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10 TUB ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. MARKET ORLY COTTON DECLINE IS FOLLOWED BY RALLIES Market Opens Steady atn)NE FAIRLY GOOD ; Irregular Rallies Mark Mia TJnchanged Prices Much) ON COTTON MARKET j Season Tone Weak at Southern Selling. KBW TORK, Feb. 11. An early de ollne la cotton market wu followed by ralllaa with near month relatively Arm. After selling off from 82.40 to 81.98, May rallied to 2.4and cloned ut S3. 33, with th general lilt clewing steady, net G points higher to 17 points lower. New irop months were relatively quiet and easy during the entlrs day. The market opened steady nt unchanged jtrloea to an advance of 11 points on steady cables and steadier foreign ex change. There was considerable south ern and New Orleans Helling, however, and the market mmb turned easier un der a renewal of more or lens general pressure. This was influenced iy nrv ousness over ths railroad labor situation. end apprehensions that the lees active neraano. reportea ior spot cotton ana cot ton goods might lead to liquidation in on or th other. Present crop de liveries sold about 27 to 37 points net Jotter, while October broke 40 points be Mw last night's closing figures, with March selling at S4.4I and July nt 29.98. Ths failure of the break below 12.00 for May to unoover stop orders Seemed a disappointment to early sellers, and the market was firmer during the afternoon on covering for over th holiday tomor row, jrnvat caoies rrom Liverpool re ported that ail near month offerings had been readily absorbed by trade buying, and th relative strength of the March position here, stimulated the demand from old crop shorts who bid March up to 4.S In th late trading or 1 points net higher. This advance was accom- Sanled by rumors that some of the spot ouses mere planning to take up cotton in contract next month, but March was offered a little more freely at a prem ium of about 260 points over May, and in close was a few points off from the beat under realising. Dotji New Orleans Ask a Friend To Keep Company With You If you are already a depositor in our bank, we cordially invite you to aak a friend to "keep company with you" and become a depositor also, assuring that friend of our courtesy and a cordial Welcome Battery Park Bank Member Federal ' " " 1 1 I 1 '" ctoeka OpeMfl am 1 C WILSON Bookkeepma Systeou w t " " - ' IaataOlesi Public Aucountmnt Baeaw SOS-804-aOO Drbumor Bldg. Phone t1 KEEP WARM AND AVOID THE "FLU" USE OUR . Electric Blankets NAIMAN ELECTRIC CO. 29 W. College St , Phone 340 THE SWANNANOA-BERKELEY . A Modern Brick and Concrete) Hotel One block from publlo aquar AahoTille, N. CX Enropcen Plan Table de Hole Breakfast Bates fl per day and up Dinner or 6 upper ;& W. O. HAWK. Mgr. 6ERVICE STATION ASHEVILLE BATTERY CO. Phono 343? College & Market SI. "Threaded Robber" Insulation BRINGING AMD BEFORE t br DCfWM -1 WOOLD LIKE TO fjAX JUVT A. ftW HORE VORO' NEWS OF YESTERDAY pool will P open mnmrroit while the New York market Is closea. Cotton closed steady. i iH Igh'LowK.'l i March . . . My July October . December 84.89 S4.4J 84 .72 .132 46 31.9 '.! .lA.44i2ft.M 828 J .,28.!W 28.02'2S.2 . ;28.