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VIOLENT BREAK IN N. V. COTTON.
NEW TORK. Nov. S. A hrp early
advance on bullish ginning firurea waa
followed by a violent break In cotton to
day with the tone very much unsettled
during the afternoon owing to the un
favorable view of political development
in Russia.
The market opened ateady at an ad
vance of 8 to It potata on the cenaua
report showinar 7.150.254 bales ginned
prior to November 1 against 8.623,863 last
year and 7,878.885 two yean ago. The
trade had antlclrjated a report or aoout
7,250,000 balea, and the smaller ginning
Indicated for the last period, evidently
served to Increase confidence in the
smaller Interests of the croc. Trade In-
teresta were active buyers and there wal
coverings on the advance which carried
the active months about 48 to 49 points
net higher during the middle of tne morn
ing. There was Increased southern sell
ing around these figures which checked
the upward movement, but offerings were
very well absorbed, and the ton steady
until receipts of press advices reporting
that 'the Kerensky government had been
deposed. The sharp break In the stock
ma rice t increaaea nervousness in oouon,
and there was active selling for Wall
street, and local account For a time
prices broke rapidly, then the market
steadied on the bullish average of south
ern spot newa and a more optimistic view
of the Italian situation with last prices
snowing prices of zu or zt points irom ins
lowest. Ginning figures were considered
as supporting crop estimates of around
10,750,000 bales excluding llnters.
Cotton futures:
Ooen. High. Low. Close.
December 27.50 27.86 27.17 27.19
January 28.80 27.17 26.45 28.70
March 26.4 1 26.78 26.02 26.28
May 26.20 26.57 25.85 26.10
July 25.85 26.28 25.65 25.82
Spot quiet. Middling uplands 28.86.
NEW YORK CATTLE.
NEW TORK, Nor. 8. Beeves steady.
Steers 10.000114.60: heifers (.28: fair to
good cows t.007.75.
Calves steady; veals 11.50016.00; culls
.0011.00; fed calves 8.0010.00.
Sheep and lambs steady. Sheep 7.000
11.00: culls 6.0006.50; lambs 14.00017.50;
culls 12.50.
Hogs steady. Hoga 17.00017.25; pigs
16.50; roughs 16.00.
NEW YORK PRODUCE.
. NEW
steady
TORK, Nor.
centrifugal 6.90;
8. Raw sugar
molasses 6.02.
dv:
Butter aulet: cheese firm.
Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7's 7; Santos 4's
AD DECLINE ON N. Y. MARKET.
. m W IUKK. NM fi D,M,. . i
enced their worst decline of the yearto
lfiXlSi " . '" on revival of
i... 1 F"TUea largely Dy the latest
political crisis in Ruseda. Bonis alio were
fffi1.10 n u,nuBual s-ree and remit
S.USlT anl tabHhed
lowest records since the war. An echo
y' " Biecuon ana its possible
RSS"? "?2n "Torate Issues was furn
by the extreme weakness of local
iuf w br?ke evry. affecting
7 . ynmiinvnce, sucn as
American Telephone and Western Union
The session mwniui with
2LiiC5. boUrmnt. as suggested by
T?1 .enrllJ " substantial ad
vance. Shippings featured the earlv ri.
01 :
the
the
duatry.
Aai gains were ruthless!
uie am aavicea rmn. .k.
I. . . " LilD
'7" V"" nmiy before the end
of the first hour selling in enormous
volume continued up to the final hour
"""" covering Drought about
wiitui.i j. rmuyenea oi I to 4 points.
Tliese were again largely lost in a fresh
. . . iiiwiuhii jubi oeiore tne lew.
Ian close.
Buuraara mis and the most favored
inouaanes were again the features of
wmjui. am the Pacifies.
WAr "2!Um were heaviest features
or the bona market. Th r.iwrf i. t..u
at par. but the 8'. fell from 99.61 to the
wuviauuu vi vv.an. Bond aalea
Pr ralue, aggregated 4.875,0v07 '
Unltdd StaXtM AOllfWin mnA -.I--m a
and 4 s declined hi per cent, on li ' '
NEW YORK STOCK LIST.
