HIE ASIIEYILLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913.
RAPID GAME.
tfEW YORK COTTON
CLOSED STEADY
NEW YORK. Oct. . Lower cables
ipptarances of clearing weather In the ' pressure todav wan applied to the
southwest over Sunday ar.d bearish j stock MAfot H tune prices
sentiment crop eumatee appeared to , declined rapidly, pioassionsi Belling
tneuuraso 1 earish or reactionary sen -1 1 on a amonl the la
ment in the cotton market at the j VOrite stock London unloaded in
opening today. But after an early considerable volume and Boston and
break of 22 to 28 points there was a i.utatmrBn ient in selling order,
partial rally on covering or bull sup- -grading during the forenoon was ac
port, with the close steady at a net tlV8 and leaaing stocks were ham
lose of 15 to 21) poinu. Selling wa ed down x to a Domu. Pressure
very active and more or less ."-" i
it me Biari w.k iu
foreign trade and crop advices tend
predictions .ol mcreasea rvceiyui mu
freer southern offeringa as a result
of better weather" in the belt, ine
crop estimate of 15,750,000 bales Dy
a prominent aumorjiy
iriew of the yield on a study of weath
er conditions, was considered too far
out of line with popular expectations
to have been fully accepted but
doubtless added to the unsettled feel
ing to the market. There were quite
a good many over-Sunday buying or
ders around the ring, and after start
ing easy at a decline of 1 to la
Mnts tjiere was a slight rally, out.
CJces soon eased off again with De
cember contracts selling at IS. 62 dur
ing the middle of the morning, or
about 44 points under the high rec-
ffdi of last week.
Alter the close of Liverpool had
hut out arbitrage business on the
publication of the 'western belt fore
cast for unsettled weather lower tem
perature, offering became lighter
and the market steadied on rumors
of trade buying, covering by recent
.sellers for a turn, and support from
local bull sources. Subsequent fluc
tuations were more or less irregular
with last prices showing rallies of
from 8 to 10 points, although some
selling was promoted late ln the day
by reports of eaHler eouthem spot
.arkets. Caiblea from Russia esti
mate the asiatic crop of this season
at 380,000 bales ln excess of last
year.
Bpot cotton quiet; middling up
ands 14.10; gulf 14.35. No sales
Futures closed steady.
Open. High Low.
Close
13.7S79
13.67 59
13.64 63
13.4142
13.41942
13.4544
13.134J45
11 48(09
18.401 42
13.404l
Oct
Nov
Dec
13.78 13.8&
13.72
13.52
13.33
18.70
13.48
18.T2
13.62
Ian
r
13.47 1355 13.86
13.61 13.58 13.40
13.45 13.46 12 35
pr
May
lun
Tul ,
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
The, cotton market today had a
lownward tendency on selling for
both accounts based on better weath
er on selling tor both accounts based
on better weather in the belt oiver
Sunday and a sensationally high crop
guess from a private bureau which
was seized upon by the bearish ele
ment a a' good' excuse for selling.
The weaker long interest liquidated
heavily t decline and bearish
comment was that the market was
decidedly oversold. The iprivate fore
cast put the crop at 15,750,000 bales
minimum.
The market opened steady at a de
jline of 13 to 17 points. First prices
(vera the lowest in the early trading.
A qulc recovery followed the initial
slunyf lbaaaate, of the morn
ing the decline wa widened to 10
to 21 points. Toward noon there was
a partial recovery but in the after
noon the decline widened 20 to 23
points. The close was easy at a net
loss for the day of 19 to 23 points.
While the weather map was more
favorable the forecast again promised
unsettled weather" for the western
half the belt; ' This gftve the mar
ket a fairly steady undertone dur
ing the greater part of the wsion.
Spot cotton quiet off. MidHns
18. Sales 230; to arrive 1,189.
Cotton futures closing: October
13.64; November 13.64: D'.camber
13.61; January 18.62; March 13.68;
May 13.72. : .." "
CHICAGO MARKETS.
CHICAGO, Oct. 6. World shlp-
05
ents much larger than expected in-
Iced weakness today In wheat. Corn
Uttered front a general rush to sell.
