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TILE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1920. 10 : I IS 2. ' " BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY in fllURPflY, N. CJ at Anction Tuesday, Feb. 24th 11:00 A. H. The owners of the fol lowing listed properties have placed same in our MARKET NEWS OF YESTERDAY NEW YORK STOCK LI8T South) EARLY IRREGULARITIES.! Slightly Improved Trade Demand Affects the Cot ton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 17. Early irregular Ity was followed hy a decidedly firmer tone In the cotton market today owing to reports of a slightly improved trade oe m. Meet Sugar . . . ni. i an Am. Cur and Fdry Am. H. tt L, pfd. Ain. int I Corp Am. Locomotive... Am. Linseed Am. Hmltg A Rfg.., American Hugnr Am. Hmtr. Tol .... Am. Tel. A. Tel..., Am. Tntucoo b Anaconda Cop. AtchlHon Atl. C. Line ... All., a. & W. I Raidwin Loco . Haiti. A Ohio. . . lleth. Hteel "U" Canadian Pne . Central Leather Cheitu. & Ohio IHales'High'Luw Close 81441 801il 80 : 4 42 43y. 104 92', 91 2 21 (126 83 V4 7Ti 77 U 2 mand and tne better late ruling or hum,,;, m iii i lock market. May contractu advance to 87.40 making a net gain of 66 points;! .J1- 1 and a recovery of 320 points from the low I ' ",mo ' 0'''"'r , level reached on the big break curly 1n '."'" ,"ei & ' tne monm. i nai nenvcry ciosou hi ai nn , , v., . with the general list cloning steady at u J;f " I The market opened steady at an ad-j ,'.' ,. V.;' ;.',' Ivanee of 3 points a decline of 3 jwlnts i ft'';"'0 , and active months sold about i to I points not lower right after the call under real ' Uing and scattering local or Wall street pressure. Cables were better than due however, while Liverpool wus nil active buyer here and there wero a few scattering reports In from the acute suggesting renewed In terest on the part of exporters. These features led to covering which the market soon turned firmer with prices reaching the best levels of the diiy In Jhe late trading when Mnrch sold at 36.90 and July at 82.50 with the more active posi tions showing net advances of 32 to 58 points. Easier call money rates probably accounted for some of the Wall street buying, while there wus nlso a good demand from the trade and New Orlcuns. Private cables rettorten trade buying of 42 12 3 14 494 16 122 19 26 59 80 !"9 r, 2 67 S01 4ft 11 I 11 Uiu ui U;n in uivbi itr 11 a ii iui nanna wifn incf riirfinnQl Manchester Hplnnnm and - continental , DUyinu f,f jifw crop months. No chunKf frj-k call f fk liirrKol- Kir?-1 V Iniportunoo wan noted In 1ho nftws CO Sell CO UlC nigneSL DlU-from the itomHtlc trad hut Kngllrfh cab! ! ttfivic'8 repori'n nn ucnvw cif!Ti;iri(i ami Intronic prlcm for loth yarn mid ko'Ih. j There van Homo 8olltii luliVved to be for ; Hpot Houho account during the early trad i inc but no Indication of spot prennure itherwiHe, and the relative utrenKth of j March on the HOtbackH ntlmuluttd covcr tnK by May and July nhortH. otton ciomert utenoy der at Public Auction: The C. E. Wood Office and Business Building Cor. Main Street and Public Square Occupied by Brown and Davidson with cloth ing and' gents furnish mgs. This is a beautifu three-story, pressed brick building trimmed with " marble. Has twenty-four , office rooms on the sec ond and third floors; two baths, hot and cold wa ter, steam heat. An ex cellent building. . Y The CE. Wood Residence Cor. Public Square and Valley River Ave. One of the best corners for bus (nesa . in Murphy. The building can easily be remodeled into an office building or a business house. 