CT PPers ana steels,
e Utter being moderately stimulated by
e more setUed conditions in that In
st ry. "
Tl salns vm mihiftuiv . j .
. . irom fetrograd.
ax onDDrAjrcK.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THB
' ORDINANCE PASSED MAT 28,
HIT, ENTITLED - "AN - ORDI-
, KAKCB PROVIDING FOR THE?
, ISSUANCE OF STREET BONDS
OF THE CITT OF" ASHEVIIXB
: AND FOR THE PAYMENT OF
THE PRINCIPA1. AND INTEREST
THEREOF,"
WItEREAS, ander ths provisions of
Chapter 282, Private Laws 1(11, the
Board of Commissioner passed a res
olution on the J6th day of October,
1817. ordering the improvements of
tne following streets and alleys or por
tions uiereox, to-wit:
Cheroke grt.-...iry "harlotte
Street to Terrace Road.
: College Street From Poplar
Street to Clt Limits.
- Victoria Road From Biltmore
Avenue to Connelly's Entrance,
" .West Haywood . Street From
Patton Avenue to Buxton
- .Street; ;
and, ; 'i.--y,:
WHEREAS, the resolution ordering
the aaid Improvements has directed
that the same shall consist of con
truotlng the surface of said streets
and alley or portions thereof, and in
some cases of constructing or recon-
atMicttng curbs, gutters and drains as
. weu as arainage tne surface or all
, aaid improvements to be of sheet
phalt laid on a solid foundation, or of
. concrete ' not . - less tnan six incnes
, Uiick; and
WHEREAS at least one-fourth of
. the cost of each and all of said Im
. provements a ha 11 be amcsecd against
via property nenented thereby; and
WHtKEAS the City Engineer has
reported his estimate of the cost of
, aaid Improvements and the incidental
- expenaee in connection therewith,
- from which It appears that the cost
thereof, exclusive of the cost of such
improvements to be made by the
street railway or railroad companies.
shall be approximately the sum of
Tweniy-nevwn Thousand Eight Hun
dred Sixty-Six and 47-100 ($27,866.47)
Dollars; and.
WHEREAS it Is deemed by the
' Board of Commissioners to the ad
- vantage of the clOxe&s and taxpayers
oi tne iiy to provide lor the payment
oi me cost oi tne xoregoing Improve
ments from the proceeds of the laaue
of $280,006 street bonds authorized by
, slb orainance paaeea May 76, 1817:
and,
WHEREAS it is deemed by the
Board of Commissioners not to be to
tu advantage or the citizens and tax-
payer of the City, that the cost of cer
tain improvements named in the said
ordinance passed May 2, 1117. be
payable from the proceeds of the
bond issue thereby authorised, being
me improvements on : tne following
. ewvi, wwii:
. Adams Street From BarUett
Street to Eouthaide Avenue
Alley From West College Street
to J. C Martin's Line. ,
Blantoa Street From Silver
Street to Suuthslde Avenue.
Baird Street From Charlotte
' Street to Sunset Drive.
Crescent Street From Broad
Street to Madison Avenue.
Coxa Estate Road-From Pattoa
Avenue to Southslde Avenue.
. Chnna Street From Balrd Street
. and Manor Grounds including
that portion of Chunn Street
bgr tae. Albemarle Park
Street
Eagle
Company.
Carolina Avenue From the City
Line south to a point ten feet
north of the present North Line
of Dortch Avenue.
Center Street From Woodrow
Avenue to a point 250 feet
north of North Street,
Depot Street From the North
Line of Bartlett Street to end
of newubrlck pavement at Pas
senger Station.
Elm Street From Merrlmon
Avenue to Central Avenue.
East Street From end of paving
to 200 feet North of Dortch
Avenue.
Eagle Street From Spruce Street
to Hauard Street.
First Street From Church Street
to Coxe's Estate Road.
Gra.ll Street From Ridge
to Valley Street.
Hamard Street From
Street to Ridge, Street
Linden Avenue From Annan
dale Avenue to Henrietta
Street
Louisa Street- From Hillside
Street to Annandale Avenue.
