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FLASHLIGHT
&BATTERIE
strikes Tuesday JadgW? from . the
higher range of prices at the out
set of the iparket. Cruclble steel
was the spectacular festere open
ing at a grin of 2 1-2 points
which was extended to7 points in
the next few transactions. Gulf
States Steel rose 1 3-4 points and
American Can 1 1-4 points.with
large fractional advances for
Baldwin, Mexican fete and several
of the prominent utilities and
specialties. Bails were mostly
higher though within narrow lim
its. Foreign exchanges were firm
aside from German marks' which
"^Many additional gains were
at close range tears a gaping hols in
r Courts, Dublin, when supporters of
is there. Arrow Indicates what tbei
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CHICAGO DAIRY
BY SATTERFIELD
Business Picks Up, What?
THE BICKER FAMILY
au. right, let’s «o- r*i
straight vare-is so terns,
Bot WITH Such a load, itl
MAite it Twe-Hry five- cents
_ahead- where i s the Partv
■rawy of sooty- MAyee |
DOHTlook that old, i^;-
TO* TopavS My BiRTHTPAy
GosmIhowcan \
MAK6 AHV Money.
■fcosmess is-
Kahk!
what will, you
CHARGE; To TAKE
A PARTy OF SIXTy
OVER. TO THCr
‘ -Point?
We areServing Free the
Daniel Spring* Miner-
and Lithia Water
this week.
Just Ask for a glass
GEORGIAN PAL1&
GARDEN
money market
YORK—Call money Arm.
low *: ruling rate * clos-,
4 j.g; offered at S: last
call loans against
I J.4; time loans aieady.
n 4: 90 days 404 1-4:. six
4 1-4012. Prime mercan-
,r lfi« l-<
i.cnNESDAY, iltLV 10, 1822.
THE ATHENS D
,Y BANNER. ATHENS. GEORGIA
[the weather
rolina and Georgia—
,y lonlglit; Wednesday
,V showers.
Showers and thunder
afternoon and tonight
i , tonight; Wednesday
Lowers on the coast;
ooie.' In the south.
r h I'arolina—Local thunder
tonight or Wednesday
' e ,rally fair in Southeast
l,t :i..t much change In tern-
— Generally fair tonight;
; local thunder showers
,. Northwest Plot Ida—
la'obably showers to.
,! Wednesday.
I'nseUlcd with local
::-s tonight or Wed-
Tfnm'
I If cool'
Mostly cloudy weather
hander showers Wed.
extreme north tonight.
Local showers and
wars tonight; slight-
northwest Wednesday
v. probably local thun.
; in east.
Market News ~!
i. $ ft -k
By Associated Press Leased Wire
LIBERTY BONDS
Nfcw FORK.—Liberty
closed: 314s 100.90; first
100.84; second 4 l-4s 100
cnom
Local Cotton Regains $2.50 Bale
Tuesday; Middling Quoted At 23 I-2c
Local cotton was moro bullish inland, which forced October off to
Tuesday than any day this week 122.14 and December to 22.04 Or
and the market at the close (six to nine points from the fore
showed an advance of $2.50 a hale, j noon high,
or In other words Just about what, Prev.
I was lost Monday. Good middling j Open High Low Close Close!
Was quoted at 2314 cents a pound. I Jill. 21.75 22.14 21.90 21.96 21.941
• cRicagG grain
CHICAGO.—Absence of any
bonds definite indication if progress toi
1-4*'ward settlement of the rail strike
led to upturns in wheat prices
4 l-4a 100.60; fourth 4 l-4s ’lao.ai, Tuesday during the early trans-
victory 4 3-4s 100.56.
Iff COMBINATION
Banner—Morning
Herald—Evening
2 Cents a Word
ir.iumrn ‘’Marge of 40 cents.
limt-fi for the price of 2 1-2
| Seven times for th?
I price
„f five Insertions.
