8 THE A8IIEVTLLE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918. DEALS FULL TO SMALLEST TOTAL INJ FOHTNIGHT Comparatlva Dullness At Business Alertness 1 f BP The officer of the Battery Park Bank lire constantly in touch with the peat financial market of the country, and are alwav glad to five of their experience and knowledge to the guidance of those whoa patronage ha made them our buainea allies. The BATTERY PARK BANK Capital t:oo,.o Surplus A Preflta Member Fader Hwrn System lll.0 tributed to Announce ments of Jrtreaident. UNDBR NEW MANAGEMENT IMPERIAL HOTEL CANTON. N. C. A modern ap-to-dat hotel Central location. Elegant equipment. A splendid eulslne and efficient ssrrlos. hates. It l and ti t per day. American plan. We solicit year patronage. A. R. SPEARS. Prop. AETHELWOLD HOTEL Brevard, n. c. mrs. a. h kino, prep. Headquarter for Commercial Men. Modern. Free sample room. Free oar U etaUea. Opea jrear roast. Kates, II. to tl.SS. N1TW YORK. Osa, ft Irr.e-utar strensth. i mut h u whl.-ti a dlaahmied la the Anal h'ur, attended tbe unaleraie visum uf otteratloita on the atorli eschang. Indar, tJlir falling o (he smallest total of miiY lull hMlun in in past ftJC-tnlgot. Tha rii.ratlv diiHn wa wma atlrlbul-1 nwlntv to an annuni.mnt mad early I I the day of President Wllauii'a IntetMiun I I make public a statement iteaasig with I tlx Met proposals of tha central allies I artar the market. rhM. Interest cone ant rat d Co an unuaual de gree m ahtunlntrs. trading In marine re ferred at an eilreme fain of i potnta far I iraaCInc tna Uwjuw-y for any orhsr Issus. Marine common aivl the all per cant bonds al ware a I rone, foreshadowing I compfcMkm of the kmi deferred deal with I untten Interest War eheree raltied vary generally dur ing the morning from their recent haavl. oeaa, all tha leading Steele and equip-1 nifflu recording gal" uf -1 to I points. with rv.ra movements In am of thai "peace" laauea. notably olaa, the laU.r I breaking eharply towards tha and. I American Telisphoo. again lad related I utilities to higher levels, but cop para were I irrsruisr pn uiiunauuns in wivvm infta. I outMllUiina. Iiuulv apecialllae developed I an uncertain trend and ralla Ignored tha I excellent crop report, which surpaaaad re cent forecasts. Impending derelorsnents abroad ac-1 counted for renewed waaknvea In change to neutral ac.untriaa, Spanish ra- I mittannae eatahlls'.ed a new minimum. I "THE MOVING FINGER WRITES!" The degenerate Wilhelm is beginning to realize its portent V V Help Him Die Back our administration and our soldiers with Prayers, Thoughts, Influence and Money and Kill the Kaiser Asheville Power & Light. Co. Oeollngs In bonds ware larva, but oonfua- I In. Liberty IS a reacting to par, while International wwre farm. French ro nwnt tUj'e amounting tn the ysar's record quotatVm at 101 . Total aalea, par value. urniaiM 10, a, wo. Okl I'lUta! Htates bonds were unchong ea on can. NIW YORK STOCK CUT. a Lumber All Kinds- quality one We re directing all our energy now with the goal of victory ahead I Citizens Lumber Company AshevQle, N. C Chandler Richbourg Motor Co. M-0 Broadwaj. Phono 22fl early rallies followed BT MM WEAKNESS Cotton Weakens Under Oon- unned Liquidation of Hedge Selling. CASH CTtFRrT WB FTJRNTSH TOtTR HOME FROM CELLAR TO OA RRET CUSQUKBANWA FI'RJflTl'RK CXMPANT. td Broadwar Phone est THE LEADER Laoias TJp-t-Uevce) Raadr-to-Wear. Popclar Prios