Sympathy for corn rendered oats
heavy. Provisions- eased off with
hogs. "..-... . . -.',.,,,.-,
Hogs: receipts 40,000 heads; slow,
bulk of sales 8.158.65; light 8.15
8.80; mixed 8,0008,85; heavy 7.90gi
7.75. '
Cattle: receipts 17,000; strong.
Beeves 7.20i9.50; Texas steers 7.00?)
8.00; stockers and feeders 5.26 7.85;
cows and heifers 3.65 8.60; calves
'7.T511.50.
Shcop: receipts 43,000; steady: na
tive 3.905.05; yearlings "5.00 6.00;
lambs native 5.90 7.60.
Butter unchanged.
KgRs unchanged; receipts 6,979
cases.
Potatoes lower. Receipts 125 cases;
Michigan and Wisconsin 62060; Min
nesota 5S60.
Poultry alive lower; springers 15;
fowls 12.
Cash wheat No. 2 red 9? 93; No.
2 hard 85H86; No. northern. 86 V
87V4: No. 2 spring 86W87;
, velvet chaff 83&86yt.
Corn: No. 2 70fiH4: No. 2 white
704; No. 2 yellow 1014.
OOats. No. 2- white 4114; standard
IV. . -
Rye No 2, 66H67.
Barley 65 0 85.
Timothy 3T5W525.
Clover 900 1250.
Pork 2200.
Lard 1070tl072H.
. WHEAT ' Open.
December . . . .
Mav .
CORN
Close.
' 86
91
'86
911
October
68
68
68
70
.70
40
44
December 68
May 7014
July " 70
OATSt- ,-
December 40
May ........ 44
MESS POR per bbl.
January ..... . . . 19.90
Mav ...20.05
LARD per 100 lbs.
November ........ . .10.82
January 10.77
Mav . . .10.95
19.85
19.95
10.72
10.77
10.92
SHORT RIBS per. 100 lbs.
October 11.00 10.95
January 10.52 10.47
May ...10.60 10.67
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
Flour lower.
Wheat irregular; No. 2 red 9$; No.
northern Duluth 93.
A Corn easy; export 77.
'Hides, Petroleum, wool, rosin, tur
pentine, molasses, butter and cheese
steady.
Leather, rice, firm.
' RnwSTTjyw r Bleady " BIiMOuvadeT Cvi
refined quiet
Spot coffee firm; Rio No. 7 10;
Santos-Jio.4. 12: mild teadr: cor
dova 1316 nominal
PRICES DROP ON
NEW YORK MARKET
NEW YORK, Oct 6.-Pronounced
wa leu Kvert iu tne part 0f
tne dny nd looses were reduced,
stwi. ain the brunt ot th0
aUacK wnlcn forced it down 2 points
to 6S A cutot t2 a ton ln 8teel plane
and teel neeta expectations of
furtBer reductions ln steel products
promoted the growth of bearish sen-
timent Uncertainty as to the effect
of the new tar ff schedules had i
good deal to do with the reluatance
of traders to oppose bear selling.
' Money market conditions -were un
favorable. -The unexpectedly poor
bank statement Saturday and the fur
ther loss ot 82,000,000 to the sub
treasury led to a general tightening of
rates. Call money rose five per cent
for the first time since last April and
quotations for all time loans were ad
vanced. New Haven's annual report showing
a deficit ot over $4,600,000 and
threats ot a strike on that road led
to selling of 'the stock. The railroad
stocks in general, and St Paul in par
ticular continued to reglect the de
creases in net earnings shown In the
August reports.
In the bond market there was a
slight declining tendency. Total sales
par value $2,065,000.
United States 4's coupon declined
half to 109, an ew low record. Bid
prices for all issues were unchanged.
Total sales were 369,400 including
American Tobacco 100; ACL. 100;
C. & O. 1,000; Lehigh 900; L. & N.
700; N. & W. 500; Reading 56,600: a
A L. preferred 400; Southern rail
way 1,000; do preferred 100; Tennes
see copper 700; United States steel
117,800; Virginia Carolina Chemical
500.
