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TflK AHHEVILLK ClTlZENTIIXTRSDAY, DEUEA1HKU19, 1918. 10 If I! ; li li i If If. i ! If COUNSEL BP It is in the hour of unusual business situations that the importance of wise banking counsel ia especially felt And it it in thia hour that the officers of the Battery Park Bank have been able to render aome of their moat ef fective service in the held of local business. The BATTERY PARK BANK CaB,l! turalua P-efiU -.t.f Member Federal Hawrra flyatem llll.t MARKET SHABP ADVANCE IN NEW YORK COTTON NKW YORK, r - Karly setback rtatiltlne from :h circulation of m tmw , 1'nrmliw notice,, war Iniloaed by t anarp anvetM-e n. tua com on market to day or. trad buying aiid covering Tlit gonormi llt eloaed steady at a :irt ad vance n( I In tl pointa DOINGS OF THE DUFF S By Allman NEW YORK MARKET ' SHOWS HEAVINESS . . i SKW YORK. lwnlwr II llaarlnea prevailed In ih stock iiuirkM today af a firm otMNilita', prior Mien yielding uu ; light offarleta. Weaaare tu not ouii- , Until o any particular group, oil and I other recent strong favorlllrs displaying reactionary tandem-lea ! ( uniualon of eaullnistii incidental to , uwing to tn tact mar ureviouait mi imniin i.vi...-imi ... , moiiiii nniv l lie I.Im hut li.. .iHvr.i II"' administration altitude toward! the 'on liwrmliir ooalraula the 1auanc of Ireuauortallon cumpatil.- found further miflcea lhl morning aremed a surprise ' in mouera.1 miuniaiion In -he general trad They acre ratlmal- 'railway aharea. albeit luaaxa in mat dl.l- at onlv toon balm. however, and . relatively limited. Cnlted while they cnusrd some scattering m-iir ! HHiM Mleel backed and filled within a month tlouldntliin trade Interest were ' fractional radlua. nul independent steeie l.iivers un His decline broke severely with related euultimeots.. I'hii market ouened tdy at and- hum' ii f f. tu 2k Kilna on liulllRri ..vT nttrlit iol niw and rporta iliat th hlilni7 lioard had ajalanrd four jthtpa to thr ctitton trad. ovrnlalit huylna or der wt-re quickly auppllnl, ami thr mur- tlirlr rwaraal of I la I uulnta liflim al- trndad by U-aul raiwrta ot addlilnnal caiicolbtlluna aud duinratta? and lorrujtii coiilratta t'oppara tamporarlly aiiwiwihanMl ( by aimounomnl of th oncanlaation uf for Ita i T A6QQD lOAA.To CPBajea. v Voa cam- CRovr him AUtxe TlMe.CBP J r i cwr Voo. prtorestoR, 4 kfl aold off durlna tha rarly Iradlna with " "vwt comiiaiiy havlna for Ita I T.i-mlit-r ahowlnx a net loan of IK pointa i ob)HH tha alablllaallon of that In- and January of IS pointa durlna iho mid- I dualry, but fallad lu ralaln thulr mwlurat ill- i.f tlir mornlnir ahlla latrr moniha kulna old lo iiolntt nrt lower with March i no tmichlnu Si 7i Thr markfl thn turnml flrinir nn r--porta of an active aiol dfmaml In fb aoulhwttat covrrlnir by early eellera and rutimra Hint aom of the people who had IkMird notlcea thta ninrnlna were luylna Pt-cemoer iMintrncta later In tha ilay I nuerlnliily marked Hie rourae of ahip- plnga. Marina preferred holding rela- iivriy atcaay lor a lime hut lortriuna piu-t of Ma advance later Tol.arroa, aiiaara and utlllil.e were' Indudeil ainoiin the other lrrea;uar lo hoavy laauea. The one encouraging feature of the auaalon waa a drop In call money to i m w -mm vtHv4 Wve or him BAcvto N "TUb coankpu OLT K.O.