stottt. On turn Aewaow. Aaberuta. V. O , NEW YORK, Oct. I. Early rallies were u "f ranewea weutnma In the col on.Jrtrket yesterday under comtlnued HquldaXlon, and hedre eetllnc December vpnmcui sma on; rrom si. 75 to 80.74 and vivronj i w. 10, wiin tne general Met clcw- i"..1?""' teujy t a net decline of S3 to 120 points. The market ehowed a steadier tone dur. mm tne eanier trading. Hedge celling there appeared to be a conquerable trade d"Lnd and omvertivr by ahorts reflecting ollnes of the paet several days. The open- wu airaoy at an advance oT S to 17 pomte and after some Irregularity, active morvrna mcM ahmit SQ or, ax int. . higher with October touching: 32.35 and January 31.35. At ha nnt,,. .v.. ... ket met increased hAilire riling . u,.- pool and the south, wlille the more urgent demand from ehnrte appeared to have ben supplied, and prices turnej eaalre In conjwjuenoe. The favorable weather re pol In the south encouraged the selling movement and later tn the dav there "T.1!? Pof" f freerer apot offerings, w-lth Ootoher selling down to 81.25 and January to 303. 12 or more than a cent from the early high level. Last prices were at tlie hwwl point of the rtav. Ifi "JjUjw. the decline seemed to be stjm- """ "v rjTOi inai tne Turkish cabinet had resigned and the opinion seemed to be growing In sonte quairters that Im proved peace ptSTlec8 would be con sidered a hearten mrtor In the Immediate market. Japanese and domestic Interests were connected with buvln diirlno- th attributed chiefly to covering and the early talk of a rtrmrnr mot ba-ile was over-sha.diwe-1 by rh later reoorts of I1y.re3.s ed offertrnrs and renewal of hedge aelllng Cvtton futures: oo'r s.s sa.sn s'i is leeeniber 31.42 81.75 30 75 .t.i rvirtrv 31 nL 11 : n 10 fftrch 31.25 2'S Mav 30.7 31.15 30.00 ipo cotton qulf; middling 32.50. Ainerlaan Reet St'smr America CUn American Oar and FVouadry Amarloan Lxmmotlre American Lmaeed flVfc Amerloaa HmUar. aod Rfg. ... II A marl can Pugar ...10 American Tel. and Tel. ...... 107T4 American xonacoo D Anaoonda Copper Ajtcheaon AtlajKlo Coast IJne b Atl. Gulf and W. IndUa 10 BS-ldwln LoocmorlTe SU Baltimore and Ohio 64 Bethlehem Steel "B" 71 Canadian Pactflo 1 Central Leather ...,.. 10A cneaapeaae ana una o chioagq, Mn. and m. nui Chkiago, R. L and Pao. ... Chmo Copper Colorado Fuel and Iran ... Corn Products ..... Crucible Steel Cuba Cans Sugar Brie t General Ekectrio 14 General Motors 121H Great Northern pfd. 4 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. .... 10 Gulf States Steel 70 Illinois Central . Inspiration Copper 154 Int. Mer. Marine 19 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 118V International l"aper Kennerott Copper Louisville and Nashville . ...b Maxwell Motors II Mexican Petroleum 110 Miami Copper b MM vale Steel 41 Missouri Pacific . , 14 New York Central 7IK NonotK ana western D Northern Pacific Ohio CHIes Gas Pennsylvania ........... Fittsnurg ixmi p Ray Consolidated Copper .... 14U Reading 88 W Seaboard Air Line . . IS Seaboard Air Lme pfd. . . RVnosjiIr OS and Rfg Sloes. Shef. Steel and Iron.. Southern Pacific IIU Southern Railway 11 Southern Railway pfd ttyL Rtudehaker Corporation '18 Tennessee Copper 18 Texas Co. lllVj Tobacco Products 70 Union Pacific 1184 United "Cigar Stores 101i4 United Fruit U. S. Ind. Alcohol ..,.108 United States Rubber 68H United Mates fated I OR 14 United Stavtes Steel pM. ...... 