Marcellus Street From Merrl
mon Avenue to Maxwell Street,
Madison Avenue From Chestnut'
Street to Hillside Street
Meadow Lane From Church
Street to Ravenscroft Road.
Murdoch: Avenue From Hillside
Street to Annandale Avenue.
Murdock Avenue From South
Line of Annandale Avenue to
the North Line of Oconto
Street
Oconto Street From Murdock
Avenue to Edwin Place.
Oak Park Road From Furman
Avenue to Hollywood Street.
Patton Avenue From French
Broad Avenue to West Hay
wood Street
Riverside Drive From the
Southern Railway Company's
trestle to the City's property.
Ridge Street From Hauard
Street to Orall Street.
Roblndale Avenue From An
nandale Avenue to Linden
Avenue.
Spears Avenue From East
Street to Merrlmon Avenue.
South French Broad Avenue
From Southslde Avenue to
Scott Street
Victoria Avenue From South
side Avenue ' to Livingston
Street
Washington Road From Broad
Street to Hillside Street.
ZUliooa Street Front the inter
section of Montford Avenue to
.Dr. Carroll's entrance:
and.
WHEREAS the City Engineer has
reported his esUmata of the cnat of
the improvements mentioned In the
last preamble and the Incidental ex
penses in connection therewith frnm
which It appears that the coat t heron f
exclusive of the cost of such Improve
ments to be made by the street rail
way or railroad companies, will be ap
proximately the sum of One Hundred
Eirhty Thousand Five - HnnHnj
Ninety-Seven and 46-108 ($120,687.44)
4-eVM I!
NOW. THEREFORE. SR. rr r.n.
DAINED by the Board of Cnmmla.
sioners of the City of Asheville:
Section 1. That section 1 r th.
sua orainaaca, passed May 26. 181T
pe, ana us sai
nded
same is hereby
so m (v i Mia as touovu:
y'-SecUoa U That ths narotiabla
coupon bonds of the City of Asheville
be Issued in a sum not exceeding the
principal amount of One Hundred
Twenty-Seven Thousand ($127,000.00)
Dollars, bearing interest at a rate not
exceeding six per cent, per annum
and maturing within the maximum
period of twenty years, for the pur
pose of providing funds for the pay.
ment of the cost of the Improvements
of the following streets and alleys or
portions thereof, as heretofore pro
vided by resolution, to-wlt:
A I 1 e y From West Chestnut
Street to Cullowhee Street
Cherokee Street From Charlotte
Street to Terrace Road.
College Street From Poplar
Street to City Limits.
Courtland Avenue From Mont
ford Avenue to Pearson Drive.
Edwin Place Between Charlotte
Street and Evelyn Place.
Evelyn Place Between Charlotte
Street and Murdock Avenue.
Else Alley From Ralph Street
, to Depot Street.
Forest Hill & Kenilworth Roads
From Sherwood Road to City
Limits.
Gertrude Street Between Evelyn
Place, Charlotte Street and Ed
win Place.
Haywood Street From Patton
Avenue to Flint Street.
Hill Street From Montford Ave
nue to Buttrick Street.
Katherine Place Between Eve
lyn Place and Edwin Place.
Lawrence Place Between Eve
lyn Place' and Edwin Place.
Merrimon Avenue From Broad
way to Chestnut Street.
Minlck Avenue From French
Broad Avenue to Pearl Street.
Murdock Avenut From Evelyn
Place to City Limits,
Macon Avenuts From Charlotte
Street to the Street leading to
Howlands' Place.
Patton Avenue From Court
Square to Asheland Avenue.
Ralph Street From Bartlett
Street to the intersection of
Ralph and Ora Streets where
the present pavement stops.
Riverside Drive From West
Haywood Street to the South
ern Railway Company's con
crete trestle.
Sherwood Road From Forest
Hill Drive to Dr. Dunn's Line.
South Grove Street From Phil
lips Street to Silver Street.
Terrace Road From end of
brick pavement to junction of
Banbury Cress Road.
Valley Street From College
Street to Biltmore Avenue.
Victoria Road From Biltmore
Avenue to Connally's Entrance.