- 1 That delivery led lo the advance aelllng J P" cent, the ruling nrte. however, ai H pointa aliove laal nlahl V i loln fig urea while Inter montha ahowed net gnina of 2 lo 40 pointa with March Bail ing at 76 0. lator fluctuation!! were very Irregular, particularly In the cnae of I'qormher which nhowed a cloalng reac tion of M pointa under renewed liquidation. CHICAGO MARKETt. : ' t ;j TF your business keeps two or more horses v; f- busy, t?-fc' just one reason why you are not using an International motor truck: You Don't Know What It Will Do for You! ; That's true. If you knew how much actual cash it saves, vou would buy an International motor track because you could hardly make a better paying investment If it added only fifty cents a day to your net profits that would be better than 10 per cent interest on the price of a model H An International motor track will save more than that for any man whose work keeps two hdfees busy. That ia not all it An, bv anv mana rinr rVi mUHHiA - " "i ' - - bs enough to intereat you, a buaineM man. Write for I . f a a our complete ngurea on motor truck saving. f ' . Four Models H. 1.500 1U capacity K. 3.000 lba. capaciy ' F. 2.000 lbs. capacity C. 4,000 lbs. capacity Special bodies for any business. International Motor Trucks Are Sold By .': SAWYER MOTOR COMPANY ' 15-17 South Lexington Avenue r'MirAOO, Dec. . Tom averaged higher In price today chiefly owing to weather condition unfavorable to the crop movement. Thn clone waa ateady at the aame aa yeatarday'a flnlah to lHc. up with January 1 Jl'4 to 1 l4 and May to 1 S.1V Oitta flnlahed unchanged to S ofT and provlnlnna varying from 4fic. decline to 66c. advance. drain and provlalona. Cloaa Corn January l.StM May ..r. Oata- . , . . jniirfry.-.- m May 71 W Pork 1 January 47 10 May 43. OR Lard January 24 06 Miiy .. i 24. U .ibe .Innuary 24. 7S May M.0 I Cash Corn. Corn No. 2 yellow nominal; No. t yel low 1.461.4: No. 4 yellow 1.404S1 4. Data. No. t white 71972Vl; atandard Llvaatsek. Hoga receipt a K0.000, market about teady wfth yeaterday'a average: common packing and under weight, light hard to move. Hulk or aaiea l7.sr.tfi7.eoj Dutcn era 17 4r, )T.5: IlKht l.5fi-17 4S. pack ing 16.0ei7.4ft; throwouu U.60Ol.0; plga. choice 11. 760 IS OA. Cattle receipts IS.lHHr-, market ateady to I5c. low-en good iteera and canning atock holding up beat: calvea 6o. lower Hutcher atock. cowa and helfera 7.160 14.25: cannera and cutter 07.1!v; wentern range, cowa and helfera 7.50 12.00. Sheep recelpta 11,000. Market alow to 15c. lower. Umbi, choice 14 514 8S; medium 13.50014.15. proxlmalely 44. l,.allngii In foreign ex cnange were at low rub. neutral remit tance, eepeclally to Stockholm and 8 Itaerland. ahowlng mora flrtnneaa t'ondltlona In the bond market were nilacd. International baiuee. notable Anulo-Krench a a duplicating the year a J urai ai Tl. Willie Liberty laaura aagged under the further weaknaaa of fourth i 'a which made a new record at !.Yi. Total aaloa, par value, aggregated $1(1. I75.1HH3. Ukl I'nlted Statea bonda were unchang ed on call. NtW YORK STOCK LIST, Salea (Ugh Low Cloae Amer. Beet Sugar... lit 4W U i American Can 14 4S . 4' Amur. .'. and Kdry.. II Its M Am. Uco.. Ki. llv. I 3 S American Llnaeed... 12 45 H Amur. H. and Kfr 41 12 It IS. American Hugar.. .b America' T. and T. . 40 10114 101 - American Tobacco. . . 2 15 1M l'.i Anaconda Copper SO (5 64 ' U Atchlaon 12 93 S 1 Hi Atlantic 1 . I. 0 10s All O. and W. I lialdwin Locomotive. Baltimore and O. . . . Beth. Steel "B" Canudtan Pacblc... Central Leather Cheaapeake and O. . . Chi. U. and 8t. P Chi. R. I. and Pao. ... i imv, no 110 51 7 75 7 5SS 59 53 athlno Copper... t 010.