(iO27.im;27.73 ; Spot cotton uulet; middling H..J NRW ORLEANS. Feb. 11. While the rallroud labor troubles In this country were regarded In a very unfavorable light, the cotton market had a fairly good tone . ,.wA nul..lrlv raenvere.l fr,m ... resalonH, tinning strengtn in tne mspo- mon OI miori 10 uuj tv.oii uw in ui demand for trade account. Around the opening there were gains of I to 14 points on neuer names ironi Liverpool l,..n ,lti fift.ii uliich thM mflrbnf t off to declines of 21 to 80 points tinder the close, of yesterday. Here a new ilnmiml was met. some of It due to tin. bettor tono in the msrket for foreign exonsnge, ana snorts oougm owing n.n,r.,,.n... lh uralliiir In fh belt. The losses were recovered and t no upwara movement continued until the trail 1 1 over yew afternoon price changes 1 ne CIOSO was ll IIUI gains Ul.Llltp.Qayi VI IV W 10 IPUHItn. KxporU for the day of 21.260 . bales I caused considerable comment, since they compared with shipments of only 4,lu0l bales this day List year. Spots ' changed onUXrch i,urch not active out prices were at 88.60 for mlldllnc. which with th closing quotation nt US H'l rnttoo lAaerl ateariv At nn edvanee of 1 to 10 points. !nighiLow-,ci March !? 9!?W3r..2 May !S3.2i;32. 80. 33.KM JUly (SI. 22 JU.Sl ill.li October Pocemher 28.C9 28.15l28.46 127.86; Spot cotton steady and unchanged, i naies on me spoi uuo; in srrivo uuu. i Imw middling 81.00; middling 38.50; good,, middling 4r8,S,'l. 40.C0. Receipts "S3-, stock SPOT COFFEE. JORK. Feb. H.-Sp. coffee II Willi iai. f U I (I t kJUIIpUD -g V HI. Reserve Syttem I ELECnUCAJj AOCTJ5SORII.S lllg mOnillN WUTB 16 IU Xft pOIIIUl n-'l ,'.j , o i.t b.uvm u. , l,n,w.nt. terday's final prices. In the intriusKt worm reeponoe.! ior snon. cov-1 , - -"v:--- It whs a ouiet market witlnerlng. Home of the high class transpor-," '.'... comparatively sluggish, j tatiuns with assured dividend reputations. V tr'olcii! n OP FATHER VELL-RDK If HE OON'T tAE-VHAT KEPT XOU Ur4TIL THI , HOUR? CXN- TO KNOCK HIM DOWN- SO av Nm. TRADING IS FEATURED BY THREE DISTINCT PHASES th Opening. , , i KW YOlik' Feb. 11. Trading on hoc exenunge iouy a uiviueu "")(. prri,.,. ''-' w.w.ij., . , tono pervudlng the early dealings ','" Irregular rallies during the mld-sesNlon ! ami unuuim snnm iovrii m m I dtirlv clone. 1 While the docllne was In full swing' 1 virtually all oliUiBus of stocks etnbllhed i new low reoonin. ' In many lnstunces i I losses ranging from 25 to 100 points from oinuiiini i iicnou nmu... were registered. The most disturbing feature was thc i weakneBB of investment rails, which ral nno hi. ivwwi im ura, in vnv . m,.i j Among high priced specialties General Motors was again in the foreground at an extreme decline of 114 points, only a small nart of which was retrieved. - .",'"'' '"',', ,',,. .hlnoli.as' hor n.oto r. oils, Wft" H?at..t0.e,,OV..ln8 Xo "An over 96. with virtually no recovery The movement of bonds was In Keening, I with stocks, rails losing 1 to 13 points. i y r,'r:t"larn Jnv;r,'r H.150.00. Old United 8ttes bonds were! unchanged on call. NEW YORK BONDS. (Southern! ,TTBt.rH - ' u 'ml b 10DV.- b 1004 b 106 b 106 b 89 I) 88 b 82 ti . 96 . 9t V. H. 4n, registered . , IJ. S. 4h, coupon ranama 8s, registered Panama 3s. coupon 1 'te.V. Anglo-Kronch 5s Atchison gon. 4s Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4S iHalllmoro Ohio cv. 44s Ilethlehem Steel ret. &s b Central of Ua. Consolidated us b Central Leather Gs Chesapeake A Ohio cv. 5s Chicago, H. A Qulncy Joint 4s Chicago Mil. A St. P. cv. 44s I Chicago, K. I. A Pac Ry. ref. 4s.. City of Taris 6s 'Colorado & Southern ref. 44s Denver & Rio Grande consol. 