STOCKS
Amal Cop '., 74
Amer Agrl 43
Amer Beet Sug 24
Amer Can 33 't
Amer Can pfd 96
Amer Car & Foun 4$
Amer Cot OH 494
Amer Ice Sec 22',i
Amer Linseed 84
Amer Loco ?0
Amer Smelt & Ring bi'i ii
Amer Smelt & Rfng pfd 10014
Amer Sug Refng 109
Amer Tel & Tel 126
Amer Tob i32
Ana Min Co 36
Atchison S3?4
Atchison pfd 39
Atlan Coast Line 1H
Bait & Ohio 94
Beth Steel 31
Brooklyn Rabid Trans 87
Cana Pac 232
Cent Leather 21 U
Ches & Ohio 68
Chic Grt West 12
Chic Mil ft St Paul .....102S
Chic A North West 128
Colo Fuel & Iron 28V4
Consol Gas ....131
Corn Products 16 U
Dela & Hudson 155
Den & Rio Grande 17
Deny & Rio Grande pfd 3214
Dist Seo 1
Erie 8
Erie 1st pfd 45
Erie 2nd pfd 36 H
Gen Eleo 144
Grt Northern pfd .. .A ...... 12614
Grt North Ore Ctfs 22 4
111 Cent ............ .....109
Inter-Met t...v ............. 15H
Inter-Met pfd 61
Inter Harvester 105
Inter-Marine pfd
Inter Paper
Inter Pump
Kans City South
Laclede Gas . . . .
15
,. 7H
..
.. U
r. 89
,.164
, .135
,.133
, . o4
Lehigh Val
Louis & Nash
Minn Bt P & 8 St M
Mis Kan ft, Tex . ..
Mis Pac
29
Nat Biscuit - ..120
Nat Lead 44
Nat Rys of Mex 2nd pfd 13
N Y Cent 95
STOnt t West 26
Nor & Wrest 103
North Amer 71
North Pac 110
Pao Mail 20
Penn i.... ......112
Peoples Gas J 26
Pitts Coal 192
Press Steel Car 25
Pull Pal Car .150
Reading 165
Rep Iron Steel 19
Rep Iron & Steel pfd St
Rock Island Co 14
St Louis & San Fran 2nd pfd . . 7
Sea Air Line 1T
Sea Air Line pfd 45
Sloss Shef Steel & Iron ........ 29
Houth Pac 90
South Rys 22
South Rys pfd 80
Tenn Cot ....... r 31
Tex ft Pac 13
Union Pao 157
Union Pao pfd 83
United States Realty .......... 66
United States Rub 62
United States Steel 66
United States Steel pfd 106
Utah Cop 62
Vlr arCo Chem . ... ........... 28
Wabash 3
Wnbash pfd 10
West Mary 38
West Union 63
Westing Elec 67
Wheel & Lake Erie ........... 4
L ft N J 215
L ft N pfd .....116
Lorillard .166
Lorrillard pfd ............... .113
CALL MONEY.
NEW YORK. Oct I. Money on
call steady, 8 5- ruling rate 8;
closing 4 . .
Tim loans strong; 60 days 4
: 90 days and six months 5.
Prime mercantile paper 6 9 6 per
rent Sterling exchange heavy, 481.70
for 60 days, 485,75 for demand
Commercial bilis 481.
Bar silver 61.
Mexican dollars 47.
Government bonds steady; rail
road bonds easy.
NEW YORK DRY GOODS
Cotton goods ruled firm and actK
today. Cotton yarns were steady.
Some lines of cotton warp dress goods
have been sold up and withdrawn fir
spring. Percales have been advanced
to a basis of 7c for 4-4, (4s.
NEW YORK CATTLE.
Pee-es lr irulaTftere-.45 0 .04-
cows 8.2606.26.
Calves weak 9 11.25.
Sheep and lambs strong 2.26Q4 tl
tfors. lower 8.76 9
NEW YORK. Oct. . In n exhlbi- J
tion game here this afternoon the
champion Giants and the Philadelphia j
Nationals set a record for speed for !
a full game between major league
teams, the time being SI minutes..
With McQraw hustling in new players
In rapid succession, the contest re- i
sembled rapid fire target practice on
a battleship. The Giants won 4 to 1.
Score: R.H,E.
Philadelphia . 000 601 0001 3 0
New York .... 100 020 Olx 4 4 '2
Batteries: Chalmers and Klilifer;
Schupp, Wilts. Hearne and Hartley,
Wilson. Time SI minutes, Umpires
Byron, and Klem.