West Haywood Street From,-
Patton Avenue to Buxton
Street
West College Street From
Broadway to Haywood Street
Section I. That 8ection S of the
said ordinance, passed May 26. 1917.
be and the same Is hereby amended so
as to read as follows:
'Section 1. That the probable un
expired period of usefulness of each
and all of the Improvements set forth
in the amended Section 1 of this or
dinance. Is twenty years."
Section S. That Section I of the
said ordinance, passed May 26, HIT,
be and the same is hereby amended
so as to read as follows:
"Section I. That In each rear whll.
any of said bonds be outstanding a
tax Shall be levied and collected in
accordance with lav sufficient to pay
the principal and interest of such
bonds as the same fall due, and as ad
dltlonal security for the payment
thereof there shall be and hereby is
pledged to such payment all assc
ments made for all of the improve'
ments set forth In the amended Sec
tion 1 of this ordinance, which shall
hereafter be collected, and audi as
sessments, when collected, shall be
placed in a special fund and be used
for no other purpose than for the pay.
ment of such Interest and principal.'
Section 4. That this ordinance
shall take effect upon Its passage and
shall not be submitted to the voters.
I move the adoption of the forego
ing ordinance, this the 81st day of
October, 1917.
D. HIDEN RAMSEY.
Commissioner.
Approved:
MARCU0 ERWINV
Corporation Counsel.
The foregoing ordinance was passed
ort the 1st day of November, 1917, was
nrst advertised on 2nd of November,
1917. Any action or proceeding ques
tioning the validity of said ordinance
must be commenced within thirty
aays alter its last publication.
F. L. CONDER,
9534-2-9-16-23. Secre tary-Treasu rer.
LAXD 8 ALE.
By virtue of the Dower of sale con
tained In a deed of trust, executed on
the 20th day' of September, 1915, by
Elizabeth Taylor (widow), to Joseph
F. Ford, Trustee, to secure the In
debtedness therein described to
George H. Thrall, which said deed of
trust is duly recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Buncombe
County, North Carolina, in Book of
Deeds of Trust No. 87. page 313. and
default having been made In the pay
ment of both principal and interest on
tne note secured by said deed of trust,
and upon application and demand of
the holder of said note, the under
signed Trustee will, on Monday, the
8rd day. of December. 1817. at 12
o clock noon, offer for sale at the
court House Door in the City of Ashe
ville, said County and State, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow
ing piece, parcel or lot of land, situate.
lying ana oeing in tne City of Ashe
vllle. County of Buncombe and State
of North Carolina, in the second ward.
pari oi uounieaay addition to Ashe
ville, and more particularly bounded
ana aescrirei as follows:
nisuiNNiNa on a stake In the
ivortnern margin of Hillside Street
66 l-l feet South Tl degrees 8 min
utes West from the Intersection of
saia margin or Hillside Street, with
the Western margin of Center 8treet
and runs thence with the Northern
margin or rimsiae Street South 71 de
i ............ .rot . mri to a
staxe, tne southeast corner of Whlta.
ker"s lot: and runs thence with said
Whltaker's line North IS degrees 5
minutes west 140.8 reel to a stake In
Worrell's vllne: thence with said. Sor-
reirs line Psorth 71 degrees 03 min
utes West 62 feet to a stake. K f
Lyda's corner; thence with said Lyda'a
una oouin is aegrees minutes East
140.6 feet to the BEGINNING;
and being the same land described in
a certain deed from Charles O. Hen
neger and wife, Ethel Henneger, to
E. M. Lyda. dated December 10th.
1112; and being the same land de
scribed in a deed from E. M. Lyda
and wife to Elisabeth Taylor, dated
the 12th day of December. 1912. and
recorded in the offloe of the ReaHator
of Deeds for Buncombe County
North Carolina,- in Book 134. page
us; reference to which said desda i.
hereby made for a more nerfect de
scription of the land herein can-
re yes.
This the 2nd dar of Mannh.
HIT. . - '
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M41ll-lt.lt, . Xrastaa. 1
High. Close.
