles on continuous mics
vsln. The biggest deposit of mica
in North Carolina, to be , sold at
public sale at court house at Bre
vard, N. C, on 18th August. 1913.
f P1878 10-7
FOR SALE Seven room house on
Corner of Merrimon Ave, Fins view,
good lot all convenience. 13,500.
Terms like rent Moale & Chiles,
27 Patton Aw. - " 1381 10-8
FOR SALE OR ifiXCHANGB Ths
best granite quarry in the county,
! six miles from Ashevllle on the
line of the Southern railway. Will
sell cheap or exchange for pther
property, See J. J, MoCluskey
Realty Cj. 80-tl.
JTOR SAL15-Eight roont house, sleep
ing porch, furnace heat, high eleva
tion, Montfurd section. Bargain.
, Phons 1281. Ray-Campbell Co., No.
1 Haywood St , 8-6
THRKE small trsc: of land on Hsw
Creek adjoining lands of Uiil und
Johnson. 17 acres, ,a acre: and 33
acres. Nearly all -n timber. Apply
J; K, Oorrell, Wast AsruvllK
P1J04 6-7
FOR SALE '1,(100 acr good tlm.
; ber wltbm 6 to 10 miles of the main
line of the Southern Railway, M.
L. tudfler. Barnard, N. C, P1810 -7
FOR SALE Ointleman' country
home; It acrss. flns bungalow, fur-
niHin-u. Hi-mmiul vit wit iiiouutaiss,
MUtmore mansion, C, Fur man Smitn
R.F.D. 1. P1346 8-SO
39 ACRES House, naif, mil from
station. Well watered, very desir
able for poultry, truck and small
dairy, 32,000. Also timber laod,
; and sites for Suiumer home. Bald
v. In, owner, BUuityrs, Trannyivaius
Co., N. C. P921 16-30
BARGAIN In well built m dern houn
of 8 rooms, stuns- foundation, 60
foot fror.Uxe, fins neighborhood,
' fine v.ew, Ur.nsi Address M. F-. L-,
CitlMn. 824. -tf0
FOR SALE Special nu-gain, large
bouse, t or 9 rooms, lot 180x190,
'fine lot on Victoria avenus, good
sueet, must go. S. U Hall, 64 Pat
ton Avs. Phon L 8-tf
FOR SALE fly owner,- ' T-room
hcuse, corner lot. one of the best
streets, bargain for cash or terms.
Address W. Z.. cars Citizen office.
415-12-3
CLOUD BURST IX fXLORVDO.
COUiRADO CITY, Colo., Aug. 11.
Damage estimated at 3100,000 was
caused by a cloudburst of which this
city bore th brunt Crop wers bad
ly damaged,' county roads were so
bsdly washed that , they will require
thousands jijJollarjlo. repair,., and, , at
least fifty families were rendered
PHONE SO
Wants
REAL ESTATE
FOR RKIVT.
FOR RENT Hlx.room - furnished
house. 340. Others up to 1134.
Also sevnral unfurnished houses
from 322.60 to 135.00.. Hay-Camp-bell
Co., No. 1 Haywood. Phone
1281.' . . - ,
FOR RENT-Soverai nits furnished
nouses in very desirable neighbor
hood, See "Htanly" , 16 Commerce
Bldg, Phon l8. '
FOR RENT 3 or 4 ttrctlv room
well furnished for light house ksep.
lng. das range. Two door from
Montford avenus car line. Apply 34
Soco street ,1399-11.7
FOIt RENT For two or mors months
to desirable parties only, furnished
cottage of six room; best location,
very convenience and comfort.
Competent maid retained. Renl
360.00. Address K. F,, care ClUssn.
' - : P1I73.10-I
FOR RENT Ths best, tore room In 1
1 Wsynssville, N. C. Centrally located.
Sis of building S7xl6 feet two
stories With basement Appl lu
C. H. Ray, WaynesvUls. N, C
' P1184 31-1
FOR RENT OR BALE Nice T-room
cottage on Merrimon Ave. car 'inn,
adjoining golf links. Beautiful View
of prove, Park inn. 14 sores of, land, ;
For particular addr s. F. pad- f
gelt, Richmond, Vs. 881 -9-U
HELP WANTED
WANTEW A rollabls womn to
cook, and assist with house work.