5 Business Lots On Valley River Ave. r A part of the Woods home place, centrally located; wonder ful possibilities for these lots. Val uable now, will become more so each year. 2 Warehouse Lots One in rear of the C. E. Woods homeplace and one lot No. 1 1 of the Duke sub-division. Splen did proposition for warehouse or garage. i AGood8-Room Residence On Valley River Avenue, Near School On a good 50-foot lot, well lo cated; frame building, metal roof. A few dollars spent in painting this house would make it a very desirable home or an excellent piece of rental property. The above property is in Mur phy one of the best towns in West ern N. C. Murphy is so located that it is bound to grow. On Southern and L. & N. railroads; on the proposed Ashe ville-Atlanta highway. If you have confi dence in the continued growth and prosperity of Western N. C. you must have confidence in Mur- j phy. Tbere will be a big crowd at the ; 'sale. Be one of them! MUSIC BY OUR OWN BAND i Sale Rain or Shine ! Conducted on the Property by! SOUTHERN i LAND i AUCTION CO. Home Office, Asheville, N. C. I "We Sell Lots and Lots of Lots,; 4 . and Farms M 1 My IV y IHlirh LowlCI e March 136.90 36.40 36.85 May 134.70134.06 34.65 July i32.60'31. 85132.48 October 30.07'2.70 30.06 December 129.60129. 24 !2B.r.U Spot cotton steady; middling 39.40. CHICAGO GRAIN. (Jen'l Motors (Irrat Nor. pfd Great Nor. Ore Ctfs. Oulf States 8 Illinois Central Inspiration Cop int. M. Mar. pfd Inter. Nickel Inter. Taper Kenn. Copper I,, and N Mux. Motors b Mex. Petroleum Miami Cop Mldvale .Steel Missouri Par N. V. Central N. Y., N. 11. : 11. , . N. and V Nor. Pacific Ohio Cities las Ok in. P. & Kfg I 'an-A in. Pet Pennsylvania Pitts. W. Va Hay. Con. Cop Heading Ren. Iron & 8 Royal Dutch N Y. ... Heuboard A. L Seaboard A. L. pfd.. Sinclair O. & Rfg... 81oss-Hhef. 8. & 1... Southern Ry .Southern Ry. pfd.... Studebaker Cor Ten n. Copper Texas Co Tob. Products Pnlon Pacific U. 8. Retail 8. United Krult C. S. Fd. Pro 27 83 146tt 108 31tt 87 121 7814 65 U 103 89 86 77tt 80 b 124S S2 66 tt 79 88 141 106 28 tt 84 tt 117 76tt 49 37V4 2 26 104 92H 0tt 77 tt 61 126 83 67 225 67 82 Vi 88 146H 108tt 31 tt 87 12014 7 65 3 36 80 tt 197 44 13 tt I'. 8. Ind A I I". 8. Rubber . CHICAGO. Feb. 17. Rearlsh views I H: ? JJ,ec1, p,A which leadlne ouckers had exoressed in i Ia" oPPcr regard to foreign trade, led to a decided setback today la the value of corn. Prices closed heavy tt'Sl'Ji net lower. Oats lost to .ltt& and provisions 86 to i.r Open High Low Close CORN May 1.31'i 1.3.V 1.33H l.Sja; July 1.31 i 1.32'i 1.30S, 1.30 Sept 1.28'i 1.29H 1.27 1.27 OATS May 81tt .82 .RTi .81 July 7314 -74tt .73'4 .73'i PORK May 35.00 85.60 35.50 35.10 July 85.30 35.20 85.20 LARD May 21.40 21.60 11.30 21.32 July 22.10 22.10 21.77 21.80 RIBS May 18.80 18 80 18.60 18.52 July 19.12 19.12 19.00 19.02 Va.-Caro. Chem. ... Western Pnlon ....b Westinghouse K Willys Overland Coca-Cola 163.238 7 36 62 87 63 B3( 82tt 2ltt 76tt 28tt 100 tt 174 a 46 26 71 28 95 75 tt 42 41tt 26 I9T 71tt 1p77 101 101 110 22 21 14H 206 ' 39 tt 2! 70 471 70 22 87 10 183 18! 68 71 120 69 16 It 20 4 186 1 31 15 9 20 12 15 218 45 35 as 79 191 42 12 233 72 8514 62 84 62 It 80 20 74 28 tt 100 166 23 45 23 67 27 tt 93 72 41 7 74 tt 40 22tt 19! 