FALKEX BERU SHESES.
CLEVELAND, Oct. . "Cy" Falk
enberg held the Pittsburgh National
leaguers to two hits In the opening
game of their post season series to
day and Cleveland took the first game
3 to 0. Only two Pittsburgh runners
got to second and none reached third.
Adams kept Cleveland hits pretty well
scattered until the .sixth, when Jack
son's single and Lajote's long double
scored the first run. Only about five
thousand fans turned, out to see the
contest.
Score:
Pittsburgh
Cleveland .
Batteries:
R.H.E.
, . 000 000 000 0 2 3
.. 000 001 20x 3 11 ' 3
Adams, Hendrlx and Gib
son, Simon, Falkenberg and Carisoh.
Time 1:40. Umpires Ebens, Dineen.
Eason and Emslle.
Back In the Game.
(Wilmington Dispatch.)'
Lincoln Beachy, the daring aviator,
who is well remembered by Wilming
ton people and who made some great
flights here during the early part of
his career, has heard the call and has
"come back," but how long he vlU
stay back is' questionable, if he at
tempts acts according to his declara
tions. The sensational loop-the-loon
performance done by the French avia
tor, Pegond, stirred and thrilled
Beachy to action; and he declares
that What Pegoud does with a mono
plane can be done with a biplane
and he (Beachy) will loop-the-loop ln
the latter. Such Is life and, perhaps,
death. Only a little while back
Beachy said he knew when to quit
and gave up the business of flying.
But the spirit of daring within him,
that great throb of human nature
that does not want to arknowledRe a
master at anything and the acotalm
of the multitude have been too much
for his resolution, for his sane inten
tion, and so ho is back in the. game.
He is back, too, with mind not as
cool as formerly. The spirit of the
battle is in his blood and so death
will hold no terrors; there will be no
risk that will stop "him.
Tho Moral Is Plain.
Uncle Joe Cannon writes a very 11-
eglble hand, and when a member of
congress received a letter from him
one day he was able to read but a
Ingle word. He disliked to bother
Mr. Cannon so he went to 'several
friends among the congressmen and
finally the letter, except for one word
was imade'out. :'' '
This word seemed very Important,
as it was underlined, but as neither
the congressman nor his friends could
make It out he thought he would con
sult Mr. Cannon himself. lie told him
of his trouble in reading the letter and
explained that with help from sev
eral other members of the house he
had made out all but the word In
question.
Cannon looked at his letter, and
then at the congressman, and then
again at the letter, his face meanwhile
taking on a peculiar expremlon and
with mingled anger and laughter said:
Why, you fool, that word Is 'confi
dential.' "New York Oltybe.
; He Feared Uie Worst.
Capt. Foretop tells a story of a cer
tain noted divine who was on his
steamer when a great gale overtook
them off the Oregon coast. "It looks
pretty bad," said the bishop to the
captain. "Couldn't be much worse.
bishop," replied Foretop.
Half an hour later the steamer was
dlvin under the waves as if she were
a submarine and leaking like an old
door. "Looks worse, I think captain,"
said the bishop, "We must trust In
Providence now, bishop,' answered
Foretop. .
"Oh, I hope It has not come to
that," gasped the bishop. Pittsburgh
Chronicle.
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Meals unexcelled, rooms .lare and
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good location, good business. Be
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P2278 If-J
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on sale at the Candy Kitchen; five
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and help sweet charity. 2103-24-14
SEED RYE.
I have Ave hundred : bushels of
fancy seed stock, !.' R, Strieker, 28
W. College St ! JL' 1897-17-30
F0R SALE Stumpatfe oh 6,000 acres
virgin hud wood timber land Im
mediately; on Murphy branch 0 the
Southern railway in Swain county.
Address F. R. Hewitt, Hewitts,
N. C. 36-80
FOR SALE Hairy or Winter vetch,
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' Italian Rye Grass, 7o; Seed Ryo,
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Store. 27 So.' Main St 1226-3-80
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL, . Oct. . 8. Cotton,
spot good business done, prices steady
Middling fair. 8:!5; good middling
7.97; middling 7.83; low middling
7.61 ;goodv ordinary 6.95; ordinary 6.61
Sales 10,000, including 9,700 American
and 500 for speculation and exports.