Tclennone 75 ,Adl
THE
banner-herald j ~
WANTED
I WANTED—Eve-y subscriber to
either the Banner or the Her-
ild, to join the Banner-Herilt!
Free Travel Accident and -Pi-
destrian Accident - Insurant
Club. The Banner-Herdld pairs
mar premium as long as you
ire a Registered Subscriber.
Phone 75 and Ask about it tf.
EX' KM.I-
Lrt-iuing
private
Deicer
NT HOARD , AND
f.ir four boarders In
family. Apply 333
y Sf. Reasonable rates.
J20p
WASTLD-
a.IilP'JS
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J-21-c
WANTED
o.1 rooms
Phone 2
-Two or three furnish-
for liKht houso-keepinj?
3J—July 20-c
FOR RENT
FOR KENT—Kttoms, businessmen
nr Rtmlents preferred. Close in.
Reasonable rates. Thone 1479.
Jul-19cb
FOR REN
T—Beginning Sept. 1st.
02
W%
38 %
.121%
NEW YORK STOCKS—LAST
SALE
Allied Chemical and Dye _. 68%
Allis-Chalmera 57%
American Beet Sugar . .. 43%
American Can 57
Am. Car and Foundry .1 .168%
Ain. Iiiuq anu Leather pfd. . 71)
Am. International Corp .. .43
American Locomotive ...117
Am. Smelting and Ref g
American Sugar ....
Am. Sumatra Tobacco .
American T. and T
American Tobacco 143%
American Woolen 91%
Anaconda Copper 62%
Atchison .. .. 102
At!., Gulf and W. Indies .. 37
Baldwin Locomotive 120%
Baltimore and Ohio 62%
Bethlehem Steel “B” 77%
Canadian Pacific 140%
Central Leather
Chandler Motors ..... ..
Chesapeake and Ohio „
Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .. 28%
Chicago, R. I. and ;PaC. ... 44%
Chino Copper .. 4-i.. . 28%
CplhraJk) buelJ-and Iron ... 31%
Com Products .. 1. .. .104%
•Gnteibte Steel .. 88%
Erie . 16%
ers-Laskp .. .. 83
trie .. .. .. .m
« - .w.i. .. 14%
..;39%
rn pfd.,;..80%
. «•#. ....106%
international l/arvestCT' .!.‘io4
fnt. Met. Marine pfd". .. ..' 71 %
7 3 ?*>Ju,y
International Paper
Invincible Oil
Kelly-Springfield Tire .
Kennecott Copper .. ..
Louisville and Nashville
Mexican Petroleum ..
Int. Nickel ..
Miami Copper
Middle States Oil .. ..
Midvale Steel
Missouri Pacific - 22%
New York Ccnrtal .... ... 9<K
N. Y. N. H. and Hartford- . 31%
Norfolk and Western .. ..110
Northern Pacific 77%
Oklahoma Prod, and Ref. 2%
, 63%
. l3%
— 60%
.30%
.128%
.101
.. 17%
. 29%
.. 13%
Five room npnrtment. Best sec
tion of Prince Ave, Address ^*X”
Care Knmierr'
FOR BALE
Foil SALIC—Tires and tubes at
Von Cannon-Wall building, cor
ner Hancock Avenue and
Lumpkin street. New stock at
reduced prices. It will pay
you t» see Cook the linekman
More buying. Jul-21-r.
MISCELLANEOUS.
H MATTItESSKB mnde now.
I,. Ili-wott, Phono 21.
July-31-
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
The second installment of city
taxes are due from July 16th to
August 1st, inclusive. Taxpayers
who fail to pay on or before Au
gust 1st, will have to pay 11.60
cost of fifu which will be issued
against all delinquents.
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50LD BY DRUGG&TSfVQHinfBE
let us move youi
[Argo Truck ... 13.00 per load,
krger Truck .. $5.00 per k>»d
THOMAS BROS.
<S0 Rail 8L Phase 1646
national market
J- A. Wright, I’ropt
The Market that QUALITY
and SERVICE Built
1 hone 717 124 Thomas SL
Pan American Petroleum .. 72
Pennsylvania, .. .. .. . 44
People’s Gas 87 .