- r. NSW ORLEANS COTTON. SfeW-E-Z 1 Memories o Mother will linger sweetly as ahe recalls the ay you gave her a Sew-E-Z Motor. Let us show you this wonderful little labor, time and money-saving Instrument. Sewing Machine Motors WARD ELECTRIC CO. i y "Anything Electrical" 12 Battery Park Place. Phone 449. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 11 The ad vance In cotton waa continued today but there were period when the market act ed over-bought and a tendency to react waa frequently In evidence. Tha main uatalnlng newa again came from the apot department, buying; being done chiefly on reporta of more tonnage avail able for Hhippera, tha large ex porta for the day. the cabled newa that the Tan caahlre fttrike had been nettled, reporta of a higher banla In the Texaa spot mar ket" ana telegram! rrom the north claim ing that there waa more eot bualnesa under way with the New Kngland mi la. Kncouriuring the reaction from the ad vance waa the private bureau forecast of a total of 10.2Ui.000 balee ginned to December 13, Indicating an output for the period Juat ended or tbi.mn naiei againat 418,000 but year and 487,000 two yeara ago. Around the opening prices were 22 to 35 nolnta up: from thlH tha reaction car ried the active monthe 9 to 27 points under the close of yeatarday. loiter the tone steadied and fast prices were at a net gain (or the day of to 15 points. A feature was a notice on the floor willing attention to an American steam ship loading here for Liverpool and hav ing a capacity of 25,000 bales of cotton. This waa the first tnatano of freight Holicltatlon In several yeara. and 1.. Corn Products . Crucible tit eel Cuba (Jan Sugar 10 13 8 3S - ' 5 io i:, i; . 13 1 6S I 57 44 ii L'SV; 26 K, IS 34 34 "4 5 3HV, 3 51 484 47H 27 bl 67 30Va 30H J7 63- 184 Krie Ueneral Klectric , 3 161 151 1M uenerai Motors 11 iz .127 iz Oroat Nor. pfd. . . 7W 33 4 97 32V4 5Vi Great Nor. Ore Ctfs.. Qulf States Steel Illinois Central Inspiration Copper... 18 47 V 47 1. aii, m. him ..iv, . ..... i &i vt Int. M. Marine fd. ..178 111 110 111 International Paper.. I 33 32 82 Kennecott Copper... 17 34 34 31 L. and N b 117 Maxwell Motors 11 28 28 28 ..208 1704 165 166 .. 3 24 24 24 , 45 45 46 17 28 26 26 Mex. Petroleum Miami Copper Mid vale Steel Missouri Pacific... N. Y. Central N. and W . Ev. dlv. Northern. Pacific... Ohio Cities Oaa Pennsylvania 20 Plttaburg Coal 8 Hay Con. Copper,.,.' 9 Reading 47 Kep. Iron and Steel.. 18 Seaboard A. LV 47- Soa hoard A. L. pfd.. 4 11 Sinclair O. and Kg. I Rloas-Shef 8. and 4 x. Southern Paclnc Southern Ry. . 1Q 78 76 76 I 107 107 107 5 6 96 96 A9 JiaZ At 0 46 8 47 21 83 7S 19 33 61 76 102 101 M 0 30 42 4 46 21 82 75 8 18 33 61) An Englishman has invented com'bH to be sewed to women's hats to hold them In place without the use of pins. ' i K We are offering a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SCHbLARSHIP with a discount of $J0 on the cost of our regular Full" Com-" ; mercial Course. One of these Scholarships would be a gift of inestimable value. If jyou are interested for yourself or for someone else call and let us give you details in regard to courses and rates. J EMANUEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Office Opent,9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 1100. 15 Haywood St. Oldest sad Beat Equipped Commercial School lo the State. Southern Ry. pfiL... 9 69 69 Btudebaker Cor SS 62 51 61 Tennessee copper... - 13 Texas Co ! 168 187 187 Touaoco' Products... 47 81 81 81 Union Pacific 19 129 129 129 United Cigar Stores. S .106 106 105 United Krult r- 1 163 168 iij U. 8. Ind. Alcohol... I 104 103 108 U. S. Rubber V. S. Steel. IT. 8. Steel pfd... Utah Copper Va.