6tt 98ttll00 98:l00tt 36 35 80 W95tt 44 12tt 167 235 73 36 62 87 63 82 20 76 28 100 22 171 22 46 26 70 75 42 8 80 41 26 19 71 STOCKS HEAVY TO WEAK fN THE EARLIER STAGES Unexpected Demonstration of Strength Is Recorded Later. ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. plds on reinforced concrete bridge over Hlawaasee river will be received by the County Commissioners of Cherokee County, Murphy, N. C, until 11 a. m., March 1, 1920. Bridge ap proximately 207 feet long and with an 1 8-foot roadway and 6 -foot sidewalk. Plans and specifications can be se cured from Howerton-Tlrsway Co., Asheville, N. C, for $7.50. A certified check of 6 of each bid is required. Itlght reserved to reject any or all blda. R U FOX. chairman, HOWERTON-TIRSWAT CO.. Engineers. 3-17-18-24-25 183 69 83 99 HOttl 7 V 14 37 69 69 20 84 S 177 65 113 67 182 58 79 96 110 1! 69i 63 I 62 60 60 25 I 23 39 I 38 9 14 39 70 79 22 87 tt 10 182 67 'i 120 6tt 183 69 82 tt 98 UOtt 71 63 83tt 60 25 89 NEW YORK. Feb. 17. Slocks were heavy to weak In the early stages of to day's session but nave an unexpected demonstration of strength later, the mar ket closing witn numerous gains oi to 6 points. Ralls came forward In nn impressive manner during the active final hour, sec ondary as well as high grade Issues r-nr- tlcularly in an advance wnicn completely overshadowed the trading In the usual favorites. Call loans opened at t per cent, the first Initial offering at that low figure in sev eral weeks. Time fund manifested easier tendencies, though still In scant supply and a better Inquiry for commercial paper was reported. The bulk of the first hours selling wss coincident with disquieting rumors from Washington and again emanatou irom professional Interests. That faction con tinued to exert further pressure against hiah priced Industrials and specialties some of which registered lowest trices for the current movement. When call loans continued to Hold at the minimum-Quotation l.owever exten sive short covering ensued, the list mov ing steadily upward from ire interme diate period to the strong finish. Unllrnad bonds strengthened with stocks but other -Issues, Including Liberty bonds were aKaln irregular, b.tles. pnr value were $12,250,000. Old U. S. bondB unchanged on call. SPOT COFFEE. NEW YORK. Feb. 17 Spot coffee quiet but steady; Rio 7's 14; Santos 4's 24. IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME SITES AND EXCELLENT TRUCK FARMS IN GOLD VIEW GARDENS AT AUC TION THURSDAY. ALL THAT BEAUTIFUL RIDGE ALONG THE WEAVERVILLE ROAD IN "GOLD VIEW GARDENS" IS SUBDIVIDED INTO 6-ACRE TRACTS TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION- THURSDAY NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS or separately on "Grading" and Sur facing" and for "Bridges.'7 Check wltb bid for entire, work will be for the sum of Blx Thousand DoSars. Check with bid for "Hurfaclng" will be for Four Thou sand Dollars. Cheek for "Grading" will be for One Thousand Dollars. Check with bid for "Hrldges" will ae for One Thou sand Dollars. ' A corporate surety bond, or other satis factory security will be required for the complete fulfillment of the contract. Plans, specification., forms of contract proposal blanks, etc csn be obtained from the office of the State Highway commission, Raleigh, N. C on the pay ment of Ave dollars