. 7ift t
. 86 30ft
. 62U 60
62 g 60
- 76 70H
. 06 80
. 66 52H
WV4 82?
b 97
. 66 51
. 63 50H
i 74Vi
-186 1X3
. 65 60
. 47 45
- 404 87
. 1 17
. 33 89
. 29 27
.... 27 25
.... 66 68
.... 26 25
.... 15 14i
83 80
.... 93 80
.... 25 23
... 81 80
... 42 88
... 28 25
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26
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American Beat Rum.
American Can "'
American Car and Fdry. . . .
American Locomotive . . ,
American Smltar. anil T)ta
American Sugar
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
Atlantic Coast Line
Baldwin Locomotive ,
Baltimore and Ohio
Bethlehem Steel "B"
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Chesapeake and Ohio
Chicago. Mil. and Hi Pm,1
Oh'go, R, I. and Pac,
Colorado Fuel and Iron
Columbia Gas and Electric.
jom rToauots
Crucible Steel
Cuba Cane Sugar
Erie
General Motors
Great Northern pfd.
Great Northern Ore Ctfs.
Gulf States Steel
Inspiration Copper
Int. Mer. Marine
Int. Mer. Marino n.M
International Nickel is2
International Paper 28
Kennecott Copper so
Louisville and Nashville lis
Maxwell Motors u
Mexican Petroleum. 7u
Midvale Steel 44
Missouri Pacific 8314
Nevada Consolidated 17
New York Central 68K
N. Y.. N. H. and H'ford 38
Northern Pacific 86Vi
Ohio Cities Gas 86
Pennsylvania nu
Pittsburg Coal 89
Ray Consolidated Copper 21
Reading
Rep. Iron and Steel 7314
seaooam Air Line b
Seaboard Air Line nfL is
Sinclair Oil and Rg. 81
Slosa. Shef. Steel and Iron.... 88
Southern Pacific iZ
Southern Railway ssiZ
Southern Railway pfd 64
Studebaker Corporation 87
Tennessee Copper 12
Texas Company 136
Tobacco Products kt
Union Pacific 11SU
UICICU DLUITJa ... Km
United Fruit H8
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol im
United States Rubber 68
United States Steel 5
United States Steel tiM inaii
Utah Copper 77
Virginia Cam. Chem. 27
Wabash Pfd. "A" .ail
Weatlnghouse Electric 89
A. T. and T .....110
Ilhj. Central sk
xotai saies tor tne day, 1.239,800 shares.
CHICAGO MARKETS.
decided setback In value today largely as
iCTtin vi luariwKy a overxnrow and of
nuasian peace taiK. Tne market closed
nervous at losses of 1 to 8c. net with
Lw.viuuvr .i) ana May l.iz to 1.12
Oats declined 0c. to o.
Provisions gained 20c. to 65c
Grain and Drovlaiona:
CORN
December
May
OATS
December
May
THE IMPERIAL HOTEL
Bates, 1940
CAJTTOIf, Iff. A K. 1C GE1EB, Prop.
AMERICAN FXAIf. 1
Day. tperlal Bate by the Week or Month.
BON AIR
HENDER80NVILLE, N. C. MRS. J. WILLIAMS, Prop.
Opposite Post Office modern In every respect. Attractive rooms with
steam heat hot and cold water In every room. Excellent table, where the
transient man gets more than he pays for.
Phone 48S-J. Ne Sick Taken.
nnnG&M0THER5
ROADSTER
All the qualities which you look for in
roadster design and construction.
There is generous room for the passengers.
The seats are tipped at the most comfortable
angle. The luggage space is extra large.
The car is steady on the road at all speeds.
"Roadster or Tearing Car. $8SS. in Canada. $1185
Sedan or Coupe, $1266. In Canada, 1100
(All prices t. o. b. Detroit)
Sawyer Motor Co.
18 and 20 Church St.
1
S. Sternberg & Co.
Depot St
WE BUY ANYTHING
Phone 333
ana-
SELL EVERYTHING
Structural Materials a Specialty
All Sizes and Lengths of I Beams
Then put yourself face to
face with the coal proposi
tion. Of course it is a
rather serious thing these
days of high prices, but
here is a case where you
can't gotvvTong. Our coal is
the very best, and the very
cheapest, too, considering
the quality, and you must
consider quality.