4s.. 1 Dominion of Canada Sa (1931).... . 76i ! W4 83 4 80 94 76 93 674 l3 90 70 60 91 1 Brio gn. 4s 89 i Illinois Central rer. is d ,lnt. Mor. Murine 6s 88H i Kansas City Southern ref. 6s 68 i Liggett it Myers is ot i Louisville & Nashville un. Is 79Va Missourl, Kan. & Texas let is 1 i ! Missouri Pac- gen. 4s 52 1 New York Central deb. 6s 904 j Norfolk A Western cv. 6s 99 Northern raciflo 4s 78 'i Pennsylvania gen. us 894 Reading gen. 4s Republic Iron A Steel 5s (1940) Ht. Louis A San ,Fran. adj. 6s Heabourd Air Line adj. 5s Houthern Hell Tel. 6s.. Houthern Pacific cv. 5s Southern Railway 6s b Southern Hallway gen. 4s ! Texas Company cv. 6s i Texas A Pacific 1st ! Union Pacific 4s IV. K. of (1. B. & 1. 548 (1937)... ! U. 8. Steel 5s ! Vlrslnia-Car Chemical 5a : Wabash 1st 87 Wilson A Co. cv. 6s 914 b BidB. ' CHICAGO GRAIN, v CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Rapid upturns in tho value of corn today followed a broad commlHslon house demand based largely on belief that, supplies here would re main light even though cars were fur nished. In plenty. The close was un settled at 24 to 44 net higher. Oats gained 14fc'l4 to 11. and provla- lons 10 to Koe. I Open I High I Low I Close CORN: May July September OATS: May July PORK: May . . 1.28 1.31 1.27 1.24 4 1.211 I.soh 1.28 1.254 1.2S 1.28", 1.234 1.254 784 71?, .764! .68 i .784 .704 .8DV '34.37 35.10 34.75 34.35 34.85 34.75 July i 1)ARU: I May I July RIBS: ,34.60 121 2Ti .:2L77 21.65 21.97 21.10 21.57 21.45 121.95 l8.47 1.19.00 . May 18.45 18.57 19.00 18.30 H8.80 July '19.00 NEW YORK LIVESTOCK, I NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Reeve dull: I medium to good steers ll.85Sil8.76; bulls 7.5061 11.00; cows 4.25S10.60. ! Calves steady, veala 18. 00(824.00; culls 114.00(17.00: little calves 12.001R.00: fed calves 11.0013.00; barn yard calves 8.60 SJ'10.00; yenrllngs 6.60S8.S0. sheep 8.004? 12,50; culls 6.M7.00: yearl- Wlieep una tamos nrra, voinmon io sow Ings 14.00ru,18.00; lamb 19.oooiZ4.oo; culls: 16.O017.0O. um welghU; heavy hogs and pigs 16.00; I roughs 13.60. MONEY MARKET NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Mercantile pap er 6l-4. Sterling; 60 day bills 3.3i : ,n,rl,il net ilav hills on banks 8.33 commercial 6" day bills 3.38V1; demand !!! ,nl,le SIT-M. Francs demand 14.49: l" eal.lell 14 47. It leigian francs nemanu 13.67; cables 13.65. Guilders demand 37'4; cables 37V Lire demand i.4 : j cunies m.i'j. warns ueiimiiu ..v.. imyi-c . 1.05. Government bonds irregular: rail- j 1 60 davs, 90 davs and six months 8'2. ! i nan hrmii wentf lime loans HirviiK; . ' . ... . . COTTONSEED OIU. 1 , , "r 1. .. .... aoout ID to ill points, .later rawnn; on; buying for soutliern account and active ":VEf0 .eJn.0nry-ripuwnl ,-h----- ",. ; were S to M points net higher. Hales 24,000 barrels. Prime crude Ig.OOU.uO; , prime summer yellow spot 20.00 60; ; March cloned 20.60; May 20.64 and July ; 20. 83. I'rlme winter yellow and summer white nominal. OOONEb I'VE BEEN U?)TENIN' TO XOUR FRIE1SO M. WILLIE FINISH- mtw asavwc tac SEE FULL mix NtW YORK STOCK LIST South. HhI jHlnh Low Close Am. lieet Sugar 18 7i4 78 i 78 Ain. .an .'16.1 .1 M .j 48 i s 44 I 42 I 42 I 128 1244lt25; 106 104 H'4 I Am. Car A Fdy.. Am. H. & L.. pfd i rwit. iiil, viJ. . . . f Am. locomotive . i Am. Unseed - ' - ! - !!:! ., 14 . J 5u .; 14 .; au . 11 . . &2 .128 .1 42 ! ' .1 4 . 584 .' 5 . 286 . 