to defray coat. Any Increase In freight rates made publto after date of letting, and paid by Contractor will be allowed' If proper vouches are submitted at tho time of payment of such Increased rates. ny oraer oi tne isorta Carolina Mate Hlgnway Commission. The right Is reserved to reject any or all blda or to accept any bid deemed best for tne Htate and the, county. W. 8. FAILI8, State Highway Knglnoer. This 14th day of February, 1920. Advt. Wants ROOMS FOR RENT V V K N I H H EU ON 13 or two very uttractlvo largn front rooms well furnished. Ideal location, largo porches and grounds, private home, closo In. Phone 203C. AdpIv 19,1 itankin Ave. P3-15-S TWO CONNKCTINO KOOMS i ur nisheU for housekeeping, adjoining bath. First floor. Sink and gun range. AdulU only, no sick. Phono S182. P-3-H-t TWO connecting rooms furnished for housekeeping. Water and sink In kitchen. Phono 8145. P-2-18-.'! FL'KN'ISHED front bed room. Cloci In. Rates reasonable. Phone 93,". 94 Sturnes Ave. P2-17-3 FARMS State Highway Construction N. C. Federal 1 Ala project no. ox. TIMKUK UAND A thousund acres at auction at Sylva, N. C. March 3. See administrators notice In this paper Wm .Johnston. Jr. 2-18-tf Keeled bids for the construction of ap proximately 8.43 miles of Htate Highway In Buncombe County, N. I., will be re ceived by the North Carolina State High way Commission at the Division "office In Asheville, N. C, until 12 o'clock on the 1st day of March, 1920, when they will be opened and read. No bids will be received after the hour fixed. The work will consist approximately as follows: SURFACING 31, It7." Si. Yds. plain cement concrete pavement or 31, 975 Hq. Yds. cement con crete header and curbing base course with 29.977 Sq. Yds. Topeka surfacing or 31.975 Sq. Yds. Penetration Macadam standard specifications with 6nch broken stone base course. GRADING 2. acres clearing und grubbing. 6.790 Cu. Yds. earth excavation 17,068 Cn dB. earth borrow, 694 Cu. Yds. rock excava tion. 18.168 Lin. Ft. shoulders (both sides of road), 118 Cu. Yds. class "B" concrete (headwallsl. 878 I,!n. Ft. 18' Vlt. sewer pipe, 228 1,1 n. Ft. 24" Vlt. sewer pipe, 142 Lin. Ft. 30" Vlt. sewer pipe. DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 498 Cu. Yds. Class "A" concrete, 60.300 Lbs. reinforcing steel, 730 Lbs. plates and bolts. 8 name plates. No bids will be considered unless ac companied by a properly certified check for amount given below made payable to Franke Page, chairman. Bids may bo submitted on entire work Total sales 762,800 NEW YORK, BONDS. MONEY MARKET. NKW YORK. Feb. 17. Mercantile pa- per 6tt- Sterling 60 day bills 3.32: commercial 60 day bills on banks 3.32; commercial 60 day bills 3.82U: demand 3. 35; cables 3.85. Francs, demand M.34: cables 14.82; Belgian francs, demand 36: cables 13.82. Gulders, demand 36.00; cubes 86. Lire, demand 18.32; cables 18.90. Murks, demand 100; cables 101. Government bonds Irregular; railroad bonds Irregular. Time loans strong; 60 days, 90 days and six months 8. Call money steady; ruling rato 6; bunic ac ceptances 6. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. NlfW YORK. Feb. 17. Beeves, no trad ing; calves strong; common to brlme veals m.oo'o 26.00; culls 15 ouy ik.oo; fed calves 12.00&' 14.00; barn yards liOoy 1.00; yearlings i.00ffi8.50: ordinary Indian calves 11.75. Sheep and lambs Irregular, rtheep 8.00 5,iiz.6u; culls B.uoej7.i; ycarlinKH 16.004? 