Receipts 16,000, all American. Fu
tures closed quiet. October 7.41;
October-November 7.29; Novernbur
December 7.22; December-January
7.21; January-February 7.20; February-March
7.20; March-April
7.20; April-May 1X9; May-June
7.19; June-July 7.17; July-August
7.16; August-September 6.97; Sep-temfbcr-October
6.71; October-November
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AshevUle French Dry Cleaning Co.,
Phone 38. J. C. Wllbar. Perfect
work. Perfect satisfaction.
WANTED. Your orders for maple
flooring, poplar nevei siomg ,ok
and chestnut house trim. Phone ill
English Lumber Co. 2!28-e-tf.
BIO FOUR HUNDRED Pressing club
wants your cleaning, preying ana
dyeing. All work done on the latest
improved manipulating machines.
Prices reasonable. Phone 2231;
li0-14-20
SALESMEN
WANTED A High class reliable state
saie munager tor a store njciure,
wlihout compatltlon. Commlartorts
1300.00 to $500.00 per month. Ad
dress The BuckUiy Specialty .,
Lima, Ohio. P228J-5-7
FOR SALE
10 room bouse, all mofiern cm-vcnlt-iK'C,
good barn, with alwut one
HTtt of land, niimlwr of fruit trw,
lnsld rlty limits. hpl'TMlld Bargain.
rVr term M,
GREENE & GOODMAN
Fh n 7S.
REAL ESTATE 4t IXSCRAXCE
H. A. BROWN & CO.
General OontraWors
tZ Tempi ffcort IUd(.
Phooe ML
1 he always mysterious Dead Sea In
ffiSnaSTTTj-
for scientists as It seems to be drying
4.
Wants
REAL ESTATE
FOB KENT.
FOR RENT Furnished, eight room
house one block from Post Of 'Ice.
itiuxonalile terms to right party.
Apply No. 1, Anton Place. Mrs. V.
C. Mitchell. 2111-7-3
Foil RENT Large basement, has
steam heat and plenty of good
light. 4
HOUSES FOR RENT
room house, Pianola St ,.,.815700
8 room house Fulton St ...... .320.00
( room houite Carrol Ave
furnished "... $35.00
4 room house Cherry St I .'5.00
8 room houiie furnished com
plete Cumberland ..$65.00
9 room house furnished, Flint
St ...$76.00
10 room house Lenox Tark ... ,$36.00
10 room house BllUtvore ...... Mi. 00
8 room house furnished Pianola
St. ........,.$60.00
5 room Bunsalow furnished
Flint St ....... . . .140.00
11 room house furnished College
t , .$60.00
MOURE'S AGENCY
16 H. Pack Sq. Phone 1668
16 8. Pack Sti. S-3t
FOR RENT 6 rooms, bath, large
lot. chicken yard, servant s bouse,
six months lease $20 month. Phone
8083. J289-6-7
FOR RENT The best of all for the
iprlce. No. 124 Haywood St. Two
urinates walk to Post Office. Eight
rooms, standing furniture.
P2275-o.-
rOR RENT Truckers tr you are
looking for a (rood thing see J. R.
' Stevens, Buena Vista, Four room
house. Eight acres In cultivation,
Twenty acres In pasture. $100.00
per year. S269-&
WANTED Idy or couple to share
furnished six room house with
G. W. care Clttisen. P2185-63
FOR RENT Furnished three room
cottage. Apply 187 So. Main St.
2280-5-3
FOR RENT Neatly furnished six
room house; close in; modern 00 n-
vonlence. 68 'Elisabeth St
' 2067-31. tf
SOME ery attractive furnished
homes in Montford avenus.
Moalo ft Chiles, 17 Patton avenue,
FOR RENT Furlshsd, moat desirable
holis in Grove Park, bed-rooms.
three bath-rooms, hotwater heat,
beautiful view. 3. J. MeClotkay
Realty Co., Phono 771. 11-V
FOR KENT Wo have furnished and
. unfurnished houses,, with and with,
out sleeping porches. Immediate
possession J. T. Bledsoe ft Co,
North Pack Square 1887-U-ti
FOR RENT New five room bungalow
new furniture. Ideal location.