121 .153 .; ir. .' o .' f.4 . 44 771.1 76 Am. S A It Am. .Sugar Am. Hum. Tob. .. Am. Tel. A Tel... ! Am. Tobaeoo . . . I A nacond a Cop. . . Atchison lAtl. Coast LUs.. Atl., O. W. I... Unl'lwln Loco. .. 'Halt. A Ohio .... 6o i;: 68 1 os 121 '1231124 KJUi Kti'i, SOI. ! mv cm I 78 ! 76 1774 I s.'i'i hi nn,: 144ti,1404 1444 i 1 09 VI "-V I" I 29V 284: 24 ! St ' S.Mi 6, ui'.i ll.-.',; ii7 I 78, 7S I 73 'i I 49; 4841 48M: I S24 30V I 24t,. j 2JS.I 23 t 33; 31 I 37 ' 364; 37 I 7ft4: 77' 77''i (213. ;2'i7 4 208 43V 4241 43 Heth. Stel "B" . i Canadian Pac. . . f'entral Leather . 'hes. A Ohio .. r'hl., Mil. A St. V Clil.. It. . & I'... ' ('u!n" Copper in. r . oc j 62 12 65 I ii3 I 24 3S0 62 30 8 I 6 Crucible Kteel I ",, u ""B"1 I l4i 104, i General Klectrlc 154 :o24lt:,24 ueneral .Motors . . . (".real North., ufd.. 2bov235 "3S Hi , (Jreat N. O. Ctfs... (lulf Ktnti?s fiteel.. i;i "4 tit l 1 at , 3 r,4i t&4 62 Vi 814: 814 Illinois Central inHUiru, ,. i"..":" K''.- 26 13.". 64 126 48 II r, 210 14 I6 48 63 8) ,', Int. -M. M., pfd. Int. Nickel v! 74: 78 78 t 20 20 1 2(1 I 7f.V T2i I 744 ' I 28 1 27,; S7 'ion ' 98 1 98 ; 2f. ! 20 i 20 l4:i61 'J664 ! 22 J 21' 21 44Ti 42 i 44 I 22'...' 21 ! 21 i 66 ,' 6." I 65 Int. J'aper Mliiml J.'ji,!" . "ou" at-- Q- ? nal- ' y , .: 24 4! 2341 23 i. ?!f: - Western ! Norlh. &U." U j .jo Gas. . . 98 Am IWo. 1 ! IH i 7!;! 6V 694 90 I 4J14 40'; 41 j 7i 74 174 1 7A i 724 ' 724 ! I 40'-;i 404: 40 4 j . 2741 21 4j 22'-, 19' 194i 194 1(6. ! 4i. 6". 1104 UOO MOO-i I 965,i 934! 964 i V 64' 64 I 1i' 18 I 13 ! 364' 35 4 : 35i , I 68 4 ! 67 I 67 !' i 904; 884! 894 : ! 18?;' 18 I 184 1 r.2 ; 5041 504 I 87 ! 8.14; 854 iiunnrvi,.,ni3 ' pittg. a W Va i ?r., .n- 'Co 62 18 ' 14. 169 !! i " r !490 Uoyal Dutch. N. Y..126 Keab. Air Line i 3 Seab. A. L.. pfd ! 1 Sinclair O. & K. ..!390 81oss-Shf. S. & J. 8 Houthern 3'ac 288 Southern Ry ( 66 Southern Ky. PfU...i 6 Ktude. Corp '470 Tenn. Copper ' 27 Texas Co. ' 96 Tobacco Prod ! 67 Pnlon Pac 1193 I !; 941 94 1171 1166 4 1 66 4 70 I 67 '67 II14H 110 1112 I 714! 68 684 '179 !176 '177 ! 57 4' I 88 4 83 I 884 99i I 964 j V. H. Ret. Stores. ..!168 I United Fruit , I 23 U. a. p'ood Prod.... I 15 1'. S. Ind. Ale ! 68 U. S. Rubber 169 17. K. Steel 11347 88 I 9V 9644 v. . meel. prd. Utah Copper . . Vlr. Caro. Chem Western Union Westing. Klec. Willys-Over. . . Coco-Cola I 19 61 60 I 604 I 84 834' 834 504 I 94l 49 I 25,i 244! 2H7i ! 37"4: 37 ' 374 . I 62 138 I 33 Total sales 1,346,100. JACKSONVILLE Ll VE8T0CK. 1 JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Feb. 11. Hogs ! prospects steady: choice heavy 1,1. 25' io.u: goon neavy duik is.za; rough 13.35Sil2.50; lights 12. 25 12.75: neavy pigs ii.zoitii.ro; nglit pigs 9.005J 10.00. Cattle prospects steady: steers 5.50 j 12.00; bulls 5.00(Jj7.00; yearlings 5.000 7.00; cows 5.507.50; veal calves 8.00 12.00; canncrs 3!o0 up. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Feb. 1 1. Hoes weak. Ileavv ! 14.40(814.90: medium 14 .7RS4 ,15 sr,- MWii CoDDt-r . . . 14.851S.60; sows 18.00&M.25; pigs 13.75WE BUY second-hand furniture, 1600. graphophones. records and all Cattle firm: beef steers g.50!M7.0ft: VinniohrM (rnltnra d.. tit. (ui.u.n .uuwi..v, tunn U.iU '11 1 l.-O. Veail calves 18.25tC17.60; feeder and Blocker steers y .uu0ii.fi. Sheep higher; lambs 15.25S21.63; ewes 6.6014.25. LIVERPOOL COTTON. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 11. Cotton spot in fair request; prices steady; good initi aling 3u.')': tuny mi middling 29.79; middling ng 25. 