Ashe. Bray, Fuel and Cot Co
tl Broadway The Red Front
Phones 128. SIS, 811.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
PORK
January ...
LARD
January ...
RIBS
January . .
May
Corn No.
nominal; No.
Close.
. 1.11
.58
.60
Hogs strong.
la.RO'a r.zu:
Cash Grain.
yeUow' lisj'No!
I yellow 3.15.
Livestock.
...44.70
....23.86
....23.T7
...23.43
3 yellow,
Bulk 16.350)17.30: llrht
mixed HOOeiTSV h w
16.O017.35; rough 16.O014.26; pigs 13.00
Cattle weak. Native steers 8.60016.85:
western steers 5.75013.25; stockers and
feeders 6.60011.40: cowa and hulfera A Ah
ii.w; caives s.iotjiii.wv.
Sheep firm. Wethers 6.70112.85; ewes
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
' 8. Cotton spot la
mldd
LIVERPOOL. Nov.
fair demand. Diices easier: mod mMHUiMr
i.9o; mracuing si.ao; low miadling 20.75;
good ordinary 18.78: ordlnarr 1(.U. lulu
4,000 bale, including 3,800 American. Re
ceipts 65,000 bales. Including 48,000 AmerU
n. futures ctoaaa steeay. .new eon.
tracts: w . -
January 21.41
March , 21.21
May ....20.38
Old contracts, fixed prices.
November ................20.05
December-January
February-March ..
April-May
ane-Jiuy
....if 50
19.11
....18.14
....18.88
NEW YORK DRV OOODtw. -
KSJW TORK, Nor. 8. Cotton goods and
yarns were firm. Wide domeu sold freely.
Blankets were ecarc. Raw silk was aulet
and uiicbnageeV Xnat an were la steady
a. -
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 8. Bulges In
early cotton trading today were suceeded
by slumps and tadinrg at the decline was
more sensational than the trading at the
advance. The small ginning returns caus
ed improvement in values ana tne Rus
sian news resulted m the reaction. Net
chances for the day were Insignificant.
active montna standing on tne close
points higher to 14 points lower than yes
terday's last prices.
The census bureau report of 7,150.254
bales ginned to November 1, was smaller
than expected and prices rose from the
opening, the advance being maintained
until trad Ins months were 41 to 64 pelnts
above yesterday s close, just wnen tne
marset iookm strongest repora 01 tne
Petsrograd uprising reached the ring and
thera was a share break Which was not
checked- until prices were 72 to T4 points
down from the topmost levels. A steadier
feeling developed toward the end and the
greater pen.oi us net aecune was reo
orded.
ontton futures closing ma;
December S... .28.88
January ... ............35. 66
March ....................-
May 35.16
July .........v"-"-iVJ-"-"i:!
Bpot oocion nrm, pom up. ores
on the spot 3,347; to arrive 614. Middling
27.6. . - -
NEW YORK MONEY.
NKW TORK. Nov. t-Uercaatlle paper
Sterling 84 day bills 4.71: commercial
bills on names e.i
comma rolai 40
4.76; cables
as day
day Mils 4.70;
4.76 7-1. - .., i - .
Bar silver 84H-
Mexican dollars UK. ' , -Government
bonds heavy.
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In Re AshevSle Lodge, 608, B. P.
O. Elks Assignment.
NOTICE tO CREDITORS
Creditors of Asheville Lodge
No. 608. Benevolent and Pro
tective Order of Elks of the
United States of America, are
hereby notified that the under.
signed assignee of the property
of aaid Lodge for the benefit of its
creditors will in the near future
distribute amongst said creditors
the funds in the hands of the
undersigned realized from a said
of the property of aaid Lodge and
that all creditors of said Lodge
must file their claims under oath
with the Clerk of the Superior
Court - of Buncombe County.
North Carolina, on or before the
1 5th day of January. A. D.. 1918.
and that as soon as may be after
that date the undersigned will
distribute said funds to the
creditors whose claims have been
duly filed. o '
This November 8th. A. D..
1917. '.-
Wachovia Bank & Trust Cox.
Aasitriiesv . : ..
Per, W. a WIUJLAJ.ISON, V
,.v. eAftsL Trust OSccr,