Pare Oil
Ray Consolidated Copper
Reading .. ..
Rep. Iron and Steel .. .
Royal Dutch, N. Y.
28%
16%
74%
73
66%
.. 90
... 24%
. ..182
.. .139%
... 10%
.. . 45%
. .. 29%
... 80%
.. . 16%
.143%
Sinclair Con. Uil „
Southern Pacific .. ..
Southern Railway .. .
Standard Oil of N. J.
Studebaker Corporation
Tonncssee Copper .. .
Texas Co. .. . . .. —
Texas and Pacific ..
Tobacco Products .. .
Transcontinental Oil .. ..
Union Pacific .. .. .
United Retail Stores .. -
U. S. Ind. Alcohol .. ..
United States Rubber
United States Steel ..
Utah Copper
Westinghouse Electric
Wlllys-Overland .. ..
Atlantic Coast Line ..
Coca Cola —
Gulf States Steel .. ..
Seaboard Air Line ..
United Fruit — -- ..
Virginia Caro. Chem.
American zinc
Reynolds Tobacco .. .
" and Gulf
SmJmS&hanq*.
NEW YORK—Foreign exchange
strong. Great Demand 444‘ 1-8;
cables 444 3-8. Sixty day bills on
banka 444 1-8. Franc* demand
geo 4 .Italy demand
blea 480. Belgium dt-
_ JjjPijHIff* Germany
demand .81 6-8: cable* .21 8-4.
Holland - demand 88.84; cable*
38.89. Norway _ demand 18.85;
Sweden demand 26.00; Denmark
demand 21.55; Switzerland de-
mnnd 19.20; Spain demand 16.66:
Greece demand 866 Poland demand
.01 7-8 Czecho-Slovakla demand
223; Argentine demand 36.87
Brazil demand 18.82. Montreal 99-
1-16.
actions. Opening prices were nn
changed to 6-8c higher followed
by a slight sag, then by fresh
general gains. . Corn opened un
changed to 3-8c higher and scored
a slight general advance. Oats
started l-8@l-4e off- to l-8c
higher and later hardened a little.
Higher prices on hogs strength-
ene-l the provision market.
Wheat cash No. 2 red 1.14 l-2@
1.15 1-4; No. 2 hard 1.16 1-2®)
1.17 1-2. Corn No. 2 mixed G4@
64 l-2r No. 2 yellow 64 1-2. Oats
No. 2 white 36 l-2&>42 1-4; No. 3
white 34 l-2@37 1-2. Rye No. 2
86 1-2. Barley 59@G9. Timothy
seed 4.00@5.00. Cloversced 10.60
@18.00. Pork nominal. Lard
10.97. Ribs 10.26fflll.26.
Open pigh Yow
Wheat—
July 114% 116% 114
Corn— /
Sopt 112% 11244 11%
Deo /114% 114% 114
62% ’62
64% 63%
61% 60%
Oct.
NEW YORK SPOTS
NEW YORK. — Cotton spot | Ji
quiet; middling 22.20.
Mar.
21.90 22.23 21.95 22.15 21.981
21.83 22.10 21.82 22.03 21.85
21.57 21.85 21.57 21.81 21.G0
21.55 21.80 21.55 21.72 21.50
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW YORK COTTON i
NEW YORK.-At theNrregularj NEW OR^EAN'3—A more fav.
onenintr in the eot on m.n^kri-, 0 rable interpretation of foreign
Tuesday with prices 17 points i noW3 g avo p r j ce G f cotton an‘
lower to 5 higher was shown later . upv/ar<! tv/ist Tuesday and in the
general EtrenBth end >i fh-'irpJP- j i'jrst hour of thb ; ^aaion the ' ac
tum of about 15 points. This; the months were , sent 15 to. 20
improvement was based t*n ah- pcints higher thari itHe final quo-
Sept
Deo.