49:. good ordinary 28.54; low middling .oi ; oruin&ry 1.111; saies s.uuu Dales, in cluding 7.400 American. Receipts 16,000 bales, including 400 American. Future closed irregular; aiarch 26.67; May 25.44; July 24.22; October 22.13; December 21.28; January 21.03. STREET CAB SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNC It 111. ZILLICO AND FETUK :v. Cli, 6:30 a. m. RIVERSIDE PARK 6:15 and evsrj li minute until 11 d. m. DEPOT VIA SOL'TIISIDHJ AVENUE 1:20 a. m. and every 15 minute until 1:15 p. m.. than every 74 minute until 3:4t p. m., then every 16 minute until 11:00 DEPOT VIA FRENCH BROAD AVE NUE 4 a. m., and every li minutes until tl p. m. , MANOR t a. m. ana evsry is minutes until 11 p. m. CHARLOTTH STREET TERMINUS li. x. ena every ia minutes until li p. mm.: 11:30 car ran through; returning . I leaves end of car line at 11. PATTON AVENUE e a. m. and every iB minutes until 11 D. mo EAST STREET a. m. md avery 11 fiimite until 11 p. m. GRACE. VIA MEkHIMON AVTBXTJK I a. m.. then every IS mlcutes until 11 . in. m,"'V"JI1tn u o. m. e-T BILTMORE " a. m.. and tnep oyery U pHPOT ANr wF.ST ASHEVTLl.H VIA BOCTHSIDE AVENTTr-:30 a. m. auj . . SUNDAY SCHEDULC DIFFERS IN Trig . FOLLOWINO PARTICULARS. ! Car leave Square for Manor and f 1) r a. m., arrives Square 6 15 and J0. the j -very 30 minutes until :I0. Care leave Square tor Depot via South, ltd avenue 6:80. 6:45. 4:00, t:ll, t tO 7 00, 7:30. 1:00 and 8:10 a. m. Cars leave a.r. fnr Denor via French H,n.j nu 415, f jo. :4a. V:16. 7:41 and 8:!C ; oar for Depot leaves Squar 1:45 a. r. ' )0n, gouthslde and French Broad. : rirsi r i uiw oil mm. m ior nar jotte street at a. m.. and vry 10 mhv ... . . , r - - first car leaves the Squar for Rtrr- tide i:S0. next 1:43. : 11 m until ay. ni First car leaves in oquare lor Aehavlll 6:15. 7; next t:t. j ttint.it - , Snnare tnr rir.,. ... nv. and every 30 minute until t p. exception Btmdw teneauies commence i m. ai. ana con ... week- Aamn " i -,.!,,- when entertainments (.41 r,BI) tn A-idltorlum the last trl !; 11 lines will from entertatntn ' gnVaT9 at -erular tlm and BoU j tMt vr at Audf orium. I THOUGHT HE'D MtVCR. cn throlvsh: DID HE TM1K ABOUT? r ,: PAGE OF "BRINGING UP FATHER" IN THE C0MIC5ECTI0N WCants . . SPECIAL i"W'UIL ' . . . . THE ASHEVILLE SALVAGE ; T . CO., Int. 29 Biltmore Ave. l-Jov,'-ftHw,'e are Preparingvto give the Asneviue and Buncombe 1 .it. ' , i wuiuy iutn.3 uoiiitj rem Par gains, having bought a stock' ! of merchandise at a low price j ! consisting of clothing, dry good3, shoes, ladies' ready-to-wear, ette. I THE ASHEVILLE SALVAGE . CO., Inc. (WATCH FOR DATE OF- 1 S A T P r, (f o i. -c -kit 1 ;-"ucla "l oi viercnan- , dise. , " WE BUY, SELL, RENT AND REPAIR ALL MAKES, ALL SIZES AT ALL TIMES. WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TYPEWRIT-1 ER REPAIR & -EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. 38 1 HAYWOOD ST. PHONE ! 3251. l-30-t' 1 SAY ONE-O-ONE to your tele-i phone for real truck and taxi service, any size at any time. Scott Dillingham, Inc. -Truck and Taxi Service. Phone 101. 2-11-tf ! i Baggag Transferred, Furniture Moving. First -Class Auto Service. Hughe Transfer & Auto Co. ! "The Houso with a Keener Under standing." I W. T. Keener, Mgr; ' Opp. Pnsuenger Station. Phones 1405 and 1416. Branch Office, 27 Patton Ave. 10-4-tf sl !'n4l"ol"!!FUR.s made remodelled, re paired Dy experienced lur rier. Mias Cook, room 10. 