17.00: ordinary to sood lambs 2.00i22.60: culls 15.0017.00. Hogs steady, light to mou.'um weights 6.50; pigs 16.00; heavy lioirs 15. GO: roughs 13.00. (Southern) TT. s. 2s, registered , I U. 8. 2s, coupon b P. 8. 4s, regietered b If. 8. 4, Coupon b Panama 3s, registered ;.b Panama 8s, coupon b Am. Kmltg. and Rfg. 6s Am. Tel. and Tel. cv 6s Anglo-French 6s Atchison gen. 4s Atlantic C. L. 1st 4s Baltimore and O. cv. 4b Bethlehem Steel l'Cf. Ds Central of Ga. Con. 6s b Central Leather 6s Chesapeake and O. cv. 5s Chi. B. & Q. Joint 4s Chi. M. & St. P. cv. 4 s Chi. R. I. & P. Ry r 4s City of Paris 6s Colorado & Southern rcf 4 Vis Denver & Rio Orande con. 4s Dominion of Canada 6s (1931) Krie, gun. 4s Illinois Central ref. 4s Int. Mer. Marino 6s Kansas City Sou. ref 6s Liggett & Myers 5s L. & N. un. 4s Missouri. K. & T. 1st 4s 1 Missouri Pac. gen. 4s N. Y. Central deb. Gs Norfolk & Western cv. 6s Northern Pacirto 4s Pennsylvania gen. 6s Reading gen. 4s Republic Iron & 8. 6s (1940) b St. Louis at San Fran adj. 6s Seaboard Air Line adj. 6s Southern Bell Tell 5a b Southern Pacific cv. 5s Southern Railway 5a LIVERPOOL COTTON. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 17. Cotton soot .111 fair request: prices steady. Good mid dling 33.29; fully middling 32.29; middling 31.04; low Diddling 27.74; good nruinaiy 24.79: ordinary 23.79. Sales 8.000 bales. including 6,800 ' American. Receipts 13.- 000 bales, Including 6.000 American. Fu tures closed firm. March 28.7S; May 17.33; July 26.86; October 23.69; December 22.68; January 22.38. loon 100tt I lotl 106 88 I 88 62 I 96 94 ' 75 ! 74 60 83 82 94 78 93 68 60 90 70 60 91 40 69 87 68 87 79 66 66 90 100 73 88 79 90 69 24 83 101 83 MONEY TALK Men are seldom so hopelessly deaf that they Cannot hear money talk. When you use money in the right way it be comes a talking incentive to higher standards of living. The place to begin is at a good strong bank. Battery Park Bank Member Federal Reserv System Southern Ry gen. 4s 66 Texas Co. cv. 6s Texas & Pnclflc 1st ... Union Pacills 4s United K. of Q. B. & I. V. S. Steel 6s Va-Cra. Chemical 5s .. Wabash 1st- Wilson & Co., cv. 6s . . is 1937 100 82 80 86 96 93 87 91 tt CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. JACKSONVILLE LIVESTOCK. JACKSONVILLE Fla., Fob. 17. Hoen prospects steady to high; choice heavy 13. 25(013.50; good neavy I3.2.rfu' la 60; bulk ij.ttu; roiign neavy iz.Zittjj.i.bO; Heavy pigs 11.2611.60; light pigs 9.0010.00. Cattle prospects steady; steers 5.15 U.50; bulls 6.00(f7.00; yearlings 6.50W7.0O; cows 6.60(317.00; real calves 8.00(12.00; cannors 3.60 up. CHICAGO, Feb. 17. Hogs lower. Heavy 13.75414.15; medium 14.00 14.60; lights 1 14.4011 it,iu: sows pigs n.ia IfcM.SS. . . Cuttle weaK. ueer steers i.7&miiu.i&; heifers 6.50(013.00: cows 6.00(11.75; veal cnlvns 15. 75(17.26; feeders and atocker steers 6.75ijll.7&. Sheep steady. Lambs 14.604 "1.25; owes 6.00 fgi 13.75. CMCER SEDD. Ked Clover Sap Ing Clover Alslko Clover White Clover Sweet Clover Japan Clover Alfalfa DRY GOODS. NAVAL STORES. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Feb. 17 Tur pentine quiet 1 88; sales none; receipts 217; shipments 301; stock 6.275. Rosin, WW to K. nominal: I to B steady; sales 618; receipts 1,320; ship ments 890; stock 72,077. Quote: B 18.00: DKK 16.50: F 16.60; G 16.65; H 16.70; I 16.90; K 17.60; M 19.00; j NEW YORK, Feb. 17. Cotton goods and yarnB today were quiet with an eas ing tendency. Burlaps were easy. Men's wear Were bought more carefully than a year ago. The 8,000.000 yards of English government linens allotted to this country have all been sold, according to cable news received In the market hero. COTTONSEED OIL. LIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK, Feb. 17. Final prices of Liberty bonds today were: 314s. 96.70; tlrst 4s 90.04; second 4s 90.20; first 4s 91.20: second 4s 90.64; third 4s 93.10; fourth 4s 91.00; Victory 3s S7.70; Vlo- tory 4b 97.84. iLv. l ukk, rer. 17. cottonseed oil 1 r a RTYlVM was easier under ecattertnu: liouidation - vJ AH,Lrill O induced by the sharp break in lard. Short covering on the strength In cotton checked the decline. Closing prices were 12 to 20 points net lower. Kales 27.300 barrels. Prime crude 18.0019.00; prime summer yellow spot 20.36; March 20.75; May 20.75; July 21.06; prime w inter yellow and summer white, nominal. SEED SERVICE consists in having what you, require at the time your shortage becomes apparent. We can dispatch instantly your orders for: GRASS SEED. SEED GRAIN. Orchard Grass Millets Timothy Oats Ked Top Horghums Kentucky Blue Wheat Tall Meadow Oat Barley Meadow Fescue Cane Pasture and Lawn Buckwheat GARDEN SEED. Deans, Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, Cucumbers, Rale, Mustard, Lettuce, Melons, Pepper." Radish, Peas, Spinach, Tomato, Turnip, Etc. Insecticides, Sprayers, Orchard, Lawn and Garden Tools Feeds and Stock Remedies. Write for Our 1920 Catalogue A Planting Guide for Practical Farmers in Western North Carolina. Our large stocks and prompt service enable us to supply you the year 'round with seed that have been carefully se lected and tested for purity, germination, and productiveness within a few hours after your needs are discovered. ASHEVILLE SEED CO. ASHEVILLE, N. C. NOTICE ADMINISTRATORS SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE. Valuable Timber,. Farm and Orchard Land at Auction. At the doc of the Jackson County Court House, at Sylva, North Carolina, between the hours of 1 and 3 p. ni., on Wednesday. March 3. 1920. the under signed Administrator with tho will annexed of William Johnston, deceas ed, lato of the County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash,' lands belonging to the estate of the said WU'lam Johnston by vir tue of two adjoining state grants, Nob. 572 nnd 673, issued to him Dec. 5, 1859, and recordod in Book 4, pages 121 and 122. in the office of the Reg ister of DeedB of Jackson County said lands lying on the waters of Cane Creek and Way-yehutta Creek In Cul lowhee Township, Jackson County, North Carolina. Further announcement will be mado at the time and place of ealo. Also see note below. This advertisement Is posted at four public places li Jack son County, and appears in the Jack son County Journal and Ashevillo pa pers. WM. JOHNSTON. JR. Administrator With tho Will Annexed of William Johnston, deceased, Asheville, N. C. This. January 30, 1920. NOTE It is estimated that we hold about one thousand acres, free from al adverse claims, under theso grants 72-573. The land is practically all covered with Its original timber ex cept for some Voaching. Large quantities of saw timber, acid wood, pulp wood, tan bark, -locust timber, poles, cross ties and miscellan eous stuff, x Prospects of