Oat)
July 24%
Sept 26
n*<3 Z. SI
Pork
Lard—
Sept
Oct. f:
Ribs—
Sept ......
* S* >i.:thvvei»t to-
r^h^r with V/ail street and New
Orleans trade buyin.T, firmness in
Furop*fnn exchanfros and in the
rtock market ''also had a stimu
lating effect on sentiment and a
more hopeful feel.inff prevailed as
to the domestic labot* outlook and
the foreign political situation. Oc
tober after the opening sold at
22.12 and December 21.98 off 13 to
j 14 points net higher.
Close! Subsequent buying through the
) commission houses arid traders
with southern connections ad
vanced October to 22.23 and Dt'c.
to 22 ID representing about 22 to
25 points net rise. Reports com
plained of too much rain in
eastern belt and not enough
the west and there was some
buying on the Improved exports
and continued firmness of foreign
exchange. Reactions of 4 or 5
point* from top at midday re
flected a little local realizing.
- ?n *tlm *flrjy afternoon the mar
ket was dull nnd inclined towards
heaviimnn. through local gelling
arid an absence of outside do-
114*4*
112
114%
in|
34*
11
U^to
CHICAGO CATTLE
CHICAGO—rCattle receipts 12,-
000; beef steerfl and she stock gen
erality* steady;; choice and prime
grades strong; spots higher; low-
regular firsts 21^22; ordinary
firsts 20^20 1 -2? v Fowls 21 1-2
broilers 24<fi>29; R6oster? 14.
POTATO MARKET
CHICAGO — Potatoes steady;
er grades slow; top beef steers j Virginiu cobblers $415^7425 on No.
10.80; bulk 9.00^10.20; Bulls weak | i Maryland, barrel cobblers, one
tc* 25c lower; mostly 100) 15c off; j Par 415; Minnesota sacked early
Bulk bo^on^a 485(95.00; Veal calves . ohi 0 *g slightly graded 155# 1,75;
opening steady; Mostly 926#9.50 mostly lf.5#l,70; Kansas sacl^ ( i
tc packers; and j 10.00010.50 to parly Obios slightly graded 150# j
outsiders for choice handy weights her.; Mostly 1GO01C5; OnO car 135;
kinds; stockers strong. J oorly r.raded.
Hogs, receipts 22,000;. market
.fairly active on bntter grades CITIES SERVICE QUOTATIONS
tations of yesterday, to 21.67 for
October, RepprU Vthat . gins
some sections of •Sohth Te
were running night and day were 1 ;
offset by accounts of somewhat
increased weevil damage here and
there in-the western belt.
A little too much raJn was re
ported in the cotton region to
make traders minds easy regard
ing bolt weevil activities and in
the trading up to a 12:30 o'clock
prices were sent to net advance*--
of 21 to 27 points, Oct. selling up
to 21.75. The appearance of the 1
first new crop bale in Gcorgis.J
rather earlier than usual caused,
interested comment, but did uo/!
Influence the trading.
The advance continued until it
amounted to 15 to 26 points with '
October up to 21.71 but late* in |
tho morning the demand seemed
faalrly well satisfied. At 11
o’clock net gains amounted to 14
to 17 points. * y
Cotton closed steady at net ad
vances of 15 to 23 points.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
21.88 22.05 22.00 22.09 21.8
21.48 21.76 21.48 21.09 21.48
21.28 21.58 21.28 21.54 21.81
21.10 21.42 21.20 21.3*21.21
20.99 21.27 20.99 21.24 21.04
SPOT COTTON
NEW ORLEANS.—Spot cotton
steady and unchanged sales
the spot 1.289; to arrive* none* |
Low middling 21.00; middling 1
22.50; good middling 23.25. R0-/1
ceipts 2,726; stock ,110,981.
mostly 10$20c higher spots up
more; bulk good butchers 10.40#
11.00 mixed and packing grades,
Blow; early iiaferf strong to 15e
higher; big packers doing little;
top 11.05; bulk 8.76011.00; pigs
strong; mostly 10.004D10.50; pack
ing sows mostly 8250890; heavy
weight 10.250 10.70; medlum~10.60
011.00; light 10.90011.05; light
light 10.50011.00; packing sows,
smooth 8400 925; pocking sows
10.60.