32 Patton Ave. Fl-25-30 Announcement. DR. J. if. CHEEK, Dentist. Located In Legal Bldg. Offices oft fifth floor. 2-11- THE BCALP face and body scientl- flcally treated by a graduate mas seuse. Lad ice attended at their res idences by appointment. Tele- hi,. I!"i pnone iix,l. i PRACTICAL P-2-11-7 gardener and florist.' planting an Kinds ornamentals, pruning orchard, grapevine. G. Campichc, Biltmore, N. C. R. No. 2. P-2-10-7 Zl Pl-14-30 LET ME give you "an estimate on j'our carpenter work. J. R. Ray, 66 Conestee ave. Phono 2962. - P-2-10-7 OR. IS. L. 8HUFORD, JR., Graduate Veterinarian, office Smith Drug Store. Residence Phone 118. Pl-22-30 JUNK Send your Junk to the Southern Junk and Hide Co., 11 Eagle St. Phone 34.- P-l-20-30 NAVAL STORES. JACKSONVILLE. Flo., Feb. 11. Tur pentine nothing doing; 1964; sales none; receipts 160; shipments 643; stock 6923. Rosin nothing doing; sales none; re ceipts 1,214: shipments 5; stock 81,603. Quote: B 18.00; D 18.10; E 18.15; F 18.20; G H 18.25; I 18.30; K 19I.-26; JI 20.00; N 20.25; Wg 20.76; Ww 21.00. DRY GOODS. NEW YORK, Feb. 11. Cotton goods and yarns were quiet today. Wool goods for fall are being purchased more con servatively than in any recent session. Silks were quiet, much uncertainty ex isting In consequence at.the drop in raw silk prices. Rurlaps were quiet with an easing tendency. Linens were very firm. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. Feb. 11. Final prices to day were: 3H's 96.74: first 4's 90.80; second 4's 90.40; first 4Vi's 91.60; second 44's 90.84; third 4'4's 93.54; fourth 4Vi 91.10; Victory Si's 97.80; Victory 4Vs 97.90. An important meeting is to be held in Chicago today to perfect the or- ganizatlon of the American Farmer - Labor Co-operative congress. An ex - hibltion of co-operative work, the first of its kind in America, will be held in conjunction. JT-niy r uiiipn institute, me largest orguiiiziinon in in e world maintained for the express purpose 0f eradicating tuberculosis through I scientific research, will inaugurate a t , ,1 ,1 . . r r. fl , 1 1 , , (j ton tnrta.r in T-. j ...... ....B ..-,..., , a threc-million-dollar fund to carry on its work. I i . --ir-.T-r-a I Stocks, Bond, Grain. Cotton. ChKiiyjiT D CATES A CO. BROKERS Prlvst Wlrs to alt Market Center 14-15 electrical Bldg.. hM 1"7 J. C. DAVIS, Minager. BY 11 ' f ' Wants WANTED WANTtlli-vNAMKrl OF AN VONU r " I having one or mohe raw ' MILLS TO CONTKACT FOIl CUT ting kither 1 inch uoAiu3 Oil 2 INCH FRAMING. SIZB OF TRACT TWELVK MILLION FEET LOCATED N'KAR FlJRENCB ON SEABOARD WITHIN TWO OK THREE MILES OF SIDING, ALL LAND HIGH AND DIIY. 1'LENTY OF WATER, GOOD MEDIUM SIZE OAK LONG LEAF, AND SHORTLEAF. STATE IX FIRST LETTER HOW SOON CAN COME. CAPACITY MILL, AND FULL PARTICULARS SYLEECAN MFC. CO., ROCK HILL, S. C. 3-7-7 WANTED TO BUY 50 STAN DARD MAKES OF TYPE WRITERS. WE fAX UASii CALL 3251. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE. TYPE WRITERS REPAIR & EQP. CORP., 38 HAYWOOD ST. 1-30-8 WANTED Party to manufacture 300,000 ft. pine timber locatod mile and one-half from Reno, S. C, 011 the, Seaboard. Will pay $22.00 per thousand F. .O. B. cars Rono. Oth ers wonting sawing done too. Ad dress Box 393, Gaffney. S. C. P-2-11-6 THRU IS furnished rooms wanted by couple in good health. No children. Here peramanently. Want in good section. Address full particulars to M. H. It., care of Citizen. . wanted: White Oak, Chestnut, Poplar & White Pine Logs 14 inches and up In dia meter. 