mica and other miner als. ,1The Way-ye-hutta Copper mine lies within hailing distance. A fine grass, orchard and stock farm propo sition. For further information, to see the property, &c, apply to SUTTON & STILLWELL, LAWYERS. Sylva. N. C. WM. JOHNSON, Jr., Box 843, Asheville, N. C. . T1MBKH LAND A thousand acres at . Auction, in Administrators notice In this paper. Wm. Johnston, Jr. 2-10-tt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State Highway Construction N. C. Fedsral Aid Project No. 77. Sealed bids for tiio construction of ap proximately 2.21 miles of Slate Highway In Rutherfordton County, N. C, will bo received by the North Carolina Stato Highway Commission at 'he Division of Ilce in Asheville, N. C.. until 12 o'clock on the 1st day of March. 1920, when they will be opened and read. No bids will bo received after t'le hour fixed. The work will consist Approximately ni ronows: u.'jsg cn. yds. earth excava tion. 9,807 Cu. Yds. borrow, 20.705 Bq. Yds. one course cement concrete paving 6-8-6, or 20.705 Sq. Yds. Combn. cement concrete Header and Base Course witii 19,411 Sq. Yds. Topeka 2 inches. 41! Lin. Ft. 18" vlt. Culvert Pipe, 202 Lin. Ft. 4" vit. Culvut Pipe, 45.1 Cu. Yds. Class "D" Concrete. CULVERTS 88 5 Cu. Yds. Class "A" -JondVete, G.Ti'S Lbs. Reinforcing steel. No bids will be considered unless ac companied by a properly certltied check for Four Thousand (4.000.00) Dollars made payable to Frank Page, chairman. A corporate surety bond, or other satis factory security will be required for tho complete fulfillment of tho contract. Plans, specifications, forms of contract proposal blanks, etc:, cun bo obtained from the office of the State Highway Commission, Raleigh, N. C. on the pay ment of live dollars to defray co-it. Any Increase in freight rates made pub lic after date of letting, and paid hy Con tractor will be allowed If proper vouchers are submitted at the time of payment of such increased rates. T4ie right Is reserved to reject cny or all bids or to accept any bid doemod beet for tho State and the County. By order of the North Carolina State Highway Commission.' W. A. FALLIS, State Highway Engineer. This 12th day of FeWuarv. J920. 2-17-19-22-24-2623 DEAL SUBURBAN HOME SITES AND EXCELLENT TRUCK FARMS IN GOLD TION THURSDAY. Advt Stocks, Bends, Qrsln, Cotton. CLESlJNT D CATES A CO. BROr"RS Private Wires to all Market Center 14-IS Klectrleat Bids.. Phone 1M7 J. C. DAVIS, Managtr. AUDITS .tope-a J. E. WILSON Boo,aMeaa Public Accountant Rooms 203-204-205 Drbamor Bids;. Phone 1S7 JUST SAY "GOLD VIEW TO THE CON-i DUCTOR ON ANY WEAVER VILLE CAR, HE WILL SHOW YOU THE PLACE THE "GARDENS" AT AUCTION THURSDAY. KEEP WARM AND AVOID THE "FLU" USE OUR Electric Blankets NAIMAN ELECTRIC CO. 29 W. College St Phone 340 Tax Listing Personal Properly NOTICE . All persons in Buncombe County are noti fied that they must list all personal property at once under the new revaluation act. Our of fices are now open in the County Court House and at other points throughout the county. Come at once, as the time is limited. Undes the new law it is a misdemeanor if you fail to list, v E. B. ATKINSON, County Tax Supervisor. BRINGING UP FATHER BY MelVfAiMUS 1 I in. TEN OUW A FEW I lV r IN K Hi MOTE WHAT f " ' N" i . SEtJLL PAGE OF "BRINGING UP FATHER" IN THE COMIC SECTION OF THE SUNDAY Ci JlZEN
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