Price $60 month. Several furnish'
d houses from 120 up. Automo
bile at your servloe. Hay-Campbell
Co. mo. 1 Jlavwood Bt. pnons 1281,
FOR RENT New furnished bunga
low, electricity, gas. Two blocks
from square. Call 67 iSpruoo rt.
'.....- i'mi-t'i
FOIt RENT Attractive Bungalow cf
five rooms. West AshevUle, one
block from car line Fins water,
electrio light.i, IU her month. Ad
dress W, W. care Cltisen offloe.
P222I-J-7
LOST.
I..OHT Between 4t Starnes Ave nd
114 Montford Ave a large cameo
broach, lteward If returned to
114 Montford. Phone US').
r3297.'7.I
LOSTHBpectacles In black case. Fin
der returning same to fit, Gene
vleves colloge will receive rsward.
2278-8-
LOST Auto crank. Reward
if r-
turned to 14 Parugon Bldg.
2279-5-3
LOST Between SVyland and Arden,
gold watch and chain with silver
knife, name of owner Joseph B.
dimming. Jr., engraved on watch
and knife. Iteward offered If re
turned Iftothlsofo. Ju , MVr As
turned to this office., P226J-S-7
LOST After Keller lecture eye glass
es lnblack case, with gold seal of
Parson Optical company either at
Auditorium, or between Auditorium
and AshevUle club. Reward for re
turn to Citizen office. 1294-6-8
MISCELLANEOUS.
SHOES called for, repaired and re
- turned promptly. Uilmer Bowden.
Phone 1117, 31 East College Ik.
8188-12-39
SHOES called for, repaired and re
turned promptly. Phone 1441, It
,W, College Jit. B. A, Vlnlarskl.
182-20-30
SHOE REPAIRING W make the
price, other follow, for quality and
service. Phone 724. Champion
Bhoe Mosp., ( Government St.
8137-7-tt
HAVE your ranges repaired or ex
changed for new oaea. R. IL
Rchank Btove Co. B North Main,
Phone 20;. 1S94-U-80.
gWITCHES and puffs made from
combings at reasonable prices. Mrs
IU F. Cushion, 158 Houth Main.
P2189-30-IO
f rOR SALE
Besatlful residence l6ts in Jackson
Park addition; big bargrins and safe
Investment; sure profit; lots flit to
IJSO; terms to suit purchaser; weekly
or monthly payments. .pply Robert
!r. Reynolds. Phone III or III.
a LIST Tom PROPERTT
rOH RENT OR SALE
HWUSES WANTED.
FCR NIBBED OR t'NFl'KXISItED
BURN REALTY CO.
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Results
PHONE 80
Wants
REAL ESTATE
FOU SALE.
FOR SALE or Trade two vacant lo'
pin Depot section value $3i0. each
will trad or sell tnd lake a cow,
a horse, diamonds, old furniture, or
any thing of Value in paymont, or
purl payment. If you want to di
btisinemi address J. U. U., Pout
office Box 696. City. 2274-5-3'J
FOR SALE 20-rootn fcoarillng house,
close ln; large lot; 510,000; one
third cash, balunce easy; rents tut
$75 month; will trade tMjutty for
smaller property or good storks
F. M. M.'kmIit, 26 American Na
tional Bank building. 27-tf
ATTRACTIVE home near enter ol ?
city, suitable for boarding houun,
handsomeiv f .nlshed, Ev.i'v con.
venlence, location Hie very best.
Moale ft Chiles, 27 PtUtuu avenue.
FOR SALE 170 Montlord, runnii a
through to West Chestnut; nine
room bouse; bargain. I), b. Wat-'
on, Agent 8074-81 -It
FOR BALE 2 room boarding'
house slose in, lot 100x200, good
stand for boarders, bus esublishnd ,
trade. Price $iQ,000one-thira
cash, tsrmi on balance, F, M.
Messier, 26 American National
bank building. l-vt '
i and S room house in West AshevilU
price $4,000 and $1,600. 6. D. Halt,
(4 Paiton. Phone 'I.
How about your outstanding accounts?