10 to 16 feet long. J. W. Woodard, Asheville, N. C. P-2-10-7 WANTED 25 II. P. boiler and en gine. Suitable! for 20 II. P. saw mill. Prefer same on wheels. Write fill details. J. W. Woodard, Ashe vllle, N. C. P-3-11-3 WANTED Tour circular saws ham mered, also brazlnp new backs for teeth. Wort promptly done. M. 2d. Benson, 75 Broadway. 1-14-30 LARK1N & SMITH Painting, paper and kasomming work our specialty. All kinds help furnished. 8 Eagle St. Phone 3017. P-2-7-80 FIFTY to one hundred milch cows. Holsteln and Jersey. John Hender son, D6 Orchard St. Phone 2165. P-2-10-7 1 WANTED Two or three second hand floor show cases must be 1 cheap. Phone 924. 2-10-tf ! WANTED Scotch coliie pup. No. 11 Evergreen-Lane. Phone 2191. P-2-10-3 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES By Spear Oil Co. Stock WHY?' It's an honest Investment, with all the big speculative chances of Big Oil dividends for future 3-ears. They nave at present, interests In over 3 5 producing wells and now are drill - ing on full solid leases they own In JJesdcmona. No salaried officers in tho Comapny except Secretary and Treasurer. Tho present plan Is to use 80 of money obtained from production for dividends; 20 for development of their valuable full solid leases. Own part rojhlty in terest in over S.200 acres with many producing wells -thereon, mom- more drilling. Owns 1-12 interest of( 80 acres lease with producers, In-! ciuaing tne big Dixie wells. Owns 500 acres full solid leases nil in Big Ranger, X-Ray and Desdemctoa icxas r'lelds, all free and unin cumbered 36 tracts. Bears anyv in vestigation, v islt the field at our ex pense. All officers former business men. Write for prospectus map of all hold ings and full detail information. Capital stock SI, 750,000. Act quick while it is still $2.00 per share. Spear Oil Co. Steohensville. Tnvas Reserve shares by wire, make checks payable to Spear Oil Co., mail to .uarun Kotan, North Carolina agent, Asheville, N. C. Phone 288. 12-14 TIMBER LAND A thousand acres at Auction. See Administrators notice in this paper. . Wm. Johnston, Jr. 2-10-tf JPOULTRY ANDJEGGS - " " EGGS Place jour orders early for fj. B. Thompson Ringlet Barred Rock egg. The Barred Rock is the bet all round chicken In the world. I have birds direct from Thompson's yard. Amenta, N. Y. Can furnish you their eggt at J5.00 per 15. Cockerels $5.00 each. S. O. Ingram. Arden. N. C. P-2-6-30 j ; : ' A i ', FEW choice breeding cockerels. Buff Wyandottes, Silver Laced Wyandottes. Rose and Single Comb White Leghorns. Heavy laying strain, very vigorous stock. Hatch ing eggs. $3.00 and $5.00 per 15. K. L. Withers, Waynesville, N. C. : 2-6-7 FOR SALE Thonobred Baron White Leghorn cockerels; the large egg strain, with 286 egg lineage; guar anteed finest stock around Ashe ville. See or write J. Lawrence. 91 Patton nve. P-2-10-7 I HAVE a few 8. C. Rhode Island red rockerels.vof a breed to lay strain. These are extra fine birds. Also eggs for setting. Chas. H. Wells. Covington 8t. P-2-11-3 l-JGGS for hatching from Campbell's Nfiver-Stop Laying Strain of Buff leghorns and Buff Orpingtons. Mrs. C. R. Campbell, 146 Victoria Road. City. P-2-5-30 MclVIAlMUS OF THE SUNDAY CITIZEN Wants AUTOMOBILES - 1,111 1 1 1 11 1 11, j tt M- wu. 0:r.