References, Phon 1381i
P1409-13-1
WANTED For V. 8. Army: Able-
bodied unmarried man btwen
age 13 and 85; cltlsen of th Unit
ed States, of good character' and
temperate habits, who can speak,
read and writs ths English lav
t uag. For Information, apply to
Recruiting Officer, 801 West Third
St, -Charlotte; ( South Main St.,
Ashevllle; 130 South Elm street
Greensboro; 104 South Fayettevills
St., Raleigh, N. C and 1622 Main
St, Columns, or 167 West Main
St., Spartanburg, ft. C. tu-th-sat-6n
EXPERIENCED MILLINER wanted.
Also saleslady and apprentice, Ad
dress L. It., care ClUsun. P1389 10-3
WANTED Whits waitress with ex
perience. Apply In person. Marco
Terrace. 1169 29-4
WANTED Men to learn barber trade.
Few week completes. .Tools given.
, Earn w hi 1 learning. - Write for
catalogue. Moler Barber - College,
Atlanta, Qa. ' P13S7 6-10
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS open to
women, writ for fry list Frank
lin institute, pent, 888 F, Roche,
tar, N, X. P1083 ms 26
WANTED Notice te boyt In sur.
rounding towns wound Ash v ills,
Maks your own psndlng money
during vacation by soiling ths
Ash viUs Dally and Sunday Cltlxen
to peopls living in your town: also
th summer vlsltorr. Sell ths
Daily and Sunday Cltlxen during
vacation, and after school begins
sell ths Sunday paper. Writ to
Circulation Uanagsr today.
DRESSMAKING dons at 165 College
bt, or will work out by day. Phons
1367. - P133 7-1
fOE SALE
Bsintlful ridncs lots in Jscksoa
Park Addition; big bargr.lns and sat
Investment; sur profit; lots16 to
3350: terms to suit purchaser: weekly
or monthly payments, ipply Robert
R. Reynolds. Phons 71 or 38.
ron dale.
16 acri-s, I acres tn cultivation, I.
room hods j, young - orchard, good
vineyard, on improved state road, I
mile from Wet AsheviU car Uas,
2,300.
GREEN GOODMAN.
Phon T38,
REAL ESTATE! AND INSURANCE
LOST.
IF THE PERSON who took by mis-
take tne box containing jewelry
form the Ice cream table at the
Candy Kitchen on Tuesday Aug.
5th will return' same to Candy
Kitchen before Thursday Aug.,
14th, no further action will b tak
en. 1410-12-1
LOHT One double dark suit case
Reward If left at this office.
- 4ia-i-i
LOST A gsnttfttnan' gold doubl-
cased watch with lady's long chain
of tiny flat links atttached: either
on Vance, Woodfln or Charlotte, ,
Thursday afternoon. Reward for''
ths return of tame to 33 Edgemont
Ave. P1408-13-3
ON PATTON AVE., between Pack
square and postoffice, ons oameo.
In old gold setting. Finder return j
to this office and receive reward. - .!
P139.1 10-f '
POUND
FOUND Gold watch. Owner cant
have same by v Identifying; and;
paying foi; this ad., .1402-12-3
2 W0MM STREET
OPEN FOB GUESTS
Old Southern mansion with
lawn of serersl seres.
- Centrally Located
PHONE 113.
LIST YOITK PnuPKKTY FOB
RENT Olt SALE
Houses wanted, furnished or Un-
'. furnished. , ,
Burn Realty Co.
1 4kh Pack N
prt inn.
1614 nominal.
Advertise in The-Otlsea.'
Xootball tf
Phone 108, ... lMJh-i
homeless tor the flood. -