Could you use the money to frood a.r
vantage In your business, Pinkertuq
United States Detective Agency will
get It - A. E, Swayne, Special agon-.,
AshevUle, N. C. : l6-U-8ti
FOR SALE Most desirable land f of
COUNTRY HOMKS HENDEU
80NVILI.R ROAD, abutting or tht
SOUTHERN RAILWAY 1600 M .
: 8000 feet dep 4 mtles from Bill
moro adjauont Busbeo Station-- -
40 acres as a whole, or divided into ,
ten acre tracts; also 80 acres as a
whole or divided Into two fifteen
acre tracts all fronting on HN
, DEltSONVILLW ROAD uitabl
for country suburban homes, now .
accesstbls from AshevUle by 4tc .
mobile In .a few minutes, on the .,
beautiful macadamised HENDERi
SONVILLB ROAD, Address Land,
cara CltUen office. ; i2$7--l
FOR SALE Four room, one story
. shingled bungalow, practically new
and well located, price $2650.00,
650.00 cash, and the remainder. at
$20.00 per month. Phone 449, Don
nahoe ft Co., Real Estate. 7-8
FOR ' SALE A beautiful flv room
cottage, located on Mnrrliiuin Ave.,
lot 40x150, this Is one of the pret
tiest locations ln the olty tor a cot
tage, if sold - within the next few
days will take the small prle of
13261.00 with easy payments, don't
fall to see this beautiful (Wag,
l'hone (49, Donnahoe ft Co. , Real
'Estate, - . 7-1
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FOR SALE Beautiful nine room
i residence, Flint St, fine view, houmi
" practlcall new, price $4750.00, good
' terms phone 849, Donnahoe St Co.,
Real Estate. 7-3
FOR BALE 110 acre farm 40 Sore
fine bottom upland, nloe and level
at half nrli-e. - Room, I Revell Bldg.
(Phone J40, Y, P. Ingle. l-t
FOR SALE Easy terms, birge lot
.. close In, material for building, two
houses on same. Owner 182 Houth
JYench Broad Ave, City P2298-7-7
BOMB BUILDERS OPPORTUNITY,
We will loan you money at 5 per"
cent to buy, build. Improve prop
erty, or lift mortgages, anywhers
In the union; long tlnwt easy pay
ments, with- prepayment privileges,
J. W, Ponder, Odd Fellows Rlgd..
WllmlRs-ton, Delaware, PllOlVJ-li
HELP WANTED
WANTED At once, experienced
cook and chamber maid. Apply
41 Ashland Ave, Phone 11.
2310-7-1
' 1 '" " 11 1
WOMEN Get government Jots,
Write for list of positions available.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 6H0-O,
Rochester. N. Y. P2 131-2(1-31
WANTED Railway mail clerk.
Commence 178.00 month. Write f r
particulars. Franklin Institute,
Dept. 174-0, Rochester, N. Y.
- . P20a7-20-J0.
WANTED Ldy atnt to canvass.
Good paying proposition. 14 Ban
tei-y park place Balr store, ' '.
P2201-1.7
WANTEDYoung man now working
to qualify for better position, Ed
ucation unneceaary. Splendid op
portunity If right person apples rt
onoe. Box (49, Ashvill, N. C.
P2282-2-7
FIRST Class cabinet man to do high
grade wort--Wages 25j : to 30o
hour. If interested wire us or coma
at once. Morganton Furniture Co,
2276-6-4.
WANTED Two Jperlenoed rellabJs
and respectable white waitresses
none except those with these re
quirements need apply. Address a,
X care Cltlsen. 2S1J-7-!
POSITIONS WANTED
MISS EMMA BBOCKWAY AUSTIN
(Pianist, Csasslo Theatre) desires
limited number of piano pupils,
Phone 198. 102 S. Main St
. 1866-14-30.
WANTED by a refined young lady a
position as compositor. . Have 10
years experience. Address J. F,
care Cltlxen. P2214-2-T
GRADUATE NURSE will attend pa
tients by the hour; terms, one hour
dally, one dollar; reduction tf ser
viae are required longer. Phone
1144. P-A-:9-3d
A new fly trap, made of rper n4
ootton netting. Is Intended to be born--"'
A Um xnntivoa m-hpn filled with