-Caro Chem. Wabash Pfd. "A" 08 97 79 78 78 . 48 97 96& 96 ;v 1 112 112S 112 . 75 74 . 74 . 4 65 64 54 Zl !! 16 Western Union S 88 88 Weatlnghouse Elec. 7 48 43 Wlllva-Overland 26 25 26 Total sales. 346,700. NEW YORK CATTLS.' NrlW YORK, Dec. 18 Beeves Irregular, ordinary to good steers 11.6016.25: bulls 5.50f ltl.50: cows 4.5O10.00. I Calves steady: common to prime veals. I 15 .60021.00; culls 1SJ014.00; grasaers 6.50iai7.00: feed calVes .0010.00; western calvea 8.80010.25: yearlings 4 GO ft 6.50. j Sheep and lambs firm. Sheep 7.00(3' 9.50; culls 6.006.00; lambs i4.oo(ifi.ui; culls 10.00&12.00. ' Hogs steady at ,'17.7618.00; roughs 16.75, i A novel rolliiiir pin le made of glass To make persons appear two inches and has a wood on handle, so formed ! taller, a Chicago man has invented that It can 'be used with one hand. ; metal forms to place in shoes Nappy Hair, Grows long, . StrtaigU, Soft and Silky by using EXELENTO A CmiTtwAmni tl.w CnMr. Kemevea dan- druff. Feeds tho loots of tha hair. Cleans tha scalp. Stops falling hair at onee, Prlc 25o by mall en receipt of stainpa or coin. AOENTS WANTEO WillaHersiilUalsn IXILEHTO HBMCWt CO. ATLANTA. CA. NEW YORK MONEY.. NEW YORK. Dec, per 6 pe cent. 18. Mercantile pa- Sterlmar 60 dav bills 4.73: commercial 60 day bills on banks 4.72; commercial 60 day bills 4.72; demand 4.76.70; cables Oovernment bonds heavy. Railroad bonds easy. Time loans strong; 60 days. 90 days and six months, 6 bid. Call money easy; bank acceptances 4. NEW YORK DRY OOOD8. ! I " i ..,.il lf; i I I ' I 4V i r -ii i - f stimimu. m. t s?sjmc3S3m i warn p 1 uiict 4 . , 3 a , u 1 1 yyv iVll Ml irXX-.. n i a. . iii i i ( i i i i mw mm mmm mmm I When you burn the Midnight Oil 1 I X f 8 NEW YORK. Dec. IS Wool goods auctions today disclosed steady buying at prices ranging from 30 to 40 per cent, under v fall 1918 opening figures. More Interest waa shown In cotton floods. Silks were steadier. . You needn't (est ayeatrain and coatequent headache it yon work by tha iqft mellow lifht of the Rayo Lamp. Ita bif enerou glrrw without flicker or glare can't hurt tha eye. , Rayo Lamps are simply desif ned without embossing' or cheap ornamentation made ol brais, nickel-plated last! a life time. Easy to light, clean and rewick. Inexpensive to buy and use. Aladdin Security Oil it economical burns without smell or smoke. Ask to tee ( Uvfo at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY BARNARDHVILE, Deo. 17. Prof. K. K. Hawkins waa In Bumsville FVU, day and Saturday. Rev. N- V. PhUlips was In Madiaon county lost week. . Mr. Ellea Shuford haa gone back to White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mr. Roy Hawkins waa In Mars Hill Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Av J. Beachboard waa In town Monday, on legal bualnesa. Mr. Z. V. Folster and family re turned from a visit to Cantun Mon- Mr.Bradshaw Fair' has gone back to Oast on ia to work. i Miss Genava Hawkins waa in. Ashe vllle Friday. One of P. H. Harris' children was, painful burned last Saturday, painfully burned last Saturday. Hawkina vlaited the Plney Mountain section Friday and Saturday. Mrs. oolumbua Allen and daughter, Ollte. are visiting in Yancey county. There was services at the Baptist church Sunday for the first time in over eight weeks. Pastor N- B. Phillips preached from Romans 8.15 17, 'How We May Know We Are Children of God." There was a fine crowd and all enjoyed the services. Mr. Mack Fox of the United rotates ship Maine ia at home on a visit. NEW YORK PRODUCE. ..KW i urtiv, i.eo... naw .sugar steady; centrifugal T.28; fine granulated 9. cents. Hnnt coffee Irremlar. Butter ateadv. Cheese firm. LAWD (SALE. W.htnJto D. C. Norfolk. Va. Riohmoad, Vs. (New Jertey) Biltimor. Ma. Chariatta, N. C. CharlaMoa. W. Va. CbarltUoo. 