11014 Utah Copper 14 Virginia Oaro. Chetn. R4" Wabash Pfd. "A" 8H Western Union wesungnouse Klectrlo 4IT wniys uvenand Total sales, 480.100. "uf 83 8H 89S 4Jli lit NEW ORLEANS COTTON. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. I Ad rn.no es In the early trading In cotton today ware re placed by losses In the afternoon. In the I morning there was a feeling of aauarac- thn regardlner the way this country reacts I to the derman note but In the afternoon the hear view that the coming; reply must be regarded as unfavorable again came to the fore and. in addition, there wii aelllne- based on reports that the Carolines I trmt mills in that section were shorthtind- I ed because of the prevalence of Influents! while bearish traders ctalmod that Into lor I spot markets were weaker. At the high est the trading months were r,i to 801 points over yewteirday's close. The telling I of the afternoon carrted prices 48 to 51 points under yesterday's finals. The close I wns 43 to 51 points down net. The market acted over-wma in the I momlnn and shorts betrayed nervousness ovor heavy rains in Texas and private I rorecasts or a cow wave wwnin tne next few days. A steady tone was maintained I up to the middle of the dav. but. In (he I afternoon the market lacked substantial support. Locally spelts were steady endl unchanged at 83.83 for middling, which I compered with the closing quotation of I 2'i. S3 for October. Cotton future cloelng I Did: i-tooeir z.r: icemoer rf.&o; Jan-I uary 23. 2!: March 2!i.3Z: May zn.zs. Spnt cntton oulet and unchanged. Sales I on tne pr tj nates: to arrive Z75. Ijow middling 2S.88; middling 82.(!8: good mid dling 33.63. Receipts 5,884; stock 368,654. CHICAGO MARKETS. nib 31. 2 2V3 29.S0 CHICAGO CATTLE. Sara Money on Groceries Trade at the 24 Broadway. CASH and CARRY Grocery Store CHICAGO. Oct. I HYvtya tna t-lraa. m aa,4... pigs, enod to choice l.O0ffA7.00 Xa? n"v weiriern steers ?.Tfflv; me'n n-tly 5 to 5c lower. """' ioiie weaa ; cannars steadv calves wes to 15 cent, lower Beef tie. choice 15.15eis.50: met oTln in, in. i r,JW" and heifers 7 3: W-s.70: ranners and cuttors 65p7 5i- EeShT ???r-rr"' oh"'oe 10.T5SJ1S.75:' CHICAGO. Oct. 8. Renewed peace limildatl'Mi brought about a sham setback today In the value of corn and far more tliam offset an upturn whteh had resulted from prospects that the Washington an snwer to the German note would be In flexible. The mnrkct rived weak, i to 4 cents net lower with November 1.184 to 1.1:1 iwia nefemtx-ir t.m-v to i.i!. Oats llnlsihed unchanged to up and provisions at declines of 10 cents to 11.00. Grain and provisions closing: Corn-. November .. 1.18H I)eember 1.184 Onts - Nivcmhor 67 l)oeembr 67 Ti P.-k October S.1.25 November 35.25 Lard- October 26.50 November -. 23.65 Ribs - October 22.32 November 22.12 Cash Corn. Corn No. 2 ellow 1.5101.52: No. 3 yel low 1.3tr1.47. No. 4 yellow 1.3091.35. ; When (Domes the BM liliisst (Fly Make them ot and fluffjr. , 1 ''( f I Ne ros.il In GRANDMA I v ' . i VA to shrink them and make f I AN 1 AA m thsm stiff and bard, i lf L toRAJDMA sr . V(H and Larger Six Package m m 3 C Ml OUT goes the dirt. Grandma sees to that. Those great, big, bubbling, cleansing Grandma suds just surge through the clothes and not a bit of dirt can stay. No rubbing necessary. Ml Just spripkle Grandma in the tub and then, like white: magic millions of glorious suds in an instant. It's wonderful how Grandma does the