--. ,., - ocun una uccu xvl itn (iay8 and business has been a a" I Utile OH. So Here Goes A List Cars and Prices That 'is Intended to Sell Car In A Sufficient Ntimbor Each Day Thl Week, That Will Carry Va By Our lingular Weekly Average By Satur day Night. Read 'em close don't mi&s a one. Then see the car and you'll own it before the day is over. AUTOMOBILES. 1918 Hudson Super Six.$. 750 - ,1919 Willys Knight 1,250 1920 Ford Touring. 625 45G 1919 Chevrolet Touring. 1918 Grant Six 550 1919 Napolian (Demon- strator) 950 1918 Ford Sedan 650 1918 Ford Roadster 450 1918 Chevrolet 375 1918 Ford Touring 350 1916 Ford Roadster. .... 275 1918 Haynes Touring. . . 950 1919 Willys Six ........ 875 1917 Biiick Roadster 350 1918 Maxwell 375 1918 Buick 550 TRUCKS 1918 Packard 3 1-2 Ton. .$1,750 1918 International 2 Ton. .1,450 1919 Vim 3-4 Ton 750 1918 Overland 3-4 Ton. . 550 1918 Ford 1 Ton 375 1918 Ford Light Del... . 350 SCOTT DILLINGHAM, Inc. Cor. Lexington & Walnut St. South's Largest Used Car Phones 901-101-2376. 212-1 Car Load of Apperson 8-Stock Models to Arrive Next Week. Whitmire Motor Sales Co. We have for quick sale one rjjal good' Maxwell touring cat in A-l shape, 1918 model. v Cash or terms One 1919 Wood wheel Anderson six, in fine condition. Cash on terms. One 4919-50 H. P, Anderson six wire wheels and cord tires. Cash or terms. I All the aboVCCarS are too good to be called used cars. We call them used but not abused. Come on and get one and pay as you ride. Whitmire Motor Sales Co. 2-10-3 DEPENDABLE CARS The mechanical condition, the appearance and prices of these used cars are sure to appeal to you. We invite your inspection 1919 Model 90 Overland. Overland Big Four, Five-Passenger. Overland Asheville Sales Co. Phone 2967. 12-16Walnut St, 1-23-tf FOR SALE LATE MODEL FORD CAR, FIVE PASSEN GER, GOOD CONDITION. R. M. MORGAN, 38 HAY WOOD ST. 2-10-3 WAYNE Honest Measure Pumps and Tanks EDW. R. SUTHERLAND, Ashe ville, N. C. Pt-25-31 FOR SALE Ford touring ear, good running condition, new lop, new casing. Reasonable. Phone 2141. 2-10-3 7 S-LE line rnonograpn onop I"or records where you can getlli good lively songs, better take eem good records home instead bSlng out evenings. exposed to the dread ful "Hen-Flu-Zeze. Phonograph Shop. On the Square. Next Central Bank. 2--7 m i nt - t n l CUT your hay bill in half by using Shredded Stover for cows and horses. $15.00 a ton, baled. Phone 6. "Bilt more Farms." P-2-12-15 FOR SALE At a bargain, on work horse, weighing eleven hun dred pounds. Works good any where you hook him. Geo. H. Hol man, Ridgecrest, N. C. P-2-12-19 WOOD FOR SALE. HAYES' WOOD YARD. Phono 2938. P-l-27-30 KINDLING FOR SALE (Pine) M. R. Slarnes Wood Co. Phon iS71. Pl-17-81 HEMSTITCHING and Picotlng at tachment, works on all sewing; ma chines $1.50 Instructions. Ad dress J. F. Light. Bor 157, Bir mlngham. Ala. P-2-l-0 FOR SALE 16 White Leghorn year " ling pullets. $2.00 each. Stock guar anteed. Address John O. Gibba, Weaverville. N. C. P-2-11-8 FOR SALE 1 Buckeye Incubator, capacity 120 eggs. Used only four times. Call at 47 Broadway, W. 14, Hudins. I'-K-u- FOR BALE Durock pigs reasonable price. Address J. Frasler Glenn, 214 Drhumor Bldg., Asheville, N. C. FARMS OWNER Offer two productive, well' located farmi hear Asheville. Mod erately priced. Term. U. F., jare CitlseM. ' -P-t-10-7 TIMBER LAND A thousand acre at Auction, in Adminunrator nouc ia this pDet. ' Wm. Johnston, Jr. S-10-ta
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