8. C. freiUTT AND JEFF Mutt Buys a Trick Dog for the Fireplace. By E C. FISHER (Copyright. 1918. by H. C Fisher. Iraas Mark Keg. U S. Pat Off.i - ir Trie .r AV:I ( JeFrw.aay nrTT Ti-rHay mTtutia, TMtSTM-T) I ( 'ZJLttlZ 7ia.M ' O iWtilara v I Neu Wr 6R CS,AJ I IItH. RU. ) . Z A " l A Ut r SM TM6 STR4SI THATU WtrThCRVi4a.lt $ aMfa Ml twcTy F. ( tkTrT IT W TJ fly Hw ct . OvmW A NOUtt . ptMmAp. I 1 1 By virtue of the bower of sale con tained In a deed of trust, executed on the 12th day of February, 1917, by R. O. Buckner, to Joseph F. Ford, trustee, to secure the Indebtedness therein described to Clyde S. Reed, Which. said deed of trust is duly re corded In ; the office of the Registrar of Deeds for Buncombe county. North Carolina, In Book of Deeds of Trust No. 106, at page 104, and default having- been made In the payment of both principal and interest on the notes secured by said deed of trust, and upon application and demand of ihe holder of said notes, the undersigned trustee will, pn Monday, the JOth day of December. 1918. at 12 oVlock noon, offer for sale at the Court House door In the City of AahevHle, aald county and atate, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following piece, parcel or lot or land, situate, lying and Dfint in the County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, near the Town of BUtmore, on the Hickory Nut Gap road, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake In the Northern margin of Hickory Nut Gap road, common corner of lota 9 and 3 0 of a plat of the Reed property, mada by A. A. Hamlet, and runs thence 'North 33 degrees 20 minutes East 20.8 feet to a stake In the Southern mar gin of Fourth street; thence with the Southern margin of Fourth street South St degrees 40 minutes East 10 feet to a stake in said margin of said alreet, the Northwem corner of lot No. 12 of said plat; thence South 33 degrees 2Q minutes West 202.5 feet to a stake in the Northern margin of Hickory Nut Gap road; thence with the Northern margin of Hickory Nut JT" Crap road North 56 degrees West 120 fj , feet to the place of the BEGINNING: and being lota Nos. 10 and 11 of a plat of the Reed property . made by A. A. Hamlet, Surveyor, October, 1915, andduly recorded In Book , page , In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Buncombe county, reference' to which is hereby mada for a more particular description of tha ald lands. Thia the 28th day of November, 1918. JOSEPH F. FORD. Trustee. S586-28-5-12-1S NCrXlCK. Ha ring qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of X. Buren Bosilck, deceased, notice la hereby given to all persons Having any claims or demands against tha estate ot said V. Buren Bostlck, deceased, to pre sent them for examination and audit to me at my o files in Ashevllle, North Carolina, pn or before the 10th day of December, 1919, otherwise' thia notice will be pleaded prosecution and i in bar ot tha payment of said de mands. All persons Indented to said extate are notified to settle with ma, This, December 10, 1918. HAYWOOD PARKER, Executor of the Will of V. - Buren Bostlck. deceased. , 9860-12-19-26-J-I-1S
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