work. It makes no difference if the water is hard, soft, hot or cold, the result is always the same. Grandma is the greatest 1 'all round" household soap of the age it's powdered. No chipping or slicing. No whole bars wasting away when Grandma is on hand. - Try this Powdered Soap Today r v . ill bales. Including 1,500 Ansert. NEW YORK DRY GOODS. active, fully Ptv. t.smh. k!1 ' iZ TTl rXl! 1 1 rr 1 IKtft on! id aa . II. M" .' W?wl nrsJm 1A 4aaa p. . . .00ej0.00: oufls 3 5(,C7.v0. ' I NKW TORK, Oct. 8 Cotton roods and yaros were steadier today, nhhough still of a me".l vorlimo for civilian pitrroes. Cnntwl of t u-lap prices by the govern ment may arreet the cotton g1s market. . . ,..r. .onftctutes have supplied i very considerable business. Raw silk was 8 ,tU0 tles, fn.-liidtng : Futurps closo oulot. Ootn ember 22.31: ecember 21.ia: January 21.' February 21.68. 1- , irlerVan. rtecelptif I f4(t.;iK A mart an. ' V ler 1JU4: j cneesa strong. T Ida aeh peasants of to- l distance of three mllsa, where be fc-uwr, Una. V V y jC, ' - mm autete mM?SW J-s'' ni Olshtfp ef Paris, ami the most influ- Festlral pf St, Denla the patron saint Spot coffee firm; Rio t'a T04 J Sualoa 4' 'ntsi of-SH?tSBBttarie who during; of France. IJfc- t-I tht third cen.turv oarriod the cnemnl ! 7 it J l ilf. Christianity into heathen GauL U i ' eTESTTVAIi OF FRAJiCK'8 gAKT- I oonverled thousands, box the pagan ' .. it f party was stai powerful, and the good ! NKW TORK. Oct. 8. Fregicsv sol iniseionary was tortured. Accord n NEW YORK MONBy,,. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. Mercantile aaperK i 4 months : six nx?TJths 6. f, I 8te1ina 80 day bills 4.71; commercial day Wile on banks- 4.72H: comnwoil 0W dav bills 4.72 damiand 4.7.; sables! klaxiraji nniUr. ?t 'iitiV'-f "nd c'Uxene who clinB;to the .t tradition, he was first thrown rnto Goyacnment bonds Irregular. ., .. religion of their anc5OTS will onnwl. " of wild beas's, but they lid nt rutiiroaa oonas nrm. . eo.,. :w.wi.ww ivi titc niervBiiL.uM in tne ' a iimy . ui utw:. was iiex Time Inane etrong; 0 day S WdiJ 0, irooci bt. Dn-.s. Tomorrow; wllf be days bid; six months 8 bid. r I the feetlv&l of the snhvl and niai tv-r nnn a top prices. LIVERPOOL COTTON. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 8 Cotton snot unlet- prtc- steady; good middling 34.47: i.itd- rr 23.H- w ml:ldltng 22.71; goad ordU rv 11.26: ordinary 20.74. Sales 2.000 NEW YORK CATTL,-;.- . , NEW TORK, Oct. 8. Beeves, ntraj-f Calves quiet: Teals 18.50Q2 euOs 13.00; grasaera T.B0; yearlings 8.5'i ( 7.M. Sheep and lambs steady. Slw-n j 11.00; culls t. 00 4.00- lamba,li.K 17 01. H steady at 10.15919.59 for by ts asssuum; pass 1S.VU rousja ? who has been adopted by the French as their patron In the mf as the English have ohosan St. C re aad the Irish tit. Pa. r:.-.. . "4 8f. Denis Is associated wHi face and bloody deeds, and. -middle dees his name was the cry of the French trooos. f rrention was sought befc fcatUa aad this eastern is etUl irisxi. oil ine iin.T s.auu fro -1 ,-te flames unhurt. He was then crucified, ini he I reached from the.cross to the Vlntt rs gathered to witness hia deatn agonies. But the infuriated pagans were per--istent. and they had recourse to the xpedlent of ohoppmg off the saint's head. Whereupon Donl picked up u head to his hands, tradition says, A walked from Montnmrtr. to the i Rood ihe WAWT ADS C m slialaa suburb cs41ad St. 9 - r