Rl**'<'P receipt* 12,000 Mow:
sternly to weaker: top native lams
13.60 to city, butchers; 13.26 to
packers; cull-native* mostly 3.00;
choice Idaho lamb* bid 13.40; best
feeding lamb* bid 13.00 with
heavies sorted off sheep scare, gen
ernlly steady, lat .ewes mostly
*.50©7.60; Native breeding ewe*
Quotations furnished by Atlanta
Offices, Henry L. Doherty & Co.
' Cities Service debenture
90 3-4. i
Cities Service preference- B....
C 1-4 0 3-4.
Kmplrc Gas nnd Fuol 9 per cent
preferred....91 1-2 93 12. ...
Cities Service 6 per cent prefer
red,..^ 1-4 68 1-4.
Cities Service, common..’..208—
213.
Cities Service, bankers^} ,1-2
COTTONSEED OIL
NF.W ■ YORK".—Tho cottonseed
oil market closed steady; pilmo
summer yellow'f0.364yl0.80; prime
erode nominal; July 10,42; August
10.27; Sept. 1«30: Oct. 9.82; Dee.
B"|S.30; Noy. 8.48: Jan. :L3J; Feb.
8,30. Total sales,11,500.
21.
Common stock scrip....172.
Preferred cash scrip....95.
Common cash *crlp....80.
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL—Cotton spot quiet
prices easier. Good middling 13.64;
fql’y middling 13.44: middling
11.29; loti-, middling 12.84: «ood
ordinary 11.99; ordinary 11.49,
qios 6,000 bales Including 4,400
American receipts 6,000 bales In-
qpllng 2,600, American. •
Futures closed steady July 1306;
Oct. 12.58: Dec 12.37: Jan. 12.27;
March 12.17; May 12.03.
Siege of the Four, Courts, Dublin
.. ..101%
. .. . 04%
.. .. 61%
-- .. 0
. .. .108%
.. ..70%
. 83%
.. .. 7%
. .. .146
.. ..30
17%
46%
.. S, 4%
mostly 7.0008.00: Choice 90 pound 4 '
Washington yearling breeding
63% ewes late Monday 11.60.
ma: i
NAVAL 8TORES
SAVANNAH. Oa. — Turpe*-*'ne
firm 115 1-4; tales 493: rec- 4 <t
715: shipments 479; stock 6.9 '
Rosin firm: sales 726; receipt!
2.601 shipments 900; sjock 70,898.
Quote B 490; H 505 FOH 610; I
616 K>545; M 5*5; N 685: \^G 635
if V; : . ; —
W NEW YORK DAIRY
NEW YORK.—Butter unsettled ,
creamery extras 36: creamery!
flr*-t» 33%®3G%. Eggs weak;
fresh gathered extra first* 27OS0:
gathered firsts 23% 026.
easy; average run 20%
NEW YORK POULTRY
NEW YORK—Live poultry easy;
broilers by express 28037. By
frolght 26035; ' Fowls 250 26;
Dressed poultry steady; western
chickens 28@44.
SUGAR MARKET
NEW YORK—Raw sugar firm
and higher at 6.11 for centrlfdgnl.
refined sugar was firm nnd onej
refiner advanced prices ten points. 4
WALL STREET ^
NEW YORK.—Wall street was There wan n modern*o demand foe!
inclined to take a more honeluw flne which was quoted*
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on* of any dealer 1
Bashing its 300-ft. beam near and far. If you
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you will keep it. No one wants to part with an
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Eveteddy Flashlight Batteries give a brighter
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CHICAGO — Butter loWeri
creamery extras 34c; Prats 31 1-2
033. standards 32' 1-2. Eggs lr-
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